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mv Aa I RN Q J 3 M, Q'KX7C-2 IAS :SS 'Iha we find our friends in London the city of fogs The games which h tl begun in bright sunshine ended in a typical English fog Miss Ashton 1 society leader had planned a theatre party in honor of the visitors However the inclemency of the Weather aside from frustrating the best efforts premiere of Furst and Carozza s dynamic production Cast Your Bread Upon the NVaters the screen production of Jeanne Butler s story of that name di rected by the skillful Margaret Connor and starring Evelyn Bletzer As the evening s main attraction director and star were to make a personal appear ance Hove exer when the time came for this important part of the program the director was not to be found After frantic efforts a member of the cast found the bewildered lady wandering about nn the fog As planned the two ladies sailed for home the next day but not until the light of Iady Libertys torl beamed upon them did they know that Frances Nachrnan another school time friend now a Parisian Modiste had made the homewarel journey with them America and home There was New York with its massive btildings connected by elevated sidewalks and roads and the hum of hundreds of airplanes which darkened the sky Thex watched the airplane traffic lights suspended aboxe them and the stream of humanity hurrying by Hardly a skirt to be seen all trouse s How times had changed What would the dear Sisters think Mildred spoke We must stop in Baltimore on the way home and run out to Notre Dame I hope we can be there when Sister Frances celebrates her golden jubl lee How time flies I went out to see her before I left and she hadnt changed an atom She is really remarkably preserved Sister Simpatic Ot t1l1a Schaller you know is the fourth year teacher now Helen Feltovic I ve forgotten her name in religion has just been made Dean of the College Quick hail that cab Ellie Pennsylvama Station please So finally we find our friends back in Baltimore Their few and far betvs een visits to their Alma Vlater were always a source of great pleasure to these two loyal daughters As they rode out Charles Street they deplored the ravages business had made on the once beautiful suburb Shops and stores extended to the very campus edge but there the hurrying thoughtless world was stayed to gaze on the splendld institution which stood 1n all its anclent glorv looking with half p1ty1ng scorn on the lawless world around it and there along the valley paths in the shifting shadows walked the Sisters tell ing their beads in melodious chant Our friends watched them ln silence searching out the well known faces there they were all of them Josephine Mamie Ottilia Lena Mary Helen Peggy and Margaret the peace and satis faction of many happy years glowing in each face Tears welled into the eyes of the watchers and they continued up the path Why go on to Washing ton tonight' They were always sure of a warm welcome here and after all wasn t this home, 'ww J fv- n V . A as .4 f n If c ww-. N la' I +ve H 1-me A- Q- . flare gf ,-31' ' I III l 'i illliiiiik llkfei' W - s-' I. ,y. S gee ' N ' A I 3 . i A ' v 'A I Y . B I 2 I V v I , V A I I I of the hairdressers. did little to mar a well-nigh perfect evening. It was the V Y . . , ' ' ci ' . , I V- y 1 V I . 1 ' 7 i I I 3 3 I L 3 , 1 Y 1 7 Y LA x 1 I 7 1 i ' I ' , ' , ' , ' 1 ' , ,, . , L L I I I 1 K 3 . l I A v - , . . . . ,, U , V . . . . Y . . , A
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e ce 9 owefs u llr CLASS WILL I 'IHP graduatmg class of the Hugh School of Notre Dame of Mary land being of sound and dlsposmg mmd do hereby publlsh th1s our last w1ll and testament hereby revokmg all other wllls codrclls and papers in the nature of wllls by us heretofore made F1rst To the next Semor Class we grve devlse and bequeath a set of brand new 011 cans ln order that the squeakmg of the benches rn Room 13 may not mar the deathly hush usually prevalllng durmg class hours Second To the Chemistry Class we grve devrse and bequeath axds utal to the pursult of that sclence to vs xt one hundred and forty mne unbreakable glass test tubes a tankful of non exploslve hydrogen dlscovered and collected by Pro fessor Tatum Thlrd To Mrs Buchanan we leave the result of our term s reference work ln relation to Amerxcan Hrstory It has been publlshed xn sxx masslve volumes and wrll doubtless be of great value to her Fourth Io the class rn Vergrl we bequeath our sympathetlc attltude towards the heart breaklng hardshxps of A neas also 1 supply of ready tears F1fth 'I o the next Semor Class we grve devise and bequeath the countless prlvxleges whlch we have enjoyed In addltlon to the aforesaid several of our magnammous members wash to make the followlng bequests I Frances Nachman bequeath to Loretta Conxery my dally bag of candy whlch candy affords an xmmense dn er slon when classes become too bormg I Mary Sweeney leave to the most desernng llngulst the Hlgh School the proficlency rn French pronunclatlon xx hrch I hate pamstaklngly endeavored to acquxre I Margaret Bunn bequeath to the Hlgh School Llbrary my Chemlstry book sald book bemg as good as new 4 I Katherlne Harrls bequeath to Anna Brew ster the glft of bemg able to fall asleep at any time durmg the day We hereby constltute and appomt Wrllxam the old standby to be the executor of th1s our w1ll Wltness our hand and seal th1s slxteenth day of March ln the year of Cur Lord One Thousand Nme Hundred and Twenty erght WIIUQSSQS POSTI RS IN THE CHEVIISTRY LAB Bo1TLs OF ETHER +3791-3 J A 'nl I IMI - I ' ,--... 1 A v .vffwbff J I ,f ,Uvml EIN pf' -EZ: ,.' v51Q'E: :Em a 'q s e f N - . ' ei A . W I- s 112235, fe---:iw ' ll , ' .P Wllue ll W WF' JU al' ' I s. ,, 3 .,' ,, ' -1' 'lf kk K: 1 ' 2, ' 1 ' ' - , . 1 Z , , e . V. 1 . . Y. I ' . l i , . , . . . U XX A 7 . I A 1 ' 1' , V . I , . y . . , , I 1 I , I I A I C I . . . . I , x 1 . . . X I ,H . . , . . , . I 3 . I . , . . l . . Y . ,V 1 2. , f ' , I 1 f ' ' in Y I YD ' L I D Y I . 3. . 1 , ' h 3 I I Q D V i A D- l Y I . v. x . . . . ' j . . I , . . Y . I . , .. Z E r .
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