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Portraits 9

Freshman Year 100

Sophomore Year 104

Junior Year 106

Senior Year 110

Athletics 115

Art and Letters 125

Dramatics 129

Graphic History 137

General Information 153

Advertisements 229

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^0n0rar}j H^mbprs of 1925

DR. HUGH BLACK

DR. GORDON BOIT WELLMAN

DORIS AI.EXANDBR 261 Gibson Street, Lowell, Mass.

ELEANOR G. ALEXANDER 423 West 120tb Street, New York, N. Y.

MARION K. ALLEN 38 Aberdeen St., Newton Highlands, Mass.

MARY W. ALLEN 289 Walpole Street, Norwood, Mass.

Photographs by Gustavb Lobey

[ 10 ]

ISABEL, T. ALLEYN 101 Park Boulevard, Slieffiield, Alabama.

VIRGINIA ARN 58 Elizabetb Apartment, Cliattanooga, Tenn.

E. PHOEBE ARROWSMITH 430 Highland Avenue, Orange, N. J.

MIRIAM ARROWSMITH 170 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

[ 11 ]

Photographs ty Gustavb Lobby

PRISCILLA D. AURELIO 9 Central Avenue, Newtonville, Mass.

SARAH N. AUSTIN 77 Prospect Street, Summit, N. J.

ATHLEEN BARKLEY 90 Lexington Avenue, Holyoke, Mass.

PHYLLIS B. BARTLBTT 19 East 72nd Street, New York, N. Y.

Photoffraphe by Gustave Loeey

[ 12 ]

PRANCES G. BARTON 3 Clarendon Place, Buffalo, N. Y.

MARCIA L. BEARD 508 South 42nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

KATHARINE H. BBBMAN 430 West 116th Street, New York, N. Y.

HAZEL W. BBEKMAN 317 West 89th Street, New York City.

[ 13 ]

Photographs by Gustave Loeey

VIRGINIA D. BERKEY Palisade, New Jersey.

MARY L. BEVERSTOCK 82 Sturges Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio.

HELEN M. BICKPORD 15 Mt. Pleasant Street, Nashua, N. H.

DORIS A. BILLINGS

454 Washington Street, Canton, Mass.

Photographs 'by Gitstavh Loeby

[ 14 ]

ISOBBL S. BLACK 109 Lorraine Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J.

MARGARET G. BLACK 109 Lorraine Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J.

MARGARET C. BLAIN Hangchow, Chekiang Province, China.

ALICE S. BLANDY 401 Monmoutli Street, Gloucester City, N. J.

[ 15 ]

Photographs by Gustavb Lokey

EBIILY B. BOSLEY 171 Highland Avenue, Bufifalo, N. Y.

BETTY H. BOWKER 75 Rocbelle Street, Wissahickon, Pa.

RUTH BOYDBN Northfield, Ohio.

E. ELIZABETH BRAKEMAN 517 Bast 6th Street, Erie Pa.

Photographs by Gtjstavb Lorey

[ 16 ]

AGNE9 L. BRANDON 3443 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

ALICE BREWSTER 231 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton, Mass.

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EVELYN L, BROWN Broad Street, Barre. Mass.

MARY BELLE BROWN 304 South Francis Street, Pipestone, Minn.

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Photographs 61/ Gustavh Lobby.

KATHRINB L. BRUCB 4 Caswell Street, Fitchburg, Mass.

SARAH C. BUCHAN 28 Locke Road, Waban, Man.

P. LUCILE BUMP 189 Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y.

MILDRED BURNETT 2 Sunset Avenue, Amherst, Mass.

Photographs iy Gustavb Lobet

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HELEN F. BURROWa 666 Ridge Street, Newark, N. Y.

CHAILLE M. CAGE 3716 Montrose Boulevard, Houston, Texas.

VIRGINIA B. CALDWJEJLL 130 Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y.

DOROTHY J. CAPERS Wellesley, Mass.

[ 19 ]

PhotographB iy Oubtavs Lobbt

CONSTANCE CARPENTER 210 North 7th street, Newark, N. J.

SARAH CARR 4824 Klmbark Avenue, Chicago, 111.

INES V. CATRON 1217 South 2nd Street, Springfield, 111.

SUSAN B. CAVENY The Locusts, Wyncote, Pa.

Photographs l>y GT7Btate Lobbt

[ 20 ]

HELEN S. CHANDONNBT 156 Brook Street, Manchester, N. g.

ISABEL H. CHAPMAN 3303 Hamiltou Street, W. Philadelphia, Pa.

SYLVIA CHAPMAN 75 Prescott Street, Newtonville, Mass.

DOROTHY A. CHASE 160 Pearl Street, Holyoke, Mass.

[ 21 ]

Photographs by Qcstavb Lobby

SARAH B. CHRISTIE Apponaug, R. I.

MARY G. COAXES Bayvllle, N. Y.

MARY CODE 620 Main Street, Mt. Vernon, III.

FLORENCE L. CODMAN 4116 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Photographs ty Gitstavb Lobet

[ 22 ]

MILDRED COHEN 774 North Main Street, Waterbury, Coan.

IRENE W. COLB 73 Jefferson Street, Salamanca, N. Y.

MARGARET B. COLLINS 56 Wellington Street, Worcester, Mass.

B. LOUISE COLVBRT 200 South Brady Street, Attica, Ind.

[ 23 ]

Photographs iy Gubtatb Lobet

VORA P. CONANT 275 High Street, Newburyport, Mas«.

KATHERINE C. COOK 2532 Jule Street, St. Joseph, Mo.

PRISCILLA P. COWPER 1 Berkshire Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

ELIZABETH J. CRATSLEY 11 Dorchester Street, Springfield, Mass.

Photographs hy Gustavb Lobby

[ 24 ]

IDA S. CRAVEN 510 Grove Ave., Noble, Pa.

ELEANOR DABOLL 7 Acron Road, Brookline, Mass.

LOVINA G. DAMON 185 Albert Street, Torrington, Conn.

RUTH L. DANGLER 441 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

[ 25 ]

Photographs by Gustave Lobby

ROSE D, DAVID 8 Whitfield Place, Newport, R. I.

ANNE E. DAVIS 733 North 43d Street, W. Philadelphia, Pa.

LORETTA A. DAVIS 1014 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio.

DOROTHY Db COSTER 164 St. James Ave., Springfield, Mass.

Photographs hy Gustavh Lorbt

[ 26 ]

MARGARET L. DELANO Box 176, Vineyard Haven, MaM.

HERMINA H. DICK 227 Sanford Avenue, Flusbing, N. Y.

ALICE S. DODGE 184 B Street, N. B., Washington, D. C.

MARGARET B. DOUGHTY 131A Clinton Avenue, Jamaica, New York.

[ 27 ]

Photographa by Gustavb Lobby

VIRGINIA DOWNING 1033 Niagara Street, Denver, Colo.

ELINOR DROUET 56 Florence Ave., Arlington Heigh tB, Mass.

JEAN E. DUBBS 1221 Greenwood Avenue, Wilmette, 111.

HOPE DUESBURY 169 Freeman Parkway, Providence, R. I.

Photographs by Gustavb Lobbt

[ 28 ]

EDNA B. DUGE 29 Ridge Street, Greenwich, Conn.

MARION DWINELL 82 Pleasant Street, Ayer, Mass.

ELIZABETH B. DYER 1151 Thurman Street, Portland, Ore.

A. RUTH BAGLESFIBLD 624 West 7th Street, Brie, Pa.

[ 29 ]

Photographa by Gustavb Lorht

KATE V. A. BA9T0N Louden Road, Albany, N. Y.

FLORA EDGE Cedarcroft, Kennet Square, Pa.

HARRIET HDOBLL 98 Elm Street, Gardner, Mass.

ISABEL E. BD90N Box 5, Jamestown, N. Y.

Photoffrapha by Oubtatb Lomsv

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ADA I. EDWARDS 335 Norwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.

FRANCIS EDWARDS Northneld, Vt.

MART S. BLIASON New Castle, Del.

RUTH EMERY 13 Lebanon Street, Sanford, Me.

[ 31 ]

PTtotoffrapha iy Ovbtatb Lorst

ESTHER L. EVERETT 908 East Elm Street, Waseca, Minn.

MARJORIB L. FAIN 510 Anderson Street, Bristol, Tenn.

MARGARET E. FINCKB 106 Farlow Road, Newton, Mass.

GLADYS R. FLBI9CHMANN 345 West 88th Street, New York, N. Y.

Photographs by Gustavh Lobby

[ 32 ]

KATHARINE B. FX,ETCHALL 60 Revell Avenue. Northampton, Mass.

LUCILE P. FLETCHER 30 Spruceland Avenue, Springfield, Mass.

HELEN S. FORKNALL Egypt, Mass.

MILDRED S. FRANK 126 Bast Clay Street, Lancaster, Mass.

[ 33 ]

Photographs by Gustavb Lorhy

MANDELIENB L. FRANKS Pelham Court, Germantown, Pa.

EVA FREEMAN 501 Lafayette Street, Easton, Pa.

VICTORIA FREEMAN 501 Lafayette Street, Easton, Pa.

LOUISE M. FREUND 108S Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Photographs by Gustavb Lokey

[ 34 ]

GRACE M. FRICK 5200 Oak Street, Kansas City, Mo.

MARY LOUISE GARDNER 41 Tappan Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y.

ELEANOR GARSON Sovereign Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio.

JANET F. GIDDINGS Housatonlc, Mass

[ 35 ]

Photographs hy Gustavh Lobby

GLADYS &. GOLD FINGER 1667 Cra-wford Road, Cleveland, Ohio

MARGARET W. GOLDING 2117 Faraon Sti-eet, St. Joseph, Mo.

EDITH R. GOODWIN The Knoll, Lansdowne, Pa.

MARGARET GREEN 10838 Deering Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

Plwtographs ty Gustave Lobby

[ 36 ]

MARION E. GREENE Middletown Springs, Vt.

ANNA LOUISE GREIL r>21 South Perry Street, Montgomery, Ala.

SUE K. GRIFFIN 114 Main Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y.

LORRAINE HADESTY 1310 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville, Pa.

[ 37 ]

Photographs l>y Gustavb Lorey

DOROTHY M. HALL 985 Farmington Avenue, W. Hartford, Ct.

ISABEL K. HALL 204 Prospect Street, Belmont, Mass.

CHARLOTTE E. HAMBLEN 235 East 9th Avenue, Spokane, "Wash.

VIRGINIA C. HAMILTON Lexington, Ky.

Photographs iy Gustavb Lobby

[ 38 ]

JULIA B. HAMMATT 878 Longmeaclow St. Longmeadow, Mass.

MARGARET H. HANNAH 337 Morewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

KATHERINE W. HARBISON 410 Maple Avenue, Danville, Ky.

INA I. HARDS 68 Elm Avenue, Mt. Veruon, N. Y.

[ 39 ]

Photographs t>y Gustavh Loeby

DOROTHY G. HARRIS 4539 Osage Avenue, W. PhilaSelphia, Pa.

MARGARET A. HARRIS 152 Holabird Avenue, Winsted, Conn.

VIRGINIA H. HEARDING 2305 East 3rd Street, Duluth, Minn.

JANICE B. HELLMAN 311 West 71st Street, New York, N. Y.

Photographs iy Gustavb Loeey

[ 40 ]

FLORENCE HELWIG 711 East 18th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KATHARINE B. HEMPSTEAD 89 McKinley Avenue, Norwich, Conn.

GRACE L. HERBERICK 1211 Med.ina Road, Akron, Ohio

MIRTAM E. HERSTEIN 190 S. Barksdale Street, Memphis, Tenn.

[ 41 ]

Photographs by Gustavb Lobby

FANNY HEYL 432 Bast Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio

KATHARINE. HILLS 25 Gillette Street, Hartford, Conn

BEATRICE F. HIRSCH 707 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.

LOUISE P. HOLDEN 284 Wilder Street, Lowell. Mass.

Photographs' iy Gustave Lorey

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DOROTHY 9. HORTON 90 Keene Street, Providence, R. I.

EVELYN' H. HOUGEN 511 North 6tli Street, Manitowoc, Wis.

MARY M. HOUSTON 920 Heberton Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

MARY B. HOWARD Holley, N. Y,

[ 43 ]

Photographs by Gustavh Loret

DOROTHY K. HOWERTON 417 Cambridge Blvd, Grand Rapids, Mich.

MARY P. HOXIB 132 Elton Street, Providence, R. I.

J. PHYLLIS HULL Main Street, MiUbury, Mass.

ELEANOR HUNTER 30 S'outh Miinn Avenue, East Orange, N. J.

Photographs ty Gustave Loeet

[ 44 1

VARINA HUNTER 4316 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, la.

MARY ISABEL HUTCHESON Clayton and Hanley Roada, St. Louis, Mo.

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DOROTHY P. HYDE 51 East 5th Street, Cliillicothe, Ohio

FRANCES L. ILG Manltowish, Wis.

[ 45 ]

Photographs by Gustavb Lores

HELEN g. IRELAND 100 South William Street, Johnstown, N. Y.

HELEN F. JACKSON 49 Coolidge Street, Brookline, Mass.

JULIA W. JAMES 314 Norwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y,

RUTH E. JEFFREY Hazelridge, Mount Kiseo, N. Y.

Photographs ty Gijstavb Lokey

[ 46 ]

MABEL B. JOHNSON 810 North Main Street, W. Hartford, Conn.

JUNE H. JOHNSTON 24 West 34th Street, Des Moines, la.

GWBNDOLIN S. JONES Phelps S'tokes Fund, 101 Park Ave., N. Y.

HELEN L. JONES Billerioa, Mass.

[ 47 ]

Photographs by Gustavb Lobby

MARTHA C. JONDS Newcastle, Ky.

FRANCES S. KBELY Kayford, W, Va.

ELBANORE P. KELLEY First National Bank, Monessen, Pa.

JESS KELLY lis Coulter Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.

Photographs by Gustavb Loeby

[ 48 ]

MARY C. KENNEDY 50 Park Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

RUTH W. KENT 1801 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa.

WINIFRED J. KITTREDGB 1 Beasom Block, Nashua, N. H.

MARION J. KLEIN 60 East 67th Street, New York, N. Y.

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Photographs by Gustavb Lorhy

DOROTHY E. KLOPP State Hospital, Allentown, Pa.

HELEN E. KNAPP 97 Center Street, Waverly, N. Y.

DOROTHY KNIGHT 405 Crane Avenue, Royal Oak, Mich.

KATHERINB H. KNIGHT 843 Chestnut Street, SprirLgfleld, Mass.

Photograph by Gustave Lorby

[ 50 ]

CHI-LIANG KWEI Tsing Hua College, Peking, China

MILDRED LARIMER Chariton, la.

MAY H. LAUDBNgLAGBR 54 Casterton Avenue, Akron, Ohio

LUCILE LAUGHLIN' 61 Deering Street, Portland, Me.

[ 51 ]

Photograph by Gustavb Loeey

MARJORIE LAUGHLIN 76 2nd Street, Waterford, N. Y.

RUTH L. LAWRENCE 45 Schuey Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y.

ELIZABETH B. LEMONDS 86A Weissinger-Gaulbert Aps., Louisville, Ky.

M. THELMA LESTER 843 Chestnut Street, Springfield, Mass.

Photographs ty Gustavb Lobby

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BEATRICE J. LEVINE Sherbom, Mass.

FRANCES LEWIS 1829 FarmiBgton Road, Cleveland, Ohio

OLIVE G. LEWIS 47 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.

RUTH LIBBEY 69 St. Botelph Street, Boston, Mass.

[ 53 ]

Photogro'ph hy Gustave Lorey

LILITH C LID9BEN 434 South Scoville Avenue, Oak Park, 111.

MILDRED D. LINCOLN (Mrs. C. Koehler) 1191 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Photograph hy Bachbach EUNICE A. LLOYD Monongahela Road, WashTngton, Pa.

MARY L. LOTHROP 379 Green Bay Road, Glencoe, 111.

Photographs by Gustave Lorey

[ 54 ]

RUTH D. LOVEJOY 28 Wren Street, West Roxbury, Mass.

LBONORE LOWENSTEIN 150 West 79th Street, New York, N. Y.

MILDRED A. LUCEY 85 Rockland Street, Roxbury, Mass.

ELEANOR LUDINGTON 90 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y.

[ 55 ]

Photographs hy Gitstavb Lorky

JOSEPHINE McALEXANDER 2101 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

IRENE McCaffrey

5012 Friendship Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

MARJORIE A. McCOLL Bennettsville, 9. C.

SARBTTA B. McCREA 39 South Main Street, Millbury, Mass.

Photograph by Gustave Lorey

[ 56 ]

K. RUTH McCRILLIS 4 North Main Street, HoUey, N. Y

GERTRUDE McDIARMID 614 Evanswood, Cincinnati, Ohio

S. ELIZABETH McDOUGALL 19 Beech Street, Rockland, Me.

GERTRUDE E. McINTYRE 35 Court Street, Houlton, Me.

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PhotoffrapJiB ty Gxtstavh Lohev

EFFIE M. MACKINNON 709 Dixwell Road, Shanghai, China

HELEN E. MAHLEY 920 South 7th Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

EVELYN B. MAN North Stonington, Conn.

HILDA H. MARCY 32 W. Utica Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

Photographs iy Gustave Lorey

[ 58 ]

FLORA E. MARSH 4157 Davenport Street, Omaha, Neb.

M. ISABELL MARSHALL 86 North Main Street, Rutland, Vt.

ELIABETH C. MARTIN 401 Center Street, Wallingford, Conn.

MARTHA L. MAXWELL 529 West Pike Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

[ 59 ]

Photographs Vy Gustavh Loket

MARTHA D. MAYNARD 53 Pine Street, Burlington, Vt.

MARGARET L. MEAKER 18 West Broad Si:reet, Bethlehem, Pa.

RUTH V. MEMORY 1 Kermit Road, Maplewood, N. J.

MARY A. MBVAY 140 East W'Tieeling Street. Washington, Pa.

Photoglyphs by Gustave T.orev

[ 60 ]

ELIZABETH MILES Mount Carroll, 111

CHARLOTTE B. MILLER 411 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y.

DOROTHY A. MILLER 547 Lake Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

MILDRED P. MILLER 100 Bast Gaskill Avenue, Jeannette, Pa.

[ 61 ]

Photographs hy Gustavb Lobicy

RUTH MILLER 304 A Avenue W., Albia, la.

F. ELEANOR MILTON Dodge City, Kas.

DOROTHY M0NTE-3ANT0 Hotel Alexander the Great, Athens, Greece

MARION MONTGOMERY 15 Green Bay Road, Hubbard Woods, III.

Photograph by Gusxavb Lobbt

[ 62 ]

CHARLOTTE S. MORRIS Pershing Pt. Apts., Peach Tree St., Atlanta, Ga.

MABEL MORRISON 108 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City, N. Y.

ELIZABETH V. MOULTON 910 West Market Street, lima, Ohio

LIDA A. MUELLER 893 South 19th Street, Newark, N, J.

[ 63 ]

Photograph by Gustave Lokev

MARGARET G. MULLEN 64 Highland Terrace, Brockton, Mass.

JANE B. MURRAY 535 W. Mahoning St. Punxsutawney, Pa.

MARY N. NACHTMANN 765 Madison Avenue. Albany, N. Y.

MARY NASH 310 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.

Photofiraphs hij Gustavb Lokey

[ 64 ]

MARJORIE B. NEVINS Glenwood Ave., Franklin, N. H.

CAROLINE E. NIS9LY 101 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

OLIVE R. NORD 502 Lakeview Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y.

KATHRYN M. NORTHUP 3248 Colliugwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio

[ 65 ]

Photographs iy Gustave Lobby

ANNE R. OKBSON 442 High Street, Bethlehem, Pa.

M. ELIZABETH OSBORNE Valley Road, Melrose Park, Pa.

LOUISE M. OWEN 121 Monterey Ave. Highland Park, Mich.

MARY E. PANGLE 255 Kenilworth Avenue, Elmhurst, 111.

Photographs ly Gustave Lokey

[ 66 ]

MARIAN" TARKEJR 516 West 3rd Street, Oil City, Pa.

A. HARRIET PARSONS 72 Isabella Street, Toronto, Ont., Can.

HARRIET A. PATTERSON 5505 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

ESTHER C. PAULSON 1442 Walnut Street, Allentown, Pa.

[ 67 ]

Photographs hy Gustave Lokey

SUZANNA H. PAXTON 714 W. 12tli Avenue, Emporia, Kan.

A. DELL PBNDERGAST 704 Leiand Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

CAROL P. PERRIN 624 W. Ferry Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

VIRGINIA PBTTBE 155 Girard Avenue, Hartford, Conn.

Photogi-aphs by Gustavb Lorey

[ 68 ]

MARION L. PITCHER 47 Greenwood Lane, Waltham, Mass.

HELEN S. QUIGLEY 2^1 West Main Street, ' Lock Haven, Pa.

DOROTHY E. RATHBUN 20 Green Village Road, Madison, N. J.

EDITH REES 57 Crescent Street, Northampton, Mass.

[ 69 ]

Photographs by Gustavk Lorey

FRANCES H. REESEJ 337 N. Bever Street, Wooster, Ohio.

ELIZABETH H. REEVES 931 Fifth Street, Columbus, Ind.

VIVIENNE REINHART 5400 Caroline Boulevard, Houston, Texas

RUTH G, REMIBN 527 Briar Place, Chicago, 111.

Plwtoc)ra{jfia liy Gustave Loeey

[ 70 ]

EUNICE C. RESOR 2900 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, Ohio

EDITH A. RICHARDSON 629 Washington Street, Wellesley, Mass.

HELEN M. RICKERT 1502 Mahantongo Street, Potlsville^ Pa.

DORIS M. RIPPLE 1255 Cook Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

[ 71 ]

PhotograpUs hy Gustave Lorey

EVELYN C. ROAT 286 College Avenue, Kingston, Pa.

JEAN K. ROBERTSON 42 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

JANET ROBINSON 154 East Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

MARY LOUISE ROBINSON 711 West First Street, Oil City, Pa.

Photographs ly Gustave Lorky

[ 72 ]

PRiaCILLA A. ROBINSON Van Deusen Inn, Westfield, Mass.

FRANCES E. ROSENTHAL Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, N. Y.

RUTH ROSBNWALD 3318 Benton Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo.

RACHEL L. ROTHENBURGER 107 East Main Street, Montpelior, Ohio.

[ 73 ]

Photographs hy Gustavh Loeey

ELSE D. RUPRECHT 170 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HAKRIETTE SAMMIS 1G5 Washington Street, Hempsfead, N. Y.

ELIZABETH L. SARLES 296 South Main Street, Liberty, N. Y.

VIRGINIA C. T. BUSH

The Maples, Morton, N. Y.

Phulograplis by Gustave I^orev

[ 74 ]

MARY LOUISE SCHEIDENHELM 804 Forest Avenue, Wilmette, 111.

CATHERINE M. SCHICK 43 N. Regent Street, Port Chester, N'. Y.

RUTH E. SCHUMACHER 109 HlUcrest Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

DOROTHY S. SCHUTTB 6941 Meade Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

[ 75 ]

J'hotuyraphs hy Gustave Lorey

ROSE M. SCHWIBRS 215 West 106th Street, New York, N. Y.

JANET SCOTT 73 Willett Street, Albany, N. Y.

JEANNE T. SEARS 382 Hope Street, Providence, R. I.

MIRIAM W. SEARS 37 Cherry Street, Danvers, Mass.

Vhotographs hy Gdstavk T^oruv

[ 76 ]

MARGARET G. SEAVER 105 Rockland Avenue, Maiden, Mass.

HELEN C. SECRIST 54 Lake Avenue, Melrose, Mass.

EMILY L. SEITBR 2201 Highland Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

DONI a SBLLIGMAN 1462 South First Street, Louisville, Ky.

[ 77 ]

riiotographs hy Gtj^tave Lokey

SARAH S. SHANNON S'axton, Pa.

DOROTHY SHAW 15 Brimmer Street, Boston, Mass.

KATHRYN SHEA 266 Main Street, Nashua, N. H.

HELEN SHEARMAN 242 Fort Pleasant Avenue, Springfield, Mass.

Photographs hy Gustave Lokey

[ 78 ]

ELIZABETH SHEARS Hyde Park, N. Y.

ELIZABETH C. SHIELDS %Henry and Lane, 27 Pine Street, N. Y.

ELISABETH S'HIRLEY Shirley Hill, Manchester, N. H.

KATHARINE D. SHIVERS 110 Delaware Street, Woodbury, N. J.

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Photographs by Gustavb Lokey

ELIZABETH B. SIMS Harwich, Mass.

MAGARET V. SKINNER Webster Cottage, Hanover, N. H.

ALICE L. SMITH Beechmont, New Rochelle, N. Y.

ELIZABETH L. SMITH 16 West 88th Street, New York, N, Y.

'hotograplis Ijy Gustave Lobby

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MARION SMITH 37 Fairfield Avenue, Holyoke, Mass.

MILDRED SMITH 1426 Forest Avenue, Evanston, 111.

ROSALIND H. gPERBER 51 Charlotte Street, Dorchester, Mass.

ALMA C. SPRECHBR 1110 Wheatland Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.

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Photographs l)y Gustavb Lorhy

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AGNES D. SQUIBR 125 Forest Street, Winchester, Mass.

HELEN G. STEARLY 60 Berkeley Avenue, Newark, N. J,

MARGERY S. STEELE 63 Vine Streeet, Hartford, Conn.

BEVERLY R. STEPHENS College Campus, Lafayette, La.

Photographs by Gustave Loeey

[ 82 ]

VIRGINIA STEWART % Car Allotment Com., Bluefleld, W. Va.

MARJORIE G. STILES 171 Main Street, Westfleld, Mass.

ELIZABETH STILLMAN Tenafly, N. J.

HELEN STILSON 26 Allen Avenue, Duluth, Minn.

[ 83 ]

Photographs ly Gustave Lokky

THEODORA STONE R.P.D. No. 4, Sta. L, Columbus, Ohio.

HELEN B. STRONG 226 Edgewood Street, Hartford, Conn.

SUSANNE SULLIVAN 20 East 55th Street, New York, N. Y.

MARGARET S. SWISHER 124 Wyllis Street, Oil City, Pa.

Photographs by Gustavb Loeey

[ 84 ]

ELEANORE TAULANE 355 Gowea Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

ELIZABETH L. TETER 5637 Woodlawa Avenue, Chicago, 111.

AUGUSTA S. THOMAS Christ Church Rectory, Tarrytown, N. Y.

ALICE J. THOMPSON 222 Lancaster Street, Albany ,N. Y.

[ 85 ]

Photographs hy Gustavb Lorky

ELIZABETH THOMPSON Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.

HENRIETTA THOMPSON Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.

ROBERTA W. TODD R.P.D. No. 1, Paterson, N. J.

EVELBNE M. TOWLB 215 Franklin Street, Newton, Mass.

Photographs by Gustave L,orev

[ 86 ]

HAZEL J. TREFTS Pierce Avenue, Hamburg, N. Y.

CHARLOTTE W. TRUMAN 61 Parade Street, Providence, R. I.

LOUISE TUBRS 418 Park Avenue, Paterson, N. J.

