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Page 15 text:
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Bertha Bogue, sometimes known as B. Boge (g soft) hails from Chicago. In this case, it is a unique distinction, as her father is not engaged in the pork-packing business. She is distinguished as having changed her residence each year of her course, and her record in cutting recitations deserves, at least, ' ■ honorable mention. May Morrill Bolster, a daughter of the Hub, is familiarly known as Baby Bolster. Although coming from a family of lawyers, she has taken to paths of science, and haunts the Zoology lab. from morn till eve. As a cuisiniere she is unsurpassed, and the memory of her P. F. will long make our mouths water. Helen Boss, familiarly known as De Boss of de Sixt — Dickinson. Dispenser of hospi- tality and of five pound boxes of Huyler ' s. A tuneful performer on the banjo as well as on Freshman hearts. Pet abominations, worms, spiders and psyehology.
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Abbie Florence Blair. — A Romance in Pink, a new book giving a sketch of Miss Blair ' s three year course. Breaks and sprains supply the tragic elements of the plot, which -moves on to a climax of joy through a maze of dances, each of which is the occasion of the best time of her life. Edith Blake, our light-weight in ath- letics, claims to be of a pure Welsh family of Newark, New Jersey. She is very fond of argument and shows remarkable interest in experimental psychology. She is other- wise distinguished on account of her brother, a popular member of the foot ball team of Princeton. Lucy Edith Blake began to torment (and is still at it) at Wareham, the famous clam- resort (hence her digging propensities, which have won her the name of Encyclo- pedia Britannica). One would imagine her a typical grind, had she never seen her dance and heard her very original valentines and themes.
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Cornelia Bradford is the daughter of a well-known clergyman, and when we forget the dignity of her position, we call her Nell. She is distinguished by her small, trim figure, which always fits its clothes better than most. Athletics archer speciality, and she is good company when fairly started on an adventure, though harder to move than her size would warrant. Anna Hempstead Branch What ' s Nan made of, made of? Dream and rhyme and things that chime, Dare-devil plans for willing hands, Castles in Spain with merry refrain — That ' s what Nan ' s made of, made of. Grace Edith Breckenridge came to us from Toledo, Ohio; she is not related to Breckinridge of Kentucky. Although enter- ing as a Literary, she has ended by devoting almost half of her Senior work to Science, and has honorably filled the office of Vice- President of the Biological Society. 10
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