. The Rotunda . d at her home in Blackstone. Miss Anna H. Jones spent theweek-end in WMnston-Salem, N. C, theguest of Miss Mildred Owen. Miss Alice Adams spent the week-end in Richmond, the guest of MissElizabeth Watkins. Miss Lela Germany spent the week-end in Charlottesville. Miss Marion Seay spent the week-end in Richmond, the guest of MissMary Todd. Mrs. P. A. Richardson visited herdaughter, Miss Elizabeth Richardsonthis past week-end. Miss Rachel Royall and Miss LibSmithcnnan were the week-end guestsof Miss Blanche Murrell, at her homein Lynchburg. Miss Kitty Whyte spent the week-end with


. The Rotunda . d at her home in Blackstone. Miss Anna H. Jones spent theweek-end in WMnston-Salem, N. C, theguest of Miss Mildred Owen. Miss Alice Adams spent the week-end in Richmond, the guest of MissElizabeth Watkins. Miss Lela Germany spent the week-end in Charlottesville. Miss Marion Seay spent the week-end in Richmond, the guest of MissMary Todd. Mrs. P. A. Richardson visited herdaughter, Miss Elizabeth Richardsonthis past week-end. Miss Rachel Royall and Miss LibSmithcnnan were the week-end guestsof Miss Blanche Murrell, at her homein Lynchburg. Miss Kitty Whyte spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Ida Whyte. Miss Virginia Bledsoe had as herweek-end guest Miss Kitty Johnson,at her home in Baltimore. Mss Pauline Camper, a member ofS. T. C. faculty, who is studying thisyear at Columbia, vistied here lastweek. She was welcomed by numerousfriends. Misses Turner, Davis, Anderson,Elizabeth M. Taylor and Lillian Bovellattended the Boston Symphony Con-cert in Richmond last week. DR. R. B. ELEAZER. WORLD NEWS President-elect Hoover has In-vnawarded the John Fritz medal, it hasbeen recently announced by the Amer-ican Institute of Mining and Metalluri-gical Engineers, he ohn Fritz medalestablished n 1902 is a joint award offour American engineering societies,civil, electrical, mining and mechani-cal. It is awarded annually for not-able scientific or industrial achieve-ment. Speaker on Race Relations PICTURES OF CHILDHOODACTIVITIES OBSERVED FRESHMEN PRESENT THEIR CLASS MAN Continued from page one a member of the Delta Phi Delta, na-tional art fraternity, of the KappaBeta, a sorority of Christian Churchgirls of the state universities, and ofthe Chi Beta Epsilon. For a year, shetaught in Southern Texas and Ohioand the following summer in a Mis-souri State Teachers College. For the benefit of all students in-terested in primary activities, theFarmville Chapter of the NationalChildhood Education held an openmeeting in the Student Building au-ditorium on Thursday night.


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