E. AVIS TULLOCH 18 St. John Street, Jamaca Plain, Mass.

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Photographs hy G(tstave Lorky

SELMA A, ULLMAN 5726 Monticello Street, Dallas, Texas.

FRANCES M. ULLMANN 521 East Walnut Street, Springfield, Mo.

ELIZABETH P. VAN GELDER 1403 Delaware Avenue, Wilmington, Del.

KATHLEEN VILAS 227 Park Avenue, East Orange, N. J.

Photographs hy GueTAVB Lorey

[ 88 ]

DOROTHY L. WADHAMS 72 North Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

ABBE J. WALLACE American College, Madura, S. India.

ELEANOR H. WALLACE 1406 Penn. Avenue, N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa.

KATHBRINB A. WALLACE 1724 Camino Palmero, Hollywood, Cal.

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Photographs by Gustavh Lobey

KATHARINE J. WANGNER Harboraugh Road, Hempstead, N. Y,

MARTHA M. WATERHOUS^ 1944 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, Hawaii.

ELIZABETH B. WATSON 2130 Fulton Street, Toledo, Ohio.

ANN B. WATT 714 Hastings Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Photographs by Gtjstave T^ohey

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ANNA Y. WEEKS 122 Philadelphia Avenue, W. Pittston, Pa.

MARION O. WEI3 411 North Macomb Street, Monroe, Mich.

RUTH H. WELCH 253 Washington Street, Providence, R. I.

MILDRED B. WETTBN 4810 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, 111.

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PliotoijrapJis by Gustavb Lorjjy

JANET WHITE 711 West Market Street, Lima, Ohio.

KATHARINE C. WHITE 9 Howland Street, Boston, Mass.

MARION T. WHITE 124 Circular Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.

VIRGINIA WHITE 906 Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Photographs by Gustave Lorey

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IMOGEN C. WHITMAN Bourne, Mass.

ELOISE WILLIAMS 70th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

MARGARET C. WILLIAMS 225 High Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

MARY F. WILLIAMS Wallace Lodge, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y.

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Photographs by Gustave Loeey

HELEN C. WILLIS 299 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J.

VIRGINIA S. WILLIS Hollyhurst, Mt. Vernon, Wash,

DOROTHY G. WILSON 17 Ridge Rd., Sagamore Pk., Bronxville, N. Y.

MARION S. WILSON 14 Windemere Place, St Louis, Mo.

Photographs hy Gustavb Lobby

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MARY ELEANOR WILSON 1134 W, Berry Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.

ANNA R. WOLFSON 26 Schuyler Street, Roxbury, Mas

KUO SIEN WONG 24 East Yu Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.

ALICE B. K. WOOD 251 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y.

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PliotognipUs by Gustave Loeey

CAROLYN WOODS 242 State Street, Bangor, Me.

MARGARET P. WRIGHT 806 East Main Street, Bellevue, Ohio.

WINIFRED WRIGHT 292 South West Street, Bellevue, Ohio.

FLORENCE S. WYLE 186 Morris Street, Albany, N. Y.

Photographs ly Gustaye Lobby

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CHARLOTTE E. YOUNG 1934 East 84th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

DOROTHY M. ZBLL 251 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J.

jFurtlj^r Mmxbn

RUTH E. PINKUS 296 Primrose Avenue MT. VERNON, N. Y.

NATALIE M. ZUBER Hotel Sisson, Chicago, 111.

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Photographs hy CJustavb Lokjsv

^Btrnn MtmhttB of 1925

AARON, MILDRED H. (Mrs. Sylvan Josef) 1503 Master St., Philadelphia, Pa.

ANDERSON, J. ANNETTE (Mrs. Tyle G. Wilder) Carthage, N. Y.

ANDERSON, N. ELIZABETH 5708 Solnay St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

ANSHEN, LILLIAN V 52 Princeton Ave., Providence, R. I.

BALDWIN, FLORENCE 7 Kingscroft Rd., Shoot-Up Hill, N. W. 2, London, Eng.

BARBARICK, JULIA M 120 Manthorne Rd., W. Roxbury, Mass.

BARNETT, ANNIE ESTHER (Mrs. R. Heilbroun) 7401 Ridge Bvd., Brooklyn, N. Y.

BECKWITH, MARY ANNA 11 Scot St., Chicago, 111.

BEEMAN, KATHARINE H The Gregorian, 42 W. 35th St., New York, N. Y.

BICKFORD, MIRIAM 7 Rankin St., Worcester, Mass.

BLAKE, CHARLOTTE (Mrs. Thos. C. McConnell) 737 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.

BRACHT, ALMA C. V 84 Gainsborough St., Boston, Mass.

BRADY, CLARA L 5540 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

BROWNE, MARY F St. John's Rectory, Washington, Conn.

BUCHANAN, HELEN H. (Mrs. Leonard J. Ager, Jr.) Croghan, N. Y.

BURRELL, ANNE P 603 Garden St., Little Falls, N. Y.

CAPLAN, ANNABELLE (Mrs. Yoland D. Markson) 168 E. Promenade, Portland, Me.

COME, ELIZABETH (Mrs. Alexander R. deProsse) Ithaca, N. Y.

COPELAND, VIRGINIA Orrington Hotel, Evanston, 111.

CUBLEY, ELIZABETH H 15 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y.

CURTIS, HARRIET E 317 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa.

DICK, HERMINA (Mrs. Herbert Snyder)

Valley Ranch School, Valley, Wyoming, via Cody

FALK, ELEANOR A 130 E. 44th St., New York, N. Y.

FINNEMORE, JEANNETTE K 57 Stewart St., Bristol, Conn.

FLETCHER, KATHERINE (Mrs. Edward P. Hamilton) Two Rivers, Wis.

DEFOREST, E. J. (Mrs. Leslie T. Webster) .... 955 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. FOSTER, VIRGINIA H 1313. Niazuma St., Birmingham, Ala.

GANTZ, EDITH R 40 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.

GLUCK, A. M. (Mrs. Frank D. Clarke) 117 S. 37th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

GOODMAN, ANN 320 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y.

GREEN, MARY H. (Mrs. Richard Lumpkin) Maltoon, 111.

HALL, AURELIA William St., East Orange, N. J.

HAMBURGER, DOROTHY J 1005 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y.

HAMILTON, MARGARET D 929 President St., Brookljm, N. Y.

HARRISON, ESTY B 340 W. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.

HAUGHTON, FRANCES M. (Mrs. William B. Ely, Jr.)

1739 W. Walnut St., Kokomo, Ind.

HAYSSEN, MARIE E 1404 N. 5th St., Sheboygan, Wis.

HEDERMAN, HELEN R 30 Scofield St., Webster, Mass.

HENDERSON, RUTH E 45 Ohio St., Bangor, Me.

HESS, DOROTHY C. (Mrs. John H. Dorn)

2085 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Calif.

HEYDRICK, M. M. (Mrs. John F. Budke) Charlottesville, Va.

HILL, ELEANOR B. (Mrs. Stanly F. Morton)

Perrysville Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., North Side.

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JTormrr fcmbrrs of 1025 (Olnttt.)

HOORNBECK, ELIZABETH B 42 Warren St., Ellenville, N. Y.

HOPE, MURIEL W Madison, N. J.

HOPWOOD, E. M. (Mrs. Isbel Franklin Mcllliewry) Balboa Hts., Panama Canal Zone

HUGHES, M. FRANCES ..108 Bloomfield St., Dorchester, Mass.

HUTCHINSON, JEAN (Mrs. Roland Deemwer) . .31 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass.

JOSEPH, EVA (Mrs. Irving B. Hexter) 2713 Lanceshire, Cleveland, O.

KANCHER, MARION J 523 Douglas St., Reading, Pa.

KEEFE, JE ANNETTE S. (Mrs. Herbert S. Mills, Jr.)

619 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, 111.

KING. WYETTA (Mrs. J. Harold Brown) Argvle Ant. Hotel, Chicago, III.

KLEE. HELEN L 5307 Northumborland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

KREBS, MARGUERITE 37 Robinson Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.

LAUDSBURGH, ROSALIE M * 45 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

LEHMAN, DOROTHY M. (Mrs. Richard Bernhard) 139 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y.

LEWIS, D. O. (P/[rs. Gordon Fischer) 12% Washincyton Ave., Warren, 0.

LINCOLN. ELIZABETH H Ill Oak Hill Road, Ithaca, N. Y.

LITTLEFIELD, PAMELIA M 64 Laurel St., Melrose, Mass.

LOEB, AMELIA L 300 S. Pauline St., Memphis, Tenn.

MACK, MARJORY 3981 Rose Hill Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, 0.

MANN, MARGARET B. (Mrs. William Shipps Sutterlv)

1315 W. State St., Trenton, N. J.

MC COY. HELEN Wilmington, Ohio

METCALF, C. N. (Mrs. Charles F. Eaton, Jr.) Wellesley Hills, Mass.

MONROE, MILDRED .113 Washington St., Brighton, Mass.

MOORE, KATHERINE 257 King's Highway W., Haddonfield, N. J.

MORRISON, LOUISE D...1789 Matthews Ave., Shaughnessy Hts., Vancouver, B. C.

PATTERSON, JEAN L 58 H. Ontario Ave., Hamilton, Ontario, Can.

RANDALL, MADELINE 198 Waterman Ave., E. Providence, R. I.

ROBBERT, HELEN A 1116 E. 31st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

SAWYER, HELEN T .37 Fairfax St., V/est Newton, Mass.

SCHNEEBELL, MARTHA 718 N. Lime St., Lancaster, Pa.

SEMANS, SARAH 2745 Hampden Court, Chicago, 111.

SHERWOOD, AGNES Pine Island, Rye, N. Y.

SMITH, BARBARA Phoenix, R. I.

SPENCE, ELIZABETH R , 4415 Pershing Drive, El Paso, Tex.

STARR, ELIZABETH A 130 Mulberry St., Springfield, Mass.

STERNBACH, RUTH V 12 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y.

STONE, DOROTHY H. (Mrs. Malcom Davis) . .511 S. Union Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.

THOMPSON, MARJORIE (Mrs. Edward Randolph Harrison)

98 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J. TINGLEY, MILDRED L 212 Highland Ave., South Attleboro, Mass.

WATKINS, HILDA G 100 Riverway, Boston, Mass.

WECKERLE. INEZ F 713 Haf^tings St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

WHITE, DOROTHY C 1920 Belmont St.. Washington, D. C.

V/ILLIAMS, ANNE W. (Mrs. Emery W. Miles) Cecil Apts., Baltimore, Md.

WILSON, FRANCES H 370 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J.

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When we were Freshmen we were always happy. That is axiomatic. We were even more blithe than in those childhood days that formed such a reservoir of material for our themes. Of course, we were not always so sure of our blessed state as, looking back up- on it, we are now. Those very themes we dashed off so merrily between eleven and four of a wintry night sometimes caused a passing sigh and tears (happy tears we know them now to be!) Could anything be jollier than to find our- selves back in the Vil, shivering in a steamer rug and pouring forth "My first impressions of Wellesley?"

And Trig. There is a tradition that Freshmen hate Trig, and we tried val- iantly to live up to this good old cus- tom; but wasn't it really fun to totter down after midyears and find that the anticipated slip was not awaiting us? Or if it was but it never was, of course, for we were not only a very

happy class but a lucky and clever one. The weather, even, was always won- derful our Freshman year. If the sun didn't actually shine every day, it rained only to give us a howling good time trying to balance our books, our- selves, and our umbrellas on a bicycle while we shook with laughter, or it snowed to let us wear our galoshes, a fascinatino' novelty to many of us.

We shall never forget the fun it was to plow through the drifts i" that fa- mous early morning sprint to the Dana Gym, where we shiveringly assented to "By our fruits ye shall know us." And wasn't the ice storm exciting? No lights at all but candles, and trees

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crashing ail around, and preparation cuts in everything. Not that the last made very much difference, because we never had to spend much time studying then. We usually em- ployed ourselves going to Bos- wmMmomf^--' ", .u<;»ri ton or the movies, or sitting ^^^m^^' : .■.--■;': r ■' ' ' j around talking, or playing jokes ■iw»#l#;'.iSMV i - / on each other, or eating at Miss m^m: - J^fWWfe-. i --L. Coombs', whom we so far ate mMim-Kf'*^^^ ^' r out of house and home that she ^^. - ^ retired at the end of the season. MM^^^-r- ■>' . Which brings us to our amazing health.

There never was a more ro- bust class than we were Fresh- man year. The weakest among us could eat three Wellesley Specials at the Tea Room, stop by the Hole in the Wall for a hot dog on the way home, and then sink easily into a night of refreshing sleep. We used to have the best time making a lunch of chocolate peps at the Campus ex- change after discarding, in the arrogance of youth, the bag lunches since immortalized in the Free Press column of the News. Some few of us did go to the Infirmary during the year, but that was only the occasion for more girlish merriment. Our friends all sent us hundreds of notes and flowers, and if we had a room on the fire escape, was there ever a thrill like the thrill of horror when our friends climbed cautiously up and thrust their heads into the window at the moment Doctor Raymond was taking our pulse? It was the exuberance of perfect health and muscle-coordination that led us to smash up the G. L. R. and permanently disable several of

the Sophomores who tempted us too far, and there was also Rusty's recent presi- dency to inflame us.

It was during this year that our brawn to brain ratio was established. (See page 123 for further data.)

Indeed, it didn't make us a bit less happy that we never had the least idea of what was current in Wellesley's exclusive intellectual and political circles. A few of us stopped to gape at the stump speak- ers, 'Liz Woody and Dash Williams, whose vehement denunciations produced a very negligible result on our embryo brains. (See Evolu, verse 5010.)

The opening and the first historic clos- ing of the Brooks Room were more di- rectly important to us. We loved the nice comfortable chairs and a few of us had

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even gone so far as to begin reading one of the books perhaps the very book which disappeared. Who knows?

This concern about the Brooks Room, however, may have been due in part to our wonderful sense of morality. For though simple we were good. None of us turned a single hair when we endorsed the ideas of the "moral squad" as to pet- ting, smoking, drinking, etc. Each of us knew that her "strength was as the strength of ten because her heart was pure."

Looking back upon it we cannot recall a single test of muscle in which we were not victorious. We won field day, we won hockey, we won golf at 100%, and we doubtless v/on everything else.

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Anyone persuaded that our class in the year 1922 absented itself, as a unit, from these cloistered parts, might hold an excellent brief. So far as visible sign or tangible memory goes, there is lit- tle to persuade the unbiased historian that a sophomore year existed; yet there was one.

We have this from the statements of good citi- zens and sane ; we feel it must be so, although our inquiries have uniformly failed to evoke anything that might be termed proof; all that the editors can do is to present to the public a digest of evi- dence, accumulated at a considerable outlay of time and notary public fees. It follows:

Q. Did we have a Sophomore year?

A. Did we ? 0 don't be silly.

Q. Kindly refrain from personal calumny. What happened Sophomore year, if any?

A. Why I really don't remember

of course there was one I have such a poor

memory

Q. Kindly endeavor to exercise it, such as it is.

A. 0 I know. We all lived on campus. We ate our meals at the Blue Dragon. We were sim- ply terrible to the Freshmen; why, one time we hazed them by making them wear their hair in the most unbecoming way

and another time we serenaded them. And we gave them a Prom,

but no one was seriously injured. And our class rings finally came.

Q. Council requests that this evidence be ruled out. These items are generic to all sophomore years. Kindly name one happening peculiar to the class of 1925.

A. Hunter was our class president. And once the Freshmen

came and put salt in all our beds as revenge for some girlish prank of ours. And then, there was daytime registration, you see. The discarded slips got to be a serious problem. They used to be stored in any wooden build- ings that were handy and the college counted on periodic fires to dispose of them ; but around this time, arson became one of the less popular crimes, so the slips just accumulated and finally all of them were taken to

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the dump by the railroad, and C. G. abolished daytime registration.

Q. Does the witness mean to suggest any connection between this oc- currence and the subterranean blaze in the dump?

A. Certainly, the slips just naturally expected to be burned, so they combusted, and

Q. This commission does not deal with fantasies. Kindly stick to the point in hand. Have you any other proof that 1925 had a sophomore year?

A. 0 we had a telegraphic

archery match with Cornell and we won

it and the faculty gave a play,

Treasure Island but I can't remem- ber anything else.

The above symposium is all we have to offer. The editors considered consulting accounts in previous Legendas, and build- ing up from them a possible sophomore year for our own class, which would per- haps have been the most economical and scientific course.

Instead of this, however, we have deter- mined to leave the reader with the question unanswered, we ask, for a class to have no sophomore year?

Or, is sophomore year, as an historic event, perhaps, a failure. ? Should it be abolished?

Having thus neatly phrased our problem we leave our public to solve it.

Is it possible,

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The class, in the fall of 1923, turned with its usual vim to the business of being Jolly Juniors, and awoke to find itself languid. It was hardened to

being a younger generation, a decadent, wild, and generally naughty generation. But languid! In surging waves protest stirred and rose; 1925 was seeing red. Within a month it was Dorm Dancing un- til eleven!

Languid. An Economics society sprang into being. An outraged Forum pro- tested. War with the clash of passions. To whom does economics belong? No one could say, but the college in its heart of hearts knew that Mr. Opie warranted a society.

The seed of revolt which had ever mrked in the seemingly stolid bosom of the Debating Club burst into flower. A call was sent to the world of men. Harvard declined, Dart- mouth said, "Sorry," but Bates came. (Ed. Note: Since Wellesley unfor- tunately lost, we leave this more anti-climactic aspect of our theme.)

The class now turned from obvious self-expression to more subtle meth- ods. The Bok Peace Plan appeared on the horizon, heralded on the Wel- lesley campus by widely distributed ballot boxes, posters, and those pas- sionate journalistic outpourings for which the Neivs is famed. Despite all this, Wellesley was quite unmoved ; nobody paid any attention to Mr. Lev- ermore (antiquarians will recall that he was the winner of the prize). It is our pride as historians to bring to light this scornful aloofness, lest pos- terity be misled by the published statistics (a 7- 1 in favor vote), which mysteriously appeared, although nothing is known to have been dropped into the boxes except a solitary dime attributed to the charitable instincts of an unknown Freshman. (Note: The dime is on exhibition in Farns- worth Art Museum, where it may be seen any day, aptly labelled, "Re- cent Acquisition.")

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Here we pause and hang our heads. In the spring of the year, there came a blight, truly a boll- weevil of administrative wit. See illusti-ation at right.

None the less, there were no riots, no noteworthy murders; no one seized these fragile boards and crushed them beneath in- dignant feet; no one threw them into the lake; no at- tempt was made to punish the perpetrators. To this day they are at large in a defenceless society.

In this year occurred the fourth and fifth historic closings of the Brooks Room, and the eighteenth annual Quarantine.

The dissolving mists of Autumn revealed, just aft of the laundry, in its completed glory, the quaint Wellesley-Gothic of the new palais de plaisir. Of course, it must be christened from the heart of the college that had yearned for it, so there was a name competition, in the course of which were suggested : Harding Hall, Commonwealth Hall, College Hall, Pendle- ton Hall, Parthenon Hall, Palmer Hall, Baliol Hall, Cyprian Hall, Pentel- icon Hall, Beacon Hall, Barlow Hall, Pendleton Guild-Hall, Pendleton As- sembly-Hall, Unity Building, Collegian Hall, Wellesley Center, Alumnae Center, Play-House, The Assembly, Pendleton Play-House, Levanadrome, Wellesley Play-House, Parnassus.

Naturally, it was called Alumnae Hall.

However, an era of luxury was ushered in, with the new ball room for the Prom, and a concert hall demanding unanimous evening dress. A few sentimental tears fell for the Barn; it became a dormitory, and its soul flitted to the select Elysium inhabited by Miss Coombs, College Hall, and one or two others.

In conclusion, we note that:

1. Mildred Wetten, having sampled all sweets to date, this year represented Wellesley at an Intercol- legiate Conference, and was class president.

2. Everyone bobbed her hair.

3. The Valentine record was broken.

4. Mrs. Gardner again graciously opened her galleries to the college during spring vacation.

5. Jehovah through his prophet, C. G., decreed

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a part-time Sabbath, motoring from 12 : 30 to 7 :30 became legal.

6. The Faculty had a Baby Exhibit, and everyone said, "Who would have thought it?"

7. There were hardly any fires.

8. The college, by another momentous straw vote, decided that Prohibition was a very good thing.

9. Though wholly ignorant of the dar- ing outcries of the Heretics Board, an alumna of Youngstown, Ohio, said the col- lege had gone I. W. W.

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Greatly impressed with its own dignity, '25 rushed back to Wellesley in Septem- ber, registered with all haste, and donned its caps and gowns. The matter of chok- ers was not so easy, but by dint of elabo- rate oesophageal gymnastics every mem- ber at last adjusted her full regalia. Per- haps other things occurred those first few days but all that one remembers are the many walks around campus in order that the rest of the college might see how really important one was. Clothes do not make the man, but a choker makes a Sen- ior! By the time of Freshman Vaude- ville we had become so used to our exalt- ed state that we consented to relax a little and could even smile over the sight of sev- eral of our Vill Seniors impersonating Freshmen.

Senior privileges turned out to be wholly nebulous excepting for certain four-wheeled vehicles of dubious origin

and uncertain age in v/hich we have observed certain members of our au- gust body transporting themselves about the col- lege.

In spite of these dis- tractions the academic took its calm and ordered way, to be broken open by the formation of the Com- munity Chorus. Imme- diately '25 felt called on to show its superior ability in singing. We even came

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to look upon it as some- thing which we'd thought of and or- ganized for the college. We were par-

ticu'larly good on such selections as "0 Miss Liza" and "0 Missis

O* G r a d y." In fact we

knew that the Chorus could not do without u s when it came to there- frains. Poli- tics early en- grossed our attention as a class. Ques- tion n a i r e s sent to our members re- The genuine arti-

vealed the fact that we all voted just like our fathers cle being too remote, it behooved us to carry on a campaign of our own. No such torch light procession was ever seen as that which wound its way from Barn to Tower and our dark horse was impeccable, being both black and equine. Surely no other campaign could produce a Coolidge and La- Follette who calmly walked off with their arms around each other.

Politics were not half so interesting as cross-v/ord puzzles, however. Our whole attention was soon concentrated on verticals and horizontals. We were so busy finding a ten-letter word meaning political head that we forgot to inquire who had been elected president. It is said that one Phi Bete took The Children's Cross-word Puzzle Book to the initiation at President Pendleton^s house. Also computations have been made showing that of the 333 students seen using Webster in one day 2.2% were looking up unfamiliar terms discovered in text books, 97.8% were engaged in hunting an especially elusive seven letter word meaning Wellesley.

As the chief events of Senior Year we recall the stew dinners, the new elevator in Founders Hall which has not yet made its first trip, and the winter carnival held on a bright spring daj^ M^hen the weather man had promised snow and ice. Perhaps to this should be added the fire in Caze- nove Hall when some of us at last got a chance to try the descent by rope which we all learned Freshman year. That is, those of us who had not long ago used our ropes for better purposes.

Items such as class organization, pageants and Semi-Centennial Fund attracted our notice along the way. On the whole, however, we left the

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first to Quig-, our Senior President, the second to Ina and Lilith and the third to Hunter, all of whom engineered them with great jfiuency.

Great hordes of us got culture by con- ning the art of the world in two semes- ters. The others covered mankind's mus- ical production. Thus we went forth to be ornaments to the picture galleries and concert halls of two continents. For the writer of this report feels that it is not vain optimism to predict that a decent number of us contrived to lay hold of sixty points and thus, in due course, be graduated.

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All CUnUpgi? WfCxtetB 1924-25

MILDRED WETTBN President of College Government Association.

MARGARET BLACK President of Athletic Association.

LILITH LIDSBEN President of Barnswallows Association

HELEN N. RICKBRT President of Christian Association.

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All QlnUrgp (3mms X924-25

SARAH CARR C&airman of Judiciary.

MARY ALLEN College Fire Chief

ELEANOR MILTON President of Intercollegiate Community- Service Association.

INEZ CATRON President of Debating Club.

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D

AUNTILY attired in blue bloomers, the inevitable white sweater and sneakers without which no one can enter that select quarter of the college known as the Hygiene Department, '25 has swaggered through its four years. Not often has any other costume dared compete with this fa- vorite, excluding always the debased Doric tendency of the crew outfit and the insouciant Peck & Peck of our golfers. Four years have dimmed the original whiteness of our sweaters to a vague grey; of many there remain only a few shreds of wool supporting a wan W; yet from their shattered state, one may learn the athletic achievements of '25.

Back in the dark ages of Freshman year, we astonished the college (in- cluding ourselves) by win- ning first place in hockey, golf and tennis. We really shouldn't have done it ; but having made one blunder, we continued. Several dar- ing members had the te- merity to make Varsity teams; and when Welles- ley scored one goal against the English hockey team, we were certain that it was due to the four fresh- man players.

Even the long tramps to Mary Hemenway on winter afternoons, or the still colder showers awaiting us there could not chill our athletic ardor. The gym meet between Freshmen and Sophomores was, of course, a vic- tory for '25. The award was supposedly based on the amazing proficiency in marching and apparatus work shown by the entire class ; but, in reality the judges were fascinated by the contortions of the Blacks, who tied them- selves into knots on the ropes and slid down head first. Later on in the year, we won the spring sports competition.

Sophomore year we spent our time developing pedal dexterity. The two inch head lines of the papers informed the world that Well'esley girls not only walked over eight miles a day but that they had, as a body, adopted foot writing. Many hours were daily devoted to this art, in order to gain both speed and skill. The shoe stores of the village seriously con-

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ketball,

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become

templated removal because the strictly orthopedic dic- ta of the Hygiene Depart- ment ruled the fashion.

But there were too many embryonic Lenglens and Colletts among us for us to be content for long with these minor sports. We turned our attention ser- iously to our deeper pur- poses; and as a result, Field Day was won. Bas- golf, tennis and hockey were easy victories. Our reputation was Subsequent years saw two more Field Days won by '25. It had a habit with us.

In our Junior Year, longing for new opponents, we suggested inter-<Jol- legiate athletics, in some mild form. All the college approved. Our sporting poets had visions of a great stadium filling the meadow. The girl who never missed a football game dreamed of entertaining old friends on home ground. In fact, the entire student body, excepting a few ob- scure hop-scotch addicts, were in favor of the plan, and it seemed near to becoming a reality. But alas for those who hoped, the Academic Coun- cil was not its customary sympathetic self. It offered, as substitutes, a course in fencing and an opportunity to repeat Hygiene 121 to any de- siring additional exercise.

Senior year our place has been unquestioned. We triumphed at Field Day with a score of 65.8 points out of a possible 70 ; that is, we won first place in everything but golf. Our crew developed remarkably in spite of its costume. First place in speed and form is its record. Our archers would make successful yeomen. Have we not observed that they defeated Cornell, by wire? As to our baseball, basketball, hockey, tennis and vol- leyball teams each is perfect in its sphere. They vary only in the type of ball they use. Our riding team is equally proficient without any ball whatever.

This is our record to date. When next we are heard of, we shall, no doubt, be winning the Marbles Championship of greater Boston.

