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64 THE COGSWELL lig'hthouse which lay on the very end of a rocky cliff, which was at least one hundred feet above the surface of the ocean. Not far from where I was I could barely distinguish the branch trail which led to the lighthouse. Before very long' I was hurriedly climbing the trail which I sought, in the meantime looking back over the green meadow with the willows, which partly hid the brook from my view. X After having walked in the direction of the lighthouse I could plainly distinguish the storehouses and home of the keepers. My anxiety to see the inside of the lighthouse led me to walk faster and reach the place very soon. Upon introducing myself to the keeper I was shown the interior of the electric generating and power plant for the great revolving beacon light which can be seen for many miles by the mariners on the ocean. Time had not waited for me and before I was aware the sun was not far from the horizon. I turned iinmediately and started homeward over the path by which I came. My shadow extended far ahead of me and after one last look at a sunset, too beautiful to be described, I walked quickly homeward in the softly falling twilight. MARTIN IUKICI-I, 'l4. a ff X ' I ' X fyjig , W, fri? 2 new W y I 2 3 rd fwifiiiiilp-1l, -im . .,,.- if i,,,,r v ii I l fi- Ziis j fp fl. R447 '- ' --5' elf? f T-,iii :-' S 'R-552 Q 2 gtgl Q
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TI-IE COGSWELL A QUARTERLY PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF COGSWELL PoLY'rEcHNIcAL COLLEGE :: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Entered as Second-Class Matter August 3, 1911, at the Postoffice at San Francisco, Cali- fornia, under Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription, 51.00 per annum Single COPIES, 25 Cents Address All Communications to the Manager EDMUND POWERS, '14 - .--- Editor-in-Chief MARTIN I. IUKICH, '14 - - Advertising and Business Manager ELMER ROTROSKY, '15 - - - Assistant Manager MISS E. M. GRINNELL - Literary Adviser H. H. BLISS - - - Business Adviser 6 EDITORIAL STAFF. WAYNE B. STEPHENSON, '14 - - - - Literary ERNEST BRIDGETT, '15 - - Exchanges VERONA LEASEN, '14 - - - - Sghogl Notes ERNESTINE VVINDI-IOEVEL, '09 A1umni CI-IAS. HIDEN, '15 - - - Technical FREMONT O'BRIEN, '14 - - Athletics DOROTHY GARDNER, '15 - - - - Gil-13' Notes CARLETON BRYANg ELOISE LYNCH, '14 - - Jgkes STAFF ARTISTS. RAYMOND YOUNG, '14 GERTRUDE HOLLADAY, '16 ERNEST BRIDGETT, '15 VIOLA VAN DAALEN, '14 BUSINESS STAFF. MARGARET MacMURRAY, '14 FRED LYQN, '14 GLADYS ROBERTS, '14 FRED GIBBONS, 714 REUBEN SPUNN, '14
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