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ternity for tno "good fellows" In the
engineering doartmcntj will entertain with- Its annual danco at the Armory Friday evening, February 25.
The now men will bo pledged that
night, and the arrangements have
been completed for a most successful dance.
Gcorgo Washington, himself, could
have walked Into tho Armory Tuesday evening without being in the lenst
out of place, when tho Cadet Battalion cntertnined their friends with tho
annual Military Coll. Gallant soldiers
proved that they were fully "prepared" for any emergency, and charming Colonial dames tripped lightly in
the steps of the modern dances.
Programs were attractively decorated in tho national emblems, and the
Grand March, led by Lieutenant Arthur Underwood and Miss Cary Gratz
Johnstone, was to the music of patriotic songs.
Among the chaperones were Judge

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Mrs. Henrietta Hcnton, representing
tho department of education of tho
Victor Talking Machlno Company, addressed tho members of Dean Hamilton's English classes, on "Tone Color
In the Human Voice," last week. Mrs.
Heaton illustrated her lecturo by a
number of unusually fine records on
a Victrola, thus showing tho differences in tone color in lyric, dramatic
and mezzo soprano; contralto and alto; dramatic and lyric tenor and baritone and base voices.
Mrs. Heaton was for many years
director of music In tho public schools
of Boston. A number of students
The faculty of State University gave from both tho English and Education
a luncheon at the Phoenix Hotel Feb- Departments of tho University were
ruary 22, in honor of Washington's enabled to hear Mrs. Heaton's lecture.
birthday, at which tho keynote was
CERTAIN MEERSCHAUM
a plea for harmony among the educa- TO
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tional institutions of the State.
Judge Barker,
The speakers were
Old comrade of my joys and woes,
Dr. B. M. Adams, of Georgetown Col
Old chum through life's vicissitudes,
lege; Dr. W. A. Ganfleld, of Centre
tudes,
College; Dr. Glanvillo Terrell, Dr. J. Old ally 'gainst my
chiefest foes,
H. Kastle, Prof. Enoch Grehan and
And dreamer with my changing
Breckinridge.
Judge
Desha
moods,
Charles Kerr presided.
Thou 'art not lifeless, as men say;
Thou art not unregenerate clay;
Thou art, methinks, my better self,
elf,
Or else some
PATTF.pamvr
Whose breath dispels the deepest
l
. gloom
Within the sanctum of my room!
,What fairy castle dost thou build
Misses Mary K. Hamilton and Clara 'As nook and crany thou dost flU!

Tho most interesting fcaturo of the
Tau Beta Pi dance" at the Phoenix
Hotel Friday evening, February 18,
was tho pledge service for tho live
new men, Messrs. Waters, Stringer,
Montgomery, Adams and Elmer.
Tho Grand March was led by Mr.
George Cherry and Miss Gertrude
Morton.
Tho nctivc chapter is:
Messrs. G. L. Cherry, J. It. Duncan,
C. W. Lovell, C. C. Hnrp, J. C. Wolf,
S. J. Caudill, It. F. Maclean, A. J.
Rankin, R. F. Albert, M. S. Sullivnn,
W. E. Freeman, W. W. Clarko, R. E.
Hundley.

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Whitworth returned last week from
Gainesville, Georgia.
Miss Mary Heron, of Louisville,
will be the guest of Misses Piggott
and Graham this week-end- .
Miss Mary Turner has been visit
ing in Louisville for several days.
Miss Mary Beek, of Somerset, will
guest of Miss Rebec
be the week-enca Smith.
Miss Elsie Heller spent the past
week-enat her home in Paris.
Mr. J. R. Cook visited his daughter,
Miss Jessamine, last week.
Miss Mary Grey Ashbrook has returned from her home in Cynthiana,
having been called there by the death
of her grandmother.
Miss Gladys Dixon spent several
days at Vanceburg as the guest of her
mother.
Miss Anita Crabbe is suffering from
an attack of grippe.
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infuse,
Tempestuous howl in a night ns foul;
Illume our souls; and raise somo
Bosldc a cypress tree a vow.
Pen, I pray,
And hands that did cowardly disallow,
To leavo tho world a noble heritage.
Perform it now, now, now.
From "tho Loom of Life," by Cotton
Noe.
E. F. F.

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ISLAND.

Insel.)
the West,
In reverie my fancy sped
To that weird vision of the mind
The unknown Island of the Dead.
(Die Toten

As day was dying in

From any city moor or fen
This desolate spot is far away;
Here sadness lives in murky den,
Here melancholy holds it's sway.
Black waters lash against the shore,
The shadows fall both dark and
light,
A trailing boat two figures bears
From out the depths of darkest
night.

Pillows

With haughty mien and lofty brow,
A soul, from this sad world to turn
For rest, is lying at the prow.

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Old Charon stands within tho stern

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the sky,
dark and
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sepulchre against the wall,
Tho lifeless body to receive,
Lies open wide to got it's all
Of loved ones when they leave.

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The chapel chimes, the tolling knell
Of death from out the weeping

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We'll scale the walls of Paradise.

The hills rise high against
Tho vales between are
drear.
Tho sun is gone, tho night
MADE
As Charon plies his death

TAXICAB COMPN'Y
DAY AND

OUR PILGRIMAGE.
(To the Canterbury Club.)
Tho merry band that started long ago
A hyaline twilight and royal sky;
Upon their Journey to
Beneath a cypress trco a cry;
saintly Bhrlnc,
Dlsconsolato cry, a funeral cry,
Wore happy that a poet's pen Divine
Arises high, high, high.
Inspired by all a genial wit can know,
Or sympathetic human heart bestow,
All rotted tho bloom in 'a drizzling
Recorded In immortal rhythmic line,
gloom;
As Bwect ns breath of old Provenclal
Honcath n lonely trco a tonib,
wine,
To which all tho joys of a bride did Their pilgrim tales and Hongs of Joy
spoom
and woo.
Hoforo their doom, doom, doom.
Wo start tonight upon our pilgrimage,
A quiet and hush nnd a silent glow,
Who worship at n holler shrine than
Below a barren trco tho biiow;
thfiy
And footsteps that urrow .tho snow
.The living temple of the sncrcd
so slow,
muse:
Are deep in woo, woo, woo.
May sho who Is our patron saint
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Her arms were soft and round
He said;
And that is why he lost
His head;
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A speck;
Her arms were soft and round
His neck.
The Mississlppian.

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Both sigh and weep and wall and tell
That souls onco here can never
leave.
JOE M. ROBINSON, '18.

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