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Page 20 text:
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Sunday, The day of resT, offers sTuoIenTs on opporTuniTy To reflecT upon The posT week's experiences and To plan evenTs for The coming seven doys. A feeling of peace and resTTulness envelopes The enTire com- pus, since no alarm clock or Tordy bell hur- ries people by iTs ringing reminder of classes. Doors open in Oxford's many houses of worship for 0 period of ThoughTful devo- Tion where, for o brief Time, new inspire oTions and hopes ore copTured. Before going To The morning services, sTudenTs sTop upTown for 0 cup of coffee and o ToosTed roll. Following The hour of worship, 0 relox- ing ofTernoon is spenT oTTending 0 music reciTol, sipping cokes 0T 0 combined Greek group sociol or coTching up on French. An oTTernoon sTroll Through lower compus To The bonks of The Tollowondo, o few hours of quieT To coTch up on forTy losT winks and 0 bridge game in The living room can puT owoy cores for CT leosT o few hours. Then in The evening The IoTesT show or Television program brings The week-end To 0 peoceTuI close. The lomps along The campus wolks send 0 worm glow Through The Trees,- no lough- Ter or goy voices echo Through The nighT oir; only The deserTed campus is silhoueT- Ted ogoinsT o sTorliT sky 05 one by one The residence hall windows dorken-onoTher week is asleep.
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These ore The near remembered doys ThoT sholl ever be harbored in The heorTs of sTu- denTs who hove shoreol Tour shorT years of o liTeTime oT Miomi. For wiThin The academic orches ond sociol sTrucTures of This universiTy are molded from ombiTious dreams, The reol- iTies of The TuTure. STudenTs enTer The porT- ols wiTh hopes and ospiroTions, and Then exiT oTTer Tour yeors wiTh soTisTied reolionions. ends, the campus sleeps Deep wiThin eoch heorT lie mony wonder- Tul memories of college days. Two crimson Towers over-orching The campus, hundreds of classrooms open wide To Those who will iusT Toke The Time To enTer, dormiTories where one con Tind seclusion from The ouTside world and Thousands of eornesT ond loughing sTu- denTs who hove ioined TogeTher in to com- mon gool-oll of These ore memories of old Miomi, new Miomi. AnoTher collegioTe yeor hos wended iTs way down SlonT Wolk, posT The imposing columns of Lewis Place, by The bell Tower and The skeleTon of The new odminisTroTion building, under The Uphom orch ThoT soys, Ye shall know The TruTh and The TruTh sholl moke you free, road. and on To 0 new divergenT
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