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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Colin Alexander Scott, Ph.D., Professor City College of New York; B.A., Queen's University; Ph.D., Clark University; Ontario Art School; Head of the Department of Psychology, Chicago Normal School; Editor of the Child Study Quar- terly; Professor of Education, Miami University; Head of the Department of Psychology, Boston Normal School; Editor of the Social Education Quarterly; Professor of Psychology and Education, Tufts College; Boston Normal School; Member of the American Psychological Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Clara Frances Stevens, Ph..M., Professor Mount Holyoke College; Ph.M., University of Michigan; Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English, of the National Council of Teachers of English, and of the American Associa- tion of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Margaret Ball, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University; Holder of the 1886 Fellowship, Columbia University; Assistant in English. Barnard College; Member of the New England Associa- tion of Teachers of English, of the Eastern Public Speaking Conference, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Westfield, Massachusetts. Ada Laura Fonda Snell, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D., University of Michigan; Yale University; University of Chicago; University of Michigan; Holder of the Elizabeth Bardwell Fellowship, Yale University; Fellow in Rhetoric, University of Michigan; Member of the Modern Language Association, of the National Council of Teachers of English, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Highland Heights, Highland Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Florence Adams, M.A., Associate Professor B.L., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Columbia University; University of Zurich; University of Berlin; Holder of the 1886 Fellowship, Columbia University; Instructor in English, Potter College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Shirley Center, Massachusetts. Helen Griffith, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., Columbia University; University of Chicago; Assistant in English, Columbia University; Instructor in English, University of Minnesota; University of Michigan. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Frances Lester Warner, B.A., Assistant Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Instructor in the Newton High School, in Miss Mason's private school, “The Castle”, Tarrvtown, New York, and in the North High School, Worcester; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 42 South Main Street, Putnam, Connecticut. Samuel W. Eliot, Jr., B.A., Assistant Professor B.A., Harvard College; Playreader and Stage Manager, Little Theater, New York; Assistant Pro- ducer in Miss Hormman’s Repertory Company, Manchester, England; Original Member of the W ashington Square Players; Director, Indianapolis Little Theater; Stage Manager of “Caliban Masque, Boston; Director, Art 'Theater, Cincinnati; Assistant Professor of English, Smith College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 11 Jewett Street, Northampton, Massachusetts. 24
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Amy Hewes, Ph.D., Professor B.A., Gouchcr College; Ph. D., University of Chicago; University of Berlin; Fellow in Sociology, University of Chicago; Fellow of the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of the University Education of Women; Member of the American Economic Association, and of the American Sociological Society; Executive Secretary, Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission; Executive Secretary, Committee on Women in Industry; Council of National Defense; Supervisor, Industrial Service Section, Ordinance Department; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 151 West Lanvale Street, Baltimore, Maryland. IAlzada Peckham Comstock, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Research Fellow, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy; Holder of the Bardwell Memorial Fellowship, Columbia University; Harvard University; London School of Economics; Member of the American F.conomic Association, and of the American Sociological Society. Uncasvillc, Connecticut. Elizabeth Donnan, B.A., Assistant Professor B.A., Cornell University; Andrew 1). White Fellow in Political Science, Cornell University, Chicago University; Dean of Women, Rollins College; Assistant Editor, “American Historical Review’', and Research Assistant in Department of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institute of Wash- ington; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Ill Montrose Avenue, Delaware, Ohio. Ethel Barbara Dietrich, M.A., Instructor B.A., Vassar College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Holder of Vassar College Fellowship; Uni- versity of Chicago; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Racine, Wisconsin. Donna Fay Thompson, M.A., Instructor B.A., M.A., Indiana University; Holder of Indiana University Fellowship; Graduate Student of Columbia University. North Salem, Indiana. Leila Ruth Albright, M.A., Instructor B.A., Vassar College; M.A., Washington University; New York School of Social Work; Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania; University of Michigan; Assistant, European History De- partment, University of Michigan; History Department, Miss Hill’s School, Philadelphia; Field Worker, Red Cross; Member of the American Sociological Society, and of the National Conference of Social Wrork; Phi Beta Kappa Society. 250 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Virginia Dixon, M.A., Instructor B.A., University of Montana; M.A., University of Columbia. 312 East Pine Street, Missiula, Montana. Dorothy Anne Scribner, B.A., Assistant in Statistics Laboratory B.A., Mount Holyoke College. 674 East 27th Street, Paterson, New Jersey. On leave of absence for the year 1919-1920. tOn leave of absence for the first semester of the year 1919-1920. 23
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Edith St. Clair Palmer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Journalism B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Smith College; Ph.D., Yale University; University of Berlin; Holder of Smith College (iraduate Fellowship, of Yale University Fellowship, and of Mary F. Woolley Fellowship; Assistant Professor of German at Wheaton College; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH Isadelle Caroline Couch, Associate Professor National School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia; School of Expression, Boston; Member of the American Association of University Professors. 47S East Main Street, Meriden, Connecticut. Oleda Schrottky, B.A., Instructor B.A., Lawrence College; Delta Gamma Sorority; University of Minnesota; Northwestern Con- servatory, Minneapolis; Riverdale School of Pageantry, New York; School of Expression, Boston. Appleton, Wisconsin. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Carrie Anna Harper, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; (iraduate Scholar and Fellow in English, Bryn Mawr College; Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English, of the Harvard Teachers' Association, of the Modern Language Association of America, and of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae; Phi Beta Kappa Society. Sunderland, Massachusetts. Dorothy Foster, M.A., Associate Professor • B.A., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., Radcliffe College; Graduate Scholar in English, RadclifTc College; Holder of the Women's Education Association Fellowship; Research Student at the British Museum, London, and at the Bodleian Library, Oxford; Member of the Modern Language Association of America, of the Salem Society for the Higher Education of Women, and of the American Association of Uni versi tv Professors. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Helen May Cady, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., ellesley College; Radcliffe College; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. Mansfield, Massachusetts. Dicd December 13, 1919. 25
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