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... winter . Virginia Bartle's address for the winter is 159 Watching Avenue , Mont- clair , New Jersey . Eva M. Becker will rest a year before continuing her musical education . Sara Beecher is teaching in the Alma Leighton Graves School ...
... winter . Virginia Bartle's address for the winter is 159 Watching Avenue , Mont- clair , New Jersey . Eva M. Becker will rest a year before continuing her musical education . Sara Beecher is teaching in the Alma Leighton Graves School ...
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... winter . She intends to go to Italy and Greece in the spring . Edith Fisher is studying botany at the University of ... winter and study music . Sarah T. Keniston will spend the winter at home in Plymouth , N. H. Anna Kitchel is at her ...
... winter . She intends to go to Italy and Greece in the spring . Edith Fisher is studying botany at the University of ... winter and study music . Sarah T. Keniston will spend the winter at home in Plymouth , N. H. Anna Kitchel is at her ...
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... winter at home . Helen Robinson will spend the winter studying music at her home . Her address is 618 16th St. , Des Moines , Iowa . Elizabeth Russell is studying domestic science at Teachers ' College . Elizabeth Sampson is teaching ...
... winter at home . Helen Robinson will spend the winter studying music at her home . Her address is 618 16th St. , Des Moines , Iowa . Elizabeth Russell is studying domestic science at Teachers ' College . Elizabeth Sampson is teaching ...
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... winter will be The Mansion House , Hicks St. , Brooklyn , New York . Elizabeth Westwood will be at 936 St. Mark's Avenue , Brooklyn , New York . She intends to write for the New York papers . Edith Wyman is spending the winter at her ...
... winter will be The Mansion House , Hicks St. , Brooklyn , New York . Elizabeth Westwood will be at 936 St. Mark's Avenue , Brooklyn , New York . She intends to write for the New York papers . Edith Wyman is spending the winter at her ...
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... winter would be to get up two basket ball teams . There were eight or ten Smith gradu- ates who would play , '97 , '98 , and '99 girls , and some from Bryn Mawr who gladly joined . There were not enough Bryn Mawr girls to make up a full ...
... winter would be to get up two basket ball teams . There were eight or ten Smith gradu- ates who would play , '97 , '98 , and '99 girls , and some from Bryn Mawr who gladly joined . There were not enough Bryn Mawr girls to make up a full ...
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