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UYAK 13 Nobody’s Magazine Contents for April, 1911 1. The Common Law III M. L. Williams 2. The Power of Speech. A Story C. Ilarnish 3. Why Girls Leave Home C. L. Fitch 4. The Echo. A Poem B. M. Seeber 5. June Fourteenth, or the Last Days of Rebellion Senior Class 6. The Grain of Dust. A Serial Story. Chapters IV. -V Octovia S. Drake 7. Music of the Sphere. A Poem B. McKenzie 8. Wild Animals I Have Known K. W. McGraw 9. Made in Germany Vera Bajohr 10. The Spirit World. A Poem Paula Frahm 11. Death by Dynamite K. W. McDonald 12. A New Sort of Detective S. M. Trane 13. Frenzied Finance L. M. Fitch 14. Happy Hours for Children Elinor McDonald 15. Our Flag. A Poem Maria R. Guppy 16. The Simplicity of English B. E. Smith 17. Little Stories of Real Life — The Score A. W. S. Team The Test G. E. Bonner The Hand Made Gentleman E. U. Criswell 8 8 8 8 Who Says? “I’m not very pretty, but I’m sweet and clean.’’ “Let’s don’t, we might get a mark.” “My goodness, I’ve got to go to the doctor.” “I can’t eat it. Miss Criswell.” “Oh. la-a-and!” “They call me Cupid.” “I don’t like my hair thi s way.” “0 girls, I’m engaged!” “Come here while I laugh at your face.” “I can’t pay it all at one blow.” “Got your lesson?” “Gee pants” (j y pense). “Well, a kiss for you.”
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12 H Y A K Successful Plays The Slim Princess Theresa Love Among the Lions Crystal and Hazel Vanity Fair Bess E-s. Until Eternity Miss Fitch The Little Daniozel Miss Seeber Miss Innocence Edna R. The Follies of 1911 The Seniors The Girl at the Helm Helen K. The Singing Girl Dora A Man’s a Man Miss Harnish The Crisis Exam Week Chantecler Gladys A Fool There Was Fluff Heir to the Hoorah The Team Forty -five Minutes From Broadway Isabel A. Sherlock Holmes Miss Trane The Writing on the Wall Miss Williams Mile. Mischief Lena A Matinee Idol Andrew Is Matrimony a Failure? Miss McGraw The Thunderbolt Corinne The White Sister Miss Drake The Darling Doctor Miss McDonald The Concert Babe The Penalty The Serving Room The Girl on the Train Mary Louise Love Watches Fanny Bachelor Belles The Faculty The Alaskan Bess E. and Frances R. The Golden Girl Rebecca The Yankee Girl Miss Guppy The Tenderfoot Louise His House in Order Mary W. The Flirting Princess Addie The Suffragette Rowine Mile. Modiste Minnie
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14 HYAK Oh, the toil we lost and the spoil we lost, And the excellent things we planned, Belong to the woman who didn ' t know why, (And now we know she never knew why), And did not understand. 88 88 SS 88 Favorite Sayings of the Faculty Miss Fitch: “No, indeed. ,, Miss Frahm: “What about the senior team this P. M.?” Miss Guppy: “And then you will say — ” Miss Williams: “Will the following girls please pass into Miss Drake’s room?” Miss Lottie: “No, you can’t have it charged.” Miss Drake: “Are all these beds made? No, I think not.” Miss Seeber: “Once in the East, when I was in college, I — ” Miss McGraw: “This means a noise mark for you.” Miss Eleanor: “Aren’t we going to have any toast?” Miss McDonald: “I — said — that ” Miss Frahm: “Ach, ich bin so hungrig!” Miss Trane: “Oh, mercy!” Miss Bonner: “Note-books in today.” Miss Smith: “Yes, indeedie.” Miss Criswell: “One girl had her lesson and one didn’t.” Miss McKenzie: “Would you mind making less noise?” Miss Harnish: “Girls, I’m tired singing solos.” Miss Bajohr: “No, you cannot, Miss Williams.” The Faculty: “0, you Seniors.” Through Miss Criswell’s little den. Wafts an odor, now and then; Seems to smell like ancient rat. Lying where one can’t get at.
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