The Daedalian, Yearbook of the College of Industrial Arts, 1920 Page: 307
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Camouflage your radiator for the winter and
you'll never know it is there.
When bored in chapel read a song. Some
who have tried this remedy have already fin-
ished the book twice.
ASTROSCOPE FOR DECEMBER
1. Look to your sins.
2. Because
3. The end draws near.
4. Pay your bills, too.
5. Some of the exams.
6. Will have time
7. To come off.
8. Have you learned to skate.
0. Go slowly.
14. Don't cram.
15. Be careful what you say.
10. See that your suitcase'
17. Isn't too heavy
18. To carry to the station if necessary.
20. Remember rules.
FORECAST
First to sixteenth, unusual arrangement of the
heavenly bodies accompanied by unsettled spells
on earth.
Seventeenth, perfect calm.
Eighteenth, fine walking weather.
HAPPENINGS
Monday, l)ecember 1--Miss Ruth Beth Watts
read "Pomander Walk" to an appreciative audi-
ence.
Saturday, December 6-Long looked-for fac-
ulty stunts come off, but without the cabaret
scene. Why is it a faculty? Ziegfield has never
seen them.
The Athenaums held initiation for sixteen.
Putting a big purple bow under the victim's
chin and buttoning her sweater in the back
surely makes her intelligent looking.3. Find out who is married now.
5. Did you resolve
6. Not to go
7 To the store?
15. Tell all you know about Des Moines.
19. Study the League of Nations.
20. Don't vote just any way.
FORECAST
First to fifth, cloudy with storms.
Fifth to close of month, cool but agreeable.
tAII'PENIN(;S
January 0-Several wearers of the blue serge
took the veil-and orange blossoms during the
holidays.
January 11.-M. E. B. dance. Contortions
accompanied "Singey" Smith's orchestra. Cute
programs and good times as usual with the
M. E. B.'s.
Miss Barton and Bailey gave two piano re-
citals. Their program showed careful prepara-
tion and unusual ability.
January 1o--Inspiring reports made by dele-
gates to the Des Moines convention.
Miss Vernelle Allison gave her recital in the
evening.
January 25 Miss Mendenhall talked to Art
Club on her personal experiences in famous art
schools.
Gronert's Germicidal Glue for hair and scalp.
Don't envy orderly locks; have them. This
delightful compound is recommended by a
doct or.
FEBRUARY
6. Arbor Day starts.
7. Keep in touch with A. & M.
9. Don't get married.
14. Get out your string of hearts.
15. Wash all the powder out.
24. Arbor Day continues.1920
JANUARY
1920
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
ull Moon
5th
4
11
18
25Last QuarterM
12th
5
12
19
26New Moon
21st
6
13
20
27First Quarter
28th
7
14
21
28December 17 and 18-A number of out of
town trips. Merry Christmas.
DAILY GUIDE FOR JANUARY
1. Return again.
2. Don't lose your number.1
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15
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3125. Read Fort Worth papers.
28. Pick the right man.
FORTUNATE DAYS AND MONTHS
All Mondays are considered good except the
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