Volume VI 7 Myrabel came from 51 High street, Greenfield, Mass. Minnie Almira Graham, who spends her vaca- tions at 355 Market street, in the little town of Lock- port, N. Y., has distinguished her family by her diplomatic finesse as chairman of the senior photo- graphy committee. Walpole is the Homeric name of the village in Massachusetts, which reared Eleanor Wilmot Guild. Eleanor’s bon mots will be handed down for a gen- eration. Harriet Louise Hale had nothing to do with naming her birthplace, Ottumwa, Iowa. Otherwise she would not have been allowed to remain on the Glee Club for the past two years. Grace Twemlow Hammond, Editor of Llama- rada, ’9S- 99, resides on the flats at Fishkill-on-Hud- son, N. Y. Grace Adeline Howe appears so constantly with Winifred Fairbanks that she has probably often invited Winifred to spend the summer with her at 291 Chestnut street, Gardner, Mass. We met Verena Huntress with her guitar one day last winter, and she told us most impressively that she belonged to the Debating Society. Her room-mate says she was born at 20 Woodside avenue, Amherst, Mass., and has been eagerly negotiating with President Harris for an annex. Some one has seen Helen Jackson of Andover, Mass., playing on the Mandolin Club. Cornelia Emma Juliand expects her parents to
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Volume VI 19 its name from the happy little ways of Emma Jane McLean, E4 A. Harriet Phoebe McPherson, comes from the same town and has testified to the veracity of the above statement. Belle Louise Mead of Greenwich, Conn., was editor of the Llamarada, ’9S-’99, and is President of the Students League, ’99-’oo. But for that slight prefix Belle would have been her room-mate, Louise Mead. Louise also comes from Greenwich, Conn., was Editor-in-Chief of the Llamarada, ’98-’99, and is President of the Senior Class, ’99-’oo. New Milford, Conn., is the enviable town which reared Grace Hollister Mervvin. Her sister says they are both on the Debating Society. A reporter was sent to interview Bertha Miles Meserve, but he says that Bertha is very reserved and positively refused to give him any additional data except the fact that she lives at 87 Linden street, Allston, Mass. His interview with Emily Mulford Miller, E t A, however, was more satisfactory, as Miss Mil- ler seemed glad to talk very freely with him. She says she was born in the little suburb of Floral Park, N. Y., and was president of her class, Gardiner, Maine., has relinquished fora time its Pearl, Sara Elizabeth Moore. Who would have thought that such a small place as Gill, Mass., could have produced Katherine Sophia Moore? We are all favorably impressed by Helen Flor- ence Newton, and would like to visit her in body, at her home in Woodbridge, Conn.
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