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tgShh. '-Silence is golden TREASURE ISLAND BO0ff1,U0l'Vl1S clrowse in this domazn n 1 The Curtis Library is an essential part of the students' life. The functions of the library are many. It provides extensive reference material for the different classes as well as classical and current fiction for the reading enjoyment of the students themselves. The students are assisted in the selec- tion of their books by Miss Phillipsg under the able instruction of Miss Barnber, English classes are instructed in the use of the library. At certain intervals, colorful exhibits by the school's various departments may be found on display in the library. Current magazines and books are continually being added.
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W 5. j. f, 3 . l5:.:w-1- .1 N 1---7' Take a letter. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT Michael Augenstern, Hannah Ferber, Robert Rice, William Flanagan, Chairmang Maxwell Ehrlich, Ethel R. Mes- senger. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT FIRST ROW: Beatrice Pekelner, Nathan Spector, Verna P. McCabe. SECOND ROW: Louis Poutasse, Dr. Howurzl M. Tracy, Chairmang Helen Rosenberg. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT FIRST Row: Milclrezl K. Moysey, Ellwllflj A. Hook, Chair- rnang Helen Russell, Esther S. Dean, Rose Richter, Morris Diamoncl. Ra-ta-rit-tat. BUSINESS IN THE MI-IIIINE Balancing the budget. Mathematics makes sense to some people.
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Bring 'em Back Alivef HAIVIS ANU BIBLIUPHILES l If you happened to hear mysterious C'Dits7' and uDas77 as you passed room 203, it would not he a defect in your hearing, hut the future hams improving their code speed. Curtis finally satisfied its radio Hhugsw by giving them a radio class and a chance to build code oscilators and simple receiving sets. They learn technical data which, to a layman, would sound like Q.R.M. Confusion, to you! Do you have overdue hooks? Beware! The F. B. l. of Curtis will track you down in one of their early morning uroundsw in Search of forgotten hooks. Or, in the afternoon, they will keep a watchful eye to see that hibliomaniacs don't ahsentmindedly stroll out of the library with a hook tucked under their arm. X X X X X! X X X X
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