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3IJUH o u e: T TT e: the Tea Room. Fannie and Alartha are the High Priests. Last and worst of all, the House of Hor- rors, the final fate of us all-, where the young grow ' old, and the old, grey-headed, the tor- ture chamber of Eng- lish XI and History I, and more just like them — the Last Ag- ony, being the Car- ,negie Library;theview from the windows of this structurebeingvery attractive to the unfor- tunate mortal who is three weeks behind on her History notes. And the campus — well, it ' s just some- thing to write poetry about, to stroll on and have plays on in the springtime and above everything else to love. And even if you do work us to death. Alma Mater lie love thy grand and stately ivalh, Thy campus green, and spacious halls. The voice of Southern hope still calls To Agnes Scott, my Agnes Scott. n
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sii holjet t e: On the other side of the campus is Re- bekah ' s hated rival, Inman Hall. She is younger than Rebekah and very beautiful and much beloved. She has made a home for many celebrities in the past and still con- tinues to do so — wit- ness the illustrious Mary Cox. Far back of the other buildings, off to one side of the cam- pus, as if it were ashamed of all the trouble it has caused girlkind, the container of some of the worst torture chambers and the Tea Room, is a building known as Lowry Science Hall. Here in the interest of science have the noblest of our college women fought, bled — and died. There glowers in peace the horrible skeleton and far up on the roof, As- tronomy classes (in ages past) had a clear view of the starstud- ded sky. Far down be- low, under old pendu- lums and torsion ap- paratus is that haven of refuge from the wiles of Sir William and the Day Pupils ' one solid comfort —
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silhouetttte: Eloise Gay Fannie Oliver Editor-in-Chief Local Editor Clara Whips Emma Katherine Anderson Assistant Editor-in-Chief Art Editor Laura Cooper Julia Anderson Business Manager Assistant Art Editor Laurie Caldwell Miriam Reynodls Assistant Business Manager Editorial Scribe CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Margaret Watts Freshman Maymie Callawai- Sophomore Mary Eakes Junior Jeannette Victor Senior
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