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Identifier: Highland_Echo_1915-1925 (find matches)
Title: Highland Echo 1915-1925
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Maryville College student body
Subjects: Maryville College
Publisher: Maryville, TN : Maryville College
Contributing Library: Maryville College
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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s, too^ were presentedwith rare ability and skill—all ofthem, the aunt, Ethel, Aired, Mr.Jerry, one so proud and haughty,another spoiled by her environmentuntil she vv^as most superficial. Airedconceited and silly, and Mr. Jerry—the democratic, friendly, yet titledguardian, friend, lover. Then Miss Irrovia Corry read,The Servant in the House—in hersplendid efficient way. So perfectwas her technique that had one beenable to hear her and not see her, he rpi. Ti- ui J 4. 1 J i a would have been conscious of every The Highlanders took advantage of „u„„ ■ ^ -< ^ mi.- , - - change of cTiaracter. This play con- the careless vigilance of the Kentuckians in the first two inningsand tucked the victory away undertheir wing where it remained for theday. In Centres part of the seventh abit of comic base-running took placewhich was as funny as a sack race.With Centre only two points in ar-rears and with two men gone, K.Bruner was allowed to stroll tofirst. He was advanced to second
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NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT SENIORS ROYALLY BAN-QUETED BY JUNIORS MISS SUE NUCKOLS THE MAY-DAY FESTIVAL First Celebration in Years WasGreat Success. Classes Par-ticipate. LAST NUMBER OF LYCEUM A SUCCESS tains a number of different and diflfi-cult persons, yet Miss Corry pre-sented them perfectly. Mary was lively and playful, loving, trusted On last Thurs*lav morning, youand thoughtful, having a clear; remember, we hean Dr. Stevensonunderstanding of the deeper things! make an announce rent. After a01 hf.—an understanding- which, iengthy elaboration of expressive,strange to say, is more characteris-, impressive, and oppressive verbs andtic of children than of grown peo-ple. The vicar was anxious to do Mmme. Rose Lauler Speakes The last number of the most in-teresting and successful lyceumcourse Maryville College has had in many years was given in the chapel ; ^^^ your best girl smiled at youFriday night. Mmme. Rose Lauler between bites Many Splendid Toasts Delivered Twas the night before Thur

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  • bookid:Highland_Echo_1915-1925
  • bookyear:1915
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Maryville_College_student_body
  • booksubject:Maryville_College
  • bookpublisher:Maryville__TN___Maryville_College
  • bookcontributor:Maryville_College
  • booksponsor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:591
  • bookcollection:maryvillecollege
  • bookcollection:americana
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