Show STUDENT LIFE 122 Hut mental rectitude will sink where something of true manhood exists where men work more or less for each other where greed at: lersonal advancement arc heal in check where men live for the pure lieauty of living ami think more in-of personal honor and professional tegrity than of mere we see no excuse for the weak If he he helow the man to fail Kint in morality where a good example a’fects him he is out of his sphere and the next train should carry him home If he aP to realize that the ultimate effect of a 1 self-gratificati- He may live without hooks — what is knowledge but grieving? I le may live without hope — what is hope but deceiving? le may live without love — what is passion but pining? Hut where is the man that can live without dining?” 1 on he fails school is The explanation of as a scholar the fact that men and women in college degrade themselves hv petty theft is clear then 'They fail to comprehend their mission and the mission of the school Their mirds soul-enlargeme- nt are cramped and distorted to such an extent that they miss the eternal truth in existence They are necessary scum slime and dregs of earth and must he tolerated until they are discovered when they are carted to the common sewer of The Chrisinuis Dinner “We may live without poetry sic and art 'Hie Christmas dinner given as a class exercise Dec 18 by Hazel Cove Klla Maughan and Minnie Peterson was the first of the kind ever given in the College and those who had the good fortune to be guests thought with Hurton that "cookery is become an art a noble science" When all were seated they “could not help regretting to spoil such a delicate picture by eating” Yet at the end of the fourth course all agreeed that “appetite comes with eating" and no one refused the three following courses The hostesses were so generous in serving their savory courses that food was not required bv one guest for forty-eighours — much to the economic advantage of his landlady The skill and amiability of the girls were so impressive that gave utterance to the following “If were a married man might wish I were single and since am single know where to M ht 1 mu- We may live without conscience anti live without heart We may live without friends we may live without hooks Hut civilized man cannot live without cooks 1 1 1 iro The guests were President and Mrs Kerr Mrs Widtsoe Mr and Mrs Maughan Prof and Mrs Campbell Wilson Professors Cpham and |