Wednesday Morning—Rev. John Z. Moore theSpeaker.Banish we foreveridea entertained as to the mission workthe OrientuselessunattractiveDr.Moore inChapel Wednesday morning dispel led completely andthethe minds ofimpression in who may have regardedof the missionarytheanylife-As is customary each spring, theover Tennis. Ever since the courts hworkuse they nave been full to overflowngmeritlessThe merry ping and whizz of the ballMoore—himselfand faculty, men and women, llanoturned missionary from Koreare’ finished and skilled tennis sharks thipictured vividly thepreparation is necessary. The prelimAmericans toed to choose the representatives upstinis season, the fraternity contest andbring light to the non-christian Athletics of this College year in Hamworld. In anaddressY- Mhall Tuesda.yDr. Moorethethink of John L. Moore in connec*Christianto betion with Rev. Baird and Moffettsaved. That they look to theand the other Hanover missionariesUnited Statestheir salvatiin Korea.detailed the progress in Korea0during the last seven yearsKoreansaat present inviting* indeed prayerful. In the Chapel address Dr.FOR MEN ONLYSTUNT.Moore dwelt at length on the educational situation in KoreaThisTt be Similar to That Planned Previously.address was particularly interestto Hanoverians, for Dr. Moorehad long been associatedand Mrs. BairdSamuel Moffett in Ping Yang where thru theunitedof these Hanovergreat things have beenThursday Night at 6:33.At a meetingthe Y. M. C.cabineteducationDr. Moore referred to theseChristian workers in termsand deepest regard. He ex-after Chapel lastFriday it was decided to give a V.M. C. A. social, this Thursdaystartingplained how the great academywhich Dr. Baird is the head atPing Yang, was first begun, andtold of the receptivetive mood of the nativestoldnature as was planned for severalweeks ago but was indefinite! postponed. It is to be a “for menseeing what man incombinedandincidentsand heard, andCollege and Academy can eat theeatestemphasizing the attractivenessthe charm of the missionarytoo frequently overlookedHeiI’rcrp.d that the irreat work done innuts, and causedisappearanceof the most lemonade. On accountof the nature of the affair the committee in charge has decided not toI