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HARVARD COLLEGE LINKAKT GIFT OF THE INSTITUTION NOV 4 1932 Δ VEduc UL 7310,1798 The Smith College Montbly October = 1900 . Conducted by the Senior Class . THE VALUE OF THE COLLEGE LIFE IVY POEM CONTENTS Mary.
HARVARD COLLEGE LINKAKT GIFT OF THE INSTITUTION NOV 4 1932 Δ VEduc UL 7310,1798 The Smith College Montbly October = 1900 . Conducted by the Senior Class . THE VALUE OF THE COLLEGE LIFE IVY POEM CONTENTS Mary.
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THE VALUE OF THE COLLEGE LIFE IVY POEM CONTENTS Mary Buell Sayles 1900 Charlotte Lowry Marsh 1900 5 66 66 Eva Augusta Porter 1903 Ethel Barstow Howard 1901 12 66 13 6 66 THE FAIRY GODMOTHER'S ANSWER A MEMORY HORROR OF AN UNKNOWN THING ...
THE VALUE OF THE COLLEGE LIFE IVY POEM CONTENTS Mary Buell Sayles 1900 Charlotte Lowry Marsh 1900 5 66 66 Eva Augusta Porter 1903 Ethel Barstow Howard 1901 12 66 13 6 66 THE FAIRY GODMOTHER'S ANSWER A MEMORY HORROR OF AN UNKNOWN THING ...
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... MARY BUELL SAYLES . IVY SONG It hath passed by - the little space of time- Like a fair dream , and these few summer days Crown with rose blossoming and loveliness Our comradeship along the pleasant ways . It hath been told - the tale of ...
... MARY BUELL SAYLES . IVY SONG It hath passed by - the little space of time- Like a fair dream , and these few summer days Crown with rose blossoming and loveliness Our comradeship along the pleasant ways . It hath been told - the tale of ...
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... Mary Frost Saw- yer '94 , First Vice President ; Ellen Holt '90 , Second Vice President ; Eleanor H. Nichols '95 , Secretary ; Mrs. Lucia Clapp Noyes '81 , retains the office of President , and S. Alice Brown '81 , the office of ...
... Mary Frost Saw- yer '94 , First Vice President ; Ellen Holt '90 , Second Vice President ; Eleanor H. Nichols '95 , Secretary ; Mrs. Lucia Clapp Noyes '81 , retains the office of President , and S. Alice Brown '81 , the office of ...
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... Mary Whiton Calkins , Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley . [ Miss Calkins did not speak from notes , so that the following is only in outline and in substance what " was said . " ] It is a pleasant duty to express the loyal regard ...
... Mary Whiton Calkins , Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley . [ Miss Calkins did not speak from notes , so that the following is only in outline and in substance what " was said . " ] It is a pleasant duty to express the loyal regard ...
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