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tht· tht• tht' !('(I USI ·n·: at II. of of .. or, 2463 VOLUME II ·-::---~:~_ \Dave'' Grant Elected for Frosh Prexy Other Offit~es Claimed By B.Lawren(•e, N. Erne, E. So utter, Y. Kalding Fn·~hman •·lt·•·t ion n·t urn;; ll<·n· a sur- prist· to snmt• \'ol<'l'~ and a gratilication to otlwrs. Eh·<·t.·d to t ht· pn·sidt·rH·~ 11 as lla1·id <:rant wit lr Barham l.owt•rn· as \'ic•·-pn·oidt·nt; E\'dyn !''autt .. r, t rc·asun·r: :\orma Ern<·, tii'<Tt•lar~·: and \'r~a Kolding, St ud•·nl •·ourwil. n·pn·s•·ntat i\'t'. Grant Leads Class Knm1n as \I >a\'1·\ to all hi~ man\ frit·IHls t lw Ill'\\ fr .. shman pn·\~ haib from Fulton, :\. Y. Canying on hi,.. foot hall from hi!,:h ~drool cia~:.;. l>.l\t• HI)r,..titut•·d ,1 s l't•nl!-r oil tlw footlmll l<':tlll this fall. I It· has also I H'l'll al't in· in otlwr sports. Tlw \'in·-pn•sicknt is a·m•·mlll'r of th•· \Lllllt' Brains\ l<.·am 11hi, h hilsn't lost .t ganH'. I lol\1'\'l'r, t h•· nam•· do,·sn't lrt out· sidt· of t lw sports t •·am. In int ramur.d:; sill' was on t lw hork<'\ t •·am this fall and plans to go out for \'<Jilt•) hall. This 1'. 1-:.',. lwnwt.own is i\·lont in·llo. Other Off.icers SPrrl'tan :\orma Enu· has aln·a<h prm·• d lwr-wnrth in ht·r din·rtorship oft h·,. fn·shman ass1 ml>ly. Sht· is a lll<'llllwr of t lw First Cit·•· dub. :'\orma c·om .. s lll'n· as a 1'. E. from Kingston. \Baln;\ L<l\\'1'1'1'<' \1 ill hold dn11 11 t h<· po- sition of dass t n·asun·r. This C. C. is a llll'llllwr of t h<· At hlt·t il' l'Olllll'ii and t ht· S,·cond Glt·•· l'iub. Ht·r :<JH·l'ial intt·r .. sts .trl' sports and bowling. \'rsa l..:oldin~-:. frosh 1'. E., has lu·•·n ,.J,·l'tt·d to n·pn·s•·nt hn da~s at St U<h·nt ··owu·il. This is a most important poHition ,liJd n•·•·ds to In· \11·11 lillt·d. \'r~a is .rn .l!'t il'l· nH·mln·r of I h<' Aq uat h- • lulr. Close Raees ){,.,.,uJts of th<· •·ll'l'tion sho11 a doh(' ran· in tlw l'ilSI' of tht· tn·asun·r. :\·Lrr- gar<'l Brand traikd b) only a fl'l\ vot .. s. I nt .. n·st ing I o not •· Wt•n· I it·s I u·t 11 t·t·n Roh- •·l'l Brown and 1\l uri PI ( ;ra f. out ·d ist ann·d lo1· Lnw .. rn· for t·h .. vin·-pn·sidt•ru·): and aiso hl't \\'t•r•n Bt•tl \ Luk•·ns and Eilt·•·n :\IcCorn O\'t•rrull'd- bv :'\orma Enw. For all' !'asl's •·xn·pt t lw Jl~• sickn£'y a f<·W oft ht· vott•s n1st would havt· turrwd t ht· t idt·. Students Submit Papers to Editor of Education Journal :\irw st udl'llts from t lw Sl'nior, junior, .llld sophomon· dasst•~> submit lc•cl l'Ssays 11n tlw tht·mt•, \Th .. Tt·at\ht•r in tlw \\'ar Crisis,\ as outlirwd in .l rl't'l'll! issU<• of //ill to f) l're.'