. Normal offering. ce comes Miss Ruth Etta Davis. She is agraduate of this school and we are glad to wel-come her back to Bridgewater. Mr. A. G. Boy den suffered a very severe ill-ness during the winter, but we are happy to saythat he has recovered, and is once more taking his place in his classes. Miss Comstock has been obliged through illness to take anextended leave of absence, and Miss Adelaide Moffitt has come to takeher place. We hope Miss Comstock will have fully recovered in timeto resume her teaching next fall. Meanwhile we extend a hearty wel-come to Miss Moffitt. We regret to announ


. Normal offering. ce comes Miss Ruth Etta Davis. She is agraduate of this school and we are glad to wel-come her back to Bridgewater. Mr. A. G. Boy den suffered a very severe ill-ness during the winter, but we are happy to saythat he has recovered, and is once more taking his place in his classes. Miss Comstock has been obliged through illness to take anextended leave of absence, and Miss Adelaide Moffitt has come to takeher place. We hope Miss Comstock will have fully recovered in timeto resume her teaching next fall. Meanwhile we extend a hearty wel-come to Miss Moffitt. We regret to announce the death of Miss Elizabeth H. Perry, whowas for nineteen years director of manual arts in the BridgewaterNormal School, and supervisor of drawing in the public schools. Shewas prominent in the work of the Ousamequin Club and was identifiedwith the arts and crafts exhibition held by the Club in 1904. Weextend our heartfelt sympathy to the relatives and friends of MissPerry in their great loss. 12 NORMAL OFFERING. ttty? Normal (Dtifering, EDITORIAL BOARD. Marion B. Hunt, F. Arnold, Art Editor. Bulah A. Sturtevant, Photograph Editor. Arthur C. Jones, Business Manager. William J. McCarthy, Assistant Business Manager. George E. HayesGladys F. RussellMildred D. SpeareLena K. Arden ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Susa W. Henry Anna C. McLaughlin M. Helen Sullivan Isabel S. French Roxie M. Taylor Doris Burnham Gertrude E. Delaney Phebe Lewis NORMAL OFFERING 13 £frttarfeL f jNCE again our Offering appears, but changed by many circum-stances. With this edition begins a new regime, for now thebook is wholly an enterprise of the student body. There is now noNormal Club to give financial aid, but funds have been raised by theclasses from plays and candy sales. The School is changed, too, for an entering class larger than everbefore surprised us in September, so large that our New Dormitory,built to allow for growth, is filled to its capacity. In the NaturalScience Garden a ho


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