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22-Seniors in Music and Speech give recital in Smith Hall. 23-Mr. Clark oversleeps and arrives in dining-roon, just as the final course of hot dogs is being served for breakfast. 24-Mid-term exam schedule posted. Eclipse of the sun started at 9.05' A. M. This eclipse, occurring every hundred years, was about 95' per cent total. Another hundred years to wait. 25'-Radio sermon at Westminster M. P. Church, broadcasted from Wash- ington by Dr. T. H. Lewis, former president of Western Maryland. 26-Blue Monday before exams. Everyone stocks up with candles and oil. Anticipation runs high as to whether Professor Ranck gives rank exams. Senior men rejoice in a vacation from military class-Capt. Gibson away from the Hill. 27-Exams begin. Dr. T. H. Lewis pays us a visit. 28-01d English students revel in an exam. 29-Snow! Hail! Wind! Westminster High School presents "Seventeen" at Opera House. 30-Skiing, a new sport at W. M. G, finds plenty of adherents. 31-Some more exams. February I-Adele celebrates her (?) birthday. Menu for dining-room supper: one square of a la cheese, two green plums with juice, bread, butter, tea, 2-Hurrah! Seniors granted another privilege: girls can go to movies with boys once a week. 3- Tobogganing finds a place among Our college sports. A pair of wagon shafts, a few boards, and a bed mattress make a fine toboggan. A Fresh- man describes tobogganing as follows: "Swish! walk a mile." 4- Washington College basketball team defeats us at Armory. 5'-The Officers' Club initiates some Seniors. 6-Senior Class, as guests of the college, attend the twentieth Alumni ban- quet at Hotel Emerson, Baltimore. Did we enjoy ourselves? I say so; good eats, entertainment, dancing, and everything. 7-Those who stayed in Baltimore over the week-end were-(it would not be fair to give them away). 8-Another day of rest. Dorms quiet because of the absence of a number of Seniors. 9-Monday, another day of rest for the Seniors who had an exceptionally' good time over the week-end. 10-Mr. Archibald Campbell, missionary from Korea, talks to students. l l-e-Girls' Varsity 'T' defeats Gettysburg girls. 12-W. W. takes>in new members. 13- The lecturer in Alumni Hall tonight said, "If you cannot have what you love, then love what you have." 14-Valentine party in new Y. W. room. 15'- This is the month of great people's birthdays, Our illustrious class claims a future President of the United States. [253}