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THE PICKOU T 19 14 Elizabeth Whitney, Instructor in Freehand Drawing. Normal Art School, Boston, 1882. Pupil of L)r. Denman W. Ross, Lecturer in Design, Harvard University. Teaching eighteen years. Henry Iy. Dick, Instructor in Knitting. Linnville Hosiery Factory, Lanark, Scotland. John N. Howker, Instructor in Wool Sorting and Scouring. Technical School of Saltaire near Bradford, England. Certificate from City and Guilds of London. Saltaire Mills, Yorkshire, England. Goodall Worsted Co., Sanford, Me. Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass. John C. Lowe, Instructor in Woolen Yarns. Lowell Textile School, 1911. Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, Mass. Lester H. Cushing, A. B., Instructor in Languages and History. Harvard College, 1911. Ralph E. Guillow, Physical Director. International Y. M. C. A. Training School, Springfield, Mass.. 1910. Ten years’ experience in Physical Culture in various schools and institutions. x rchibald R. Gardner, M. D., Medical Adviser. Harvard University, 1902. 20
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freeman The Freshman, crude and innocent. Sets out in search of knowledge. He bids adieu to home and friends, And soon is lost in college. His dream of college life is not Just what he thought ’twould be. He longs again for prep school days When he was “King” and free. He finds no solace in his books Which once were his delight, He fears the faculty by day, The Sophomore by night. J opf omore The chesty Sophomore struts along, A careless idle dreamer, “I’m King of all the world!” he thinks, This haughty, proud fifteener (?) His face and brutish eyes are fierce He has an awful stride, His head is held so high aloft You’d think his learning wide. But were his brains all .dynamite And once explode, I swear There wouldn’t be enough to blow The dandruff from his hair. Senior The Senior, ah, the Senior is The jolliest you’ll find, The thought of worry never has A chance to cross his mind. His thoughts are all of pleasure, and His head is in a whirl, His fancy always turns to love, The ball-room and a girl. He’ll soon get o’er this life of fun, A mill hand then he’ll be, He’ll put away his full dress suit, And don his dignity . Footnote. — Dignity the Textile word for Overalls. 22
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