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9'--:ff f.. . I if ' st A LtWl1df lliou arl me lgnonn not: Wlial is mosl lilge tliee P Mary Emma Woolley, M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D., President B.A., M.A.. Litt.D., Brown University: L.H.D., Amherst College: LL.D., Smith College: Brown University and Mount Holyoke Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa Society: Board of Electors of the Hall of Fame: Senator of United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa: American Association for Main- taining a Woman's Table at Naples: American Social Science Association: American Academy of Political and Social Science: Northeastern Territorial Committee of National Board of Young Women's Christian Associations: College Entrance Examination Board: Executive Board of New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools: Honorary Council of the Auxiliary Association of the American College for Girls at Constantinople: Advisory Board of American-Scandinavian Society: The Ethical Social League: Moral Education Board: Consultation Board of Character Development League: Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis: Religious Education Association: Corporate Member of the American Board: Vice-President of American' Peace Society: Vice- Presiclent of American School Peace League: Director of Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Massachusetts: Advisory Board of Vocation Bureau: Advisory Committee of the University of Humanity: Trustee of Lake llrie College, Painesville, Ohio: Honorary Vice-President of the National Consumer's League: Member of the Rhode Island Society for the Collcgeate Education of Women: Honorary Vice-President of Massachusetts Woman's Suffrage League: Pawtucket Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution: The Hellenic Travellers Club: Lyceum Club of London: Honorary Member of Salem Society for Higher Education for Women, Sorosis, Boston College Club, New England Wheaton Seminary Club, Springfield College Club, Pawtucket Woman's Club. I8 Q 4? i Ci, y - . 1 --'ft ' 3 -.W J l i ff? ,lill y I le' Q zg , 4 ,,' f fi-fy .- ' ,Jie Z
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ff ZEC EEHNHRHDH IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM WHITING Born May 24, 1841 Died January 9, 1911 FTER a long life of service, William Whiting. for many years the first citizen of Holyoke, laid down his many duties and philanthropies. For many years he had been closely identified with the business and political life of his city and state and, though primarily a business man, he never neglected the scholarly life. Always a student he was deeply interested in institutions of learning, and for sixteen years served as trustee of Mount Holyoke College. In his death we. as well as the city of Holyoke, have lost a valued and efficient friend. I7
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zne ccnmnannn Department of Greek C-reelc was first offered at Mount Holyoke Seminary in l87l-l872, with Miss Martha Bradford as instructor. A regular four years' course, outlined in the catalogue of IS74- I875, remained substantially unchanged for twenty-three years. This might not be substituted for any part of the re- quired curriculum. but its completion entitled a graduate to a supplementary certificate. Greek was required for the classical course from 1889 until l902, when the degree of Bachelor of Arts was given for all courses. There have been PWO instructors in the department since ISS9. From l889 I0 I907 the Alumnae Association contributed to the support Of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, a sum , which is, at present, paid by the College so that the College I ts still represented on the board of management of that institu- tion' Miss WILLIAMS Mary Gilmore Williams, Ph.D., Professor Mount Holyoke: Ph.D., University of Michigan: American School of Classical Studies, Rome: Member of the Archaeological lnstitule of America, of the American Philological Association, and of the New England Classical Association: Phi Beta Kappa Society: Instructor in Latin at Kirkwood Seminary, Missouri: Instructor in Latin at Lake Erie College: Elisha jones Fellow in Classical Philology at University of Michigan, IS95-l897: Fellow of Association of Collegiate Alumnm, IS97-lS98. F89 Cedar Street, Corning, New Yorlt. Helen Currier Flint, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke: Boston University: American School of Classical Studies, Athens: University of Chicago: Cornell University: Harvard University: Member of Archae- ological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, and of the Classical Association of New England. Concord, New Hampshire. I9
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