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Washington in wartime is not glamorous. It is a city infested with people who do their job, unim- portant as it may seem, to the best of their ability. Most of my friends and I hate what we are doing, . . .but these are jobs that must be done in order to gain a peace of mind for us and our children .... Mine is a job of monotonous accuracy as are most jobs here in Washington. Typing, filingg Filing, typing. Sometimes there is enough Work for ten people, sometimes not enough for one. But somehow, the spirit keeps high, for I feel what little I can do, I must do. JERRY Woon Washinglon, D. C. I'm having lots of fun being a housewife and can look faintly amused when people say, 'What do you do all day?' I go down to the Red Cross on Mondays with the other goodwives and roll bandages and handy bits of gossip and click my tongue over young Mrs. So-and-So who doesn't save her kitchen fat, and compare my dishpan hands with Lt. Birch's wife and exchange recipes with the Colonel's wife. MARY WRIGHT HINES Indianapolis, Imliana . . . As far as the ex-ed of the Flame goes, she is still majoring in English, hopefully the creative Writing part, with perhaps an emphasis on Irish literature frah rahj thrown in, if possible. She is also, through some mad relapse on the part of the English department, on the reportorial staff of the new newspaper, the Vaxsar Chronical .... I'm turning into a little library mole who burrows all day long in hooks, looking up obscure facts to write long, involved, scholarly, but intensely uninteresting theses on. . . . Oh, yes, another assetg West Point is only a few miles away, and the cadets are darling, and it's easy to get there provided you have 'fricndsf New York isn't far, two hours by train, and the Biltmore has special rates for students. Every week people flock in. You always know some one. lt's great fun. CLELIA THOMPSON Vasxar College lThough she's too modest to say so, Clee has just been elected president of her house.l Last week I Went to Myrus, the mind reader and teller of the future. He told me that my writing would be my main interest and that I should devote most of my time and effort to it-I AM. He told me not to stop working with my voice because it would be a good hobby and lots of fun- I AGREED. He also told me that I wouldn't be married for at least three or four years-I ASSURED HIM THAT HE WAS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. Good luck with the Flame and put my name down for a copy. Everyone here was very impressed with my last year's one. ANDY HUNTER Sarah Lawrence College . . . College life is going on about as usual. Yesterday the 'carpenter' had a bath in the tub. The carpenter, in case you are in doubt, is the Gridley dog, so named because of the odd jobs he does about the dorm. I am sorry to say that the scented shampoo didn't do much toward improving his smell .... Then, of course, there are those things connected with college life that we don't care to mention, such as term papers .... I have picked a very good topic falthough the fact that there is no material on it does prove a disadvantagejf' I CYNTHIA DAVIDSON Carleton College 24 THE FLAME
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