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Identifier: lotus1914peac (find matches)
Title: The Lotus
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Peace Institute
Subjects: Peace Institute--Students--Yearbooks. Peace Institute--Periodicals. College yearbooks--North Carolina--Raleigh.
Publisher: Raleigh, N.C.: Peace College
Contributing Library: Peace College
Digitizing Sponsor: North Carolina Digital Heritage Center

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hearts, trailing cedar, and long-leaf pine.The tables were arranged in a square and in the center was placed a large pine tree with twogreat big hearts with the Greek letters of the societies in gold. Here was stationed Levinsorchestra which delighted every one throughout the supper. At each place was a red cupid andto it were attached red ribbons which ran to the center of the table where were all kinds of beau-tiful potted plants. The menu cards were large red hearts wliich told of the six courses arrangedbeginning with grape-fruit and ending with coffee. The girls were all artistically dressed inValentine costumes. After the .serving of the coffee came the presentation of the gifts by thepresidents to each other and a toast to Miss Wallace by Miss Louise Beeson, President of theSigma Phi Kappa Society, and to Dr. Ram.scy, by Miss Lucy Behrends, President of the PiTheta Mu Sociely. After the b:ini;Urt all adjnurrird I., the l)anr ii. wIktc .lancing continued until the wee sma hours.
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Every Dog Has His Day WAV- In the first place, Mary ami Mil.lrrd jnit tlir Ijonc in u.y pilLiw, and so of (•(mrsoitlinrt ni_\- head and when I found it, almost fifteen minutes after light-bell, 1 was furious. Ipullrd it out and (as nearly as I could see in the dark) aimed it at Marys head, and then, beforeMildred knew whai was happening, I pushed her off the bed, jiicked up the first kimono I coiddfind and flew up to Hatties room, altlionjih it is strictly aRainst the riilis to leave your roomafter nine-thirty. Hattie, I said, are you awake? Yes, love, but for Heavens sake, what is the matter? came fmm the dark corner in wliiihHatties bed was placed. May I stay with you to-night? Tho.se wicked room-mates of mine will kill me yet. .\ndtlien I told her all about the bone. With this, I turned over and went to sleej). .\nd then I woke up to find myself at the desk in the office, and .sitting in a row before mi,were the faculty with Miss .lames al the head and Tir. Ramsey at the foot, .\

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1914
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  • bookid:lotus1914peac
  • bookyear:1914
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Peace_Institute
  • booksubject:Peace_Institute__Students__Yearbooks_
  • booksubject:Peace_Institute__Periodicals_
  • booksubject:College_yearbooks__North_Carolina__Raleigh_
  • bookpublisher:Raleigh__N_C___Peace_College
  • bookcontributor:Peace_College
  • booksponsor:North_Carolina_Digital_Heritage_Center
  • bookleafnumber:104
  • bookcollection:peacecollege
  • bookcollection:ncdhc
  • bookcollection:unclibraries
  • bookcollection:americana
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