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out for lie said “My hat being tl
tl.rlame'’the worid over? ^
The College Paper
. ^ One of the state papers, in_ re
ef tlie staif of the Iconoclasi
be the case. College men and ’
en should have outgrown the c
dr^rfteTre^old enoSh to loS
at questions sanely and logi "
and to see both sides of them.
ing a" medium fcough^'wLh”
may bo used for kindly and
structivc given ii
find a place in the paper. Appreci
ation on the part of one group for
what the other group does may be
expressed here, and may be expected
to have a large part in bringing
iVnother’s Point of View
e world is made up of o
to%lb;anotfe‘”:pwro;sfw:
think not.
In this age of progress, of ad-
After Infirmary
Hours”
t™‘sLp ?g2. * Valn'llopei^^^^^
tunities for success, the narrow mind
that shuts out all advice, that turns
a deaf ear to suggestions of others;
tliat fails to see another side of
t of view—to do
of faith in one's
the success of it c^
sides of the questii
ly and definitely.
see one point of view and that only?
There is no success predicted for
the person who thinks his own ideas,
point of view, and combines it with
his o*n,,. using the, best points of
Kind Words
think «f’"th7happineL''^and’'l°ncour-
agement that a kind word, spoken
now and then, will give to our fel-
word of encou>tgment thit I^LSd
give to spur them on. We are all
human enough to know the depths
,:s
a kind glance given, even though it
|>e through accident, by friend or
makes the whole world
Jiter. Do not be too ready
to criticize a friend, or neighbor,
who is not on the heights of happi
ness and frivolity all of the time.
pleasa”nJ a.rwTmight^ br'^^Lmem'
her that often our friends are the
times, k is only through HndnTss
and sympathy that they endure us.
Can not 'we make the s
for you,—and you will be the hap-
ny a heart is hungry, starving,
for a little word of love.
Speak it then, and as the sunshine
Gilds the lofty peaks above
So the joy of those who hear it
And-the world is b
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The final hockey games will
Miss Torbert announces that the
tennis tournament, botli singles and
doubles, ,vill be played off as soon
as possible. The faculties of the
College and Academy will also take
part in a faculty tournament.
3m settles down upon the un-
ates who are left behind, un-
and sorrows vanish lik
of the night. Breakfa
-■ ■ ^ daily orange, 0,
over, the patient,
ushed out of their beds
we go, and the already immaculate
floor is swept and dusted within an
inch of its life. After this c
it of a score of ir
Twelve o'clock brings dinner
trays, oh blissful moment. . We
search wildly over ours foi- a-,few
In the quiet of the afternoon
'wrji'y'ur zvz
icim I. k, II,. In
protest. Quiet onee more,
ing eyes close. ■ Follows,ai
of ten minutes. , Enter a mustara
plaster. We grind our te(;tli with
scfrr^idVJir'Swi'i
We did
ThI"mrat^Lciting event of the
moon is the visit of Dr. Pfohl,
3 Heath’s “Our Doctor." He
ly cannot get a word in edge-
:, and our timid request finally
Five o'clock! Supper! More
?Ms'■year.'^''whTn thTs Tnchanti^
hour is past, we find, the hall inter-,
the door is shut in our
: rudelv too. We take
rclding^ blissfu% "unlwTre us
- ve sulkily pick up one of our
excited but—it is only that everlast
ing thermometer! We would like to
chew the thing to^ bits if we were
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, to the foot of the beds,
are on the open door. The do(
r stairs. We- sink back to ou
s, deciding thal be is not gooc
thermometcr.s and" mi
CURRENT EVENTS
lioh law passed by last
Mrs. J. P.
It of the Senate at Was!
New, Footwear For Easter
THE PRICES ARE MOST REASONABLE
PI„.,. SI... $4_95 t„ J9_85 *»i to (
SIMMONS SHOE STORE
Chiffon—Service and Heavyweight
Silk Hosiery $1.00
And every pair full-fashioned and silk above knee