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MRS. L. L. STANCILL<lb />
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and quoted the words of that beauti-<lb />
ful hymn "In the Cross of Christ 1<lb />
PRES. W1EAD0WS<lb />
SPEAKS AT<lb />
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Heels will play for the Homiming<lb />
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next<lb />
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stanza of seriptnre to which the<lb />
dance which the Lanier Society andllpresident responded, as she lighted<lb />
the students' social committee willthe torch of the leader. Moving back<lb />
1 sponsor in the Robert 11. Wright H� her group, the leader lit the torches<lb />
   auditorium, Saturday night. October "f Qer members who joined in sing-<lb />
Kepresentatives. g<lb />
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ip mats re resi nting the United<lb />
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o Captain Boenge Rohdie, of King<lb />
hristian's Guards, she has eom-<lb />
iiiig n hymn. After each group had<lb />
u- dance a ill be the last of at performed the rites of the ceremony,<lb />
aipotenuarj (,r;t,s 0 (.V(lTs planned for the week-jthe president led the recessional!<lb />
:n 'ring to a close the through the Davis Arboretum. As<lb />
will<lb />
ena an<lb />
Homecoming celebration. they marched they sang the ABSocia-<lb />
The decorations for the dance will Ition sung. When they reached the<lb />
sarried out in 1<lb />
lavender, rep<lb />
cal East Carolina vmevan<lb />
be carried out in the colors of greenlWright Building, they put ut their<lb />
and lavender, representing the typi-1torches and they formed a semi-<lb />
ire about the steps. On the steps<lb />
Tlmse sponsoring the dance willlwas a cross formed by members of<lb />
leted her work in Denmark and<lb />
is n turned to this co<lb />
eture tour.<lb />
be Mrs. L. L. Stancill, president of(1<lb />
lie association, carrying lili<lb />
ted<lb />
PRES. LEON MEADOWS<lb />
TO ALUMNAE<lb />
Dear Alumnae and Alumni:<lb />
On Saturday, October 23, in<lb />
Greenville, East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College will observe<lb />
Homecoming Day. On this oc-<lb />
casion we want you, along with<lb />
every former student, to be<lb />
with us. Give up your work for<lb />
a day and come back home. We<lb />
need you and we hope you still<lb />
feel that your Alma Mater can<lb />
be of service to you. Bring with<lb />
you an ample store of experi-<lb />
ences which have been yours<lb />
since you left us; we want to<lb />
hear all about the good things<lb />
you have been accomplishing<lb />
and of your plans for the fu-<lb />
ture. Let us know, now that<lb />
you have had the opportunity<lb />
to find out, just what we should<lb />
have done that we did not do<lb />
for you; by so doing you may<lb />
save other teachers many an<lb />
embarrassing moment, as the<lb />
college can adjust its work to<lb />
the needs of teachers and com-<lb />
munities as you have discov-<lb />
ered them. Then, too, if you<lb />
�.�   , ,J dormitories, 82A women and tJ5 men.U 1 , � , - aance irom ail� 3.orr.on<lb />
have problems which you have   , , ,�� help ourselves along, and environ- ���,�. �. <lb />
, r  . ! I here are -j.u dav students. 1521 , Announcements or th<lb />
been unable to solve, you<lb />
should be able to secure help<lb />
from college teachers who are<lb />
more experienced in the field<lb />
� the two-year normal coi<lb />
discontinued.<lb />
Seventy North Carolina countie<lb />
and sis states are represented.<lb />
Pitt v. itii 221 lead- with the high<lb />
,o-t enrollment of counties whilej <lb />
Northampton with 42 and Johnston President Uses "Environment"<lb />
with �y run second and third.1 ,  , �� ,<lb />
respective. Duplin, STash, and As Theme of ChaPel<lb />
