What Katy Did at School by Susan Coolidge
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page 78 of 202 (38%)
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Katherine Carr, President. Rosamond Redding, Secretary. Clover E. Carr. Mary L. Silver. Esther Dearborn. Sally P. Alsop. Amy W. Erskine. Alice Gibbons. Ellen Whitworth Gray. Next followed the By-Laws. Katy had not been able to see the necessity of having any By-Laws, but Rose had insisted. She had never heard of a Society without them, she said, and she didn't think it would be "legal" to leave them out. It had cost her some trouble to invent them, but at last they stood thus:-- BY-LAW NO. 1. The members of the S. S. U. C. will observe the following signals:-- 1st. The Grip.--This is given by inserting the first and middle finger of the right hand between the thumb and fourth finger of the respondent's left, and describing a rotatory motion in the air with the little finger. N. B. Much practice is necessary to enable members to exchange this signal in such a manner as not to attract attention. |
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