FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   >>  
Rah, Rah, Rah!"--Black and old-gold. Vassar.--Rose and gray Wesleyan.--"Rah, Rah, Rah Rah, Wes-lei-an-a! Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah!"--Cardinal and black. West Point.--"Rah! Rah! Ray! Rah! Rah! Ray! West Point! West Point! Armay!"--Black and gray. Thanks are due to the following for the information given. Grant Knauff, Jun., F. M. E., R. H., Clara Rompano, Harold Simonds, R. C. Wente, Dudley S. Steele, A. D. J., Isabelle Willis, B. F. E. Lantie V. Blum, Harry B. Reese, and V. J. Smith. Want Corner. Samuel Byers, Sandiford, Philadelphia, sends the TABLE an account of a trip which he and about twenty young friends made to New York last winter. His account is admirably written. His grammar, construction, and penmanship are away above the average for his age. He tells about visits made by his jolly party to the Art Museum, to an ocean ship, and many other places. We do not print his letter in full, because he describes sights that are already quite familiar, by description at least. We know his party had a good time, for it called at Franklin Square, and a look at the jolly faces demonstrated it. Sir Samuel belongs to a Chapter which wants correspondents everywhere, specially about moths, minerals, and flowers. Write him for names of individual members. You can get some good correspondents among them of both sexes. Harrie O. Bender, 5903 Tulip Street, Wissinoming, Philadelphia, Station F., is, we think, a member of the same Chapter as the preceding--the Sylvia. At any rate, the Sylvia has the same wants. It seeks to make a collection of pressed flowers from all over the world. Won't you help it? Of course it sends flowers in return. Hubbard Marsh asks how to cure the skins of small animals. Won't some member ask a taxidermist and send the information in the form of a Table morsel? We will print it with due acknowledgment and thanks. The TABLE is in receipt of a long letter from its old friend, Janet Cowley, whose present address is care W. E. Moxon, Bungalow, Sherwood Road, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Writing in January, she says the weather is oppressively hot--such is the difference in seasons. She also says that the Table's other Karnerunga friend, Constance Smith, is married and living in Sydney. Lady Janet promises to answer all her American correspondents as early as their number and her time permits. [Illustration: THE CAMERA CLUB] Any questions in regard to photograph m
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   >>  



Top keywords:
correspondents
 

flowers

 

Samuel

 

Philadelphia

 

account

 

member

 

information

 
Sylvia
 

letter

 
friend

Chapter

 

taxidermist

 

animals

 

preceding

 

Street

 
Wissinoming
 

Station

 
return
 

Hubbard

 

collection


pressed

 
living
 

married

 

Sydney

 

answer

 

promises

 

Constance

 
Karnerunga
 

seasons

 

difference


American
 

questions

 
regard
 

photograph

 

CAMERA

 

number

 

permits

 

Illustration

 

Cowley

 

present


address

 

receipt

 

acknowledgment

 
January
 
Writing
 

weather

 
oppressively
 

Australia

 

Queensland

 

Sherwood