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The Campus in Vacation

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Beneath the cla ·sic elms, where co-eds strcw<'d upon the graiis th eir ycwd!J pillute~, I s strewn the jou i tor's first crc>JJ of ha!J. B c llcClth the 'hapel eeti'(' S, ~t•h ·re !W•elled the sucn•cl ftntltum;. Profanely quf.L1T'Iing SJJCU'I'mcs f!O:ssi}J ctll th e day.

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A LESSON FROM MYTHOLOGY.

evi dence re\·eal a purpose. They speak of a destiny. But we cannol unders tand tho c under-currents of divine wisdo tn. \V c ha\·e not seen the truth except in glimpses. Thi s partial knowl edg-e f pcrce]')tion ''brings sorrow."

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\VISli to draw a k ~~'1 11 from r~ne <tf the ''lnyths of Plato. [n hi~ "l'haedrus" he pictures a pr cessi,)Jt of tire g-nds and uf the sotils o f men 0 11 their '' ay t1..l a banquet. The guds in their charit~ts rise eas ily upo n the vault f lJca\' CII. art: hurul' along in it s re,·nltttintt , and pass in rc,·icw before the ~ cenes o f ahsnlute Truth and 1'-nc \\·kdg-e. Of tltis pano rama no poet has C\'er w n·thily sung. JH>Il the complctio n o f-t-he rc\'Olut.io u the s teeds arc fed upo n the ambrusia and nectar of the immo rtal s. Sudt is the life uf the gt•ds. The souls of men fare ot herwise. Their chariots arc drawn by steeds, the o ne good and the o ther bad, nd they arc constant!y drawn d ow n to ward earth. lienee the sou l is exposed to the extremity o f t lil nnd effort. It ne\'cr nttains a full visio n of the truth , and upo n it return mu st fct:d upun the food of fancy. I3ut it endures the incessa nt paiu because hy careful guidance of the steed it i able to t·cac h the region o f the True. There will it feed upo n the mcadn w. ln thi ~ las t tho ug ht lies my theme. The sou l o f n1an runs iutu th e realm o f the Truth and feed s upon its verdant plain ~. The myth is only a beautiful s to ry. l'ut ,,~ e flin g a\\'ay the imag-ery, and retain its messag-e. The fi g-ure is of va lue to us o nly in that it uggest · a tho ug ht anti aids u~ in \\'restling with a fact. The soul lives in the truth and by gro \\'th seeks to attain it grandeur.

\\'hen lh.c world o f realities d ocs not satis fy. we love to run in tcJ l he \\'nrld of i cl<.'a Is. ancl there spend wi l h o ur imagination. a~ it were. a ,·acation ho liday. The star in the Ea~t a nd the l ' nkntH\'ll Pl:lnet draw us away into imaginatio n's Paradi~c. l\Tan dnes "nt gn ,·c); 11 <) mere <.1-itic nf the creature and the created is f1c. lle aspires to the stars; he Ji\·es in the realm of mind a nd beco mes a creator. Though we find it imJHlssihlc tn understand t: ~ e o ld. we haYc no difficulty in crea ting- the new . T!tere in imaginati0n's realm \Ve li ve o ur her-;t m o ment ~. There mnn·~ intellect clitnhs hi g hest. There we· build ou r r-;ta tcly cath'edra J ~ in the Jines o f an architecture that is rH t of materi;i 1 thing-~. There eYery man is a poet. There every man copes succe ~sfully with the world's artists. There c,·cry man found!' a king-do m. and feels that he iudiYidttally is httmnnity 's best. nut Can alJ truth he fottnd throug-h i magi nat inn? There is a ha rricr between man and CcHI where nttr feet may· not cro~ s. 1\1an reasc ns nf thing~ heynncl th · ,·ci l. I Jc ... Jooks upon the curtain .and sees only th e lt aclll\\'S nr th e ;ealitic~ beyond . \ Vhat he has seen IS

