The Gavelyte, January 1911
CEDAHVILLE COLLEGE. 18 teaching. Mr. Brigham spent his va- , which they cared. This statement is c~tio 1 n 11 with friends and relatives in El- 1 very easy to explain. THEY WRITE gm, . NOTHING FOR THE PAPER, hence, it con- The alum~i friends of Miss Marie I tains no Alumni news, only just a few Garlough will be sorry t learn that she . h b th ·t . f items the local Alumni editor can pick as een ru qui e a severe siege o typhoid fever at the h me of her sister up. The fault lies with as. Let us in Des Moines, Ia. At the present she · keep in touch with the h~ppenings of the is very much improved and we hope ' college and with each other. This• can that she may soon be entirely well. I be done in two ways, which must be combined by subscribing for the Gave- The Gavelyte and lyte and sending in articles. Send in at least one article a year. the Alumni. There is nothing I Would rather find on J. RAYMOND FITZPATRICK 'O_. ; taking up my Gavelyte from month to __ j month than an article from some Alum- At the last meeting of the Alumni , n~s telling w~at he had been doing Assosciation in June, 1910, Rev. C!a en~e i :1~cehgraduat10n or an acco_unt of some Young was made chairman of a com- ' rtp e had taken. Alumni let us wake mittee which was to be selected, one ~P: The Gavelyte is the colle~e paper, member from each class. The duty of it is our paper. Let us urn it more. this committee was to determine WHAT : The sun never sets on our Alumni, why THE ALUMNI CAN DO FOR THE COLLEGE. I would the articles not be interesting? Th C ·tt h · b · t d b t We could have them from all parts of e ommi ee as een appom e u · . t t t 'fi d O f th f the world. Let us all send m our pro- no ye no I e . ne o e means o . b · · th 1 d t· f th duct10ns and make the Gavelyte a paper rmgmg e p ans an ac. 10ns o e . ·tte b f th 1 . f of 1:iterest to us, one we will look for. commi e e ore e a umm rom . time to time was to be through the i Let it not be carelessness any more. Gavelyte. J " 6 :;i;. .-,-21TIE... w.:mwwww 11 While at home during the holidays several conferences were had with t i-1e Editor, Business Manager and Publ ish– ers of the Gavelyte · and arrangements -were made whereby it could be used. As a matter of course the next question was, How many of the Alumni t ake the Gavelyte? And to my surprise I found that sixteen were subscr,bers, ~>nly sixteen! Now Alumni, what is the reason? Can you answer the ques– tion? After speaking to several about their not taking the G~ve lyte, the col– lege paper, it generally developed that the Gavelyte contains nothing for Rensselaer Established 1824 Troy,N.Y. Polytechnic Engineering and Science Institute Courses in Civil Engineering (C. E .), Mechanical En– eineering (M. E.). Electrical Engineering (E. E.), and General Science (B. S.). Also Spedal Courses. Unsurpassed new Chemical, Physical, Electrical, Me• chanical and Materials Testing Laboratories. For catalogue and illustrated pamphlets showing "'orlc of graduates and students nnd views of buildings '" campus, apply to JOHN W. NUGENT. Registrar.
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