Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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DAVIS Ottmw ut , Hamlnlmwnon 'ana Inztrumnu X..-.X HENRY NOBLE MACCRA -1 ,ig - is- vnssnm on - zv - as HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN CKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., LID B K, President of Vermeer College A.B., New York University, 19005 A.M., I9045Pl1.D., Harvard, 19075 L.H.D., New York University, 19155 LL.D., Brown University, 19155 LL.D., Smith, 19155 Instructor in English, Syrian Protestant College, 1900-035 John Harvard Fellow, 1907-085 Instructor in English, Sheffield Scientific School CYaleD, 1908-10, Assistant Professor, 1910-135 Professor of English, Smith College, 1913-155 President of Vassar, 1915. Published: Firft Year En lirb, 19035 Englieb Compoeition in Tlseogf and Practice Cpart authorl, 19105 An Intfatlllffivfi I0 Sbakefpeare Cpart authors, 19105 Edited: The .Yerpent of Divifion, IQIIQ Minor' Poem! of Lydgdff, PHFC A, 19?-3 Th' C ll Cb ' ' ' ' ' a ege ezzecer, 1913, Shakefpeare 1 Principal Pletyf, I9I4, Marzzzfzl of Good Englzfb Cpart auth0rD, 19175 Studies and articles in Philology and Education. DEPARTMENT OF THE DEAN ELLA MCCALEB, A.B., Deon of the College, Emeritzef A.B., Vassar, 1878, Instructor Foster School, Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1878-815 Detroit Home and Day School, 1881 8 Th E - 55 ree uropean Trips, Secretary to the President of Vassar, 1885-935 Rank of Associate Professor, 19075 Dean of the College, 19135 Dean Emeritus, 1913. MILDRED THOMPSON, PH.D., if B K, Dean of the College and Profeuor of Hixtory A.B., Vassar, 1903, A.M,, Columbia, 19075 Ph.D., Columbia, 19155 Instructor Wilford School, Baltimore5 1903-065 Instructor in History, Vassar, 1908-095 Assistant professor, 19155 Associate Professor, 19175 Professor, 192.35 Assistant Secretary of the Committee on Admission, 1916-2.35 Dean, 191.3-. Published: Recomtruetion in Georgia, Economic, .facial and Political' Carpet-Bezggerx in the United .Yteztef Senate in Studie: 1 in Southern Hiftoq and Politicfj Freedmerf: Bureau in Georgia, in Georgie: Society Hi:toric4l,Quezrlerb1. IZ. as - 119' vfxssnmon - zv - im HILDA E. VANDERPOOL, A.B., Auiftant in the Department of the Dean A.B., Vassar, 1910, Assistant in the Department ofthe Dean, 1915. HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, PH.D., Secretary of tloe Committee on Aalmifyiorz and Arfociate Pro- fessor of Englixb. Leave of absence VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Acting Secretary of the Committee on Aelmiffion A.B., University of Toronto, 1911, B.S., Simmons, 1915, Secretary to the President and the Dean, Denison Uni- versity, 1914-16, Secretary for the Alumni Association of the University of Toronto, 1916-17, Assistant Secretary of the Committee on Admission, Vassar, 1917-, Associate Warden, Vassar, 197.5-. ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.M., Director of the Vocational Bureau A.B., Vassar, 1908, A.M., Columbia, 1911, Assistant in Ethics and History, Vassar, 1908-09, Assistant in Ethics and in the Dean's Ollice, 1909-14, Assistant to the Dean, 1914-7.5, Secretary of the Vocational Bureau, Graduate Student on the Alice Hayes Fellowship CV.S.A.S.D, Columbia University, 191.0-2.1. MARION B. DOOLITTLE, Affirtant Director of the Vocational Bureau JULIA GRANT BACON, A.B., Recorder A.B., Vassar, 1923. DEPARTMENT OE THE WARDEN5 JEAN C. PALMER, A.M., Warden A.B., Vassar, 1893, A.M., Columbia, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-14, Warden, 1915. MARY MACCOLL, A.M., Warden of Seniors A.B., Vassar, 1898, A.M., Columbia, 1915, Teacher, 1899-1910, Secretary, Brooks Hall, Barnard College, 1910-15, Adviser to Women, Columbia University, S.S., 1917, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1915-, Special Instructor in English, 1918. MARION B. DOOLITTLE, A.B., Warden of Erefivmezz in Main A.B., Vassar, 1903. ' CORNELIA MORSE RAYMOND, A.B., CID B K, Part Time Warden A.B., Vassar, 1883, Graduate of The Elms Music School, Springfield, Mass., 1893, preceptress, Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y., 1883-85, Instructor, The Elms , Springfield, Mass., 1885-1913, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-, Director of Bureau of Publications. HELEN STERLING BANHELD, A.B., Warden of North A.B., Vassar, 1908. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., fb B K, Warden of Dauifon VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Warden of Lathrop FLORENCE T. MORRIS, A.B., Warden of fofelyn A.B., Vassar, 1898. I3 A - t9-VIlS 7-lRlOH-Z7- h as BESSIE VINE, A.B., Warden of Strong A.B., Vassar, 1911. KATHERINE CGDEN, PH.D., Warden of Raymond DEPARTMENT OF THE LIBRARY ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B., f-ID B K, Librarian ' A.B., Vassar, 1888, Columbia College Library School, 1888-89, Cataloguer, Columbia College Library, 1890-91, Assistant Librarian, Vassar, 1891, Reference Librarian, 1894, Associate Librarian, 1910, Acting Librarian, 1911, Librarian, 1911. FANNY BORDEN, A.B., B.L.S., Reference Librarian A.B., Vassar, 1898, B.L.S., New York State Library School, I9OI, Assistant Librarian, Bryn Mawr Library, 1901-1903, Associate Librarian, Smith College Library, 1903-06, Cataloguer, Vassar College Library, 1908, Refer- ence Librarian, 1910. Published: A List of Reference: on College ana' Unioerrigf Government and Adminirtration, 1910-1910. fVassar College Bulletin, May, I97.I.D MARY BOYDEN PILLSBURY, A.B., B.S., Catalogieer A.B., Vassar, 1910, B.S., Simmons, 1913, Assistant Cataloguer, University of Chicago, I913-16, Assistant Cata- loguer, Vassar College Library, 1916, Cataloguer, 1917-. KATHERINE I. MANY, A.B., Arrietant Catalogzeer ' A.B., New York State College, 1919, Studied at New York State Library School, I914-7.5 FLORENCE MACGILLIVRAY, Areirtanr Catalogaer Graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Canada FLORENCE MCCALEB, Supervisor of Loan Derk MARGARET JANET BARTLETT, A.B., Aeriftant in the Library A B., Vassar, 1911. KATHERINE C. INGERSOLL, A.B., Auietant in rbe Library A.B., Vassar, 1915. REBECCA M. DITTO, A.B., A.f.ri.rtant in tbe Library . A.B., James Milliken University, B.S., Simmons College, Assistant, Free Public Library, Decatur, Ill. HELEN HErL1NG, B.S., Auixtant in the Library B.S., Kansas State Teachers' College of Emporia, Assistant, Kansas State Teachers' College of Emporia. EUGENIA PATTEN, A.B., Afrirtant in tbe Library A.B., Vassar College. I4 A - is- VIISSFIRIOH - zfz - EA DEPARTMENT OF THE PHYSICIAN ELIZABETH BURR THELBERG, M.D., Resident Physician and Professor of Physiology anal Hygiene, Leave of absence, 1d Semester Graduate ofthe Women's Medical College, New York Inhrmary, 1884, Two years' study in Europe, Former Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Women's Medical College of the New York lnhrmary, Resident Physician, New York Infants' Hospital and New York Nursery and Children's Hospital, Resident Physician, Vassar, 1887-. Fellow American Medical Association, Member New York State Medical Association, Dutchess County Medical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Women's Medical Association of New York City, Asiatic Society, Chairman of the Public Health Committee of the National Council of Women of America. Member Advisory Committee of the U. S. Public Health Service, Eugenics Research Association, Vice-President Medical Women's National Association, London, July, 1914. Delegate to International Association of Medical Women, 1911. JANE NORTH BALDWIN, Physician M.D., Cornell University Medical School, 1900, Interne, New York Inhrmary for Women and Children, 1901-01, Graduate Work, Harvard Medical School, summer, 1905, Laboratory Assistant in Physiology, Vassar, 1905, Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1906, Associate Physician, 1914, Graduate Work,Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital, summer, 1916, Graduate Work, New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1911, Assistant Neuro-Endocrine Clinic, Neurological Institute, 1913, Physician, Vassar College, 1914. Member American Medical Association, Medical Women's National Association, New York State Medical Asso- ciation, Dutchess County Medical Association, Poughkeepsie Academy of Medicine, Women's Medical Association of New York City, Association for Study of Internal Secretions. ANAPLE F. M. CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S. CENGJ, L.R.C.P., Assistant Physician ana' Instructor in Physiology M.R.C.S. CEng.D L.R.C.P. M.B.B.S. London, London Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for Women, University of London. Resident Medical Officer, Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby, England and Casualty Officer Queen's Hospital for Children, Hackney, London, 1911-13, Assistant Physician and Instructor, Vassar College, 1914-15. RUTH M. QUIMBY, A.B., M.D., Assistant Physician A.B., and M.D., University of California, Member Stadt' of San Francisco Hospital, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, Bellevue Hospital. DEPARTMENT OF ART OLIVER SAMUEL TONKS, PH.D., Professor of Arr - A.B., Harvard University, 1898, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1903, Graduate Study, Harvard, 1899-1901, Studied in Grgccg Italy, France and England, as Charles Eliot Norton Fellow in Classical Studies from Harvard, 1901-01, Graduate Fellow Harvard, and Assistant Curator in Department of Classical Art in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1901-03, Instructor in Greek, University of Vermont, 1903-04, Lecturer in Greek, Columbia University, 1904-05, Preceptor , in Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 1905-11, Professor in Art, Vassar, 1911. Archaeological Editor of the New International Engfelopeiliaj The Museum and the Pahlie School Teacher Cpart authory, Vassar Medieval Studies Cpart authory. Publications during the past year in the Chronicle. LEICESTER BODINE HOLLAND, PH.D., Professor of Art B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Publications: The Garden Blue Book, 1914, Trajjzir Ways ahout Franre in the Dark Ages, 1919, Ready-Written Specificatiom Cin collaboration with Harry Parkery, 1916. 15 WA ' I9 ' VHSS7-IRIOH ' Z7 I EA H CLARENCE K. CHATTERTON, Arroriate Proferfor of Art Studied with William M. Chase, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Carrol Beckwith, F. V. DuMond, and Robert Henri, Instructor, New York School of Art, Member Salmagundi Club of New York, Chicago Water Color Club. Awarded Isador Prize at Salmagundi Club 1913, Honorable Mention at International Exposition at Buenos Ayres. Exhibited: Panama Pacific Exposition, National Academy of Design, New York, Corcoran Art Gallery, Washing- ton, Carnegie Institute, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia,etc. Instructor in Art, Vassar, 1915, Assistant Professor, 1910, Associate Professor, 1913. ELIZABETH B. LAURENCE, A.B., Instructor in Art A.B., Bryn Mawr College, Graduate Study in Italy. DONIA SMOLUCHOWSKA, A.B., Curator of Taylor Art Gallery Mature, Gimnasium Krakow, Poland, B.A., Barnard College, Graduate Study, Columbia University. DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY CAROLINE E. FURNESS, PHD., CID B K, F.R.A.S., Profeuor of Astronomy. Leave of absence A B , Vassar College, 1891, Ph D ,Columbia University, 1900, Ohio State University, non-resident, 1891-94, Chicago Summer School, 1895, Columbia University, non-resident, 1896-98, resident, 1898-99, American Fellow Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 1898-99, Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard College, 1898-99, Volunteer Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, summers of 1899-1900, Research Work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring of 1908, Instructor, High School, West Winsted, Conn., 1891-91, Columbus, Ohio, 1891-94, Assistant, Observatory, Vassar College, 1894-98, 1899-1911, Associate Professor of Astronomy, Vassar College, 1911-15, Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, 1915. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society. Member American Astronomical Society, American Association of Variable Star Observers, American Association of University Women, japan Society, American Federation of Arts. Published: Catalogue of Starr within 1 degree of North Polej Catalogue of Starr within 2 eiegreer of North Pale: Editor Ohrefvutionr of Variable Starr made during the yearr 1901-12 at Varrar College Ohrervatory. Author of Introduction to the Study of Variable Starr in Varrar .S'emi-Centennial Serier. Articles published in various astronomical periodicals, The Hzrvq, Chrirtian Regirter, Book Reviewr. MARIAN ALBERTA HAWES, A.M., Inrtrurtor in Astronomy A.B., Radcliffe College, 1914, A.M., Vassar College, 1911, Assistant, Harvard University Observatory, 1914-18, Graduate Study, Harvard University, 1914-1916, Harvard Summer School, 1914, Assistant, McCormick Observa- tory, University of Virginia, 1918-1919, Instructor in Mathematics, Bristol, R. I., 1919-10, Assistant in Astronomy and Mathematics, Vassar College, 1910-11, Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 1911-. Member American Astronomical Society. LAURA E. HILL, A.M., Instructor in Artronomy A.B., Northwestern University, 1917, Instructor in High School, Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., 1917-18, Salem, Ill., 191.8-19, Salem, N. J., 1919-10, Research Assistant, Northwestern University, 1910-13, A.M., Northwestern University, 1911, Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 1914, American Astromomical Society. Published: Articles in the Artronomiralfournal. MARY R. SHUMATE, A.B., Arrirtant in Astronomy A.B., Vassar College, High School Teacher of Mathematics, with Government Aircraft Bureau in Washington, Assistant, Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory. DEPARTMENT OE BIBLE WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., I.lTT.D., KID B K, Professor of Bihliral Literature, Emeritus A.B., Harvard University, 1879, D.D., Rutgers College, 1905, Litt.D., i914, Columbia Law School, 1881, Baltimore Law School, 1881, Union Theological Seminary, 1883-86, Professor o Philosophy, Park College, 1881-83, Pastor 16 as -1.9- vnssnmon-za it , of Reformed Church in Athens, N. Y., 1886-90, and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-1901, Lecturer on Bible, Vassar College, 1899-1901, Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1902.-1911. Member Victoria Institute, National Institute of Social Science. Published: Guide to the Lives of Christ, 1905, Introduction to tbe Lzfe of Cbrist, 1911, Life of Cbrist, 1917, Graves' Lectures on Missions, 1910, Apostolic Age, 1911. MARY ELY LYMAN, P1-LD., S.T.B., it B K, Professor of Biblical Literature. Leave of absence, ISL Semester A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1911, Columbia University, 1916-18, S.T.B., Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1919, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1919-zo, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1914, Holder of the '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1917-18, Holder of the Traveling Fellowship, Union Theological Seminary, 1919-2.1, Teacher, High School, Rockville, Conn., 1911-13, General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Mt. Holyoke College, 1913-16, Associate Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1910, Fellow, the Depart- ment of New Testament, University of Chicago, 1911, Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1914. . Published: Paul, tbe Conqueror, The W0men's Press, 1919. MARION JOSEPHINE BENEDICT, AM., Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature. A.B,, Barnard College, Columbia University, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. EDWIN E. AUBREY, B.D., PH.D., Associate Professor of Biblical Literature Ph.B., Bucknell University, D.D., University of Chicago, A.M., University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Chicago. ' Publications: Cbristian Century and journal of Religion. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY EDITH ADELAIDE ROBERTS, PH.D., E E, Professor of Botany A.B., Smith College, 1905 , S.M., University of Chicago, 1911, Associate Professor of Botany, Mt. Holyoke College, 1909-15, Fellow, Department of Botany, University of Chicago, 1915-16, Assistant, Extension Work with Women, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1916-19, Associate Professor, Vassar College, 1919-11, Professor, 197.1-Q Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Botanical Society of America, Sigma Xi, Ecological Society of America, Phytopathological Society, Crop Protection Institute, Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club, The Horticultural Society of New York, New York State Horticultural Society. Published: Native Plants of Datcbess County Cin collaboration with Margaret E. Shawl GRACE L. CLAPP, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany A.B., and A.M., Smith College, Ph.D., University of Chicago, Graduate Study, Columbia University Medical School, University of Chicago, Cornell University, Teacher of Botany, Manual Training High School. Member Faculty of Smith College, Vassar Training School for Nurses, Milwaukee-Downer College. PEARLE E. WILLIALIS, A.M., Instructor in Botany M.A., Ohio State University, Assistant, Ohio State University. H. E. DOWNER, F.R.H.S., Hortieulturist Graduate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, Smith College, 1914-LT, Horticulturist, Vassar College, I9II-5 Fellow, Royal Horticultural Society, Director, National Gardens' Association. Member New York Horticultural Society, Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Published: In Gardeners' Cbronicle of Americaj Garden Maga:qi11e,' Tbe House Beautiful. ELSA REHMAN, Lecturer in Landscape Arcbitecture Publications: House Beautiful and House and Garden. I7 A -m- VIISSZIRIOH-217' is DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE MARTHA WARREN BECKWITH, P1-1.D. , fID B K, Associate Professor of Comparative Literatarej Research Professor on the Folk-Lore Eonnalation. Leave of absence B.S., Mt. Holyoke College, Work in Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1896, M.A., Columbia University 1906, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1918, Field Work, Hawaii and Jamaica. Published: Dance Forms of the Hopi and Kwakiutl Indiansj Translation and Discussion of an Early Hawaiian Romana ' jamaica Anansi .S'eries,' jamaica Folk Gamesj Christmas Mammings in famaicaj Articles in journals upon Hawaiir Riddlingj Toe English Ballad in famaicaj' Religious Cults in fanzaioaj Hawaiian Birth Customs, and other subjects. DEPARTMENT OE CHEMISTRY ANNIE LOUISE MACLEOD, M.Sc., PH.D., Professor of Chemistry and Director of Entbenits A.B., McGill University, 1904, M.Sc., IQOSQ Ph.D., 1910, Research Scholar, McGill University, 1904-OS, Lecture Demonsrrator, I905-O85 Assistant in Chemistry, Barnard College, 1908-o9, Fellow, Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College, 1909-Io, Research Fellow, 1910-11, Demonstrator, 1911-13, Assistant Warden, 1911-13, Reader, 1913-14, Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1914, Assistant Professor, 1916, Associate Professor, 1919, Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics, 1913. Published: Textbook of Chemistry for Nurses, Vital Factors of Foods Cin collaboration with C. Ellisl. MARY LOUISE LANDON, PH.D. , E E, Associate Professor of Chemistry. Leave of absence, Ist Semester A.B., Vassar College, 1907, A.M., Columbia University, 1914, Columbia University 1917-1918, Cholder of Fellow- ship given by Associate Alumnae of Vassar CollegeD, Goldschmidt Fellow of Columbia University, 1918-19, Teacher in High School, Bordentown, NJ., 1907-08, Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1908-10, Instructor in Chemistry, 1910-13, 1914-17, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1919-14, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1914-. Member American Chemical Society, Biochemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. American Association of University Professors, Kappa Mu Sigma. OLIVE M. LAMMERT, PH.D., E E, Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar College, 1915, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1914, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summer IQISQ Columbia University, 1919-11, Sutro Fellow, Vassar College, 1919-10, University Scholar, Columbia Uni- versity, 1910-11, Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, IQIS-17, Instructor in Chemistry, 1917-19, Assistant Professor, 1911-15, Associate Professor, 1915-. Published Cjointlylz Articles in the journal of the American Chemical .Yooiegu TAISIA STADNICHENKO, Instractor in Clvemistgf. Leave of absence Candidate of Chemical Science, Petrograd, Russia. KATHARINE OGIJN, P1-LD., Z E, Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar College, 1918, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1913, Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1913-14- Member American Chemical Society. HAROLD CALVERT TINGEY, A.B., Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Harvard, 1911. MARTHA MATHER MERRIMAN, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1915. IRENE HANNAH SANBORN, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry B.S,, Simmons College, 1914. 18 A - io- VJISSHRIOYI - zo - ix KATHERINE E. GROVE, A.B., Assistant in Cheinistfjf A.B., Mills College, 1915. ELEANOR F. MCDONALD, B,S., Assistant in Cheinistfgy B.S., Simmons College, High School Teacher. .'VIARION B. SWIFT, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Middlebury College. BARBARA W. CHASE, A.B., Assistant in Chenzistgf A.B., Boston University, Teacher, St. Agnes School, Albany. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY HERBERT ELMER MILLS, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of Economics A.B., University of Rochester, 1883, A.M., 1887, Ph.D., Cornell University, I89OQ Fellow, History and Political Economy, Cornell University, 1886-88, Principal, Marion Collegiate Institute, New York, 1883-84, Palmyra Union School, New York, 1884-86, Instructor in History, Cornell University 1889-90' Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar College, 1890-93, Professor of Economics, 18933, Dean of the Training Camp for Nurses at Vassar College, 1918. Published: Early Years of the French Revolution in San Domingoj Outlines of Economicsj Charities and Corrections: several outlines of Economic Study and Syllabi for University Extension Lectures. MABEL NEWCOMER, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of Economics A.B., Stanford University, 1913, A.M., 1914, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1917, Garth Fellow in Economics, Columbia University, IQIS-17, Teaching Assistant in Economics, Stanford University, IQI3-14, Lecturer in Econom- ics, Barnard College, 1916-17, Instructor in Economics, Vassar College, 1917, Assistant Professor, 1918, Associate Professor, 1910-. Published: .Yeparation of State and Local Reoenues in the United .ftatesf Financial Statistics of Puhlic Education in the United States: 1910-zo,' The Chemical Industry of New York and its Environments. EVELYN GIBSON NELSON, A.M., CID B K, Assistant Professor of Economics. Absent on leave A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1-910, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1911, Instructor, Bryn Mawr Summer School, 1911, Associate Professor, 1915. KATHLEEN CONDICT JACKSON, A.M., Instructor in Economics A.B., Vassar College, A.M., Leland Stanford University, Assistant, Leland Stanford University. