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The Senior Cla ss Prophecy
After a very tiring day at the court house where the murder trial which I was reporting for the New York Herald Tribune was being tried, I returned to the studio apartment which Barbara Graham and I share,
to find her cooking the supper with one hand and with the other putting the
last touches on a futuristic painting of a horse and wagon that was her most recent artistic attempt.
“Oh, Dot, we received a letter this morning frpm this year’s Annual Board at Hartridge,” she Hung at me. “They want some alumnae notes
about the class of ’28.’’
So after supper we settled down to business and wracked our brains
to remember the latest news we had heard
our old class- mates.
about
a\'in Hamilton were easy to
\drginia and
place, for they are in the same line of work that I am, the former being the
cartoonist who has prac­ tically doubled the circu-
















































































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