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BUR class has never been excessively literary our talents lie in other fields. Still we know our duty when we see it, and with that splen-

did spirit of energetic lassitude that has characterized '25 in many of its activities, we have worked away at our literary heritage from our pub- lication-founding elders.

When we were Freshmen there was the Tivig. We felt rather pleased when we saw our themes in the Twig. Our classmates read them. We even accepted a position as one of its multiple editors with the proud feel- ing that we now had something to put in our letters home beside pleadings for cakes, pies and money. Freshman year, moreover, two of us rose with swink and sweat to the lofty positions of Very Youngest Reporter and Next Youngest Reporter.

Sophomore year others of us joined the News. The Press Board too found from among us bright young recruits who labored to provide the fire eating newspapers of America with "copy." These found it a some- what difficult problem in balance to make this copy sufficiently sensational and silly to win favor in the eyes of editors and still to keep Alma Mater's shawl of decency wrapped firmly about her shivering shoulders. (The R. and S. department will recite in chorus "Oh wert thou in the cauld, cauld blast, etc.")

In this year the Literary Supplement of the News was begun in an ef- fort to revive the (to us) legendary Magazine. It has survived until the present day and may linger for years, who knows? Perhaps it may even grow into a bigger, better, broader Supplement in the hands of some more literary class than ours. People may take to writing for it voluntarily but, peace, there speaks the Utopian dreamer!

Junior year no startling events shook the tranquility of our life of belles- lettres. The shadow of approaching responsibility did not darken very greatly our proverbial "jolly" state. The keynote of the News banquet was the red of Bolshevism and to the board of 1925 was bequeathed the radical reputation of '24. Nothing in the way of unexpurgated denuncia- tion of the status quo has appeared as yet, however, and most of the deadly looking scarlet bombs have turned out to be filled with nothing more nox- ious than confetti. ~"

Our supreme literary effort offspring of a final convulsive throe is be- fore you. We modestly withdraw, preening our wings and rearranging our haloes self consciously in the latest style.

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ELOW we submit a memorandum of plays which you (presumably) have seen during the past four years. As evidence of progress in this period we offer on succeeding pages pictures of the 1924 Fall Play, for comparison with previous work.

1921—22.

Oct. 29. Fall Pliscoda.

Three important debuts made by Misses Perrin, Hards and Cowper, in Dunsany's GOLDEN DOOM, and Barrie's ROSALIND. Dec. 2-3 ; Fall Play.

Moliere's LEARNED LADIES, featuring Nonie Cleveland ('23) of rosy memory. March 10 11. Operetta.

RIGHT ABOUT FACE,— a modern West Point musical comedy, introducing on the Freshm.an horizon Betty Head, Rebecca Stickney, Hal Kirkham, Dorothy Brenigan. etc. April 20. Informals.

Two one-act plays: Hudson's SHEPHERD IN THE DISTANCE, (a pantomime) and Down's MAKER OF DREAMS (Pierrot Pier- rette) . June. June Play.

Most of '25 never saw it, but it was MEDEA, Greek tragedy and Elizabeth Wilcox ('22).

1922—28.

Nov. 4. Fall Pliscoda.

Ian Hay's CRIMSON COCOANUT, with Priscilla Cowper ('25) starring, and the WELLESLEY CHAUVE-SOURIS,— much modified Balieff. Dec. 1—2. Fall Play.

Three one-act plays: "WILL 0' THE WISP,— 47 Workshop; THE WASP Russian Revolution stuff, with Nonie Cleveland, and Jean Dubbs ('25) ; Barrie's THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK. March 3. Faculty Play.

TREASURE ISLAND, done with great vigor by the men of the Faculty. March 9-10 Oneretta

THE singing' HIGHWAYMAN. Romance. Carol Perrin, the highwayman, and Bobbie Beeman, the lovely ladye. June 14-15. June Play.

A THOUSAND YEARS AGO— Oriental gorgeousness. Carol Woods ('25) as a Prince of Astrachan, and Priscilla Cowper as Pun- chinello.

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1923-1924.

Dec. 15. Fall Play.

The quaint charm of POMANDER WALK, in the magnificence of Alumnae Hall.

March 21-22. Operetta.

EXIT THE VILLAIN all about an author and his obstreperous characters, with Carol Perrin.

April 19. Pliscoda.

Five competition plays: Freshman, THE COPPER POT, by Frances Keeley ('25) ; Sophomore, THE TWO MARIONETTES, by Harriet Lyon ('26) the prizewinner; Junior, ARIA DA CAPO, by Edna St. Vincent Millay honorable mention; Senior, THE RE- HEARSAL, by Christopher Morley; Faculty men, FREE SPEECH, a 47 Workshop play, voted the funniest.

June. June Play.

ROMEO AND JULIET. Moonlight on Doris Dalton, ('24), Perrin, Hards, Cowper, Kent and Miles, of *25, notably.

1924-25. Oct. 25. Fall Informals.

Stuart Walker's SIX WHO PASS WHILE THE LENTILS BOIL, and POEMS IN PANTOMIME,— an adaptation from Austin Dobson. The most unique features were two original playlets THE CLAR- ION CALL, a college satire by Marion Klein ('25), and THE END OF THE FEUD, a sketch of the Kentucky Mountains by Una Ritchie, '26.

Dec. 6. Fall Play.

The Chinese YELLOW JACKET, featuring Hards, Miles, Kent, Lidseen, of '25 ; Damon and Hunter, of '26 ; and all the rest of the cast.

March 21. Operetta.

THE KNIGHT IN POVERTY. A romantic tale of the days of King Arthur, with a damsel in distress, a knight in disguise, and other pleasant fairy-story qualities. Lois Marshall ('27), Carol Perrin ('25). Eleanor Gorham ('28) and Betty Miles ('25) in the leading parts.

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(In view of the widespread discussion and criticism which the proposed celebration of Wellesley's Fiftieth Birthday has called forth, the editors of this publication feel that something must be done. While fully aware that any suggestion on their part will appear a trifle late for application in the present instance, they submit their libretto for what it's worth. Pos- sibly, it may grace our centemiry fiesta.)

It is once on a time in the Land of Faery, and the wee folk are all a-weeing (as they will) . Some of the elfin crew are tripping gaily to and fro ; others peep slyly hither and yon, shrilly piping "Wee Wee " The woods ring with their prankish laughter, and dear little dandelion and goldenrod nod their sleepy heads (for such are the wee seasons). When, lo, into the enchanted ring, stray. You Naughty Girl and You Dirty Boy. Affrighted, the little people flee, borne on the trusty back of Old Auntie Bumble Bee. The two innocents lie down on the mossy bank. Mr. Sand- man, the sly fellow, taps them lightly on the head with his sandbag; they fall asleep.

Pythagoras, Zoroaster and Confucius are holding open forum on Olym- pus. (Throughout this scene, the sun is gradually setting behind the snow- capped Sierras. When finished, it commences to rise.) The great men are laughing, in a comradely way.

Enter Mr. Durant with an anti-masque of masons, builders, corner stones, etc., performing sports and antics. Mr. Durant removes his frock coat and stands revealed as the spirit of Wellesley with golden hair and Wellesley blue eyes. Tableau. Zoroaster rises solemnly and cries "Hail !" Mr. Durant (alias Spirit of W.) also rises and replies "Hail " They shake hands all round. One of the anti-masquers roguishly pulls Confucius' pig- tail. He takes it very ill but is pacified when Pythagoras rises and sings Alma Mater.

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Enter Spirit of the College Hall Fire with attendant flame sprites. They dance about the corner stones, interpreting- spontaneous combustion. The little gnomes retaliate by throwing fire crackers about. Zoroaster rises solemnly and cries "Hail!" Spirit of Fire replies "Hail!" They shake hands. Pythagoras sings Problems.

Enter Spirit of the Fund, patting its stomach with hollow resoundings. Zoroaster rises solemnly and cries "Hail !" S. of F. replies "Hail !" They shake hands. She sits down, center stage and coughs consumptively. Enter Spirit of Campus Exchange, Deceased Millionaires, Living Mil- lionaires, Wellesley Night, Organizations, etc., bearing many offerings which Spirit of Fund gathers into her money bag. Spirit of Legenda en- ters and gives an I. 0. U. Pythagoras sings I'm a Little Prairie Flower. Oonfucius makes a speech in pidgin English. Enter Spirit of the Pag- eant, the deus ex viachina. Parking her car up stage left, she sneaks upon poor Spirit of Fund and steals the money bag. S. of F. swoons.

You Dirty Boy wakes up and nudges You Naughty Girl. They go to sleep again. Chorus continues to sing Hosannahs. Pythagoras, Zoroast- er and Confucius join hands and play Farmer in the Dell around Mr. Durant.

Enter Divine Idea of the New England Conscience attended by Chaper- one Rules dressed as vestal virgins. A banner is blazed in the sky: "It does not shock us but it offends our taste." The anti masquers busy them- selves with drinking, smoking, petting, murder and arson. Zoroaster rises and says "Hail!" to w^hich the D. I. of N. E. C. cleverly replies "Coffee, cocoa or milk." Mr. Durant rejoins "Non ministrari sed ministrare/' whereon Confucius leaps to his feet and leads a cheer "Service, service, rah! rah! rah!"

In conclusion, the entire cast sings "Happy birthday to you," in which they are joined by all students of Diploma grade.

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Years have come and gone since a certain Sunday morning when Mr. Durant in a sermon on the spirit of Wellesley quoted from Dante's Vita Nuova ^the words, ''Here beginneth a new life/' So Wellesley's founder pronounced the formula destined to carry dreams and ideals to realization within half a century.

Almost forty years of steady growth had been marked off on Welles- ley's calendar v/hen, in nineteen hundred fourteen, the very life of the col- lege was arrested by the great fire which destroyed College Hall in two hours. The despair following this devastating blow was, however, brief. For it proved to be only a temporarily retarding factor, ultimately a stim- ulus to more rapid development.

In the subsequent period, a new life began. The college, reborn, was launched on a fresh history which almost eclipses the old. The task of reconstruction was to supplant a building which housed not only three hundred students but contained recitation rooms, administrative offices, library, chapel, science laboratories and gymnasium. A restoration and endowment fund provided for three new buildings ! Tower Court, Claflin and Founders Hall. Additions were made to Pomeroy and Cazenove in 1919, thereby completing the noi*th side of the quadrangle ; and in the sum- mer of 1920 Mathewson House was built to accommodate the department of Reading and Speaking.

The exigencies of war time served to retard the work of expansion until 1923, when Alumnae Hall was completed. Parallel with building addi- tions there have been changes in academic and social life. Numerically the teaching staff has advanced from twenty-four to a hundred fifty and the student body from seven hundred thirty-one to over fifteen hundred. In the non academic life there has been a marked tendency to large scale production ; certain elements have been quite lost, as the literary entertain- ments once peculiar to Wellesley. The accompanying illustration gives some conception of a session of Parliament, as performed by Wellesley his- tory students of the '80's. It is also our privilege to reproduce a photo- graph of the renowned 1889 Glee Club, the most noteworthy predecessor of the present organization. The Beethoven Society, once a flourishing institution, is perhaps now reincarnated in the Choir.

If the past fifty years have seen marked changes in the external Wel- lesley, it is none the less certain that the essential nature of the college has persisted unaltered. And in this enduring spirit lies the promise for the future.

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PARLIAMENT AT WELLESLEY

THE 1889 GLEE CLUB

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MRS. HENRY FOWLE DURANT

from Portrait by Chas. C. Ingham

HENRY FOWLE DURANT Copies by Maynabd Workshop, Waban, Mass.

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THE OLD HOMBSTRAD.

THE DURANT GUEST HOUSE.

PHOTOGRAPH BY MAYNARD WORKSHOP

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COLLEGE HALL CENTER.

BAST LODGE.

PHOTOGRAPH BY MATNARD WORKSHOP

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LAKE WABAN

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THE QUADRANGLE.

Photograph by Maynard Workshop

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TOWER COURT.

Photogeaph by Maynakd Workshop

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HORTON HOUSE.

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Photogeaph by Maynard Wokkshop

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1925 SONGS

1925 CLASS SONG.

Oh, Wellesley, Alma Mater fair

Thy daughters join once more To add their love and loyalty

To half a century's store. Oh, guide us, Alma Mater

That we, unfaltering too, May hold aloft thine emblem,

And so, inspired anew, Thro' all our lives may honor thee

To reach thy standards strive By giving up ourselves to serve thee

Wellesley, twenty-five!

Words by Katharine Beeman.

1925 CREW SONG.

The shadows are falling, Yallani, Yallani,

The sun sinks to sleep in the rose-glowing west. The evening breeze steals from the caves of the night

To waken the lake from its rest. Straight as a wind-sped arrow,

Fly swiftly, Yallani.' . Leap o'er the waves to the nearing goal,

Glorious in thy pride. Strong is thy crew and their oars unfailing,

Vict'ry awaits thee, and twenty-five.

Words by Virginia Clay Hamilton.

MARCHING SONG.

All hail! fair Wellesley, Alma Mater glorious,

Nineteen twenty-five salutes thee.

We march to yield thee love for all we've gained

Given freely day by day.

Twenty-five! (Gaily we cheer!)

Twenty-five! (Echoing clear!)

As we march in proud array

We bear forever treasures of thy store

Of beauty deepened, truth more fine!

And unafraid, by heritage of thee,

Bound together in onward, upward striving

March through life, our grateful hearts reflecting

Honor, service, ever to Wellesley!

By Katharine Beeman.

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I. THE ATHLETE.

She is a whole- some character found in abundance around the campus, distinguished by the nice warm white sweater which is her favorite garb. She walks with a firm, swift strut, os- tentatiously upon the balls of her feet. Her cheeks gleam with the accumu- lated glow of a life- time of icy show- ers; indeed, herein is the keynote of her phi losophy. From every muscle shrieks a proud "Ha! Philistines- blush for your hot tubs."

Her nether por- tions spend the major part of their existence in bloomers, a custom which has induced in her a certain bouncing quality of gait. When she sallies forth skirted, there is a definite constraint in her air.

Her approach to existence is, on the whole, a trifle too robust. But in the Hygiene cosmos she has found herself. Here she is at home in a world whose salient problems are worthy methods of rope climbing and good straight backs.

Intellectually, she is conscientious, and brisk. Shelley is someone in a Lit. course to be taken like deep breathing. She usually fosters a scien- tific bent, thus adding a pleasantly zoological touch to brighten her outlook.

She drinks milk at breakfast, with a heartiness calculated to make the atmosphere appear rife with nascent red corpuscles, and death and destruction to the one who touches coffee.

She likes to make lots of noise, denoting merriment; to turn somer- saults, indicative of animal spirits; to practice setting-up exercises, be- speaking a serious interest in life.

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II. THE AESTHETE.

There is no one who appreciates more keenly than this sensitive spirit, how provincial, bour- geois even, college is. Just why she was dropped into it is of course, inex- plicable, like a Keats in a stable. She has built up against the en- gulfing crassness strong defenses in which the writings of Aldous Huxley, Anatole France and H. L. Mencken are bulwarks.

She has created for herself a rare- fied atmosphere in which she can, deli- cately, maintain the breath of life. To it she admits persons of three classes : first, those in whom she recognizes equals (possibly one or two in number) , second, such as, by grace of belonging to an alien nation, can bring with them no con- taminating Americanisms; third, a select few who are willing to listen. This last group is indispensable. For the aesthete expresses herself, frequently and with unction. She feels herself to have achieved that degree of super-breeding in which the worst possible manners are not only permissible but laudable; thus she is deft in putting whom she will permanently ill at ease.

She is, above all, aloof. To attend a college event, to know the date of one even, is to sully the ermine. She goes, to be sure, with the herd, to classes. Here she demeans herself either with a withering general scorn, or, if the course be "cultural" in tone, professes an occult communion with the subject thereof, a mysterious plumbing of depths undreamt of by the mob.

She is firmly convinced that for the cultivation of that pure and mag- nificent being, herself, all the resources of the college, save perhaps the library, are worse than useless, and that the riff raff inhabiting the place are wholly without excuse for being save for the undying amusement which they afford her

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III. THE CUNNING LITTLE THING.

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Her size is what starts her off. Her height cannot ex- ceed five feet one and her hair should be bobbed. She considers her natural function the fostering of the latent mater- nal instinct in all such portions of society as come within her reach. She is all the world's baby, and theparticular cher- ished infant of her own "gang."

There is in the plaintive roll of her child-like eyes that which de- mands tender guardianship. At her best, she has a Southern accent of a cooing quality.

She is always either jumping up and down with excitement (isn't it perfec'ly won'erful?) or dissolving adorably, in drooping mouthed grief. In the one case, she must be danced with, on the other hand those naughty tears must be chased away

She simply doesn't understand why so many men are just wild over her

One of her outstanding social graces is to sit for some time with a demure profile to the audience and suddenly to turn upon them an electri- fying stare of dimpling wonderment She has been dreaming

oh so sweetly far, far away.

Innocence all innocence

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IV. THE REALLY CONSCIENTIOUS GIRL.

The things that strike you first about her are Or- der and Purpose. She entered Fresh- man year methodi- cally singing "Lead Kindly Light" to the bea- con gleams of the Phi Beta Kappa key, and the re- frain rings in her ears.

She is the one person in every class who takes the phrase "two hour assignment" seriously. By her senior year she has done so much reading that she not infrequently prompts her in- structors.

Her notebook is the mirror of her soul. There is nothing that she has not taken down, dated, classified and subdivided I- A 1-a, etc. The footprints of her col- lege life are in its pages. No one is safe from the clutch of her busy pen that never leaks; poets, philosophers, preachers alike find themselves condensed into her resolutely legible sheets. They have, indeed, attained to a certain immortality. She never throws a note away.

She goes in for "college life" as systematically as she does everything else that is, as much of it as she can fit into the schedule of existence, tacked up in front of her desk next to "An if for Girls."

Her relations with members of the faculty are characterized by rever- ence rather than intimacy

When she graduates she will boast about how she once was the noisi- est girl on the corridor and almost received a warning from the proctor. . .

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V. THE MERRIEST WIDOW.

College is to her a starting point for week ends, mysterious rites lasting from Friday to Tuesday. In the interim she is always either arm- ing herself for the next or recuperating from the last. During this period she attends a few classes, artfully chosen with ref- erence to their temporal location ; she is carelessly sporty in attire; she has a marcel, a manicure, a facial, a golden glint and a few moments of sleep (she prides herself upon a Napoleonic capacity for insomnia) ; she plays bridge for at least a quarter of the day; she takes all possible meals in the village; she inter- views the dean and re- ports that she has put her in her place.

It is her proud vaunt that a Sunday sun has never set upon her in Wellesley. Many days before the Sabbath she has left, dazzlingly clothed in an outfit worthy of the haughtiest chorine departed this dull cloister for a hypothetical realm inhabited by men in raccoon coats

She sedulously keeps her conversation free from any taint of intel- lectual scope beyond that of an eleven year old child or a well meaning shop-girl ; yet it is generally agreed that, since she apparently studies not at all, and yet remains in college and off probation she must have a brain concealed somewhere

Her remarks are succulent with a racy slang which constitutes the major part of her vocabulary

She finds gum chewing completely recherche.

All the nice girls in her house suspect her of smoking, drinking (and ^who knows ? ^worse things)

Disgraceful creature

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VI. A GOOD EGG.

She began, the first day of her Freshman year, to be a real college girl. Her initial steps in this direc- tion were to pur- chase a Wellesley banner, seal and cushion, and a few select Maxfield Parish drawings. Her next move was to organize a "crew" that is a suitable collection of bosom friends, a dozen or so in number, qualified to borrow one an- other's clothing and more or less intimate toileterie. She now proceeded to memorize all the words to all the college songs, and tunes, including tenors.

Her next move was on the subject of names. She rapidly conned all the nicknames of all her classmates and as many others as possible. Their impression was indelible. Throughout her college career it is her pride to meet one and all with a merry and intimate greeting and a hearty slap

on the back

By her junior and senior years she has captured a sufficient number of offices of various kinds to enable her to supplement her unquenchable enthusiasm with a certain self-importance known as "dignity." It is her ambition to be so thoroughly submerged in extra-curriculum activities as to justify a perpetual breathlessness. Withal, she absorbs a certain amount from her courses; but "how do people have time to read!" (de- livered with hauteur). She manages, on the whole to maintain a com- fortable state of ignorance which she capitalizes as humorous

Indeed her roguishness is one of her strongest points. She is mistress of a unique type of rambunctiousness.

She is, to herself, significant as a pillar of the college, a hail fellow and a Fine American Girl

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VII. RAISON D'ETRE.

T h e s t u- dent body is not wholly- constituted

0 f mo r o ns a n d b r a g- g a r t s. It has, in truth some claim to its name.

We do not know what to call her, ^this schol- ar. There- fore we have named her the raison d'etre of the college. For that she is.

She has succeeded in finding some br a n c h of

1 earning which b e- longs pecul- iarly to her. This has colored her outlook, vivified her existence.

She has discovered an intellectual life, not self-consciously nor with the blaring of trumpets, but quietly and with deep pleasure

Her interests may be diverse, but there is in them a certain unity, making her endeavor purposeful.

She does not wear a badge; it is her chief distinction that she has discovered work which is to her joyful.

It has given her a peculiar potency, a mental vigor. In a sense, col- lege has blazed for her a path through the life of the mind

She exists, this scholar, in varying degrees in all those who have gained, in college, intellectual enthusiasms, great or small, frequent or rare.

As such, she is the justification of the higher learning

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Agora Society

Alliance Francaise

Alpha Kappa Chi Society

Athletic Association

Barnswallows Association

Choir

Christian Association

Circulo Castellano

Class of 1926

Class of 1927

Class of 1928

Colorado Club

College Government Association

Community Chorus Officers

Cosmopolitan Club

Debating Club

Forum ....

Glee Club ....

Intercollegiate Community Service

Legenda Board

Maine Club

Mathematics Club

Michigan Club

Minnesota Club

News Board

Officers of Administration

Officers of Instruction .

Officers of 1925; 1922-1925

Officers of 1926

Officers of 1927

Officers of 1928

Ohio Club

Orchestra

Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Sigma Fraternity

Press Board

Shakespeare Society

Scribblers

Southern Club

Student Aid Society

Tau Zeta Epsilon Society

Teams: Class of 1925

Trustees

Zeta Alpha Society

Association

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Edwin Faknham Greene, B.A., President of the Board Boston

George Howe Davenport, Vice-President Boston

Miss Candace Catherine Stimson, B.S. Secretary New York, N. Y.

Lewis Kennedy Morse, B.A., LL.B. [ex-officio], Treasurer Boston

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Mr. Alfred L. Aiken, M.A 70 Elm St, Worcester, Mass.

Miss Grace G. Crocker, B.A Channing PL, Cambridge, Mass.

Mr. George H. Davenport 460 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Mr. Robert Gray Dodge, M.A., LL.B., . .82 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass.

Mr. Andrew Fiske, Ph.D 216 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

Mr. Edwin Farnham Greene, B.A 6 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass.

Dr. Paul H. Hanus, B.S., LL.D 39 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.

Mrs. William Sherman Hay, B.A 645 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, III.

Miss Caroline Hazard, M.A., litt.D., LL.D Peace Dale, R. I.

President William E. Horr, D.D., LL.D.

President's House, Newton Centre, Newton, Mass. Dr. William E. Huntington, S.T.D., LL.D.

647 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Miss Jessie C. McDonald, M.S.

National Cathedral School, Washington, D. C. Mr. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B.A,, LL.D.

20 Embankment Rd., Boston, Mass. Business Address, 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.

Mrs. Frank North Mason, M.A 16 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J.

Mr. Hugh Walker Ogden, M.A., LL.B. 25 Kennard Rd., Brookline, Mass. Professor George H. Palmer, M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D.

11 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.

Mrs. Sumner B. Pearmain, M.A 256 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

President Ellen Fitz Pendleton, [ex-officio], M.A., Litt. D., LL.D.

Wellesley, Mass. Miss Belle Sherwin, B.S. 532 Seventeenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Rt. Rev. Charles L. Slattery, D.D 1 Joy St., Boston, Mass.

Miss Candace C. Stimson, B.S 277 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.

Mr. Galen L. Stone 149 Buckminster Rd., Brookline, Mass.

Mr. Eugene V. R. Thayer, B.A 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

Sara Whittlesea Walden, Ph.D Neiv Haven, Conn.

Dr. William Fairfield Warren, S.T.D., LL.D. Emeritus

131 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. Professor William Morton Wheeler, Ph.D., Sc.D.

90 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.

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Ellen Fitz Pendleton. M.A., Litt.D., LL.D President

Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.

Dean, Professor of English Literature and Language

Edith Souther Tufts, M.A Dean of Residence

Katharine Platt Raymond, B.S., M.D Resident Physician

Edward Erastus Bancroft, M.A., M.D Consulting Physician

Mary Caswell Secretary to the President

Mary Frazer Smith, B.A College Recorder

Mary Louise Stockwell, B.A Assistant Secretary to the President

Frances Louise Knapp, B.A Secretary to the Board of Admission

Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B.A Assistant Treasurer

Charlotte Scott Whiton, Purveyor

Helen Willard Lyman, B.A Head of Cazenove Hall

Harriet Lester Head of Shafer Hall

Effie Jane Buell Head of Pomeroy Hall

Charlotte Henderson Chadderon, Head of Claflin Hall

Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler Head of Eliot House

Katharine Harris* Head of Little House

Alice Lillian McGregor Head of Tower Court

Harriet Hatten Maynard Head of Townsend House

Martha Fay Clarke Head of Horton and Hallowell Houses

Mary Hubbard Morse Richardson Head of the Homestead

Jessie Ann Engles . . . .Head of Crofton House and Ridgeway Refectory

♦Absent on leave.

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JosEFA Victoria Rantzia Stallknecht Head of Little Home

Viola Florence Snyder Head of Washington House

Adaline Foote Hawley, B.A Head of the Birches

Elvira Genevieve Brandau Head of Wood House

Frances Raynor Meaker Head of Beebe Hall

Helen Seymour Clifton Head of Noanett House

Charlotte Mary Hassett Head of Dower House

Belle Morgan Wardwell, B.S Head of Leighton House

Carrie Irish Head of Stone Hall

Ethel Isabella Foster Head of Freeman House

Mary Oilman Ahlers, B.A Head of Wilder Hall

Stella Burse Balderston Head of Fiske House

Mary Cross Ewing, B.A Head of Norumbege House

Lucy Pendleton Bell Head of Webb House

Carolyn May Loomis .Head of Clinton House

Florence Irene Tucker, B.A Assistant to the Purveyor

Jessie Richards Adams Secretary to the Dean

Leila Burt Nye Manager of Post Office

Sarah Groff Conklin, B.A Manager of the Information Bureau

Wendell Howard Kayser, B.S Business Manager

Frederick Button Woods, B.S Superintendent of Grounds

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* Absent on leave.

t Absent on Sabbatical leave.

t Appointed for first semester only.

§ Appointed for second semester only.

Art

Professor Alice Van Vechten Brown

Associate Professor Myrtilla Avery, B.L.S., M.A.$

Lecturers

Eliza Newkirk Rogers, M.A.

