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A. A A . . .A. A. A A A.- -,. . 1930 THE BEACON 31 Letizia, Rose “Your mind will be all the better for not running on one point continually.” Leuci, Carmine “A man is known bv the company he keeps.” Levenson, Alfred “His years but young, but his ex¬ perience old.” f-rton, Dora “My business is mine and no one else’s.” Levine, Helen “Oh, wonderful crea¬ ture! a woman of reason. Never grave out of pride, never gay out of season.” Levine, Robert “Resorts to his mem¬ ory for his jokes, and to his imagination for his facts.” Linden, Benjamin His ambitions are of the highest.” Litman, Minnie “Conversation makes one what he is!” Locke, Ruth “Good nature, though other Qualities are lacking, gives one a well desired place in this world.” Lombardi, Albert “Oh, what a great surprise ’twould give us to see ourselves as others see us.”
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. A. A, A A .A A. As -A. A- -A- A. A. ■ ■ A. A. A A A . .. A. .A. A. A A A. A. A A A . 30 THE BEACON 1930 Klickstein, Beatrice “You, too, may be beautiful.” Korson, Fannie “Where none ad¬ mire, ' tis useless to excel; Where none are beaux, ' tis vain to be a belle.” Korson, Max “Silent and cour¬ teous.” Kotzen, Ruth “Still smile, my dear, A frown or tear Would mar that cheerful face.” Krentzman, Paul “For contemplation he, and valor formed.” Ku erberg, Alexander “His crimes forgive —forgive his virtues too.” Landsman, Ida “We are all as God made us. and often a great deal worse.” Lanes, Charles “God, alone, in His judgment is just.” Law, Charles “One who loves his fellow-men.” Lehmann, Antoinette “Blushing is the val¬ or of virtue.” ' ( f i i
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■P p. -P p. P- 32 THE BEACON 1930 Lubofsky, Myer The sun does not shine upon this world to meet frown¬ ing: faces—depend upon it.” MacAdams, Leslie This gentleman is full of virtue, boun- tv. worth and quali¬ ties.” Magnus, Leona “A friend to all.” Mahoney, Gertrude “A child of our grandmother, Eve, or for thy more sweet understanding, a woman.” Malkin, Simon “Silence is one great art of conversation.” Manell, Abraham His speech is as pure as the driven snow.” Marma, Emiel “You look wise. Pray correct that error.” Marma, Lillian “I know you have a gentle, noble temper, a soul as gentle as a calm.” Martin, Doris Suit thyself to the estate in which thy lot is cast.” Martin, John Providence will provide.” 1
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