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Lectures’ and Labs Saress) Uri am THEY MAY HAVE LIFE AND=IT ABUNDANTLY.” They provide the inspiration for Wheaton’s students, the work that occupies the major part of our days and more exercise, dashing be- tween Mary Lyon and the Doll’s House, than the Gym department realizes,
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Fourteen steps to knowledge The Litrary The focal point on campus from two aspects, the layout of Wheaton’s buildings and the intellectual interest, the library is the true center of campus activity. From the main entrance all paths lead one’s eye to a view of the library through the trees in the Dimple. More important still is its function as store- house of knowledge essential to education. Peaceful interlude LIBRARY STAFF; Back row: Margaret E. Eden, Laura L. Monnier, Ann E. Jennings. Front row: Jessie Mae Cover, Marian D. Merrill, Librarian
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Clubs ArT CLus sponsors faculty and student exhibits, closed discussions for its mem- bers, and open meetings for the entire college when speakers are invited, and has one of the fullest programs of any club on campus. PsycHE, a club with many interests, believes in variety of subject matter in its closed meetings and open discussions. It turned from Blake to the Wasteland poets, to a talk on Francesca Alexander by Mrs. Park, to a faculty symposium on Alice in Wonderland. AGorRA is designed primarily for those interested in the field of social sciences. Discussing current history in its closed meetings the club’s members find many interesting and important topics worthy of consideration arising from the war. THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES CLUB, one of the most active clubs connected with studies, is of social as well as intellectual nature. Its teas and Christmas party are primarily social, its meetings and dis- cussions intellectual, and its plays are a combination of both.
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