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Page 106 text:
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Philip Foskett Harris, Orange, Massachusetts Donald George Hartman, Buffalo, New Yorlq Dorothy Hawley Stone, C hicago, Illinois Robert St. Clair Headley, Washington, D. C. Helen Leonard Helfenstein, S hamolqirz, Pemzsylwmia Eleanor Henderson, I-Iiagham, Massachusetts Robert Edward Herman, Dayton, Ohio Dorothy Hilbert, Dayton, Ohio Lyman Ford Hill, Ludifzgzofz, Michigan Portia Carolyn Hine, Elizabeth, N ezu jersey IO4
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flfw' fi CHANGE OF D1v1s1oNs T 554: Change of divisions. Chaos. '- 4--F' ' ' Change of divisions. Goodbyes unsaid. Change of divisions. Rain. We wouldn't miss it for worlds-but we can't adequately express our weariness with it. Friday night sees the first signs -an unusual number of dates, much loud shouting at late hours by the boys celebrating the end of exams, and the clack of portables echoing in empty halls-late papers being ground out. And then it rains. Always. If figures have ever been com- piled on the correlation of Division Change and Rain, they have never seen ublication-but we all know. It rains. P 103
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Page 107 text:
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'-v - ki Saturday we tear things to pieces. The attic door creaks open and shut while strangely costumed figures come totter- ing through the halls laden with absolutely anything from bridge-lamps to pin-cushions. What can't be put into trunks and boxes is offered disarmingly to 'KC Specials who find themselves presented with extra winter coats, Easter eggs, and bitter-sweet. Corridors become tortuous passageways, offering numberless opportunities for cracked shins, and the back entryway of North Hall is piled high with stuff for the Lodge. Everywhere is the dreariness of household gods de- posed. And outside, it rains. For those on the job, it is a day of restless haste to be on the way. Traction, train, and cars in various stages of repair wend the way back to Antioch. Through the drizzling rain the Workers return to play the scholar,'l and their alter- nates go out to carry on. Sunday there are rifts in the clouds and signs of a new settlement in the dorms. Old friendships renewed and gen- uine enthusiasm over the tea room menu. New resolutions to keep after the old books. Mud drying beneath the sun. 105
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