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"Many men, many minds,'' many faces, many hats, and here are hats for every fa r.e. If the new flattish brim is not becommg to your classic features don't buy it-here's th e equally stylish rolling edge. If the flat crown felts are not your fancy here are the ro und t o ps, or if you prefer an unusual shape its here-if its new t his season . That is one o f th e advantages of buying here. Our shapes cover th e whole field, and cover the finest heads in this town . And in addition to this onr hats are abso l utely guaranteed, sunproof and rainproof. P. S - To be in the line of fashion you want a blue serge suit on hand or on your back, not for every day, but to alternate with ant: of those fancy suits. The blue serge we have from $12 to $25 .00 are worth just twice the price. Come in and let us show you.

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of the Reformed Church of America is locat ed i n Holland adjoining the College Campus. Corps of Experien ced Instructors

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Fen· Iies f h e F u t H re bc:fon• me, A myslcr iom; realm to my ga ze; l lon.'7 for a glimpse oj i t.-; scc r£'1. ·, B u t it s rcu;/ness is shrouded in ha::e.

I y ea rn for a sight t~( my railing, What labor ha i'C men .(o1· my hand.-;! A roiN· sn./7/y bid s m e be JWl ienl, omt•whe r • th e y ' ll my !>c n·icc demaml. ~Vii/th e

w orld br aflam e 1cith my pra ises. JV1·11 m !J name 'mongst m !J .fellou .~ stand hi gh ? '' Come, come," ch i des til • Vuh·c Ju•a?· we lwceri ng, "That too thou shall kn ow by ctnd by."

A1·e t her e co.ff"ers of wealth f <J1· my toUing, And s ha ll I with buunHes be f ed l Shall I d1eell 'ntirl rejoi6ng aud pleasure? urel y, h opi ng i bette r than d~·ead.

quickly if you must have it, but we would rather

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Tluu~ l in·na in dreams of /h e F u llu·e, I p1·ct u r e fa i ~· days nf success, Till I h e Voice, by i t s mild rr nw m;/ ral io u, Covers all with a .·om be 1· ,. dress.

And th en, as l JWUS(: ·i n my musing, I ca tch som e forcgleams of the goal, While th e Voicr, l ikt' a su:eet benediction, Whis pe rs u:ords that my Longings comwle.

Always a full

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It t •lls m e " L it•e th ou, live i n th e Present, T~·ust God u ll thy Flltw·e to s h ape; Th ou may'stnot fo reknow comingj(wt unes, Nor cnn.<;;t thou all I ~ ·ia ls escaJ)e. "

NICK DYKEMA Tailo r , Hatte r and F ur nish er .

"To oth e ~·s de l'ofe .strength ami talents, On 1nankind t hy polce l·.<~ bestow; Wh ethel· son·ow or joy ot•ertake th ee, Som e day thy J"f'tt•ard th ou sha ll know. · •

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THE NORTHLAND. T LA 'T-the ' umm e r yacation . Th e drudgery n f s ix h our.' o f math e mati cs and t \\'n h n nrs o f languag-e st thl y daily, \\·as fcn·g-uttcn as soon as th e Dircc to t· to ld thL· h:i d and myself, that w e \\·er · tn put in th L· req ui red practica l na\·igatinn o n a ft~ur m nnt hs · cruise around :\ P rth C ape. .\ t tir~ t 1 felt ~o m thin g o f a pang. as if L hea rd the tt ntHHtn cc nH.: nt ,1f my funeral. .\tri p n•u nd :\t•rt h ·ape! I had rl'ad Tlllk n ':-. poe m, ancl the horro r:; n f a po la r night, whi ' h the explorer-' Barend~ a nd 1-Icem~kcrk bra\·e,J. at o nce came into my mind . Lt see m s ,·cry c hildis h tlll\\' , this ~udd •n fear. Hut ra cial s upe rs titio n i~ n nt bru ~ h cd ::~~i d e hy a m rc wa,·e of the hand. 1\ly ance~to rs had listened to the rumbl e of the weird :\urtll ~ ea c \·en h e f re the tim e wh e n Tacitus fir!'t wrote abo ut them . They ha d ne,·e r ttn der!"too d their cruel f e, a n d th e Jnw m aning o f the sea wh <: n th e tide ra n lo w, o r i ts thutulering:-. wh e n las h ed furi o us by the hard \1 o rthw e ~ ter s torms, had fill ed their min d.s wi t h s upe t" titio us awe. Besides r wa: a s till a c hild and re m em be re d th e s tories f the !-'ca. heard uptm g-randfather's kn ee. But th e l' icl. wh o had fini s hed his sccn tut year o f a ppre nti cesh ip, scanne d my face cl ose ly, a nd Jl t) tic in gmy fear h e spoke with mock r e ,·e rence, " ~o nn y. t h e re is n n nig ht the re.'' IIi. lig ht- h a rt ecl ness set' med co nt ag-ious. fn. gradually my fear left m e. Tn th e afte rn oon we danc ed a merry jig O\'Cr a lg-ebra bo ks a nd , bidding nu r m ot h ers a dutiful farewell, w e bo a rd ed the Penelope and se t n ut in <ftll' . . l o f the unkn o wn. I pass O\·cr the em tio ns which came o \·c r m e whe n the ]a ·t hlcak dune )f th e ret:eding ' hore sa nk beneath th e lum bering wave.. The. c fee ling: can no t he unde rs t ood. and they merge s trange ly and ttnco n. cio u. ly wi t h anot he r and h it hcrt u unkno wn feelin g-. comm o nly d e n n tecl as sea-sick n ess. f the two days fo ll o wing o ur ~l cp a rture J can g i\'C n n acco unt. whether s ummo n ed to d so o n earth o r in h eaven. Th cs

