History of Bath and environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine. 1607-1894, Part 18

Author: Reed, Parker McCobb, b. 1813. 1n
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Portland, Me., Lakeside Press, Printers
Number of Pages: 1124


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In the fall of 1892, the teaching of VOCAL MUSIC was resumed in the public schools and has proved a success.


Private Schools. - In the Maine Gazette of 1821 are found some advertisements of the teaching of private classes : -


March 8, 1821. "Mrs. Ames opens a school for youths at her dwelling on High street."


May 9. "A young man opens a school at the Academy, and ad- mits gratis two boys and one girl unable to pay the tuition of thirty cents a week; also, will attend two evenings in the week to instruct apprentices and young hired men in the elementary branches gratuitously."


" Mrs. Eaton's school for young misses at her dwelling-house on High street. $2.00 to $2.25 quarterly."


" Private school. F. Nealy over Dr. Welds' store," 1821.


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GRADUATES OF THE HIGH SCHOOL.


1844. - George H. Elsworth, Edward Randall, George L. Rich- ardson, John H. Rogers, George Stinson.


1845. - No graduates.


1846. - No graduates.


1847. - Julia C. Mitchell, Anna B. Randall, Anna E. J. Rodbird, Julia M. Tallman.


1848. - Albert W. Smith, Nancy M. Gove, Marcia E. Stock- bridge, Ella C. Tallman, Mary E. Weeks.


1849. - Mary E. Robbins, Hannah C. Rogers.


1850. - William L. Putnam, Henry W. Swanton.


1851. - Emeline S. Bright, Emily F. Mitchell.


1852. - Charles O. Bryant, Galen C. Moses.


1853. - Thomas T. Moses, Edwin Reed, John W. Weeks, Jane Randall, Adelia Wadsworth.


1854. - Frank Sewall, Edward B. Nealley, Nancy E. Anderson, H. Anna Putman, Victoria Reed.


1855. - S. Theresa Moses, M. Ella Patten, Jane H. Shaw, Har- riet S. Moses, Eliza D. Fisher, Anna K. Swanton.


1856. - Allen C. Cobb, Horatio A. Duncan, Thomas W. Hyde, Augustus M. Oliver, Moses Owen, Josephine Huston, Syrene B. Hughes, Mary A. Lewis, Susan N. Philbrook, H. Augusta Rogers, Susan T. Trevett.


1857. - Charles H. Robinson, Walter S. Swanton, Addie L. Crocker, Mary C. Foley, C. Maria Morse, Harriet Norris, Fannie Snipe.


1858. - Frederick Cobb, Samuel Donnell, E. R. Drake, George A. Wadsworth, William R. Woodside, Nancy J. Brown, Maria P. Eaton, Eliza A. Lemont, Lizzie F. Nichols, Fannie E. S. Shaw,


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Frederickene S. Swanton, Lizzie D. Trufant, Jane R. Sheldon, Medora E. Roberts.


1859. - Emeline R. Brooks, Sarah E. Eaton, Jane A. Fisher, Ellen S. Haley, Hannah A. Hatch, Annie E. Hayden, Susan M. Knight, Abbie A. Morse, Alice W. Sewall, R. Alonzo Friend.


1860. - Sanford O. Frye, Charles E. Gibbs, Charles H. Green- leaf, Edward H. Morse, Julia A. Fuller, Mary F. Marr, Ellen M. Moses, Annie E. Moses, Fannie E. Moses, Annie M. Parker, Sarah J. Purington, Mary S. Small, M. Augusta Swanton.


1861. - George T. Eaton, J. Elsworth Fullerton, W. H. Keene, William H. Oliver, A. H. Snow, Charles E. Sprague, Henry Russell, Annie G. Desilva, Bessie Dike, Priscilla B. Drake, Fannie A. Dun- ham, Rachel S. Farnham, Lydia N. Fogg, Margie R. Kimball, Lydia N. Linscott, Nettie P. Nealley, Emma F. Nutter, Lizzie S. Oliver, Ella A. Parker, Mary E. Roberts, Mary H. Small.