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH PRESIDENT HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., LID B K, Professor of English CHRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, PH.D., Professor of English A.B., Cornell University, 1898, A.M., Columbia University, Washington, D.C., 1898, Ph.D., Cornell University 19035 Instructor, the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, 1899-19oo, Instructor, Randolph-Macon Institute, Danville, Va., I900'OI, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1903, Associate Professor of English, Vassar College, 1910. Member Modern Language Association of America, Association of University Professors, Published: The Tale of Terror, A By-Path in Literature, Conoentionalism in Holin.rhed's Chronicle in journal of English and Germanic Philologyj Old English Modijications of Teutonic Racial Conceptions in Studies in Language and Literature I9 E -1.9 - Assn ru n - zo - at in Honor off. M. Hart,' Animals in Old English Ecclesiastical Literature, 650-1500, in Publications of the Modern Language Associationj The British Isles in Norse Saga in Publications of the .Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian .S'tudy,' The Xcholar in War Time, in Vassar Quarterb, November, 1918, The Reflection of the Bible in Earbf English Literature, pub- lished in Poet Lore, summer number, 1919, A Sixteenth Centugf Garden, published in Poet Lore, summer number 1910, Mereerized Folk Lore in Poet Lore, 1910, What Latin Furnishes to English College Preparation, in the Classical Journal, 1911, Horneb Realism in Medieval German Literature, in Vassar Medieval Studies, 1911, Problems in the Teaching of Poetry, in English journal, October, 1913, Painted Legends in Poet Lore, 1914, Editor of Vassar journal of Undergraduate Studies. Rosa JEFFRIES PEEBLES, P11.D., Professor of English A.B., Mississippi State College for Women, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08, Graduate Scholar and Fellow of Courtesy, 1908-09, Instructor in English, Mississippi State College for Women, 1897-1906, Instructor, Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr, 1908-09, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1909, Assistant Professor of English, 1914, Associate Professor of English, 1918, Professor of English, 1911. Published: The Legend of Longinus in Ecclesiastical Tradition and in English Literature, and its connection with the Grail , in the Bgfn Mawr Monograph .S'eries, Vol. IX, Articles, etc. Buttons JOHNSON, A.B., L1TT.D., Professor of English and Director of Bureau of Publications. Leave of absence - A.B., Amherst College, 1899, Honorary Litr.D., Amherst College, 1914, Newspaper work and editorial positions on various New York magazines, including Outing, Eveeybodylv, Harper's, etc., 1900-10, Publisher of educational books and editorial adviser of E. P. Dutton and Company, 1910-15, Editor of the Monthbf Bulletin ofthe Authors' League of America. Published: Rhymes of Little Boys,' Rhymes of Homej Rhymes of Little Follzsj Bashful Balladsj The Well of English and the Burketj Youngstersj As I was Saying. AMY LOUISE REED, PH.D., 119 B K, Professor of English A.B., Vassar College, 1891, Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1903-04, 1916-17, Yale University, 1908-10, Vassar Students' Aid Society Fellowship, Yale University, 1909-10, Teacher, private schools, New York City, 1891-97, 1898-1903, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1904-08, Associate Professor of English, 1910, Librarian, Vassar College, 1910-11, Professor of English, 1913-. W1N1r11ED SMITH, PH.D., Professor of English A. B., Vassar College, 1904, A.M., Columbia University, 1907, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1911, Reader and Tutor in English, Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-06, Studied, Columbia University, 1906-07, Studied, the Sorbonne, 1908-09, Studied, Columbia University, 1909-11, Associate Alumnae Fellow in English, 1909-10, Instructor in English, Knox School, Lakewood, N, J., 1907-08, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1911, Assistant Professor, 1916, Associate Professor, 1911. Publications during- the past year in the Vassar Quarterbfj Publications in the Modern Language Association, Shakespeare jahrbuch, Published: The Corninedia dell' Arte, a study in Italian Popular Comedy. HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, PH.D., Associate Professor of English. Leave of absence A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1906, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1907, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1911, Bryn Mawr Fellow in English, 1908-09, Bryn Mawr European Fellow, studying at Oxford, England, 1909-10, Assistant Princi- pal, High School, Brookville, Ind., IQO7-09, Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-13, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1913, Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College, 1919, Assistant Professor of English and Secretary of Committee on Admission, Vassar College, 1913, Associate Professor of English, 1914. Member Modern Language Association of America, Shakespeare Association of America, etc. Published: The Chanson d'Aventure in Middle Englishf Bqn Mawr Monographs, XII, 1913, A Manual of Good English, H. N. MaeCraclten and H. E. Sandison, 1917, articles in Modern Language Association Publications: Vassar Medieval Xtudies, 1913, etc. ALICE D. SNYDER, PHD., CD B K, Associate Professor of English. Leave of absence A-B-, Vassar College, 1909, A.M., 1911, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1915, Assistant in English, Rockford College, 1909-10, Graduate Scholar, Vassar College, 1910-11, Holder, Special Vassar Fellowship and Resident 7.0 A - 119 - ASSZIRIOH - Z7 - A Fellowship at University of Michigan, 1911-11, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1911-14, Assistant in Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1914-15, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1915-10, Assistant Professor, 1910, Associate Professor, 1915. Published: The Critical Principle of The Reconciliation of Opposites as employed hy Coleridge. Publications during the past year in Studies in Philolog y, the Vassar Quarterbf, and the Boston Evening Transcript. HALLIE F. FLANAGAN, M.A., Associate Professor of English. Leave of absence Ph.B., Grinnell College, 1911, M.A., Radcliffe, 1914. ANNA THERESA KITCHEL, PH.D., Associate Professor of English. Leave of absence, ist Semester A.B., Smith College, 1903, A.M., 1916, Ph.D., 1911, University of Wisconsin, Assistant in English, 1916-17, Fellow, 1917-18, University of Wisconsin, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1918-10, Fellow, University of Wisconsin 1910-11: Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College, 1911-13, Markham Traveling Fellow, 1913-14. EDWARD L. DAVIDSON, M.A., Associate Professor of English B.A., and M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, Editor, Camhrielge Review, England, Literary Editor of The Challenge, London, General Manager of The Guardian, London, Poet and Critic, Contributor to London Mercury, Saturday Reviews of England and America, New Xtatesman, Harper's Magazine, etc. KATHERINE F. LIDDELL, M.A., Assistant Professor of English A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1910, A.M., Yale University, 1913, Teacher of English, the Lucy Cobb Institute, 1910-11, Teacher of English, Miss Madeira's School, 1911-14, Student, Oxford University, IQI4-IS, Instructor in English Composition, Wellesley College, 1915-10, Instructor in English Composition, Bryn Mawr College, 1910-11, Graduate Student, Yale University, 1911-14, Student of Painting in the Summer School of E. Ambrose Webster, Provincetown, Mass., 1918-14. MARGARET A. P. SMITH, A.B., Assistant Professor of English A.B., Vassar College, 1901, Graduate Scholar, Vassar College, 1901-03, Instructor in English, Putnam Hall, 1903-05, Instructor in English, Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-07, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1907-09, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1911-. Lois WH1TNEY, A.M., Assistant Professor of English B.S., A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago, Graduate Student, Radcliffe College, Member Faculty of the University of Chicago, Grinnell College, University of Minnesota, Goucher College. MARGARET ERSKINE NICOLSON, PH.D., Instructor in English B.A., Barnard College, 1910, M.A., Bryn Mawr, 1911, Ph.D., Yale University, 1914. MARY MACCOLL, A. M., Special Instructor in English HOWARD PEASE, A.B., Instructor in English A.B., Leland Stanford University. JANE SWENERTON, A.M., Instructor in English A.B., Smith College, A.M. , Columbia University, Graduate Study, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Teacher, State Normal School, Edinboro, Pa., Head of English Department and Director of Dramatics, Skidmore College, Associate Professor of English School, Converse College. FLORENCE A. SMITH, A.M., Instructor in English A.B. and A.M., University of Toronto, Graduate Study, Bryn Mawr College. Teacher of English and History Havergal College, Toronto. 7.1 H A S -1s- vfissnmon - Z 7 - gm HERVEY ALLEN, A.B., Lecturer on English A.B., University of Pittsburgh, Instructor in English, the French Military Mission, Faverney, France, the Military Academy, Charleston, S. C., the Charleston High School, and Columbia College. Author of five books of poetry. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH SPEECH RUTH B. MANSER, A.M., Arrirtnnt Proferror of English S peech A.B., Barnard, A.M., Columbia. LOUISE JEWETT, B.S., Instructor in English S peech B.S., Teachers' College, Assistant, Columbia University Extension Courses. MARGARET NEILL GRAHAM, A.B., Instructor in English Speech A.B., Newcomb College, Graduate Study,Columbia University, Assistant, Columbia University Extension Courses. DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, PH.D., 'ID B K, Proferror of French A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, I903, A.M., Mt. Holyoke College, I907, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1915, Graduate Work, French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-04, Graduate Scholar, Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-07, Fellow, Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08, Instructor in French, Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-06, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1908, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, 1919, Professor, 1911. Published: Voltnirek Errny on Epic Poerq, A Study and nn Edition, in collaboration with Mathilde Monnier, Transla- tion of Snndyk Andorra, Houghton-Mifflin, 1914. MARIA TASTEVIN, Anocinte Professor of French. Leave of absence Brevet superieur, 1905, Certificate of Proficiency in Written English, London, 1910, Certificat des Lettres, 1914-15, Agragation des Lettres, 1916, Teacher at the Grove School, Highgate, London, and at Vallifield College, London, at Cours Sainte Genevieve, and at the Institution Metard, Professor at the Lycee de Jeunes Filles, Niort, France, Head of the French Department, Stephens College, Mo. Publications: In Ln Revue de France, ln Revue Moninle, liz Depeche Maritime et Coloniezle, la Revue Politique etPezrlernentaire. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M., P.F.E., Auirtnnt Proferfor of French A.B., Cornell University, 1899, A.M., 1901, Studied in Germany, 1899-1900, Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-01, Taught in Olean High School, 1901-03, South Orange Hi h School, 1903-05, Thousand Island Park, State Institute, summers of 1903-04, Instructor in French, Vassar Colige, 1905, Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1914 Csecond semesterjg Institute de Touraine, summer of 1914, Diplome de professeur de francais a l'etranger, Sorbonne, 1913, Assistant Professor of French, Vassar College, 1915-. MATHILDE MONNIER, Afrirtont Professor of French. Leave of absence Diplome, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 1895, Student in Literature and Art, England and Germany, 1895-1900, University of Lausanne, 1900, Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-08, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1909-11, Abroad, 1911-14, Studied in Italy, 1913-14, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1915, War Service, Camp Devens, 1918-19, Y. W. C. A., France, summer of 1919, Assistant Professor, 1910. Tronrliztion of Samifr Andorra in collaboration with Florence Donnell White. MARGARET DE SCI-IWEINITZ, A.M., CID B K, Areiftnnt Proferror of French Graduate Study, Columbia University, 1914-17, A.M., Columbia University, 1916, Graduate Study, Universite de Paris, 1919-10, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1910-11, Assistant Professor, 1913-. ZZ A pi'ls9' .ZlSSiIRlOIl Z'7' MARIE H. LELAVANDIER, Assistant Professor of French Diplome de fin d'etude, Lycee de Versailles, Faculte de Paris, Sorbonne, Literature and History, History of Art under the direction of Emile Bertaux, conservator du Musee Jacquesrnart-Andre, Laureate of the Concours de la Ville de Paris, Charge de Cours, enseignment moderne, Ville de Paris, Ecole Francais de New York, History and Literature, History of Art, Instructor at Middlebury College, summer session, Ogontz School, Pennsylvania, Instructor, Vassar College. OSCAR IMER, Instructor in French College Classique cantonal, Lausanne, Switzerland, two years as Auditeur a L'universite de Lausanne, Master of French, Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1908-19, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1919. JEANNE ROSSELET, A.M., Instructor in French Certificat de Capacite Pedagogique, Geneva, Switzerland, A.M., Vassar, 1915. SUZANNE L. GROULT, Visiting Assistant Professor of French Agregee des Lettres, Paris, Ecole Normale Superieure de Sevres, Foreign Scholarship, Bryn Mawr College, Teacher, Lycee d'Avranches and Lycee de Lisieux. MARTHE BOSSAVY, Visiting Assistant Professor of French Agregee des Lettres, Professeur au Lycee de Jeunes Filles de Lonsle-Saunier, Professeur au Lycee de Chambery, Holder, Weil bourse de sejour dans les universites etrangeres, and Assistant in French, University of Edinburgh, Professeur a l'Institut Francais, London, Holder, Laura Spelman Roclcfeller Fellowship. Publications in Le Revue ale L'Enseignenzent Secondnire des feiines Fillesj Ln Nouvelle Eciuciztiong L'Annee Politique. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS MCDOUGALL HILLS, PH.B., Professor of Geology B.Ph., University of Wooster, 1901, University of Chicago, 1903-07, Sigma Xi, 1903, Assistant, ibid., I907Q Student, University of Berlin, 1908, Professor of.Geology, Toledo University, 1909-10, Assistant Professor of Geology, The Ohio State University, X910-LO, Professor of Geology, Vassar College, 1910, Professor, University of Chicago, summer, 1911. Publications in the Ohio fonrntzl of Sciencej The journal of Geology. LANCASTER D. BURLING, B.S., T.B.P., Associate Professor of Geology B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1905, Scientific Assistant, Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 1905-11, Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1905-11, Assistant Curator, United States National Museum, 1907-11,Invertebrate Paleontologist, Geological Survey of Canada, 1913-19, Geologist, Whitehall Petroleum Corporation, 1910-14, Instructor in Geology, Vassar College, 1914, Associate Professor, 1915. Member American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Paleontological Society, History of Science Society, Mining and Geological Institute of India CGo1d Medalist and recipient of the Government of India Cash Prize, 1913D, Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Geological Society of America, Geological Society of London, Aristotelian Society. Published: Articles in foiernizl of Geology, Bulletin of the Geological Sociegl of Americas American foztrnnl of S ciencej Scientific M0nfbb,' School and S ociezjf, etc. Recently: Cnrnhro-Oreioviciezn section netzr Mount Rohson, British Colwnhiezj The Origin of Petroleum, Recent Progress in Science and the Artsj The S tietiy of Science. GENEVIEVE LAMsoN, M.S., Assistnnt Professor of Geography B.S., University of Chicago, 1910, M.S., University of Chicago, 1911, Instructor, Roselle Park High School, Roselle Park, N. II., Instructor, Brown School, Schenectady, N. Y., Instructor in Geography, Vassar College, 1911-15, Assistant Professor, 1915-. Publications: Geographic Influences in thc Eiirbf History of Verrnontj Geographic Influences in the Political Convictions of Eeirbf Verinonters Ufermont Historical Associntionl' The United S totes-A Ten-Talent Nation. 13 ,423 ' I9 ' VIISSPIRIOH ' Z7 1 im MARGARET MORREY, A.B., Arriytant in Geology A.B., Vassar College, Graduate Study, Columbia University. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN MARIAN P. WHITNEY, PH.D., Profefrer of German and Inrtrnerar in Comparative Literature Ph.D., Yale University, 1901, Undergraduate Work in Europe and in private work with Yale Professors, Graduate Student, Yale University, 1895-97, University of Paris, 1897-98, University of Zurich, 1898, Yale, I900-OI, Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, I897.-05, Professor of German, 1905-. Associate Editor of the Modern Language journal. Member the Council of the Association of University Professors, Member the Committee on Control of the Survey of Modern Language Teaching in the United States, Member the Committee on Academic Standards of the Inter- national Federation of University Women, and of the Committee on International Relations of the American Federation of University Women Cformerly the A.C.A. D, Cosmopolitan and Women's University Clubs of New York City. Chairman of Education of the National Council of Women of the United States, Convener of the Committee of Education of the International Council of Women. Published: Several French and German readers and grammars and texts: Advanced German Compexitianj Eary Prore Camparitiang Gerebiehre der Dezmehen Liter-afar, in collaboration with Dr. L. L. Stroebe, Publications during the past year in the Moderrz Language faierna! and N ortb American Review. LILLIAN L. STROEBE, PH.D., Prafeefor of German Graduate of the Hohere Leherinnen-Seminar in Karlsruhe, Baden, 1893, Ph.D., Heidelberg, Germany, 1904, Studied, Universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, London, and Lausanne, Taught, Rye Seminary, N. Y., 1904-05, Instructor in German, Vassar College, 1905, Associate Professor, 1911-17., Professor, 1917.5 Director, German Summer School, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, Middlebury College, Educational Director, Camp Hiawatha, Cornish, Me. ' Published: Die Altenglirrben Kleia'er-namenj Eine Knlturgefrbiebt-licb-Egymologircbe Unrer.rnrbnng,' Deutrcfae Anekdoten fur Die .S'cbnle,' Exereirer in German .Yyntax and Compeeitionj Eafy German Camporitinnj Gerelairhte der Deatfrben Literature Brief Caaree in German CLast four books in collaboration with Dr. M. P. Whitneyl, Publications during the past year in Modern Language fonrnalj Ealneatianj Varrar Qnarterbg' Yabrbnch fur Dentrebe .Yprarlve nnei Peeiagogik. I-lENR1ETTE STRUCK, Afyirtant Proferear of German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin and in Stift Keppel, Westphalia, Germany, Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers, Travel in England, France and Italy, a semester's study, University of Leipsic, Instructor, Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., Instructor, Miss Ha1l's School, Pittsfield, Mass., Instructor in German, Vassar College, 19015 Assistant Professor of German, Vassar College, 1914-. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK GRACE HAnR1ET MACURDY, PH.D., CID B K, Profeeror of Greek A.B., Radcliffe College, 1888, Ph.D., Columbia College, 1903, Graduate Study, Radcliffe College, Universities of Berlin and Columbia, Foreign Fellow, the Boston Women's Educational Association, 1899-1900, Teacher of Classics, Cambridge School for Girls, Instructor, Vassar College, 1893, Associate Professor, 1903, Professor of Greek, 1916, Professor of Greek, Columbia Summer Session, 1908-18. Member the Managing Committee of the American School at Athens. Publications in Cla11iealQnar'terb'. IRENE C. RINGWOOD, A.M., Inrtrncter in Greek A.B,, Vassar College, A.M., Columbia University, Drisler Fellow, Columbia University, High School Teacher of Latin and German, Former in Greek and Latin, Vassar College. 7-4 A ' IS ' VIISSY-IRIOH ' Z7 - EA GRACE STURTEVANT, A.B., Instructor in Greek anti Latin A.B. , Vassar College, Graduate Study, Yale University. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M., L.H.D., LITT.D., Professor of History? A.B., University of Michigan, 1876, A.M., 1883, L.H.D., Colgate University, I9I7., Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr College, 1886-87, Student in Paris, Grenoble, Florence, 1898-1900, Instructor in History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-86, Associate Professor of History, Vassar College, 1887, Professor of History, 1889. Published: History of the Appointing Power of the Presidentj Domestic .Yeroiccj Progress in the Household' The Newspaper ana' the Historians The Newspaper and Azithorigf. AMES FOSDICK BALDWIN, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of History A.B., Denison University, 1893, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1897, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1894-95, Fellow, University of Chicago, 1895-97, Instructor in Greek, Denison University, 1891.