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ma. J-.ectute5 Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, star clusters — it ' s constellation stud) on lop of Sage through long winter evenings. Dressed for warmth, we gaze at the stars, brought closer bv our telescopes, and learn that the moon is not made of green cheese and that nobodv lives there, much as we may have thought so. Afterwards, doughnuts and cocoa revive our chilled spirits. More science classes are in Sage, which we enter beneath a lovely arch, to find the botanists pruning their gardens with care, and the zoo students wrapt up in minute observations of such defenseless creatures as the earthworm. In other rooms, the bacteriologists try not to squint or close one eye while attempting to locate or determine the identity of some mi- nute and decidedly elusive creature. Far across the campus from here, on Tower Hill, we can ferret out the last science building, where geologv students can recall long hours spent poring over maps and studying the effects of wind, sand, and stars. Flag flying from Tower Court — January with clear ice and much snow — Winter Carnival is on! In the afternoon, we flock to Ob- servatory Hill to watch those who have graduated from the stage where skis seem to be a pair of ill-intentioned banana peels. When night falls, we resort to the sheltered cove near Stone-Davis, where, lighted by Japanese lanterns, we glide rhythmically to the tune of lilting Strauss waltzes. Not even cold weather keeps us indoors these nights. 27
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J- z(yQtcLtotLz6 Near Green Hall , we seek culture in Farnsworth Art Museum. Downstairs, we view with pride our own products of genius or study great masters, while on the first floor, we look at Wellesley ' s own prize possessions and at the ever-changing art exhibitions, sometimes muttering: And thev call that art. In Pendleton Hall, on the opposite side of the center oval, the busy chemists putter around among their test-tubes and compounds, hoping nothing untoward will occur, while the embryonic physicists struggle with what often appear to be incomprehensible principles and problems. In psychology labs, complete with rats and all sorts of experimental apparatus, there are busy attempts to prove startling hypotheses. At the same time, lectures and class meetings may be going on in the great tiered lecture room, the center of Pendleton ' s little solar system. 26
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