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frvn n M.. MAUDE B. GERRITSON Church Street, Framingham, Massachusetts English Literature, Literature Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham: B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1916. To the Class of 1929: It is better to follow even the shadow of the best than to remain content with the worst. -HENRY XLXN DYKE. LOUISE KINGMAN 12 Brook Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts Expression, Folk Dancing, Director of Dramatifs Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Rice Summer School of Spoken Word, Oak Bluffs, Leland Powers School of Spoken Word, Boston. Teacher of Expression and Physical Education in State Normal School at Framingham in 1917 to 1023. Leave of absence in 1923. ' To the Class of 1929: -all who joy would win must share it. Happiness was born a twin. -BYRON. SARA M. ARMSTRONG Pleasant Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Psychology, Education I ' A.B., Tufts College, A.M., Columbia University, Inf structor Danbury Normal School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing,- ham in 1918. I 1 To the Class of 1929: Q . To be beautiful and to be calm, without mental fear, is the ideal of nature. If I cannot achieve it,. at least I can think it. -RICHARD JEFFRIES. - F271
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flllllllllftl D Alla 1 WILLIAM H. D. MEIER 117 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Head of Department of Biology Diploma, Illinois State Normal University, A.M., Ph.D., Harvard. Teacher rural schools, principal high schools, and superintendent city schools in Illinois, Instructor Botany, Harvard University, Author Herba- rium and Plant Descriptions, Plant Studyf' Animal Study, School and Home Gardens, Study of Liv- ing Things, Open Doors to Science with Otis W. Caldwell, and Exercises in Science with Lois Meier. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1911. To the Class of 1929: A thankful heart tinds blessings. LINWOOD L. WORKMAN 17 Church Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Household Physics, Social Relations A.B., Colby College, 1902: Tufts College Summer School of Biology, Harpswell, Maine, Instructor at Colby Academy, Wakefield High, Watertown High: Principal of Higgins Classical Institute, Principal of Southboro Highg Ed.M., Harvard Graduate School of Education. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1912. To the Class of 1929: The World War has left national debts amounting to one hundred billion dollars. The interest alone on this huge sum would give an annual scholarship of S1000 to every college student in the world. MILLICENT M. COSS 164 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Head of Clothing Department, Instructor in Household Arts Education A.B., Indiana State University: B.S. and M.A., in Household Arts Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1914. To the Class of 1929: All knowledge is lost which ends in the knowing, for every truth we know is a candle given us to work by. -RUSKIN. I26l
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fll'lHllE DHA GRACE BROWN GARDNER 53 Milk Street, Nantucket, Massachusetts Biology, Jllifrobiology, Nature Study Diploma, State Normal at Bridgewaterg A.B., Cornell University, A.M., Brown University, Primary Schools. New Bedfordg Harrington Normal Training School, New Bedford, Head of the Department of Biology, B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1918. To the Class of 1929: Friendship is the best college character can graduate from. Believe in it, seek it, and when it comes keep it sacredlyf' DEBORAH M. RUSSELL 4 Hudson Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Chemistry, Nutrition Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, Head Dietitian, Boston Floating Hospital, Summer Courses, Columbia University, B.S. Teachers' College, Colum- bia Universityg A.M., Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1918. To the Class of 1929: New occasions teach new dutiesg Time makes an- cient good uncouth' They must upward still and onward who would keep abreast of truth. -J. R. LOWELL. CASSIUS LYMAN 310 Edgell Road, Framingham, Massachusetts Supervision of Practice Teachers, Arithmetic Ph.B., Yale Universityg many summer schools, Prin- cipal of Grammar School six yearsg Principal of High School five years, Teacher of Geography, Salem State Normal School, Superintendent of Schools in Massa- chusetts towns twenty-five years. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1919. To the Class of 1929: Be happy in your work and you need not watch the clock. l28l
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