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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 56081 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Miss 8 Mrs. 5 Jean 5 Grace 4 Overton 4 Mr. 4 Miriam 4 Mary 4 Mabel 4 Hall 4 Elfreda 4 Eleanor 4 Anne 3 girl 3 Wales 3 Ruth 3 Katherine 3 Judy 3 Jane 3 Helen 3 Harlowe 3 Harding 3 Betty 3 Arline 2 look 2 West 2 Wayne 2 Watson 2 Tom 2 Shirley 2 Roberta 2 Rachel 2 Marjorie 2 Madeline 2 Kathleen 2 Judith 2 Ferris 2 Emma 2 Elizabeth 2 Dorothy 2 Allen 1 night 1 mystery 1 man 1 daddy 1 college 1 child 1 chapter 1 book 1 biscuit Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3919 girl 1994 time 1859 room 1454 thing 1318 college 1296 year 1241 day 1138 way 1128 night 1095 freshman 1092 one 1021 friend 984 class 879 door 805 hand 773 eye 759 something 706 man 692 book 678 face 665 anything 643 moment 593 letter 592 place 585 nothing 563 house 560 head 554 sophomore 524 life 502 work 494 story 493 grace 488 week 487 minute 487 evening 483 morning 479 word 477 part 473 child 470 course 465 dinner 439 afternoon 431 voice 414 people 412 name 408 home 402 table 398 matter 398 hour 389 mind Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2508 Miss 2222 _ 2037 Betty 1860 Grace 1437 Jane 1138 Eleanor 945 Elfreda 917 Jean 799 Mary 776 Anne 730 Miriam 711 Mrs. 691 Arden 647 Judith 572 Sim 534 Helen 503 Mr. 483 Arline 459 Terry 431 Katherine 419 Hall 381 Madeline 370 Dorothy 358 Ruth 352 Overton 342 Elizabeth 338 Marian 333 Mabel 299 New 288 Beth 264 Lucile 262 Kathleen 255 Shirley 251 York 245 Roberta 239 Judy 226 West 220 Harlowe 218 House 214 Rachel 210 Christmas 207 Bob 205 Dozia 203 Wales 202 Tom 200 Margaret 194 Sally 189 Watson 188 Marjorie 188 Harding Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 19995 i 15374 she 13207 you 12196 it 4863 her 4505 we 3752 they 3420 me 2620 he 2305 them 1105 us 970 him 934 herself 293 myself 229 themselves 227 one 226 ''s 172 yourself 103 yours 102 itself 94 himself 90 ourselves 66 mine 64 hers 27 ''em 17 ours 16 theirs 11 em 8 yourselves 8 his 5 oneself 4 you''ll 4 thee 2 thyself 2 jus 2 i''m 1 you?--she 1 you''re 1 whosoever 1 walked 1 it,--paid 1 i''d 1 humor-- 1 home,--for 1 hilda--"she 1 foohey 1 fellowships,--they 1 betty,--they 1 anxious--(_they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 35725 be 15318 have 8637 do 4879 say 4480 go 3445 know 3003 come 2701 see 2699 think 2409 make 2027 get 1940 tell 1795 take 1635 look 1587 ask 1298 give 1209 want 1178 find 1012 seem 996 leave 911 feel 903 hear 813 let 796 begin 767 try 703 write 696 call 685 turn 678 suppose 673 like 663 sit 661 mean 656 put 647 keep 612 stand 595 wish 588 wait 578 talk 575 help 560 laugh 528 meet 513 return 493 believe 481 hope 479 speak 458 happen 457 send 456 bring 454 forget 450 run Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 11886 not 3272 so 2398 up 2237 then 2119 little 1977 now 1933 just 1876 out 1816 very 1618 good 1511 here 1441 too 1412 more 1329 never 1273 well 1270 only 1251 back 1242 much 1197 other 1160 down 1138 as 1075 last 1059 all 998 first 950 long 833 there 827 in 778 old 770 again 767 ever 730 even 724 on 700 over 695 great 694 next 686 own 667 off 651 sure 644 right 626 always 615 most 585 away 582 really 543 almost 525 young 519 still 515 many 498 rather 486 enough 484 perhaps Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 352 good 319 least 206 most 59 slight 43 great 41 bad 37 near 37 Most 32 late 29 nice 20 high 20 dear 18 fine 16 small 15 hard 11 big 10 old 10 large 10 faint 10 clever 8 sweet 8 queer 8 lovely 8 happy 8 deep 7 mere 6 rich 6 low 6 early 6 bright 5 young 5 tall 5 strong 5 strange 5 remote 5 handsome 4 wild 4 long 4 jolly 4 gay 4 farth 4 bitter 3 tiny 3 simple 3 quick 3 pleasant 3 loud 3 little 3 funny 3 easy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409 most 57 least 52 well 4 highest 1 near 1 hard 1 gayest 1 finest 1 fast Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 archive.org 1 www.fadedpage.net 1 digital.library.villanova.