Christ, SceniiBotn %as. action this wveekend agalin' bHicO-,%-ho also comPetes in te< tne Jesus said, -I and îny Father are ference and rion-conterence I crawl events when necessity warrants. Ï ie," and asdaents. He inaugurated 'the .year's campaign one, andas acorrelative. says, -Nfai is the exnressioî' of Gcds The basketball team ývi1l resumne by w.inining three firsts in. each meet being" (Scienice and Health, p. 470). its Bi- Tenl campaign -.whleiiit nmeets to date. 'Let us consider what rriay be thei Wisconsin at Madison Saturdav nîghit. Lako suficient Ilaon nature of Gods expression* of Himself Te rak ea pes tsoesoftrigh il hicap the ldcatun Is t lo icoceiabena. S t ltgainst Chicago on. the \"dwa-'. thle track team, in, its first start ofth blasphemlous to think that God could wreting team meets Michigan State erainthe arns Coc or would express Himseif in evil, -sin. atLnig and the- fencers oppose Frank Hill bas several. outstanding sickness, old age, poverty, disease. orI Purdue at Patten gymnasiumT. al on-promr'i at enyKie death? Yet is not this, the inconzistent Saturday. night. and Chet Enlsley in-the quarter. mile. teachîng offalse theology,. when it de- Coach Tomn Robinson's swimn1erS Gene Hathawav in the hurdiles, Jimf claesmanto b th iag;aareke confront'ed with a heav prograili. Delanev in the sprints a.nd Jim Catlin ness of God, and then finds in man.theare in the -mile.1 Untried sopooe ake ep.rsseof ei1-ferfdencies 1limi- meeting Indiana at Bloomnington .Fni- ohmrs expesio o ai eil. ~day iight' and Purdue at Lafayette up the bulk of thé other candidates. tations,-and passions? Is it flot- also swim-niht heWl e the inconsistent reasoning of physical I~.Stra ih.TeXîda ia IC~Traee or material science that finids in causa- mu 1Mýners, who w-on their >first two meets The' basketball1 team wiIl risk its tion the elements ofitonderc-fit scni ad Chag. av first place position in, the Big' Ten tion ?. Is, it flot clear, then. that mani, Robert Cederberg, a cadet at dalepeioloMdbsalgo. race when it meets the Badgers at the expression of God's being, m rust Howe Military academy, Hotic, is ail good -expressed . We wifi find thatMdio.*h Pupe apudte continuouisly be expressing that .which Ind., spent the uweekentd.visiiigl' Ir is good rnanifested *n human affairs: TIW first game betweeni the two teâmis. 47 is Godl-iike? M is. inseparabiiity' from paeîrts, 31r. and Mrs. 4Arthu r F law of Spirit,ý God, is a iaw to ail, toý 38. but, since: then Wisconsin has Gôdforve searaeshimfro al te Serett 74~,~u'e acueWW hunian experiefice, and annihilates ail improvedconsiderabiy and expects to evils that seemn to result from the- ig- miette. canstonys-adiaws nhi t even accouintsý withi the Wiidcats in*.- szelf. MmIid alone is cuain norant fas, eiesadspesiin very tinie one dicovjers or has un-the returni game. of that a îîefs and c s OPçrstieo He dedf0 hhnanrnie ltig ciW 0f tIIflertlist i celebrated its retilri caa mdwic sopoe Hwsgrne seii eîe rmbauty, intelligence, anld poxer of God' in the d'the ery of given only to cadets who he: idsovrdsmtin .w ~ to action folloiving the nid-Near ex- Oemay rejoice i h icvr fjh adsoee oitiignw n his indlvlduality- already established in i received four monthîy honor cards at telligent, and beautiful in iiis own amination period bv lhanding Bradlev Mind, determined by- God,. neyer fear- the academy, where hie is a memiber identity-. Thus on e finds in the trut -l Tech its first defeat of the year last ing monotony and sameness., or bigjo the rifle teani and take uati- fhi Wlbin 0.leee.saifC aturdav, 28 t0 26. 1suulte like evervbody else. nbeiuaing joe;af atiý tioni ail joy, activitYý, health, beauty ' -A 1su te Dedîxdaity' part in the band and the orchestra. and andi serenit,,. Thus truly' to know one'»s Wildcats exhibited ,a'tighit dfenise but numbers of snowflakts, no two alike. where he is second ranking cadet in self is an invigoratiflg task. a vivifyiflg failed to get a consistent offense So dear is individuality te God. It istespooecas discovery, an eternally freshi experiefice. rlig oeof the most sacred tbings In the___________________I Today we can say with St. Paul: universe; a thlng to be cherished. Güd -f, nelieneanIov.amn persuadeti. that neither death,, 'f gives man domilnion over everything but government ofintlieniadoe nor life, nor angels. nor princiiPalities., MR man. God alone bas dominion over Through a knowledge o i ntnrpwrnon things present, no WD WRERfE man, and man refiects thiýý dominion with . od one fintis that one Joes flot things to, corne, nor beight, nor depth, Word w-as -received last week of in go-odness. God gives each lndivid1ual have to go outside of the trut-h of his nor any .other creature, shall be able the death i n the WVest of Mirs. Wade his own deelsive power. No on~eca ownben to' find andi experience al. to separate 'us from the love of God.' t.decide for hlm or force a decision upon good.. Each onè-WHfIi'd-bis own gooti And we may rejolce in these words of WVarner, the former Nfrs~ Bertha him. anad ie can aIwayrs decide with establ-lsbed--inl M41d as lie Iooks' stead- .Mrs. Eddy to be--4tmnd in the Christian Lindman. The. Lindmnans lived for Ood. Sal iilui ife ob é.-fsl oMind fôir it. Claixing and, Science textbook (p. 481): -God'~s beinz rnany years on Laurel avenue in Wil- governed by reflectigxg the goveinment mantaining as consciousness thi truth, is infinity, freedom,. harmony, and of Princîple. Goti ndeed, gives t0 His that. the substance ofr- ail good is in boundless bliss;-"'.%fan is tributarY to mette. Recentiy the Warners have belve chldfreedom to reflect His Mind, andi that each one a nid- God, Spirit, and to nothing else." md hir oea-Sata Aina, Cal. Ib ~Li E,