·'. In rl·vi .. wing 1 h,.,.,.. o;l uli•·nt •·ontribu· Irons, t lw facult \ £'ormuittt·t· dt•<·iclt·d to •nhruit t.ht· pap•·~s of Pat rkia l)uinn and I ;,.nrgt• Candn·va as t h<· most worthy con- I ri lnrt ion to r·•·prl'St•n t I his sdlClol in till' <THllt•st. Tlw01· t wu t•ssays havl' hl'l'n S<'nt to tlw l'clitnr·s of tlw Jnumal of .\'el;' }'ork State Education for possihh· ust• in I h\· '1-lar<'h issm· of thi,; magar.irw, whkh is d .. volt·d to t lw t lwnu·, \Tiw Tt•adu·r in tlw War Crisis.\ Th\ facult1· t·ommit 1 •·•· wish to com· 1111·nd tlw stu;I .. nts fort h .. gr.lllcln·spons•· ,uJ<I I'Xt'l'llt·nt contributions. IJILILTOIP IRIESS A \Vord lo tht' Wis(• ---~=\---~ . - ·.:.:··...:.· ·=== CORTLAND STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, CORTLAND, N.Y., JANUARY NUMBER 9 14, 1943 Stuart Gracey's Cortland Concert Well Received Geneva Haritoue Presents An Ext•eptionaii•rogrum Stu.lrt (;r .... ,., ll,dk,·d outo till stag!' \\\·dru·,.,da\ ,.,,.;ring, j.ruuan 6, 19-l.l, and t lu· h;1rit mH· from ( ;,.11<'\ a mad<· 11 not· ,rJ,J.· impn·~~ion l11 hi:-; .trt ist il' display of a ll<·ll·m.lllll<'n·d voi•···· IIi:-; fn·•·dom of <'lllis~i.:n, hi~ t'\'t·nnt·s~ of 111111· rnad•· pnssi- J,Jt· .t 1 oin· of llltll'h sonorit' .wd n·son- ,UJt'l', Italian Group l;irst His ~ubth- int•·rtll'l·tatillns of th<· lirst song~ in lt.dian midll llt·lllw ili'I'CJllllll'd for J,, I h1· f.ll·t thaI h<· sltlliil'd and sang in lt.rh for tim·•· 11·.rrs. lns!Pad of u:;ing t ht·s•· song:< for \' anning up, as is 1'011\'t'll· tionalh dnnt·, :\lr. (;r,ll'<'l proj<·t·t .. d him- S<·II imnH·dialt·h and ··nt husi.tht il'alh into hb program. \\it lwut ,, doulot t !J,. mo:-;t dmrming \\ll).:s of 1 ht· 11 holt· <'l'l'lling \1 •·n· I ht· dt·· light fulh ''\luisit<· group of old English J,aiJad~. Th,·ir pol'li•· lirH·s and simpl•• nll·l•.tlit·s. togl'lh<·r 11 ith :\Jr. (;ran·~··s n·- luwd inll·rprl'l.tt ion of tlwm, madt• tht'lll I lu· gt·m of t h,· ,.,· .. ning. Espt•t·ialh not- .lhh· 1\t·n·, \() :\listn·ss :\lirw\ and \\\'lwn l>ull <'.m·,\ in 11 hil'l1 lw shol\<·d ht· krww ho11 and 1\ lwn to sing soft h. Aft•·r his \l..trgo a! fal'tolum\ h .. sang, \l>rink to :\J,. Onl~ \lith Thinl' E11·s,\ .11 I >r. I> .. ( ;ro,rt 's n·qw·sl. At·companist Performs :\lr. Stt'\<'ll~on Banu·tt. his skillt·d ill'· •·ompani~t. pl.11t·d t 110 11orks !1) Chopin, oil<· In I )p)ru~s\. and \Ia,., ,·,rJic·d back h~· t h,· Pill husi.lsl ic audit·n•·•· for st•l'<•ral I'll- t'Oft·~. :\s th•· <<>ll<<·rt dn·11 io a dosp, i\lr. { ;r,u <'I s.ulg Kt·l'll 's n·nc 111 ll!·d \{>lei :\!an Rin·r\ frol!l \Sho11 Boat.