Harriet Boyd Hawes, M.A., L.H.D4

Assistants

Agnes Anne Abbot

Marion Lawrence, M.A.

Secretary of the Museum Celia Howard Hersey, B.A.

Museum Assistants

Alice Churchill Moore

Elsie Antoinette Carlson

ABtrmtomn

Professor John Charles Duncan, Ph.D

Instructor Leah Brown Allen, M.A.*

Assistant Katherine Bullard Duncan

Laboratory Assistants

Margaret Kendall Holbrook, B.A.

Frances Louise Seydel, B.A.

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Professor

Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D

Associate Professor

Olive Dutcher, M.A., B.D.

Assistant Professors

Muriel Streibert Curtis, B.A., B.D.

Louise Pettibone Smith, Ph.D.

Seal Thompson, M.A.

Gordon Boit Wellman, Th.D.

Instructor

Moses Bailey, M.A., S.T.M.

Professors

Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D.

Howard Edward Pulling, Ph.D.

Associate Professor's

Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D.

Mary Campbell Bliss, Ph.D.

Alice Marie Ottley, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors

Helen Isabel Davis, B.A.

Mary Louise Sawyer, Ph.D.

Lecturer

Henry Saxton Adams, B.A.S.

Instructors

Helen Stillwell Thomas, M.A.

Grace Elizabeth Howard, Ph.D.

Assistants

Gertrude Coleman Seelye, B.A.

Priscilla Presbrey, B.A.

Laboratory Assistant

Irmgard Berger, L.G.

Secretary and Custodian

Lois Irene Webster, B.S.

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Associate Professors

Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S.

Helen Somersby French, Ph.D.

Mary Amerman Griggs, Ph.D.

Ruth Johnstin, M.A.

Assistant

Olive Watkins, B.A.

Laboratory Assistants

HULDAH Elizabeth Acly, B.A.

Helen Laurette Eastman, B.A.

iEronnmtrfi m\h ^onolngii

Professors

Jane Isabel Newell, Ph.D.

Henry Raymond Mussey, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Elizabeth Donnan, B.A.

Instructors

David Rankin McBride, B.A.

Lawrence Smith, M.A.

Walter Buckingham Smith, M.A.

Graduate Assistants

Elizabeth Madeline Cooper, B.A.

Marion Lansing Speer, B.A.

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Professors

Arthur Orlo Norton, M.A.

Anna Jane McKeag, Ph.D., LL.D.

Lecturer

Matilda Remy

Assistant

Charles Sturtevant Moore, M.A.

Graduate Assistant

Jennette Rowe Gruener, B.A.

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Professors

Katherine Lee Bates, M.A., Litt.D.

ViDA Button Scudder, M.A., L.H.D.

Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D., L.H.D.

Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.

Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D.

Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Charles Lowell Young, B.A.

Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D.

Alice Ida Perry Wood, Ph.D.§

Laura Alandis Hibbard, Ph.D.

Helen Sard Hughes, Ph.D.

Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Annie Kimball Tuell, M.A.

Visiting Professor Margaret Lynn, M.A.

Assistant Alfarata Bowdoin Hilton, B. A.

2. iEttgltalf OlnrnpoBttton

Professor Sophie Chantal Hart, M.A.

Associate Professors

Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A.

Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A.

Helen Sard Hughes, Ph.D.

Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M.A.*

Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Bertha Monica Stearns, M.A.

Visiting Professor Frances Melville Perry, M.A.

Instructors

Elisabeth Wilkins Thomas, M.A.

Elvira Slack, M.A.

Edith Christina Johnson, M.A.

Elizabeth Lois Mann, M.A.

Esther Mohr McGill, M.A.

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3. Sttgltatj Hattguage

Professor Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M.A.*

Emma Marshall Denkinger, Ph.D.

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Associate Professors

Henriette Andrieu, Agregee de I'Universite

Marguerite Mespoulet, Agregee de TUniversite

'Assistant Professors

Eunice Clara Smith-Goard, M.A., Lie. es Let.*

Ruth Elvira Clark, Litt.D.

Visiting Lecturer Marguerite Georges Weill, Agregee de rUniversite

Instructors

Dorothy Warner Dennis, B.A., Dipl. E.U.

Renee Jardin, Lie. es Let., Lie. en D.

Lucienne Foubert Chamberlain, C.S. (partie Frangaise)

Francoise Ruet, Lie. es Let., M.A.

Professor Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B.S.*

Associate Professor Mary Jane Lanier, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Margaret Terrell Parker, M.A.

Lecturer Hervey Woodburn Shimer, Ph.D., Sc.D.

Instructor Kenneth Knight Landes, M.A.

Assistant Helen Frances Holmes, B.A.

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Professor

Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D.

Instructor

Louise Habermeyer

Assistant Elisabeth Biewend

Professor Katherine May Edwards, Ph.D.

Instructor Anita Elisabeth Klein, M.A.

Professors

Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D.

Mabel Elisabeth Hodder, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Edna Virginia Moffett, Ph.D.

Barnette Miller, Ph.D.*

Edward Ely Curtis, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors

Judith Blow Williams, Ph.D.

Phillips Bradley, B.A.

Instructor Waldo Emerson Palmer, B.A.

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Professors

Mabel Louise Cummings, B.S.

William Skarstrom, M.D.

Associate Professors

Eugene Clarence Howe, Ph.D.

Resident Physician

Katherine Piatt Raymond, B.S., M.D.

Lecturer

William Henry Geer, B.S., B.P.E.

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Instructors

Margaret Johnson

Mary Sophie Haagensen

Caroline Whitehouse Coleman, B.A.

Charlotte Genevieve MacEwan, B.S.

Fanny Garrison, B.A.

Helen Mary Thompson

Emma Fuller Waterman, B.A.

Assistants

Annie Chapin Stedman

Florence Avery Pinkerton, B.S.

LUCINDA HULBERT RiCE, B.S.

Recorder Alice Irene Mandell, Ph.B.

Librarian

Agnes Emma Dodge

Secretary

Anna Elizabeth Anderson

Walter Adams Bradford, D.M.D.

Lecturer on Oral Hygiene

Joseph William Courtney, M.D.

Lecturer on the Hygiene of the Nervous System

Foster Standish Kellogg, M.D.

Lecturer on Pelvic Hygiene

Walter B. Lancaster, M.D.

Lecturer on Visual Hygiene

Andrew Roy MacAusland, M.D.

Lecturer on Orthopedics

William Russell MacAusland, M.D.

Lecturer on Orthopedics

William Emerson Preble, B.A., M.D.

Lecturer on Internal Medicine

Harold Grant Tobey, M.D.

Lecturer in Oto-Laryngology

Harvey Parker Towle, M.D.

Lecturer on the Hygiene of the Skin

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Jtaltan

Professor

Margaret Hastings Jackson

Assistant

Adele Vacchelli, B.A.

Siattn

Professors

Adeline Belle Hawes, M.A. Alice Walton, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Caroline Rebecca Fletcher, M.A.

Anna Bertha Miller, Ph.D.*

histructor Anna Elisabeth Klein, M.A.

Professors

Helen Abbot Merrill, Ph.D.

RoxANi^r Hayward Vivian, Ph.D.

Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Mabel Minerva Young, Ph.D.

Assistant Professors

Lennie Phoebe Copeland, Ph.D.

Mary Curtis Graustein, Ph.D.

Instructors

Ruby Willis, B.A.

Ethel Louise Anderton, M.A.

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Professors

Hamilton Crawford MacDougall, Mus.D.

Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A.

Assistant Professor Alfred Henry Meyer, Mus.B., B.A.

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Instructors

Emily Josephine Hurd

Albert Thomas Foster

Blanche Francis Brocklebank

Carl Webster

Edith Bullard

Assistants

Annie Bigelow Stowe, B.A.

Naoma Rebecca Thomas, B.A.

Professors

Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.

Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Thomas Hayes Proctor, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Michael Jacob Zigler, Ph.D.

Instructor

Marjorie Cornelia Day, M.A.

Special Lecturer

William Pepperell Montague, Ph.D.

Reader in Philosophy

Grace Allerton Andrews, M.A.

Graduate Assistants

Inez Teress Cohen, B.A.

Anna Mathiesen, B.A.

Helen Hood Taplin§

Professor

Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A.

Frances Lowater, Ph.D.

Lucy Wilson, Ph.D.

Lecturer

Howard Edward Pulling, Ph.D. (Professor of Botany)

Instructor

Hilda Lydia Begeman, M.A.

Custodian

Helen Fay Porter, B.A.

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Assistant Professors

Elizabeth Parker Hunt, M.A.

Edith Margaret Smaill§

Instructors

Edith Winifred Moses, M.A.

Ruth Aikman Damon, M.A.

Carol McMillan, B.A.|

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Professor

Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A.*

Assistant Professor

Ada May Coe, M.A.

Instructors

Caridad Rodriguez-Castellano, M.A.

Concha Breton, B.A.

Professors

Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S.

Julia Eleanor Moody, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Alice Middleton Boring, Ph.D.*

Visiting Associate Professor

Philip Henry Mitchell, Ph.D.

Instructors

Margaret Alger Hayden, Ph.D.

Harriet Cutler Waterman, M.A.

Gladys Kathryn McCosh, M.S.

Janet Agnes Williamson, M.A.

Edith Steele Bowen, M.A.

Elizabeth Macnaughton, M.D.

Marjorie Boyd, B.S.

Curator

Albert Pitts Morse

Laboratory Assistants

Marion Freeman Lewis, B.A.

Frances Barbara Martin, B.S.

Custodian Kathleen Millicent Leavitt

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3n 1925

Helen S. Quigley . Ina I. Hards Dorothy Shaw Dorothy G. Harris Virginia Downing Mildred Burnett Jean E. Dubbs Charlotte Hamblen Kathryn Shea Ruth I.ibbey Dorothy F. Hyde

President

Vice-]President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Executive Board

Factotums . Song Leader

Jit 1924

Mildred B. Wetten Mary Louise Scheidenhelm Katherine A. Wallace Florence M. Helwig Margaret M. Fincke Jean E. Dubbs Marion E. Greene Evelyn C. Roat F. Lucille Bump Helen S. Ireland Katherine W. Harbison

President

Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Executive Board

Factotums . Song Leader

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Eleanor Hunter Marion S. Wilson, Harriet Edgell Abbe J. Wallace . Eleanor Ludington Frances M. Haughton Helen S. Quigley Janet Scott Elizabeth Thompson Henrietta Thompson Katharine Beeman

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President

Vice-President

Corresponding Secretary

Recording Secretary

Treasurer

Executive Board

Factotums . Song Leader

Jn IQ2Z

Marion Montgomery- Mildred Wetten Evelyn Roat Eleanor Hunter Helen Ireland Miriam Bickford Eleanor Hopwood Margaret Black Virginia Downing Ruth Kent .

President

Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Factotum

Executive Board . Song Leader

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Helen P. Bassett LORNA C. Brown Mary W. Rittenhouse Caroline G. Johnson Marion B. Lowerre . Marjory T. Gabriel Catharine M. Pfingst F. Katherine Tracy Suzanne Schoenberger Augusta F. Mason Fanny S. Lister

President

Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Executive Board

Factotums Song Leader

ABRAHAM. EVELYN 72 West Craig St., Uniontown, Pa.

ADAMS. ELIABETH C Willsboro, N. Y.

ADAMS, HANNAH M 43 Berkeley Ave., Lowell, Mass.

albert, PHYLLIS W 2735 Baker PL, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O.

ALLEN, RUTH L 72 Pleasant St., Brunswick, Me.

ARNOLD, DOROTHY E 3129 38th St., N. W., Washin^on, D. C.

ASTROM, ELIZABETH I 14 Chestnut St., E. Orange, N. J.

BABTISTE, ELIZABETH G 50 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

BAILEY, CONSTANCE 1569 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

BAKER, RUTH M 91 Lake St., Perry, N. Y.

BANT A, CHARLOTTE A 217 Alden St., New Haven, Conn.

BARRETT, REBECCA 88 Bacon St., Winchester, Mass.

BASSETT, HELEN P 1716 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

BATES, FRANCES G 30 Pleasant St., Plymouth, Mass.

BECKETT, EDITH 510 Dayton St., Hamilton, 0.

BELLAH, HARRIET T 198 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J.

BENNETT, ELIZABETH D 80 Prescott St., Newtonville, Mass.

BENNETT, RUTH H 150 W. 6th St., Oswego, N. Y.

BENTLEY, JEAN M 1187 Edison Ave., Detroit, Mich.

BERRY, MABEL 40 Laurel St., Carbondale, Pa.

BISHOP, CONSTANCE 120 Park Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

BLOCK, RUTH H Hotel Alamac, New York, N. Y.

BOKER, LILLIAN A 3917 Riverside Ave., Cleveland, 0.

BOKER, GIZELLA 2433 Edgehill Rd., Cleveland Heights, O.

BOOTH, MARGARET S 331 Cambridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

BRADISH, ESTHER 12 Shattuck St., Natick, Mass.

BRENEMAN, ANNA M 140 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa.

BRENNAN, ELINOR W 542 Gregory Ave., W. Orange, N. J.

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BRILL, STATIA Forsgate Farms, Jamesburg, N. J.

BRONK, ISABELLE 547 E. Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Pa.

BROWN, LORNA C 622 Hortter St., Germantown, Pa.

BROWN, MARIAN V Marshfield, Mass.

BROWN, MARY C Vinton, la.

BRUCE, DOROTHY 2123 Para Ave., Richmond, Va.

BUEHLER, Margaret A 185 Bellevue Ave., Montclair, N. J.

BULLARD, BARBARA Wellesley, Mass.

BULLARD, HELEN E 415 Nygatt Ave., Hunter's Park, Duluth, Minn.

BURNHAM, JOAN 15 Bracebridge Rd., Newton Centre, Mass.

BUTLER, DOROTHY 36 Overlook Ed., Summit, N. J.

BUTLER, MARY T 144 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburg, N. Y.

BUTLER, ROBERTA B 509 W. Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky.

BUTLER, DOROTHY E 124 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

CALDWELL, ALICE J 130 Summit Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

CANTILLON, RUTH A 2625 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.

CAPERS, DOROTHY J Wellesley, Mass.

CARNOCHAN, JANET 210 Main St., Hingham, Mass.

CARNS, KATE 2 East 56th St., New York City, N. Y.

CARPENTER, FLORENCE E 76 Newton St., Norwich, Conn.

CARR, CATHARINE A Maple Hill, Jamestown, R. I.

CARSTENS, CLARA L Apartado 137, Monterey, N. L. Mexico

CARTER, ALICE M 381 Danforth St., Portland, Me.

CARTER, ELIZABETH 381 Danforth St., Portland, Me.

CARTER, MARION H 23 Chapin St., Chicopee, Mass.

CARTER, MARY A Park Hotel, Franklin, Pa.

CATLETT, MARY M. P Gloucester, Va.

GATLIN, CORNELIA 1110 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn.

CHALFANT, MARIE D 1309 Sheridan Ave. E., E. Pittsburg, Pa.

CHALMERS, REBECCA 15 Forster St., Winter Hill, Mass.

CHAPMAN, SYLVIA 75 Prescott St., Newtonville, Mass.

CHOBOT, PAULINE W 1340 Kennedy St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

CLEAVELAND, ANNA G 805 19th St., Rock Island, 111.

CLEVELAND, MARION 114 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.

COBB, ALICE G 138 Glen Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

COFFIN CATHERINE 120 High St., Newburyport, Mass.

COLE, EVELYN Rome, Ga.

COMISKEY, M. ESTHER Wellesley, Mass.

CONANgC, KATHERINE R 11 Church St., St. Johnsbury, Vt.

CONNOBi ELATHRYN Care R. Connor Co., Marshfield, Wis.

COOPER, DOROTHY E 6138 University Ave., Chicago, 111.

COOPER, ELEANOR N 128 E. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J.

COOPER, JANET P 62 Caroline St., Ogdensburg, N. Y.

CORN, LOUISE R Cornhurst, Benbrook, Tex.

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DAMON, KATHERINE 24 Main St., Waterloo, N. Y.

DANIELSON, VIOLET A 497 Boylston St., Brookline, Mass.

DAVENPORT, HARRIET C. 118 Lincoln St., Framingham, Mass.

DE LONG, DOROTHEA 675 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

DENNY, CHARLOTTE F 3530 Harney St., Omaha, Neb.

DE VAUSNEY, MARY S 220 RoseviUe Ave., Newark, N. J.

DICKINSON, GRACE R 30 Lafayette Drive, Portchester, N. Y.

DINSMORE, DOROTHY C R. F. D. 2, Marlboro, Mass.

DODD, DOROTHY M 27 State St., E. Orange, N. J.

DODDS, ELIZABETH B 218 Hill St., Xenia, 0.

DOLE, ALICE V .24 Emerson St., Melrose, Mass.

DONOVAN, ELIZABETH N 45 St. Paxil St., Newton Centre, Mass.

DRAKE, KATHERINE 1005 W. 6th St., Austin, Tex.

DRAKE, RUTH L 249 N. Washington St., Delaware, 0.

DRIGGS, DOROTHY W 100 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford, Conn.

EAST, ELIZABETH W 87 Robinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.

EBERSBACH, HELEN C Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy, 0.

EDWARDS, MADELEINE 42 Woodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

EMERY, ANNA A 284 Kenilworth Ave., Elmhurst, 111.

ERB, RUTH M 1338 Main St., BuflFalo, N. Y.

ERNST, LOUISE M 100 Swarthmore Ave., Ridley Park, Pa.

ESTES, BARBARA 715 Westford St., Lowell, Mass.

FAIRCHILD, ANNE E 2825 Cedar St., Milwaukee, Wis.

FISHEL, DOROTHY 6 Wedgewood Apts., Nashville, Tenn.

FLEISHNER, ELISE C 290 Vista Ave., Portland, Ore.

FLETCHER, WINIFRED E 219 Oak St., Butler, Pa.

FLUHRER, HELEN L 75 Elm St., Oneonta, N. Y.

FRAME, EMILY B 450 Douglass St., Reading, Pa.

FRANK, MILDRED J 3850 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

FRANKLIN, GERTRUDE A 3 York St., Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass.

FREIBERG, MYRTLE 85 Central Ave., Orange, N. J.

FRITZ, LILLIAN G 102 Arnold St., New Bedford, Mass.

FROSTHOLM, MILDRED E 10 Tower St., Worcester, Mass.

GABRIEL, MARJORY T Holman St., Shrewsbury, Mass.

GAGE, EUGENIA M 314 Poplar St., Warren, Pa.

GAGE, KATHERINE P Suffield School, Suffield, Conn.

GALE, MILDRED B 144 Williams St., Groton, N. Y.

GARDINER, CAROLINE G 32 Larch St.., Providence, R. L

GAY, CAROLINE T Pig'n' Whistle Inn, Brown's Mills, N. J.

GENUNG, J. LUCILE 708 S. 1st St., Evansville, Ind.

GIFFEN, WINIFRED K Acushnet P. 0., New Bedford, Mass.

GILBERT, CONSTANCE S The Rectory, Arlington, Vt.

GILLESPIE, CHRISTINA M 46 Front St., Exeter, N. H.

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GOFF, BEATRICE L Wellesley, Mass.

GOODMAN, JULIA G. 222 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass.

GOODSELL, LYNDA I American Bible House, Stamboul, Constantinople, Turkey

GRAHAM, AGNES C 1422 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Ky.

GRAHAM, REBECCA 91 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass.

GRAHAM, RUTH 85 Emily St., Grafton Station, Pittsburg, Pa.

GREENBERGER, ROSE 4 Laurel Hill Ave., Norwich, Conn.

GRIFFIN, GRACE M Hotel Buckminster, Boston, Mass.

GROVER, MARY H 1422 Belmont St., Washington, D. C.

GWYN, INA S. 151 E. 80th St., New York, N. Y.

HACKENHEIMER, RUTH L. M 676 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

HAGGERSON, HARRIET D 1706 State St., Menominee, Mich.

HALD, PAULINE M 276 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn.

HALL, MIRIAM A Hampden, Me.

HALSTED, EMILY B Milton Point, Rye, N. Y.

HAMMOND, DOROTHY Box 136, Mattapoisett, Mass.

HAMMOND, NINA M.. . . 839 6th Ave., Troy, N. Y.

HARBURGER, HELEN C 1481 E. 106th St., Cleveland, 0.

EARCOURT, DOROTHY 244 Langdon Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.

HARRIS, JEANETTE N 101 E. 49th St., Savannah, Ga.

HARTE, REBEKAH 28 W. Elm St., New Haven, Conn.

HARVEY, ELIZABETH W 114 The Fenway, Boston, Mass.

HAYWARD, ELIZABETH G 2919 Jackson St., Sioux City, la.

HAZEL, MARGARET D 37 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

HEMINWAY, MARION L 71 E. 3rd St., Corning, N. Y.

HICKEY, ALICE 1 925 Delaware Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.

HILL, ALICE C 582 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass.

HIRSCHBERG, DOROTHY 64 Verndale St., Brookline, Mass.

HOFFMAN, MARY FRANCES 621 Broad St.. East Weymouth, Mass.

HOFFMAN, RUTH 603 Hoffman St., Elmira, N. Y.

HOLMES. GERTRUDE M 100 Orange St., Irvington, N. J.

HOSKIN, GERTRUDE R 1802 Sheridan Rd., Menomee, Mich.

HOWARD, MARION C 35 Buena Vista Drive, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.

HOWE, ELIZABETH W Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.

HOWELL, KATHERINE 76 N. Crest Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn.

HOXIE, MARY P 132 Elton St., Providence, R. I.

HULICK, EMILY E 138 Parker Ave., Easton, Pa.

HUNTER, MARY 1 5418 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, Cal.

HUNTING, DOROTHY 7 Strathallan Pk., Rochester, N. Y.

HUSSEY, KATHERINE 19 Linwood St., Cliftondale, Mass.

IRELAND, HELEN S 100 S. Williams St., Johnstown, N. Y.

JOHNSON, CAROLINE G 1709 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

JOHNSON, MARY F 326 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

JOHNSTON, JANET L 250 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa.

JONES, CHRISTIANA 0 1828 I St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

JONES, HELEN W Hotel Glaslyn, Atlantic City, N. J.

JOY, GERTRUDE 80 Myrtle Ave., Plainfield, N. J.

JUDGE, ELEANOR 366 Highland Ave., Waterbury, Conn.

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KEISTER, MARGARET 1526 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa.

KELLER, ELIZABETH W. H 510 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa.

KIP, ELIZABETH 210 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N. J.

KIPP, ELIZABETH M Overton Rd., Ossining, N. Y.

KITTINGER, CAROLYN 1 234 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

KNIGHT, ANNIE H 1319 Quarrier St., Charleston, W. Va.

LAND, ANNA HELEN 180 Washington St., Norwich, Conn.

LANE, MARGARET 19 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.

LATHROP, DOROTHY M 126 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

LAUBACH, MARTHA Cambridge, N. Y.

LAWRENCE, RUTH L 45 Schuey Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y.

LEVINE, HELEN C 100 Overlook Road, New Rochelle, N. Y.

LINDBECK, SEGRID E 314 Foote Ave., Jamestown, N. Y.

LINDEMAN, CHARLOTTE 885 Summit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

LINSCOTT, ISABEL 15 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass.

LISTER, FANNY S 13929 Lake Ave., Lakewood, O.

LITTLE, MARY B 510 N. King St., Xenia, O.

LLOYD, JEANNE B 423 Dennison Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

LOBBETT, JEAN G 45 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y.

LOOMIS, ELEANOR North East, Pa.

LOUD, EMELINE Hopkinton, Mass.

LOVELL, EMILY B 212 2nd St., S. ., Mason City, la.

LOWERRE, MARION B 347 Amity St., Flushing, N. Y.

LUCEY, MILDRED A 85 Rockland, Roxbury, Mass.

LUTHER, REBECCA 46 Summit Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

LYNCH, EMELINE 135 Main St., Olyphant, Pa.

LYON, HARRIET Pasture House, Shirley Centre, Mass.

MC GEARY, CATHERINE Barnardsville, N. J.

MC GEE, MARGARET A 2005 Jerome Place, Helena, Mont.

MAC LESTER, ANNA S 3917 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala.

MALLORY, MARY New Milford, Conn.

MARSH, KATHERINE Strickland Rd., Cos Cob, Conn.

MARSH, KATHERINE M Woodland Rd. E., E. Pittsburg, Pa.

MARSHALL, MARTHA W 63 Hawthorne PL, Montclair, N. J.

MARTIN, HELENE T 8201 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.

MARTIN, SALXIE L 825 Drew St., Lake Charles, La.

MARTING, MIRIAM A 1108 S. 6th St., Ironton, O.

MASON, AUGUSTA F 1320 Niazuma Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

MASON, RUTH G 1426 E. Marquette Rd., Chicago, 111.

MAXON, ELIZABETH L Berlin, N. Y.

MEAD, CLARA A 11 Elm St., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.

MEADE, ELIZABETH W Ashton, Md.

MEANS, HULDAH R 421 Woodland Ave., Akron, O.

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MEEHAN, MAJORIE C 315 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass.

MEIER, DOROTHY 177 State St., Framingham Centre, Mass.

MENZIE, KATHERINE C 167 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y.

MESMER, MARGARET L 38 Linwood Ave., Bul^alo, N. Y.

MICHELBACHER, LOUISE A 205 W. 88th St., New York, N. Y.

MICHELSEN, INEZ T 801 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.

MILLER, KATHERINE S 40 Augustine St., Rochester, N. Y.

MILLER, NANCY 1 424 Maple Ave., Edgewood, Pittsburg, Pa.

MILLS, MARY H Rock Farms, Concord Pike, Wilmington, Del.

MINER, CONTENT 276 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I.

MINER, HELEN I 2641 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

MONTESANTO, DOROTHY Hotel Alexander the Great, Athens, Greece

MORROW, DARRELL E 7400 Irving Ave., Swissvale, Pittsburgh, Pa.

MORTON, HELEN 1374 Bryden Rd., Columbus, O.

MOSHIER, BEATRICE F 245 Vassar St., Rochester, N. Y.

MOSS, ELEANOR C. T Johnsville, Pa.

MUNROE, MARION H 5503 Baywood St., Pittsburg, Pa.

MURAYAMA, YONE 14 Yachigashira Machi Hakdate, Japan

NAKAMURA, TERUKO Care Miss Alice C. Gifford, Holden, Mass.

NICHOLS, EDITH M 508 June St., Fall River, Mass.

NILES, RACHEL A 74 Lincoln Ave., Carbondale, Pa.

NORRIS, LUCILLE- CLOM AN P. O. Box 252, Houston, Tex.

NORTH, E. L. AMABEL 49 K St., Newport, R. L

NORTON, RUTH V 524 Elm St., Reading, Pa.

NOYES, ELEANOR B 33 Pleasant St., Leicester, Mass.

NUSS, MARY A 19 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

OCKERMAN, FRANCES E 99 Oak St., Binghamton, N. Y.

OLDER, JULIA S 55 Highland St., Hartford, Conn.

OLLENDORFF, ALICE M West Medway, Mass.

OVERINGTON, MARGARET 4606 Leiper St., Frankford, Pa.

PAGE, HELEN C 440 E. 3rd St., Williamsport, Pa.