-94, Instructor in History, Vassar College, 1897, Associate Professor, 1903, Professor of History, Vassar College, 1907, Study Abroad 1904-OS, 1911-12.. Member American Historical Association, Honorary Member the Manorial Society of England, Editor for the Selden Society, Honorary Member the Dutchess County Historical Association. Published: The .Yczitage and Night s87'1JiCt' in Englanal' The King'.r Council in England J' elect Cases Before the King's Council Qfelelen Societyy. Contributions to Royal Historical Society, English Historical Reoiewj American Historical Reviews The War Cyclopedia Clfornmittee of Pzihlic Inforrnationyg Vassar Medieval Studies. ELOISE ELLERY, PH.D., CD B K, Professor of History A.B., Vassar College, 1897, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1901, Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow in History, Cornell University, 1897-98, Student, Cornell University, 1898-99, Associate of Collegiate Alumnae Foreign Fellow, 1899-1900, Assistant in History, Vassar College, 1900, Instructor, 1901, Associate Professor, 1907, Professor, 1916-. Published: Brissot de Waroillej A .Ytiicly in the History of the French Revelation. LUCY ELIZABETH TEXTOR, PH.D., fb B K, Professor of History Ph.B., University of Michigan, A.M., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Ph.D., Yale Graduate Work in Sociology, University of Chicago, University Fellow, Yale University, Instructor, Castelleja Hall, Palo Alto, California, Instructor, Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., Instructor in History, Vassar College, 1905, Assistant Professor, 1913, Associate Professor, 1915, Professor, 197.3-. Corresponding Member of the School of Slavonic Studies, London. Published: The Ojficial Relations Between the United States and the .Yioax Iniiiansj A Colony of Ernigres in Canada, 1789-1815,' Land Reform in Cqecho-Slooakia. DEAN C. MILDRED THOMPSON, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of History VIOLET BAREOUR, PH.D., KID B K, Associate Professor of History Leave of absence A.B., Cornell University, 1906, A.M., 1909, Ph.D., 1914. GEOFFREY W. RICHARDSON, A.B., Associate Professor of Histogf M.A. , University of London, Lecturer on Ancient History, University of Leeds. LoU1sE FARGO BROWN, PH.D., fb B K, Associate Professor of History. Leave of absence A.B., Cornell University, 1903, Ph.D., 1909, Study in England and Switzerland, 1906-08, Instructor in History, Wellesley College, Instructor in History, Vassar College, Dean of Women and Associate Professor Of History, University of Nevada. Published: The Political Activities of the Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men Daring the Interregninnj The Freedom of the Seas. xDeceased February, 191.7 7-5 na -1.9- VIISSZIRIOII - zv - ix H CAROLINE FARRAR WARE, P1-1.D., Instructor in I-Iirtogf A.B., Vassar, 1910, Ph.D., Radcliff, 1915. Publications: Quarterly journal. MARJORIE MENDENHALL, A.B., Instructor in Hirtogf, 1st Semester. A.B., North Carolina College for Women, Graduate Study, North Carolina College for Women and Harvard- University, Teacher, Roanoake Rapids, N. C., High School and North Carolina College for Women. DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN BRUNO ROSELLI, Professor of Italian Dottore in Legge e Science Sociali, University of Urbino, Professor of Italian and History of Art, Adelphi College, 1912.5 Officers' Training Course and Scuola d'Applicazione, Lieutenant in the Italian Army, Cavaliere ella Corona d'Italia, Ofhcial Lecturer attached to the Information Bureau of the Royal Italian Embassy, Washington,1917-19, Officer of the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy, 197.0, Exchange Professor of Italian, Vassar College, 1919, Associate Professor, IQZOQ Professor, 1 97.1-Q Honorary Vice-President the Dante League of America, Vice-President the Italian Teachers' Association. Member the National Dante Committee, Honorary Member the New York Browning Society, Member Executive Council of American Association of Teachers of Italian. Chairman of Examiners in Italian for College Entrance Examination Board. ' GABRIELLA BOSANO, Assistant Proferror of Italian Dottore in Lettere italiane, University of Bologna, Diploma di Magistero per i laureati, University of Bologna, Di loma di perfezionamento per i licenziati della Scuola Normale, University of Genoa, Diploma di Direttrice didjattica, Rome Ministero, P. I., Licenza Liceale, Liceo Andrea d'Oria, Genoa, Diploma della R. S. Normale R. Lambruschini, Genoa, Attestato di Pedagogia, University of Genoa, Teacher, city schools, 1908-7.1, Teacher of of Italian, Sunday Professional Schools for Women, 1911-17, Professor of Italian, Government Schools, 1916-7.1. Member the Board of Directors, the Danta Alighieri Society, Genoa, 1915-18, Honorary Member the Dante Alighieri Society,Rome, 197.7., Lecturer, People's University, Genoa, Assistant Instructorin Italian, Vassar College, 197.1-7.1, Instructor in Italian, 1917.-7.5, Assistant Professor, 1915. Publications during the past year in Carroeoio, New York. MARGHERITA SCOLARI, Student Arristant in Italian DEPARTMENT OF LATIN ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of Latin A.B., Vassar College, 1894, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1909, Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1901-07., Graduate Fellowship, Cornell University, 1901, Holder, the Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 1901, Instructor, Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., 1894-95, Instructor, Emma Williard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-19oo, Instructor, Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01, Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1907., 1908-O95 Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1910-7.7.5 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 197.7.-. Member American Philological Association, Archaeological Institute of America, Classical Association ofthe Atlantic States. ' Published: Varrar by James Monroe Taylor and Elizabeth Hazelton Haight, The Autobiography and Letter: of Matthew Vauarj The Life and Letter: of james Monroe Ta-ylorj Itab, Olaf and Newf Publications in the American journal of Pbilology, Art and Arcbaeologyj Clarriral Weekl9f,' Clarriral fournalj Harare and His' Art of Enjoyment. CATHA1uNE SAUNDERS, PH.D., Arrociate Profe.r.ror of Latin A.B., Elmira College, 1891, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909, Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-1900, travel and study, Germany and Italy, 1907.-03, University of Munich, 1903, Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1 7.6 A -1.9- vassr-mlon-zo -L A I9OS7O7, Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-95, Principal, Park Place School, Elmira, N. Y., 1895-98, Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1900-03, 1904-05, 1907, Assistant Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1913-16, Associate Professor of Latin, 1916-. Published: Costume in Roman Cometlyj Papers in the American journal of Philologyg Transactions of the American Philological Association, Classical Philologyg The Classical Reoiew. LILY Ross TAYLOR, Professor of Latin A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1906, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1911, Reader in Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College 1910-11, Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1911-19, Assistant Professor, 1919-. On leave of absence, 1917-10, Fellow, American Academy in Rome, 1917, 1919-10. llgflerfuber American Philological Association, Archaeological Association of America, Association of University ro essors. Published: Thesis, The Cults of Ostia, 1911, Loeal Cults in Etruria, 1913, Publications in Classical Periodicals. LOUISE ADAMS HOLLAND, PH.D., II, B K, Assistant Professor of Latin A.B., Barnard, A.M., Columbia University, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr. Publications: A .Ytuilj of the Commerce of Latium, 1910, The Faliscans in Prehistoric Times, 1915. ELIZABETH TAPPAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Latin A.B., Bryn Mawr Collee, 1910, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1913, Teacher of Latin and English, Shippen School, Lancaster, Pa., 1910-11, Teacher of Latin, Miss Madeira's School, Washington, D. C., 1911-10, Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1911-. Member American Philological Association. GRACE STURTEVANT, A.B., Instructor in Latin A.B., Vassar College, Graduate Study, Yale University. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS HENRY SEELY WHITE, PH.D., LL.D., ff' B K, E E, Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wesleyan University, 1881, Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1890, LL.D., Northwestern University, 1915, Assistant in Astronomy, Wesleyan University, 1881-83, Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1883-84, Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1884-87, Assistant in Pure Mathematics, Clark University, 1890-91, Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1891-1905, Professor of Mathematics, Vassar College, 1905, ex-President of the American Mathematical Society and Editor of the SOciety's Transactions, 1907-14, Past Vice-President, Section A, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, PH.D. , LID B K, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Leave of absence A.B., Vassar College, 1901, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1908, Graduate Scholar in Mathematics and Astronomy, Vassar College, 1901-01, Studied, Columbia University, University of Chicago, and Universities of Gottingen and Munich, Reader on College Entrance Examination Board, Instructor, Pennsylvania Public Schools, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1901, Assistant Professor, 1913, Associate Professor, 1916-. Member History of Science Society, American Mathematical Society, Member Executive Council of Mathematical Association of America, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association, Teachers of Mathematics. Published: Definite Orhit of Comet, 1326, nj Plane Curves of the Eighth Oriler with Two Four-Folil Points having Distinct Tangents and No Other Point Singularitiesg Articles in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical .S'ocieU,' American Mathe- matical Monthbj Eiluoationj School and .S'ociez:v,' and in the Revue Semestrielle iles Puhlications Mathematiguesj Associate Editor the Revue .Yemestrielle des Puhlications Mathematioues CAm.rterelamD, 1908-, Publication in Vassar Medieval Studies, 1913. 7-7 A - Is- vrissnruon - zv - at LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, P1-I.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Toronto University, 1895, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1914, Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896-97, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-98, Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1899-1900, Student, Ontario Normal College, 1900-10, Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, 1901-01, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1901, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, I9I9-. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. MARY EVELYN WELLS, PH.D., 'Il B K, E E, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Leave of absence A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1904, S.M., University of Chicago, 1907, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915, Holder '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1906-07, Talcott Scholar, University of Chicago, 1914, Fellow in Mathe- matics, University of Chicago, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-Iv., Instructor in Mathematics, Oberlin College, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, IQISQ Reader and Examiner for College Entrance Examination Board,-Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Vassar College, 1919, Associate Professor, 1911. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., KID B K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Vassar College, 1897, A.M., 1903, Graduate Student, Vassar College, 1900-01, Associate Fellow in Mathc- matics, University of Paris, 1907-08, Instructor, Portland, Me., 1897-99, Instructor, Englewood, 1899-1900, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1901, Assistant Professor, 1910. Member American Mathematical Society. JULIA WELLS BOWBR, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics A.B. and M.A., Syracuse University, Graduate Assistant in Mathematics, Syracuse University. DOROTHY S. BRADY, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Reed College, A.M., Cornell University, Student Assistant, Reed College, High School Teacher. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D., 112 B K, Professor of Music A.B., Mus.D., Brown University, Newton Theological Seminary, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Smith College, 1889-95, Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1895-, Europe, 1897.-93, 1906-07, 197.1-7.3. Member Music Teachers' National Association, New York State Music Teachers' Association, Bohemian Club, International Musical Society, Societe Francaise de Musicologie, President of the Music Teachers' National Asso- ciation, 1911. Published: Structzzr: of Music, 1895, Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementagr Harmony and Advanced Harmony, in the American Engfclopedia and History of Music, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs and Publications in Musical Magazines GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, Mus.B., A.M., fb B K, H K A, Professor of Music U A.B., Oberlin College, 1909, Mus.B., 1910, A.A.A.G.O., 1910, A.M., Harvard University, 1911., Berlin, 1913-14, London, Paris, Vienna, I97.I-2.1, Instructor in Music, Oberlin College, 1910-11, Assistant Professor, 1911-13, 1914-16, Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1916-19, 'Associate Professor, 1919-7.1, Professor, 1917.-. E. HAROLD GEEK, A.M., Mus.B., F.A.G.O., Professor of .Music A.B., Doane, 1906, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1907, A.M., Cin absentiab, Doane, 1910, Graduate Student, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1907-09, Paris, 1911-13, Pupil of George W. Andrews, Charles M. Widor, Andre Gedalge, T. Tertius Noble, Andre Bloch and Edward C. Barstow, Instructor in Organ and History of Music, Lake Erie College, 1907-09, Instructor in Organ and Theory, Albion College, 1909-11, Organist and Choirmaster, First Congregational Church, Fall River, Mass., 1913-16, College Organist and Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1916, Associate Professor, 1919-, Professor, 1912.-. Fellow, the American Guild of Organists. Published: Transcriptions for Organ and for Womenfr Voicesj Cantabile for Organj Magazine Articles, Vassar Choral Series. 7.8 3 9 -1.9- vnssnmon - 7 - tx KATE S. C1-HTTENDEN, Professor of Mnfic Educated, Hellmuth College, London, Canada, Studied Piano with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons, and Harold Bauer, President, Metropolitan College of Music, Vice-President and Dean, American Institute of Applied Music, President, Synthetic Guild of Pianoforte Teachers, Founder, American Guild of Organists, Lec- turer, New York City Public Lecture Course, 1891-1919, Organist and Choir Director, Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, 1879-1906, Head, Piano Department, Catherine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn., 1890-1916, Head, Piano Department, Vassar since 1899. Member Macdowell Club, Life Member New York State Music Teachers' Association, Music Teachers' Associa- tion, Music Teachers' National Association. Published: Various Works on Technique and Pianoforte Playing, and numerous Magazine Articles. EDITH S. WOODRUFF, A.M., MUs.B., Arxirtnnt Professor of Mnrit A.B., Vassar College, I909, Studied Piano with Theodore Hoeck, New York City, 1910, Teacher of Piano, Bruns- wick, Me., 1911-13, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, IQI4-IS, Music Graduate, Northwestern University, 1917, Marston Fellow, 1917-18, A.M., Vassar College, 1918, Instructor in Music, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, 1910-11, New York School of Social Work, summer course, IQLIQ Instructor in Music, Vassar College, 1913. MARION ELLEN EDMAN, M.A., Inrtrnctnr in Mztrir B.Mus., State University of Iowa, 1914, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1915. PHILIP SEVASTA, Instructor in Harp ' Grand diploma and first prize, Royal Conservatory of Music, Palermo, Italy. Published: Critical survey on the Study of the Harp, Research on the History of the Harp, General Catalogue for old and new publications for the Harp. oHN W. N1cHoLs, Instructor in Singing Studied in New York with Dr. Carl E. Dufft, London, with Edward Ides, Paris, with Gabrielle La Pierre, Charles W. Clark and Jean deReszke, a course under Isadore Braggiette, Florence, Italy, with Mme. Alice Garrigue Can old pupil of Mme. Louis Cappini of New Yotkj, Percy Rector Stephens of New York, and Frederick H. Haywood Cteacher of Orville Harrolcll As Singer, appeared with Chicago Apollo Club, Chicago Mendelssohn Club, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Musical Art Society, New York Mendelssohn Club, New York Banks Glee Club, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Congressional Club, Washington, D. C., Columbia University, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Vassar College, Ward Belmont College, Ocean Grove Association, Chau- tauqua Association, Providence Arion Society, Northwestern University, Southwestern University, Milwaukee Downer University, Boston Festival Orchestra, etc. Two years, Instructor, Columbia University, seventeen years' private teaching experience, Paris and New York City, in charge, Vocal Department of Summer School of University of Vermont for eleven seasons, Musical Director, Trinity Church Choir, Newburgh, N. Y., Instructor in Singing, Vassar College, 1919-. LILLIAN LITTLEHALES, A.R.C.M., Mus.M., Instructor in Vialoncello. Leave of absence A.R.C.M., London, Eng., Mus.M. Qhonj, University of Syracuse. DOROTHY K. LEACH, Instructor in Mnric Studied pianoforte with Edward Noyes, Kate S. Chittenden, E. Robert Schmitz, and Robert Casadesus CParisD, ensemble with Franz Nilcke and Madame de Launey CParisD, theory with R. Huntington Woodman and Harry Jepson CYaleU, Taught privately in New York City and its suburbs, in New Haven, and also in the Bedford Hills School for Boys, and the American Institute of Applied Music, New York City. KATHERINE MIRIAM STEEVES, A.B., Inrtrnrtor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1904. 7-9 A -io- vnssaruon-zfz - 'A is GLADYS NORTH, Ini-tractor in Violin Concert work in connection with the Olive Mead Quartet. DORIS HOWARD PARVIN, A.B., A.B., Vassar College, Marston Fellow. X , LIEFF ROSANOFF, Inrfrucfor in Violoncello ELIZABETH FRANCES RICHARDSON, A.B., Afrirtant in MuJic,' Piano A.B., Vassar College, 1913. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY WOODBRIDGE RILEY, PH.D., CID B K, Profefyor of Philoiophy A.B., Yale University, 1891, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1901, Graduate Study, Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins Universities, Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07, Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-98, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1901-04, Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, 1908, Lecturer, the Sorbonne, 1910. Member American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Association, Chairman of Committee to Reprint Early American Philosophers. Published: The Founder of Mormonirmj A P:-yehologieal Study of j' ofeph Smith, fr.j American Philorophyg The Earbf Sehoolrj American Thoughtj From the Puritanirm to Pragmati.rm,' Le Genie American, Publications during the past year in the American Mere1e1jy,' The Boolzmanj The Churehmang The Nationj From Myth to Reafonj The International Book Review. DURANT DRAKE, PH.D., KID B K, A T, Profeiror of Ethic: A.B., Harvard University, 1900, A.M., Harvard University, 1901, Ph.D., Columbia University, 19115 Instructor in Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1911-11, Associate Professor, Wesleyan University, 1911-15, Professor of Ethics, Vassar College, 1915. Member the Council and Advisory Committee of the Religious Education Association, Member the Executive Committee the American Philosophical Association, Treasurer the Theological Society, National Education Association, President, session devoted to Philosophy of the Mind at the Sixth International Congress of Philoso- phy. Published: The Prohlem of Thing: in Themreloex, G. H. Ellis 81 Co., 1911, Prohlemr of Conduct, Houghton-Mililin Co., 1918, .Y hall We Stand hy the Church, The MacMillan Co., 1910, Errayx in Critical Realifm, The MacMillan Co., 1911, Ameriea Faeei the Future, The MacMillan Co., 1911, Recent periodical contributions in journal of Philofophyj Inter- national journal of Ethie.r,' Hihhert fournalj fournal of Religionf' Mind and It: Plaee in Nature. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ALICE H. BELDING, A.B., Profeffor of Physical Education A.B., Vassar College, Study, Harvard University, Sargent School, American School of Physical Education, New York University. Member Faculty of Randolph-Macon Woman's College since 1910, Member Board of Governors, National Ama- teur Athletic Federation and the Woman's Athletic Committee of the American Physical Education Association, President, Eastern Society of College Directors of Physical Education. 30 Us -1.9- VIISSHRIOH - Z7 - Fx HARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE, Associate Professor of Physical Education Graduate, Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1891, Graduate Cambridge Summer Normal School of Classical Dancing, IQIIQ Studied, Harvard Summer School, 1891-91, 1896-98, Assistant, Gymnasium, Lasell, 1890-91, Gymnasium Director, Vassar College, ISQI-Q Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1901-01. Member Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women. MARIANNE LOUISE KING, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Graduate, Dr. Sargent's'Normal School of Physical Training, 1906, Assistant in Physical Training, Vassar College, Egcii, Instructor in Physical Education, Vassar College, 1909-10, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Vassar 0 cge, 1911-. AGNES MARGARET BIESEMEIER, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Northwestern University. MARION CHOATE EATON, Instructor in Physical Education Graduate, Boston School of Physical Education. DEPARTMENT OP PHYSICS EDNA CARTER, PH.D., Professor of Physics A.B., Vassar College, I894, Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1906, Student, Chicago University, 1898-99, Student, Wurzburg, Germany, 1904-06, Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship for Women, 1911, Wurzburg, 1911-11, Assistant Principal, High School, DePere, Wis., 1895-96, Assistant in Physics, Vassar College, 1896-98, Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-1904, Instructor in Physics, Vassar College, 1906-11, Associate Professor of Physics, Vassar College, 1911-10, Professor of Physics. 1910-. Fellow, American Physical Society, American Association for Advancement of Science. FRANCES GERTRUDE WICK, PH.D., E E, Professor of Physics A.B., Wilson College, 1897, A.B., Cornell University, 1905, A.M., Cornell University, 1906, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1908, Graduate Scholar in Physics, Cornell University, 1907-08, Graduate Fellow in Physics, Cornell University, 1907-08, Instructor, High School, Butler, Pa., 1898-1904, Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1908-10, Instructor in Physics, Vassar College, 1910-15, Assistant Professor of Physics, Vassar College, 1915-19, Acting Assistant Professor of Physics, Cornell University, 1918-19, Associate Professor of Physics, Vassar College, 1919-11, Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship for Women, 1911-11, Professor of Physics, 1911, Ellen Richards Research Grant, 1913-14. Fellow, American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Nation Research Council Committee on Luminescence. Publications during the past year in the Physical Reoieiuj fournal of the Optical .Vociegf of America PAUL A. NORTHROP, B.S., Associate Professor of Playsics B.S., John Stetson University, De Land, Fla., 1916, Teacher, Florida High Schools, 1916-18, Instructor, Cornell University, 1919-14, Acting Assistant Professor, Vassar College, 1914-15. HARVIA HASTINGS WILSON, A.M., Instructor in Physics A.B., Vassar, 1913, A.M., Radcliffe, 1915. 