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Prophecy of the Class of 1913 AIN, rain, everywhere, and even then some more! Cn this particular day I wanted to be above this dim spot called earth, far from streets, and far away beings, therefore I de- cided to ascend to the top of the high Norum- bega Tower, where noise I is never heard. After ascending the tower and viewing the beautiful scenery of the surround- ing country, I noticed in the distance a large green cloud which was rapidly approaching in my direction. I knew I should be enveloped in it because I was so high above the ground. Wlieii the cloud was about half a mile away, I began to feel dizzy and the coun- try seemed to be whirl- ing around by head. I commenced to grow sleepy as the cloud came nearer. Although striving to drive this feeling away, I soon fell asleep, and was dead to the world, and to the rain that was pouring down in bucketfuls. Then I came into a new world. Such a racket, from such a little band of suf- fragettes, who were coming down Main street. ,led by Meta Ingham, bearing a ban- ner with the words, The Noisy Suffrag- ettes. They carried out the name on their banner to the best of their ability. At Cen- tral Square they stopped, and Miss Ingham started to address the crowd of nearly Io,ooo people who had collected. After her speech she introduced the rest of the suf- fragettes, Helen Leighton, Marion jones, the noise of the from all human Mildred Kierstead and Annie Ruane, who spoke a few words, then they formed in line and started on their way to Vlfashington. Those would-be-if-they-could-be voters having gone, I began to walk up Main street, gazing at the tall and stately buildings and trying to remember what were there many years ago. In the dis- tance I noticed a build- ing which stood out more than the others. Un coming nearer, I saw that it was the Pub- lic Library. placed on Prospect Hill, so that it might be seen from all parts of the city. I de- cided to View this build- ing from the inside, and to see some of the hard- workers who l a b o r I th-ere. I entered, went to the desk, and asked if I might see the Librarian. The two attendants, namely the Misses Mabry and Casey, began to talk about books. Again I asked for the Librarian, but they still talked to me about books. Finally, I decided to find him myself. This I did, and imagine my surprise on discovering Madden as the Librarian. He was in his private ofhce. He welcomed me, and asked me to sit down and wait aminute until he had finished writing a letter. I began to won- der whether he also would talk book-lan- guage to me, but I decided to risk listening to him. Wfhen he had finished his letter, I asked him how he came to have this posi- tion. Well, he said, here is the story of my adventures. Now I was sure he was going to talk the book-language to me, but
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