Our College Times . bemissed on College Hill. We feel con-fident that he will be helpful to theboys in camp. Mr. Andrew C. Hollinger 10, an-nounced that his father died on De-cember 17. His father was over 74years old when he died. We as theAlumni express to the family our sin-cere sympathy in this hour of theirsadness. Mr. Daniel Hoffman 13, isspending his time on the farm beinginterested in agricultural pursuits. One of the recent visitors on Col-lege Hill was Charles Abele 17, whois now a student at Franklin and Mar-shall College, Lancaster. Mr. Louis J. Ulrich 16, who has as-sisted his fat


Our College Times . bemissed on College Hill. We feel con-fident that he will be helpful to theboys in camp. Mr. Andrew C. Hollinger 10, an-nounced that his father died on De-cember 17. His father was over 74years old when he died. We as theAlumni express to the family our sin-cere sympathy in this hour of theirsadness. Mr. Daniel Hoffman 13, isspending his time on the farm beinginterested in agricultural pursuits. One of the recent visitors on Col-lege Hill was Charles Abele 17, whois now a student at Franklin and Mar-shall College, Lancaster. Mr. Louis J. Ulrich 16, who has as-sisted his father in the automobilebusiness in the town, enlisted in theAviation Corps and is somewhere inTexas. Miss Ada Brandt 16, is teaching aschool near her home several milesnorth of EHzabethtown, Miss Sara Moyer 13. recently un-derwent an operation in the ColumbusHospital, Chicago. We are glad tolearn that the operation has provedsuccessful and we wish for Miss Moy-er a speedy return to perfect health. 26 OUR COLLEGE TIMES. -«K4Si«(i«-v J»«*»*j*i-?«•>i*-•-•??*•??»?»J*»*^<«»«^^ The M. H. Aerolith has a fine cov-er design for the month of shows good taste. The paper iswell balanced representing the differ-ent departments well we believe. Afew good cuts would improve the gen-eral appearance of the paper. The onethat the class of 1921 gave for theheading of their locals is good, somemore of this type would make yourpaper more attractive. The editorial See America Firstis interesting. Some striking factsare brought to our notice in it. Per-Iiaps we made a mistake in sayingthat it is an editorial, but then againwe thought that it migh be what couldbe termed a Literary Production.\\W\ it makes very little difference ifwe only knew what department it wasrepresenting. Here again we see theimportance of cuts to portray thework of the several departments. The Hesston Academy is one of thepapers which is spending its first year with us. We like this little m


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