ADVERTISEMENTS. WE PRINT The Golden-Rod And Would Like to do YOUR PRINTING. Geo. W. Prescott Son, Hancock Street, Quincy. ALL THE GO r No. 6 CHESTNUT STREET. Bricklayer, Plasterer anfl Stucco Worker. Pressed Brick, Fancy Tile and Cement Work. . . . PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO JOBBING. Shop, 40 Canal Street. Residence, 142 Washington Street. flcGRATH BROS., MONUMENTAL WORK, QUINCY ADAMS STATION. HERBERT FAY NYE, TEACHER OF Voice Culture, Piano and Organ, QUINCY, MASS. At home Wednesday evenings. GEORGE H. BROWN CO., Offices, 22 and 23 Adams Building, Quincy. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Care, Sale and Leasing of Real Estate. Money to loan on first mortgages of Real Estate. Insurance of every description promptly effected. GEORGE H. BROWN, CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC. fUMIK Groceries and Provisions, 160 CRANITE STREET, QUINCY. WALTER H. RIPLEY, Maker and Dealer in Granite Cutters’ Tools OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 14 Cross Street, West Quincy, Mass, 'Piefde’g Cor. Hancock and School Streets. All prescriptions put up by the proprietor, who can be found in attendance day and night. Perfumes, Sponges, Toilet Powders, Soaps and all articles required for the Toilet. Floral Cream, a neat and effectual lotion for Chapped Hands, Face, Lips Rough and Hard Skin.
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No. 1. Vo i,. v QUINCY, MASS., OCTOBER, 1895. Me $0lte-§0d WILL BE PUBLISHED MONTHLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR IN THE INTEREST OF THE QUINCY HIQH SGHOOL. Subscription Rates. For the year, 50 cents | Single Copies, 5 cents For sale at E B. Souther’s, (Quincy, and W. D. Ross’s, Wollaston. Address all communications to Rose Coyle, ’96, Louis N. Chapman, ’96, William C. Wales, ’98, BUSINESS EDITORS. Entered at the Quincy, (Mass.,) Post-Oftice as Second-Class Matter. f ditorikl. General { Jacob Wakshaw, ’96, Editors, l Beatrice H. Rothwell, '96. It was quite a coincidence that the senior class should have had the “Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes” for a lesson on the first anniversary of his death, for it was exactly one year ago on Monday, the 7th of October, that the last bright star of that brilliant New England galaxy was dimmed by death. The current of one’s thoughts flows in the same channel as those of the thousands of fellow-creatures who knew and loved “The Autocrat” through the me- dium of his works, and thus it was that with mingled sadness and lov- ing remembrance we recalled that singularly beautiful and beneficent life, for kindness, geniality and lively sympathy which tends to strengthen the “ brotherhood of man ” were predominant in him, and the world was “ better for his being.” R. This is the season when The Golden-Rod is in bloom, twining its golden stems around the hearts, and, likewise the pocket-books of all loyal students and well-wishers of the dear old High. Its management has been given over to the guidance of a new crew, who are hopefully looking forward to “ Point Surplus.” It has heretofore been rather diffi- cult to attain, struggling in a sea of debts, but it’s “ a bad sea that can’t be weathered.” Still, we need the aid of every person in Quincy, and we’re not at all bashful in asking for it. The expenditure of fifty cents will ruin no one, and you may be sure that such an investment is for a good cause. And the best way to make The Golden-Rod a success after subscribing, is to pay for it, as many forget to do. Then you will be sans reproche and nobody will be able to address you in somewhat the manner that the dentist addressed a debtor : “ Remember, sir, every time that your wife eats anything, that she does not eat with her teeth, nor with yours, but she eats with my teeth.” w. The Moslems implicitly believed that every man had two attendant angels—a good one and a bad one. Which of the two, think you, has made necessary the use of those
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