. Mirror, 1921. animal—the tendency to judge by appear-ances only. Theda, your sense of humor is not soyoung as it is bashful, and folks are likely to mis-judge bashful things. Cheer up, this isnt a ser-mon. Heres how, Theda, keep on grinning. 38 MAURICE HERMAN DION, Hardy Im done tvith it. Born in Randolph, Maine, July 31, 1898; Gardi-ner High School; Assistant Manager of Track, 3;Manager of Track, 4; Class Football, 3. On an October day in the fall of the year 1917there strolled on the campus a youth who wasgoing to accomplish several things in the fouryears to come. That noble looking


. Mirror, 1921. animal—the tendency to judge by appear-ances only. Theda, your sense of humor is not soyoung as it is bashful, and folks are likely to mis-judge bashful things. Cheer up, this isnt a ser-mon. Heres how, Theda, keep on grinning. 38 MAURICE HERMAN DION, Hardy Im done tvith it. Born in Randolph, Maine, July 31, 1898; Gardi-ner High School; Assistant Manager of Track, 3;Manager of Track, 4; Class Football, 3. On an October day in the fall of the year 1917there strolled on the campus a youth who wasgoing to accomplish several things in the fouryears to come. That noble looking young man wasnone other than Maurice Hardy Dion. Mauricehas shown himself to be a very efficient and diligentworker. For when he was not mixing MgS04 , or shovelling snow for the track department, hehas been lending a hand in the management of cer-tain bankrupt railway lines that we might men-tion. No mention need be made of Maurices equal-ly successful activities conducted along strictlyromantic


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