Our College Times . has been inSt. Josephs Hospital, at Lancaster, forthe past few weeks, having been oper-ated on for appendicitis. Her friendsare glad to report that she is improv-ing. A number of the alumni, who havebeen teaching during the past winter,or longer, expect to return to CollegeHill for the Spring term, openingMarch 29, to resume their studies andprepare themselves still further forthe work of teaching. Among the recent visitors are: MissBessie Horst, 14, of Middletown; MissFlorence Miller, 10, of Ephrata; K. Kulp, 12, of Mechanics-burg, with his wife and baby boy; an
Our College Times . has been inSt. Josephs Hospital, at Lancaster, forthe past few weeks, having been oper-ated on for appendicitis. Her friendsare glad to report that she is improv-ing. A number of the alumni, who havebeen teaching during the past winter,or longer, expect to return to CollegeHill for the Spring term, openingMarch 29, to resume their studies andprepare themselves still further forthe work of teaching. Among the recent visitors are: MissBessie Horst, 14, of Middletown; MissFlorence Miller, 10, of Ephrata; K. Kulp, 12, of Mechanics-burg, with his wife and baby boy; andMr. William Glasmire, 10, of are always glad to receive a visitfrom those who have gone out fromthe College into the world, and areengaged in active work. We hope tosee many others wending their wayback to their Alma Mater. If you cannot pay a visit, we would gladly wel-come a few words from you, telling uswhat you are doing and how you areenjoying your work. Write and helpmake these columns Ah March! We know thou artKind-hearted, spite of ugly looks and threats,And, out of sight, art nursing Aprils violets! The Daleville Leader: Your maga-zine has a neat appearance. A tableof contents is missing. The editorialserves very appropriately as a gentlereminder to all college students. Thestory entitled Nancy reads like anovel. Student impressions fromspecial Bible term is a worthy collec-tion. Your magazine portrays yourschool life well. A cut at the head ofyour various departments might bevery suggestive. School life is well told in the Gettys-burgian. We are indeed in favor ofyour honor system since we believeit tends to develop self-respect among the students. The contents are goodand interesting but we think your ad-vertisements stand out too prominent-ly. Why not have them in the frontand in the rear of your paper. Spicy is the word that describes TheSpice. The advertisement of theSwarthmore Glee Club is certainlyvery original and tasty . The Patterson
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