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LEGENDA
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY hy the SENIOR
CLASS of WELLESLEY COLLEGE

The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twelve


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OUR HONORED PRESIDEUT


WE DEDICATE
THIS OUR LEGEHDA
TENT

Advertising 'i'H Graduate Club 171

Alumn.e Association . . . . 171 Junior Year 45

Athletics 141 Musical Clubs 159

Class of 1913 19'-2 Organizations 13

Class of 1914 •iW Publications 153

Class of 1915 "211 Senior Year 55

Clubs 165 Societies 177

Faculty 15 Sui'Homore Year 37

Freshman Year "27 Trustees 11


Board of Trustees

Officers

Samuel Billincs Capen, M.A., LL.I).. Jamaica Plain


President of the Board

\\ iLLiAM Lawrence, D.D., LL.D.. Bishop of Massachusetts


Vice-President of the Hoard

Alexander McKenzie, D.D., Cambridge


President Emeritus

Mrs. Henry F. Durant, Wellesley


Seeretary

Alpheis H. Hardy. B.A., Boston


Treasurer

Members of the Board, irifh Addresses

Mr. Edwin H. Abbot, Cambridge


Mr. William Blodget, Boston
Mr. Samuel B. Capen, Jamaica Plain
Mr. Joseph L. Colby, Newton Center.
Mr. George H. Davenport, Boston
Mrs. Henry F. Durant, Wellesley
Mrs. W^iLLiAM G. Farlow, Cambridge
Mr. Andrew Fiske, Boston
Mr. Alpheus H. Hardy, Boston
Miss Caroline Hazard, Peace Dale, R. I.
Pres. George E. Horr, Newton Center
Dr. William E. Huntington, Newton Center
^Ir. William V. Kellen, Cohas.set
Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, Boston
Mr. William H. Lincoln, Brookline
Mrs. Samuel McC. Lindsay, Englewood, N. J.
Dr. Alex_\nder McKenzie, Camt)ridge
Mrs. William A. Montgomery, Rochester, N. Y.
]Mrs. Frank Mason North, New York, N. Y.
ISIiss Ellen Fitz Pendleton {ex officio), Wellesley
Helen J. Sanborn, Boston
jSliss
Mrs. Norman F. Thompson, Rockford, 111.

Miss Cornelia Warren, Walt ham


Dr. William F. Warren, Bro()klinc
Mr. Herbert Wells, Kingston, R.
J. I.

Mrs. John C. Whitin, Whitinsville

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Officers of Administration

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


Prvsidrnt

Olive Davis, B.S.


Pirector of llalls of Residence and Lecturer on Domestic Science

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


Resident Pliysiriun

Edith Souther Tufts, M.A.


Registrar

Mary Caswell
Secretary to the President

Mary Frazer Smith. B.A.


Secretary to the Dean

Dorothea Wells, B.A.


Corresponding Secretary to the Dean

Laura Adella Welch, B.A.


Secretary to the Director of Halls of Residence

George Gould
Assistant Treasurer

Bertha Lydia Caswell


Purchasing Agent

Evelyn Amelia Munroe. B.A.


Cashier

Charlotte Scott Whiton


Purreyor

Louise Anne Dennison


Superintendent of Freeman Cottage

Mary Elizabeth Cook


(
Superintendent of Jf'ood 'otiage

Mary Elida Rust


Superintendent of Soanctt^ House

Mary Snow
Superintendent of Pomrroy Hall
Helen Willard Lyman, B.A.
SujMTinN'iiiIfnt nf iS/ohc Hall

Eva Fanny Swift


SKpiriiilciidt'iil of Crojtoii Hoimc unit Rkli/fmu/ Refti-tury

Emma Culross Gibbons, Pli.B.


Superintendent nf Beelie Hall

Mabel Priest Daniel, B.A.


Siiperuilenilenl nf Cuzninre Hall

Harriet Lester
Superintendent nf Shafer Hall

Julia Woodiull Smith


Superintendent nf Wilder Hull

Julia Emery Turner, M.A.


Superintendent of Fiake Cottage

Effie Jane Buell


Superintendent of Norumbega Cottage

Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon


Superintendent of Webb House

Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler


Superintendent of Eliot Cottage

Florence Evelyn McCJowan


Superintendent of Domestic Serrice in College Hall

Bertha Moulton Beckford


Manager of Boohstore and Post Office

Mary Gilman Ahlers, B.A.


Assistant to the Registrar, and Alumna' General Seeretarg

Henry Herbert Austin, B.S.


Superintendriit nf the College Riant

Frederick Dutton Woods, B.S.


Superinlen<lent nf Grounds

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Officers of Instruction and Government

CLASSICAL ARCH.EOLOGY
As.iodale Professor

Alice Walton, Ph.D.

ART
Proffssor

Alice Van Veciiten Brown


Associate Professor

Edith Rose Abbott


Iiislnirtors

Eliza Jacobus Newkirk, M.A. Mabel Tidball


Curator

Nancy May Pond, B.S.. B.L.S.

ASTRONOMY

Professors

Sarah Frances Whiting, Sf.D.


Ellen Hayes, B.A.

Assistant

Leah Brown Allen, B.A.


Graduate Assistant

Mary Wood Daley, M.A.


Curator

Elizabeth Phebe Whiting

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BIBLICAL HISTORY, LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION

Profenaor

Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D.

A.'i.sociate Projeaaor

Adelaide Imogene Locke, B.A.


S.T.B.

For Greek Testnment

Angie Clara Chapin, M.A.,


Professor of Greek

Instructors

Katrine Wheelock, B.D.*


Eleanor Densmore ^YooD, M.A.
Muriel Streibert, B.A., B.D.
Helen Hawley Nichols, Ph.D.

BOTANY

Professor

Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D.

Associate Professors

Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D.


Lincoln Ware Riddle, Ph.D.
Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D.

* Absent on leave.

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In^'lructors

Mary Campbell Bliss, M.A.


Maude Cipperly Wiegand, B.A.
Alice Maria Ottley, M.A.
Emily Pauline Locke, M.A.
Mabel Keyes Babock, B.A., M.S.
.4.v.s-('.s7(l/(/

Margaret Heatley, B.A.

Ciiralor

Mabel Annie Stone, B.A.

Lahoratory A .v.v istanf

Mary Adeline Stevens


G radii lite A uti i.^'tii nt

Gladys Earle, B.A.

CHEMISTRY

Professor

Charlotte Fitch Roberts, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S.

Instructor

Louisa Stone Steven.son. Pli.l).

Assistant

Jennie Tilt, M.A.

Curator

Mary Marian Fuller

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ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY
Professor

*Katharine Coman, Ph.B.

Assoriatf Professor

Emily Greene Balch, B.A.

Jnslriirtors

*Anna Youngman, Ph.D. Hazel Kyrk, Ph.B.


Francis Stuart Chapin, Ph.D.

EDUCATION

Professor

fANNA Jane McKeag, Ph.D.

Lecliirir

John Franklin Brown, Ph.D.

Instructor

jDagny Gunhilda Sunne, Ph.D.

Assistant

Ethel Andem, M.A.

* Absent on leave.
of the second semester.
t Resigned, to take effect at beginning
X For the second semester.

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ELOCUTION

Malvina Bennett, Pli.B.

Lillian Drouet, B.A.

ENdLISH
I. English Literature

P roji'si^ora
Katharine Lee Bates. M.A.
vida dutton scudder, m.a.
Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.

A ssoc iiite P rofesso rs


Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D.
Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D.
Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D.
*Charles Lowell Young, B.A.
Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D.

InstructoTs

Elizabeth Church, M.A. Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A.

Assistant

Florence Converse, M.A.

Oraduatf Assistant

Eleanor Temple Horne, B.A.

* Absent on leave.

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II. English Composition

Prnfessors

Sophie Chantal Hart, M.A.


Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.

Asuociate Professor

Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A.

Instniclors

Josephine May Burnham, Ph.D.


*Edith WiNTiiROP Mendall Taylor,
B.A.
fCLARE Macllelen Howard, M.A.
Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring,
B.A.
Amy Kelly, M.iV.
Josephine Harding Batchelder,
M.A.
Helene Buhlert Magee, B.A.
Ethel Van Zandt Sullivan, B.A.
Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M.A.
|Peh( y Waldron Long, Ph.D.

Assistant

Grace Lillian Filer, B.A.

III. Enghsh Language


Assorialf Professor

Laura Emma Lockwood, PIlD.


I'roffssor

Alice Vinton Waite, M.A.

liislnictor

Amy Kelly, M.A.


* Resigned, to take eflfect December 14.

t Absent on leave.
X Winter and spring terms.

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FRENCH
I'rnfrxsnr

Henriette Louise Therese Colin, Ph.D., Off.I.P.

,1 .s'.vnr J ale Profrssor

*Valentine Julie Puthod. Oft. A.

Inslrifffor.t

^VIagdeleine Otten Carret, Lie. es L. Loiuse Gambrill. B.A.


Helene Amelie Forest, Lie. es. L. Alice M. Robbins, B.A.

GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY

Professor

Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B.S.

Instrifctors

Frederick Henry Lahee, Ph.D.


Sumner Webster Gushing, M.A.
Lautja Hatch, IM.A.

Assistant

Winifred Goldring, B.A.

GREEK
Professor

Angie Cl.\ra CiiAi'iN, M.A.


Assoriatt' Proft'ssors

Annie Sybil Montague, M.A. ILvtharine May Edwards, Ph.D.

*.\b3ent on leave for first semester.

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GERMAN

Professor

MaRGARETHE MtJLLER

Associdlf Professors

Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D.


Emma Marie Scroll, Ph.D.

hislnictors

Florence Emily Hastings, M.A.


Mariana Cogswell, B.A.
GusTi Schmidt
Margaret Little, B.A.

HYGIENE AND PHYSICAL EDUC ATION


Director

Amy Morris Homans, M.A.


Insfriirtors

Carl Oscar Louis Collin, ^I.D. EsTELLu\ ]VL\y Fearon, B.S.


Frederick Haven Pratt, ]\I.A., M.D. Loretto Fish Carney
Harriet Noyes Randall, M.D. Edna Lois Williams
Marion Wheeler Hartwell
(iradiuite Assistants

Margaret Johnson Elizabeth Bates


Laura Post, B.L. Marion Chadwick
Agnes Roche, B.A.

ITALIAN
Professor

Margaret Hastings J.\ck.son

Gnidutile Assista ii t

Sara Frances Tuppeh, B.A.

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HISTORY
/Vo/r.N-.s'or

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall, M.A.


A.i.iDriulf Professors

Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D. Edna Virginia Moffett. Ph.D.


Mabel Elizabeth Hodder, Ph.D.
Instriirtor

Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D.

MUSIC

Professor

Hamilton Crawford Macdougall, i-1 ifc


Mus.D.

Associate Professor

Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A.

Itisfruefors

Emily Josephine Hurd


Edith Estelle Torrey
Hetty Shephard Wheeler, M.A.
Albert ThoiMas Foster
Alice Cummings Phillips
Annie Bigelow Stowe, B.A.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Profcxsor

Ellen Hayes, B.A.

PURE MATHEMATICS
Professor

Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A.


Associate Professors

Eva Chandler, B.A. Helen Abbot Merrill, Ph.D.


RoxANA Hayward Vivian, Ph.D.
Iitsfnirtors

Mabel Minerva Young, M.A.


*Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D.
Euphemia Richardson Worthington, Ph.D.
Mary Florence Curtis, B.A.

COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY
Assoc ialf Professor

Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D.


Professor

Henriette Louise Therese Colin, Ph.D., Off.I.P.

Associate Professors

Laura Emma Lockwood, Pli.D. Natalie Wipplinger, Pli.D.

PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY


Professors

Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Litt.D. Mary Sophia Case, B.A.


Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D.
Inslructor

Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D.


Assisfaiils

Ethel Bowman, M.A. Sarah Jones Woodward. M.A.


(irailuale Assislaiifs

Josephine Nash Curtis, B.A. Florence May Kunkel, B.A.

Absent on leave.
PHYSICS

Profpxsor

Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc.I).

A.-fSoriafc Projntnors

Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A.


Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D.

Inatniclor

Margaret Shields, B.A.

Griidiiafe Axxixlaiil

Ethel Tracy Smith, B.A.

SPANISH
Inslrudor

Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A.

ZOOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY


Associate Prnfrxsors

Alice Robertson, Ph.D. Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S.


Caroline Burling Thompson, Ph.D.
Iiislnictnrx

Carrie Maude Holt, M.A. Margaret Harris Cook, Ph.D.


^L\BEL Louise Robinson, M.A.
('iirafnrx

Albert Pitts Morse Julia Ann Wood Hewitt, B.A.

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Freshman Officers

Katherine Bingham President


Mildred Keim Vice-President
Miriam McLeod ( orresponding Secretary
Alice Paine Recording Secretary
Margaret Saltar Treasurer
Nell Carpenter \

Ruth Flanders ( Exec at ire Coinmittcc


JvLiZABETii Hart )

Dorothy Henderson } Factatums


Ruth Howe S
By llu- old Snake Path at moontime, if you'd happened there to see,

Stood a ghostly Hue of Freshmen, all as white as white could be,


For the wind it blew the candles and the pale green lanterns swayed.
Can't you see it, all you Seniors, our first Freshman serenade?
On that Freshman serenade,
And the dust we wished were laid,
("an't you hear our voices ringing over Waban as we strayed?
On our Freshman serenade
Winding through the campus shade.
And the lanterns all a-bobbing to the time our marching made.

Oh. slip me back to good old Wellesley vill..


Freshman days in

Where no one is " responsible," where there


is no " place
" to fill.

For the cool night winds are calling and it's there that I would be.
By the moonlight in the Snake Path, just my old class and me,
On our Freshman serenade
For we've half forgot we plaj'ed
With Helen Goss to lead us, for she came then and she stayed.
Oh, our Freshman serenade
Winding through the campus shade.
And the lanterns all a-bobbing to the time our marching made.

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PROLOGFE
(.S'/«)/,-i7i by Kulhariiif llliiyhiini It) luw i/iimic.)

This is tho maiden effort of our elass.


The youngest (hiughter of a mother old,
And to our elder sisters we present
With just a little dread, and doubt, and fear,
Our play —
the first thing fashioned with our hands.
Young things we know are ever wont to turn
To things that seem most wonderful to them,
The old and long gone by. And being young
We turned with eagerness to an old play,
A masque, that fair and fairy spectacle
Which good Queen Bess,
flourished in the days of
When knights and ladies, gods and woodland sprites.
All played their part in joyous comedy.
We have hoped to here present to you
A simple mascjue which we have built upon
An incident in England's history.
King Charles the First had won a princess fair.
Who lived in France, and wishing her to come
To England that they might at least be wed
Among the people whom they were to rule.
He sent Lord Buckingham to bring her there.
What fell upon their way, and how they came,
This is the story of our simple play.
And fearing I have kept you all too long,
I nmst depart and leave you to the joys
Of Pan and all his band of woodland sprites.
Of dance, of song, of Princess and of King.
But going, I beg leave to say I pray
That you may like the little simple play
W'e have prepared with tender, eager care
To please you; for you oft have given us
More pleasure than we ever can repay.

Idl
CELEBRITIES
(Tune: " Cheer up, Marij.")

Cheer, oh, cheer for Charlotte Lyman,


Who has been our coach, our guide.
Let yoiH' voices ring for Dorothy Suniniy,
Who has stayed right by our side.
The committee, too, has worked Hke forty,
And right here we want to say.
Who is smart, Elizabeth Hart,
For she wrote the Freshman play.

DOWN IN THE BARN


(Tune: "One, Two, Three. Fnur.")

Down in the Barn where we give our dramatics,


Down in the Barn where we give each class play,
Happy the days that we pass there together.
But best of all when the Freshmen hold sway.
Chorus
One-nine-nought-nine, you gave a play truly fine.
Dear Nineteen-ten, we'd like to see yours again.
Nineteen-eleven, our laughter reached to the heaven.
But yours are past, and now at last, Nineteen-twelve.

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Float
IQH's Boat Christening
Red was the west, but now the glow has faded.
Stillmisty gray we see the lake and sky.
But in our rose the red, red light is glowing,
That and our loyalty can never die.

Here on the shore we stand al>out to christen.


Ready to name our l)oat and call it ours.
See how the prow now bears the name concealed.
Under a wreath of rosy, rosy flowers.

For waiting eyes, now draw away the flowers.


See, on the prow now gleams the magic name.
Our boat for aye, the second Iwalani,
Oh, may thy life be one of happy fame!

We christen thee our Iwalani Second,


So 191'-2 now cheers thee on thy way.
Speed thee across the lake as we stand singing
Of love and loyalty that lasts for aj'e.

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Tree Day
" This is the festival day of a woodland di'ity of ancient Greece.
Led by the high priestess and her virgin attendants, a company of
eldersand wise men, and a great crowd of youths and maidens in

festive attire, move in ])rocession to the sacred tree. The procession


st()])s before the holy tree and the priestess, worshij)ing it, hangs
floral upon the sacred boughs. Calling forth a band of
ofierings
maidens, she bids them celebrate the festival with music and dance."

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Tloorah! Hah! Halil 1912.
Iloorah! '12, Huh! Wi-llcslcij.

Tree Hed Bud


Flower Jacqiieminof Hose
Coi-oH I{f'd

Officers
Margery Mackillop MisfreM of Cereinotiies
Elizabeth Hart Orator
Katherixe Parsons (lirer of S/xide
("athrexe Peebles Heceirer of Spade

Aids
Elizabeth J. Brown Carmen Ortiz
Catherine Clarke Katharine H. Price
Sarah R. Clark Corinne Searle
Adalyn Thompson

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Sophomore Officers

Dorothy Summy Presidoil


Margaret Bogle Vice-l'retiidcnt

Anna Christensen Corresponding Secretary


Cathrene Peebles Recording Secretary
Martha Charles Treasurer
Mildred Keim \

Mary Guernsey Excvutirr CnwmiUee


[

Ida Brooks )

Elizabeth Hart ( Advisory Board


Delia Smith S

Ruth Howe I Factotums


Grace Richmond

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Math. Burial
Ye have toiled at your Solid and Trig.,
Ye have ground at the Sphere and the Sine,
The Math. exam, was a fearful cram,
You were almost a wreck at nine.

But where is that l)rilliancy now?


Can you recollect aught you have done?
The function of .c is a to the .c.
The function of zero is one?

Ye have buried your relics with glee,


Y'our " Mental Training " with mirth.
In Faculty's eyes it will make you wise.
But ye know what the Math, is worth.

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Ice Carnival

I went into my neighbor's room to get my fingers warm,


The girls in there looked up and said. " The papers say no storm ' ';

Ice Carnival's to-night all right. We've asked a dozen men."


I went into the corridor and then I sighed again.
It's " The ice is fine,
" " My man will come on that 6.20 train,"
But it's " Can't I telephone to Billy.^ " when at five it starts to rain.
It's " I must get word to Billy," when at fi\e it starts to rain.

You talk of social worries and


nervous wrecks and such,
of
But the crowded social schedule doesn't bother very much.
If you really want to help us, make om* care light as a feather.
Make the Carnival Committee have the ordering of the weather.
For it's " The ice is great," " The sun is out," and " Billy says he'll
come,"
But when it starts to melting, we're all looking pretty glum.
It's " The ice is fine," " I've asked six men," " I k)iew that it would
freeze,"
But promptly, there is slush up to your knees.
at half past seven
It's "Mr. Brown. I hope you'll come to our Ice Carnival."
But at eight, wet and disgusted, there you sit in College Hall.

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The Story of the Flood

As was sculllinii- liomo one crisp night


Zallie Allic — it was getting
toward Christmas ami ZaUio Allic was excited she — felt a drop of
water on her right foot. It could not be raining, for there was not a
cloud in the sky. However. Zallie Allic felt undeniably wet. so she
looked down at the ground and there she saw a little stream of water.
Now. you know, Zallie Allic was not a bold investigator or a radical
reformer. Hers, she considered, not to reason whj% hers was but to
run or die. and always the water progressed steadily, inevitably.
Filially she met Tizzie Izzie standing on a corner dressed in fancy
costume, and holding in one hand a large, painted portrait; in the
other, a mirror. Zallie dashed heedlessly up to her. " Oh, Tizzie

Izzie." she cried; " the sea is overflowing and has landed on my right
foot and I am running to tell the king."
After a while they caught sight of Axie Kaxie gamboling on the
green, anon poised erectly on a log, a simple laurel wreath upon her
brow. They rushed disrespectfully up to her and cried, " Oh, Axie
Kaxie, the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie Allie's right
foot, and we are running to tell the king." Then there were three
fugitives skimming hurriedly over the hard ground.
Several miles further they came across Shakey Lakey dramatically
hokling a meeting. They dashed up to Shakey Lakey and cried. " Oh,
Shakey Lakey, the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie Allie's
right foot, and we are running to tell the king."
After weighty consideration, Shakey Lakey responded forcefully,
'*
Marry, friends, you have adopted the right course of action. Girls,"
she concluded, " the meeting is adjourned." Shakey Lakey never
erred, so the fugitives jiursued their way with new hope.
AVhcn they were nearing the king's house, decidedly out of breath,
they came upon Phiggie Siggie mowing her lawn. "What!" they
"
shrieked; " have you not heard?
" Well, cowards! " began Phiggie Siggie. witheringly. " are wc not
strong enough after all these years of growth to dam up this despicable
torrent? Fie! Where is your courage? "^
Nobly coming to the front. Shakey Lakey spoke. " Phiggie Siggie,"
she said. *' the time was when we thought as you do, but the natural '

light has been granted us. This flood is a punishment, (^onic, fly
'

with us."

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"Never!" screamed Phiggie Siggie; I will hold hack tlie waters
""

with my own liands," and she hent down to the gronnd and did so.
But in a few moments a shght scutthng sound was heard behind them
and they saw Phiggie Siggie running toward them. " The waves have
grown so large that I was almost drowned," she panted in fear; " come,
let us liasten."
Thoroughly frightened, the five fugitives rushed on until they dashed
into the antechamber of the king.
Shakey Lakey rushed up to him fearlessly. " O
King." she cried,
" the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie's right foot. Produce
the statistics!
" Show your foot," Shakey Lakey cried.
Zallie Allie did so. Then the king, a little white, took a magnifying
glass and looked at the evidence very closely. Hastily picking uj) a
large j^air of field glasses, he began looking through them. A moment
of breathless silence ensued, then the glasses dropped from nerveless
fingers.
" Oh, my children," he sobbed; " we were
"
all born under the same
sky;we are all free and ecfual. Is it not so?
They looked bewildered.
The king wrung his hands. " Only look there." he shrieked. " See
"
what treacherous hands have done!
Tizzie Izzie. having gained possession of the glasses, cried, " But I
"
can see nothing, O King!
At this the king smote his breast in anguish.
"But do you not see the dikes," he screamed; "the dikes of
"
Aristocracy?
At this, Axie Kaxie cried, " I see" it all; the dikes are down and the
sea is spreading over all the land!
" True! true! " groaned the broken monarch.
" But who is the traitor, O King? " asked Phiggie Siggie; " and
"
what is this unfathomable sea?
At this, Shakey Lakey roared dramatically, " The traitor, who has
torn down the dikes, is Aggie Laggie, and the sea is the Sea of Democ-
"
racy!
" The Sea of Democracy." repeated the king wildly, " it is upon us
now! " As he spoke, a billow swept over him. Still others swallowed
up Zallie Allie, Tizzie Izzie, Axie Kaxie, Phiggie Siggie, and in a minute
nothing was to be seen but the hungry waters, tossing about.
Once in a while a head would emerge to give instruction in the art of
swimming, only to sink once more into the deep. So the temjiests
roared and the sea rolled over the kingtloTU, and all else was the silence
of death.

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The Title Mart
By Winston Churchill
(1912"s Sophomore Play)
Cad
Edith Blackwell Margery Mackillo])
Mrs. Blackwell Mary Burd
Mr. Blackwell Helen Stinson
ISIarcjuis of Tredbury Nell Carpenter
Reginald Barking Margaret Law
Lady Marjorie Ticknor Florence Talpey
Hiram Peters Bertha Merrill
Ezra Ethelyn Hol)l).s
Mr. Pepys ]Mary Hathaway
Tilden • Hazel Nutter
Butler Louise Walworth
Footm.vn ^larjorie Shernuin
Reporter Susan Newell
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BETWEEN ACTS
(Tune: " Since I First Mel You.")

Margery Mackillop an actress sweet,


is

Florence Talpey, Helen Stinson, can't be beat,


Margaret Law and Mary Burd are actresses divine;
In fact, our cast is full of stars who brightly shine.

Have you seen our hero? Oh, pray, have you seen her?
A sporty youth who bears the name Nell Carpenter.
She's thehandsome Englishman, she's an actress smart.
Who makes a hit in oiu" class play. The Title Mart.

Bertha Merrill, Ethelyn Hobbs, fill our heart with pride;


We're glad such humor in our midst doth now abide.
Last of all. Sue Newell and INIary Hathaway
All play their part and lend their art to our class play.

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Junior Officers
Helen K. Goss President
Nell B. Carpenter Vice-President
Katiierine Mortenson Recording Secretary
Carol S. Williams Corresponding Secretary
Helen Iv. Cross Treasurer
Dorothy D. Deemer \

RuTii L. Howe Executive Committee


[
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Dorothy R. Summy
Hazel L. Nutter ( Advisory Committee
Rea Sctiimpeler S

Dorothy G. Henderson I Factotums


Helen L. Lamprey S

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DRAtlATO
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1,2^ <2^

TO OUR CAST
{Tune: " Carita.")

Mary Hume ami EfRe Kuhn


On tlie stage we'll see you soon,
The count and countess both will star,
The Baron —
who but May.
The tiny prince, the mother queen.
The Princess, too, will grace the scene.
They'll all be there, the brave, the fair.

To give our Junior Play.

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A Royal Family
By R. ^I.vKsiiALb
Cast
Louis VII, King of Arcacia Dorothy Sumniy
Prince Charles Ferdinand Dorothy Henderson
Prince Victor Constantine, (^rown Pi'iiice of

Kinhiiul Marjorie Sherman


Duke of Berascon Jean E. Robertson
Count Verensa, Prime Minister Anna P. Sumner
Baron Holdenson May A. K. Gorham
Cardinal Casano, Cardinal Archbishop of Caron . . Mary Hume
Father Anselm, his Secretary Effie Kuhn
First A. D. C. r Attaclied \ Esther B. Sclimitt
Second A. D. C. \ Royal >
to Ruth M. Hobbs
Third A. D. C. ( Household ) M. Louise Walworth
Queen Ferdinand, mother of Louis VII Helen White
Queen jNIaroaret, Queen Consort of Arcacia . Florence T. Talpey
Countess Carini, Lady-in-Waiting Marguerite L. Staats
The Princess Celestine Victoria Angela, only
daughter of King Louis VII Alice Paine
Lord Herbert Wyndiiam Stapleton, English Am-
bassador at Caron Ruth L. Flanders
Lords and Ladies-in-Waiting, Ambassadors, Servants.
Committee —
Ida Brooks, Chairman; Mary Hathaway, Ruth
Henderson, Dorothy M. Sciimucker, Grace F. Slack, Edith
Sackett.
Coach — Mrs. Hicks.

