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20 NORMAL OFFERING I I ' fvnnlf' 'E I N Eb 3n?: san-B -. 1 . fm , x I V ,,,,. , 'fs l A 1 ll 1' Nl A M A I QW I l . Q 5 1 A Q fff,,.,sS 1 ...sf Svperialz. Sarkis M. Bagdoyan, Harvard College. Galacion Gomez, Columbia College, New York. Aram H. Hatch, Harvard College. Arturo Torres, Columbia College, New York. Henry M. Vigneron, Columbia College, New York. Edith M. Alden, Copeland School, Campello. Cornelia B. Caldwell, High School, Augusta, Maine. Mary A. Carruthers CMrs. Arthur S. Falll, Union, New Hampshire. Hazel B. Caryl, Palmer. Ethel W. Derby, Kingman School, Brockton. Mary E. Goddard, South School, Brockton. Euphemia K. Potts, Hardie School, Beverly. Ethel M. Wells, Central School, Mansfield. Alice E. Winters, Hardie School, Beverly. Zlinur Bratz' Qlnurmf. Preston L. Chase, Principal of Grammar School, Chatham. Edward A. Lincoln, Harvard College. Thomas L. Mea, High School, South Dartmouth. Nathan E. Willis, Y. M. C. A. Institute, Boston. Katherine E. Cagney, Pratt School, Bridgewater. Sarah G. Caplice, Hancock School, Brockton.
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NORMAL OFFERING 19 Ebvriinn Qwrvpiinn. LASS A and Section I united in giving a reception to their friends in the kindergarten rooms. Mr. Mea, president of Class A, gave the address of Welcome, and Mr. Lincoln read the poem. Miss Stod- dard calmly read to the interested listeners the personal troubles, joys, and idiosyncrasies of each one of us during our Normal days. Our fates Were prophesied by Miss Lee, of Section I, Whom We think very farsighted. Miss Shaw bequeathed to each classmate some touching object. If We did not understand the significance of our legacies, the others did. The concluding number on the program was the Class Song Written by Miss Faircloth, of Section I. The company then broke into small groups. The day had been Warm, and all Were ready to enjoy the refreshments and the music by the orchestra. K. E. M., '11. Uhr Bellaire. N the evening of June 19, 1911, a large audience attended the Fourth Annual Gurney Prize Debate. The Question :-Resolved, That the Commission Form of Municipal Government should be generally adopted by cities throughout New England. g Speakers for the Aflimativez-George L. McKinnon, William J. McCarthy, Howard Wilbur-AZterna,te.' Harold R. Blake. Speakers for the Negative:-James L. Early, J. Stearns Cushing, Arthur C. J ones-Alternate.' Harry O. Darling. The Judges, Orvis F. Kinney, John E. De Meyer, and Rev. George S. Wheeler decided in favor of the negative. J. L. E., '11,
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NORMAL OFFERING Eleanor H. Matson, Islington School, Westwood. Catherine E McCormick, Intermediate School, South Easton. Viola L. Merrifield, High Shool, Carver. Regina Randall, High School, Smith's Mills, North Dartmouth. Carrie E. Stoddard, Huntington School, Campello. Mary L. Walsh, Grammar School, North Easton. Edith L. Waugh, Dyer School, Bridgewater. Mary E. Williams, Lincoln School, Holbrook. Ehrrr Hearn' Qlnurav. James L. Early, Principal of Grammar School, Penacook, N. H Joseph M. McEvoy, Principal of Grammar School, Attleboro. Ella C. Andrews, Radcliffe College. ' Catherine A. Faircloth, North Avenue School, Rockland. Mildred R. Hager, Oxford School, Fairhaven. Alice J. Hall, Primary School, North Wilbraham. Mary Lee, Border City School, Fall River. Lois H. Llewellyn. Salmond School, Hanover. Lillian E. Luce, Brookville School, Holbrook. Sarah L. Maloney, Woodward School, Taunton. Helen F. Norton, Primary School, Carver Center. Ellen M. O'N eil, East School, West Bridgewater. Jennie W. Seaver, Quincy School, Atlantic. Mabel H. Shaw, North Pembroke. liinhvrgarivn-lgrimarg Qlnurma. Helen C. Dustan, Primary School, Lakeville. Matilda E. Ford, Winthrop School, Brockton. Ruth C. Gurdy, Lincoln School, Quincy. Edythe Pratt, Primary School, Paxton. Helen C. Sweet, Lincoln School, Quincy. Helen L. Thompson, Market Street School, Rockland. Mary A. Tully, Spring Lake School, Coventry, Rhode Island. Harriet E. Whiting, Segreganset School, Dighton.
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