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IHF PHIIOIVIAIH I pon t11e death of Nlr Lllftls Q'll1 qchurf s11cceeded to t11e l lLSlL1LllLX of t e I e'1gue Ile too X1 ls 1bor11 le ll er ofthe people and '1 ere 11 student ot t CC1X1l Ser11ee LX e'1111 '1s rsyr 11e spoke 1111JCl1'1lfO1:t11L SCIXICC 111 t11e clearest 3.1161 most IIIIPTCSSIX e 11l'1llIlLI' PICS1Ll6llt H11 es '1ppo1nted 111111 Secretary of the Intermr 11111 tl s 1 course Il11111SlIL.tl Illlll '1 large held 111 11h1c11 to 11orl1 Bes1debe1nU suth '1 tr11e Iflelld to t11e C'1l1SL he nas 'Ill orator 'l.IleldC1J'itCI' of the hrst q11'1l1t1 a11d to quote 1 1es1de11t l l1ot IC ord111ary defects of X1ner1e1n spealeulff bornbast excess 111 51111116 'llltl nretap 11or CY'l.ggCI 1tl0I1 and Pl'1N1llfT tothe gallerles Carl Sehurf 1111 '111 11111 shun 11ed Hls orf1to11 11as '1l11'11s lllgll n11rd d and d1frn11ied altl1o11gl1 It ranged tluough all 11111112111 moods H1111 could be 61tl1CI'IOI'CClI1l'lll11gL1l'ClC 1111111 and cal111 or L1Y'lIl1'lt1C ll141lJ'1S's1Oll'1tL III Slllllllllllg up I tlnnlt some state ber11ce l'111s 11111 best sl1o11 t11e pro gress for t11e better nmde 111 t11e ser 1 1ee lll t11e Umted St 1tes SIIILC Iss III 1896 Hon Laroll IJ X11 D1reetor of the eensus s 1111 that 1f the Ble1 e11tl1 Census l1ad been 1lIlt1LI t11e rule of J'1nu'1r1 16 1148, there 11011111 111 hls op1111o11 l1'11e bee11 f1 s'11111 I at least t11o 1111111011 dollars 'llltl IIIOIC than a year s 111116 Agalll Professor 11.11115 I Moore sa1d tl1'1t tl1ere X185 111ere1sed 6lIlL1L11LX a11d fe11er Llll1J10X ees 1111115 N1 e 1tl1e1 Bureau at X1 351111101011 than tl1e1e were fourteen NCHIS before 1111116 11011 they l1'1dno enemy 111 e1tl1er House of Longress, allll 11ere '1ble to get plent1 of 111o11ey for the Bureau Therefore SIIICC the '1Ier1t S1 stern has saved t11e Lnlted States so 11111el1 11101161 and has Il1'1C1C lt pol1t1cs better a11d SIIICC lt 11'1s been extended tothe colonxes, I tlnnle tl1at t11e first ag1t1tors of t11e reform 11011111 51111.11 feel 1varded for tl1e1r l1ard 1111111 and for the fldlelllt 11111111 some f t11e111 eurred tllI'OllU'1l tl1e1r 1 1 1lt1 to t11 cause of refor111 511111 X L1 XRIX CLASS PROPHECY It11as M y 30 IQIO I 11211 French half 110118 and Iyflllll, I Ilgllsll and ber n1an yet to do Upon lookmg at the clock I found to 111y 3SI0ll1'sI1IllCI1t that 11113811181 five lllll'llltEQ of twelve Suddenlv there ca111e a k11oek at t11e door 11013811611 a11d 1n walked an old frlend of n11ne leather TIIHC by name W here d1d ou drop fron1 asked Itl1o11gl1tyo11v1ereoff1n space so1ne1111ere 11as 11e answered bu re turned to see about t11e final arrange ments for king I dward s funeral, and 11a lllg a few years on hand thought you m1ght11keto take a 111t1e outlng Vbltll n1e Of course I sho ld just walt a 1111111116 611116 I get ready My books were soon plled llp a11d 111 tl1e1r bag for I knew that I s11o11ld do 110 more bllliljlllg that nlght Mr l1n1e carefully leaned 1115 scythe 111 a corner, firmly grasped my ha11d a11d 11e started I erhaps vou have heard the old say 11155 that Tune f11es If 111116 1vas not flyxng a11d draggxng me along also, I do n t kno11 what you would call