PARK, MARIAN V 465 Main St., Stoneham, Mass.

PARKINSON, ELIZABETH P 612 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan.

PARLIN, D. RUTH 128 E. Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa.

PATTERSON, BEATRICE A 306 N. Market St., Galion, O.

PEASE, ALTHEA J 1463 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.

PELLETT, MIRIAM D 520 Broadway, Paterson, N. J.

PFINGST, CATHERINE M Valley Rd., Oak Lane, Pa.

PHILLIPS, FLORENCE E 25 Highland Rd., Andover, Mass.

PIMM, PHYLLIS B 1017 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn.

POWERS, RUTH F Hamburg, N. Y.

PRATT, ADELINE F 9 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J.

PRATT, JEWEL M Alden Park Manor, Detroit, Mich.

PRESCOTT, RUTH B 312 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J.

PRIEST, KATHERINE L New Hartford, Conn.

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QUACKENBUSH, JANE 1317 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

RAY, ROSALIND H 59 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J.

REBMANN, ELIZABETH McCallum St., Allen's Lane, Mt. Airy, Pa.

REEVE, KATHERINE M 417 Garfield Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

REINHART, RUTH 119 Harwicke Road, Springfield, Pa.

REVERE, ANNE .432 Grove St., Westfield, N. J.

RICH, MARTHA C 756 Seybum Ave., Detroit, Mich.

RICHARDSON, EDITH A Wellesley, Mass.

RITCHIE, UNA H Viper, Ky.

RITTENHOUSE, MARY W 7425 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y.

ROBBINS, RUTH 1 89 Dorset Road, Waban, Mass.

ROBERTSON, JEAN K 42 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

ROGERS, BESSIE 57 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass.

ROGERS, ELIZABETH M 5620 Rippey St., Pittsburg, Pa.

ROLLER, ANNE W 2510 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va.

ROSEWATER, HARRIET L 1530 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.

RUN YON, MARY F 26 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N. J.

SABINE, HELEN M 560 E. Philadelphia Ave., Detroit, Mich.

SACHS, ALICE Burton Ave., Woodmere, N. Y.

SAMUELS, RUTH M 7 W. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa.

SCHAUB, MIRIAM G 4654 Beacon St., Chicago, 111.

SCHMITT, HANNAH L 2206 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, Ohio

SCHOENBERGER, SUZANNE Fenway Hall Hotel, Cleveland, 0.

SCOTT, MARION L 31 Church St., White Plains, N. Y.

SCUDDER, KATHLEEN W 253 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J.

SEARLE, SUSAN K 130 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y.

SEAVER, ETHEL Woodland Lodge, Oakmont, Pa.

SHARPE, WINIFRED Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa.

SHATTUCK, ELEANOR C Jaffrey, N. H.

SHAY, MARGARET C 378 New Boston Road, Fall River, Mass.

SHEA, LUCY A 266 Main St., Nashua, N. H.

SILSBY, EUNICE R Lydonville, Vt.

SIME, MARY F 720 W. 180th St., New York, N. Y.

SKIDMORE, ARLINE B 68 W. 34th St., Bayonne, N. J.

SMITH, ELOISE C 137 Washington St., Norwich, Conn.

SMITH, H. ELIZABETH 3161 Oak Rd., Cleveland Heights, O.

SMITH, M. PRISCILLA 85 Richardson Rd., Melrose Highlands, Mass.

SMITH, SYBIL G 43 Abbott Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

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SMYTHE, ROS.ALIE M The Chatham, Kansas City, Mo.

SNYDER, FRANCES S 133 Columbus St., Elyria, O.

SONNEBORN, KATHERINE 2420 Eutaw PL, Baltimore, Md.

SPENCER, MARGARET Merriman Rd., Akron, O.

SPENCER, RACHEL Lancaster Ave, Lunenburg, Mass.

STACY, ELEANOR R 31 Grenada Terrace, Springfield, Mass.

STEVENSON, DORIS K Maple and Girard Aves., East Aurora, N. Y.

STIX, GRACE A 751 Greenwood Ave., Cincinnati, O.

STOGSDALL, NELLE B 825 W. Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind.

STOUT, HELEN 683 Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington, N. .T.

SULLIVAN, MARY E 234 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J.

SULLIVAN, RUTH M .234 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J.

SURR, ELIZABETH 520 D. St., San Bernardino, Cal.

SUTHERLAND, WINIFRED A .1154 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y.

SWEENY, BARBARA E 815 N. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa.

SWETT, MABEL E 180 Franklin St., Newton, Mass.

SYLVESTER, LUCY L Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass.

TALMAGE, LOUISE D 104 Pierpont St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

TARBELL, EDITH H 3 Walnut Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

TAYLOR, KATHERINE L 51 Rockledge Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass.

THERASSON, CHARLOTTE D 112 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y.

THOMAS, VIRGINIA S Winter Park, Fla.

THORPE, DOROTHY BELLE 4 Ashford Ct., Allston, Mass.

TIMBERMAN, LELIA S 9 Hamilton Ave., Columbus, O.

TRACY, F. KATHERINE 324 Beard Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

TRIMBLE, FRANCES 5801 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.

TROUP, EVELYN 40 W. Balcom St., Buffalo, N. Y.

VAILL, AMY F 33 Seneca PL, Upper Montclair, N. J.

VAILL, DEBORAH L 61 Elmwood Ave., Waterbury, Conn.

VELDE, CONSTANCE 331 S. 4th St., Pekin, 111.

WADHAMS, A. ELIZABETH 72 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

WALL, ROSELLE C 1832 Makiki St., Honolulu, Hawaii

WALLACE, HELEN 172 Fredonia Ave, Peoria, 111.

WALLACE, RUTH T 506 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

WALSH, LYDIA B Oradell, N. J.

WARD, KATHRYN 1146 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, Cal.

WARREN, WINIFRED L 25 Lower Manoa Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii

WATERMAN, DOROTHY A 4 Gardner St., Allston, Mass.

WATTLES, JANET B .56 Colonial Circle, Buffalo, N. Y.

WEAKLEY, VIRGINIA H 1442 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

WEBER, MAY A 184 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J.

WEBSTER, ELEANOR C 2 Channel Rd., South Portland, Me.

WEINBERG, RUTH F The Apthorp, 79th St. and Broadway, New York, N. Y.

WELLINGTON, VIRGINIA 86 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass.

WHARTON, VIRGINIA M Belmont Apts., Wilmington, Del.

WHIGHAM, E. JANE Shenley Apts., Pittsburg, Pa.

WHITE, VIRGINIA 906 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, 111.

WHITE, WILIFRED M St. John's Rectory, Ogdensburg, N. Y.

WHITEHEAD, KATHERINE B.. .Care Col. H. C. Whitehead, Army and Navy Club,

Washington, D. C.

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WICKERSHAM, RUTH 237 Poplar Ave., Woodbury, N. J.

WILCOX, HELEN F 658 Colony St., Meriden, Conn.

WILD, RUTH H 4522 N. Robey St., Chicago, 111.

WILE, NANETTE 603 E. Main St., Lexington, Ky.

WILLCOX, ANNA G 115 Davis Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y.

WILMARTH, HOPE 79 Glenwood Rd. Maiden, Mass.

WILSON, DORIS E 34 13th St., Lowell, Mass.

WILSON, HELEN R 4 Crystal Ave., Derry, N. H.

WILSON, MAJORIE G .396 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass.

WILT, KATHRYN R 112 S. Beaver St., York, Pa.

WOLFE, ELEANOR C .41 W. 70th St., New York City

WOOD, MARGARET C 317 W. Decatur St., Decatur, 111.

WOOLVERTON, JEAN 124 W. State St., Trenton, N. J.

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Katharine Graves President

Dorothy G. Mason . Vice-President

Nancy Southworth Recording Secretary

Maida L. Randall . . . . . Corresponding Secretary

Louise H. Barrows Treasurer

Sylvia Blair )

Harriet L. Clarke [• Executive Board

Helen D. Jones )

Louise K. Hall ) e^ ^ ^

Judith C. Stern \ tactotums

Marion V. Taylor Song Leader

ADAMS, ELEANOR 78 Westminster St., Springfield, Mass.

ADAMS, FRANCES 20 Stratford Terrace, Springfield, Mass.

ADDOMS, ELIZABETH C 290 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

ALLEN, G. VIRGINIA 8 Woodbridge Ave, Chatham, N. Y.

ALLERTON, LOIS A 16 Midland Ave,, White Plains, N. Y.

APPLEGATE, DOROTHY Atlanta, 111.

ARCHER, BEATRICE L 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

ATWATER, MARY R 53 Woodlawn Ave,, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

AUERT, RUTH W 315 Herkimer Road, Utica, N. Y.

AURYANSEN, ELIZABETH 15 Gaylord Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.

AYER, MARGARET Willoughby, 0.

BAARMAN, hazel B 636 Parkwood St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

BABB, M. WINIFRED 624 Summit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

BACON, ALICE J 737 Fairmont Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

BALCH, ADELA L 223 Mountain Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass.

*BALTON, MADOLON L 72 Addington Rd-, Brookline, Mass.

BARNARD, ELSIE Main St., Norwell, Mass.

BARNES, ELIZABETH E 157 High St., Bristol, Conn.

BARROWS, LOUIBE H Lake Shore Drive Hotel, Chicago, IlL

BARTHMAN, PHYLLIS P 505 West End Ave,, New York, N, Y,

BARTLETT, ELLEN E 219 Butler Ave., Providence, R. L

BATON, M. ELEANOR 326 S. Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

BAUME, FRANCES E 26 Kearny St., Newark, N. J.

BAXTER, JANET H 309 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y,

BEARDSLEE, ELEANOR F 310 Prospect Ave., Cranford, N. J.

BEATON, DOROTHY E 242 Green St., Brockton, Mass.

BELKNAP, HILDA F 14A Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt.

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BENJAMIN, CHARLOTTE M 103 Mystic St., West Medford, Mass.

BERNHEIM, ALICE 1 31 West 85th St., New York, N. Y.

BERNSTEIN, MILDRED J 225 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.

BIXLER, MARGARET 9 1st Ter., Easton, Pa.

BLAIR, SYLVIA 12 Northampton Rd., Amherst, Mass.

BLAIR, VIRGINIA 3430 Gillespie St., Dallas, Texas

BLINN, ELINOR G 33 Tuscan Rd., Maplewood, N. J.

BOHMFALK, GERTRUDE 128 E. 45th St., N. Y. C.

BOLTE, DOROTHY B 5906 Ventnor Ave, Atlantic City, N. J.

BOSTWICK, MARY C 47 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y.

BOURGUIGNON, MABEL F 236 State St., Flushing, N. Y.

BOWMAN, ETHEL M 18 Walker Rd., Swampscott, Mass.

BOYD, ELIZABETH 29 Orchard St., Portland, Me.

BRADLEY, E. JEANNETTE Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.

BRECKENBRIDGE, HARRIET A 181 Green St., Woodbridge, N. J.

BRODERICK, MARY B 325 Woodlawn Ave., Kirkwood, Mo.

BROWN, DOROTHEA W 56 N. Portage St., Westfield, N. Y.

BROWN, HENRIETTA 402 Delevan St., Lincoln, 111.

BULLEY, BERNICE M 220 Sheridan Rd., Kenilworth, 111.

BURGESS, LOUISE .642 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y.

BURR, BELLE H Pawling, N. Y.

BURY, HARRIET C 1062 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa.

CAMPBELL, KATHARINE G 1075 Penn St., Denver, Col.

CAMPBELL, RUTH ELIZABETH Berryville, Va.

CAMPBELL, RUTH EVELYN 366 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

CARMAN, KATHARINE W 933 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.

CARTER, FRANCES K 30 Appleton Place, Glen Ridge, N. J.

CAVENY, ALICE The Locusts, Wyncote, Pa.

CHAD WICK, FRANCES M Harrowgate Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

CHANDLER, JOSEPHINE 300 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C.

CHADONNET, M. LEONIE 156 Brook St., Manchester, N. H.

CHURCH, DOROTHY C 124 Leroy St., Binghamton, N. Y.

CLARKE, DORRIS 186 West Rock Ave., New Haven, Conn.

CLARKE, HARRIET L Wickliffe-on-the-Lake, O.

CLAXTON, HARRIET L 148 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn.

COHN, FRANCES A 3136 E. 7th Ave., Denver, Colo.

COMINS, ALICE B 287 St. James Ave., Springfield, Mass.

COPLAND, MARJORIE 5105 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, 111.

CORLEY, A. PRUDENCE Terrell, Texas

CORWITH, ADELAIDE F Southampton, N. Y.

CRANE, ISABELLA C 403 Washington St., Quincy, Mass.

CREIGHTON, LYDIA J 8 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J.

CREVELING, MARY B 4 Miles Dickerson Rd., Nashville, Tenn.

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GROSSMAN, SYLVIA E Brutus St., Weedsport, N. Y.

DAMON, EDITH I 24 Main St. W., Waterloo, N. Y.

DANZIGER, JULIET 285 Central Park West, N. Y. C.

DAVIS, ALICE B 95 Van Houton Ave., Passaic, N. J.

DAVIS, LUCY 398 Main St., Portland, Conn.

DELANO, ELEANOR H Box 176, Vineyard Haven, Mass.

DE LONGE, GLADYS L 37 Catherine St., Newport, R. I.

DICE, MIRIAM E.. . . 90 Kuder Ave., Akron, O.

DICK, DOROTHY A 5540 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.

DIN AN, DOROTHY 8€3 Onondaga Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

DODD, DOROTHY 35 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass.

DOLAN, ELEANOR F 90 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass,

DRAKE, ROSALIE 2200 R St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

DUNHAM, DOROTHY 115 Broadview Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.

DURAND, JANET C 117 Homestead Ave., Collingswood, N. J.

DUTCHER, ADELAIDE P 35 Linwood Ave., Newton, N. J.

EDGERTON, WINIFRED M Langhorne, Pa.

EDWARDS, M. VIRGINIA 675 Multnomah St., Portland, Ore.

EISEMAN, HERMENE H 130 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass.

ELLIS, MARGARET J .3220 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111,

ERDMAN, DOROTHY R 458 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

ESHLEMAN, JEAN H 116 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

FAILING, ELSIE G. 70 Mohawk St., Fort Plain, N. Y.

FAIRBANKS, MARGARET 125 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N. J.

FAJARDO, SARITA G 40 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.

FANTL, ERNESTINE M 41 W. 82nd St., N. Y. C.

F ARN Y, ALICE Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains, N. J.

FARRAND, LAURA J 49 Lincoln Pk., Newark, N. J.

FARRELL, GRACE G. 37 Wellesley Pk., Dorchester, Mass.

FELDMAN, ELEANOR J. 817 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

FILBERT, ESTHER 301 W. 108th St., N. Y. C.

FINCH, SARAH E 2010 Woodland Ave., Duluth, Minn.

FLAGG, ELIZABETH S 22 School St., Andover, Mass.

FLANDERS, ELIZABETH 93 W. Emerson St., Melrose, Mass.

FLINTERMANN, MARY K .50 Glendale Ave., Highland Pk., Mich.

FOLJAMBE, RUTH 330 State St., New London, Conn.

FORREY, ELHEURAH J 226 E. 15th St., Indianapolis, Ind.

FOWLER, MARION E 1078 Homewood Drive, Cleveland, 0.

FRACKELTON, C. ELIZABETH 1924 E. 75th St., Cleveland, O.

FRANKEL, VERA R 260 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.

FRANKLIN, SARAH W 96 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow, Mass.

FREEMAN, BERTHA C 25 Orange Hgts. Ave., West Orange, N. J.

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FRITZINGER, MARIE E 215 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N. J.

FRYE, RUTH L 24 Winter St., Plymouth, N. H.

FULD, DORIS S 375 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.

FULLER, KATHARINE Wellesley, Mass.

FURBER, FRANCES H 131 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

GALPIN, MARJORIE Berlin, Conn.

GARLAND, VIRGINIA L 5511 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa.

GARRETT, E. DORIS 242 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass.

GIBBONS, ELIZABETH S3 Beard Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

GOOD, DOROTHY 134 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y.

GOODALE, MARY 41 Jordan Ave., Wakefield, Masa.

GOODYKOONTZ, ELIZABETH 115 Story St., Boone, la.

GORDON, ELLEN DOUGLAS 2523 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va.

GORHAM, ELEANOR M 703 Kenmore PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

GRAEF, DOROTHY 1 650 East 164th St., New York, N. Y.

vJRAFF, MARY D West Hill Lane, Wyoming, 0.

GRASER, VIOLET C Merbrook and Becom Lanes, Merion, Pa.

GRAUEL, ELIZABETH 148 Trafalgar St., Rochester, N. Y.

GRAVES, KATHARINE 3 North State St., Concord, N. H.

GREEN, ALICE H 35 West 96th St., New York, N. Y.

CRIES, ANNA M 227 Ridgewood Ave., Oakwood, Dayton, O.

GRIFFITH, GRACE E 144 N. Montgomery St., Memphis, Tenn.

GROBEN, MARGARET L 54 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

GUCKER, CAROLINE F 3420 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa.

GUTMANN, BERNICE L 1021 Redway Ave., Cincinnati, O.

GUYE, PAULINE L 44 W. 69th St., New York, N. Y.

HACK, RACHEL Proctor, Vt.

HALL, LOUISE 20 Gray St., Cambridge, Mass.

HALL, LOUISE K 231 High St., Macon, Ga.

HAM, GERALDINE L Canton Ave., Milton, Mass.

HANNA, NORA P 63 Upper Leeson St., Dublin, Ireland

HANSEN, JEAN E 201 Wayne Ave., Easton, Pa.

HARDHAM, ELIZABETH C 559 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J.

HARPER, ROSALIND Gladstone, N. J.

HARRIMAN, LOUISE 778 Main St., Laconia, N. H.

HART, SARAH .403 3rd Ave., New Brighton, Pa.

HARWOOD, HARRIET E Bennington, Vt..

HASTINGS, HARRIET I Fajardo, P. R.

HATCH, MARIE L. V 5 Harbor Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y.

HAVEN, ELIZABETH H 14 Elm St., Morristown, N. J.

HENDERSON, ETHEL MARIE 2825 Jarboe Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

HENDERSON, NORMA M 46 Princeton Rd., Fitchburg, Mass.

HENRY, ELIZABETH 86 Nonantum St., Newton, Mass.

HERRICK, GERTRUDE 741 Linden Ave., Oak Pk., 111.

HETTINGER, DOROTHEA A 2 W. Home PL, Irvington, N. Y.

HIRSCH, MARJORIE R 321 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y.

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HIRSCHMAN, ALICE C. 710 Virginia Pk., Detroit, Mich.

HITCH, SARAH 16 Anthony St., New Bedford, Mass.

HODGES, GEORGIA F Olathe, Kas.

HODGES, JESSIE Olathe, Kas.

HOLBERT, GRACE P 61 Cambridge PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HOLLIS, MARION F Randolph, Vt.

HOLMES, HELEN E 1616 Broome St., Wilmington, Del.

HOLMES, VELESTA L 264 Couxt St., Plymouth, Mass.

HOLT, PHYLLIS 70 Oak Ridge Ave,, Summit, N. J.

HOOD, ELIZABETH M 171 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J.

HOPKINS, ELEANOR C 107 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

HOPKINS, MARIAN L 343 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

HOSLEY, ELEANOR M 46 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass.

HUDSON, LOUISE C 675 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J.

HUNSICKER, MARION R 140 N. 8th St., Allentown, Pa.

HUNTER, LOUISE D 52 Orchard St., Greenfield, Mass.

INGRAM, HARRIETT W 2111 State St., Nashville, Tenn.

INNES, HELEN F 18 W. 70th St., New York, N. Y.

JACKSON, HELEN G 1308 Waucoma St., Birmingham, Ala.

JACKSON, MARGARET A 52 West Main St., Westboro, Mass.

JACOB, AMY E 305 West End Ave., New York. , N. Y.

JANSEN, ELSIE B 1909 19th St., Washington, D. C.

JAY, ELIZABETH B 84 Leslie St., Newark, N. J.

JEFFREY, MARGARET 162 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. J.

JOHNSON, KATE K 7904 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La.

JOHNSON, WINIFRED 221 Moody Ave, New Castle, Pa.

JONAS, EDITH 129 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

JONES, F. NATALIE Billerica, Mass.

JONES, HELEN D 17903 Canterbury Rd., Cleveland, O.

JONES, HELEN M 1951 Indianola Ave., Columbus, O.

JOSLIN, HELEN B 134 Stratford St., West Roxbury, Mass.

KAUFMANN, HELEN H 316 West 101st St., New York, N. Y.

KENNY, AMY BEATRICE 230 Plane St., Newark, N. J.

KERNER, GERTRUDE M 173 Mayflower Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.

KIAM, DOROTHY T 48 W. 59th St., New York, N. Y.

KIDDE, MARGARET 80 Elm St., Montclair, N. J.

KNIGHT, MARTHA G 176 Park Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass.

KOEHLER, MARIAN H 5348 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, lU.

KRENTZMAN, ELLA M 72 Twiss St., Meriden, Conn.

LADD, MARY ELIZABETH 9 High St., Bar Harbor, Me.

LANE, ROSAMOND 19 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.

LAUGHLIN, ESTHER S 61 Deering St., Portland, Me.

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LEACH, ELEANOR 534 Post Rd., Fairfield, Conn.

LELAND, MARION E 100 Longfellow Ave., Detroit, Mich.

LEONARD, DOROTHY M 4641 Maiden St., Chicago, 111.

LEWIS, SARA W .375 S. Pacific Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

LICHLITER, MARY F 1793 Franklin Ave., Columbus, O.

LIEBENTHAL, CLAUDIA S 2104 Steams Rd., Cleveland, O.

LINDSAY, ELEANOR Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

LISTER, MARIAN 4209 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas

LITCHFIELD, KATHARINE P 38 Marshall Ave., Akron, O.

LOBENSTEIN, ROSE H 1155 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

LOIZEAUX, MARION C 685 Academy St., New York, N. Y.

LOVELAND, GRACE L Wellesley, Mass.

LYMAN, DIANTHA S Sharon, Mass.

LYNAH, ELIZABETH B Shippan Pt., Stamford, Conn.

LYON, M. VIRGINIA 220 Hawthorne Rd., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md.

McGILVREY, LOUISE 238 E. Main St., Kent. O.

McKERRACHER, ISABEL N 33 Chapman Ave., Waterbury, Conn.

MCLAUGHLIN, MARGARET M 59 Hamilton Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

McLENAHAN, CORDELIA M 500 Greenfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

MADDEN, ALICE Clinton Pike, Knoxville, Tenn.

MAHONY, MADELYN E 124 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

MANSFIELD, CONSTANCE 89 Linden St., Allston, Mass.

MARQUSEE, MILDRED 128 Maplewood Ave., West Hartford, Conn.

MARSHALL, M. LOIS .740 Park PL, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

MARTIN, MABEL G 288 Washington PL, Flushing, N. Y.

MASON, DOROTHY G 194 Highland Ave., Akron, O.

MASON, RUTH V 109 W. 112th St., New York, N. Y.

MAXWELL, ELIZABETH D 6l2 McLish Ave., Ardmore, Okla.

MAYER, CATHERINE L 5609 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.

MEAD, IGNACE F 134 N. Belmont Ave., Wichita, Kas.

METLER, ALTHEA M 690 W. Delevan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

MICKEY, RHODA M 817 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa.

MILLER, FRANCES H 121 Broadway, Hagerstown, Md.

MILLER, OLIVIA G 380 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. J.

MILLS, FLORENCE D 10 Avalon Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.

MINER, GENEVIEVE F 265 Scotland Rd., South Orange, N. J.

MINISH, ELOISE K 121 4th St., Frankfort, Ky.

MITCHELL, ELIZABETH H Woodstock, Vt.

MOAK, ELEANOR V. A 360 Park PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

MOAK, RUTH S 360 Park PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

MOHLER, MIRIAM C .1620 Hobart St. N. W., Washington, D. C.

MOORE, KATHARINE B 93 Prospect St., Berlin, N. H.

MORSE, MARY E , 193 Pond St., Natick, Mass.

MOSS, EVELYN L 36 Sachem St., Lynn, Mass.

MOSS, THELMA A 47 Adams St., Somerville, Mass.

MYERS, CHARITY R 16 Midland Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

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NEAL, MARY E 823 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.

NELSON, ELEANOR C 113 Winthrop St, Augusta, Me.

NELSON, NATALIE B 76 Arlington St., Haverhill, Mass.

NEWBORG, FRANCES 50 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y.

NORD, GLADYS L 117 E. 6th St., Jamestown, N. Y.

NYE, RUTH E 166 N. Lincoln Blvd., Buffalo, N. Y.

OBERDORFER, DORIS S 429 Vista Ave., Portland, Ore.

O'BRIEN, KATHERINE L 7 Garden St., Potsdam, N. Y.

ORBORNE, DOLORES L 125 Jason St., Arlington, Mass.

OVERBECK, CATHERINE L Campbell Ct. Hotel, Portland, Ore.

OWEN, AMEY E 15 Linden St., Whitinsville, Mass.

PACKARD, FLORENCE V 17 West 70th St., New York, N. Y.

PANCOAST, MARJORIE 4810 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb.

PEARL, ELISABETH A 729 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111.

PEASE, FLORENCE M., 6709 Old York Rd., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

PENDLETON, VIRGINIA Leavittsburg Rd., Warren, 0.

PERRY, ELEANOR G Wellesley, Mass.

PHILBROOK, MARIAN B 1145 State St., Springfield, Mass.

PIKE, BARBARA 65 Church St., Winchester, Mass.

PINNEY, JANET 120 W. 58th St., New York, N. Y.

PIPER, CAROL S 52 Chandler Ave., Detroit, Mich.

PLATT, ELIZABETH J 945 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

POPE, J. CELESTE 1712 W. 8th Ave., Spokane, Wash.

POPE, LYDIA 1208 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111.

POWERS, HELEN C 237 Wayland Ave., Providence, R. I.

PROBYN, HELEN M. Nassau Apt., 170th and Ft. Washington Ave., New York, N. Y.

RADLEY, FRANCES E 101 Barker Ave., Peoria, 111.

RANDALL, MAIDA L 1049 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.

RATHBUN, CONSTANCE 7 Maple Ave., Westerly, R. I.

REED, ESTHER P Grafton, Mass.

REUTHER, LOUISE M 218 Stilz Ave., Louisville, Ky.

REYNOLDS, ELEANOR R 284 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J.

REYNOLDS, HELEN A 417 Plainfield St., Providence, R. 1.

RICHARDSON, JANE S 250 Union St., Jersey City, N. J.

RICHTER, MARTHA Hughes St., East Haven, Conn.

RIDGWAY, JANE 207 Cumberland Ave., Kenilworth, 111.

ROBERT, ISABELLE D 5240 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.

ROBERTS, CATHARINE C 901 Highland Ave., Johnstown, Pa.

ROGERS, ANNA KATHRYN Hancock, N. Y.

ROSENBERG, LILLIAN 53 Harvard St., Chelsea, Mass.

ROSENMOND, EDNA 160 Riverfeide Drive, New York, N. Y.

