. The Rotunda . RY JANE WILKINSON, 29Managers Editor-in-ChiefAssociate Editor News EditorLiteraryAthleticWorld NewsIntercollegiate NewsHumorous Social Art JULIA WILSON, 29ISABEL MACDONALl) Business Manager AssistantCirculation Assistant MARGARET WALTON, 29 FLORENCE BOOTON ELIZABETH BOWERS, 29 JANE GOTTEN, 31 We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communicationthat may be sent to us. We wish, however, to call attention to the fact thatunsigned correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner

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. The Rotunda . RY JANE WILKINSON, 29Managers Editor-in-ChiefAssociate Editor News EditorLiteraryAthleticWorld NewsIntercollegiate NewsHumorous Social Art JULIA WILSON, 29ISABEL MACDONALl) Business Manager AssistantCirculation Assistant MARGARET WALTON, 29 FLORENCE BOOTON ELIZABETH BOWERS, 29 JANE GOTTEN, 31 We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communicationthat may be sent to us. We wish, however, to call attention to the fact thatunsigned correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, toreceive consideration, must contain the name and address of the writer.These will not be published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager, and all other matter should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints fromsubscribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, willbe appreciated.. no YOU VOTE? Yesterday a straw vote for President of the United Stateswas taken at S. T. C. We shall leave for our elders speculationon the fact that in Virgiina, the dear state our Southland, birth-place of Jefferson, the result of the vote of one ^n-oup of themost intelligent younjj: women in the State was in favor of theRepublican candidate. Our concern is not with the result—for that will take careof itself, but with our vote. In the first place only half of thestudents voted. And that in the face of Dr. Jarmans paternalreminder, If you are a ^ood citizen, you will go to the polls.For various reasons the other half of us did not vote. Now weconclude that it was because of one two facts: we were not suf-ficiently interested, or we didnt know enough to vote intelli-gently. The fact is, aside from personal interest, the vote in ourcollege means nothing from a politcal ])oint of view, since mostof our students are minors. It is, however, indicative of a stateof mind