. Lasell leaves . D1TRA. June, July, August and now Septemberhave slipped into the past, so swiftly and sosilently that one wonders how they did have brought an end to our jolly vaca-tion days, and once more Lasell enfolds us inher arms for another bright, new year. Thesefew months have brought many changes;the warring nations have not, as yet, settledtheir troubles, although new elements haveentered into the conflict; capital and labcrstill have their differences; the poet, JamesWhitcomb Riley, has entered his rest; per-haps some changes have come to the girls,either pleasant or other


. Lasell leaves . D1TRA. June, July, August and now Septemberhave slipped into the past, so swiftly and sosilently that one wonders how they did have brought an end to our jolly vaca-tion days, and once more Lasell enfolds us inher arms for another bright, new year. Thesefew months have brought many changes;the warring nations have not, as yet, settledtheir troubles, although new elements haveentered into the conflict; capital and labcrstill have their differences; the poet, JamesWhitcomb Riley, has entered his rest; per-haps some changes have come to the girls,either pleasant or otherwise; if pleasures, werejoice, if sorrows we sympathize, for we, ofLasell, are as sisters. We shall miss those who are not returningbut we rejoice in becoming acquainted withthe new members of our household. To thesenew girls—Greetings! We want to extend toyou a most cordial welcome to our school homeand hope that you will be as happy here as wehave been. The editor of the Leaves is looking forwardto these girls to hel


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