. The Rotunda . OVER THE TEflCyP5 Rtporttra ANNIE DENIT, 31 ANNE JOHNSON, 33 ISABELLE JONES. 33 DOT SNEDEGAR, 33 CLARA MCALLISTER. 31 Proof Reader WINSTON COBB, 33 Associate Proof Reader MARY THOMAS RAWLS, 33 Managers Business Manager DOT GOODLOE. 33 Assistant Manager HENRIETTA CORNWELL, ^32 Circulation Manager ELLA CAROLL, 31 Assistant Circulation Manager MILDRED MADDREY, 31 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromIts readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, toreceire consideration, must contain the name and address of the wr
. The Rotunda . OVER THE TEflCyP5 Rtporttra ANNIE DENIT, 31 ANNE JOHNSON, 33 ISABELLE JONES. 33 DOT SNEDEGAR, 33 CLARA MCALLISTER. 31 Proof Reader WINSTON COBB, 33 Associate Proof Reader MARY THOMAS RAWLS, 33 Managers Business Manager DOT GOODLOE. 33 Assistant Manager HENRIETTA CORNWELL, ^32 Circulation Manager ELLA CAROLL, 31 Assistant Circulation Manager MILDRED MADDREY, 31 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromIts readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, toreceire consideration, must contain the name and address of the will not l)e published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager,and all other matter should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints fromsubscribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, willbe Twelve Years Ago It was twelve years ago that the nations of the worldbrought together by pain, sorrow and tears shook hands anddeclared that the war was over. Never again has become thewatch word and hope of the loyal hearts, who welcomed hometheir loved ones and of those who could only welcome the brav-ery of those who passed to the great beyond. It was tvvehe years ago—and now the wound has beenclosed again, healed by sorrow of those who didnt return, andthe joy of those who did. Each year we say In Flanders Fieldwere i)opi)ies grow—and each year it brings the same thrillof pride, joy—and sorrow. 11 helps us know that on the otherside of Flanders Field there are others who pray an ardentnever again. They, too, had loved ones, and they too, welcom-ed home with tears of gladness, my son, my brother, my hus-band! It was twelve years ago, and still our hats are off, our hearts are open, oui- teais are ready fo rthose who fell in Flanders Field To you, our noble lu^roes, w(> as
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