Word: mothers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Anyone who reads the editorials of Old Mother Advocate probably found a subject of unexpected vivacity in the editorial entitled "A Word to the Wise" in the current issue. From her stately side-saddle posture on the back of Pegasus, Mother Advocate gravely admonishes us undergraduates, and especially us Seniors, to choose a vocation immediately...
...Mother Advocate says, let us choose a vocation as soon as possible. Procrastination, moreover, will mean not only the loss of an early start up the ladder of success, but it will mean something worse: it will mean the loss of that tremendous stimulus of having a clear destination, a one, single aim. No matter whether the choice be butcher or baker, or candlestick-maker, it is good to determine as soon as possible upon a permanent or even upon a temporary purpose in life. The choice is not only a means; it is an end in itself. E. HOWELL...
After studying at Technology, Mr. Hale entered the University, graduating with the class of '92. While in College he held the record for the broad jump, and was also an excellent sprinter. He is survived by his mother, wife and a younger brother...
...flag at University. I do not think it has been the custom since then to do so. Do you think the class of 1915 would be willing to show this mark of respect to our flag, which at just this time would seem to be especially fitting? A MOTHER OF A MEMBER OF THE CLASS...
...Saturday and Monday evenings will be staged Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning's production, "Between the Lines," three one-act plays with prologue and epilogue which depict episodes from the lives of the father, mother and three children...