Wyo . Mrs. Emma Howell Knight Mrs. Morna Alma Wood. Our Dormitories T ® F]^\HE war has not taken any of our girls as it has taken so many of ourboys. The going of our boys means many opportunities are open togirls which have never been before fhem previously, but our girls arerealizing the need of a greater education in order to fill the still greaterpositions which will be open to them, and they have not given up theircollege educations. All those who came to our University this fallcame with the intentions of finishing their education and doing a bigshare of war work at the same time, and th


Wyo . Mrs. Emma Howell Knight Mrs. Morna Alma Wood. Our Dormitories T ® F]^\HE war has not taken any of our girls as it has taken so many of ourboys. The going of our boys means many opportunities are open togirls which have never been before fhem previously, but our girls arerealizing the need of a greater education in order to fill the still greaterpositions which will be open to them, and they have not given up theircollege educations. All those who came to our University this fallcame with the intentions of finishing their education and doing a bigshare of war work at the same time, and these intentions they have kept. Practically every girl knits, and there is not an hour in the day when some one cannot be found doing this work. They knit whenever they have a free minute, at diningtable, at lectures, at recitals, at committee meetings, even at little parties and birthdayspreads. These girls are never found wasting their t;me, and they are knitting for oursoldiers, and not for themselves. Scarfs, sweaters, helmets, wristlets, sock


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