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Monsieur Beaucaire
By Booth TAKKiNtiTON
{Sopliiiinorc Barns irallows)

M. Beaucaire Helen White


Duke of Winterset Muriel Knifiht
MoLYNEUx Ruth Hobbs
M. DE MiREPOix Florence Cohn
Henri, Comte de Beaujolais Esther Sehniift
M. Bantison C'orinne Soarle
Beau Nash Ruth Henderson
Lady Mary Carlisle Helena Meredith
Francois Esther Klh'ol I

Louis Jes.se Weaver


Bergini Anna Christensen

loo]
MAY DAY

To the Backwoodsman
When I consider how May Day was spent
Ere early dawn, with mops and brushes pHed,
And that one work of art, the South Porch's pride,
Clean now and shining, though with streak and dent
Which leaves him freckled, and to Freshmen eyes present
The awesome work of seniors undefied,
Is May Day perishing? I ask; but far and wide
The sounds of joy from campus green are lent
Those mummers that in motley play their part.
Leaving all work and toil to frolic here.
Wear gay a childish garb and laugh and shout,
A sunshine holiday in each one's heart.
For lo, now gambols light our Susy near
And o'er the green the pi])es sound shrilly out.

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&3?r'^i^^ic:JBurairi3

You remember how most royal of games really began. The


this
first faint foreslnulowings ofit had cast a cloud of discussion over
class gatherings for a year, when our honored president rose and said,
" Now, girls, I've called a class meeting because we simply must

get ahead of 19LS." After the delightful secrecy of that meeting the
Sophomore watch was set —
and the chase was on. Oh, the rinnors!
Do you remember those rumors? How the Executive Boartl foimd
a waste basket turning into a Sophomore at Phi Sigma; how the
president was reported trustingly to have lent her precious forensic
to two Sophomores thirsting for A credit and how the campus became
;

the skulking-ground for fleet shadows o' nights when Juniors walked
innocently al)road. The Sophomores became such ardent bird-hunters,
too, and rose at six to stroll out with opera-glasses! Certain Juniors
even can remember stealing out at dawn to taste these same joys of
the sunrise, to take a swift run around Simpson Hill or Tupelo, but
always with the Nature-loving Sophomores, jealous, they sui)pose.
for their own haunts, following vainly in the rear. It was in a class

meeting of that period that it was rumored among 1913 that we had
burned our forensics on the ])latform of College Hall Chapel!
At last there came a night when the wind blew gustily beneath the
stars. Long lines of white draped figures stalked past the library
and around the curve of the road while the candles and the dirge both
wavered and often threatened to go out. For we. lfll'-2, had done the
deed at last. And down by the Shakespeare House there was a great
hubbub of cheering and counter-cheering and pushing and laughing.

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t^^=^
But 15)l'-2 was too busy cht'oring on her own account to notice. And
tlien — and then some one was l)einf>- carried up tlie hill on the slionlders
of the class, sonic one who was leading our class song. Do you re-

member how you sang that song.''

But perhaps the best part was next morning in center


of the fun
wlien, instead of embitteredour playmates 1913, like the
rivalry,
good sportswomen they were, hung out their banner of " Congratula-
tions, 191''2." And as the Freshman dropped the roses down upon our
President, in our hearts we felt we all were better for the game. And
so we left it for another class.

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Ivy Planting
At Ivy was present in a body, alheit a weary one, for
PltUiting, lOl'^
Tree Day and limb. But we like to remember
conies hard on lung
the general sensation we had of beat-out satisfaction when we gathered
around the little plant by the Chapel wall, as the long shafts of sunset
light came stealing under the campus oaks.
Our President's voice broke, we lUie to think, with emotion, as
she introduced D. Summy, the orator of the occasion. x\nd D. Summy
stood out, in bloomers and a crew jersey garnished with a large " lJ)l'-2,"

and biu'st forth with insj)ired eloquence. She greeted us appealingly


as '*
ladies," and she saluted 1914, hovering loyally in the l)ackground,
as " babies." The applau.se which greeted her she received with
Chesterfieldian bows.
Her words were winged, mounting upward as our ivy was to mount.
Ever and anon her voice thundered forth the glory of the Only Class
that Ever Was; ever and anon it sank to tones of piercing sweetness and
trembled with soulfvdncss. She reviewed our class history. She
reminded us that " children we came." She asserted that our record
was glorious, that there was nothing like it. These statements had
the beautiful element of truth. She prophesied the wonders of oiu-
future, and compared it to the ivy. This she fount! symbolic. She
planted that ivy with determination and with feeling. And then the
class, as one man, raised its voice in approval of her words and sent
their acclamation ringing into the stillness of the .sunset hour —
Hoo — rah, rah, rail, l!)l'-2,

Hoo — rah, 'VI, rah, Wellesley!

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Class of 1912
Helen K. Goss President
Ida F. Brooks Vice-Prenident
Dorothy Hart Recording Secretary
Dorothy Summy Currespondiiui Secretary
Louise Husted Treasurer
Dorothy Q. Applecjate \

Majorie Sherman Exccutire Committee


[

Helen W. Stinson )

Laura A. Draper )
Adrisory Committee
Alice Paine )

Dorothy G. Henderson } Factotums


Ruth L. Howe S

[Stf]
Ai.ii'K T. Abbe Ruth T. Abbott
375 Rock Street Ashland
Fall River, Mass. Mass.

Elizabeth H. .Vi-lbukmit HujiH 1). Allvn

4937 Madison .\vcnue Montgomery


Chicago, 111. Mass.

[o7]
AuNES Andrews Dorothy ii. Ai'Pleuate
Euclid Heights 931 Flatbush Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio BrookljTi, N. Y.

MuniEL Haciieler Behnre L. Hailey


Taleottville 134 Forest Park Avenue
Conn. Springfield, Mass.

[S8]
Marguerite Baker Gana Balauanokf
i Greystone Road 4128 N. Stevens Street
Melrose, Mass. Tacoma, Wash.

Ada W. Bancroft Margaret Ba.ncroei


381 Stevens Street AVellcsley
Lowell, Mass. Mass.

[.5.9
Florence K. Banks Ethel W. liAUBOuu
Patterson Fair Haven
N. Y. Vt.

MiLOKEl) HaTCHELUER Helen A. Hatlhelleh


Hampton East Douglas
N. H. Mass.

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Alice A. Bennett A. Kathahine Bingham
Wrenthara Cedar Rapids
Mass. la.

Anna 1{. Hissonnette EUXAIIETII Ul.ANEY


132G Main Stiwl \Yashiiigton Strwl

Worcester, Mass. Newton, Mass.

61
Dorothy L. Hlodgett Marguerite Boardman
Littk'ton Triimansburg
Mass. N. y.

MaRGAUF.T 15t)GLE Sally \ . Uott


Ilotrl Montclair 45 Beacon Street
Mimtclair, \. J. (iloiicestcr, Mass.

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Dorothy T. Bowden Grace M. Boynton
322'2 Ridgo Avenue ,'i7!) Washington Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y.

.\maxi)A E. BrnxKE
Marietta Brauy
2()'20 Paik .\ venue
li:{ Blue Hill Av<-nue
Minneapolis, .Minn.
Milton, Mass.

[63]
Irene Brewer Abhv Hrooks
1$.

2!)I'nion Avenue V. V.Raneh


Mamaroneck, N. Y. Caspar, Wyo.

Ida F. Brooks Alecia 1. Khowx


mi Pleasant Street 1907 \. Broad Street
Worcester, Mass. l'llil;nlel|iliia. I'a.

[641
Catharine U. ISkown Klizaueth .1. Brown
Barre U Orchard Street

Mass. Pawtucket, R. I.

LVDIA ( . BlIOWN Maruaret K. Browne


Westlown New Philadelphia

Pa. Ohio

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EliZAUEIH 1{. liuVANT
Frances R. Bujimok;!! Mahgaret Burr
Tavares Fultonville
Fla. N. Y.

Alk K E. I5l TLKli Mauion L. IJi ti,i;h

320 Skinker Road .'i7 Park Strcel


St. Louis, Mo. Kockvillr, Conii.

[671
Sarah E. Cadoo Abbie L. Caldwell
.5 Parmley Place Hopi)in Hill Avenue
Summit, N. J. North Attleboro, Mass.

Nell H. (.'aupentek Sahah 1*. Caswell


3035 Lafayette Avenue Norton
Oinalia, Neb. Mass.

[6S]
WlNIFHEI) CaTLETT Ethel M. Cautiux-Davis
Brookings 28 Newcorab Street
S. Dak. Boston, Mass.

ClllHSTIXE Chai'.ma.n Martha Chaules


i;58 Bay Street 1310Hinmun Avenue
Springfield, Mass. Evanston, 111.

[691
Anka E. Christensen Sarah R. Ci.aek
682,S Quiiicy Street 141 Westmoreland Place
Gcrmantown, Pa. Los Angeles, Cal.

Catherine Clarke (Jeutride K. Claukson'


15 li Frederica Street 1!)15 Chureli Avenue

Owensboro, Ky. Brooklyn, N. Y.

iro\
FioHx Clawsux Claudixe E. Clements
Edwardsvnlle 2113 Bancroft Place
111. Washington. D. C.

Mauv K. Cliffoki) FuiuLM I. .M. Cons


109G Fannington Avenue 61 Westminster Road
Hartford, Conn. Kuehesler, \. V.

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Alice A. Colbubn Dorothy Conner
li'i Fisher Avenue Boston Post Road
White Plains, X. Y. Rve, N. Y.

Helen L. Cross Nellie 1?. Ciuky


35 Hartwell Street i" \Yashin),'t()n Street

Fitchburg, Mass. Newport, U. I.

[~~'l
Christine T. Curtis
Helen I. Davis Maud S. Davis
45 Nahant Street 319 Claremont Avenue
Lynn, Mass. Montclair, X. J.

Dorothy Deemeh Jessie M. DeHaut


Red Oak 700 Summer Avenue
la.
Newark. N. .1.

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Dorothy DeLand
insA Draper
Gertri PK. M. Dudley Berxice B. Dunning
Millbury 156 Cedar Street
Mass. Bangor, Me.

Helen M. E.\tun Fh.vm E.S E(;an


49 Ivy Road 123 E. Forest .\ venue

Maiden, Mass. Detroit, Mich.

[77]
Esther Elliott Edith C. Erskine
25 Fairview Street 138 Mt. Vernon Street
Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.

Fr.wces a. Fauncb MiLDUEu L. Fex.ner


i Bott Court 28,) Williams Street
Salem, Mass. New London. Conn.

[7S]
Helen D. Fish Mart M. Fitzpatkick
36 Greenwich Street 108 Ward Street
Hempstead, X. Y. Worcester, Mass.

Kith L. I-'uanueks XORAH V. FUOTE


i9l Clifton Street 90 Myrtle .\ venue

Maiden, Mass. Fitchburg, Mass.

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Alice C. Forbes M. Makgaret Fritz
Weston 820 S. Main Street
Mass. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Annabel Garvev Uouoriiv Geeu


515 Buchanan Street West Hartford
Topeka, Kan. Conn.

[SOI
Dorothy Gerould Edna A. Gibbs
122 High Street 89 Glendale Park
North Attleboro, Mass. Rochester, N. Y.

Helen M. Glenn May a. K. Gorham


915 Madison Avenue 202 W. Seventy-Fourth Street
Columbus, Oliio New York, N. Y.

[81]
Helen K. Goss Kathahinf. S. Gowing
473 Lebanon Street 43 Jackson Street
Melrose, Mass. Lawrence, Mass.

SaII.V S. CiUAVES FUAMES (iUAV


Wellsboro Bcattystinvn
Pa. N. J.

IS3]
Rebecca W. Griest Margaret L. Griffin
208 S. Queen Street 231 Madison Avenue
Lancaster, Pa. Skowhegan, Me.

Elizabeth Griffith Bertha .\. (Jhimes


1025 N. Market Street 146 E. Haverhill Street
Wicliita, Kan. Lawrence, Mass.

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LuRA E. S. Griswold Mary B. Guernsey
40 Fountain Street 4 Erwin Park
New Haven, Conn. Montclair, N. J.

ELtANoH S. Hall Marv E. Hall


312 Maiden Street 301 Spring Street
Revere, Mass. Newport, H. I.

m\
Winifred S. Hall Olga S. Halsey
67 Fairfield Street i281 Edgecombe Avenue
St. Albans, Vt. New York, N. Y.

Elizabeth T. Harxed Marion A. Harris


Secane BO Second Avenue
Pa. Gloversville, X. Y.

[So]
Dorothy Hart Elizabeth Hart
50 Buckingham Street 1246 Amherst Place
Waterburv, Conn. St. Louis, Mo.

Carrie L. H.-vstings Dohothy G. Hexdeksox


New Windsor GiS Buffalo Avenue
Md. Niagara Kails, N. Y.

[S6]
RcTH U. Henderson Beulah E. Hepburn
Charlotte 205W. Fifty-Seventh Street
N. Y. New York, N. Y.

Anna 15. IlKiiU


Ruth M. Hobbs Makguerite Holden
321 Westfield Avenue New Haven
Roselle Park, N. J. Vt.

Ceciua G. Hollingswouth Ruth L. Howe


Rensselaer Carrollton
Ind. Kv.

[SS]
Mary Hime Louise Husted
2007 Grand Avenue 313S. High Street

Des Moines, la. West Chester, Pa.

I bey
Edna C. Jennings
Jessie A.
High Street 1084 First Avenue
608 S.
Salt Lake City, Utah
West Chester, Pa.

[89]
Marian E. Johnson Ethelwynne Jones
Pond Street 363S. Fifth Avenue

Quincy, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Margierita Karchbb Ha<hei. Kkator


Pierre 218 W. Walnut Lane
S. Dak. (iernutntown. Pa.

,W
Evelyn R. Keller Ghace E. Knight
942 President Street 36 Merriam Street
Brooklvn, X. Y. Pittsfield, Mass.

Mliuel Knight
Effie G. Kuhn Geokgeixe E. Kurtz
804 N. Sixteenth Street 20 S. Fifth Street

Harrisburg, Pa. Reading. Pa.

Helen C. Lamprey MADEI.EINE Jl. Lane


11 Fulton Street Great Barrington
Medford, Mass. Mass.

[9S]
Rosamond Langlet
Marguerite E. Lesser Adeline E. Lewis
HI Lancaster Street Care A. H. Skinner
Albany, N. Y. South Swansea, Mass.

Agnes E. Littue DnHOTHY IJ. LlTTI.B


•an Spring Street iGi Monroe Street
Pawtuckit. R. I. MonriH'. Mich.

IH]
Josephine Little Henrietta Littlefield
6310 Waterman Avenue 87 Francis Street
St. Louis, Mo. Brookline, Mass.

Hazkl NL Lockwoou
Carrie M. Longanecker Mart M. Lcey
6108 Howe Street 19 Russell Street
Pittsburg, Pa. Greenfield, Mass.

Florence D. M<<'.vrthy Susie W. MrC'RooDAN


Linden Place 217 Ashland Avenue
Auburn, N. Y. Bloomfield, N. J.

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Elsie R. Macdonald Mahgert Mackillop
117 Chandler Avenue 21 Brook Street
Detroit, Mich. Pawtucket, R. I.

Miriam McLodd Vera A. Manx


41 Wren Street 27 Union Street
West Roxburv, Mass. Natick, Mass.

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Natalie E. Marqu.\ht Alice I. Marsh
507 Wayne Street Dudley
Sandusky, Ohio Mass.

Jessamine Mahtix M\i<A A. Mahtin


51 Washington Street Honeoye Falls
Tarrvtown, \. Y. N. V.

[VS]
Edvthk W. Maslen Adelaide A. Mayo
2314 Aqueduot Avenue di Huntington Avenue
New York, N. Y. Boston, Mass.

Helena Meredith M.uiY E. Metz


U'JSedgwiek Street 57 X. Market Street
Jamaica Plain. Mass. Wooster, Oliio

[99]
Leonora Miller Edith C. Milliken
Patten Hotel 63 Stevens Avenue
Chattanooga, Tenn. Portland, Me.

Marguerite Milnor Anne U. Mouley


1615 Walnut Street Trenton
Williamsport, Pa. Tenn.

[100]
Hannah E. Moors
ViKllINIA MyRICK C,\BOLlM. il. N.VSH
5 (iarden Street Cherryfield
Wellesley Hills, Mass. Me.

Si s.\x Neweli. Ldi isE H. Noble


38Summer Street 10 Lexiutjtoii Street

Hyde Park, Mass. New Rritaiii, Conn

[lOS]
Hazel L. Nutter Marion G. Xctting
388 Ferry Street Wellesley
Maiden, Mass. Mass.

F.OsNlK .\I. O'Uriox Stella U Oust


226 Summer Street 41 Osborne Road
Somerville, Mass. Brookline, Mass.

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Bessie Oldershaw
Ruth M. Paxson Edith L. Pearce
Central Point 279 Washington Street
Ore. Gloucester, Mass.

Constance S. Pe.ajison Marg.yret II. Pearson


242 Roseville Avenue 804 Ninth Avenue
Newark, N. J. Heaver Kails, Pa.

[105]
UDORA Peck
Ri TH I'krkins
-'LOKEXCt; C.
Theodora Raab
Grace E. Richman Cathbyn V. Riley
W. Second Street
oOfi 1754 S Street
Muscatine, la. Washington, D. C.

Ida H. Roberts Lucy K. Roberts


414 Conway Street Pawling
Frankfort, Ky. N. Y.

llIO]
Helen Robehtson Jean E. Robertson
Ridley Park
188 N. Wabash Street
Pa.
Wabash, Ind.

E. Maxcv Robeson Gertrude M. Robeson


Nineteenth and Monroe Streets
Nineteenth and Monroe Streets
Washington, D. C.
Washington, D. C.

[Ill]
Agnes Rockwell Ruth S. Rodman
77 Montford Avenue 219 Washington Street
Asheville, X. ('. Welleslev Hills, Mass.

Mary M. Rogers
Marguehite Russell Edith Sackett
7 Shore Drive American Insurance Company
Lynn, Mass. Rockford, 111.

Kath.arixe E. Salkeld M.ARGARET SaLTAR


575 W. 17id Street 923 Kilburn .\ venue
New York, N. Y. Rockford, 111.

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Marjohie H. Sawyer Rea Schimpeler
402 Elm Street 1058 Cherokee Road
Gardner, Mass. Louisville, Ky.

Lenore Schlaepfer Esther U. Sc h.mitt


573 E. Twenty-Eighth Street 158 S. Cliff Street
Paterson, N. J. Ansonia, Conn.

[Hi
Dorothy M. Schmucker Edith Schoonmaker
Rosevale Avenue 22 William Street
West Chester, Pa. Ansonia, Conn.

CoRI.NNE SeaRLE Margaret B. Sheffield


1525 Park Avenue Miantonoris Avenue
Omaha, Neb. Newport, R. 1.

[115]
Irene S. Sheldon Mahjorie Sherman
92 E. Central Street 208S. Second Avenue

Natick, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

lluTii M. Shupp Gn-vcE !•'.


Su\cK
20 Center Avenue 25 South Street
Plviuouth, Pa. Bethel, Conn.

1 110
Delia A. Smith
Makie p. Stickley Helen W. Stinson
124 Hawley Street 29 Jackson Street
Binghamton, N. Y. Little Falls, N. Y.

Julia C. Stockett Maiuouv St(,).n ejlvn


Baakhead 14 Harrison Street
Alberta, Can. Taunton, Mass.

tlS]
Ethel \". Stott
DOHOTHY SUMMY Florence T. T.^LPEY
oii Oakdale Avenue York
Chicago, 111. Me.

Louise B. Tarbell M.VIIGAHET 'I'llOLEKS


87 Lincoln Street 7 .\mheist Street
Newton Highlands, Mass. Rochester, N. Y.

[iieo]
Emma I. Thomas H. Christine Thorndike
i'i ^tain Street 68 Harvard Street
Greenfield, Mass. Medford, Mass.

D. Ethel Trowuridoe Louise R. Uffouu


1821 II Street, X. W. 240 Xorfolk Street
Washington, D. C. Dorchester, Mass.

1
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Hazel R. Van Tine M. Louise Walworth
208 ( 'imgress Street 931 Center Street
Bradford, Pa. Newton Center, Mass.

illLUKED WaSIIUIUN Jesse S. Wkavku


Hunter's Park iOKI Third Street
Dulutli, Minn. Lonisville, Ky.

[122\
Florence Webster WiNIKHED WeHSTER
183 Main Street 610 N. Euclid Avenue
Haverhill, Mass. Oak Park, III.

Edna Vl. Weiden"h.\meh GWENVIII) Wki.I.KK


290 Guy Park Avenue 79 Arlin);tun .\ venue
Amsterdam, N. Y. VVestmount, Montreal, P. Q., Can.

1/2^1
Josephine A. Welte Mildred R. Wetiierill
Atlantic Highlands Twentieth and Providence Avenues
N.J. Chester, Pa.

ElEANOII I'. WlIEELEU Helen .S. White


East Milton 18 Concord Avenue
Mass. Cambridge, Mass.

[ lU ]
Makiiix Whitney Alice G. Whittemore
Miles Street 2 Woodland Road
Millbury, Mass. Maiden, Mass.

Gladys W. Written Leslie L. Whittlesey


101 W. Chestnut Street 40 Springdale Avenue
Wakefield, Mass. Newark, N. .1.

[120]
Carol S. Williams Mildred L. Winship
Glastonbury Slingerlanfls

Conn. N. Y.

RosELLA Woodruff Elizabeth C Woodward


2 S. Jackson Street 1718 \. Nevada .\vcnue
Klgin, III. ('iiloriilo Springs. ("dIo.

IJG]
Margaret S. Wright Mary A. Wyman
38-1 W. Market Street Foxboro
Akron, Ohiu Mass.

Mary Yarnaix Margaret Yocom


Ardmork Box 1040
Tacoma, Wash.

[137]
Hester E. Young Li LI M. ZlMMERMANN
39 Columbia Street 5H Juneau Place
Brookline, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis.

Nellie Zickekman
310 W. Seveuly-Thinl Slicd
New York, N. 'S'.

U'S]
Mildred Keim Anna P. Sumner
July 6, 1891 January 31, 1889
March 11, 11)11 September i, 1911

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Former Members of 1912

Allen, Florence R. Cook, Clara L.


9 Grove Street, North Attleboro, Mass. 1227 South Monroe Street, Spokane,
Allen, Mildred B. Wash.
118 Main Street, Bradford, Mass. COPELAND, StELUI A.
Andrews, Myra A. Box 705, Perry, N. Y.
57 South Main Street, Middleboro, Mass- Crampton, Esther B.
Austin, Madeline St. .John's Rectory, Norristown, Pa.
07 Whiting Street, Roxbury, Mass. CuMMiNGS, Jean M.
Gwynedd \'alley. Pa.
Bailey, Cynthia L.
1080 Peabody Avenue, Memphis, Tcnn. Day-, Sophia I.

Baldwin, Alice G. 1703 South Grand Avenue, Spokane,


405 East Town Street, Cohinibiis, Ohio Wash.
Berry, Beatrice U. Dean, Elizabeth
283 Main Street, Saco, Me. Falmouth, Mass.
Boswell, Ethel Dean, Frances C.
644 North Thirty-second Street. I'hihi- 1228 Hinman Avenue, Chicago, III.

delpliia. Pa. Dickinson, Hilda W.


Brand, Lucille S. 273 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass.
219 Grand Bluff Place, Highhind Park, 111. DiEHL. Laura V.
Braunhold, Elsie M. Wcllesley, Mass.
1729 Diversey Boulevard, (liicago. 111. Drake, Ruth B.
Brewer, Florence M. 220 South Main Street, Franklin, N. H
38 Main Street, Saugus, Mass.
BuRD, Mary I. Ebright, Mary R.
957 Bleecker Street, Utiea, N. Y. C78 East Market Street, .Vkron, Ohio
Butler, M. Agnes Edgerton, Margaret
81 Second Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Xorthfield, Vt.
Elwell, Grace E.
Campbell, Melville II. 4050 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111.

1313 North Emporia .Vvenne, Wichita, Erwin, Martha


Kan. 87 Linden .\ venue. .Jersey City, N. J.

Caton, Bertha A.
Foxboro, Mass. Farrington, Elinor
("lark, Lucile a. Bcllevue Street, West Riixbury. Mass.
1 Bransford. Salt Lake City, Utah Ferguson, Bonita
CoiT, Katharine 2639 East Twenty-ninth Street. Kansas
30 Hillside Avenue, Englewood, N. J. City, Mo.
Collins, L. Ruth Filler, Katharine D.
32 Block O, Pueblo, Colo. 307 Fourth Street, Warren, Pa.

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FiiiEsToxE, Anita Keim, Mildred


l'2li() Kast Broad Street, Columbus. Ohio Cynwyd, Pa.
FiTiiiAN, Makhakkt H. KiNGsBiRY, Clara S.

iS Hank Street, Hrkigeton, N. J. Fort Robinson, Neb.


Foster, (lEoiuiiA KuiEBEL, Elizabeth I.

Ellsworth, Me. North Wales, Pa.


Foster, Manion F.
2i Dana Street, Winter Hill, Mass. Leach, Clara C.
Fr.\ntz, Gretchen J. Essex, Vt.
897 FVankin .\ venue, Columbus, Ohio Leonard, Florence J.

Tolland Avenue, Rockville, Conn.


Gabi.e,Gertiuue Leonard, Laura A.
IHl Fourteenth .\ venue, Altoona, Pa. Penfield, N. Y.
vox Gal, Marjohie LiNLEY, Helen F.
iS'J White Street, Danbury, Conn. 2216 Brooklyn Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.
LissNER, Esther
Haslmoxd, Edith 69 Fenwood Road, Roxbury, Mass.
775 Chase Avenue, Rogers Park, Chicago, Loud, Leonora
III. Box 717, Saco, Me.
Harbin, May LosEY, Mildred J.

5i5 Prince Avenue, .\tlanta, Ga. 277 Lake .\ venue, Rochester, N. Y.


