. Wellesley magazine . ems, and stories, beggedor gratuitous, stir a well of gratitude within us. Our great motive, however, is to make The Wellesley Magazine thor-oughly representative of the College life and spirit. To do this we musthave the aid of faculty and alumnae, and of all students, from seniors to fresh-men. Especially we wish the younger classes to remember that the CollegeMagazine cannot be a college magazine unless they help to make it. But 24 THE WELLE SLEY MAGAZLNE. this remark applies equally well to everyone connected with the appeal to all alike for co-operation.


. Wellesley magazine . ems, and stories, beggedor gratuitous, stir a well of gratitude within us. Our great motive, however, is to make The Wellesley Magazine thor-oughly representative of the College life and spirit. To do this we musthave the aid of faculty and alumnae, and of all students, from seniors to fresh-men. Especially we wish the younger classes to remember that the CollegeMagazine cannot be a college magazine unless they help to make it. But 24 THE WELLE SLEY MAGAZLNE. this remark applies equally well to everyone connected with the appeal to all alike for co-operation. As to our third point, we can simply say that advertising in the Maga-zine ought to bring increased trade from the subscribers. The firms whosenames appear in our pages are thoroughly reliable and satisfactory, and werecommend them highly to your favor. For the convenience of new stu-dents, there appears in the first part of each months issue of the Magazinea small map of Boston, giving the location of our SKETCH OF HOUGHTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, WELLESLEY When we come back to college, our first glance round as we ride upfrom the station iu the barge or walk up, chattering eagerly with a friend, isin quest of change. Anything new, from the much-needed repair of theboard walk to alterations in the faculty body, attracts instant notice andcomment. THE WELLESLEY MAGAZINE. 25 Perhaps the most inspiring object in the way of novelty this fall is thenew chapel. Last spring great excitement was caused by several Wood-man, spare this tree! placards pinned up on the new location, and by thetender transfer of one or two especially shapely evergreens from the chosensite to a more secluded spot. Everyone expected immediate results. Neversince the notice of the endowment was given, nearly a year and a half ago,had we discussed the new building with such interest and animation. Allsummer we heard no news of the progress of the work. But our faith inthe working powers has


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