Milady in Brown 1909 . Medora Rembhrt. The summum bonum Last Will and Testimony of Medora R. Rembert, Member (almost) of Senior Class,Belmont College, Year 1909 * I, the aforesaid Medora, hereby will and be-queath : To Addie Ward, the pleasure of writing- my essay,as she has nothing else to do. To Josephine Barnum, my gym. suit, as sheexcels in that line. To Susie Garner, my picture in cap and gown, toput in place of hers in the Senior Class picture, asmine may not be quite as ugly as hers. To La Perle Davis, the remains of my carnations,to give to whomsoever she may desire. To Mabel Jack
Milady in Brown 1909 . Medora Rembhrt. The summum bonum Last Will and Testimony of Medora R. Rembert, Member (almost) of Senior Class,Belmont College, Year 1909 * I, the aforesaid Medora, hereby will and be-queath : To Addie Ward, the pleasure of writing- my essay,as she has nothing else to do. To Josephine Barnum, my gym. suit, as sheexcels in that line. To Susie Garner, my picture in cap and gown, toput in place of hers in the Senior Class picture, asmine may not be quite as ugly as hers. To La Perle Davis, the remains of my carnations,to give to whomsoever she may desire. To Mabel Jackson, my consumption and crookedface. To Mary Burford, my picture oi Johnnie and mylogic sentences about him. To Bessie Smith, my nervous manner and nine-teenth century. To Minnie T. Groover, my hair and glasses. P. S. Josephine may have my gym. shoes S. No. 2. The prelude is omitted. (Signed) Medora Rembert. Witnessed by Elise Epperson, Lawyer.
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