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TRUE MERCY TRUE ELVIRA TRUE MB RC Y TRUF 'VIERCY FRUF ELVIRA TRUE BOTH TRUE ELVIRA TRUE MERCY BFANI TRUE THE CRESCENT Between S51 and S1 Zo a week for fem1le teachem Where do we obtaln our books 1nd supphes S1r' From the Prmclpal at Clty prlcee Are languiges taught SIT? Yes Flench Latm and G1eek Every student IQ requ1red to p1rt1c1pate weekly IH exercnses 1n composltlon GIOCLIIIIOII and declamatlon We h ue been assu1ed through frlends of my father s ot 1 sultable bo1rd111g place wh1Lh I belleye you hue 1lre1dy approyed I know you w1ll be h 111111 Ill the LOIYlYTlLllllty w h1ch a1t IYICIUS trlous tempe1 1te 1nd u111x ers 1llv 111te11sted 111 the p1osper1ty of the 1nst1tut1on Indeed Slr We hnd the Xllllgf, yery ple1s111t 1nd the bu1ld1ng, commodlous 1nd IIC 1tly ILllll1Sl1f,d Punetuallty xt 1ec1t H1011 1nd a close 11Jpl1L ltl0Il to study IS lequlred of CXQIV student Furthelmore 1ll students must be 1nthe11 rooms It sewn exerv w eek nlght except I'r1d1y a11d Sxturd 11 whe11 the t1me IS e1ght 18 It IS Qundu exenln rs Iher must be no y1s1t111g between rooms 11o1 commumeatlons you that It IS the custom of the p11nc1pal to 1 s1t the student qu1te unexpectedly 1n the exemngs May I enroll 1n the Hlgh Engllsh Course SITQ If you possese a f 111 know ledge of the fundamentals of Englmh gramma1 the fundamentals of ar1thmet1c a11d the ab1l1ty to 1ead mtelhgentlx W 1ll you subm1t to XOLII e11t1a11ce exam1 I13.t10II now young 131111959 Please S1r V615 well A knowledge of slmple ar1thmet1C be1ng funda mental w e wlll beg1n the1e M1ss Moulton how many fourthe 111 a half? How many fOLl1thS Ill 1 halfo S11 SIIICQ the1e ale fou1 fourths IH 1 LlIl1t 111 one half un1t the1e IS one half of four fourths O1 two fourths Therefore IH one half there are two fourths Very good M1ss Fdllal How m 111y th11 ds Ill fOlll slxthsl S11 ' How many tl1lIClS 111 four svcths' SIHCQ 111 one 11111 the1e ue sm smths III ont thlld ot 0116 un1t the1e 18 o11e thllfl of slx slxths lllfl Ill IOLII s1xths as m 1111 th11ds 1 two s1xths 1 tont 1111td tlllles 111 IOUI s1xths w h1ch 11e two Q11 FIIPIQIOIS 111 IOUI s1xthsthe1e 'ue two tl'llI'flN Chr M IV I 1sk a QUQSIIOII Q11 ' Indeed I .C F' ' I c ul. Y ' 7 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 . I 1 L C x L , 1 : 1 . , . u 1 1 A I 11 l . . ., , . . . 2 . , , ,, L, K. L, , . I ' - 2 v 1 1 1 ' 1 v 1 ' 1 ' 2 1 l I . A 7 . l I V 4 ' 4 1 v 1 c c c c L' 7 A - 1 1' , 2 1 ' 1 1 ' v ' 1 I1 , ' 1- . . . K1, 12 , 2 . v 1 Ava A ' X 1!k1 3 ' 4 L1 I . ty 1 'Z 1 ' . 1 ' 1 z f - ' ' az sz 1 ' ' 1 ' s z 12 j ' ' - . I 7 - 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 v ' 1 4 . I 2 I 1 A 1 ' ' 1 l c 'c 1 , 1 1 ' A ' 1 1U K1 1 l 4 1 v 2 L1 , A1 A1 2' sz 'U 'f f'a ' z ' ' 'f as ' 1 sy' ' ' gn ' q 1 1' 1' ' - 1 1 - ' ' 1 K, x be . n . x between students who may share the same room. I must Warn . 1 . , . n N1 1 l 1 v 1 ' 4 k x xx C s, A 1 I I 1 I I . I 7 A 7 4 . . - Y. v 1 . v 1 16 -- n ' 1 A L , . . , . I v l . 1 . v v 1 . 1. , V ' I I , C Y . A. 2 , ' .: S 1 . . .- L 1 ' I nw ' ' Q v - 1 . 5 v ., .. , .. ' .'1 1 1 1 an v . 1 . 4 l v ' .' .' Q. .' 2 ' .' J .' '.' 2 y' ' S as .' .' .' 21 '11 A ' 1 . ' 1 1. v 1 v I I 4 v I u r 1 ' 1 I 2 A 1 . . 1 1 , A . , , I .' 1' 1' ' c I X V ll, x . 1 ' ' 1 4 v 4 1 . ' 1K J A a K L C I 5 , K 1