\ In this, as 1\\•ll ,,s in his •·n• on·, \On I ft,. Road to :\land.tl.l\.\ lu· prm .. d ht· had a strung \'oin· of spl•·ndid fllllll'l' .uul rang<·. \I I lc·anl a Fnn·st l'r.l\ ing\ h1 l'l'lt·r dt• Rnst· 11.1s hi,. ,.,,.,·ond and la:<l t'lll'Ort·. Concert Was Exceptional SILENCE! Silt•nn·. Vl's. Let theni haw silence. Call th<· roll of their names and let it go at that. To long slt•ep and deep sil<•m'e tlwy havp gone, l>t•Pp among the never for- gottt•n. ( 'arl ,'·iandburg. (To lw found m Woma 11 's Ilome Compmtion for Den•m- ber 1942, page 22.) Yt·s, many an• destined to ht' n•eordt>d among I he Ilt'Ver forgot- It'll. AlrPady our :-;ehool rnstt·r con- tains two such names. Fornwr ( 'ortland lllt'll Tom M c I )t'rmot t and AI \\'right haw l)('t'n killt'd in line of duty. 1 \'an Halstf:'d is rt'portl'd missing and Eugl'rw Shevlin 1s a J apanPst> prisorwr of war. And t lw roll of nanws will not end there! ( lur st•rvkt• list is steadily grow- mg long<•r. Their natnt's \\'(' an• displaying in tribute to th!:'ir st•r- \'ict•. \\'<• an• honoring t lwm 111 this small way.· Many of our tnl'nexprt'ss in their lt•t ll'rs a dl•sin· tn comt• baek to ( 'ortland. Many int(•nd to finish tlwir ('()ucation at a future date. \\'p \Vho an· hert' have a ehanct• to do that now. \\'('art· privill'gt'd to n·main and s!•rvt' lwrt·. \\\• must kt>('P the trust they havt· giwn us. Tht•y arl' sl'rving. !\I any willlw giving tlwir all--- <·v<·n tlwir lives. \\'(• must also serve who oft<•n think of ourselvt>s as 1 hosf' \who only stand and wait.\ :\clr. (;l'.l<'l'\ 's l'<llll't•rt 1\ilS t'X!'I'Jllional ·· _ ___ -~-.-= for s<·\ 1 -ral I'<'il>«llls. First ,IH'I'aust· lw l'host• J \ program ~~··II !illit···l to his .-lass of nudi- Letter to the E itor <'IH't•s sunwt bing which many of tlw prof,·ssional pPrfornwrs ht•n• (on tlw Hill) J>r. If. Dt•W. l>t•Groat, Principal fail tn do. s,.,·ond, IH·•·aust· i\lr. Gran·r Cortlai11l Stall· Tt•arhl•rs' Collc·g<• has a 1\l'll·•·dul'at•·d voin·. It is warm, Cortland, ;\;t•\1' York. manh. ,., ... n. and s<·nsitiv<·. And last, ht•- 1 > .. ar 1 )r. l>PGroat: l'aUs•· lw was an artist. !lis phrasing was Tlw Boston holm·aust of Novt·llllr<·r st·nsit i1· ... his dkt ion <''\n·ll•·nt and lw sang Z!!th, with its lull of 492 ciPaths, 119in- ll it h f,·,·ling and a line St'IISt· of int t•rpn·- tat ion. W. A. A. C. Information jun•cl, and t hl' ;>.h·wfoumllancl inft·rno with 88 dt·at hs, should bring honw to us ., tht· follr of d<•<'orating dane(' halls, gym- nasiums, or any plan• wht•n· a rrowd may ass<·!llllll· with intlmnmahlt· matt·rial. In orciPr t.hat \\'t• may guard against a likt• catastrophP W<· must make· rul<•s gov- t•rning t h .. typt• of dl'corations to lw Us('(l whPr<· p1•rsons an· allowNI to ass<•mhlt·. IJ . . S . Unusual Paper on ; lllliOr· entor \Old Indian Trails~~ ! Dant•e {() Be By Miss Anthony :.