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Baath nf Trustees THE RIGHT REVEREND CAMPION ACHESON, D.D. . . President REVEREND JOHN N. LEWIS, D.D. . . . Rector MR. IRVING H. CHASE . . . T1-easufw MR GEORGE E. BOYD MR HUGH L. THOMPSON Nine MR MR MR. HORAGE D. TAFT, L.H.D. MR EDWARD O. GOSS MR CHARLES A. TEMPLETON MR ROBERT S. WALKER BURDON P. HYDE ELTON S. WAYLAND Qhhisurp Glnmmittez at the Qlumnae MRS. ARTHUR REED KIMBALL MRS. SAMUEL P. WILLIAMS, JR. MRS. NATHAN M. PIERPONT MRS. BLIRDON P. HYDE MRS. ORTON P. CAMP
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Qlihitnrial Nevermore, Poe once said, is the most sorrowful word in the whole English language. We have always held this as a pretty fancy, of the stuff that dreams are made of. To be sure, it has a tragic tone, but tragedy that touches the intellect, not the emotions, and is perhaps the more appealing for it. But now for the first time, Nevermore has become a reality. The thought con- stantly recurs, These days are over. They will never come back. It is hard- hard to leave the place that has known our work and our play, our troubles and our dreams, that has fashioned our friendships, that has bred our aspirations and our ideals. Nevermore has indeed become a reality. But far, far stronger in our minds is the Evermore, the joyous, exhilarat- ing Evermore ! The days are over, but from them we have hoarded a store of ideals that need never be lost. Saint Margaret's gifts are intangible but mani- fold and rich and very, very real. From her we have received our highest ideal, that of sincerity. We have come to despise all that is superficial and hypocritical and to admire and strive for truth. We have had instilled in us a respect for discipline, an instantaneous response to duty that we can never quite disregard. We have learned to be alive to every situation, to pulsate with verve and animation, to be above all things a vital, necessary personality. We have learned to be receptive to every loveliness that life can bring, to be instantly aware of its beauty, and appreciate it and love it. We have begun to realize how very much of the fullness of life is due to human relationships. We have in our minds a vision of a woman, ever poised, ever charming, ever new, who is both receptive and responsive, and above all, always warm and understanding. She is the woman we are trying to be. For this vision we have little to give in return but our profound gratitude and a pledge that we will never forget! Eight
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Zllibe Jfatultp anh Strait RISVEREND JOHN N. LEWIS ..... Rector Rector of Saint john's Church, WateI'bury MISS ALBERTA C. EDELL, A.M ..... . Principul Barnard College, Columbia University Miss ANNA S. WHITIE ..... Science und History of Art Saint Margarefs School REVEREND ARTHUR F. MCKENNY, Ph.B., B.D. Bihle Brown University, Yale University Miss RUTH P. CHANDLER, Ph.B. . . English Brown University MADEMOISELLE ANNE METZ . . . French Brevet Superieur Miss EMILIE SCHUMACHER . . . Gerinczn unil Executive Arrirtunt Columbia University Miss WINNIFRED F. PINE, A.B .... Muthemuticr Brown University Mtss RUTH V. MEMORX', A.B. . . History Wellesley Miss ELEANOR C. BAILEY, A.B. . . . . Lutin Colby Miss EDITH M. SUTHERLAND, A.B. . . . Muthenzuticy Dalhousie University MISS CAROLYN S. JOY, A.M. .... Hixtory iincl En glirh Columbia University Miss INEZ L. B. CLOUGH, A.B., Ed.M. . . . Science Mt. Holyoke, Harvard University Miss LORAINE CALLAN, A.B. .... Mitthenzutici' and English W'ellesley MRS. FLORENCE BONNEY WIEBSTER, A.B. French unc! History Radcliffe MR. WILLIARI j. MACK, A.B. . . . Latin unc! History Brown University MRs. ELIZABETH ROBERT T ORRENCE . . . . French L'Universit6 dc Neuchitel Mlss ELSIE J. CARRINGTON .... Physical Educution Sargent School of Physical Iiducution MISS ELIZABETH LANCTOT, B.S ..., Phyricul Education Connecticut College MISS LAETA HARTLEY ...... . Piano Pupil of Harold Bauer and Wager Swztyne MRS. MARION MAY ...... Voice Culture Pupil of Rose Stuart and WilfI'ed Klammroth 'Teri
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