Axis - Senior Number, The (1922) . we had him now;Nor time, nor distance can his rremory yet alway, alway, such calmness restUpon the brow unlined by toil or care:Wh< n reading of (he lads of Rousseaus time oppressed,His voice in clarion thunder rends the air,A nd Seniors weep. Their tears fall unrestrained,Eut Mr. Eldridges calm is maintained. THE AXIS Miss Anna J. Lamphier To Miss Lamphier we owe our desire to do the thingswhich we do to the very best of our ability. She wasnever satisfied to say, That will be all right. It mustbe as nearly perfect as our unskilled fingers


Axis - Senior Number, The (1922) . we had him now;Nor time, nor distance can his rremory yet alway, alway, such calmness restUpon the brow unlined by toil or care:Wh< n reading of (he lads of Rousseaus time oppressed,His voice in clarion thunder rends the air,A nd Seniors weep. Their tears fall unrestrained,Eut Mr. Eldridges calm is maintained. THE AXIS Miss Anna J. Lamphier To Miss Lamphier we owe our desire to do the thingswhich we do to the very best of our ability. She wasnever satisfied to say, That will be all right. It mustbe as nearly perfect as our unskilled fingers could make itand, to our surprise, we have often found that we reallycould do something worth-while when we found that wehad to do so. Often we have objected to perfecting our handwork butwe thank Miss Lamphier for insisting upon our doing sofor we realize that some day we shall appreciate it morethan now. May this teacher of ours have many happy experiencesin the years which are to follow and may her success begreater every


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