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Tl11.· fjnrd lie~ abo ut latitude o2 degree N . and longitude tJ degTees E., and a city f th e same name lie. some fo rty miles up the fjord . The pil o t has n o w boa rded o ur vc~sel and n-t· Ilea n.: ::~ n c ltnr. po inting the Pen e lo pe ·s no!-'c westward. i\s :tpprenlicl· it i"' my turn tn tak ' th e wheel: .so T rclie\·e the h:id. \\'h11 J,c Jn ngs tn s tarhna rcl -\\· ::~tch. On my side . lands thL· pil11t. 11ld l·: ril'.Stl ll. gaunt. .s talwart. bo ny. with gray- blo nd e hair :11td kind. blu e eyes. li e might he a type pf th · o ld .\'e~r:-.<:ml'll , that ra\·ishcd and burned the EurPpl·a n co asts during the n in th 'entury. li e is t·ath c r taciturn: an occasional ·· .':tJ rde'· '» r "!-'ud e" is all he says. I Ic treats me somewh at patro nizing-ly; prohahly, l>ccau . c I am the youngest of the t:n: w. Tro ndhjem ts n n w a' po rt a nd fo r t i\[unkholm o n the sta rbo ard. while ,,.e ra p id ly pass o n to ward the o pen sea. At n ine in the c\·cning- we arc clear o f the fj o rd and arc steering due north. l\Terrily we ~kim o\·cr the \\'tl\·e. o f the summcr"'L':l. < >n the star-board tn wc r th · wild. ='Jnrwegian mountains. a lt• \\ - lllltnnuring ~well breaking unceasingly against th eir craggy ha:--e . \\' e n cn.•r g o far n ut to sen hut, hugg-ing- the rocky n•ast a.s d ose as the o ut lying c liff~ permit. we !'kip alo ng l>l't \\' L'l' n the many s mnll i:·. :Jands that fringe the wcs t-co nst o f :\orwa \·. \'igt<.•n and Fro i:lancb w e Jca,·c o n o ur po rt. and w h e n thl' .sun rises agni n we sec \ ' ag-en o e and Alsten,·o e n ff t 111 .star-hoa rd. During- the day we pas · m a ny hare and craggy i:-.kt.s . They appear n~ry inhospitable, and in my mind I pity 1 hl' po• 1r sai I i ng-\·e.ssel, cJ ri \·en upo n this fo rbidden . ho rc . . \t .sc,·c n in the ,·e ning o f thi.' second clay I am o n deck again at thL' wheel. The c o urse is n \\' ~- N. E. with the l' Jtg"illl''-' \\urking at full sp{'c<.l. .\ gent le breeze blo ws from the nnrthwcst. while the laz \· waYe.s lap feebly ag-ain s t the bo w as tlte steame r s kips aiCi ng. \\'e arc n ow w ell o ut i n the n pcn. the :\ n rw L·gia n cn;ts t glidi ng hy fa r ofT n n th e sta r-hoa rd. Old l ~ ricst•n. w ho h:ts just taken up the tele~~opc, spies a h ead


weg-i3n coa~l again prc~ - cs upo n th e s tar-board. Though the su n has se t an h o ur ago there i: : till light enough to read by.

\' Cr port bo \\' . . oo n I sec a s harp peak loo m up in the o ffing and afte r two hours the Lofoden islands stflnd off a'port. It is nine o 'cloc k n \\' , but the sun s till s \\'in gs high aho\·c the h o rizon.

\\ ' !t e n a t iu ur I tak e the helm agai n the ray s o f a new s un alrcad ,. da:--h fn •m n \·e r the m o untain ridge~ o n star-board .