1862. - Julia L. Baker, Mary E. Campbell, Susie A. Crocker, Eliza B. Cutler, Mary H. Deering, Sarah M. Drake, Emma J. Eaton, Eliza J. Kelly, Clara Manson, Anna Putnam, Octavia M. Putnam, Emma F. Robinson, Sarah J. Legeberg, C. S. Walker, Cora E. Rouse, Thomas B. Child.


1863. - S. Isaac Curtis, George P. Davenport, C. Rodney Don- nell, A. Bradford Farnham, George Place, William J. Rouse; Orlando Sheldon, Frank T. Stinson, Kate Blethen, Addie Boynton, Maria F. Higgins, Clara E. Kimball, J. McLellan, Maria Page, May Sparks, Maria E. Upton, Fred Upton, E. Winslow.


1864. - Henry Gannett, Isadore H. Boynton, Martha F. Per- kins, Clara E. Sanford.


1865. - Arden W. Coombs, James Dike, Henry T. Eaton, John L. Ramsey, Georgiana Brown, Ellen M. Dinsmore, Ella M. Everett, Flora E. Hawthorn, Margaret T. Kelley, Eliza N. Percy, Georgie Purrington, Ann M. Robinson, Lizzie C. Sewall, L. Josephine Swanton, Ora F. Weeks.


1866. - Charles W. Taylor, M. Fannie Drummond, Clara M. Frost, Sarah A. Hunt, Louisa M. Lee, E. Maria Small, Sarah S. Small, S. Lizzie Wall.


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1867. - William H. Davenport, Frank E. Duncan, James C. Gannett, John L. Harris, William E. Hogan, Walter F. Marston, Clara A. Hawthorne, Lilla M. Hill, May F. Huston, Carrie H. Kendall, Ella A. Libby, Abbie L. Rogers, May C. Shaw.


1868. - John M. Cushing, William L. Cushing, William P. Hill, Abbie T. Auld, Laura A. Ballard, Nettie M. Delano, Mattie F. Gannett, Margie J. Gilbert, Julie M. Simpson, George E. Hughes.


1869. - Charles L. White, Equality; Julia A. Brown, Mysteries of Nature; Lillian W. Dunton, "There is no night so dark but morning doth appear"; Fannie D. Totman, Music; May Fisher, Little Things; Alice H. Morse, The Voyage of Life; Wealthy C. Moses, Thoughts; Hattie E. Palmer, "Lang Syne "; William G. Reed, Human Inventions; Lillie E. Tucker, The Idols of America; Mary Payne, Over the Sea; Ida H. Hawks, Voices that Speak to me; Abbie F. Mitchell, "And this shall be the reward: the ideal shall be, to thee, the real "; Kate S. Gannett, Class History; Clara L. Preble, Class Prophecy; Frank W. Hawthorne, Valedictory.


1870. - Henry Wilson Chandler, Levi Houghton Kimball, Joseph McCobb Trott, Mary Ann Abbott, Lena Tyler Berry, Attie Annie Curtis, Mae Francina Davis, Anna Hay Everett, Helen Caroline Foster, Clara Elizabeth Hodgkins, Jennie Thomas Hodg- kins, Kate Woodward Huston, Ada Manson, Marcia Elizabeth Payne, Ella Lowe Turner.


1871. - George Croswell Cressey, Samuel Dayton Cushing, William Payne Gannett, Fred Allison Greenleaf, Henry Mclellan Harding, Byron Brooks Moulton, William Drummond Page, William Bartlett Palmer, William Edgar Rice, Henry Rose, Augustus Clarke Sprague, Louise Helen Abbott, Sarah Storer Coombs, Mary Cros- well Cressey, Mary Elizabeth Harding, Georgette Somers Hall, Hattie Ella Hayes, Viola Greenleaf Hogan, Jennie Rodbird Morse, Annie Maria Snow, Elizabeth Flora Tucker.


