Purdue debris . you wish to see Mother? Such is her introduction into the myste-ries of Hall-life, and she becomes a dweller under the towers. There have been tales of dungeons beneath those towers—cold,damp dungeons and pools of steaming water; and of strange figuresthat wander over the roof, and execute Indian war dances. TheTowers themselves have mysteries and memories. Rather ancientsentinels they are, but they guard the rush and joy of youth. FromSeptember until June the door queaks on its hings, there is a constantrunning up and down stairs, and each ring of the telephone brings anexpect


Purdue debris . you wish to see Mother? Such is her introduction into the myste-ries of Hall-life, and she becomes a dweller under the towers. There have been tales of dungeons beneath those towers—cold,damp dungeons and pools of steaming water; and of strange figuresthat wander over the roof, and execute Indian war dances. TheTowers themselves have mysteries and memories. Rather ancientsentinels they are, but they guard the rush and joy of youth. FromSeptember until June the door queaks on its hings, there is a constantrunning up and down stairs, and each ring of the telephone brings anexpectant mob, and then the Towers turn back to their reminiscencesand watch through the summer over silent halls. The Towers are old, but they will grow older welcoming thefreshmen and bidding farewell to the seniors. Each girl who livesthere carries away with her when leaving the print of the touch ofThe Mother, and an undying love for Towers. They stand for theessence of Purdue


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