lt It seemed 'ls though 11e had hardly started when we stopped X1 11611 Sald Father Tune, as he took out h1s 11atcl1, that was pretty good 111116 more than a thousand Iillleb 111 forty years It 1vould have taken anyone else fifty But let s go 111, 11e are 11ast1ng that prec1ous con1mod1ty nan1ed after 111e Upon lOOklIlg around I saw that 11e were on t11e threshold of a great ljlllld lllg o1er whose door 111 large letters 11as p11nted T111- IPILLI or- F1111 My COI11p3DlOU entered and I fol lo 'ed A long, broad hall appeared ,, ,Y F . , , J J L , , . , I I . . ., 1 . , . 1.15 , .- 1 . , . . , , ,, h -f - f .1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I . 1 .4 , - . . jwz 9 - 4 - ' h 1 ' 1 . 1 s 1 ' V' Us ' . - ' ' I - - v' ' 1 ', 1 1 . 11' . A I I , 'J . A as , , . . . K 1 . y , 1 - 1 11-0 f . 5 , ' 1 ' 1 . of ' 5 1 y . v v 1. a' 1 X C . I , A . . . U . . K :av 1 vit- A 11 Y , ' y ?1' I c c A 'f 1 '71 -1 1' 1 V .1 ' 1. .' 3 ' UTI ' P C - 4 1 , V A 1: I 'Q I xl 'A A I 5' 111 11 11 t I ,' , .I ff ,A 1 ' c - 1 - , . c L ar' 5 -1 ' ' . 'y f ' . -'f Y - f' s 1 1, 1 . 1 1 H . - ' L 1 , A . . C . , . - z, . Y . . . . . - I . 1' 1' c 'J , r. ' ' , , 1' ll . , , - 1 1 1 1.1 1 . . ll . . 1 . . v 1 s h . VY - Y, , , . , 1 - . 1- ' , . ments lllade by 111611 l1l1tlCI' t11e L11'1l 1 - 1 I Y. .' . . , J . vlx l . A 1 I 1 1. 1 4 1 ' 1 1 . . ..k,. M. ' . AU , . . 1Z,l1t, ' s 1 - - -f ' ' . ' v ,, .1 . , ' ' f Q -A a- , . 1 . e a 1' , 1,1 Y, ' ' 1 L . ,' T , 11 ' - -1, Q , . 'A . sf ' g o ,,. . , s y Q ' -1 , , 1 , ' ' v Y 'ff .1 4. . f gf Y' .A vs 1 . I 1 'Al A' v - ' C KA V ,131 ' - 1 . , , 'Q , ll 1 S. V, C r Y ' ,-, . ' x, ,' A ' ' ,. A . . eu, ' . 1, - . Y 1 v ' I A- 4 5 . ' 1' 1 1 ' I 1 . I 37 st L.. A., A A ' 3 ' - f 1 5 , - 1 ' Q re- - - ' - ' ' 1 f ' , . ' . . . . . , 1 ' ' ' 5 o 111- . . , . . I 11 . I , K 11 , , D 0:1 1. C A . . . . . ,. ' 1 ' - 1. ,
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IHF PHIIOMAFH Nettre Longdon s ambrtro r had been fulfilled She was drstrrct school ma am rn the west In her school the youngest was hardly two years old the oldest was exactly nrnety three and was nraltrng up rn her second clrrldhood for the educa tron she had lost rn her youth Catherrne Dunn was for many years book keeper at the Framrnghanr C arfrge It may also be of rnterest to know that a certarn auto enthusrast has spent a great deal of hrs trme there too Ruth Davrs famous because she was the only woman who ever won her way to the Presrdency of the Unrted States Beneath thrs was rnscrrbed rn smatl let ers on the bronze thrs sentence Who could but vote for such a Murray heart P ' Around her were grouped the statues of the members of her cabrnet The Secretary of the Interror was our old frrend Marguerite Strrpp Her dutres as secretary of the Llass of IQIO had fitted her for the posrtrorr Edward Ambrose was the Secretary of 'Xgrrculture He had trarned hrmself and been trarned by hrs father before hrm for thrs posrtron ever srnce he had been strong enough to carry a hoe Lrllrarr Hamrlton Consrder the Lrlres how they grow they torl not nerther do they sprrr and yet even Solo nron rn all hrs glorres was not arrayed lrke thrs of ours