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THE FIRST DAYS IN THE NEW SCHOOL

THE first week of school life is apt to be quite discouraging, and we can not too emphatically warn the young girl not to do anything rash under the influence of home-sickness.


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It is in this initial period that many girls, feeling utterly alone and friendless, write those letters to boys back home which are later so difficult to pass off with a laugh. It is during this first attack of homesickness also that many girls, in their loneliness, recklessly accept the friendship of other strange girls, only to find out later that their new acquaintance's mother was a Miss Gundlefinger of Council Bluffs, or that she lives on the south side of Chicago. We advise: Go slow at first.