The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept1903-June 1904 . De Busk, 99, that she is taking orders for Navajoblankets, also for Indian beads, baskets and pot-tery, for the benefit of the Industrial School inAlbuquerque, N. M. Miss De Busk can getthem wholesale and sell them as cheaply as theycan be secured in New Mexico. Address 612 Con-gregational House, Boston, Mass. THE TIGER. G. I. Matchett, 88, is one of the very pros-perous lawyers of Chicago. Miss Virgie Estill, ex-o5, has spent the pastnine months in continuing most successfully herstudy of vocal music in the Columbia Conserva-tory of Music in


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept1903-June 1904 . De Busk, 99, that she is taking orders for Navajoblankets, also for Indian beads, baskets and pot-tery, for the benefit of the Industrial School inAlbuquerque, N. M. Miss De Busk can getthem wholesale and sell them as cheaply as theycan be secured in New Mexico. Address 612 Con-gregational House, Boston, Mass. THE TIGER. G. I. Matchett, 88, is one of the very pros-perous lawyers of Chicago. Miss Virgie Estill, ex-o5, has spent the pastnine months in continuing most successfully herstudy of vocal music in the Columbia Conserva-tory of Music in Chicago. Miss Ella Masden, ex-oi, is teaching in theHigh School at Oskaloosa, Iowa. Miss May Cathcart, oo, will spend the sum-mer with her parents in Garden City, Cathcart has accepted a position in theGarden City High School for next year. Miss Bess Porter, 03, is in California, whereshe hopes to regain her health. Miss Blanche Atchison, 00, who has beenteaching in Salt Lake City for the past year, willspend the summer in McGEE, Instructor in the EngineeringSchool. HONORS AND were conferred as follows: HIGH HONORS. Jean Ingersoll, 05, Mable Jencks, 04, AliceKidder, 06, Laura Stiles, 05, Sarah Wolver-ton, 04. HONORS. Maurice Hall, 05, Louise Holcomb, 06. MaryPorter, 05, Ella Warner, 04*. The Hemming Scholarship was awarded to Maurice Hall; the Mary G. Slocum Scholarshipto Victor Keyes. The Perkins Scholars for thisyear are Alice Kidder and Donald Tucker. TheHastings Prizes were awarded fo Wm. M. Vories,P. D. Rice and Sarah Wolverton. The HawleyScholarships are given of 1904. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor ofArts—Lucile Allderdice, Louisa Daketa Allen,Albert Wesley Baker, James Arthur Birchby,Walter Carlisle Bybee, Eva Carbon, Jessie MayGordon, Edith Erminia Hall, Albert Chain Har-dy, Muriel Beveridge Hill, William LeonardHogg, Carl Theodore Hunt Jr, Alanson Saun-ders Ingersol, Mabel Jencks, Lola Rose Knight,


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