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hood is to make Biola H all a g reat soul saving station and to enlist Christian men in a definite kind of business for the Master. The members of th e bro therhood will have reg u lar meetings, tak ing dinner togeth er and planning service for Christ. News has been received of th e m ar riage a t San Pedro, Charcas, Bolivia, on Ja n u ary 12, of K enneth Powlison, 1917, and Miss Pansy F itch. Both are m issionaries w ith th e Bolivia mission of which Rev. Geo. Allan is superin tendent, the la tte r perform ing the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Powlison’s post of service is now a t Toracari, Bolivia. W. I. Haven of th e American Bible Society w rites: “The K ing’s Business is extremely in teresting and valuable to us, and when we can complete a volume so th a t we can bind it and pre serve it in our library, we are very happy indeed.” A retired m inister at Glendale, Cal., says: “ If I had $10,000 I would devote the en tire am ount to send out to men of influence, 10,000 copies of The K ing’s Business. Every P ro te sta n t m inister in North America would. receive it, if I had the cash.” We hope th is will serve as a suggestion to some who have money to invest in the Lord’s work. We can place the magazine in the homes of many m in isters and m issionaries when contribu tions specified for th a t purpose are sent to the Bible In stitu te. Torrey and A lexander recently closed an evangelistic campaign a t Redondo Beach, Cal. The meetings were fol lowed by a week’s special meetings con ducted by Evangelist H arry W. vom B ruch of Chicago. J. P. Glanzer, a form er studen t, w rites th a t he is acting as assistan t pastor in a large Mennonite church at Carpenter, S. Dak. D. H. Thomas, 1913, w rites th a t he has accepted Sunday School work under the P resby terian board, th e field yet to be decided. F red Groth, 1918, is located a t N.
A Senior B. F. Student tke last of May (Drawn d ;? a Freshman)
lain in Russia, w rites: “ I am in a hospital in F rance, where I have been trea ted for th ree weeks for a slight case of “ drop foot.” I was appointed in the comipission to proceed to Berlin to aid Russian prisoners, and as soon as my foot allows, I am to go rig h t in. It will he a most in teresting trip and th e chances for helping men in rea l need are countless. Co. Endicott, the Red Cross Commissioner to G reat B ritain, appointed me on th e commission as a rew ard for my work in Russia. It has been rem arkab le to me to see how men appreciate the Gospel message, pure and simple. I have openly and fear lessly challenged th e statem en ts of men who have told our boys th a t th e ir sacri fice m eant as much to th e world as C h rist’s sacrifice and men have thank ed me for my stan d .” The “Biola H all B rotherhood” was organized by M. H. Reynolds, superin tenden t of th e hall on th e evening of March 15. The purpose of the b ro th er
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