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Show RENOUNCES WORLD FOR MISSION WORK i William H. Borden, young Chicago millionaire, was ordained a minister of the gospel the other night at Moody church. He has sacrificed all other ambitions to his desire to become a minister and devote his life to work in the Chinese missionary field. Mr. Bordon is a graduate of Yale university and Princeton theological seminary. Although, still a young man. he has devoted many years of his life and a great deal of his wealth to church work. He is a son of the late W. B. Borden and a brother of John Borden. While Mr. Borden was attending Yale university he founded the Hope mission in New Haven, a rescue home for "down-and-outs." and denoated the building and equipment, at a per-conal per-conal cost of more than $20,000. Since his departure from the university the work in the mission is being carried on by other men in college'. Mr. Borden has long Intended to ? I y A W 11 ! I gratify his lifelong desire to serve as a missionary In China. At the solicitation solicita-tion of the Student Missionary Volunteer association he will spend the winter visiting the coIlctr- of the country and making addresses to the students on the subject of Christianity. J i'! tour of th- f-olltges will begin In New York and will extend from I --.- i,- roast. |