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To D R A G M A

VOL. IX  NOVEMBER, 1913  No. 1

    To DRAGMA is published at 450-454 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, Wis., by George
Banra, official printer to the fraternity. Entered at the Postoffice at Menasha,
Wis., as second-class matter, April 13, 1909, under the act of March 3, 1897.

    To DRAGMA is published on the twenty-fifth of November, February, May
and September.

    Subscription price, One Dollar per year payable in advance; Single copies
twenty-five cents.

    Virginia Judy Esterly, Editor-in-Chief. Isabelle Henderson, Business
Manager.

                             MORNING

         No sound is heard; 'tis quiet ere the dawn;
         My Soul with awe the grandeur fills.
         A shaft of light breaks sudden o'er the lawn
         And Nature's wondrous message through me thrills,.

         A beetle moves among the stones and leaves
         The busiest worker early starts her day.
         A gentle wind is humming through the trees,
         A sleepy bird begins a sleepy lay.

         The misty dusk still lingers in the glen;
         The quiet, woody world there, still sleeps on,
         Until the sun climbs o'er the hill and then
         Awakes it with the message, "Rise, 'tis dawn!"

                                                                                     D E L I E B A N C R O F T , '14.

                                                                   I I Chapter of A 0 T.

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