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zep h y r ripples th e mi rrnr- 1ike s urface of the deep . :\ s the :.- tar- h oa nl watch ha s g-n n c down :.-tl c nce r e ig-n s all at·o und :-;a\' l' fo r th e thud " f the t·n g in c~ a nd th e ru s tling- t>f the hn\\' - \\'alcr. ~nft <!ll d lll l'lJ,•w i:.- the lig-ht nf the :-.umm e r ni g ht. a m ys tcri i) US ,. il. tran: JJa rL' tlt . g'c tt z ~ - l ike. \\a\· r:.- tre mblin g- o\·t•r tht rippl e:-, o f th e northe r n sea. :'p eed t11wanl th e my:.-t ic i:.- lan.l :.-. J g-aze ahead port- bo w and take nne o f the clark pea k :-; wh e r e by to :-; t ec r .

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A feeling o f awe ove rco me C\' ctt th e :-. t rtJJ lg'e' t a nd pro ud e:-; t u f m o rtal s ; unco n s cio u s ly h e acknuwl •dg·t· :- tb at thi;-; is n ot the handiw o rk o f man.

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the r a iling of th e cummatHlo-hridge. hi:' c hin re s t ing in h is Land, whil t'· I! is s o ft blu e ~: y~.· s g <tzc \A. ist full y far away ove r the limpid wat r toward the wonderful islands. I l c ha s see n them a hundre d time:.- befo r e. lmt stil l they b eg-uile hi:-; fa n cy.

1:.- h e thinking (lf hi s a nc es tors . the wild nl\·ing- \ ' ikings. WtHH tn s ail th ·se weird. lo nely fjord s in their clrake -h ea de~I barks ? I d o n nt kn o w , but ~ un.• ly . it mu :-; t be some ''call o f the \\'ild." su me reco ll ec ti o n o f p e rh a p ~ centuries hack tltat l> nly the so ul n..· mcm bers . whi c h brin gs ahou t th i:-; pcn s i ,.e moo d and lures the pil o t away fro m duty.

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n tice that we arc falling- tw p oi nt s aw ay fro m o ur c o urs e and arc n n ,,~ headin g directly fo r th e so mbre roc k s . l <.lu n llt \\'ak cn him fro m hi s r c ,·c rie but quic kl y bring- back the ,·cs. d its ri g ht co ur~e.

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a g-o ld e n hu e: . while th e wh (l lc hu ge black mass :o;e c m s t o tl t>a t in a dull :.- parkling. y e ll o w fluid. I fo rg-et CtHtrsc and ,·es:-;el.

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The ta =' k o f hclm :-; m:ut i ~ nnt a ,·c ry arduous one this ni g-ht. fu r o nly n o w and th e n I turn a s p :)ke . The ,·esse! it se lf :-;eem:-; ulH:y s th e rudder. It is n o w t e n o 'cl oc k athl the s un s wings h)\v u\·e r th e s harp. c rag-g-y J H.~a k :-; of th is land s. It i:-; an e nchantin g sig ht: e\-ery p t,j n t . e n : ry jut. e\·e ry rock lined with

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f thi wild Norweg-ian ~c ·n e ry. Far a \\' ay : t n :t c h th e placid wat e r f th e fjurd , un hoth ~ id es c lusely g u ankd b y these hau g hty se ntinel tl w untai ns. 'ltl:'e hy yo ur ~ id e, a littl e ahead . a si lver ribb o n :-.eL· m s to llut ter down th e :-.t ·ep layers o f g-ranite: it is a prccipittHt:-. wat ·riall . nt:-.hin g- do\\·n in mad hur ry fro m a h e ig ht 11 f !-\C \Til t~ r l'ight hundred fed . Far in th e di s t a nc<', where the fj,•n l take ;-; a s ndd l'n turn. the s n uw-capp e d peak · arc ,·c iled in :t 111i ~ ty. hlu c i ~ lt ltue. Th e glittering ,·;wlt of h cav n n ycr:-. p a n ;-; th e mig-hty ~ummits a nd s ets u ff so beautifully the p ea rly wh t h..n ~ ss o f the glacie r-snow. Turning a bend, a fre sh ,·iew hur:-.t liJ> Il ll tlte s ig-ht. e ntirely different, sometimes · tilt grander tit a n t h e preceding- n n e. And thus y u ur eyes may fea:--t all day l() n g. and yllur "Ott! dr·ink in th e b ea uty o f :\atu r ~.··:-. uncll...'likd handiwork. unt il , ,,·h e n y o ur eyes han~ gTI I\\' 11 w l·a ry. =' till nig-ht wraps it all in a veil of o·limmcr1ng t\\ ilio·ht and ., .,Ill -..t•e m t o sai l u n a nd o n , as in a drea m , :-. t hrnug-h t hi ;-; stra n g-<.' . s ilent ); ) rthl a ncl. .\ gai n the fjord ~ ttdd e nly turn s, and a n ugly r n ck o b " tru cts our c•n1r:.-c. Swift e ddi es c h ase ca"' h n thcr aro und th t! n •ck ,· h a='c an d the pas:.-a g-l' ~·e m s extre m e ly dan g-er u s. Dut \\. •r Is ca n han.Jly d esc ribe the beauty


