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THE ECHO Class Prophecy Une excmn' wrlle '11 home wlth mx llttle bmthex the xeet of the fam 1 x hxvlne Hone out, and as the loom wan xexx w um mx brothel won e asleep on the couch I began IIIIUQIIIQ, mxself bt IDlZ1XlYlL1 the plfmo but soon 1 xew wealx of thls md cleclcled to listen on the :adm As the lacllo con nectmn was pool I could heal onlx 1 few ffnnt and scattered sounds of muslc I Soon tell asleep bealcle the :adm table mcl tn mx dreams the mdll ber mme XGIV actne and dlstmct lhe lust vfnce th it I xecocmfecl was that of Helen Ilucldleston tn old clflssmlte of mlnc who w as Llltlilllllf, '1 letter to hex slenographex III New study of the social and economic 'xl l0I'ldlllOl1S of the l unopexn nltnons At thls tune I recognized the menu xmces of Russue Doolxttle Ifxma Wauhop June Blunk James Llllx Malun AI 6I1lJllQl'll md exen that of the sedate cjqll Stover and X813 Wauhop, who were on the Qhtp Ulxmpm and were FDJOXIIU1 then Inst meat Max-me dance 'Ihen ill was qulet over the ladlo fm a few seconds when sudclenlt lf bs maglc the sweet soft XOICSS of LOGIQE Sutplun md lohn Pack were Xen cllstmct, exen though thex were QIIIQIIIU to x lance xucllence Ill fn ol u QU Puee Ihen came funt ec hues from Berlin which plctuxed a mlsteled d8llX9lW of an omtmon on Fvolutnon elven as onlx James Pmknes hmmself could clelnxel l923 'lj z ' j 5 ' ' 'z ' . j ' ' . f ll C 5- I . . I rl 2 k' - 1: 1 v' A 'll .1 y - 1 u ' y C '.- ' u I 'I H -4 . u 1 - 1 ' .1 i 1 1 , . c ' . . . . , 1 York City and this letter was inviting! me to go abroad with her to make a B- v Aw .' . ' .I . ' ' If i . A 1 ' ..- , V .... v ' .U ' B- ' ' , . t , 4 , K ' .fy , 1 s V' sg -'.- Q L 1 L - ' ' 7 . 1 1 v ' 1 '. v ' v' ' - ' - A - ' . . A . , Q . . I , ' . 1 ' . -1 , - , 1 - , , . . . ., . . .ls ' by ' . L- 1 H , I- ' 1 ' - 'Av ' 2 ' e, . . b t .4 , At 1 , U . . ' . . V . ' , ' ' . . . . ' , . .
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THE ECHO Then I was interrupted by an interesting musical contest and to mv reat surprrse I discovered that rt was none other than two Arnerrcan rrrusrcrans trxrng, to rrrrrtate the sweet rnelodrous voices of the Asssrran singers It was the vorce of Elizabeth Wrllrarrrs accompanied by Frieda bore on her ukelele lhen I heard the xorre of 'mother Senior of 2i Lhrrles Lynch, who was '1 renovsned poet of Buenos Artes reading hrs latest poem to Mrs lynch forrrrerlv Mrss Marv Davis and a fem good irrends among therrr Creve Maples, Ialrlabeth Lee and Myrtle Harvev Rrght here I noticed an as to whether or not Rrversrde Drrve should be patrolled on moonlight nights Then a great commotion ensued rn which I heard various exclama tions, such as Tarnt Farr, You re cheatrn , etc I heard a San Francisco cop say, Aw tell rt to the Judge rn the morning and on investigation the Judge found rt was all caused by a very close and unsatrsfauory decision over a game of horseshoe pitching between Por'er Patton Robert Mrller and Claude Worlev But Just as I was lrstenrnv to a beautiful quartet by hdna Lilly, Rena Leporr Glenn Sutphm and Wayne Prince, a thunder storm came up Vert soon the brg drops of rarn began pattertng down and rn my frantic effort to get to sheltefr I stumbled over a huge rock I heard someone and lookrng up saw to my surprise, my brother who had awakened from hr-. nap and was laughrng at rrrw behavior RUTH DUPUX U. . . .' ' ' ' . D ,, . . . , -. K . - - r gy ' Z - A K, , 1 . 1 ' . I ' , ' . l. '. . 1 r . , . D ' .. 'sv 1 . ,A - ' ' , .' I .Z 4 ' i . I I' . ' interesting discussion between Orice Lilly and Everett Keyser, famed cops ' ll ' ' !! It Y ' 1 17 ' ' ,, . . . . ,, . . A . Y 7 .U , , . ' N b . , . ! ' Q ' - . , . . '- 1 , . 'S
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