Lasell leaves . nently at 624 S. Bixel Street, Los An-geles ; and Ruth would be very happy tomeet any of the old girls who are living inher neighborhood. Hazel Blass Gross (1908-10) of LittleRock, Arkansas makes this pleasing request:My little daughter, Alice, hopes to enterin fifteen years ; so keep a place open forher. Best wishes for your continued suc-cess. Inez E. Bragg Johnson (1887-8) sends usword that she has heard recently fromFraulein Roth, who is at present an instruc-tor at the College of the Pacific, at SanJose, California. Eugenia Beetle Herring (1894-5) holdsa dear memory of old


Lasell leaves . nently at 624 S. Bixel Street, Los An-geles ; and Ruth would be very happy tomeet any of the old girls who are living inher neighborhood. Hazel Blass Gross (1908-10) of LittleRock, Arkansas makes this pleasing request:My little daughter, Alice, hopes to enterin fifteen years ; so keep a place open forher. Best wishes for your continued suc-cess. Inez E. Bragg Johnson (1887-8) sends usword that she has heard recently fromFraulein Roth, who is at present an instruc-tor at the College of the Pacific, at SanJose, California. Eugenia Beetle Herring (1894-5) holdsa dear memory of old Lasell days. Shewrites, Do any of the girls rememberafter Thanksgiving dinner in the year 1894,the huge fire of driftwood (a barrel sentby my father) in the big fireplace in thechapel, during the burning of which GraceAllen, 95, of Omaha, Nebraska, read Long-fellows The Fire of Driftwood; and thewriter read Whittiers Burning Drift-wood ? It will interest these loyal Lasel-lites of Eugenias time to know that the. THE LIBRARY 42 LASELL LEAVES fire has again been started up in the bigfireplace; only it is now the library insteadof the chapel and the girls gather as of yorearound its cheerful hearth. Mabel Burwell Woodhouse (1904-5) sendsus the names of her two daughters, Phoebeaged six years, and Barbara aged eightyears. As we read, we selfishly hope thatthese two little folk will come Lasell way. Marjorie C. Davis (1910-11) was gradua-ted in 1921 from the Leland Powers Schoolof Expression and is doing quite a bit ofpublic reading. I am always deeply interestedin Lasell. This is a rather interesting and unusualbit of news which comes from Blanche SageGreen (1899-90) of Edgerton, writes, Have just returned from Lon-don, England, where I visited my son,Stuart Sage, and witnessed the opening per-formance of Our Betters, in which heplays the part of the American boy. Elizabeth Crooks (1918-20) is taking theHome Economics Course at Syracuse Uni-versity. It is her first y


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