. The Rotunda . Viola Dana, Hobart Bosworth and2,200 extra characters in the big special production WINDS OF CHANCEfrom the famous Rex Beach novel. Rex Beach takes us to Alaska again—to the stirring days of the gold rush to the big, furious battles with wildtempestuous elements—battles for riht. This is the greatest Alaskan pictureever screened. It is great. Also godo comedy. FRI. & SAT.—Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno in Rex Ingrams produc-tion of Blasco Ibanez famous novel MARE NOSTRUM. It is a big specialproduction. Here is the thrill marvel of them all, a screen play of powerand beauty. Tho


. The Rotunda . Viola Dana, Hobart Bosworth and2,200 extra characters in the big special production WINDS OF CHANCEfrom the famous Rex Beach novel. Rex Beach takes us to Alaska again—to the stirring days of the gold rush to the big, furious battles with wildtempestuous elements—battles for riht. This is the greatest Alaskan pictureever screened. It is great. Also godo comedy. FRI. & SAT.—Alice Terry and Antonio Moreno in Rex Ingrams produc-tion of Blasco Ibanez famous novel MARE NOSTRUM. It is a big specialproduction. Here is the thrill marvel of them all, a screen play of powerand beauty. Thousands in the cast. Youll never forget such moments as thesinking of the submarine; the beauty facing the firing squad; and a thous-and other thrills that Broadway paid $2 admission to see. We urge everyone to see this great good comedy. Admission to S. T. C. girls 25c to each show. f I I I I p1 i AIA (Am at B md: OP Ev| pol orgp vilfc be F. an sh I i IomA viii ani4Sh ALPHA DELTA RHO ISSUE. HEST WISHES FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Voliuae VII. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 Number 2(> ALPHA DELTA RHOCLOSES COLLEGE WEEK Miss Lula 0. Andrews of Uni-versity and Dean May Ke/Ierof West Hampton Speak The many interesting programs ofCollege Week came to a most im-pressive close on Saturday evening,when the Joan Circle of Alpha DeltaRho celebrated its first birthday. Thelarge and enthusiastic audience willnot soon forgeft this occasion, foraside from the two splendid addres-ses was one of those rare hourswhen all that is finest and be«t incollege life culnlinates. Th-; entirepr gram occurs euewh^re in this issue of the Rotun Li. Miss Edith Cornwell, chairman,presided over the meeting with graceand dignity. In her introductory re-marks she delighted her audiencewith the announcement of the threehonorary members of Alpha DeltaRho—Mrs. Anna Hyatt Huntington,one of Americas great sculptors;Miss Ellen Glasgow, one of Ameri-


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