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of the world".

Irene Miller wants to know if anyone
would like to have a poinsettia plant.

Mary Bentley thinks that those who
read should read louder and those
who can't hear should sit together.

Fanny Idding's read a good article entitled
"Remember".

Mary Reading Miller's article was about
"Some of my favorite insults".

Edith Green felt that we are all better
off after a period of solitude and
cited Emerson and the stars.

Louise Hough - nothing

Helen Shoemaker told of the beauties
of the Passion Play - now in Washington -

Sadie Adams - lost it -

Katherine Admas - read about "Men".

Mary Brooke - a clipping - on some
things that are hard to do.

Ethel Thomas read of the careers of
Jay Gould and John Burroughs, who
were school-mates.

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