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try t o draw· an anal os-y from w o rld battles and political revolutio n s . whi le thct·c i little in comn1011 between them and sn ul c o nfli ct. The . , J>attle of war is the battle of united action. T'hc hattie of the so ul is the battle of the individual. But th ~ pccnliarity of nur nat11rcs is that we nC\'er remain upon t h<.' 111 m e g-rn uncl w h e re we oug-ht to he. \ Ve know m o re · tll('ltl the .;trtrs tha n we cln aho11t n ur nature~. \\'e pro be i11t" the chara{·tcr (If the cli,· inc and fo rget the int r~es ting

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the thread oi n\·crwhc lmin :-. <" rapture. ahsu \\'hy is there

a l'll irt ion? \\'hy is there ·n o surcease fro m ,orro w? the :tn~n· er: " \\ ' hen p:tin c.'. tid:', g ain cncls, t oo." l~t!l

~nul -g- rowth \\ Ottld h e a m o re rapid process if man woul~

o nly light n 11t hi ~ battl es with him self and his soul alone. The m o m ~t , in which a sou l i · alone with itself arc rare. hut c \·en when they do come the - e m o ments are avo ided. Thi ~ i why the C<~!lfli ct o f the SC1ttl kn o w s., n o end. \\ e dare n o t cxpo~c the a 'c tion n f a s ing-le m o ment t o the piercing

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ti"n and dc:rth; "l1il · tltc \'(.'ry e:':o;c nce of the ~o ul i:-; life. \Tan ha:-; :t l ~o h ' t n gi \' l' n a l'rt.'rtti,·e p o wer tllrt )llg·h \\'hich the thing~ t h at :tr ' nnt lc rtp intn h ·i ng-. The e:-;~en tial characll'ri s til' ,,f man is tit~ IH I\\'C r nf Jlll>ral dc,cfo pmcnt.

"1\fan kn cl\\:; partly hnt t'()n c ci,·c:-; bes ide. \

Creeps e\·t•r o n ·fro m fancies tn the fact. /\nd in this st ri,· in t!", lhis co n\·crtinn air h lnt a solid he may g-rasp and u sc. Find s prog-n.·ss. man's <.li s t incti ve mark al o ne, .~

!\' o t G o d' s, and n ot the hc:asts' : God is, t h y arc, r..fan partly i ~ and wh o lly hopes t o be." Hut " ·hy is so ttl -g-r<~ \\'lh s u c h an ince:;sa nt co nfli ct? Doc" man re1nain in the hnttlc fo r c \·c r for mere lo ve of the strife? I hclicvc n ot. I l c \\'Ould rather hear the din · o f the co nflict frnm th e di ~ tali <'C. \V fi g ht hecau ~e we mus t and becau s e \\ <.' d o n o t kn o w h n\\' to m:-tk c the m os t of the s itnati( n . \V e

scr utiny that mccls ...it in tl.1at inner . anctuary qf o urs elves wh se thres h o ld ll tlt <.•,·en n friend can crns:'. \\' c can easi ly ti nd a v11lga r a na fogy in cnm mnn experience. r..icn beh Jd t hcm s:_l vcs in a g-la ss. h11t rarely catch 1hcmsel ves too king i nt n their P wn eye. Tf th ey d o . there is so m e thing peculiar a nd ltncnmf<., rtahl ~ ab ou t th e e:xpcncncc. \\ c cannot endure to stand in the pre. cncc o f urse l\' es. l\fan d oc. n o t dare t o l•e a l nc. Bein g- fearful in ~o litnde. n o thin g remain s fo r the soul but th e eternal cnnlli ' l. 'P.hcrcfo rc. because o f the nature of the c;p;e. le t to il and .strife he he b us iness o f C\'Cry soul. ays Browning: "The s tn I irnpute t o each fru s trate g host. T ~ the unlit lamp attd the un g irt lo in." Th e S<llll t-hat is hraYe fee ls a power ridin g at its s ide

