. The Rotunda . e math andpoetry are correlated says Alice Har-rison. Anything is more interesting ifthere is a tiny bit of mystery attach-ed to it. Laura Smith explained themysteries of math in her magicsquares and amicable numbers. The universe is divided into quiteminute parts—and all this is done by the use of mathematics as Mar-tha Paris showed. Last, but not leastmathematics is closely related to re-ligion. Rena Robertson pointed outhow mathematics can make a reli-gious man see grandeur of religionmore clearly. The Cunningham Literary Societyheld its regular monthly session Mon-day night


. The Rotunda . e math andpoetry are correlated says Alice Har-rison. Anything is more interesting ifthere is a tiny bit of mystery attach-ed to it. Laura Smith explained themysteries of math in her magicsquares and amicable numbers. The universe is divided into quiteminute parts—and all this is done by the use of mathematics as Mar-tha Paris showed. Last, but not leastmathematics is closely related to re-ligion. Rena Robertson pointed outhow mathematics can make a reli-gious man see grandeur of religionmore clearly. The Cunningham Literary Societyheld its regular monthly session Mon-day night in Room O. The meetingwas held merely for business sincethe election of officers was suppose Jto be held at that time. It was agvesto raise the dues in order to meet thecurrent expenses of the club. Variousplans were discussed for makin-money. Since so few of the member.,were present the election of new of-ficers was postponed until the nexLmeeting, at which time a nominai;-ing committee will make its Mary Ellen Cato Is Chairman And Ella Carroll is Business Manager FACULTY COMMITTEE WORKING MISS OLIVE T. ILER __ SOPHOMORES PRESENTMISS OLIVE T. HER AS CLASS MAN CHORAL CLUB TO GIVE ANNUAL CONCERT The Choral Club of S. T. C. willpresent its annual concert on Mon-day evening, February 23. In thisconcert the Choral Club will havethe cooperation of the Hampden-Sydney Glee Club and Maj. CharlesTrowbridge Tittman, international-ly known bass-baritone. Students welcome back , who was confined to hishome on account of sickness for sev-eral days after the holidays. Hewas greatly missed during his ab-sence, and we are glad to have himwith us again. TRY-OUTS FOR THEFRESHMEN Those Freshmen who wish totry out for the Rotunda staff, arerequested to write an article show-ing what phase of work on thestaff they are most interested these articles in Jessie Smithssenior mail box. It is hoped that the followingtypes of articles will be represent-ed: feature stories, edit


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