. The Rotunda . THRYN ROYSTER 33 Feature Editor MARTHA WALTERS, 32 Humorous Editor EVELYN JONES, 32 Alumnae Editor MISS M. VIRGINIA POTTS Reporters CLEO QUISENBERRY. 32 DOT SNEDEGAR. 33 DOROTHY WOOLWINE. 34CARRIE DESHAZO, 33 Proof Reader VIRGINIA BRINKLEY, 34 Associate Proof Reader ALICE ROWELL, 34 Managers Business Manager DOREEN SMITH. 34 Assistant Business Manager MILDRED OWALTNEY. 34 Circulation Manager MARY GREGORY, S3 Assistant Circulation Manager HILDEQARDE ROSS, 33 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner of presenting and treat


. The Rotunda . THRYN ROYSTER 33 Feature Editor MARTHA WALTERS, 32 Humorous Editor EVELYN JONES, 32 Alumnae Editor MISS M. VIRGINIA POTTS Reporters CLEO QUISENBERRY. 32 DOT SNEDEGAR. 33 DOROTHY WOOLWINE. 34CARRIE DESHAZO, 33 Proof Reader VIRGINIA BRINKLEY, 34 Associate Proof Reader ALICE ROWELL, 34 Managers Business Manager DOREEN SMITH. 34 Assistant Business Manager MILDRED OWALTNEY. 34 Circulation Manager MARY GREGORY, S3 Assistant Circulation Manager HILDEQARDE ROSS, 33 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, toreceive consideration, must contain the name and address of the will not be published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager,and all other matter should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints fromsubscribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, willbe appreciated. <.»i-^v;.v««i. ,•,».««!^•.V EDITCCIAIL Washington Lives! Patriotism, Washington, Bicentennial,—these are the wordsof the day. Do they mean anything other than a holiday, a fewlectures and an outward show of patriotism? Is Washington abronze statue or a living ideal? If there were ever a need for the courageous perseveringspirit of that first great American—it is now. Our country hasagain reached a crisis comparable in many ways to the crisis of1776. We are not fighting men (let us hope we wont); we arefighting forces far more powerful and destructive than theRedcoats ever were. We are fighting an army of corruptforces: crime, disaster, economic depression, unemployment,lawlessness and war itself! We are fighting a war against war!The unconquerable spirit of George Washington lives today inthe hearts of the American people, who strive not as coloniesfighting with cannon for independence from a more .powerfulcountry, but as a great nation fighting with all the strengt


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