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The Campus Mirror
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Summer Activities
(Continued from Page 2)
from June 13 to July 24. Besides the
instructors provided in a good list of col
lege subjects, two special features which
attracted students were the work in the
Nursery School and Social W ork. The en
rollment reached 334 and it is reported
that the students used their opportunities
well in spite of the hot weather.
During August 6, 7, and 8, a tennis
tournament was held on Spelman campus,
in which many persons from the city of At
lanta participated.
During the meeting of the National Medi
cal Association which was held in Atlanta,
in August, Mac Vicar Hospital was opened
for throat operations and seventeen tonsil
lectomy cases were successfully handled by
Dr. Harry H. Bond, one of the outstanding
physicians of Philadelphia.
The National Baptist Association met in
Atlanta, September 8 to 13, and people
from all parts of the United States were
present and participated in the meetings
which were held in the City Auditorium.
On September 12, the National Baptist
Women’s Auxiliary to the National Asso
ciation gave a delightful tea in the Spelman
College dining rooms, following which there
was a recital given by talented musicians
in Sisters Chapel.
The Annual Congress of tin* National Stu
dent Federation will be held at the Univer
sity of Toledo from December 27th to Janu
ary 1st, inclusive. Convention headquarters
will be in the Commodore Perry Hotel. The
general subject will be Modern Trends in
Education. Discussions will also be held on
student government, publications, honor sys
tem, and all phases of extra curricular ac
tivities.
A college man likes a girl beautiful but
dumb—beautiful enough to be pleasing to
him and dumb enough to like him.
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Faculty Vacations
Aliss Allen rested at home, Long Meadow,
Mass.
Mrs. Andrews supervised open hospital
for the National Medical Association at
Mac Vicar Hospital during mid-August
days, attended the National Association for
Colored People in North Carolina, then
rested at home in Atlanta.
Miss Arduser was Counselor and Instruc
tor in Costume Designing at Westchester
County Recreation Camp, Harmon-on-
Hudson, New York. She visited in Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Chicago and Washing
ton, D. C.
Miss Bennett studied in Columbia Uni-
versity and later had a vacation at her
home in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. Julia Pate Borders visited relatives
in Chicago and was at home in Evanston,
Illinois.
Miss Caldwell studied at the University
of Minnesota.
Miss Callahan spent part of her summer
at home at Pocomoke City, Md., and visited
Miss Dupuy in New York City. “Handy'
went there also.
Miss Cooke studied at Parley Onkrainskv
School of Ballet in Wisconsin.
Miss Laura Dickinson studied at the Uni
versity of Michigan and Miss Louise
Dickinson at Columbia University. Both
spent some time at Cape Cod and later at
their home in Amherst, Mass.
Miss Irene Dobbs studied at Columbia
University.
Miss Dodge spent some time in Maine
and in Boston, Mass.
Miss Dunlap visited in the home of her
sister in Cleveland, Ohio.
Miss Dupuy studied in Columbia Uni
versity.
Miss Alma Ferguson, after teaching in
Spelman Summer school and visiting in
Menafee, Ark., was at home in Pine Bluff.
Miss Fowler spent her vacation at her
home at Benevolence, Ga.
Mrs. Francis motored to Canada and
spent some time at Lakeside Club Summer
Resort on Lake Erie.
Miss Glode motored through the Shenan
doah Valley, along the Mohawk Trail to
New Hampshire and on (o Maine through
the Crawford Notch.
Miss Green visited friends in Florida and
spent some time at home.
Miss Guest was at Chautauqua, New
York, engaged in study of religious work
and gave a series of lectures to students.
Mr. Harreld attended the National Asso
ciation of Negro Artists held in Chicago,
also visited in Ohio, Kentuckv, and at St.
Helena Island.
Miss Harrington was at home in Roches
ter and studied at the University there.
Mi>s Dayman taught summer school at
Alabama State College in Birmingham.
Miss Jenson visited in New York City
and Madison, Wis.
Mrs. May spent her vacation at her home
in Deerfield, Mass., and visited at Hampton
Beach, Hampton, N. Y.
Miss Camilla Howard completed her
work for her Master s degree at the trench
School at Middlebury College, Middlebury,
Vermont.
Miss McGhee, besides returning to Spel
man for part of the summer, had a vaca
tion at Sunset Inn in the Berkshire Hills,
Mass., and a visit at Riverton, Conn.
Miss Neptune spent the summer touring
countries of Western Europe, attended by
scholarly guides. Her five weeks in Eng
land included attendance at the Oxford
summer session.
Miss Preston spent her vacation at home
in Binghamton, N. Y.
President Read spent two weeks at Estes
Park, Colorado.
.Miss Pearlie Reed studied at Columbia
University and then motored to Boston to
visit relatives.
Airs. Reddick spent her vacation at home
in Americus, Ga.
Aliss Ringer visited friends in Boston and
rested at home in Nova Scotia.
Aliss Rockefeller spent some time in the
mountains of North Carolina and a week
with relatives in Pennsylvania.
Aliss Roudabush traveled in the West and
parts of Canada, studied in the l niversity
of California at Berkeley and visited in
Pennsylvania and Washington, D. C.
Aliss Ruttkay spent the summer, in Wash
ington, D. C., and in Boston, and concluded
her vacation with a trip to Alaine.
Aliss Shaw was at home and studied at
the University of Kansas.
Aliss Sherwood studied at Emory Uni
versity, Atlanta, Ga.
Air. Thurman spent the summer traveling
in Europe, spending three weeks in London;
three weeks in the Scottish Highlands with
a keeper of sheep; two weeks in Geneva,
Switzerland, climbing mountains, and in
Paris he saw the Colonial Exposition.
Aliss Watson taught in Spelman Summer
School, studied in the University of Chicago
and visited relatives in Iowa.
Aliss Fordham Webster spent her vaca
tion on Georgetown Island off the coast of
Maine.
Aliss Lillian Webster studied at North
western University, Evanston, III.
Airs. Willis served as Matron in Spel
man Summer School and motored with
friends to Lakeside Resort Club, New York.
Aliss Wilson studied at Columbia Uni
versity and was at home at Richmond Hill,
New York.
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