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July. 2. The first of a series of delightful birth-
day dinners was given at the Dining Hall
in honor of "Si" Taylor, July 2nd. The festivities
commenced in the early morn when "Si"
was the recipient of many presents becoming
to her age. Even school teachers must grow
old and as seen by the number of candles
on the table, Si has about reached the
period when birthdays cease.

July 4th. Independence Day was ably and
very appropriately observed by the
members of the Summer Session.
Patriotic songs were sung by the
Summer School Chorus.

'Lest we forget' the spirit of 1776
Mr. McKeown read the Declaration
of Independence. All enjoyed "The
Star Spangled Banner" by the Summer
School Quartette.

The love of patriotism was aroused
by the gun drill, the colonial tea
party and dance by the pupils of the
Demonstration School.

The address of the Right Rev.
Robinson was the feature of the
day. He promised not to give
advice saying that he knew "Teachers
were usually given multidinous
advice and minitudinous salaries".

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