3 I A -1o- vnssnm n-am MURIEL FRANCES ASHLEY, B.S., E E, Inmwrtor in Phyricf A.B., University of California 197.3, B.S., University of California 197.45 Teaching Fellow, University of California. ELEANOR N. MANN, A.M., Inftrnctor in Physio: A,B., Vassar 197.15 A. M., Vassar I914. f'l DEPARTMENT OP PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE ELIZABETH BURR THELBERG, MD., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Rerident Phyrician. Leave of absence, 7.cl Semester Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Resident Physician, Vassar College, 1887. RUTH WHEELER, PHD., Proferror of Physiology A.B., Vassar College, Ph.D., Yale University. Member Faculty, Pratt Institute, University of Illinois, Gouchcr College, University of Iowa. ANAPLE CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S., CENGJ, L.R.C.P., Arrirtanc Phyrician and Inrcrnccor in Physiology RUTH EMELENE CONKLIN, M.S., Iiircrnctor in Physiology A A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1918, M.S., University of Rochester, 1911, Assistant Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1918-19, Assistant in Physiology, University of Rochester, 1919-7.1, Instructor in Zoology, Connecticut, 1911-14, Instructor in Physiology, Vassar College, 197.4-. MARGARET HOLDEN JONES, A.B., Assistant in Physiology B.A., Radcliffe College. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE EMERSON DAVID FITE, PH.D., fb B K, Peoferfor of Political Science ' A.B., Yale University, 1897, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1905, Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellow, Harvard Uni- versity, I907.-03, Edwin Austin Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-04, Austin Teaching Fellow, Government, Harvard University, 1904-06, Instructor in History, Yale University, 1906-09, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University, 1909-13, Lecturer, Government, Harvard, 1913, Professor of Political Science, Vassar College, 1913. Published: Social and Inelzartrial Conilitionf in the North during the Civil Warj The Prefidential Election of 13601 A Hiftory of the United S taterj The U nireii Slater. FRANCES E. WILLIS, PH.D., CII B K, Assistant Profefroe of Political Science A.B., Stanford University, 197.o, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1913, C.R.B., Fellow, University of Brussels, 197.0-7.1, Instructor in History, Goucher College, I97.3-7.4, Instructor in Political Science, Vassar College, 197.4-. DEPARTMENT OP PSYCHOLOGY MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, PH.D., CP B K, Z E, Profefror of Pfychology 9 A.B., Vassar College, 1891, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1894, Professor of Philosophy, Wells College, 1895-1900, Warden, Sage College, Cornell University, 19oo-17., Lecturer in Psychology, Cornell University, 19o1- oz, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, 1907.-O3, Associate Professor ofPhilosophy, Vassar College, 1903, Professor of Psychology, Vassar College, 1908. . 37. A -1.9-1 VIISS RIO - 7 -A 4 Member American Psychological Association Cpresident, 19115, American Philosophical Association Co-operating Editor of The American fournal of Psychologyj The Psychological Reniewj and The journal of Comparative Psychology. Published: Translation of Wunalt. Ethical Systems anal The Principles of Moraligfj The Animal Mindy A Text Book of Comparative P.rychology,'Mooement and Mental Imagefyg Articles and reviews during the past year in The Philosophical Reoiewj The American journal of Psycholog y. JOSEPHINE MIXER GLEASON, PH.D., CID B K, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Leave of absence A.B., Vassar College, I9I4, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1918, Assistant in Psychology, Vassar College, 1914-16, Sage Scholar in Psychology, Cornell University, 1916-17, Instructor in Cornell University, 1918, Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1918-11, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1911-. MIRIAM C. GOULD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Smith College, 1911, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1913, Teaching Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, 1911-13, Instructor in Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 1913-16, American University Fellow, Columbia University, 1916-18, Clinical Psychologist, Post Graduate Hospital, New York City, 1917, Mental Examiner, New York Probation and Protective Association, Waverly House, 1917-10, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of Personnel Research Bureau, Vassar College, 1910-. Member New York Society of Consulting Psychologists, American Association of University Professors, A,A.S.A. Personnel Research Federation. Publications: Articles on Mental Hygicnej .facial Hygienej journals of Applied and Experimental Psychologyj journal of Personnel Research. HELEN KATHERINE MULL, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Vassar, 1918, M. A., Radcliffe, 1914, Ph.D., Radcliffe, 1915. FRANCES C. CUTUJIAN, A.M., Instructor in Psychology A.B., Vassar College, 1910, A.M., 1911, Assistant Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1910-13, Instructor, 1913-. POLYXENIE KAMEOUROPOULON, A.M., Instructor in Psychology - A.B. and A.M., Vassar College, Graduate Study, Columbia University, Former Assistant in Psychology. DEPARTMENT OF S PAN IS H EDITH FAHNESTOCK, P1-LD., Professor of Spanish B.L., Western Reserve University, 1894, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1908, Graduate Work, University of Zurich and the Sorbonne, 1894-96, Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-98, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-01, 1906-07, Head, Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for Women, I898-1901, 1901-06, Instructor in Romance Languages, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-08, Instructor in Italian and Spanish, 1908, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, 1918, Professor of Spanish, 1911. Published: A Study of the .Yources and Composition ofthe Old French Lai tl'Haveloc, 1914. ENRIVUETA MARTIN, PH.D., Instructor in Spanish Maestra Superior, Badajoz, A.B., Badajoz, Ph.D., University of Madrid, Profesora 'de Latin, Instituto-Escuela, Madrid, Profesora de los cursos de verano del Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid. 33 V' 12 ' I9 ' VIISSHRIOH ' Z7 I ik MARIA DIEZ DE ONATE, B.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish Maestra Normal, Escuela Normal de Madrid, Profesora de Musica, Conservatorio de Madrid, Instructor in Ssanish, summer course for Foreigners, Centrode Estudios, Madrid, Instructor in Spanish, summer sessions, Mid lebury College, 1911-11, Instructor in Middlebury College, 1910-11, Vassar College, 1911. PILAR CLAVER, Student-Assistant in Spanish fi i Pedagogia, Escuela Normal, Madrid. DEPARTMENT OE ZOOLOGY AARON LoU1s TREADWELL, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of Zoology anel Curator of the Museum B.S., Wesleyan University, 1888, M.S., 1890, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899, Honorary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1891-95, Fellow in Residence, 1897-98, Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-1900, Professor of Biology, Vassar College, 1900-14, Professor of Zoology, Vassar College, 1914, On Staff of Instruction, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1898-1906, 1913, in charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Brooklyn Institute, 1907. Fellow, American,Society for the Advancement of Science. - Member American Society of Zoologists Cvice-president, IQLIDQ American Society of Naturalists Csecretary, 1 911D, American Ecological Society, Research Associate, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. At Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Dry Tortugas, Florida, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1915, Porto Rico, 1915, Ber- muda, 1916, Trinidad and Tobago, 1918, Puget Sound, Fiji and Samoa Islands, 1910,Jamaica, B. W. I., 1911. CORA JIPSON BECKWITH, PH.D.', Associate Professor of Zoology B.S., University of Michigan, 1900, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1914, Research Table, Marine Biological Labora- tory, Woods Hole, Mass,. 1901, 1903, 1907-10, Graduate Work, Columbia University, 1911-13, Instructor in Biology, Vassar College, 1900-07, 1908-11, 1913-14, Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1914, Associate Professor, 1915, Member American Society Naturalistsg American Society Zoologists, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. HARRIETT M. ALLYN, PH.D., KID B K, Z E, Assistant Professor of Zoology A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1905, M.Sc., University of Chicago, 1910, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1911, Fellow, University of Chicago, 1910-11, Research Table, Woods Hole, Mass., 1910-11, General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-07, Instructor in Biology, Lake Erie College, 1908-09, Instructor in Zoology, Vassar College, 1911-13, Instructor in Zoology ,Hackett Medical College, Canton,China, 1913-15 ,'Dean,Hackett Medical College, 1915-19, 1911-13, Instructor in Zoology, Mt. Holyoke College, 1910-11, Professor of Biology, Monticello Seminary, 1913-14, Vassar College, 1914-15, Assistant Professor, 1915. MARION MARGARET FARR, A.B., Assistant in Zoology A.B., Syracuse University, 1915. DEPARTMENT OE EUTHENIC5' ANNIE L.oU1sE MACLEOD, M.Sc., PH.D., Director 34 A -1s - VIlSSZIRlO -Z'7- Presidents of College MILO P.JEWETT, LL.D. . ,... . 1861-1864 JOHN H. RAYMOND, LL.D. . 1864-1878 SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, D.D. . . 1878-1885 J. RYLAND KENDRICK . . . 1885-1886 Cfflcting Preridentl JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D. . . 1886-1916 CPre:idenf Emerirur, 1914-165 GEORGE H. NETTLETON, PH.D ...... September, 197.1-February, I97.3 Cflcring Preridentb HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., February, 1915- Board of Trustees FLORENCE M. CUSHING, A.B. CEmeritu.rD ,... . Boston, Mass. HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D. CPreridenrD . New York ALLEN W. EVARTS, A.M. . New York ARTHUR L. LESHER, A.B. Ulrefzrzzrerl HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D. . . MINNIE CUMNOCK BLODGETT, A.B. . . STEPHEN PIERCE DUGGAN, PH.D. GEORGE H. NETTLETON, PH.D. MARY THAw THOMPSON, A.B. . RAY MORRIS, A.M. . JULIUS H. BARNES . . . FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, A.B. HELEN MORRIS HADLEY, A.B. . RAYMOND G. GUERNSEY, A.B. . WILLIS D. WOOD, A.M. . . J. LIONBERGER DAVIS, A.B. . MARGARET JACKSON ALLEN, A.B QUEENE FERRY COONLEY, A.B. HELEN KENYON, A.B. C.S'ccrctm3O ADA THURSTON . . . ELIZABETH F. JOHNSON, A.B. . MARIE PERRY FORBES, A.B. . New York . Vassar College Grand Rapids, Mich. . New York New Haven, Conn. . Pittsburgh, Pa. New York . New York . Hyde Park New Haven, Conn. . Poughkeepsie . New York . St. Louis, MO. Providence, R. I. Washington, D. C. . Poughkeepsie . New York . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . Rockford, Ill. A - Is- vfxssnmon - Z7 . il Oiiicers Of Vassar Alumnae Association BERTHA BACON AFFELD, '01 . . . Pmridcnt MARY CRAIG SHOEMAKER, '85 . Faint Vice-Pre.rident ELEANOR SAMSON GILLESPIE, '00 . fn. Second Vice-Prexident GERTRUDE MACARTHUR SLADE, '94 . . . . Secretary HENRIETTA GIBSON, 'II . . . Treumrer BELLE MCCULLOUGH BORLAND, '03 . ELIZABETH A. KITTREDGE, '11 . HARRIET SAWYER, '07 . . . Executive und Educutionul .fecretuzy QUEENE FERRY COONLEY, '96 A HELEN KENYON, '05 ELIZABETH FORREST JOHNSON, '01 P . . ADA TI-IURSTON, '80 A MARIE PERRY FORBES, '00 A Presldents Of Students ASSOCIQIIOH 1866-68 M. W. WHITNEY 1885-86 L. F. SWEETZER 1906-O7 1868-69 M. L. GILBERT 1886-87 G. M. CLEVELAND 1907-08 1869-70 M. CHUMAR 1887-88 F. T. PATTERSON 1908-09 1870-71 D. HILEMAN 1888-89 L. B. POPPENHEIM 1909-10 1871-71 S. A. CATLIN 1889-90 K, SMITH 1910-11 1877.-73 M. MONROE 1890-91 C. A. BENTLEY 1911-17. 1873-74 F. M. CUSHING 1891-92. A. M. ROBBINS 1911-13 1874-75 E. A. RICE I897.-93 M. V. CLARK 1913-I4 1875-76 G. H. LEARNED 1893-94 M. B. MUMEORD 1914-15 1876-77 S. F. SI-IEPPARD 1894-95 K. C. REILEY 1915-16 1877-78 S. G. WILKINSON 1895-96 E. MCCLOSKEY 1916-17 B. HAZARD 1896-97 V. JAMES 1917-18 1878-79 G. DARLING 1897-98 P. A. HATEIELD 1918-19 1879-80 M. S. MORRIS 1898-99 E. L. GARRET 1919-7.0 1880-81 E. G. SHAW 1899-00 M. P. SCHMIDT 192.0-7.I 1881-81 L. B. STANTON 1900-01 L. S. HOLMQUIST 197.1-7.7. 1882.-83 C. A. WTALLEAU 1901-O7. C. M. SPERRY 197.1-7.3 1883-84 L. K. SMITH 1907.-O3 S. TAYLOR 197.3-7.4 E. DEMING 1904-05 M. Hzscox 192.4-7.5 1884-85 P. CLINTON 1905-06 M. DIMOCK 197.5-7.6 197.6-7.7 36 Alunznue Truyteex M. AVERY M. R. BABBOTT C. M. BODY C. K. SCHAEEER J. S. LOVEJOY M. E. TIBBXTS F. V. SEARLE M. M. ARMSTRONG L. M. FOLKS I. KELLBRS M. C. STUCKLAGER L. P. MoRR1s0N S. D. COPLAND KISSAM W. SELLERS GRAHAM MCDONALD P. HALLIDAY DODGE HYDE HUBBARD A -I.9 - vAssn Ion - - 1867-HELEN D. WOODXVARD 1868-MARTHA S. WARNER . . I869-MRS. WILLIAM R. BROWN . I87O'MRS. EDWARD T. SLOCUM . 1871-SUSAN RAYMOND . . HENRY BOOTH . 1871.-MRS. 1873-MRS. JOHN B. CLARK . 1874-MRS. ENos H. BIGELOW . 1875-MRS. C. M. COMSTOCK . 1876-MRS. JOSHUA W. SHARPE . 1877-MRS. EDWARD S. ATWATER . 1878-JENNIE E. DAVIS , . . 1879-MRS. ORLANDO V. STEWART 1880-ADA THURSTON . . . 1881-MARY L. FREEMAN . 1881.-MRS. FRED E. BARNEY 1883-JESSIE K. DEWELL . 1884-MARY E. ADAMS . 1885-LUCY DAVIS . 1886-ELEANOR FERRIS . 1887-ELIZABETH R. HOY . 1888-MRS. W. H. FAUST . . 1889-MRS. WILLIAM BARNHART . 1890-MRS. WILLIAM F. CLARK . I89I-CAROLINE FURNESS . . 1891.-MRS. JOHN W. DILLENEACK . 1893-MRS. REGINALD L. SWEET . 1894-MRS. WILLIAM S. BOOTH . 1895-MRS. WENDELL W. STRONG . 1896-CORNELIA KINKEAD . . 1897-MRS. GEORGE R. MANSIEIELD 1898-MRS. SEYMOUR H. STONE . 1899-MRS. HOMER E. KEYES 1900-MRS. HARRY G. PLUM 1901-MONA TAGGART , . I9o1.-SUSAN TANNER . . . 1903-MRS. EUGENE A. KINGMAN . 1904-MRS. OTTO HGAS . . 1905-ROHERTA T. JOHNS . . 1906-MRS. BENJAMIN HOLDEN . I907'MRS. LOUIS BOOTH . 1908-MRS. RALPH G. WRIGHT . 1909-MRS. ARTHUR POLLARD . 1910-DOROTHBA STILLMAN . . 1911-ANNA W. KUTZNER . . 1911.-MRS. EDWARD C. WILSON . 1913-MRS. WALTER G. MOSENTHAL 1914-DOROTHEA DEMING . . 1915-MRS. THOMASJ. HARGRAVB . 1916-MRS. OWEN F. SMITH . . 1917-MRS. EDWARD S. BUCKLEY . 1918-HELEN GARRETT . . . 1919-MRS. MARCUS GOLDMAN . 1910-MRS. HAROLD W. THORNE . 191.1-SAIDIE SANDEORD . . 1911.-MARGARET P. SUTPHER . 197.3-FRANCES TITSWORTH . . 191.4-MRS. DOUGLAS I. BROWN . 197.5-V. LOUISE KELLOGG . . 191.6-MARY L. SWIFT . . 191.7-GERTRUDE HOOPER . Secretaries of Classes . . . . Plattsburgh, N. Y. 634 Stimson Ave., Detroit, Mich. . . . 410 Park Ave., New York . 41.4 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass. 1.34 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn. 16 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 31.1 West 91.nd St., New York City . 31 Pleasant St., Framingham, Mass. . 51. Woburn St., West Medford, Mass. . , . . Chambersburg, Pa. . South Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. . Hotel Regent, Cleveland, Ohio . 33 East 36th St., New York City . 85 Howell St., Canandaiguaa, N. Y, . 915 S. E. 4th St., Minneapolis, Minn . 353 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 151.3 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio . . Bass River, Cape Cod, Mass. IO97.4 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio . 180 Waverly Place, New York City . . 603 Oxford Road, Ann Arbor, Mich. . 45 S. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. , - 735 Carlton Ave., Plainfield, N. J. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 311. Washington St. Watertown, N. Y. . 1.7 East 71.nd St., New York City . 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Y. . 313 Radnor Road, Wayne, Pa. 165 West Illlhi St., New York City 7 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. 1710 Meridian Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 443 Stelle Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 35 Mountain Road, Verona, N. J. . 1158 Fifth Ave., New York City . 3314 Cortland Ave., Detroit, Mich. . II Indian Hill Road, Winnetka, Ill. 51.30 Grand Drive, Kansas City, Mo. . 478 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 37 THE 197.7 TREE A -1.9- vnssnru - Z7 - Ghz ZQ27 Ovfafrching CSXOWLQ Nlusuc Bw MARGARET Cou.ms Wonns BY Auce. HUBBARD . 6-'XA T A : T E ,IEE 3 4 X J Y Q , , .I 3 ' Y, I 5 ,X + + . Snwldu ku xhwXa.U- vnxvrjx W. Sendn Q-mhxi 5ux, Eau1 -1,u-bmi avr- Y-mx X-'u-oswng. OW' 'ff:1V.FWd1efl1Figflfif i 4 -s 5 . T I E-V 3 i f E . i, x. J if I I- L' ,' ' -1 E i V 1 . P1 l .X PP heads wffn H-wf wus. Nd'w,3DXwgw Avena QJKM e. xwadi QE' mn, QQ Luv-QSNB . Ovuywl QAYIN QUE, 'WE WE 572' -F Rf: , , b. r1'e5il'i-,' W?-,i+1a'x1ffP? +L 4- ' fix 1 1'- 1' ' 1 1 T 5 P A Iv ' t E + ' ww I' v mf Q .. , MAY 'THQ 'ravli ow' ww Q-1:.eXjH'Y3YWS21V out 1 A 1 'SV-1'-'NQ gk Kuffhg - I E - f ' F mg? l ,J w 1 1 1 3 : 1 -1 1 :X bi Ei 'f E 'if 'Tri' VA + X ol 1? PE . 12 a ki 5 l Y k - M4 . F- .-- ' ,Qlim TesoX.uTL' XQQKALA vu wsu-nwv-ow, LQQL, J Tiffgiw, Y 1 4 F td 1 QF 1 g i 17-bd . , ' -1 ' LJ -: I - 515 :ii i i 39 JEAN HOLDEN Marco! WHITE IRIS . Flawer GREEN . Color TENDANDA VIA EST. Matte 40 T85 TUHU 113, -1.9- vnssnmon - Z7 - fx Freshman Year CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ALICE HUBBARD . . . President ELIZABETH ANDERSON , . Prerident CAROLINE PARSONS . . Vice-Prcrident ELIZABETH MEADE , . Vire-Prerident ANNE RIGGS . . Secretmjf EMILY FLOYD . . . Secretary NANCY HOUGHTON . . . Tremurer SUSAN GRAHAM . . . Tmzmrer The Class of 1917 comprises a greater number of characters within its circumscribed limits than all the rest of the college put together. It will be well to select the most peculiar and to introduce them at Once Without further preface. Miss Susie Booster, Miss Daphne Dash, and Miss Sophia Sprints became co-habitants of the same apartment in Main Hall, which appeared considerably patched and frayed. But extended preoccupation with their apartment vvas recluded by precipitous problems and events: which books to sign up in? For, as it seemedj to them, books-to-sign-u -in were before them, books-to-sign-up-in were on their right hand, and as far as the eye coulld reach, books-to-sign-up-in extended to their leftg then, the organization of the class Which, it must be admitted, caused a few sleepless nights to Miss Susie Booster, the excursion to Mohonk in the company of the Jolly Juniorsg the bewildering excitement of Sophomore and Junior Parties with their hilarity, color, and catch- ing songs, the hockey season, and French 7 and 8. The influx of events Cincluding the dignified and bloodless revolution of the Student GovernmentD easily, in the brief space of a year, left the Misses Booster, Dash, and Sprints Wiser and older young ladies. 43 l W Snnnnmms as - 1.9- vAss:4ruon-z - S Ek Sophomore Year CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER EMILY FLOYD .... Prerirlenz' ROBINA KNOX .... President ROEINA KNOX . Vice-Prerieient BARBARA HEWETT , Vice-Prerieiemf MARIAN ADAMS . .Yeeretezrgf JULIA WINSLOW A . Serreteziy HARRIET STRAIGHT . . . Treezmrer MARCIA HOPKINS . . . Treasurer In the library, the Misses Booster, Dash, and Sprints greeted each other excitedly and as excitedly lamented the dear departed 'z4. Outwardly, they looked more childish, but this was a mere matter of fashion. lnwardly and among themselves, their Sophomoric standing was a constant source of congratulation. Many new and diverse activities occupied them: Miss Booster, in those spirited days, propped Student Government, debated against Cambridge and voted for Coolidgeg Miss Sprints received the track banner in behalf of her class, Miss Dash actively represented her Alma Mater at Yale. All three young ladies experienced an unparalleled enthusiasm over the recital ofDuso1ina Gianninig and Miss Sophia led a rousing cheer as the taxi bearing the charming concert singer sped out of sight. A common spirit animated them. For a period they seemed to have no separate existence, but to have made up their minds just to winter through life together. In January, poor Miss Daphne succumbed to the cold while heroically trying to observe the ecli se. Happily, a complete thaw took placeg and, in spite of this setback, she was not behindPMiss Susie and Miss Sophia in showing symptoms of summer. 46 is -1.o- Assnnx n-2 - J J Sophomore Party JANET MooRE .,.... . . Chairman EDITHA DAY . . . Aefiftant Coach BARBARA BELCHER . . Business Manager ELIZABETH MACDONALD . . . Scenery MARGARET SHOTWELL Properties JULIA WINSLOW . , Li gbrf AGNES VEECH . . Caetzienef MARTHA STAMEORD . . Marie OLIVIA JENKINS ....... J . . . Dancing Preparations Qto make use of theatrical phraseologyj on a scale of magnitude never before' attempted, were anxiously made in Students Building to give every effect to the forthcoming party. It was the first c?pportunity among the members of the class for the mutual enjoyment and acquaintance o their various and special talents. The young ladies who were selected to show off on the occasion, and to do credit to 1917, practiced incessantly, much to their own satisfaction and greatly to the annoyance of their instructors. The evening came, and then there was such a shifting of brilliant colors, kicking of slim legs, bandying of puns, and mockery of dear college Ways, as never can take place with a proper degree of zest outside of a female institution for higher learning. Baby Math, Baby Latin, the other hateful Babies, the high-and-mighty, Seniors, certain legendary characters of the Hudson Valley and other equally instructive personages. stepped up to the footlights to tell the Freshmen a thing or two. I 47 A - 1 - vzi snmon - Z7 - A 'BW' v X I Sophomore Tree Ceremonies COMMITTEE OLIVIA JENKINS . Chairman ELIZABETH CARR . Sm! MARGARET FISHER , . Marie JEAN STORKE . ......... Liglatr Of the numerous occasions for celebrating with which the college calendar happily abounds there is, perhaps, none which excites such pride and joy in an undergraduate, as the Sophomore Tree Ceremonies. It is the scene of the dedication of a tree to het class and, at the same time, the first occasion on which she is permitted publicly to sing to her marching. The ceremonies of 1917, establishing a new tradition, were carried out with a View to impressive simplicity and sincerity. After due sobriety and modulation around the tree, the White-clad throng exuberantly broke forth with their marching song, and tramped the length and breadth of the campus, still proclaiming the glory and unity of 1917 far into the night. 