·Held Jan. 29 List Topit•s For Otlu•r l'apl'l's About Nc•w Yo .. k Stah• Hislcw~ ln•·orlll<·•·tion llithth•·•·l•·•·til<'<lllll\ •n· ;-.;,.\\'York Stat•· lli~ton. l.lught J,, \11,~: Carr, llt·lll<•l \\ Ant hon1 '''\'Ill h '\ 111\· an intt·rt·sti.ng .tnd unusu.d l\'i\'' 1111 \!lid. l rldian Trails and :\lod.·m lll~.:.·lm,i\'\ S. PPr·ldns, U. 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I prihorwr of I Jr,. J.rp.lll•·\· '-,lit<,. I hr· !.til of For Governn1ent Tr•aJning B.t1.r.,n. lu· Jr.,<J 1 .. , n ,, I'\\'\ '\'\i\J.: in To Be Junior Engint~eJ•!-i iH I j, 111. ·1 hih d..ttnit•· nr·11~ 11.1· '' ·. 11 , . .J ou I k· \·'< · 1 1 11 1 . · 111 11 , • •·inlwr H 1'.' hi~ JM!<II'-. \Jr .rnd :\'Irs. V> HIH'll \\'1 1 a I'll l'gl• I l\gl\'1' .I f . . . lit·l<l an· invi!t·d to qu,tlifl a~ junior <'II -'·. 11 \''\. Sh•·.\ 1111 of ( ort l.t~~d. \' · 1 \\11<· f~ orn gin•·•·rs in tlu· ~11\'t'flllllt'lll ,.,,.,I in· ill t.tk· I h\ 1\ rf•·. Ill \>tllilll I .d •. ( .ddorlll,l. flu· ing a short tmining <·our,.,•· in r•·•o.:nif<·<llmlorm.ltllrrr 'om•·~. \.\ ·' ''-nil of .111 ,., . . I I I h.l!l''l' of Jll\l~llllt'l'~ Jr,.,,, lnll\1'1'11 th·· r.lp· l'llgint•t•nng Sl' lOlls. \ · . I r II .\Ill'S!' 1-:<1\'t'l'llllll'lll ·\'\ iho lnll•·d \>t.lll·~ Candrdat•·s rna) tak•· a 1<·11·11<·<·\, u · \\ .. 1) . 1 . 111 . 111 I I . I . .ll I loll ,, . tinlt'- I'OUrSI' or go to HI' lOll ltl I H· t·l t'liilii.!S for 1.7 WPI'ks, with t lu·ir I uit ion paid. Tlu· Consist<•nt with t hi' gm·c·rnmt·nt polky of t•\tt·rHiing information •·unc·t·rning tlw \\'onwn's Arm\ Am.ilian Corps to all •·ullt•gt• stud<·nt s, I >r. II. !> .. Witt I lt·( ;roat n·nd a lt·tt •·r ill' had n•n•i\'t•cl. At this January II l'hapc·l lu· also appointt•cl :VI iss :\linni•· l't·arl Can in l'hargt· of informa- tion f'oncc.-rnin~ t ht• \\'. A. A. (\ ·riH· l'nilt·d Statt\s Anm hus pla .. .-d an an· nounc't'fll<'lll on llilg<· two of t hi>; issw· of t lw If illlnj) 1 1 rt'l.\. It rs, tlwn•f on·, n•conmwndt•cl that a ruh· lw mloptl'cl hy you that all clt•<·ora- t ions mwd at any t inw shall h<· lin·proof or prop<·rly lin·pmof<·<l. It would ht· \\'!•II to hav<· it und<•rstood 1 hat mmpliann· with this ruh• will h<• a lirst n·quirNtwnt to l\lw us•• of t ht• gym- nasium for a hall hy any duh or organ- ization. <'lllran!'l· salan will In· S2/l00 .wd .qt· pnintmt•nts ma·\ lw madt· an\ 11 IH·r·•· in tlu· .