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by thi s tim e we ha,·c b ecome ~o m c what accusto m ed tu hairbreadth es cape , and so w e fac e the dange r ,·c ry cnul ly . Jus t oppo. ite th e r ock o ld l ~ ricson Clmlmands ,. ry qui e tly. ·· Pnr t. hard a · pn rt." \\·c whirl rt~ und th e hcncl w it h tit ' prl'ltiest s wing- th e 11e n c ln p e e,·e r mad e . th e current edd yi ng· madly ro und th e ~ t e rn and dragg-in g us t n th e roc k a· p n rt. l~ul n ne · n•und the bend the yac ht b ecomes c;tsi ly manag~: ahlc. n nd ·arl.:- fn•e \\' l ' Cd lllill\11..' till I" Ctl\lr'"'l'. ( lit <.: l l \\ l ' :--:ti) t iJJ'IIUg·h nunh: n•tt=-- ll t't..' k:-- t•i \\ild gt..·t..·-..c :t nd duck ... : th e J,in ls. h••\\t..' \"CJ. art..· -..u tame that tltt..·y Ilardi) '" im ;t:-idt..· l•• kt tltc \' t..>::-cl pas-.. h) . . \t kn in th t..• t..' \ l' lling \\'\: p a:-:-.. Trutll St~t..' n il tltll" ))111"1. Judging in11n the ). ,.,k ... it i... 1111t a \"t..· ry l a r;~·t..· c ity. ~till. Ericso n tl'lls me. th a t t..•..,pt'l"ial l) in the :--ttllllllt..T n grt..·a t tnan\· LtHtri sts C ll lllC hen·. the ga_n·ty and fri \·11lity tt i th ese lt..'111p o rary inh a hit:utts gi,·ing it th e nam e o f tht..• l'ari s nf th e :\orth . Just now . at litfull iJ JLt..·n ·als. the :-: trains 11 i a band ll nat dro\\·sily nn: r th e \\ ~tlcr. :tnd as Lhc rl'll cl'litnt!' 11 f tht..· lig-ht :-- frum lt11tl'l:-' and :-um nH: r rcs•n·t:-- d ann· nH:rrily up•• n th <.· ripplin g~ n f th<.: fjt lrtl . th t..• :-- tatcllll'llt uf tht..• 11Jd p i )D( Sl'Cll l'Jlt ll witlllnt t tru t h . Th e: nt..·xt day Wt..' p:t:--s ll ammcrit..·st. tlw m ns t n r) rth e rnly city c1f l ·: nrt~JH.'. and. rn ttnding :\11rth Cata· at a la titud e t•i :t iHHtt 73 :\ .. \\L' :-ht..•c r td"f l•lwa r d th'-· =--••uthva:--l int tl the \\ ' hitc ~ca. to tiH.· land 11i till' Rtt ... :-i:t n exile.

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HE night i ~ clark. Th e wind, s hive ring al o ng the !'andy ro ads and dry autumnal mead o \\':;, b i0 \\"5 th e la. t leaf o ff the o ld m ap le at t h e gate . :\n o wl h oo t ~ in the neighh n r in g- \\' OOcl. .-\ . q uirre l. bewildered by t h e nu rri e!" of dry lca\·es. h esita tes a seco nd. th en ~camper~ o n do ,vn the r o ugh littl e foot path that leads tn th e dingy old hut. :\11 i ilent. d ead . There is n nt a ~tar in th e hea,·c n s but ,farkn ess e, ·erywh erc. X u w and then the rlistanl h n wling f a d og breaks the sile n ce. • uddenly a ray t ) f lig-ht fall~ upo n the bleak wind-b lown road. T h e m oon c. caping fr >m t h e iro n-black cl < u d:; gi,·es fl rth a dim a n d g h ostl y g·limmc r . A figure. ol ct a nd hcnt pl n ds d o wn t he rnad : it st o p . . t o tter.. a nd then pl o cls n n agai1 ~. Slo\\' ly it passes fr o m the . hacl n \\'s o f the w ood a nd in th e y ell Dw light o f the m oon . n o\\' c o mpletely frecJ fro m the cl o uds we !"ec the :\Tan with cln. c ~rapped hair and striped cl thing. 11 e is a ln n e s eem ing-ly. but. a - the m oon plays fitfully with the cl n ucl!'. a . had nw clark a nd terrifying fall s beside h im. th e . haclnw o f a r ~s. eeing the ~harl ow. the man stop~. dra\\'s bac k: and I ! t h e ~h aclo"· . tops. T[e co \·c r~ hi;-; e\·cs a !" he m u tter::;. '· E,·crv wh e rc . a 1waY~ . . " The m onn pt1~scs behind a cl n nd: t he C ro!'s di,appea rs and the man . ~ h uclcler in g . walks o n up t o the c reaking li ttle gate. Ste p by step h e winds hi !' wa y up the fo r. aken path and o n to th e little hn,·el. Tic pl ncc ;o; his fno t up o n the ~ t e p and it crumble~ awa,·. lTc I m k ~ at the cracked wind o w-pane~. H e pauses t h e re like one \\'h o . tunne,l \\'ith a blo\\". C< w cr. fro m fea r o f a n ot her. Th e owl in the adj o in ing w nod cry~ o ut o nce m o re like a Jo:-:t child !'nbhing fo r i t~ m o ther in the n ight. , lo \\'lv tht• mnnn comes out ancl the Shado w o f the Cro~:-­ appear!' ag-ain. !'ta nding like a . pectrc h esicle him. Th e man, feeling the Presence. shudde r a n d dr Jp s hi , head I \\·er o n his hrea~t. nut 11 0 \\' a trembling ~eize. t he Cross. it fll O\'e . an I ~cems like a Ji,·ing thing. R eel h o t burn each p o int as it presses c l o~c r a nd cl o . e r upo n the man. Pushed by han ds. ~