Wayne with 37 each tie for fourth Program<lb />
place. Sampson with 33, Wake with I <lb />
31, Vance- with 29, Beaniort, On Friday morning, October 15,<lb />
Lenoir, and Granville with � each 1 President Leon R. Meadows made<lb />
are also among the leaders, iis iiMt taik of tll(, Vfu. at ,he rul<lb />
i Of the six states represented South 11 , � .  � , � ,<lb />
1  , ,  lege chape! service, taking as his<lb />
 arolma sends seven students. New  �<lb />
theme the one word Environment<lb />
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alum<lb />
A footall game betwe a<lb />
'C Pirate- and West '<lb />
achers'<lb />
CoBe<lb />
:30 in the afternoon.<lb />
Tlv bie social even<lb />
day<lb />
the alumnae association: Miss torches. The light oi 'hi-cross was<lb />
5 0D B Elizabeth Smith,alumnae secretary; the only light on the campus. The,<lb />
Margarel Gur Overman, Lanier So-1members of the Association standing<lb />
PHKIPUPinKHI�" (V President5 :U111 �,IM Hall in a semi-circle about thei-os-ang;<lb />
KHI blbMA Kl UloLUbb Chairman of the Social Committee. "Draw lie -Nearer to The Cross<lb />
PLANS FCR COMING YEAR Entertainment in the form of a after which the service was closed.<lb />
 flour show will include that dancing<lb />
At thi meeting � Monday night, little lady, Carolyn Hamrick, and<lb />
Ocfi 11, th s active membersIthat one and only master of songs,<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, fau Chapter, to-jJames Dudley Simpson.<lb />
getln-r with Dr. Beeeher Flanagan, ��<lb />
,ii- l nlftns for GREETINGS, ALUMNAE<lb />
York six. Virginia lour. Tennessi<lb />
and Florida two each, and Georgia I �n the beginning of his addressis the dance in the Robert H. Wright<lb />
one. President Meadows defined heredity Building that night. The visiting<lb />
There are ;a students in theas tliat whiej the L,�,j �Yes us toAluuae can aire cards for the<lb />
ice.<lb />
f are<lb />
inicnt n� fliMt hv wlni-li vsra lu-ln Aiir.  1 J .1 1. .1 . . .<lb />
women and s4 txys<lb />
re are 106 transfer students selves along<lb />
:�� : senting 32 eoBeges, the largest Dr. Meadows divided his speech' ha-t year homecoming<lb />
, uning from Campbell andfin" �� ����. iiw :�  inaugurated th<lb />
of education than many other Lonisbnrg with 13 each.<lb />
� by which we help our-jto be mad through th.<lb />
and over the radio.<lb />
�-<lb />
rthcom<lb /><lb />
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dge<lb />
Ferebee, Pi-<lb />
ss Bebarker, 1<lb />
Hodees. IE<lb />
sed plan- lor<lb />
es, or desired<lb />
�rd. and will<lb />
lifications are<lb />
sed of the sec-<lb />
id the faculty<lb />
luty 'i pas<lb />
qualifications, i<lb />
bo asked to <lb />
iternity-spi n<lb />
� of the Tau!<lb />
ajma Pi are<lb />
rose Carpen-<lb />
eo Lurk Jr<lb />
ard Aman,<lb />
and Vance<lb />
Greetings, East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Alumnae and<lb />
Alumni:<lb />
I am happy to repeat to you<lb />
the invitation extended at<lb />
commencement � the invita-<lb />
tion to come home to your<lb />
Alma Mater on October 23 and<lb />
share together a day of pleas-<lb />
LANIER SOCIETY<lb />
ENTERTAIN FROSH<lb />
Sheer irony - i r. . muni at the<lb />
University of Michigan are no long-<lb />
er required to wear "puts Put<lb />
: i. class of 11 has donned them<lb />
The Lanier Society entertained<lb />
the freshmen in the Robert 11.<lb />
Wright Building on Thursday<lb />
afternoon, October 7. The president,<lb />
Margarei Guy Overman, greeted the<lb />
jgue-t- at the door and presented<lb />
them with goats made of green paper<lb />
on which they wrote their names<lb />
ures prepared by our college for identification. Miss Overman<lb />
then made a short talk to the fresh-<lb />
men in which she gave them an idea j<lb />
of the significance of the three so-<lb />
