. Bryn Mawr Alumnae Quarterly, 1919-1920 . Harriet Gibbs,Margaret Krech, Alice Lee. Helen Hill, 21, has been experimenting withher dog this summer at the request of Dr. Leuba,in an effort to find out what senses are involvedin following a trail. The pupils of the Model School have publishedthe first number of a magazine entitled PagodaSketches. It was dedicated to President the contributions are a story calledMr. Wiskers,by Fredericade Laguna, a poemin the style of Robert Burns and one entitledCrepuscule. The athletic board is planning a new form oforganization which will be put b


. Bryn Mawr Alumnae Quarterly, 1919-1920 . Harriet Gibbs,Margaret Krech, Alice Lee. Helen Hill, 21, has been experimenting withher dog this summer at the request of Dr. Leuba,in an effort to find out what senses are involvedin following a trail. The pupils of the Model School have publishedthe first number of a magazine entitled PagodaSketches. It was dedicated to President the contributions are a story calledMr. Wiskers,by Fredericade Laguna, a poemin the style of Robert Burns and one entitledCrepuscule. The athletic board is planning a new form oforganization which will be put before the asso-ciation this autumn. The officers of indoor andoutdoor managers will be abolished and thisboard will consist of sport managers and asecretary-treasurer from the sophomore divisions of the sports have been made,which necessitates the addition of two moremembers to the board. The advance apparatuswork may be put under the athletic associationand made a minor sport with all four classescompeting for the Marie Elizabeth Belleville 1919] In Memoriam 91 IN MEMORIAM HARRIET ROBBINS When 93 met on their twenty-fifth anni-versary, they thought with regret of MadeleineAbbott Bushnell, of Ruth Emerson Fletcher,and of one more member who will not returnfor a future class reunion—Harriet death occurred in October. At the timeshe was teaching mathematics and history inthe Hartford High School where she had beenprepared for Bryn Mawr. Of her work there Mr. Clement B. Hyde,principal of the school, has written: Sheshowed the same characteristics of independentthought and leadership in her school work thatshe did as a pupil and in her life, in the homeand in the community. No one was left indoubt as to how she stood on any question,and her position was almost invariably a saneone, her judgment being quick and accurate. In Bryn Mawr Harriet Robbins did well inall her studies but excelled in History andPolitical Economy, her major subjects, tak


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