1872. - John Winthrop Fiske, John Howard Payne, Allura Emma Bibber, Martha Jane Brown, Frances Almira Delano, Anna Dike, Mary Ella Harrington, Carrie Trull Hastings, Mary Delia Hodgkins, Fannie Margaret Simpson.


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1873. - Edward Henry Oliver, Steam as a Motor; Ernestine Houghton, " Do Noble Things, not Dream Them "; Clara Adelaide Libby, Evening Musings; Charles Wyman Morse, National Purity; Ada Rebecca Sawyer, Silent Influences; Elizabeth M. Payne, All Things are Beautiful; Ella Carrie Haggett, Love of Fame; Charles Henry Mallett, Music; Annie Louisa Withington, Moonlight to the Prisoner; Mary Agnes Frazier, Wonders of the Universe; Arvesta Sophia Hill, Our Life Work; Fred Bosworth Percy, Perseverance; Clara A. Libby, Class History; Elizabeth M. Payne, Class Prophecy.


1874. - Charles Davenport Clarke, James Gardner Dunning, Edward Huvey, Edward Watts Larrabee, Frederic Thomas Simp- son, Clara Augusta Abbott, Nellie Blair, Mary Ann Burke, Allie Estelle Clarke, Eliza Philbrook Cushing, Mary Louisa Harding, Frances Sarah Harrington, Annie Catherine Manion, Elizabeth Jane Owen, Mary Bella Page, Hortense Charlotte Patten, Margaret Robinson Welch.


1875. - Mary J. Baker, Isabel B. Cromwell, Harriet S. Jenks, Marcia B. Jenks, Alice N. Magoun, Lizzie R. Moses, Anna M. R. Palmer, Annie L. Palmer, Nellie Purington, Abbie T: Rairden, Alice M. Skilling, Alice G. Swett, Alice C. Watson, Charles B. Torrey.


1876. - Isabel Annie Harrington, Accomplishments; Samuel Swanton Sewall, Free High Schools; Lelia Owen Foye, A Fair Chance; John Swanton Jameson, Centennial; Hannah Emma Ma- goun, Extravagant Expressions; Lucy Grant Rogers, Manners of 1776; George Otis Mitchell, " Lives of great men all remind us we may make our lives sublime "; Hannah Emma Magoun, Class His- tory; George Otis Mitchell, Class Prophecy.


1877. - John Dike, Salutatory; Annie Florence Foye, Dare to be what you are; Hattie Elizabeth Brown, The Purest Pearl Lies Deepest; Mary Patten Stinson, Creation Full of Active Life; Alice Maude Colburn, Noble Deeds; William Moses Brown, Our Mother State; Edward McAuliffe, Napoleon Bonaparte; Emma Pedrick Moses, Nature and Art; Mary Emma Snell, Music; Julia Augusta Watson, Michael Angelo; George Herman Patten, Singleness of Purpose; Mary Abbie Wiggin, A Visionary Journey; Benjamin


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Tupper Newman, Talent and Genius; George Francis Manson, Im- portance of Historical Knowledge; Jennie Sheldon Walston, Influ- ences of Home; Katharine West Tallman, Freedom of Thought and Action; Edward Everett Briry, The Past Century; Emma Jane Winslow, The first stroke is half the battle; Annie Melville Han- scom, "The Marble stands waiting"; Arthur Glenwood Staples, Great Ideas; Ralph Samuel Baker, America the Birthplace of Great Men; Mary Caroline Simpson, Ancient and Modern Chivalry; Flora Crafts, Not Dreaming but Working; Frostena Elizabeth Marston, Ambitious Men; Edmund Sylvester Wellington, "As a man thinketh so is he "; Caroline Mitchell Ring, Class History; George Francis Manson, Class Prophecy; Samuel Ford Blair, Valedictory.