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.. Frie nds and acq uai nta nee o f l\I iss Flo rence . \ I' I' h.•J,y . '· h u h a" 1>e c n , . i ~ it in g- wit h f ric n d s h c n ! t h c pa~t ,, i~~tca. \,-ill be ,·cry mu c h ~ urpri scu t u learn o f h er unexp ec ted marriage t o Lieut. Geo. Axto n o f 1 l 1liladdphia. tHt l:t s t • at.urday afternoon . Though t· n ~:ag ~:d fnr :-.tl lllL' timt·. and waiting o nly for Lic.ut. . \ ~ t o n's t erm o f ~cn· ice t l expire, the fact \\'as sca r cely knu\\·n . and tit' :-~ nn u uncement of their marriage ttp1111 Li eut. .\xtun'~ r e turn las t ~aturday cam<: a -; a cum plett' ~ tt rpr i ~ c t u lt.H: a I soc iety . Fu} lo wing fhe quiet ccrcmnny at the res idence of the bride, the happy couple left fn r the ho m e o f the bride's parents at Kn o x\·illc. P a .. where thev wi ll r l' r:nain fo r a few week ." "\\ rc ll . ,,.l1.·tt- - .'" l't10 r ~n1 11·1 wa ~ g-a~p1. n g f ur w ord 111 l''\jlrcs~ the

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CHORAL UNION CONCERT. The rendition of I landcl's "l\tlcssia h " o n Tuesday evening, ) unc 14, proved a welcome innovation in the Commencement week festivities. The C h oral U ni o n was as istcu by a quartet of artists com posed o f 1\'Ir. and M r . \ V. J. Fen t o n, 1\Irs. Elizabeth Bruce-\rVickstrom, and Mr. Francis Campbell. An audience o f mus ic- lovers showed by their g ood attentio n that an unusual treat wa being given them. U nder the directio n o f M r·. Ca m pbell •the uni n had been perfectly trained a n d w a s s uccessful in rendering the difficult c horu c. in the o rat rio. T h e Uni n is t o be c n gratu lated o n it s faithful work durin gth e year, a s h ow n in their public pcrfo nnan c.

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Tlutr~da:,. l'\~ ning- . ~fa,· 2 CJ. Dr. Ktdlcn g-a,·e a dinner tu the Scninrs . . \11 were pre~cnt and thoruugldy ,enjoyed tltcm. . . t·hc.·~. fnr l)r. K u llen. as u~ual. J> l"ll\C.:d hilll:-.l'lf an ideal hu ~t. Tltc f11Jluw i11g. ~en iurs rc~pnn<il'd t u loa · ts: Ja mc..·s Dy l~lla -·· Thc I deal 'o llcg·c ; i rl. .. (~c..'tTit De Jong- "Reminiscencc.:s uf a l'rcp. Student .'' . \ric Tc Pa~kc-"The I mpres · ion~ of a Fre ~ hman . " . \ ug ust \ · cenk·c r- ··The Rctru ~pcct o i a · cniur." .\nthony Yer lluls l-"l}roph ccy.' ( )n Friday -mnrning·. ~[ay 27. after working hard nt1 the Ill'\\' Lenni~ cuurt. the Senior:;; enjoyed a hearty lunch 'nl'ath the elm trees nn Rev . Schuelke'.· lawn . Tul'sday mt•rning. June 14. l\[rs. I udec. the dean uf \ .tH•rhL·c..· s llall. gayc a hrcalda!"t it> the Seniors. Tr~. Durfee lllade fitting- faJ:cwell remark:;, tu \\'hic.:h ~Ir. J hn \\' ichers responded. ...

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. \t tf1e ri s k 11f yt~ur hys tcrirs . L'\'c emhal mcd in s tate ly ly ric s Names n f cla ~s- matc s and their fn rtuocs when an o t h er decade's gone. In my study lat ~ I pnndcr a s L \ ' tcw the fa c t·s yonder llang-ing- m a dark- framed pi c ture that t day 1 saved fro m pawn . By the s tately wiclt w .Ever. fnr p nn r Kacs ic had to leave her, \ \ ' hen upo a a bri g ht J\Tay Ill rnin g- Evers No. 6 wa · b rn .

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Tha t w ill fi t a ny shape nose and make a good appeara nce on your ~ace, fitted w ith the b st gla scs rnade, a re sure to give you con1fort. ~" Eyes Tested Free

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Huyler's, Gunther's

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The Gerber Drirg Company · Successors to R. M.

