. The Rotunda . HE TEfl^UP^ Farmville, Virginia WOMEN SCIENTISTS SERVE THE WORLD Entered as 2nd class matter March 1st, 1921, at the Post Officeof Farmville, Virginia, under Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription, $ per year ROTUNDA STAFF Editor-in-ChiefAssociate Editor News EditorLiterary EditorAthletic EditorWorld News EditorIntercollegiate News EditorSocial EditorArt EditorPeature EditorHumorous EditorAlumnae Editor LUCY THOMPSON, 30JESSIE SMTH, 31 Board of Editors LILLIAN BOVELL, 30 LINDA WILKINSON, 30 MILDRED MADDREY, 31 GERTRUDE RICHARDSON, 30 A. J. SCOTT, 32 RACHEL ROYAL, 30 VIRGINIA RO


. The Rotunda . HE TEfl^UP^ Farmville, Virginia WOMEN SCIENTISTS SERVE THE WORLD Entered as 2nd class matter March 1st, 1921, at the Post Officeof Farmville, Virginia, under Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription, $ per year ROTUNDA STAFF Editor-in-ChiefAssociate Editor News EditorLiterary EditorAthletic EditorWorld News EditorIntercollegiate News EditorSocial EditorArt EditorPeature EditorHumorous EditorAlumnae Editor LUCY THOMPSON, 30JESSIE SMTH, 31 Board of Editors LILLIAN BOVELL, 30 LINDA WILKINSON, 30 MILDRED MADDREY, 31 GERTRUDE RICHARDSON, 30 A. J. SCOTT, 32 RACHEL ROYAL, 30 VIRGINIA ROBERTSON, 31 MAMIE HURT, 31 BILLIE PARIS, 30 MISS CARRIE B. TALIAFERRO Reporters MARIA WARREN, 32 KATHLEEN WOODSON, 30 DOROTHY SNEDEGAR, 33 ANNIE DENIT, 31 ANN STUMP, 30 Proof Reader SARA BAKER, 31 Assistant Proof Reader JESSIE WATKINS,33 Managers Business ManagerAssistant Business ManagerCirculation ManagerAssistant Circulation Manager SARA McCORKLE, 30 PEARL JOHNSON, 32 MARTHA ANTHONY, 30 NANNIE SUE ANTHONY, 30. International Peace Through Service Women have asked for justice, demanded freedom andjust now they are beginning to accept responsibility. It is withknowledge and undersanding only that they can recognize jus-tice clearly, use freedom wisely and carry responsibility ably. Karin Michaelis, the woman novelist and publicist, of Den-mark, says: After the women of the world, who bring us ouryoung lives, who can do most? Unquestionably the teacher. Inevery country the school teacher carries on his shoulders thehappiness and honor of his country; he can do more for man-kind than all the preachers, artists and statesmen. He preparesthe ground of the childs mind and soul. The future reaps thefruit of his sowing. Woman knows,, says Dr. Eugenia Schwartzwild of Aus-tria, that the will to peace must begin in the kindergarten. Dr. Marie Leuders, of the German Reichstag, writes, Themental and spiritual state necessary for the attainment of worldpeace can be achieved only through ref


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