1878. - Frederick Henry Eames, A Benefactor; Lizzie Low, " What is it all when all is done "; Clara Sewall Morse, The Seven Wonders; Angelina Frances Rich, Mary, Queen of Scots; Sarah Lambard Lincoln, The Deceit of Appearances; Harold Marsh Sew- all, The Spectre of the Commune; Clara Ellen Jackson, Night brings out the Stars; Annie Goss Riggs, "This one thing I do"; Hattie Annie Morrison, Unwritten History; George Parker Rich- ardson, Vivere est Agere; Oscar Trufant Sewall, Progress in Crime; Mary Elizabeth Upton, Popular Shams; Lizzie Emma Marr, True Courage; Annie Baker Patten, Halloween; Georgie Anna Brown, Love of Praise; Frank Edward Page, Magna Charta; Alice Kendall Robbins, Progress of the Age; Flora Belle Blair, Class History; Mary Jane Davis, Class Prophecy.


1879. - Allan Stacey Duncan, Salutatory; Winnie Brown Camp- bell, Man does not live for himself alone; Alice Mary Hunt, Life is what we make it; Helen Marr Eaton, Vanity of Fame; Charlotte Blake Minott, Love of the Beautiful; Helen Gertrude Harris, Honor; Samuel Stinson Gannett, The Future Government of Europe; Annie Emma Cox, True Greatness; Emma Adelle Nichols, Abuses of the Power of Thought; Lizzie Maria Allen, Results of Small Undertakings; Nellie Amanda Gowell, Motives to Intellectual Culture; Charles Alvah Corliss, Free Thought; Ruth Mary Tabor, Thaddeus of Warsaw; Ada Lizzie Brown, Goethe; Philena Sprague Rich, Music; Ernest Francis Kelley, King Alfred to the Saxons;


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Emily Harris Ring, Through Difficulties to the Stars; William Henry Allen Shaw, Jr., Henry Wilson; Harriet Esther Strout, Gems of Thought; Evelyn Wheelock Hawks, Trial by Ordeal; Charles Granville Lemont, Love of Distinction; Cora Ada M'Kay, Home; Ella Florence Eames, Education - a means or an end; Zina Hyde Blair, Jr., Rise and Fall of the English Drama; Josephine White Dunton, Christmas; Sarah Asenath Sawyer, "They say"; Miriam Worcester Dike, Class History; Annie Barker Torrey, Class Proph- ecy; Edwin Ames Preble, Valedictory.


1880. - Frederic Humphreys Kimball, Salutatory; Helen Len- nox Campbell, Hobbies; Margaret Clifford Eaton, The Secret of Success; Annie Blanche Harris, Ramblings; Abbie Josephine Eibell, Character and Reputation; Mary Sewall Ropes, Wisdom the Result of Experience; Edward Percy Bosworth, Prophecies of America; Ella Jane Douglass, Heraldry; Annie Etta Frazier, Cour- age; Charles William Fisher, Odds and Ends; Nellie Kinley Grin- nell, Hindrances; Annie Torrey, Advertisements; Harry Grant DeSilva, The Sciences; Nellie Cora Greenwood, "Much Study is a Weariness of the Flesh "; Emma Jane Harris, On the Threshold; Fannie Perkins Hodgkins, Chivalry; William Rogers Kimball, Rise of the Saracens; Clara Ellen Packard, Public and Private Life; George Francheville Lincoln, Progress of Crime; Della Tibbetts, The End not Yet; Ella Gertrude Soule, As we Sow we Reap; Nellie Jane Watson, Public Libraries; Harriet Jordan Coombs, First Im- pressions; Frederick Preston Allen, The Course of the Empire; Mary Grace Clark, Divorce of Josephine; Flora Della Collins, Self- Made Men; Ellen Susan Donnell, "A Man's a Man for a' that "; Mattie Alice Allen, " Much Ado. about Nothing"; Robert Louis Manson, Fifty Years of the Drama; Charles Cobb Low, The Will, the Way; Rosa Harvey Douglas, " Don't give up the Ship "; Amy Louise Hawthorne, Charles Dickens; Bertha Louise Hawthorne, Language the Medium of Thought; Cassie Reed, Boys; May Patten Welch, Commonplace; Cornelius Sumner Tarbox, Prejudice; Ida Jane Totman, What Next; Fannie Amelia Pendexter, Class History; Robert Louis Manson, Class Prophecy; James Otis Lincoln, Vale- dictory.


