. The Rotunda . w disguise. (Ah,there you are. Come out from be-hind those eyelashes!) 56. Anyone as competent as MarthaGunter. (You just try to make up adummy for the paper once—Ahem,brother). 57. Anybody as snoopy as the SnoopSecretary of the Snoop Committeeof the Snoop Council. 58. Anyone who is as terrified ofmice as Harriet Moomaw. ? 59. Anybody who is as good-natm-edas the maids in the dining room. 60. Anybody as studious as WallaceHudgins. When will he give S. T. break? 61. Anybody having as smooth acomplexion as Margueretta Brady. 62. Anybody rating bids to theNaval Academy as Nell


. The Rotunda . w disguise. (Ah,there you are. Come out from be-hind those eyelashes!) 56. Anyone as competent as MarthaGunter. (You just try to make up adummy for the paper once—Ahem,brother). 57. Anybody as snoopy as the SnoopSecretary of the Snoop Committeeof the Snoop Council. 58. Anyone who is as terrified ofmice as Harriet Moomaw. ? 59. Anybody who is as good-natm-edas the maids in the dining room. 60. Anybody as studious as WallaceHudgins. When will he give S. T. break? 61. Anybody having as smooth acomplexion as Margueretta Brady. 62. Anybody rating bids to theNaval Academy as Nellie Green does. 63. Anybody who is as much of agood sport as Mrs. Laing is. 64. Anybody who is as kind andsympathetic as Dr. Fields. 65. Anybody who receives as manygifts as Martha Ann Laing. 66 Anybody to have as much drywit as Miss McKee. 68. Anybody to work as hard asMiss Snead and her staff. 68. Anybody to fulfill as many re-quests as Mr. Hurt. 69. Anybody to put on as manywonderful plays as Miss LONELINESS Long, lonely stretches of soft sandGold, glistening gleaming neath the sunWind, cool, caressing, oer the strand. One lofty dome of heavenly blueGigantic figures wrought in cloud ,One lone white bird flying, too. Far out beyond the spaceless seaway One tiny seal is scudding past While someones dream fades away. » One star to light the world at sunsetWhile one lone palm sways in the ^ breezeAt twilight lonely day and one night , melt. SUNSET Twas all music There in the west the sun Was just gone. One star Gleamed Just above the golden trail of Happiness The promise of another Day to come— Left by his majesty The sun. CAUSES AND CURES Unless youth tears from the heartof civilization the idea that war is anecessary part of it the most hor-rible war is still to come—thesewords of Lloyd George, Britains warpremier, echoed at the seventh an-nual conference on the cause andcure of war, just ended, in Washing-ton. The path to peace cannot bemeasured by one generat


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