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A Brief Sarfvey of ffze Objecf of the Sophomore Class and of the Sefveral Branches. 1. The ,g0j5h0Il107'C' Class is a general term applied to several branches of Shepardson College, who have for their object the investigation of the prop'- erties and relations of lanowledgew-comprehending quality, and mankind as the result of co-education,-and of form Csocial formj. 2. The Sezferal Brfzrzrhes of the Sophomore Class are Louella Arnett, Alma Blaisdell, Myrtle Gibson, Frances Merriman, Mary Oshun, Anna Patt, Margery Hay and Grace 'vVo1fe. 115. Louella Arnett treats of the advantages of a boarding club. f2j. Alma Blaisdell treats of popularity. 133. Myrtle Gibson treats of the disadvantages of a hoarding club. fill. Frances Merriman treats ofthe isolated sphere ofthe hook worm. f5j. Mary Osbun treats ofthe duty of providing a home for the home- less. CGD. Anna Patt treats of architecture, especially Castles. QU, Margery Hay treats of value L'XVorthj Which, depending upon demand and supply, becomes Moore or less. KSJ. Grace Wolfe, treats of the study of mankind-which is A Man. I:See O1uey's General Geometry, Introduction, Page 1.1 u' A X It of l Atl VW . 5 A 0 Let A Bzthe directrix :niemand. as F 1 focal point:60 per cent. F I SL F K:the focal distancesr? fSee Grade Books.j G Frthe differences of the class. 4' F C: homogeneity of the class. G F 5 F C the class is a hyperbola. fSee Olney's General Geometry, page 321 The branches P I and Pfl of the hyperbole. will never meet. The branches of the Sophomore Class have never met in an organization, and are ever diverging more and more. ' Query.-Will the branches meet in june, 1901? n 19
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