Word: misses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MISS Lilian L. Bangs, stenographer and typewriter copyist. 7 Exchange place, room 20, Boston. Telephone...
...college who make friends the beginning of a new year bring with it a strange complexity of feeling. As we wander about on a first day like this there is something which we miss and miss sadly. A class has gone and many faces which college intimacy has made dear to us are no longer to be seen. We try to stifle the feeling by burying ourselves in the realities about us. At the same time we have a feeling that sadness is out of place at the beginning of the year. Then we reason with ourselves and we find...
...gymnastics and fencing; Mr. John E. Dolt, in American gymnastics; Mr. Christian Eberhard, in class drills in light gymnastics; Lieut. Mark L. Hersey, in military drill; Mr. James G. Lathrop, in track and field athletics; Dr. F. N. Whittier, in developing appliances; Mr. John Bemler, in posturing and tumbling; Miss Grace E. Folger. in Swedish free movements and heavy gymnastics; Miss Ida May, in aesthetic movements and voice training; Miss Jennie B. Wilson, in general gymnastics...
...Copeland, Instructor in English, is the author of an article "Miss Austin and Miss Ferrier; Contrast and Comparison." Its nature is sufficiently indicated by its name. We need only say that the article is plentifully supplied with quotations and is very interesting reading. The other articles in the number are unusually good. The best are "Pygmies of Africa" by John Dean Caton who has often before been a contributor to the Monthly, "The Hayes Administration" by John Cox, and for lovers of nature a charming and interesting article by Olive Thorne Miller entitled "At Four O'Clock in the Morning...
...Miss Margarita Palmer, assistant at the Yale Observatory, has been called to fill the same position at Vassar college...