Dr. Doney speaks to the Young Peoples Fellowship

Sun., Jan. 7, 1934

Dr. Carl Doney, president of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon spoke to the Young Peoples Fellowship on "Things that Count." In his speech, Dr. Doney claimed that society had lost its ability to balance secondary values with primary values such as "love, truth goodness , aspiration, hope, homes and friends." Dr. Doney also explained that while "inventions, scientific discoveries and comforts are fine," society really needed "a friend who is the word of God. Christ our Lord."  

Bibliography: 

Dickinsonian, Jan. 11, 1934, pg. 3.