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the:
Alumna
Cookbook
WELL-TESTED
RECIPES
FOR
TABLE
DAINTIES
CONTRIBUTED
BY
Graduates
of
the
Girls'
High
and
Normal
School
PHILADELPHIA
AND
SOLD
EXCLUSIVELY
FOR
THE
BENEFIT
OF
THE
TEACHERS'
FUND
EDITED
BY
MRS.
JOHN
STERLING
(mary
d.
>H
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(?
(/4
eldridge)
PHILADELPHIA
Burk
&
McFetridgk,
Printers
and
Publishers
306
and
308
Chestnut
Street
1891
®
<£
Copyright,
1891,
by
The
Executive
Board
of
the
Alumna
of
the
and
Normal
School
of
Philadelphia.
Girls'
High
NOTE
The
many
kind
friends
who
have
rendered
assistance,
either
by-
contributions
or
suggestions,
in
compiling
this
little
book,
—
especially
Mrs.
Henry
W.
Halliwell,
Misses
Jane
and
Mary
Campbell,
and
the
Class
Historians
of
the
Alumnae
of
the
Girls'
High
and
Normal
School,
Philadelphia,
thanks.
—
will
accept
the
editor's
sincere
Without
their
aid
so cordially
given,
we
could
not
have
had
an
Alumnae
Cookbook.
We
may
live
without
poetry,
music,
and
art
We
may
live
without
conscience,
and
live
without
heart;
We
may
live
without
friends
we
may
live
without
books
;
;
;
But
civilized
man
cannot
live
without
cooks
He
may
live
without
books,—
what
is
knowledge
but
grieving?
He
may
live
without
hope,—
what
is
hope
but
deceiving?
He
may
live
without
love,—
what
is
passion
but
pining?
But
where
is
the
man
that
can
live
without
dining?—
Owhn
Meredith
OVERHEARD,
Mr.
books,
Public.
—
I
thought
that
you
were
already
well
supplied
with
cook-
my
dear.
Mrs.
Public.
—
Oh,
so
I
am;
only
this,
you
see,
is
the
"Alumnae"
Cookbook,
and
I
want
it
very,
very
much.
Mr.
Public.
—
And
why
are
you
anxious,
my
dear,
to
have
the
"Alumnae
"
Cookbook?
So
rest
of
its
kind.
far
as
I
can
see,
it
is
simply
a
bundle
of
recipes
like
all
the
Mrs.
Public—
[Aside.]
Now
isn't
that
like
a
man?
[Aloud.]
Indeed,
Listen
one
moment,
and
I
will
show
you
husband,
you
are
mistaken.
wherein
lies
the
difference
between
the
"Alumna"
Cookbook
and
all
In the
first
place,
not
one
of
its
recipes
has
been
put
in
for
others.
"padding,"—
in
order,
merely,
to
fill
out
the
volume,—
and
each
recipe
is
vouched
for
as
"good"
by
its
own
sender.
Again,
I
find
many
dear
friends
among
the
one
hundred
contributors.
Just
fancy!
they
represent
every
administration
of
the
Philadelphia
Normal
School,
from
'49
to
'91—
Dr.
Wright's,
Mr.
Cregar's
and
Mr.
Fetter's.
Mr.
Public.
Every
administration?
How
interesting!
especially
to
those
who,
like
ourselves,
appreciate
the
good
work
that
our
Normal
School
has
done,
and
is
doing,
for
this
community.
Mrs.
Public.
Yes,
indeed
not
only
for
this
community,
though.
The
daughters
who
call
the
Normal
School
their
"Alma
Mater"
are
widely
scattered,
and
each
is
the
centre
of
some
circle
of
influence
wherever
she
may
be.
Turning
at
random
the
leaves
of
this
little
volume,
I
recognize
the
names
of
ladies,
one
of
whom,
I
know,
now
lives
in
California,
another
in
Minnesota,
still
another
in
Texas.
West,
North,
South,
as
well
as
East
have
—
—
—
;
evidently
had
a
share
in
making
the
That
reminds
Mrs.
Public.
Just
turn
to
the
title-page.
See?
Every
contributor
was
once
a
"sweet
girl
graduate"
of
the
Normal
School,
and
therefore
belongs
to
its
"Alumnae."
Mr.
Public.
I
understand.
[Reading
from
title-page.]
"
Sold
exclu-
sively
for
the
benefit
of
the
Teachers'
Fund."
Hum
Ha
An
excellent
purpose.
My
dear,
suppose
we
take
a
copy.
Mrs.
Public—
Only
one?
[Exeunt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Public
soon
afterward
with
several
copies
of
the
Alumna
Cookbook,
one
fcr
their
own
use,
and
the
rest
to
be
distributed
among
friends
"for
the
good
of
the
cause
V]
Mr.
Public.
—
—
Alumna
Cookbook.
me.
Wherefore
"Alumna"
Cookbook?
—
!
!
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