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53548/53548-h/53548-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53548/53548-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41837/41837-h/41837-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41837/41837-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/40725/40725-h/40725-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/40725/40725-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31387/31387-h/31387-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31387/31387-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/9/8/17988/17988-h/17988-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/9/8/17988/17988-h.zip 1 http://www.fadedpage.net 1 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/) 1 http://archive.org/details/jeancabotatashto00scotiala 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 _ is _ 11 _ was _ 9 _ do _ 7 _ did _ 7 girls do n''t 7 girls were so 6 betty did not 6 eleanor did not 5 _ know _ 5 girls are not 5 one does n''t 5 something was wrong 4 _ am _ 4 _ are _ 4 _ is n''t 4 _ were _ 4 betty went on 4 eleanor had not 4 eleanor went on 4 girls are all 4 girls have n''t 4 hand went out 4 jane did not 4 mary was not 3 _ does _ 3 _ want _ 3 betty did n''t 3 betty got back 3 betty had not 3 betty was not 3 betty was very 3 betty went back 3 days are over 3 door was closed 3 door was open 3 eyes were full 3 girl did n''t 3 girls are so 3 girls do not 3 girls had not 3 girls were not 3 girls were now 3 grace was about 3 grace was not 3 grace went on 3 jane said quietly 3 mary is n''t 3 one did n''t 3 room was full 3 something like order Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 betty had no trouble 2 girls are not as 1 anne is not tall 1 betty had no idea 1 betty had not even 1 betty thought no more 1 betty was not easily 1 class are not as 1 days are not as 1 door came no sound 1 eleanor had no intention 1 eleanor was no more 1 eleanor was not there 1 elfreda are not friendly 1 elfreda asked no questions 1 elfreda was not so 1 eyes were not alone 1 freshmen have no chance 1 girl did no better 1 girls are not fond 1 girls are not plentiful 1 girls had no choice 1 girls had no one 1 girls had no special 1 girls had not yet 1 girls were no less 1 girls were not dorothy 1 girls were not sorry 1 girls were not willing 1 grace had not even 1 grace was not disappointed 1 grace was not slow 1 grace was not sorry 1 hand was not evident 1 jane had no ears 1 jane had no idea 1 jane had no way 1 jane heard no more 1 jane was not sure 1 jean had no clue 1 jean was not satisfied 1 man had no right 1 mary made no comment 1 mary was no longer 1 mary was not afraid 1 mary was not as 1 mary was not pretty 1 men had not yet 1 one am not at 1 one has no conditions A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 41858 author = Bacon, Josephine Daskam title = Smith College Stories Ten Stories by Josephine Dodge Daskam date = keywords = Burt; Evangeline; Grace; Graduate; Jackson; Kate; Marjory; Martha; Miss; Mother; Mrs.; Neal; Patsy; Second; Sue; Susan; Sutton; Suzanne; Theodora; Ursula; alpha; biscuit; girl summary = "It''s no good," said the Home that had missed two balls, "we''re too--" "Time''s up," she said, with a little break in her voice, and as Miss read you a little story, Miss Burt, that happened to come into my "Then Miss Henderson said: ''I needn''t tell you the value of this thing the power we have, the girls like me, and how a little help--oh, Neal! "Yes. She said that I was the only girl in the college whose long before she got to know Miss Henderson, and I knew Marion Hunter said it was all right to ask her if she was Miss Biddle''s mother''s Then Katherine said, "You dear thing!" And Miss Brooks smiled as they Now, Martha, just look at it: you know that the girl is a "I know," said Sutton M., wisely, "like those cigarettes--Martha never Miss Potts did not look like the kind of girl to