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WHEELOCK 53111 iluhing ,Memory ni CATHERINE HANNAN. Oh thou!-A ray of sunshine and of light, To every friend Whom thou' hast left behind, Dids't thou the sun take With thee on thy flight, Ur dids't thou leave us some that We may find? Oh, maiden precious, thou'rt indeed so kind! W'e see the light! 'Tis brighter than before, And like a summer rnorn shines' in the heart, For us to cherish, reverence, and adore. ls thy light a secret-or an art? But thou coulds't not take all the light away If thou desired. Though clouds o'er all 'the sky A Should every ray of sun one peep -deny, Or if our eyelids drooped as though in sleep, ln the mirrors of our rnind, as bright as day lVould the light of thy soul forever creep. s B.M.S
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1 I 52 WHEELOCK A fllii Bluhing memory nf LAURA LITTLE AND LILLIAN STANLEY L V. , Somewhere-there blossomed far far away, A beautiful red, red rose, 1 Gladdening a heart every live long day, So matehless and radiant, so happy and gay, 1, Oh wondrous, delicate Rose! Somewhere-there bloomed in a garden fair, ' a A Violet, tender and blue, Q' Brightening the life of each Hower there, - E ' So fragrant and winsome, so loving and rare, Uh Violet, gentle and true! Somewhere-there dawned a blessed new day Q In the spot where our garden grows, When into that garden chanced to stray, li y ' So sunny and cheerful, so happy and gay, l This dear little Violet and Rose. A But soon, Someone gathered these flowers small, T The Violet first-then Rose, A To bloom in the love-liest garden of all, No more shall they wither, no more shall they fall, ' Oh gloriouf Violet, and Rose! l BEULAH M. SWEETSER.
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54 W1-1EELocK I9 Hu? H10 'ill H04 Ho! I'io3 N43 me MQ NM 5, Wheelock in the War Helen W. Holmes, '96, is running a Liberty Breadshop and Lunch Room in Plymouth. Lectures on food conservation and War cooking are regularly give-n. Clara Massey, Special' 'oo, is in canteen Work in France. Elinor Burgess, '16, Was engaged in Canteen Work at Ayer and later in a southern camp. Abigail Bacon, 716, Was ordered to France as an army nurse. Ruth Kinball Harlan, 716, chauffeur of Red Cross.
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