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about some wonderful changes in education. II was she who introduced the theory that a pupil knows as much or more than the teacher, but lacks, the ability to express it,” remarked Mr. Lewis. “I.one and Harry Sandoz are heralded everywhere as the greatest surgeons of the day. Louie can handle a knife so delicately that when business is dull he runs a barber shop. Harry is noted for his cancer-cure, which may also be used for furniture polish,” spoke up Mr. Harter. “Eileen Mills is said to be the finest kindergarten teacher in tin1 United States. Indeed she had all the children so crazy about her that she was offered the matronship of an insane asylum. However, she refused the offer and later took shares in a feed store,” chipped in Miss Martin unable to remain silent longer. “Howard Smith also brought honor to himself by the invention of the ‘Radiohectogrammeter,’ which in plain English means a wireless telephone to Mars,” said Mr. Ulrey. “And Genevieve Frame’s name shines out,” continued Mrs. Sexton ora-torically, “from a theatre at Rose Hill. The electric lights may be only eight candle power, but never-the-less she is famous for her ‘magnolias' impersonation of an old maid.” “Russell Hippensteel is not only a famous surgeon but his essays are of great importance in the realm of medicine. One very interesting I assure you,” continued Mr. Beaehley, “is entitled: ‘Be sure to sterilize the paddle before you whip the child.’ ” Forrest Swank is also a great doctor,” said Miss Martin, “and his articles on health (which I read every day in the ‘Chicago Blood and Thunder’) are highly instructive. Yesterday he wrote upon ‘The art of winking at two people at once.’ ” “Well, it was some class. That’s all isn’t it?” “Yes—Oh no! There’s Clay Leonard.” “He settled in Liberty Mills didn’t he?” “Not much of a lawyer. Never thought he’d amount to much. “Well he should he proud to be one of the 15 of ’15.” And he is. Page Twenty-two
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