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THE CAMPUS MIRROR
LADIES :
May we have the pleasure of serving you when you are ready for your Christmas
shopping?
Whatever it may he you have in mind—neckwear, gloves, hosiery, shirts, mufflers,
handkerchiefs, lounging robes—or anything else in men’s furnishings—we have it ;
correct, new and smart; gifts a man will be happy to receive and proud to wear.
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234 AUBURN AVENUE Jackson 9208
SONGS
Evelyn Pittman, ’33
PIANO RECITAL
By Evelyn Pittman, '33
The Music department of Spelman College
presented Carol Blanton in piano recital in
Howe Memorial Hall, Friday evening, Novem
ber 22.
Every number was well done and showed
considerable artistic interpretation. Numbers
that were especially well received were: Con
cert Etude by Arensky, prelude by Dett and
Second Polonaise by Liszt. The Spelman Col
lege (ilee Club assisted in the program, singing
‘‘Lullaby,’’ by Cyril Scott, and “Rose in the
Bud,” by Forster.
Flowers, the gifts of friends, of the faculty,
the Clee Club, and the Freshman class of which
she is a member, together with the perfect
appointments of the stage, helped to create the
right atmosphere to bring the player and her
audience into perfect accord.
Before the first number, Mr. Harreld gave
explanations of several of the selections; this
helped the audience in their appreciation of the
program.
AN INVITATION
By Alpha Talley, ’33
The Latin Club of Spelman College re
quests your presence at their third program
of the year in Laura Spelman Rockefeller
Memorial assembly room, on Wednesday,
December the eighteenth, at four forty-five
o’clock.
At their first meeting, officers were elect
ed and plans discussed: at the second meet
ing the program included: the Lord's Prayer
in concert, the singing of America and quo
tations from club members, all in Latin.
Subjects discussed in English were: A
Character Sketch of Aeneas,” by Elsie Ed
monson ; “The Vestal Virgins,” by Alpha
Talley; “Who’s Who in Legendary Rome,”
by Lennie Green, and “The Coming Virgil-
lian Celebration,” by Miss Louise Dickinson,
faculty adviser for the club.
Because the year 1930 is the bimillennial
anniversary of the birth of the Latin poet,
Virgil, later programs will include drama
tizations from Roman life and from the
wanderings of the Trojan hero, Aeneas.
These programs will give students who do
not read Latin an opportunity to get con
siderable acquaintance with some of the great
story material of world literature.
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Spelman, dear,
Here’s to you;
Blue and white are ever true;
We’ll cheer you every time;
Yes, cheer ! cheer !
Cheer for the Messenger
Of Spelman girls
Who come here
From all places, far and near.
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We’re out to win the fight for
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2nd Song
Spelman, my Spelman,
You’re the school we love the best;
Your loyal students all are better than the rest.
We’ll fight for you, Spelman,
We will fight to the end, Oh!
Glory, glory, hallelujah,
We will conquer every foe.
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