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Forrester, Russell “A joke’s a very serious tiling.” Gates, Frances Elizabeth “Simple maiden, void of art.” Gaylor, Rhea “Her rapt soul sitting in her eyes.” Gordon, Bertha Harriet “Ae smile o’ her wad banish care.” Grado, John “He that is giddy thinks the world turns round.” Greenberg, Marian “She that bears a noble mind.” Grossman, Helen “Hike Twilight ' s too, her dusky hair.” I Ialey, Katherine Marie “Thou as Heaven art fair and young Thine eyes like twin stars shining.” I Iandley, Lillian Edna “Tell me, if she were not design’d Th ' eclipse and glory of her kind?” Harpole, Thomas Middleton “it needs some sense to play (lie fool.” I I HR R M A N N, M ARC U ER H E “I wish her store of worth may leave her poor of wishes.” Hutton, Fay Etta “How e’er it be it seems to me ’Tis only noble to be good.” Kaiser, Earl Rudolph “The man that blushes is not quite a brute.” Kalleen, George “His eyebrow dark and eye of fire Showed spirit quick and prompt to ire.” Kaplan, Pearl “While I think of thee, dear friend. All losses are restored and sorrows end.” Kaplan, Joe The man of thought strikes deepest and strikes safest.” Kemp, Lebbeus By ignorance is pride increased They most assume, who know the least.” Kristintk, Irma Rose “No looks proceed from those fair eyes, but to me wonder breed.” I r pll
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Cohn, Abe “A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.” Cosgrove, Catherine ‘‘Quiet and unassuming I wend my way.” De Blieux, Margaret Martin “She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with.” Denbo, Frances “She is coral of goodne ' sse ' Paiby of rightfullnesse.” Dent, Jane “When a maiden’s too forward, the admirer deems it time to draw back.” Dermody, Ruth Eileen “Courteous, though coy; Gentle, though retired.” Dickerson, Margaret “The jjy of health and youth, her eyes displayed.” Dodge, Cecille Zoe “And her dark eyes—how eloquent!— Ask what they would ’twas granted.” Dorfman, Leon “And he is oft the meanest man Who is not wise at all.” Doyle, Lucile Margaret “Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes.” Duerer, Roberta Grace “A maiden never bold.” Duffy, Inez Cecille “Favours to none, to all she smiles extends.” Dunnington, Carmelita “Age cannot wither her, or custom stale Her infinite variety.” Erzt, Albert J. “Trust not in him, that seems a saint.” Eubank, Louella “Oh! she was good as she was fair.” Fendlason, Mildred E. “So buxom, blithe, and debonair.” Fischer, Annie Martha “And, O, her een, the spalc sic things!” Flukinger, Bertha “Where’er she turns, the Graces homage pay.”
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Lackner, Edgar “He who hath health has hope and he who has hope has everything.” Lange, Louise “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” McDaniel, Louise Frances “Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud.” McDonald, Edith “Sober, steadfast, and demure.” McDonald, Elizabeth L. “To me, fair friend, you never can be old.” McKinley, Lillian “What ’er thou dost is always well done.” McNally, Charles Arthur “A man of hope and forward looking mind.” Maas, Gertrude “A merry heart and true!” Mann, Howard 7 ' . Jr. “A Mann after his own heart.” Martin, Mildred M. “She seems as happy as a wave That dances on the sea.” Marwill, Stella Evelyn “The very sweetest has to thee been given.” Mendell, Dan “A perfect terror with the ladies.” Milby, Margaret Johanna “A face with gladness overspread.” Mintz, Sam “Virtue itself offends when coupled with forbidding manners.” Miller, Leona Virginia May “Small, demure, and tranquil.” Moody, Frances Louise “A friend to all she meets.” Moncrief, Stephen “Be always as merry as ever you can For no one delights in a sorrowful man.” Mooney, John “He touches nothing but he adds a charm.”
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