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C35 THE MAIQLBQIQQUGH DIAIQV 5-K3 I l Yesterday the dreaded six bells rang, but it was a lovely surprise. Mrs. McGuire from Mt. Holyoke and a member of the Radcliffe faculty gave us a short talk on eastern colleges for women. We Westerners really should go there for culture! JANUARY 25-I just happened to be talking to Dorothy Willis, who is chairman of the Speech Committee, today at luncheon, so I went with her to a meeting of her committee. There were a lot of my best chums there, and it's amazing how official they can be in their official role! I saw Barbara Huber, Barbara Lee, Alma Lloyd, Ann Arneill, Anne Naylon, Virginia Shaffer, Jean Van Bever, Audrey Stacko, Katherine Knupple, Marion Merrill, Mary Parsons, and my beloved teachers, Mrs. Brueckner, Mlle. Wilmot, and Miss Kirk. The discussion was quite high-minded . . . about methods of encouraging a high standard of conversation and par- ticular slips of speech which should be corrected. I didn't say much for fear of disgracing myself by bursting out with a jist or a gonna. Horrors! What is the American language coming to? JANUARY 30-We had a food sale today for the drought relief fund. It will be at least a week before we find relief from the candy, cake, and Good Humors which we have consumed in terrible quantities. Everyone in Study Hall looked green after the orgy under the collonade! Thank goodness we had only canned apricots for dessert in the dining room! This next Sunday afternoon in the residence department a tea will be given for Warren Scott of Pomona College and several Chinese students from the universities here. Mr. Scott has just returned from a year in China and will show the movies taken by the group of college boys who made the trip with him. I think this is a splendid way of fostering our International Friendship Year. And this week has also seen fierce battles over basketball! The Juniors beat the Sophomores 22 to 15, and the Seniors beat the Sopho- mores 55 to 0. The Junior-Senior game hasn't been played yet but it promises to be a terrible battle. 12451
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