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THE CAMPUS MIRROR
December 15, 19 35
Recent Campus Visitors
During the Thanksgiving holiday
several visitors came to our campus.
Among whom were: Mr. and Mrs.
James (!. Lemon, Mrs. ('. A. Williams,
Mrs. Elaine Griffin, and Mrs. Kloise
Crafton.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Shirley, with
their little daughter, Constance, spent
the day with their daughters, Gladys
and Georgia.
Mr. David Pride visited his daugh
ter, Bloneva.
A number of Spelman graduates at
tended the State Home Economies
Convention, which was held in Howe
Hall, Spelman and at Washington high
school. Among the graduates of Spel
man were: Misses Edna Hackney,
Edith Tate, Cora Douthard, Mossie
Alexander, Willie Cotton, and Mary
Williams.
Student Recital
An important presentation by the
department of music this semester was
the student piano recital on December
14. Several new entrants to the music
department made their appearance at
this time, as a result of a zealous
study of the piano during the semester.
Among the numbers on the program
were the Marche (rrotisque, by Sinding
and two Preludes, by Chopin.
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A Challenge to College
Students
.Miss Fanny C. Williams, Principal
of Yelena C. Jones School, New Or
leans, Louisiana, spoke in chapel on
December 11. Following her topic,
Finding Ways to Improve Home-Life,
Miss Williams stated that home-life is
one of the greatest present needs of
the Negro, and a great deal of the
solving of this problem depends on
the college graduate. If the graduate
is faced with the problem of unem
ployment, she is readier to detect a
need and fill it. Miss Williams cited
specific instances of young graduates
who were well versed in certain skills,
and when faced with unemployment,
taught these skills to children who
needed them; in this way they not only
found work for themselves, but defi
nitely contributed to the betterment
of home-life.
Miss Williams challenged us as col
lege' students to come out into a world
of unemployment and find our places,
and fill them.
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