48 fi Tumor V Wear -I.9- vnssnn on-am E ar Junior Year I CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ELIZABETH CARR . . . Prerident HELEN SWAIN .... President HELEN SWAIN . . . Vice-President MARGARET BRUNNOW . Vice-Prerident GERTRUDE HOOPER . . Secretary MARGARETTA TUTTLE . Secretmgf JOSEPHINE BARCLAY . . . Trefzmrer ELLEN AUCHINCLOSS . . . Treamrer With a great notion of the importance of their status as upperclassmen, Misses Susie, Sophia, and Daphne returned in the fall. Their task of keeping watch over the Freshmen was immensely simplified, inasmuch as each and every Freshman was now lodged within the Campus gates, two or three residing in a single room. In November, Miss Sophia aided the Varsity Hockey Team in raising Vassar's score against an all-Irish team. Can you tell me, inquired an Irish player, how they choose the directrix of the din? There was fine cheering and line playing on Josselyn Field that day. Three years had poor So hia waited in vain for an ice-carnival, but at last her fond hopes were realized, and the lilt ofp music was joined with the grace of athletic movement. Though rolls and mustard enlivened the scene, the hotdogs, for which they were but to serve as escorts, remained mysteriously absent. Young ladies, though generally not radical, have often a laudable zeal for the cause of free will. Conse- quently, numerous discussions raged about compulsory chapel, and a great number of ques- tionnaires were presented to the trustees. As a result, the following fall non-compulsory chapel was inaugurated. go A -m- vnssnmon-am p i Junior Party COMMITTEE OLIVIA JENKINS . . . Clmirmim ELLEN DOUGLAS . Arrirtiznt Coach MARYANNA FOSTER . , Bzirinerr Manager FRANCES VON BERNUTH . , . Scenery KATHERINE KEELER . Light: MARJORY RONALDS . Coftiirrzer EVELYN BARNES . Properties MARTHA STAMFORD . . Music KATHERINE HosMER . Dancing BARBARA LITTLE ......... Take-ojffr Eight o'clock carneg and so did the audience to amble with Annie. Annie proved to bea fair young lady vvhose youth was spent among the sun-kissed delights of a southern dplantation. The numerous family and friends upon the plantation were much given to jest an music and pleased to attend the fun and frolics of the pickaninnies. However, one day Annie ambles away with her Mother to Spain. She becomes imprisoned Within the iron-filigree gates of a convent under the ladylike tutelage of a Spanish schoolmistress, the rigid angles of whose form are as gentle curves compared to the cast-iron that encases her principles of young ladies' behavior. Annie, of necessity substituting a slightly surreptitious tread for her care-free amble, flees to the romantic square, thronged with gay dancers and singers. From this bright spot she ambles back across the Atlantic, and her travels terminate at Vassar vvhere, joining Daphne Dash's group, she spends four merry years, not ambling but dashing through V. C. , 5 1 A -119' vzisszmlon-zfz -. A U F oundefs Day COMMITTEE FACULTY STUDENTS Miss ANNA T. KITCHELL, Claairman ELIZABETH FENNER, '16, Cllairman MRS. HALLIE F. FLANAGAN RUTH DRIVER, '16 Miss GENEVIEVE LAMSON MARY SWIRT, '16 Miss MARY MAcCoLL ELIZABETH UPTHBGROVE, '17 MR. C. K. CHATTERTON ANNE BARLow, '18 ELo1sE HAYWOOD, '16 FRANCES LEHMAN, '18 JULIA HAWKINS, '19 Next to Thanksgiving Day, the most pleasant annual epoch in Vassar's existence is the advent of Founder's Day. According to reverent tradition, the college participated in its annual Song Contest, after which the judges awarded the cup for the most original song to 1918, and the banner for most genteel singing to 1917. Following strenuous games on the green, the annual Faculty-Student Baseball game, and the customary brigade of Dress-up Stunts, the college, coyly clad in the garb of 1880, gathered together for the fperformance of Patience. Miss Washburn and Mr. Johnson shared the chieflaurels, by virtue o their intensely dramatic grimaces. Pretty Patience, agile Mr. Holland, twenty vocal Lovesick Maidens, and as many scarlet bass Dragoons called forth much admiration and applause. A radiocjvrogram fMr. Johnson acting as announcerj closed the day, but little enjoyment was derive from it by the college, as the majority of fair maidens retired to their beds exhausted with laughter. 51 3 - 1.9 - lvA 1 n -z'1 - D Field Day COMMITTEE GERTRUDE HOOPER, ,17 JOSPEHINE BARCLAY, ,l7 FRANCES BIGBLOW, '16 ELIZABETH SCATTERGOOD, '18 It was a proud day for the Class of 1918 when their team victoriously carried off the Field Day Banner with the overwhelming score of 44M points. Miss Maria Leiper easily and gracefully won every event she entered and thereby merited the Field Day Cup. Once again Miss Gabriella Ladd gratified.a large audience by her spectacular high jumping, and defeated her own record, clearing a new height of 4 ft. 9M in. For the javelin throw fa new event at Vassarj, Miss Lucy Hall, with her stalwart throwing capacity, set a record of 83 ft. IO in. RECORDS SET High Jump 4 ft. QMQ in. GABRIELLA LADD, '17 Javelin Throw 83 ft. ro in. LUCY HALL, '16 53 H A - ns- vnsszm on - zv - im Junior Prom COMMITTEE GRACE MoULToN . . Chairman BARBARA HEWETT . . . .Refrefhmentf KATHERINE BRANTINGHAM . . Boxes MARTHA STAMEORD . . Music HARRIET STRAIGHT Decamtiom ELIZABETH STILLMAN . . Bzuinen INDIA PICKETT . . Floor JULIA WINSLOW . . Pragrmm ROBINA KNOX , Friday Informal 54 I SUIUI I I kj 4 fu. P- W -, V... 1 s-,VY fy-4: ' V :V :'E'':: 5 S-'fi'-5'1 ',1 1 ' ' I ' ' ':' - '5--- -' K ff ' ' 2:. --f e,--N.--1 -. f .M .,. V. . , . ,. .v.,... ., , .,.. .. , , ' ' ,, -- A - 19- vfxssn on - zv - s Senior Year CLASS OFFICERS HELEN SWAIN . . . President ELIZABETH MACDONALD . Vice-President GERTRUDE HOOPER . . SBCVEFQU1 BARBARA BELCHER . . . Trmfzzrer Daphne Dash and Sophia Sprints, and even Susie Booster, were heard upon occasion to Wonder that senior year seemed so short. But they congratulated themselves that never again would they be forced of necessity to encounter examinations. Senior Parlor, for the especial benefit of the young ladies of the graduating class, was furnished to satisfy the wants of beauty and comfort. Miss Daphne Dash, during the fall and vvinter, was Wont mysteriously to frequent the vicinity of the laundry in the company of her friend Miss Nicotine Dumps. For the most part, being Seniors, with the wisdom of maturer years superadded to the enthu- siasm of childhood, all the young ladies entertained a lively sense of the benefits that must result from s eculations in the field of knowledge, but not to such a confining extent that the diffusion of fiiiendship and the merriment of dancing in the spring-time suffered from want of playful spirits. But, novv who shall suddenly depict the abrupt panic in June upon the cessa- tion forever of all the familiar activities? Who shall portray the large excitement of Corn- mencement? Who, finally, shall describe the confusion which prevailed in the chapel when all the young ladies went into hysterics at the conclusion of the ceremony, until the sacred edifice resounded with their united vvailings? 57 I9 VIISSHRIOH Z7 fx I MARGARET K. ADDOMS 8 Hampton Sr. Cranford, N. GRACE W. ALLEN 119 Lake Ave. 'Newton Highlands, Mass. VIRGINIA ARBUCKLE South Charleston, Ohio EUGENIA K. ARMSTRONG 6154 Washington Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 58 'S f-. . ! f Sf' Q. ,1 . ,Q 1 'gala 1- 5 Jw '- A ,. Zi! 4, ' D, o1.? 1 f F. f' a' '1 'ji' ' VIN. l -.r f in 'WH- ma , X 1 . ' M55 L .1 PTF? '-ff . Fifi- 5 3: ws- if ..- ., 1-7 1' - -. -'?ir'd.. ' 46.11 X If IS VJISSHRIOH - Z7 -M ix ELIZABETH ELLEN AUCHINCLOSS 17.3 East 69th St. New York City BARBARA BAILEY 338 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. CAROLYN BAKER Bellair Drive Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. MARION BAKER 3o7 S. Willialn St. Johnstown, N. Y. '59 ,,, .,, :E v. ' -nf I Ya 1 2 If .f. ' -QA N' .E :IJ 3 K 5 ' f f ' 'N' fi in V' , W, 54. , , . - ' 59'-3 zmi . ,'.g.,f,, 3- 'av , Y '1v 'W' ,I ....-4 .' ' . P Zz- II WQV if 'fm f V wmv. vzxssnmon - zv - A A H RUTH BANGS 7.19 S. Central Park Ave. Chicago, Ill. JOSEPHINE BARCLAY Plaza Hotel New York City ANNE BARKER 1901 Overton Park Ave. Memphis, Tenn. EVELYN E. BARNES 3505 Washington Boulevard Indianapolis, Ind. 60 i is - ls- vnssnmon - zv - Q. H MARTHA BARNES 56 E. Greenwood Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. KATHERINE F. BAXTER 17.3 South 37th St. Omaha, Neb. BARBARA BELCHER 98 Brooks St. West Medford, Mass. BARBARA BLAKE 113 School St. Concord, N. H. 61 'W , , . ' 'V' .- x .- df., I w E0 ml f'f 3'f-1 VJISSPI RICH Z7 CHARLOTTE BLAKE SOI Clara Ave. St. Louis, Mo. ELIZABETH H. BLANEY , 87. Mt. Vernon St. Boston, Mass. MIRIAM BLOCK 736 Lafayette Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. GEORGINE DE BOBULA Hold U 19, Sarolta Otthon Budapest, Hungary 6? A - ls- vfxssnmon - zv - A ,V , .Q MARY BOGART 507 South 6th St. Terre Haute, Ind. CORNELIA V. V. BOOREAM Shore Road, Greenwich, Conn. MARGIT BORG II Topehiuskatu Helsingfors, ' Finland POLLY BOUCK LII West 9th St. Leadville, Colo. 63 C' 'E' VIISSH RICH Z7 ix U3 EMILY BOURNE 7.1 Lakeville Ave. Arlington, Mass. MARY H. BOWEN q 4oo West 119th St. New York City MARY BRACKETT I7 Broad View Bristol, Conn. ALICE C. BRAISLIN 47.5 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 54 A ' I9 ' VIISSF-IRIOH - Z7 I ix JOSEPHINE BRAITMAYER 98 Cottage Place Ridgewood, N. KATHRYN E. BRANTINGHAM 17.01 National Ave. Rockford, Ill. MARVIN BRECKENRIDGE York, Me. VIRGINIA BREWSTER 5 Lenox Drive Greenwich, Conn. 1 65 f ' YZ I.Qrv'wf ...am , 5, 1 TL., 4241552-F., 1 affafw- .,,,,.., ., ,, 'fn -134,,,,. 'ju 151. QL , 5,1 ff , Q A i 1,,,g'?i,3 ' iff 6:71 , X, . uf.-v - Dvwlwi- -I .. -1 45? .A . ,Ji -- f' .- JF ,. -ff' ' ,:'T 2,- 1 -1-x.-My -2 fe Z J 'fl' ,. f ,532-:f1' 'X' , f .. f ' 'if 41:32, af- . 4 ' ,H 5 we . ' , W ' f' .?,:jf5f3'i:, .Lf - VIISSFI RICH Z7 m mlwmf' ALBERTA BROWN 7.77 Park Ave. New York City MARGARET BRUNNOW Hurst Pierrepont Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y. VIRGINIA BURRELL 27 West Valero St. Santa Barbara, Cal. MARION S. BUTCHER 38 Barnstable Road W. Newton, Mass. 66 Vx ll .1 ' ' V ,ii-.L-1,2-.! I-215 14? :4 135 Central Park West New York C1ty A A is - I9 - vnssnruon - zv m A Y GERTRUDE BUTTENWIESER fx 5 Q , , 1 A ff gif! ia LAURA BUTTERFIELD Pinehurst, N. C. ELIZABETH CARR 9.7.33 Robinvvood Ave. Toledo, Ohio LUCY R. CARRUTH 316 West 95th St. New York City 67 VIISSH RICH Z7 m WINIFRED K. CARY 17.7.1 S. Dewey Ave. Bartlesville, Okla. .LUCIA M. CHAPMAN 37.1 Westcott St. Syracuse, N. Y, MARY C. CLARK 1012. Hillyer Place, N. W. Washington, D. C. GERTRUDE CLARKE 1117 East 6th St. Okmulgee, Okla. 68 W ',.A . , 5: I R y 9 6 Q? if 'A .. h 2w,, 4.41 ' M' 1j'w f, 'I mil- '1 ' -2' f , , ' . ' '.1f :. ,- 4 .- '- 'Ugg 12' 1 51'-':2ff.'., 1' ,.M,:f5s?'w. , A ,ff + 12 ,A MQW ft 1 Q, int, LQ, ' if s ?f.2?'.i! W Wg'-Q., ' 'ffvf'4'fff . 327 1 - ELQ. . . gf-' 'HW ul f, 1 fl x ev Q -I . .. -rr-SNS A 44. v 5 fe....,Q44tv . M ,. - Q N ,,4: 'W .I ' ' i'W ff-'J W' ' ' b'.613Qf ' F' 13 ' I9 ' VIISSHRIOII - Z7 - MARTHA CLUVERIUS 1613 New Hampshire Ave. Washington, D. C. M. EVELYN COLGATE 7.70 Park Ave. New York City JANET COMSTOCK 35 Linden Ave. Metuchen, N. KATHERINE S. COOK 514 Felton St. Troy, N. Y. 69 1 VIISSFIRIOH - Z7 - x EMILY COOLEY 748 Van Dyke St. Detroit, Mich. R CELESTE CORCORAN 95 Maple St. Springfield, Mass. MARGARET CORNELISON 7.75 West Summit St. Somerville, N. J. - ANNE COVINGTON 7.37.0 Wyoming Ave. Washington, D. C. 70 255 5 644' vnssn lon - 2, MARTHA H. CRAWFORD 77.6 Milwaukee Road Beloit, Wis. EMMA L. DAVIS 435 Georgina Ave. Santa Monica, Cal. KATHERINE M. DAVIS 99 Winter St. Portland, Me. MARY LOUISA DAVIS 99 Winter St. Portland, Me.. 71 W IS ' VIISSZIRIOYI - Z7 - B ' 1 ,. 5 98: 22 .ia KATHERINE s. DAY M Q4 gl Lv. CZ, American University of Beirut JS, 18 East 4ISC St. i A New York City T . V I, -:Tl 5 Q, M. EDITHA DAY 1o9 Woodland Ave. Summit, N. J. RUTH ELIZABETH DAY 790 Riverside Drive New York City HELEN M. DEDRICK Raymond and Southeast Aves. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 77. 1 1 I9 VHSS7-IRIOTI Z7 A S i I' I af cf. f 2 Q4 r, 4, , , ' X M fn A rc , Z 5 0 4 M 0 iz M 1' 4 , 1, , 5 fa 1 44' 7 wyaf ' 49 ff 1 f' 1 fr f 1 Q, 42 2 A 3 yf P DOROTHY DEMETRACOPOULOU 1 Philhellenon St. Athens, Greece SARAH DONOVAN Clifton Forge, Va. ELLEN DOUGLAS ' 'Brucemore' ' Cedar Rapids, Iowa SUSAN DUBOIS Lydecker Sr. Englewood, N. J. 73 I ff? 514' ?Y 2 45? v f 1 , 5 V 'I , ,:. on ,Q ' 1g,,vj ,, ,.,... r , wine 3- 0-:gg,p,.,h . .,.:fy.., . A P ofa.. ffm. H - ' 'Y-wi, , 1 ,IJ-15 af-H+, f .? '.,r:,:: . fsszff 'eaiggvvw asfh ,X , - . . 4' 6, fri, ag: fy? 12.15 fixing' ZE ' -1 sw VHSS7-I RIOH Z7 m HELEN DUELL 167 East 64th St. New York City ALICE L. DUNSTAN Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. CLARA M. DYER Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y MARY E. DYER 317. March St. Easton, Pa. 74 VJ-ISS?-IRIOH - Z7 I Fl ELLEN EHRENFEST 4333 McPherson St. Louis, Mo. MARIA EALAND Q, L. D. Van Horne Merced, Cal. ROSE E. ELLIOTT Lake Village, Ark. BARBARA FARR 4737 Woodlawn Ave. Chicago, Ill. 75 4'?'r' -aw ,pm- , 145 f-if f,.,.ff,-M55 , V f.-,un-4 '. , W ,,5,,.,'-W.. .I ,4 -Q., bfi? E .yy-ll' . wwf , wf'vI?..?.' 'Y .fi ff MARY MCCORMICK PINNEY vnssnmon - 2.7 - it H FLORENCE FAXON Huntington Apartments San Francisco, Cal. X MIRIAM S. FECHIMER 461 Burns Drive A Detroit, Mich. MARY FENTRESS Hubbard Woods, Ill. 7.11 Woodlawn Road Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 76 'Pi A ' I9 ' VIISS7-IRIOH ' Z7 I gm .I, I X , M 'ww Sr , , 2 A , I ,. ..,o,...f. J JEAN R. FISHER 140 83rd Sr. Brooklyn, N. Y. MARGARET FISHER 308 North Jefferson Ave. Saginaw, Mich. EMILY D. FLOYD 1075 Park Ave. New York City MARIANNA M. FOSTER 153 Castcnada Ave. San Francisco, Cal. 77 My: 3,492 i fin- ,, . MW , fr.,-4. 3 944 ' MM Hin V1 , 4,W,,,. N, , 2, 144: ,gy T A fi' ...,.. Ah J, ...r f.. 1 ' f-' . .7f,,.,.f, ,. ' .U nf.. ' 'Q -fx if :I ': 'Q' ,- W .935 EZ -1 4 - vt' 1' ff f P ' Z Q 4' l.4'lg gg ' 57 459 X -s J' W A . K M f fvgbtiwff 1 yy, as , ,I H ,. .,.. . guy V.. , gm . 1, mmm...-.:.a2--qj,3,g,,.5.vk -A W .. I. .. -'-- .,, . f1'5 ,. ,4, ' in vwwhmgz. -1 -1.9 - vnssnru n - zv - H CATHERINE FREDENDALL 517 Cameron St. Alexandria, V a. Rx CONSTANCE FROST Chappaqua, N. Y. REBECCA GALLAGHER 317 Clarke Road Brookline, Mass. HELEN L. GARDNER 675 Lafayette Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. 78 - -vAssAmon- '7- MARTHA GARNSEY 109.4 Ninth St. Greeley, Colo. DOROTHEA GEORGE Q Mlss Burvvell, 647 Prospect Place Brooklyn, N. Y. HELEN GIBBY 96 South Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SUSAN GRAHAM Lincoln St. Englewood, N. J. 79 A ' IS ' VIISSF-IRIOH - Z7 1 ix f' ' Vv-, V , 'g1,- X., - W . 1, S ' .Q . 'L.4'f,f'1 f . A Ak: Y.- f .V . ' 1 . iii 'v e -1'! ': af .a f fia Qfssa y l ,V . .kNqgf'! , '?' 1' R I .' we-:f 1 ww 1 ,- f 'fZJ 'V-f??'? . ' .ap fe I . MARY WINSLOW GREENE 81 Porter Place Montclair, N. J. MARGARET S. GRIFFIN 65 South Burnett St. East Orange, N. J. RUTH E. GRISWOLD ISI Edgar Lane Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. JULIET GROSVENOR 710 Packard Ave. Fort Wayne, Incl. 80 if H ,eg -1.9- vfxssnruon - Z7 - 4 Fx H ALICE B. HAGAN 580 East Berkley St. Unionstown, Pa. ALICE B. HAIGHT Skaneateles, N. Y. GERTRUDE E. HARRIS 34 Oakdale Road Atlanta, Ga. VIRGINIA LORD HEARD 417. East 45 th St. Savannah, Ga. 81 A! ' IS ' VIISSFIRIOH - Z7 -L m 'rw' PHOEBE ANNE HEATH Noblesville, Ind. LOIS E. HENTHORNE 7.959 Chartiers Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. BARBARA HEWETT 7.417 Cherokee Parkway Louisville, Ky. MARY S. HINRICHS 315 Prince George Road Laurel, Md. 81. . 1, .... vN II -v 1' Y: X 'G VJISSFI RIOH Z7 'A fi r POLLY I-IITCHCOCK 5363 Waterman Ave. St. Louis, Mo. SALLY HODGSON 9 Elm St. Bethel, Conn. LOUISA W. HOGE Frankfort, Ky. GERTRUDE HOOPER 478 Beacon St. Boston, Mass. 83 1 vfxssnmon-zfw A LODA HOPKINS 103 Rose Hill Danbury, Conn. X MARCIA S. HOPKINS Chestnut Hill, Mass. KATHRYN HOSMER 449 Palmer West Detroit, Mich. ' NANCY A. HOUGHTON Shippan Point Stamford, Conn. 84 -1 A - 19- vnssnmon - Z7 - Q, I 1 Z We-A X ' A 1 A yi? Y 1 lf , .M Pl? ,f 1 a Y gg 1 if: f e gg ,X . ,, yi' -. Lf., ' ' .' .' In . - ,V ,gga:.1:..f.,5,:.:-M253 ALICE HUBBARD I3 Hereford St. Boston, Mass. LUCILE A. HUBER II North Olympian Circle Atlanta, Ga. WINIFRED SEARLE HULL 419 Essex Ave. Chevy Chase, Md. i CHARLOTTE HUME 401 West 118th St. New York City 85 A23 ' I9 ' VIISSHRIOH - Z7 - 'A ELEANOR HUNTER 818 Foster Ave. Coeur cI'A1ene, Idaho BARBARA JAMES 1134 West 58th St. Kansas City, Mo. OLIVIA JENKINS Mount Pleasant, Tenn. ELIZABETH A. JENKS 4 Orchard St. Adams, Mass. 86 ., 5 -: V: 50 W fw m ' fs-oe' X -v rf 1 4 , 1, W f 1 1 v 4 g ff , . 1 9:-.-1,4 1- 4- 5 , Q Y 1 ,, V :J fly g 4 1 QW 1 K A 1 vnssnmon Z7 :i Ii i H HARRIET JEPSON 644 Cedar Lake Road Minneapolis, Minn. ANANDI JOSI-II CL Mrs. M. C. Barteau I7 Livingston Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. KATHRYN KEELER 7.64 West 95th St. New York City CHARLOTTE KEMPNER 2.90 West End Ave. New York City 87 1 I L H eh' W Y is 9 . kai vm4gl,-:ffkzw . - i '57 9 , 92 , ,ji A ,f, if 5 V3 I. vi-3 - .:P':: , -Q f wffzizq 'B 'f1f1-5251? ,,., . '- ., ,- .aff-1 ii? 2:5524 .. 'ff-' 43 - ffiaff- I. 12- A I9-VJISSFIRIOII-Z'7-A at ROBINA KNCX . 177 Park Ave. New York City MATHILDA KOPETSCHNY 670 Bergen Ave. Jersey City, N. GABRIELLE M. LADD 170 Clarendon St. Boston, Mass. . EMMA C. LAURENCE Albee Court Larchmont, N. Y. 88 A - lo- vnssnmon - zv - ax -' ' -I ' 2, f .:,3Q,i, ,4 1if 1: 1 , 1, ,, . 55. -. '41,:?z3'5g: ' .-' .i'E,,..?':3zz'f:f'2' ff 5:-A ,Z , .,,,, 1 -mf ' :sf nl .1 ' I V 4227 1 f. 1 f 'igir N Y ral? fe N5 6,4 y 4 I fp M ff, ew Qs 6 'I f 2,12 3: 9! , ig 45' if M I: W , Sinlfisw 'wr' -2. J w 41-,Qu-.ifw 4 1 ,Ax w.i:5m.f -.lf ,. ELIZABETH LEWIS Apztrtado 71 B Mexico City, Mexico . :fig 1 2-1' - VTLWJ' 7973, :fi f-at 'fi t MABEL s. LEWIS nf1?u2?'f3E3?E5lf lf' A 3,-.J-I f 7101101165 Ave. ,j35.gxi.3'l'f1.:'a'5f Chatham, N. Y. on ' : , if 3 fri n I ,Tif f I . If . V. r f: iff ' f ,:, I' ll RUTH E. LEWIS 1349 Hamilton St. l Allentown, Pa. JEAN LICHTY 13033 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland, Ohio 89 VIISSFIPJOH - Z7 - 'ai ALICE LIGHTNER 1604 Dime Bank Bldg. Detroit, Mich. MARY P. LILLIE 5801 Kenwood Ave. Chicago, Ill. LYDIA LITCHFIELD 9.4 Randall Place Pelham Manor, N. Y. BARBARA LITTLE 67. Greenough Sr. Brookline, Mass. 90 A -1.9- vnssnmon-zv - KATHERINE B. LORIE 3609 Locust St. Kansas City, Mo. ELLEN LOVE I8O Riverside Drive New York City MARTHA R. LOVE 24 Mercer St. Princeton, N. SALLIE E. LURTON Farnsboro Apartments Washington, D. C. 91 'us -1.9- vassnmon-zm nav' A E. MARJORIE MCALPIN 17.0 Madison Ave. Madison, N. FRANCES LUCY MCCONNELL 400 South 14th St. LaCrosse, Wis. MURIEL P. MCCORMICK 117 Flower Ave. Watertown, N. Y. 1? ELIZABETH G. MACDGNALD 59 Livingston St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 97. if Mf K A? Q-'Kill '- Q. ' ' v - ,-1-::-v -:v,:r'r1-v. F315-' f.- .1.,. ,-bm .gg -w,4,,.:, , ,Q,g, , 11, ,A:1., E zi, , ,,.:,f., ., .13-W' :sr .mv .1422 J A5 ' IS ' VJISSZIRIOH ' Z7 -A im ROSE MARX 1108 S. McDonough St Montgomery, Ala. HELEN MAY 395 Maple St. Hinsdale, Ill. ELIZABETH MEADE Old Acres Farm Millerton, N. Y. CLARA MERTE Arlington, N. Y. 93 ?-1.3. ' Egfr' ' a' ,f1f'M, ' Wi 'C rf 1 ,rg 4 fx., Q -4.121 M. -4. 4, Y f I 'T ., ff S :X'., mfs? 3 -me-.-A:+g,,, -,1 J, - V 'YM' I .1 We . 4 1 A X X x 1 x, YQ 4 O X - anal , ? VHSS7-IRIOH - Z7 I im HESTER MEIGS 42 Prescott Ave. Bronxville, N. Y. X HELEN N. MEYER A 41 South Irving St. Ridgewood, N. J. ANNA CAROLYN MINER 2.9.4 Park Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. JANET MOORE 39 Claremont Ave. New York City 94 A ' I9 ' VIISSY-IRIOII - Z7 - fl n VIRGINIA MORRILL 106 Gould St. Concord, N. H. GRACE MOULTON 67.17 MCPhC3fSOH Ave. Sr. Louis, Mo. HARRIET MUNDY 30 East 60th St. New York City ANNA ALEXANDER MURTLAND ' 4Q East 81st St. New York City 95 if A - ls- vflsszmxon - z - fl l BARBARA NEVILLE Wellesley Farms, Mass. KATHERINE L. NEW 12. West 88th St. New York City IRENE L. NICHOLLS 2.7.8 Exeter St. Manhattan Beach, N. Y. CHARLOTTE NICHOLS 405 Colonial Ave. Westfield, N. 96 Q -f25z' f7' -A l5,,,,,j.J,QQf ,, vzxssn lon - Z7 - H JANET NILES 353 Madison Ave. Flushing, N. Y. FUJI NOMIYAMA 661 Naogaturnachi Fukuoka Tokyo, Japan HELEN OGLEVEE 1o7 E. Monroe St. Bloomington, Ill. HELEN DAY OSKISON Carey and Vista Roads Great Neck, L. I. 97 VHSSFIRIOH - Z7 I im 'W ELIZABETH PALMER 47 Salem St. Bradford, Mass. HELEN PALMER 344 West 71nd St. New York City FLORENCE M. PARSHALL Cole and Ball Sts. Port Jervis, N. Y. , Ui' CAROLINE E. PARSONS 9.1 Front St. Schenectady, N. Y. 98 VIISSPIRIOH ' Z7 - Ex INDIA PICKETT II9 Leland Ave. Waterloo, Iowa ' FRANCES A. PIERCE Franconia, N. H. ALICE M. PLATT 36 Carroll St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. REBECCA PRENTISS Winona, Minn. 99 .Za -, L 1.6 f A , ww . VWW' is f f Z Y sl ,f ,f 5 X f 7 gf 1 W 'gf' '7 EI-'vw f , Q , I A fig... .ai 4 . 0 W wgf 4 W. ,J ff 4,111 f 221 ' 34 I I5 Y N 1 17: f ., .1 A C' 4' E -' - ,lux . I.. gl ...fs ' . Q... I A f' 1,9 .I ' ' , Q J i ' ' .I e V ,f . i' Q , u 'Za 'ag ,gf w-V53 A f 5,449 Q ii 453' --Un. ' ...V A . qi .F E 4 .-4.1! ' A ' I9 ' V1-ISSYIRIOH ' Z7 I 'A I I ' N I LUCY PRINCE - ' wudcuff New Rochelle, N. Y. ALICE VICTORIA PROFUMA 99 South Maple St. Ridgewood, N. J. HELEN RANNEY 511 Hudson Ave. Newark, Ohio MABLE L. RANTOUL I1 Revere St. Jamaica Plains, Mass. IOO Assam - 27 A l A H MARY RATHBONE Chestnut St. Englewood, N. E. BURD REED 7.15 Bishop St. New Haven, Conn. MARGARET D. REESE 517 Cameron St. Alexandria., Va. MABEL REID goo Highland Ave. Jamaica, N. Y. IOI 1 A - ls- VIISSHRIOH - zv - gm H ALICE C. RICE 3I Quincy St. Chevy Chase, Md. EDRIS RICE-WRAY The Belcrest Detroit, Mich. ANNE RIGGS Stockbridge, Mass. ROSAMOND ROBINSON 60 Appleton St. Malden, Mass. IO7. 1 tizilifiy '- fffif-1. . '- I wav, -cigar I 4' !l'l 'L f'Y in-4 Lf? !'.'f' 03 A - 19- vlxs nruon - zv l Wi ' 55.15-115 , ,.., ...4, , . . 'L' H. ,. -4s,f15m:s's.1: 1. . zfix. iz. 1 ::m.f1.w- fm :N I j , LAURA W. ROCKWOOD 4704 'Kenwood Ave. Chicago, Ill. MARJORY RONALDS Eldorado, Ill. HERMINE A. ROSENBAUME II East 68th St. New York City CELENE ROWE 116 Prospect Ave. V Grand Rapids, Mich. IO3 H A - lo- vfxssnruon - 7 - gi ff 'C CN MADELINE C. SAMUELS S74 West End Ave. New York City ELIZABETH SANDERS 2.7.4 South Galt Ave. Louisville, Ky. DOROTHY SCHROEDER 7.89 Carroll St. Brooklyn, N. Y. KATHRYN SCHULTZE Scarsdale, N. Y. 1o4 , n ' I . ,,. . I. 0 ff' L. -ff K .V -1-'JA E , B -- ' 'll f 'l l 2 l A -'If' ., 1 l 1 Q . 'll I Q. - ,A 'us - .9-vAssnRxon-z - an ROBERTA SEARLE I3 Church St. Randolph, N. Y. PAULINE SEELY Goshen, N. Y. MAGDALEN SHAEFFER 724 nth St. N. W. Canton, Ohio Q? ff'- WIS' 64 1n 4 W . . .. ,. gl, ELIZABETH SHEFFIELD Newport, R. I. IOS I9 VJISSZIRIOD Z7 'A FLORENCE SHEPHARDSON Middlebury, Conn. ELEANOR B. SHINN 149 Windsor Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. MARGARET G. SHOTWELL 2.57 West 86th Sr. New York City FRANCES L. SIGMAN Monticello, Ark. IO6 ' fill ' A, rl fusouu - ls- Assnn on -zm H MARGARET H. SIMS 73 Catherine St. Newport, R. I. I ...Q- ELEANOR SLAKER Scarborough, N. Y. MARY VIRGINIA SLUDER 4935 Maryland Place St. Louis, Mo. H. KATHERINE SMITH 816 Coal Exchange Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. IO7 if VJISSFIRIOH Z7 fx MARION W. SMITH 7.55 E. Sidney Ave Mt. Vernon, N. Y. MARTHA STAMFORD IO44 S. Wolcott St. Casper, Wyo. ELIZABETH E. STEVENS 514 Knickerbocker Place Kansas City, Mo. ELIZABETH G. STILLMAN 9 East 67th St. New York City IO8 X . 'Q- 'Nw ws -1.9- wxs n on-2, - SA ANNETTE STONE 308 Fifth Ave. Warren, Pa. JEAN STORKE 1716 Santa Barbara St. Santa Barbara, Cal. HARRIET STRAIGHT III5 Dewey Ave. Bartlesville, Okla. HELEN SWAIN 17.6 Commonwealth Ave Boston, Mass. 109 awgf55Qg V if ' i' - . 552 ,- 'fr-'fig-,1vfii'f f:.:5', ,w A , - X111 '-fir, vw- A f- 3 -7-W iii, ff f35.:ifWf,?ff U G .qfQ4'a1cqW :1 -1 .2 Awwwy,,ws Q . fx 'fs MW i 7 1 K , 3, ,if 1 , I vQ'2?.' ,' , vns szm on - zfz -A gm H LAURA SWITZER 11 Terrace St. Brattleboro, Vt. X MARGARET TANZER 117 Rich Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 4 CATHARINE TAYLOR 44 So. Hamilton St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MARTHA TAYLOR cfo H. D. Taylor 1358 North Dean St. Schenactady, N. Y. IIO H A - 1.9- v ssnmon - Z7 - Fx H CAROLINE G. TIGHE 505 Summit Ave. St. Paul, Minn. i ELEANOR TILTON 1 Elm Ave. Lexington, Mass. MILDRED TIMMINS Hillside and Homer Lee Ave. Jamaica, L. I. MEREDITH TODD 1811 19th St. Washington, D. C. III fl 'V ,f Z2 41+-ff' f 4 A I M 4 7 J 6 is M C if PM fs , 4 nw ff f A if f, 4 'Qi , . E VM K ,. ,f . .. ,.. . ., i if 3, Mig? ff K 1 A , -1 3 .,.4qg5f2f-3:-. V . .f-. Jia v s?