10 THE COLBY ORACLE 1912 The Oracle Association OFFICERS President. . . .............. RICHARD AUSTIN HARLOW, ,I2 Tvfeasurcr. .. ..... ELMER HORACE HUSSEY, '13 5-EC746ifU7'j' ..... Art Editress. . . ............MILROY WARREN, F14 ...MARITXN ELIZABETH INGALLS, '13 The Oracle Board RICH Editor-in-Chief ARD AUSTIN HARLOW, '12 Business Manager ELMER HORAXCE HUSSEY, ,I3 Assistant Business Manager MIT,ROY WARREN, ,I4 Art Editress MARIAN ELIZABETH INGALLS, '13 GEORGE LEWIS BEACH, ,I3 LESTER AMBROSE KEYES, '13 IRVIN LEVI CLEVELAND, ,I3 HARVEY ARTHUR :KNIGI-IT, ,I4 SUSI A Associate Editors VVALTER JOHN RIDEOUT, '12 CLARA ELLIOTT WINSLOW, '13 MARJORIE SCRIBNER, '14 ALICE MIARGARET IADAMS, ,I3 E MAE WENTWORTH, '12
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DITORIALS VVe agree with the Editor-in-Chief of last year, that the time has come when the ORACLE should become a college publication, in which every man has his rep- resentative whether he be a fraternity or a non-fraternity man. Never in the his- tory of the college since fraternity life was introduced, has there been such a large percentage of non-fraternity men, and surely the time could not be better for this change. Before attempting to call together such a large body of men from all over the city, we deemed it best to get the ideas of the representative men of each class and our attempt was rather discouraging as they seemed to be afraid to shoulder the burdens that the fraternities have carried along so successfully for so long a time. Under the present conditions, it has been neccessary for each fraternity to hold itself responsible for two books for each man and under the proposed changes, every man would be held responsible for one book, while the price per book would remain the same, the quality of the book would be increased under the laiiger board of editors. The change seemed impracticable this year, but we hope that next year our non-fraternity men will be more ambitious and show a little more college spirit by helping to make their college annual more democratic. In last year's ORACLE, an architect's drawing of the new dormitory was pic- tured. This year we publish a picture of the 'building as it looks to-day. Beauti- ful in its outward aspect, it is one of the finest buildings on the campus. The rooms are large and pleasant, giving each and every man a chance to have the finest surroundings possible while in college. The building has not as yet received an official name, but the campus seems favorable to the name Roberts Hall, in honor of the President who made it possible for us to have this beautiful addition to our campus. We hope this name will find favor with the trustees and will be accepted officially. I2
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