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~ . .. Gifts to College The College acknowlec1ge~ with grati- tude a g'ift ~)f 510CX) from :\Ir. Oli\'er ((Hid1 and nne of 5150 irum a friend \\'ho \\'i~he,. to remain unknown. hoth towanl the equipmcnt of the ehemi~try lahoratory for which about $5,QCX) has heen cXI>cnded recemly. During the fi\'e years of (lur exi~tellce the gift of :\Ir. Costirh i;;. the only lar~e muney <Ionation re~ei\'ed and yet we live in a cit)' where it i~ common to hear of millions con- trihuted In ,·<I\I..:ation. \\'e ha\'e felt jll~tified in thr appeals which we ha\'e made at inter-also as li\'es are heing :>acri- fice<1 (;\'1'11 morc hy manual than by mental lahor in our e!Torts 10 provide for the Catholic young women of 01iT vicinity training of collegiate standard. In September we recein.'d almo~t one-third o j the young women who entered college in the city. We trust that the g'cnero\ity of :\lr. Co~til'h will he emulated by our citizen~ tf' whom the call:>(' oi Catholic higher education ;;.hollid he .... 1cred. N. -:- c. The ('0111',::-1' ha:. al-.o heen the recipient thi~ fall of a vaillable forty-inch refleeting telescope. The in~tnlll1ent is thirty years old. hILt in perfect condition. It\ modern mechanical devices and special construc- lion are a Irilmte 10 the invenlive genius of it~ designer. The ICjeSCOP<: now ~ta!1(b III the phy~ic~ lahoratory. all'aitmg a p<:rlllanent erection. Plan\ are under way for the plafillg' of it o n a rotatin~ platform near the hdfry. wher<: an ona!-:,onal wind\\\ will pro\'id<: the he\t pO'i~il,le meall\ of ohservation, \\'1' arc indchrt.'<1 for this prized giit to :\lr. John I lart of Roche!>ter. and we wish to cxpre~s to him l'ur ~inc<:re ap!>recia- lion and jtratiwde. To :\lr. Eugene Dwyer. al\'l\ we are illdeht~1 ior his imere~t in Ihi~ a~ in nlany olher thir.g~ whifh han' I.ccn of henefit to the oolleJ.::e. N. -:- c. College Reception to Academy Alumnae :'-aturda~·. ()\,tuher the tw<:mieth. th ... ia;:ulty ami -!I!flenb \f Xazareth C\I- it';,:e ;:-n\\\.' a :ca am! r,\::cl'liol; I\ thc all1111n'1e nf Xnl.ardh .\cade111y ill thl' . --m·ial ]{lIom, whidl 1m .. I ... en ta .. triully dl'r,lrlted and il1r;:i~lll'd through a ~ift frpm tl1l' .\Imllilae. Thlh the~ h .. 1d an npl'l>rtI111i\~ flf enjoying' with \1';' the delig-htful .. urrulln<ling\ tht·y hal'e \,ro- I'ided f('1\ 'Ulr \\rial eH·nl... \\\c extend OUl' ~inrt:n' thanks ami hupc they will join u .. in .. imilar afrair~ in the fmllTe. THE GLEA:;..iER Club Elections Im11lcdiatel~' after the cl3.!>sel'l were organizt.il and hea(it'(l hy their re.:.pective oflicer,; it \ecme(] Ol'portunc that the variOll:' duh\ which furm \uch a vital part of our college hfe, should be set in mOl ion ior the currrnt year. The Dramatic Clut wa\ n:or~anized nr:.t. Those dramatically inclined, handed together and cho:<e for Pre~i(lellt-(']\'11IC11lint Kveh. re-elected Vicc-Pre~ident-Beatrice \Velch Secrelary-:\lildred Burke Tre.1~urer-)'lary Scary Sporh too. have found an importallt place in om acti\·itie~. ..\t the fir~t meet- in~ of the Athletic {\ssociation. the fol· (owing oAicer:> were elected; Pre~idcllt·.Jcall Harward Vice-Pre~ident-AgJlc~ :\Iarron Secrelary-).Iartha Clark Treasmer-Elsir ~trrhler For all tho\'f! who have a singular liking for fluency ill the French tougue \La Reunion Frant..(isc,\ wa\ reor~anized thi~ year and elt;cted fur I're~ident-lda Holm\'_ \'ire-President-,\nna Egan Secretary-I':dith Fi~cher Trea\urer-I Folry .-h ior the Frtmin en;t. we all know its importance, and the neee....,ity of titrong organiT.ation to carry on mis~ion work. Father near~ 111 a coll\·incin!.!