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THE C hPbCENT LEYTFBN IAL PAGEANT ElJ1S0dQ IV Pr111c1p1l Joseph T1 uc 'lhc f1lSt 111111011511 of Lcc No1mal Academy a gladuate of Bon dom Gustax us Be in The ass1st1nt111structo1 a young ma11 of 17 Xealq Elxlra Moulton Two xoung lacllcs fl0IH out of town applx111g, it Lee No1n1al Academy M8105 Fa1ra1 Tlme Septembel 1846 Place Othce of the Prmup 11 of Lee No1mal Ac tdemx Lee M une T111s IS the fou1t11 scene f1on1 the centenmal pageant wluch DICCUICS the 1l1ust11ous h1sto1y of our school Th1s pageant IS d9d1C8.t6d to ou1 QGIIGIOUS benefactor Dr Geolge Averlll and Wlll be presented on Commencement Day fAQQ1stant Gustavus Bea11 ushels 111 two voung ladlee J BEAN MISS Elxna Moulton of Spllngiield and MISS WIQICX Pau 11 of P11nceton to see sou S11 BOTH Good dav S11 TRDF P1dW be st ite d It 1s g1lt1fXl1lg' to 1ecc1xe COIHf1'1L1l11Clt10llS t1om voung ladles exldently so eager to ledlll and D1 ogress VU desne the lttL1lCl1IlC6 of those onlx vs ho studx fO1 the loxe ol It Dllllllgl xour tu ulth us mlke 110 m1stake XOUI con duct ulll be L1lLfllllX sc1ut11111ed Ou1 pulpose ls se11ous M1ss Nloulton h ue xou l11lliNt1O117 FLVIRA VVould xou lIllll'll9ldt6 1xpQ11scs f0l n1c S119 TRUF lhc tllltlflll X 1111s xx nh the dtp11tn1e11t vs 1th X1 h1ch xou xush ll0'1N LOUINK o N 4 1 fo1 the cl 1ss1c 1l depa1tmcn usull bond Q Ill be obt1111cd xx 1th 1econ1me11ded fdIHll1QS lxl tht xlllagc fllbfll '51 to 'sl 10 1 week Th it of COUINQ lIlLlLldE-BS f ts liUlllllX ho 11d md IQ lLVlltA We au IIIXIOUN to Glllflll 111 the Hleh Fnghsh Dep utment Ot uh it vslll n1x LOLl1sL COIl'slSt, TRIF Smlths and l Ulu Al el111s Geomotu lJax1s T11go11om etry Bon 1tcl1 s kaxlg, 1t1o11 Nevxm 111 s Rheto11c Hedges I 02118 C11t1c 1l lf x 1m111 lt10llH lll Prose a11d Poetls Comstock s N itllldl Phllflkilllhl Comstock s Chem1st1V Olmsted s Astron omw RllSChLlllJ6lg'61N Elcmc 11ts of C11t1c1sm Upham s Intellec tual Phllosophx VVaxla11d s Mo1al SCIQIICG VVe trx to make ou1 cou1se ot stUClX as tholough an poss1ble VVe a1n1 to make good teache1s MERCY After a few te1 ms he1e u1ll vse be xble to teach S11 'P TRUE VVe haxe H1019 plfxcee to nll than teachele ax allable ELVIRA W'l1at Cdll ue expect f0l NN lges, S11 'P Y I Y of L 1 1 V T' Y 4 J A . Y .l ' ' ' 2 Lv, 4 A: ' J '4k4 4' ' i 1, 4 . , 4 , v ' As 4 K4 ,Z 2 A . Lxfsz ' A4 4' K . uv 4 'L- .' . v v 4 'ls - v Iv' yi . ' a 1 . , . 1 - z 1 ' - z j, , lla . 11 - ' . . ' ' ' 57 . 1' 1 I w 1 -1 Iv . 1 . 4' 1, 4 '4 1 ' t , 4 '12 Baez r. 'z 'z' s -4 4 ' 1 'l v 5 1 1 ww U va 2 1 Q j ' S j ' ' . j S aj 1 . ,j - A . 4 , 4. , ,. x -43: 4 3 '- ,Z 1 'z fm 2 1 1 ' 5 ' ' j to Hl2it1'lCl1l21t0. lt l'2lllg'9S from S33 at term w1th the General 1 '. 4. 9 'T' 4 . .v' . 4 4 In ,,l.h ' .1 t - 2 ... '. ' 2 t. As .' 2 , z ' 'z 1 2 - ' ' - : 1 ' 4 T' 7 1 1 44 ' v 2 ' A . ., .. 1 12 . . , . , ' . hgh 2 1 ' , 2 T1 l. V . N ' 7. J ' U, -. 4 4 . U47 4' 1 ,. 1 . z 1: rt s gs .., . - 4 1' 1 '4 '. U,-. ' y 1 7- 4' 7 , - , 1 rc , c 1 , 1 '. '4' 'H 1 v. ' . ' 4 ' 4' . 4, 4 '4 A 1, 1 1 4. 1 c 1 1 K , , 1 1 , 1, ' 4 v 4 a vw .1 1 ,1 w c . t , , . 1 J 1 . , 1 1 1 ' v 44 1 4 4. ' , , 4 '4' ' '4 1 '4 3, - A I v v I Y ,1 N I v ' - . v . ' ' . a 11 i 4 v 'v l vi' 1 ' Q I A , , A, . . , , 2 Y .b . 4 4 C ' . . 4 v ' -
