Brown University Womens College - Brun Mael Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1911

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Punta Spmrrr Ellauaha ntixtvuzs 'It is Anna, fair and bright, She that is a swain's delight. Glee Club C35 C45 Secretary-Treasurer of Glee Club C35 Business Manager of Glee Club C45 Chairman Cap and Gown Committee C35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C45 Crucible C35 C45 S. G. A. Executive Board C45 P Question Club C45 Ivy Morning Committee C45 iEhitl1 illllaria illittnra Qlarllmrg . HEDITII The force of her merit makes its way. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C45 Editor Y. W. C. A. Handbook C45 Crucible C45 Class Secretary C45 Dimples unblushingly admits that she came to the XVomen's College because Brown had such a good football team. It was this that induced her to forsake Oberlin at the end of her Freshman year. Her quick business-like manner would seem to contradict her assertion that upon graduation she will take up resting as an occupation. Anna, we know better, and this in spite of your assumed conviction that matrimony is a very bad thing at best. That good luck attend you, is the wish of your class- mates. Edith came from Classical, and is taking the A. B. course, specializing in Professor von Klenze's Advanced German, and other myster- ious and rceondite branches of Black Art. Edith objects to notoriety in any form: she especially objects to being known as the quiet- est girl in College, but her quietness is so noticeable that it speaks louder than Glee Club rehearsals. The only fault Edith's friends have to find with her quietness is that it may have hidden from the knowledge of some the fine and sterling qualities of the true friend and scholar that lie beneath it. Edith, too, could never be President, for she was born in Sweden. After graduating from Brown she will take ull either teaching or library work. Good lucli H0 with herl

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Elllnranrr ltinnhrt Eunhvll r1.ossz1a Good words go ever with the lady's name.' Basketball Team C25 C35 Varsity C35 Varsity Captain C35 Athletic Board C35 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C35 C45 Chairman Senior Photograph Com. C45 Glee Club C45 Question Club C45 Crucible C35 C45 Business Manager Brun Mael C45 Gmruhv iiiilhrrtlp Qlatuphrll H G H 4' And they like Demi-Gods are strong On whom the Muses smile. Presidents Premiums in Greek and French C15 Class Basketball Team C15 C25 C35 Bflwlintl C15 C25 C35 C45 Bowling Manager C45 Chace Prize C15 Society of Colonial Dames Prize C35 Debating Team C35 Sepiad Board C25 C35 Editor-in-Chief of Sepiad C45 Brun Mael Board C45 Crucible C35 C45 Phi Beta Kappa C35 Class Poet C45 Our Burma girl claims the world as her residence. Born in India, having studied in London and Pm'iS, Wllh V11CHli0nS Spent in traveling on the Continent, she now keeps house in Providence, and duns Brun-Mael debtors. Like all good Parisians, she hates the German tongue. Flossie can do anything from running a Brownie stunt--where she DI'0111pts the chief demon from behind the scenes-to making people pay up in any of the many societies she happens to be collecting for at the moment. Every board is glad to receive Flossie as a member, because she does all the things every- one else can't. But when she looks dcmurely at your belt-buckle and listens to your tale of woe, bewarel she is laughing in her sleeve at you. Gertrude early rose on our horizon as a bright star and has brilliantly shone forth ever since. Her nickname is HG. This is rather hard, for in ordinary college lan!-Tuilge GU would stand for grind. However, Gertrude is not any ordin- ary young lady and since she came to college, G has come to stand for genius, and we look up to her for all that is intellectually good. She has garnered almost all the prizes that have been offered the last four years and no one ever seriously competes when Gertrude is in the field, for we know the worth of hcr mind. Her work on the Sepiad Board has been of the highest order, and as a member on the board of this book, she has been a zealous and valued worker. She is the author of hcr class sonnet and rglx looks forward to an unexampled outburst of the poetic fancy when Gertrude fills the position of class poet, to which she has been unani- mously elected.



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illgla Glamvrnu Grapn LvLow When I think, I must speak. Class Vice-President C15 Class Social Committee C15 Class Basketball Team C25 C35 C45 Class Basketball Captain C35 C45 Varsity C35 Varsity Captain C45 Secretary, Treasurer Brownies C35 Asst. Business Manager Brun-Mziel C35 Ivy Day Usher C35 President Athletic Association C45 Emma ifimrivtta Ealtlgrmt EMMY D She is gentle, she is shy, But there's mischief in her eye. Class Basketball C15 Social Committee C15 Chairman Social Committee C25 C45 Class President C35 Treasurer of Komians C35 Ivy Day Usher C35 Vice-President of Komians C45 Mascot Speech C45 Question Club C45 Address to Undergraduates C45 Lylow came to Brown to get away from Taunton. Here she has taken the degree of Ph. B.- Phun and Basketball. She has special- ized mainly, however, in A. B. Her nimble tongue spares no oneg neither do her finger-Q., as the silent sufferers who sit in front nf her in Art can testify. To every class she adds a zest, professors attempt in vain to -lodge het questions. But Lyla has one very bad habit-- she is always the victim of at least une crush. Her locker is invariably surrounded by :admiring freshmen, while she dispenses conversation and crackers. And that locker is a wonderful place -food, trophies, tennis-balls, 'dumb-bells, and gloves conceal three little books. But she is a jolly good fellow just the same. After receiving a magna cum laude, Lyla expects to do house- work in Taunton-for mother. Emma came to college to dig among the classics and knock off tl1e sharp corners of youthfulness. We don't know what we should have done had she succeeded. Ennna is brim- ful of keen and delightful wit, with a good store of common sense beneath it all. She delivered our mascot speech in a manner never before surpassed, and her skill at throwing harmless tnissiles has earned l1er the position of repre- senting the wit of IQII on Ivy Day next, when she will again hurl remarks at the under- graduates. If she will only keep the sharp corners of her youthfulness and the mischief in her eye, at least until then,-we shall be satisfied.

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