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eac h <.1 f it;-; pnint:-; an· gra\' L'll ll'tt'-·r~ that ~la nd out like tltnrn~ upon the . tcm. On one )>Clint is in:'rrihccl. '":\11 iathL·r :.. on the op p n~itc. ··~lnthL' r g"• ltlL' :·· \\·hilc at th1.· ltlp apputr:-; ''' brazen lcttct·!'. ··Thine nwn :--in~. .. \\'h iter and whiter huni:-th e rn~:-; :1 thl mnrc mocking- hcc n mc th ·face:-; . ."11cldl"nh· th~.· light g c~ n ut and all i:-; clark ag-ain. The owl in tlH.' wnncl i ~ ~ i lc n t : t h c ~ q u i r r e I t•l i Ill h ~ t t l h c r h 1 111 "c i 11 t It L' t n · t' : t h · r a h h 1r ~campers tn h er h olc in the g-ru 11n cl. .\ nd the man? 1 ~ a lllllL' - a lo ne: \\·ith n nt a ~" ul tn c•nnfnrt. nt~l a ~n ul ttl c h eer. with n nt hing-n n th in g hut th e lll l' l11t lry of the t l' rril,Jt· ~'~'~~- l ie shake~ him::-' ·If. ~t raightcn ~ up and fi ght:': fi ght~ with the m a tr within. nnd cc,nqu<.· r~. ~otlll h e ~ta nd :' up and ~tarb <hl\n r the path ag-:t ill; he n •aciH:::-' I he rnacl and \\'alk:-- llll. r I i:-- ~tcp i s fi r nH.: r h u t s t i II h c ~ i, ll' 11 i m i:' t h c . It a rl ow . h Ia c k a n cl 111 a I ignant as c\·c r. o nly nnw. at tinw:'. it fall~ hc.•hind a way~ httl then again it pre:--~C:' ltarcl and fas t. making- tlte man sweat hcne ath its power.

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Subsc ription MaDnJ!C r W . Wa.llace Visscher . '12

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Th e . un i ~ beginning tn ting-e the cast with the fit·:-:.t faint ~nlnrs \\·hi c h prorlli::-'(· d ay. The bird~ are waking- in tltt' wno <l and th e g-lnnm is lift ed frnm the l ancl~ca J H.'. Tlt e mat• wanders on d n wn the road until hl' reaches a ,·alky . Ja rk c r th an the ni~ht had h ccn. l i e h e:-:. it at<.·s a montent. tltt•tt t11rn ~ hravch· into it. li e stt tmhll'~ and wnttlcl ha\' l' fallen in the darkness : hut th e. lta d uw. lik e a l>ea cnn li g-hts hi ~ \\·ay :111rt pas~es befo re him into the ,·alley. Th e man. he\\'ilckrcd, dare..; for the first time. l11 lnnk h CI),IJ,. at hi . rns~. and sec~. g-ln wing with a th o u::-'atHI radiant color. -the row n.

