Literary and Educational Supplement. 



Mrs. Phelps, who with her family 

 spent the winter at Pacific Beach two 

 years ago, found the climate in this 

 particular locality so beneficial to 

 health, the blessing of which she has 

 been deprived since leaving here, that 

 she is about to return to the favored 

 spot where her old friends wait to 

 welcome her. 



Miss Fay Trownsell, the daughter 

 of Captain Trownsell, editor of the 

 Escondido Times, is spem ing the 

 vacation with her father at her home 

 in Escondido much improved by her 

 sojourn at the college. 



Miss Bess Brown is at her home 

 on Florence Heights during the sum- 

 mer. 



Miss Jacoby is rusticating in the 

 interior with her father. 



Genial Harvey Styles, formerly a 

 student, is said to be the best in- 

 formed man in the county on the 

 culture of all kinds of fruit. Some 

 think he will be married soon. 



Where are Ralph Conklin, Allan 

 Hawley, Bert Somers and a host of 

 our former students ? Let them an- 

 swer. 



The students and authorities of 

 the college are under many obliga- 

 tions to the Thorps, McGregors, 

 Fairfields, Cogswells, Rowes and 

 others, for favors shown in many 

 ways, We are fortunate in having 

 such friends and neighbors. 



The genial, whole-souled Mr. 

 I sham, of the great firm of Story 

 & Isham, has just purchased the 

 Hubbell cottage at the ocean front. 

 Mr. I's pluck and push as a business 

 man is proverbial. He has the energy 

 of half a dozen ordinary men, has a 

 warm side for the college and 



an observatory. He has an interest- 

 ing family. Welcome! 



Mrs. Thresher and her bright 

 daughter, Marian, are building them 

 a cottage near the college. 



California's favorite "Madge Mor- 

 ris," though frail in health at times, 

 never wearies with the pen. Her 

 new publication will be issued soon. 



Our college is iortunate in having 



for a near neighbor the famous author- 

 ess Rose Hartwick Thorpe, whose 

 pure, wholesome literature belongs 

 in every home. She is the true 

 friend of the student. 



The Ladies' Annex visited the col- 

 lege while picnicing at Pacific Beach. 

 Father Horton was with them. All 

 were more than pleased with what 

 they saw, and many were astonished 

 at the complete facilities there found 

 for instruction in the sciences, arts, 

 music, etc. 



Mrs. Woods, our highly successful 

 instructor in languages, is resting at 

 her home during the summer. 



The Pacific Beach Hotel has 

 changed hands. Mr. McKay is the 

 new proprietor. His gentlemanly 

 bearing bespeaks for him popularity. 



Harr Wagner and C. S. Sprecher 

 will hereafter give their entire atten- 

 tion to the editing of the Golden Era 

 Magazine, the oldest and most pop- 

 ular journal on the Coast. Prof. 

 Wagner is candidate for County 

 Superintendent of Public Schools. 

 He would make an excellent officer. 



We miss Rev. R. Dodd and his 

 pleasant family. They are comfort- 

 ably located at Glendale, near Los 

 Angeles. 



Misses Hattie and Lottie Keyes 

 were in their mountain home when 

 last heard from. 



Dr. G. A. Sprecher of Colton, and 

 his estimable wife are spending their 

 vacation with their relatives at the 

 College. 



The College community is under 

 obligation to Messrs. Frey, Sprecher 

 and Barbours, who under the direc- 

 tion of Mr. Thorpe, have erected 

 commodious dressing rooms, wharf, 

 etc., at the foot of Tenth street on 

 the bay. 



Miss Laura G. Gearn, distinguished 

 for her devotion to study and her 

 scholarly attainments made a visit to 

 the College recently. 



Miss Kate Woodford will likely re- 

 turn to College next year. 



Oliver Reed has taken refuge in 

 the mountains for the summer. 