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BEAIN ELVIRA MERCY TRUE 81 BOTH MERCY TRUE THE CRESCENT Miss Moulton a haie starts tv1ent1 fi1e of its leaps 111 ad1 a11ce of a hound The hare takes four leaps to the hound s three But two of the hound s leaps are equal to three of the hare s How many leaps must the hound take to 01 ertake the h3199 Sir A hare staits tv1 enty f11e leaps in ad1 ance of a hound T110 of the hounds leaps are equal to three of the hare s 11 h1le the hare takes foul leaps to the hound s th1ee H011 ma11y leaps must the hound take to overtake the hare? Sir if two of the hound s leaps equals three of the haxe s one of the hounds is equal to one and one half of the hare s A11d if the hound takes th1ee leaps to the hare s four he takes one leap to the haie s 0119 a11d one thlld Sir 1f one of the hound s leaps is equal to 0116 and one half of the hare s and if he takes one leap to the haie s one and one third he giilllb taking one leap o11e and 0116 half minus o11e and one third oi one sixth of a haies leap S11 if he gains one h of a1e s eau Ill tak ng one a 1 h 111 gain t11 er1t1 fi1e leaps O1 OX91tclk8 the hale 111 taking, a man1 leaps as one sixth 18 eontalned time in t11 ent1 fi1e 11 hich ale 0116 hunched and nft1 Theiefoie S11 the hound must txke o11e hundred and nft1 le 1ps to o1 eltake the haie extl acting the cube lO0t of a numbel To extiact the cube 100t of a 11umbe1 proceed as follo11s Separate the 3511 en number into pe11ods by pointing GX GFX th11d figule b6SC,1llHlHg 111th the Llll1t9 ngule Proceeding to the left if 11 hole numbeis to the llght if decimals Find the 261621126811 11LlmbQ1 11 hose Cube IS contained 111 the left hand pe1 iod A11d 1111te it 111 the root Subtiact the cube of thls root flom the left ha11d p611OCl And to the rema111de1 annex the next period foi a d111dend Take three times the squale of the loot found 1ega1ded IS te11s fO1 a t11al d111so1 d111de the d111dend b1 It A11d 11 rite the l9QL1lt as a second pa1t of the root To the t11al d1X1QO1 add three times the first part of the 1oot iegarded as tens multiplied by the last part also the square of the last pa1t Multiplv the result by the last part and SLlbt13Ct the D1 oduct from the d111dend S11 if there a1e more p611OdS continue the operation as before BEAN V611 good indeed Thank you Sirs We anticipate the f01H'1lHg of many friendships here Sir Indeed And most profitable ones We maintain ho11e1 er that the social act111t1es of the students be l1m1ted As tem perance sobriety and molality constitute the foundation of , . . . 1: ., , . K x , J- , A v H I , ' Y 9 . , . : ' I 1 1 7 - ' 7 1 A1 ' f 7 3 7 7 7 V K 4 , 4 1 y ' 7 ' 3 N , , 9 . I ,N . 1 7 . I Q 9 1 N u y , , . , . 'v I I yi . - .r, . - ' ' ' . , ' ' in ' 1 ' V . . - 7 V ,f ' Q ' ' 1 sixt a h ' '. l 1 ' - i 1 le 1, e ll . ' v v- - 1 L, . v I - . J - ' f ' T S v 4 kv f A1 Q-'dv 'As 1 1 ' ' ' 7 -- v v ' 1 ' - ' ' 1' ' 1, , S 2 I ' -V 2 Av ' x 1 1 1 'D . BEAN: Miss Farrar: A simple question in evolutiong give the rule for Ar ic 4 ' Q 1 W. .Q N T. . v. . ,L . ' . f' : ' ' .7 ' ' ' - '- Q N 1 ' y 2 .1 Av V 4 1.1 v L 43 v A . . . V ' 9 : , ' . 3 ' ' ' . 1 , . u . . Y 7 , , . .. , , . 7 4 . V . . 1 7 '
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