Sorosis . rie Stewart, as Orlando;Mary Savage, as Celia, and Juanita Husband, in Touchstonespart. EXCHANGES In the March number of The Washington-Jeffersonianappears a well written playlet, entitled Through DarkGlasses. The characters are Youth, Worldly Success, Ro-mance and Ideals, Culture, Money and Ambition, cleverly per-sonified. The influence of the war is surely all-embracing—it evenextends to literature. The Allegheny Literary Monthlycontains three war stories. One of them, a play, The IronCross, is particularly interesting. The other two war storiesare also admirably written. The Corne


Sorosis . rie Stewart, as Orlando;Mary Savage, as Celia, and Juanita Husband, in Touchstonespart. EXCHANGES In the March number of The Washington-Jeffersonianappears a well written playlet, entitled Through DarkGlasses. The characters are Youth, Worldly Success, Ro-mance and Ideals, Culture, Money and Ambition, cleverly per-sonified. The influence of the war is surely all-embracing—it evenextends to literature. The Allegheny Literary Monthlycontains three war stories. One of them, a play, The IronCross, is particularly interesting. The other two war storiesare also admirably written. The Cornell Era for April is, as usual, well edited. ABooks Received department adds interest to the paper. The Sorosis acknowledges also The Pitt Weekly, TheTartan, The Westminster Holcad and The Franklin. EXPRESSION NOTES Miss Kerst will present Miss Mahey in her CommencementRecital, on Thursday afternoon, June 3rd, at 4 oclock. Theschool and friends are invited. An informal reception willfollow. THE SOROSIS 27. Commencement Activities Saturday, May 22nd Senior Class Luncheon Friday, June 4th June Dance Saturday, June12th Senior Play, Pomander Walk Sunday, June 13th . . .Baccalaureate Service Monday, June 14th Commencement Exercises Mrs. Achesons Cousin Gone Miss Louise Van Winkle, who has been visiting the Ache-sons for the past few weeks, to be here for the inauguration,has returned to her home in the South. More VisitorsMrs. Gokey and Miss Beer, the aunt of Dorcas Beer, werehere for the inauguration, to say nothing of small Billy, con-nections unknown. Mandolin Club Plays at BanquetOn Tuesday evening, May 11th, the Mandolin Club wasinvited to play at a banquet, given by the Girls Welfare Clubof Kaufmanns store. The girls sat at the speakers table andenjoyed the banquet, as well as the musical program whichfollowed. Miss Butterfield also sang several solos. 28 THE SOROSIS Elections for Coming Year Student Government President Mildred Nichols, 16 Editor-in-Chief of Sorosis Rebekah


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