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PAGE FOUR The Gold College, Westminster. Md., 28, 1946 \ Majority Of Campus Judges Select Six Favors Conscription, Intercepted Letter Winning Poems According To Poll Dear L. Forrest- it that the Age of (Continued from page 2, column 5) Comprehension becomes ever more has vague and inachievable; Rumor Chivalry is not dead, at least it is in (Continued from page 1, column 6) Where fields of roses black alt hollow Clouded implications cast shad~~9 By JOHN DORSEY night over facts and bits of for a reawakening. The men about the senior biology major and a member Both in the light of what the campus know that dressing for din- Are blown by sense storms fast away Failing to grasp the intangible, figures themselves would tend to in- ner each night causes the ladies to of the Delta Sigma Kappa sorority.' To some forgotten height. bewildered mind cries out in entry Another mention Away, out of honorable dicate, and also in the light of pre- feel uncomfortable, if not out of was submitted by a February gradu- Light. anguish vious indications of .student opinion place in their sport's garb. Conse- ate, Ruth Callahan, of Pocomoke And sinks deeper into the black here on the Hill, it is exceedingly in- quently, in order to Institute a more City. Her entry was entitled "Feath- profundities of-confusion. teresting to analyze the results of the congenial and informal atmosphere A living proof of death are they that -VmGINIA VOORHEES, '46. dwell conscription poll, which was taken they are thinking of going to dinner erlace." Miss Callahan was a member Outside the realm of feather-lace. of the Phi Alpha Mu sorority and an last Wednesday. in shirt-sleeves and sweaters. English major. Can dormant mouths foretell The results of the poll, according to AL TRUIsT. Virginia Voorhees, also a member The ringing of the FORMULA the answers obtained from the tWo To.make a star1 questions asked are as follows: 1. Are of the class of 1946, entered a win- Bell? The formula is easy. First you take you opposed to peace-time military Read. ProoF ning' four-stanza poem called "Con- -RUTH CALLAHAN,'46. A handful of sunbeams caught at Yes 142, Holloway Miss Voorhees was the edi- fusion." conscription in any form? tor of the Gold Bug last year and was noontide No 237. 2. Would you favor peace- OF Revised Testament among the seniors selected to appear Then add a cup of moonlight's time military conscription if modifica- in Who's Who Atnong Students in softest hues, tions were made that would favor (Continued from page 1, column 2) American Col/ege8 ami UniverBitieB. CONFUSION Pour slowly over all a thousand the student who desires to further his Americans felt that this revision did She is also an Argonaut and a sociol- fireflies' gleams. education? Yes 285, No 94. not suit the American people, so ogy major. Ideas once clear 1I0W twisted and Mix well and bring to the glistening As far as the figures themselves an American Committee made the To another senior, Louise Willis, is muddled; point. are concerned, they indicate that the changes which resulted in what was awarded honorable menttoq, for a lit- Thoughts scrambling over struggling Hang high and make a wish upon it. majority of the students are in favor called the American Standard Ver- thoughts; I -cLourse WILLIS, '46. tle poem simply called "Formula"-a of peace-time conscription in one form sion of 1901. This new Revised Stand- 'formula for making a star. Miss Wil- Theory upon theory yielding conflict or another, but that they would pre- ard Version of the New Testament is lis, a Latin major, Is-e member of the and despair; fer that some provision be made for the authorized' revision of the 1901 choir and a Dean's Lister. Reality, God, life, good, evil-all Students Attend IRC those people who wish to further their publication and is a complete trans- It-would seem that there are quite hazy and dim. education. The only single group that lation from the original Greek sources. Meeting At Loyola seems to have a majority against There have been no changes made in a few poetesses in the senior class for Fragments of words whirling through (Continued from page 1, column 3) consc!'iption are the deferred or un- the fundamental concepts or doctrine four senior girls have come out with a tormented mind; dents, and citizens of the entire mention honorable the The laurels. der age men. of the New Testament and no at- other two winner-a were both members Decision and indecision, certainty and try who are interested in The results on this poll were not tempt to modernize the interpretation of