Protect the Campus Trees. How much the trees of our cam pus and village in their beautiful autumnal colors add to the attractive ness of our campus and what set tings they make for splendid build ings. As students we can hardly realize what a part they will have in our memories of State in after years. We may possibly forget many of our fellow students and perhaps some of our instructors, but how vivid will be the groups of trees about the old buildings and the masses of color in spring and fall. We will realize then that the trees were a real part of our college life and made us, perhaps in the first year, a little less homesick ; made the buildings more home-like and gave us a place to stretch out on the grass and rest and dream and strengthen our ideals and ambitions. Yet how seldom we chink of the trees as living beings, and how often we carelessly injure them without thought of what the result will be. The vital, living part of the tree is a layer of delicate cells just beneath the bark. If this is bruised and in jured by nail and tack points it opens a way for many destructive insects and fungal diseases and shortens the life of the tree. If we wish the campus to continue in its beauty and wish other generations of students to enjoy the trees as we have enjoyed them, the trees cannot be used fur bulletin boards and sign The features which make New Ha ven a beautiful city and the Yale campus a joy to Yale students and a treasured memory with old Yale men are the magnificent elms which have been planted and cared for these many years. "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB AT W. T. DUNN McALLISTER HALL F. B. SCOTT Three Dollars a week And worth it all THE STATE COLLEGIAN THE name International is all you t i need to know about a suit. It signifies Corredness, Dignity and Value and all that goes to make perfection in Made-to-Measure Clothes. (J A call is necessary to convince you of their enormous facilities to render you the ser'bice you are looking for. All the newest modes and the biggest line of samples are awaiting your inspection. `i `‹ `c 7 `‹ •<' L. D. MATTER, AGENT . ~...... `..., ROOM No. 566 MAIN Kern's STATE PENNANTS Class Caps, Pins and Fobs The highest grade of college goods H.H.Acheson,Agt. international li Tailoring Co. ' Is, ~,, ti' t ~, ' ( .:=~l~ I i . Armory
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