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-------THE DIAL-l-- MAUDE B. GERRITSON Church Street, Framingham, Mass. English Composition, Literature Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham: B.S. and A.B., Teachers College, Columbia University: M.A., Wellesley College. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1916. To the Class of 1933: Beauty, truth, and goodness are not obsolete: they spring eternal in the breast of man: they are as indigenous in Massachusetts as in Tuscany or the Isles of Greece. -RALPH W. EMERSON. CORINNE E. HALL 16 Linder Terrace, Newton, Mass. Household Administration and Practice Teaching Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham: AB., Denver University: A.M., Teachers College and Special Diploma in Hou:e- hold Arts, Columbia University: The University of California. Berkley, California. Supervisor of Home Economics, Danbury, Connecticut: Teacher of Foods, New York City: Manual Training High School, Denver University and Massachusetts State College, Amherst. Began teaching at State Teachers College at Framingham in 1920. To the Class of 1933: The best corner stone of a country is the hearthstonef' EMMA A. HUNT North Charlestown, New Hampshire Hygiene, General Science A.B., Wellesley College, 1914: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1925: Summer Session M. A. C.: Assistant Biology. State Teachers College at Framingham, 1914-1915: Teacher Biology and General Science, Framingham High School. 1915-1920: Courses, Boston University and Alleghany School of Natural His- tory: Member of New England Health Education Association, and American Public Health Association. Resumed teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1920. To the Class of 1933: Faith and determination, rightly combined, remove mountains. -PAUL BREHM. i291
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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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---THE DIAL-l--- RUTH G. KAISER 558 La Grange Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Foods Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: B.S. at Fram- ingham. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1925. To the Class of 1933: Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. -EMERSON. EVELYN W. KEITH Greendale Station, Worcester, Mass. Head Matron, Instructor of Institutional Management Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N. Y. Teaching, YVorcester: Head Dietitian and Instructor at Melrose Hospital: Morton Hospital, Taunton: Margaret Pillsbury Hos- pital, Concord, N. H. Began duties in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1926. To the Class of 1933: Who does his task from day to day And meets whatever comes his way, Believing God has willed it so, Has found real greatness here below. -EDGAR GUEST. 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, 1923-24. To the Class of 1933: Men are polished, through act and speech, Each by each, As pebbles are smoothed on the rolling beach. -JOHN T. Tnowniunce. i301
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