the sophomore class, but Mr. doubt, themselves and others on expected. After the Whitfield-Swom- save in the interests of plainness and Brooks advanced to the junior class Now approaching, now withdrawing, ganization. After the first ley debate the poll taken showed that accuracy. Corrections o~ the inac- ever-fluctuating, a great majority were against con- curacies, errors and archaic forms of at mid-term. Leaving nothing peace or stability for the League of Nations poems the When to the went scription; in fact it was a sizeable expression have been introduced, but judges, all names were removed and the troubled soul. was formed for the same and this group has grown out of majority (114 to 57.) This cen.be in- the original diction and simplicity each poem was numbered. The con- After the members voted terpreted in several ways. It might have been maintained throughout. test has uncovered much in the way A newly-formed concept of Truth bat- hold a meeting in March seem that those people most interest- The activity is not limited to the tles smug tradition; the national conference and the' ed in the conscription issue are those New Testament, for the Old Testa- of hidden poetic ability here on camp- Enlightened views of Good contradict poets that are against it, and hence at- ment is also in the progress of trans- us and has encouraged future ability. established opinion; vention of spring vacations, the was reminded to acknowledge publicly their that the April tended the Whitfield-Swomley debate lation from the ancient Hebrew. How- Desire for reform gasps in the death- would be held at Western thereby weighting the results and ever, the Old Testament will not be The judges, Dr. Holloway, Profess- grip of form and convention; The meeting was then giving a false impression. Another available until 1950, at which time the or Makosky, and Dr. Marshall, will Convictions newly-born and faltering a reception was held in the Oak possibility, one expressed by a man entire Bible will be reprinted. be glad to talk with any poet concern- in action are stifled and die under of the college. well informed on the ways of stu- The Translation Committee, which ing his or her work. • crushing opposltlon. dents, is that this great shift might has been at work since 1929, is made be among the girls due either to the up of appointees of the \ foremost Flowers For Every Occasion Bowl at the New Theo. F. Shaeffer influence of the returned veterans be- Biblical scholars and religious educa- cause of personal relations, or in an tion workers of our time and includes Stewart N, Dutterer Modern Recreation MASTER PLUMBER attempt to ge,_intte approval of these representative members of forty FLORIST 92 W. Main St. men. The figures registering the Protestant denominations of America. Center Phone 359-} veterans' attitude on the problem The Testament itself is written in Pennsylvania Ave. Longwell Ave. Westminster, Md. would tend to substantiate this claim. logical paragraphs in the sequence of Phone 350 There are some other things of normal reading, with the verse num- interest that this poll does not bers small enough so they will not in- Compliments of Butler and Carter show. First of all, it does not show terfere. Poetry is printed in verses, Gore Motor Company what the general opinion would and various other aids to reading and Cleaning and Pressing Cross Westminster Laundry have been if the question: "Are you understanding are presented. Establishment PACKARD CARS in favor of the international aboli- references are found at the bottom of Phone 328 INTERNATIONAL' tion of conscription? " had been asked. the pages, with occasional footnotes, Save money, time, and It is believed that if this had been and a guide to the pronunciation of Compliments effort TRUCKS the question, the great majority of difficult words. those voting would have been against The page size is 5x7¥.i" and the of Bring it to Room No. 202 Phone: Westminster 640 conscription. types and margins were so prepared The Carroll Food Market McKinstry Hall The complete results follow. and selected as to facilitate reading and to give the utmost in pleasure and comfort to the reader. ;::::::::90::W:':M:a:in:S:I:':::::::: Answer to questions Run Right to 1 ~nd \I Compliments of res;n" J() 11 READ'S ye.;no a rs A. N, Keeler COMPLIMENTS GRIFFIN'S no, ye. 26 17 no; no , a Jeweler For Fine Cosmetics, T oiletties 5\1 49 92% East Main Street OF and all your Westminster, Maryland Good Candy DRUG STORE NEEDS Charles Carroll Hotel J. WM, HULL, Jeweler' 15 E. Main Street, Md. 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