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THE TOWER LIGHT VOL. IX OCTOBER, 1935 No. 1 Principles to Live By in College N Friday, September twenty-seventh, Dr. Gerald S. Craig of Co- lumbia University spoke to the County Superintendents and Su- pervisors and a group of State and County members of Boards of Education, here at College. The meeting was called by the State Su er- intendent of Education, Dr. Albert S. Cook. More than one hunclied guests of the State Department sat with us for luncheon in Newell Hall. But I mentioned Dr. Craig in the beginning because as he was discussing biological and physical sciences he stressed truths and principles ap- plicable to the social sciences and to sociology, indeed applicable to one's individual philosophy for living. Does truth change? Yes. Then as a student and a person you should be conscious that all progress is based upon this fundamental. As new truths are discovered-life in the home, the streets, the church and the school may of necessity be rev- olutionized. Are we always conscious of this? Or do we rebel? Throughout our lives we must understand the relationship of cause and effect -again said Dr. Craig. This principle applies to ma- terial, financial, and emotional situations. A man is wise who seeks for causes back of results. This year it might be profitable for you emo- tionally as well as intellectually to examine your attitude toward change and changes, and also to examine your understandings of effects and their causes. Tennyson in his Locksley Hall speaks of men's minds being widened by the process of the suns. College is the time in ar- ticular for taking on new habits of living and thinking. Get used, to 3 1 132,13 r a -sjmifly f
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, ,il tlnkyfz 4' : 'La 'K' 'A-. L.il2gi.LLLCg'l? i , .T fl' :Q ----if ,4-.1 'qgyqg .VQHA J Z CONTENTS 6255 PAGE Principles to Live By in College ..... 3 Happy Entering ................. 4 And Now It's My Turn. . 5 Poetry .......................... . 7 Models: New Tools for Education ..... 8 Assist in New Zealanders' Problems ..... 9 Dog Sense-A story ................ 10 A Short Short Story .... 13 Conflict ...... ...... 1 4 The Way Out .... . . 14 Poetry .... ..... . 16 Editorials ....... ............ 1 8 The Library-At Your Service .... 21 Seven ...... ................ 2 3 Thar She Bl-o-o-owsl' '... 26 Humor ................ 27 Assemblies ..... . . 30 School Notes ..... 32 Athletic Notes ............ . . 36 From the Campus School ..... 38 Our Advertisers ........ . 39
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THE TOWER LIGHT change, make one of your habits that of critical inquiry. Add to these the quality of idealism, of creative design, with which you are all by nature endowed and which your college life should foster. See to it that your higher education encourages and develops these three qualities in you. It is the problem of the faculty of the college to watch and guard and stimulate these principles in you, and in them- selves, or the precious years at college may fatally thwart your growth and progress. These years can also militate to change through you, in later years, the course of human affairs for the worse or for the better. May the year's work become a revelation for every student in our college, from Freshman Class to Senior Group. LIDA LEE TALL. tai Happy Entering CWitlJ apologies to Guy Lombardo? NE of the leasantest experiences of returning to college in the fall is the welldoming of freshmen. We, the freshmen of last year and sophomores of today, were especially eager for this event, for we still remembered our royal welcome to this institution. We, too, were anxious to be hosts and hostesses, meeting our new fellow students and making new friends. Our antici ation was rewarded by the attractive, intelligent freshmen who joinedp our ranks. It will take some time for all of us to know all of you, but already strange faces are becoming familiar and new leaders are being recognized. It is with great pleasure that we now greet you as one of us. Have you ever considered your advantages as freshmen? just think how convenient it is to have the ever ready alibi, 'Tm sorry-I didn't know. ' ' CDon't take this too seriously. It isn't always accepted, as you have probably discoveredj A more serious and far deeper advantage lies in the fact that yours is the first freshman class to enter State Teach- ers College at Towson. Are you not eager to grow and thus aid your college to grow? Here is an opportunity to make new friends, new im- pressions, to do all those things you wish you had done while in high school. Some of you have four years, some, only three in which to ac- complish these extensive achievements. May you make the most of these years, and may you enjoy your stay here! As a final message of welcome from the Sophomore Class, I wish to repeat those impressive words spoken at the Induction Ceremony, The Campus is yours, the School is yours, the responsibility is yours. VIRGINIA HAGERTY, President, Sophomore Clam. 4
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