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Page 32 text:
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Alice Phelps Goodwin has a right to her haughty manner, for in her native town, Lexington, Massachusetts, she is recognized as one of the society queens, and subjects bow the knee before her. She unbends rarely, except to her intimates, to whom she is known as Old Horse, a name fitting her nature, or as Kitty, on account of her extraordinary gift of purring like a cat. Grace Greenwood hails from Lynn, Massa- chusetts, which probably accounts for the trim appearance of her footgear. She is distinguished on account of her elocutionary ability and her sealskin coat. The only thing about her which has been in the back- ground is her bicycle. Franc Hale Here ' s to the maid with all graces in one, With face that is rare and aesthetic ; Yet she ' s in for a scrape, She ' s ready for fun, Pugnacious, and most energetic. 26
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Harriet Margaretta Gold, as her name might imply, is undoubtedly worth her weight in gold. Coming from Amherst, as she does, she has an advantage over the majority of us, which she makes the most of, in a devoted pursuit of geology. Her geological map of the campus (scale, one inch to four miles) will surely be a valuable addition to our scientific collections. Cora M. Goodhind, the daughter of Fred- erick T. Goodhind, a paper manufacturer in Unionville, Conn., by her quiet dignity and modesty has won many firm friends. She is noted for her beautiful hair and dimples. The governing principle of her life is, Speech is silver but silence is golden. ' - Julia Goodrich is one of our class who has come up from Springfield every morning and gone back every afternoon, for the sake ot graduating with Ninety-Seven, and shar- ing with us the honor of bringing out the first class book at Smith. -. ' .-,
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Harriet Hallock, a chubby little mischief, with curly brown hair, always considered to be the younger of the two Hallocks. Pas- sionately devoted to two members of the faculty, she was always hovering about them camera in hand. Vastly entertaining, spin- ning yarns by the hour, her friends all wonder what they will do next year without her when they have the blues. Josephine Hallock, distinguished by her short but very severe gusts of devotion to various goddesses, much to the advantage of the florists and livery-stable keepers in town. Painfully conscientious in her work, taking life with a childlike seriousness, generous to a fault, kindhearted to everyone, she finds a very warm place in the hearts of all her friends. Elsa Sachs Hammerslough, a native of New York, entered Smith at an extremely youthful age. Originally a member of Ninety- Eight she was enabled through the assistance of numerous foreign governesses to pass up enough language work to enter Ninety-Seven. She is chiefly remarkable for her terror of alcohol lamps and mice. 27
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