ROTHENBERG, LOUISE B .Rose Hill and Red Bud Ave., Cincinnati, O.

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RUHNKA, ELIZABETH K 4816 Webster St., Omaha, Neb.

RUNYON, JEAN W 937 Rahway Rd., Plainfield, N. J.

RUSS, NATALIE 38 Saltonstall Rd., Haverhill, Mass.

SAVILLE, MARION .31 Milton St., North Andover, Mass.

SAWIN, HELEN 74 Wabash Ave., Mattoon, 111.

SCHAFER, MADELEINE 25 W. 85th St., New York, N. Y.

SCHMITZ, MARGARET P 705 N. Denver St., Hastings, Neb.

SEAMAN, EVELYN K 97 Lincoln Ave., Mineoia, N. Y.

SEAVER, FRANCES 44 2nd St., Malone, N. Y.

SELIG, ELIZABETH G 709 Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, O.

SEO, SUMIYE Care Mr. S. Watanabe, 52 Ichiban-Cho, Kojimachi, Tokio, Japan

SHATTUCK, KATHARINE 34 Woodland Rd., Maplewood, N. J.

SHAW, ELIZABETH C 116 Church St., West Englewood, N. J.

SHURMER, JANE W 2709 Southington Rr., Shaker Tgts., Cleveland, 0.

SIFF, ELSIE 2213 Loretta PL, Far Rockaway, N. Y.

SILVERN AIL, MARGARET H 100 Prospect St., Gloversville, N. Y.

SINGER, JOAN D 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

SMITH, A. JUSTINE Care Mrs. Maynard, Dobb's Ferry, N. Y.

SMITH, CAROLYN G 286 N. McNeil St., Memphis, Tenn.

SMITH, FLORENCE E 1426 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111.

SMITH, GARETTA P St James, N. Y.

SMITH, JULIA H 557 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming, Pa.

SONNEKALB, E. RUTH 8 Primrose PL, Summit, N. J.

SOUTHWORTH, NANCY 314 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

SPENCE, JEAN C 16 Davidson Rd., Worcester, Mass.

STANTON, CONSTANCE S 1638 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.

STANTON, F. ALMA 161 Valley Rd., Montclair, N. J.

STECHER, HELEN L 18135 W. Clifton Rd., Lakewood, 0.

STEERE, DOROTHY 0 Chepacket, R. L

STERN, JUDITH C .236 W. 54th St., Kansas City, Mo.

STINESS, MARY M .260 Broad St., Central Falls, R. I.

STOVEL, HELEN M 48 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.

STREETER, PRISCILLA 20 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass.

STRONG, ANNA D Melton Manor, Chap in Pkwy, Buffalo, N. Y.

SURRE, MARGARET P 811 Liberty St., Erie, Pa.

SUTHERLAND, LORNA M 66 St. Andrews' PL, Yonkers, N. Y.

SWAN, ELIZABETH D 175 Medway St., Providence, R. I.

TAYLOR, FRANCES F 222 Carrington Ave., Woonsocket, R. I.

TAYLOR, MARION V 103 Waverly PL, New York, N. Y.

TEMPLE, ISABEL F 820 Oak St., Chattanooga, Tenn.

THOMPSON, CATHARINE L 501 E. 7th St., Little Rock, Ark.

THOMPSON, VIRGINIA L 215 E. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, Ark.

TIEBOUT, FRANCES E 101 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

TILPORD, MARY ELIZABETH 159 Crescent Ave., Louisville, Ky.

TORSCH, MARIE M 809 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.

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TRACY, DELIA E 345 Winthrop Ave., New Haven, Conn.

TRAUT, AMALIE L 1095 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn.

TRULL, ANNA B 1238 Waverly PI., Elizabeth, N. J.

TULLOCK, CHRISTINE F 3 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn.

TURNER, MARY ELIZABETH 712 Magnolia Ave., Shelbyville, Ky.

TURRELL, CORNELIA H Smithtown Branch, N. Y.

TURRELL, VIRGINIA Smithtown Branch, N. Y.

UPJOHN, RHODA 344 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J.

*VAN DEALL, MARGARET 17 Scott St., Cambridge, Mass.

VANDERZEE, MARGARET 45 Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass.

VIVIAN, ETHEL H 115 Dwight St., Springfield, Mass.

WARFIELD, MARGARET 1 15 Bank St., Philadelphia, Pa.

WARREN, MARION Box 17, Grafton, Mass.

WAUGH, ELIZABETH S 350 Rounfort Rd., Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

WEAREN, ELIZABETH H 7056 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

WEATHERHEAD, BLANCHE 6 Crescent St., Southbridge, Mass.

WEBBER, LYDIA R 297 Main St., Lewiston, Me.

WEGENER, DOROTHY L 1300 N. State St., Chicago, 111.

WEIL, EMMA L 208 S Lav/rence St., Montgomery, Ala.

WEIL, SARAH L 262 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington, Ky.

WEISS, ETTA M 9 Hawthorne Ave., Troy, N. Y.

WENGOROVIUS, ANITA W 1291 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

WESTON, GLADYS D 201 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J.

WHEELER, PRISCILLA M 215 Crocker Ave., Piedmont, CaL

WHINERY, MILDRED A 35 Detroit St., Hammond, Ind.

WHITTEMORE, B. ELIZABETH 55 Calando Ave., Winthrop, Mass.

WILKINS, MARY HELEN Los Angeles, Cai.

WILLIAMS, DOROTHY 41 Main St., Orange, N. J.

WILLIAMS, DOROTHY W Wallace Lodge, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y.

WILLIAMSON, MARION 1 406 W. Chicago Blvd., Tecumseh, Mich.

WILLIS, KATHARINE C 215 Prospect Ave., New Brighton, N. Y.

WILSON, ESTHER M 57 Laurel St., Putnam, Conn.

WILSON, LOUISE M Changshu, Kuanshu, China

WILSON, LOUISE M Changsu, Kianshu, China

WITT, KATHRO L 110 Josephine Ave., Detroit, Mich.

WOLFF, ELEANOR L .20 W. 85th St., New York, N. Y.

WOLFF, KATHERINE A 29 W. 89th St., New York, N. Y.

WURST, ESTHER 564 Lafayette Ave, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Agnes M. Dugan I Phoebe E. Lamont \ Helen H. Attwill

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Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Executive Board

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ABBOTT, HELEN I 1625 Tibbitts Ave., Troy, N. Y.

ACOMB, FRANCES D 517 Center Ave., Lake Bluff, 111.

ADAMS, JULIA R 903 East Terrace St., Chattanooga, Tenn.

ADAMS, KATHARINE H 3006 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa.

ADKINS, bertha S 619 Park St., Salisbury, Md.

ALDREDGE, GERTRUDE T 5500 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Tex.

ALLEN, BARBARA 119 Griggs Rd., Brooklijie, Mass.

ALLEN, GLORIA L 1520 Parkway Drive, Lakewood, 0.

ALLEN, RUTH Y Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa.

ALTHAM, HELEN 252 High St, Fall River, Mass.

ARCHER, HELEN E 27 W. Raymond St., Hartford, Conn.

ATTWILL, HELEN H 11 Humphrey Ter., Swampscott, Mass.

AUSTIN, DOROTHY M 24 Hill Rest, Tuckahoe, N. Y.

AZBELL, PAULINE M 2909 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark.

BACON, DOROTHY R 69 Maple St., Springfield, Mass.

BAER, LILLIAN M 247 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa.

BAILEY, JEANETTE 365 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass.

BAKER, ELIZABETH 19200 S. Woodland Rd., Cleveland, O.

BALLIN, MARJORIE 6 Orchard PI., New Rochelle, N. Y.

BANCROFT, HELEN D 40 Chestnut St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

BARE, WINONA B 503 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Mass.

BARRES, JEANETTE 946 N. Linden St., Bethlehem, Pa.

BARRINGER, CATHERINE R 108 Lenox Rd., Schenectady, N. Y.

BARRINGER, MARY P 108 Lenox Rd., Schenectady, N. Y.

BATES, ALICE H 706 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

BAYLY, LEONA B 2419 E. 2nd St., Duluth, Minn.

BEHREND, RUTH 1738 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.

BENNETT, EUNICE M 271 Merrick Rd., Rockville Center, N. Y.

BENNETT, LUCIA B 507 W. Main St., Richmond. Ky.

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BENZ, DORIS L 17 Pearl Rd., Nahant, Mass.

BIEHLE, MARTHA H 2817 S. King's Highway, St. Louis, Mo.

BIGELOW, MARTHA L 7 Kenneth Apts., Wilmington, Del.

BILLMAN, BARBARA 106 N. 4th St., Reading, Pa.

BILSKY, CHARLOTTE J 654 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass.

BOLIN, JANE M 23 Grand Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

BRANDENBURG, CHARLOTTE Denver Country Club, Denver, Col.

BRANDON, ELIZABETH B .3443 Burns Ave., Detroit, Mich.

BRIGGS, ESTHER C 36 Larchwood Drive, Cambridge, Mass.

BROWN, ELISABETH 10 Norwood St., Winchester, Mass.

BROWN, RUTH ALEX A 8 Chester Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

BROWN, RUTH ALLISON 418 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City

BROWN, VIRGINIA T 819 N. Main St., Rockford, 111.

BRUCE, DOROTHY E 4 Caswell St., Fitchburg, Mass.

BRUCH, MARCIA L Orrington Hotel, Evanston, 111.

BRYANT, MARY D 258 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

BUDLONG, BARBARA S .2120 Harlem Ave., Rockford, 111.

BULLEN, MARGARET S Greenwood Rd., Shreveport, La.

BUSH, MARGARET Essex Fells, N. J.

BUTLER, I. ESTELLE 275 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y.

BUTLER, RUTH V 144 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburgh, N. Y.

BUTTS, MARION V 124 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

CAPLAN, ADELINE 81 Morning St., Portland, Me.

CARNS, SUE .2 E. 56th St., New York City

CARRIER, MARY J 5076 Westminster PI., St. Louis, Mo.

CARSPECKEN, MARGARET 245 Grand St., Morgantown, W. Va.

CARTINHOUR, ELEANOR 3760 N, Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.

CASE, ELEANOR L Unionville, Conn.

CASE, ELIZABETH M 90 Windham St., Willimantic, Conn.

CASEY, DORIS H 176 Park St., Montclair, N. J.

CATLETT, FANNY B Gloucester, Va.

CAULFIELD, JEAN J 16 Holland Terrace, Montclair, N. J.

CAVEN, GENEVIEVE S 79 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

CAVIS, MURIEL Bristol, N. H.

CHALFONT, JANE D 506 N. Church St., West Chester, Pa.

CHAMBERLIN, ELIZABETH B 7 Lowell Road, Concord, Mass.

CHAMBERIN, MARGARET W 7 Lowell Road, Concord, Mass.

CHAMBERLIH, NANCY Box 317, Windsor, Conn.

CHASE, BARBARA 2189 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass.

CHISHOLM, E. ESTHER 40 Floyd St., Winthrop, Mass.

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CLARKE, ALICE F 414 High St., Mount Holly, N. J.

CLARKE, RACHEL E 1823 Phelps PI., Washington, D. C.

COFFRIN, MADELYN A 7 Doane Ave., Providence, R. I.

COLDWELL, HELEN N The Elms, Goffe's Falls, N. H.

COLE, DOROTHY 1102 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind.

COLE, RUTH M 73 Jefferson St., Salamanca, N. Y.

COLLINS, ELIZABETH 378 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass.

COLLINS, EVELYN J 84 Salisbury Road, Brookline, Mass.

COLLINS, MARTHA BARNARD 200 Boulevard, Summit, N. J.

COMFORT, MARY L Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.

CONOVER, BESS W 56 Rathbun Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

COOLEY, ELISABETH L 2409 7th Ave., Peoria, 111.

COOPER, MARTHA H 1115 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

CORL, MARJORIE R 44 Clark Road, Brookline, Mass.

CRAFTS, ELLEN C 74 Coyle St., Portland, Me.

CRANFILL, MONA MAI 6515 Oram Ave., Dallas, Texas

CURTISS, ELISABETH 93 Myrtle St., Shelton, Conn.

CUTLER, ELIZABETH 429 School St., Athol, Mas«.

CUTLER, HELEN Union St., Schenectady, N. Y.

DAILEY, BARBARA .269 Market St., Brockton, Mass.

DAIRE, VIRGINIA A 208 First Ave., Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J.

DAVIS, ANNA ELIZABETH 525 Meixell St., Easton, Pa.

DAVIS, DEMARIS R Homewood Apts., Baltimore, Md.

DAVIS, HELEN L 415 Ridgeland Ave., Waukegan, lU.

DAVIS, MARION J 790 Riverside Drive, N. Y. C.

DECKER, MARGARET H 23 Adams St., Brockport, N. Y.

DEPELER, ANTIQNETTE G 318 West 85th St., N. Y. C.

VAN DERNOOT, HELEN 420 West End Ave., N. Y. C.

DICKSON, HELEN B Highland Croft, Littleton, N. H.

DOLE. MARY 0 812 West Court St., Paris, 111.

DOLLIVER, DOROTHY R 44 Riverview Road, Brighton, Mass.

DOW, GERALDINE 17 Ibis St., Forest Hills, N. Y.

DRAFTS, HELEN H Hendersonville, N. C.

DU BOIS, CHRISTINE 28 Maple Ave., EUenville, N. Y.

DUGAN, AGNES M 120 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.

DUNHAM, AMELIA K 3011 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, O.

DUNN, ADELAIDE A 29 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont, N. Y.

DYER, ALICIA L 75 South St., Freehold, N. J.

DYSON, HELEN 309 West Diamond Ave., Hazelton, Pa.

EASTMAN, ELAINE F Woodstock, Vt.

EASTMAN, KATHARINE 17 E. Upsall St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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EDDY, LOUISE P 49 Fairfax St., West Newton, Mass.

ELIASON, S. LOUISE New Castle, Del.

ELSAS, HELEN E Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.

EMERSON, CLARA L 87 S. Cliff St., Ansonia, Conn.

ENGLISH, ABBIE L 71 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. ,T.

ENTREKIN, ALICE Swarthmore, Pa.

EPLER. EMMA D 827 N. 5th St., Reading, Pa.

EXSTEIN, BEATRICE 659 West End Ave., New York City

FAIRBAIRN, MARGARET M 84 Crest Rd., Wellesley, Mass.

FAIRFIELD, MARION 5 N. Park St., Hanover, N. H.

PARRAR, ELIZABETH D 421 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. T.

FAULKNER, ANNE I 1500 Madison St., Lynchbursr, Pa.

FENN. LUCTLE H 315 Trainer St., Ridley Park, Pa.

FERGER. M. DORT"^ 64 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. J.

FERGUSON. PRISCILT, \ 9 Deering St., Portland, Me.

FINSTERWALD. MARINE F 887 Calvert Ave., Detroit, Mich.

FISCH. GRACE C 550 48th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

FISHWICK. RUTH 197 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

FISKE. RUTH E St. Matthews, Ky.

FLORSHEIM, PAULINE 1122 Spring St., Little Rock, Ark.

FOLLMER, ELSIE E 89 Columbia Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y.

FORMAN. KATHRYN S Woodmere, N. Y.

FOWLER. LOUISE L 241 Prospect Ave., Waterloo, la.

FREELAND, ELISABETH V St. Michael's Rectory, Anniston, Ala.

FULLER, MARJORIE 305 Summer St., Stamford, Conn.

GALLAGHER, IRENE W .167 Hunnewell Ave., Newton. Mass.

GATES, LOUISE W 215 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

GERWIG. ANNA M 901 Kirkpatrick Ave., Braddock, Pa.

GESCHEIDT, JULIETTE Gramatan Ct., Mount Vernon, N. Y.

GIBSON, JEAN F 61 Brinkerhoff Ave., Mansfield, O.

GIDDING. LEONORE F 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

GILLETTE, LEONA M 461 W. 159th St., New York, N. Y.

GLANZ, SADIE 35 Imlay St., Hartford, Conn.

GLUCK, EDITH Hotel Hamilton, W. 73rd St., New York, N. Y.

GOEZE, DOROTHY 455 W. 141st St., New York, N. Y.

GORHAM, ELEANOR S 11 Vassar St., Leominster, Mass.

GRADE, MARGARET F 128 Willis St., Oil City, Pa.

GRAHAM, RUTH W 68 Lincoln Ave., Amherst, Mass.

GRASER, MARY E Merbrook and Becom Lanes, Merion, Pa.

GRATER, BERNICE P 24 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn.

GRAY, HELEN M 1441 Kemble St., Utica, N. Y.

GREEN, DOROTHY L 1897 Windermere St., East Cleveland, O.

GRIESMAN, MARIAN C 19 Besch Ave., Albany, N. Y.

HACK, MARGARET T 435 Barry Ave., Chicago. 111.

HALL, MARGARET 467 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H.

HAMILTON, FRANCES L 439 W. Kirby Ave., Detroit, Mich.

HAMILTON, MARY T 918 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del.

HANSON. ELIZABETH H 28 2nd St., Presque Isle. Me.

HARDY, HARRIET L 15 Pomeroy Ave., Madison, N. J.

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HARMAN, VERONA laOO Bryden Rd., Columbus, O.

HARPHAM, LOUISE M 143 Highland Ave., Akron, 0.

HART, MARY 3 Ravenscliffe Ave., Hamilton, Ont., Can.

HARTMAN, FRANCES A Franklin and Marshall Academy, Lancaster, Pa,

HAWKINS, ELIZABETH 254 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

HAWLEY, SARAH E 2970 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Hts., O.

HAWORTH, DOROTHY L 112 Slater Ave., Providence, R. L

HAYWARD, ANNA S .2919 Jackson Blvd., Sioux City, Iowa

HAYWARD, ELINOR 20 Highland Ter., Brockton, Mass.

HAZELTON, HELEN F 10 Livermore Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

HEBBERD, ALICE D 209 S. 10th St., La Crosse, Wis.

HEFFERAN, HELEN 6631 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111.

HELLMAN, MARGARET F 311 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y.

HEREM, VIRGINIA L 1244 Stone St., Chicago, 111.

HESSELMAN, WINIFRED 57 Elliot PI., Rutherford, N. J.

HIGGINS, ANGELA M 761 Ave A, Bayonne, N. J.

HIGGINS, MARGARET M 1143 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass.

RIGHT, GRACE H Swan Road, Winchester, Mass.

HIROOKA, YAYE 63 Zaimoku-cho, Azabu-ku, Tokyo, Japan

HIRSCH, ROBINA L 37 High St., East Dedham, Mass.

HOBBIE, KATHERINE E 175 Morgan St., Tonawanda, N. Y.

HOCH, JANET McLean Hospital, Waverly, Mass.

HODEL, FLORENCE 397 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J.

HOLCOMBE, MARGARET F 116 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

HOLLIS, FLORENCE M 2227 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

HOLLISTER, RUTH S 16 Stratford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y.

HOOVER, KATHERINE S 405 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.

HOTCHKISS, SALLY S 51 Gulf St., Milford, Conn.

HOWARD, CONSTANCE B Miss Ransom's School, Piedmont, Cal.

HUGET, ELIZABETH H 769 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

HUGHES, DOROTHY G 9 Duryea Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J.

HUGHES, MARGARET E 305 N. Park Ave., Warren, O.

HURRELL, RUTH L 170 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

HYNES, DELTA H 122 B Ave. W., Albia, la.

JARMAN, ATTIE V 3528 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn.

JENNINGS, SUSAN T 23 S. Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

JENNISON, ALMA M , 3774 5th St., San Diego, Cal.

JEWETT, FRANCES L 5012 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, 111.

JEWETT, HELEN H 247 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

JONES, MARION A 232 Linden Ave., Oak Park, 111.

KING, GRACE F 28 Staniford St., Boston, Mass.

KIRKWOOD, FLORENCE H 61 Elm St., Montclair, N. J.

KLEIN, EVELYN L 130 Longfellow Ave., Detroit, Mich.

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KLUNE, MILDRED F 20 Melbourne PI., Buffalo, N. Y.

KNISELY, DOROTHY H 131 E. 36th St., Indianapolis, Ind.

KRUG, HELEN A 3316 Woolworth Ave., Omaha, Neb.

LABBE, PAULINE J 515 19th St., Portland, Ore.

LAMKIN, BESSIE MARGARET 1025 S. 26th St., Biraaingham, Ala.

LAMONT, MARY M 224 Ballantine Pkwy, Newark, N. J.

LAMONT, PHOEBE E 224 Ballantine Pkwy., Newark, N. J.

LAWRENCE, CONSTANCE L 546 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.

LEAS. HELEN A. A 225 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.

LECHER, HELEN M 183 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

LEE, GRACE 144 Hancock St., Aubumdale, Mass.

LEFFINGWELL, JANE 140 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N. J.

LELAND, DOROTHY E 1315 S. 21st St., Lincoln, Neb.

LEVINGE, ELEANOR E 420 W. Court St., Paris, 111.

LEVY, RUTH H 148 Esplanade, Mount Vernon, N. Y.

LODER, EDITH 421 State Rd., Cynwyd, Pa.

LOETSCHER, HELEN M 98 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J.

LOOMIS, SALLY M 223 E. Crawford St., Elkhart, Ind.

LOVE, LOLA M 6 Beech Ter., Yonkers, N. Y.

MC CARTHY, MARGARET 124 Dorchester Rr., Buffalo, N. Y.

MAC CLOSKEY, KATHERINE 1301 Inverness Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

MC CLURE, MARGARET T 429 Franklin Ave., Vandergrift, Pa.

MC COY, MARGARET T 467 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.

MC DOWELL, AMORET W Clover St., Brighton, Rochester, N. Y.

MC GAW, MARGARET S 75 Pineywoods Ave., Springfield, Mass.

MC JENNETT, MARGARET J 37 Clark St., Newton Center, Mass.

MACON, MARGARET B 1925 7th Ave., New York, N. Y.

MADDOCKS, GWENDOLYN 3 Woodside Rd., Winchester, Mass.

MANN, K. MILDRED 21 Loring Rd., Winthrop, Mass.

MANN, SUSAN H 21 Loring Rd., Winthrop, Mass-

MANSHEL, CHARLOTTE R 37 Milford Ave., Newark, N. J.

MARCUS, ROMAYNE 745 N. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.

MARCUSE, ROSALIE 2213 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va.

MARCY, D. ELIZABETH 1173 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass.

MARKSON, HARRIETTE F 100 Neal St., Portland, Me.

MARQUIS, ELISABETH Montrose, N. Y.

MARSHALL, JANET M 34 Ethelbert Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.

MARTIN, JANE L 1870 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C.

MARX, JEANNE C 4353 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

MASON, HARRIET B 157 Proctor Blvd., Utica, N. Y.

MATHESON, ANNE F 720 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

MAYNARD, BARBARA R South Sudbury, Mass.

MEAD, MABELITA C 3312 35th St., N. W., Washington, D. C

MERRIFIELD, L. BOLINE 821 Walnut St., Chillicothe, Mo.

MERRITT, MARGARET L 204 Somerset St., Bound Brook, N. J.

MILDE, GERTRUDE A 11.32 Forest Rd., Lakewood, O.

MILLER, DORIS C 59 Burlingame Ave., Detroit, Mich.

MILLER, DOROTHY S Peterboro, N. Y.

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MILLIGAN, ELEANOR C 14 Kane Ave., Larchmont, N. Y.

MILLIKIN, ELEANOR 311 S. 2nd St., Hamilton, O.

MILLS, MARY L 2472 Observatory Rd-, Cincinnati, 0.

MILNE, MATILDA L. V 31 Condit Ter., West Orange, N. J.

MILNOR, MARIAN P 356 Bryant Ave., Cincinnati, O.

MOLD, LUCILE A 16 Primrose Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.

MOORE, DOROTHY A 80 E. Main St., Johnstown, N. Y.

MOORE, LYDIA E 5003 Bryan St., Dallas, Tex.

MORRISON, FRANCES P Linwood, Mass.

MOSES, EDNA L 137 Prospect St., Gloversville, N. Y.

MOSES, MAR.JORIE G Framingham, Ma.ss.

MUDGE, RACHEL M East Wallingford, Vt.

MUIR, ELISABETH .R. F. D. Whippany, N. J.

MURRAY, MURIEL ; Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.

NEWSTEDT, VIRGINIA A Observatory and Menlo Aves., Cincinnati, O.

NICHOLS, BEATRICE D 522 S. Main St., Woonsocket, R. I.

NOBLE, THEODORA L 98 Court St., Westfield, Mass.

NOYES, ELIZABETH B 14 Crystal St., Newton Center, Mass.

OWSLEY, MARGARET 1 Dwight St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

PAGE, HELEN J 549 1st St., Westfield, N. J.

PALMER, FRANCES L 25 Peru St., Plattsburgh, N. Y.

PANCOAST, HELEN A 4810 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb.

PAPPS, LINDSEY E. S 171 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

PARKER, REBECCA M 516 W. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa.

PARKS, KATHARINE E 148 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass.

PARSONS, HARRIET O Algonquin Hotel, New York, N. Y.

PARSONS, MARY 131 8th Ave., La Grange, 111.

PATTON, SARAH C 5744 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

PEASE, CONSTANCE B 32 Cone St., Hartford, Conn.

PEEK, ELIZABETH B Buena Vista Rd., Rockliffe, Ottawa, Canada

PELOUBET, ANNA T 29 S. Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

PEREGRINE, MARY H Cecelian Apts., Marion, Ind.

PETIT, HELEN R 540 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

PFALZGRAF, M. BEATRICE 32 Woodland Rd., Maplewood, N. J.

PHILLIPS, ELSIE M .Southwest Harbor, Me.-

PICKENS, MARJORIE 1831 California St., Washington, D. C.

PINDAR, JEAN P 960 Park Ave., Woodcliflf-on-Hudson, N. J.

POINDEXTER, JEAN 21 Ledyard Rd., Hartford, Conn.

POMEROY, RUTH N 3 Burton St., Springfield, Mass.

PORTER, ANNE F 422 Roland Ave., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md.

PRESS, TENA 222 Eastern Promenade, Portland, Me.

PUGH, ANNE V 501 Hamilton Rd., Thomburg, Pittsburgh, Pa.

QUINN, MARGARET D 1627 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y.

RADOVSKY, EVELYN R 1191 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass.

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RAUNHEIM, STEPHANE 135 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.

REED, DOROTHY Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va.

REID, JANET M 547 Prospect St., Woonsocket, R. I.

REW, ADA K 217 Dempster St., Evanston, 111.

REW, THERESA 217 Dempster St., Evanston, 111.

RICH, DORIS E 51 Landseer St., West Roxbmy, Mass.

RICHARDSON, EUNICE S Marion and Dakota Aves., Cincinnati, O.

RICKER, MARGARET H 4 Winter St., St. Johnsbury, Vt.

RILEY, CONSTANCE B Hilltop, Plainfield, N. J.

RILEY, FRANCES E 447 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.

ROBERTS, SARA N 1640 East Parkway, Louisville, Ky.

ROCKAFELLOW, GWENDOLYN G. Hotel Berkley, 170 W. 74th St., New York, N. Y.

ROCKHOLD. ELOTSE 50 High St., Glen Ridge, N. J.

