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WINNING A NAME.

fMID her fellows, fair she stood, A type of budding womanhood, G-racious and sweet. Elate, she spoke, And all her charm of voice awoke At her brave words: "I'll win a name Bringing my Alma Mater fame — And East and. West, that name shall be The ojien .sesame for me To tlikt select and cultured throng That moves the World of Thought along ! " This was in Summer. In the Fall, When blossoms crimson 'gainst the wall, And through the wood the wild wind moans, She won her name ; 'twas — Mrs. Jones'!

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Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 31

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WINNING A NAME. Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 31

WINNING A NAME. Observer, 21 December 1893, Page 31