\ and enthtl~ia,tic little talk ar<:lllo;e(l our mi~ ~i(lnary spirit and strai~ht'''''ay we u!>t our \'otes for Pre..;ident-Jean Il:\. Vicc-Presidellt-:\Iary La Palm :\:eeret:try·-:\llIry O'Brien Trea\llrer- Ro,alind ).Ialev The Sister :\:oT<lritil\~. Sig;;'a Tall and Thct'l :\11. in which are centered our purely social :tfti\ities, hal'c :tl~ 1)Ce1l rc- (m::anized. and are nnw ~howin~ signs oi illtel~~e interc-! m thcir pro~pe..::ti\'e tvent:.. Si/-,'llm Tall ha .. f('r ih officers: Pre~ident-:\Il\r)\ Fnr,h<.:e Vi\'c-Presi(lent-llelcn Howland St.'Crtiary Dorothy SIl!lh'an Trea\urer--Lois Foil'\\ Thcla :\u h.,,, for ib (lllin'r~ I'Tl·~l(lcnt·_' I:\!r~' {)li\\r Sdlreiner \';n··l're.,i,]<·nl -11t'l{'I' l'''ym·., \1'\I11l\a :-'l~'r.:tarv- LOlli ... · I.),,\!(' Tr{'a~\\r~r-~ 'athcrine . \\\al~h \\'ith th{'~e \\UIJ: ')Nil'rr\ oi the n:n- 0;1\ dul, .. tI. ;.:l1idl Ih. we ied Ilmt all o\\r dr, ,T!_ :1\'1 WI.I< ~[ak;lIj., 'or 1:1,· IWX\ ~('al will! .. 11<'(\ ...... 111 N. + C . arn hut a lin~ 'Ihhle ()i ,ahy [\am 1(1\'11 \ heal11l:; ~('a· ,· .. \w!t-r \\'h.\· til e'M I (, \I tak6 t~lC If( 1111 ,Ie T', make a ,11('''' \j I k\till~ E. R. C. ·,il. OUR ALUMNAE Xa7~1reth College h:b mally thin!;:. thi~ year it l1e\'er had heiore--a new building. ll!'W bhora'orie~. nt'\\' f t1rl1i~hin~,;,. and an . \Iumnae. Tangible evidence of that fact was pro- ducC'(1 Friday evening. :\o\'ember Yth, when the ~aid .\luml1ae. ha\'ing decided they ~ho\!I(1 do somethin~ definite to pro\e that. as a group. the) are sti!l ali\e ami acti\'ely interc~le(1 in their ,\ lma ;\Inter. ~ponsored a rard-pHrty at the College, The arrangements were made so that the !;u ... sts could play any game they w i~hcd. hridge. five-hundred. or pedrl) a\ it wa~ a private party with a prize for ea,'h table. The proceeds of the 1\>.1rt'· w\re turned o\'er w the Co!lege. N. + C. Parties of the Month , ,\]'s\ own fellowship and good hllmor pre~;ded o\'er the party gi\\en to the Fre.~hmt:n by the Sophomores. Pictures of Smith. place cards, each holding a Smith button, and table decorations in re<1. \\ hitt', and hlue carried out thc idea nf the party. Certainly we heartily agree with the ~e11ti111ents of the Sophomores expressed in their rou\illg cheer. liow 111111:h the girls enjoyed bridge and danc- ing a iter the ycry excellent :.upper was dearly \hown hy their n , luct:mcc to I{O hnmc, \\'e Frc~hmen SlIrely enjoycd the el·cning. antI we wish tl) extend thanks 10 Ihe Sophomorcs. \\'1' are di\'1ppo111tcd in the outc()me oj Ihe pre~idential clec- tinn, hm t],t' \ ,\1 Smith Party\ will alw:t~s remain a deli;:htful renlt:mhrance 01 thi~ C:1ml)'1ig-n. N. + c. Ch'''t~! Big- ghf)H~. little .!Zh .. ~l:.. ;:-I,osts with (Iet,p. detp I·oice .. or !!hI'~\ with dammy hand~. in fal'l all kind, of J.:ho~t .. wcre ho\t ... ,.'b to the \\phonlQres at a Ilall'.we'en 1).1rn· Tue,da~ e\\elli1<~ (h;:tnh.:r ,m. 1'l2K Lnuely 1'a\.\,1ge,. thTllu~h dark. gloomy corridor~, whe~e ;HI .. teri(ll1~ hclb rang' and hO{llk-ci fi:\'llrc\ lurked! .\ '!~Mll.;~· ..e~~ioll wl1l'n thc \\ari· \u .. p(lrti\n~ oi a .. 1:lIn i)(\r\-! . m·, at~allll'l~ 1\1~sl·d thwug-h ~hrink!1lg hand~ a\'COIll- 1';U1ied hy pi\'rcillf..': ,hrie].( ... and fortllllr~ 101(1 I!~' a we!l-inionllc.! ;':.11'''::' werc dc\'er _lIml' u!h·re.1. ]{ ... irc,hm(·lIh W('\'(' .. en ... d and I,Tll.b awarded fnr the \\It·\\(·r· l'st and the hnmic~t l'!1 .. tum ... ~. Sh\rth· h('fmt\ the \witdlillg hour\ thc I-'lIe.,(\ departed with .. incerc thank.. to IIlt'ir ..i~tl'T da~~ for a mn ... t cnjoyahle eYeni11g.