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MARY CORNELIA WILLIS, B. L. S. Baltimore, Md. The ecene is History class. Dr. Tiffany has just asked a ~uestion in his usual H~ViFFe!H~lt~nd the t~:~~~s bae:i~~d~~ shake. We know from the exclamation !~!ti~gi~t tt~l bl~~~h~nfh~ntdit\~m~i~: V Willis. This fair lady is passionately fond of Carlyle and Hawthorne, jielng a hero and heroine worshipper. She has always been indentified with the English Course. In her Er-e s h m a n year the teachers would call her WiUs, and now in her Senior year she is private tutor to Edwin Jr. Cornelia is our youngest class- llii~~':h~~\Wo~~~ ~~r;:~!rn\~fsisS\~a;{ ~~iFu~~~ua$Jeh!~I~~~ea~~; for her laughter and feel that she has~lghtened many a weary lesson by her presence. LILLIAN LAVINA ZAHN, B. L. S. Westminsttw, Md. Lir;ra~WtnEik~bJ~~~ ~~~~: o~t~o:~i~s~~ mates she has been affected by the "Samnite" fever.. In her Sophmore year she began to smile at a certain frock ~:st'm~~~i:j~~I~~~~~~:.d ¥~eii:v~~h~~ "J again attacked her in her Senior year and the case is critical. It is even rumored that she may go down to N. CarOlina, :g~J~~.msle~~a:a?:a~~ng~~~:'~!d~e'; in getting out of lessons either by hoot ing or being excused on "Une Maladie Imaginaire." She loves Geology, and is e ~h~~~~;~~~r:~n~h~~hbAe~~n~'i~~ai~e~~~ eaV:s;;O:u~te~lo~~ ~h~ History of 1907. 23
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