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44 THE CHIMES Centennial Club OFFICERS HEI,EN GOULD BROWN . . . . fJl'BJ'l'!l'n?77f ISADORE CHASE LULL . . Wm P1-fy1'fz'efzf GERTRUDE NEWBERT . . . , T1-nzrzn-er HENRlE'l1'A WESTWOOD Ro1sER'1's . , . SEf7'ffcl7Ll' HE literary society, or Centennial Club, is a new departure of this year. The club is intended for Seniors and juniors only, but a few Sophomores and Freshmen are admitted on account of high scholar- ship. The aim of the club is to promote a taste for literature, and also to enable the girls to accustom themselves to public speaking. Each member is urged to join a certain department, in this way assuming her share of responsi- bility. The departments are: Music, Science, Art, Travel, and Book Review. During the Hrst of this year we devoted the greater part of our time to the study of Tennyson. There were papers on his life and, some of his works were read and discussed. The remainder of the year will be spent upon Browning, with occasional miscellaneous evenings upon other subjects. The club has also acted as a lecture bureau, for through its efforts and under its management we are enabled to have prominent lecturers here. This year Mr. Ernest Thompson-Seton has lectured upon Wild Animals I Have Known, Mr. Henry A. Clapp upon Hamlet, and Rev. A. T. Kempton upon Evangeline The club has other lecturers in view for the remainder of the year. The club meetings are held on alternate Saturday evenings, the programme consisting of papers and readings by the girls, assisted by members of the faculty, and interspersed with music. These meetings are well attended and show that the club is accomplishing its purpose. Frequently the whole school is invited, and at these times a programme of special interest is provided. The lectures are attended by the people of Bradford and Haverhill, as well as by the school. The entire aim of the club is to make its evenings attractive and helpful and furnish means toward a higher and broader culture.
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NINETEEN THREE 2' Ramabai Circle HE Ramabai Circle was organized, with Miss Pond's help, on the twenty-eighth of january, nineteen hundred and three. This year ' the circle will send a donation to India, to help the society with their work for the child widows. XVILMA IRENE BALL . ALICE MARION HUSSEY ELIZABETH GROESBECK PA1 1'Y S'1'13AnMAN . OFFICERS . . . Pf'exz'fz'e 71 f . Wie f3l'6.S'l'1f'6'l7f CARY . . ff7'm,m1'e1' . Safe Zlcllg'
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