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24 SOMANHIS EVENTS times happiness and labor have been disassociated by man. Shakespeare says, “Tf all the vear were playing holidays To sport would be as tedious as to work.” Live with the thought that God has put us in this world to fulfill a cer- tain mission, and when we have discovered just what this task is, we should realize the responsibility and fulfill it happily for His sake. Hope is another essential, for if we have hope we have practically every- thing. lope in other words inspires us, gives us strength to go onward, and is it not true that the time we spend looking forward to something is often pleasanter than the thing itself? Friendship, sympathy, and sacrifice are still other assets of happiness, for how much a true friend’s sympathy soothes the soul in the time of grief. A friend who deems your troubles his troubles, and your joys his joys, is a true one. Music, art, literature, sports, good conversation, humor, and money all add to our happiness, but we must be careful that they are not overdone so that they become monotonous or a source of worship, for the rich man who idolizes his gold or ceases to wish for anything else in life is indeed to be pit- ied, Then, too, we think we can be happy and content when we have every- thing our own way, or are being amused, but the man worth while is he who can smile when the storm clouds are hanging the lowest. We are always on the lookout for happiness but so many of us travel far and wide in search of it, when if we did but know, it is waiting for us in all the simple joys and duties of our own homes. You older people may think that we are still very young, that we have not tried the hardships of this world and therefore, we have not felt the pangs of unhappiness. Now we are about to take, probably the first decisive step on this crusade of Life. We realize that there will be many obstacles, and we expect to stumble but—we are not going to FALL. We are going the truly optimistic way, for if we lead a clean, straight life, living up to the Golden Rule, with faith and hope, with sympathy and kindness for others, we will find that our Quest has not been in vain. Ruth Holmes ’24. THE LITTLE THEATER “What is a Little Theater?” is the question that has filled the newspap- ers. The Little Theater is a place where the players and audience are brought. together and where unusual non-commercial plays are given. It was estab- lished for love of drama and not love of gain. This movement started in Europe and was brought over to the United States as a protest against the Commercial Theater. Among one of the first theaters to be established as a protest against the current theatrical practices was the Irish National Theater. This theater was developed by office and shop workers who could not give much time to the work but practiced in their spare moments. Among the advisers for this thea- ter are Lady Gregory, a writer of one-act plays, and William Butler Yeats, who is a well-known figure in the Little Theater World. The Welsh National Theater, which is not a Little Theater, gives prizes every year for the best one-act play dealing with Welsh life. The Glasgow Literary Theater is national. It is used for the production of national char- acter plays written by Scotch men and women.
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