
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. be awake tothe Dawn that is breaking. Let not high noon find us stillasleep! Arise, it is day. There iswork for you to do. Find it! Do it! BATES PRIZE CONTEST According to the change in theconditions of the Bates Prize inOratory, this year the men of theClasses of 1921 and 1922 are to com-pete for the prize. These men areurged not to let the time slip byuntil too late to get an orationready for entering the contest. The subjects are posted in theCollege Bulletin Board. The manu-scripts are not to exceed 1500words. They are to be presented atthe Presidents office on o
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. be awake tothe Dawn that is breaking. Let not high noon find us stillasleep! Arise, it is day. There iswork for you to do. Find it! Do it! BATES PRIZE CONTEST According to the change in theconditions of the Bates Prize inOratory, this year the men of theClasses of 1921 and 1922 are to com-pete for the prize. These men areurged not to let the time slip byuntil too late to get an orationready for entering the contest. The subjects are posted in theCollege Bulletin Board. The manu-scripts are not to exceed 1500words. They are to be presented atthe Presidents office on or beforeTuesday, April 5, 1921. Six type-written copies of each oration mustbe submitted, five signed with anom de plume and one manuscripts are to be accom-panied by a sealed envelope contain-ing the contestants name and hischosen nom de plume. This contest should call forth thebest effort of the men of the twoclashes. Remember no one is to pro-fit by this contest in the degreethat the men will who enter At a recent religious census tak-en among 2,000 students at the Uni-versity of Chicago by the Board ofChristian Union, it was revealedthat among the 2,000 there wasonly one atheist, only two agnostics,and that more men go to churchthan women. —Crimson Rambler WHATS IN A NAME? In the course of a recent test, thepupils were asked to name five ofShakespeares plays. Among thetitles received were these: KingLiar, A Merchant of Venus,Old Fellow, McBeth, Omelet.—Univ. of Dayton Exponent. Only one in forty of the Fresh-man class at the University ofTexas was found to be physicallydefective, announced universityphysicians after completing physi-cal examinations of the new stu-dents. This percentage was declaredto be unusually low. —Crescent Whats the right age for a manto marry?Not yet. —Georgetonian Pennsylvania has more higher in-stitutions of learning than anyother state in the Union, 67 beinglocated in the Keystone state. Inorder follow Illinois, 59; New Y
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