Allerlei . lities and business conversations : these are not to be heldin the halls, or in private rooms. IV. Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are requested to use the chairs only. The tables and ladders arereserved for the Seniors. V. All guests shall be entertained here, and shown points of interest from the windows. (109) VI. No book shall be returned to its proper place under penalty of the law. VII. This is the only place in the building where snickering and tittering are allowed. VIII. When there is great demand for a reference book, do not use it yourself, but sit with your elbow uponi


Allerlei . lities and business conversations : these are not to be heldin the halls, or in private rooms. IV. Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are requested to use the chairs only. The tables and ladders arereserved for the Seniors. V. All guests shall be entertained here, and shown points of interest from the windows. (109) VI. No book shall be returned to its proper place under penalty of the law. VII. This is the only place in the building where snickering and tittering are allowed. VIII. When there is great demand for a reference book, do not use it yourself, but sit with your elbow uponit and look off into space. , laugh, and cry over all letters here ; as such a performance does not make one conspicuous. X. Especially bright girls are always found here, willing to aid stupid pupils with their lessons. Librarian, Miss , Miss Avery. Miss De , \ Miss A. Kimball. Miss K. Chapman. N. B. — Three new guards wanted. Address applications to Miss Tulleys. (no;. Septwbsr. 19. School opened. 20. New girls had their voices tried. 21. Reception to new girls. 22. Memorial service to Mrs. Steele. 23. Music lessons arranged. 30. Excursions to Nantasket, Bunker Hill and Navy Yard. (in)


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