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78THE NORMAL ADVANCEgetting material on the Inter-State Question.Several of the major points of the question havebeen debated and discussed. The work of thesociety is progressing nicely and is well abovethe reproach that could fall to the lot of a society that is hardly out of its SAvaddling clothes.The society is like a healthy growing plant thatis constantly spreading its influence upon themembers. With the enthusiastic and conscientious work that is being done by the membersthe society is rapidly gaining the characteristicsof an old tried machine.GERMAN CLUB.On November the eleventh, the DeutscheVerein was favored by an interesting illustrated talk by Mr. Mutterer on his travels tothe places connected with the lives of Germanpoets. At the next gathering the members enjoyed a number of Heinrich Heines poems readmost expressively by Mr. Mutterer. The lastmeeting of the month was omitted on- accountof Thanksgiving vacation. At the first December meeting Miss Lederer gaA^e a talk abouther trips through the European war zone.Whats the best thing in the world ?June-rose, by May-dew impearled Sweet south Avind that means no rain Truth, not cruel to a friend Pleasure not in haste to end Beauty, not self-decked and curledTill its pride is over-plain Light that never makes you wink,Memory that gives no pain Love, when so, youre loved again.Whats the best thing in the world ?Something out of it I think.—Anonymous. |
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http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/34892 |
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Indiana State University Archives |
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