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-f W , WIFIE. BULLLDOG. Mathesian The Mathesian Literary Society is closing one of the best years oi its history. It could not be otherwise with such fine co-working, as exists among Mathesiansf Students from all the classes meet in Mathesian Hall, and many lasting friendships are formed there. One's education is of little value to him unless he can give expression to it in his own way, and this expression must be very largely through the arts of music and speech. The Mathesian Literary Society gives its members the opportunity of practicing the expression of their own crea- tive work. As there is a general dirth of knowledge of parliamentary law, Mathesians also drill themselves in this democratic manner. Philomathian The Philomathian Literary Society has always stood for what is best in literature, art, and music. The highest expression of tongue and pen is the aspiration of literary numbers for Philo programs. The individual must be developed into a full rounded personality, and to attain this is the aim of the literary society. Scholarship alone does not fit one for life. He must know how to meet his fellow' men on their own plane, and if he is to be able to serve humanity best, he must be trained for leadership. This training may well take place in the literary society. Many a musical or dramatic gen-ius has first displayed his talent before an appreciative, though critical audience in Philo Hall. Students are encouraged to find themselves and learn to improve their leisure hours. Social gatherings cement the intellectual friendships formed, and we appreciate that some of our happiest moments have been spent at Philo. ,fwfum.g::fwmuwfwmm'sy+f vvxs sf- 3:5 1922 .'f7 Tf f'5'T' 'nw'-'I ' ' 335 Page Ono Hundred Nineteen
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