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Miss Rae Her qualifications for library cataloguer are Bod- leian. Has an Aristotelian bent for classification. Miss Robinson—Human, humanistic, humanitarian. With a classical repose of spirits she asks coeds to be bonae puellae , and bonae studentae . Mr. Ryan—A Parent-Teacher propagandist; a purist; an ideal- ist; a columnist. In short, says Micawber, Indefatig- able. Miss Scott—Her most striking characteristic is her friendliness. Little first graders feel the warmth of it, and grown-ups the strength of it. Miss Skinner—She has a sense of discrimination. Shows taste in clothes, books, and pictures. Miss Smith—Her final reward, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, ye have done it unto me. Miss Smithey—Keeper of the biggest book in the college. In it she records systematically merits and demerits of all reg- istrants. Dr. Steinbach—He should be a member of the Royal Society of Oxford, for he deduces events by experimentation, not by self-evident truths. Mr. Stout—A humorist in a profound way. Believes that a man's soul has more to do with his behavior than his glands. Miss Stubbs—A dutiful daughter; a useful citizen; a faithful friend; a helpful supervisor. Miss Van Brussel—Young in spirit; small in body; big in heart; broad in attitude. Mr. Weaver—Gently pessimistic like Sir Thomas Browne. To him the world is a stage where the major characters are out-plaved by clowns, fools. Sir Tobys, murderers, and educators. Miss Whitney — Her movements flexuous and quiescent; her humor infectious and quintessent. Miss Williams—Believes in dictators . Without them she'd have no letters to take down perfectly and speedily in shorthand. Miss Wirt—She wears Minerva's segis. Her Baedeker—the seven cardinal principles of education. Dr. Zeiqel—Scholarly, flashing, sartorially correct. The youth who is diligent will find him an excellent friend and helper.
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B Miss Mary E. Whitney Miss Dorothy Williams Miss Lula E. Wirt Dr. William H. Zeigel Miss Hazel Rae Miss Alice M. Robinson Mr. C. T. Ryan Miss Malvina Scott Miss Blanche Skinner Miss Marion C. Smith Miss Edith M. Smithey Dr. W. H. Steinbach Mr. H. G. Stout Miss Elda Stubbs Miss Anna Van Brussel Mr. J. Clark Weaver
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