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BIRTHDAY CHAPEL Calendar of Art Exhibitions I WIDESPREAD FEELING BRINGS COLLEGE THAT BIG NAVY IS VARSITY OFFERS MUCH , Downtown Gallery, I 13 \Vest I3 St. I ~~ -* - WElCOME GIFTS Exlti.Jriti(nzr -v/ --rlJant 'Coo r/ts by ME~~CE TO PEACE WORK FOR WILLING HANDS Walt Kuh1l. President Kieran Wins Chapel New Art Circle, 35 \Vest 57 St. I Vigorous Protest Against Exhibitio1l of v.:ater colors and Some Impressions of Completely as Exercises New Bill gouaches by Max Weber. The Cast Progress Fine Arts Building, 215 West 57 St. The Forty-third annual Exhibi­ A few weeks ago Secretary of State Kellogg, in addition to proposing treaties A Chat with Varsity Leads There was an unmistakable undercur­ tion of the Architectural Lea­ glte of . for the olltlawry of war with other like­ rent of expectancy in the hubbub which Mllch startJin.£': inform;]tion on the R. H. Macy & Co., H St. and B'way. minded nations, expressed his I'eadiness preceded chaprl on the morning of \Ved­ early dramatic records of the leading A loan exhibition of 27 master­ to sign agreements with all the powers man and 'woman in Varsity has been nesday, Febrll:Jry J5. Somehow even pieces of A1lcient Oriental of the world renouncing submarines and uneill'thed by a frantic burrowing into the room itself seemed furbished and Rug W Raving, arranged by their family annals. Dot G illam's earl­ slIbm Llrine warfare. About the same dressed a s if for great festivities. Sud­ Dr. RudolPh M. Riefsta/;[ of iest recollection of taking part in dram­ time Secretary of the Navy \~T il bur pre­ denly, LI though a signLlI had been given New Yorlt University. atics is a performance all naturel for ~ented a twenty year program which the noise stopped short and President the benefit of an adoring fami ly. At would co st at least two billion, five mil­ a rather more advanced Llge she took Kier:Jn, escorting ~everal members of the SENIORS HOLD I!on dollflrs. DlII'ing the first five y ears the part of the deer in Hiawatha but Board of Trustees LInd memhers of the TRY-OUTS FOR twenty -five JO ,OOO ton cruisers. thirty­ she , fai ls to remember whether she Alumnae Organization entered, followed SING LEADER two big submarines, nine large destroy­ caught Hiawatha or Hiawatha caught almost immediately by the Senior class, ers, five airplane carriers.-a total of her. /\t the Senior Claf; s Meeting on Thurs­ seventy-one ships at a cost of 740 million uniform LInd austere in its b lack and day. Februal'y 16, the guests were chosen In High School Dot's histrionic abilit. dollars. were called fOL The purchasing white. College's birthday chapel had for the coming Senior Hop. Unfortun- ies were spent in debating and oratory. power of this huge sum mLly be better begun. atel.", the names cannot be divulged at 'realized if we present a quotation from She won the "Vorld Oratorical Contest pre~ent' to coll ege at ' large. for 1924-, at Evander. At High School President Kieran opened the ceremonies