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The 29th annual Student Confer- 
ence of the colleges and preparatory 
schools of the Eastern States and 
Canada closed Sunday night with a 
meeting in the auditorium addressed 
hy Robert E. Speer, D. D. It open- 
ed June 19th with 775 delegates rep- 
resenting more than 90 different in- 
stitutions. 
The conference was most cosmo- 
politan in character, for there were 
present upward of 130 natives of 
Japan, India, China, Brazil, Cuba, 
Mexico, Nicaragua, Porto Rico, Sal- 
yador, and Venezuela,—all studenis 
in twenty different American Uni- 
versities. The spirit of comradery 
that existed between the American 
and foreign delegates was a_ notice 
able characteristic of the gather- 
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“How did you know my patient 
was not a woman?” 
“T heard that you were going to 
try the silence cure.”—Baltimore 
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PSWICH cottagers are practically 
all down on the shore for the sea- 
The little summer resort town 
is looking alive with its many mem- 
bers of the summer colony there and 
the estates along the river are looking 
their best in their early summer 
greenery. : 
The annual picnic of Richard 'T. 
Crane, jr., and Mrs. Crane of Chicago 
and Ipswich to the school children of 
the town brough out fully 1200 of the 
young people and their parents. when 
held on the beach at the Crane estate 
The affair, as in pre- 
vious years, was most successful and 
the trip down the river in 
launches, lunches, sports and a band 
concert for the children and grown- 
ups alike, the day was most pleasantly 
spent. Mr. and Mrs. Crane were pre- 
sent and acted as hosts to the children 
all through the day. 
Summer residents of Ipswich were 
to the front in aiding the Salem fire 
refugees this week. Last Thursday 
son. 
night, when the fire broke out, R. T. 
Crane, Jr., and James H.-Proctor, 
despi itched several of their automo- 
biles to the stricken city and their men 
did heroic work during the progress 
of the fire, aiding the fire department 
and citizens alike. The ladies of the 
summer colony have not been back- 
ward in helping, and several have 
been actively engaged in providing 
clothing and food for the relief w ork. 
Several large cash contributions were 
made to the fund by Ipswich people, 
also. Among those in the Ipswich 
summer colony who have been among 
the most active in this work are Miss 
Corinna Searle, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles P. Searle; Mrs. Herbert 
Mason, Mrs. Charles E. A. Winslow, 
and Mrs. Wm. Sherman Gunn of 
New York. 
C. L. Hay and W illiam G. Wendell 
the fiancé of 
of Boston, the latter 
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Miss Ruth Appleton, were guests over 
the last week-end at the estate of Mr. 
and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton at 
“Appleton Farms,” Ipswich. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rousman- 
iere of Boston are stopping with the 
latter’s sister-in-law, Mrs. James B. 
Ayer on Argilla rd., Ipswich, for the 
summer. Mrs. Ayer’s son, Nathaniel 
F., and Miss Elizabeth Ayer are also 
with her at Ipswich for the season. 
Bayard Tuckerman of Waldingfield 
rd., Ipswich, left Wednesday night for 
a fishing trip in Canada. He will re- 
main there for two weeks, returning 
to spend the remainder of the summer 
at “Sunswich,” his Ipswich estate. 
Pa’s ExPLANATION. 
“Pa, what do people mean when 
they talk of laying up something for 
a rainy day?” 
“A rainy day means hard times, 
my son.” 
“Why so, pa?” 
“Because, I suppose, on a rainy 
day there is no dust in sight.’”—Bos- 
ton Transcript. 
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C, AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
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