. The Rotunda . History, French, Psychology, Soci-ology and Education.—The FlatHat, William and Mary, Williams-burg, Va. PALACE OF DREAMS Upon a pile of sand,I built my my own was a masterpiece. Within my palaceI placed my dreamsAnd mong my dreamsWere schemes. A huge wave came And down all fell My place of dreams Was gone. Heart-broken into a cave I crept; And there I found some stone Upon this stoney ground so rare I built my place of dreams And there they stay alone Within my palace fair. THE THIRD ELEMENT One element A hermit on a mount— No life, no love, no happiness sp


. The Rotunda . History, French, Psychology, Soci-ology and Education.—The FlatHat, William and Mary, Williams-burg, Va. PALACE OF DREAMS Upon a pile of sand,I built my my own was a masterpiece. Within my palaceI placed my dreamsAnd mong my dreamsWere schemes. A huge wave came And down all fell My place of dreams Was gone. Heart-broken into a cave I crept; And there I found some stone Upon this stoney ground so rare I built my place of dreams And there they stay alone Within my palace fair. THE THIRD ELEMENT One element A hermit on a mount— No life, no love, no happiness spent Just a life that must repent r In a world of discontent. One added element Two friends in paradise Real life, true love, much happiness spent Even in the strangers tentFor love of God is never pent. What does it represent? The streams that reach no sea All strife, all hate, all misery meant Even where love was diligent For in stepped the evil element! E. Kutz, 33 THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. Margarelta Brady attended theWilliam and Mary game and dancein Richmond this week-end. Loulie Millner and Mary ClareBooth were the guests of Ella SimmsClore at ner home at Madisonvillethis week-end. Ann Davis spent the week-end ather home in Richmond this week-end. Corinne Mosby spent the week-endat Lexington. Mary Berkley Nelson spent theweek-end at Orange. AUie Oliver was in Suffolk thisweek-end. Caroline Read spent the week-endin Lynchburg. Frances Parker was in Richmondthis week-end attending the Williamand Mary-Hampden-Sydney gameand dance. Virginia Sargent spent the week-end in Lexington. Margaret Barker spent the week-end in Lynchburg. Martha Walters spent the week-end at her home in Richmond. Dorothy Leonard spent the week-end in Charlottesville. Helen Cover attended the dances atDurham this week-end. Kathryn Rogers spent the week-end in Richmond. Martha Moore was at her home inLexington this week-end. Louise Munt spent the week-endin Richmond. Jacque and Jerry


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