cieties, and particularly the Lanier<lb />
Society.<lb />
Several games 'were played under<lb />
'the direction of Emily Brendle. vice<lb />
Teachers College is proud of president of the Laniers. After a<lb />
! social hour together refreshments<lb />
consisting of doughnuts and orange<lb />
ade were served the group.<lb />
for our enjoyment.<lb />
I would take this opportun-<lb />
ity too, to impress upon you<lb />
this fact: your Alma Mater is<lb />
following with interest your<lb />
every endeavor to live up to<lb />
her ideals. East Carolina<lb />
an effort to unify th<lb />
ie eiass<lb />
wm the class games<lb />
ivi'in he sophomores.<lb />
On Time Every Time<lb />
The new clock in Cotten<lb />
Hall, that settles all questions<lb />
as to the exact time for sign-<lb />
ing in as well as leaving-time<lb />
for dates, is the gift presented<lb />
to the school by the Senior Nor-<lb />
man Class of 1937, as the last<lb />
of the "D" Classes, to be grad-<lb />
uated from here.<lb />
The clock was installed dur-<lb />
ing the latter part of the<lb />
Spring Quarter, and well rep-<lb />
resents our college motto �<lb />
"On time every time<lb />
your achievements. I know that<lb />
some oi our sister and brother<lb />
graduates are achieving dis-<lb />
tinction in their chosen fields.<lb />
It is our intention to publish,<lb />
probably next spring, some<lb />
findings on the subject of our<lb />
outstanding East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College graduates.<lb />
Will you, if you have heard of<lb />
any new field into which a<lb />
graduate is entering, or any<lb />
distinctive efforts being put<lb />
forth by one of "our boys" or<lb />
one of "our girls will you,<lb />
I say, forward this information<lb />
to our Alumnae Editor here at<lb />
the college. Write of your own<lb />
doings and plans, too. It is our<lb />
desire to recognize the earnest<lb />
efforts which are being put<lb />
forth in any situation. I repeat<lb />
�your Alma Mater is proud of<lb />
your smallest achievement �<lb />
if you let it be known!<lb />
Do something, too, about or-<lb />
ganizing an Alumnae Branch<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
to whom you might go. In this<lb />
way, our meeting October 23,<lb />
will be mutually helpful to the<lb />
college and to her children.<lb />
For luncheon the college will<lb />
kill for her wandering but,<lb />
we trust happily returning off-<lb />
spring not the proverbial "fat-<lb />
ted calf" but enough plump<lb />
"shoats" to provide barbecue<lb />
for all who come; this, with all<lb />
the trimmings, should funish<lb />
ample strength for college<lb />
songs and yells to be delivered<lb />
with proper spirit at the foot-<lb />
ball game, which will be played<lb />
in the afternoon with Western<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. Aft-<lb />
er the game has been won by<lb />
E.C.T.C. you will have a chance<lb />
to visit old friends and old<lb />
places as well as meet with new<lb />
friends and learn about new<lb />
places � if the game is not<lb />
won by E.C.T.C. you can do<lb />
this just the same.<lb />
In the evening, the college<lb />
will give a dance in your hon-<lb />
or; if you dance come prepared<lb />
to "trip the light fantastic<lb />
if you do not dance, join that<lb />
large concourse of onlookers<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
nto two main headings: first, we  "<lb />
. alumi<lb />
can change or make over our en-Li<lb />
A<lb />
i<lb />
uiptists with 4:il lead in . " "  ' Uiy !ii ; successful beginning<lb />
lenominational representation. TheIV!Im"llt a,i i(V011,1 011r environ- d Meadows at that time app inted<lb />
cond homi i minar. All th.<lb />
Methodists come next with 357niont f'an hn- or make over us.<lb />
as an example a run down imi:h<lb />
