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fur niii---- MILLICENT M. COSS 164 State Street, Framingham, Mass. Head of Clothing Department, Instructor in Household Arts Educa' tion, Historic Textiles 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 1933: All knowledge is lost which ends in the knowing, for every truth we know is a candle given us to work by. -RUSKIN. SARAH S. CUMMINGS 35 Cambridge Road, Woburn, Mass. History and Civics A.B., Colby College, 1907: Boston University. History In- structor, Lynn English High School: Head of Girls' Department, Lynn Continuation School. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1924. To the Class of 1933: When you meet knowledge, first seek to understand it, then to remember it, and finally to apply it to some useful purpose. The sum of these three constitutes power. -JOHN C. GREEN, Ju. CHARLES E. DONER Reading, Mass. Penmansltip Diploma. Zanerian School of Penmanship, Columbus, Ohio: Hefiiey School of Commerce. Brooklyn: Spencerial Commercial School. Cleveland: Editorial Staff, Business Journal. New York: Commercial Teachers Federation: Zanerian Penmanship Association: New England Penmanship Association. Began teaching in Stale Teachers College at Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1933: f The most beautiful thing in the world is a well-lived human li e. E271
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-----THE niii-l-- MURIEL CABOT BUCKLEY ll Orchard Street, Belmont, Mass. Elementary Clothing, Dress Appreciation, Historic Textiles Graduate of State Normal School at Framingham, and of Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1923. To the Class of 1933: The worst bankrupt in the world is the man who has lost his enthusiasm. Let him lose everything else but enthusiasm and he will come through again to success. -H. W. ARNOLD. RUTH H. CARTER 67 Dakota Street, Dorchester, Mass. Reading Methods, English, Book Selection Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Courses at Columbia, Boston, and Harvard Universities: B.S., Boston Uni- versity. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1927. To the Class of 1933: No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher. a good artist, or a good Workman. -JOHN RUSKIN. ELEANOR F. CHASE 45 Highland Street, Amesbury, Mass. Chemistry B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College: M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College: Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College: Research Assistant. in Food Chemistry and Graduate Student at Columbia University: Ph.D., Columbia University. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1928. To the Class of 1933: ' There are no uninteresting things: there are only uninterested people. -G. K. CHESTERTON. l26l
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l -l --THE mit--l grmmammrw it .,.,i STUART B. FOSTER 31 Salem End Road, Framingham, Mass. Chemistry, Nutrition B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1914: Assistant Chemist, McClure Laboratories, Westfield, Mass., 1915-1917: First Lieu- tenant Sanitary Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919: A.M., 1921, Ph.D., 1925, Columbia University: Member, Amer- ican Chemical Society: American Association for the Advancement of Science. To the Class of 1933: The future of our civilization depends upon the widening hold of the scientific habit of mind. -JOHN DEWEY. LUCILE G. FRENCH 50 Jackson Road, West Medford. Mass. Head of Household Arts Department Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: B.S. and M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia University: Assistant in Science, Fram- ingham Normal School: Instructor in Foods, Teachers College, Columbia University: Director of Foods and Nutrition, James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois: Instructor of Foods, Pine Manor. Wellesley, Mass. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1922. To the Class of 1933: l.anguor can only be conquered by enthusiasm, and enthusiasm can only be kindled by two things: an ideal which takes the imagina- tion by storm, and a definite intelligible plan for carrying out that ideal into practice. - -ARNOLD TOYNBEE. GRACE BROWN GARDNER 53 Milk Street, Nantucket, Mass. Biology, Microbiology, Nature Study Diploma, State Normal at Bridgewater: A.B., Cornell University. Primary Schools, New Bedford: Harrington Normal Training School, New Bedford: Head of Department of Biology, B.M.C., Durfee High School, Fall River. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1918. To the Class of 1933: There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a live pound note, -ROBERT Louis STEVENSON. T281
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