ROLLINS. HARRIET 208 Newbury St., Brockton, Mass.

ROPER. VIRGINIA B 735 Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.

ROSENBERG, BEATRICE 897 Springfield Ave., Newark. N. J.

RUE, ALICE W 28 Dudley Ave., Landsdowne. Pa.

RUSSEL, JULIE S 15 Hunter St., Glens Falls, N. Y.

SANFORD, ELEANOR W Shelbyville, Ky.

SAWYER- ANNA F Care Wile Com.. R2 and 64 9th Ave.. New York City

SCARBOROUGH, MARIAN S 6412 Germantown Ave., Germantown. Pa.

SCHENCX. LEILA M 5 Concord Ave., Cambridge. Mass.

SCHMIDT, EVELYN 1944 N. Alabama St., Indiananolis. Ind.

SCHULTZ. ESTHER 3632 Linwood Ave.. Cincinnati, O.

SCHWFNK, ELIZABETH G 12 Park PI.. Brattleboro. Vt.

SCOBORIA. MARTORTE B Adams St., Chelmsford, Mass.

SCOTT, FRANCES V Weldon. N. C.

SEDGEWTCK. MARGARET M 39 Mapleside Ave., Hamilton, Ont., Canada

SEGAL. HARRIET I 199 Babcock St.. Brookline, Mass.

SELLING, LOUISE G Hotel Addison. Detroit, Wch.

SEWARD, PHOEBE S 108 Laurel Ave., Binghamton, N. Y.

SHARP, ELEANOR E 81 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

SH/^W. LUCY H ; 1903 Center Ave., Bav Citv. Mich.

SHILLING, KATHERINE E fl3 N. Market St., Trov. O.

SHIPWAY, HELEN W 18 Pitt St., Charleston, S. C.

SINCERBEAUX. HELEN F 118 Audlev St.. Kew Gardens, N. Y.

SLOCUM, KATHARINE G 108 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford, Conn.

SMITH. CONSTANCE 485 Main St., Wobum, Mass.

SNYDER. HELEN 902 Prairie Ave., Cleburne, Tex.

SOLENBERGER, HELEN H 851 S. Lincoln Ave., Springfield. HI.

SOLLMAN, MARY A 14327 Superior Rd., Cleveland, O.

SPALCKHAVER, H. CORNELIA 334 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville, N. Y.

SPERBER, ESTELLE M 272 W. 90th St., New York City

SPRAGUE. EOLINE Lucknow Farm, South Norwalk, Conn.

SPROUL, ISABEL 41 Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass.

STAPLES, BARBARA F 8 Green St., Biddeford, Me.

STEERS, HELEN G 724 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del.

STEINHERT, KATHRYN L 366 Olney St., Providence, R. L

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STERNBERGER, EMELIA 715 Summit Ave., Greensboro, N. C.

STERNE, KATHARINE G 510 W. 140th St., New York, N. Y.

STEVENS, MARCIA L The Pines, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

STONE, JEAN S 34 Carver Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass.

STONE, VIRGINIA 133 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.

SPONSLER, MARIAN B 6119 Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa.

STOKER, FLORENCE T 6109 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

STREET, B. ELEANOR 666 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J.

STROBACH, PORTIA P 202 N. Naches Ave., Yakima, Wash.

STUNTZNER, MYRTLE A 30 Bullard St., Norwood, Mass.

SUTTERLIN, ETHLYN M 2144 Barringer Ave., Louisville, Ky.

SWARTZEL, MARY HELEN 4360 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

TAYLOR, MADELINE 51 Rockledge Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass.

TERWILLIGER, KATHARINE T 23 Center St., Ellenville, N. Y.

THEXTON, ELSBETH Highland Park, Lake Wales, Fla.

THOMAS, ELIZABETH R 922 N. St. Clair St., Pittsburgh, Pa

THOMAS, EVELYN 555 N. 11th St., Muskogee, Okla.

THUN, HILDEGARDE E 22 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa.

TILTON, EMILY K 28 Waban, Ave., Waban, Mass.

TOWER, LOUISE W 233 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn.

TOWNSEND, ETHEL R 4019 Rawlins St., Dallas, Texas

TRIGGS, JANE J 616 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111.

TRUITT, EUGENE B 6124 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.

TRUMAN, ANNA L 61 Parade St., Providence, R. I.

TUCKER, BLANCHE E Norcross Hill, Baldwinville, Mass.

TWITCHELL, CONSTANCE M 93 Forest St., New Britain, Conn.

ULMANN, EUGENIE 155 W. 74th St., New York, N. Y.

UNGERMAN, RUTH A 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

USHER, CATHARINE 271 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass.

VAN ORDEN, EDITH P 63 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J.

VAN WERDEN, HELEN E Leon, la.

WALDEN, SARAH S 210 St| Ronan St., New Haven, Conn.

WALKER, ALICE W 75 Downing St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

WALKER, MARION D R. F. D., Newmarket, N. H.

WALLIS, PRUDENCE W King Rd., Malvern, Pa.

WALTER, ELIZABETH S 139 W. 91st St., New York, N. Y.

WASSERMAN, KATHERINE E. Wissahickon Ave. and Hortter St., Germantown, Pa.

WATT, ELEANOR L 477 William St., East Orange, N. J.

WEBBER, DOROTHY P 297 Main St., Lewiston, Me.

WEEDEN, CLARICE J 14 Clough Ave., Windsor, Vt.

WEEKS, BEATRICE H 19 Cherry St., Brockton, Mass.

WEEKS, ISABEL C 122 Philadelphia Ave., West Pittston, Pa,

WELLS, GLENA 15 Moses Brown St., Providence, R. L

WENT WORTH, PRISCILLA 39 Millside Rd., Watertown, Mass.

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WHITAKER, LOIS 40 Quincy St., North Adams, Mass.

WHITE, MARY ALICE Bonham, Tex.

WHITEMAN, JEAN L 40 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa.

WILDER, ALICE .523 East Ave., Newark, N. J.

WHITNEY, ELIZABETH A Enfield St., Enfield, Coim.

WILDER, ALICE .523 East Ave., Newark, N. J.

WILLEY, MARGARET M 326 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

WILLIAMS, DOROTHY F Camden, N. Y.

WILLIAMS, LOUISE T 1512 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark.

WILLIAMS, MILDRED E 79 Washington Ave., Waltham, Mass.

WILLIAMS, SARAH M 6215 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

WILSON, ELOISE H 303 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

WILSON, MIRIAM S 15 Horton St., Newburyport, Mass.

WINSPEAR, HARRIET E 452 West Maple Ave., Newark, N. J.

WINTERS, MARGARET M 112 Cohasset St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

WOLF, CAROLINE R 1731 State St., New Orleans, La.

WOLF, GRACE 1555 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn.

WOOD, GRACE L 30 Nelson Ave., Cooperstown, N. Y.

WOOD, HELEN Wynnewood, Pa.

WOODWARD, ELIZABETH S 670 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J.

WORTH, MARY R , West Chester, Pa.

YOUNG, MARJORIE 33 Chestnut St., Stoneham, Mass.

ZABRISKIE, MARION B Oradell, N. J.

ZEIGLER, ELIZABETH C 1639 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa.

ZIEGLER, RUTH E.. 580 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass.

ZWICK, MARGARET 109 S. Beech St., Oxford, O.

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(f^ffirpra

Mildred B. Wetten, 1925 Harriet Edgell, 1925 Sarah Carr, 1925 . Rebecca Barrett, 1926 Phyllis Pimm, 1926 Mary W. Allen, 1925 J. Lucile Genung, 1926 Elizabeth G. Hayward, 1926 Eugenia B. Brown .

President

Vice-President

Chairman of Judiciary

Secretary

Treasurer

Fire Chief

Advertising Manager

Recorder of Points

. General Secretary

Sarah Carr, 1925, Chairman Mildred B. Wetten, 1925, ex-officio Mary Louise Scheidenhelm, 1925

Harriet Edgell, 1925, ex-officio H. Elizabeth Smith, 1926

Dorothy G. Wilson, 1925, ex-officio Harriet L. Clarke, 1927

Margaret Bush, 1928

Miss Ellen F. Pendleton Miss Alice M. Ottley

Miss Mary J. Lanier Mrs. Belle M. Wardwell

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Faculty Members Miss Ellen F. Pendleton Miss Mary A. Griggs

Miss Adelaide P. Dutcher Miss Helen W. Lyman

Miss Eliza H. Kendrick

Student Members Mildred B. Wetten, 1925 Phyllis B. Pimm, 1926

Harriet Edgell, 1925 Dorothy G. Mason, 1927

Rebecca Barrett, 1926 Elizabeth D. Farrar, 1928

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Katherine A. Wallace, 1925, Speaker

1925

Alice S. Blandy Phyllis B. Bartlett Alice Brewster F. Lucile Bump Jean E. Dubbs Kate V. A. Easton Mandeleine Franks Florence M. Helwig

Frances L. Ilg Gwendolen S. Jones Winifred J. Kittridge Ruth V. Memory Emily L. Seiter Eleanor H. Wallace Marion O. Weiss Helen C. Willis

1920

Charlotte A. Banta Edith Beckett Harriet T. Bellah Ruth H. Bennet Ruth A. Cantillon Marjory T. Gabriel Ljmda I. Goodsell Caroline G. Johnson

Hope Wilmarth

Segrid E. Lindbeck Barrel E. Morrow Althea J. Pease Elizabeth Rebmann Anne Revere Nelle B. Stogsdall Winifred L. Warren Virginia "Wellington

i92r

Mildred J. Bernstein Margaret Bixler Harriet D. Clarke Mary B. Creveling Dorothy A. Dick Rosalie Drake Margaret J. Ellis Mary D. Graff

Elizabeth C. Hardham Ethel Marie Henderson Helen G. Jackson Catherine L. Overbeck Anna D. Strong Dorothy L. Wegener Dorothy W. Williams Louise M. Wilson

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(CONTIJSrUED)

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Sarah C. Buchan . Helen C. Willis . Marion S. Wilson Katharine W. Harbison Virginia D. Berkey Winifred Wright Chaille M. Cage . Katherine C. White Henrietta Thompson Helen S. Forknall . Harriet Edgell Mary Code . S. Elisabeth MacDougall Florence M. Helwig

. 11 Abbott St.

. 18 Belair Rd.

Birches

Crofton

Clinton

Eliot

Noanett

Leighton

Little

Townsend

Washington

628 Washington

Waban

. Webb

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i^nuHp l^nBihrnta (E0uuril

Isabel E. Edson, 1925 .

Beebe

Helen B. Strong, 1925 .

'

Cazenove

Janice B. Hellman, 1925

Claflin

Margaret Kidde, 1927 .

Crawford

Eleanor N. Cooper, 1926

. Dower

Dorothy E. Butts, 1926 .

Fiske

Elizabeth B. Sims, 1925

Freeman

Elizabeth I. Astrom, 1926

Homestead

Gertrude McDiarmid, 1925

Norumbega

Eleanor Ludington, 1925

Pomeroy

Dorothy G. Wilson, 1925

. Shafer

Sarah S. Shannon, 1925 .

Stone

Charlotte B. Miller, 1925

' . . Tower

Grace M. Frick, 1925 .

. Wilder

May A. Weber, 1926 .

Wood

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Margaret G. Black, 1925 ...... President

Isobel S. Black, 1925 First Vice— President, President of Outing Club

Virginia Wellington, 1926 . . . . Second Vice-President

Ellen E. Bartlett, 1927 Secretary

Dorothy L. Butler, 1926 ...... Treasurer

Barbara Pike, 1927 ....... Custodian

I|^a5i0 nf ^jjorte

Ruth Kent, 1925 .

Archery

Elizabeth L. Teter, 1925

Baseball

Lucile Laughlin, 1925 .

Basketball

Marion E. Greene, 1925 .

Crew

Eleanore Taulane, 1925 .

Golf

Phoebe E. Arrowsmith, 1925 .

Hockey

Betty H. Bowker, 1925 .

. Riding

M. Elizabeth Osborne, 1925

. Tennis

Marion Dwinell, 1925

Track

Frances Ilg, 1925 .

Volley Ball

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Doris A. Billings Mary Belle Brown Isabel H. Chapman

IBZ5

Lovina G. Damon (Capt) W Ruth W. Kent, W Eunice Ann Lloyd

Virginia Downing, W Mary Louise Gardner Helen L. Jones, W Caroline T. Nisely

IBZ5

Elizabeth L. Teter, W

Eloise Williams, W

Alice Wood

Charlotte E. Young (Capt.) W

1925

Miriam Arrowsmith Isabel E. Edson, W Gladys R. Fleischman

Marjory L. Fain

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Lucile Laughlin, W Mary N. Nachtman, W Abbe Wallace (Capt.) W

Katherine B. Fletchall

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Florence M. Helwig (Bow) Mary Louise Scheidenhelm, 2 Else D. Ruprecht, 3 Dorothy A. Chase, 4

Elizabeth J. Cratsley, 5 Helen B. Strong, 6 Charlotte Hamblen (Capt.) W Marion E. Greene (Stroke) W

Helen S. Quigley (Cox) W

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Port Elizabeth L. Smith Dorothy G. Harris

Starboard Ruth V. Memory Jean E. Dubbs

Cox, Esther E. Everett

X925

Jlelen F. Burrows, Capt. Marion J. Klein, W

Frances Eleanor Milton Eleanor Taulane, W

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S. Elizabeth MacDougall Alice Brewster

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R. W. Esther C. Paulson, W R. I. Marion Montgomery, W C. F. Margaret G. Black, W L. I. Mandeleine Franks L. W. Miriam Sears, W

Borkrg

1925

R. H. Jess Kelley

C. H. Isobel S. Black (Capt.) W

L. H. Marion S. Wilson

R. F. E. Phoebe Arrowsmith, W

L. F. Catherine M. Schick, W

G. Marjorie Laughlin Louise M. Owen Effie MacKinnon

1925

Mary W. Allen (Capt.) Louise M. Freund

Betty H. Bowker, W Dorothy M. Zell

Marion White Vivienne Reinhart

®?ttttta 1925

Margaret E. Fincke (Capt.) W Eleanor Hunter, W Julia B. Hammatt M. Elizabeth Osborne, W

Janice B. Hellman, W Margaret C. Williams

Florence S. Wyle, W

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SIrark 1925

Marion Allen Margaret Blaine, W Marion Dwinell, W

Fanny Heyl, W

Varina Hunter (Capt.) W.

Marion L. Pitcher, W

Dorothy De Coster

1925

Ruth Boyden Dorothy S. Horton, W

Susan E. Caveny (Capt) W Miriam E. Herstein, W

Hermina Dick, W Frances Ilg

Elizabeth E. Dyer

^ubBtitutP Janet F. Giddings

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HarasiuallntuB Asanrtatinn

Wt^cnsi

Lilith C. Lidseen, 1925 . Catherine McGeary, 1926 Hannah L, Schmitt, 1926 Mary C. Bostwick, 1927 . Suzanne Schoenberger, 1926 . Elizabeth W. Harvey, 1926 Gladys S. Goldfinger, 1925 Janet P. Cooper, 1926 Mary Frances Hoffman, 1926 Margaret G. Mullen, 1925 Esther C. Paulson, 1925 . M. Eleanor Baton, 1927 . Charlotte Young, 1925

President

Vice-President

Treasurer

Secretary

Business Manager

Chairman, Costume Com,m,ittee

. Chairman, Make-up Committee

Chairman, Properties Committee

Chairman, Scenery Committee

Chairman, Music Committee

. Chairman, Ushering Committee

Chairman, Lighting Committee

Chairman, Publicity Committee

Elizabeth W. Howe, Chairman Ruth M. Sullivan Edith Beckett

Marjory T. Gabriel Wilifred M. White

Mary Frances Johnson

^mor Prnrnfttabu? Qlmitmttte?

Mildred Burnett, Chairman Dorothy DeCoster Esther L. Everett

Elisabeth Shirley Beverly R. Stephens

Elizabeth Thompson

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Miss Katherine Lee Bates Chairman of Semi-Centennial Celebration

Mrs. Marie Warren Porter . Author and Chairman of the Pageant

Mr. Dugald Stuart Walker Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Hunt Mr. Hamilton C. Macdougall

Miss Hetty Wheeler

Miss Eleanor Piper

Miss Edith Adams

^tuifttt il^mb^rs

Ina I. Hards ^

Lilith C. Lidseen j

Mary Frances Hoffman, 1926

Mary C. Bostwick, 1927

Janet P. Cooper, 1926 .

M. Eleanor Baton, 1927 .

Gladys S. Goldfinger, 1925 .

Ruth Libbey, 1925

Chairmen

Scenery

Costumes

Properties

Lighting

Make-up

Dancing

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QIlfriBttan AaHnriatton

Helen M. Rickert, 1925 Marion S. Wilson, 1925 . Anna D. Strong, 1927 . Mary T. Butler, 1926 . Rebecca Chalmers, 1926 Mr. Phillips Bradley Miss Dorothy W. Dennis Eleanor H. Wallace, 1925 Nell B. Stogsdall, 1926 . Evelyn Cole, 1926 . Elizabeth W. Howe, 1926 Margaret E. Fincke, 1925 Hope Wilmarth, 1926 . Lynda I. Goodsell, 1926

President

Vice-iPresideni

..... Secretary

.... Treasurer

Undergraduate Representative

Chairman, Religious Meetings Department

Chairman, World Felloivship Department

Chairman, Membership Department

Chairman, General Aid Department

Chairman, Community Service Department

Chairman, Social Department

. Chairman, Conference Department

Chairman, Publicity Department

Chairman, Week of Prayer Cornmittee

Mrs. Marguerite Gomph Marsh

General Secretary

f>tuJ»Pttt Holuttt^^r (l^roitp

Lynda Goodsell, 1926 . Elizabeth B. Dodds, 1926

Secretary-Treasurer Leader

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Snterrnlbgtate (Eommunttg ^nmn Afi00riatt0n

Eleanor Milton, 1925 . Florence Carpenter, 1926 Katherine Damon, 1926 Ellen Douglas Gordon, 1927 Mary Elaison, 1924

President (Elector) Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

. Business Manager

tiUBb^ %>tniimtB^ Kih i^nrirtg

Miss Abbie L. Paige (53 Greenough St., Brookline) Miss Jessie C. McDonald ....

Miss Ruby Willis (Wellesley College, Wellesley) Miss Mary Caswell (Wellesley College, Wellesley) Miss Evelyn A. Munroe .....

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Auditor

Alice Upton Pearmain (Mrs. Sumner B.) Alice Campbell Wilson (Mrs. Fred A.) Miss Martha P. Conant

Virginia H. Hearding, 1925 . Mabel E. Swett, 1926 .... Katherine B. Whitehead, 1926

Chairman 1st Semester Chairman 2nd Semester Elizabeth D. Swan, 1927

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Ines Catron, 1925 Priscilla Cowper, 1925 . Mary Carter, 1926 Elizabeth Adams, 1926 . Loretta Davis, 1925 Constance Carpenter, 1925

President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Chairman Materials Committee

Ida Craven, 1925 . Mary Hunter, 1926 Helena Martin, 1926

Jfnrum

President Secretary Treasurer

MlmntB JFranrma^

Helen Shearman, 1925 . Alice Thompson, 1926 . Priscilla Aurelio, 1925 . Mary Frances Hoffman, 1926 . Miss Dorothy W. Dennis

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Faculty Member

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Marion T. White, 1925 Louise R. Corn, 1926 Clara L. Carstens, 1926

President

Vice-President-Treasurer

Secretary

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Doris Alexander, 1925 Loretta A. Davis, 1925 Eleanor Loomis, 1926 Dorothy Dodd, 1926 Mildred Larimer, 1925 Miss Helen A. Merrill

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

Executive Board Faculty Member

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Dr. Laura E. Lockwood, Head Phyllis B. Bartlett, 1925 Mary C. Brown, 1926 Ruth E. Campbell, 1927 Katherine Gage, 1926 Ellen D. Gordon, 1927 Alice Hickey, 1926 Virginia C. Hamilton, 1925 Marion Montgomery, 1925

Eloise Smith, 1926 Lucy Sylvester, 1926 Janet B. Wattles, 1926 Dorothy Williams, 1927 Helen Willis, 1925 Alice Wood, 1925

Alfarata Hilton, 1922 Ella Simpers, 1924

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Jane Quackenbush, 1926 Frances A. Cohn, 1927 .

President Secretary-Treasurer

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Chi-liang Kwei, 1925 . Yone Murayama, 1926 Teruko Nakamura, 1926 Elizabeth B. Dodds, 1926

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President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Winifred Wright, 1925 Fanny S. Lister, 1926 Huldah R. Means, 1926

Wi^a (Elwb

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

Btivit^nn OlUtb

Miriam E. Herstein, 1925 Elizabeth E. Lemonds, 1925 Anne W. Roller, 1926 .

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

S. Elizabeth McDougall, 1925 Lucile Laughlin, 1925 Eleanor C. Webster, 1926 Esther S. Laughlin, 1927

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President

Vice-President

Secretary

Treasurer

Helen E. Bullard, 1926 Sarah E. Finch, 1927 Leona B. Bayly, 1928

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President

Steivardess

Secre tary-Treasurer

mxt^\a,m Qllub

Louise M. Owen, 1925 . Helen M. Sabine, 1926 . Mary K. Flintermann, 1927

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

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Margaret Doughty, 1925

Janet Scott, 1925, Editor-in-Chief

Evelyn Roat, 1925, Managing Editor

Associate Editor^

Gladys Goldfinger, 1925

Harriet Lyon, 1926

Sara W. Lewis, 1927

Assistant Editors Janet Wattles, 1926 Reporters Alice Cobb, 1926 Eleanor Lindsay, 1927

Katharine Miller, 1926 Eleanor Reynolds, 1927

Harriet Rosewater, 1926 Jane Richardson, 1927

Elizabeth Hardham, 1927 Jeannette Bailey, 1928

Eloise Wilson, 1928 Helen Stecher, 1927, Art Editor Helen L. Jones, 1925, Business Manager Mabel B. Johnson, 1925, Advertising Manager Olive Lewis, 1925, Circulation Manager Assistant Business MdKjfiagers Ruth Cantillon, 1926 Ruth Evelyn Campbell, 1927

Jean Lobbett, 1926 Mary Flintermann, 1927

Margaret Ayer, 1927

Marion Klein, 1925, Editor-in-Chief

Else D. Ruprecht, 1925, Business Manager

Mary Louise Beverstock, 1925, Art Editor

Virginia Clay Hamilton, 1925, Literary Editor

Assistant Literary Editors Katherine C. Cook, 1925 Charlotte S. Morris, 1925

Marjorie A. McCoU, 1925 Edith A. Richardson, 1925

Assistant Art Editors Marion K. Allen, 1925 Fanny Heyl, 1925

Elizabeth J. Cratsley, 1925 Ruth D. Lovejoy, 1925

Virginia H. Hearding, 1925 Mary A. Mevay, 1925

Assistant Business Managers Mandeliene L. Franks, 1925, Circulation Manager

Katharine Hills, 1925, Photograph Manager

Harriet A. Patterson, 1925, Advertising Manager

Elizabeth Smith, 1925, Assistant Advertising Manager

Huldah R. Means, 1926, Assistant Business Manager

Secretarial Board

Ruth Reinhart, 1926, Chairman Martha Laubach, 1926

Kate Cams, 1926 Julia S. Older, 1926

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Prj^BB loarft

Helen F. McMillin, '17, director of the News Bureau (Ex-ofRcio supervisor of Press Board)

Marting, Miriam A., '26, President

BOSTON PAPERS:

Corn, Louise R., '26, The Boston Advertiser. Dickinson, Grace R., '26, Boston American Hickey, Alice I., '26, Boston Traveller. Hodges, Georgia F., '27, Boston Herald. Marting, Miriam A., '26, Boston Tramscript. Michelbacher, Louise A., '26, Boston Globe. Parsons, A. Harriet, '25, Christian Science Monitor. Shay, Margaret C, '26, Boston Post.

OUTSIDE PAPERS:

Cams, Kate, '26, Chicago Daily News, Kansas City Star, Milwaukee Sentinel.

Danziger, Juliet, '27, Hartford Courant, New Haven Journal-Courier, Worcester Telegram, Portland Express, Springfield Republican.

Older, Julia S., '26, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Pittsburgh Gazette- Times, Lancaster Intelligencer, Reading Eagle.

Reinhart, Ruth, '26, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cleveland News-Leader.

Shears, Elizabeth, '25, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Associated Press, New York Post, Knickerbocker Press.

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Hamilton C. Macdougall Katharine W. Harbison, 1925 Florence E. Carpenter, 1926 . Marion E. Greene Frances Adams, 1926 .

Choir Director

Chorister

Assistant Chorister

Librarian

Assistant Librarian

(Cltnir HFmbrra

First Sopranos

Mary R. Atwater, 1927 Katharine H. Beeman, 1925 Lydia Creighton, 1927 Edith I. Damon, 1927 Ruth L. Dangler, 1925 Elizabeth N. Donovan, 1926 Adelaide P. Dutcher, 1927 Marie E. Fritzinger, 1927

Sybil G.

Lynda I. Goodsell, 1926 Marion L. Heminway, 1926 Marion C. Howard, 1926 Marion E. Leland, 1927 Marion V, Park, 1926 Mary Parsons, 1928 A. Justine Smith, 1927 M. Priscilla Smith, 1926 Smith, 1926

Second Sopranos

Martha L. Bigelow, 1928 Florence E. Carpenter, 1926 Sarah W. Franklin, 1927 Lillian G. Fritz, 1926 Katherine W. Harbison, 1925 Ruth W. Kent, 1925 Katharine P. Litchfield, 1927

Dorothy Williams, 1927

Elizabeth P. Parkinson, 1926 D. Ruth Parlin, 1926 Elizabeth H. Reeves, 1925 Anne W. Roller, 1926 Alma C. Sprecher, 1925 Anna D. Strong, 1927 Elizabeth Teter, 1925

Hilda F. Belknap, 1927 Marie D. Chalfant, 1926 Cornelia E. Catlin, 1926 Katherine Damon, 1926 Ruth Emery, 1925 Helen M. Gray, 1928

Altos

Katharine C. White, 1925

Louise K. Hall, 1927 Fanny S. Lister, 1926 F. Eleanor Milton, 1925 Sarah S. Shannon, 1925 Mary Elizabeth Turner, 1927 Marion O. Weis, 1925

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Commumtg OUjorus ©fl^r^rs

Hamilton C. MacDougall Marion E. Greene, 1925 Elizabeth L. Teter, 1925 . Elizabeth N. Donovan, 1926 Sylvia Blair, 1927 Helen H. Atwill, 1928 .

Chorus Director

Chairman of Committee

Senior Member

Junior Member

Sophomo7'e Member

Freshman Member

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Dorothy F. Hyde, 1925 . Mary Louise Beverstock, 1925 Jeanne B. Lloyd, 1926 . Winifred Wright, 1925 .

Leader

President

Business Manager

Accompanist

dhBh^ Ololbg^ ^gmptjouQ (irrtj^stra

Albert T. Foster . Margaret G. Mullen, 1925 Margaret P. Wright, 1925 M. Priscilla Smith, 1926 Belle H. Burr, 1927 .