I Prebyterians with 85, Christians, In illustrating the first the t<lb />
iwith s:i. Episcopalians with 44, � us<lb />
Catholics with 5, ChristianScientists farrn )UlI�.iv mad- over savhl,<lb />
(Please turn to page three)  ,<lb />
I a person can even cl<lb />
vironnieiit in his profe<lb />
� ing remake the ideals<lb />
fession.<lb />
"Then conl inued<lb />
�( Mir environment e i<lb />
physical surroundings<lb />
TiH GRADE VISITS<lb />
FAIR AT RALEIGH<lb />
'� 111S I'll-<lb />
sion by help-<lb />
oi the Tro-<lb />
REV. I. A. RYAN<lb />
SPEAKS TO YWCA<lb />
�What Do<lb />
1 w (<lb />
nment<lb />
. Oct<lb />
A. K<lb />
Placement Bureau Report<lb />
On Wednesday, October 13, Miss J<lb />
I Kathleen Plumb's seventh grade, i<lb />
spent a very thrilling day in Raleigh <lb />
visiting the State Fair, the Capitol !<lb />
land other points of interest.<lb />
AH the children under thirtei a ,<lb />
years of age went on the train to<lb />
Raleigh. Mr. Ricks, of the college, <lb />
met them at the station and earr<lb />
them to the fair grounds on a 1<lb />
This experience proved to be a i<lb />
one for most of the group. Th<lb />
'above thirteen years went in car a nv �<lb />
student teacher chaperoning each Rernindin<lb />
UronP of the things that mightlx<lb />
This trip was planned by the class mine this spirit on the campus, he ap- plained som oi th�<lb />
jand earned out as a project. It pealed to the students, first, to guard ed�cation  sh<lb />
proved helpful aswell as entertain- �iu. eged physical environment, use his i lucal I i<lb />
ting to those who took part. that is. keep the newly painted walls vantage.<lb />
and floors clean and beautiful, and 'You're here coi<lb />
to cultivate contacts with the speaker, "and you re :<lb />
faculty hen so that their menial educated, we hope; bui<lb />
environment can be made over hy you would remember<lb />
these contacts. Please turn to P"<lb />
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From 177 graduates of 1936-37,jgett, Norwood High; Lucille Bailey,<lb />
166 are reported to have been placed Stem High; Wesley Pankston, Clay-<lb />
by September 23, 1037. These ton High; Evangeline Barfield,<lb />
graduates are divided into two! Hohucken; Frances Barnes, Ay den;<lb />
groups: namely, the-A.P. group and Verdie Barrow, Powells Point;<lb />
the "D" group. Of the 144 A.B. '� Myrtle Bass. Seven Springs; Ellie<lb />
graduates teaching. 51 are primary, M, Batten. Pine Level: Frances<lb />
50 are grammar grade, and 43 are Boyette. Lueama.<lb />
Lucille Clark. Roxboro: Onie.<lb />
Cod<lb />
�iiran.<lb />
Rosewood<lb />
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Virgi<lb />
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Cooper, Kannapolis; Mildred F.<lb />
high school teachers. Of the 22 "D"<lb />
graduate's teaching, 11 are primary<lb />
Saxon Bray, Madison; Sallie L.<lb />
Brewer. Winterville; Ernelle Brooks,<lb />
and 11 are grammar grade teachers Aurora; Geneva Brown. Arthur<lb />
Eleven of the 177 graduates were!Dora M. Bullnck, Fountain; Marv<lb />
married, during the summer.<lb />
Graduates of 193617 reported<lb />
placed to date, September 23,<lb />
193<lb />
.B. Graduates � Marybland<lb />
Albritton, Maury High; EBa T.<lb />
Atkins, I-ong Hill; Tressie Auman,<lb />
Wesley Chapel; Mary Rose Bad-<lb />
Bullock. Massey Hill; Mrs. Cora J.<lb />
Bandy, Beihaven; Sarah Bunn,<lb />
(hospital training); Mildred Burke,<lb />
Moncure; Ruth J. Cagle. Polkville;<lb />
Gladys B. Capps, Chinquapin;<lb />
Genevieve Carrow, Pinev Grove;<lb />
Oleta Chamblee, Wakelon; Callie<lb />
Charlton, Poplar Branch.<lb />
COLLEGE LIBRARIANS AT-<lb />
TEND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION<lb />
Corbett, Moncure; Willie' G. Cox<lb />
Petilaville; Dorothy Qrnmpler, The two librarians. Mr, GuHedge<lb />
