1929-1930 Yearbook

~ligious Educatio~ Th e \,(' r y r cason for Ihe existence o f Hardin ~ Co ll ege p ro mpt s the facu ll y and th e students o f th e sch oo l to pl'ol11o l e e\'cry pl<lll w hi c h wi ll furth er interest ill 011 1' ~Ia s t l' r 's work. T o thi s end s i x Bible c lasses Jll cC' t cHeh d ay . Every "i lud cnl is requir ed to enro ll fo r o ne of Ih L'SC courses and I'cgulm' c!'Nlit is g iven fur th e wo rk. In addition to th e mOl'ninJ.,( and eve n i ng s(' l' v iccs o n S und ay :mel th e praycr1l1cl'iin g o n Wcd n csd ny evc nin g, ther e is a " }lo nci :1Y ?\igh l ;'\I cc tin g ." "'il l' Young men arc hl'l"c ~ i vc ll nil op po rtunit y to di sc li ss v ilal topi cs. Each s prin g a th rc(' wee ks' Ill ee tin g is held. Thi s yen .. it was co ndu ch: d by Bro ther W, S. I.OIll.! o f Chi cago. Annual Thanksgi\' ing program ex tl'nd s Ihr o u g- h f 0 1l1' d ilYs. During thi s meetin g many o f Ih e J.{ I'l'al est powc r s in Ih l' ('hurch vis i l LI S. Brolh('J' G. C. Brewc r o f Me mphi s, T t'Il Il l'SS{,(-', Wil ... Iht' c hid sjJl'<l kl' 1' o n Ih t· prpg r :.llI\ Ihi s yea I' .

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