United States or Eritrea ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


H. L. Elmendorf, Miss Frances J. Olcott, Miss Linda A. Eastman and some of the other splendid women of the profession whose presence here precludes the mention of their names. So, too, I would have liked to give the result, statistically, of an inquiry, which the helpful kindness of Miss Faith E. Smith, chairman of this section, has enabled me to make.

I'm sorry," said Eleanor, and was starting across the grass toward home, when Jean Eastman overtook her. "Come over to the Westcott and warm up with coffee," said Jean. Eleanor repeated her refusal. "Why not?" demanded Jean with her usual directness. "Because I want to see Miss Raymond a minute," returned Eleanor, coolly. "Well, you can't do that to-night," said Jean.

But the next year my cousins all moved away, and I've thought of it over and over, but I haven't been. I dare say if we'd lived in the same town we'd have gone together before this, but we haven't, and there it is." "That's thirty-five years ago, Mary," said Lucy Eastman, thoughtfully. "Thirty-five years!

On the Sunday morning before the wedding there were an unusual number of men in the barber-shop old Eastman, Frank's father, who generally shaved himself, besides Amidon, Drake, the postmaster, Tappan the milkman, and a number of others. Amidon was in the chair, and spoke whenever it did not seem too hazardous.

Anna Howard Shaw, president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, asking him to organize such a league; that he had conferred with Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and they had "agreed to share the ignominy" if some one would undertake the organizing. This was done by Mr. Eastman, who, armed with letters of introduction by Mr.

He rubbed his hands over his gray face; he clenched his fingers, and the knuckle of his thumb went to his eye and got wet in doing it. And it was all so awkward, and so boyish, and so funny, this movement of his fist and the tear-drop on his thumb, that Miss Eastman would have laughed if she had not been crying. "Who was it, Doctor who was it that died to-day?"

"But individual parents are small trouble compared with a big split in public opinion. We've missed that so far, though." "Then why have judges? Why not a popular vote?" I inquired. "Don't go back on us," said Stuart. "We are so few here. And you know education can't be democratic or where will good taste find itself? Eastman knows that much, at least."

"Look here, Lucy Eastman," said Mary Leonard at last, stopping decisively in front of what used to be the Baptist Church, but which was now a business block and a drug-store where you could get peach phosphate, "we can't stand this any longer.

A further proof of sympathetic change in the corona is afforded by the analysis of its light. In 1878 the bright line so conspicuous in the coronal spectrum in 1870 and 1871 had faded to the very limit of visibility. Several skilled observers failed to see it at all; but Young and Eastman succeeded in tracing the green "coronium" ray all round the sun, to a height estimated at 340,000 miles.

I don't know why it is, but I always seem to expect the next one I ask to tell me something different about a train; and then everybody you meet seems just as pleasant as can be." "Yes," assented Lucy Eastman, "like that baggageman. Did you notice how polite the baggageman was?" "Notice it! Why, of course I did.