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A lumn i Miss Marion S. Cole, a graduate of Brown in the Class of 1907, is a teacher of English at the Lincoln School in Providence. Miss Millie D. Church, Brown, 1916, is teaching Mathematics and English in the Junior High School, Pasadena, California. 1903 Oliver J. B. Henderson, Brown University, 1907, is Dean of Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I. Miss Helen N. Bell, a graduate of Brown University, is teaching in the Albany High School. 1904 Frederick J. Pearse, a graduate of the Bliss Electrical School, Washington, D. C., in the Class of 1906, is doing electrical work in Massachusetts. Miss Catherine V. Levere, a graduate of Brown in the Class of 1911, is teaching at Technical High School, Providence, R. I. Miss Jeanette B. Moffitt is teaching at English High School in Providence, R. I. 1908 Miss Josephine G. Tobin, a graduate of R. I. Normal School, is commercial teacher in the Colt Memorial High School. William J. Tobin is a dentist in Bristol. 1910 Miss Mary Reynolds was married on June 7 to Frederick Budlong of Anthony, R. I. Miss Charlotte A. Young, Brown, 1915, is a teacher of Mathematics and English at Technical High School, Providence, R. I. 1905 William A. Wardwell is employed by the United States Rubber Company in Boston. Miss Anna L. M. Hughes is a teacher in Warren, R. I. 1911 Phyllis R. Farrally was married Jan. 1, 1920, to Karl R. Moore of Brooklyn, N. Y. 1912 Since his discharge from the Navy,
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14 THE GREEN AND WHITE Miss Blake (to F. Francis standing on window seat.) “What would happen if you fell?’ F. Francis—“Why the person who owned this window would be out of luck.” Miss Blake—“Yes, but what would you be out?” F. Francis—“Why, I would be out of doors.” Wise Junior—-“Miss Blake, you wouldn't give a boy a slip for something he hadn’t done, would you?” Miss Blake—“Why. certainly not. Wise Junior—“Well, I haven’t done my book-keeping.” Mr. Strong (Economics III)—What are the three words used most frequently in this class? Wise Junior—“I don’t know. Mr. Strong—'“Correct.” Mr. Thornton (Agriculture)—“What are the most economical fowls to keep? Miss Brelsford—“Chickens, because for every grain they give a peck.” Miss Murphy (English)—“I know it, but do not know how to say it.” Sullivan—“Well, whistle it.” Miss Blake (irritably) to pupils standing •around the desk—“Will half of you go to your seats?” Some feat, we’ll say! Miss Blake (during spelling)—“Now turn over and write the meanings. Eliza Usher (in French)—“He had one horse under him and the other in his hand.” Sullivan (History)—The Pilgrims went to Holland and got in ‘Dutch.’ ” H. Kinder (French)—“The wall was built of straw bricks. Miss Sisson (Histone)—“Is there any need of a speaker in Congress?” Sullivan—“No, now that the women have the vote,” Palmer (In History class relating the life of Johnson)—“In his early years, he moved to Tennessee and adopted the State.” Miss Sisson (History)—“What is one of the most important dates concerning Alexander’s visit to Egypt?” Walsh—'“The date he had with Cleopatra. Pozzi, L. (French) — “Then,” said Bettina, “I shall marry myself.” Young (French)—“After working steadily for three hours in' the field, he went home and sat on his chest.” WANT ADS. Wanted—A Rattle ........ J. Walsh Wanted—A Day Off ....... F. Serbst Wanted—A Razor .......... A Stuart Wanted—A Valet .... E. Mathewson Wanted—A Smile ........... M. Hill Wanted—A Loving Heart.. T. Murphy Wanted—A Reputation .... J. Kelley Wanted—To Stand In ..... H. Young A young theologian named Fiddle Refused to accept his degree, “For,” he said, “its enough to be Fiddle, Without being Fiddle D. D.” Seen on the board in room 4: Roses are red, violets are blue; Others pay class dues, why don’t you? W. WENNERSTRAND, ’21.
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16 THE GREEN AND WHITE Albert H. Flint, Jr., has been employed by the firm of Starkweather Shepley, Providence, R. I. Norman Hathaway is the Treasurer of Bryant Stratton, R. I. Commercial College. Providence, R. I. Miss Helen Tiiigley is doing clerical work in Waterbury, Conn. J. Ellery Ingraham is employed by the Providence Institution of Savings in Providence, R, I, Doris J. FaTrally married Albert J. Holmes of South Warren, R. I,, May 7, 1918. 1913 A Ramsey Trotter is working for the New York, New Haven Hartford Railroad Company, in New Haven, Conn. Miss Helen Trotter is a stenographer at the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company in Providence. 1914 John J. Condon and Franklin H. Springer are students at Rhode Island State College. Miss Marion Sherman graduated from the Nurses’ Training School of Hartford, Conn.. Hospital, on May 28, 1920. F. Reginald Dimond is working for the firm of Davis Davis, in Providence, R. I. Miss Ruth Murray graduated from Rhode Island State College in the Class of 1919. She is now demonstrator of Home Economics for the Newport County Farm Bureau. 1915 Miss Marion Potter was married on June 1st to George Boutelier, agent for Adams’ Express Company in Bristol. Raymond Bliven was the only graduate of the Colt Memorial High School to be killed in action. In the 5th Regiment, 16th Company, U. S. Marines. He was killed at Chateau-Thierry, June 23, 1918. 1917 Herbert A. Geisler is a student at Bryant Stratton, Rhode Island Commercial School. 1918 Charles Hughes has accepted a position in the New York Office Of the United States Rubber Co, Joseph Kinder and George E. Ingraham. Jr. are students at Rhode Island State College. The Misses Edna and Stella Webb are still doing Government work in Washington, D. C. After saving his companion, Charles F. Dimond, Jr., was drowned in the Charles River near Auburndale, Mass., on July 21st, 1919. 1919 James Joseph Walsh, ex-1919, died August 20, 1918. Veronica McGovern, Bertha Farrington, Hezekiah Church, and Harry Molasky are students at Bryant Stratton, R. I. Commercial College. Abner Bailey is a student at Rhode Island State College. Edward Ryan is a student at Providence College. Augustine Nerone is a student at Boston University, Boston, Mass. Anna ( Coggeshall is a student at the Women’s College in Brown University. George Cooke is a student at Dartmouth College. Rose Pozzi is a student at the Rhode Island Normal School.
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