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, , I ff Even in the Swamps This Moy Continue Late Into the Night Keep Your Eye on That Book Palmer All the Comforts of Home Including A Nice Wood Stove to Start Mrs. Jones Makes Such Good Corn Bread 1 Anywhere other than the dormitories and fraternity houses LS known to Florida students as the swamps and here over 50W ot the student body lives in boarding houses and apart- ments, Swamp lite though perhaps not quite as collegiate as that in the dorms and frat houses usually otters a more home l'lfff Gtmosphere. lt is notable that a boy living out here may OCCUDY Guy thing from a luxurious apartment to a trailer in U vacant lot, C60 the ,Swamps Nothing Can Stop the The OCS Arrives-Notice the Former Topkick on the Left Army Air Corps f In
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'1 ki- it Wake Up Cobb-You'rc in the College of Engineering Dormitory Frosh Are Given a Warm Welcome By Their Upper Class Section Members The CI Was Seldom Like This Waiting for Vitamins l l S X Recreation in the Union-Behind the 8 Ball The Great Migration l What No Radio? I Colrom the 'Dorms Dormitory lite consisted mostly at mov- ing, The strange race ot nomads who oc- cupied the Dorms began their migration tram Murphree l-lall in early tall as the OCS moved in and continued it from Fletcher as more and more soldiers arrived until finally in March with the coming ot the Air Corps they left the dorms cam- pletely and took refuge in the nearby swamps, Yet while occupied by students the dormitory section is to its inmates as the trat house is to the greeks. Sections have monitors, social and in- tramural chairmen, and the members play, work, and live together generally in close harmony. A boy's best triend tor the next tour years may be decided by vvho he hap- pens to roam by or with in the dormitories. rlllll illfl
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F354-fy .i -, if l PFP ls One Class We Will Never Forget Opp Takes a Wife Funny What They Will Find to Use the Stadium for Glasses . .. . i s A gxfh , :,r'3,3 Progress Tests General College Students Nightmare Laboratory Classes Are Common in the College My Rail Weighs 49 Grams Complains Eddings. of Engineering. ln the Hydraulic Lab Civils Sigma Tau Initiation Requirement is 45 Grami Study the Flow of Water Over Wiers ll Hawkshaw Tells the Architects How to Design the Building But They Don't Believe Him The Serving of Food in This Ag Must Be q C.6 Lecture Class Does Not Frequently Happen
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