THE HYMN THAT HELPED MAKE A GOVERNOR A youth entered Gustavus Adolphus College with the purpose of taking a brief business course. The singing of "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" by three hundred voices in the chapel of the College so impressed the young man that he determined to continue his studies and get all the College could give him. That young man is now Governor Eberhart of Minnesota. After noting the facts, the editor of one of Minnesota's leading secular newspapers writes: "In the song he found the germ that made him Governor in less than twenty years. Four hundred years had not ended the power of the Luther hymn: it was still potent to make men men." This hymn, and two hundred and forty-nine others with inspiring ring and tuneful harmony, make up the LUTHER LEAGUE HYMNAL In neat and substantial cloth binding the prices are: Words and music, single copy, 60 cents; per dozen, $6. Words only, single copy, 20 cents; per dozen, $2. Postage or expressage prepaid. Special discounts on lots of 50, 100, or more. Sample copies sent on receipt of price. LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW P. O. Box 876 NEW YORK By REV. L. B. WOLF, D. D. and other well-known Ministers and Missionaries of the Lutheran Church The only volume containing a history of Lutheran Foreign Missions and biographies of the great missionaries of our Church in Europe and America. A handbook for all Lutherans interested in the work of our Church in foreign lands. Biographical sketches of Ziegenbalg. Schwartz, Father Heyer, Morris Officer. David A. Day, A. D. Rowe, Dr. Harpster and Samuel C. Kinsinger. About 250 pp. Cloth, 75c. net, $7.50 a dozen: Paper, 6oc. net, $6.00 a dozen Illustrated with 32 pages of portraits and other views of foreign scenes. The Lutheran Publication Society Crescent Art Designers and Makers at our own BRASS PULPITS LECTERNS Explanation of The Common Service In the form of questions and an- With Appendices on Christian Hymnody and Liturgical This book is the direct result of Luther League Devotional Study and has been prepared by a committee of Liturgical Scholars appointed by a District Luther League. It should be widely read and studied by all young and old Lutherans. No question concerning our Services remains unanswered. In the preparation of this Explanation the Standard sources have been consulted. Whatever seemed well adapted to explain the meaning and the connection of the several parts of the Service of the Church was freely used. The book is 64 by 81⁄2 inches, printed in red and black, the portions from the Church book being in red, while the Explanation portion is in black, on fine Oxford laid paper with wide margins. It is to be had in two styles of bindings. CHURCH CHANGES and DECORATION CHURCH ART WORK J&R LAMB STUDIOS, 23-25-27 SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK Irving College for Young Women, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Is located in the most beautiful part of the far-famed Cumberland Valley, but fifteen minutes' ride from Harrisburg. Chartered to con fer degrees in 1857 by the State Legislature. The most largely patronized College for young women in the Lutheran Church. Faculty, large, experienced and able. None but desirable students wanted. Classical, Scientific and Special courses. Full Musiconservatory course. Superior advantages in Art and Oratory. Steam heat; electric light; hot and cold water, etc. Rooms specially attractiva Send for catalogue. E. E. CAMPBELL, Ph.D., President. Hartwick Seminary NEW YORK The Oldest Lutheran School in America SEND FOR CATALOGUE TO REV. J. G. TRAVER, A. M., Principal HARTWICK SEMINARY, Otsego Co., N. Y. Pennsylvania College Nine is located on the great Battlefield of Gettysburg, the PRESIDENT W. A. GRANVILLE, PH.D., LL.D., Susquehanna University Beautifully located on the West bank of the Susquehanna River, at Selinsgrove, Pa. Strong faculty. Excellent buildings, with all modern conveniences. The Academy-four years' preparatory course. The College of Liberal Arts-leading to Bachelor degrees. The Conservatory of Music-leading to Mus. B. Special Teachers' Course during Spring and Summer terms. The School of Business-diploma at graduation. The School of Elocution, Oratory and Art. For Catalog Address CHARLES T. AIKENS, D.D., President OR W. T. HORTON, Registrar, Selinsgrove, Penns. MUHLENBERG-COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, PA, Opens on the second Thursday in September ir new and modern buildings. It offers a Classical and a Scientific Course. The charges are moderate and the accommodations superior. The Academic Department will be continued at Fourth and Walnut Streets under improved conditions, and prepares for any College, for Teaching and Business. Send for free catalogue. Rev. John A. W. Haas, D.D., President Otto F. H. Bert Principal of the Academic Department. Carthage College The New Bible Training Department apon the John C. Martin Foundation offers scholarly and practical instruction in the English Bible and cognate subjects for Sunday school teachers, lay workers and young people generally. A new department along new lines for all who desire a more thorough knowl edge of the Scriptures and increased facility in the use of the Bible in Christian work. Send for Informs tion. Carthage, Illinois WITTENBERG COLLEGE One of the oldest and most famous Colleges of the Lutheran Church. 66th year begins September 19, 1911. OLD WITTENBERG Is a college with a successful past and a most promis- Is a college where the personal contact idea is strong. Is a college where athletics and work are mingled in proper proportions. Is a CHRISTIAN COLLEGE. For Literature, write to FLEISCHMANN'S COMPRESSED YEAST HAS NO EQUAL Of America "Of the Church, By the Church, For the Church" Official Call for the Tenth National Convention Albany, N. Y November 12, 13 and 14, 1912 The National Executive Committee have accepted the kind invitations of the Luther Leagues of Albany and vicinity to hold the Tenth Convention of The Luther League of America in Albany, N. Y. After conferring with the local committee, the Executive Committee has designated November 12, 13 and 14, 1912, as the time for holding the Convention. REPRESENTATION. Any society, of whatever name, connected with a Lutheran congregation or a Lutheran institution of learning, and District and State organizations whose admission shall have been recommended by the Committee on Credentials, are entitled to membership, with representation as follows: Each society admitted to membership shall be entitled to one delegate, each District League to three delegates, and each State or Territorial organization to ten delegates. Delegates to the Convention are expected and required to present properly certified credentials. Credentials should be signed by the President and the Secretary of each organization. CREDENTIALS. Credential blanks for delegates, whether from a State League, a District League, or a local society, should be secured at once by State, District, and local officers from Rev. C. K. Hunton, Statistical Secretary, Salem, Va. All credentials should be filled out in duplicate, one part being sent to Rev. C. K. Hunton, Statistical Secretary, and the other part retained by the delegate for presentation to the Credential Committee at Albany. Blank forms for credentials for delegates will be sent upon application to the Statistical Secretary, who will also furnish gratuitously the uniform statistical blanks of The Luther League of America. Credentials should be sent Mr. Hunton not later than October 30. GENERAL INFORMATION. The arrangement of the program is in charge of a sub-committee of the Executive Committee. As soon as possible announcement will be made relative to the program through THE REVIEW. The LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW will furnish official information each month in regard to the Convention, and after the Convention will publish a Convention Number containing full reports of the proceedings. Subscriptions should be made now, and secure the pro-Convention number of THE REVIEW, and also the official Convention Report. Particulars as to hotels and other local arrangements will be furnished in due season by the local convention committee. By direction of the Executive Committee, WM. C. STOEVER, LUTHER M. KUHNS, General Secretary of the Luther League of America. President of the Luther League of America. |