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OAK LEAVES TODAY Bend in the breezes and blow in the sung Life is so young yet, it's day just begun. Whisper and sigh as the butterflies play 3 Live for an hour, that hour,-today. Close in the silence as evening is falling. Love is a magic and life but a dreamg Dawning and dying, a glimpse of foreverg All of a tiny enchantment between. STELLA CARVELL, '34. EVENING IN KASHMIR The crystal waters of a winding lake are gleaming in the early twi- light except along the shore where the dark slopes of the overhanging mountains are redected in their depths. The evening breezes are caressing the shore and the poplar trees are silhouetted sharply against the sunset glow. My boat is moored for the night and as I gaze out of my window at the snowcapped mountains a thin silver moon hangs above them. In the nearby field I can see the dusky form of Ahamed, our cook, offering his evening prayer to Allah. His droned incantations rise and fall with rhyth- mic cadence. Religion is a series of solemn obligations to Ahamed and I feel such a strange fascination for his mystic devotions each evening that I watch him until I am almost a part of the ceremony. The water laps softly against our houseboat and lulled by its monotonous rhythm I am soon fast asleep. FRANCES MILLER, '34. BY THE FIRESIDE Breezes drifting across green meadowsg Cozy sheep grazing in tall, cool grasseisg Lazy skies, Birds singing, Flowers blooming. Cattle dozing beneath spreading oaksg -Golden sunlight flooding the worldg Winter dreams- Hopeful dreams Of summer. JANET PETERS, '34, 17
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OAK LEAVES LE COIN FRANCAIS LES FUNERAILLES DU R01 DES BELGES ALBERT 11, p Samedi apres-midi, le 17 mars, 1934, le roi Albert, tomba d'uln' rocher perilleux, pendant qu'il faisait une promenade pres de Marche-Les-Dames. La chute fut fatale, elle mit la Belgique en deuil. Pendant la semainelqui suivit, les ceremonies funebres eurent lieu a Bruxelles. Le corps du roi fut expose mardi et mercredi, au grand palais, et c'est la, que pendant ces deux journees, une foule immense defila pour saluer la depouille mortelle de celui qui protegea et defendit la Belgique pendant la grande guerre. PF wk Pk Pk if Pl' Pk fl' Comme le roi avait beaucoup aime la jeunesse, le bourgemerstre de Bruxelles, en reglant Vemplacement des differents groupements, avait demande la presence des enfants des ecoles pour former la haie derriere les soldats, qui etaient ranges tout le long' du parcours. Ainsi, il arriva que, jeudi matin, jour des funerailles, nous aussi, pensionnaires des Soeurs de Ste. Marie, nous avions de bonnes places pour regarder passer le tcortege. Tous les drapeaux sont en berne. Les rues, la Rue Royale principale- ment, sont remplies de spectateurs. Partout c'est Vafiiuence de monde. Le Cortege doit partir du palais royal a 10 heures, passer devant le tombeau du soldat inconnu et prendre la Rue Royale, pres de laquelle nous avons' nos places, afin de se rendre 21 la collegiale, Sainte Gudule, pour la ceremonie religieuseg a cause de la grande foule, nous avons pris place de tres bonne heure et depuis huit heures nous sommes dans l'attente. Aujourd'hui, le Soleil ne Se montre pasg il pleut meme un peu et il y a du brouillard: le temps semble s'associer au deuil general. Il fait froid et nous frappons les pieds contre les paves humides pour nous rechauffer. Tout autour de nous, on ne parle que du roi, de la famille royale,-et ce sujet de conversation est bien aussi le n6tre: ' Hier Soir, dans le journal j'ai lu que le Prince de Galles est arrive en avion. As-tu passe devant le jardin du Palais? Ce n'est plus qu'un tapis epais de fleurs: gerbes et couronnes envoyees a la famille royale. Mais, est-ce possible qu'il est mort? C'etait dimanche passe, nous devions meme aller ce jour-la a Sainte Gudule pour le 'Te DeumT aixlfoccasion du 25ieme anniversaire du regne. Pauvre roi-il est donc mort tout seul- A-t-on des nouvelles de la Reine? Viendra-t-elle aujourd'hui ? i Extracts from a letter from Cici Carveth, now studying in Belgium with her sister Nancy Page after their years at Oak Grove. 1?
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