Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Ravelings, 1895-6
Wice during the year, faculty and students have come together, socially, in the Chapel. Such occasions give a chance to see how well we know each other. These opportunites, always welcome, are especially so now, since our course has been so arranged that members of the Collegiate department recite in the after noon and of the Preparatory in the morning. Recitation hours being different. Study and recreation hours differ also, so that, were it not for something of this sort, there would almost necessarily be many students who would be unfamiliar with even the faces of each other. When the year's school commenced, all were invited, as usual, to the Senior reception. To the old student this is one of the most pleasant events of the year. For the first time since coming back he spends a social evening with many of his college friends, and forms the acquaintances of their friends who have returned with them. To the new student it is a most useful but trying ordeal. He shakes hands with everyone, Speaks for a moment to each one, and finally goes home, knowing a great many names and faces, but not knowing which name applies to which face.
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