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1881. - William Morse Eames, Latin Salutatory; Alice Mehit- abel Hogan, Silent Influences; Lena Blendell Ham, The Value of Time; George Delano Hughes, Emigration; Annie Rogers Lord, Early Impressions; George Andrew Blair, Crossing of the Rubicon; Nannie Fogg McDonald, Noble Deeds; Aylmer Lawrence Rogers, Liberty and Law; Henry Albert Magoun, Electricity; Millie Mary Bradbury, Trifles; William Bevier Mussenden, Enterprise; Chris- tiana Scott Snow, Rieu pas Morities; Stella Abbie Purington, Translations from the Aneid; Clara Parker Riggs, Fanaticism; Freeman Lincoln Hogan, Reflections on War; Fanny Rachel Grassy, The Companionship of Books; Reuben French Sawyer, Government; Charles Elbridge Cushing, Troas; Mary Stover Patten, William the Silent; McKendree Harris, Idols and Idolatry; John McKinstrey Kimball, Great Ideas; Nellie Carter, Character and Characteristic , Men; Flora Adelia Cushing, Beauty; William Pope Nealley, Progress of Invention; Clara Ida Emmons, Wood Ramblings; Sydney Johnson. Meeker, American Tonnage; Mary Andrus Watson, Class History; Alice Libby Farrar, Class Prophecy ; Marshall Hagar Purington, Valedictory.


1882. - Fred Norris Sewall, Salutatory; Georgietta Farrar, Su- perstitions; Annie Leighton Soule, Civilization; Ella DeShon Stin- son, Cheerfulness; Gertrude Hannah Frank, The Art of Music; James Henry Mclellan, Electricity and its Uses; Arthur Sewall Percy, Vices of our Country; Nannie Bonn Coombs, Happiness; Annie Augusta Davenport, Beauties of Nature; Lulie Elizabeth Mooers, Perseverance; Mary Ellen Briry, Woman: her Position and Influence; Harry Banks Sawyer, Emulation; John Larrabee Puring- ton, Our Navy in the Revolution; Emma Leona Oliver, Sympathetic Imitations; Minnie Sarah Preble, By the Fireside; Lillie Clapp Moses, Appearances are Deceitful; Rosa Fowles Jackson, Lost Opportunities; Walter Emery Chase, Our Country; Fred Norris Sewall, Treason of Benedict Arnold; Richard Wolston, Ireland; Nellie May Chadbourne, Pride; Ella May Paine, "Let there be Light"; Carrie Margaret Percy, Man's Master Motives; Clara Eastman Pendexter, .Estheticism; Augustus Arnold Percy, Daniel Webster; Thomas Worcester Dike, Liberty of Thought; Ruby


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Rogers Fisher, Education; Thomas Edward Connolly, Earth's Bene- factors; Mary Louise Lincoln, To-day; John Alden Morse, DeLong and his Fate; Margaret Harlowe Harrington, Class History; Lottie Nell Swett, Class Prophecy; Frank Sumner Tarbox, Valedictory.


