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Montreal Y. M. C. A.

We are indebted to the boys of the Mackey Tour, 1929, for the brick
from the new Montreal Y. M. C. A.

From a small beginning the Y has become a world-wide organization.
It has millions of dollars invested in buildings. It is perhaps as
much praised and as much condemned as any organization on earth. The
great contribution of the Y to the life of the world has probably been
its social expression of Christianity. It has demonstrated the need and
necessity of a seven-day-in-the-week religion administering to the entire
man.

[picture of building with trees in front and a road in front of building, written in bottom right corner of picutre: Central Y.M.C.A. Montreal.]

Iron Ore, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Mrs. George Harrison, of Greenville, kindly gave us the piece of rock
from an iron furnace in Tuscaloosa. The mineral wealth of Alabama is en-
ormous. It is said that iron products can be manufactured cheaper in
Alabama than anywhere else in [the] United States because all the materials
necessary are close at hand.

Perhaps Tuscaloosa is known to most boys as the seat of the University
of Alabama from which has been developed the famous football team known
as the Crimson Tides.

THE GREATEST OF ALL CRIMSON TIDES
[picture of men posing for pictures all in uniform, in front of building]

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