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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1882)
Ô CHUTSTIAN K HEfcAtb. 4 * » * —;* ■■■»-■■ —-— I - . ’ ----- __——v_ Sunday, arid the text, as the founder ’ without and manage pretty well as transportation are keeping pace . Correspondence. • of the college requested should al ■ some do, but it is well to have a with their increasing acreage and ’ enlarged productions ■ from better ways be on the first Sunday in the few reference books at anvrate. New England Letters. It is There ones the bell, do you methods of husbandly. session was “ God is Love.” The s«rmon was delivered by a Rev. Itnow, at least 1 do veVy well, that pleasant to note the changes W ellesley , M ass ., Mr. D’Ogec of Anri Afbor. The everytime it rings I have to put wrought in the past score of years, Sept 25, 1882. music seemed somewhat one sided my head out of my door and ask all tending to minister to the Dear Friends at Horne : physical man ; nor are there want The opening week at Wellesley to me as the organ had to supply the Nebraska girl, who lives next ing evidences of progress in mat College for 1882 is a thing of the all the bass for so many feminine door but one fiom me on the op ters pertaining to the intellectual past, and now with door and tran- voices, but as it is the same every posite side of the corridor, and -MJtt+M+'idmstm24e4r-it «4 Of* som closed to shut out "the aftei^" Tnorrrin’r } -tk>-not -twrtrtee i l— m» w school-houses, more substantial dinner noise, I draw my table near 1 We are expected to be in our places the bell, What is that bell for? the open window, that when I look for service Sunday morning or have There are so many bells and they church edifices, and more teachers up from my message“ to you my an excuse for our absence y’rom the are changed so often, that I get and preachers to occupy them than . . eves may rest upon the beautiful doctor, so it is about as easy to go the rising bell, the silent bells,- the were here twenty years ago. Alto gether the outlook™ Is ‘Kopefiit ^ ih I“ laklj, glimmering through the open 4 to church as to go tîïrough aîT TFe bells, the I »ells to go to the college, the prospect encouraging^ . . . grove of young oaks upon the slope red tape of being excused. Miss I did not succeed last week in that reaches to the water’s edge. Freeman’s morning prayers in and the prayer meeting bells- all _ It has been raining almost con chapel are beautiful, she is the mixed up. We are expected to be securing a hall in Kansas City in stantly for a week or more and is President, as I suppose you know, in our own rooms alone twenty which to deliver lectures. I came cloudy still to-day which has made and if you could be near her you minutes morning and evening, to this place Saturday evening; the walk to the college unpleasant would not wonder at the adoration which will explain the silent bells, and by the courtesy of my old enough, but it has freshened the given her, for she is sweet and if you could hear the racket some friend and brother, A. B. Jones, grass and foliage till it looks like womanly as well as shrewd and times, you would appreciate the with whom, in former day's, I par June rather than the last of wise. The regular classes were set quiet that all at once falls over ticipated in many good meetings, I September. 1 take it fur granted to work first and the specials are -Stnne Hal! and its one hundred in- preached morning and evening to jiaq [je(,n ¿[lent time his congregation. I amnow en- __ . that you have some interest in . hardly in thehamrss yefwuueare hearing how 475 dear girls any- : becoming disaffected and say they all the while I have been trving to gaged in a senes "of lectures here. where between twenty and forty would kike to leave, but by the end write you this letter, as it is now, I Their building is to undergorepairs years old were settled in their in- . of another week every thing may be could, perhaps, have entertained costing $4,000, which repairs are to dividual college rooms with their moving smoothly. I shall wait a you better, and put in one letter be undertaken in a few days, so trunks, bunnTes and etceteras. Tm little longer before1 rletnil ~to ~yrm '-more of- the thousand things• I t the only chance to get^a hearing at three or four days they were coming any of the disagreeable or comical should like to say which must be this place was to ^yinmence im mediately under circumstances on almost every train by ones and — features — ----- — of ““ Wellesley, for it suits i left