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THE DIAL - LOUISE KINGMAN 2001 Commonwealth Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Speech, Physical Education, Director of Dramatics Leland Powers School of Spoken Word, Boston: Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham: Rice Summer School of Spoken Word, Oak Bluffs. Teacher of Speech and Physical Education in State Teachers' College at Framingham for 1917 to 1923. Leave of absence 1923-2-1. To the Class of 1932: A word is dead when it is said, Some say. I say it just begins to live That day. --EMILY DICKINSON. SARA M. ARMSTRONG Pleasant Street, Framingham, Mass. Psychology, Education A.B., Tufts College: A.M., Columbia University: Instructor at Danbury Normal School. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1918. To the Class of 1932: To live remains an art which one must learn and no one can U32iCl'J. -I'lAVELOCK ELLIS. GRACE BROWN GARDNER 53 Milk Street, Nantucket, Mass, Biology, Nlicrobiology, Nature Stuay Diploma, State Normal at Bridgewater: A.B., Cornell Univer- sity: A.M.. Brown University. Primary Schools, New Bedford: Harrington Normal Training School, New Bedford: I-lead of De- partment of Biology. B,lVI.C. Durfee High School. Fall River. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1918. To the Class of 1932: The capacity of receiving pleasure from common things is one of the secrets of a happy life. 1241
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THE DIAL LOUIE G. RAMSDELL 9 Church Street. Framingham, Mass. Geography, History Diploma. State Normal School, Framingham: Ph.B., University of Chicago: MS., University of Chicago. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1912. To the Class of 1932: Our hope is in heroic men, Star-led to build the world again. The crest and crowning of all' good, ' Life's final star. is Brotherhood.-EDWIN MARKHAM. MILLICENT M. COSS 16-1 State Street, Framingham, Mass. 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 Teachers' College at Framingham in 1914. To the Class of 1932: If of thy mortal goods thou art bereft, And from thy slender store two loaves a-lone to thee are left, Sell one. and with the dole Buy hyacinths to feed thy soul. --MUSLIH-UD-DIN SAADI. NIAUDE B. GERRITSON Church Street, Framingham. Mass. English Composition, Literature Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham: B.S. and AB., Teachers' College. Columbia University: MA.. XVelleslcv College. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1916. To the Class of 1932: All who joy would win Must share it.-happiness was born a twin.-BYRON, 1231
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THE DIAL DEBORAH M. RUSSELL -1 Hudson Street, XVorcester, Mass. Chemistry, Nutrition Diploma. State Normal School, Framingham: Chief Dfetitian. Boston Floating Hospital: Summer Courses, Columbia University: B.S.. Teachers' College. Columbia University and Harvard Uni- versity: Courses, Boston University and Harvard University: Mem- ber of American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1918. To the Class of 1932: All who joy would win Must share it.-happiness was born a twin.-BYRON. HELEN M: ALLAN 30 Henry Street, Framingham, Mass. Assistant Practical Arts Department B.S.. Massachusetts Art School: Courses at Museum of Fine Arts. Simmons College. Boston University, Columbia University. and California University. Began teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1920. To the Class of 1932: Theres beauty all around our paths, If but our watchful. eyes Can trace it 'midst familiar things, And through their lowly guise. -F. D. HEMANS. EMMA A. HUNT North Charlestown, New Hampshire Hygiene, General Science A.B.. XVellesley College, 1914: A.M., Teachers' College, Colum- bia University. 1925: Summer Session M.A.C., Assistant Biology. State Teachers' College at Framingham. 1914-15: Teacher Biology and General Science, Framingham High School. 1915-20: Courses. Boston University and Allegany School of Natural History: Mem- ber of New England Health Education Association. and American Public Health Association. Rcsumed teaching in State Teachers' College at Framingham in 1920. To the Class of 1932: To do our work. to do it well, to live fully. to let joy and sym- pathy and friendship soak in like sunshine, to give ourselves in fullness and abandon to great purposes, to have faith that we da not work alone is to find the secrets of happiness and power in all service.-HENRY F. COPE. 1251 N..-
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