-ountrv. Furiht·r information m,l\ lw had at i lw Civil S<·rvin· Informal i r m ( lllw•·• 801 E. St., :\!'\\' York. Manu!-ic•r·iplioi A1·c· Sought From t:ollc·gc· Slud«•nls Fo1• Pot'11·y AntholoMy Alpha Beta May Nationalize Music. Council Ele«·ls Officers from All (;roups State War Council Sponsors Two Films At Jan. 13 Chapel In asst·mhl\' W('(lrwsday, january U, t 110 films froni thl' Stat•· \A'ar Counc·il \\'t•rc ,hown, ont• !wing \Fit to Fight on All Fronts\ having to do with tlw physieal l<tn .. ss prog-ram, and <lw otlwr a story of t lw :\avy l'rP-Fiight program. Tlw nat ionalintt ion of t lw honor scwil't y of tlw sdwol is !wing •·ont•·mplatt•cl. ))r. II. llt· \;l,'itt l>•·<;roat has c·ontactt•d th<· pn•sidc·nt at Buffalo Sta!t· Tmdwrs !'ol- lt•gp in n•gard to tht· matt<·r. Tht·national organization for l'Xn·ll•·nt st'holarship in stat<· tt•ac·lwr cnllt·gps is !.><·Ita Kappa Pi. S<•wrnl oft lw nwm h .. rs oft lw fa .. ult y havt· IH·Iongc·d to t lw organir.at ion. I lll'lii'Vt' that t hP adopt inn and <•nforn·- lllPnl uf this rult· togl'tlwr with propPr can· in all mattt·rs fl!'rlaining to tin· pn·- v .. ntion will go ·far to fon•stall a ratas- lrnJliH' likP tlw Ollt•s ltll·nt iotwd a how. Thanking you for your t·oupt·rat ion in this mat tt•r, I am RPspectfully yours, Franklin l'it•r!'l', Fin· Marshal. Colleges Cooperate In 1943 Victory Book Campaign At t h<· lirsl st•ssion of :\I usir· c·otllll'il, Tu<•sdav :'\ovt·mlwr .l. 11<'\\ oflin·rs Wl'rt' <'l<'<'t<·d.' ' Th<'y <'onsist of I > .. ml'l \'' An thonr. <'hairman; Mar .. ia A,r .. s, vin·· .-hairman; Flon·nn· Ta 1 lor, st·.-r<'l ar~ : Elois<• Watlwrston, t n·asun·r; 11'1'111· Sill'lt, l'Oil!'t'rl managt•r; and Eva ;..; •. v .. J, pub licity lllllllaJ.lt'r. Miss :\lt·~•·r ts fatUit\ advisor. Tlw Music- mundl is a r .. pn·s .. ntat i1·•· hody for till' purpos•· of int Pgra t ing a II t•xtra·curricular musk al't ivitit•H. 1\·J .. m- ill'rs ar .. : First r;Jt .•. duh Flon·m·•· T:11 · lor, (pn•sid!'nt); (;Jad~s Campl~t·ll, and Eloisl' Watlwrstcm; st·c·mHI ( ;1,.,. duh Marda A\'n•s, (pn·sidc·nt ); I > .. rul'lra An- thony an;l fn·n<· Siko; Small ( ;rnups Eva Nt•vt•l ancl Barbara Ross. :-.;,.,, York :\11 .rnt lr\l\l'l orl I\\\\ lr1 Arlll·ri<.rn <~rlh·.:•· ,twl'\'' 11rll J,.. pulr lislu·d •·;rrh in 1 Jr,. spr'11~·. rJ .. •·rlrlors of I larlting<·r llou,.,t·, :-.;,.\ \ nrl. puldilihing linn. illllliiUII< •·. \York '\' 1 t,, • .. rupil.rt ion of t h<· \'nlnrlll· h.r~ air• ,,d· b··gun, .111d lllrliHtsr 1 ipl ~ .tn IIO\\ .... ,., •. ltl \·,.r,.,•· l>\ .dl s!U<i<·nl·. ,\1,; ''\ 1 grad Uill<· or und<·r.:r.ulu.rtt·. 