The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, November 10, 1909, Page 6, Image 7

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6 LOST AND FOUND: A Magnificent Chance for t and of the South to Hav< For By Rev. Tho It lias been live years 1 quarter of a million dolls would be the nucleus aro inary and the S. \Y. 1*. Ui Those were stirring times, one knows why the plan fe lost a million dollar univc On midnight of Xovemb campaign for another mill closed in Atlanta. This tii st) far as external conditio) lion dollar school is a desti that the (Jeorgians of toda five years ago. | I vVf.' i It comes about this \va; College, after a very long ; ination of her record and. urgent need for a greater ai in Atlanta, the capital of center of the Southern Stal r _ - _ r .? - - ier 01 ^125,000, provided til South raise $225,000 more lishing 011 a permanent ba of which all arc proud. It is a condition of thi? should be subscribed by 1909. The hour is therefore al Georgia, and the South mv rationol WMVAV1IU1 1UI LUIIV, There has never been o of the Southern States an 1)cforc. The Agnes Scot of the directors of the colle Presbyterian Church. Thi the presbyteria: AN OPPORTUNITY, he Presbyterians of Georgia 2 a Million Dollar College Women, rnwell Jacobs. low sillOP \ limit :i 1-aid.wl o irs which it was supposed und which Columbia Semliversity would consolidate, full of manly effort. Kvery 11 through and why Georgia rsity for men. cr the 30th, 1909, a splendid ion dollar school will be ne there is 110 chance to fail is are concerned. This mil ned certainty, provided only iv are as liberal as those of t: Friends of Aihips Srott and careful period of examequipment, recognizing the ltd better college for women Georgia and the strategic tes, have made a written ofat 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, 1st find or lose a great edu ffered to the Presbyterians y such opportunity as this t charter provides that all ge shall be members of the is splendid offer, therefore. N OF THE SOUTH. comes directly to Presbyterian meeting of the conditions of i tion of a princely fortune to th of the Southern Presbyterian (leorgia is to be congratulal snirit of her liter , ...j, OVII^ gift, ate endeavoring to raise -Mr. J. K. Orr, known among naught, is at the head of the K the funds. Mr. S. M. Inman. where as Atlanta's first citiz* gift of $50,000 as his own pers< this coveted object. Col. R. J. highly esteemed citizens of Ge fessorship with $25,000. Oth have added $4o.txx) more to above, making a total of som of the $550,000. ( )n the last Sabbath in Xo t i \ i ' vi' i \ \ ft/ ]u^ ijj \ -W. \V^T*W ir ? \ K k wJri. *Y i ^ is y present this cause to all the G< ministers are urged to do thei an historical one in Georgia c the most important movcmei 1 'reshytcrian Church today. among schools, in that she is Woman's College in the Sout riculum compares favorably v ties of the land. She is the i that is a member of the Soutl leges and Preparatory Schools hyterian Woman's College of Washington and El Paso. If Georgia and the South fai of such an institution with su ana sucn a prospect for the futi ing as it will be unfortunate. It goes without sayjng tha just in proportion as it falls great result for which every ti November 10. 1909. s, and if accepted by the t, it will mean the adilie educational equipment Church. :ed upon the unmatched , who, by effort and by the remaining $225,00(3. IIS PS Atlpnta'c Ttrcoft xecutivfc effort to secure known and loved everyen, lias made the royal >nal contribution toward Lowry, one of the most orgia, will endow a proer prominent Atlantans the amounts mentioned ctliing like $240,000 out vcmber it is planned to V | ' IHBP ;orgia churches, and our r best to make that day lucational annals. It is it before the Southern Agnes Scott is unique ; the only Presbyterian hern States whose curvith the great universionly college in Georgia icm Association of Coland is the only Pressuch standing between 1 tr? flip - j ^ v.v, I ch a record in the past lire, it will be as surprist a sermon is a failure short of producing the rue sermon is delivered.