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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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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. 


[    17    ] 


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 


C  18  ] 


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 


[  ^0   ] 


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 


[  42  J 


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 


C    52    ] 


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. 


t    57    ] 


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. 


C  79  ] 


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 


[  80  J 


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. 


[  81  ] 


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. 


r   87   ] 


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. 


[   89  1 


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 


[  90  ] 


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. 


[    91   ] 


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 


[  92  J 


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. 


C  93  ] 


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 


[   94   ] 


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. 


[   95   ] 


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 


[  96  ] 


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


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


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


NATALIE    M.   ZUBER 
Hotel  Sisson,  Chicago,  111. 


[  97  ] 


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. 


[  98  ] 


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 


t  100  1 


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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KEE?  0  PF  THE  ai^ASS 


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w      _ 


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. 


Jlliiir^-4 

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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. 


[  112  ] 


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, 

made. 

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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1925  S^atttH 


ARCHERY. 


BASEBALL. 


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1925  ©pama 


BASKETBALL. 


CREW. 


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1325  SI^amB 


GOLF. 


HOCKEY, 


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1325  a 


RIDING. 


TENNIS. 


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1325  EeumB 


TRACK. 


VOLLEY    BALL. 


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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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PubltrattnitB 


NEWS    BOARD. 


If  f  Sf-n 


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LEGENDA    BOARD. 


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iiustr 


GLEE   CLUB, 


ORCHESTRA. 


CHOIR. 


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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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Q^ift  f  ^Ilom  ilarkrt 


[   131   ] 


®Ij^  f  ^llflm  ilarkrt 


[  132  ] 


(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 


[  137  1 


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 


Photograph  by  Nichola;- 


^\P^ 


Copies   by   Maynakd  Workshop 


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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. 


PHOTOGEAPfl   BY    NICHOLAS 


■j^w,ti£*.   ''-^--^ z-^.iiv-,^!^ 


ALUMNAE  HALL. 


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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fflolbg^  Pnrtrmta 

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. 


1 


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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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Athletic  Association 

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Choir 

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Colorado   Club 

College   Government   Association 

Community   Chorus   Officers 

Cosmopolitan  Club 

Debating  Club 

Forum  .... 

Glee  Club      .... 

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Legenda  Board 

Maine  Club 

Mathematics    Club 

Michigan  Club 

Minnesota  Club 

News  Board 

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Ohio   Club 

Orchestra 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Phi   Sigma   Fraternity 

Press  Board 

Shakespeare   Society 

Scribblers 

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Teams:   Class  of  1925 

Trustees 

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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 

MtmbnB  of  tl|^  loarb 

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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WfSitnB  of  Abmtmatrattott 

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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[CONTINUED] 

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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Stbltcal  l^tatorg,  Jltt^ratur^  unh  InUvpntnUan 

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. 

Eburattnn 

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. 


muBXC 

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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Sm^iuig  m\h  Speaking 

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.| 

i^patttisl) 

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 


(CONTINUED) 


Jn  1923 


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 


[  170  ] 


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Wmara 


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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OIlaaB  of  1920  (ronttnu^li) 

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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QIlasH  0f  IBZr  (tmtinmh) 

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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QIlaHH  of  192T  (rontut«?lii) 

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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Qlk0fi>f  IBZr  (taxxtinmh) 

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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Qllasa  nf  192r  (rotitmufJi) 

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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QIk0B  af  IBZT  (tmtxmth) 

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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OIlaflH  flf  laar  (taminhBh) 

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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(§f&ttrB 


Doris  C.  Miller 
Antoinette  G.  Deppeler 
Martha  H.  Biehle 
Mary  L.  Comfort 
Harriet  L.  Hardy 
Margaret  McCarty 
Helen  G.  Steers 
Constance  M.  Twichell 

Agnes  M.  Dugan  I 
Phoebe  E.  Lamont  \ 
Helen  H.  Attwill 


President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 


Executive  Board 

Factotums 
Song  Leader 


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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QIlaBH  0f  X32B  (rntttinupa) 

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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QIlaBH  of  IBZB  {tmtXmth) 

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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CkHB  of  IBZB  {mntmmli) 

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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aikfis  of  192B  (rotttttttt^lii) 

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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(HiuBs  nt  1920  (rnttttttufb) 

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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(Slafifi  nf  192B  (rntttutmb) 

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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(tiuBB  nf  192fl  (rotttuu»li) 

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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elbabg  ffinlbgp  (gnnprttm^nt  Afiianriatinn 


(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) 


HiUag?  S^mxoiB 


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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H^lkfibg  Qlnlkge 

