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The 1926 Tatler

The 1926 Tatler, by Various


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Title: The 1926 Tatler

Author: Various

Editor: Margaret Louise Newhall

Release Date: June 28, 2008 [EBook #25926]

Language: English

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THE TATLER

1926


[Illustration: {Signatures and messages from students}]


The 1926 Tatler


[Illustration: {A group of riders on horseback}]


FOREWORD

School days are joy days; days filled with the pleasures of friendships and the gladness of intimacy, with the satisfaction of work well done and the pride in having done it for one's school. And we at Northrop School have been blessed with such days from the time of four entering as kindergarteners, up through grammar school and our subsequent joining of the League; on through these last days when, as high school girls, we took a real part in the activities of school life, and felt ourselves to have each one a share, however small, in the great whole, our Alma Mater. And it is to recollection of these

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