-mxon - Z7 ELIZABETH TRAVERS 530 E. Highland Ave. Carthage, N. Y. X ROSAMOND TUCKER 163 Dean Road Brookline, Mass. MARGARETTA TUTTLE 349 Main St. Madison, N. J. l HELEN S, TWEEDY II7. Huntington St. New Haven, Conn. I II2. H ' -1.9- vnssnmon - z'1 an ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE S118 Westminster Place St. Louis, Mo. GRACE VAN BUSKIRK III Pennsylvania Ave. Peoria, Ill. ANNE K. VAN GILDER Hamilton Road Morristown, N. J. -an ff: 4 T ff-,B , AGNES R. VEECH - 92.6 Cherokee Roacl 'ff Louisville, Ky. V E 1 . V'-11.3.1-., 345, A jjngw ' ,jg ,. Q f V f I ' ' . 'i - , fm M F Aw . - . 1. ., 1,3 mf? ' a .. f 7' FQFWV, I 5 , I M .HA u I T ., auf-' A ff 2 IVWV'- . Q33 Z . 1.6 'li I II3 H A - 1 - vfxssnruon - Z7 - EA FRANCES VON BERNUTH 18 Little John Place Geclney Farms White Plains, N. Y. ISABEL VROOMAN 58 Rose Ave. Patchogue, N. Y. MARY WATSON Fort Hill Fairmont, West Va. MARY ELISE WATTS 156 East 37th St. New York City II4 if A ' I9 ' VIISSFIRIOH - Z7 I CFA FRANCES D. WEED I3I Carlton St. Brookline, Mass. GEN EVIEVE. -,WEEKS II9 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, R. I. FRANCES H. WEIS Drake Hotel Chicago, Ill. REGINA WEISS 1 511 Main St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. IIS -.:,2m ew 1 X wi' ' ' , 4 If Q ' , -e Quinn , - ' V al V f, A l 3221 ' , e- ze wi 2 if A , gl ' ' 3 ,.g- 1 ,'- E fJ-VV,,, , ' Kg ' -1 ' L ,3.4.qH,.., 5 ffmwwvli ' , ,325 ff'Qg 921 .-w ' ' 1' f .rm . -'Z f- ,ff mf f '. ' -3 i w . I 'ht ,,,f , 'G5Z2:f, L Z '-',, 25-1 F .1 , . wT,,,J ,,.V V. ,, VIISSYI RIOH Z7 MARTHA WHITE 101 Greenleaf St. Evanston, Ill. ROBERTA WHITEHEAD 152.4 18th Sr. Washington, D. C. ALICE WHITNEY Orienta Point Mamaroneck, N. Y. MARIANNE WICKHAM Belmont Hotel Chicago, Ill. 116 iii' L Xi! -9 X 'eb In . I 'NAI '. Q ' E , X F Sf.-Elm. T j s 4 Jf I1 Q-'I 41 . , rlf.. I lf . 'sz A -1.9-vAssAn1 n- - fm ALICE C. WILLIAMS ISI E. 79th St. New York City HELEN G. WILLIAMS 1341 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. LOUISE S. WILSON Haverford Court Haverford, Pa. MILDRED R. WIMPFI-IEIMER 935 Fifth Ave. New York City 117 it 1' - ff? .4, ,,v:,V1i3, fy '51, Q f i ,513 - ' ,. 'K , j f QSM- 1' A fix I9 - vnssnmon - z I ax CATHERINE D. WOERMANN 7 Arundel Place Sc. Louis, Mo. HELEN WOOD 53 Presidio Ave. San Francisco, Cal. JULIA WOODS 704 Congress St. Portland, Me. SALLY WUND Concourse Plaza goo Grand Concourse New York City II8 ' 'W'5Lf33' ' -,A 1 ' 5 I ff 1 P J :a,'f5::3,5g: a.f 'gg ' ' ,. fs f xZ,,v1f: N -. J' t '1 'Y l' ' I i f: I I f ' - + i Qx, ' ' L ' B l X , 4 X L' ' 'fu'-5 - ,L v 'I' 'TV' I- 1 . --.1-5 ',-, -4 .',ff.i'r, . f , -1571, . . ,y ,, r-, .V ,. :, , gon. ff A , Q ,Ar fi, - .r f' ' 'IS' VJISSHRIOH-Z -W i GRACE YARROW cfo Mrs. F. H. Williams 7 Murray St.. Binghamton, N. Y. I19 f' A 1 - vfxssi-mlon - zv - I' I Senior Parlor Committee ALICE C. BRAISLIN, Chairman GRACE W. ALLEN ANNE CoVINGToN BARBARA BAILEY ELIZABETH G. STILLMAN CELESTE CORCORAN SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE BARBARA I-IEWETT, Chairman GRACE ALLEN HELEN DUELL BARBARA BAILEY VIRGINIA MORRILL MARGARET BRUNNOW REBECCA PRENTISS MARY RATHBONE CLASS WEEK COMMITTEE ELIZABETH STILLMAN, Clmirmmz SUSAN DUBOIS VIRGINIA MORRILL MARGARET FISHER MABEL RANTOUL MARY FENTRESS MARGARET TANZER CLASS DAY COMMITTEE KATHERINE BRANTINGHAM, Clmirfmm BARBARA HEWITT BARBARA LITTLE ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE CATHERINE FREDENDALL MARTHA STAMBORD 17.1 Omer GIHSZEZ Ry 3' ,cg - Is- vzissr-muon - Z7 -I as Junior Class CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER HARRIET GILBERT . . . Pre.rieient ELIZABETH ROGERS . . . Preridem' BARBARA BURNETT , . Vire-President CAROLYN LEWIS . . Vice-Prefident GRACE SMITH . . Seeremfgf ANN SMITH . , Secretary JANE SPOFFORD . . Treezrzerer FRANCES CAPPS . , Treezfurer 197.8 The Misses Sprint, Booster, and Dash were at first inclined secretly to be Concerned about the youngest member of our collegiate community. Her good looks and carefreeness foreboded ill. But, Grandfather, Said Miss Twenny Aight, gaily, it will be all right, you can trust me. And no one could frown at her for long. As she grew older, She proved that she could be depended upon for rather Serious responsibilities, such, for instance, as looking after a baby sister. Miss Twenny has been known on occasion to give vent to ebullitions of a highly spor- tive fancy, Chief of these inimitable outbursts were her Soph Joke Book, When We Were AI Yeung AJ Yau, and herjunior Party. Her twin orbs, the right one named rightly, Teddy Leaper, and the left one named wrongly, Doughty Nicolai, shine brightly in the Hrmament of athletic glory. T14 X X X X1 W. X XX XX : 'X XX, X X W. XX. X-X L XXX If wt if -1.9- V1-ISSFIRIOH-Z7 - as Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ELIZABETH SCARLETT . . . Preridmr VIRGINIA PERO , . . . Prerident MARION DAVIS . . Vice-Premient MARGARET POPE . Vice-Prerident SUsANNE KOHLSAAT , . Secretary LOUISA DREssER . . . Secretary LUCY HANCOCK . Trerzrzrrer CONSTANCE WILLIAMS . . Trerzmrer 197-9 They look just like forget-me-notsg they get there just the same. Yea! Yea! These sentiments, so frequently and vociferously expressed at athletic contests, are after all founded upon the actual state of Miss Booster's feelings. It is a source of constant amazement and admiration to her how anything, lately so innocent and even now so frail and flower-like, can achieve the wonders that Miss Booster has had the good fortune to witness. The younger generation is frovvard, she thinksg but it is Well sog for, after I leave, there is still much to be said and done. Miss Booster, therefore, regretfully but confidently prepares to grant her responsibilities to her younger sister. Miss Booster knows-and we all knovv-that the com- petence and good fellowship of 1919 are beyond the reach of praiseg a firm link in the chain of unitv. 116 V 1 p U' 1, gm -, Q, bf -V 9 A Hr I M, VW V I 6 ,lvl W fb: Af 1 I A , mf 15 if ,V va - iff rg' i 'x A 5 g g 19- vzxssnmon - 27 - on N Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER CORNELIA ANDERSON . . . Prerident PAMELA BARNUM . . . Preriderzt PAMELA BARNUM , Vice-Prerident SUSAN TAYLOR . . Vice-Prerident LILLIAS WEBSTER . .Yecremry ABBIE-LOUISE SPEAR . . Secretmy VERNON LADD . . Trmmrez' HOPE SLADE 4 . Trearznfer 1930 The decrees of Fate, and the means by which they are brought about, are mysterious and inscrutable. Of all the girl babies born in 1907, as Mr. Mills on an eminent occasion informed us, the Class of 1930 were the sole survivors from the battle of life and Vassar Matriculation Requirements. Fate seems to have decreed that from the start they should be superior girl babies. And Fate decreed that, arrived at Vassar, they should without hesitation triumphantly receive the hockey banner. Such superior Qby novvD young ladies are deserving of every atten- tion. Not the least of notable attentions paid is that bestowed upon them by the young ladies of the graduating class who, according to the time-honored custom of Seniors, for little short of half an hour three times a day Watch Freshmen promenadin g through the dining-room. Our Freshmen are splendid creatures, they confide to each other, full of life, charming faces and lovely figures-what it is to be young! 17.8 Y 1 l Wj Ni, N W, W3' W WW, WWW E51- WIWl N WW WX' WL W W, WWW W 'IW-W WH-' Wt! W1 ,. N. WWW. WW WW' V, WW W HL. 'WW li W M WW. V. W l W . W 1 W E 1 WW . E I 3- cmhn as -is-vnssnn on-am as Students' Association ALICE F. HUBBARD, '17, . Prefident JOSEPHINE BARCLAY, '17 Cbiefjmtice SUSAN DUBo1s, '17 . . . Vice-Preiident CYNTHIA G. KOHLSAAT, '19 . . .Yecretmy ELIZABETH S. ROGERS, '18 . . Treamrer The Students' Association is the general organization of the undergraduates, and holds its charter from the faculty. Besides taking part in the administration of social and community regulations, all bureaus and committees which concern the interests of the students as a whole, fall under the jurisdiction of Students'. The Student Curriculum Committee, the Employment Bureau, the Vocational Conference, the new Travel Bureau, Census, the care of Students' Building-these are some of the branches of this work. Clubs and publications receive inde- pendent charters from the association. The machinery involved is not very intricate. The Joint Faculty-Student Committee acts as an advisory board on all important matters. The legislative Assembly of the group repre- sentatives has the power to pro ose and enact legislation. The Executive Council ofthe Ha l- presidents, class presidents, andporhcers of Students'-is chiefly responsible for the administra- tion of the government, while the Judiciary is a separate arm, acting through the chief justice and court. ' The organization as a Whole rests upon the common needs and puriposes ofthe student body, and is modified from year to year to meet changes in the situation o which it is the product, but the fundamental value and vitality of the association continues. 131 1 IS VHSS7-IRIOH Z7 x Students' Association OFFICERS OF THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION HALL PRESIDENTS GRACE MOULTON, '27 ...... Mairz CAROLYN M. LEWIS, '18 .... . Strong MURIEL C. HAYNES, '18 . Raymond MARY L. BUTCHER, '18 , Daoiyon LUCY THOMAS, '18 . , jo,-Jebfn ELIZABETH IVES, '18 . , Lathrop M. ROSALIND HOWE, '18 . . North JUSTICES CLARA I. FROST, '18 BEATRICE RIPLEY, '19 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES MARGARET SWIFT, '18 ........ Bicycle Exchange ELEANOR HUNTER, '17 . . Book and Furniture Exchange CORNELIA V. BOOREAM, '17 . .... Cenxuf LEILA L. MCKNIGHT, '19 . . . Chief of Police CONSTANCE WOODWORTH. '18 . , Cluh House ANNE RIGGS, '17 KATHERINE COOK, '27 SUSAN V. GRAHAM, '17 ANNA CAROLYN MINER JANET NILES, '17 . LYDIA LITCHFIELD, '17 GRACE YARROW, '17 ELIZABETH GATES, '18 MARGARET KELLY, '19 LAURA SWITZER, '17 JEAN LICHTY, '17 MARGARET SIMS, '17 . Curriculum Committee . Employment Bureau . . Finance . Head Fire Captain . Head Usher . Lott and Found . I . Music . . N ewfpaperf . . . . Puhlicity . Retreat and Candy Kitchen . Social Engagement: MARGARET BRUNNOW, '17 . . Students' Building MARY H. BOWEN, '17 ....... Vocational Conference JOINT COMMITTEE OF FACULTY FACULTY MEMBERS PRESIDENT MCCRACKEN DEAN THOMPSON MISS PALMER PROFESSOR MILLS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GOULD DR. TAPPAN PROFESSOR NEWCOMBER PROFESSOR ELLERY CFirJt Serneftery ASSISTANT PROFESSOR KITCHELL Cfecond 5' 677ZEJ'f61'D MISS BANPIELD I AND STUDENTS STUDENT MEMBERS ALICE F. HUBBARD, '17 JOSEPHINE BARCLAY, '17 SUSAN DUBOIS, '17 BARBARA HEWETT, '17 HARRIET RANTOUL, '18 CYNTHIA G. KOHLSAAT, '19 RUTH TAYLOR, '19 ALICE L. PULLMAN, '30 A ' I9 ' VHSSHRIOTI - Z7 - F ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE, '17 ELIZABETH STILLMAN, '17 BARBARA BURNETT, '18 ' HARRIET RANTOUL, '18 KATHRYN KEELER, '17 . ELIZABETH MACDONALD, '17 KATHERINE FREDENDALL, '17 CHARLOTTE BLAKE, '17 EMMA LOU DAVIS, '17 . ELIZABETH GATES, '18 . KATHERINE ELKUS, '18 MARTHA LOVE, '17 . GABRIELLE LADD, '18 I I CAROLINE DURAND, '19 If KATHERINE EWING, '19 MARGARET TREADWELL, MARTHA STAMEORD, '17 MISS WINIIIRED SMITH . EDITHA DAY, '17 . EMILY FLOYD, '17 OLIVIA JENKINS, '17 . ,I '18 Philalctheis OFFICERS 134 x, xx , Prefielent Vice-President . .fecretary . Treafurer Li ghtf Scenery . Caftnmef . Properties . Make-Up . Publicity , fanior .Member . . Cenxux Critical Committee . Head Ufher . . Mafia Faculty' Representative Chairman Firxt Hall Chairman Setand Hall Chairman Third Hall p 'l9- A nnion-zw ai Philaletheis Association This year the work in Philaletheis has been especially directed towards the fulfillment of plans made last year for the establishment of a workshop rather than in the proposal of new ideas for production and organization, for in work of this kind it is impossible to attain any results in one year. But we hope it will not be long before an improvement can be seen in our Hall Plays as a result of the efforts of the workshop. This spring, a number of original One-Act Plays were given by the workshop members of the Department of Directors. Although these plays take the place of the Minor Hall Plays, previously given, in offering an opportunity for those interested in acting to show their abilities, their chief aim is to provide training in directing for those who may later become Directors of the Hall Plays. In order to keep our productions and organization as close as possible to the trend of modern drama on the professional stage, we have had several lecturers speak to us on various subjects concerning the theater, among whom was M. Jacques Copeau of the Vieux Colombier, Paris. Also delegates were sent to the Intercollegiate Dramatic Conference at Elmira College, that we might be better informed concerning the dramatic activities of other colleges. We also have been attempting to establish a closer relationship between our dramatic work and academic activities. The first step has been taken by the Gym Department in offering, for academic credit, a class in Pantomimic Dancing to the active members of Philaletheis. As for the Hall Plays, the production of The Taming af the Shrew, the first Shakespearean play to be given here in several years,was enthusiastically received. Goethe's Urfaarf, translated from the German by one of the students, was given for our Second Hall production, and for Third Hall the Dzrenmz, by Sheridan, completed our program for the year. T35 A -1.9-vfxssnnlon-Em ix IH Hall, 1916 THE ARROW-MAKER By MARY AUSTIN COMMITTEE CONSTANCE SMITH, '16 . . Chairman ANNE COVINOTON, '17 . Licghtx ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE,'l7. AJJ'f Direerar HELEN BOYD, '18 . . Prepertiex MARY CHAMBERS O'BR1EN, '18 . Coftzernex RUTH FRANK, '18 . . . Dance: MARY SMITH, '18 . . Asif Cawftzenzef ELIZABETH JOHNSON, '19 . . Bnfineu ELIZABETH MACDONALD, '17 . Scenery MARY VAN DUYN, '16 . Stage Manager CAST Chaco . . . . KATHRYN KEELER, '17 Parnaqnash , . KATHERINE NEW, '17 Yavi . . ROSALIND HOWE, '18 Tavwatf . . KATHERINE ELKUS, '18 Seegonche . . SUZANNAH BECK, '18 Tiawa . CAROLINE DURAND, '19 Wacaha . , EMILY MORRIS, '18 The Chifera . Bri gh! Water White Flower Tzezyo . . Pioke . .finzwa Padahoon . Rain Wind I . EMILIA BELKNAP, 16 EDITH CRAMPTON '16 9 s . . ' SARAH SHIRAS, 18 . . ELEANOR PHELPS, '18 . FRANCES VON BERMUTH, '27 . . ELLEN LOVE, '17 . . EDITHA DAY, '17 . LOUISE DRESSER, '19 A -I.9- vAssnRI n-z - , Fl I Hall ' THE TAMING OF THE SHREW EDITHA DAY, '17 . . MOLLY THATCHER, '18 . ELIZABETH STEVENS, '17 HERMINE ROSENBAUM, '17 MARGARET POPE, '19 . HESTER MEIGS, '17 BERTHA MATHER, '18 . CAROLYN DURAND, '19 Cbrixtopher Sb, a Tinker Horton of an Ale Home . Lord .... Hnntfrnan . First Player . Second Player Page . . Pirft Servant Second Servant . Third Servant By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE COMMITTEE CAST In tloe I ntrodnction I37 . . Chairman Ayxiftant Director . . Costume: . . S cenergf . . Propertief . Aniftant Propertiex . . Li ,ghtf Bze.vine.r.r Mana ,ger KATHERINE ELKUS, 18 ELIZABETH ROGERS, '18 KATHERINE NEW, '17 MARGARET SWIFT, '18 MARJORIE GROTE, '18 FLORENCE SHEPHERD, '18 . HELEN BOYD, '18 BARBARA BEMENT, '19 . MARIA LEIPER, '18 HELEN HITCHCOCK, '18 f' A ' I9 ' VJISSPIRIOH ' Z7 - ,A I Hall THE TAMING OF THE SHREW By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CAST CONTINUED Lircerztia, Ian to Vincmtio Serva Tranio Bionalello nts co Lucencio Vincentio, an Old Gentleman of Pisa Baptista, a rich gentleman Of Padua Suitors to Bianca ' Gremio . Hartemio A Dau g Katharina Bianca . Petrach in , Serva Gramio Curtis . Serva N icholaf Nathaniel Philip fofeph A Pealarzt Tailor Widow hters Of Baptista a gentleman Of Verona nts to Pecruchio nts in PecruchiO's Home In the Play 138 I l . ELISE GREGG . JEAN CORBETT . RUTH TAYLOR BARBARA BEMENT, , LOUISE DRESSER, MARJORIE GROTE . MARY STUART LAURA BUTTEREIELD , JUSTINE ZOBEL . ANNE SPOCK HELEN SANFORD ELIZABETH ROGERS HELEN HITCHCOCK . HELEN BOYD . MARIA LETPER MARGARET SWIFT FLORENCE SHEPHERD . FRANCES VON BERMUTH KATHARINE EWING 7 7 3 7 J 7 J us - Is- vfxssnmon - 2, - A H Hall UREAUST By JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE Tranflated hy Mary Prentice Lillie COMMITTEE EMILY FLOYD, '17 . . . . , . ' Director BARBARA BURNETT, '18 . Affiftant Director ROSALIND HOWE, '18 . . . . Defigner CATHERINE FREDENDALL, '17. . . Coxtianef HELEN HITCHCOCK, '18 , . Scenery MARGARET TREADWELL, '18 . . Light! CATHERINE WOERMANN, '17 . , Propertief MARY ELIZABETH WYLIE, '30 . . Bnsineff CAST Fanft . . . . . ELEANOR HOYSRADT, '30 Margaret . . . . VERNON LADD, ' 30 Mephiftophelef , GABRIELLA LADD, '17 Martha . . . MARTHA LOVE, '17 Wagner . , . DOROTHY HUNT, '30 S taafent KATHERINE STRINGEELLOW, '30 Liexchen . . HARRIET RANTOUL, '18 Valentin , . . MARY MORSE, '30 Branafer ELIZABETH INGLIS, '18 Frosch . CHRISTINE RAMSEY, '29 Siehei . . . CHRYSTA GANZ, '30 Old Man . , . ELIZABETH WEST, '18 Spirit of Earth . , . . BEATRICE BURNETT, '30 HT Hall THE DUENNA By RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN OLIVIA JENKINS, '17 ..,....... Chairinan HARRIET RANTOUL, '18 . . . . Stage Manager FRANCES VON BERMUTH, '17 . . Defigner and Technical Director SUSAN TAYLOR, ' 30 . . .... Bnfinen MARTHA STAMBORD, '17 . . Mafia KATHRYN HOSMER, '17 . Dancing HELEN PALMER, '17 'lx I h Cmmmw MARGARET JAMES, 18 J GERTRUDE WATKINS, '18 , Wigf and C0fj:Zt1 6J JEAN STORKE, '17 . . . Lighting MARGARET SWAIN, '18 . . Scenery HESTER MEIGS, '17 . . . Properties 139 -1.9- vnssnruon - zv - fi H Political Association OLIVIA JENKINS, '17 . President First .femerter MARCIA HOPKINS, '17 . Preredent Second Semester MARY HITCHCOCK, '17 . . . Vice-Prerident ANNE NOLLEN, '18 . . Secretary ELIZABETH SCARLETT, '19 . . . Tremzerer Mlss FRANCES E. WILLIS ....... Faculty Vice-Prerieiem' The Political Association was founded six years ago as the result of the amalgamation of several smaller clubs. Our aim is to offer constantly to the student body opportunities to keep in touch with current national and international political and economical problems. Our aim is to be an unbiased and open-minded organization with no policy except trial of presenting all sides of questionsg therefore, we have made an effort to invite speakers here that represent various phases of public interest. As a rule, we have one Saturday luncheon a month, enter- taining some speaker prominent in a held of vital importance at the time. Out table in the library is kept up to date with periodical literature and pamphlets pertaining to the subject to be discussed during the month. We urge people to make use of this literature in order to have an intelligent question period and to stimulate discussion after a talk. We hold two member- ships in the Foreign Policy Association in New York, so as to offer opportunity for girls to attend the luncheon discussion under their auspices. At the same time, we frequently have these luncheon discussions received at the radio station in the Physics Building for the benefit of those that are interested and are unable to go to New York. From time to time, we send delegates to various student conferences and we make an effort to co-operate with other student organizations of this type. 140 A IS VHSSFIRIOH Z7 ix 1 r Members of the Executive Board FRANCES OLIVER, '18 . CONSTANCE REYNOLDS, '18 ELIZABETH PETERSON, '29 ELIZABETH ROGERS, '18 CAROLYN GALLAGHER, '19 FRANCES STRUNSKY, '3o. MARY LILLIE, '27, . CAROLYN CUMMINGS, '17 PRESIDENT MACCRACKEN Mlss LUCY TEXTOR I I . 141 Reception Cbairznan . . Publicity . Luncbeons . Librafjf Table Censuf Reprexentative Frefbfnan Member Cbairman of L. I. D. Cbacwnan of Debate Faculty Memberx A5 -1.9- .HSSiIRlOH-Z'7- gi in 44 ,, l Athletic Association KATHRYN KEELER, '17 . , , Prerident NANCY NICOLAI, '18 . . Vice-Prefident MARGARET SWAIN, '18 . Secretmy MARION DAVIS, ,29 . ....,.,, ' Trmfurer Perhaps the greatest steps forward that the Athletic Association has made this year are in the possession of an ice hockey rink and an Outing Club cabin of its own. The former was a gift from the Class of 1 9105 the latter was made possible by a gift from President MacCracken, and is already the most popular of the cabins. The hockey season was on the whole a successful one. The hockey banner was won by '30, and the Varsity played two outside teams-the Buccaneers from Philadelphia and a team of Alumnae from Boston. The Varsity was victorious in both these games. I The Cup Contest was held this fall for a period of six weeks, and after close competition was finally won by '19, Thanks to good weather and good ice, we were able to have an Ice Carnival this winter which was well attended and very much enjoyed. The Outing Club and lacrosse which received their start last year are developing rapidly, and to them has now been added ice hockey, with the result that the Athletic Association is coming nearer its goal of providing fun and exercise for everyone. 141 f' A - ls- vnssnmon - zv - 1917 1918 197-7 1918 197-7 I918 1917 1918 1917 1918 1917 I 918 Athletic Association GERTRUDE HOOPER FRANCES REYBURN -SUSAN DUBOIS -MARGARET SWAIN -MARY RATHBONE -DOROTHY RICE -ELIZABETH MACDONALD -NANCY N ICOLAI ELIZABETH STILLMAN -CLARA FROST -VIRGINIA BURRELL -ELIZABETH CARTER ATHLETIC BOARD Managerf of Hockey 1919-ESTHER BARLOW 193 O-JOY REEVE Captainf of Hockey 1919-MARY FRONHEISER 193 O-ELIZABETH MOFFATT Mana gery of Bayketball I 919-BEATRICE RIPLEY I 93 O-PAMELA BARNUM Captain: of Bafketball 1929-MARY APOLLONIO I93O1DOR0THY DUBOIS Ontdaer Track Managerf I 919-MARGARET KELLY 19301 Nfanagers of Tennix I9l91CYNTH1A FRASER 193 O-LOUISE SLOCUM Chairman of Minor Sports ESTELLE BOYNTON-1918 Laeroue PRSICILLA FOOTE, I9Z8'MdHdgEV LUCY HANCOCK, 1919-Auistant Manager Outing Club DOROTHY MORGAN, 1918-Cabin Chairman DOROTHY COGGESHALL, 1919-Treasurer Faenlgf Reprefentative Newf Reprefenratiue MISS EATON GERTRUDE I-IOOPER Cenfaf Reprexentative ANNA CAROLINE MINER 143 'L -1.9- vnssnnlon-zm gm Track 1 I 97.6 ! VARNEY HALL BRACE COGGESHALL BUTLER POOLE REID GARNSEY BACON 1917 BOUCKE LADD HITCHCOCK STILLMAN BURRELL MACDONALD 144 Bb- 1 -1.9- vnssnmon-zm Track I 918 BOERICKE BOYD LIEPER FROST STUART RICE SERAT LEESON FBRWERDA GILBERT SMITH 1929 ' SEIGMUND H. THOMPSON H. SCOTT WILLIAMS COGGESHALL APOLLONIO KELLY WEAVER E, SPOCK BARLOW BEATTIE M. THOMPSON 145 152 ' I9 ' VHSS7-IRIOH - Z7 - A Hockey X I I 927 1 f , .sevf 5 'L 1 ' .iii H?5 V 5 N927 BOOREAM CARR MURTLAND HUBBARD HOUGHTON HOOPER GALLAGHER BRUNNOW DU BOIS MAC DONALD Bl'-.RELAY 1918 1925 RICE FROST STUART COOK LEESON Iwi. BUTCHER BOYD SWAIN GILBERT REYBURN 146 1 -1.9- vzxssnmon - zv - m H Hockey I 97.9 l9g9 WOOD SPOCK ROSE DAVIS H. THOMPSON SEIGMUND BARLOW COGGESHA LL APOLLONIO PRONHEISER BEATTIE AUCHINCLOSS 1930 MAYS WOOLSEY DUBOIS TAYLOR FLANNERY EBERSBACH REEVE ANDERSON EMLEN FRAME MOFFAT KENDERDINE BARNUM 147 ' A - 19- vzxssnmon - Z7 - ax Basketball I I 1917 1 . ri 'T 1' V W ie, CLUVERIUS KEELER DONOVAN HUBBARD HITCHCOCK HOUGHTON BARCLAY BOOREAM MAC DON'-XID PICKET DU BOIS 1918 'FROST BOERICKE STUART RICE MARR LEIPER NICO LAI BOYD SWAIN 148 D I'- s - 1.9 - vzxssnruon - Z7 - ix SMITH Basketball I 919 FOSTER HANCOCK FRONHEISER ROSE RIPLEY AUCHINCLOSS SCOTT APOLLONIO SPOCK MC PHERSON I O 93 REEVE KLUGE ANDERSON BEER K SCHUELLER MAYS DU BOIS WOOLS ENDERDINE BARNUM EY FRAME I 49 H - ls- vnssnruon - zu - A ff Varsity Hockey ' n ONHEISER AUCHINCLOSS HUBBARD HOUGHTON HOOPER OOLSEY D. DU O 0 OW Visiting Alumnae Team 150 A -1.9- vnss mon-zv - Lx Varsity Basketball RICE FRONHEISER KEELER LEIPER S. DU BOIS NICOLAI D. DU BOIS IS 1 A -1.9- VHSS7-IRIOH-27' AH Vl Christian Association CHARLOTTE HUME, '17 . . V . . . . . . . Prerident SALLY HODGSON, '17 . . Vice-President ELEANOR MOTT, '19 . . . ..... Secretary ELIZABETH CARTER, '18 .......... Treazrurer The abolition of compulsory chapel has completed our freedom for individual choice in expressing the deeper interests of our lives. Because of this, the Christian Association is aiming to develop its activities constructively to meet the actual needs and desires of students. Fresh- man discussion groups weresubjected to carefully-trained upperclass leaders this year. Sunday evening song-services and opportunities for conferences with particularly favored and helpful ministers have been ofered. During the second semester we have co-operated with Mr. Aubrey's class in the Psychology of Religious Organization in making a survey on the campus with the idea of finding suggestions for change or further development of our organization. An intelligent attitude, especially toward other races and creeds, has been our main emphasis in speakers. An International Party on Armistice Day, produced chiefly by the foreign students in the college, proved very popular, and the outside speakers included such names as Professor Radhakrishnan, Miss Michi Kawai of Japan, and Kirby Page. The Hampton Quartet was as delightful as usual. We stressed attitudes on the negro question and on war in our second semester meetings and discussions. Conferences outside of college have been unusually worth while this year. A most enthusi- astic delegation came back from Silver Bay, and nine girls were sent to the National Student Conference at Milwaukee during the Christmas vacation. The practical work of the General service and Social Service Committees has gone on as usual, and the fall drive for 310,000 included an interesting new item in paying the expenses of Gertrude Garnsey, '16 who has gone out to teach at our sister college in Tokyo for two years. 