^ou^rnm^nt  KBBntintian 

(CONTINUED) 

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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Atlflrttr  AH00riatTfltt 


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 


^ufaHtttutPa 


Lucile  Laughlin,  W 
Mary  N.  Nachtman,  W 
Abbe  Wallace  (Capt.)  W 


Katherine  B.  Fletchall 


[  205  ] 


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 


§>ubBtitttttB 


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 


^ubHtttlttfH 

S.  Elizabeth  MacDougall  Alice  Brewster 


[  206  ] 


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 


[  207  ] 


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 


[  208  ] 


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 


[  209  ] 


larnfimaUnmB  AaBortatton 

(CONTINUED) 

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 


[  210  ] 


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 


[  211  ] 


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 


[  212  ] 


S^bating  OIlub 


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 


I  213   ] 


(EtrritlD  fflastpUann 


Marion  T.  White,  1925 
Louise  R.  Corn,  1926 
Clara  L.  Carstens,  1926 


President 

Vice-President-Treasurer 

Secretary 


iiatlj^mattra  ffiUtb 


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 


Ololorain  ffilxtb 


Jane  Quackenbush,  1926 
Frances  A.  Cohn,  1927  . 


President 
Secretary-Treasurer 


i    214    ] 


Chi-liang  Kwei,  1925      . 
Yone  Murayama,  1926 
Teruko  Nakamura,  1926 
Elizabeth  B.  Dodds,  1926 


(EoamopflUtan  (Ulub 


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 


Mmm  Ollub 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


Helen  E.  Bullard,  1926 
Sarah  E.  Finch,  1927 
Leona  B.  Bayly,  1928 


iHtntipaota  (Elub 


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 


[  215   ] 


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 


[   216    ] 


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. 


[    217    1 


^Ibabg  Qlnlbg^  Qlljntr 


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 


[   218   ] 


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 


mn  ffilub 


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 


[    219    ] 


: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 


[    220    ] 


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 


192fi 


Margaret  A.  Buehler 


Alice  I.  Hickey 
Katherine  C.  Menzie 

Content  Miner 
Elizabeth  Surr 
Louise  D.  Talmage 
A.  Elizabeth  Wadhams 


[   221   ] 


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 


3tt  ^ixtnitnU 


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 


L    223    ] 


WftxtnB 


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 


[   224   ] 


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 


Sn  ^ntnlMt 


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 


[   225   ] 


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 


[   226   ] 


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 


1325 


Chaille  Cage 
Inez  V.  Catron 
Ida  S.  Craven 
Rose  D.  David 
Ruth  W.  Kent 
Chi-liang  Kwei 
Lilith   Lidseen 
Helen   Mahley 
Evelyn  B.  Man 
M.  Isabell  Marshall 


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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"DAVIS" 

DRY  GOODS 


Hosiery 

Draperies 

Lamps 

Gloves 

Cretonnes 

.  Pottery 

Underwear 

Sunfast  Silks 

Victrolas 

Toilet  Goods 

Everfast  Cottons 

Furniture 

Mail  orders  promptly  and  carefully  attended  to.     Reunion  requirements 
cheerfully  estimated  and  promptly  executed. 

E.  A.  DAVIS  &  COMPANY 

(Holman  Block) 

579-581  Washington  St., 
Wellesley,  Mass. 


Wellesley   College  Shop 

OF 


E.  T.  SLATTERY  CO. 


-Styles  that  are  smart 
-prices  that  are  moderate 
-a  shop  built  around  the 
college  Girl's  needs! 


BOSTON 


WELLESLEY 


MAGNOLIA 


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The  following  have  been  good  enough  to  help  us  finance  our  Legenda.     If  we  have 
the  opportunity,  let  us  repay  them  with  patronage. 


Page 

A   Friend   7 

Anne  Ryan 11 

Baker  &  Co 3 

Bamswallows  Association   18 

Blue  Dragon    13 

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 

Community  Playhouse    12 

Copley   Plaza     10 

Cotrell   &   Leonard    5 

Cunningham   Millinery    6 

Domestic  Electric  Co 16  . 

