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fl' E DIAL FREDERICK W. RIED 45 H.-XRRLNGTON STREET, WEST N1-IXVTON Drawing, Handzcork, Methods, Activitrks Diploma. Massachusetts Normal Art Schoolg Industrial Relation Divisions, U. S. Shipping Board during war, President Mass. Art Teachers Assn., 19265 Contributor to numerous art publicationsg Member of Council of Eastern Art Association, Vocational Educational Society, Beachcombers of Provincetown, etc. Began teaching in Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1926: A Belgian general said to his men: Look and you shall see, Listen and you shall hear, Reason and you shall know. The worlfl recognizes Those that practice these three thingsf' CHARLES E. DONER King Street, Littleton, Massachusetts Penmanship' Diploma, Zanerian School of Penmanship, Columbus, Ohio, Mettley School oi Commerce, Brooklyng Spence- rian School, Clevelandg Editorial Staff, Business Journal, N. Y.g Penmanship Associationg Member of New Eng- land Penmanship Association, Member of National Com- mercial Teachers' Federation, Zanerian Penmanship Association. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1909. To the Class of 19261 Bare hands grip success better than kid gloves. WILLIAM H. D. MEIER 177 State Street, Framingham, Masachusetts Head of Department of Biology Diploma, Illinois State Normal Universityg A.M., Ph.D.. Harvard. Teacher rural schools. principal high schools, and superintendent city schools in Illinoisg Instructor Botany, Harvard University, Author Herbarium and Plant De- scriptions. Plant Study. Animal Study, School and Home Gardens, and The Study of Living Things. Began teaching in State Normal School in Framing- ham in 1911. To the Class of 1926: Labor improbus omnia vincitf' E201
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4 fl'lHlllllD A MARY H. STEVENS 128 Union Avenue, Framingham, Massachusetts French and English Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1891. How much trouble he avoids who does not look to see what his neighbor says, or does, or thinks, but only to what he does himself, that it may be just and pure. -MARCUS AURELIUS. LOUISA A. NICHOLASS 29 Swam's Pond Avenue, Maplewood, Malden Supervisor of Practice Schools and of Teaxching of Hojusehold Arts Boston Normal School of Household Arts, 18905 courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Har- vard University-Summer School, Chemistry certificate, 18923 Cornell University-Graduate School. Principal of Boston Normal School of Household Arts, 1891-18985 Instructor, Drexel Institute, 1891. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1898. To the Class of 1926: No state can thrive while its citizens waste their re- sources .of health, bodily energy, time and brain powers, any more than a nation may prosper that wastes its natural resources. FREDERICK W. ARCHIBALD 24 Greenwood Lane, Waltham, Massachusetts Music Tufts Summer Schoolg Harvard Summer School, Normal Music School. Supervisor of Music, Public Schools of Eastern Massa- chusettsg Supervisor of Music, Salem Normal School, Instructor in Boston University Summer School. Bari- tone Soloist and Chorus work. Began teaching in State Normal School in Framing- ham in 1898. l19l
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'A LINWOOD WORKMAN 17 Church Street, Framingham, Massachusetts g Household Physics, Social Relations A.B., Colby College, 1902, Tufts College Summer School of Biol0gy, Harpswell, Maine, Instructor at Colby Academy, Wakefield High, Watertown High, Principal of Higgins Classical Institute, Principal of Southboro Highg Harvard Graduate School of Educa- tion. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1912. To the Class of 1926: TriHes make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. LOUIE G. RAMSDELL Framingham, Massachusetts Geography, Modern European History Diploma, State Normal School Framingham, Ph.D., S.M., University of Chicago, Member of the National Association of Geographers. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1912. To the Class of 1926: For easy things that may be got at will Most sorts of men do set but little store. MILLICENT M. COSS 164 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Supervisor of Practice Teaching of Sewing, Clothing and Millinery A.B., Indiana State Universityg B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1914. To the Class of 1926: To every man there openeth a Way, and Ways and a Way, And the High Soul climbs the High Way, and the Low Soul gropes the Low, And in between, on the misty Hats, the rest drift to and frog But to every man there openeth a High Way and a Low, And every man decideth the Way his Soul shall go. --JOHN OXENHAIXI, l2ll fll' lE lDllAlLf
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