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IN THE PUBLIC EYE MARY BLANCHE FOSTER BALTIMORE, MD. Some are born great. some attain greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them hang it their It had been thought, and around necks. until Miss Foster entered our midst, that the Senior Society had cornered the scarlet-rib- hon market. But now we know otherwise. This rising young magnate flaunts a red- string too, from which hangs pendant a golden star. Con- jecture is rife in Wall Street as to what may be the out- come of this rivalry. M. LOUISE FRAZEE PITTSBURG, FA. No Men Allowed was the pertinent placard which stared our reporter in the face when he called on Miss Fra- zec. Miss Frazce looked him over carefully and then turned :1 germ-extinguisher upon him. While the extin- guisher was still operating a young lady put her head in the door and announcedi HLouise, I want to know why my radiator is cold ?H Miss Frazee turned to the reporter and begged to be excused remarking as she went out that he might find her anytime at the Vingolf Bureau Of Complaints, where she served information and tea. SUSIE MARGARET GILHAM CINCINNATA, OHIO During the past few years Miss Gilham has been quietly but surely engineering a cor- ner in diamonds, until now there is no doubt but that she is queen of diamonds in college. She is well enthusiastically known as a charity worker, especially in the line of feeding her suffers ing friends from home boxes. Miss, Gilham has also done what few succeed in doinge in clinging to heridcals Of what constitutes a student and in living up to them for four years. an d
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IN THE PUBLIC EYE EMILIE CHAMBERLAIN DUNBAR BALTIMORE, MD. We have all heard the old sayingr that you can lead a horse to water, but you can not make him drink. Just so, you may gcnlly and yet in the most obvious way load Miss Dunbar to a jokc, but by no means, having arrived, make her see it. Shc delightful paradt'ix'wwearing a rod-string pleasantly, sing- in thc glec club seriously andpossessinglrish-blue eyes Irish is a without an sense of h u m 0 1'. IONA ISABEL EDWARDS BALTIMORE, MD. Should any of you who are interested in thc pcrson- ages of this article, step into the library at almost any hour of the day, you would timl MissEtlwarilstheretwittering happily oycr Plinyls HLoy:- Lettars. The young lady is well known as a passionate devotee of all that is to he learned, especially the But her she is such a sweetly pleasant shark that know thv dread truth when we persistently recall what, this one, small porson haw assimi- lated to rlo College in two classics. for all knowlcdgc we only must yea rs. 3w 4; LUCY MAY ELLIS NEW YORK CITY Miss Ellis of the new members of tho the firm of 1908, antl is as yct chiefly a silent member. She is gvnial aml affahlv to all with whom Sht' but is one Contact. comes in rather too rcscrvml to play much in the limc-lighti
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IN THE PUBLIC EYE LUCILE GRAHAM PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Miss Graham was unable to see our reporter the first time he called as she was leaving for Ecclessia. When he made his second appear- ance he found her explaining 339 molecular weight to a be- wilderedsophomore. Hardly had she hnished when a mem- ber of the Song-book com- mittee and a senior with an agitated finger pointed to a line of Schiller arrived simul- taneously and demanded e11- lightenment. The reporter feeling his intrusion made a notee Lord High Imparter of General Knowledi' and made a hasty departure. ETHEL MARY GREEN SPENCER, IOWA Miss Green has just opened a new sachet factory in con- nection with her fashionable clothing establishment. It is rumored that all inhaling her late invention are overcome by its inherentsweetness, and grow daily either weakly sen- timental 01' Eercely antagon- istic, when the Odor assails the nostrils. 9.4 U1 GRACE IMOGENE GUY WASHINGTON D. C. Miss Guy has undertaken to revive the old type of the Hwomanly woman who cooks, sews, etc. The re- porter endeavored todiseover whether Miss Guyis inten- tions were purely theoretical or philanthropic and practi- cal. Unfortunately the Young lady was just catching the train for her home and hence escaped his questions.
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