(Burlington ofhee) ; Frances- Cor-jand Miss Sannnon attended, the an-<lb />
rin, Broadway; Louise Currin, nual meeting of the State Library<lb />
Plymouth; Hazel Daniel, Wake! Association which was held in<lb />
Forest; Juanita Davis. ElizabethChapel Hill last week,<lb />
town; Thomas M. Dennis, Lake! Mr. Gulledge was active secretary<lb />
View, S. ( Marguerite Dixon. for the college section. He has<lb />
Sadler School. � served on the Committee of College<lb />
Florence Eagles, Rockv Mount-Ilibraries for the past year.<lb />
Ethel Eakes, Stovall; Thelma Edger-1<lb />
ton. Brogden; Chessie Edmundson 'AU eshmen must ask permis-<lb />
Arthur Mavis Evans. Goldsboro: I sion of a member of the Student<lb />
New Curtains<lb />
Flizabeth Ferguson, Aulander;<lb />
Hazel Forrest, Grimesland; Chris-<lb />
tine Fowler, Chicod; Naomi<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Court for every date? This new<lb />
ruling elicited groans of despair<lb />
from freshmen at Midland College,<lb />
Fremont, Nebraska.<lb />
The beautiful new dubonnet<lb />
curtains in Austin Auditorium<lb />
are the gift of last Spring's<lb />
A.B. Class.<lb />
The curtains are of a dur-<lb />
able plush and have been<lb />
stoutly lined. The valance<lb />
which stretches across the top<lb />
of the stage is ornamented<lb />
with a single streak of white<lb />
satin. �<lb />
The auditorium has been<lb />
freshly painted, and with the<lb />
curtains, the looks of our class<lb />
room building has been greatly<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
193:<lb />
The Observer<lb />
Looks Things Over<lb />
Books Added<lb />
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to submit ii list of<lb />
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ALUMNAE<lb />
WEDDINGS<lb />
Miss Helen Caritou of Warsaw<lb />
Chairman<lb />
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of Kiuston were married September<lb />
28.<lb />
Mis Mary Williams Carr and<lb />
Horace Stewart, dr were married<lb />
October  and are making their<lb />
' home in Wallace, N. ' <lb />
11. "Oh this islandj �<lb />
Bouse, 1937. Mi� Lttey Whitfield Prim and<lb />
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posers 1 hitton. 1936. married September 22, and are li :v<lb />
i Goldsboro.<lb />
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Edward Miss Virginia Woodbury ai<lb />
7. "Mr. Roberl MeDougall were marrh<lb />
frank ye1 September 19, ai Leland, X. <lb />
andiThey are making tbeir home<lb />
alin� yel Wilmington. X. (<lb />
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i  E. Mi-s Lou Pitts and San<lb />
�. Watkins were married in May, .<lb />
Mi Pitts' home in I !n edmoor. M<lb />
f Christ-1 Watkins is continuing to teach .<lb />
: Millhrook sch<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
ALUMNAE NEWS<lb />
Misses Ma<lb />
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V<lb />
I By Associated Collegiate Pre1<lb />
-d'liere i- little to he attained ill<lb />
thumbing a ride in the rumble seat<lb />
of a college curriculum warn- Dean<lb />
Guy Stanton lord, acting president<lb />
of the University of Minnesota, "It<lb />
i- not the business of a university to<lb />
educate it- students against their<lb />
will. What you gel out of college<lb />
and out of life will be a measure of<lb />
what you put in it<lb />
ft<lb />
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iririnia ooinuitfi.<lb />
son, Onie Guene "<lb />
Wilson, Ci therine<lb />
Kiker, Beatrice Hammond, I<lb />
beth Dixon Jo) as �� and �<lb />
I ;i i row were visitors on the 'S<lb />
la �' week.<lb />
T R A<lb />
W f Tl<lb />
Mi Do<lb />
ECTC Las<lb />
Mr Mi<lb />
Miss Luc<lb />
VOLU<lb />
M�<lb />
DR. CARL ADAMS<lb />
lv persona<lb />
you are all to busy<lb />
play too much Pri<lb />
('omstock told young<lb />
opening exercises ol<lb />
riev; in<lb />
