. Lasell leaves . D1T0RLA. The Leaves desires to extend to the classof TUT the heartiest of good wishes for theircontinued health, happiness and are sorry to lose our Seniors, but wefeel that they will earn for themselves inthe larger, outer world, places which will makeus all proud of them. We hope Lasell mayalways be as fond of her Seniors as she hasbeen of the class of T7. We hear much in these stirring times aboutwhat women can do to help win the war. Lec-tures and addresses are being deliveredthroughout the country, and journals, news-papers and magazines are printing a grea
. Lasell leaves . D1T0RLA. The Leaves desires to extend to the classof TUT the heartiest of good wishes for theircontinued health, happiness and are sorry to lose our Seniors, but wefeel that they will earn for themselves inthe larger, outer world, places which will makeus all proud of them. We hope Lasell mayalways be as fond of her Seniors as she hasbeen of the class of T7. We hear much in these stirring times aboutwhat women can do to help win the war. Lec-tures and addresses are being deliveredthroughout the country, and journals, news-papers and magazines are printing a great dealabout the part we must play. Not all of us canbe nurses, nor can wc spend every moment knit-ting1, sewing or rolling bandages for the RedCross. There is, however, one thing whichall of us can do, namely—Economize. Econo-my does not mean stinginess or . economy is the using of resources in themost efficient way; it is making a unit do its work. The Pepartmenl of Agriculture at Washing-ton is urging e
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