possess id = 19015 author = Bancroft, Edith title = Jane Allen, Right Guard date = keywords = Adrienne; Alicia; Allen; Dorothy; Hall; Jane; Judith; Judy; Maizie; Marian; Miss; Mrs.; Seaton; Weatherbee summary = "Jane _is_ coming back to Madison Hall," asserted Judith positively. Judith, giving Jane an extra hug to measure her joy at sight of the girl "We''re going to tell you, Jane," Judith said reassuringly. "Jane," began Judith impressively, "before you went home last year did "Thank you, Judy." Jane found Judith''s hand and squeezed it hard. "All the time I was thinking ''poor Jane,''" laughed Judith. little party in full swing in Judith''s and Jane''s room. "This Marian well knew that with Mrs. Weatherbee Jane could not agree," trio of girls sat closeted in the room belonging to Marian and Maizie. After a little further talk, Jane and Judith went back to their room. Jane turned questioning eyes from Judith to Adrienne. Jane and I had both agreed to try to know every girl "I wanted you to know, Jane, just why I told Miss Rutledge that this id = 4945 author = Bancroft, Edith title = Jane Allen, Junior date = keywords = Allen; Bobbie; Dol; Dozia; Duncan; Gifford; Jane; Judith; Judy; Kitten; Lenox; Miss; Sally; Sarah; Shirley; Stearns; Ted; Vin; Wellington; girl summary = Judith''s black eyes looked into Jane''s gray orbs that asked and "All right Dozia," said Jane, "but I hope it won''t have to go as far Dozia in her tale of the beauty shop Judith flung at Jane in direct Jane, that the big country girl, Shirley Duncan, is the only one not "A box of jewelry for little Sarah Howland," said Jane to Dozia. "I know the right girl didn''t sign the slip," he had told Jane and "Shirley and Sarah," whispered Jane in Judith''s ear. Miss Allen, Jane!" called the girls from that basketball "Come in my room," she said aside to Jane and Judith, and they both "No," said Jane, "I couldn''t really love a girl who has been so "Bobbie!" said Sally to the big girl who was trying to find words. Then Jane knew why the girls had been calling Shirley Bobbie. id = 17988 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s First Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Briggs; Elfreda; Grace; Hall; Harlowe; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Oakdale; Overton; Ruth; Southard; girl summary = "No, what did I say?" asked Grace Harlowe, turning to her friend Anne. Grace Harlowe, Miriam Nesbit and Anne Pierson stood on the station In "Grace Harlowe''s Sophomore Year at High School" the girl Miriam Nesbit, Grace Harlowe and Anne Pierson to Overton, an eastern surrounded, Grace, Miriam and Anne made their way to the car steps and me." Anne paused and looked at Grace and Miriam with pleading eyes. Grace looked first at the stranger then from Miriam to Anne. Grace looked at the stout girl rather curiously, an expression of new Grace and Anne glanced quickly toward the girls indicated by Miriam. Mabel Ashe, who was now walking between Grace and Miriam, looked at The two days that followed were busy ones for Grace, Anne and Miriam. "Sit down here, Grace," invited Anne, making room for her friend. Elfreda not coming with us, Anne?" asked Grace. id = 20473 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Third Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Emma; Grace; Harlowe; Hippy; Jean; Kathleen; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Nora; Overton; Ruth; West summary = followed by Reddy and Jessica, Hippy and Nora, Grace, Tom and Miriam. "I can''t tell you how much I missed Anne to-night," said Grace to her Grace talked on to her mother of her friends and of herself while Mrs. Harlowe listened, thinking happily that she was doubly blessed in not "Girls," said Grace, who had by this time come up with the animated Miriam smiled involuntarily, Grace looked surprised, Elfreda Elfreda and Miriam were giving a tea party with Grace, Anne and Kathleen "What do you think of Miss West, Anne?" asked Grace a little later as "Wouldn''t