Berkeley Institute - Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1919

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The Life of Rosa Bonheur I am going to tell you about the life of Rosa Bonheur. She was born in Bordeaux, France, in the year 1822. Rosa Bonheur was a great French artist. Her mother died when she was twelve years old and she had to help with the housework. When Rosa Bonheur was a little girl she loved to run wild in the Helds and woods. In school she was very mischievous. Because of this, they had to send her home. In her studio she had lots of pets. She had a country home and she often visited the king's forest and studied the animals. She was very fond of all animals. One of Rosa Bonheur's famous pictures was The Horse Fair. Another was Changing Pastures. She received medals for her paintings from the French government. Rosa Bonheur lived to be seventy-seven years old. -Roberta LaVie Y The pretty birds in pleasant spring, All their lovely songs to us do sing. The little stars, one clear night, Shone on the river like lights so bright. Emma De Gaudenzi. Page Forty-five Three little girls, one pleasant day, Went out in the fields to romp and play. 'Twas very hot, for it was in May, But a lovely way to spend the day. -Eleanor Bofvenizer.



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The Ant and the Grasshopper An ant and a grasshopper lived in the same Held. One summer day the ant was busy gathering food. Why do you work so hard, friend ant P said the grass- hopper. The ant replied, I work all summer so that I can get food for the winter, while you sing and dance. But winter is a long way off and I do not care, said the grasshopper. Summer passed and when winter came the grasshopper had nothing to eat. I-Ie Went to the house of the ant to beg. Friend ant, will you please give me some food? I am hungry and I am still with the cold. The ant replied, While I was working hard last sum- mer you played. Now you may sing and dance. Page lfurty-seven Dear readers: I-Iow do you think we really look In our picture in this book? We are children full of glee, In the Second Primary. If We added all our smiles, They would equal many miles. We like to work, we like to play, And these we do most every day. When we grow older we may be In the highest class in the Berkelc Y

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