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Katherine Tweedy
^'Tweedy”
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Glee Club, ’33; Treasurer Glee Club, ’34; Choir, ’34; Cheer Leader, ’34; Literary Editor Annual, ’34; Secretary Class, ’34; Oakwood Dramatic Club, ’33, ’34; Cathe
rine de Medici French Play, ’32; Ackazarpses in The Queen’s Enemies,” ’ 32; Martha Cratchit in An Old English Christmas, ’32;
William in As You Like it, ’33; Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, ’33.
"Of course you can raise six children on $3,000 a year!” she shrieked, gesticulating emphatically, and dancing about in her excitement. "But who cares? It’s spring. Oh, I’m so happy! I have three themes and
seventy lines of Virgil to do, and I don’t even care.”
We wonder how she does it, for the next day, after gazing out of
the Acorn window for three hours and scribbling a little before breakfast on a yellow pad, she hands in the themes, and the Virgil is done. How would you solve the problem? The answer is simply, "It’s Tweedy.”
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