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Content PAGE The Class frontispiece Editorial and Business Boards 5 Preface 7 Freshman Year Offices Held by 1914 in 1910- ' ll 13 Egypt and the Plague, Jean Davis 15 Freshman Supper, Josephine Niles 17 The Charm of Beowulf 19 Athletics — Freshman Year 20 Sophomore Year Offices Held by 1914 in 1911- ' 12 23 Cad at the Pan, Lillien Cox 24 Don ' t Smile, Eugene Baker 26 Muss Scheiden, Margaret Sears 29 Athletics — Sophomore Year 31 Junior Year Offices Held by 1914 in 1912-13 35 Banner Play, Helen Shaw 37 Dodd ' s Doughty Debaters, Katharine Shippen 39 Our Golden Treasury, Winifred Goodall 41 Bates Camp, Elizabeth Ayer 45 Athletics — Junior Year 47 Senior Yeah Offices Held by 1914 in 1913- ' 14 r . Upper Ten .„ Jo
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preface WE, the editors, here present you with our labor of derision, Oh 1914, dear, dear Seniors that you were. It was not our wish that there should be a class book, but — it was our duty and we did. Would you like to know who sent us the first contribution? It was Pritch. Would you like to know who sent us the second contribution? It was Lill. These are the only two contributions which arrived strictly on time. We, the three faithful — the fourth editor is somehow lost — sit cooped up on a beautiful June day by a small smoky fire which will not burn properly. The miniature Cooleys — there are six of them, and all eager to see our editor-in-chief working — peer in at the window or timidly open the door and ask in voices expressive of awe and wonder for a missing coat, microscope, or anything else which will serve as an excuse for entering the sacred precincts of the editorial board. All requests for admittance being sternly denied by the editor-in-chief, we continue to produce. And what we produce Margaret Sears will be forced to sell, and you will be forced to buy, and we sincerely pity you. But, beloved classmates, you will not be forced to read what we write; you may turn to our latter pages and gaze at your favorite professor, or better still, you may turn still farther, to the clean white pages at the very end of our volume, and amuse yourselves by pasting on their smooth surfaces counterfeit presentments — if you bought any — of one another. The telephone has just rung to announce that she ' s arriving, having been 6rst to Concord, New Hampshire.
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Content — Contimub PAGE 1914 ' s Breaks 54 Senior Receptions, Helen Carey 5 6 Omitting the Fractions, Laura Delano 58 Juicy German, Catharine Creighton 60 May Day, Katharine Sergeant 61 The Aching Void, Anne Lindsay White 64 One ' s Fiance as Others See Him, Elizabeth Barley 65 Bon Fire! Elizabeth Lord 66 Athletics — Senior Year 68 The Common Herd The Senior Green, Evelyn Shaw 71 Our Sister Class Light Blue, Helen Hinde 73 The Charms of a Chanticleer, Mary Coolidge 75 Things So Green, Katharine Shippen 77 The Fond Fool Flock, Ida Pritchett 79 Sing a Song of Freshmen, Helen Shaw 80 The Housing Problem Radnor and Revelry, The Bairds 85 Merion and Migration, J.N 87 Domestic Denbigh, Dorothea Bechtel 89 The Gasing of the First Floor East, Madeleine Fleisher 91 In the Shrine and Out 93 Rock and Righteousness, Elizabeth Lord 96 Epilogue, Winifred Goodall 98 Class Addresses Faculty Pictures 103
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