Lulre Gurld A nurse w ho spent her trme nursrng her arrrbrtrons rn a hosprtal erected by the Class of ro for rts de mented members L t rt lr re be sa d that she was never rdle for .1 srngle moment Kenneth Boynton was the nrost fam ous mathematrcran of the world and rt rs agreed by all those who have been connected wrth hrm that he was well equrpped wrth strarght edges and angle 'Vlary McSweerry sad to relate, taken wrth a bad cas of nerves years she was an rrrvalrd a ci r was For was durrng thrs perrod that she wrote er well known essay If you wrsh for any tlrrng rn thrs world you must ask Allan Robertson was a collector of precrons stones and rn the year I937 he added what he consrdered the gem of hrs collectron and strange to say he found rt rrght here rn South Frammg ham on Dennrson Avenue Anna Krugman Her Bent was hrs tory She w rote many volumes brrt con srdered her masterprece The Conquest of Harold Roland Huestorr expert prarrrst and presrderrt of the Joln Hancock Lrfe Insurance Co He cornbrned hrs rnusrc wrth busrness for when hrs pnprls rn rnusrc were about to grye a mzzszcale they thought rt best to take out pollcres Harland Brown graduate of Trrfts He contrrrrred hrs strrdres 'rt the Harvard Nledrtfrl School where he became a dret rcr'1n Hrs first practrce w as behrnd the house where he drssected cord wood under the srrperv rsron of Dot I rrrma Lastrnarr She drd w hat trll her trrrre was thought rnrpossrble wrth rousrng poerrrs of w ar and love she w alsed the sleeprng natrv es of the town Ruth X ollrrrer She was a great lover of lrterature especrally pastoral poetry lherefore rt does not seem strange to learn that a Shepard haslong srrrce gathered her to hrs fold On a srrrgle pedestal appeared the statues of Iessre Trrttle and Davrd Cole rnan He was Speaker of the House for rnanv vefrrs Hrs oratrons have long srnu. been placed among the classlcs But there was one speech hrs nraster prece that has not been publrshed It w as short and sweet and Jessre answered lt fs f 1 ' J I7 u ' 1 ! ' ' rs ' , , . . , . . A , . '. ' . 1 ,' .Q , ' , . . . , ' ' 'L . . . . , , Il 1. N Q V . .Q . , h , 1 ' - ,' , - .. r , '. - . , , . . - . . .Q Y A 5 ,,, . , . ' , ' Ll - , 41 ' . , . ' . . 1. ' . 4 . t ,, ' . X- Y i. ' Il l r s . ' . , '. ' . . . , f - -A , rr , . , . rr '. , ' ll ' - r 1 . ' 1 A r v V l 1 V fl . 9 ' y 11 ,' , ' 4 . s . - . Q . A . . Q ,H , rr . ' '. . . ns 1 , , 4 Y I ' K , sl .. , 4 Q l 5, , 1 sy.: . . . . . , ' , . . .i ,, 7 f l. ' ' . It ll ' V 1 a C V ' ' , ' .. A ' '- s ' s V V ',L t . 1. ' ' 77 'v 's ' - , A A K S 1 Q Q Q .y. .A M . Y 1 . ' , ' 4 1 . , . B at ' tl ' ' 1 4 v '11 - , A , , , , ,. . . 1 v-g 11 . . . . . 5 : A 1, - v r - 1 1 ' ' Y 11 ' , . ' . ,' 1 7 ' I ' ' ' 14 .' -' 1 - 1 . , , , , - - , , , ' , , . ' ' . . , YY 1 1 ' ' . - V s ' lt 1 , , , ' , - . s . ' -Q ' 1 . , y ' ' xl v 1 . Y , 1 r . . ,. Y fa ' Q Q ' ' lr . , - . . 1 C , . . . . . ,' '. 11 1 - .' . 6 ': .' l -1 'Y ' ' - - if v , ' , 1 b' 1 . . s, , I c ' 1' 4 .A. .N ' ' 5 u 1 L - , -' vs y- . 1 Q I y . . . . ', i , 1. . , , - ' Y s s f 1 ' I v - . . .. . . , ..' . , 1 . , ' ' ' ' , ,rr - 11 1. .
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