unsaid. itself to any and eve ry m )od qf the i I shall w ant to tell you of our J most <mfavQi,able. Neverthelebij» I _ twos and barger loads,-' morning, noon and night, and as every one mind, and I do not want you to domestic life in Stone Ilall one of have had good hearings thus far. had to speak with the President believe from my letters that this is ‘ these days; it is a mingling of I shall close my lectures here this you may know there was some con a student's paradise without any home and hotel life which is both evening and return to the city, fusion and impatience. They say trials or discomfitures. One very pleasant and ^unpleasant, and as where 1 shall make another effort about three-fourths are New Eng- n*ce ariangemen£, however, is that new to me as the unique household to have a hearing. With what suc cess remains to be seen. The fair landers, most of the others from the every gi’d in college is obliged to at Norton. ‘ ’ • • • rt ■ • » ■» • » 1 1 ( be in her division of the Bible class There have -been fall dress re is now in progress there, and tho south ami west, with a few from ceptions given by the Sophomores every Tuesday and Fiiday at 2:5 public mind is concentrated on it. foreign countries, one from Japan, 1». M. The recitation lasts one to the new students, a microsco How to turn a penny for gain, or one from Siam, one from the Sand ’ minutes. The pical exhibition, which was said to wich Islands, two from Chili, and l)er‘( ^ °f fifty sperld it for amusement, is the be fine. teachers special, about seventy, I dominant thought with every one. five from Oregon, which might as John B. Gough lectures to-mor There J^hink, are all in one class, and have I am already growing weary of well be designated foreign, begun the veal ’ s lessons with the row night and Lyman Abbott this nomadic life and sighing for are a very few esthetic ones, like you see caricatured in the maga- J departure of Israel from Mt. Sinai. | preaches next Sunday ; so what we “ Home, sweet home ” Love to all zines exactly, but as everyone Having been jised to . my own don’t learn in one way we may in the brethren Yours in Christ, dresses just as she pleases no notice books and doing what I pleased another. I M ary S tump . T. F. C ampbell . with tham for so long it seems im is taken of nondescript costume, ■ - — -■ though I did hear one lady remark possible to fall in with library ways California Letter. From BrQ. T. F. Campbell. 44 Where do you suppose some oft and get a clear, undersfanding—of these girls get their horrid clothes.” the books and their places. The L iberty , Mb, Hept. 27, J88?. D owney C ity , C al ., catalogueing has been going on all The college itself was made lieauti- Evidences of temporal prosperity Sept, 20f 1882. summer, and part of the books are ful as fairyland to receive the | are everywhere around me. The Bro. Stanley: . students, and presented a far I still in a transitory state, so that graneries are full from ap e?çuber- I sent you a letter describing .. different appearance than when I neither teachers nor old students and harvest; livestock ¡s appndant qqr npiuting, ai)d telljpg \yh^t wipt first entered it. Fresh Howers de can a1 ways find what they want , ant commanding-what seems to nip (lope. The Eyangelizipg Cpnqmit; corated the court, the pictures were The arranging will soon be com- i exorbitant prides ; health is good, tee met open, but deferred fonpa| uncovered, the statutes unshrouded, pleted an<l the liooks more easily no epidemic, plague or pestilenps orgwnation till next monthly the fioors oiled with carpet stretched found, but when found they may felt or feared. Never were any meeting. Efforts are being made through the center of the halls, the be in some one e Ise’s hand« and the people more highly favored nor to raise funds, and at our next officials in lovely dresses were hour be lost. Hone wishes to l»e under more pleasant and imperative meeting we may be able to speak comfortable concerning the bo As hurrying hither and thither, and she wishes, she should h^ve the obligations to recognize and honor more confidently. there was a stir even in the air that book-case in her own room filled the Bountiful (Jiver than are these I have no word from the Tent made one’s blood rush faster in the with books on tjie studies she of the Western fcjtates. Opening Oqnpipttce, and tijink thfi ’Tract veins. The first Sunday was flower means to pursue, One <;an come i markets and improving facilities for Cvunqitteq are trying to decide ; - - ■■■ ,’1- i; 1 , “ ” - I. * * - I I T ♦' I