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Th.5 ad and 8c wii!<lb />
Toilet Goods itcr"0<lb />
GRANTs<lb />
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Improm<lb />
Sub<lb />
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of Wa-<lb />
ire. in tai<lb />
� . Holt, 1934.<lb />
. . G. K. "As 1 was saj<lb />
)((( 1936. Miss Eatkryn Barn<lb />
i   Wl S. "Amid these "He and Mr. John Royal Eiodg -<lb />
storms Scribner 1932.  Greenville, X. ( were married<lb />
 i . i . d. "Gomez tyrant of September Is. They are both turn- r<lb />
theAndes Morrow, 1936. "NoUndents at ECTC.<lb />
one can read this hook without<lb />
forever afterward keeping his eye Betsy Whittemore Grubb to Mr.<lb />
or. the uewspapers for dispatches Carl Preston Lenn of Salisbury on<lb />
from Venezuela�N. Y. Times,September <lb />
September 20, 1936. �<lb />
D la Roche, M. "The master of Miss Margaret Whitehead of<lb />
Jalna Macmillan. Morehead City and Mr. Stuart<lb />
D ore, C. A. "Great poets and Bowenof Burgaw were married this<lb />
 iiieanincr of life" Houirhton, past summer.<lb />
ge.  your Lives are i"<lb />
telephone ealls, an el<lb />
�ai-ai- and other distrael<lb />
M<lb />
��1 he difficulty pr( sent d I<lb />
 . i d adolescence in eollegi<lb />
can only be overcome by a<lb />
on tie part of the eollegi to<lb />
stand each indh idual an a<lb />
tude of cooperation on the pi<lb />
the student in the enterprise<lb />
The Homecoming Committee Is education Dean Herbei<lb />
Composed of Dr. Carl Adams, Hawkes, Columbia College, r<lb />
Chairman; Dr. R. J. Slay and to Pres. Nicholas Murray Bi<lb />
Miss Maria I). Graham.<lb />
E N J 0 Y<lb />
Our Meals c<lb />
Fountain Sen �<lb />
LAUTARE<lb />
Where Friends M<lb />
no<lb />
THIS COLLEGIATE<lb />
WORLD<lb />
1937. <lb />
Ebsen, E. E. "Our country from Notice<lb />
thi air. Wheeler Publishing Co Graduates with names from A to<lb />
1937. : P which were omitted in tin- first is-<lb />
Eurich, A. C. &amp; Wilson. E. ( In sa� of the paper due to a mistake,<lb />
1936. Holt, 1937. "Outstanding will find their names on page one<lb />
events of tin year, at home and;lulder the Placement Bureau.<lb />
abroad Booklist, March, 1937.<lb />
j Foldes, Jolan. "Street of the fishing<lb />
eat Farrar, I93G.<lb />
Gray, W. S. comp. Tests and<lb />
measurements in higher educa-<lb />
tion University of Chicago,<lb />
ub 1936.<lb />
v of West Virginia<lb />
are still smacking their lips.<lb />
eleven boys, embryo foresters<lb />
snake eaters.<lb />
Et all cam ab ul in ibis wise<lb />
j ne<lb />
are<lb />
At<lb />
 u . �: 3ity forest .y camp, one of<lb />
th boys brought bank a six foot<lb />
black snaki<lb />
mi at to go to waste, so the camp nook<lb />
wreath I with it for a while ami at<lb />
dinner produced black snake roast<lb />
as the tnaiii course.<lb />
e eli � en charter members, who<lb />
Hapgood, Johnson. "We can de-<lb />
ft iid America. Doubleday, 1936.<lb />
Hart, Moss and Kaufman. G. S.<lb />
"You can't take it with you; a<lb />
play Farrar, 1937.<lb />
Hudson, A. P. "Folksongs of<lb />
Mississippi University of N. C.<lb />
Press, 193.<lb />
, Landau, Rom. "God is my adven-<lb />
ture. A book on modern mystics,<lb />
masters and teachers. Knopf,<lb />
1936.<lb />
Langdon - Davies, John. "Behind<lb />
the Spanish Barricades Mc-<lb />
Bride, 1937.<lb />
Lawrence, Margaret. "School of<lb />
icn to eat an equat por<lb />
meat, sat around the<lb />
. a little doubtful, but anxious<lb />
to prove their sportsmanship.<lb />
To everyone's -<lb />
femininity Stokes, 1936<lb />
Lomax. J. A. "Negro folk songs as<lb />
sung by Lead Belly Macmil-<lb />
lan. 1936.<lb />
 I Lovelace, Maud. "Charming Sally<lb />
' , . . Day, 1932.<lb />
" j1 "  Lynd, R. S. and H. M. "Middle-<lb />
town in transition, a study in cul-<lb />
as the mam course. Iurai conflicts Hareourt, 1937.<lb />