it be wonderful if Ruth should find her father?" said Grace "What shall we do for our eight girls this year?" asked Grace "I feel like a conspirator," confided Arline to Grace as the two girls "Then how did Ruth come by the watch and letter?" asked Grace. id = 20474 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Fourth Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Emma; Grace; Hall; Harlowe; Kathleen; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Mrs.; Overton; Patience; Wayne; West summary = "Yes. I asked Grace to come as early as possible," said Arline. "Grace and Anne wouldn''t be so mean," returned Elfreda with supreme "Did Miss West ask for a single?" questioned Grace of Emma. "That looks like Miss West just ahead of us!" exclaimed Grace. "I wish I knew how to get hold of Kathleen," said Grace, looking "I''m sorry, Grace, but I won''t go to-night if you invite Miss West. By the time Grace had collected the Semper Fidelis girls of Wayne Hall, during their sophomore year, Grace knew the dainty little girl''s displeasure to Grace''s mind, and when, a little later, the two girls "Elfreda, be good," admonished Grace, laughing a little. Three anxious-faced girls were waiting for Grace in her room, and as she "What are you girls going to do this evening?" asked Grace, as they "I think Elfreda had a hand in it, too," said Grace, with shining eyes. id = 6858 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Second Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Elwood; Grace; Hall; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Mrs.; Overton; Ruth; Wayne summary = The Two Boxes Contained Elfreda''s New Suit and Hat. Grace Harlowe''s Second Year at Overton College "Didn''t Miss Dean tell you we had arrived?" asked Grace, as Mrs. Elwood Grace and Anne lost no time in taking Elfreda''s advice. "What did Mrs. Elwood say?" asked Anne as Grace entered the room. "Anne, I will leave Miss Taylor in your care," declared Grace. "What time is it, Elfreda?" asked Grace. the best-liked girl in college, and Grace could not help feeling a "Does any one know the time?" asked Grace, standing back a little to Grace, Miriam, Elfreda and Emma Dean turned their faces toward Wayne "Of whom did Elfreda remind you just then, Grace?" asked Miriam. "Miriam and Elfreda are not going with us, you know," said Grace as they "What will happen to this other girl, Miss Duncan?" asked Grace "What do you think of it, Grace and Anne?" asked Arline. id = 20821 author = Dunton, Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) title = Betty Wales, Senior date = keywords = Babbie; Babe; Betty; Bob; Eleanor; Georgia; Harding; Helen; Jean; Katherine; Madeline; Mary; Miss; Nita; Rachel; Roberta; Wales summary = needed, I want to ask Miss Betty Wales for an expression of her Harding College is good enough as it is," went on Betty, looking thinking, though Betty could not know that, of little Helen Adams and "Yes," said Betty, "it does, and I think it''s a splendid thing. "Miss Amelia Minchen isn''t," said Betty, "She just came in carrying her "I think you might," said Betty, amazed beyond words by Roberta''s ready "It isn''t right to leave our lovely things around so, is it?" said Betty "Do you remember what she was like two years ago, Betty?" asked Madeline "I''m so glad you''re friends now," said Betty, squeezing Madeline''s arm "But I''m sure Katherine wouldn''t want her chance to come this way," said "Jean," said Betty, desperately, "don''t you want the play to be as good "Think of her missing the play!" said Madeline. id = 31387 author = Dunton, Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) title = Betty Wales, Freshman date = keywords = Alice; Betty; Brooks; Chapin; Eleanor; Ferris; Harding; Helen; Jean; Katherine; Mary; Miss; Nan; Rachel; Roberta; Wales; Watson summary = "Wasn''t it fun?" said Betty to a fluffy-haired, dainty little girl who "Girls," said Betty hastily, "I''m sick of sitting still, so I''m going to "No," said Betty so emphatically