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iS OAK, LILY AND IVY. jfrom @ur JErcbattges. —We are glad to receive the “Hiigis,” as it contains several interesting stories. A few short, interesting stories make a paper much more pleasing than one or two long, prosy ones. —The Red and Blue has an exceptionally long Exchange column in its De¬ cember number. It is well written and by far the best item of tbe paper. The article on Berlin is profusely illustrated by photographs. —The Student: Your chief deficiency is in your lack of cuts. Otherwise your paper is most interesting. —The article, “How I Kept House One Day,” in the Enfield Echo,” is very humorous. —Few, if any, of our Exchanges present a better appearance than “The Red and Gray.” Anyone who enjoys a good joke should read “An Advertise ment.” —“The Orange and Black” needs some cuts to improve its appearance. The “Beatrice Fairfax” column is certainly a novel way of introducing personal hits. —“The Dean Megaphone” is distinctive from the other papers on account of its fine print. It has a remarkably long Alumni column. —The contents of “The High School Herald,” are worthy of its bright cover. The stories are good and appropriate to the Christmas season. —The Plagiarist column in the “Tufts Weekly ” certainly contains many witty quips. —We acknowledge with thanks “The Leavitt Angelus,” “TheKarux,” “The Mt. Hollis Outlook,” “The Hedding Graphic,” “The College Signal,” “The Somerset Idea,” “The Courier,” “The Greylock Echo,” “The Argus,” “The Gates Index,” “The Mt. St. Joseph Collegian,” “The Artisan.” THE OAK, LILY AND IVY 18 PRINTED AT THE MILFORD DAILY JOURNAL OFFICE WHERE THE BEST PRINTING AND BINDING IN THIS SECTION ARE DONE. Remember when you want to advertise the columns of the Journal will give you the best results
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OAK, LILY AND IVY. J 7 Saturday, April 16. Wednesday, u 27. t t May 11 . t c 11 2 5 - Monday, u 3 ° Wednesday, June 1 . 11 i i 8. The following were awarded ‘‘M’s” at the close of the football season: Archer, (Mgr.,) Bailey, Barnard, Gallery, Coombs, Dalton, Dunphy, fCapt.,) J. Duggan, Grayson, Hilton, Manion, (Asst. Mgr.,) Marcus, Moloney, McCue, Newcomb, Sulli van. — Dr. S. Ernest Fletcher, ’84, was elected mayor of Chicopee, Mass., for this year. —Mr. Charles F. Egan, ’90, died Dec. 23, of consumption, at his home on West street. —Miss Josephine H. Westphal, To, spent the holidays at her home in Hartford, Conn. —Miss Agnes McMahon has entered the Sophomore class from the Franklin High school. —Norris Langley has entered the Sophomore class from the Exeter, N. H., high school. —James Foley, ’12, has entered the Brockton High school for this year, and will return to this school next year. —The engagement is announced of Miss Gertrude R. Smith, ex. ’06, daugh¬ ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Smith of this town to John F. Smith, of Pawtucket, R. I. —Miss Eugenia S. Kirby, ’05, died at her home on Spruce St., Christmas Day, from lead poisoning. —Mrs. Alice (Moulton) Burbank, ’02, died December 25, at a sanitarium in Los Angeles, Cal., where she had recently been taken for treatment. —Miss Agnes Nealon, ’07, entertained Miss Eliza Doyle, ex. ’07, of Boston, over Christmas.
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ADVERTISING SECTION. 19 WALCOTT’S The Place to buy up=to=date styles in LADIES ' SHIRT WAISTS and SUITS. loO and 152 Main Street, Compliments of Cbe Outfit. Compliments of Brcber IRubber Co. LEAVE ORDERS AT 8 Exchange St., for Cttooo of ail iKinos. KINDLING A SPECIALTY. Smoke jflve Bros. Cigar MANUFACTURED BY NOLAN BROS., MILFORD, MASS. Matter %. Cougas, Unsurance Broker FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE PLACED AT SHORT NOTICE IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. F O. SQUARE BUILDING, ROOM SOI TELEPHONESJ DO ™! 1 3 79 MILK STREET, BOSTON. TUFTS COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL Offers a four years ' graded course including all branches of Scientific and Practical Medi¬ cine, The laboratories are extensive and fully equipped. Clinical instruction is given in the various Hospitals of Boston which af¬ ford facilities only to be found in a large city. TUFTS COLLEGE DENTAL SCHOOL Three years ' graded course covering all branches of Dentistry. Laboratory and Scien¬ tific courses are given in connection with the Medical School. Clinical facilities unsur¬ passed, 30,000 treatments being made annually in the infirmary. The Diploma of the Milford High School is accepted in lieu of entrance examinations, but candidates for the Medical School must , in addition to the diploma , present satisfactory certificates of proficiency in Latin and Physics. For further information or a catolog apply to FREDERIC IVI. BRIGGS, M. 13., Secretary, Tufts College Medical and Dental Schools, 416 HUNTINGTON AVE., BOSTON. Compliments of King Bros., Clothiers. Milford, Mass. GO TO CERUTI BROS., FOR Fruit, Cigars, Confectionery MAIN STREET, MILFORD. jobn lb. CarOella, |pb. ., Sown Mouse ipbarmacp. Patronize Our Advertisers.
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