SENIOR HAT I BURNING MONDAY NIGHT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., OCTOBER 30, 1: DEAN PATTERSON SPEAKS ON “TWO COINS” IN WEDNESDAY EXPANDED CHAPEL SERVICE New Philosophy of Life; Upholds T Generation, Urging Them to Play the the Game of Life Fairly c iy!"octoSr2t D^'r ,, Dean at the Univers- troduced the speaker of the mo Dr. Patterson first announc subject, “Two Corns,” and d Tnd^arTold.Trdirof the v bol of the world’s greatest re. i in Latin. On the I was the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar. It was the old Roman “de- n the New Tes- ,t are Caesar’s, the^word God by the rules; but too much liberty . if, in the World i of the young, who live by the rule “Eat, drink, and be merry.” Both of these are exaggerated and neither viewed life as a game, with as much seriousness as the Stoic philosophy, and as much fun as the Epicurean. This idea of playing the game of life according to the rules has still existed. If in the Harvard-Yale Boat Race one man on either side should decide to be different and should swing out of line he would lose the stroke. Playing the game of life is “keeping stroke,” and liberty is the right to __play the game by “■Wha't thin is the difference between liberty and slavery. In the days of slavery the rules for the game were * me”e'is liberty? In^the New Spirit of the Lord is, there is lib- dom, but they are impatient of re straint. It has been said “New wine cannot be placed in old skins.” What the older generation, the edu- young spirit. If the philosophy of playing the game in athletics, in the class room and in life is adhered to, s-rzirsr"''-' in field sports.” nship has all the >r of playing the gi ship. In the War of 1812 whei British ships sailed up the ] flags“Vere dipped Ys^thef °p”« esied tot’al eclipse of the sun’in 1919 tion to Brazil. After careful ob- The honor system of our schools fairly. Salem, because Salem has played Potrait of Dr. Presented In Chapel i, in behalf of the eolle J portrait of Dr. Henry T. n, which is to be hung in Mrs. LeGrande ]rande Sings At Music Hour TWELFTH SEMI-ANNUAL N. C C. P. A. MEETING HELD OCT. 28, 29 and 30th Convention Addressed by Mr. Saunders, Mr. Sei- well, Mr. Stearns and Dr. Willoughby; Re ports from College Publications Given ’he Twelfth Semi-Annual Ses- largely upon knowing the editor. 1 of the North Carolina Collegi- In conclusion, Mr. Saunders re- y of Salem Col- a:^"Vngrsr‘ir’ex*!=eUent" y.ThfhJhnotrwere lighted with “Love Came in at the Door,” by LiehUngalso ^ith day,” Ty ThTs" exceed- ingly^brilliant number Mrs^ Le- and grace. ^ As an encore she sang the alw^s popular “Last Bose of “Srcharles G. Vardell, Jr., act ing dean of the School of Music, played the piano accompaniment in Dr. Blair First Speaker Of Mathematics Club The first meeting of the Mathe matics Club was held on Friday, October 22, in the Campus Living Room of Alice Clewell Building. All of the members of the faculty as Blair’s hobby and he has spent a great deal of time and work on it. At the close of the very successful and e and another is being 5 is extended to a Usher of The Independent, and is recognized as one of the foremost men of the State. “Prob- changed much during the last fif teen years, due largely to the fact it fits the case. Mr. Saunders next Church. ” Dorrthy^Skwers^l^TdTtor gatef To”'^Salcm bXu ^olf ^^the Sights and Insights and the Salem- ite. After a response by Sally Gor- s too often the policy of tl for which it clamored, Mr. Hay worth advised that the right attitude which he can render the best possi ble service to the business intei ' of the community. On the o hand, is the challenge to pul boldly and fearlessly a paper taining the news of the commu. it JaTe ryelrSTf''fun"and won Juniors Give Dance Saturday Night 7nd col^drinksVer?fold”throu^^^^^ out the evening. About fifty Col- le. an^Academy students atte-- po'^ts from‘"fll ne^^^^ heard. It was suggested and adopt- lication, having a committee of rnrd::rnrdrf^arg?"is The^ meeting adjourned for the pur- was°served^at^ oL”^clock in the College Dining Room. At two o’clok the delegates assembled and were di vided into two groups; Mr. Seiwell ^dre^sing the^ Annual group and L‘lfm,‘l^teing proviM^^^ veying them around the city. Forsyth Country Club. Miss Mar tha Dortch, a member of the Sights A good or- read by th =td." e^aVof'The^ ^^sh t Salem College, on { on Page Four)