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CONTENTS OF NOVEMBER RADIATOR. Mantel in the Old Governor Wentworth House, 26 Editorials,...................................................................... 27 The Blue Grass Country,............................................................29 Calvin Howard, Trumpeter, 31 Beneath the Acropolis, ............................................33 New English School Pictures,.......................................................35 True Friendship’s Test,............................................................37 Memories of the Red Ear, - 39 Exchange Notes, 40 Latin Notes, 41 English Notes,.................................................................... 43 The Latest Books, 44 Athletics,.........................................................................45
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THE RADIATOR SOMERVILLE LATIN AND HIGH SCHOOLS WtCATOr. — VOL. XI. Somerville. Massachusetts, November, 1901. No. 2. The Radiator Is published by the Somerville Latin and EXCHANOE EDITOR. English High Schools on the third Thursday of every month ALICE BURT BERRY, during the school year, and only important news matter can L. 11. S., 1902. be received after the 10th of the month. Matter for insertion BUSINESS nANAOER. may be left with any of the editorial staff or mailed to the editor H. DELANO LORING, at the Latin High School. In contributing, write on one side E. H. 8.. 1902. of the paper only and sign full name (this is for reference only). ASSISTANT BUSINESS nANAOER. Communications should be addressed to the editor, business CHARLES E. NICHOLS, manager, or exchange editor, according to their nature. L. H. S.. 19(W. Manuscript must be accompanied by necessary postage to TREASURER. insure its return. F. KEELER RICE, Terms, 75 Cents per Year Single Copies, JO Cents STAFF ARTIST. PERCY H. UNDERHILL, SOMERVILLE JOURNAL PRINT K. II. 8.. 190 . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. CLASS EDITORS. LAURENCE T. CAIN, LATIN SCHOOL. L. II. S.. 190 . HERBERT E. FLEISCHNER, 1902. EDWIN P. FITZGERALD, 1903. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. RICHARD D. BELL, 1904. FLORENCE L. BEMIS, ARTHUR T. SOULE, 1905. E. H. 8.. 190 . ENGLISH SCHOOL. — RALPH D. CLEVERLY, 1902. SPORTING EDITOR. JAMES A. McCOY. 1903. EDWARD S. FRENCH, GIRARD C. BEAN, 1904. L. H. S.. 1902. CLYDE SCOTT, 1905. THANKSGIVING! Ah, what a host of pleasant memories that word can conjure up to our minds! Exciting football games, merry parties, theatres, bounteous turkey dinners, and scores of other things not less enjoyable. But how many thoughts do we devote to the true spirit of the day? We have no desire to moralize, but do we ever stop to consider that this day has a far deeper import than mere pleasure? Enjoy yourselves, by all means, dear students, but sometime during the day give at least one thought to the true meaning of this celebration, and another to those noble men and women of old by whom it was founded. 1 E learn with the greatest pleasure of Henry K. Hadley’s latest triumph in the musical world, whereby for his symphony, The Four Seasons,” he was awarded the Paderewski and New England- Conservatory prizes, amounting to $‘J00. But, as Mr. Hadlev. Sr., remarked, the pecuniary part of the affair is nothing in comparison with the great musical honor. 'Hie young composer has many times in the past shown himself a true friend of the Somerville High Schools, so let the Radiator, in behalf of all the students, extend its heartiest con- gratulations to both Mr. Hadley, Jr., and Mr. Had- ley, Sr.
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