that Eleanor stopped playing and looked "I think we ought to start the fudge before they come," said Betty, like one of the girls herself that Betty said impulsively, "She "I suppose it''s no use asking if you had a good time," said Betty "No, but I''m going skating with Mary and Katherine," said Betty that''s what you mean," said Betty calmly, helping Eleanor into her new "But I thought you wanted to go home," said Betty curiously one "Isn''t she fun?" said Betty a little later, when she and Helen were "But Eleanor won''t ask my help," said Betty decidedly, "and, besides, "Oh, very well," said Betty, and turned away to join Mary and Roberta. id = 6432 author = Dunton, Edith K. (Edith Kellogg) title = Betty Wales, Sophomore date = keywords = Beatrice; Betty; Blake; Dora; Dorothy; Eleanor; Ferris; Harding; Helen; Jean; Katherine; Madeline; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Wales; Watson summary = "A little," said Eleanor, surveying Betty''s quarters with amusement. "Girls," said Betty, when the five-pound box of chocolates that Bob''s "And you really had a good time?" said Eleanor, riding down to Market "Now what does Betty Wales really know about it either?" inquired Eleanor "Come over for a minute, can''t you, Eleanor?" asked Betty, when they "I hope," said Mary Brooks to Betty, after having received a particularly They had reached Miss Hale''s boarding-place by this time, and Betty said "Oh, I wonder if he''s going to stop too," said Betty, dropping the "You''re coming up to Harding!" said Betty, ruefully. "Why, I don''t know," said Betty, blushing at thought of Madeline, "any "Now, Eleanor," said Betty, "you come next." "I didn''t feel like it, Miss Ferris," said Eleanor, turning away from the "Eleanor," said Betty, solemnly, "I don''t believe I could do it." id = 40725 author = Garis, Cleo F. title = The Orchard Secret Arden Blake Mystery Series #1 date = keywords = Arden; Bordmust; Cedar; Everett; Jane; Miss; Mr.; Pangborn; Ridge; Scott; Sim; Terry; Tom; look summary = Arden, Terry, and Sim, following Miss Everett, started up the brown sophomore, Arden, Terry, and Sim looked at Miss Everett. For a few moments Arden, Sim, and Terry were too bewildered to speak as leaving Arden, Sim, and Terry staring wonderingly after them. Arden, Sim, and Terry hurried to 513 to get it ready for visitors. Sim was surprised to see Arden and Terry still outside the hall. "And we must try to sit together," called Arden to Sim and Terry as they "Sim looks simply darling!" observed Arden in an aside to Terry. Then Mary looked up, saw Arden coming toward her, followed by Sim and thought to the missing Sim, nor to the fact that Arden and Terry had been Arden, Sim, and Terry were waiting in the dean''s outer office, they were Terry and Sim were in other rooms, so Arden did not see her chums until id = 33873 author = Jones, Mabel Cronise title = Dolly''s College Experiences date = keywords = Beth; Constance; Dolly; Elizabeth; Fred; Hamilton; Margaret; Margery; Mary; Miss; Mrs.; Newby; Professor summary = as the time drew nearer, that Miss Hamilton and Dolly Alden would poll they went over the question for the final time in Dolly''s room. "You had better talk about the class election, I think," said Mary They talked it over afterward in Dolly''s room, girl-fashion. "I like your friends," Dolly''s mother said quietly, when the two found When Dolly went into Mary''s room, she stopped in genuine surprise. "Come in, girls, I''ve just been telling Mother all about Margaret. Beth reported later to Dolly, that her room-mate was doing more studying "Of course, I know that you two girls want to room together next year, "Miss Van Gerder looks kind," whispered Beth to Dolly. At Thanksgiving time Dolly carried Mary off to her own home. Mary came into Dolly''s room one day with a wry face. Dolly and Beth heard from both the girls id = 53548 author = Scott, Gertrude Fisher title = Jean Cabot at Ashton date = keywords = Ashton; Cabot; Elizabeth; Fairfax; Hooper; Jean; Marjorie; Merton; Miss; Mrs.; Natalie; Peggy; Tom summary = you girls up town with me for dinner and a good talk, and Jean must go in the dining-room, but hesitated a little and said, "Jean, may I go to As Jean entered the room Miss Hooper was just reading the class list Jean felt a little dismayed at the thought of meeting Miss Hooper, but the dancing stopped and after the good nights had been said Jean and Jean went out into the main corridor and shouted, "Oh, girls--Miss Emerson, for coming with me and helping us to-night," said Jean, but "But, Jean," said her room-mate, "you four aren''t going to dinner and "Well, girls," said Jean, "I shall make that rabbit to-night if I''m "And now," said Jean, as she came back into the room, "I''m going to When Elizabeth entered the room, Jean was more like herself and talked "Oh, girls, look!" said Jean. id = 41837 author = Snell, Roy J. (Roy Judson) title = The Secret Mark An Adventure Story for Girls date = keywords = Florence; Frank; Lucile; Morrow; Shakespeare; book; chapter; child; look; man; mystery; night summary = two persons, the child and the old man who had visited the library. strange book mark, the look on the old man''s face as he fingered the "Lucile," said Florence in a tense whisper, "are we going to let that The young man''s eyes roved over the books, then came to rest suddenly in disappointed look on his face, the young man replaced the book, turned to "You know, Miss Lucile," he said slowly, "I am no longer a child, except The child was telling the woman that she had had a book, which belonged which at this moment rested in Lucile''s own room, Frank Morrow''s book. "The book," whispered the child; "it is gone. child coming out to this all but deserted cottage at night to take a book She had said the book belonged to the old man. return of missing books, so in the end Lucile and Florence found id = 157 author = Webster, Jean title = Daddy-Long-Legs date = keywords = Abbott; Jerusha; Jervie; John; Judy; Julia; Legs; Lippett; Long; Master; Mr.; Mrs.; Sallie; daddy summary = world, like a huge, wavering daddy-long-legs. I meant to write a long letter and tell you all the things I''m learning (Mrs. Lippett said you wanted to know), but 7th hour has just rung, and kind of girl I''m not--a sweet little blue-eyed thing, petted and You know, Daddy, it isn''t the work that is going to be hard in college. Julia said she''d had a good time, but Sallie stayed to Daddy-Long-Legs, Esq. DEAR SIR: I am in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Lippett. Christmas present this year is from Daddy-Long-Legs; my family just You know, Daddy, I think that the most necessary quality for any person I know that I was to write nice, long, detailed letters without ever I''ll write a nicer letter in a few days and tell you all the farm news. It''s awfully funny to think of that great big, long-legged man (he''s id = 43482 author = nan title = A Book of Bryn Mawr Stories date = keywords = Bryn; Catherine; Charlotte; Edith; Eleanor; Ellen; Esther; Evelyn; Jack; Lilian; Livingston; Marjorie; Mawr; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Neville; Pauline; Shirley; Sydney; Timothy; college summary = Yet there comes a time in the life of a college, as of an individual, When they reached the little study, Ellen nodded to the two girls "No wonder you''re weary," said Edith, "wasting your time that way. Ellen continued, "I have to think how my words will affect Bryn Mawr, a hundred years old." To-night for the first time, Ellen believed her. As the girls reached the room Ellen said, "I''ve a good mind to give the "When I think of Bryn Mawr," said Marjorie, "few things have left so His feeling towards college girls was well known to these friends and it Presently she turned back to him, and said: "Would you not like to come Then Lilian had to think a little about the other girls in the room. I didn''t care what Mr. Ballantyne thought of _me_--I wanted to make him like the college girl