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ACTIVITIES AND PUBLICATIONS 271 has made good chorus music an impor- X taut part of our life here and the sing- ing of it a pleasure to all who have been fortunate enough to work under his guidance. Voice trials, rehearsals, concerts, Pam- mozmt News, Vassar, Bennington, Moryls, WICC, the S.S. Shawnee and the Southern trip, Europe, WEAF, have all contributed in no small way to add to our enjoyment-and to our ter- Eclt1'ngZ0Si1zgi1zg. ror. Bassett, Goodale, and Zabriskie were early names on the club's roster, Lawrence and Chamberlain came later, while Better-late-than-never Livingston joined us in the winter of Senior year. Gentleman Songster Sperry also deserves mention, as well as credit. Buildings may rise and be torn down, and educational plans may flourish and wither, but Yale songs and Yale singing will never die. And to those of us who have had the pleasure of partaliing of these gifts they will always remain sacred, they have added much towards making Hthe shortest gladdest years of Life brighter and happier. PUNDITS This year for the first time in history, the Pundits elected three men from Sheff. These are Marty Donahoe, Bill Sperry, and Angie Smith. The Pundits Society was founded fifty years ago by Professor Phelps, who continued as its leader until his retirement from active University life, when he appointed Professor lack Crawford his suc- cessor. The traditional luncheon commemorating anniversaries of literati of old have been held at Mory's upon alternate Tuesdays and have served to brighten many an otherwise long and weary day.
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270 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. in the spring of Iunior year. Twenty-five students-from the Catho- lic, Protestant, and Iewish faiths-gathered to listen to a U-Table discussion between prominent leaders of each faith. Dean Weigle of the Yale Divinity School presided and within an hour the roots of difference and prejudice between the groups were laid out and thor- oughly examined. Each faith expressed strongly and definitely its convictions, but it was found that personal prejudice could be sepa- rated from religious differences. In this cooperative spirit the reli- gious groups are continuing to make a noticeably growing impact on students' lives, furnishing elements of morality and spiritual in- sight without which a fully creative and balanced life would seem to be impossible. GLEE CLUB Singing, in all of its various forms and manifestations, has been the traditional privilege and habit of Yale men for generations. VVhenever two or three are gathered together, voices inevitably rise and, in some cases, blend, in praise of Mother Yale and the exploits of her sons. As a result of this tendency the Glee Club was founded. Although over one hundred twenty years old, the Cvlee Club has enjoyed its period of greatest prosperity during the past decade, due to the efforts, patience, and personality of the director, Marshall Bartholomew, '07 S., to whom we bow in appreciation and affec- tion. Coach, critic, leader, teacher, and chaperon all in one, Barty Vallee? szooges.
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