Mr. Moody, whose meetings were opened so auspiciously last evening in Sanders, will be with the students during this week. We cannot too highly compliment the Young Men's Christian Association upon its energy in procuring so earnest and successful a worker as Mr. Moody, and we trust that every hope may be justified by his labors. It is too frequently the case that young men while absorbed in collegiate duties are led to neglect other duties even more important. Here there is offered an admirable opportunity to induce the students to think of other than their mere business duties. But the greatest care should be taken by the management to see, as far as it may be in their power, that those are brought into contact with Mr. Moody who will most profit by his work. This is the difficulty which always attends such work, and it is a difficulty to overcome which no effort should be spared.
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