REMEMliER SUFFERERS i>alrntttp FLOOD Superintendent of Orphans’ Home Speaks In Y. P. M. On Mav fourtli at tlic expanded cl.apel hour, Mr. Charles Wood, Superintendent of the Children’s Home, spoke on his work at the or- brken”by'Lath! Xea'se^ o"' diyoree. Countie Cullen Speaks At Colored Y. W. C. A. phanages of North Carolina and South Carolina which are now ear- mittanee to ninety per cent of the Mr. Wood gave a very intere account of the life of the ehil .in the home. When a child re* the school age, he sper.d., i hours a day in recitation. The riculum is not as full as it i.s- in Of New Student Council President Speaks On Differ. Phases of Student Government ma Firey, president of^tl rof the work of that o :^:.;i^:rrts^an^!::d:"^l‘r:- sponsihility,not only in order to sup- IMPORTANT MEETING OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT The May meetmg of the held on Monday, May 2, in ing room of^ Alice Clewell 1 dent of the association, j The minutes of the last were read by the secretary. of the child. Tlie boys are f cured "ffr’ them'^ ^^Mr* VooV said Rev. C. C. Speaks at History Club Pupils Give Recital In Music H On Thursday ^afternoon, May 5, THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC SALEM COLLEGE STUDENTS’ RECITAL Miirparet Patterson MEMORIAL HAI,L Thursday ^Ma,^^ , Glee Club Presents Operetta “The Castaways,” Monday tnowrlirrtta, wls'dellghtlrf^ Iv presented bv the Glee Club ort Colored y. W. C. A. on Tue Beta Kappa, and holds an M. . reports that a second volume of his will be published in tlie fall, as will his anthology of negro verse v ' ' of the loveliest of his poems, with which he opened his program. An other fault, in the opinion of a number of people, is his pre-occu- patibn with death. But that is a fault of youth, and youth is a fault His verse is by no mea to social problems and im As Carl von Vechten has he is comparable to the Ru Pushkin, who wrote of Ri] a mastery of lyric verse. With ' Home Economics Club Fashion Show Displa,/ed by dnesday. May 4 « of Alice Clewell building. that the purpose of the Verv beautiful dresses were c hibited, beginning with the ear plot, which centered around a group ? the part of Mrs. of a New York '"Thfpart™of Nihfalt'^the^English girl living on the island, was skUl- fully^ portrayed by Lillyan Newell. ddedlv^ Trtiltie^^ slrrBell, tht tn- The chorus of n eidedly artistic and produced just Attends Cleveland Convention The Spirit and Practice of the New Kducation" Subject of 1 of the De- Ohio, and those attending ;d at the Hotel Statler. The ;et of this convention was “The t and Practice of the New Ed- II '^SclmoK''‘'’Th'is issed all day Fri, ;s Co-operate with the I.incoln s.” Then Miss May K. Lew- ferred to the progress made by d “edTaVL"^ New Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Installed The installation service of the new Y. W. C. A. cabinet was luld -.n the .'.ibrary on Sunday c.ven.iMr. May 1. at sever, fi,teen o’clo.:|.. iliip the King.” Special n ell of the Musie^’Facuity, who ph carry on the work. The cabinet then fn’'the Tudience'had r”lightld''can dle. The Hynm “Follow the (Jleam” _ Mary I Mary > now being used extensively by sc one representing the Sphinx, have been carved by them. The eonven-

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