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OAK, LILY AND IVY VOL. XXVIII. MILFORD, MASS., OCTOBER, 1911 . NO. 1 . Published Monthly During the School Year by the Pupils of the Milford High School. BOARD OF EDITORS. Editors-in-Chief, Linus Jones, T2, Sara Haskard, T2. Business Manager, Clifton Webber, ’12. Margaret Williams, T2. John Keane, T2. Assistants. Luigi Sanclementi, ’13. Ralph Luce, T3. Julia McCarthy, T3. Subscription Rates : For the year, 50 cents. Single Copies, 10 cents. Address all communications to Oak, Lily and Ivy, Milford, Mass. Entered at the Milford, Mass., Post Office, as second class matter. Spirits of the Snow. Midway between the earth and the sky, among the dull gray clouds, Mas gathered a group of spirits over whose presence hovered a gloom, thick and almost impenetrable. There was not a movement hut spoke eloquently of disappointment and des¬ pair. No spirit seemed to want to express himself, yet each seemed waiting for the other to speak. When the silence became almost unendurable, there rose from the gloom the form of the tallest of the whole company. He hesitated a moment, then raised his head and spoke—spoke in a tone which at once commanded re¬ spectful attention. “Why sit we here idle and watch man work out his own destruction without even exerting the least influence to help the right? Why, I say, do we sit here vhen on this night, of all nights, we should he up and doing, distributing cheer and en¬ couragement among men? What—will ye still sit with faces of despair, vhen ye all know your duty? Is it not in your power to make a change e en in this la. t moment? Come! let us devise some way by which we can do oui dut and cheer and happiness to those who most deserve it- For an instant there was silence among the company- Then as if by a com¬ mon consent, the company drew into a compact mass and from time to time murmurs of dissension and then of satisfaction made their vay out to tin mull .. particles which slowly formed within the dull, gray cloud, and then fell to eart i
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