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THE LEAF-STREVVN PATH leading to the pavil- ion is a striking example of beauty in simplicity. VERY SELDOM VIEWED by most academites is the wayside shrine depicting the stigmatization of Saint Francis.
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CA PUS The recurring cycle of the seasons paralleled the cycle of our life at St. Francis. The poetic beauty of the campus finds expression in the elegance, symmetry, and delicacy of the trees, buildings, and chipmunks of St. Francis. We agree with Richard Milnes Who wrote, A man's best things are nearest him, lie close about his feet.', ENVELOPED IN A CROWN ofsnow, the old alma mater stands stately and mighty against the bois- terous winds of winter. aff!!! If? I K .. kyvy E MATERIAL FOR ANY POET'S imagination is the road to convent blanketed in virgin snow. -401 H,
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