Mount Holyoke College - Llamarada Yearbook (South Hadley, MA)

 - Class of 1900

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13 Volume VI talk more and faster than any one in College ; she does not always require a theme, either, but can always find one. One of her favorites is ‘70 Ilowe street, New Haven, Conn.’; another is Minnie; they are close rivals. Alice Emeline Belcher does what might be called a heavy think i?ig part in the drama of life. There are just four places where she uses her voice. (1) 18 Townsend street, Pepperell, Mass.; (2) In the Debating Society, (rarely) ; (3) at Choral Club, and (4) in Class (frequently). Essie Winning Boyd, is another,— but she is under treatment for it at Martin’s Ferry, Ohio. Mary Alice Bradford, along with other College honors, was for a long time secretary and treasurer of the Baked Bean Club. It has not made her proud, however, and when she returns to 415 Silver street, Dorchester, Mass., her friends will probably find her unchanged. Susan Mary Bradley, k ft, was one of the Edi- tors of 1900’s Llamarada,— but that has undoubtedly been sufficiently published. Susan lives at Berry street, Roslindale, Mass. Alice Seymour Browne, 'k ft, of 159 Woodland Road, Auburndale, Mass., will be found below, probably in the missionary list. Mabel Augusta Canada, although not to be found there, can be tracked to many other places. In vacations, ‘ Can ’ haunts 710 Chapel street, New Haven, Conn. During the College year she may be found almost anywhere, at almost any time. What-

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12 The Llamarada a mass of disorganized discords. She likewise runs the Senior Class, under the inadequate title of vice- president. What more fitting than for Angeline to live at 74 Pleasant street, Arlington, Mass. Louise Allyn, may be found at 247 High street, Bristol, Conn. Bessie Brigham Armington, 'k 12, at Elm Lawn, Dorchester, Mass. Bessie by the way, is a powerful member of the executive committee of the Y. W. C. A. Ruth Stewart Arnold, Q, lives at 16S3 Cam- bridge street, Cambridge, Mass., is literary, and a member of the Athletic Association. Margaret Elizabeth Ball, H I A, has more mail than any one else in Passaic, N. J. A special post- man has been hired by the town to carry mail to 84 Aycrigg Avenue. Such is the amount of material sent to the Editor-in-chief of the Mount Holyoke ! With her mighty guitar, Margaret has supported the Banjo Club for four years, with her mighty efforts has she aided the Debating Society and the Executive Committee of the League. Ethel Hannah Bardwell, is a member of the Debating Society. That looks like an ordinary statement, — but in Ethel’s case it means much. It means that she heeded not the advice of her friends, sent from 70 Federal street, Greenfield, Mass., nor her own desires, but joined the debaters to prove to the world that she can get 85. Grace Eldridge Beach is noted on account of the unusual qualities of her tongue. Grace can and does



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14 The Llamarada ever ‘ Can does, she does very thoroughly ; — be it to jolly the Faculty, sustain the conversation at table, write treatises for the perusal of government officials or ‘talk about me.’ Although of exceeding tender years, Canada is a marvel in her line. Florence Edna Chamberlain is another marvel, — although in quite another line, 72 State street, Springfield, Mass., bears a plate with a single inscription “ Here was born Florence Edna Cham- berlain, a member of the Mount Holyoke Debating Society.” Florence talks of going abroad for the next two years for the purpose of polishing one of her sentences in the mines of Siberia. Jean Dean Cole who emerged from 8 Ten Broeck street, Albany, N. Y., to become vice-presi- dent of the To fxlv chapter, of the Debating Society, was once told gently that her brain worked slowly. If Jean didn’t enjoy it so much as a joke, the College would be less ready to recognize the grain of truth it contains. The parents of Agnes Louise Collins, 2 ® X, secured for their child an instructor on the banjo, who through daily training at 17 Hillside avenue, Amesbury, Mass., fitted Agnes for leader of the Banjo Club 98-’99. Minnie Wurth Crane, who was borne in the interests of education, from the wild western life of 801 Park street, Omaha,Neb., was an ingenious suc- cess as vice-president of her class, ’98-’99, and a dis- ciple of the Reconstructive policy as President of the To jlcv chapter of the Debating Society.

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