. The Rotunda . tle-man he simply Jted a commandment of God and his own inter-pretation of it 1 applied to students. Should colle students study on the Sabbath day? Atpresent it is a itomary practice to prepare Mondays assign-ments on Sundi afternoon, and perhaps the reasons for thecustom are log^. The objections to Sunday study were so wellfounded on triW that they ought to be considered with deepthought. Everjjjrl should arrive at some decision for it is aserious matter, j What are jar views on Sunday study ? Custom can be brok-en if the peopl«io practice it make an effort to break it. Rathe


. The Rotunda . tle-man he simply Jted a commandment of God and his own inter-pretation of it 1 applied to students. Should colle students study on the Sabbath day? Atpresent it is a itomary practice to prepare Mondays assign-ments on Sundi afternoon, and perhaps the reasons for thecustom are log^. The objections to Sunday study were so wellfounded on triW that they ought to be considered with deepthought. Everjjjrl should arrive at some decision for it is aserious matter, j What are jar views on Sunday study ? Custom can be brok-en if the peopl«io practice it make an effort to break it. Ratherthan to print if personal opinions of the editorial staff, theSalemite prefQlto be the voice of the student body. The OpenForum is at yc j service.—The Salemite. Di-eams are crystal bubbles,Spinning, showing all their hues—Lovely rainbow colors—All night they break. ;e 3S OBLIVION r- a WH(S WHO KAPPA DEL^ PI, NATIOM HONORSOCIET Y ^ EDUCA TION In order to roinize scholarship. roir m ALUMNAE NEWS. service and lead?lip in this collegethere was forme li 1918, an honorsociety known a^i Kappa ten years airvice this organ-ization was merg Jvith Kappa DeltaPi. a national h^r society in edu-cation which str« to maintain thesame high idealff citizenship es-tablished by itsifedecessor. Theplaque in the Ro:^a commemoratesthis union Kappa Delta Itfms to encouragein its members ailher degree of devocation to socilervice by: (1)fostering high iflectual and perIng the period ofhing; and (2) — These Advertisers Perhaps the old student publication war cry is becomingmore than a little trite. Patronize our advertisers may be los-ing its force and only serving to bore you readers but the ex-pression is still one of vital importance and we implore oursubscril)ers not to ov.^iiook it. The greater part of the expense of publishing this paper iscovered by the sale of advertising space. It is therefore simpleto see to what extent the college newspaper must depend uponth


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