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THE METEOR
MR. AND MRS. PHILIP H. DAWSON
Lynchburg to T.os Angeles via Ch1 cago. Sc,•cral boys have walkc• distances equal to the distances t< their homes and back.
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TWO REASONS FOR THE CONTENTMENT OF V. E. S. BOYS
T o a returning alumnus one o I he most reassuring signs that th traditional atmosphere of Souther- culture and dignity which he kne1 at \·. E. S. still exists is the em tinuation of the ceremony of lli~-:r Tea. To be sure, some of the cen monial trappings haYe disappeared and there is CYidence of a slron,
Puritan influence. 1lowever. the simplified ritual still exhibits thr rc\·erence with which participant han· always periormed the sen-icc
Xm1 High Tea has fallen fm
its lofty place, but to the relief o
its former devotees it is still prac
ticcd. On Sunday ewnings at
table in a corner of the dining roo1
those who honor the old tradition
lieutenant in the \VorlOil class
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