Towson University - Tower Echoes Yearbook (Towson, MD)

 - Class of 1937

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THE TOWER LIGHT The Outdoor Life Poets have from time to time extolled the beauties of hills and valleys, and groves and gardens: Oh, what is so rare as a day in june! g Oh to be in England, now that April's here! g And then my heart with pleasure thrills and dances with the daffodilsng So hillmen love their hillsv. You can repeat fifty such dynamic tributes you have found in literature. I have rejoiced myself over these September moonlit nights on the campus at our college, and have reveled in the magic warmth and tang of the past ten sunlit days. Oh to be in Maryland in September and October! Let us begin to sense and feel deeply the beauties of our campus. Let us live in the open, together. There are the athletic games to call us forth on the Held, the tennis courts, archery, the glen, and hikes. Do books alone lead us in glorious living? Oh no! Man's body and his soul must be fed as well. Have you a special nook to which you go with some kindred spirit to share the beauty with you? Is there a vine covered wall that serves to calm your spirit in the midst of a turbulent day? Is there a glorious tree, age old, which makes you vibrate to its beauty, its unknown secrets and associations? Do your really find the beauty that lies around you? Seek and ye shall ind. My best Wishes are with you all for the year 1937-38. Come, let us live together! LIDA LEE TALL. 3 13f3'fi1?'i3

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5 l. g.LUcd or-yo 7 xox 51' pg CONTENTQS WFP' Cover ....... ....... D OROTHY SNOOPS PAGE The Outdoor Life ......... - ......... .... 3 The Habit of Adjustment ...................... - 4 Cinquains ......,........ - .... - .............,. - ......... - 6 Baltimore County Tournaments ....,. ....... - 7 Return to Life. ..........,................ - ......... - 8 On Wings of Time ........... .,.. 9 A Faculty Suggestion .,....,,. ..... 1 0 The Nlisunderstood Sailor ...... ..... 1 1 Evening ......,.,,..i..o.....o......,,. .......... ..... 1 1 Enthusiastic Babble ---- ............... .... - ....... .... - 1 2 War ..o.....o - ...i........t... - ............................ - ....... ..... 1 2 What Will You Do About It? .............,,,,...,o.e. ..... 1 3 A Freshman's Opinion of Freshman Weeki ...... ..... 1 4 The Educational Camp ....ie............................ .... 1 5 To the Seniors .,...........................................,. ..... 1 6 A City Mood .................i...... ..... 1 6 It's Town Hall Tonight! ......,e ...... ..... 1 7 The Proper Sneeze ,.............. ....Y ...,.... ..... 1 8 Have You Met i? ......... ....e.... - ........ ..... 1 8 Some Call It Camp Life ............. - .... - ...... 19 Editorial .......S.et...................,.... ---- 21 The Library-At Your Service .....,.. - 22 Teachers College Record ........... ..... 2 6 Home .................V..............i. ..... 3 2 Alumni News ........,......... ..... 3 3 Under the Tower Clock ..... ....,. - --e- 36 Clothes L-1 Line ---- .......,. ............, .... - 3 8 Snoop Box ---- ............... - ........ .... - 39 Sport Lights .....e.. . ...e.... ..... 4 0 Campus School News .....,......... ............. ..... 4 1 Advertisements ---- ........ - ......... - ......A.. .... - 43 QXXQQM. SClI0l4s0 ww e xv xx f5S4ssotw5



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THE TOWER LIGHT The Habit of Adjustment N HER initial address to the women freshmen on the past September ninth, Dr. Lida Lee Tall stressed, among other things, the importance of the new students adjusting and acclimating themselves as soon as possible to their new surroundings. In connection with this, she mentioned as necessary not only the habit of making habits, but also the habit of breaking habits. Each individual has a separate and distinct problem, she pointed out, in fitting himself to his new environment. The rapidity with which he does this will be in equal ratio to the favorable and beneficial existence he will lead in the several years ahead of him. It is at once obvious that in advice like this there is pointed logic and wisdom. For the value of such an opinion as that given by Dr. Tall lies, not alone in its intrinsic importance, but in the startling pertin- ence which is contained in the heart of the thing. When Dr. Tall touches upon the matter of adjustment, even as applied to a handful of new students, she touches upon a subject that is, in every sense of the word, vital and alive. Its ramifications stretch out, with no exception, to every- thing that is contemporary, and the meaning it bears becomes something signihcantly personal. One may understand how true this is by examining the writings of leading scientific, literary, and political authorities. Mr. H. G. Wells has put it nicely. In his booklet, The New America, The New World , he says, The whole present spectacle of mankind, broadly con- ceived, is the uneasy and mainly unintelligent response of this misfitted human mind to the stresses of its ever increasing maladjustment. Few of us as yet appre- hend the reality of our situation and none of us can claim to know with any completeness or lucidity the methods by which our race may be able to adapt itself to the vast and fundamental changes going on. Thus, as Mr. Wells would have it, the root of all our present-day troubles lies in the fact that the human race, as a whole, has not yet learned to adjust itself to the world in which it lives. We have not yet learned to fit the right shoe to the right foot and until we do, we shall experience much pain and worry. In sum, this is what most leading writers will tell you: Adjustment -it is the only cure for the solecistic disease nowadays affecting humanity, on his own planet man is a stranger, his habits, as he practices them, alienate him from his environmentg there is a consequent malad- justmentg on ground that should be familiar to him he is lost, and so he 4

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