1883. - Henry Ward Howard, Salutatory; Addie Victoria Sad- ler, Poetry; Carrie Tucker Hagget, Influence; Helen Augusta Har- ris, Angelica Kaufman; Florence Isabelle Turner, Expectations; Herbert Lincoln Nichols, New England's Heroes; Nellie Tukey Campbell, Extremes; Laura Belle Palmer, Air Castles; Kate May Hawthorne, Luck; Mabel Fletcher, " Noblesse Oblige"; George Frederic Moulton, Daniel Webster; Lillius Barrows Humphreys, Cultivation of the Memory; Mary Ellis Pray, Motives; Jennie Stew- art Foster, "Count that day lost whose low, descending sun views from thy hand no worthy action done "; Mary A. B. Blaisdell, The Ways of the World; Jesse Bailey, Education; Henrianna Campbell, Girls; Florence Maria Jordan, Going Out into the World; Alice Edgecombe Rogers, Peter Cooper; Annie May Chapman, Success and Failure; Ida May McDonald, Life is What we Make it; William Wentworth Robinson, Character; Carrie Reed Page, Heights Be- yond; Margaret Jane Melcher, Power of Music; Susan Arabella Allen, Books; Henry Wentworth Kimball, Value of Time; Albert Alfred Reed, Ireland; Harriet Magoun Watson, Class History; Flora Miranda McDonald, Class Prophecy; William Rice Ballou, Valedictory.


1884. - John Franklin Briry, Salutatory; Lucy Harriman Riggs, " Room at the Top"; Lena Frances Spinney, Society; Mary Augusta Silsby, Spare Moments; Alice Harriet Jackson, Pleasures of the Imagination; Edward Brooks Marston, Napoleon Bonaparte; Agnes Whitmore Humphreys, Summer Resorts; Emma Haines Deering, Improvements; Lucy Ellen Sewall, Ruins; Sarah Edgarton Cutler, Richard III .; Frank Albion Small, Lord Bacon; Charles Frederick Hughes, Philosophy; Kittie Kezia Patten, My Picture Gallery; Clara Ellen Tibbetts, Ambition; Mary Elinor Robertson, Intellectual Character; Grace Zuella Soiett, Hypocrisy; James Lawrence Mc- Quarrie, The Age of Elizabeth; Lida Slater Coombs, Home; Carrie Helen Varney, Earth's Benefactors; Alice Lowell Upton, Rainy


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Days; Mary Milnes Moulton, Echo; Frederick Charles Cox, Patriots of America; Frank Snowman Luce, "Be True to Thyself"; Etta Tucker McNeil, Time; Alice May Douglas, Life in the Country; Angie May Dunton, Beyond the Alps lies our Italy; George Herbert Weeks, Opportunity; Carrie Helen Parks, Class History; Nellie Gibbs, Class Prophecy; Charles Monroe Lincoln, Valedictory.


1885. - Arthur Sewall Bosworth, Salutatory; May Frances Field, Woman's Work; Georgia Louise Drake, Photographs; Roswell Sherman Harris, General Grant; Alice May Cobb, Elements of Success; Abbie Fullerton Carter, Mothers; Langdon Trufant Snipe, The Ideal; Carrie Melville Moses, Our Saxon Ancestors; Andrew Tarbox Lowell, Journalism; Aline Bliss Colton, Crooked Sticks; Mary Jane Klippel, Fashion; Oliver Moses, John Brown; Jennie Mendora Purington, Our Life; Lewis Blackmer Swett, Our Tariff Laws; Grace Marian Akers, Commonplace Victories; Emma Ger- trude Small, Tramps; Frank Edward Donnell, The Assassination of Rulers; Mary Louise Klippel, Wants and Wishes; David Thomas Percy, Jr., Progress of Civilization; Steadman Fisher, Causes of our Civil War; Harriet Louise Whitmore, Popular Songs; Fred Walter Getchell, The Inventions of the Nineteenth Century; Jennie Delia Cushing, The Fates; Nehemiah Harnden Campbell, Napoleon Bonaparte ; Charlotte Buck Stinson, Unknown Heroes; Nellie Par- ker Stinson, Keats; John Robert Weeks, Silent Influences; Frank Lightbody, William of Orange; Ruth Pierce Tarbox, Class History; Lillian Emma Ryder, Class Prophecy; John Sedgewick Hyde, Valedictory.