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l!tDITORIALS Diu it e,·e r occ ur t o the student sub~c ribcrs o f Hope that a good way to s h w their college !:"pirit w e uld be to g;,·c their pro ducti o ns to the :\nch r ~taff? The new s taff i · r eady to work in the capacity of a burea u c1 f cxchang between the student body and the alumni. faculty, a nd fricthl~. As a co llege publicatio n we do n ot aim to ha,·c a w< r id-wide influ ence in letters. Ou r purpo. e i .~ to reflect co llege life as it i ~ li,·ed here u pon the campus. \V c feel that it is ou r life and actidtie which interest the read er· o f the .-\n ch r. and we h ope t() giYe them a true and life-li ke picture o f what we a r c Joing at college. u r predecessors ha \ 'C made t hi. paper a success. and it i o ur aim to co ntinue their effort to in til into th1 paper a s pirit tending upward. The respo n sibil ity o f making The Anchor a sucrcss r e. ts

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conscio us . TJis is th e pri,· il eg-e of assoc iating with people o f a diffe r e nt s tamp fr n m hi s 0\\' 11, he learn s t o d o a n o ble w o rk by act u a ll y e n gag-ing- itt it. and better. till his is that genuine sa tis factio n \\'hich come: as ample r e ward to eve ry o ne whu g r a tuit o u sly nffers his ~en· ices fo r th e m o ldin g o f u se ful lives. ,\n ot h er phase of i mmcd ia tc interes t is m i · s io n s tudy classes and ct~ nferences. Thr e cu urses of st udy h a \' e been g-i,·en this )'l'ar. "J)n\\'n o n the I lilt s oi Tang.' ' " Refo rm C hurch ::\lissin n s" and "Japa n and Jts Reg-e n e rat iun," with co n ~ide-rahlc e nthu siasm and gain. lnt e r cs t in missi o n s tudy is created at th e young men's c nfere n -cs h e ld a t difTerent time s a nd pla ces each year. Th e r e po rts fro m 1\iagara a nd l~ oc h rste r con f e r t.? n ccs w ere duly a ppreciated and tl id n o t fail in th e ir d cs ircll aim . If it is tru e th at inspec ti o n fo r the st udy of missin n s and a d esi r e fo r s tro ng, s ympath e tic and br a<l m a n h ood is acquired h y attending th ese con f e r c nc es, th en it ts o f conc e rn t o u s t < enlarge o ur delegation t o th e . umm e r c m f crences t be h e ld at Lake Genc\·a in June. The h pes and effort s o f the n e w cabinet arc to end at leas t fro m 15 t o 20 m e n. ~ray we s ucceed. The Y. l\1. . A .. co n : idered fro m these diverse a _p ects. m ea n s much fo r the st ud e nt · o f Hope. In times past it has been th e so urc e o f unt o ld and abiding bless ing. And o ur trust is that \vith the m a terial o f respo n s ibility there may have fall e n up o n the m e mbers o f the new cabinet that fin e r se n e r o b edie nce t o truth- a nd then s hall the coming h o p e ful year be placed in h e r reco rd · as a pros pero u s y ea r inll e ed.

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your own piritual life ~hall he elevated, , tre ngthen cd. a nd purified. Are y o u willing t o make the coming- year one whi c h : hall mea n gro wth fot· your. <:If and fo r th e assn~... iation? The new <lfficcrs o f the \. \\·. C. :\. nrc as f()IIP\\'S: Pt·esident , Gert ud c ]. IT t~ckj c.: ,· icc prcsiden t. :\I i 1111 ie Held : sccn·tary. Zt) ra l. Ha rnahy: treasurer, I !ele na De :\taagd.

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JUNI O R-SENIO R DINNER. On \Vcdn sday e \·cning, i\Jarch 2J. the Senior class was entertained by the Juniors at the h o m e o f lrcnc Bru se. Pennants fvrme<.l bcautiiul and appropriate decorations, anJ the ' enio r a nd Juni o r bann er · for o nce hung peacefully ide by ide. .t\ 11 elabora tc d i nn cr was followed by a program o i extempo re toast -, j ohn La,·en acting a ~ t oa ·tma ter. The affai r was a great ::.tu.:c<:ss in the \\·ay o i · tr<:ngthening the friend · Jup between the cla:-:st•s. \ II da~ · ri\·<tlry was fo rgo tten and memoril·s oi ia:--t ··scraps" and "rushc:--" o nly ad led t o the jollity o i the e \·ening-.

SOCIETY OF.i:'ICERS FOR THE SPRING TERM. Fraternal. l'rL:.-iden t- .\nth on\· L. \ 'er llu l~t. \ ' icc l'r •:--ident-J. II . \\ arnshuis. Sccretan· a nd Tn.:a~ urcr-J J. E. Yntcnw . Cosmopolitan. L,n·: idcnt- Jcan \ ' is. \ "icc L>rc:--idcnt-1 larry .\nkL-r. · ccrcta ry ancl J'rcasu rer- ))i ,·cr Dropper:--.

