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The Salemite EDITORIAL STAFF there is a discussion, in its very wS wrwill—i? we are at^all con- The New Student, the s and still sufficiently conservative to adhere firmly to the belief that no school day can Be what it otherwise might be and no college student can go about his^scholastic dut^ies with for lon7 a Tustom^“L’'ong'’the but we do say^and ® Terninrthe *futSrrof^Alma it is the wisdom of n of any kind, wheth- campus; do we, too-or, rather most of us—belong to the class j sessing the wisdom of the rat and of the crocodile? Women, they say, are apt to be more pleased with Let us be rid of such a state of af fairs. Conceit works to no good end and it is, in itself, one of the ■ St weeds in the garden of per MEETS MONDAY NIGHT 'Continued from Page One) Iter told of numerous kinds of led foods which have been re- Led and sold to the public. Many sd to the food to give them the f have been decomposed to some int. In order to make fruits have’ often”beL™dd™^ The ier, natural color of some fruits lirMaVret‘Hanner.^rhf5^^^^^^^ her discussion with a brief resume his works and the many theories attracts. Einstein says that it’s not t\^rre\tn^^;^^b7cau1e?pre is curved; all things are in curves, even light rays. He says that the earth moves in an ellipse, not be- E the world of sun that the path, of least time is an ellipse. The more matter pres ent, the more space is curved, there fore light from the stars is bent around the sun. The path of a fall ing object ^from^ strlSghUinetat is Uiat S'^the relativity oi mass. A in/cathode rays Ld particles sh '"^The foLth dimension is appa ently time. A line may be one, point on the waH two, a poinWn L morTea^y underj^£d”jn ^a ^mo- fo^n'^LfdVat planets not moving force. They start with natural mo- swers, “No, but motion in a straight line is only possible in Euc"’ WILL REAPPEAR It will be of general inter. eTe'It^twVof theXee pUys which given at the Parish House u the auspices of the Altrusa ( Young Ideas budget of the Community Chest are: Y. M. C. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Associ ated Charities; Travelers Aid; Boy Scouts; Girl Scouts; Red Cross; Salvation Army; Colored Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.; and the Colored Women of France Subject of Program rench Club Members Discuss French Women Great in Lit- The regular meeting of the Cercle Francais was held in the 1 twelfth. The mei the roll call by giving the name and work of some famous French wo- ’ Chaminade, “Tes Doi so beautifully rendered I "^:TZy Yost- Due to illness, Misses Nance, 1 In the recent “try out,” Coral Boyd, Lois Crowell^ and Elizabeth Bast- Firefhy Barr?rL^MoH*l by H. H. Davies and Her Husband’s Wife ' ^One of these works will be pro- r the pen is dipped the n all right! But our picture is a dif ferent one. We can imagine the dusky lover inscribing the following rrunTtte lad”y: "Hello^Lney ! Sho rZers^oP^for thrren^/the pos^t- varS tat'onXJl^^^^^^^^ fact, his must be a pretty sordid existence. We don’t blame him for getting scratchy. The defect s' that he's only human, after all what could be more human tha get scratchy in the face of ad white kitten a bath in blackest mk; over”hirbe?t‘white dress; he never wrote with a leaky fountain pen, .nid were not for the law b school books, a books and all p well, let us put m a woru what Mr. Morley declares to’bear a r use it as tion. Per- e is that it ter, the reading of po ' ' ' tended for someone e the most delightful i of the rural districts. 5 else is one of SAINT VALENTINE 3ut good old Saint Nicholas e children all would pine The one who has the kindest h. Who’s Who and Where Mary Elizabeth Long visited her her home in High Point during the past week-end. Mary Ogburn visited her home at of North Carolina who was to have spoken on Campus Problems at the Expanded Chapel Service on Feb- mo"n'ing,'^Febraa°ry dghte^th"*^ The delay was caused by the illness of
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