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In Memoriam Dled October 16 1895 Pearl Vogel
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Boss and Emboss, Third Program, May 18 Some Phases of Education, Music The Changes of a Do Trade Unions Pluck, - - Music Competition, - Few Years, - - Benefit the Laborers? The Beauty of Nature, - Is Life NVorth Living? Music Music .al Fourth Program, Iune 3 The Olympic Games. The Power of Language- ---- Beth Hume - May Fuller - Clara Gower Germond Graham - Bessie Hurd - Ralph Hasty Etta King George Field V Marion Lang VVill Knight The Making of a Man's Fortune Lies in His Own Hands, Mary Morrissey Compulsory Education, ---- Music Beyond the Alps Lieth Our Italy, Modern iVarfare, Skepticism, V Parents Obey Your Children, Music Charles Sumner, Woman's Sphere, Character, - Music The Courage of O Philanthropy, - The Jesuits, Music Heroes, - .25 Fifth Program, Iune rr ur Ancestors, A Lesson in Grammar, Music NGTE.-Members of the class whose names do not appear in the above lists are participants in Class Day or Commencement Programs. Frank Mcliibbin Armeda Landon - Ralph Miller Josephine Osborne - Kate Morse - Roy Chapin Lena YVilson Frank Rork - Fay Seeley Beda Tornblom Maud Tracy Robert Northrop Louise Sheldon
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Story of Book IV of the Aneid Within her heart a struggle then began, Unhappy Dido loved the God-like man, God-like he was in form, in speech, in face, His very bearing stamped him from that race. Continually she thinks of this, and of his fame, A valiant man, with such a noble name. Awhile she keeps her fierce emotions still, But love is conquering, though against her will, Until at last she to her sister goes And in her friendly ear pours out her woes. This stranger guest, who to our shores has come, From holy lineage surely must have sprung,- His every smile my quaking heart enchants, The first on whom Pd cast a second glance Since Sycaecus died. And now this Trojan man Excites my love, do Whatsoe'er I can. Have I not vowed unmarried e'er to be? How can I longer from this passion flee? Before a single broken vow I know, May Great Jove strike me to the shades below, I'll say, with help of Juppiter above, With dead Syczecus still remains my love.' Then Anna's words breathed pity for her strife. O, sister, dearer far to me, than life, Will you, my fair one, spend the coming years Mid lamentations Wild, and useless tears? Think you he wished or ever looked for this? Did he e'er say such sorrow was his wish? His vows unbroken now before you stand,
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