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M ILDRED VVILHELMINA OESTERLING Her voice is ever soft and low, an excellent thing in woman. ELEANOR FREDERICKA OPAXVSKI To see her is to love her, And love but her forever, For nature made her what she is. And never made another. HELEN VAUGHAN ONVENS Affectious are as thoughtsvto her, , , The measure of her hoursg Her feelings have the frngrancy, The freshness of young flowers. MARTHA E. PACKER She is not made to be the admiration of all, But the happiness of one. MABEI. VIRGINIA PAGE She walks, the lady of my delight, A shepherdess of sheep. Her flocks are thoughtsg she keeps them white, And guards them from the steep. SAMUEL NORMAN PARK Steel true and blade straight. CLAIR C. PARKS Child of the cloud! remotevfrom every taint Of sordid industry thy lot is cast. TOM C. PATTERSON The nobleness that lies in other men- sleeping but never dead- . VVill rise in majesty to meet thine own.
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MARY AGNES MITCHELL True as the needle to the pole, .Or sun dial to the sun. MARGARET EDNA' MOORE Those dark eyes, So dark, and so deep. HARRY A. MORRISON There is always safety in valor. EMMA CAROLINE MULLER She hath a natural wisdom, a simple truth! fulness, and these have lent her dig- nity. h JAMES M. MURRAY, JR. He knows what he's about, He doesn't lose his level head However people shout. GEORGE EDWARD NEVVELL In all thy humors, whether grave or mellow Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow Hast so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee, ' That there's no living with thee, or without thee. I JOHN HENRY NEVVMANP - He said ' Little, but to the purpose, and his manner Flung hovering graces o'er him like a ban- ner. HOXVARD GEORGE NVOMSLEY Earth, air, sea, sky, the elements, fire, Art, History, song-what meanings lie in each Found in his cunning hand a striugless lyre And poured their mingling music through his speech. 27
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RICHARD T. PEARSON A sudden thought strikes me,-let us swear eternal friendship! LYLE CRAVVFORD PECK At glimpse of wrong, thy voice that knows not fear, As sword from scabbard still hath leapt. WVALIQACE EMERSON PEIGHTEL So clear of sight, so wise in plan and coun- sei. ESTHER PEISA KOFF You know I say Just what I think, and nothing more or less. STELLA REGINA PENATZER Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. CLYDE VV. PESLEY A merrier man, NVithin the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. MARGARET JOSEPHINE 'PINKERTON The very landscape smiles more sweet, Lit by her eyes, pressed by her feet. KATHRYN MARGARET QUINN Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty.
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