Tatler . notebooks, which, by the way, are always m de-mand just before examination. She is noted for witty remarks,and delights in psychological questions. Lola is a true discipleof the Stoics in that she eliminates all emotional ideas from heilife, and heartily agrees with their belief that emotion is adisease not to be tolerated. MARY E. KIRVEN, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and Winthrop Literary Society,Marshal of W. L. S., First Term, 1908-1909; elected Corre-sponding Secretary of W. L. S., First Term, 1910-1911; Vice-President of W. L. S., First Term, 1911-1912; member ofC


Tatler . notebooks, which, by the way, are always m de-mand just before examination. She is noted for witty remarks,and delights in psychological questions. Lola is a true discipleof the Stoics in that she eliminates all emotional ideas from heilife, and heartily agrees with their belief that emotion is adisease not to be tolerated. MARY E. KIRVEN, A. , S. C. Member of Y. W. C. A. and Winthrop Literary Society,Marshal of W. L. S., First Term, 1908-1909; elected Corre-sponding Secretary of W. L. S., First Term, 1910-1911; Vice-President of W. L. S., First Term, 1911-1912; member ofCollege Glee Club and Singing Society; member of ExecutiveCommittee of Choral Society. There are three things we may surely expect of Mary^first,that one of these days well hear her golden voice much praised;second, that shell never undertake the instruction of the young ofour State; and, last, the success or failure of others will alwayscall forth from her prophetic lips this grave sentence, I toldyou


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