The Ruhleben camp magazine . I am informed, on the booksof the Education Department. It may be assumed that buta very small percentage of the total of 3,700 do not writeletters, and it is a matter of fact that there is no single placewhere, the average individual can go for that purpose and, atthe same time, be warm fin winter) and quiet. Would it riothave been well, could it not be so even yet, if the roomsleading off from the Y. M. C. A. Hall had been fitted with roughdesks where members of the camp could conduct their corre-spondence in peace and quiet each day? The Hall, like nine-tenths o


The Ruhleben camp magazine . I am informed, on the booksof the Education Department. It may be assumed that buta very small percentage of the total of 3,700 do not writeletters, and it is a matter of fact that there is no single placewhere, the average individual can go for that purpose and, atthe same time, be warm fin winter) and quiet. Would it riothave been well, could it not be so even yet, if the roomsleading off from the Y. M. C. A. Hall had been fitted with roughdesks where members of the camp could conduct their corre-spondence in peace and quiet each day? The Hall, like nine-tenths of the space in the camp, that is both suitable andavailable, would still be at the disposal of the large number ofstudents who are the chief occupants daily. Perhaps a littlefriendly discussion on the subject, through the medium ofyour columns, might eventually produce some of that spiritwhich is coupled with take, or even lead to some alternativescheme for supplying a Camp need. Yours faithfully, A MEMBER OF THE SCHOOL. 44. WHIST DRIVE IN A LOFT By FRED GLUCK.


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