Mortarboard . or-in-Chief heartily thanks LillieE. Stein for her careful and laborious read-ing of the proof sheets, and for her con-stant encouragement in moments of blackdespair. Also: The Grind Editor (Dorothy Spear) thanksthe Misses Anonymous for slams on theirfriends and : Pauline Calm wishes to express her grati-tude for the extreme efficiency and promp-titude of Mr. Foley, 1912s offeecial : The Whole Board heartily thanks the fol-lowing for advice, generously given andrarely accepted : Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Glenn,Mrs. Mordecai, Mrs. Dakin, Mrs. Spe


Mortarboard . or-in-Chief heartily thanks LillieE. Stein for her careful and laborious read-ing of the proof sheets, and for her con-stant encouragement in moments of blackdespair. Also: The Grind Editor (Dorothy Spear) thanksthe Misses Anonymous for slams on theirfriends and : Pauline Calm wishes to express her grati-tude for the extreme efficiency and promp-titude of Mr. Foley, 1912s offeecial : The Whole Board heartily thanks the fol-lowing for advice, generously given andrarely accepted : Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Glenn,Mrs. Mordecai, Mrs. Dakin, Mrs. Spear,Mrs. Straiton, Mrs. Cahn, Mrs. Naumburg,Mrs. Thees, Mrs. Doty, and the MissesKate Doty, Harriet Fox and Kate : Special thanks are extended to Elsie Plant,1910, for advice concerning the distribu-tion of Miss Gildersleeve material through-out the book. Readers arc requested to notice that the1912 Mortarboard was compiled entirely—with the exception of superfluous advice—bythe Class of 11) T H A V O O How doth the busy rushing bee? Sometimes it stings. ESTABLISHED 1818 ^ Polo Ulsters, English Blazers, Angora1wfa(^rFMf^ and Shetland Knitted Garments, Travel- ^ntlpmnia yurnisi^^ijii^ ing Rugs, Motor Clothing, Liveries, BROADWAY 5T YORK. Trunks, Bags. ^ Novelties from the West End London Shops. Clothing, Furnish-ings, Hats and Shoes for Men and Boys. Send for Illustrated Catalogue EIMER AND AMEND MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF (Eljemtrala ano (Eljemtral Apparatus 205-207-209 and 211 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK Corner 18th Street ESTABLISHED 1851 Finest Bohemian and German Glassware, Jena Normal Glassware, Royal Berlin andMeissen Porcelain, Purest Hammered Platinum, Balances and Weights, Zeiss Micro-scopes, and Bacteriological Apparatus, Chemically Pure Acids and Assay Goods. [ 206 ] ALL OF THE ENGRAVINGS IN THIS BOOK as well as those in the 1911 Columbian are productions of the Hagoptatt 6ngxatimg Company 39 tot tEtoenttetf) Street, J2eto §


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