Hathaway, Mary Lowell, Dorothy
14 Greenough Place, Newport, R. I. 24 Brattle Street, Worcester, Mass.
Helm, Elizabeth
i<i53 Ellendale Place, Los Angeles, Cal. McNab. Maude A.
Hinds, Helen 210 .\rlington Street, Youngslown, Ohio
Division Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Martin, Bodien
HoBBs, Lemira M. 909 .\ venue C, San .\ntonio, Tex.
North Hampton, X. H. Maso.n, Louise C.
HOFMAN, RlTH N. 4724 Warrington Avenue, Philadelphia,
Fishers Lane, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Pa.
HoLAHAN, Florence Masterton, Eleanor
230 North Charlotte Street, Lancaster, Pa. Conway Center, N. H.
HoLDEN, K. Marion Mead, Adelia M.
322 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111. York, Neb.
HuNGERFORD, Constance Merridith, Catharine C.
;)7 .Mien Place, Hartford, Conn. 71 Imla.v Street, Hartford, Conn.
Merrill, Bertha
Ingalls, Franci;* O. 288 Water Street, Skowhegan, Me.
]32!l Fiftieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mehritt, Caroly.n E.
319 East Williams Street, .Ann .\rbor,
Johnston, Frances A. Mich.
77-t West End .\veniie. New York, N. Y. Millar, Jeanie L.
Jones, Makoiiekitb R. 718 Madison Avenue. Plaiiifield, N. J.
HU Ruthven Street. Roxburj', Mass. Mof>RE, Melita G.
154 Forest .\venue, Jamestown, N. Y.
Kappes, Marion Munger, Ruth
1745 Weslev .\ venue. Evanston, III. 1745 E Street, Lincoln, Neb.

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MUNROE, KaTHRINE Russell, Harriet G.
Ilia Third Street, Muskegon, Mich. East Chester, Williamsburg Station, N. Y-

Newman, Louise
1.5 Kennebec Street, Bar Harbor, Me. ScHNULL, Bertha M.
Newton, Christine M. 3030 North Meridian Street, Indianajjulis,

too Main Street, Winchester, Mass. Ind.


Nichols, Ethel Schwab, Emma H.
12.5 Ferry Street, Everett, Mass. 20 Vernon Terrace, East Orange, N. .1.

Norton, Josephine Schwab, Erma B.


908 Topeka .\ venue, Topeka, Kan. 2-110 East Fortieth Street, Cleveland,
Notter, M.\ry I. Ohio
42 West Scribner .\ venue, Du Bois, Pa. Seiferth, A'iD\
North Union Avenue, Natchez, Miss.
O'Callaghan, ]VL\rguerite M. Serkl.\nd, Dorothy C.
11!) Stoughton Street, Dorchester, Mass. Gridley, Cal.
Odell, Harriet H. Smith, Abeie
96 East .\ venue, Norwalk, Conn. 498 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth
Ogden, Miriam W. Street, New Y'ork, N. Y.

Millington, N. J. Smith, Lora V.


O'Neill, Esther A. 1730 M Street, Lincoln, Neb.
1107 Fourteenth Avenue, .\ltoona. Pa. SoRG, Marcia F.
Ortiz, Carmen M. 116 Scott Street, Monroe, Mich.
22 Vives Street, Ponce, P. R. Squires, Grace E.
1732 Orleans Avenue, Sioux City, la.
Pearson, Crace M. Stackhouse, Charlotte M.
Home Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. 418 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y'.
Perley, Marion Stocker, Edna Y'.
Ipswich, Mass. 47 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass.
Perrin, Florence E. Stone, Edith E.
735 West Fourth Street, Station .\. 15 Liberty Street, Waltham, Mass.
Superior, Wis. Sumner, .\nna P.
Price, H. Katherine 16 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J.

,'59.'i7 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Rand, Dorothy Templeton, Marion E.


18 Morrill Street, Dorchester. Mass. Exeter, N. H.
Ream, Stella Thompson, Adalyn
Somerset, Ohio 1530 Harlem .\venue, Rockford, 111.

Rhoads, Gertrude B. ToNKiNG, Leonora B.


Oak Lane, I'hiladtlphia. Pa. ;?8 Orchard Street, Dover, N. .1.

Roberts, May S. Trii'p, Mary .\.

Moorestown, N. J. 315 Main Street, South Hingliani, Mass.


Robertson, Mary E. Trowbridge, L. Alice
Ridley Park, Pa. 1828 .\sbury Avenue, Evanston, 111.
RuBEL, Sarah B. Tufts, Henrietta
428 West St. Calhcrlne Street, Louisville, 15 Bradlee Street, Dorchester Center,
Ky. Mass.

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7 Xortli Queen Street, York, I'a. Box 63, Princeton, N. J.

Wilson, Helen
Waite, Blanche L. Wellesley, Mass.
83 Mechanic Street, Orange, Mass. Wilson, Helen L.
Weir, S. Evelyn 1203 Pratt Boulevard, Chicago, III.

166 Prospect Place. Brooklyn, N. V. Winkler, Lucile F.


Weisel. Mary E. 1449 Second Street, Louisville, Ky.
2901 Fairview Circle, Birmingham, Ala. Wood, Ruth W.
Wensley, RlTH Millbank, So. Dak.
30 Wellesley Street, East Cleveland, Ohio WoODBRIDGE, HeLEX L.
WiDXER, .\gNES 1827 Asbury Avenue, Evan.^ton.
Corning, la 111.

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STUDENT GOVERHHENT

CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

BARN SWALLOWS

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Wellesley Student Government Association
Officers

A. Katharine Bingham, 1912 Preaident


Helen L. Cross, 191''2 Vice-Presideid
Mary W. Humphrey, 1913 Secretary
Clara A. Hart, 1913 Treasurer

Executive Board — A.
Katharine Bingham, 19h2; Helen L.
Cross, 1912; Abby B. Brooks, 1912; Mary W. Humphrey, 1913;
Clara A. Hart, 1913; Mary E. Colt, 1913; G. Marjorie Kendall,
1914.

Advisory Coiiiinittee — Laura A. Draper, 1912; Alice Paine, 1912;


Dorothy L. Drake, 1913; Mary E. Clark, 1913; Mary F. Ballan-
TiNE, 1914; Margaret Elliott, 1914.
College at Large — Dorothy T. Bowden, 1912; Helen R. Marti \%
1913.

Joint Committee — Dorothy R. SuiMmv, 1912; Josephine E.


Bryant, 1913.
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Village Seniors

Helen Cross
L. \

Josephine Little t
l^oaiiett

Helen A. Batcheller)
Sarah R. Cl.\rke IVehh
jVIay a. K. Gorham CroftoH
Sara S. Graves Eliot
Dorothy Deemer <S Waban Street
Jesse S. Weaver 11 Abbott Street
Mildred F. Winship H Dover Street

Christine Chapman 18 Belair Avenue

Student House Presidents


Nellie Zuckerman, IDl'-Z College
Carrie M. Longanecker, \Q\i Stone
Frances R. Burleigh. 191^2 Beehe
SusieW. McCroddan, 1912 Cazenove
Ruth M. Shupp, 191 "^ Pomeroy
Ruth L. Flanders, 191'-> Shafer
Frances A. Faunce, 1912 Norumbega
Almira S. Morgan, 1912 Freeman.
Hester E. Young, 1912 Wood
Amanda E. Brecke, 1912 Wilder
Marguerite L. Staats, 1912 Fiske
Sara S. Graves, 1912 FJiot

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Christian Association

Elizabeth H. Hart, 191''2 President


Hazel L. Nutter, 1912 ]' ice-President

Elizabeth L. Fanning, lOll' Recording Secretary


Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 Corresponding Secretary
Lura E. S. Griswold, 191'2 Treasurer
Hetty S. Wheeler .... Chairman Religious Meetings Committee
RoxANA H. Vivian Chairman Missionary Committee
Marian Rider, 1913 Chairman Bible Sf)idy Committee
Marcia Kerr, 1913 Chairman Mission Study Committee
Helen R. Martin, 1913 Chairman Extension Committee
Helen McG. Joy, 1913 Chairman Social Committee
Ruth E. Curtis, 1913 Chairman General Aid Committee
Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 . . Chairman Correspondence Committee
Grace A. Kilborne, 1910 General Secretary

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Barnswallows
Florence T. Talpey, lOl'-Z President
Ruth M. Pepperday, 191.'5 Vice-President
Alice M. Ross, 1913 Treasurer
Dorothy M. Gostenhofer, 1914 Secretary
Dorothy' L. Blodgett, 1912 Custodian
L. Elsa Loeber, 1913 Assistant Custodian

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College Settlements Association, Wellesley Chapter

G. Ada Herring, 1913 President


Anna E. Christensen, 191'-2 \

Dorothy Harrison, 1913 Vwe-Preside,its


Genevieve Huntington, 1914 I
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Lucie E. Taussig, 1915
Margaret N. Hewey, 1913 Secretary-Treasurer
Muriel Streibert Faculty Member

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Athletic Association

Martha Charles, lOl'J President


Marjorie Cowee, 1913 Vice-President
Elizabeth McConaughy, 1914 Secrelary
Helen P. South, 1913 Treasurer
Frances M. Robinson, 1914 Custodian

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Archery

Gana Balabanoff Helen Davis

Basket Ball

Elizabeth Allbright Abby Brooks


Mary Guernsey

Golf

Lucy Roberts Marguerite Staats

Hockey
Agnes Andrews May Gobham
Katharine Bingham Margery Mackillop
Gertrude Clarkson Grace Slack

Rowing
Frances Gray Ethelwynne Jones
Cecilia Hollingsworth Corinne Searle
Dorothy Summy

Running
Bernice Bailey Christine Chapman
Mildred Washburn

Tennis

Elizabeth Blaney Martha Charles


Louise Walworth

Indoor Meet

Ethel Caution-Davis Helen Lamprey

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Tennis Team
Elizabeth Bl.\ney Head
M. Louise Walworth Captain
Martha Charles Gertrude M. Robeson
Anna E. Christensen Ruth S. Rod\l\n

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Running- Team
Bernice L. Bailey Head
Christine Chapman Captain

Alice A. Bennett Marguerite Milnor


Julia K. Drew Mary Oliver
Ruth L. Howe Cathryn V. Riley
Josephine Little Helen Robertson
Helena Meredith Mildred Washburn

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Crew
Mildred L. Fenner Cecilia G. Hollingswortii
LuRA E. S. Griswold Etiielwynne Jones
Dorothy Hart Alice Paine
Dorothy G. Henderson Corinne Searle
Dorothy Summy

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Indoor Meet Team


Dorothy T.Bowden LuRA Griswold (Capiain)
E. S.
Lydia C. Brown Cecilia G. Hollingsworth
Ethel M. Caution-Davis Ethelwynne Jones
Gertrude E. Clarkson Helen C. Lamprey
Helen I. Davis Dorothy M. Schmucker

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Basket Ball Team
Elizabeth B. Allbright Head
Abby B. Brooks Captain

Margaret R. Buckley Madeleine H. Lane


Frances R. Burleigh Dorothy M. Schmucker
]V£\RY B. Guernsey Nellie Zuckerman

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Golf Team
Lucy K. Roberts Head
Marguerite L. Staats Captain

Florence M. Coiin Mary E. Metz


Helen D. Fish Hester E. Young

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Archery Team
Helen I. Davis Head
Frances C. Dages Captain

Gana Balabanoff Leonora Mill]!;r


Adelaide A. Mayo Mary M. Rogers

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TELL I\1E WHO'S WINNING.
(Tune: " Who Are You teilh To-night? ")

Tell mewho's winning, I say, I say,


Oh, tell me who
wins to-day?
Is it that smarty hearty party
Flaunting the violet, say?
Is it the class that wears the blue.
So jaunty, so sure and gay?
No! the class that's wearing the crimson
Is winning the games to-day.

II
Who's on the field to-day, to-day.
Say, who's on the fiekl to-day?
"
Wiio is that " hushing Freshman crushing
Vision in red array?
Why are they cheering, wildly cheering?
Answer me, won't you say?
We will tell you all this morning
1912's first to-day.

To 1012
{Tune: " Hilly ")

When they i)liiy (/(ilf. it's \i)hi thal's playing.


For knows how to play.
I'M'-i

And when they rim, it's 1912 that's running,


For WVl leads all the way.
And when they cheer, it's 1912 that's cheering,
For tennis, hockey, basket ball.
And when we win, and when we win,
We're then ahead of all.

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The Wellesley College News
Muriel Bacheler, 191'2 Editor-in-Chief
Catiirene H. Peebles, 191'-2 Associate Editor
Margaret L.Law, 1912 Magazine Editors
j
Majorie Sherman, 191''2 )

Sarah W. Parker, 19 1:5^ Literary Editors


Helen G. Logan. 1913 \
Kathlene C. Burnett, 191;5/ Reporters
Carol S. Prentice, 1913 S

Bertha March, 1895 Alumna- Editor


Frances Gray, 1912 Business Manager
Josephine (iuioN, 191.S
j Assistant Easiness Managers
Ellen J. Howard, 1914 )

Dorothy Blodgett, 1912 Subscription Editor

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THE WELLESLEY MAGAZINE 419

at the scene spread before our ken. Under the approach of rosy dawn the
pearly ice glowed with an eery hght. But now our attention was called to the
players already assembled on the diamond. The game was on. They cut
for partners and the Blues won the toss. With a cry of " Yoicks, hi, Yoicks
Fore," they were off under the wire on a windward drive with the bunkers
looming ahead. But the Red's service was quick and sure and, as the Blues
moved a castle, their captain led from his strongest suit. There was a cry
of " off side thirty lo\e " from the crowd on the shore. Helen and I held
hands and breathed hard. The maintop sails of the Reds were bellying
out as they hove to on a home run around the goal post. But the Blues
still held good cards. Slowly, slowly they dribbled, feinting for an opening,

and as the Red's pony stumbled over the gridiron they held them fast in a
half-Nelson that threatened to trump their partner's ace. The score was
thirty-four and five yards to gain. Would they? Dare they.' The Blues were
running on second speed with one plane punctured and the midiron lunged
clear through the sprit sail. But the Reds were not much better. On, on
they came for the touchdown, the flying wedge streaming from the second
base. Neck and neck they drew a bead for the pocket. There was a sharp
report. The Red's starboard tire blew up as it revoked. Was it all over?
No, no, they still kept on, playing spades to lose. The jackpot was limping
at the waterline. With one last, wild burst the Reds punted for the tee,
drove home the right bower, putted the third basket, and pitched a grand
slam. And the match was won.

HERS
If in the blind fathomless mystery of love and death
We miss each other.
What, oh what will then the answer be?

While the music of the spheres in awful harmony out roll

The wandering soul of me —


Ah, what is that to me?
Annie Maria Jones, 1915.

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THE WELLESLEY MAGAZINE

SLIP SHEETS
An Interpretation in B Flat

Silently, slowly, sadly, the snow sifted soothingly through bare boughs,
over ragged roofs, upon hatless heads. A single sparrow chirped out once
a protest. Then all was still. A light flamed out, orange amid the blue
snow-dusk. Brighter, brighter it shone. Beyond the steps a battered tin
can lay shining, and beyond that the light caught a puddle, and it shone.
But still the merciless snow whirled and festooned. A deeper silence fell.
A bough crackled. There was absolute silence for ten, twenty, thirty
minutes. Then suddenly and with a sigh and soft murmur as of thousands
upon thousands of protesting ghosts that crowded at the gates to plead with
pale hands, the silence fell; it broke with a clatter. A cloud of dry leaflets
whirled by the and biting wind, scurried around the corner, and eddied
chill

about the lone tin can. It was a tomato can. The crimson of its label
flashed out redly and shcjwed ruddy through the pale snow-wreaths. Its
work was o'er. And now it rested quiet, tranquil, in its long home. Peace
settled down to it, with the softly sliding snow. It sank down lower yet and
listened to the silence. The bare boughs were oxidized with frost and
glittered and shone in the frosty light of myriads of blazing stars. A last
flake settled soothingly on the last bare space on the tin can. And it was
content.

EDITORIAL.
The editor folds her blue satin kimono around her, dips the first three
fingers of her right hand into the cut glass ofifice inkstand, pushes back her
hair, and sighs. She must write an editorial. But what about? She stares
at the original Botticelli hung o\er the office desk. A protest, perhaps, but
what about? More loyal and enthusiastic support? The death of heart
interest in college themes? An appeal to the flippant? A warning to those
who appear to be letting the academic interfere with their college educa-
tion? The Editor groans and throws the cutglass inkstand at the Business
Manager, who always has something to write about —
money. But this
is no inspiration. The Editor glooms. Ah, what is all the world's vaunted
progress and clemency? What is honor? What is happiness? How —

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Colleoe IHlews
Vol. 10. No. 9 WELLESLEY. MASS., NOVEMBER 31, 1911 Price S Gents

SOCIETY NOTES. Shakespeare's Tradegy " Af/rf- The Fair Co-Ed., Celia Myth.
night " were read by Nell N. The Girl that Got Married and
Boss and Fanny S. Bray, while, Came Back, Gerty Barkson.
SOCIETY TAU ZETA Shakespeare News-and- Maga-
EPSILON. zine was discussed b>' Muriel
Synglelyf. SOCIETY ALPHA KAPPA
At a program meeting of the
CHI.
Society Tau Zcta Epsilon, No-
vember 31.1911, the following AGORA SOCIETY. On Saturday
evening, Novem-
program was presented. The berSociety Alpha Kappa
31,
subject for the meeting was the A regular meeting of the Agora
Chi held a classy presentation of
" Welles-Lee School of Art." Society was held on Saturday
Porticus and Pergola.
morning at 8.30 and Saturday
I. Da V'inchee: Monna Lisa. evening at 8. The program CHARACTERS.
Chief Objector: Betsy presented represented a meeting
Blaney. of an Investigation Committee Pergola, Maggy Stats.
Model: Mary Jersey. for the purpose of looking into Porticus, Hefty Koon.
IL Abbey: Sir Galahad. the subject of Campus Housing Page, Hannah
Burr.
Model: Hazel Nutt. Conditions. Studentia lady very
Aedificia,
Proctor: Ellen R. Heeler. much in waiting, C. Dummy.
Inspector of Faculty Slums, .Alexander Hortus,
Ul. Sculptor Ifnknown: Billi-
Calomel Mercy Mella Hampey.
ken.
Model: Deak Hagglepate.
A House Mother,
Helen Parkenter.
Head Suppressor: Bracy Leader of Janitor's dancing class,
Goynton.
Prynne Curl.
SOCIETY ZETA ALPHA.
Promoter of Dining Rooms, On Saturday, November 31,
Cally Saswell. the Society Zeta Alpha held a
SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. Walking Delegate, Gypsy Round. program meeting. In accord-
Chimney Sweep, Fan C. Frunce. ance with its subject for the year.
At a regular meeting of the Keeper of Doughnut, Modern Tragedies, it presented
Shakespeare Society on Satur- Bertha Merry. the informal opera. The Follies
day evening, the first two acts of 1Q12.
were given of The Training of
the Crew, or The Homenway Drill. PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY. CHARACTERS.
The cast was as follows: Forensic Ash, H. Floss.
At a formal meeting of Phi
CHARACTERS. Phibbe d'Kap, Nell N. Wrenalds.
Sigma Society, November 31,
Freshman Cheer, Ally Spaine.
Dea X. Machina 191 1, the first two acts of the
Precedent, Gwendolyn Wells.
Morty Kittenson. masque Hootings of the Campus
r- i Margaret S. Herman.
,

Sport, Catchcni Bangem. Owl were presented.


Molly Ragers.
E.xecutive Board, Bida Ruoks. GHs
^'"^'
( Sukev Ewell.
G. V. M., Charla Mars.
CHARACTERS.
Iwalani H, Ruth Ellowe. The Trunk Room Man,
Ruth Bobbs.
Papers on Shapespeare's Son- College Hall Ghost,
nets to a Passionate Freshman, Seed Hackett.
and The Significant Recurrence The Spirit of the Mathwell
of the Term " Believe Me," in Gardens, H. S. W. Hite.

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Legenda Board
Marjory Stoneman, 101^2 Editor-in-Chief
Madeleine H. Lane, WH Associate Editor
Frances Egan, lOl'-Z Business Manager
Margaret Thom, 1913 Assistant Business Manager
Mildred B. Washburn, 1912 \

Grace M. Boynton, 1912 ' Literary Editors


NORAH V. FOOTE, 1912 I

Lydia C. Brown, 1912 '

Grace F. Slack, 1912 Art Editor-in-Chief


Margery Mackillop, 1912 Assistant Art Editor

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The Wellesley College Choir

Officers

Hamilton C. Macdougall Choir Master


Katherine Mortenson, lOl'^ } Librarians
Bessie S. Scudder, 1913 S

Helen K. Goss, 191''2 Chorister


Ruth Hypes, 19 U5 Assistant Chorister

members
First Sopranos

Edith D. Allyn, 191*2 E. Irene Kriebel, 1913


Nell B. Carpenter. 191'2 ^Marguerite Lautenbach. 1913
Mary K. (iiLEs, 1914 Florence S. Sieber, 1913
Elizabeth W. Griffith, 191'2 D. Ethel Trowbridge, 191'2
Ruth Hypes, 1913 Alice E. Wormwood, 1913

Substitutes

Edna Bartlett, 1915 Eleanor F. Fowle. 1914


Sarah V. Cattell, 1915 Elizabeth V. Hinds, 1915

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Second Sopranos

Mary E. Colt. 191;? Alice Paine, 191'-2


Louise J. Eppich, 191.'5 Ruth M. Pepperday, 1913
Gladys Gorman, 1914 Stella Ream, 1913
Dorothy Hart, Wli Dorothy' Summy, 191'2
AFargaret N. Jackson. 1914 E\ ELYN K. Wells, 1913

Substitutes

Frances H. Alden. 191.> Elizabeth L. Bacon, 1915


Marguerite H. Westerberg, 1915

Contraltos

Rachel F. Helen K. Goss, 191^2


Burbank, 1913
Mary E. Clark, 1913 Eleanor S. Hall, lOl'-Z
Louise Crawford. 1913 Josephine W. Pitman. 191'2
Helen L. Cross. 191'2 Ruth S. Rodman, 191'-2
Gladys Dowling, 1913 Gertrude S. Streeter, 191'-2
Berenice K. Van Slyke, 1913

Substitutes

Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 Margaret L. Beers, 1915


Lois P. Durant, Sp.

Graduate Members

Gladys Earle, 1911 LiLLA Weed, 190^2

Grace A. Kilborne, 1910 Hetty S. Wheeler, 190'2

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Glee Club
Ruth Hypes, 1913 Leader
Ruth S. Rodivl^n, 1912 President
Katherine Mortenson, 1912 Accompanist
Mildred Washburn, 1912 Assistant Accompanist

First Sopranos Second Sopranos

Dorothy Bullard, 1912 Dorothy Brown, 1914


Helen M. Eaton, 1912 Louise Eppich, 1913
Ruth Hypes, 1913 Mary Katherine Giles, 1914
Natalie Williams, 1913 Sylvia T. Goulston, 1914
Alice E. Wormwood, 1913 Dorothy Hart, 1912
Florence Talpey, 1912
Margaret Tuttle, 1913

First Altos Second Altos

Helen K. (ioss, 1912 Margaret R. Buckley, 1912


Clara Newhousk, 1914 Rachel Bcrbank. 1913
Lucy K. Roberts, 1912 Mary Clark, 1912
Ruth S. Rodman, 1912 Carol S. Prentice, 1913

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Mandolin Club
Eleanor S. Hall, 191'2 Leader
INIarjorie ]\I. Soule, 191;} Assistant Leader
LiLi M. Zimmerman, 191'£ President

First Mandolins
Ruth Blaisdell, 1913 Eleanor Wheeler, 1912
Artus James, 1913 Edith Wilson, 1913
Harriet Selkirk, 1913 Lili M. Zimmerman, 191'2

Second Mandolins
Dorothy Q. Applegatk, 1913 Elizabeth Haynes, 1913
Helen Froeligh, 1913 Mabel Winslow, 1913
Third Mandolins
Elsie Buttery, 1914 Susan Wilbur, 1913
Guitar
Dorothy Croasdale, 1914 Marjorie M. Soule, 1913
Marian E. Johnson, 191''2 Alice Shoemaker, 1914
Imogene S. Morse, 1914 Vina E. Smith, 1914
Margaret Stone, 1914
Violin Bass Viol
Claire Rosenberg, 191'-^ Marion Prince, 1913
Tenor Mandola
Anne E. Nutt, 1914 Dorothy Culver, 1914

Banjo
M. Agnes Butler, 1913 Helen L. Ely, Sp.
Dorothy Ebersole, 1914 Edith Hewitt, 1912
Dorothy Clark, 1913 Hester E. Young, 1912
Ti/nipanies
Lili M. Zimmerman, 1912
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Orchestra

Mr. Albert T. Foster, Conductor

Fird Violbis
LuciLE S. Flagg, 1914 Margaret Prall, 1915
M. Evelyn Gough, 1914 Mary Rosa, 1914
Adelaide C. Masters, 191.) Claire Rosenberg, 191^2
Alice G. Mulligan, 1914 Sophie L. Tillinghast, 1914

Second Violins
Margaret Burr, IHVI Evelyn P. Furber, 1914
Berenice B. Dunning, 191"^ Tilla McCarten, 1913
Margaret Elliott, 1914 Ruth Peck, 1915
Anne Taylor, 1914

Bass
Marion Prince, 1913

Piano
Edith A. Ayres, 1914 Elizabeth Van R. Limont, 1914 (Assistant)

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Dorothy Summy, 1912 President


Edith D. Allyn, 1912 I' ice-President

Elizabeth B. Allbright, 1912 Secretary


Marion S. Loker, 1912 Treasurer
Margaretiie MtJLLER Advisorij Member

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Gertrude M. Robeson, VM'-Z President


Alice C. Merrill, 1913 Vice-President
Edith B. Wilbur, 1913 Secretary
Jennie L. Roessler, 1913 Treasurer
Alice H. Bushee
Dorothy McDowell, 1913 f
Board oj Directors
Margaret Thom, 1913
Mabel G. Silsby, 1914

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Helen S. White, 11)12 President
Alice E. Butler, 191''2 J'ice-Presirlenf
Marian Rider, 191:3 Secrefary
Marguerite I. Mallett, 1!)11 Assistant Secretary
Carol S. Prentice, 191:5 Treasurer
Magdeleine O. Garret ^^,^.,,/,^ Members
j
Helene a. Forest )

Debating Club
E.Maxcy Robeson, 191'^ President
Mary I. Burd, 1913 V ive-P resident
Kathlene C. Burnett, 1913 Secretary-Treasurer
B. Belle Ranney, 191'2 Corresponding Secretary
Eunice Chandler, 1911 \

Marian A. Smith, 1912 (


g^^^^ ^j Directors
Natalie Williams, 1!)1;> I

Helen M. Keelek, 191:5/

Consumers" League
Susan Newell, 191'-2 President
Helen P. South, 191:5 Secrctary-Treasnrer
Rea Schimpbler, 1912 Corrcspiindinij Secretary
Edith Tufts
S. . Faculty Member
Helen Reynolds, 1912 1

Ruth E. Curtis, 191:3 Execut ire Board


Lucy L. Addams, 1!)H )

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MILOSOPHY CLUB
Josephine N. Curtis, 1910 President
Mary W. Calkins Vice-President
Katharine Duffield, 1913 Secre1(m/-Trcasu.rer

Education Club
Mary W. Saavyer, 1911 Presidcnl
Anna J. McKeag Vice-President
Florence M. Kunkel, 1911 Secretary-Treasurer

Students' Building Committee

Dorothy Q. Appegate, 191^2 Chainuan


Dorothy AY.Ridgway, 191:? Treasurer
A. Katharine Bingham, 191'2, ex officio
Abby B. Brooks, 1912 Sophie L. Tillinghast, 1914
Edna L. Swope, 1913 Carolyn R. Taylor, 1915

;«y
1913
Muriel Bacheler Rea Schimpeler
NoRAH FooTE Marjory Stoneman
Mary Guernsey Mildred Washburn
Cathrene Peebles Carol Williams

1913
Helen Logan Berenice Van Slyke

19 lit

Elizabeth Hirsh Maryfrank Gardner

Miss Laura L. Lockwood ) „


-,. ,, -.^ raculfi/
Miss Carrie Holt )

Mildred Washburn, 191''2 Head

[no\
Officers of Aliimritt Association

Mrs. Frances Scuddek Williams, 1886, Glastonbury,


Conn President
Behtiia Bailey, 1888, Lakeville, Conn \' ice-President

Florence S. M. Crofut, 1897. "25 N. Beacon St.,

Hartford, Conn Secretari/


Mrs. Helen Damon Smith, 18!)8, 111) ('ajiilol Ave.,
Hartford, ("onn Director
Lillian W. Smith. lOOZ, Siinshury. Conn Treasurer
Mrs. Mary Oilman Ahlers. 1888. Wellesley College,
Alumna? General Secretary

Graduate Club
Officers

Laura A. Welch, 1905 President


Ethel T. Smith, 1911 ]' ice-President

Elizabeth P. Longakek, 1911 Treasurer


Geneva V. Brill, L^niversity of Washington, 1911 . . . Secretary

Charier Members Associate Members


Bates, Katharine Lee Heatley, Margaret Balch, Emily G.
Pendleton, Ellen Fitz Hersey, Hannah H. Bushee, Alice H.
Holt, Carrie M. Calkins, Mary W.
TiFTs, Edith Souther
Hi'tchinson, Claribel ^L Chapin, F. Stuart
X'lVIAN, RoXANA H. Kvnkel, P'lorence M. Colin, Therese
Lincoln, Marita O. CoNANT, Martha P.
Longaker, Elizabeth P. Edwards, Katherine M.
Active Members
Lucas, Marion Ferguson, Margaret C.
Ahlers, Mary G. Macartney, Helen H. Fisher, Elizabeth F.
Allen, Leah B. Morrill, Helen T. Hamilton, Clarence G.
Andem, Ethel L. MuNsoN, Grace Hastings, Florence E.
Avery, Myrtilla XoYES, Isabel F. Little,Margaret
Barr. Nan C. Robinson, M. Eloise McKeag, Anna J.
Brill, Geneva V. Sawyer, Mary \V. Merrill, Helen A.
Chandler, Evnice Smith, P^thel T. Moffett, Edna V.
CoLTON, \'era Stone, Mabel A. Pratt, Frederick H.
Cook, Helen D. Stone, M. Lois Roberts, Charlotte F.
Ctrtis, Josephine X. TcppER, Sara F. Shackford, Martha H.
Daniel-s, Margaretta Walmsley, Evelyn M. Sherwood, Margaret P.
Davis, Olive Watt, Muriel ^L .Smith, Mary F.
Earle, Gladys IL Weed, Lilla Snow, Labtitia M.
Goldring, Winifred Welch, Laura A. Stevenson, Louisa S.
Grenier, Georgette Woodward, Sarah J. Tilt, .Jennie
Haelssler, Florence Turner, .Julia E.
Hazbltine, Alice L Wheeler, Hetty S.

