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The girls flitting through the dormitories were Middlers and Freshmen. Confident that she was safe from interference, Elizabeth, her white gown trailing after her, started forth for the chapel. Nancy Eckdahl and Mame Welch joined her at the foot of the stairway. "Don't I look like a boiled lobster?" cried Nancy. "But this was the only dress anywhere near my size. It's Nora O'Day's.

"Her name is Miss Eckdahl," added Miss Cresswell with a smile. "But she should have known. Everyone should know Nancy without being told. What is the good of being famous otherwise? If your name goes not abroad, what is the good of being a champion in mathematics or anything else? When I say 'Nancy, the intelligent person should know that I mean " "Nancy Hanks," added the girl herself.

Like a flash, she covered the letter; but I saw enough to help us out. The letter was addressed to Achenbach. I saw the word 'Wednesday." "That settles it; for Nancy Eckdahl was making out a menu in chapel yesterday, and the Middlers who take water-colors are painting place-cards." "What had best be done? I'd like to have them send on the banquet and lead the delivery men off somewhere else."

Min, too, who was but the shadow of Landis, was to be barred. There was enough to begin with Anna Cresswell, Nancy Eckdahl, Mary Wilson, Mame Welch, Nora O'Day, strange to say, and herself. At the dinner table, Elizabeth passed the word around asking the girls to come to her room immediately at the ringing of the study bell.