Conductor

Student Conductor

President

Secretary-Treasurer

Librarian

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:b 0f Agora 1325-1026

Mary G. Coates, 1925 . Gwendolyn S. Jones, 1925 Elizabeth J. Cratsley, 1925 Katherine M. Reeve, 1926 Eleanor G. Alexander, 1925 Julia B. Hammatt, 1925 Dorothy L. Butler, 1926 Alice E. K. Wood, 1925 . Constance L. Gilbert, 1926 M. Priscilla Smith, 1926 .

President

Vice-President

Secretary

Assistant Secretary

, . Treasurer

Purveyor

Assistant Purveyor

Keeper of the House

Assistant Keeper of the House

Keeper of the Records

Mary W. Calkins Helen S. French Celia Hersey Frances L. Knapp Mary J. Lanier

3tt 3nmitnte

Laura E. Lockwood Alice M. Ottley Seal Thompson Judith B. Williams Alice V. Waite

Bnnnrarg Mtmhrns

Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene

General John J. Pershing

iH^mb^ra of Agnra 1925-1926 1925 192H

Eleanor G. Alexander Sarah N. Austin Phyllis B. Bartlett Margeret C. Blain Inez V. Catron Mary G. Coates Elizabeth J. Cratsley Virginia Downing Isabel E. Edson Marion E. Greene Julia B. Hammatt Gwendolyn S. Jones Helen L. Jones Marjorie A. McColl F. Eleanor Milton Abbe J. Wallace Katharine C. White Marion S. Wilson Kus Sien Wong Alice E. K. Wood Charlotte E. Young

Elizabeth C. Adams Elisabeth I. Astrom Frances G. Bates Dorothy L. Butler Mary T. Butler Elizabeth N. Donovan Constance S. Gilbert Helen W. Jones Katharine M. Reeve Kathleen W. Scudder H. Elizabeth Smith M. Priscilla Smith Virginia Wellington Hope Wilmarth

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Officers

Marion Montgomery, 1925 Ruth Libbey, 1925 Charlotte S. Morris, 1925 . Esther L. Everett, 1925 Mary W. Allen, 1925 . Frances Edwards, 1925 Content Miner, 1926 . Margaret A. Buehler, 1925 Margaret B. Doughty, 1925

President

Vice-iPresident

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Custodian

First Factotum

Second Factotum

Editor of the Scroll

Katherine C. Balderston Dorothy W. Dennis Caroline R. Fletcher Clarence G. Hamilton

3n MamituU

Adeline B. Hawes

Elizabeth P. Hunt Antoinette B. P. Metcalf Agnes F. Perkins Muriel S. Curtis

Bnnorarg M^mhtrs

Margaret Anglin Baker Mrs. Clarence G. Hamilton

Mary W. Allen Ida S. Craven Margaret B. Doughty Jean E. Dubbs A. Ruth Eaglesfield Frances Edwards Esther L. Everett Grace M. Frick Charlotte Hamblen Virginia C, Hamilton Frances L. Ilg

IBZ5

Ruth Libbey Marion Montgomery Charlotte S. Morris Margaret G. Mullen Evelyn C. Roat Miriam W. Sears Emily L. Salter Marion Smith Beverly R. Stephens Marjorie I. Pedersen Elizabeth L. Teter Dorothy L. Wadhams

Evelyn Abraham Constance Baily Charlotte A. Banta Elizabeth G. Babtiste Edith Beckett Elinor W. Brennan

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Margaret A. Buehler

Alice I. Hickey Katherine C. Menzie

Content Miner Elizabeth Surr Louise D. Talmage A. Elizabeth Wadhams

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Officers

Elizabeth H. Reeves, 1925 Dorothy Shaw, 1925 Ruth M. Sullivan, 1926 . Elizabeth V. Moulton, 1925 Frances Lewis, 1925 Dorothy Shaw, 1925 Elisabeth Shirlev, 1925 . S. Elizabeth McDougall, 1925 Dorothea DeLong, 1926 Catherine McGeary, 1926

President

Vice-President

Corresponding Secretary

Recording Secretary

Treasurer

Head of Work

Custodian of House

Assistant Housekeeper

First Marshal

Second Marshal

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Josephine H. Batchelder Kathei'ine Lee Bates

Elizabeth W. Manwaring Frances L. Seydel

Vida Dutton Scudder Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stone

KsmtmU Mmxhn

Caroline Hazard

1025

Virginia D. Berkey Sarah C. Buchan Mildred Burnett Helen S. Forknall Mabel B. Johnson Frances Lewis Olive G. Lewis Lilith C. Lidseen Charlotte B. Miller S. Elizabeth McDougall Elizabeth V. Moulton

Helen P. Bassett Lilian A. Boker Alice M. Carter Elizabeth Carter Louis6 R. Corn Dorothea DeLong

IBZB

Ruth M. Sullivan

Mary Nash Esther C. Paulson Elizabeth H. Reeves Elisabeth Shirley Dorothy Shaw Elizabeth C. Shields Mary Louise Scheidenhelm Katherine A. Wallace Ann B. Watt Mildred B. Wetten Janet White

Harriet Lyon Catherine McGeary Mary Mallory Darrel E. Morrow Ruth B. Prescott Frances S. Snyder

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Bi^nktBptnvt ^omtg

Helen G. Steaiiy, 1925 Margery S. Steele, 1925 . Rebecca Chalmers, 1926 Ruth V. Memory, 1925 . Janet P. Cooper, 1926 . Martha L. Maxwell, 1925

Officers

President and Chairman of Society Presidents

Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Keeper of the House

iln 3ntitiMt

Mary B. Brainerd

Marjorie Day

Eleanor A. McC. Gamble

Sophie C. Hart

Amy Kelly

Eliza H. Kendrick

Louise S. McDowell Ellen F. Pendleton Margaret P. Sherwood Elvira J. Slack Edith S. Tufts Mabel M. Young

Hottorarji iMrmherH

Edith Wynne Matheson Kennedy Julia Marlowe Sothern

19^5

Katharine Beeman Mary Louise Beverstock Isobel S. Black Margaret G. Black Sarah Carr Kate Easton Harriet Edgell Margaret E. Fincke Varina Hunter Martha L. Mazwell Martha D. Maynard

Ruth V. Memory Helen S. Quigley Eunice Resor Helen M. Rickert Helen G. Stearly Margery S. Steele Helen B. Strong Henrietta Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Margaret C. Williams Dorothy G. Wilson

Dorothy E. Butts Rebecca Chalmers Evelyn Cole Janet P. Cooper Caroline T. Gay Agnes C. Graham Elizabeth W. Harvey

IBZB

Dorothy Hunting Augusta F. Mason Nancy I. Miller Phyllis B. Pimm Mary W. Rittenhouse Helen Stout Anna F. Wilcox

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Ruth G. Remien, 1925 . Helen Shearman, 1925 . Dorothy DeCoster, 1925 . Lorraine Hadesty, 1925 Helen Stilson, 1925 Helen F. Jackson, 1925 Kathryn M. Northrup, 1925 Arline Skidmore, 1926 ) Eunice Silsby, 1926 \

Mary Eliason, 1925

President

Vice-^President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Head of Work

Keeper of the House

Assistant Keepers of the House

Editor of the Iris

Alice V. Brown Helen Davis Laura A. Hibbard

Jtt 3'dcixitutt

Alice I. P. Wood

Mabel E. Hodder Margaret H. Jackson Hamilton C. MacDougal

Phoebe Ari-owsmith Helen F. Burrows Dorothy DeCoster Mary Eliason Lorraine Hadesty Katherine W. Harbison Grace Herberick Helen F. Jackson Helen Knapp Elizabeth Ijemonds

1025

Kathryn M. Northrup Marian Parker Carol Perrin Ruth G. Remien Kathryn Shea Helen Shearman Alma Sprecher Helen Stilson Margaret P. Wright Winifred Wright

1926

Clara Carstens Florence Carpenter Anna Emery Gertrude Hoskin Mary Frances Johnson Elizabeth Kipp Marion Lowerre Jean Lobbetl

Inez Michelson Ruth Reinhart Hannah Schmitt Lucy Shea Arline Skidmore Eunice Silsby May Weber

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BntMy 2rta Alpija

Officers

Eleanor Hunter, 1925 . Harriet A. Patterson, 1925 Betty H. Bowker, 1925 Dorothy G. Harris, 1925 M. Elizabeth Osborne, 1925 Dorothy F. Hyde, 1925 Harriet A. Patterson, 1925 Huldah R. Means, 1926 . Dorothy F. H:yde, 1925 Marion Cleveland, 1926 Katharine Marsh, 1926 Constance Velde, 1926

President

Vice-President

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

Treasurer

Head of Work

Custodian

Assistant Custodian

Editor of the Annual

Assistant Editor of the Annual

First Marshal

Second Marshal

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Myrtilla Avery Martha B. Con ant

Alumtta?

Mrs. Charles H. Wardwell Eugenia B. Brown

Mrs. Eliza Newkirk Rogers Martha Hale Shackford

Mrs. William B. Conklin Gertrude Seelye

1925

Betty H. Bowker F. Lucile Bump Chaille M. Cage Hope Duesbury Ina I. Hards Dorothy G. Harris Janice B. Hellman Florence M. Helwig Eleanor Hunter Dorothy F. Hyde Marjorie Laughlin

Lorna C. Brown Marion Cleveland Eleanor N. Cooper Mary H. Grover Elizabeth W. Howe Christiana O. Jones Katharine Marsh

1920

Eleanor Ludington Hilda H. Marcy Olive R. Nord M. Elizabeth Osborne Harriet A. Patterson Else D. Ruprecht Eleanore Taulane Janet Scott Eleanor H. Wallace Helen C. Willis

Huldah R. Means Margaret Overington Elizabeth Rebmann Mary F. Sime Winifred A. Sutherland Constance Velde Wilifred M. White

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pijt Irta Kappa

SOPHIE CHANTAL HART President

MARY BOWEN BRAINERD (MRS.) Vice-President

CAROLINE R. FLETCHER Secretary

RUBY WILLIS Treasurer

Jtt 3nmltntt

EDWARD E. BANCROFT, M.A., M.D Amherst, 1883

KATHARINE LEE BATES, M.A., Litt.D Wellesley, 1915

MARY C. BLISS, Ph.D Radcliffe, 1923

ELLEN BURRELL, B.A Wellesley, 1909

MARY W. CALKINS, Litt.D., Ll.D Smith, 1910

MARY S. CASE, B.A University of Michigan, 1918

INEZ T. COHEN, B.A Wellesley, 1921

MARTHA P. CONANT, Ph.D Wellesley, 1911

LENNIE P. COPELAND, Ph.D University of Maine, 1923

MARY L. COURTENEY, B.A Boston University, 1909

HELEN I. DAVIS, B.A .University of Michigan, 1919

EMMA M. DENKINGER, Ph.D Radcliffe, 1914

ELIZABETH DONNAN, B.A Cornell, 1906

KATHARINE M. EDWARDS, Ph.D Cornell, 1888

ELEANOR A. McC. GAMBLE, Ph.D .Wellesley, 1907

MARY F. GRAUSTEIN, Ph.D Wellesley, 1906

CLARENCE C. HAMILTON, M.A Brown, 1888

SOPHIE C. HART, M.A Radcliffe, 1914

ADAXINE B. HAWES, M.A Oberlin, 1908

HARRIET BOYD HAWES, Litt.D Smith, 1910

LAURA A. HIBBARD, Ph.D.. Wellesley, 1919

MABEL E. HODDER, Ph.D Syracuse, 1895

ELIZA H. KENDRICK, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907

ANITA E. KLEIN, B.A Grinnell, 1920

MARION B. LITTLE, B.A University of Colorado, 1922

LAURA E. LOCKWOOD, Ph.D University of Kansas, 1892

ELIZABETH W. MANWARING, Ph.D Yale, 1924

HELEN A. MERRILL, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907

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ALFRED H. MEYER, Mus.B Oberlin, 1913

JULIA E. MOODY, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke, 1918

CHARLOTTE G. MacEWAN, B.S University of Wisconsin, 1921

LOUISE S. Mcdowell, Ph.D Wellesley, 1910

HENRY RAYMOND MUSSEY, Ph.D Beloit, 1910

JANE I. NEWELL, B.A Wellesley, 1907

MARGARET T. PARKER, B.A University of Chicago, 1915

ELLEN F. PENDLETON, Litt.D., LlD Wellesley, 1906

v^'IDA D. SCUDDER, M.A Smith, 1915

MARTHA H. SHACKFORD, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907

MARGARET P. SHERWOOD, Ph.D Vassar, 1899

CLARA E. SMITH, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke, 1918

LAETITIA M. SNOW, Ph.D Brown, 1915

BERTHA M. STEARNS, M.A University of Illinois, 1916

SEAL THOMPSON, M.A University of Chicago, 1914

ANNIE K. TUELL, Ph.D Wellesley, 1925

ROXANA H. VIVIAN, Ph.D Wellesley, 1907

ALICE V. WATTE, M.A Smith, 1915

HARRIET C. WATERMAN, M.A Brown, 1917

MARY H. WHEELER, B.A Wellesley, f^3

JUDITH BLOW WILLIAMS, Ph.D Vassar, 1912

RUBY WILLIS, M.A Wellesley, 1909

LUCY WILSON, Ph.D Johns Hopkins, 1917

ALICE I. P. WOOD, Ph.D .Wellesley, 1919

MABEL MINERVA YOUNG, Ph.D Wellesley, 1920

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Margaret L. Meaker Ruth V. Memory Elizabeth Miles Harriet A. Patterson Evelyn C. Roat Janet Robinson Helen C. Willis Alice E. K. Wood Margaret P. Wright Winifred Wright

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Bamswallows Association 18

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Brooks Bros 4

Brunswick 19

Chalf onte-Haddon Hall 8

Chickering Bros 4

Christopher Wren 12

Classes 20

Clement Drug Co 13

Cloyes 17

College Annual Corporation 1

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Copley Plaza 10

Cotrell & Leonard 5

Cunningham Millinery 6

Domestic Electric Co 16 .

Donahue, John A 7

Durgin, Park & Co 7

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Montgomery, Frost & Co 5

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Solov-Hinds 10

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The Sulgrave 9

Thomas S. Childs 16

Tiffany «& Co 2

Touraine Glove Co 6

Village Hairdressing Shop 11

Walnut Hill School 12

Wards 12

Wellesley College Bookstore 16

Wellesley Guest House 19

Wellesley Inn 13

Wellesley National Bank 18

Wellesley College News 18

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CHARLES H. WILLARD, President Cover Designs Submitted

College Annual Corporation

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The pleasure has been an unusual one in producing this 1925 Legenda complete, as it is the realization of what a College Annual should represent.

It is the first College book ever produced in Gravure on Vellum stock, and is in refreshing contrast to the more or less commercial half tone reproductions on shiny paper.

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272 Boylston St. Boston, Mass.

Opposite Public Gardens

FLEMING'S BOOT SHOP

189 Maic Street, Northampton, Mass

THE NEWEST FASHIONS IN SMART FOOTWEAR FOR STREET, AFTER- NOON OR EVENING

Mail orders filled the day received

"So you want a job in the weather bureau, eh? What experience have you had?"

"Well, I once won a prize in a guessing contest," Judge, 1907.

Distinctive apartments ensuring privacy, dignity of surroundings and a luxur^ ious, flexible service which eliminates the burden and financial waste of an individual establishment.

The facilities of QIl|p ^ulgraw^ are

peculiarly suited to the small private

luncheon, dinner, dance, reception or

musicale.

Under the Management of Mr. E. H. Chatillon

Patten Hat & Gown Shop

472 Boylston Street BOSTON

THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND GOWNS

Reformer "My dear fellow, are you troubled with evil thoughts?''

Hard-Boiled "Naw, I ain't troubled with 'em. I like 'em."

Purple Cow.

Compliments of

CONFECTION and LUNCHEON SHOP

QUALITY— ALWAYS

Gowns - Suits -Wraps Millinery

Exclusive in design and reflecting the prevailing modes of Paris Salons.

Solov- Hinds Co.

468 Boylston Street BOSTON

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<^f}ere is onlij one

_ \/7rtistic work ?n evert/ broach of//je hair c/ress/n^ orf%

ao CHAIRS —-NO "WAITING— 'LARGEST /J^JD

BEST EQ,UIPPED SHOP IN NEW ENGLAND l^^mj^z] . STUDiO BLDG.J 10TREM0NT-ST, BOSTON \^p.^2.ti

BEAUTY CULTURE 45 Newbury Street BOSTON

Established 1905 We serve the most discriminating' clientele of New England. Scien- tific treatment of the scalp, skin and nails. Artistic Hairdressing, Muscle Strapping, Permanent Waving.

Telephone Back Bay 5174

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Telephone Wellesley 0501 Residence Phone Wellesley 0739

ANNE P. RYAN

Hair Dresser

Waban Hotel Annex

572 Washington Street

WELLESLEY, MASS.

PERMANENT WAVING

Marcel Waving Shingle Bob

Telephone Back Bay 4831

565 Boylston St. Boston, Mass.

Shop Phone Wellesley 860

Village Hair Dressing Shop

Bessie Callahan

Mary Evans

Shampooing, Scalp Massage

Marcel Waving

Facial Massage, Boncilla Facial

Manicuring, Violet Ray

8 Church Street WELLESLEY, MASS.

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Christopher Wren's

Afternoon Tea, 50c Plate Luncheons at 75c Steak Suppers at $1.00 Also a la Carte Service

Tremont at Park Street BOSTON

She (student of evolution) "Just think, my great-grandfather was prob- ably a gorilla.''

He (wearily) "I hope God had mercy on your great-grandmother."

^Purple Cow.

THE

Geo. T. Johnson Co.

The Atlas Mills

MAKERS SANITARY PAPER PRODUCTS

78 High Street BOSTON, MASS.

Hsve Your Stationery Eo^raved

With Monogram, Class or College Seal. Invitations, Menus, Dance Orders

"Shop With Comfort" at

BOSTON

Compliments of

THE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE

WeUesley HiUs

The Walnut Hill School

Natick, Massachusetts

A COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Catalogue Sent if Requested

Miss Florence Bigelow, Principal

Enthusiast "She's a past mistress of legato."

Dowager "Dear me, these fickle Italians." Life.

576 Franklin Street

Eraser

THE FLORIST

65 Linden Street Wellesley

Telephone 597

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(Utyp Mm iragfltt

60 Central Street

WELLESLEY, MASS.

MISS SNOW

THREE STORES

The Clement Drug Co.

570 Washington Street WELLESLEY

College Pharmacy

573 Washington Street WELLESLEY

Belvedere Pharmacy

262 Washington Street WELLESLEY HILLS

^Ikskg (3Inn

WELLESLEY, MASS.

LUNCHEON, TEA AND DINNER

Rooms for Private Tea and Dancing Parties

Telephone Wellesley 180

The following advertisement was seen recently in a magazine:

Bailey, Banks, and Biddle Company

Watches for Women

of

Superior Design

and

Perfection of Movement

Jack-o'-Lanteru.

PRINTS AND POSTCARDS

of Wellesley College, Boston and Vicinity From

34 Pilgrim Road WABAN, MASS.

For Sale at Wellesle}^ College Bookstore

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DON'T FORGET TO CALL

The Royal Fruit Co.

We Carry a full Une of Fruit, Vege- tables, Groceries, Nuts, Crackers, the best in town of WEIiLESLEY 569 WASHINGTON STREET Free Delivery Telephone Wellesley 484 J. K. GEORGAS, Prop.

Irritated Father "The idea of your overdrawing your bank account. I never heard of such a thing!*'

Daughter "Oh, it's all right, daddy. I sent them a check to cover the amount I overdrew!" Tiger.

§>m Sto Art Bl^xtp

0£Fers Unique GIFTS and CARDS

For Everyday and Every Occasion

Fine Stationery and Social

Engraving

Pictures and Picture Frames

Bridge Prizes and Bon Voyage

Baskets

Hotel Waban Block WeUesley

WELLESLEY PRESS, Inc.

Cameron Street Wellesley

Telephone Wellesley 0038

PRINTING

ENGRAVING

"The City Printshop in the Country"

See us and get our prices before placing your contracts

ANNOUNCEMENT

We are pleased to announce that we are au- thorized distributors of Page & Shaw's World Famous Candy, "The Candy of Excellence," in Wellesley and vicinity.

We securely pack and ship this Candy by Parcel Post to any point in the United States.

Remember your friends with this most ex- cellent gift.

E. E. GRAY COMPANY

564 Washington Street WELLESLEY

Bm Sto Btnhxn

Telephone Wellesley 0430 24 Grove Street WELLESLEY

CHINA GIFTS NOVELTIES

We Specialize in Linens and Embroideries

Furniture for Rent

Opposite Bank Wellesley Square

Special Prices and Special Attention

given to all work brought by stu- dents and faculty of Wellesley Col- lege.

Therefore, we ask your patronage

B. L. KARTT

TAILOR, FURRIER and

CLEANSER

Wellesley Square, Opp. Post Office

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SHEEP LEATHER

For Shoe Manufacture

Law and Roller Leather

Novelties for

Special Lines of Trade

Cable Address

"WINSLOW BOSTON"

Lieber's A-1

and A B. C. 4th & 5th Editions

Established 1776

1831

Smith & Winslow

1852

Geo. Winslow & Sons Lyman Smith's Sons

1860 1890

Winslow Bros Lyman Smith's Sons Co.

1901

Inc. Under Mass. Laws.

NORWOOD, MASS.

Cover of Legenda donated by Frank G. Allen, President.

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Thomas S. Childs

Incorporated

275 High Street

HOLYOKE

SHOES and HOSIERY of QUALITY and FASHION

•niU PAT OFF T6.P CO.^fc^^

There's a Certainty of Satisfaction

The charm of ultra modishness; the witchery of graceful lines that enhance the beauty of your foot; the joy of per- fect comfort, and the economy of long service all these are yours when you select footwear bearing the famous Queen Quality Trade Mark. Reanember it on your next shopping trip.

Queentex Hosiery to match all new shoe shades.

Queen Quality Boot Shop

158 Tremont Street BOSTON, MASS.

"I thought you were going to knock that exam cold?"

"Well; didn't I come out with a zero.'' Tiger.

STUDENTS and ALUMNAE

Are invited to place orders with the Col- lege Bookstore for Wellesley Publica- tions and Supplies.

Boolts by Wellesley Authors, Stationery, View Books, Photographs, Cards, Agen- cy for Corona Typewx-iters.

WeUesley College Bookstore

WELLESLEY, MASS.

Compliments of

The Domestic Electric Co,

CHURCH STREET

RESTAURANT TEA ROOM FOOD SHOP

Open Daily 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.

583-585 Washington Street

WELLESLEY, MASS.

LOUISE CUMMINGS, Prop. Telephone WeUesley 1039

WASHINGTON STREET

Service a la Carte

12:00 M.-7:15 P. M.

Sunday Suppers 5:30-7:30

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For Delicious Food and Pleasant Surroundings

SHOPPE

Open Daily, Except Sunday, 11:30 to 7:30 48 Central street

Telephone Wellesley, 1233 Wellesley, Massachusetts

THE HAT SHOP

Hats for all occasions at reasonable prices

Waban Building

The Wellesley Millinery

Sport and dress Hats. French im- ported flowers in every color. Gage hats in the new shades a specialty. Imported 14 carat gold bead chokers.

12 Church St. H. W. Murray Davis Block Prop.

Sweet Young Thing "What makes the yacht jump so?"

Second Sweet Young Thing "Bob says th« poor thing Is on a tack." London Mail.

Wellesley Bootery

RIDING BOOTS

Tan $15 and $25 Black

JAMES A. LEE

Wellesley Square Phone 136-1440

557 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.

Smart Wear for College Girls

She "I hear you are a pillar of the church."

Sunday Golfer "No, Tm just a flying but- tress. I support It from the outside CIm- parrat.

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C. M. McKechnie & Co.

10 Main Street

Natick, Mass.

Of thirty years unexcelled

Reputation

COMPLIMENTS OF

Best equipment for greatest satisfaction

The Wellesley

Attention to

National Bank

College functions, class

reunions, dinners, society

luncheons and other par-

ties, both formal and

informal

>

COMPLIMENTS OF

The Wellesley College News

Read Down

Read Up

Read

Across

A newspaper

To live by

Which gives

Facts,

Rhymes, Light & Shade

All the news

On all subjects

Of all of Wellesley

Students

For all of Wellesley

Alumnae, Friends

Adouais Trails

You

It all

Enlightens

There is no other

Newspaper

True News Hound

This

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The Brunswick Shoppe: For luncheon,

tea or supper. A place where you'll

love to linger. The Egyptian Boom: For Supper

Dances, with Leo F. Reisman and

his famous orchestra.

HOTEL BRUNSWICK Boylston St. at Clarendon

Suits Pressed, Wraps, Furs, Gloves and Slippers

We cleanse them all Dry Cleansing Department

Lake Waban Laundry Co.

Parcels Post anywhere in the

United States

'Phone 727 College Grounds

Telephone Wellesley 409

Perkins^ Garage

FOR TAXI SERVICE OR AUTOMOBILES

For trips to Boston, Concord and Lex- ington, Wayside Inn and all points of interest in New England

GIRLS

Phone Well. 0442-W

The Marinelio Shop

has stood the test of fifteen years' ex- perience.

Scalp treatments and facial massage are our specialty.

Marcel and Waterwaving Hair Clipping, Manicuring

9 Abbott St.

Wellesley, Massachusetts

Rooms with or without bath

for guests of students

Phone Wei. 0968

A ZOOLOGICAL DITTY

While I was out a-hunting with my mi- croscope one day,

I caught a wee, young paramaecium as he passed my way;

I penned him in a comer in a sunny, nice location,

And talked to him in soothing tones to calm his agitation.

And now he's really very tame, and frolics round the slide

With an entertaining motion, half a wiggle, half a glide.

I wash and brush the tiny chap to keep him free from dirt.

And I made for him a bonnet and a lit- tle ruffled shirt ;

I trim his cilia neatly every time they grow too long.

And stroke his ectoplasm while I croon a little song.

For though he acts so sort of fierce and restless, on the whole

He's only playful, bless his heart I mean, his vacuole!

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CHompltm^ntH of

nf 1920 192r 192B

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The bold Secant of Angle A Was rambling down his curve,

When all at once he saw a sight Enough to shake his nerve.

A dreadful Line was pressing down Upon a Tangent fair,

A-choking of her while she gasped

And struggled hard for air. "Ah hah! It is my function now

This Tangent maid to try And save," quoth Secant, whereupon

He seized a piece of And hurled it full against the head

Of that obnoxious Line-us* Who stumbled o'er the axis line

And instantly was minus! The Tangent and the Secant then

Rejoicing made their way Into the faroff Infinite.

And there they are to-day.

♦License No. 97,548

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GUST AVE LOREY

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CLASS OF 1920-21-23-25

Attractive Portraiture at reasonable prices for College Annuals

All photographs in this book are from reproductions made by this studio. Duplicate photographs may be had at any time.

THE STUDIOS

130 State Street ALBANY, N. Y. (360 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.)

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