\iri\
Student Volunteers
Ruth Howe Leader
Ruth Haven Secretary

Graduate Students

Grace Kilborne Evelyn Walmsley

1912
Frances Gray Ruth Howe
Carol 'Willl\ms

1913
Katharine Duffield Edith Montgomery
Ruth Haven Margaret Reed
Mary Humphrey Marian Rider
Bessie Scudder

191'i

Ida Appenzeller Helen Doremus


Helen Hutch craft

1915
Charlotte Wyckoff

Equal Suffrage League


L. Ruth Collins, U>13 PrcKidcid
Sophie C. Hart Vice-President
Mary M. Rogers, 191'-2 Secrefarij-Trcasurrr
Josephine H. Batciielder \

Marjory Stoneman, 1!)1'2 [


Executive Board
Marion A. Prince, 1918 )
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SOUTHERN CLUB

Catherine Clarke President


Ruth Louise Howe Viee-P resident
Josephine W. Guion Secretari/

Katherine Williamson Treasurer

.iri\
liirMAINE CLUB

Caroline Nash President


Hazel Holden Vice-Preaident
Imogene Wormwood Secretary
]Mary Calkin Treasurer

Margaret R. Buckley, 1912 President


Edith Wilson, 1913 Secretary

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Pie Eaters
Dorothy Hart Pieman
Dorothy Conner Simple Simon

Helen Goss Ruth Curtis


Margery Mackillop Gladys Dowling
Delia Smith Clara Hart
Josephine Bryant Gladys Richards

Consumers
Anna Christensen President
Adalyn Thompson Vice-President
Helen K. Goss Secretary
Ruth Howe Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Daphne Selden FirstMember
Josephine Guion Second Member
Mary Colt Third Member
Edith Besse Fourth Member

AND THERE ARE OTMER5

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'^''&P'
191S
Edith Allyn Vera Mann
Gana Balabanoff Leonora Miller
Margaret Bancroft Marguerite Milnor
Elizabeth Bryant Bessie Oldershaw
ISIary Clifford Margaret Pearson
Mary Fitzpatrick Ruth Perkins
Dorothy Geer Ruth Perry'
Rebecca Griest Florence Price
INIargaret Griffin Theodora Raah
Anna Herr Estelle Reid
Effie Kuhn Marguerite Staats
Helen Lamprey' Dorothy Summy'
Madeleine Lane Emma Thomas
Gl ADY'S WhITTEN

191i

Annie Bailey Mildred Holmes


Mabel Barr Breta Lewis
Helen Besler Alice Merrill
Marion Corliss Margaret Pearsall
Doris Fenton Ruth Reed
Charlotte Godfrey' Olive Terrill
Helen Wheeler

*
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THE AGORA
Officers

Nell B. Carpenter President


H. Carolyn Percy Vice-President
Sarah P. Caswell Recording Secretary
CoRiNNE Searle Corresponding Secrefary
Frances A. Faunce Treasurer
Marian Rider Custodian of the House
" "
L.Ruth Collins Editor of the Agora
Abby Johnson Sergeant-at-Arms
Emily McK. Pardee Keeper of the Records
Lydia C. Brown 1

L.Elsa Loeber > Executive Committee

Katharine E. Duffield j

Members
in facultate
Emily Greene Balch Katharine Coman
Mary Whiton Calkins Sara F. Tupier
Mary Caswell Alice Vinton Waite
Lilla Weed
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Alice Bennett Marion Loker
Lydia Brown Carrie Longanecker
Abbie Caldwell Almira Morgan
Nell Carpenter Katharine Pardee
Sarah Caswell Ruth Paxon
Florence Cohn Carolyn Percy
Jessie DeHart Belle Ranney
Frances Faunce Catiiryn Riley
Mildred Fenner Ruth Rodman
Helen Glenn Corinne Searle
Olga Halsey Margaret Wright
E\elyn Keller Margaret Yocom

1913
Constance Biell Ethel Kenyon
YiNG Mei Chun- Bertha Merrill
Ruth Collins Emily Pardee
k,\tharine duffield Constance Reed
Marion Hale Marian Rider
Celia Hersey Eva Rose
Pingsa Hu Bessie Scudder
Abby Johnson Grace Squires
Maud White

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PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY
Officers

Delia A. Smith President


Margery Mackillop Vice-President
Ruth M. IIobbs Recording Secretari/
Katharine Gowing Corresponding Secretary
Mildred Washburn Head of Work-
Gertrude E. Clarkson Treasurer
Gertrude W. Schauffler Custodian of the House
Mary E. Colt } Marshals
Ruth M. Pepperday S

Members
in facultate
Josephine H. Batchelder Katharine Lee Bates
Elizabeth W. Manwaring

A ssociatc Mcni her


Vida D. Scudder

mil
Florence M. Kunkel Florence Haenssler

I
IS.' 1
1912
Ethel Barbour Louise Noble
Margaret Burr Edith L. Pearce
Gertrude E. Clarkson Ida Roberts
Dorothy Connor Edith Saukett
Christine T. Curtis Margaret Saltar
XoRAH V. Foote Marjorie H. Sawyer
Katharine S. Gowing Delia A. Smith
Ruth Hobbs Mildred Washburn
Elsie Lawton Florence Webster
^Margery ]\Ia( killop Helen White
Myra a. Martin Rosella Woodruff
Edith Milliken Elizabeth Woodward
Nell Zuckerman

191-3

Jessie Acklin Pauline Miller


Doris Bickelhaupt INIiLDRED Morris
Florence Carder Ruth Pepperday
Mary' Colt Jane Roessler
Draper
I/iLLiAN Gertrude Schauffler
Ada Herring Adalyn Thompson
Geraldine Howarth Ruth Van Blarcom
Helen Logan jMildred Volk
Elva McKee Helen Whitney
Alice Wormwood

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SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY
Officers

Katherine Mortenson Pirsidcnf


Grace F. Slack Vice-President
Marian D. Parsons Recording Secretary
Carol S. Williams Corresponding Secretary
Ruth L. Howe Treasu'rer
Rea Schimpeler Keeper of the House

Members
IN FACULTATE
Ethel Bowman Helene B. Magee
Florence Converse, 1893 Louise S. McDowell
Laura Dwight Ellen F. Pendleton, 188(5

Eleanor A. Gamble, 1889 Margaret P. Sherwood


Sophie C. Hart Edith S. Tufts, 1885
Elizabeth K. Kendall Sarah F. Whiting
Eliza Kendrick, 1885 Sarah J. Woodward, 1905
Mabel M. Young, 1898

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1913
ISfURIEL BaCIIELER Carrie Hastings
Katharine Bingham Ruth Howe
Ida Brooks Margaret Law
Martha Charles Katherine Mortenson
Catherine Clarke Ethel Perry'
Helen Cross Grace Perry
]VL\UDE Davis Lillian Putnam
Dorothy Deemek Agnes Rockwell
Dorothy DeLand Rea Schimpeler
Laura Draper Grace Slack
Sara Graves Gertrude Streetek
Frances Gray' Carol Williams
Elizabeth Griffith LiLi Zimmerman

1913
Edith Besse Helen Joy
LiNA Carr Marcia Kerr
Marjorie Cowee Frances Mullinax
Dorothy' Drake Sarah Parker
Laura Ellis ML\RiAN Parsons
BoNiTA Ferguson Marjorie Soule
Louise Garst Helen South
Mary Humphrey Evelyn Wells
Susan Wilbur

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TAU ZETA EPSILON
Officers

Mary B. Guernsey President


Elizabeth B. Allbright Vice-President
Alice C. Forbes Head of Work
Eleanor P. Wheeler Recording Secretary
Edith C. Erskine Corresponding Secretary
Elizabeth Blaney Treasnrer
Bernice B. Dunning Keeper of the House
Edna L. Swope )
Assistant Keepers of the House
Helen R. Martin )
"
Henrietta Littlefield Editor of the " Iris

Members
IN facultate
Edith R. Abbott Margaret Little, 1906
Alice V. V. Brown Margarethe Muller
Mariana Cogswell, 1890 Nancy M. Pond, 1893
Mabel M. Hodder Ethel V. Z. Sullivan, 1905
Margaret H. Jackson Hetty S. Wheeler, 1902
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Associate Member
Hamilton C. Macdougall

INUKBE
Adele Lathrop

1913
Ruth T. Abbott Mary B. Guernsey
Elizabeth B. Allbright Elizabeth H. Hart
Dorothy Q. Applegate Genieve E. Lawrence
Helen A. Batcheller Josephine Little
Elizabeth Blaney Henrietta Littlefield
Sally V. Bott Hazel M. Lockwood
Grace M. Boynton Margaret E. Mueller
Fern Cl-^wson Hazel L. Nutter
Helen I. Davis Stella Obst
Bernice B. Dunning Lucy K. Roberts
Edith C. Erskine Dorothy Sciimucker
Alice C. Forbes Florence T. Talpey
M.\Y A. K. Gorham Eleanor P. Wheeler

1913
Elizabeth Baer Florence Moore
Josephine Bryant Melrose Pitman
Louise J. Eppich Katharine Potter
Helen Frank Carol Prentice
Clara Hart Gertrude Souther
Alma Kolk Helen Sullivan
Helen Martin Edna L. Swope
S. Margaret Mitchell Edith M. Wilson

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ZETA ALPHA
Officers

Helen Reynolds President


Christine Chapman Vice-President
Susan Newell Recording Secretary
GwENYDD H. Weller Corresponding Secrefari/
Helen W. Stinson Treasurer
Marjorie Sherman Head of Work
Ruth E. Curtis } Marshals
Alice M. Ross )

M. Louise Walavorth } Editors of Zeta Alpha Annual


Helen G. Bates )

Mary E. Rogers } Custodians


Rachel I. Drake S

Members
IN facultate

Ellen L. Burrell, 1880 Lillian Drouet. 1908


M. Alice Chamberlin, 1!)11 Eliza J. Newkirk, 1900
Martha P. Conant Charlotte F. Roberts, 1880
Martha Hale Shackford, 1896

1 iss 1
1912
Bernice Bailey Susan Newell
IVIarguerite Baker Fannie O'Brien
Florence Banks Alice Paine
Margaret Bogle Cathrene Peebles
Dorothy Bowden Ida Pierce
Marietta Brady Helen Reynolds
Amanda Brecke Mary Rogers
Dorothy Bullard Marjorie Sherman
Christine Chapman Marion Smith
Sarah Clark Helen Stinson
Edna Gibbs Ethel Stott
Helen Goss Louise Ufford
LuRA Griswold LouiseWalworth
Eleanor Hall GWENYDD WeLLER
Georgeine Kurtz Mildred Winship

1913
Helen Bates Ruth Hypes
Dorothy Clark Artus James
Ruth Curtis Miriam Knowles
Helen Davis Letitia Morgan
Rachel Drake Alice Ross
Marie Hill Valrosa Vail
Helen Hutchinson Virginia Wick
Natalie Williams

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Phi Beta Kappa, Eta Chapter of Massachusetts
Organized NovemlxT 14, litOl

Officers

Laura E.Lockwood, Ph.D., Kansas, 1891 President


Ellen F. Pendleton, M.A., 1886 Vice-President
Mabel E. Hodder, M.A., Syracuse, 1895 Secretary
Josephine M. Burnham, Ph.B., Chicago, 1901 Treasurer

Honorary Member
Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.

Active Members
IN FACULTATE

Edward E. Bancroft, M.A., M.D., Amherst


Katharine Lee Bates, M.A., 1880
Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903
Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A., 1880
Mary Sophia Case, B.A., Michigan, 1884
Angie Clara Chapin, M.A., Michigan, 1875
Martha P. Conant, Ph.D., Columbia
Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D., 1905
Katharine M. Edwards, Ph.D., Cornell, 1888
Grace L. Filer, B.A.
Eleanor A. McC. Gamble, Ph.D., Cornell, 1889
Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A., Brown, 1888
Adeline B. Hawes, M.A., Oberlin, 1883
Emily J. Hutchinson
Eliza H. Kendrick, Ph.D.. Kansas, 1891
Hazel Kirk, B.A.
Louise S. McDowell
Helen A. Merrill, Ph.D., 1880
Annie S. Montague, M.A., 1879
Helen H. Nichols, Ph.D.
Charlotte F. Roberts, Ph.D., 189G

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Alice Robertson, Ph.D.
aiARTHA H. SlIACKFORD, Ph.D., 1896
Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D., Vassar, 1886
Louise S. Stevenson, B.A., Vassar
RoxANA H. Vivian, Ph.D., 1894
*Anna Youngman, Ph.D.

Graduate Students

Ethel L. Andem, 1910 Isabel F. Noyes, 1911


Winifred Goldring, 1909 Sara F. Tupper, 1911
Eleanor T. Horne, 1910 May Lois Stone

1913
Edith D. Allyn Katharine Pardee
Muriel Baciieler Ruth C. Perry
Dorothy T. Bowden Cathryn Riley
Sarah P. Caswell Lucy Roberts
IVLvRTHA Charles Marjorie Sawyer
Christine Chapman Rea Schimpeler
Effie Kuhn Grace Slack
Helen Lamprey Ethel Stott
Marguerite Milnor Florence Webster
Margaret S. Wright

1913
Constance Buell Marian Rider
Charlotte Godfrey Gertrude Souther
Sarah H. Parker Helen W. Wheeler

*Absent on leave.

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Class of 1913
Josephine E. Bryant President
Berenice K. Van Slyke Vice-President
Harriet B. Devan Recording Secretary
Elizabeth Haynes Corresponding Secretary
Geraldine Howarth Treasurer
Ruth E. Curtis \

Alice M. Ross Executive Board


[

Edna L. Swope ;

Dorothy L. Drake Advisory Board


j
Mary E. Clark )

Edith R. Wilbur \ Factotums


Florence Y. Carder S

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Class of 1913

AcKLix, Jessie F. Boyd, May P.


iHG CoUingwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111.
4.3.58

Adams, M.\rjorie BoYNTON, Elizabeth


Fergus Falls, Minn. 379 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Andem, Marion W. Bradley, ^L\rian H.
North Grosvenor Dale, Conn. 256 College Street, Middleton, Conn.
Brant, Helen M.
91 Macon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bachman, Lucille
Brewster, Nancy* E.
Port Henry, N. Y.
717 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis,
Baer, Elizabeth
Minn.
2333 Front Street, Baker, Ore.
Brotherton, Florence
Bailey, .\xxie E.
106 Pingree Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Sycamore Street, Holbrook, Mass.
Brown, Elizabeth I.
Bailey, Lucl\
1907 Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
iUO Lowell Street, Wakefield, Mass.
Bryant, Josephine E.
Baldekstox, Esther
953 Main Street, East Hartford, Conn.
217 Euclid Avenue, Ridgway, Pa.
Buell, Constance
Barlow, Evelyn
47 Croton Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
79 North Franklin Street, Pottstown, Pa.
BuRBAXK, Rachel F.
Barr, Mabel R.
48 Washington Street, East Milton, Mass,
1 1 7 Walpole Street, Norwood, Mass.
Burd, Mary I.
Bates, Helen G.
957 Bleecker Street, Utica, N. Y.
37 Prentiss Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Burdett, Mary H.
Batt, Laura B.
67 Orchard Street, Leominster, Mass.
87 School Street, Fall River, Mass.
BuRDicK, Genevieve
Berkebile, Bessie
9 School Street, Westerl,y, R. I.
1952 Franklin Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Burnett, Kathlene C.
Besler, Helen A.
64 North Main Street, Attleboro, Mass.
917 West Seventh Street, Plainfield, N. J.
Burr, Alice
Besse, Edith N.
Fultonville, N. Y.
29 Ingersoll (irove, Springfield, Mass.
Butler, M. Agnes
BicKELHAUPT, Doris M.
81 Second Street, Pittsfield, Ma.ss.
1()()3 South Jay Street, Aberdeen, So. Dak.

Blaisdell, Ruth
40 Fountain Street, West Newton, \Liss.
BLOfK, Constance Cadoo, L. Ethel
3018 Forest .\ venue, Kansas City, Mo. 5 Parmlcy Place, Summit, N. J.

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Campbell, MAHOAnET P. Dexter, Alice E.


Manchester, Conn. 222 Park Street, Attleboro, Mass.
Cantehbury, Edith R. Donaldson, Ruth
48 Hillcrest Road, East Weymouth, Mass. Falmouth, Mass.
Carder, Florence Y. DowLiNCi, Gladys
San Jose, Cal. 8301 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carr, Lina R. Drake, Dorothy L.
Oxford, Me. 133 North Mt. Vernon Avenue, Prescott,
Chapm.\n, Mary L. Ariz.
325 Brackett Street, Portland, Me. Drake, Rachel I.
Chowen, Aline 212 Bacon Street, Waltham, Mass.
Great Falls, Mont. Draper, Lillian P.
Chun, Ying Mei 30 Vista Avenue, Auburndale, Mass.
16 Range Road, Shanghai, China Dubuque, Marie
Clark, Dorothy P. 263 Walnut Street, Fall River, Mass.
Barnes Road, Newton, Mass. Duffield, K.\thari.\e
Cl.\rk, Mary E. 49 Fifth .\ venue. New York, N. Y.
400 East Mahoning Street, Punxsu-
tawney, Pa.
Clarke, Elizabeth Elliott, Louise
5013 St. Charles .Avenue, New Orleans, La. Sea Bright, N. J.
Cochran, Helen Ellis, Laura F.
Sheffield, Pa. Avoca, Pa.
Coqgeshall, Mary M. Eppich, Louise J.

Waterville, N. Y. 1410 Madison Street, Denver, Colo.


CoLLER, Helen .\. Evans, Mildred L.
714 West Thirty-second Street, Los Main Street, Bradford, Mass.
Angeles, Cal.
Collins, L. Ruth
32 Block O, Pueblo, Colo. Fanning, Katherine
Collins, Marie T. 1232 Hinman Avenue, Evanston, 111,

3211 Highland .\ venue, Kansas City, Mo- Farrar, Helen E.


Colt, Mary E. 102 Church Street, Ware, Mass.
Las .\nimas, Colo. Fenton, Doris
Corliss, M.irion 1319 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
82 Munroe Street, Somerville, Mass. Ferger, Nellie H.
Cowee, Marjorie 530 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
44 Kenwood Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Ferguson, Bonita
Cr.\ndall, Katiilene B. 2639 East Twenty-ninth Street, Kansas
220 East Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. City, Mo.
Curtis, Ruth E. Ferguson, Mary L.
24 Ellis Place, Ossining, N. Y. 808 Battery Street, Little Rock, Ark.
Fr.\nk, Helen L.
331 South Street. Greenfield, Ohio
Davis, Helen A. Frazer, AL^bel
605 Twenty-sixth Street, Rock Island, 111. Geneseo, N. Y.
Devan, Harriet B. Froeligh, Helen
45 Prospect Street, Stamford, Conn. Scarboro, N. Y.

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(Jamdle, Barbara A. IIoWARTH, GeRALDINE


^05 Paddock Street, Waterluwii, N. Y. 81 Koss Street, Fitchburg, Mass.
Garst, Louise C. HoxiE, Louise M.
1004 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, la. Peace Dale, R. I.
Godfrey, Charlotte E. Hu, PiNGS.t
00 Third Street, North Andover, Mass. North Gate, Wasick, Kiangsu, China
Greene, Helex M. Hubbard, Beulah
27 Cedar Road, Belmont, Mass. 117 West Fifteenth Avenue E., Duluth,
Greexlay, Ruth P. Minn.
20 ^ine Street, Haverhill, Mass. Huiilein, Louise C.
Guiox, Josephine 1390 First Street South, Louisville, Ky.
8 West Seventh Street, Charlotte, N. C. Humphrey, Mary W.
320 Bement .\ venue, West New Brighton,
N. Y.
Hahx, Barbara M. Hunt, Marion
109 Pearl Street, Springfield, Mass. Robbinston, Me.
Hale, Mariox T. Hunter, Verxa L
30 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. 11 Third Street, Fulton, N. Y.
Hall, Alice C. Hutchinson, Helen
808 Forest Avenue, Canon City, Colo. 7 Waban Street, Wellesley, Mass.
Harrison, Dorothy Hypes, Ruth
1 126 Michigan .\ venue, Evanston, 111.
•11 South Mountain Avenue, Monfclair,
N.J.
Hart, Cl-\ra \.
1216 .\mherst Place, St. Louis, Mo. IxGR.iHAM, IrMA B.
HaRT.\L\X, iL\RTH.4 C. 104 North Main Street, Attleboro, Mass.
714 Hepburn .Street, Williamsport, Pa.
Haven, Ruth B.
Stratford, Conn Jacksox, Elizabeth F.
Haverstick, Jeaxnette Vax S. 25 West Baltimore Street, Lynn, Mass.
935 Edgewood .\ venue, Trenton, N. J. James, Artus
Haynes, Elizabeth 1239 Everett Avenue, Louisville, Ky.
54 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Johnson, Abby
Henze, Charlotte 7 Englewood Avenue, Worcester, Mass.
2G9 Field Avenue, Detroit, Mich. .Joy-, Helex McG.
Herring, G. Ada 80 Myrtle Avenue, Plainficld, N. J.

Sayville, N. Y.
Hersey-, Celia H.
South Street, Hingham, Mass. Kahx, Carolyn
Hewey', Margaret N. 731 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale,
187 Spring Street, Portland, Me. Cincinnati. Ohio
Hill, Marie P. Kalet, .\xna
22 Oakland Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Care Mrs. Kanitz, 4CJ Providence Street,
HoLDEX, Hazel R. . Worcester, Mass.
Rockwood, Moosehead Lake, Me. Keeler, Helen
HouMES, Mildred E. 128 Central Street, Somerville, Mass.
25 East Lincoln .\venue, Mt. Vernon, Kendall, Lois M.
N. Y. .\tlantic, Mass.

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Kenyon, Ethel C. McCready, Isabelle C.


Cazenovia, N. Y. 295 Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J.

Kerr, Maroia McDermott, Mary S.


268 Arlingtoa Avenue, Urooklyn, N. Y. 1025 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

Kipp, Elizabeth H. McDowell, Dorothy


58 Meeting Street, Providence, R. I. Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Knowles, Miriam E. McKee, Elva L.
Yardley, Pa. 30 East Eighth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Knowlton, Edith M. Manning, Bessie
25 Hancock Street, Auburndale, Mass. South Manchester, Conn.
Kolk, Laura A. Martin, Helen R.
184 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12 Linden Street, Brattleboro, Vt.
Kriebel, E. Irene Martin, Lillian
North Wales, Pa. 1040 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111.

Mead, Marion E.
74 Chandler Street, West Somerville,
Ladtenbach, Marguerite Mass.
2.S19 De Lancey Street, Philadelphia, Merrill, Alice C.
Pa. 25 South Street, Walthani, Mass.
Leavitt, Edna J. Merrill, Bertha
Gorham, Me. 288 Water Street, Skowhegan, Me.
Leonard, Laura A. Merritt, Caroly'n E.
Penfield, N. Y. 1!I17 East Third Street, Duluth, Minn.

