. Lasell leaves . and inteaching in Boston. In the fall of 1873 under It is true that the English language cannotbe appreciated without a knowledge of theA B Cs and it is to be doubted if thehistory of Lasell, its influence and success canever be fully realised without a knowledge ofthe A B Cs which appear in the initials ofthe first four members of the faculty printedin Dr. Bragdons first catalog. Charles C. Bragdon—C. C. J. Chamberlayne— A. Carpenter— C. A. C. Blaisdell—A. C. was largely through her instrumentalitythat the Lasell Alumnae Association wa


. Lasell leaves . and inteaching in Boston. In the fall of 1873 under It is true that the English language cannotbe appreciated without a knowledge of theA B Cs and it is to be doubted if thehistory of Lasell, its influence and success canever be fully realised without a knowledge ofthe A B Cs which appear in the initials ofthe first four members of the faculty printedin Dr. Bragdons first catalog. Charles C. Bragdon—C. C. J. Chamberlayne— A. Carpenter— C. A. C. Blaisdell—A. C. was largely through her instrumentalitythat the Lasell Alumnae Association was or-ganized in 1875. She wrote two hundredDr. dishing she took charge of the department letters to the graduates and sent forty-sevenof Natural Science and continued her work advertisements to the newspapers and wrotewhen Dr. Bragdon, a young man from the the constitution. Her interest in it has nevermiddle west, assumed the leadership in Sep- flagged and for many years she was its treas- Ti LASELL LEAVES. urer I he Supplement, will al some future with Ihe giving up of her work she does noldale | >) 1111 the opening address oi thai first give up her residence al Lasell bul will beineeliiig, here to greel Miein when the) come back to In the !,i i printed cop) o! Lasell Leave visil their Alma Mater. ihich appeared in November, 1876, we article called ( hronicles from which we nil an interesting l>ii : Now among the mail) wise maidens whomthe prince M harlesj had collected, was oneI arolme, who did have the entire keeping oiIhe young damsels, and did instrucl them inthe mysteries of ancienl men and their wrilings. She had lived al the courl mam days,ami 11(• i power was confessed by all the maidens. Lherc was also one Vngeline, and tin; nowledge oi ilhs maiden knew no bounds. il did reach from the sands of ihe earth to die stars I heaven. And ii came to pass;hai Mn maiden was much beloved by all thedamsels, because she did ehaim their earswith pleasing narr


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