"I cannot be unwilling to avail myself of any opportunity to turn the attention of the Christian public to the Christian College. It is a noble public and an equally noble object. I can conceive of no worthier or more Christian thing than the caretaking of one generation that the next one which must necessarily lie so long under its influence and for which it is therefore so thoroughly responsible, should receive a Christian education. To put Christ at the center and make Him felt to the circumference (as Bungener said in speaking of Calvin"s school policy), is exceedingly difficult. But it is exceedingly important. It is, indeed, vital and pivotal. " Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Colleges in America (Dodo Press) (John Marshall Barker)