The Gleaner . fruit in security. Perhaps the Almighty One above will hear yourprayer and when the time is ripe pluck you from yourearthly stem and restore you to the bosoms of your sons. M. M. SCHLOSBERG, 19. OCCUPATION OF THE MORRIS LASKER HALL The long awaited opening of the new building fin-ally arrived about the middle of September. We ate ourfirst meal in the spacious dining room. The menu Cov-ered a variety of the so-called wholesome eatables—of course including spuds, mush and O. R. Nevertheless we assume the role of Christian Scientist, as we were prom-ised a set out after the building


The Gleaner . fruit in security. Perhaps the Almighty One above will hear yourprayer and when the time is ripe pluck you from yourearthly stem and restore you to the bosoms of your sons. M. M. SCHLOSBERG, 19. OCCUPATION OF THE MORRIS LASKER HALL The long awaited opening of the new building fin-ally arrived about the middle of September. We ate ourfirst meal in the spacious dining room. The menu Cov-ered a variety of the so-called wholesome eatables—of course including spuds, mush and O. R. Nevertheless we assume the role of Christian Scientist, as we were prom-ised a set out after the building was in better order, sowe ate on and quite a few ate over and distingiiish-ed-themselves by inhabiting for the first time the sick roomsprovided in the building for ailing students. The building from a domestic standpoint, fulfills all modern kitchen conveniences, laundry equipsment, storage facilities, home surgery requirements andliving quarters of excellent arrangement. c THE GLEANER. THE GLEANER Jacob I. Marines, Editor-in-ChiefMaurice M. Schlosberg, Wolf, AgricultureSamuel Miller, Athleticsa finr Neubauer, (Mass :wi<l Clubs: hue Brodie, Exchange Samuel Greenburg, Art BenJ. Jaffe, Humor Joseph Goldstein, Business Manager George Foreman, Audrew Gerbera Assistant Business ManagersCharles Bowden, Esq., Faculty Adviaer Published by the students of the National Farm School. Address allcommunications to the Business Manager, Farm School, Bucks Co., Pa. Yi-arly subscription, by mail. Entered at the Post Office at FarmBcbool as second-class matter. When this issue goes to print there flitters amongtin students a spirit of uneasiness. About fifty-five outof sixty oiki students are now registered and a largenumbci of Ihese have already received their question-naires. The uneasiness that haunts our habitat is notof discontent nor selfish-seeking ends, but that of thetrue American spirit, lacking but that great evil of in-We stand as humbl


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