. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. in 1217 endeavor to give us a general idea ofFrench mind and spirit as manifestedin the important periods of history andreligion so we can more clearly under-stand the French attitude. The main point to be rememberedis that France has never lost confi-dence in herself, because she has notbeen a work of instinct or chance, butthroughout the centuries she has stoodfor the union of hearts, of language,of manners and of spirit. Though sheis so situated between two oceans thatshe has been made up of a union ofpeoples from the north and east, an


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. in 1217 endeavor to give us a general idea ofFrench mind and spirit as manifestedin the important periods of history andreligion so we can more clearly under-stand the French attitude. The main point to be rememberedis that France has never lost confi-dence in herself, because she has notbeen a work of instinct or chance, butthroughout the centuries she has stoodfor the union of hearts, of language,of manners and of spirit. Though sheis so situated between two oceans thatshe has been made up of a union ofpeoples from the north and east, andhas invited the influence of Spain,Italy and even England she has soft-ened that influence until it is genuine-ly her own. The French make the bestof life for it is the only one we aresure of. They have never forgottenwhat Napolean I. stood for and gaveto them, namely, the supreme touchto social fabric and the incarnation ofstrong belief of French people. INITIATE PLEDGED MEMBERS Hypatia and Contemporary Functions; Minerva Goes House-Party This Week. In an attempt tomen of Coloradovery best styles 1we offer the r ive the young. Springs thei footwear —west models The three Girls Literary Societies held their initiations last the initiation, each societygave a formal function in honor oftheir new members. Contemporary Club announces theinitiation on Saturday morning of thefollowing girls: Priscilla Nicholson,Dorothy Sweet, Harriet Garstin, ValedaNorris and Olga Hcndcrshot. After theinitiation which was held at the Clubhouse, a luncheon was given at theAlamo Hotel. The honorary mem-bers attending the luncheon were MissMarion Churchill, Mrs. F. B. Smith,Mrs. Charles C. Mierow. Miss Anna and Miss Pearl Castile. Thealumni in attendance were Mrs. Eliza-beth Sutton Brown of Denver, , Mrs. Lloyd Shaw, Miss RamonaBrady, Miss Lois Smith, Miss Marguer-ite Miss Marjorie Crissey,Miss Helen Kirkwood, and Miss EilencCarrie k,


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