. The Rotunda . of the campaign were novel ones, the Am-erican people were aroused probably to an unprecedented m aviation. Capt. Collyer was a native ofFarmville, and a nephew of MissSmithy, who is at the head of theSpanish department in our received his early education in theTraining School, later attending Vir-ginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacks-burg. He had made definite plans toattend the P. I. football gameat Blacksburg next Saturday. The entire college extends theirdeepest sympathy to Miss Smithy inthe loss of her nephew. HOOP-ROLLING NOT ONLY POPULAR AT WELLESLEY We


. The Rotunda . of the campaign were novel ones, the Am-erican people were aroused probably to an unprecedented m aviation. Capt. Collyer was a native ofFarmville, and a nephew of MissSmithy, who is at the head of theSpanish department in our received his early education in theTraining School, later attending Vir-ginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacks-burg. He had made definite plans toattend the P. I. football gameat Blacksburg next Saturday. The entire college extends theirdeepest sympathy to Miss Smithy inthe loss of her nephew. HOOP-ROLLING NOT ONLY POPULAR AT WELLESLEY Wellesleys hoop-rolling seems to bepopular in other colleges too. As agrand finale of the Freshmen haz-ing at Dartmouth, a certain group ofclass of 32 on the day of the firstfootball game were attired in blue andwhite dresses and commanded to rollhoops through the town and aroundthe gridiron. The stunt was known aswhooping it up—The Sweet BriarNews. BALDWIN WINS When it Comes to Hosiery t Values nI /A I ? ?. - terest. A larger proportion of our nation seriously consideredthe election issues than had ever before taken thought. Uur col-lege was indicative of the overwhelming interest in the election,though only a few students were eligible to vote. The results of the election seem vastly significant the dayafter that event. Just how significant they will be will takefour long years to prove. Few, if any, details of the routine olour lives would have been affected, had either Smith or Hoover One thing of basic significance, however, is the great con-cern of the nation as a whole about the affairs of the nationIt was, too, an intelligent concern. Precedents of more than halta century were broken yesterday by voters who were moved tovote the ticket of a party long held obnoxious for reasons strong-er than tradition. . ^-. , It may be that we are facing a new day m politics. It onlythe interest of our citizens prove to be more than a spasmodicfever of support or opposition to propose


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