Rev. W. D. Bridge: It brings the old into sympathy with the young.
A voice: It gives even old men books they would not have read.
A voice: It creates a spirit of union among all kinds of people that belong to it.
A voice: It brings the grown people into sympathy with the public school and its work.
A voice: It makes us better Christians and workers in the church.
A voice: It was suggested a moment ago that it brings the older people into sympathy with the young: I think it brings the young people into sympathy with the old.
A voice: It increases the respect of the young for the old also.
A voice: It teaches old people to become younger.
A voice: It makes old people wish that the thing had been thought of earlier.
A voice: It brings us to Chautauqua.