. The Rotunda . ingly presents just once a long to sing under the stai--litsky, proclaiming anew that old storyof Peace on Earth, Good Will to |Men. They ong to carol the glad ^tidings where only the dome of heaven may stop the harmony and echoPeace. | But when the carolling is overand all the books are packed, theyhoar a small voice whispering: To |each of you the merriest of MerryChristmases and the happiest of Hap-py New Years is the greeting ofyour Alma Mater as you depart forthe holidays. She would not withholdfrom you the joys of the Christmashome-going, the surprises in thesto
. The Rotunda . ingly presents just once a long to sing under the stai--litsky, proclaiming anew that old storyof Peace on Earth, Good Will to |Men. They ong to carol the glad ^tidings where only the dome of heaven may stop the harmony and echoPeace. | But when the carolling is overand all the books are packed, theyhoar a small voice whispering: To |each of you the merriest of MerryChristmases and the happiest of Hap-py New Years is the greeting ofyour Alma Mater as you depart forthe holidays. She would not withholdfrom you the joys of the Christmashome-going, the surprises in thestockings packed by Santa, nor thepleaures afforded by a table piledhigh with turkey and—and all thosethings that mothers fix just the College will be lonelywithout you, go! A rest from yourlabors will better prepare you forthe New Year and its new your return you will find agreeting ecjually as hearty, for theAlma Mater will await your Collegehome-coming with open arms onJanuary 3, GREEN AND WHITE WINBASKETBUL CHAMPIONSHIP Seniors Win From Freshmen16—13. CHRISTMAS EVES KALEIDOSCOPE. A clear, cold night; A sky studded with twinkling stars; Footsteps crunching on the packed snow; Gay shop windows dripping with tinsel; l^aughing, eager faces; Crowds jostling good-naturedly; Rlood-i-ed holly berries, And mishchief-making mistletoe; Sleigh-bells tinkling on the icy night; Numerous tiny heads gone faithfully to sleep, And twice as many eyes shut tight So Santa Claus will not forget To stop his reindeer on their .snow-capped roof, To fill each tiny stocking to the top, To deck the Christmas tree with garlands gay, With stars, and lights, and ornaments galore And over all a sprinkling of snow, And on each twig a long icicle hang; Rright pictures all, Sten through a great Kaleidoscope Which shows first one and then another scene. But all alike preparing for that Day— Fulfillment of the promise of the year Aiid hope of many and many a year to come— T
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