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mn -..1,,t 1 THE 1917 LLAMARADA Elrll Mr what H1111 Eat aah 1111 Flrll lilnu what Hun Arn: QSeen in the tray-books. 'lj A. BENNETT-483 lunch-no beans, pitcher of milk, tea if possible. RITTER-NVeak tea and toast and water. I'lAZELTON -FOLH' desserts. XVINSHIP -Regular lunch-salt and pepper. M. P. SMITH-Nothing sweet, please. G. TEELE-One regular dinner for the cat. ELIZ. RICHARDS-Good sized pitcher of cold milk, six slices of toast, butter. H. WRIGHT-Three slices of toast, milk to drink, and potato. B. DROEGE-One dinner Qlife sizej. LOUISE VVIIITTEMORE143-44, breakfast-hot cereal. Please leave tray in 44 on some clear space and donit knock. Bo'rsFoRD-Two dinners, pickles. E. lXfIURDOCK'FOUI' slices of toast, two glasses of milk. M. Luca-li on toast and tea. gg 30
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' 'I ' ga Consumers' League The nur nose ofthe Consumers' l,ea fue l of Mount Holyoke College, as stated in the Constitution, is to encourage an intelligent interest in the National Con- sumers' Leaguef, The work of the Na- tional Organization is, broadly speaking: 1. To insure propaganda to induce the passage either by State or Federal legis- l21tl1l'C, of such social legislation as Child Labor or Minimum Wage Laws, and 2. To create a demand among consumers for . - . goods bearing the Consumers League Label and to rain their su 1 orl in such a 21 l P campaigns as for example, the Shop- liarly hflovement. U lbihrmf l EAI! l 1,111 R, 1917 . . . l,7'l',Yl'dl'lI,f RUFI1 C111uus11 1916 . Vice-1'rexide11f RUTII hom IQIS . S6'C7'6'fll7'3' Cixnonu lDlX'lI 11, IQIS . . - . T7'FllJ'lH't'l' Efcerutrue Glnmmittvr Dolothy SUUW 1916 Margaret Reid, IQI8 GIWCC Allen 1917 Janet Woolverton, 1919 Zliarultq Ahniaur Nliss Amy l'leWes,'l'h.D. 9
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THE 1917 LLAMARADA Gllanel nf 1915 AIOTTOI 'Slime non a'ideri COLOIKZ Blue FLOWER: White Rose lfllHEl.EM: l.iOn Rampant l'iVI:II.YN IQEYES IDAVIS . . Prefident .DOROTI-IY TOWLE . . Vice-PreJia'ent NIARY .PERKINS SMITH . . Secretary DOR0'l'IIY BARRETT XVILLIANIS Treasurer E. FRANCES BOTSFORD Sergeanf-at-Arm: IDOROTHY STRUSS . . Chairman, Clary Prayer .Meeting Commitlee HELEN XVILDER l-IAZELTON Capfain of Bafleefball Team ELIZABETH BICRI-'ORD . . Captain of Hockey Team y BESSIE HAVEN BOWNE Cheer Leader Exrrutillr Glnmnlittrr Dorothy Towle, Chairman Ruth hlcrrill Gerrish hflargaret Miller Dorothy Adelaide Kyburg. Anna Kimball Young Mnnnrarg illllrmhvrn Miss Woolley Miss Abby H. Turner hlr. Samuel P. Hayes Miss Sarah E. Smith Miss Anna H. Morgan Miss Cornelia M. Clapp Miss Nellie Nielson Mr- Joseph A- Skinner 31
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