Show IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS The general condition of unrest which has marked the first week of college college college col col- col- col lege because of the countless difficulties brought forth by the establishing of the students army training corps at a hitherto peaceful school promises soon to be dispelled The necessity for total changes in the courses of study at a moments moment's I notice together with the immense amount of preparation incident to the ar ar- for housing and feeding the large number of men here has made the atmosphere of the campus g but calm and sedate Expressions of impatience are heard here and there in discussions of the S. S A. A T. T C C. C work but they are rather the sign of an over eagerness to start on the path that leads to active service In the midst of this work it must be remembered that for the present a aleast at t least there is still a student body organization If the organization is to continue which seems highly desirable it must in some manner be invested with the power that accrues to the mighty dollar Student body fees have not been charged S. S A. A T. T C. C men and several plans for c collecting money are already being discussed It is proposed t to 0 have a football team the Little Th Theatre atre is in operation and there are numerous numerous numerous nu nu- activities which clamor for attention The Chronicle entails a good deal more labor and funds than is perhaps i apparent I I The he thing now however is to endure for the time being the uncertainty I of our existence and to hope for order from from- chaos or what is more to th the thea e I I tBt and a shade more definite money definite money from an unknown source I |