Marjorie Dean College Junior
ed them by the impulsive story of his most tragic hour. He had afterward played host to his light-hearted guests with the true grace of the Latin. No one came to the inn for cheer after they e
aff's "Cavatina" and one of Brahm's "Hungarian Dances." Blanche Scott sang "Aslee
in sometime," promised kind-hearted Ph
play, I tell you 'bout it sometime you come here
" Jerry exclaimed as soon as they were well away from the inn. "Imagine how one would
w how the other half lives," Ronny
as the poor, starved, despondent Italian boy who cried his heart out on the doorstep
ven care-free Muriel, who seldom liked to take life seriously, remarked with becom
to the Wayland Hall girls as the Silvertonites left them to go on to their own hou
nd college societies Hamilton has. There's only the 'Silver Pen',-one has to have high literary ability to make that,-t
en she heard no more of it. She said Hamilton was very different even ten years ago from now. There was little automobiling and more sociabil
fellowship here last year than the year before. Why, during Leila's and my freshman year here we were seldom invited anywhere
ible sigh. She had already informed the girls of Se
d Muriel. "If I had gone through three years of my college course I
know nothing about
challeng
an you have though," retorted Ronny. "I can app
new more about it,
o you. So glad you agree
ou were pleased to call 'Selma's sacrifice,' not love." Muriel's em
e Philippines to take charge of a naval station on one of the islands. They were to have been married anyway as soon as she was graduated from Hamilton.
id quickly. "We must try to make it up to
had sprung up in the last hour. Marjorie's old friend, the chimes, had rung out the stroke of eleven before they re
. She uttered a faint sound of surprise at sight of the group of girls. She made a half movement as though to
ched on, the girls had seen her face
riel's light question. "She acted as tho
ne. "As to what ailed her, she did not expect to see us and she was not pleased. We have an ol