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clianged. The entire course wi
given over to British poetry exi
ine from the fourteenth to
ing the first semester. I.yrie poet
ry, beginning with Wyatt and Sur
ry and extending to the age of
The Saiemite Has A
Fourth Anniversa!
introduced the office of man:
editor, first filled by Rachel „
dan, ’23, who later became editor.
is year’s staff to st
■e the size, reform t
all and of greatest va
achievement of whateve
success has been atta
four years of faithful, el
SENIOR HAT BUR\I\(, 0\ LIM'ER BACK CAMPUS, NOVEMBER 6
Miss Marie Finney In
An Illustrated Lecture
Saiemite Staff Has A
Birthday Celebration
ianquet in Robert E. Lee^Orangcrie
Finney of New York City, gave an
nd thought
Picnic Supper at Oak
Ridge Monday Evening
motored'to”oak Ridge on Monday
night where all members enjoyed a
picnic. The party greatly enjoyed
elusive yet effective use of rhythm,
she plaved on the victrola Galli-
wog’s Cake Walk, hy Debussy.^ Slie
tration^rthe* rhythm.
existence of melody ta art by point
ing out the pulsating flow of line in
various well-known paintings , ' '
she compared with the flow of
in music. As she played Schul
Ave Maria and I.iszt’s Liebestraum,
she exhibited the picture and asked
tarT''''The™rft, the thLe of the
flufn™ of good in the life of Tann-
whieh the second theme seems to be
predominating, there comes the
Wurph”rf good in^the soul of the
hero. Miss Finney’s interesting in-
markable proof of the plausibi"
Students of Salem were ind
French Club Holds
On
E. Lee Hotel on Friday evening,
7. The table Was at-
birthdav cake with four lighted can
dles was brought in and before the
ke was cut, a number of attrac-
jndthaler, presilnt^'^of tL ad-
inistration; Mr. Heath, a
ribcr and booster; Mrs. :
aler, a subscriber and fi
itor-in-chief of The Sah
Miss Stipe, a confident friend
Willoughby, the head of the
The guests of The S
by, Mr. Edwin J. Heath, Miss Lula
Miss Mary Binder, of Mount Airy.
The members of the Staff present
Lois Culler, Agnes Carlton, Mar-
Martin, Lois Womble, Frances Jar-
The menu was' as follows: Fruit
The regular monthly meeting of
the French Club was held Thurs-
livlng'^room’ of th“ Alice ’ciewell
Building. In answer to the roll
, all joined in s
? de la Touraine by
downstairs to the front living room
where Elizabeth Leight and Polly
Hawkins received. Adjoining this
^letTlirHiil aP^ElSe Nance
to the library where Flora Binder
Inter-Class Games
In Full Progress
ond; Teams to be Seleeto
t week and it is
Parson Moss To Speak
To College Students
delivered at the expanded cha
ce on Wednesday, Novem
nineteenth, when Rev. W.
S’
Dean Stipe to Make
Address in Raleigh
Miss Lula May Stipe, Dean of
Women, and Mrs. J. R. Herndon,
meeting of the Association of Deans
of Women and Girls, which meets
in Raleigh November 18. Dean
The schedule will be c(
Freshmen No. II and uppercl;
“ E’ach“giri on the squads will h
a ehancc to play in these games
this splend^id friend and p