Tipyn o'bob, 1906-1907 . f the quiet, academic sort, but that the Rush hastaken on proportions and tenor that seem almost to do violence to oursurroundings. It is the expression of a phase of college life of whichwe would do well to rid ourselves by trying to substitute traditions,which, while ministering to our enjoyment, will also add beauty andcharm to our associations with Bryn Mawr. DULCI FISTULA. When I consider how my time is spent Throughout my days in this dark hall and wide; The entrance card that it is death to hide Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To register my cou


Tipyn o'bob, 1906-1907 . f the quiet, academic sort, but that the Rush hastaken on proportions and tenor that seem almost to do violence to oursurroundings. It is the expression of a phase of college life of whichwe would do well to rid ourselves by trying to substitute traditions,which, while ministering to our enjoyment, will also add beauty andcharm to our associations with Bryn Mawr. DULCI FISTULA. When I consider how my time is spent Throughout my days in this dark hall and wide; The entrance card that it is death to hide Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To register my courses and present My course book lest the faculty should-chide. Do they exact my presence, cuts denied? I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies: They cant, indeed, At once demand you here and in your class. So bear this yoke, although you think your state Is wretched. Forsake all thought of speed And let the mothers all before you pass. They also serve who only stand and wait. Margaret Ayer, 07. V. TIPYN OBOB THE AMIABLE


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