The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, November 10, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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6 LOST AND FOUND: A Magnificent Chance for t and of the South to Hav< For 1 By Rev. Tho It has been five years i quarter of a million dolla 1.1 K~ >? - tiuuiu iju inc nuticus aro inary and the S. W. I*. Ui Those were stirring times, one knows why the plan fe lost a million dollar univc On midnight of Novemb campaign for another milli closed in Atlanta. This tir so far as external conditio! lion dollar school is a destii that the Georgians of toda five years ago. -i J. , It comes about this \va\ College, after a very long i ination of her record and. urgent need for a greater ai in Atlanta, the capital of center of the Southern Stat fer of iliI2C-Or?r> r?rrwi<-1o/1 South raise $225,000 more, Jishing 011 a permanent ba: of which all arc proud. It is a condition of this should be subscribed by 1 1909. The hour is therefore al: Georgia, and the South mu cational fortune. There has never been ol of the Southern States air before. The Agnes Scoti of the directors of the colle Presbyterian Church. Thi THE PRESBYTER! AN OPPORTUNITY, he Presbyterians of Georgia : a Million Dollar College Women, rnwell Jacobs, low since Atlanta raised a trs which it was supposed und which Columbia Semliversity would consolidate, full of manly effort. Every 11 through and why Georgia rsity for men. cr the 30th, 1909, a splendid ion dollar school will be ne there is no chance to fail is are concerned. This milled certainty, provided only y arc as liberal as those of r: Friends of Agnes Scott uul careful period of examequipment, recognizing the id better college for women Georgia and the strategic es, have made a written ofit Atlanta, Georgia, and the , for the purpose of estabsis this splendid institution offer that the entire sum midnight of November 30, most here when Atlanta, ist find or lose a great edu ffered to the Presbyterians V such opportunity as this t charter provides that all gc shall be members of the s splendid offer, therefore, AN OF THE SOUTH. comes directly to Presbyt meeting of the conditions tion of a princely fortune of the Southern Presbyte Georgia is to be congra spirit of her big hearted gift, ate endeavoring to i Mr. J. K. Orr, known an naught, is at the head of t the funds. Mr. S. M. Inn where as Atlanta's first gift of $50,000 as his own this coveted object. Col. highly esteemed citizens c fessorship with $25,000. have added $40,000 more above, making a total of of the $350,000. ( 111 tlir* lncf ^iuoi uaiiuaui 111 \ V r ^sJ Jt/ J Ihh^^Eu^OP^ 7^ &*< present this cause to all tl ministers are urged to do an historical one in Georj the most important mov Presbyterian Church todi among schools, in that s Woman's College in the riculum compares favorat ties of the land. She is ll-iof Ic 1 _ r -l. c 10 <x iiiciuucr (jI me ^ leges and Preparatory Sc byterian Woman's Colleg Washington and El Paso. If Georgia and the Sout of such an institution wit Hnrl Qiirh n nrAcrvA/?f iU ? pi vopvvi 1U1 LIU ing as it will be unfortuna It goes without sayjng just in proportion as it f great result for which eve November 10. 1909. erians, and if accepted by the of it, it will mean the addito the educational equipment rian Church. itulated upon the unmatched sons, who, by effort and by aise the remaining $225,000. lOnP" lis a<5 Atlanta'c T^roo/1 lie Executive effort to secure lan, known and loved everycitizen, lias made the royal personal contribution toward R. J. Lowry, one of the most >f Georgia, will endow a proOther prominent Atlantans to the amounts mentioned something like $240,000 out 1 November it is planned to r : 1 fm v 1 K i . .%? S ': .J ic Georgia churches, and our their best to make that day jia educational annals. It is ement before the Southern ay. Agnes Scott is unique he is the only Presbyterian Southern States whose cur>ly with the great universithe only college in Georgia southern Association of Colhools, and is the only Prese of such standing between h fail to rally>to the support h such a record in the past ; future, it will be as surpris ite. that a sermon is a failure alls short of producing the ry true sermon is delivered.