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SALMAGUNDI llefate a1t1on,and when it befrms to dawn on him destroy him he arouses himself and outwits the king and again, aftei the bu11al of Ophelia, he shakes off the melancholy which broods over him and arouses himself to the play of swords with Laertes, and at last, with Strength which is thoroughly aroused be- fore its final extinction, he accomplishes the punish- ment of the malefactors. Hamlet is one of Sbakespearels most admirable characters. He is portrayed under very trying cir- cumstances, yet he is scarcely ever guilty of an action not in accordance with his station. He certainly is a dutiful S001 21 Sympathetic friend, a merciful enemy, and a-model lover, always acting as he thinks best for the object of his affections. t ETTA E. ACKERSON, '09, 29 . -1 '. . ' O- . that the lung 13 sending him to England in order to . 9 . . . . . . 3 The Silver Bay Report. We are more or less familiar with the Young Woni- enls. Christian Association, the great organization which does so much for the uplifting of womanhood throughout the World and whose method of work is similar to that of the Young Menis Christian Associ- ation. ' - There are various departments under the control uf a National Board. Among the members of this Board are numbered such women as Mrs. Thomas Gladding, Mrs. John R. Mott, Mrs. Itobert E. Speer, Miss Helen Miller Gould and others Whose education and experience especially tit them for the work. In order to systematize and make the work effective there are diiferent branches to each of which are assigned certain fields of labor. When We consider the dangers of city life, we may understand something of the importance of the City Department. I n cities of any size is located a Young Womenls Christian Association building Where girls who come to these centers as strangers, may find a home. Pleasant rooms and good meals are provided at a nominal cost, employment is found, and instruc- tion given along various lines such as domestic sci- ence, dressmaking, millinery. At the railroad sta- tions representatives of the organization are ready to conduct girls to a place of safety. Then there is the charitable Work, as a result of which the right kind- of guardianship in every Way is given to girls who come to the city alone. '
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