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the Students for th eir patronage this past year and promise you as satisfactor y work in the future

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Rensselaer

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The only student , four chair shop

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Are missing much if you're not eating Holland Rusk. The Rusk of g,olden brown, crisp from the ovens of the largest bakery of its kind in the world. No other food has the quality of Holland Rusk, something better or just as good is impossible. Get ~omc l odn!J.

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For nice Home Made Candies,

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Phone 1715 4

Central Drug Store

Citz. Phone 1582"

P h o to Accessories of a ll kin 1". LJ •• • c i ,Jpin~ Canll!ra s fo r sale o r r e nt. An l' l c ~ant lin r· o l pos t;tls ; tt o rH! C'<'·n r c •ch

H: R. BRINK .

RiverS~

Coster Photo Supply Co. 21 E. 8t.J. Street.

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line that will please every Hope stu kinds anu sizes. Inspect our line.

For your new or' second-hand text books, tablets, pencils or fouptain pens. Post Cards and Souvenirs. 209

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DUMEZBROS. IIOLLANH. MICHIGAN

COLLEGE A VENUE

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Wykhuysen & Karreman 14

Combination lunches

HOPE COLLEGE

The Candy Maker

Rcpairin~

Chocolates, and Bon Bons

Pen:pants, Pillovv Tops

EVERYTHING THE BEST

/ C. BLOM, Jr.

Watch

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1 [olland, Michigan

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26 E. Eighth St. Try our Hot aud wid Drinks. They arc delicious. served at all times.

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Holland Rusk Co1npany

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Bad their Class pictures fran1ed at Vander Ploeg's

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Cuff Li11ks, Scarf Pins, Fobs and t'

Other things to tone up your new togs. Prices the lowest.

y o u o r your frit-ud ::; bring u::; picture::; ;ur framiug

Quality the best.

HARDIE,• The Je,veler

GO TO

J. BARKEMA

for ·FINE FOOTWEAR Repairing a Specialty

, 'c> will y o u be whe u •

H . Va.nder Ploeg

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"Where you do the best."

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. Dainties for ·Y ou and the Lady

MRS. j. C. BROWN

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If you wish to keep posted on the doings in this "neck o' the woods" during your a~sen~, subscribe for the

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Anchor

P~OMPT SERVICE, FINE WORK ...

"There's A Reason"

Citz. Phone 1442

. Narrow Seated Rigs for College Couples at

BOONE'S LIVERY 209 Central Avenue •

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We heartily thank you for your patronage in the past and are pleased to st~e that in future we wi!l be more than ever able to supply your wants in Gent's Furnishings ~

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Vander Linde & Visser

H. BOS, Tailor

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lVe can save you money.

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HIS is going to be our big year. You all like to have the Anchor Association with a nice little wad in the treasury. So be sure a nd get the habit, and start right in next Fall and patronize all the · Anchor advertisers.

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despite the stfiOog competion from outside parties I am

again doing th e cla~s work for the student~ of Hope College and the West ero Theo logical Seminary. If you have any faith in the judgmen t of the s•udeots con-

cerniog photographs, p lease give us a call.

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p . m . d nily t-xc·ept SarctrdHy . L~a' e . ~ ~ . ,} Ol--t>pl.J lll::h J p. m , daily .tJxc:ept Saturday. ).,(•a\'t" ('J.i< · e:t~H> D :m a. Ill. dai ly ext·el,t ~aturdn.' <du d Sn11d.ty. L ea"~ CL it'ago I J ::~u p. 111.. Satnrcl~y . Far -' ,) fIt·, 1 ' t.att•r oom !$ 1.'/fj

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Fare $ 1.50;

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tateronm $1.15

ThP rigltt is n ·.·e n ·pt) to <·hange rhi c·llf•d ult• " itho11t n n ti,·l'. (' ost- c:oune<:tiu ns are made with lu1er'urLaus and Stea111 H.ailwa.\8.

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~ S. ~torton. President; Benton Harbor, Mich. W. H. :\lorton, Asst. to President, Chicago, 111. A. Reichle. Asst . Sec'y and Auditor, Be nton Harhor, )1ic h . H. Meyering , G. P. & F. A., Chicago, Il l.

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Henry Baby, A. A. & P. A., Chicago, Ill. Chas. A. F loyd, Genera l Agent, Gran d Ra)lids, l\fil·h .

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