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IN MEMORIAM Mary Matt Dwyer, 31 |T is with great sorrow that we write of the death of Mary Matt Dwyer, ' 31 , who was Editor of the Tower only eight years ago, and who was active at that time in so many of the other groups which are still a part of our college life; hut we may find some comfort in the memory of her character and of her contributions to the happiness of others. She had an unusually brilliant mind and extraordinary literary and artistic ability, which are not forgotten. But it is the remembrance of her outstanding personality that is of solace to us now. The memory of visits with Mary Matt, and of her kind humour and constant cheerfulness will always he carried in the hearts of her classmates. Physically handi¬ capped, she had a spirit so courageous that it compelled the great fondness felt for her to transcend pity, if not to forget it. Her name remains an inspiration to us as it was to the students of her time. Nine
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IN MEMORIAM Mother Anna McLaughlin k JEWS of the death of Mother Anna McLaughlin at Kenwood on ' September 7 , 1937 was received with sorrow at Manhattanville. Mother McLau ghlin, who was one of the founders of the college, helped to establish it in those traditions which have always been dear to the children of the Sacred Heart, and she imbued it with the spirit which we now recognize as an integral part of Manhattanville. 1 hose who knew Mother McLaughlin in the early days of the college have told us of the enthusiasm of the beloved first warden and of the sympathy she always showed in the interests and problems of the girls. They have given us the unforgettable picture of Mother Mcl jaughlin s evening meetings with the girls; we see them sitting with her, listening to her every word as she spoke of many things, among them the books which she knew and loved so well, and about which she taught in her English Literature classes. Linder her the college became a family, and no one would willingly have missed one of those evenings with her. Mother McLaughlin, well loved by the college, will always he remembered at Manhattanville for her place among those who laid its foundations. Eight
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