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  • Dorothe Bendon,  “Strange God”
    1929 · Mills College Year Book
  • Grace Charles,  “Farewell to Bithynia (Catullus 46)”
    1929 · Mills College Year Book
  • Virginia Dewey,  “Japanese Panel”
    1929 · Mills College Year Book
  • [It's a long way through B. T. H. S.]
    1916 · Benton Township High School Yearbook
  • [Where is the heart that doth not keep,]
    1927 · The Virginian, The Yearbook of Washington-Lee High School
  • Dorothe Bendon,  “Query”
    1929 · Mills College Year Book
  • Mrs J. W. Stevenson,  [If you in cooking would excel,]
    1893 · Second Parish Cook Book
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  [Come, on mystic Hallowe'en,]
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • “By Way of Introduction”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • [TO THE MAN OR WOMAN]
    September 15, 1897 · The Courier-Register
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  [Dear Alice, we have tried to choose]
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • Daisy Armentrout,  “A Senior's View of the Faculty”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • The Sabiduria,  “Football”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • “Course It's So”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • Glen VanDyke,  “Achievement”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • “Sophomore Merits”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “July”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “October”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • “After the Prize-Fight”
    September 8, 1892 · The Indianapolis News
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “August”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • “My Guest”
    n.d. · Print found at Thorpe House Inn and Cottages
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “A Dedication”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • Public Opinion,  “Too Late”
    September 9, 1892 · The Indianapolis Times
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “September”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • Louise Bennet Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron,  “June”
    1917 · A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband (with Bettina's Best Recipes)
  • “The Kiss”
    June 14, 1893 · The Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
  • St. Nicholas,  “The Boyless Town”
    September 15, 1897 · The Courier-Register
  • Eugene Lee Crutchfield, M.D.,  “An Old Fogy's View of Modern Educational Methods”
    June 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “Springtime Yarns”
    June 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “A Street Car Ultimatum”
    June 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “Sole”
    February 18, 1915 · The Stewartsville Record
  • “Not Deliberately Chosen”
    February 18, 1915 · The Stewartsville Record
  • “What is Life to You?”
    June 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “As You Know”
    June 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • Edna Whitmore,  “The Psalm of the Schoolroom”
    April 3, 1908 · The Stewartsville Record
  • X. Y. Z.,  “Parody”
    1908 · The Stewartsville Records
  • Edna Whitmore,  “The Teachers and the Editor”
    April 3, 1908 · The Stewartsville Record
  • W. J. Lampton,  “The Sweet Girl Graduate”
    June 15, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “Reminiscent”
    June 15, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “The Drowsy Fisherman”
    June 15, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “When Katie Waits”
    August 8, 1908 · The Elwood Call-Leader
  • The Bentztown Bard,  “The Lanes of Light”
    June 5, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “Clip Them”
    1908 · Boston Evening Transcript
  • [There are]
    March 10, 1890 · The Hartford Courant
  • H. Cochrane,  “The Home Life”
    April 24, 1890 · The Phillipsburg Dispatch
  • John Wilber Jenkins,  “The Sunday Sun's Political Primer For Young Americans”
    June 14, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • Ruth Garrison Francis,  “Weavers of Life”
    1929 · Pine Burr, The Yearbook of Beaumont High School
  • [We always laugh at the teacher's jokes]
    1929 · The Gem, The Yearbook of Taylor University
  • Catherine Rotter,  “Class Poem”
    1929 · The Invader, The Yearbook of Auburn High School
  • “Epitaph”
    1929 · The Gem, The Yearbook of Taylor University
  • “The Seniors' Farewell”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • “Ode to Mr. Davis and Miss Solomon”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • “Catering Made Easy”
    1929 · The Gem, The Yearbook of Taylor University
  • Basil Brown,  “Ode to a Bar-room Kitty”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • [Great chief and most heroic sire,]
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • “When the Moon Shines on the "Moonshine"”
    1929 · The Gem, The Yearbook of Taylor University
  • John Hodge,  “Seniors”
    1928 · The Your Book, The Yearbook of Benton Township Senior High
  • Basil Brown,  “Class Poem”
    1929 · The Comment, The Yearbook of Keokuk Senior High School
  • [There's H₂O in the ocean,]
    1928 · The Tiger, The Yearbook of New Orleans University
  • “From Hindustan to You”
    1927 · Green and White, the Yearbook of the Gorham Normal School
  • [Rock bye Senior on the tree top]
    1928 · The Tiger, The Yearbook of New Orleans University,
  • Lydia Lord Shedd,  “That's Where Maine Comes In”
    1929 · The Academy Bell
  • Katharine H. Shute,  “To Alma Mater”
    1929 · Lampas, The Yearbook of the Teachers College of the City of Boston
  • Cynthia Clodfelter,  [The wind is whispering through the trees.]
    1976 · Bethabara Cook Book
  • Dr. W. F. Thomson,  [If you're thinking of cheese]
    May 7, 1924 · The Austin Statesman
  • J. B. ,  [The daintiest food, without a perhaps,]
    1912 · The Molasses Cook Book
  • “The Rubbernecks”
    July 14, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “The Suburbanite”
    July 15, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • “A Rural Reflection”
    July 7, 1908 · The Baltimore Sun
  • [The tissues of life to be]
    May 19, 1911 · The Wetmore Spectator
  • Clyde C. Adams,  “The Meadow Lark”
    April 6, 1905 · The Kansas Farmer
  • Frances Elizabeth Riley,  [I am a little schoolgirl,]
    October 13, 1913 · The Indianapolis Star
  • “Obituary Poetry”
    January 5, 1916 · The Ligonier Echo
  • Thomas Hood,  “Ode to November in London”
    October 25, 1884 · Tid-bits
  • [Remember when heartsick and weary;]
    September 10, 1925 · The Vilas County News-Review

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