Lerch, Elsie P. Miller, J. Pauline


214 West Eighth Street, Davenport, la. 383 Broad Street, Meriden, Conn.
Lewis, Breta P. Mitchell, S. Margaret
Vernon, N. Y. 601 Washington Street, Hoonton, N. J.
LiNLEY, Helen F. Montgomery, Edith
Cortez, Nev. 233 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y.
LOEBEH, L. Elsa Moore, Florence A.
483 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 133 Broadway, Arlington, Mass.
Logan, Helen G. Moore, Janet C.
Wardell Avenue, W'estwood, Cincinnati, Chestnut Street, Columbia, Pa.
Ohio Morgan, Letitia
Lord, Madeleine 1319 Emma Street, Honolulu, T. H.
150 State Street, Augusta, Me. Morris, Mildred H.
LovEiTT, Mildred B. 383 Bath Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.
fin Pine Street, Portland, Me. Morse, Alma T.
345 South Idaho Street. Dillon, Mont.
Morse, Sallie B.
McCarten, Tilla 76 South Street, Campello. Mass.
Lancaster, N. H. Muchmore, Milward S.

McC,\RTY', Irene F. 200 North Seventh Street, Newark, N. J.

4 Sheridan Street, Natick, Mass. Mullin.vx, Frances


McClellan, Bessie L. Princeton, Mo.
52 Steuben Street, East Orange, N. J.

MacCreadie, Florence Nason, IVL\rgaret


54 Whittier Street, Andover, Mass. The New .\msterdain, Cleveland, Ohio

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Nichols, Ethel Reed, Constance
li5 Ferry Street, Everett, Mass. 548 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington,
XoRRis, Laura M. Mass.
Manchester, la. Reed, Margaret
131 East Weber .\venue, Du Bois, Pa.

Packard, Rith E. Reed, Ruth V.


\3H Franklin Street, Denver, Colo.
25 Pleasant Street, Gardiner, Me.
Reynolds, Marion L
Pardee, Emilv McK.
Cherry Valley, N. Y.
North Haven, Conn.
Rich, Pauline H.
Parker, Sarah W.
Barre, Mass.
105 Haverling Street, Bath, N. Y.
Parsons, Marion D.
RicH.\RDS, Gladys
35 Hillside
.\ venue, Montelair, N. J.
2225 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio
Pail, Helen M. Richardson, Helen E.
67 Brooksdale Road, Brighton, Mass.
4819 Windsor .Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
Richardso.v, Nin.\. a.
Peahsall, Marguerite
462 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y. 15 Mt. Pleasant Street, Winchester,
Mass.
Pepperday, Ruth M.
Rider, Marian
103 Lloyd .\venue, Latrobe, Pa.
2524 F'orest Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.
Perry, Grace R.
yi William Street, .\nsonia. Conn.
Ridgway, Dorothy W.
245 Lark Street, Albany, N. Y.
Pillsbury, Eleanor
Lyndon, Wyncote, Pa. Roessler, Jennie L.
PiLSWORTH, Rith .\. 531 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y'.

Rose, Eva
638 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
287 Claremont .\ venue, Montelair, N. J.
Pitman, Melrose
1852 Columbia Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Ross, .Alice M.
339 East Sixth Street, Plainfield, N. J.
Porter, Mabel A.
628 South Maple Street, Spokane, Wash. Ruel, Gr.\ce M.
1638 Avenue A, New York, N. Y.
Potter, Katharine A.
Ruthve.v, Henrietta C.
507 North I Street, Tacoma, Wash.
Powell, Carrie 917 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pa.

514 South Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. Rya.n, Helen L.


Doylestown, Pa.
Prentice, Carol S.
26 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York,
N. Y. Sahles, Mae
2425 West Thirteenth Street, Little Rock,
Prescott, Adelaide M.
Ark.
Greenville, N. H.
Prince, Marion Savage, Frbdbrica L.
277 Grand Street, Newburg, N. Y'.
Pittsburg, Te-\.
Prisch, Jessie T. SCHAUFFLER, GeRTRUDE W.
3837 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo.
Middleport, N. Y.
Scudder, Bessie S.
.117 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y.
Raymond, Dorothy Seelbach, Elinor
84 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. 114 Noble Road, East Cleveland, Ohio
Ream, Stella Selde.v, Daphne L.
Somerset, Ohio Deep River, Conn.

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Selkirk, IIahhiet C. Toll, Emily P.
113 South Laku Avumic, Albany, N. Y. 3500 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City,
SiEBER, Florence S. Mo.
-184 East Market Street. Akron, Ohio Tripp, Mary A.
Slattehy, Elizabeth M. 315 Main Street, South Hingham, Mass.
Box 672, Troy, N. Y. Tripp, Olive A.
Smith, Gladys M. 315 Main Street, South Hingham, Mass.
98 Pond Street, Natick, Mass. Truesdell, Dorothy
Smith, Hazel C. Dannemora, N. Y.
1'20 Farwell Street, Newton, Mass. Tuttle, Margaret S.
Smith, Nathalie 7 North Queen Street, Y'ork, Pa.
1231 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minn. Twiss, Beatrice M.
Soule, Gladys 83 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence,
The Mountain House, Montclair, N. J. Mass.
Soule, Makjorie M.
1625 Wazee Street, Denver, Colo.
Vail, V.^lrosa V.
South, Helen P.
411 South Third Street, Marshalltown, la.
2146 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Van Blarcom, Ruth
Souther, Gertrude
53 High Street, Newton, N. J.
29 Main Street, Worcester, Mass.
Vander Veer, Evelyn F.
Squires, Grace E.
74 Locust .\ venue, Amsterdam, N. Y.
1732 Orleans Avenue, Sioux City, la.
Van Sly'KE, Berenice K.
Stanford, Florence A.
Box 425, Lawton, Mich.
Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Van Valkenbdrgh, Alice
Stetson, Marion
710 Racine Street, Milwaukee, Wis.
23 Dakota Street, Dorchester, Mass.
VoLK, C. Mildred
Stratton, Edith
4208 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Tex.
Moylan, Pa.
Sullivan, Helen L.
60 Pelham Street, Newport, R. I. Wadsworth, Mary J.
SwopE, Edna L. 605 West State Street, Jacksonville, III.

513 North Walnut Street, Seymour, Ind, Welch, Margaret


Wellesley, Mass.
Wells, Evelyn K.
Taylor, Gwendoline 45 Hunnewell Avenue, Newton, Mass.
114 East Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa Wheeler, Helen W.
Templeton, Marion E. 74 Adams Street, Walthani, Mass.
E.xeter, N. H. White, Maude N.
Terrill, Olive C. 277 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
262 Court Street, Michlletown, Conn. Whitney, Helen E.
Thom, Margaret 78 North Whittlesey Avenue, Wallingford,
5208 South Park Avenue, Chicago, 111. Conn.
Thomas, Lauretta I. Wick, Virginia
830 Robhins Avenue, Nilcs, Ohio 133 Lincoln Street, Youngstown, Ohio
Thompson, .\dalyn Wiechers, Nita
1536 Harlem Avenue, Rockfonl, III. 21 East Second Street, Peru, Inil.

TiTZEL, Clara K. Wilbur, Edith B.


Butler Koad, Glenshaw, Pa. 78 Spring Street, Springfield, Mass.

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Wilbur, Susan W. Wood, E. Louise


325 Superior Street, Oak Park, HI. Box 356, Wheehng, W. Va.
Williams, Natalie Woodard, Bernice
White Salmon, Wash. 103 Fourth Street, Warren, Pa.
Wilson, Edith M. WooDw.iRD, Ruth A.
Walpole, Mass. 129 Broadway, Taunton, Mass.
Wilson, ^L\rgaret E. Wormwood, Alice
27 North Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Old Town, Me.
WiNSLOW, 1VL\BEL E. Wyman, Dorothy
732 Rock Creek Road, Washington, D. 129 Lake Street, Arlington, Mass.

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Class of 1914
Edith E. Ryder President
Gladys Gorman Vice-President
Frances R. Williams Recording Sccrefary
Dorothy M. Gostenhofer Corresponding Secretary
Elizabeth Van R. Limont Treasurer
S. Blanche Davis \

Majorie C. Day Executive Board


j

J. Maryfrank Gardner )

Mary F. Ballantine )
Advisory Board
Margaret Elliott )

Alice T. Coseo \ Factotums


Arline L. Johns

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Abbott. Ann J. Baker, Frances X.


415 South Minnesota A\ rmic, Sioux Falls, 21 MacDonough Street. Plattshurg, N. Y.
So. Dak. Baker, Lillian E.
AcHESoN, Janet W. 197 Grove Street. .Vuliurndale, Mass.
10.5 P'ast Maiden Street. Washington, Pa. Balderston, Sarah
.\( KERMAN. Lai RIE \'. Colora, Md.
407 Linden Street. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Ballantine, Mary F.

.\uAMs. Myrtle I. 321 St. James .Avenue, Springfield,


H Grove Street, .\dains, Mass. Mass.
.\uAMs, Ruth S. Ballm.\n, Marie
.'51 Henry Avenue. I'iltstield, Mass. 423 North Si.xteenth Street, Fort Smith,
.\ddams, Lrc'Y L. Ark.
.50'2 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky. Be.\ch, Nellie K.
Agnew. Edith E. 122 Center Street. Ridgway. Pa.
North Scituate, Mass. Bean. Dorothy W.
.\hrexs, S. Helen 122 Church Street, Berlin, N. H.
934 Center Avenue, ReadinR, Pa. Bean, Mary A.
Appenzeller, Ida H. 108 Oak Street, Binghamlcm. \. V.
730 North Lime Street, Lancaster, Pa. Beedle, Ruth G.
.\rnold, Gertrude F. 4 Breamore Road, Newton, Mass.
20 Walter Street, Hyde Park, Mass. DE Beer, Bessie
.\SHER, Je.SSIE E. 200 Wells Street, Johnstown, N. Y.
321 Prospect Street, Williinantie, Conn. Benjamin, Rith M.
.\twood, Elizabeth 103 Mystic Street, West Medfunl. Mass.
1.54 Putnam Street, Quiney, Mass. Berlowitz, Esther
.\yer, Dorothy 797 Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Wis.
30 .\gassiz Street, Cambridge, Mass. Blake, Harriet
.\ykr, Er.mi.nie F. 1124 South Thirtieth .\vcnue, Omaha,
Fo.\eroft, Me. Neb.
.\yres. Edith .K. Blood, Marie E.
38 Holland Avenue, Westfield. Mass. 147 Grove Street, Wellesley. Ma.ss.
BoEHMKE. IrMA K.
BAfH. Winifred .S. 2076 Cornell Road. Cleveland. Ohio
828 .Tack.scm Street. Wilmington. Del. BoGERT, Frances H.
Bac HMAN. Henrietta E. Care W. B. Bogert. I niversity Club, 1704
Port Henry, N. Y. . Hinman .\venue, Evanstoii. 111.

Bailey, .\lmeria P. BoYDEN, .\.NN

R. F. D. 1. Hampton, Va. Essex Junction, Vt.


Bain, Edith BoYNTo.N, Marjory L.
.51ti West Third Street, Lexington, Ky. 379 Washington .Vvenue. Brooklyn. N. Y.

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Brainerd, Beatrice B. Collins, (!race M.
Hi Summit Avenue, Ml. \emon, N. Y. 320 Academy Place, Westfield, N. J.

Brown, Dorothy M. CoMEGYs, Margaret B.


1 Arlington Street, Boston. Mass. 1628 Jefferson Avenue, .StTanton, Pa.
Brown, Ethel S. Congdon, Ruth
Whitin-sville, Mass. 720 County Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Brow.x. (Iladvs a. CoNOVER, Charlotte M.
Farmington, Me. Corner of Third and Wilkinst)n Streets,

Brown, Helen B. Dayton, Ohio


m Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Cooper, Hazel F.
254A Clifton Avenue, Newark, N. J.
Brown, Julia A.
137 School Street, Winchendon, Mass. CoRWiN, E. Eugenia
Burbeck. Thelma 146 Second .\venue, Newark, N. J.

98 (irant Avenue, Newton Center, Mass. CosEo, Alice T.


BrRROiGHS, Vivian 123 Erie Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
;} Broad Street, Uanielson, Conn. COSTIKY'AN, V'eRA
Burt, Rebecca E. 200 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. \.
Stowe, Vt. CoTTRELL, Lois
BUTTERFIELD, MiTTIES 2.515 Blaisdell .\ venue, Minneapolis, Minn.
109 West Van Buren Street, Battle Creek, Cox, Mary de J.
Mich. Care W. 0. Cox.Keith and Perry liuilding.

Buttery, Elsie L. Kansas City, Mo.


SW Ocean .Avenue, Patchogue, N. Y. CoYLE, Grace L.
Phoenixville, Pa.
Cram. Lora A.
Caldwell, Marion
Mount Vernon, Me.
24 Mt. Washington Street. Lowell, Mass.
Crawford. Louise
Calkin. Mary
1101 First Avenue, Cedar Hajjids. la.
Stockton Springs, Me.
Croasdale, Dorothy
Carnahan, Helen
1574 York Street, Denver, Colo.
511 East Main Street, Washington, Ind.
Croi'cher, Olive
Carpenter, Sar.\h A.
56 East .Avenue, Newark, .\. J.
"iTi Norwood .\ venue, Edgewood, K. I.
Culver, Dorothy H.
Cary. Jennie W.
1545 Lafayette Street. Denver. Colo.
Windsor, Conn.
CuRRAN, Pauline L.
Case, M. Elizabeth
3219 Portland .Vveuue, Minneapolis.
Winnetka, 111.
Minn.
Chedel. Jessie M.
Randolph. \t.
Chino, .\my F. Damerel, Mary W.
Honolulu, T. H. 182 East Sevenlecnth Street. Hrnoklyn.

Clapp, Florence N. \.
North Grafton, Mass. Davis, F>lizabeth W.
Clemence. Gertrude B. 401 Dennis Street, Cape Giranleau. .Mo.
7 South Street, Southbridge, Mass. Davis, Katherine K.
123 North Fifteenlh Street. St. Joseph,
Cole, Gladys H.
437 East State Street, Trenton, N. J. Mo.
Cole, Lillian 1. Davis. S. Blanche
Northville, N. Y. 1816 South Avenue, Wilkiii.shuig, Pa.

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Dav. Marjorie C. Fogg, Irene I.

Strasbiirg, Pa. 52 Bourne Street, Auburudale, Mass.


Dennis, Dorothy W. Ford, Elizabeth
114 Taber Avenue. Providence, R. I. 290 West Main Street, Moorestown, N. .1.

Denny, Evelyn M. FowLE, Eleanor F.


Randolph, \'t. 51 Fowle Street, Woburn, Mass.
DiAS, RlTII 1. Franklin, Margaret
56 Prcscott Street. Clinton, Mass. 28 Dedham A\'enue, Needham, Mass.
Donnell, Charlotte C. Fre.nch, Doris V.
Wiseassel, Me. 224 Church Street, Willimantic, Conn.
Donovan, Bernice I. Fried-man, Louise
84 Newhall .Street. Lynn. Mass. 4241 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis,
Doremvs, Helen Mo.
15 Trinity Place, Montclair, \. .J. Frost, Mary L.
Douglass, Lillie B. Winchester, 111.

id Bedford Street, Lexington, Mass. Frost, Thelma


Dowley, M. Olauvs 624 Broad Street, Meriden, Conn.
55 Arlington Street, Hyde Park, Mass. Furber, Evelyn P.
Cohasset, Mass.
Ebersole, Dorothy H.
Bellport, N. Y.
G.tGE, Katherine L.
Elliott, Margaret 29 Wenonah Street, Grove Hall Station,
45 Fairview Street. Lowell, Mass. Boston, Mass.
E.MMONS, Dorothy S.
Gardner. J. Maryfrank
21 Bennington Street, Newton, Mass. 101 North Mt. Vernon .Vvcnue, Prescott,
Epes. Rith (J.
.\riz.
41 (Irand View .\venue, Wollaston, Mass. Ger.^ty', Cecili.^
Everts, Sarah K. 39 South Mountain .\veuuc, Montclair,
Salisbvir,v, Conn.
N.J.
Gerwig, Rhoda I.

Fairbanks. Hazel M. 507 Franklin .\venue, Wilkinsburg. Pa.


id School Street. Whitman, Mass. Gifford. Myra D.
F.^NNiNG, Elizabeth South Westport, Mass.
liSi Hinman .\venue, Evanston, III. Giles, Mary K.
P'arnham, Edith A. OBannon, Ky.
1!) Warwick Road, West Xcwton, Mass. G1L.M0RE, Henriett.v
Farnsworth, Grace L. 1030 South Thirty-second Street, Omaha,
Wilbur, Wash. Neb.
FiESER. Dorothy' Gittinger, Mary M.
;!1 Hamilton .\vrnne, Columbus. Ohio 8 East Second Street, Frederick, Md.
FI^SfHKH. LolISE H. (iivEN, Bertha M.
lUi State Street, Hackensack, N. .J. 517 Hancock Street. Wollaston, Mass.
KiSK, E.MMA L. Gl.\scock, Elizabeth
3 Franklin Street, Newark, N. V. • 3564 Eleventh Street, Washington. D. C.
Flagg, Li'<ile .S. GoMPH, .\. Marguerite
iM Thompson Street, Springfield, Mass. 25 Faxton Street, I'tica, N. Y.
Flynn. Edith H. (rOKMA.V, GlaDY'S
1 :J4 Prospect Street, Lawrence, Alass. 99 Claremont Avenue, .Montclair, N. .J.

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GoSTENHOFEU, DoROTHY M. Henly, Linda B.
172 Davis Avenue, West New I5rif,'liliiii. 1500 North Seventeenth Street, Phila-

N. Y. delphia, Pa.
Gol'GH. EVKLYN Henry, M. Louise
too South ('uluml)U.>s Avenue, Mt. N'enKiii, Basking Ridge, N. J.

N. Y. Herrick, Helen P.
Gould, Gladys 221 .\shland Boulevard, Chicago. 111.

130 Summit Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Hi.nman, Mary H.


Goi'LSTON, Sylvia T. Coos. N. H.
38 Steiiman Street, Brookline, Mass. HiRSH, Elizabeth R.
Gove, Gertrvde L. 2215 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bond Street, Fitfhburg, Mass.
o-i Hoermann, Emma
Graham, Bessie F. 1208 Bloomfield Street, llobokcn, N. .1.

Lee, Mass. Hogeland, Anna T.


Green, Olivia 813 Goodrich .\venue, St. Paul, Minn.
1203 Michigan Avenue, Evanston, III. Hollister. Helen
GniEB, M
aiioN E. 1127 Downing Street, Denver, Colo.
6055 Drexel Road, Phihidelphia. Pa. Holmes, Ruth E.
Grimes, Mildred L. 2!);J7 West Fourteenth Street, Cleveland,

146 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Ohio


Mass. Hoopes, Mildred B.
Grosvenor, Mary' Rutledge, Pa.
142!) firand River Avcnui-. Detroit, HoiGH, Eleanor M.
Mich. 1831 Kaloraraa Road, N. W., Washington,
Grover, Miriam M. D. C.
109 Lynn Shore Drive. Lynn, Mass. Howard, Elle.n .1.

GUCK, P^RAXfES B. East .Xorthfield, Mass.


714 Pine Street, Calumet, Mich. Hi ghes, Edna E.
4006 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Hr.MPiiREY, Helen C.
1103 Main Street, Whitewater, Wis.
Hall, Hazel L.
ill Belcher .\venue. Brockton, Mass.
Hi' NT, Emma A.

IIamm(),\d, Marion N. North Charlestown, N. H.


17(i Webster Street, Maiden, Mass. Hunt, M. Eloise
Hapgood, Const.\n<'e Grymes Hill, Stapleton, N. Y.
16 Magnolia Square, Dorchester, Mass. Huntington, Genevieve
647 Commonwealth .\veiiue, Newton
Hartshorne, Elizabeth H.
7 Bentley -Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Center, Mass.

Hatch, Grace M. HusTED, Helen F.


1103!) Bellflower Road, Cleveland. <)hi(
313 South High Street, West Chester, Pa.
Havens. Dorothea HiTCHCRAFT, Helen H.
Point Pleasant, X. J. 135 Houston .\venue. Paris, Ky.

Hawley, Esther
Karmington, Conn.
Hayward. Helen D. J.MKSON, Hele.n
20 Highland Terrace. Brockton, Mass. Box 173, University Park, Denver, Coli
Henley, Beatrice M. Jackson, Helen W.
5 Eleanor Street, Allston, Ma.ss. ,305 Dudley Avenue. West field, N. J.

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jAfKSON. M AHIiARET X. LiMONT, Elizabeth van R.
.'i7HWashington Street, Kansas City. Mi>. 210 Seeley Street. Bridgeport. Conn.
Jamiesox, Evelyn E. Long, Margaret .-V.
ilS Jamieson Building, Spokane, Wash. 73 North Warren ,\venue, Brockton,
Jellerson, Je.\n W. Mass.
98 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. Long, Marion
.Ienckes, E. Mialma Winter Street, Soutli Kraniingliain, Ma.ss.

East Dougla.s, Mass. Longaker, Rachel F.


Johns, Arline L. 1402 North Sixteenth Street, Phikidelphia,

Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Pa.


JoHNSDN, Helen L. Luther, .\rdys
ll.')() Crescent .\ venue, Morgan Park, III. 1002 Beacon Street, Newton Center, Mass.

Kahn, Mildred R.
197 Farwell .\venue, ^fihvaukee, Wi.s.
McCade, Margaret \.
Kees, Helen.k M.
74 Jaques Avenue, Worcester, Mass.
30 Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
McCarroll, Marion C.
Kendall, G. ^L^RJORIE
3 Fairview Street, Newton, Mass.
Hamburg, N. Y.
McCauley, Dorothy
Kingman, .\nna A. 223 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y.
55 Lincoln Street, South Framingham,
McCoN.\UGHY, Elizabeth
Mass.
91 Park Street, Montclair, N. J.
Kittredge, Helen L.
Macuon.\ld, Lillian G.
75 Broad Street, Westfield. Mass.
20 Harvard Street, Gloucester, Mass.
Knowles, Sophie R.
MacDonald, Linda W.
554 .Vniersfort Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
13 Waban .Street, Roxbury, Mass.
Kueh-nle, Lydia B.
McDowell, Elizabeth
208 Wahan Street, Deni.son, Li.
408 West Water Street, Elmira, N. Y.
Kugler, Hester C. McKinney, Helen E.
East Hartford, Conn.
126 West Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Mt. Airy,
Kugler, Lois M. Philadelphia, Pa.
East Hartford. Conn.
^L^cLuRE, Ruth
ll(i Church .Street, Newton, Mass.

Lacy. Laira F. MacPherson, H. Dorothy


Deluiar-Morris Flats, Germantown, Pa. 507 Thirteenth Street. College Point,
Larhabee, Uobothy B. N. Y.
55 Prospect Street, Willimantic, Conn. Mali.ett, Marguerite L
Lawton. K.sthek Ci. 48 Sidney Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I'nionville, Conn. Mann, Carolyn P.
Lean, Phyllis K. 222 Ninth Street, Troy, N. Y.
3511 Washington Street, .Vhington, .\Ltss. .Marquart, Doris K.
Lee. Helen L. 507 Wayne Street, San<Uisky, Ohio
435 East State Street, Trenton, N. J. Mason, Blanche A.
Leggett, Rith .425 Ravine Place, Highland Park. 111.

Cuba, N. Y. Mayer, Jeanette E.


Lewis, Caroline L. 1444 K Street, Lincoln. Xeh.
One Hundredth and Wornall Road, Mayo, Katharine
Kansas City, Mo. Sniethport, Pa.

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Menamin, Mahjorie E. O'Mahoney, Mary P.


4709 Hazel Avenue, West Philadelphia, 67 Cross Street. Lawrence, Mass.
Pa. OsBORN, M. Marguerite
MERRiii, Pauline 313 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, N. Y.
90 Curtis Street, West Somerville, Mass. Osborne, Mildred L.
Merrill, Winifred S. 49 Ellicott .\venue, Batavia, N. Y.
i Western Avenue, St. Johnsljury, Vt.
.Metzger, Stella R. Paige, Mildred A.
•iSU) Colfax Avenue South, Minneapolis, .52 Harrison .Street, Brookline, Mass.
Minn. Palmer, K. Marie
Miller, .\.\na M. 10 Prospect Street, Cortland, N. Y'.

2117 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Parker. Helen B.


Miller, Je.\n H. 40 Chute Street, Reading, Pa.
901 West Sixteenth Street, I'hiladeiphia. Patterson, M.\bel W.
Pa. 210 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
Miller, Marion L. Patterson, Mildred .\.
2008 Grand Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 61 Lincoln .\ venue, Carbondale, Pa.
MoENCH, Laura M. Paul, Katharine
Gowanda, N. Y. 71 Westland .\ venue, Boston, Ma.ss.
Moffat, Virginia Peck, Mahjorie R.
476 Main Street, Orange, N. .1. Washington, Conn.
Moody, Mae O. Peel, Marjorie E.
32 Winnemay Street, Xatick, Mass. 152 North Maple .Vvenue, East Orange,
Moore, Mildred N.J.
120 East Twenty-first Street, Chicago, 111. Perry, Helen D.
Morrill, Ruth T. 64 North Main Street, Rockland, Me.
421 The Bellevue, Dayton, Ohio Phinney, Beatrice E.
Morris, Elizabeth H. Wellesley, Mass.
36 South Fourteenth Street, Richmond, Pitkin, Margaret
Ind. 13 East Miller Street, Newark, N. Y.
Morse, Imogene S. Pitzell, Mabel M.
43Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. 5038 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo.
Muhlfeldeh, Helen E. Pratt, Katharine
379 State Street, Albany, N. Y. 318 West Water Street, Elmira, N. Y.
Mulford, Marion R.
Pembroke Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Quimby, Marian
.Mi'lligan, Alice G. 30 Pearl Street, .Springfield, Mass.
7 Highland Street, Natick, Mass.

Rahr, .\gusta
Nagle, Elizabeth F. Manitowoc, Wis.
South .\cton, Mass. Rayley, Helen M.
Newhouse, Clara L. 1121 Pierce Street, Sioux City, la.
50 West Eighty-secontl Street, New York, Reed, A. Bernice
N. Y. 612 Tenth Avenue Southeast, Minne-
Nixon, Helen A. apolis, Minn.
82 Gainsboro Street, Boston, Mass. Reeder, Anna M.
Nutt, Anne E. 4724 Chester Avenur, West Philadelphia,
Cliffside, N. J. Pa.

