Complimentary To Miss Finley
Tbe Kalamazoo papers speak in the following complimentary ternas of Miss Flora Charlotte Finley, of Ann Arbor, who lectured before the Ladies' Library Clnb in that oity Monday of last week : Tbe Kalamazoo EveniDg News says : "It was a rare treat to the members of the clnb to bave with thein Miss Flora Charlotte Finley, of Ann Arbor, nieoe of the late Clara boty Bates, who gave an address on 'A Group of Childcen's Authors. ' Tbe paper was one of deep thought and yec so simple that tbe ohildren present could enjoy aud uaderstaud it. Miss Finley's dealing with children showed very clearly in her paper." Kalamazoo Gazette: "Cbildren's Reading pruved a valaable topic before tbe Ladies' Library Club. An admirable paper by Miss Finley, of Ann Arbor. The attendauce at the club Monday afternoon was very large and tbe program was thorougbly delightful and greatly enjoyed, Miss Finley, of Ann Arbcr, was introduced and gave a (harming paper on children's literature. Miss Finley possesses that rare eb arm in womaD, a low, soft sympathetic voice, combined with perfect simplicity of manner. She read 'The Pony Engine' by Howells, in a manner that oaptured the grown people as well as the cbildren."
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Ann Arbor Argus
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