Records of the First Class of the First State Normal School in America, Established At Lexington, Massachusetts, 1839
Records of the First Class of the First State Normal School in America, Established At Lexington, Massachusetts, 1839
Massachusetts. State Normal School, Framingham
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Rice, now of Dublin, N. H., but of Lexington in our Normal School days, and well known to us there. The letter contained references to some of his old Normal School friends, and called up to us many amusing reminiscences, so that we felt greatly indebted to Mrs. Drummond for contributing it to our entertainment. Then Miss Harris read from the Record Book two entries made therein by herself, — the former soon after the deaths of Miss Rogers and Mr. Lamson ; the latter very recently, in which she... pays fitting tributes to the characters of sev- RECORDS OF THE FIRST CLASS 143 eral of our dear departed ones. Heartfelt thanks were given to Miss Harris when the reading was finished for this con- tribution to the Record Book and the meeting. These ex- ercises over, we adjourned to a private dining-room, where, seated at one table and attended by one accomplished waiter, we enjoyed with quiet sociability an elegant, excellent, and plentiful collation. On our return to the parlor, Miss Da- mon was appointed to report the meeting in the Record Book, and correspondents were selected to write Mrs.
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