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ADVERTISEMENT. A FULL LINE OF LfQWNEY’S GH0G0EAJFES May be found at the store of CHA5. C. HEARN, Druggist, Faxon Block, Quincy. Of all kinds at the lowest prices possible. Also Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded at very low rates at ’Willard’s Drag Store, 27 School St., Quincy. OUR ST-0GK IS GQ PLE-TE. 0 A Full Line of Fall and o Winter Footwear for o everyone. Examine ours 0 before purchasing else- o where. GRANITE SHOE STORE, H. A. FELTIS, Manager. ROBERTSON BLK. Leach, Shewell Sanborn, PUBLISHERS OF WEXW BOOKS? 202 Devonshire St., Boston. All Graduates Should Attend the First Annual Reunion of the Alumni.
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THE GOLDEN-ROD. Edited by - Mary A. Cashman, ’95, | Eloise P. Flood, ’95, Isabella IIay, ’90. Why has the Breeze no exchange column ? “The Prophecy ” in the Opinion is worthy of mention. We gladly greet the High School Record, Sioux City, Iowa. The exchange column of the Stranger is exceptionally good. The editorials of the Oracle are especially interesting this month. Welcome Normalia, may you al- ways be as interesting and instruc- tive ! The Cue is one of the largest exchanges received, and contains many good articles. Compliments on the cover of the Messenger which is arranged with taste and appropriateness. We are sure that all lovers of Dickens will appreciate “ A Dickens Dinner Party,” in the H. S. Gazette. The article, “Foot Ball,—Its ad- vantages,” in the Englewood High School Journal is especially interest- ing and instructive at this season of the year. The exchanges received are : High School Life, The Stranger, The Breeze, The Oracle, High School Student, The Messenger, The Classic, High School Echo, The School Re- cord,High School Times,The Pioneer, The Owl, Our Animal Friends, The Cue, High School Life, The Opinion, High School Journal, High School Record, H. S. Gazette and Normalia. Wayside S$)t‘ay£. Fditod hv J Maby j- Leaky, ’95. rallied by J Catherine E. IIealy, ’96. Knowledge is the knowing that we cannot know. • “ Honor is the hill that few may hope to climb, Duty is the path that all may tread.” Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. “The greatest service a man can do for a good cause is to die for it.” —J. B. O' Reilly. “ The finest treasure mortal times af- ford, Is spotless reputation; that away, Men are but gilded loam or painted clay.” —Shakespeare. “ If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.”—Benjamin Frank- lin. “Politeness is the outward gar- ment of good will.” “ It is not the wall of stone without That makes the building great or small, But the soul’s light shining round, about. And the faith that overcomes the doubt, And love that stronger is than hate.” —Lomjfellow. Well tilled and guarded fields, Make happy harvesting. Dark skies must clear, and when the clouds are past, One golden day redeems a weary year. —Celia Thaxter.
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