151 H A - ls- vnssnmon - zfz - H Executive Board 1131555333312-EEQQY . . emi-7 Maier, ELIZABETH SCATTEROOOD, '18 . . Chairman of Pzehlieity BERTHA MATHER, '18 . , Chairman of S oeial Service DOROTHY COGGESHALL, '19 . . Chairman of General S erviee CORNELIA BOOREAM, '17 . . Chairman of S ilifer Bay Clieh ROSAMUND MORRISON, '18 . Chairman of World Citizenship Clieh EVELYN COLGATE, '17 ..... Hoften' GEORGINE DEBOBULA, '17 . . Foreign S tadent Reprefentative JOANNA JENNINGS, '30 KATHLYN SMYTHE, ,BO . Freshmen Reprexentatioes Social Service Committee ROBERTA WHITEHEAD, '17 . . . Chairman Lincoln Center CONSTANCE WILLIAMS, ,Z9 . Chairman of Camp: and S ettlementf CORA CARTER, '18 . . Chairman of Colored Settlement HELEN SONNENSTRAHL, '18 . . Chairman Arlington Work FRANCES LOWELL, '19 . . Chairman Children'.r Home EMMA BLOOMQUIST, 'Z9. Chairman Old Peoplelr Home 153 ff ,eg - ls- vnssnmon - zfz - 1916 Vassar Delegation to Silver Bay CORNELIA BOOREAM, 717 . . . Leader EL1zABETH SCATTERGOOD, '18 Arfiftanf Leader MARGARET SWIFT, '18 . . . Secretary-Treasurer WINIFRED BRONSON, '18 , . Song Leader Lincoln Center Community Miss MARY F. TABOR . ..... Director MRS. MACCRACKEN . Chairman of the Board of Directorf ROBERTA WHITEHEAD, '17 . 4 , . Sriident Chairman JUSTINE LOWRIE, '18 . , . Secretary ELIZABETH COPE, '19 . . . Publicity Manager 154 Ulllbwil Glllbb I I9 VJISSZIRIOH Z7 A ' A J M 'ESE ANNE BARKER ELIZABETH BOYLE CAROLINE DURAND WVINIFRED BRONSON KATHARINE DAY FRANCES DOLIRER DWIGHT BAKER BETTY GOODELL ELISE GREGG DORA HELEN ATWOOD PRISCILLA CROSBY EMMA BLOMQUIST JANE BOONE Vassar College Choir KATHARINE FOSTER MRS. GEER MARJORIE GROTE HELEN SANFORD FRANCES DUCKWORTH MARY DUNCAN HELEN FOSTER MARGARET GRIFTIN EMMY LOU HAVENS FRANCES LOWELL COOKE ELIZABETH EARHART BEATRICE GASTON PHYLLIS BROWNE DOROTHY DUNCAN ADELAIDE BLAKE JANE BUTLER KATH.ARINE GORDON ALICE PULLMAN FIRST SOPRANOS CAROLINE HAZELTON SALLY HODGSON ALICE LIGHTNER ELIZABETH I.oCIcwOon HELEN MCPHERSON ELIZABETH PETERSON RACHEL SMITH SECOND SOPRANOS EDITH GARDNER CHARLOTTE GILLETTE ANNA GLADDING FIRST ALTOS MARY MILLS ANNA MURTLAND ELIZABETH PENNY RUTH E. GRISWOLD MARGARET HENRICH MARY ELECTA KELSEY MARGARET TOMPKINS ROSALIE TUCKER GERTRUDE VAN EIZIN SECOND ALTOS GA MADELINE PRENTICE ALEXINA ROBINSON ELIZABETH ROBINSON ALICE MCLEAN ETHEL TAYLOR KATHARINE WOOD MARY ELISE WATTS MEREDITH WILSON MARGARET MATTHEWS JANET NILES SUBSTITUTES FIRST SOPRANOS MISS MENDENHALL IMOGENE STEEVES PAULINE THESMACHER ISAEEL MILLS CLARA SWAIN ELIZABETH WYLIE AVBRI LL ROSS SECOND SOPRANOS CATHERINE HARDING JANET JEssUP GERTRUDE WATKINS DOROTHY HUNT ELIZABETH STIVERS RACHEL WILLIAMS FIRST ALTOS NANCY JAYNES VIRGINIA HARCOURT HELEN SPENCER SECOND ALTOS MARTHA SMITH ADELAIDE TURNEY KATHARINE STRINGPELLOW AGNES WARNER 156 3 R- Is- ASSHRIOH- Z - GEORGE C. Gow MARGARET FISHER . ELIZABETH MACDONALD KATHERINE ALLEN CORNELIA BOOREAM BEATRICE BURNETT JANET COMSTOCK MARIAN DAVIS MARTHA ELLIS BARBARA FISON MARY BLAIR DORA K. BUT-:HER MARGARET FISHER DOROTHY FRAME ELEANOR HUGHES MARGARET BRUNNOW SUSAN BURLINGHAINI KATHERINE EWING LYDIA FOREST EMILY BRITTEN MYRA COLBURN MARY EARL Vassar GICC Club OFFICERS Director JANE SPOFFORD . . Leader ELIZABETH SPOCK . Manager KATHERINE EWING MARION E. EDMAN, Acmmpanifr FIRST SOPRANOS BETTY GATES ELEANOR GRAY DOROTHY HAYWARD ELEANOR HOYSRADT KATHERINE KOWENHOXVER ELIZABETH JACOBS ELIZABETH MACDONALD SECOND SOPRANOS NANCY HUMPSTONE ELIZABETH MALLOCIC FRANCES MCCONNELL KATHERINE PATTERSON JEANETTE RAWLINGS FIRST ALTOS LAURA FRIEDMAN KATRINA HINKS MARY MORSE SECOND ALTOS JOSEPHINE EMERSON MARIE HARRIS 157 Auixmnt Manager . . Tmzmrer . .Swerretmy MABEL REID DOROTHY RICE HOPE SLADE MARGARET WALKER MARGARET WARD MARY WARREN ALICE WHITNEY BURD REED DOROTHY SHAEPEER KATHLEEN SMYTH MARY VAN ETTEN LILLIAS WEBSTER ELIZABETH SHEETS NANCY SPALDING JANE SPOREORD MARGARET THOMPSON JEAN SLATER ELIZABETH SPOCK MARION WHALEY if I9 VIISSHRIOH Z7 tx na v' Vassar Mandolin Club MARTHA STAMFORD, '17 LOUISE ERDMAN, '18 . MARJORY ATHERTON, '18 ANN SMITH, '18 . . BEATRICE RIPLEY, ,Z9 . LOUISE BROWN MARION BUTCHER EMILIE COLLENS BARBARA FARR RUTH GRISWOLD CAROLINE HAZELTON CHRISTINE JOHNSON MARJORY ATHERTON JANE AUBREY BETTY DALEY LOUISE ERDMAN MIRIAM HAMILTON ELIZABETH CARTER CELLO CATHERINE DREWRY OFFICERS MANDOLINS UKULELES VIOLINS BANJO ELIZABETH BONBRIGHT 158 . . Leader , . Manager . .S'ecrefa1y-Treafarer . . Librarian . . Aceampanift GERTRUDE HARRIS SALLY HOLMAN DIANTHA EVANS EUGENIA LITCHFIELD MARY SALLMON MARGARET SPARROW CATHERINE WATERHOUSE BETTY JENKS , ROSAMOND MORRISON MARJORIE RICE ANNE SMITH ELEANOR PIERCE GUITAR ELEANOR NASIi A -1.9- vnssnmon-zm ri Le Cercle Francais I GABRIELLA M. LADD. '17 . . Preridezzte HELEN G. SANFORD, '18 . Vice-Prefidcnte ELIZABETH PETERSON, '19 . Secremire-TreJa1'ief'e Le programme du Cercle Francais cette annee a compris plusieurs reunions avec des chansons, des dances, et des petites pieces de theatreg ensuite des conference par Mlle. Clement et par M. Jacques.Copeau. Aussi a-t-on presence une operetta joyeuse, Le Bon Roi Dagobert et ses Trois Filles, par M. Walter Pierce. The Classical Society ROBERTA SEARLE, '17 . . . Prefidefzt LUCY R. CARUTH, '17 . . . . . Secretmgf-T1'easzn'er The aim of the Classical Society is to maintain a lively interest in Greek and Roman mat- ters. The lectures which are given from time to time on art, literature, and archeology keep us instructed about former as well as recent discoveries concerning the classical world. And the Nugae, which was first published in 1915, shows the sort of original work the students are doing. The Art Club JANET MOORE, '17 . . Preridenz' HARRIET GILBERT, '18 ......., Serretmjf-Trmmrer The Art Club was organized in the Spring of 1915 by a group of students who felt that a focus was needed for the artistic interests of the college-an organization that should stand in the same relation to the Art Department that the language clubs do to theirs. The club aims to serve as a clearing house for information about art schools,current exhibitions of interest, and unusual objectives in Europe. Mr. William M. Ivins, curator of prints at the Metropolitan Museum, was asked to speak in connection with an exhibition from which two prints were selected for presentation to the permanent collection of Taylor Hall. 160 as -1.9- Assnmon-zv - 9 Debate Council PHOEBE ANNE HEATI-I, 197.7 ......., Chairman HELEN BELL, 192-8 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MARCIA HOPKINS, 197.7 . . Prexielent Political Arraciation LUCILE HUBER, 197.7 . . . Chairman Intercollegiate Debating MARY EVELYN COLGATE, 197.7 ...... Chairman Materials HELEN PALMER, 197.7 ,...... Chairman Critical Committee The Intercollegiate Debating League held its annual debate on March 19, 197.7. The question was- Resolved: that the Philippines be granted their independence. The Vassar affirmative team debated Mount Holyoke at Vassar and the Vassar negative team debated Radcliffe at Radcliffe. Affirmative Negative ANITA PARKER, 197.9 ANNE RIGGS, 197.7 KATHRYN WILSON 197.9 RUBY TURNER, 1919 Der Deutsche Verein MARY S. HINRICHS, '7.7 ..,..... Prarielentin ELIZABETH H. ZORB, 17.9 ..... Xchriftfnh rerin and Sehatzmeirterin Ausser den ublichen Versammlungen, die wir dieses Jahr hatten, haben Wir ein Weih- nachtsspiel in der Kapelle aufgefuhrt. Zu einer Weihnachtsfeier versammeltem wir uns um einen Baum und haben deutsche Weihnachtslieder gesungen. Ausserdem hoffen vvir an Founder's Day deutsche Tanze und Lieder vorzufuhren und einige Kleine Lustspiele zu geben. S Il Circolo Leonardo BARBARA BAILEY, '7.7 ......... Prerieienterra ELIZABETH WEBB, '18 . ,.,... ' .Yegretaria e Tefariera Il Circolo Leonardo si riunisce allo scopo di diffondere la lingua italiana negli Stati Uniti e l'interesse per lI'talia moderna, che non vive esclusivamente nei musei e nelle gallerie, ma nella nuova coscienza del popolo, che lavora e crea. The Wake Robin Club KATHERINE S. DAY, 77.7 .,...,... Prefiilent EDITH GARDNER, '18 ....... . Vice-Prefiilent MARY S. EVANS, '7.8 ......., Secretary-Trearnrer The Wake Robin Club was originally founded for general nature study and took its name from John Burroughs' first book. Later, the interest of the club was concentrated on birds. We support feeding stations for the winter residents, but the real fun comes in spring with the Walks before breakfast to study the birds flocking from the South. We have at least one all-clay hike across the Hudson to John Burroughs' cabin in the vvoods. Mr. Frost of Pough- keepsie goes Walking with us and supplements our enthusiasm with a thorough knowledge of the birds of Dutchess County. 161 as - is- vnssnmon - - as . .Ns Student Curriculum Committee ANNE RIGOS, '17, Chairman ALICE HUBBARD, '17, ex officio DOROTHY DEMETRACOPOULOU, '17 NANCY HOUGHTON, YL7, ex ojftio ANNE NOLLEN, '18 JANET MOORE, '17 MARGARET HENRICH, '18 The chief purpose of this committee, started four years ago, is to promote greater co-o era- tion between students and faculty, so that misunderstanding may be diminished and e uca- tional policies may be based on the experience of both groups. The members believe that the students can provide important information otherwise unavailable and also that participation in the solution of educational problems will encourage better use of the opportunities Vassar offers. A number of students interested in discussing educational questions have been Organized into sub-committees, with the purpose of encouraging such discussion as widely as possible and also of keeping the main committee in touch with a large number of students. The Open Forums, attended by both faculty and students, serve a similar purpose, and also encourage faculty-student discussion of common educational problems. Although no investigation as thotoughgoing as last year's Time Survey has been con- ducted, smaller surveys are held whenever they are needed to furnish data for the committees discussions. By such means, with encouragement and advice from the faculty, the students are helping to solve the problems of their education. 161 2 if IS VIISSZIRIOH Z7 'A A i i ,ff I X Sm X,-,, A V ' 6, 'I' ,, Z' 5 ffgqgxxi I X . K W f' , H fi ' f,,,.5. 1 - 'f-Ii' ' WX' .f 1-fxf? VN . 2 s 'v s' , , . , PXUQ. ,V 4,21 ATX A I . ,J 1' - Ng. - .Au xg -. A' LW,-:-xx AFff.v,57,.,j:.1 Le.. 1 , -, 5 A ,f , NA, I. ': 'E ,J ., , ,y I ,I 'jk.Q,Y,. ' ' -' '27, Y -35591. Vx. IK ' I, I iff! 11 , - .f.,. Q:-'1 .1ef-1 xx 0 ' I' I , A E , , I - 3 4 , IC I ' f I' 1 e Q ' If os -:fir ,..., - i k --22 ' - , 1- -' rv. , ,. .,,. .. I A jig, ,I .'.,-.L I f.+:1iL:-'f22+.-sqmof iff 1 Vassar Co-operative Book Shop LUCILE A. HUBER, '17 . JANET MOORE, '17 , CAROLINE F. WARE, . MARY L. BUTCHER, '18 THE CGMMITTEE . - . Chairman . Auiftant Chairman . Faculty Adwiyer . Treasurer MARJORIE MCALPIN, Z7 EMMA BOURNE, '17 ANNE BARLOW, '18 DOROTHY MORGAN, HARRIET WHITE, '18 LoUIsE LACKNER, '19 '18 MARGARET SHOTWELL, '17 GRACE ALLEN, '17 JEAN CORBETT, '18 HELEN R. VAUGHN, '18 ELIZABETH ROUNDS, '19 PRISCILLA SMITH '30 163 A - I9 - vnssnmon - Z7 - Phi Beta Kappa xx FROM 197.7 ELECTED IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR MARY EVELYN COLGATE OLIVIA JENKINS PHOEBE HEATH MARY LILLIE ALICE HUBBARD ANNE RIGGS ROBERTA SEARLE ELECTED IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR BARBARA BAILEY MARY ELIZABETH BOGART CORNELIA BOOREAM MARGARET CORNELISON KATHERINE S. DAY DOROTHY DEMETRACOPOULOU RUTH E. GRISWOLD LUCILE A. HUBER WINIERED S. HULL ELEANOR HANFORD HELEN HITCHCOCK JEAN I. STORKE FROM 1918 MARGARET I. WALKER 164 CHARLOTTE E. HUME MABEL S. LEWIS JANET G. MOORE CHARLOTTE NICHOLS CAROLINE E. PARSONS ALICE V. PROFUMO ROSAMOND ROBINSON MARGARET H. SIMS HELEN KATHERINE SMITH ANNA B. NOLLEN FLORENCE V. SHEPHERD A A-19' v1Iss1-IRIOn-'2.'1 - ix A Granddaughters' Club MARY BOGART . EMMA BOURNE . . KATHERINE COOK . . MARGARET CORNELISON . CAROLINE CUMMINGS . MARTHA GARNSEY . VIRGINIA HEARD . ELLEN LovE . . MURIEL MCCORNIICK . , CHARLOTTE NICHOLS . , MIRIAM PLATT . . . BURD REED Cgreatfgranddaughterj ELEANOR SHINN . . . HELEN TWEEDY , . FLORENCE PARSHALL . ELIZABETH BOOTH . BEATRYCE BOORLAND . TERESA FOLIN . KATHERINE FOSTER EVELYN GOODRICH . MARGARET HENRICHS . DOROTHY I'IILL . MEDORA HOOPER . CAROLYN LEWIS . DOROTHY LOW . ANNA NOLLEN . HELEN PELAUM . CHARLOTTE ROBELL . FLORENCE SHEPARD. . . ANNE LETCI-IWORTH SMITH . ADELAIDE TAGGART . JEAN TENNANT . . BARBARA THAYER . . MARGARET THOMPSON , JUDITH TRIPP . . HELEN ANDREWS . LOUISE HOLT BAKER BARBARA BEMENT , HELEN BRICE . ANNETTE BURR . MYRA COLEURN . CONSTANCE COOK . M.KRY DUNCAN . . MARY ELIZABETH EARL . ELEANOR EVANS . . HELEN S. FOSTER . HILDEGARDE GAUSS NATALIE GAUSS THEODORA GOTT . CLAUDIA HATCH . ALICE HUMPHREY . . ELIZABETH W. LAEAREE . DOROTHY L. LYTLE . GERTRUDE C. POLLAI: . JULIA KEITH RANSOM . MIRIAM SEAMAN . MARIAN BELLE STORY . FRANCES G. TENNEY . . MARIAN SAMSON WHALEY , CONSTANCE WHITE. . GEORGINA WOOD . . HELENE AEEOT . . MARY JEAN BOWMAN . . MARGARET CAMPBELL . . DOROTHEA GATE . . . Iozs I929 1.930 MARY TH , MABEL BROWN, EDITH HUNTER, . ALICE DEWEY, LICE LONGLEBRIDGE, . , DORA ROBERTS . AGNES WOOD, VIRGINIA NISEET, ANITA HEMMINGS, , ANNA YAGER, . , MARY PELLET, . . ALICE HOLDEN, ' A AW, 1877 ELIZABETH THOMPSON, . . MABEL BATEMAN, . GRACE LANDFXELD, . CHRISTINE SENGER, . LEONORA HOWE, . BELLE MCCULLOUGH, , . LAURA GRANT, , HELEN STEWART, , ALICE DOUGHERTY, , INGEBARG KAHLER, , GRACE KENT, . MEDORA HIGGINS, ELEANOR LORD, . DOROTHY LEWIS, . EMELINE BARTLETT, . H.ARRIET ETTENSON, . . ALICE TAGGART, 1904 1900 1902 1905 1896 1903 1901 1897 1903 1896 1901 1903 1902 1897 1889 1894 1903 1892 1901 1903 1908 1902 1897 1901 1905 1894 1900 1899 , , ROWENA UPTEGROVE,1903 MARX' MARGARET MACAULEY, . . LILLIAN ATRINS, . , ANNE VAN SYCKEL, . ANNE SAVERY, ANNA K. GREEN, . ANNE CHASE, . HELEN SLADE, . ALICE HOLT, , . GRACE POWER, . MARY S. MUNDY, . LUCRETIA PHINNEY, . MYRA W. PLUMB, . ALICE DEWEY, . . MAEEL STANWODD, . . . MARY REED, . MARTH SCOTT JARNAGIN, . HELEN DUNHAM STEWART, . , . ALICE HUSSEY, . . ALICE HUSSEY, THEODORA VANALIEE, ANABEL WILSON, , ELEANOR BELKNAP, , MARX' FLEMING, . MARY LOUISE ESIQENOUR, . FANNIE MARCUS, . . . KEITH BEAN, , LAURA O. RICE, FLORENCE B. MACARTHUR, . . MARGUERITE SMITH, . MARIAN SAMSDN, LETITIA JEAN SMYTHE, . FLORENCE HARRAH, . HELENE BLACK, MARY C. KAUPFBIAN, , , PEARL WATKINS, . ADA JEANNETTE LORD, VIRGINIA HUBBARD CURTIS cGfC3C'gI3UC1d3UghCEfJ . JULIA BENNETT, 1874 CLARINE WARNER, SHERWOOD DALEELL . . DOROTHEA DODGE , RUTH DUNCAN , LAURA FRIEDMAN , LOUISE HANSON . MARY HAWES ALICE HOOPER ' . . JEAN KERR . . . CELIA COLLINS KINGMAN CATHERINE MANGAN , ELIZABETH JOY MAYS . ALICE MYERS . HELEN ORAM . HOPE SLADE . . LYDIA CAREY SPITZER . IMOGEN STEEVES . ELIZABETH STLVERS . SUSAN TAYLOR . FRANCES TOWNSEND ESI-I-IER UPJOHN . AGNES WARNER . NANCY WOODARD . 165 . . EDITH MAY PLATT, WINIPRED ALLEN, . MABEL STANWOOD, , ELSIE SIDENBERG, HELEN A. VORTRIEDE, . HENRIETTA A. HOUSTON, . MEDORA HIGGINS, . IRENE CARRIER, . . CELIA SPICER, , ELIZABETH EVERTS, . LESTER BAKER, RUTH CROWELL, . EDITH FIGHTER, ASENATH BORDEN, . BLANCHE BRUMEACH, . . JESSIE HURD, . . LILIAN C. HOBLMEL . .ALICE UNDERHILL LANE, . FANNY SIMPSON, . GRATIA CLOUGI-I, . MARY B. WHITMAN, . PHEEE HATEIELD, 1894 1905 1893 1900 1887 1897 1894 1906 1903 1895 1896 1900 1902 1904 1895 1898 1901 1894 1894 1903 1899 1898 1902 1900 1903 1898 1898 1894 1904 1896 1901 1900 1904 1900 1903 1901 1898 1888 1904 1904 1900 1905 1891 1897 1903 1903 1902 1897 1907 1901 1900 1906 1903 1897 1900 1902 1897 1901 1898 as - is- vnssnruon - Z7 - is X vm X 'L is A IYDLIBQIXLX 4 ., g'-ig: ' ' :PHI M x N 'fl 11352 ' . -1 -' ' . if 'fi' 1,51 -N W gf 4 1 1, r 5 vp- ix .M 5 Ego w Q2 EL N 'Q of Miss MARY MACCOLL . , Ftlflllljl Advirer HARRIET STRAIGHT . . . Mazmzger MARGARETTA TUTTLE . Serremfy-Trefz.rz41'ev' In November of 1917, a Vassar Travel Bureau was organized under the Students' Associ- ation, approved of by the President and Comptroller. This bureau was established for the purpose of furthering student travel and to act as an information and distributing center for all kinds of travel. Whether one wishes to spend spring vacation in Bermuda or ride horse- back through the Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, see the wonders of Europe during the summer or travel around the world-the Vassar Travel Bureau can supply price lists, sailing dates, or hostesses. The Travel Bureau handles Steamship bookings for all lines, and represents only those travel companies which give their patrons the best travel service. All students and Faculty who are organizing groups for foreign or domestic travel are members of the Travel Bureau, from whose number a student manager, a secretary and treasurer and a Faculty Adviser are elected annually. The Vassar Travel Bureau hopes to contribute from its income a fund to establish a Travel Scholarship to be given in the future to some deserving student. The whole organiza- tion is to meet the growing interest of students in travel and to bring together all groups interested in this wider citizenship. 166 A - 1,9 - vAss2-muon - z - ix H MARY BRACKETT, '17 . CAROLINE TIGHE, '17 . ANN ANDREWS, '19 CLAUDIA W. HITCHCOCK, ' LORAINE LEESON, '18 CONSTANCE REYNOLDS, '18 JANE LATHROP, '19 . CAROL I-IAZELTON, '19 . MARY MALLERY, '30 . Grist EDITORIAL STAFF Afyociate Eeiitorr 7-9 ELIZABETH WEST, '18 BUSINESS BOARD . Editor-in-Chief H . Literary Editor JEAN LICHTY, '17 EMILY K. SHEETS, '19 RUTH TAYLOR, '19 . Bafineff Manager . . Aeioertifin g Manager . . Circulation Manager Aniftarzt Circulation Manager . Grin' is the college literary monthly. It is the successor to the Mircellany Montlabf and 1ke 1t, contams essays, articles, stories, one-act plays, and poems. 168 21 lim 'lv9'V1lS ZIRlOH-Z7- The Miscellany News NANCY I-IOUGHTON, '17 CHARLOTTE NICHOLS, '17 . GERTRUDE HOOPER, '17 BARBARA NEVILLE, '17 ALICE Moss, '18 MOLLY D. THATCHER, '18 MARGARET WALTER, '18 CH VTE K MPNE 1 ARLOT E R, ' . ELIZABETH PALMER, '17 . SARAH HARRIS '18 . 7 EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF A.r.ri.vfant.r . . . Editor-in-CE ref . . . Nezux Editor CHARLOTTE KOHLER, '19 JANET MOORE, '17 JEAN LICHTY, '17 MARTHA WENTWORTH, '18 LOUISE BAKER, '19 Head Bnfinen Mana ger , Circulation Manager . Advertifing Manager GRACE SMITH, '18 ELEANOR EVANS, '19 CONSTANCE WILLIAMS, 19 169 if L9 VHSS7-IRIOH Z7 3 9 ---Y ELLEN DOUGLAS, '17 . MIRIAM S. FECHIMER, '17 HELEN HITCHCOCK, '18 BARBARA NEVILLE, '17 ANNE COVINGTON, '17 BARBARA BAILEY, '17 . HELEN D. FORSTER, '18 MARY FENTRESS, '17 . The Vagabond EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF 170 . Editor-in-Chief . Literary Editor . Art Editor . Exchange Editor Bzefinen Manager Managing Editor Adoertixing Manager Circulation Manager A vnssnmon - 2, - A The Vassarion MARGARETTA TUTTLE BARBARA BELCHER MARIA EALAND KATHERINE BRANTINGHAM ALICE BRAISLIN VIRGINIA BURRELL GRACE ALLEN MARY HITCHCOCK EMMA L. DAVIS ELIZABETH CARR ELIZABETH MEADE In 1888, when the VASSARION was first publishedg it appeared as an hors Joeuwe. Since then, We have surely progressed in extent if not in beauty. Perhaps we should novv be map and jirla or, better still, nuff and mirim. At any rate, it is not for the chefs to judge, but for those who dine herefrom. 171 I FJ 4 Q -ii an .fun u f I ff,f -uv- I . THE J I Ei? ldfi MM E2 23.5 ig sa Q UN? mug -Tr l 5 6 PUBLISHED By POLLY HITCHCOCK BARBARA BAILEY ELIZABETH CARR ELLEN DOUGLAS BARBARA HEWETT ANNETTB STONE . 178 X,- .2 ,cgi - is Assnmon-zv - ix Freshman Year September 22, 1923 DEAR MOTHER, It's all right. I only have five roommates. The room they showed you last year, must have been the Infirmary. I am so sorry you had to leave so soon. You looked so nice and I wish my roommates could have seen you. Only one of the girls e in my half of the double alleywayCthat's what theycall them- chutes are thinnerD has come, and her French maid came up and unpacked her things to-day. She says her mother is sending an interior decorator up here next week. I didn't know you were supposed to have interior decorators come up. She made me take back all the things I bought at the Furniture Exchange. She didn't like that cute chair with no back which I could so easily have fixed, and she said the chiffonier was too wiggly. It did wiggle quite a lot when she moved it. And speaking of chiffoniers, reminds me-you had better send me up brother's picture, because she has six of them on her bureau-I guess they're not all her brothers. We had our first examination this morning. They called it a Psychological Test and it was awfully hard. They asked rather strange questions. A senior told me it was to test your mentality. I wonder whether it counts toward Phi Beta Kappa. Sawfyyozr had to leave fo rom Please give my love to daddy and granny and brother and sister. u Your loving daughter, P. S. I hope my other roommate comes soon. JUNE H la 8 Q -W6 - ix 1 lx 4 naar-.i'h'a'iiiu.