Sorosis . mournful tale, For the only Ad. he ever had Was Closed for Sheriff Sale —Ex. vertisers ^one Inland 3173 Eutter, Eggs and Cheese Fresh and Smoked MeatsGame and Poultry Teas and Coffees Fruits and Vegetables Penn and Highland Avenues PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THE SOROSIS true values EaramaK**^ I * true values smart school apparel at very low pricesWe mean by smart—the trim new lines that only style distinction andfine quality can give—that appearance instantly recognized by the dis-criminating school set—young folks who know fashion dictates and demandthe newest ideas. The newest, and


Sorosis . mournful tale, For the only Ad. he ever had Was Closed for Sheriff Sale —Ex. vertisers ^one Inland 3173 Eutter, Eggs and Cheese Fresh and Smoked MeatsGame and Poultry Teas and Coffees Fruits and Vegetables Penn and Highland Avenues PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THE SOROSIS true values EaramaK**^ I * true values smart school apparel at very low pricesWe mean by smart—the trim new lines that only style distinction andfine quality can give—that appearance instantly recognized by the dis-criminating school set—young folks who know fashion dictates and demandthe newest ideas. The newest, and that only is given expression here—and prices are the lowest possible to quote. PITTSBURGH, PA. CONTENTS Charles Lamb—Isabel Blume, 17 3 The Chimes of Norway—Gertrude Levis Frame, 16 8. The Dreamer—Mildred Weston, 13 13 My First Christmas in America—Kamala Cornelius, 18 21 Editorials 24 Alumnae Department 26 Y. W. C. A. Notes 26 Gossip 27 Exchanges 36 Interurban Press, Printers /Vr VV i i. mip PENN AND FBA2\TKSTOWN EAST EN. Ask to see our New Gaiter Boot$ the pair WEVE FITTED FEET OVER FORTY YEAE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Vol. XXI. JANUARY, 1915 No. 5 CHARLES LAMB (EDITOES NOTE:—We believe our readers will enjoy this beautifulappreciation of Charles Lamb, both for its own sake and because of thewriter. We have held it ready to print for several months and regretthat Isabel cannot see it for herself. Her friends will see her in thiswork; also it seems to us that the last few lines might be applied to thewriter with as much truth as to Charles Lamb.) The year 1775 saw the birth of one of the most lonely, aswell as one of the most unselfish of men that have been broughtbefore the public eye in the past century. His name is CharlesLamb. He was the youngest of a family of three. He had abrother who was twelve years older than himself and a sister,Mary, who was two years older than his brother. His fatherwas a clerk to a Bencher of the Inner Temple and his mot


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