. The Rotunda . ite you and they insuch expressions as You cannot tell what people willthink. They had numerous strikes in En>?-land in 1860. None are expected. Everyone was here but they allwent home early. Healthy climate. Pretty good. A-wfuUy cold. I felt badly about it. Walk or drive or go slow. Move quick. Try and get well. Had rather. AvQ you .still objecting to He in-vited my friends and myself? Thejudges in this survey do not them, farther and furtherare synonymous, and so are shalland will. They are quite indifferentto a misplaced only, and the reas-on was because leaves


. The Rotunda . ite you and they insuch expressions as You cannot tell what people willthink. They had numerous strikes in En>?-land in 1860. None are expected. Everyone was here but they allwent home early. Healthy climate. Pretty good. A-wfuUy cold. I felt badly about it. Walk or drive or go slow. Move quick. Try and get well. Had rather. AvQ you .still objecting to He in-vited my friends and myself? Thejudges in this survey do not them, farther and furtherare synonymous, and so are shalland will. They are quite indifferentto a misplaced only, and the reas-on was because leaves them undis-turbed. If Barrie wants to say, Iwish I was wonderful, they thinkit quits all right, and they agree thatIf it wasnt for football, school lifewould be dull, altogether discardingthe subjunctive. And so on through230 undisputed item^; of Englishusage. A similar study was made ofpunctuation usages—with similartendencies towards greater freedom. There were 299 judges in the studyContinued on page three. DESTINIES FORETOLD Wise people say that each of usIs planned for things worthwhileA beautiful thought—live up to it,Twill ease many a weary mile. To each of us there comes at timesA spark of light keeps us ever our goal always in mind. It will well repay us To do our very best, So—as the years go onward, We can meet their tests. Courage! Th?n, to you, my friendThe trials will not ba not in well-doing,And success is a sure reward. K. L., 36 THE CRYSTAL GAZER Its in the stars— The crystal ball held A myiiad of U^hts and shadows. I looked up--wonder in my eyes. The prophetess repeated the words. Strange words—full of strange mean-ings. You shall have your hearts desire. What should I choose? Wealth, beauty, knowledge? Choose—again words. Trembling—I arose. Give me, I beg of you, An understanding heart. I would better know How to help my fellow-man— How to keep before me The shining ideals and high hopesof life. DREAM


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