Sorosis . better prepared to settle that question to the satisfaction of thestyles and purses. The new Society Brand, Brokaw Bros., and Stein Bloch clothing formen have that snap which young men want and demand, and as to thenew Suits, Dresses, Coats and Shoes for the dainty miss, the assortmentsare such as must be seen to be appreciated. Inspection and comparison will maintain our contention of low prices. BOGGS & BUHL CONTENTS 16. Crossing the Bar—Martha J. Crandall, The Easter Miracle—Ellen B. Crowe, 18 The Man With No Heart—Rebekah L. Crouse, Women in the War—Bonnie F. Taylor, 18 Lou


Sorosis . better prepared to settle that question to the satisfaction of thestyles and purses. The new Society Brand, Brokaw Bros., and Stein Bloch clothing formen have that snap which young men want and demand, and as to thenew Suits, Dresses, Coats and Shoes for the dainty miss, the assortmentsare such as must be seen to be appreciated. Inspection and comparison will maintain our contention of low prices. BOGGS & BUHL CONTENTS 16. Crossing the Bar—Martha J. Crandall, The Easter Miracle—Ellen B. Crowe, 18 The Man With No Heart—Rebekah L. Crouse, Women in the War—Bonnie F. Taylor, 18 Louis XV.—Eulalia Fournier, 18 Industrial Pittsburgh—Beginnings and Growth—Martha E. Taylor, 19 The Road From Home—Mary Crawford, 19 Butterfly Life—Emily S. Kates, 18 How to Apply for a Position Page .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 ..13 ..17 .29 .31 .32 .33 Editorials 35 Music Department 37 Class Notes 44 Shakespeare Festival 39 House 47 Y. W. C. A 42 Intercollegiate News 47 College News 42 Exchanges 48. P. Ludebuhl & Son Shoes and Hosiery PENN AND FEANKSTOWN EAST END Ask to see our new Gaiter Boot$ the pair WEVE FITTED FEET OVER FORTY YEARS Vol. XXII. MAY, 1916 No. 9. GROSSING THE BAR Martha J. Crandall, 17(Editor-in-Chief of Sorosis for 1916-17) The most beautiful of all lyrics of Tennyson is his Crossingthe Bar. Taken as a whole, the poem is the expression of hiswonderfull}7 optimistic and peaceful view of Death. He looksupon death, not as a hideous monster to be feared and dreaded,but as a tranquil journey over the sea into the land of the Un-known. The picture he draws of the embarking of the humansoul who is to undergo this experience is marvelously setting is a peaceful shore, and calm sea, at sunset. Thencomes the clear call which the departing soul recognizes; herealizes it is for him. There is no doubt, for it is a clear to his own feeling of tranquility he wishes to be borneaway on a tide and sea likewise as serene. There must be noroaring


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