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Page 19 text:
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Eileen M. Kelly Dean’s Clerk It is to Mrs. Kelly that we all go, guilty and spotless, to ask if — if we may see the dean. To those who are about to enter, her smile is heartening, and to those who are depart- ing, sad and wise, her bright smile is a promise that there is always hope. Margaret C. Wolahan Bookkeeper, Stenographer With the same agreeahleness, she finds us catalogues and keys and N.Y.A. checks Even the third lost locker key brings us no rebuke. Her tolerance simply grows deeper and more imperturbable as each new flock of incorrigibles wonders if it should pay its tuitions here, and has she seen a pocketbook. Lilah M. Vaughan So ciology Dr. Vaughan, flashing in to see us only too infrequently with her red hair and smart black and white hats, is an immensely busy person, writing books and lecturing. She gives us a really applicable course in sociology, using an abundance of examples from real life to illustrate her points.
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FTER half a year of anxious publicity, there came at last the moment iJI Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs began, when the curtain was raised, when the book was opened to Once upon a time . All over the audience apprehensive artists and youngsters beside them moved closer on the edges of their chairs: for they both had much at stake. If it were possible for paint and ink to create national legendary heroes as the camera did. Snow W hite was to prove it. And applause for Snow White, more than the applause of all the children who had ever clapped for Tinker Bell since Peter Pan was born, was to determine whether or not the fairies should live. It was a hushed expectant moment. Fairy tales, like all legends, and like sunlight and laughter and the four seasons, are common f)roperly; they belong to all of us, to do with as we like. I hey are no more than outline, a framework for us to build on; and we Sf)end our dreaming hours rounding them and filling in the long descri[)tive f)as- sages, bringing to them all the fancy and the music and invention we [)ossess. hat the reader imagines has ever been more im[)oitanl than what the
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