11rll 1 .. • lr~rJ,I•· for < onsid<·rat ion. :\m ~~II· I· IJI J;l,, .. slllllllit an unlinrill·d uwul ... r ,.f I\\\''· lout no singl<· JHH'III slrould ill''\'\' rt..,n roo ltr1•·s iu II'UJ.:th. :\lanu\ riph ,J,,.u:.r J.,. 11 , .... St·v•·ml sn·1ws for tlw fornwr w .. n· t a k .. rr of st udc·nt s of C or·tlancl Stat •· T,•adwrs coiiPg<·, pt•rforming a vari<•ty of ·ll'l iviti<•S tit.'lt !'OU)cJ bt• US!'CJ in dt•Vt•loping ph\'sic·al fitnt•ss. Wl'<ln<·sday !'Vt·ning, tlw lilms Wl'fl' · ·'J.:ain shown at tlw nw!'ling of tlw .'\. A. H. 1'. E. R., as Wl'll as shots whieh had bt·c·n cut from thP n•p;ular movi•·· This Illt•l't ing was opt•nNI to tlw naval air cad .. ts, t n\l'llSflt'opl<·, nncl tiH· local war council. SKI FOR YOUR COUNTRY 'vVith <•nlistmcnts dosed, the i\ ational Ski Patrol makt•s it pos- sible for qualified unclergraduat<·s i to join' tlw mountain troops directly by their rt·comm<·ndation. Candi- datPS must hl' ruggt·d, but not ncn•s- sarily skiiers. Tht· immNiiatt· C'all by tlw Army for 2,000 n•cruits from nwn soon to b<' incluetC'd ·n\tist lw nnswt•rNI. Thosr intt•rt•stt•d may gt•t full infor- mation from thr National Ski Pa- trol Systt•m,415 Lt·:-:ington Awnuc, New York. Refer to tlw' Hilltop Prc.ts, Dcn•mber Hi, 1942 for mon• details. Freshmen Discuss War Effort ).lisc·u~sinl! tlw stud•·nt part in tlw war pfforts in I ht· january II l'hap .. J w<·n· nwmh<·rs of Mrs. Smith's fn•shruan sp<'l'l'h class. Chairman Virg-inia Russt•ll intro- ducP<I tlw m<•mlll'rs of tlw parwl and jan<• Srh~1iclt spokt· on nlirs<•s aid<•, Jost·phhw Burlw on the· importan<'t• of nutrition, Arl<•fll' Sna\·l'l\' on tlw dangPr of t ulll'rcu- Josis an<l Barl;am TariH•II m1 tlw advan- tap;l's of a rh•morracy. Thr· pmwl l'lllflha- siJwd 1 hat tlw stud<·nt s must do th<·ir part in ordt•t' to hring vic-tory as soon as pos- sihiP. Training School Notes · Tlw cooking dass undN t lw dir('(·tion of Mrs. Warth maclt• an appC'tbdng rlish of Spanish rir<'. Tlwy t rcaH•d llr. Wht•<•lt•r to smnt• of it for hl'r lunrh I hat da} Results of tlw PIC't'tion for studt•nt gov- l'rnrnent officials will lw puhlislwd iu t-lw rw:-:t issm·. :'~:ole should In· mach· of I h<· t•x<·eiiPnt carol program giwn hy tlw sixth, SPVI'nth and t•ighth gradt>s on tlw morning of Christillas vacation. Tlw fifth grade is studying about India and Burma. -To makt.• thl' topk <'Vtm mon• n·alistk. thPY ht•lcl a t'ttrry and ric-e dinnt•r and officiat!.'d at it in Burmese style. Colleg<'S an· act ivl'ly •·oopl•rating in th .. !CJ.l.