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ni24 HrflrrtoB lagc tit (51. Gertrude Sabo “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. ’ 02. Margaret Sage “Modesty is a candle to thy merit. 03. Florence Schell “Happy am I— from care I'm free, Why ain’t they all contented like me?” 04. Francis Shields “To be efficient in a quiet way, That is my aim throughout each day.” Of). Harry Shilling “In life I found a lot of fun, But when there is work I get it done.” 00. Eva Smiley “A sweet attractive kind of ‘grace', Continual comfort in her face.” 07. Bessie Smith “A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warm, to comfort, to command. ’ 08. Agnes Sparano “As full of spirit as the month of May.” 0!). Andrew Stacey “Don t flinch, don't foul; hit the line hard.” 70. Edith He m a ley ‘She is just the quiet kind, Whose nature never varies.” 71. William Thomas “To strive is worthy, to achieve is nobler still.” 7 ?. George Wachter “Thought is the property of men who can property use it; and for those who can adequately place it.” 73. Edward Walker “He that can have patience can have what he will.” 74. William White “Bashful once, but never again.” 75. Cleopatra Williams ‘ The deepest rivers, have the least sound.” 70 James Williams “He blushes. All is safe.” 77. Christine Wilson “Her words do show her wit incomparable.” 78. Fred Wilson ‘ Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.” 1 9 2
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|Jage 2ft 1924 iii cmuru's Oft I remember those whom I have known In other days, to whom my heart was led As by a magnet and who are not dead, But, absent, and their memories overgrown With other thoughts and troubles of my own. As graves with grasses are and at their head The Stone with moss and lichens so o’erspread, Nothing is legible but the name alone. And is it so with them? After long years, Do they remember me in the same way, And is memory pleasant as to me? I fear to ask; yet wherefore are my fears? Pleasantness like flowers may wither and decay, And yet the root perennial may be Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Aitfmiraplis r»f (Our (JLJnssmntrs
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