Sorosis . s. Earlys war experiences in Eng-land will be given in the November issue.) THE SOEOSIS 17 SUNSET. A tint of blue in the golden,A glimmer of gold in the blue, And the sun at rest Lies low in the west,And the stars their watches renew. On the water the moon lies floating,And the waves with the gold beams play, And the night winds blow,— But the stars well knowThey must fade with the break of the day. R. L. C. THE SOROSIS Pennsylvania College for Women. THE STAFF Lorna Burleigh, 15 Editor-in-Chief Leora Lewis, 16 Business Manager Bebekah L. Crouse, 16 Literary Editor Elizabeth McClella


Sorosis . s. Earlys war experiences in Eng-land will be given in the November issue.) THE SOEOSIS 17 SUNSET. A tint of blue in the golden,A glimmer of gold in the blue, And the sun at rest Lies low in the west,And the stars their watches renew. On the water the moon lies floating,And the waves with the gold beams play, And the night winds blow,— But the stars well knowThey must fade with the break of the day. R. L. C. THE SOROSIS Pennsylvania College for Women. THE STAFF Lorna Burleigh, 15 Editor-in-Chief Leora Lewis, 16 Business Manager Bebekah L. Crouse, 16 Literary Editor Elizabeth McClelland, 17 College Notes Olive Wolf, 18 Exchanges Margaret Lee, 16 Assistant Business Manager REPORTERS Grace Davies, 15 Gertrude Frame, 16 Helen Pardee, 17 Ellen B. Crowe, 18 The Sorosis is published monthly by the students of thePennsylvania College for Women. Subscription to the Sorosis, $ per year; single copies,15 cents. Entered in postoffice at Pittsburgh, Pa., as second-classmatter. 18 THE SOROSIS. The Among the thousands of nameless men who Worlds perish daily in the Great War perahps, no, prob-Loss. ably, the world is losing her great statesmen,writers, scientists of the next generation! Weknow that even now the war is taking from us many men ofgenius who no longer will uplift humanity by their , the great Belgian writer, has joined a , the violinist, whom we hoped to hear in Pittsburghthis winter, was killed while in the Austrian army; Strauss, thecomposer, is at the front; Dr. Alexis Carrel, the world-famedsurgeon, is with the French medical corps; many other menknown everywhere for what they have accomplished as art-ists, musicians, scientists, authors, are serving their countriesas soldiers. We can only dimly foresee what this Avill mean inthe future. Yet it is a significant and inspiring fact that thesegreat men have not hesitated to leave their homes and labors;have not considered that their value to the world might begreater


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