The Gavelyte, September 1911

I ', I ti 1,•I tlw ! 'nil,• vl' lu h11rl ii 11111111•111·,•, I I p.11 l 111' llw1!', Ilk ti cl Jlit' to I 1• p 11th ,,wh th it I !no 111"1 .. 11 th111whtl' HI,\' I in !1111, h \ ith \'fill, I .'uh l'IIIH f11r lh. d,111 •. \ I 11•1 of i11t1•r,• t in it i. pr,,du!'t <:uv,•lyf!', liil'h, 1111d \ ill 1,,. rnnn nnd I I' nf 11\ll('h hl\1'111, \nd :\ ril'l 11f 1111ll Ji 11 lll"f' 1h1 1 "nlJi!'i:il '11' ~:111" 11(' lh J )tlflllll 111 n · · i. 1111! th,· h1 •·g1• ·t lhinK n•1plin•d I 1\ '.'01·iali11n, Thi In ti lh,· rnn t 1111 t, h ·Ip tlw work along. Tlll' :,ipirit I porl:mt l'f'llll'rl.',' ol' ull nnd it i Hp 1, m mil\•sl •d 1,y t':H·t1ll,\', i,;(ud1111Li,;, alum- yn11. l>o 11 now! ni. a HI 1•nm nunily :idv<'rlisP.' the <'ol- h•g '. anil i11l1•r •sl and Pnthusiu. m will do much t,1 m·\kl' a higg,•r and n lwt t<'r •whnnl. 'l'ht> 1\111m11i ·,wiation, thrr,t1gh 1t l<'.ditnr, dPHirr•H to th,1111< llw StudPnl .'\ t a lat,• hour the c·ro, cl adjournt>d BodJ and llw <:av11lyl1• St:1tr r,11· tlwir to its hnrnt'~ and ~h<' Banquet of l!Jll '1 kindneHH ~ncl h<'lp in nial in, !hi. iH. uc• had pas:pd mto history. an Alumni number. We• lwli••v,• that --- 'thP (~avelyl<' ought to lw in the fulutP An appat· ntly lacking, but v0ry mor devoted to th, intcrPst. of th,• essL·ntial quality of our Annual Alumni Alumni than it has bPi•n in the pa:t, B.1~iness MeL ting in Jun may b summed up in one wor 1 expedition. which was not your fault, for you Wn<> It is drnracteristic of our annual meet- ever willing for us to usc> its colummi. ing that much time is consumed in get- We believe in coop0ration betw0pn th ting warmed up to the business in hand Alumni and the college and the collc>g,· nm! in fruitle s discu ion of the ways stuclents Wh h 11 t th· . . . . y s ou c no 1s cooper- and mean . As a result little time 1s I . b . gi,·en to the actual transaction of busi- I ~tion e expressed, partially at least, ness, which is th real purpose of the Im the use we mak<> of the columns of m~eting. Many remedies for the evil I our college paµer? Think it over, Edit– might be proposed. Here· are a few. ors, Students, Alumni. Take them for what they are worth 1 strict adherence in the meeting to rules of parliamentary law and order. 1 WAI TED - Goon Housr;; -:EPING 2 Mention and possibly brief discuss:on I MAGAZI E require the 'ervice of a in the May numbers of the Gavelyte representative in Cedarvill to look of the chief matters to be attended to I after subscription renewals an<l to ex– in June meeting. 3 Greater interest tend circulation by special methods and activity of the individual alumnus I which have proved unusually succc>ss– in affairs pertaining to the association, ful. S~lary and commission. Previous manifested on your part, members of experience desirable, but not es ential. C. C. A . A. by more freedom in writ- Whole time or spare time. Address, ing your inquiries and suggestions to with references, J . F. Fairbanks, Good the secretary of the association or to Housekeeping Magazine, 3. 1 Fourth the alumni editor of the Gavelyte. It Ave., New York City.

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