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Show a number of bound volumes of I magazines to the college library, together with bookcases to contain con-tain them, according to Miss Ethel Paul, acting librarian. The college gospel team will conduct the morning church ser-i ser-i vice at the Logan Presbyterian church on March 10, and will present a one-act play, "The Lord's Acre", at 8 p.m. in the same place. Sagebrush Sam Says: One little problem of recon version is to persuade the guy that used to hang out the signal flags on a battleship that he is serving the nation by hanging out little whit!' squares on the clothesline. Unless March came in lyin', it ought to go out on the lam. PAULINE! BARKLE CHOSEN IN WESTMINSTER PLAY Prof. Glen Peelman, who will j direct Westminster college'.', annual an-nual spring play, "After Wim-; Wim-; pole Street", by Wilbur Braun, has selected the following cast:. Joan Ten Eyck as Elizabeth Bar-! rett Browning, Romain Snod-gress Snod-gress as Robert Browning, Ma-; riece Matthew as Lilly Wilson, Pauline Barkle of Bingham as j Isa Blagden. Leah Crawford as Fanny Kemble,- Phyllis Cotro-Manes Cotro-Manes as Madame Ilka, Su.anna Bingham as Mrs. Tillmghaste, ; Bob McCauley as Allesandro Right. Willie Bingham as Duke Leopold, and Jack Hurd as Rupert Ru-pert Hughes. The drama, to be presented early in April, is a sequel to "The Barretts of Wim-pole Wim-pole Street", and deals with the adventures of the Brownings ; while they were living in Flor-! Flor-! ence, Italy. This is the annual "Spiritual Emphasis Week" at Westminster. The guest speaker heard in the chapel each morning, Monday through Friday, is the Rev. Lewis Lew-is M. Hale, D.D., pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln, Nebr. Dr. Hale presents messages messag-es of spiritual power, and has been available for personal counsel coun-sel with students who wished to talk with him about their prob-1 lems. Mrs. Fred Wanloss presented |