. Sargasso. ke tendency to the opposite, a staunch and vigilant Student Government ismaintained in the girls dorm. Of course loud noise during study hours, mid-night feeds, surreptitious buzzing would never enter the heads of an EarlhamI tall resident, that goes without saying, but, well, it looks better to havesome central authority td deal with any ease of manslaughter, arson or moviemadness that may arise. Hut this year that central authority has had. as isthe ease in Hundy. remarkably little to do. An interesting joint committee composed of members of the StudentCouncils of both dormitorie


. Sargasso. ke tendency to the opposite, a staunch and vigilant Student Government ismaintained in the girls dorm. Of course loud noise during study hours, mid-night feeds, surreptitious buzzing would never enter the heads of an EarlhamI tall resident, that goes without saying, but, well, it looks better to havesome central authority td deal with any ease of manslaughter, arson or moviemadness that may arise. Hut this year that central authority has had. as isthe ease in Hundy. remarkably little to do. An interesting joint committee composed of members of the StudentCouncils of both dormitories has been formed under the name of the Inter-Dormitory Committee. This group takes upon its shoulders the regulationof affairs in which residents of both communities are concerned. Their jur-isdiction extends even to the palaces of the silent art over in town and woebe it to the unlucky Freshman who ventures to lead his Earlham Hall friendwithin those mysterious realms without i\\.w discretion. Twenty-f \\v. .\ roommate is a great jKnnmmatra From the first anxious inquiry of the just arrived Freshman to the last The words of parting after the fatal day which is at once the Alpha and Omega in Sargasso a students life throughout the course of the four years which intervene, the Roommate, like the poor, we have always with us. Whether designated thus, with a conscious pride, Mother, this is my Roommate—or so, with a masque of brusqueness,Hey. Old Lady, come meet my Dad,—our Roommates have a vital andcherished place in our gallery of College memories. The sharer of our joysand failures; our hopes and disappointments; our umbrellas and handker-chiefs, perhaps; our genial moods and our sudden outbursts—as, when, for1(.*17 instance, we inadvertently stumble over a chair in the darkness;— the one who knows us underneath, and still consents to live with us,—theres some-thing in it all which makes a bond of congeniality and good comradeshipwhich is pric


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