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Reese, Gl.\dvs L. SnUMAN, Katharine
58 Spring Street, (':iilionii:ile. Pa. 5090 Forbes Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
RoAT, Mabei, a. SiEBER, Ruth
^S(i College Avi'iHie, Kingston, Pa. 484 East Market Street. Akron, Ohio
Robinson, P^thki. !•'.
SiLSBV. Mabel G.
Clay Center, Kan. Boynton .\venue, St. .Johnsbury, Vt.
Rosa, Mary Silver, Ruth
180 Scott Avenue, Wellsville. \. Y. 23 .Arlington Road, Woburn, Ma.ss.
Rose, Constance H. Si.MMONs, Eleanor
76 Cornstalk .\venne. Providence, R. I. 409 Fourth Strc<>l. South Boston, Mass.
Rose, Irma Smith, Ethel R.
•^87 Claremont .\veniie. Mcmtclair, \. J. 125 East Broadway. Louisville, Ky.
Rowland, Rith S.viiTH, Mildred C.
4800 Chester .\veniie, Wi-st Pliila.lelpliia. 530 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. \'.

Pa. Smith, Vina E.


Russell, Hilda \V. Kirkwood, N. Y.
950 Riverside Avenne, .lack.sonville, Pla. Snow, Julia D. S.
Russell, Louise G. 115 Federal Street, Greenfield, Mass.
13 .\llston Street, Dorchester, Mass. SoNDROL, Edith
Ryder, Edith Clear Lake, la.
499 East .\ venue. Rochester, X. V, Spencer, Ehma E.
Care .1. H. Spencer, Macdonald Engineer-
ScHMALZ, .Julia R. ing Company, Monaduock Building,
Wellesley, Mass. Chicago, III.

Schmidt, K.\thryn C. Spofford, M. Ethelyn


113 Bellevue Place, Chicago, III. 11 Cherry Street, Hudson, Mass.
ScHNUR, Elizabeth B. Stacy, Elizabeth
103 Canton Street, Warren, Pa. 1023 Mt. Curve Avenue, Minneapolis,
Schubert, Marcahet R. Minn.
52 Broad Street, Oneida, \. Y. Stalker, Helen G.
Seifried, Emma J. 85 Trenton Street, East Boston, Mass.
148 Sherman Street, Denver, Colo. Stearns, Helen H.
Shaxd, .\gnes 1697 East One Hundred Fifteenth Street,
305 East Orange Street, Lancaster. Pa. Cleveland, Ohio
Shanklix, Agnes Steele, Madeline H.
Helena Station, Ky. 40 Prospect Street, Gloversville, N. \.
Shaw, Wynifred Stewart, F. Constance
10!) North Thirteenth .\venue, Seattle, 71 Canner Street, New Haven, Conn.
Wash. Stewart. Helena F.
Sherer, Elizabeth 54 I'niversity Road, Brookline, Mass.
5821 Madison .\ venue, Chicago, III. Stiles, Dorothy H.
Shoe, Miriam 39 Primrose .\venue, Mt. Vernon,
2031 North Twenty-second Street, Phila- N. Y.
delphia, Pa. Stillhamer, Esther
Shoe.maker, Alice Ridgefield, N. .1.

3727 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Stitt, A. Marguerite


Shove, Eleanor C. 156 West Ninety-third Street, New York,
213 Purchase Street, Fall River, Mass. N. Y.

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Stoeltzing, Alice ViLLARI, LeTTERIA
510 South Linden AveiiUf, Pittsburg, Pa 36 Marina Street, Ponce, P. R.
Stone, MAm.ARET
18 Belair Avenue, Wellesley, Mass.
Story, Marcery Walker, Emily B.
20 Winthrop Street, Essex, Mass. Box 794, Babylon, N. Y.
Stratemeyer, Harriet Walker, Zada R.
171 North Seventh Street, Newark, N. J. 220 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y.
Summers, Carrie L. Walsh, Adelaide F.
106 West Watauga Avenue, Johnson City, 419 Andover Street, Lowell, Mass.
Tenn. Walworth. Bernice W.
SussDORKF, Agnes E. 13692 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
119 State Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wang, Chi Che
Sutheri^nd, Marion C. Soochow, China
1140 Clay Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Ware, Lavinia L.
SWEARINGEN, FLORENfE E. 34 Dartmouth Street, Somerville, Mass.
6012 South Union Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Warrant. Mildred F.
Sykes, Eol.4 E. 1,52 Barrington Street, Rochester, N. Y.
Lyons, N. Y. Watson, Jean B.
823 Myrtle Street, Scranton, Pa.
Tafel, Marguerite Weiler, Hattie M.
nil Terrace Place, El Paso, Tex. 2543 Braddock .\ venue, Braddock, Pa.
Taylor, Anne Weimer, Mary
13 Prince Street, Rochester, N. Y. 352 North Eighth Street, Lebanon. Pa.
Thomas, Saba D. Wells, Katherine
South Hanson, Mass. ,1059 Lexington Street, Chicago, 111.

Thohnlike, Helen L. Wharfield, Ethel F.


78 Essex Street, Beverly, Mass. 107 Euclid .\ venue, Springfield, Mass.
Tillingh,\st, Sophie L. Wheeler. Marjorie E.
268 .\ngell Street, Providence, R. L Box 186, Quincy, 111.
Trask, Lydia E. Williams, Charlotte P.
187 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. 198 Broadway, Providence, R. I.

Tuck, Elizabeth E. Williams, Frances R.


,'37 Portland Street, Ha\crliill. Mass. (dastonbury. Conn.
Tucker, M. Florine Williams, Marjorie
Chester, Conn. 134 Richmond .\ venue, Buffalo, N. Y.
TULLER, .\bBIE L. Williamson. Katherine
I'J Farrington .\ venue. Allston, Mass. 2(>16 Conmclicut .\venue, Washington,

Tyler, Mildred H. D. C.
599 Main Street, .\lhol, .Mass. Winger, .Vlice \.
828 South Limestone Street, Springfield,
Uhlinger, Margaret Ohio
85 East Main Street, .Johnstown, N. Y. Wolf, Carrie M.
Ulery, Lucile B. 2115 Green Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Santa Fe, N. Mex. Wolf, Gertrude
1729 Mississippi .\veuue. SI. Louis, Mo.
Van Vechton, Margaret Wood, Christine
Esperance, N. ^ 54 Flushing .\ venue, .lainaica, N. Y.

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WOODLING, LUCILE D. Worth, Madelyn C.
302 Prospect Avenue. Cranford, N. 244 Walnut Street, Westfielil, N. J.

Wormwood, Carolyn I. Wylde, .\nna E.


Old Town, Me. 979 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

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Dorothy P. Hill Premlent


Margaret Dole Vice-Presidoif
Margaret Prall Recording Secrclari/
Jessie L. Edwards Corresponding Secrefari/
Marian D. Locke Treasurer
Elsie W. Norton )

Lois C. Osborn [- Executive Board


Dorothy M. Steele )

Margaret Christian Advisory Board


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Mary Paine )

Marion Brown Factotums


j
Elizabeth W. Smart)

JIO
Class of 1915
.Vdams, Flora Ballahi), Rita H.
•^9 liiion Street, Ilaikensack. \. .T. 25 Grove Street, Oneida, \. Y.
Adams, Justink de P. Banning, Ruth
83 Sigourney Street, H:irtfonl, (ciiiii. 831 Xorth Xevada .\\enue, Colorailn
Adams, Katharine K. .Springs, Colo.
101 Kllsworth Street, Pliil.idelpliia, Pa. Barnett, Benke B.
AiKEX, Leila E. 281 Clinton .\ venue, >Jewark, X. .L

14 Pierce Street, Greenfield, Mass. Bartlett, Edna


Alden, Frances H. 4811 Chicago Street, Omaha, Xeli.
Stafford Springs, Conn. Barton, Laura F.
.\ldrich, Barbara 118 Summit Avenue, Buffalo. N. Y.
36 Osborne Road, Brookline, Mass. Beard. Dorothea P.
.\lex.^n'der, Florence McN. 104(1 Penn .\venue .South, Minneapolis,
40G East Maiden .Street, Washington, Pa. Minn.
Allen, Bertha M. Beck, Christine L.
Glendale, Ohio Ill Cedar Street, Clinton, Mass.
.\llison, Marion M. Beekman, Edith H.
265 Clinton .\ venue, Brooklyn, X. Y. 301 North Commerce Street, Natchez,
.Armour, Marjohie ,J. Miss.
250 Thorn Street, Sewiekley, Pa. Beers, ^L^RGARET L.
.\rmstrong, Elizabeth D. Guilford, Conn.
4511 Kingsessing .\ venue, Philadelphia, Bell, Juliet O.
Pa. Aiken, S. C.
Arthur, Muriel Bennett, S. Pauline
96 Boston Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Williamson, N. Y'.

.\SHLEY, Mildred P. Benton, Ruth K.


Deerfield, Mass. 57 .\rlington Avenue, Providence, R. L
.\UNGST, An.VA C. Blethen, Mary E.
355 South -Vnn Street. Lancaster, Pa. Dover, Me.
.\ustin', Marian C. Boomer, Minna G.
Kohala, Hawaii, T. H. 114 Locust Street, Dover, X. H.
.\yehs, Margaret BoUR.VE, Kathryn
906 West .State Street, .Tack.sonville, III, 727 East Broad Street, Westtield, N. J.
BowE-v, .\lma
B.\cON, Elizabeth L. Willshire, Ohio
737 Fairmont .\venue, St. Paid. .Minn. BoYER, Eleanor E.
Bagnall, Katiierink 6116 Howe Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
11 East Street, .\dams, Mass. Bradford, Hannah M.
Baix, Gladys L. 2062 X'orth Illinois .Street, Indianapolis,

24 Prospect .\ venue. Wollaston Mass. Ind.


Baldwin. Helen Bradford, Ruth
6GU Clinton .\ venue. Newark, N. .J. 229 Middle Street, East Weymouth, Mass.

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Hkashinoton, Marion C. Casey, Helen M. E.


iUH Van Biiren Street, WiliiiiiiMtnTi, Del. Saundersville, Mass.
Hhavton, Edith L. (.'atlett. Marguerite
4!)!) I'rospert Street, Fall River, Mass. Brookings, So. Dak.
Breingan, Janet M. Cattell, Sarah V.
188 South Sixth Street, Newark, N. J. Bronxville, N. Y.
Brill, Marion E. Chambers, Mary W.
167 West Main Street, Ilion, N. Y. 105 East Main Street, Moorestown. N. J.

Brown, Marion Chandler, FIvelyn M.


55 Jackson Street, Lawrence, Mass. 19 Linden Street, Whitman. Mass.
BiifKLEY, Helen L. Channell, Lillian M.
9 Grove Street, Middletown, N. Y. 56 Cedar Street, Haverhill, Mass.
Burns, Frances D. Chapin, Lillian F.
15 Leyden Street, Plynimilli. Ma.ss. 1900 F Street, Lincoln. Neb.
Burrows, M.arcia M. Chapin, Ruth P.
iHi Franklin Street, BuHalo, N. Y. Perry, N. Y.
Burt, Uarda Charlton, Alice G.
Lahaina, Maui, T. H. 625 Homer Street, Mihvaukei-. Wis.
BUSEY, (lAHHETA H. Christian, Margaret D.
.mS West Elm Street. Urbana, 111. 409 Washington Street, Lynchburg, \ a.

BUSHNELL, KaTHERINE C. Christie, Jean ().

:iOU) Midvale Avenue, Germantown, I'a. 14.3 St. Paul Street, Brookliue, Mass.
Clark, Ruth
Cadle, Edith E. 47 Hancock .\ venue. Newton Center,

35 Noble Avenue, Westfield, Mass. ^Ll.ss.

C'allev, Alice C. Clarke, F^lorence M.


(iii) Center Street, .Jamaica Plain. Ma.ss. 423 Preston Street, West Philadelphia,
Candlin, Anna Pa.

144 Washington Road, Springfield, Mass. Claster, Clarissa G.


Cann, Charlotte M. 2001 North Third Street. Harrisburg,
3S Craigie Street, Sonierville. Mass. Pa.
Cannavan, Marion E. Cleaveland, Eleanor M.
;}4 CushiuK Street. Dover, \. II. 805 Nineteenth Street. Rock Island. III.

Cannon, Dohotiiv CoITIELD, GOLDA M.


'iCi'i Wiutlirop Avenue, New Haven. Coim. 1.35 Lexington .\vcnue, Dayton. Ohio
Caulile, Eleanor W. Coke, Lucy W.
203 McUonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4606 Ross .\ venue, Dallas, Tex.

Carmiciiaei, Pauline Collins, Emma E.


4t Maple Street, Sprinulield. Mass. Purchase, N. Y.
Cahr, E. Lucile Condy, Minnie H.
Williamstown, N. Y. 1821 F^merson .Vvenue South. Miimc-
Carter. Re ha S. apolis, Minn.
mn East Eiglity-ninlli Stncl. Clevelanil, Cooper. Mabel R.
Ohio 75 Clark Street, Torrington. Conn.
Carter, Rebecca I.. CosGRovE. Helen W.
1240 Court Street, East Syracuse, N. Y. 25 I'Virmount Street. M.irlboro. Ma.ss.
Gary, Alice E. CouGHLiN, Mildred M.
Kyoto, Japan 72 West Union Street, Wilkesl)arre, Pa.

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COWLKS. (!|,A1)YS K. Delano. Lovicy M.
,57(1 Willow Struct. Walirluiry, (niiii. Marion, Mass.
Cox, Ki 111 K. Dellinger, Margaret E.
7!) HuckniiiistiT linad, .laiiuiica I'hiiii. 163 Virginia Avenue, St. Paul. Minn.
Mass. Dewees, Lillian F.
Chask, Fi,i>HK\(K 3.5.'!0 North Eighteenth Street. Phila-
;}0() West Hri(lf,'c Stint. .Austin. Minn. delphia, Pa.
Crawford, (ii.ADVs H. DiKiiL, E. Katharine
20,5,5 Caniplxll Street, Kansas City, Mo. 828 Ilighlanil Avenue, Overhrook, Pa.
Crighto.v. Mahcukriti: A. Dn.MAN. Elma I.
ISHMi Kast One ilunilre.i l^ftli Street, .51 High Street, Geneva, N. V.

Cleveland, Ohio DiSBROW, Ei^a


Choi KER, Helen B. 759 DeGraw .Vvenue, Newark. N. .1.
Warcliain, Mass. Dixon, Glady's L.
Crocker, Mary P. 81 Broinfiild Road, West Somerville,
Foxboro. Mass. Mass.
Crockett, .\vonei.i,k M. Dodge, Emse C.
Silver Spring, Md. Hi Orient Avenue, Newton Center, Mass.
d'MMI.N'GS, .\U(E E. Dodge, Gl.\dvs
38 Vinal .\venne, Sonierville, Mass. Alton, N. H.
Cl'MMINGS, HuTH Dole, Florence M.
19 Robin.son Street, Somerville, Mass. 48 West Broadway. Mangnr, Me.
Cl'MMINGS, Sara M. Drugan, Olive M.
161 Montelair .\venue, Montclair, \. .1. 1.5 Grand Street, Reading, Mass.

Ci'RRAN, Mabel .\. Dyatt, Edith


63 Kagle Street. North .Vdanis, Mass. River Road, Bogota. N. .1

Cl'SHMAN, Charlotte
1.5!) Park Plaee, Kast .\urora, \. V. Edwards, Jessie L.
1123 West Market Street, Pottsville, Pa.
Eggebrecht, Elsie C.
Davies, Henrietta A. 734 Central Avenue. Dunkirk. N. \.
1804 Roosevelt .\venue, Los Angeles, Cal. Ehrich, Pauline J.
Davies, Loiise 1 W'est Seventy-second Street. .New York,
19 Stone Street, .\ngnsta. Me. N. Y.
Davis, (Ji-Anvs I. Elkington, .\n.\a R.
1.5 South Pleasant Street. Chester, \ t. 360.5 Powelton Av.'iiuc. Pliil.iddpliia. Pa.

Davis, Rachel Elliott, Rcimie J.

47 Barnes Street. Providence, R. 1. 314 East Poplar Street, Walla Walla,


Daviso.n, Janet K. Wash.
6 Kast Washington .\vcniic. Hath, N. ^ . Ki.Lis, Margaret
Dawson, Lolbta I. ISO I'pham Street, Melro.se, Mass.
Davenport. la. Kndel, Elizabeth
Dawson, Margaret Ro.selle, N. J.

'2S Wasliiiigtoii .\venue. Wiiitlir(i[). Mass. Knsljn, Madeline


Day. Dorothy S. .\shland, Mass.
Lawreneeville, Pa. Epstean, Ethel R.
DkCoi-, .\gnes B. 141 East Twi'tily-liflh Street, New York,
1 Kast Second Street, Moorestown, .N. .1. N, \.

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Erskixe, ^/rHKI. L. Good, Dorothy
6604 North Twelfth Slicrt, ():ik Lane, I'a. 2105 West Fourth Street, Williamsport,
Evans, Iris W. Pa.
MilledgcvilU-, III. Gould, Gladys K.
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Kackt, Mahik p. Gove, Mary
Mascoutiih, III. 254 Lafayette Street. Salem, Mass.
Fanning, Jane C. GowiNG, Charlotte E.
123^ Ilinmaii Avenue, Evanstoii. III. 43 Jaekson Street, Lawrence, Mass.
Farley, Jean Graves, Jennie II.
700 West Sixth Street. Sedalia, Mo. 388 Meriden Street, East Boston. Mass.
Ferger, Margaret Gregory, Margaret S.
530 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. 3535 Evanston Avenue, Chicago, III.
Ferguson, Eunice Griffin, Margaret D.
3775 North Main Street. Fall Rivir, Mass. 195 Pleasant Street, Maiden. Mass.
Field, Helen T. Griffith, Electa E.
21 Milton Street, West Soniervillo, Mass. 204 West Hortter Street, Germantown.Pa.
Final, H. Chelsie Griffiths, Helen L.
505 Woodland Avenue. Duluth, Minn. 154 Harrison Avenue, Wcstfield, N. J.
FisKE, Mildred Gross, Ruth M.
122 Brooks Street, West Medford, Mass. 78 Adolph Avenue, Akron, Ohio
Foley. Edith J.
Winter Park, Fla, Haldane, Agnes P.
FoLGER, GeHTRI'DE 584 East Twent.v-seventh Street. Patersun,
29 Summit Road. Medford, Mass. N. J.
FoLsoM, Edna A. Hall, Jenny R.
270 Braekett Street, Portland, Me. Wellesley, Mass.
Fowler, Katharine M. Halsted, Florence M.
04 Broad Street, W^estfield, Mass. 39 Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J.
Fowler, Marguerite A. Hamlin, Gertrude .\.
64 Broad Street, Westfield, Mass. Westford, Mass.
Freedman, Anna Harmon. T. Virginia
Glen Cove, N. Y. 147 Pine Streel. Portlaml. Me.
Harris, Margaret
Deerfield, Mass.

Gallup, Lucy Hartwell, Gladys


1580 Vine Street, Denver, Colo. Kingston, R. 1.

Garside, Margaret Hash ell, Elizabeth F.

225 West One Hundreil Thirtieth Street. 714 Spencer .\venue, Marion. Ind.
New York, N. Y'. Havens. Mabel H.
Gill, Constance P. 405 Barnum .\venue. Bridgepnrl. Conn.
6427 Sherwood Uoad. Philadelphia. Pa. Hayes, Pauline
Gladwin, Margaret L. 28 Einhorn Road. Worcester, .Mass.

103 Court Street, Wcstfield, Mass. Haynes, Ruth M.


Glogauer, Caroline M. 203 Justice Street, Fremont. Ohio
5533 Kenmore Avenue. Chieaf;o. 111. Heciiingeh. Louise M.
fiLOVER, LyLE K. 76.35 St. Charles .\vcnuc. New Orleans.
164 North Laurel Street, llazellun. Pa. La.

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Heinz, Norma lIvoK, Harriette


TerraiT Heights. Davrnport. la. 625 Sherman .Street, Watertown, N. Y.
Heisser. Elsie R.
231 Sixth .\voniic. Ndrtli IVlham, X. V. Ilfeld, Beatrke J.

Helt, Phii,.\ M. 701 West Copper Avenue, Alhuquerque,


1100 Powell .VvciiMc, Kvan.svilic, Iml. N. Mex.
Hendricks, M.miion \\

226 StJite Street, Alhan.v, N. Y. Jackson, Evelyn


Hendhie, Flokence B. 289 Claremont Avenue, Montelair, N. J.

Fairfield Avenue, Slainfuid. Conn. Jameson, Lillian M.


Kenning, Juli.\ L. 768 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
310 South Fifth .\viiiue. Ann Arliur. Jenney, Mildred C.
Mieh. 100 tlordon .\ venue, Hyde Park, Mass.
Hess, M.\rie J. JoiimoN, FjLma L.
108 Queen Street, Gerniantown. Pa. Marksville, La.
Hkks, Helen Johnson, Alethena P.
II Ridgeview .Vxciiiie. Wliite Plain.s, X. V. 142.'J Hinman Avenue, Evanslon, III.

Hrks, Helen R. Johnson, ."Vnne L.


921 Main Street, Menominee, Mich. 256 Maine ,Street, Brunswick, Me.
Hill, Dorothy P. Jones, Dorothea B.
22 Oakland Place. Buffalo, \. Y. 125 Fourth Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa.
Hinds, Elizabeth \'. Jones, Hildegarde
3 Maple Street, (iardner, Mass. 363 South Fifth Avenue, Mt. \ernon,
HiNE, Grace E. N. Y.
24 Spruce Street, Dedhani, Mass. Junkerm.an, Esther
Hodge, Mary L. 1025 Third Avenue, Cedar Rapids, la.
118 Princeton Street, East Boston, Mass.
Holt, Harriet F. Keeler, Ruth F.
16 Pleasant Street, .\rlington, Mass. Ridgefield, Conn.
HosTETTER, Ruth H. Keenan, Florence E.
341 West Macon Street, Deeattir. 111. Pleasant .\ venue, Ridgewood, N. J.
HoTCHKISS, Slsie B. Keiheh, Katharine H.
223 Second Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 1.35 South Fifth Street, Reailing, Pa.

HovGH. Gertride H. Kennedy, M. .4lice


21 Collins Street, Lowville, N. Y'. 314 Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton,
Howe, Calma \V. N. Y.
114 Washington Avenue, Cambridge, Kennedy, Margaret M.
Mass. 228 Arlington Street, Youngstown, Ohio
Hoyt, Ruth .\. Kerh, Hannah B.
168 East Flmersoii Street, Melrose, Mass. 21 West North Street, Wilkesharre, Pa.
Hldso.n, Irene KlEKER, COHA H.
Benson, Minn. 523 Belmont .\ venue, Chicago, III.

HiGGiNS, Dorothy (I. KiLLiAM, Mary W.


587 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. .\l)ingdon. III.

HuGUS, S. Margarp;t Kingman, Frances P.


849 Louisa Street, Willianisport, Pa. 145 West P;ira Street, Brockton, Ma.ss.
HiNTEB, Mildred KiRKHAM, Dorothy D.
82 Wool-son Street, .\Iatta|)an, Mass. 120 Clarendon Street, Springfield, Mass.

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Knight, Alice LoEB, Elma
Fanwood, N. J. Rich Hill, Mo.
Knight, Anna C. Loeve.nhart, Pauline L.
132 Melrose Street, Melrose Highlands, 4 The Parfitt Apartments, Louisville, Ky.
Mass. Long, Gertrude M.
Knoepp, Alma M. 39 Adolph Avenue, .Vkron, Ohio
481.5 Atherton Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Lord, Marian L
Koch, Helen C. 31 Freedom Street, Athol, Mass
2302 South Jett'erson Avenue, St. Louis, Loring, Marion
Mo. 19 Crescent .\venue, Xewton Center,
Kuehner, Jeannette H. Mass.
U07 Oak Street, Columbus, Ohio Loud, Dorothy
KuNKLE, Martha B. Au Sable, Mich.
jOU West Diamond Avenue. Hazelton, Pa. Lupton, Mildred
Kurtz, Francina Matlituck, N. Y.
20 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Mabie, Mario.n C.
Lake, Doris 5 Edgewood Park, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Farmington, Me. McCabe, Dorothy C.
Lake, Ethel M. 2920 Fifth Avenue. Rock Island, 111.

Farmington, Me. McCarroll, Evelyn L. ,S.

Lang, Margaret C. 506 Locust Street, Owensboro, Ky.


848 Beech Avenue, Allegheny, Pa. McCarten, Clarice
Lange, Helen J. Lancaster, N. H.
724 Monroe Avenue, Seranton, Pa. McCoy, Helen Y.
Lahter, Florence F. 1742 South Twenty-ninth Street, Omaha,
4.5 Hillside -Avenue, Newark, N. J. Neb.
Lauer, Margi'ertte McIntosh, Winifred \'.
114 Monroe Street, Monroe, Mich. 23 West Corydon Street. Bradford. Pa.
Lauman, Margaretta .\. M.\cKiLLr)P, Mildred .\.

221S Federal Street Extensicin. Pitts- 21 Brook Street. Pawlueki'l. R. I.

burg, Pa. McKinney, Marion


Lee, Mary B. Pine Bush, N. Y.
Suffern, N. Y McLain, Helen L.
LeFray, Z. Gl.\dy.s 326 West Miner Street. West Chester. Pa.
.5.5 Bloomfield Street, Dorchester, Mass. McLain, Linda
L'Engle, K. Tracy 129 Western .\venue North. St. Paul,
164 Ponce de Leon .Avenue, .Vtlauta, Ga. Minn.
Lewis, Helen W. McLouth, Mary S.

825 Columbia Avenue, Millville, \. J. Palmyra, N. Y.


LiLLEY, Clara B. McMaster, Marie
236 Fairmount Street, Lowell, Mass. The Lincoln, Youngstown, O.
Lindsay, Ruth H. McVay-, Laura E.
347 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 1190 West Twenty-ninth Street, Los
Locke, Marian D. Angeles, Cal.
37 Alpine Street, Maiden, Mass. McVay, Silence K.
Locke, Marian H. 1190 West Twenty-ninth Stn-et. Los
Wellesley, Mass. .\ngeles, Cal.

