The Gavelyte, April 1912

I 111 ' \ I 1 II L 'J It Ji I 'I\ Cll II 'I I n th I, 111 ' 111 1 I ,llll )(I ' th f tu nt f Ced. r illc Coll e, dt \ I, p111, JIIOiilhtll Ill 10 Ot io . I' l'l 1' \I ,t • r on I111 I ,nu, n I 'I, 1 •1111, 110111 •• ',, l ';" l I '11 , • 12 \l r I •I (' p :- !' \ I I . I ditor-1n <'hid \ "'fll I Ill I ditnr Lo nl 1'.oht or \ lu111111 Ldit11r . n ·1t·t \ Ld1tor I t 11t11 11 .111d in I' ult 1li1t11 11 01g,11,1z,it1 H1 mg • 11t • ,11,tt• rir d 11ll)1'ct II cd.tr •, n cltll r·1t phi th i~ grc,1t 'Ille ti,in. 1111 It i a pn1hlcm th.it n er! to h hr, 11111r tr tit• nntice o[ th• n. ing g ·n r– ' ti1111s and e ·peci,tlly t,) lte 11w11 in , ul- 1 ·ge, [ ir tu them the 11.1 ion I,) ,k [ 1r aicl in meeting ,rnd overcoming thi ,111 ri irnilar evil . \light it not be worth while fL,r th young men of our t wn < ollPge to ere 1te In F'-T l'o~n n 't:l . Bu,. :\l;:r nnrl Tn•a,urt'r omL . uch or anizatton that it might he– gin work next year? We feel urc that a greater intt~re t might be arou ·cd and !_{ real g0t,d be accompli hed by such a r· n1 :\l,Cut,1,, '13.. .. . .. A,~t :\lun11gcr P\l·1. H '"F' '13 :\Iu1lin1: C1,·rk mea.ure. ----------- Y. W. C. A. The I 1't few meeting~ of the Y. \V . C. A. have been intere ting a well a profitable. On A p ri l :-3rcl, Prof. :\.{cChe ney gave one o[ hi helpful and intere tingtalk o n, "Progre of Mis ion ", and dwelt es pecially on the need tor acritlce a11d more intere, t in the home land. At thi ;ime meeting, the nominating committee pre ented the follow ing names as officers for the eu– _uing )ear: Ma ry Ha ting- , Pre ident; Edna ' tormont, Secretary; and J. ·anC \' Finney, Trea urer. The girl are now making enthusiastic preparation for their l'\lay festival. PHILO NOTES. Amid the ever-increasing dutie of college life, quite a goodly number of Phibdelphian still find time for the literary meeting and the program are o f a ,·ery generous length \Ve would commend rather than critici e the sp1nt which prompt this a it reveal that the members till believe in "Aiming at the bt> t", which in th i ca e i one hundred per cent in literary credit . On ~[onday e\·e ning , April 15th. a play entitled "Before the 'vVar" will be pre– sented hy eight Philadelphian . It i a picture ot home life in a negro cabin and y u will mi s ome fun if you d on't see it. A t our first l\Iay meeting "'I he Juni.,r" will be tagcd, "Baby Moore" and ·'\' iolet'' are enouuh to insure its succe_ and e.Yerla ting fame. 0

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