. The Rotunda . p. Someof them arc ridiculous and valueless,some quaint and aniusinK; a few arebeautiful. Some of the best of hispoems are Idealists, Old .Manu-script, P^arth Wisdom, and Im-provisations. Mr. Kreymbor^ is the anth )i ofSix Plays for Poet Mimeo, six : little dramas in free have been played with successat a number of the Little Theatresand by groups of students. We are not quite sure what the na-ture of Mr. Kreymborgs lecturewhile l\ere will be but we know itwill be intellectual and us shtiW that we appreciate theprivilege of having such a


. The Rotunda . p. Someof them arc ridiculous and valueless,some quaint and aniusinK; a few arebeautiful. Some of the best of hispoems are Idealists, Old .Manu-script, P^arth Wisdom, and Im-provisations. Mr. Kreymbor^ is the anth )i ofSix Plays for Poet Mimeo, six : little dramas in free have been played with successat a number of the Little Theatresand by groups of students. We are not quite sure what the na-ture of Mr. Kreymborgs lecturewhile l\ere will be but we know itwill be intellectual and us shtiW that we appreciate theprivilege of having such an intellec-tual person as Mr. Kreymborg withus by coming to the auditorium Wed-nesday night. GIRLS ELECTED TO FILL SECONDARY OFFICES SENIOR-SOPHOMORE PLAY SELECTED The Senior and Sophomore classeshave started work on a play to begiven at commencement. After go-ing over numerous plays a committeecomposed of representatives fromeach graduating class with Miss LeolaWheeler as advisor, decided on MilnesRomantic Top Row—Gertrude Jarman, Emma Woods, Laura N. Smith, Lucille Norman, Peggy Walton, Lucy Row—Frances Wilson, Lucille Graves, Mary Jane Wilkinson, Red Foster. Elizabeth At- Row—Anna Burgess, Sammy Scott, Elsie Clements. MUSS JACKSON SPEAKSTO PLAY MAKERS CLUB The cast: Henry Knowle Greenhow Parker Mary Knowle Mary C. Ryan Melisande Etta Marshall Jane Phyllis Wood Bobby Virginia Gurley Gervase Elizabeth Ball Ern Jack Woodson Gentleman Susan .\lice Wiley DR. SIMPKINS SPEAKS AT VANDERBILT U. On Saturday, April 28, Dr. Sim-kins left for Nashville, Tenn., wherehe attended the confeience on Teach-ing and Research in Social Sciences. This is the fourth meeting of theconference which was held this yearat Vanderbilt University, Monday Doctor Simkins reada paper which he had prepared onthe Approaches to the Social Historyof the Southern States. It has been said that everybody hashis lucky day sometime, and this hy-pothesis has certainl


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