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THE M. A. C. GAME. ' l'he inter-collegiate and t\ . \ . C. champiun ~ hip o f \\'c ·tern ~I ichigan hung in the bal ance o n ~I arch I r. :\L .. C . came d o \\'n determined t o win all. by nc mi g hty effort. Th(;y

.Pc,·. \ · cltman pn:ac h e d a \'Cry s trong scrm n n nn J,cal optio n unday !\larch 27. The may o r and city council attcncll'd m a bo .J y.

played, h o \\'e\'er, again s t equal "lctermination, and that o f the Dutch \'ariety. It is :i g nifi cant that H o p e play s better under the inter-

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~lcK e nna a nd Barnett o f ~ 1. A. . and o ur littl e La ,·cn prov .J \'Cry cffcct i\·c. The half C'll<ku 19 t o I I in o ur ra,·or. ln the seco nd h alf. under th e :\ . .-\. C. rul es, ~f. :\. C. had a . h ade th e b e tt e r o i I lope. Durinrr the las t t e n minutes Coach 1h·e \\·c r put in his gia nt ce n ter. 1 l c. fresh a nd s tro n g, succc;;~fu lly put a damper up n o ur SCC)rin g ma · h itH.'. rut• clown by the furious pace oi th~ pn· ,· i u u~ thirty minutes c f play. r ur enthusia:-:tic cruwd g-rew w il \1 wiH.' n. at the p istol shot. the .·co re stuud: ll upc. 3H: ~1 .. \ .C.. JO. By mutual consent Coach Bre w , r anu ~Janr~g e r \' c rbu rg agrcl'd n o t t11 play a deciding gam l'. Thi:-: prupusiti• 111 \\a:-lll l•St sati~factory tu till· player:-: ••n J,.llll team:-: hecausl' L·ach had ju:-.t tini :-: hed a lo ng- a11d hard :-:l'hed ul e . lk:-.idl's. L'Xamina ti uns l><:gan a t ~1. .\ . ·. that ioliPwing week :l thl at l l dJ>l' th o.. ' \\'l'L'k aitcr. Basketball ••i ·o.;-· lo c lu:-:l' cl up<~ n a m us t s uc ces:-.ful s ea.·u n des pite th e early dcica t :-; o n tiH.: trip. Th e :l.·asu n ui · 7 - ·o~ . and p rt! \·io u s -ea:-:o n s . left n :-: undisputed c lwmpi o n s of \\ . es t ern ~li\:hig-an . .\ t th e cl us e of the seas n of ·o -·09 we had a claim o n th e .-\ . :\ . U. c h ampionship o f ~I ichigan. Thi s sea ·, >~• we s hare h o n o r with :\L. :\ . ·.n o t >nly iu r the . \ . . \ . L·. hut also for the inter-cu llcgiate champiun:-:h ip uf ~I ichig-an. . \r~ we willing t u s hare h o n o rs in ·I o- ·I 1 also? If o pe' · baseball t ea m ha s m alic a sue ·css iu l stan fur the season of ' 10. the lirst ,,.ame with Grand 11 ~1\· c n hi g·h schun l e ndin g in a dccis iYe ,·ict ry f r ll ope. The '"a mc was ca ll ed in the first of the eigh th o n accnunt ni til · inabi lity of ;rand 1-l a \·en to retire th e 1 lo pe it es. wh, >. with nn ly •mc uut. w e re h o ldin g a clre:s parad e around the l1as es. Th e sc..·llre at that time w as 3 to-+, wi th prospects uf rl'al'hin~· 100. Th<: <;rand Have n teatn wa s helple:':-: a g-a inst th · · Jc,·er pitching of l{ ig-a u d, wlt o. w ith fair -upp or t. a li U\\ eel o nly thr ee hit:-;. ITope will n eed th e support uf c..·,·c ry .:: utdl'nt if \\' l.' arc ttl make the season a ·11 cce ·s . \\. c h<n·e the hL'st t<·a m \\'e ha vc had in year . . also the harcl{':'t sc h edu le. I l npc pbys t ' ' n lnl·a l seric · with IJ o lbncl I ligh .'clwol and the ll n lland In depend e n t. . bo th . tn n g t ams. In additi11n lc1 th c'L' g :tml'S \\"l' wi ll play l\IcLachlan · Du s inl·s~ L'ni,·ers ity. Crand I Ja,·L·n lli gh . l3 is el ls o f Gra n d h.apid !". and . ht•s t nnd h "t o f all. tlte Kala mazoo tate Nor m a l _ c hno l. A ll thc:-:e g-a m es w ill he played o n the coll ege campu .. . o Jet's a ll c o m e o ut C\·c r y Saturday and support the team. -A. C. V. H.

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Hedding Graphic- T h e write r o f .. f n !"piratic n .. is to. he cum mended fur thl' wh u lc:-:o mc 111 l'ssag-e o f hi · pro duct.lOn. ~ n m c of the :cnt ence:' in "Pn t ect i,·e Tariff a nd :\ mencnn rn cltt:'tries .. are rat her ca rcle:-::-:ly and lno:;;ely co n ~truc t e d. Blue and White -You ch ,,·e ll in dc,·o't in g- s o much space intended to he tn y o ur exchanges. The Exchange cut • th urrh b hu;n o nHts. is ntlt at a ll edifying. Calvin Colleg e Chimes-Yo u s h o uld n o t inse rt glaring adn.' rti:=em c nt"' in the mid:-;t of ,·our ,,. rthy literary numbers.