\ Victory Book campaign to supply mon• and lll•ltt•r hooks to tht· mt•n in tlw arnwd s•·rvil'es. Colll~g<• stor<\s and campus c·ommittc<•s throughout the country hav<· pnJistl'd in t h<· drivt• and marhinc•J'Y is ht•ing sl't in motion for a rc•corcl-brl'aking <'OIIl'l·tion of good hooks from tlw shl'lvcs of faculties and stmiPnts. Tlw 1943 Vi<'!ory Book nuupaign is Students Enll~•·tain A.<:.E. Members at Last Meeting sponson·d hy thl' Anwric-an Library Asso- On TUl•sclny, I ll'<'<'lllfll'r 8, t ht· Asscwia · ciation, Anwriean f~cd Cross and the tion for Childhood Ecltwatiorl lwld its l '. S. 0. Co.Chairmcn Franklin P. annual Christmas party. Musical 'sPlt·c·- Adams, Edward L. Bornays and Norman tions Wl'fl' p;ivl'n hy \'ict mia Front<·ra, Cousins have received pledges of coop- Shirle-y Johnson, l>oris Pope· and Char· !'ration from the National Association of Jottr Smith. Gahrit·llt· Bloddt•\', :1 fr<·Hh- !'ollc•g<• stores. Each college book store man, told a v1•ry d<·lightful sto~y of I lam; will act as tlw official campus collection Christian Andt•rsen's- \Tiw Litt It· Matc·h Cl'nter. Girl.\ Sht• also gavr• an int •·n·st ing <HTounl Tlw aeec•nt is being plaepd on thc· giving of tlw author's lif<·. of hooks in good physical condition, books that an· interesting and readable. Coll!•g!.' Miss Elizalll'th Smith, tlu· dul• advis•·r. llll'll' particularly an· likdy to own plenty pt·c·srnh·cl th•· club with a photograph nf of volumes that would bC' welcome at Dr. Lt•ah Dar, form<·r aclviH<'r of A. C. E. camps and naval bases. This includes who ldt sdwo·J two· }'l'ars ago. lwst Sl'lll•rs, both fiction and non-fiction,· Aftt•r a gam•• and sc·wral Chrifitnms r('['i.'lltly published h~xthooks, stories of carols, n•fn•shmt•nts Wt•rp Sl'rVNI. Marilyn action, humorous books itnd small re.prints Turnbull playNI tht· piano for tlw singing of popular titles. of the Christmas carols. writt<·n or Jt.gibh h.w,J,, \'\ \· 1111 \\'' sidt· of t lu· (l<lJII'r nnl~. !\l.lllu~• ript,., ~lrould J., -nl.nrlll• d I\\\' to Janu.rr\ .!0, 1 1 11 l. JJ., · ,j ... uJd lu .rd •h·,.,.,M·rl tn•·ditlll'•, ('oil•.• J•,,. 111 ;\ntlrol· og\,ll.rrbinf.(<·r I lou-.·, '·\ll \\''\ ·\' 11111. :'\t:\1 York . .\ Y .• rnd '\\'' J., ·\ • om panit·d l11 I<·lnrn i'\~' '\ · \'\''' nl' \'\ \ HtrJJIItit \'<·rht· oil IIIII <·, 01 'I Ill• lor .1 (liJ<J,.i giving full inform.r1iou CALEND:\H. January 19, Tucsda): St url<·nt < oun•·il X 1• 111. !{t•l'fl'ation •·onHHilt•' 1:20 January 20, Wcdnt•sday: 11 itl/llf> 1 1 1'1'\\ AsR<·mbh I >r. 11. I• \'' I~ no \Chiru·sl' l'iviliza1urn .uul )tq l'n·s<·rll Cri~;iH.\ January 21, Thursday: Ex a lll ina t ions lwg in. January l(t, Tuesday: E\alll~ •·nd. January 29, Friday: I Firs( S<'llll'RI c·r c·111 J,., Junior·S•·nior Ball , :'\ 1 ·\1 issu 1 · of 1/i//toj> l'rr.<<, Jan- __ I tlilr} 20. .