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iii fp AS VNS K T l'lC?g by c it ua ? Qi F1033 1E iW'Qef,R 'D S W E stand, alert and yet reluctant, on the threshold of new ventures, we. the Senior Class offline 1921. have paused to reminisce and to cull from all that Manual has given us, those things that we desire most to carry away. We have dipped into the past, bright days and glad days, we have gathered that we may have in times to come something more tangible than vague memories, a senior book by which Manual may remember us and by which we may re- member Manual and ourselves. Pray, dear reader, do not think us egotis- tical we perchance seem to give you a sur- feit of our Senior virtues, but rather bear with us, in our last days with you, we ask you to peruse and enjoy with us this first volume of the Anvil.,' ' Thus conjident that we shall not be for- gotten we step forward into the future, but with thoughts ever ready to turn to those we are leaving behind us. With a host of mem- ories from Yesterday and the fragrant pres- ence of Today we go forth to face Tomorrow. HI
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Q Message from the iBI'B5iUBIIt THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON. D. c. May 13, 1921. My dear Miss Whittaker: I wonder if I may hope that you will be so good as to send to Mrs. Harding and myself a copy of the Year Book which the Manual Training High School is to issue in June, and concerning which you have written to me? Your letter pleases me so much that I cannot deny myself the satisfaction of expressing a word of good wishes and interest for you and for your fellow members of the graduating class. I am sure you will find the preparation of the Year Book an engrossing and interesting occupation, and trust that it may prove of real value to its editors and to your school. Mrs. Harding joins me in the expression of interest and good will. Very truly yours, 7hW '7f. Miss Bertha A. Whittaker, 635-53rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. E81
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