The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1920 Page: 304
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BOOK (Sign of History)
All influenced by this sign show much wom-
anly wisdom. They are very observant of char-
acter in other people and inclined toward argu-
mentation as a steady occupation. Economy is
one of their virtues. When mature they are
remarkable for their political speeches and rare
Jacksonian anecdotes.
The century plant is the lucky flower and
concrete is the lucky stone,
PIANO (Sign of Instrumental Music)
All those influenced by this sign are inclined
to a love of solitude and seclusion for long
periods each day. Their hair is not necessarily
abbreviated in length nor their fingers long and
double jointed, but these features give an
authentic appearance.
The lucky flower is the trumpet vine. Ivory
would be the lucky stone but it ain't.
JESTER'S CAP (Sign of Expression)
Those influenced by this sign are usually tem-
peramental, or beautiful, or both. When young
these people are often inclined to weakness in
the knees. They live in an unreal world of
fancy.
The jack-in-the-pulpit is the lucky flower;
stones are too hard and cruel. Blush pink is
the color.HAPPENINGS
First mass meeting on Friday evening, Sep-
tember 10. Auditorium crowded to capacity.
Air charged with genuine C. I. A. pep. Funny
program.
Saturday evening the Y. W. C. A. enter-
tained for Big Sisters and their Little Sisters.
Scientifically done with doctors and nurses to
diagnose cases. Picture show and pep in audi-
torium prescribed.
Sunday calls made on all new students.
PROVERBS
The best way to get by Nome people is to
go around them.
Learn your lessons while you may
That is the lighter task,
The more discoveries each day
The more the 'profs' can ask.
It's a wise girl who studies; but a smart one
who doesn't have to.
Beware of the man who knows women too
well;
You know ten times what he ever can tell.
A man on foot is worth two on horseback-
unless they get off.1920 SEPTEMBER 1920
Sun Mon Tue
21 22 23
28 29 30Wed
17
24
First Quarter
19thDAILY ASTRO GUIDE FOR SEPTEMBER
1. New experiences and old come soon.
16. Take a journey.
17. You are taking great risks.
18. Be happy if you can.
19. Never shed tears.
20. Impress your teachers. Meet people.
21. Be careful of blots on your letters.
25. Look at Mr. Lowry.
29. Be generous to the "Lassies."
FORECAST
Sixteenth to twentieth unsettled, damp and
showery in region of C. I. A.
Twenty-first, cloud burst followed by clear
weather.
Twenty-second to thirtieth, fair period with
few disturbances.Thu I Fri Sat
18 1920
25 26 27
Full MoonHygeia is a pleasant place,
So restful and so quiet
Until it's full of patients
Put on a soft cooked diet.
Brown oxfords have caused many a pair of
bent shoulders because they draw the admiring
gaze of the owner downward.
Who wouldn't be an old maid teaching
school? Just think of going home Christmas!
-Margaret Hawkins.
OCTOBER
1. All is fair.
3. Cook your supper.
11. Did you join?
13. Suitcases are stylish.
14. Don't poke your head out
15. Because somebodym ilml mm m
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College of Industrial Arts (Denton, Tex.). The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1920, yearbook, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth129003/m1/306/?q=%221920~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Woman's University Libraries.