Donahue,  John  A 7 

Durgin,  Park  &  Co 7 

Dwinell,  Wright  &  Co 5 

E.  A.  Davis  Co Fronts 

E.  E.   Gray  Co 14 

Elizabeth  Arden     4 

Fleming    8 

Fraser,  John  A 12 

George  H.  Wirth  Co 8 

George  T.  Johnson  Co 12 

Green  Bough  Tea  Co 16 

Greenbough    16 

Gustave  Lorey    22 

Hat  Shop   17 

Hayden   Costume   Co 5 

H.  L,  Lawrence  Co 3 

Homeyer  Co 4 

Ivy   Corset    Shop    7 

J.  A.  Lee 17 

Kartt     14 

Lake  Waban  Laundry  Co 19 

Lamping-Nolan   11 

Lewis-Mears  Co 5 

F.  H.  Meier 5 


Page 

Marinello  Shop   19 

Maynard  Work  Shop    13 

McKechnie  &  Co 18 

Misses  Eyan    11 

Montgomery,  Frost  &  Co 5 

Murray,  H.  W 17 

Murray's    10 

Northfield     7 

Novelty    Shop    14 

Oriole 16 

Patten  Gown  Shop    10 

Fei'kins'  Garage  19 

Queen  Quality    16 

Roman    11 

Royal  Fruit  Co 14 

Russo  Bobbing  Shop   11 

Satten   Shoppe    17 

Shattuck- Jones,   Inc 5 

Shreve,  Crump  &  Low  2 

Slattery  &  Co Fronts 

Solov-Hinds   10 

Spaulding  Bros 2 

Straitsmouth  Inn   7 

Sturtevant  &  Haley   3 

Sue  Rice  Art  Shop  14 

Sue  Rice  Studio  14 

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 

Wellesley   Press    14 

Wilbar's    7 

Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co 15 

Ye  Craftsman     6 


CHARLES  H.  WILLARD,  President  Cover  Designs  Submitted 

College  Annual  Corporation 

Printing,  Plate  Making,  Binding 
Ne\ir  York 


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. 

The  Editorial  Staff  are  to  be  congratulated  for  the 
courage  of  their  convictions  in  starting  something  new, 
and  for  their  confidence  in  us,  we  are  grateful. 


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Jewelers  Silversmiths  Stationers 


An  Incomparable  Stock 


MAiilNOumiEs  Given  Prompt  Attention 

Fifth  Avenue  &  37 -Street 
New  York 


The  Spalding  Trade  Mark  on 
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VT^GU  are  cordially  invited  to  visit 
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Boston. 

You  will  find  many  things  of  inter- 
est. 

We  have  gift  suggestions  to  please  all 
tastes  at  prices  to  please  all  purses. 


SHREVE,  CRUMP  &  LOW 
COMPANY 


Founded  1800 


Jewelry,  Silverware,  Watches, 
Stationery 


Established  1826 


Incorporated  1891 


Slurtevaiit  &  Haley  Bee!  and  Supply  Co. 

Slaughterers  of  Fancy  Corn  Fed  Cattle 

Manufacturers  of 

Prime  Oleo  Oils,  Stearine  and  Tallow 

Dealers  in 

LAMB,  PORK  and  VEAL,  HAMS,  BACON,  LARD,  ETC. 

HOTELS,  INSTITUTIONS  AND  STEAMSHIPS  SUPPLIED 


and  40  Faneuil  Hal!  Market 
BOSTON 


Abbatoir,  52  Somerville  Avenue 
SOMERVILLE 


BAKER^S 
Sweet  Chocol 


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Delicious 
Flavor 

Absolute 
Purity 

High 
Quality 


Sweet  Chocolate  is  very  sustaining, 
as  it  contains  more  nourishruent 
than   the    same   amount   of    beef. 


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Established  1780 


DORCHESTER.  MASS. 


Established  1844 

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Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers 

POULTRY  and 
PROVISIONS 


46-48  Faneuil  Hall  Market 
BOSTON,  MASS. 


192  Boylston  St. 

BOSTON 
673  Fifth  Ave. 

NEW  YORK 
25  Old  Bond  S't- 

LONDON 
2  rue  de  la  Paix 

PARIS 


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is  based  on  three  fundamental  steps — 
Cleansing,  Toning,  Nourishing — with 
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Tonic,  and  Orange  Skin  Food.  These 
should  be  a  part  of  your  daily  care  of  the 
skin  at  home.  Ask  at  the  toilet  goods 
counter  for  a  copy  of  Elizabeth  Arden' s 
book  "The  Quest  of  the  Beautiful,"  which 
describes  the  correct  treatment  of  the 
skin  according  to  her  famous  method. 

For  the  final  touch  of  chic,  Elizabeth 
Arden  recommends  that  you  use  her 
Babani  Perfwmea,  which  she  imports 
from  Paris  for  her  fashionable  clientele. 

