The Gavelyte, May 1911

C~DAHVILL~ G'OLl,.EX.iE. 1-!4 PHILOSOPHIC. lent training of Miss Vera Andrew. The programs of the society this The meetings of the society have not month have not been very long, because been well attended recently owing to most of the members have their re- the fact that practice has been held at quired number of points. The society I that time. But almost all th_e mem– has been meeting at 6:30o'clock instead J hers have made 100 credits this of 7:30 so that the meeting would be 1 1 semester. over in time for play practice after- ward. The caste of players is working COULD PUN ON ANY SUBJECT. hard on the play, "One of the Eight," and will have it ready to present to the public on May 18. This is a lively college play and no one should miss see– ing it. Remember how you enjoyed "Half-back Sandy" and you will want I to see this. Miss Alberta Creswell, in- structor in elocution, i~ working hard to make the play a success. PHILO LITERARY SOCIF.TY . The play entitled "A Scrap of Paper " I was given Tuesday evening in the opera i house to a very appreciative audience. ; The plot was well interwoven and kept : the interest up until the end. The I play itself was of literary merit and , represented the good work being done in the society. The caste are to be ' commended for their interest, faithful– ness and hard work. Much of the 1 :-;u<:eess of the play is duC> to th<' exce l- \ She:- Are you against long hat pins for women. Ae: - Well I have been, several times. - Ex. Rensselaer Established 1824 Troy.N.Y. Polytechnic Engineering and Science Institute Courses In Civil Engineering (C. E.), Mechllnlcal En– i:ineering (M. E.), Electriclll Engineering (E. E.), and General Science (B. S.). Also Special Courses. Unsurpassed new Chemical, Physiclll, Electrical, Me– chanical and Materials Testing Laboratories. For cataloi:ue and illustrated pamphlets showing work of graduates and students and views of buildings ancl campus, llpply to .JOHN W. NUGENT. Registrar.

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