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O il ' ' ' . flCkll0WlQClQlllQl1IS St. Mary's makes grateful acknowledgment of the following gifts received during the scholastic year l9l l-IZ: P From the Right Reverened J. J. Hartley, Bishop of Columbus: Large, handsomely framed oil painting for the gallery of the new art building. From Miss Mary Saxton, of New York City: Alb of Brussels lace, Tissot's Life of Christ, three volumes: Tennyson's Poetical Works. six volumes. From Mr. Joseph Egan, of Columbus, Ohio: A number of valuable Victrola records, etching of Shakespeare. From Mrs. Luke G. Byrne, President of St. Mary's Alumnae Association: White l-louse Gallery of Official Portraits of the Presidents. From Mrs. Catherine Henry, of Columbus, Ohio: Four volumes to library. From a Friend: Pair of Italian marble pedestals. AWARDS. Gold ring for Shakesperean study, donated by Mr. Joseph Egan. Gold thimble for plain sewing, donated by Miss Mary Saxton. 72 V
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