Elizabeth  Arden's  Venetian  Toilet 
Preparations  and  Babani  Perfumes 
are  on  sale  in  Wellesley  at  the 
shop  of 

E.  T.  SLATTERY  COMPANY 


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Spaeth,  Sigmund — Common  Sense 

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Mason,  Daniel  G. — From  Song 

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its  tone,  this  greatest  of  all 
American  Pianos  embodies  in 
its  cor\struction  all  the  funda- 
mental improvements  that  a 
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first  time. 

"What  was  that?"  he  asked. 

"An  owl,"  was  the  reply. 

"My    deah    fellah    I    know     that,    but 
what  was  'owling?" 

— Black  &  Blue  Jay. 


HAYDEN  COSTUME  CO. 

THEATRICAL  GOODS 

Costumes  for  the  Amateur  Stage 
Plays,  Operas,  Carnivals, 
Masquerades,  etc. 

Masks,  Tights,  Makeup 

J.  M.  Vine,  Proprietor 

Telephone  Beach,  3145 

786   Washington   Street, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 


LEWIS-MEARS  CO. 

Wholesale  Butter,  Clieese  and  Eggs 

33  South  Market  Street  Boston,  Mass. 

OFFICERS 

L.   E.   James,   Pres. 

C  H.  Marble,  Vice-Pres- 
C  V.  Lewis,  Treas. 

N.  E.  Lewis,  Sec'y. 
DIRECTORS 
L.  E.  James  C.  H.  Marble 

C.  V.  Lewis  N.  E.  Lewis 

C.  A.  McAuliffe 


SHATTUCK  &  JONES 

Incorporated 

FISH  OF  ALL  KINDS 
OYSTERS  —  CLAMS 

128  Faneuil  Hall  Market 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

COTRELL  &  LEONARD 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

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ties?" 

Co-Ed.:  "Sir!  I'll  have  you  under- 
stand that  I'm  one  of  the  few  girls 
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Among  the  Mountains  overlooldiig   ti\e 
beautiful   Connecticut   Valley. 

Homelike    atmosphere                     Refined    service 

GOLF  and  TENNIS 

on   extensive   estate   surrounding   House. 

Wellesley    faculty    and    students    have   enjoyed 
The  Northfield's  hospitality  for  many  years. 

Open  at  all  seasons. 

PRANK  W.  KELLOGG,  Aaaiatant  Manager. 

ROCKPORT,  MASS. 

Situated  directly  on  the  rocks  at  the 
extreme  end  of  Cape  Ann. 

IN  WELLESLEY 

"What's    the    excitement    in    the 
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"Seems  a  Senior  wandered  in." 

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DURGIN,  PARK  &  CO. 

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Best  Quality                        Large  Foi-tioiis 
Open  from  6  A.  M.  to  7:15  P.  M. 

ELASTIC  STEP-IN  GIRDLES 

AND 

HIP  CONFINERS 

BANDEAUX  for  all  occasions 

HOSIERY  and  SILK  UNDERWEAR 

SANITARY  GOODS 

22  Grove  Street                  WELLESLEY 

Boston  —  Worcester  —  New  Bedford 

SMART  FOOTWEAR 
For  College  Girls 

ALL  ONE  PRICE— SIX  DOLLARS 

455  Washington  St.         85  Summer  St. 

— ■Qgagra^ga^M 


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ATLANTIC  CITY 

Combined  in  ovvticrship  and 
management,"  Hospitable, 
quiet,  homelike.  The  choice 
for  many  yee  rp  of  interesting, 
cultivated  people  setking 
re'^rea.tiou  gt  the  seashore. 

Thebesutif'j]  ntwBoardwaikWing 
o{  HadJon  rL>ll  offers  n-iw  opf  or- 
-  tunkiei  for  pleasure,  comforJ-  :r\d 
rest. 

Or.  the  Beach  and  th.e  Boardwalk, 
Broftd  deck  porches  ever  looking 
the  sea.  Beautiful  pavilions  and 
run  parlors.  Golf  and  Y^icht  Club 
privileges. 


Amcucan  Plan.  Aluayj  Open. 

Write  for  lUwifiuted  foldir 

and  rates. 


LcEDS  /ND  LIPPINCOTT  COMPANY 


"Footwear  of  ^kVirtli ' 


Smart  Shoes  for  College  Girls 


Geo.  H.  Wirth  Co. 

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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?n  evert/  broach  of//je  hair  c/ress/n^  orf% 

ao  CHAIRS  —-NO  "WAITING— 'LARGEST  /J^JD 

BEST   EQ,UIPPED    SHOP  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 
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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 


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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 
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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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1920 
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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  n» 
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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