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Major, Eleanor S. Mills, Marion G.
1320 DeKall) Street, Xonistown, Pa. 51 Columbia Street, Hrooklinc. Mass.
Manley, Helen M. Mitchell, Helen G.
1639 South Theresa Avenue, St. Louis, 25 Varney Street, Lowell, Mass.
Mo. Mitchell, Leora C.
Mann, Roberta R. 46 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn.
201 Clay Avenue, Muskegon, Mich. Moffat, Helen L.
Manson, Frances V. 437 Maple Avenue, Edgewooil Park, Pa.
929 Campbell Street, Willianisport, Pa. Montgomery, Anne E.
Marks, Alil^ Bacon Street, Natick, Mass.
098 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale, MooRHOusE, Margaret E.
Cincinnati, Ohio 3025 Macomb Street, Washington, D. C.
Martin, Dorothy R. Morse, Genevieve
R. F. D. 1, Waldcn, N. Y. 120 Court Street, Newtonvillc, Mass.
Martin, Helen R. Mull, Leonora L
Lima, N. Y. 336 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
>L\RvrN, Pauline Munroe, Helen
Vernon Court, Center Street, Newton, 135 Third Street, Muskegon, Mich.
Mass. Murphy, Dorothy T.
Mason, Bessie A. 20 Prospect Terrace, Montc'lair, N. J.

South Tam worth. N. H. Myers, Marian


Mason, Eleanor B. 206 North Sixty-third Street, Philadelphia,
1004 Harrison Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Pa.
^Listers, Adel-\ide C.
32 Wellington Street, Waltham, Mass. NeIFFER, E. M.iRIE
Mather, Ethylene 309 Bent Road. Wyncote, Pa.
Everett Building, Akron. Ohio Neimeyer, Ruth K.
Matthews, Gerena 13 Fifty-eighth .\venue East, Duluth,
Fort MeKinlcy, Me. Minn.
Mattson, Harriet A. NiciiOL, Winifred S.

5030 Hazel Avenuis I'liiladelphia, Pa. 1509 South Emerson Street, Denver, Colo.
M,\Y, Helen H. Norton, Elsie W.
401 Blount Street, Charles City, la. Granville, N. Y.
Mengelberg, Gertrude Norton, M.\rgaret S.

201 Pleasant Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Salisbury, Conn.


Merrell, Charlotte E. Norton, Ruth
Lowville, X. Y. Attica, N. Y.
Merrill, Gladys E. Nye, Rowena S.
The Brooklyn, Towanda, Pa. Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mex.
Merrill, Julia E.
98 Electric Avenue, West SonuTvillc,
Mass. Oakes, Catherine
Merto.n, Marion H. 100 Upland Road, Waban, Ma.ss.
120 Calumet .\ venue, Calumet, .Mich. O'Brien, Margaret W.
Metcalf, Elizabeth W. oS Chester Street, Worcester, Mass.
Grosse Pointe Shores. Mich. Orcutt, Marion L.
Miller, Caroline R. 889 Bedford Street, .North Abiiigton,
Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Mass.

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313 North Tioga Street., Ithaca, N. Y. 2 Melville Avenue, Dorchester, Mass.


Prall, Margaret
810 Holland Avenue, Saginaw, Mich.
Paine, Mahy
1650 Washington Street, West Newton,
Mass. Quinlan, Agnes
397 Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond,
Palen, Lydia L.
4 Lincoln Street, New Roehelle, N. Y. N. Y.
Paris, Hazel V.
20 Waldo Street, Sonierville, Mass. Rawling, Katharine B.
Parshall, Esther F. 200 Riverside Dri\e, New York, N. Y'.

Sixty-ninth Avenue and Tenth Street, Remington, Elizabeth A.


Oalc Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 610 Seventh Street, Bismarck, No. Dak.
P.iRTRiDGE, Ruth RiCHARDSo.N, Dorothy
25 Green Village Road, Madison, N. J. 29 Webb Place, Mansfield, Mass.
Paton, Pauline P. Roberts, Dorothy
11-t Merriam Avenue, Leominster, Mass. 2529 Clinton Avenue, Minneapolis. Minn.
Patterson, Ruby M. Roberts, Dorothy C.
223 North Franklin Street, Colorado 108 Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash.
Springs, Colo. Robinson, Emily W.
Pattison, Muriel A. 46 Temple Street, Springfield, Mass.
14 Chase Avenue, Webster, Mass. Robinson, Frances M.
Pawling, Mary L. 429 Wick .\ venue, Youngstown, Ohio
Hagaraan, N. Y. Rogers, El[z.\beth S.
Peck, Ruth 29 Camp Street, New Britain, Conn.
330 West Ninth Street, Concordia, Kan. Rohrhei.mer, Helen
Pendleton, Enid 1719 East One Hundred Fifteenth Street,
251 -Jefferson Avenue, lirooklyn, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio
Perkins, H.\rriet C. RoLFE, Mary K.
401 East Eighteenth Street, Flathush, 73 South Lake Avenue, .Vlbany. N. Y.
N. Y. Roop, Elizabeth
Phillips, Lucy T. Upland, Pa.
159 School Street, Wehster, Mass. Russell, Ell.\ M.
Pierce, Ruth A. Massena, N. Y.
Box 3, Hinsdale, Mass. Ryder, Marguerite
PiERiK, Johnette J. 499 East Avenue, Rochester, N. Y
820 South Seventh Street, Springfield, 111.
Rylee, Ruth
Pilling, Elizabeth 209 South McLean Boulevard, Memphis,
090 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Tcnn.
Place, Alice J.

Wellesley, Mass.
Porter, Elizabeth L. Samuels. Ruth
210 Bradford Street, Charleston, W. \'a. 128 Collins Street. Harlfurd. C.inn.
Powell, Henriett.^ A. Sarles, Fay
19 Merrimac Street, Concord, N. H. 2425 West Thirt.-cnth Street. Little Rock,
Powell, Ruth Ark.
1333 North Fifteenth Street, Pliiladel|>liia, Sayre, Helen L.
Pa. Flushing, Mich.

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Scarlett, Marv Sleeper, Helen J.

971 Bryden Road, Cuhimbiis, Oliin Wellesley, Mass.


ScATEs, Ruth A. Small, Anna H.
78 Braekett Street, Westbrook, Me. 477 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass.
SCHABACKER, MuRIEL J. Smart, Elizabeth W.
550 West Tenth Street, Erie, Pa. Merrimae, Mass.
SCHOEDINGER, HeLEN M. Smiley, Edwina M.
347 Kendall Place, Columhus, Ohio 324 Central Street, Mansfield, Mass.
SCHOOXMAKER, ImOGENE H. Smith, A. Marguerite
020 East Twenty-fourth Street. Paterson, 303 South Limestone Street, Lexington,
N. J. Ky.
Scott, Janet McC. Smith, Carlotta S.

119 East Lime Street, Bellefonte, Pa. 1308 Naucoma Avenue, Birmingham, .\la.

ScoviLLE, Helen M. Smith, Georgia H.


160 Temple Street, New Haven, f'onn. 105 East Genesee Street, Auburn, N. Y.
SciDDER, Dorothy B. Smith, Julia
Main Street, Hingham, Mass. 50(i South Main Street, Paris, Tex.
Seelye, Ruth M. Smith, Luci.xda A.
6 Lawton Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. 4621 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Tex.
Selleck, M.\bel K. Snyder, Pauline M.
Salisbury, Conn. 40 King Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
SEI..SER, Margaretta W. SoMERS, BRITO^L\RTE
1518 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6 Pearl Street, St. Johnsbury, \'t,

Semmon's, Mildred Steele, Dorothy M.


SO'2 Burnett Avenue, Ames, la. 2300 Fairfax Street, Denver, Colo.
Shallixg, Lydh R. Stevens, Mary S.

957 Teller Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. 19 Birch Hill Road, Nevvtonville, Mass.


Sharp, Dorothy' S. Stewart, Jean E.
85-t Louisa Street, Williamsport, Pa. Ellensburg, Wash.
Sharrard, Hazel Stofer, Helen
3814 Harrison Boulevard, Kansas City, 28 Hayes Street, Norwich, N. Y.
Mo. Stone, Elizabeth
Sharwell, Ruth H. 110 Sackett Place, Hollywood. Cal.
Fair Oaks, Caldwell, N. J. Stone, Mildred C.
Shaw, Sarah R. 73 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence,
5575 Hampton Street, Pittsburg, E. F,., R. I.

Pa. Stone, Ruth


Shbpard, Florl^n a. 116 Sackett Place, Hollywood, Cal.
470 Main Street, Orange, N. J. Strauss, Florence J.

Sheridan, Mary A. 1860 Cadwell Avenue, Cleveland Heights.


90 Brookside Road, Wellesley Hills, Cleveland, Ohio
Mass. Sullivan, Augusta M.
Shoup, Martha E. 183 Parker Street, Lawrence, Mass.
282 Harrison Avenue, Detroit, Mich. SwEET,_ Sibyl
Simpson, Mary P. 3314 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City,
431 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth, \. J. Mo.
Sims, Beatrice C. SwiKT, Christine B.
522 Hazel Street, Texarkana, Ark. 50 Newton Street, Athol, Mass.

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SwiNEiiART, Esther Van Winkle, Elizabeth
130 Adolph Avcnuf, Aki-un, Oliiu The Terrace, Rutherford, N. J.

Taft, Ck\ra E. Waldmyer, Marguerite


Kcnnett Square, Pa. 11 Webster Street, Winchester, Mass.
Taussig, Lucie D. Wallis, Freda
191 Park Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 18 Enon Street, North Beverly, Mass.
Taylor, Caroline R. Walton, Dorothy
109 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. J. 802 Mt. Curve Avenue, Minneapolis,
Taylor, Marguerite Minn.
114 East Fayette Street, Unionlown, Pa. Watson, Ellen F.
Tenney, Florence H. 87 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburg, N. Y.
Granville, N. Y'. Watson, Ruth
Terry, Evelyn C. 3832 North Forty-second .\venue, Chi-
Babylon, N. Y. cago, 111.

Thompson, Florence G. Watters, Mildred C.


23 Moorehouse Place, Bradford. Pa. 65 Lancaster .\ venue, Buffalo, N. Y.
TiTCOMB, G. Katherine Webster, .Juliet
Nogales, Ariz. 1025 Fifth Street Southeast, Minneapolis,
ToBiN, Marjorie Minn.
2.56 Webster Avenue, Mu.skegon, Mich. Webster, Ruth
ToRREY, Margaret 1025 Fifth Street Southeast, Minneapolis,
912 Middle Street, Hath, Me. Minn.
Trautwein, Caroline H. Weed, M.vrgaret
Lincoln Avenue, Carbondale, Pa. 242 Summer Street, Stamford, Conn.
Thaver, Lucretia B. Westerberg, Marguerite H.
46 North Clinton .\venue, Trenton, N. J. 145 West Fifth .\venue, Roscllc, X. J.

Travers, Carrie Westwood, Aklene


44 Keralall Street, Gardner, Mass. 97 College Street, Pawtucket, R. L
Travis, Eleanor Whelan, M. Elizabeth
Carmel, N. Y. 621 West One Hundred Seventy-ninth
Tucker, Frances Street. New York, N. Y.
2320 Louisiana Street, Little Rock, Ark. Whipple, Shiri.ie H.
Turner, Lyle W. R. F. D. 2, Concord, N. H.
East Woodstock. Conn. White, Dorothy R.
TiTiiiLL, Ruth 31 Curtiss Street, New Britain, Conn.
Waymart. Pa. Whiting, Emma C.
76 Gates Avenue, Montclair, N. .7.

Whitmarsh, M. Marguehite
Uline, .\lice M.
1023 Hickory Street, Texarkana, Ark.
Ransomville, N. Y.
Whittier, Inez L.
Upton, Helen H.
104 Crescent Street, WalllKiiii. Mass.
55 Dexter Street, Maiden, Mass.
Wilkes, Miri.vm B.
495 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

Vander Pyl, Doris WiLL.\RD, Helen S.

149 Main Street, Ilaverliill. Mass. Van Rensselaer .\ venue, Stamford, Conn.
VaNSANT, M. El'fiENIA Williams, Faith
4038 Spruce Street . l'hila(lil|ihia. Pa. 21 Summit Place, L'tiea, N. Y.

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Williams, Helen E. Woods, Helen B.


Hii East Johnson Street, (ieriiiMiitown, Waleott Avenue and Shore Road, Astoria,
Pa. N. Y.
WiNSLow, Esther M. Woods, Margaret U.
Hr, Decatur Street, Brooklvn, \. Y. 5'-219 Kimbark .\venue, Chicago, III.

Winter, Anna R. Woodward, (Jertrude R.


9 Oxford .\ venue, Webster, Mass. 1140 Jefferson .\ venue, Detroit, Mich.
Wiss, Gretchex Wooster, Dorothy
83 Johnson .\ venue, Newark, X. J. 322 Smith Street, Peekskill, N. Y.
Wolfe, Frances M. Worcester, Mabel
!):J3 Webster Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 51 Rowena Street, Detroit, Mich.
Wood, Eunice S. Wright, Gladys
iSj Eight.v-fourth Street, Brooklyn, \. Y. 54 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Wood, Frances L. Wright, Harriet B.
354 Depew .\\enue, Buffalo, N. Y. 384 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio
Wood, Licy R. Wright, K. Dorothy
^•eOO Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 66 T Street Northwest, Washington, D. C.
Wood, Rith S. Wyckoff, Charlotte C.
Woodville, Mass. Vellore, Madras Presidency, India
Woodbury, Pauline Wyckoff, Marjorie
Dover, Me. 79 Clinton .\ venue, Jamaica, N. Y.
WooDHULL, Josephine F.
115 West French Place, San .\ntonio, Yetter, Ruth S.
Tex. 128 Luzerne .\ venue. West Pittston, Pa.
WooDis, Ruth G. Y'ocoM, Elizabeth
20 Haviland .Street, Worcester, Mass. Box 1040, Tacoma, Wash.

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Class of 1916
Perley, Marian L.
Laconia. N. H.

Special Students
Archibald, Grace Evans, Alice
14 Elm Street, Houlton. Me. 1739 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 111.

Baxter, Rhoda Foster, Helen B.


213 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, 259 Humphrey Street, Swampscott, Mass.
N.J. French, Margaret
Blake, Margaret 71 Main Street, Peabody, Mass.
Wakefield, N. H.
Botivife, Mildred Ganse, Elizabeth
46 Plymouth Road, Newton Highlands, 148 Highland Avenue, Newtonville, Mass.
Mass.
Brownell, Mary \. Hammond, Ruth H.
210 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. 30 Walker Street, Newtonville, Mass.
Bunting, Helen M. Harrington, Helen
St. Davids, Pa. 233 Monroe Avenue, Oshkosh, Wis.
Bush, Theoda F. Havilant, Florence E.
651 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Larchmont Avenue, Larehmont, N. Y.
Butler, Kathryn Haynes, Wilm.\ D.
2 Green Lane, Worcester, Mass. 402 East Washington .\ venue, Centerville,
la.
Carroll, Celia G. Howard, S. Ernestine
Wellesley, Mass. 122 Summer Street, Reading, Mass.
Carson, Alice S. P.
231 Marion Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Kelsey, Margaret E.
Cope, Ellen 22 Deering Street, Portland, Me.
West Chester, Pa. Knap, Mary G.
CoYLE, Virginia DuC. 363 Stratford Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa.
35 Lake Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Knight, Mildred .1.
4119 Walnut Street, Phihid.-lphia, Pa.
DuRANT, Lois P.
WellesK-y, Mass. Lane, Mabel W.
Segreganset, Mass.
Ely, Helen L. Lawson, Mary F.
86 Washington Street, Bingliainton, N. Y. 5439 Drexel Avenue. Chicago, III.
csi i:=^

Maine, F. Elfleda Robertson, Grace M.


80 Livingston Avcnui-, VonkiTs, N. \'. Ransomville, N. Y.
MANCHESTEn, Gertrude B.
13 Newport Avenue, Newport, R. I.
Sawtell, Emma C.
Moor, Fr.\nces R. 205 West Olgoma Street, Oshkosh, Wis.
Care C. R. Stedman, 1734 Welton Street,
Stevenson, Mary G.
Denver, Colo.
128 Pomeroy ,\ venue, I'ittsfield, Mass.
Mulligan, Rith
7 Highland Street, Nalick, Mass.
Tewksbury, Kathryn
3'i Endicott Street, Newton Highlands,
NiLEs, Lena M.
Mass.
R. F. D. 1, Dryden, Me.
TowNSEND, Juliaette L.
Noble, Isabel H.
71.5 South Park Street, Saginaw, Mich.
66 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass.

P.^TRicK, Florence M. liYEMlRA, TaMAKI


321 South Grove Avenue, dak Park, III. 5.5 Nakaroku Bancho Kojiiiiaehi, Tokyo,
Pearson, Beatrice .1. Japan
7 Tyler Street, Brattleboro, \t.
Plummer, Frances B.
Wellington, Dorothy
1 West Sixty-fourth Street, New York,
150 Highland Avenue, Winchester, Mass.
N. Y.

Richards, Elizabeth YocuM, Elizabeth C.


510 Chain Street, Norristown, Pa.
96 Oraton Street, Newark, N. .1.

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INTHE BACK OF THIS
BOOK YOU WILL FIND
MANY PLEASING

cAdvertisements

All advertisements in this book


secured by
MISS S. A. EBBETS
550 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Placing advertisements in College
Publications a specialty
Estimates Given
^nJ -^^co^t/

^/T/J^:^'
INCORPORATED

Costumes

Evening Dresses Wraps

Millinery

Ready-toWear
Especially^ attractive for young ladies
We mm to [psiitir(D)inin^(

(tlhe Unrnmis

wlhcD) adverHn^e nun


iinrmug ICttmts nnh (Hvt^tB

iattnttg nnh iEuFuing ^xtBBtB

Mtttnv anb lEu^ntng (tontB

lExrhtsiitr irstgna nnh


iSraamtablr Prirra

723 BOYLSTON STREET


BOSTON
Index to Advertisers
PAGE
PAGE F'lowers. Wax Brothers . 17
AuvKBTisiNG. S. A. Ebbets. . . . 2
Furs. Lamson & Hubbard . 20
Architects. Brainerd & Leeds 39

Art Materials. Esselcn, G. J. . 38


Gas Ranges. Morandi-Proctor Co 33

G.\s. Newton an<l Watertown Gas Light


Company 9
Clothiers. Hrook-s Brother.s. . . .

Gloves. Chanut, J. M. & Cic 13


Cu)Th.s. Priestley (CravcncUes) 17
Gowns. Driscoll 3
Coffee. Dwinell- Wright Co 16
Eames, Inc 5
Corsets. Bonan Sisters 36 Hollander, L. P. & Co 15
Claff, Mile. 21 Chandler & Co 27
Cairns, Madame 11
Chocolate. Baker, Walter & Co., Ltd. M)
Lownev's 12

Caterers. Cook's. 28
H
China. Briggs, Richard, Co 34
Hosiery. Lord & Taylor (Onyx) 21
Chanut, J. M. & Cie 13
Jones, MoDuffee & Stratton Company 33
Hotels. Hotel Lenox 26
Canned Goods. Delano Potter 42
Copley Square 27
Howe, Daniel Co 43
Somerset Hotel, The 36
Caps and Gowns. Cottrel! & Leonard 23 The Leslie 41

Cleaners. Cabot Co., The 45 Woodland Park Hotel 15


Parker House 33
Costumes. Raymond, Geo. P. Co 41
Young's Hotel 33
Hotel Touraine 33

D
I
Daily Paper. Boston Transcript 42

Dentist. Dr. Fuller 44


Lnns. Old Xatick Inn 23
Wellesley Inn 35
Druggist. Morgan & Co 44
Insurance. Eddv, John II. & Co 20
Dressmakers. Cairns, Madame 11
Bonan Sisters 36

Dry Goods. Chandler & Co 27


Hollander, L. P. & Co 15
Jewelers. Bailey, Bank.s & Biddic 13
Shrevc, (rump & Low Co 16

E Jell-0. The Genesee Pure ImioiI (diupany 47

Engravers. The Electric City Engraving


Comi)any 46
LivEKY. DichI, 1''.. Jr. 44

Lunch Room. Consignors' i.n. Ii 40


The Scotch Lunch Room 37
Furniture. Mellish & Bytield Mfg. Co.,
. . .

Inc 41 Linens. Whitney, T. D. & Co. 29


EXCLUSIVENESS
AND

ORIGINALITY
Should be your first iliouglit zc/icii purc/iasing

WAISTS NECKWEAR BELTS


HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY AND VEILINGS

Celebrated " WANDO " Washable Silk Waists,


made of pure silk and absolutely fadeless. Comes
in plain colors, also white with various colored stripes.
The above waist cut is but one of the many exclu-
sive styles we show. This model comes in many
fabrics, ranging in price from $i.oo to ;?io.oo each.

Waists made to order of your own material if de-


sired. If you need a larger size waist and smaller
collar, or a larger front and smaller back, a longer The " C. Crawford Hollidge "
or shorter sleeve length, you may get it here. Racquet .Suit

From $11.50 to $25.00

W^f specialize in the highest degree in Xcekn'car, IVciists,

Belts, I 'eilings, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs

C. CRAWFORD HOLLIDGE
An iExrUtatop B»linp
JFor SInmrn
jUaBBarljuarttB
Index to Advertisers — Continued
M PAGE
Suits and Gowns. Driscoll 3
Millinery. Dielil & Libby 25 Eames 5
Le Basche ;!1
Chandler & Co 27
McFadden iO
Suits and Gowns. Hollander, L. P. & Co. 15
Modiste. Hill, Harriett E., Mrs.
Stationery. Bird's .'58

Music. Ditson, Oliver Co. . . . \(i


Studio. Abell, Geo L 35
Manicuring. Alary, Mile. & Co. il
Schools. Dana Hall 39
Markets. Shattuck & Jones . .

Walnut Hill 39
Squire, J. P. & Sons 4:i
Weston School 39
Conant & Bean i3
Silks. Thresher Brothers. 9
Cowan's -15

Shoes. Educator — Willson's Shoe Shop .... 19


Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins 13
Sample Shoe Company 21
Sorosis Shoe Company 30
Pianos. Chickering & Sons 34

Photographs. Abell, Geo. L 35


Champlain & Farrar 23
Tours. Marsters, Geo., Co. 29
Garo Studio 38
Marceau 3(i Tea Rooms. English Tea 42
Nichols, Leroy 39 Library Tea, New 41
Patten, Mary 20 Cook's'. 28
Scotch 37
Polishers. Whittemore Bros. & Co 2{>
Wellesley 44
Pens. Moore's 28 Keith's, Miss 45
Waterman, L. E. Co 32 Consignors' Union, Inc 40

Paper. Johnson, Geo. T. Co. . 41 Tailors, Ladies'. Peter Thomson 37

Preserves. Bridges, A. T. Co. 42 Baker, S. & Co 31


Levine, S. A 40
Printers. Fort Hill Press .. 38
. .

Gould, C. M. & Co 39
A. Short &Co 42
Kartt, B. L 45
R Toilet Creams. Plexo 19
Ranges. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. (Craw-
ford Ranges) 22
W
Waists. Hollidge, Crawford C 7
Chandler & Co 27
U. & B. Waist Company 32
Studio of Dress. Cairns, Madame 11 Custom Waist Company 40
Thresher Brothers " THE SPECIALTY SILK STORE "
Between the Old Colon}) Trust Company and The Provident Institution for Savings

Silks, Spool Silks, Silk Ribbons, Silk Waists

Silk Dress Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Silk Underslips

Imported Broadcloths

Plain and Novelty Woolen Dress Goods, Etc.

If for any reason any purchase from Thresher Brothers proves unsatisfactory, the purchase price will be
cheerfully refunded. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.

Wholesale Prices
LIM KK IC KS

A is for alphabet.
Herein you'll see
A few things that happen,
In "dear old Wellesley.'

B for the bells


That constantly ring;
To sleep Sunday morning
Is no easy thing.

C is for Chapel,
It's early you know;
The H. P. E.'s need it,

They surely must go.

D is the " man " dance


We never can give;
But witliGlee Club at Mid- Years
We manage to live.

E for engagement-ring —
Really a bore,
Every week-ending
Brings a few more.

F for forensics
We worked hard to write,
F for the fire.
We worked harder to light.
We Creed ^ the
Well-Dressed Woman

ffl That I am first of all myself; that Per-


sonality ismy most precious possession;
that my Personality is expressed not only
in my speech and my manner but in my
dress — of these things I am convinced.

ffl Therefore I am resolved to make my


attire reflect truly my Personality; that I

will not follow blindly the decrees of fash-


ion but will mould them to fit my needs.

I am further convinced that color and


line are the most eft'ective aids in express-
ing my Personality.

ffl Therefore will I seek an artist and phil-


osopher in dress, that all these good things
may be added unto me.

ffl Originality in dress designs that create and express


Individuality is the result of long years of study
and training by Madame Cairns
of the

CAIRNS STUDIO OF DRESS


Four Twenty Boylston Street
IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

11
Chocolates
The LATEST LOWNEY product and more delicious than
chocolates were ever made before. They are packed with greatest
care for appetizing appearance and sold at $1.00 a pound.
Sold in Wellesley at Morgan's Pharmacy and Clement's Pharmacy

THE WALTER M. LOWNEY COMPANY : : BOSTON M


BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO. THERE IS SATISFACTION
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS in knowing that you have
SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS
'Designers and ^ilCa^ers of
bought a worthy shoe, one
College and School Emblems and that gives you full value for the
Novelties
money you have invested in it.
and Prices of Class
Illustrations
and Fraternity Emblems, Seals,
Charms, Plaques, Medals, Sou- And IT ISOUR PURPOSE THAT
venir Spoons, etc., mailed upon EVERY BUYER OF OUR FOOT-
request. All Emblems are exe-
cuted m the workshops on the WEAR SHALL FEEL THAT SHE
premises, and are of the highest HAS THE BEST THAT COULD BE
grade of and quality.
finish
GIVEN FOR THE PRICE.
CLASS RINGS
'Particular attention given to the de-
signing and manufacture of Class
Rings. THAYER, McNEIL & HODGKINS
1218=20=22 Cliestnut St. PHILADELPHIA 47 TEMPLE PL. 1 5 WEST ST.

FOR THE
FORTY YEARS FAVORITE

Buy of the Maker


KID MOCHA
Gloves for all occasions and
SUEDE each the best in its class
CHAMOIS
CAPE 1 ( SILK
Gloves made to order to fit any hand or match any color

HOSIERY in Silk or Lisle

276 BOYLSTON STREET


J. M. CHANDT S CIE BOSTON
13
T. I M E KICKS

G is the guard
The Sophomores essayed,
The watch that they kept,
And the fuss that the^\' made.

H is for Hunnewell's,
Go there no more;
If men you must have

Just keep to this shore.

I is for the ink


On the library floor;
Every spot costs >-ou
Just one dollar more.

J is the joy
And the joIHfioation, K is the knowledge

To cheer wear>' mimls We're here to attain,


When we think of varation. Though the reason's oft given.
The " life " we wouM gain.

L, 'lectric-lights.

Please use them well,


Or L will be lamps
After ten o'clock bell.

