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R190 nQJ2QtmggfR,90 ne,'ffE-bfi! Vingt Ans Apres UDDENLY being seized with the spirit of prophecy, I take my pen in hand to record those things which will be revealed unto me. A darkness comes over my sight, I reel, then all is clear, and I lind myself alone on a high mountain top, from whence I can look into the buildings of the city below. It is morning. I look into the private office of a prosperous concern, and I see a familiar Hgure. Jeanette Wing. She is rapidly dictating to a secretary. On her door are the printed words General Manager. Then I look into a little country schoolhouse and see Paul Yinger, the poor pedagogue. I am disappoint- ed, I thought he was going to be a cow. From thence I look into an artist's studio. There I see Anthony Dukette and Muriel Jackson, entertaining a group of greasy Bohemians with a puppet show, while from a window I gaze into a studio across the way and behold Catherine Hanley toiling alone at a stocking advertisement. A strange confusion meets my ears and looking into a room above, I ind Ora B. DeVil- Picrce, Paul Hoover. Steven broadcasting over the radio. schoolgirl complexions. Not life, perhaps. Then my sight where I ind several familiar ice Ihrig, who is administer- Mrs. Gerald Bowersox fthe side the hospital I see Kath- tion Army uniform, distrib- to the unemployed. Next to biss, Irene Mosher, Eleanor Bonfoey, and yes, Mr. Peeke, The ladies have retained their so the boys. Too much night wanders to a large hospital. people. Among these are Al- ing a dose of castor oil to former Joan Mohneyj Out- ryn Wells, dressed in Salva- uting doughnuts and coffee the hospital is a church Cfor convenience perhapsj and I look in. There I find Jane Pauli, directing a group of squirming children in the art of organing. It is done wholesale now, you know. Next I gaze into a Carnegie Library, and whom should I behold but Viv- ian Meredith, presiding at the desk, while Pauline Tobin and Hester Rienstra discuss with her the relative merits of various physical education books. As I watch this scene, enters the famous football coach of Notre Dame, Bob Mack, who soon settles the discussion. As I look into the street again, I see 'Arthur Weinberg entering the State Capitol opposite. He is now Governor of the State. Dr. Gordon Behrentz comes riding down the street-on his way to the home of a patient no doubt. Next I look into an Old Maids' Home and find 'Elizabeth Malcolm, Leona Huey and-horrors!-myself, sewing contentedly on patch- work quilts. I hasten' to turn my gaze in another direction and find myself looking into the Sanctum Sanctorum of an experimental chemistry laboratory. And what to my wondering eyes should appear but Merritt Perkins, the second Einstein, aiding Llewellyn Ringle and Robert Reed in their experiment to secure a microscope to make atoms visible, while Secretary of Navy, Wayne Hazen, looks on. Back on the street I find Attorney John Theurer hastening to keep an appointment with the banker, Harold Jackson. Next I visit an apartment- house and Hnd the landlady, Virginia Roll, getting a roll of her own by bam- boozling the boarders. In a home nearby I find Lela Wortinger QWithersj , the happy housewife, making biscuits heavy enough to sink a ship. I see all our other classmates in roles of varied nature, the Meade girls dancing in. a cabaret, some of the girls stenographers, and the strange part is that we are all successful. Marjorie Crabbe. I 'nge Twenty!-Tltrce
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