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Reverend C. E. Myers speaks in Chapel
Wed., May 23, 1934
Rev. C. E. Myers from New Cumberland spoke about "Wanted-- A society of Fools." Reverend Myers defined fools as men like "Columbus, Socrates, the first missionary, Alfred Schweitzer and Paul." Rev. Myers closed his sermon by stating, in order to have a society full of fools like these men, it was important to have immense faith.
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Dickinsonian, May 24, 1934, pg. 4.