14
L. P. HOLLANDER & CO.
Young Ladies* Gowns, Suits, Coats,
Waists, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery,
ETC.
DRESSES . . . from $15.00

COATS
An
....
TAILORED SUITS

extensive assortment of
. . from
from
25.00
15.00

Ready-to-Wear Hats, 15.00

Orders taken in our Men's Furnishing


Department (or Ladies' Mannish Waists

202 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON

WOODLAND PARK
HOTEL
©oatan'a arlrrt
family
suburban
Ijntrl

Transients Accommodated
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
Five miles from 'Wellesley
Trolleys pass our door cylUBURNDALE
Twenty" minutes' ride MASSACHUSETTS
GARAGE
HARRY T. MILLER, Proprietor

IS
SHREVE, CRUMP &
LOW COMPANY . . .

JEWELERS and
SILVERSMITHS
Fine Stationery Umbrellas

Calling Cards Made and


Programs Repaired
Die Work Class-day Work
Engraving a Specialty

Gifts in Jewelry and Silverware

147 TREMONT STREET


BOSTON

A New Volume of the Music Students' Library

Sound ana Its Relation to music


BY CLARENCE G. HAMILTON, A.M.

Price, postpaid, $1.25

Students of music greatly need a liand-


book acoustics as relating to music, one
of
been brought in line witli ifie latest
tfiat lias

discoveries and theories. The books now


in the market are no longer dependable,

the result being that this element in a course


of music study is generally lacking. The
author has presented the essential facts to-
gether with many interesting experiments
and helpful figures and diagrams to make
the principles clear. A good text-book for
schools and colleges.

NOTE. — This book will be sent with return privi-


lege to those with accounts good standing, and to
in

those with no accounts upon receipt of price, which


will be returned, less postage, if not satisfactory.

OLIVER DiTsoN Company Boston


Chas. h. ditson a, Co. New York
LIMERICKS

M is for inannera N for newspapers.


The Freshmen display'. Heportera so keen
Don't cheer before Seniors; Can manage to see things

I At the^elevator, give way. That never were seen.

"'"\^
r^
As A Young Woman Who Appreciates
Distinctive style and quality in foot- MAYFAIR
White Buck
wear, you should see the attract-
Pump
ive Mayfair, Educator,
and ALL AMERICA SHOES that
we are showing in Boston.

We want every Wellesley student


to become acquainted with our
shoes. That's why we are offering
$3.30
you a special discount.

WILLSON'S SHOE SHOP ALL AMERICA SHOE SHOPS


323-5 WASHINGTON ST. 79-81 TREMONT STREET
Opposite Old South Church 66 SUMMER STREET

'
' For the Woman Who Cares

GREASELESS CREAM
CLEANSING CREAM
EVENING WHITE
PAT OFF •

DENTAL CREME

Send 10 cents for a sample box contain-


ing these four necessary toilet preparations

Plexo Preparations, Incorporated


364 Washinatoii Street - NEW YORK
SPRING OPENING
iir3^aiiiJ)i0n 1912

Ladies' Hat Shop ^^ "'"^ "^^^^^ MarcK 10. we win be


ready to snow all tne latest moaels in
167 TREMONT STREET kats"from the Lest designers in Paris.
also a large assortment or 1 ailored
TELEPHONE. OXFORD 4443 W
and O XJ

1
1
oemi-dress rlats.

JOHN H. EDDY & CO,


Of Every Description

Main 20 Telephones Main 6616


87 KILBY STREET 108 MILK STREET
BOSTON

LAMSON & HUBBARD


FOR MEN AND WOMEN
COLD STORAGE OF FURS
90 to 94 Bedford Street (Corner Kingston)
173 Washington Street BOSTON, MASS.

MISS MARY PATTEN


portrait pijotnriraplipr

270 BOYLSTON ST.. BOSTON


TELEPHONE. BACK BAY 1448-W

20
CUSTOM
ft
Onyx" Hosiery mile. Claff CORSETIER
BERKELEY 420 Boylston St., Boston
BUILDING
telephone
Sock Sau 939
TRADE MARK The secret of a well-
gowned woman is that
she pays strict atten-
tion to the corset she
wears.
Have your next cor-
This Brand of Hosiery is
set made by Mile.
the Most Reliable and Sat- Claff. I use only the

best imported mate-


isfactory to be had. Worthy nd guarantee satisfaction in
fit and durabihty.

of Your Companionship ,o carry a complete line of


to-wear corsets made spe-
Through Life. for me to suit all figures, at
lerate prices. Refitted fiee
Sold at Good Stores Everywhere
" Tricot " corset is particu-

Lord & Taylor 290 Westminster St.


suitable for all athletic uses
ding. New models for
and Summer now ready.
8 West 39th St.
Wholesale Distributers NEW YORK PROVIDENCE, R. I NEW YORK CITY

We sold 60,000 pairs of shoes


last year. WHY? milt. Alara $c (En.
Irrkrlry ^B^U^tlu^. 42 D lojilsto" S'trrrt
We sell more College Girls their shoes
inNew England than all other stores
combined.

l|atr irPBSfr

HJanirurp ^I^ampnnpr

l^atr Hork a apprialtii

We carry every color in Satin Even- iffarial, Btal\i anh Ncrk iHaBoayp
ing Slippers from Silver to Gold. Our
©nbulattmi fflarrrl
price, $2.50 a pair for $4.00 kinds.

^frfuntfry §l)fU (iDruaitipntB


The Sample Shoe Shop Co.
496 Washington St. BOSTON
IVe are the largest mail order Shoe House in V^eic England
Take Elevator QIpIr;]l]our lark lag 232U
E)= -B

The Helps that Every Cook


has longed for are in

And no other Range has them!


The Single Damper (patented). Perfect fire and oven control
"
by one motion —
range does
push the knob
the
to "
Worth
Kindle," " Bake" or "
the price of the range.
Check
the rest.

The Ash Hod in the base is a patented feature. If a prize were


offered for the worst plan for disposing of ashes, the ordinary stove
would get it. By our plan the ashes fall through a chute into a
Hod, all of them, making their removal safe, easy, cleanly. The
Coal Hod is alongside the Ash Hod, out of the way.
The Oven is the most
wonderful of bakers. Scien-
tific curved heat flues with non-

leakmg cup-]omts carry the


heat around the oven in a
way to heat efery part alil^e.
The Fire Box and the
Patented Grates enable
a small fire to give great cook-
ing efficiency, affording great
economy of fuel.
IVrile for lllualraled Booklet. If Oaw-
fords are not sold in your town u'e will
tell you how to get one.

Walker S Pratt Mfg. Co.


31-33 Union St., Boston

0= =H

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The Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume
Chartered 1902 by the Regents of the University of New York

Makers to Wellesley '9li,


(Ea^H. (^mitus •93.'94/95/96.'97.'98,
99,'00,'01,'02,'03,'04,
anil i^aohB '03.'06.'07.'08. '09. '10,
To Radcliffe.
'II. '12.
Bryn Mawr. Mount Hol-
Rich Gowns for yoke. Harvard) Cornell.
Yale. Princeton, Uni-
the Higher Degrees Illuslraled bulletin versity of Pennsylvania.

For Pulpit and and Samples on Columbia. Tufts, Stan-


ford, Tulane and allthe
applicalion
Bench others.

COTTRELL& LEONARD
ALBANY, N. Y.

The patronage of ^Vellesley is

cordially solicited

Inspection of our work invited

& Farrar
Champlain
PHOTOGRAPHERS
161 Tremont Street

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LI xMEK I C KS

S for the " gras3 " sign.


We all should remember
Each tiny blade
Has a feehng quite tender.

T, Teacher's Registry
We all ought to sign,
You must use your knowledge.
So get right in line.

U's for umbrellas,


The libran,' frieze,

And those in " C H."


Which the earliest seize.

V is for vespers.
If he comes to call,

Just take him to Chapel,


Don't whisper at all.

W's the weather


Ice carnival brings,
Though Hope the eternal
In every heart springs.

X for exams;
" Just keep a clear head!

But a mind clearly blank


We oft find instead.

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TELEPHONE. OXFORD 830
1.1 MK K K KS
5% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS

/.-^C^''
-<^>^^^<^\^
Y is

We
the yell
had freshman year'
DIEHL 5t LIBBY
Tho' by some folks 'twas called
"
But a " puppj-dog cheer!

Z is the zeal we've displayed in this task.

It's the last letter in the alphabet,


and we think you really ought to excuse
NEW LAWRENCE BLDG.
us. Our brains and pens are quite CORNER
worn out —
if you think it's a snap to WEST S TREMONT STS.
make up foolish rhymes you're laboring
under a delusion.
149 TREMONT STREET
BOSTON, MASS.

OLD NATICK INN ESTABLISHED 1818

South Natick, cTVIass.

Comfortable attractive house, over-


#nitlmfifiS IFtirnTahinQ 0undsi.
looking the Charles River.
BROADWAY cor TWENTC-SECOND
^
5T.
NtW YORK.
Open all the year.
Fireplaces in parlor, dining room " Polo Ulsters, English Blazers, An-
and a few bedrooms.
gora and Shetland Knitted Garments,
Suites with private bath.
Dressing Gowns, Breakfast Jackets,
Pool and billiard tables.
Trunks and Bags, Dressing Cases,
Convenient stopping place for canoe-
ing, automobile and skating parties. and their Separate Fittings.

Special attention given to week-end The latest Novelties in Leather


parties, private luncheons and dinners. from the West End London Shops;

Miss Harris, Manager Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes


for -Men and Boys.
"Cclepbone, (NialUk 8212 Send for Illustrated Catalogue

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HOTEL LENOX lioylston und Exeter Streets

BOSTON, MASS.
TELEPHONE 4-2680 BACK BAY

A Convenient Headquarters
for the F^riends of Wellesley

Students Visiting Boston

Two Minutes From Back Bay Stations

Largest Finest
in in
Variety Quality

SJhoe Polishes
Beautify and Preserve the Leather

"GILT EDGE,"
for blacking and polish-
ing ladies' and children's
boots and shoes, shiflffs
without rubbing,
2 ;c. ''FRENCH
GLOSS,'* IOC.
" DJtNDY** combi-
nation tor cleansing and
polishing all kinds of
russet or tan shoes, sad-
dles, bridles, etc.. 25c.
lllllll , -, Ill *'
STJiR.** size, IOC.
* •
ELITE combina-
* *

tion (or gentlemen who


take pride in having their
shoes look Ai. Restores
color and luster to all
black shoes ; polish with
a brush or cloth, 25c.
**BJtBY ELITE"
size, IOC.

nd whitens canvas shoes. Large cake in a handsome aluminum box with good sponge, 25c.
'JiLBO** cleans
^.^ and
i U,i »>v rt^-llpnt wliite buck, suede and nuhuck shoes.
fiir . i
, , i. . 1 >

for cl«m,,g and recolorinR nit kinds and colors of suede and core leather footwear, also b.,ck
jViDTDfiJvi" Powders in s.ft.ng top cans. **CHIC** liquids in s o'-
a.,d catt" In powder or liquid torn,, either kind, 2;c.
«° ellent for cleaning all colors of also velvets, woolens, silks, satins, etc. Will also
clt^^f/jLLT' Craven^tte.
clean pink, blue and other cohirs of kid leather. 25c.
KOR SALE BY ALL DEALER.S
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iHrfmaut i'trprt, ^rar WpbI, iSaatmi

Jmportprs nnh S^tatb rn


Suits Dresses Costumes Coats Furs
"Waists Blouses Millinery Silks

Dress Goods Laces Trimmings Neckwear


Gloves Hosiery Muslin Underwear

Oriental and Domestic Rugs Draperies

A HeaJquarlers for WellesleX) in Boston

COPLEY SQUARE HOTEL

MP
HUNTINGTON AVENUE, EXETER AND BLAGDEN STREETS
A high class, modern house, most centrally located. Only one block from
Huntington Avenue Station of Boston & Albany Railroad, and from Back Bay
Station of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Electric cars pass the door for North Station
of B. & M. R. R. and connect with " L " and surface lines running throughout
New England. Moderate prices, superior cuisine, attentive service, attractive
rooms, each connected with long-distance telephone. Courteous attention
assured to ladies traveling alone. 360 rooms, 200 with private baths.

AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Proprietor


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COOK'S BOSTON 88 Boylston Street

Center o/ Theater District


jifternoon ITea
Luncheon 'Dinner

T. D. COOK CS, CO., Caterers


88 BOYLSTON STREET

*2.5p*3.5o
AND UP NON-LEAKABLE F =
MQDRES
FOUNTAIN PEN
READ WHAT AN OWNER OF A MOORE'S SAYS
Providence, R. I.
'*You may be sure 1 shall, whenever the opportunity offers, recommend Moore's Pen. It has always
riven the greatest satisfaction to myself and to all to whom 1 have recommended it."
MOORB'S IS TBE FOCNTAIN PEN FOR IOC— It can be currieil nnywav, anywhere, In pocket
or bag, it can't leak. It writes without shaking. When the ci;p is on. the pen resting in
ink remains moist. It writes continuously with an even How of ink. It will carry any
kind of ink, even Higgin's India Drawing Ink, the heaviest ink made. It is the simplest
fountain pen to fill. No joints to unscrew, just take off the cap and It is ready to fill. It is
made in the slmpli^st manner of the fewest perts nothing to get out of order. It is giving
Batlsfactlon to thousands of users all over the world. It is the best fountain pen made.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERT1\'BERE

AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN COMPANY


ADAMS, GUSHING & FOSTER, Selling Agents, 168 Devonshirt St., Bostan. Cinadian Agts W. J. Gage i Co., Toronto
MARSTERS
RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP
AGENCY
llepresenling
New York Central Lines
Great Lake Steamers
Hudson River Day Line
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
Savannah Line
Steamers to New York and
All lines to Europe
Special attention given to Pullman and stateroom
reservations for Wellesley students.

Select tours to Europe


Starting in May, June and July
Lowest rates Conespondence solicited

Geo. E. Marsters
248 Washington Street Boston
Telephone, 4759 Main

Do You Want the Latest Novelties

In EMBROIDERY GOODS, TRIMMING


LACES or HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES?
Or are you ready to select an outfit in TABLE
LINEN, TOWELS, BLANKETS, SHEETS
and CASES ? :: :: Then call on or write to

WHITNEY'S
(U. i. Mlrttnpy $c (Hn. LINEN STORE
Temple Place and West Street :: :: BOSTON
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SHOES
Are exceedingly stylish and appeal especially
to the College girl of taste and discrimination

They fit

Sorosis the foot to


Shoes re- a nicety
tain their and yet are
shape and a 1 ways
give long
co m f o rt-
able. Our
service.
e X p eri-
They are
enced and
sui table
courteous
for every PP fitters e n-
occasion. sure this
quality.

We extend a most cordial invitation to all Wellesley students


and alumnae to visit our con-
venient and palatial store.

The Sorosis Shoe Company


176 Boylston Street, BOSTON, MASS.

30
§>. lalw Sc (En.

Gowns, Coats, Tailor Frocks, Riding Habits


from materials and models reflecting the best produc-
tions of the Rue de la Paix as well as special adaptations
and original creations for young ladies.

Our tailor-work has a youthfulness in cut and a cachet


that is absolutely incomparable.

Special Price concessions to the young ladies of this college

Room 501 Stuart Building 462 Boylston Street, Boston

Telephone, Back Bay 367 i-M

/0% discount to Wellesle y Students

31
B. 8e B. WAIST CO.

(EuHtom g^ljirt IQaiatB anit g'ljirtuiatBt S'uita

ROOM 507 BERKELEY BUILDING

420 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON. MASS.

TELEPHONE 3234 J. BACK BAY

Three Essential
in every
lectors
SCHGDLorCOLLEGE COURSE!
Brains. Ambition.

The cone shape for ease in writing and secure friction lock of cap,
the patented spoon feed for accurate ink supply, and the clip-cap to
® prevent loss are some of the individual qualities for the college success
of Waterman's Ideals. Also Safety and Self Filling. Ask your dealer.

L. E. Waterman Co., 173 Broadway, New York

32
MQRANDI- PROCTOR CO. Young's Hotel
Court Street and Court Square
Designers and Manufacturers of

Cooking Apparatus %^^

Parker House
School and Tremont Streets

Hotel Touraine
Boylston and Tremont Streets

For HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS,


BOSTON
INSTITUTIONS and STEAMSHIPS

48 and 50 Union St. BOSTON J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY

Wedgwood S^uk Historical Plates


THE cut represents one of our series of historical
plates, now comprising 78 subjects, engraved for
us by Josiah "Wedgwood & Sons and made at
their famous pottery. The inscriptions are on the back.
The price of the plates is 35 cents each, $4.20 per dozen.
By mail in safety box, 60 cents each. Booklel of the series
Our exhibit includes the best pro-
sent free on request.
duction of the Potters' and Glass Makers' Art, gleaned
by our buyers from original sources in Great Britain,
France, Germany, Austria and America.

Students' Requisites
Lamps. Toilet Sets, Chocolate Pots and Sets, Tea
Sets. ^Velsh-Ra^ebit Plates. Bureau Sets, Bon Bon
Dishes, Candlesticks, Jardinieres, Ferneries. Plates of
all kinds, Odd Pitchers in endless variety, as well as
a large display of Bric-a-Brac for wedding and com-
plimentary gifts in the Art Pottery Rooms. Glassware
of all grades, from the common through the etched to
the richly cut designs, in our Glass Department.

WELLESLEY COLLEGE
Charter granted Ijy the
Jones, McDuffee & Straiten Co.
Commonwealth of Massacliusetts China and Glass Merchants
March 17, I>^7')
. Wliolesaie and Retail (Ten Floors)
" Woman learne-i without infidelity, wise without con-
ceit ; the crowned queen of the world, by right of that 33 Franklin, Corner Hawley, near ^3 - « jr
knowledge which is power, and that beauty which is truth
. '

Washington and Summer Streets DOStOn, MaSS.

33
CHICKERING PIANOFORTES

CHICKERING & SONS


ESTABLISHED 1823

791 Tremont Street, corner Northampton, BOSTON, U. S. A.

ESTABLISHED 1798

Our importations of China and Glassware


have never been as beautiful as this year.

For many years we have made a specialty


of decorating China and Glassware with Crests
or Monograms for Clubs and Societies.
We respectfully invite an examination and
comparison of our splendid stock.

RICHARD BRIGGS CO
IIG Boylstoii Street
BOSTON, MASS.
You and your
friends

are always

welcome

Abell Studio and Gift Shop


Photographer to Wellesley College

Photographs of the Wellesley College grounds


Photographs of the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial
Lantern slides and history of Wellesley College, for school exhibitions

PictuiTs, Brass Goods, Pottery, Japanese China,


Desk Sets, Tea Sets, Post Cards

PORTRAIT AND OUTSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY


George L. Abell WELLESLEY, MASS.
35
Bonan Sisters
500 Boylston Street
(>l)ji. In.'iiitiitc of Tpchnohnjij

Boston
BUILDERS OF
HIGH-CLASS
PETER THOMSON Miss Gordon
of

THE SCOTCH
a- LUNCH ROOM"
13 WINTER STREET
bailor
BOSTON
H Invites your patronage

(iooi) cooKiNc;
MODERATK PRICES

Open 7.;50 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.


(j34 Fifth Av. Ills Walmit St.
NEW YORK PHII.ADtl.l'HI.V Elevator Service

37
™^GARO
STUDIO
WILLIAM H. BRAINERD EDMUND I.LEEDS

BRAINERD S LEEDS €. Ccroy nicbols


ARCHITECTS
( Photographer J
89 FRANKLIN STREET
BOSTON 1 nave the refutation of doing good
DESIGNERS OF ADDITIONS TO
work, and propose to live up to it in
house
a. k. x. every particular. If you wisK any-
agora house tliing photograpKic, telephone, call or
Shakespeare house write and I promise that you will be
pleased with the results.

Visit my salesroom in the


DANA HALL TAYLOR BLOCK
WELLESLEY, MASS. WELLESLEY SQUARE
and satisfy your wants.
Prepares for all colleges for

women. General course for

Non-Collegians. Unusual ad- SEND YOUR DAUGHTERS TO

vantages in music. THE WESTON SCHOoL


FOR GIRLS
MISS HELEN TEMPLE COOKE, Principal
St. James- Street, Roxbury, Boston, Mass.
MRS. HARRIETT E. PAGE I , ,
''ssociale c •

j-rincipais
i

MISS ADELE LATHROP 1

PRINCIPALS
Mrs. ELISABETH MATHEWS-RICBARDSON, A.B.
Miss LDCY JANE DOW, A.B.

Walnut Hill School


TELEPHONE 4434-M OXFORD
NATICK, MASS.
A College Preparatory Scliool for
C. M. Gould & Co.
HIGH GRADE
CrirLs. 1 wo miles from NA' ellesley.

ICalitrH' (Fatlnra
Catalogue ana picture.s or scnool sent

II aesirea. 181 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON, MASS.


Miss CONANT and
Suits made from $40.00 up
Miss BIG BLOW
Principals ROOMS 34-35-38 ELEVATOR SERVICE
Tel. 2591 Back Bay
Mrs. Harriet E. Hill
ipHiijitrr mih 3m|nirlrr of

Tree-Day Dresses, Evening Gowns S. A. LAVINE


and Dancing Frocks : : : $40.00 up

c/il 509 STUART BUILDING iSobPs rt Iflantraux


462 BOYLSTON STREET (Hailnreii ^uita and Pnla (Hoata
BOSTON
Formerly mlh V. BALLARD & SONS 739 BOYLSTON STREET
and lately with DRISCOLL
BOSTON
THE 10' discount to Wellesley Students
(

Consignors Union, Inc.


48 WINTER STREET
" IT IS DELICIOUS "
I
Luncheon . . . 11-3
i
Afternoon Tea . 3-5

Food Shop Open 9-5


Baker's I
i
Home-made Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry i
Served and on Sale
Caracas
Sweet I
Telephone Connection

"Uhe Chocolate f
Custom Waist Shop
Just the right combination of |
SHIRTWAIST DRESSES high grade cocoa, sugar and |
vanilla to please the taste
|
462 Boylston Street
MADE ONLY BY 1
Boston, t^VTass.
Walter Baker & Co. Limited i
Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. 1
Room 310, STUART BUILDING
Establishe<]
ilFlltali Sc luftrli 1873
TELEPHONE
mt^, (En., 3ur. 22B-1 CHSN.

MAKERS of FURNITURE and INTERIOR


WOODWORK LIBRARIES, CLUBS,
for
LODGES. CHURCHES. ETC.
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS

tCoUrgp IPurnialiingH a ^^wrtally

AT BOSTON
OFFICE. MILLS and WORKSHOP
5-7 SHERMAN ST., CHARLESTOWN DIST.

U/je NEW
LUNCHEON and TEA ROOM
LIBRARY (Circulating),
THE LESLIE
oMarblehead, cTWass.
HOME-MADE CAKES
CANDIES and PRESERVES Open year round.
Private baths. On harbor.
KENSINGTON BUILDING Week-end Parties Desired
Cor. Boylston and Exeter Streets
Address
LUNCHEON, 1 1 to 3 TEA, 3.30 to 5 M. M. CHANDLER^

EilahlishcJ 1882 Incorporated 1 904


The BOSTON OVAL
Geo. P. Raymond Conipan\' Toilet Vaper
Superior quality lor home use. Neatest,
Theatrical Costumers simplest, most economical.

5 Bovlstuii Place, Boston. Ma.ss. Ten Rolls (full size) Paper for One 'Dollar

The Geo. T. Johnson Co.


College Dramatic Work a Specialty
cManufacturers
The only exclusive manufacturers of Toilet Paper
in New England

Off Bovlstoii St. Tel. O.Kford 14j BOSTON


Every
Wellesley Student
SHOULD READ THE

Boston
Evening- Transcript

Tei.. Trkmont TilT-M

A. Short & Co.


Cadic$' Call or $ and Dressmakers

Complete Suits - - $35.00

Riding l>abit IHaKcrs

52^ UNION PARK


Cor. Tremont St. Boston, Mass.

Telephone, Haymarket 577

A. T. BRIDGES CO.
(incorporated)

Preservers of

FRESH FRUITS
78 Portland Street . BOSTON, MASS.
Shattuck & Jones INCORPORATED

FISH OF
OYSTERS
ALL
KINDS CLAMS
128 FANEUIL HALL MARKET
BOSTON, MASS.

ESTABLISHED 1842

JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

BEEF. PORK. LAMB. VEAL, POULTRY


CALVES' SWEETBREADS, LIVERS AND HEADS
HOTELS, STEAMSHIPS, RESTAURANTS AND FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY

telephones; '2 Richmond


TO 25 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON
'

21 i 62 richmond

CONANT & BEAN


COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholesale Grocer
AND DEALERS IN

TEAS AND COFFEES


Fruits and Produce Gallon Canned Goods

15 North Side Faneuil Hall Market


218 SUMMER STREET
H. S. BEAN
H. H. KENDALL BOSTON HfarrFBtpr - - Mubs.
The Wellesley Tea Room and Food Shop
Taylor Block, up one flight, 554-562 Washington Street
CAKE, PASTRY, ROLLS, etc., FROM OUR OWN OVENS
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
Lunches put up to order
ICECREAM a Specialty. We Make it. TRY IT
cylLICE G. COOMBS, Wellesler, '93
TELEPHONE, 136-3

Telephone. 16-2 Wellesley


John A. Morgan & Co.
F. DIEHL, JR.

Livery & Boarding Stable


WELLESLEY. MASS.
fliarmartsts Baggage Transferred To and From Stations
Orders Promptly Attended to
Hacks Meet all Trains
Barge and Straw Rides

elephone 145-2
Teleph

Dr. L. D. H. Fuller
DENTIST
SHATTUCK BUILDING Next to Inn Wellesley
572 Washington Street

Wellesley Massachusetts Hours : 8.30 to 5.30 Daily Tuesdays Excepted


Wellesley's New Store
th^ Electric City Engraving Co.
B U FFALO, N.Y.

WE MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THI5 BOOK.

<A

46
As Like as Two Peas.
The butler gives an air to the service, and that is all. The Jell-O dessert which
the charming young housekeeper makes, and the one that is prepared by the chef and
served by the solemn butler, are as "like as two peas."

There are so many easy ways to make delicious and beautiful

desserts that any woman can make them without any practice at all.

Pure, sparkling, delicious, beautiful Jell-O desserts can be made in a minute.

At a dime a package Jell-O is the world's greatest bargain.

Seven delightful flavors Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry,


: .^„ ^
Lemon, Orange, Peach, Chocolate.
M all grocefs', 10 cents a package.
"Desserts of the World," the new Recipe Book, splen-
didly illustrated in ten colors and gold will be sent
FREE on request. Address,

THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CO.,


Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can.
The name .Jkli,-<) is on every package in big red letters. If it isn't there, it isn't .Ii;i,i.-().

47
2Ihp ^ott l^tll ^rpHB
SAMUEL USHER
176 HIGH ST.. BOSTON. MASS.
Ill

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