1 McAdoo, Mis. Eleanor Randolph.<lb />
V' the Svrac  ITnivPi �- ���! iu; Woodrow Wilsons Mac-<lb />
' millan. 1936.<lb />
.�- Mann, Mary P. "Life of Horace<lb />
athusiasm Mann National Education Asso-<lb />
he pledged elation, 1937.<lb />
i two differ- Marquand, J. P. "The late George<lb />
A)ley. a novel in the form of a<lb />
memoir Little, 1937.<lb />
Mat hews, Shailer. "New- faith for<lb />
old; an autobiography Mac-<lb />
millan. 196.<lb />
The human propensity for tak-<lb />
ing seats in the back row, prompt-<lb />
ed Professor Scott at the Universi-<lb />
ty of Minnesota to request his stu-<lb />
dents to move forward and use up<lb />
the front seats. All came forward<lb />
except one lad who kept his remote<lb />
seat. "Move down to the front,<lb />
please said the prof. "I can't<lb />
the boy said, "I tore my pants<lb />
"INNER EAR" TO AID<lb />
DEAF AND DEAF-BLIND<lb />
Evanston, 111. � (ACP � De-<lb />
velopment of a mechanical "�inner<lb />
ear" to help deaf and deaf-blind<lb />
persons to learn to speak was an-<lb />
nounced recently at Northwestern'<lb />
University.<lb />
"Four years in the clt ssr � a an I<lb />
on the campus should � ag uder i 6<lb />
n  � � iii the authority of your int� I<lb />
loot while enabling you I � ju Ige be-<lb />
tween the valid emotional life which<lb />
sustains reason, and the opposite,<lb />
which drags it down Princeton's<lb />
president, Dr. Harold W. IhA.U. <lb />
I<lb />
. T   n     tells his students that they must learn i<lb />
Dr. Louis 1). Goodfellow ot the ,  i  . - .  !<lb />
I<lb />
psychology department devised the '<lb />
new "ear" and named it the (lault ,<lb />
multi-taetor. for Dr. Robert II.<lb />
(lault. professor of psychology at<lb />
Northwestern and director - general:<lb />
of the American institute for the:<lb />
deaf-blind.<lb />
The device translates sound into<lb />
vibrations, so the subject, unable <lb />
to hear, can get the "feeling of I<lb />
sounds and, by association, learn to<lb />
produce them.<lb />
The machine contains thousands<lb />
of strings which, its developer said,<lb />
"analyze the human voice into its <lb />
component tones, and this makes<lb />
sound intelligible to the human<lb />
mind<lb />
low to control then- em<lb />
reason if mankind<lb />
is not to ex-<lb />
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around the parade ground, 'All<lb />
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around again step forward<lb />
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gls ! I have one man that likes to<lb />
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tuckered I can'l even take that step<lb />
forward,Mjpame the weak voice from<lb />
the rear.<lb />
51 NT � imt,r,l1 E- M. "Three comrades<lb />
' f�W Little. 1937.<lb />
1 !li! foot- Shedlock, M. L. "The art of the<lb />
P�ad, is concentrating his story teller Appleton, 1936.<lb />
gridiron again�Sims, M. "Call it freedom Lip-<lb />
pi ncott. 1937.<lb />
 Sitw. 11. Edith. "Victoria of Eng-<lb />
I land Houghton, 1936.<lb />
11 Spaeth, 8. G. "Great symphonies;<lb />
how to recognize and remember<lb />
�them Garden City Publishing<lb />
Company, 1936.<lb />
Spencer, D. Ii. "Government and<lb />
polities abroad Holt, 1937.<lb />
Steffens, L. "Lincoln Steffens<lb />
speakiag Hareourt, 1937.<lb />
Stote. Dorothy. "Alaking the most<lb />
of your looks Stokes, 1936.<lb />
Strachey, John. "The theory and<lb />
practice of socialism Random<lb />
House, 1936.<lb />
Tomlinson, H. M. "Pipe all hands<lb />
Harper. 1936.<lb />
Woolf, Virginia. "The years<lb />
Hareourt, 1937.<lb />
Young, Stark, ed. "Southern treas-<lb />
ury of life and literature Scrib-<lb />
ner, 1937.<lb />
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versity of North Carolina have<lb />
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