1886. - Angus Martin McDonald, Salutatory; Margaret Jane Adams, Microscopic Wonders; Wilford Waldron Dennett, The American Indian; Harriet Lee Purington, Reading; Clare Adela Varney, Rome Was Not Built in a Day; Grace Cornelia Baker, Mary, Queen of Scots; Lizzie Merryman Stover, The Formation of Character; Fred. Chester Coombs, Relation of Capital to Labor; Myra West Spear, Charlotte Corday; Daniel Thomas Dougherty, Accidents; Maude Ellenora Emery, The Ancestral Home; Fred. Worcester Swanton, The Telephone; Sarah Augusta Minott, Ameri- can Humorists; Frank Walter Deloche, Dr. Salem Town; Mary


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Pelham Hill, Delusions, a poem; J. Edward Hugees, Early Arctic Explorations; Maude Abbie Hanscom, The Rise of the Opera ; John Theodore Purrington, Lessons from Monuments; Edith Maude Chase, What's in a Name; Silas Hyde Duncan, The Telescope; Fred Dayton Hill, What Next; Clara Louisa Lord, Class History; Hortense Gilman Emmons, Class Prophecy; Frank Emory Dennett, Valedictory.


1887. - Bernard Andrew Bailey, Salutatory; Alice Gertrude Blasland, Friendship; Annie May Harris, Living in Earnest; Sarah Angeline Adams, The Power of Music; Rosa Helen Brown, One Great Lesson; Mabel Cora Mayo, We Can if we Think we Can; Martha Allen Foote, Small Beginnings -- Large Results; Fred Payne Shaw, The Economy of Time; Ruth Ella Moulton, Unpainted Pictures; Lizzie Lemont Hamm, Day Dreams; Madge Lillian Reed, The Influence of Woman; Mary Ella Pratt, By the Road of By and By One Arrives at the House of Never; Orraville St. Clair Swain, A High Aim; Vilera Ann Sutton, Etiquette; Angie Estella Hunter, Boys; Carrie Belle Hodgkins, Old Maids; Blanche Mabel Dockendorff, Memory's Wild Wood; Sarah Jane Hitchcock, Visions of Ambition; Emma Frances Hooper, Home; Grace Leone Bartlett, A Bright Face; Arletta Lindsey Spinney, The Mystic Number Seven; Lizzie Mabel Fogg, Class History; Jennie Day Moulton, Class Prophecy; Hubert Houghton McCarty, Valedictory.


1888. - Edward Clarence Purington, Salutatory; Margaret Julia McPhail, Affectation; Frank Bowen Torrey, Jr., President Cleve- land's Administration; Kate Dupuy Mussenden, The Narcissus; Fred Joseph Huse, The Frozen North; May Abbie Spinney, The Last of the Saxon Kings; Louise Hortense Lowell, Louise May Alcott; William Perow, The First Century of our Republic; Henri- etta Belle Palmer, Duty; Charles Frederic Magoun, Progressive Journalism; Mabel Susan Cobb, The Puritans; Benjamin Herbert Woodside, William of Germany; Lillian Johnson Welch, The Comic Side; Belle Marion Shaw, Character Building; Charles Henry C'ahill, Two American Traits of Character; Joan Merritt Hamm, Firelight Fancies; Edwin Henry Lowell, The Development of the Printing Press; Clara Belle McDonald, Greek Mythology; Ella


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Mae Work, A Human Garden; Hortense Fogg, Curiosity; Lois Julia Palmer, Novels and Novel Reading; Edna Maud Hunt, Scenes from the Life of Christ; Martha Josephine Hodgkins, One View of Life; Donald McPhail, The World's Heroes; Mary Warren Ballou, Class History; Annie Palmer Fisher, Class Prophecy; Arthur Eugene Harris, Valedictory.


