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T what 19111 EDAR HILL is fast becoming one of the traditions of Radcliffe. Although the conference this year was only the second ofits kind, all of the delegates have wondered what Radcliffe ever did before Cedar Hill came into existence. The conference opened with a dinner on Friday night September 23. After the greetings of the year were exchanged, President Comstock gave an opening talk explaining the object-to improve the extra-curricular activities. According to President Comstock, activities are a human delight or nothing at all. She divided those at Radcliffe into three groups 5 those that naturally grow up out of the college life, such as Student Government 5 those that are supplementary, such as the Christian Association 5 and those that serve to develop avocations, such as athletics. . , Saturday was one of the rare perfect days of Indian Summer. Everyone suc- cessfully lost and found herself in the unique cedar maze, one of the chief attractions of Cedar Hill, before the discussion, which was held in a large open-air council bowl fashioned in a natural draw and furnished with stairs and seats of rock. The Debating ' Club discovered new stimuli, the Language Clubs were ab- sorbed by a reinforced S. I. A. Club, and the carefree little journal, the .Radclife News had been turned into a daily sheet before luncheon. After luncheon the Idler program of plays wasrevised, the Athletic Association, brought forth plans for a new held house, and the dormitory rules were the object of minute scrutiny. After dinner, there was a discussion of.Preshman and how to help them, before the fire of the Cedar Hill living room. Sunday morning, the final discussion, which was held in the outdoor council bowl, contemplated a more active cooperation be- tween the Radcliffe religious organizations. Cedar Hill seems to be the one place where clubs can discover how the rest of the student body feel about them and, incidentally, End out the attitude of our President and Dean. The three days there were gorgeous, and the benefits are obvious. 30
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W -v 22 It g i Bahcliffe Qiiullege Q9rhzr uf Qlixetnises jlllllusin Lord of All Being, Throned Afar iBrapet THE REVEREND RAYMOND CALKINS Qhhtesszs BERNICE V. BROWN, Dean FRANCES COOPER-IVIARSHAL President of Student Government Association ADA L. CoMsTooK, President Music Radcliffe, Now We Rise to Greet Thee igenehictiun SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 29
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