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THEORA JULIETT BUNNELL. Clippings from Baltimore Sun, March 27th, 1903. Crowds throng Katherine Hooper Hall. Brilliant assembly gathered to see the exhibition of Christyes famous illustrations of HThe Crisis. High prices offered. The name of the purchasers not known. JESSIE CANN. Athens, Greece. Miss Cann :e Having heard of your success in the translation of EuripidesY Alcestis and the presentation of it in Greek, we hereby offer you the position of Chief Trainer for the annual play given here in March Diogenes Theatrical Company. RUTH CRAWFORD CLARK. Good for One First Class Passage from Baltimore To Washington, No. 36 5. Every day, Sunday excepted. 24
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HELEN BROWNE. This note illustrates the literary skill Which won for its possessor omce both in the contributor's club and on the Donny- brook board24 To the Editor of the Kalends :ePIease forward fortheuse Of the Congressional Library Reading Room, two dozen copies of the Kalends containing Miss Brownes story entitled HYe Knights of Old. Librarian of Congressional Library. MARY KING BRUFF AND NORAH KATHLEEN BRUFF. To my Valentine, Feb. 14th, 1903. Not a Sonnet, nor yet an ode In regular feet and metre But just a Valentine a la mode For a dear little maid to greet her. But they are so alike And oh, so fair With dainty forms And dark brown hair. But which is Which And whds who Of the Bruff Twins Itll leave to you. 23
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BLANCHE McCABE CONNER. We have here preserved a part of the original manuscript transcribed by the hand of Maria, lady in waiting to Olivia, for the ediiication of one Mavolio:4- HBe not afraid of greatness. Remember who commended the cut of thy hair when thou wert a little minister and Wished to see thee ever with a wig. Go to, thou art made if thou Wilt continue to foot it 011 the boards. ANNIE MARGARET COUCH. The following newspaper clipping suggests a new departure for girls:e Base Ball Game. 1903-1904. A unique form of entertainment was provided for the Seniors 011 the evening of May 22d, 1903, When a thrilling ball game took place in the spacious college halls. The fair and cool headed umpire showed her previous training in presiding over unruly meetings and succeeded in conducting the ga'rne in a gracious manner highly satisfactory to all. ANNIE NAOMI ,CROWL. 1904. All those Who can play basket ball at five oclock toeday please sign below. All those who can play any day before next Christmas please specify day. By order, Manager. 25
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