. Iris 1906. EACH FOR THE OTHER ANDALLFOR IKnowst I3l)ou t^e jplace? (With -sincerest apologies to Goethe) » ;NOWST thou the place where the smoke thickly blows ?Where deep in the darkness the lectric light glows ?Where sounds of girls practicing dies never away,And the Latin and Algebra never decay ? Knowst thou it? From Ward, O from Ward come with me !O Juniors, O Juniors, with you would I flee ! Knowst thou the chapel vrith ink-scarred desks, Where brain-wearied girls are working their best ? Where statues of plaster, with features so mild. Ask: Why have they used you so harshly, my c


. Iris 1906. EACH FOR THE OTHER ANDALLFOR IKnowst I3l)ou t^e jplace? (With -sincerest apologies to Goethe) » ;NOWST thou the place where the smoke thickly blows ?Where deep in the darkness the lectric light glows ?Where sounds of girls practicing dies never away,And the Latin and Algebra never decay ? Knowst thou it? From Ward, O from Ward come with me !O Juniors, O Juniors, with you would I flee ! Knowst thou the chapel vrith ink-scarred desks, Where brain-wearied girls are working their best ? Where statues of plaster, with features so mild. Ask: Why have they used you so harshly, my child ? Knowst thou it ? From Ward, O from Ward come with me ! O Juniors, O Juniors, with you would I flee ! Knowst thou the place ? Will the time ever come When the themes are all finished, distinctions all won ? When fear of the tests is a thing of the past, And only the joys of our school days do last? Knowst thou it? From Ward, O from Ward come with me ! O Juniors, O Juniors, with you would I flee ! Junior J^llgrlms (Apologies to Chaucer)


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