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THE CHRONICLE VIOLA C. IVIcDERlVIAND 'A face more fair, a form more neat It ne'er has been my luck to meet. WILLIIVIENE IVICFADDEN HA creature not too bright nor good For human naturevs daily food. LeROY IVICIVIURRAY 'AI only ask that fortune send A little more than I shall spend. HAROLD G. IVIEINKE. There is no knowledge that is not valuable. WALTER j. IVIEINKE But now my task is smoothly done, I can Hy or I can run. .- EDITH R. IVI. IVIERLE. She of the open soul and open door, with room about her heart for all mankind. LOUISE R. IVIETZ Not a vain and cold ideal, Not a poet's -dream alone, But a presence warm and real. Seen and felt and known. CLADYS L. MITCHELL Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays, Who weII deserves needs not anotheris praise. IVIARIE A, IVIONSON U-I-o those who Icnow her not, no words can paint, And those who I-:now her, Icnow all words are feint! PAULINE MORGAN On light or dark, on short or tall, She sets a spring to snare them aII! v
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THE CHRONICLE EMANUEL LEVENSON You may say that he's smooth ancl aII that till you're hoarse, But remember that elegance also is force. HARVARD LEWIN When I get mad, red do I grow- name is Harvard, as you knOW.'I CHARLES j. LEXER Some rest, some study, some few jokes, Few silly books, few silly folks. VIOLA j, LOPERE She was as good as she was fair, None, none on earth above herg Her very thoughts were angels thoughts, To know her was to love her. MARCUERITE F. LOUGHLIN Great thoughts, great feelings come to her, like instincts, unawaresf' KATHERINE A. MASS The path to duty is the path to glory. EMILIE C.. MAYER E.arth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. MARION MAZUROWSKI IVIost people are all right, but their icleas are all wrong. ALICE L. MCCOLLUM Much may be said on both sides. ELEANOR E. MCCORMICK He is a fool who thinks by force or sl-till, 0 turn the current of a woman's will.
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THE CHRONICLE MAY A. MURRAY The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulnessf' RUTH H. MURRAY l love but one man, and that man is my fatherli' ELEANOR MYERS A little learning is a dangerous thing! BURNETTE R. NEWMAN She had a heart-how shall l say- Too soon made glad- Too easily impressed. EDWARD R. NEWMAN 'il have more understanding than all my teachers. EUGENE CTCONNOR A friend, much solitude, no state, Say, is not mine a happy fate! jOSEPH E. O'CONNOR The honest man, though eier sae poor ls king 0' men for av that. BENJAMIN OLLODART But why, why?-tell me why! WANDA A. PARTYKA ln maiden meditation-fancy-free. CARL VV. PELLMAN At length-at length-after so many days Of weary pilgrimage and burning thirst.
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