The Gavelyte, April 1908
THE GAVELY'l'E, proven very helpful tq those present. !Does anybody wonder wha;-:as~e It is the hope of the member8 · to I matter with Waide the next day? Be have every college man present j still had his fingern on hand. whether he is a member or not. · Heard. one Gave l Club. The Gavel Club has been holding Rev. Mr. Foster, who has been regular (?) meetings on Friday after- )?reaching here, address~d the .coll~ge noon. The meetings were mostly for I rn chapPl one day, deahng with 1m– discussion of the business part of the portant phases of the work. He de– paper. March 27th \~as an exception I clan,.d th.ree thing~ nece~sa, y for sue– to the rule, however, for in the eve- j cess in l1fe:-learnrng. 1i1et.y and com– ning, the club duly increased con- Jmon St-'nse. Further emphasizing the ' " vened in thP- Philo society hall and truth that character as well as enjqypd a sµread and general good i education is essential t0- . the world's time. The nueting v.,1.:; adjourned I life to-day." ! · · at c1.n early hour 'and from the latest ! Mrs. ~mi~h.' secr:tary of the W. C. account, all arrived home safely. T. U. ~c1enlltic deµ t of the state, , spoke here one morning analyzing":: A. O . E . two or three specimans 'of "dope; 1 , The Bachelor's Club held their reg- now sent upon the market and used ular monthly banqaet at Finney's. J by m~ny p,eople. It was .very ir.- ext to the eRting, the fish stories I struct1ve. ~he also empha-s1zed the told bv the members were the most Iincreasing campaign now en-gaging intere~ting events of the evening. I the mind of the peopfo~'-That of After a thorough examination the fighting the cigarette evil, which· has · judges decided in favor of Prof. Al- struck so many men, not excluding · Jen, who was presented with a fitting I the college b~ed man. prize. "Bill" Linton deserved honor- ! HerbPrt Leon Cope, humorist, de– able mention. 'l'he Pvening was spent j livered the last number of this year's very enjoyably by all except "Bill" splendid lecture course. The house Hawthorne. On account of the fact was crowded and the \\'itty sayings that it was a rainy night t,he latter part of th,;, speaker with the clear vein of of the regular programme was omit- I serious inte~t running through it all, ted and for the same rea'3on the meet-1 left a mighty impression upon the ing adjourned at an Parly (?) hour. listener's heart. .
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