. The Rotunda . onald 29 Proof Reader HELEN DAVIDSON 28 Managers Business Manager KATHERINE HATCH 2it Assistant MARGARET WALTON 2. Circulation Manager FRANCES BOOTH 30 Assistant MINERVA EVANS 30 MISS IDA BIERBOWER, Alumnae Editor \ We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communication thatmay be sent to us. We wish, howevir, to call attention to the fact that un-signed correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism and suggestions from Itsreaders upon its manner of presinting and treating them A letter, to receiveconsideration, must conta


. The Rotunda . onald 29 Proof Reader HELEN DAVIDSON 28 Managers Business Manager KATHERINE HATCH 2it Assistant MARGARET WALTON 2. Circulation Manager FRANCES BOOTH 30 Assistant MINERVA EVANS 30 MISS IDA BIERBOWER, Alumnae Editor \ We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communication thatmay be sent to us. We wish, howevir, to call attention to the fact that un-signed correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism and suggestions from Itsreaders upon its manner of presinting and treating them A letter, to receiveconsideration, must contain the name and address of the writer. These willnot be published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of busin. ss should be addressed to the Business Manager, andall other matter should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints from sub-scribers as regards Irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be ap-preciated. 8. T. C. PROl I) OF FACLLli S INTERESTIN OUTSIDE ACilMTIES severalof the. THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FUND. Little did we realize here in our little world of contentment \that those about us were calling loudly for our symnrithy and within the walls of the college there came an echo of those \calls. It sounded thoughout the vacant halls—it sounded in the icolonades, and soon it stirred within the depths of human hearts—the heart of the colkge;—it had been head. We, the heart of the college, do not want a thanks. A Thankynu would hurt our pride, for did not we answer that call becauseof love—and is love to be thanked? We are pcud that our student body heArd the call from the iMississippi valley and so readily. It is another world,untroubled by misfortune, and y(t, just next door there arethousands facing starvation, death; and they homelessly a once beautiful land in search of a place of rest. How weaiythey must be, and yet, I believe a smile of hope flitted theplacid faces when the heart of a student


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