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bran ch o f w ork which might with pro fit be e ngaged in by mo re o f o ur ·tudents.

.\ ccnrding: to a recent Latin tra ns 1a f 10 1~ De 1\Iotts has a . rather . tr;tng-c tdca o f 1O \ .c. I-Jc informed 111 classmate that

·· · nto the 11 ill ·'' in the ~ormal College News i an excellent s pecim e n of co ll ecrc E ngli ·h.

· 1 1 · h · a nickle wtth a 1 0 e lll One clay :\Irs. Parr ga\'C D o rot ) d b u some dough tl t ) O"O t n th e store an Y 1 it. ~he told ' ) nrn Y < ~ • • • 1 'That nickk The c le rk looked a t the ntckle and satc. nut s. kl cd uso haYe the has a ho le in "tt .'' ·rc) this D o t quic. Y an s wer , doughnuts ...

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The Lincolnian ha, a \"Cry cc mprc hen sin~ and in st ructi ve article o n ''The \ Vumen of Turkey,'' \vri tten in ' implc a nd plea ing language. Purple and Gold s ho ui,J do m o re justice to her exchanges, and her comments sh uld be more . pecific. Every paper likes to kn o w just wh e rein it excels o r wh erein it may be deficient. 'J"he ora tio n. ''The Da\\"n of the Orient,'' re,·eals a g-ou <.I gra p ~ f m odern w o rld m o ,·emcnts. The Voice has severa l goo d cut., hut lac ks exchange notes. The Recorder, Crimson and Gray, Ecore Fabrian, Cooper Courier, and th e Review fru m Hami lto n , ..O hio. have n ea t an,J attractive co,·er.·.

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T11 \ ~ priJ-Snmc t ran!"lo tions. :--. cr-''The stars w en~ s 1-tppmgthro ugh the · ky, · f. . :\ I uld · . their t·tils behind th e m . 1 c ragg1ng • · . ve kept h e r warm durin g . :\fu~tc-" 1 fer passiOn fo r 1

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the winter." think Greek has :\f De Prec to Dal enhurg-- -' 0 you . ac . ?" much value in m o dern cd u cat tn n . "th e G reek alphahet ·'Certainlv.'' replied Dalcnhurg-. ' . ·I t f' rat h e b elon gs to. e noh les a man to ktH) \\ " ta · )f elocutio n ?" ' . ·I· 1· _ .. \\. h a t i ~ the m c a mn g ( . rrofessn r ·"~ . . r... 1 t to death in some . . . D . -"Its the way- pc >p e arc pu :\ s ptrmg

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Casper Belt

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JUST AROUND THE CORNER

Bolland, Mich . Citizens Phone 1295.

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DR. JAMES 0. SCOTT, Dentist

F. Charter's Barber Shop 6 West Eighth Str

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" There's A Reason " The Coll ege Shocmnn Graduate in the Boot and Shoe Art

For nice Home Made Candies,

C iti?.cns Pho n e 1441

Prices the lowest

HARDIE, The Jeweler

R. W. CALKIN Citizens Phone 1470

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LINKS SCARF PINS, WATCH FOBS AND OTHER C UFFTlllNGS TO TONE P YOUR NEW SPRING TOGS

They All Get Their Ice Cream From

H.ILIOHAN

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E. 8th St.

Chocolates, and Bon Bons

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Repairing a Specialty

Holland Candy Kitchen . 2il F.. Ri~hth S t .

130 E. 8th Street

Try our Hot and Cold Orinks. They arc de1icious. served at all times.

Combination lun ches

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HOPE COLLEGE

Pennants, Pillovv Tops

Citz. Phone 1751

We h ave receiv~d an ~ \\' Ji.nc thnt will plc•a . o e very H o pe stu · dent. We are showmg new lnnds and s izeR. lns pect our line.

T. F. Noble

DUMEZBROS.

Photographer

Boon'es livery, Bus and Baggage line

103 Monroe Street, Grand Rapids, Mich .

Horses Bought and Sold

209 Central Avenue

PHONES: Citizens 34: Bell 20

Superior Photos and Portraits

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H. BOS, Tailor

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21.3 l<iver St.

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79 Canal Street

Grand Rapids, Mich.

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Coster Photo Supply Co. 21 E. 8ta Street.

Citz. Phone 1582

Photo Accessories of all kinds. Developing and Printing. Cameras for sale or rent. A elegant line of souv{;Olr postals at one ceo t each

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Van Drezer's Restaurant

Best of Service

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