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. The Rotunda . ry on Thursday night. The hall was beautifully decoratedwith flags, and punch was served byMrs. Garland throughout the entiredance. There was round dancing andsquare dancing, while the figures werecalled by Mr. John Stokes. The girls We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communication thatmay be sent to us. We wish. howov« r, to call attention to the fact that un-signed correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and, suggestions from Itsreaders upon its manner of and treating them. A letter, to receive ^.ho attended declared it a perfectconsideration, must contain the name and add,res3 of the writer. These will success,not be published if tho writer objects to the publication. i All matters of business .should be addressed to the Business Manager, andall other matter should come to tho Editor-in-Chief. Complaints from sub-Bcribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be ap-pret-lat SENTIMENT AT GRADUATION. LECTURES HOLD STUDENTS(Continued from Page One) the horror and futility of war. Fromthe time he began he held the audi-ence in a breathless spell. When theabrupt end came silence reigned andno one seemed to realize that theworld that they had been allowed topeep at had been cut This was the last that was seen ofMr. Skeyhill on the stage but he wasoften on the campus and betweensigning annuals and playing tennishe was talking to the girls in afriendly manner. , His friend, a Russian named Hin-dus, came with no intention of mak-ing any speech whatsoever but hegave in and talked in chapel. Hissubject was Adventures in the OldWorld. By the way of introduction PICNIC AT WILLIS MOUNTAIN On Saturday aftrnoon, May 29, thegirls of Cottage K had a delightfulpicnic at Willis Mountain. The girlsleft soon after dinner and went in a truck. Much pep was shown in thesongs on the rides, but the real testof sportsmanship was shown when»very girl climbed t
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