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Identifier: LONGWOOD_COLLEGE_ROTUNDA_1926-10_to_1933-05 (find matches)
Title: The Rotunda
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Longwood College Longwood University
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Publisher: (Farmville, Va.)
Contributing Library: Longwood University
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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nessad !(>(! tlie Pieidert, when conducted,in the rish way, has nothng to fearf;om tho Governmenii, its vigilantsupporter and friend. T!NK)rH ^.VIN FH()>I TUF SF.MORSA(i.4IN—23—10 I till- first iJua^.or—Senor game i^ loose, the one that was played n T^c^ember 7 was the opposite. TheS -os pave the Juniors the scare ofther lives by holding: the score ta a* through the third quarter. The(vst o;.Trter ended o—3, the secomd9—f) in favor of the Juniors, and thetJlTl 10—10. I The fouirth quarter was anothersons The Junors fell in line, keptthe Stn!Ps from making anotherpoint and made thirteen more them-selve-!. Crute played, a good game dur-•rc; ths time and muda eleven of thethirteen ponts. Andersen, who was a new girl in the Serjor line-up for this game, play-ed a good Klue. The line-up:Junicns Positron Seniors Vincent F Anderson Ciiite F Bugg White S. C. Whaley l.ohr S. C. Sm.ith Iucker G Boyd Gary G Wright Substitutions: None. Referee—Mis!^Her. UmpfTe—Miss Graham.
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nTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiirr THE CHILD OF BETHLEHEM 0 little town of BetlileheTn, How still we see thse lie!Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by;Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting light;The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee tonight. For Christ is bom of Mary; And gathered all above,While mortals sleep, the ancels keep Their watch of wondering love.0 morning Sitars. together Proclaim the holy birth,And praises sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth! How silently, how silently, The wondrous gift is given!So God imparts to hii^^ian hearts The blessings of His heaven,No ear mav hear his earning; But in this world of sin.Where meek souls will receive himstill The dear Christ enters in. 0 holy Child of Bethlehem! Descend to us, we pray;Cast out our sin and enter in— Be born in us today!We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tirlinp-s tell;Oh. come to ns. abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel!
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