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LOUISA A. NICHOLASS JUAN THE DI L MARY H. STEVENS 198 l'nion Avenue, Framingham, Massachusetts French and English Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1891. To the Class of 1925: Life means. be sure, Both heart and head - both active. both complete, and both in earnest. -M rs. Browning '29 Swam's Pond Avenue, Maplewood Malden Supervisor of Practice Schools and of Teaching of Household Arla Boston Normal School of Household Arts, 18903 courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technologyg Harvard University- Summer School, chemistry certificate, 18923 Cornell University - Graduate School. Principal of Boston Normal School of Household Arts. 1891- 18983 Instructor, Drexel Institute, 1891. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1898. To the Class of 1924: Sooner or later we must find out that gentle breeding. a child of Christianity, is a positive good, and that neither energy nor independence can be a substitute for it in the true measurement of human greatness. FREDERIC W. ARCHIBALD 24 Greenwood Lane, Waltham, Massachusetts Bfusic . Tufts Summer Schoolg Harvard Summer Schoolg Normal Music School. Supervisor of Music, Public Schools of Eastern Massachusettsg Supervisor of Music, Salem State Normal Schoolg Instructor in Boston Cniversity Summer School. Baritone Soloist and Chorus work. Began teaching in State Normal School in Framingham, in 1898. To the Class of 1924: There is music in all things if men had ears. -Byron 20
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THE D URL GREETING TO THE CLASS OF 1924 - URELY at some time during your life at Framingham, you have l1ad a vision of what you might become if you attained your best. Let such a vision. conceived in all sincerity, go with you as you leave, and you will find yourself a part of a large body of women who have gone forth with same ideals. Framing- ham has always stood for the best. VVhat greater tribute r-an you pay to her, than to take away with you this high ideal or vision, which has been yours, and give of your very best to your work, into whatever field you may be led. EDITH A. S.xvAGE 19
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THE D mis Ml 'lk FREDERICK IV. RIED Q Ayr Road, Brookline, Massa:-linsetts Influslrial Arts, Df!lll'I.lIg Diploma, Massachusetts Normal Art School, Member of numerous Art and Educational Organizations Training Department, Industrial Relations Division, U. S. Shipping Board 1918-19l9g Teacher at Summer Session, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College: Contributor to the Industrial Art Magazine, The Ried-Craft Press , Brookline, Massachusetts. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1924: Fairness and loyalty are two great liunian qualities. CHARLES E. DDNER King Street, Littleton, Massachusetts Pen n1an.s'h'ip Diploma, Zanerian School of Penmanship, Columbus, Dhiog Doane Academy, Dennison University, Granville, Ohio. Hettley School of Commerce, Brooklyn, Spencerian Commercial School, Cleveland, Editorial StaH', Bus'ine.vs Journal, N. Y.: Supervisor of Penmanship, Beverly, Member of New England Penmanship Association, Member of National Commercial Teachers' Federation, Zanerian Penmanship Association. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1924: Strive to help young people to the discovery of truth and the elimination of error. WILLIAM.H. D. MEIER 177 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Head of Deparlmenl of Biology Diploma, Illinois State Normal Vniversityg A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. Teacher rural schools, principal high schools, and Superintend- ent City Schools in Illinois, Instructor Botany, Harvard lini- versityg Author Herbarium and Plant Descriptions, Plant Study, Animal Study, School and Home Gardens, and The Study of Living Things. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1911. To the Class of I924' Not the end, but the beginning. 21
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