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...slept at the Wayfarer's Lodge, and with 75 other "down-and-outers" chopped wood from five 'till nine in order to earn his breakfast of oatmeal, bread and coffee. "And they came to a fair garden all set about with trees, wherein was a fountain and in the midst whereof there stood a pavilion--" relates the Book of the Thousand and One Nights. Something rather different must have greeted the Mayor for he has since recommended the expenditure of $42,900 for improving the Lodge. Nor is the parallel of reward and punishment lacking: through the good offices...
...Sunday evening Musical Services of Worship begin tomorrow evening at 7.30 P. M. Four musicians from Boston Symphony Orchestra, accompanied by organ, play nine selections. Pastor preaches sermon on "The Fountain of Dignity." Musical program is as follows: Sunday, October 3, 7.30 P. M. Mr. Henri Riedlinger, First Violin. Mr. Robert Gunderson, Second Violin. Mr. Charles van Wynbergen, Viola. Miss Alma La Palme, 'Cello. Suite, "Sigurd Jorsalfar," Grieg (a) Introduction. (b) Borghilds Dream. (c) Triumphal March. Adaglo from Violin Concerto, Mr. Henri Riedlinger. Viotti Reverie, MacDowell Intermezzo Sinfonico, Mascagni Prayer from "Jewels of Madonna," Miss Alma La Palme. Wolf-Ferarri...
...near Camp Knox, and a small R. O. T. C. exchange has been installed near the students' area. Then men, when off duty, are allowed and urged to make use of the Camp Knox Officers' Club, which is fully equipped with a reading room, barber shop, tennis courts, soda fountain and dance hall. Once a week dances are held at the club and all cadets are invited to attend. During the week the men are free from third mess at 6.30 P. M. until taps at 10. On Saturdays and Sundays the cadets will be permitted to go to Louisville...
...Perhaps the alumni's contributions are as fine wit as Lampy ever filled her pages with. Perhaps it is a too-young Arnold (Matthew, not Benedict) that flays this stuff that oldsters offer. But if it is, so be it. We would rather have a regular number from the fountain pens and India ink of the Sophomores than this special spring oddity that the graduates have thrown together...
...best possible hygienic conditions. In the training, officers will be necessary, and about 80 per cent, of these will come from the Officers' Reserve Corps. The men will be instructed to keep free from vice disease, which is a very important thing, for vice diseases lie at the very fountain head of human life. What does it mean to the young men to get one such period of this training? In the first place, it means democracy, living together with other men; it means vocational improvement, educational improvement, and a general physical clean up and a fresh start. It seems...