"Evelina, dear," said Jane, as she and Mary Elizabeth Conners and I sat in the suite of apartments in which our proud Alma Mater had lodged us old GRADS, returned for our second degrees, "your success has been remarkable, and I am not surprised at all that that positively creative thesis of yours on the Twentieth Century Garden, to which I listened to-night, procured you an honorable mention in your class at the Beaux Arts.
"The Tinder-Box"
Maria Thompson Daviess
"Nice 'Saucy Seven' those chaps will make of our holiday," groaned one of the GRADS.
"The Shagganappi"
E. Pauline Johnson
I am merely saying that lots of good copper wire goes to waste, because too many college "GRADS" start their education wrong end first.
"Tales of the Road"
Charles N. Crewdson