1889. - Fred Emerson Hooper, Salutatory; Lizzie Brown Hodg- kins, Occupations of Women of the Present Time; Mary Imogene McCurdy, Oliver Goldsmith; Winifred Hunt Bruce, Stepping Stones; John Crosby Gilmore, A Lesson from History; Cleora Bell Jackson, Words of Kindness; Edith Morse Potter, June; Alice Maria Mc- Donald, The History of a Noble Work; Nettie Blanche Hunter, Indirect Influence; Nellie Florence Douglas, Spun from Facts; William Story Briry, John Ericsson; Henrietta Bancroft Taylor, Flower Legends; Affie Ellen Jordan, Dreams and Dreamers; Evelyn Sherwood Eagle, The Development of Women; Frank John Dough- erty, Seven Centuries of Oppression; Ann Eliza Dodge, Life Without an Aim; Katherine Louise Conley, The Power of a Great Example; James Edward Drake, Good Luck and Bad Luck; Jennie May Whit- more, Belief in Signs; Jennie Delano Hughes, Umbrellas; Sadie Myrtilla Clark, Lady Jane Grey; Lectina Dunning, Beacon Lights; Arthur James Dunton, The United States in 1789 and 1889; Annie Mortimer Thayer, National Hymns; Lucie Frances Higgins, The Romance of the Hudson; Byron Fuller Barker, The Study of the Ancient Classics; Flora May Randall, A Story of a Famine; Jennie Frances Gould, True Politeness; Mary Read Nichols, The Penal- ties of Eminence; Eben Jordan Marston, Charles Sumner; Clara Augusta Adams, The Ocean; Lida Helen Tarbox, Class History; Gertrude Clifford Greenleaf, Class Prophecy; Harry Clark Webber, Valedictory.


1890. - John Ernest Quimby, Salutatory ; Elinor Frances Hunt, Our State; Lillian Grace Wescott, Woman's Influence; Mattie Aurelia Montgomery, Madame Roland; Jennie Williams, Lessons from the Rocks; Amy Reed Morse, Unintended Influence; Ernest Linwood Stinson, The American Navy; Emma Victoria Matson, Recollections; Hattie Maria Brown, The Magnetism of Words;


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Katherine Theresa Malden, July; Herbert Langdon Spinney, The Demands of the Age; Mary Norcross Gilmore, Living for Some- thing; Cynthia Grafton Worth, A Leaf from Memory's Tablet; Llewellyn Drew Rogers, A National Hero; Mary Augusta Blasland, Knots; Fannie May Moulton, All Right; John Parks Chase, Henry M. Stanley; Maud Carleton Worth, My Bouquet of Life; Margaret Florence Farrell, Self Praise; Lillian Augusta Soiett, Old Letters; Fred Fuller Blaisdell, India; Christena Hanson, "She hath done what she could"; Annie Turner McDonald, Class History; Jessie Christine Carter, Class Prophecy; Henry Francis Palmer, Vale- dictory.


1891. - Arthur Henry Brown, Salutatory ; Alice May Lilly, The Early Homes of New England; Olivia Alberteen Kennerson, The Nebular Hypothesis; Edna Alberta Savage, Our National Flag; Bessie Clapp Dunning, The Stage; Grace Louise Coombs, The Jewish People, Past and Present; Arthur Caseley Passmore, Popu- larity ; Isabelle Edgcombe Carter, Virgil and his Poetry ; Clara May Coombs, Eva Drummond Mitchell, The Territory of Alaska; Mary Helen Shaughnessy, Westminster Abbey; Hattie Gertrude Tarbox, "Twixt Scylla and Charybdis; John Camp Swanton, Reci- procity; Sarah Almy Smith, Sketches from the Lives of the Great Composers; Livia Harrison Foye, Roumania's Poet Queen; Harriet Crommett Ledyard, The Story of Portia; Sarah Regenia Dunbar, A Bunch of Wild Flowers; Jennie Storer Harvey, Madame DeStael; Mary Florence Merrill, Women's Work in the Civil War; Lily Saw- yer Pray, The Golden Calf; Alice Eugenia Greenleaf, Class History; Frances Warren Morse, Class Prophecy; Arthur Harvey Stetson, Valedictory.




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