-six October 2, I925 MY DEAREST, DARLING ANGELA, It's so thrilling to be really at college! I wish you had come. There are some of the divinest girls here and, of course, some that aren't! But you will lind such evirywhere in tlais world. I have two roommates. One o them is simp y lovely-looking and frightfully, frightfully rich, the other one is very fat and lots of fun, but she does eat all the time and I simply loathe marshmallows. There was a reception the other day to meet Miss Warden and Miss Dean, I think. Both presidents of the college were there, one is a girl-I think her name is Miss Halliday-and then Dr. MacCracken. It was outdoors and I am so glad I didn't wear high heels. I sank in enough as it was. Iwore my new dotted swiss and on the way home the most embarrassing thing happened! I starred to lose my petticoat and it simply trailed along the ground an inch below my dress! After we had been introduced to everyone, which -Some that :Weir only took about fourhours, there was an entertainment 179 A - 19- vfisszl on - Z7 - it H inside. We got there late, so we had to sit on the floor. It was fun for several hours, but they had to help me home because my left leg wouldn't straighten out when I got up. A girl played on a saw, and guess what she played! None other than Till My Luck Comes Rolling Along. We all invented a new way to clap, so they could come'back on the stage again: we all clapped exactly in time. Please write me soon and tell me about everything in Cofhn Gulch. I miss you dreadfully. Oodles of love, JU-JU mm is October 12, 1923 DEAR DADDY I am waiting to hear whether I made the choir. Chapel really is most impressive and lovely, but the girls seem to talk an awful lot and it annoys me a little. The choir marches up the aisle after everyone is seated, and gets out of chapel first which is handy for the Libe. My English teacher dotes on assigning long lessons in a book of which there is only one copy in the Libe. I should think she would realize that you can't really appreciate Beowulf when Girl: chewing gum pzrazmd you girls are chewing gum around you and asking if you are nearly through, On Sundays, the choir marches up in little black dresses and sings lovely anthems. They look like little angels, and it's really much nicer than the soloist in Coffin Gulch Church. Tell granny not to worry about the food. It seems quite nourishing. We have endowed ice-cream three times a week and rolls every morning. I am terribly disappointed that the endowment for beefsteak ran out just before I came to college. You know how I love it. I was quite sick last night. I ate a devil and an angel, and couldn't study much last evening due to my stomach. Soda didn't seem to help much. Affectionately, JUNE G I -Z6 6 AK lid- Y . -:g. - Q. I IT .IEE 180 A -1.9- vfxssnmon - zv - it October 25, 1923 DEAR MOTHER Am in Infirmary. Sprained my ankle slightly, walking through the cave at Mohonk. One girl got hurt quite badly. She was quite fat and got stuck in the Lemon Squeezer. Love, JUNE November 12, 1923 DADDY DEAR, Please send me some money for a new pair of shoes. Have been taken to the cidermill every night for three weeks by different juniors, and the stones are beginning to hurt my feet. i Your loving daughter, JUNE ., , hever mg December 6, 1925 DEAR DIARY, I've decided to start a diary because Lizzie doesn't understand. She liked the Prince and so all We do is argue. Oh! Beau Brumrnel! Can I ever forget you! She was marvelous! And I saw her to-day on campus and she smiled at me. Honestly, diary, she did! The play was Wonderful, just Wonderful! One terrible thing happened, though, but the actors were splendid, particu- larly Beau Brummel. A big piece of scenery fell down and nearly hit him and Mrs. St. Aubens right in the ballroom. The curtain was pulled, but the play vvent right on afterwards. And Whoever would have noticed that any scenery vvas missing with that perfectly darling, Wonderful, stunning Beau Brummel on the stage. I just love her! I hope I see her every day. College gets better and better every single minute. ,'A 1.'.l!l December 19, IQZ4 DEAR DIARY, There isn't much time to-night to give to you. I am sitting up all night, but I had tvvo hours and twelve minutes sleep last night so it isn't as bad as Liz who had only one hour and tvventy-six minutes. We have to finish our topics. To-morrow morning vve serenade the college T ISI as - is- vfissnruon - Z7 - as with Christmas Carols. They say it's awfully nice-cold and dark and very Christmassy, and everyone all jolly. Then for vacation! I hope .rhe has a Merry Christmas. Dare I send her a card? , 'I xx f .' - 0' J januagf zo, I924 DEAR BROTHER, I have time to write you at last, because I'm in bed with a cold. I went to a lite at eleven o'clock last night and I had on pajamas. It was worth the cold, though. A racing stable burned down, and the whole, entire college sneaked out the windows without the wardens' knowing it and went to have a look. We ran every step of the way. It was quite near the college, about a mile and a half, and such a blaze! It should have kept me warm, but I gave iw .... I-M, i, H' PT: Q I .V ,,,. R 4 B 'Mit-fe Y., Q ' '49 A . 'lf . I 51 4' I W . 1 I Q I: 1 ix 04 fawfikzgxg-is I 'I 'Q' X 6 I 3 I LVM' . '.- tv .'s!' 'a-- - f 'f vm .4 ' 'WJ ' , an Rm evefgf .rrep my coat to a senior who had on underclothes and a sweater. My pajamas were more modest with the sweater than her clothes Were. Well, all the horses burned up and we came home. I climbed back through the window and found later that the front door was open all the time. The night watchman knew we went! Goodness knows what will happen. My only hope is that they won't expel the whole college. . Your sister, JUNE N I I! +I b-r-r-a-n-41 1 .., L , an February 4, 19.24 DEAR MOTHER, Mid-year marks are out and I have decided not to try for a Phi Beta Kappa key. I know you wanted me to get one, but it's sort of silly, don't you really think? . ' U We are having Very bad weather. It seems to be slushy here. They say it sometimes is in February. Also there is what they call the slump now. I don't know what it meansj-sort of a Sophomore celebration, I think. We were going to have an ice carnival, but it rained and there isn't any ice. A U Oh, I forgot to tell you my marks. I got two C's-that's good. Average intelligence it says on the card, which means about what everyone gets. The other three were D's. Love JUNE 187. as - lo- vfxssi-muon - zv - A i f 26 k . Hx x Znlnfi Febrzzmjy 27, 1924 DADDY DEAR, I seem to be in a little trouble and don't quite understand. I borrowed checks from several banks and used them to pay my bills up here. They dor1't seem to work, however, on my bank, and I have received several rather nasty letters. What shall I do? Lovingly, JUNE ,I L Q 2 . , ea February 28, IQZ4 HYANNIS MASS. Febmarff 10, 19 Q4 NO. HYANNIS TRUST COMPANY PAY TSRETQ OF M ffcw 3 14-62 F 02L?'f6671- -ff 5- - J. G2 f 100 DOLLARS June Bug ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Ff'b 'f1fU '31 19 Q4 No. ZCZ PALISADES TRUST GUARANTY CO. PAY 'QJREQE OF Pzmkoille Dry Goods S 35.47 Thi7'f?!'fi 9 'iii' T' DS I A ' A I :L 'L 47f100 DOLLARS June Bug HUBBARD wooos, ILL. F9L U'1 Z! 7 19 Q4 No. ! HUBBARD WOODS TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK PAY 233315 OF Vassar Lodge 35 24.73 Tw9nt?!'f0u 1' ' I D' 'f'D ' T' mf 100 DOLLARS June Bug 183 a A - 19- vnssnmon - zfz - Fr Nlarcb 1, I924 DEAR COUSIN JAMES, I am wondering whether you wouldn't like to come to Second lglall. It is a play they are giving and is going to be simply great. It's by Ibsen and I know it's good because I've been to all the rehearsals. I'm doing scenery! I may be shifting the night of the play, but ifI am, you can go with Lizzie, my roommate. She's just darling, not very pretty, but just a cute girl. There is a dance Saturday afternoon and maybe you'd like that, too. The girls do the cutting in and it gives you a taste of your own medicine ! It makes you realize what it's like, and you'll cut in oftener than you do now. The name of the play is Lady Inger of Ostraatf' Do come. Your loving cousin, JUNE all 'F it 'f - - f s f Ma1'ch 17, IQ24 DEAR, DEAR DIARY, Everything went wrong. Cousin James didn't like Liz and he couldn't see the play because he is nearsighted and the seats were in the last row in the gallery. He thought it was going to be a Varsity musical show. Then I strained my back lifting a piano at dress rehearsal. It had to be moved and I had to move it, so I couldn't dance as well as usual. And I danced with Cousin James for a whole hour straight. I'll never have him up again. He didn't get away at all big. May' 5, 1924 DEAREST ANGELA, I am quite tired to-night, but I must write you a letter. The other day was Founder's Day, named after Matthew Vassar who, by the way, was a brewer. Couldn't you die? I borrowed someone's bike and rode out this morning to Mr. Vassar's grave. The roads were awful and it was up hill most of the way. As I was speeding down one of them, a woman yelled at me: Be careful! A girl fell down here this morning and had her head broken. But I went on anyway. I was late in getting to the cemetery and everyone was just starting home. I was tired and sat down to rest, and then got lost and couldn't find my way out. You know the way cemeteries are made. I felt like Theseus wandering in the Labyrinth. CYou see I have been reading the Nlythology book you gave me for Christmasj 184 A -1.9- vfxssnmon-av - I was too tired to get to much else except the Sing Contest which We didn't Win, anyway, so it d1dn't matter. I hear they sang a song in the evening about Sausages and Censorship, and the President did a dance. It must have been rather queer. Much love. JUNE X' ' f shlx , in .ugh I ' May 17, 1924 DEAREST ANGELA, Third Hall is over and I'rn exhausted, completely, but I take pen in hand to tell you about it. The whole, entire college was in it my dear, including the Faculty. It was outdoors, and if it hadn't rained the night of the performance, it would have been perfect. I was in three mobs, my dear-isn't that wonderful? You can imagine how thrilled I was to be chosen for three mobs! The faculty had the leads and we girls were the minor characters. Hall plays are lots of fun and I think I'1l try out for a bigger part next year. It was a fairly long play, lasting about five hours, and was something or other about Queen Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen, and Lord Leicester. There were fireworks afterwards, simply gorgeous ones, but it rained so they vvouldn't Work. f Must study. I-Iaven't for simply Weeks, what with rehearsals and all. Love, JUNE A 'A -,,, Exim! '4' 185 as - ls- vfxssamon - Z7 - im ff -Not at all .rmndojirb BIRTS Z ,gf 5.- -Source of supplier October 2, I924 DEAR PERCY, Sophomore Year September 20, I924 Heavens! What a mess, as grandma would say or, on second thought, I believe that sounds more like Will Rogers. He ir a lamb, and speaking of lambs I'm so glad that I decided to take geology. Our new professor makes college a joy. He is ra much a part of us-even to abiding by our cut system-not at all stancloffish like so many great men who have battled with the elements from Africa to Siberia all for the sake of science. Must go downtown for a can of paint, and probably will fall over fourteen peculiar freshmen trying to decide on remnants of dotted swiss and cretonne. Ican excuse their ignorance, for I was once a freshman. Sic .temper tymnnir. W October I, 1924 DEAR MOTHER, My work is very hard this year, and I have really very little time to devote to extra-curricular activities, but I feel that I should not let all my talents go to waste, so I am going into the Glee Club. Only the really attractive girls are chosen, and so it's really a preliminary to Daisy Chain. Of course, I'm not quite sure of making it yet, but will let you know when Ido. Saw an awfully collegiate striped sport coat at the Alberts Shop, and will await your orders-upon it. Ireally need some- thing snappy like that. It's only freshmenwho wearold things, and while old clothes were new here last year, I simply rebel against any more makeshifts. I am working terribly hard, so no more time to write. Will await check. Love, JUNE I Q '3 This life is a snap: snap courses and snappy times. I went to a darling football game in Troy last week. I ean't spell the name of the school, but they were snappy. The time is going 186 as -1.9- vAss1m on-z - as by pretty fast, and I hope to see you at Thanksgiving. Pretty snappy, your getting home, too. Well, write soon. JUNE P. S. How about coming up for First Hall? It is December 6th, and promises to be sober but snappy. 6 iilfif -I October 15, I924 Tried out for Glee Club. Had to sing. I admit that I don't sing awfully well, but I did think that they would like my selections. They were Little Brown fog and Follow the Swallow Bock Home. After I had finished, the judges seemed bilious but fascinated. The eclipse occurs just one hundred and four days from to-day. The miscellany advises preparedness, saying that it is vital. I am ready and expectant now. sh! f f Zan Derember 12, 1924 I I Percy didn't come to First Hall. Didn't want him, anyhow. Ir's much nicer to feel sort of free and not worried by any unappreciative males. I surely shan't have him for Prom next year. He's not very snappy in the long run. After all, I prefer college men to those in prep school. I will be very cold to him during vacation, and he will be able to see that he is nothing to me. ef .sb fa WESTERN UNION 25'7N W '78 NL VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSIE NY JAN I6 1925 TO IH OBEDIAH BUG NO.2 PEEK A BOO ROAD COEEIN GULCH VT. RMK SAYS MI OVERDRAWN ASSURE YOU IT IS THEIR IVIISTAKE I DID NO SUCH THING HOWEVER THEY SHOW NO CONFIDENCE IN lVlY .IUDGIVIENT AND DESIRE A HUNDRED AND TWENTY DOLLARS AT ONCE LOVE .TUNE 187 ag - is- vfis ruon - zv - ri Jfznlzmy 18, 1925 Eclipse a week from to-day. Tedious, but interested. fanzzmjf .2-f, 1925 Eclipse to-morrow. All prepared. Bert ennironfnenr porrible ,N W If , K1 ' ' .D. january 26, 1925 Got up very early and walked to the cow barns Where I could see the eclipse in the best environment possible. Father sent me some glasses,butIcouldn't see anything through them. I wouldn't have missed it for anything. It was almost as dark as night and at eight-thirty in the morning! One poor Williams man Who was dovvn for the occasion, froze, and I helped lug him home on a bobsled. Had to hang my coat out the window when I reached my room-IWasn't even in the stable-just outside it! ,fs if WESTERN UNION BETH QQ BLUE FEB 5 1925 MB ES OBEBIAH BUG LITTLE HYACINTI-I SANITABTUM LGONYVILLE MAINE PASSED EVERYTHING BUT EBENCH AND MATH LOVE aaahyr J UNE 188 i - ls- vzissnmon - zfz - A Febrzmry 20, 1925 Nothing important. Blew out another fuse. It's an awful lot of work keeping one's hair curled. Hard on the hair, too. But Daisy Chain is announced before spring vacation. ,3 ' at :JEIH l March 22, 1925 Daisy Chain announced to-clay. Some of the queer- . est people are on it you ever saw. People I wouldn't look at twice. Had a freshman for dinner to-night, and even after six months of college you'd mark her down as a freshman, anywhere. What a difference just a year in age and experience can make. 4 Look at twice H if 8 Q -169 Q E5?g'55E5iS6'l!5 April 2, 1925 Was in the bathtub to-night Cas usual, although I don't always mention it in my journalD, when the strangest thing occurred. My bath salts fell off the stool and all the water started slopping out of the tub. I felt distinctly ill at ease. CThe bath salts cost 31.509 Found out later that an earthquake had shaken the building quite violently. Percy would probably say, Now, wouldn't that jar you! But I can merely sigh with relief that no property Qthat is, real estate-I do still consider the bath salts as dmmcz propertyD was lost. 9 A 1 Z t NS. MQW IO, 1925 We shall soon be a real class. In fact, we are now learning our Marching Song, and marching song is right, Ifeel like the Salvation Army on a holiday every morning, as we pound the pavements for an hour and a half. Cf course, the spirit of the song is perfectly beautiful, but it is kind of hard to understand, and one doesn't like to ask right out about who the dream- ers are, and why we hear their footsteps, but I do know that I feel like a dreamer when I get up so darned early, and I never cared a lot for singing, anyhow. x 7 f , :if-I b-r-r-a-nq f f.. 189 as - is- vfiss mon - Z7 - a ff A . JJ L ' A-:n-fjy. , ',, fl ' May 22, 1925 I 1 gi. We had our Tree Ceremonies to-night, and they ' s Y 0' 'T - J ' ' gf .A.. were pretty snappy. just simple and sort of pure with j ' 1' Q-'. white dresses and everything. The Marching Song I I b I A- if went over big, but I for one didn't know any of the g ' I , ' i f f e V lj, other songs, and so I thought I'd just listen and see la ' how they sounded. Well, it seems that a lot of others .- ' felt the same way, so that left just a few to carry the ' 'te-e-'ee tune, but what there was of it sounded pretty well. fmt Jimple and .fort of pure X ga ' ,q? 'Q , LE! june 3, 1925 Have liked sophomore year a lot up till now, even the cozy warmth during exams, but I draw the line at this daisy-picking business. First, we get up at four in the morning and freeze, then die of sunstrokes until noon. Well, to me-a perfectly unprejudiced mind-it just seems that it is hardly fair to make us do it, when the girls who carry it can just hang around and wait for beauty to crown their charms. Q U I Al - 0' J func 7, 1925 ' Another year behind me. I certainly feel wiser than I did a year ago. Unspeakable ! ! I Sophomore year certainly was snappy. 190 ie -1.9- VIISSZIRIOH-Z -1 Junior Year September 25, 1925 Dearie mel I started out the year with a fruity wheeze, I fear, for I was so busy at a houseparty down on Long Island that I forgot to pull through Taylor Gate on time. And I am simply furious, too, because all the courses that I had picked out to elect are full to the brim, and thus I am to drag through the year with three thousand French and chemistry courses on my hands. But I am not going to be daunted by it. Ah no, My week ends are all taken up by the darling football games, and besides I have very bad ear, eye, nose and throat trouble which requires constant, frequent, and careful attention by some of the greater of our dear, kind, good New York specialists. IL , , 1 lf ? October 22, 1925 My trunks have just come, but one of them seems to have been used for a flying buttress, I verily believe, for its shape has assumed something similar to the Gothic, and some of the clothes have fallen out. Two girls were expelled today, but it wasn't anything serious. fs 'ff il - November 3, 1925 ' f f IE - s e DEAREST MOTHER, I haven't written you for a long time because I have been just simply flooded by work, in fact, if I ever get through my Art II Course alive, my mind will be gone and I will have to be put in a Boobyhatch. Mr. LeFevre is my source of joy, for he is always making mistakes. Of course, lots of people do make mistakes-that's why they have rubber mats around spittoons. But I'm afraid that you may not understand all this-it takes a college education-even if I do say so. ' I am sending home my middy, hockey-stick, and Bible, as the room is too crowded already. Thanks for the sewing basket and the dried apricots. I sent them over to Mrs. Prexy, also the woolen tights, and she is going to give them to some kind friend of the college. I am drinking my milk every day, of course, and now will have to stop and go down to say good-bye to some girls who were asked to leave because they sneezed too much in Chapel. What do you think of that? Your Loving daughter, JUNE December 6, 1925 Now that the football season is over and First Hall is here CI decided not to have anyone up this week-endD, I will have time to dash off my seventeen topics. I wrote one in between the acts of The Lady of Lyonf fthe intermissions offered ample timeD, and nearly all of the rest I9I as - is- VHSS7-IRIOH - za' -s as at the Popover yesterday, while waiting for Sunday-morning breakfast, which turned out to be luncheon. It if wonderful how you can get things done when you have to. This is my first week-end here this year, and oh, Santa Maria della I-losanna! the peace of ic! Oh God, the peace, as Amy Lowell would say. Another sophomlore left yesterday-never to return. It was whispered about that she had been once too often to West Point. .2 Q ill ff? fmzzmry 30, 1926 :JHIH DEAREST MOTHER, The Vassar Dance was held last night. It was a quiet party with no drinking, and it was great fun watching the men being carried out. Some seemed simply worn 01422 and one that I noticed especially seemed quite ill. Exams are over, and quite a number of girls flunked out. I, myself, flunked Elie and Modern Gov., but am otherwise doing well, except for the D in Psych. I remain languid but enlightened. Your loving daughter, I JUNE lj, . su? F i A Telegraphic Tale WESTERN UNION '757NB LSO Feb E, 1627 To PALEEEY PTNOCHTLE BETA NTU HOUSE HANOVER, N.H. CAN YOU CONE U? TO JUNIOR PROM NEXT ERTDAY ' QUE S T I ON NA EK . JUNE 197. H A -1s- vfxssnmon - 7 - H WESTERN UNION 57SYR WLT To MTSS JUNE BUG YASSAR COLLEGE, ROUGHKEEPSTE, N.Y. 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PROM TOMORROW COME PLEASE JUNE 58lOf N efgarive amwer received M IW A -1.9- vnssnmon - zv - ax WESTERN UNION 469tp LMT Feb. 7, 1926. 5 To MR. ERASMUS BUG LITTLE OLOVER BOND OO. DEWTTTVTLLE, N.Y. PROM TOMORROW OOM STO 5ev1Ou WESTERN UNION 452mm Feb.v,1926 To MISS JUNE BUG 273mfg VASSAR COLLEGE, ROUGHKEERSLE, N.Y. O. K. RASY 196 as - 19- vnssnmon - Z7 - as Febrzmmf 13, 1926 Well the Prom is finished, and so were vve at the end of the Grand March. We had to spend the rest of the evening shaking Allen's Foot Ease into our shoes. The orchestra, along with our feet, caused a little trouble, too, as they didnlt take the matter of playing for a fancy Prom like ours very seriously, and were constantly rushing out behind the stage to see Charlie from the Lodge-always a popular man. Some of the girls thought so, too, and they are novv busily packing. The Old Order Changeth, and there are novv a stream of girls dashing into the Infirmary head first-only to come out a day later, feet first. Scarlet fever and other dismal diseases predominate. Tke tzaferr prom man ., , never mo Ma1'ch 8, 1926 Our efhciency expert has crashed through with another innovation in the form of a nevv mail rush system. Sort of keep to the right and keep to the left and keep calm. All vve need novv is a STOP and GO signal to avoid grade-crossing accidents. At present it is rather kaleidoscopic, but We must give every- thing a try, even to crossing the centipede with the mouse, there being ample opportunity for experiment. Speaking of rushes, Phil Davis is attempting already to decide with Whom he shall go to Senior Prom. Other climml diferzfer a rg Apvil 11, 1926 The Princeton Orchestra was here for the week-end, to get the country air and a rest from their studies. Some of them came down with the mumps, but othervvise everything vvent off smoothly. Heh, heh! Our morality is no longer at stake, for, mingled merrily among the ashes and smoke of the Council Room, we are permitted to rest, suffocated but exotic. We revel and wallow in this new freedom-knee-deep in ash-trays. But vve are gay, for sprig has at last cub. ll ,, is f 197 A - 19- vfxssnruon - Z7 -s a May 8, 1926 Founderis Day showed a hilarious return to the gay Nineries. Ruddy, as an old-fashioned poodle rivaled only Muriel Bliss. Prexy, as usual, was at his best. We marveled at his batting average and were exhilarated by Mr. Fite's quaint antics. That evening, Miss Washburn scored her annual triumph in operatic endeavor, ably assisted by the graceful Mr. Holland and the tuneful Mr. Johnson. Ho-hum, how I love Founder's Day 5 its .ro eroreric. N. B. Betty Browning has beun roller-skating again. May 20, 1926 Cheerio, I really have to laugh because I have been campused for motoring. I remain limp but alluring. It was all a horrid mistake, but I can explain all: we were riding in a street-car, not an auto. The word riding confused the authorities, and it was five after seven as we bounded Have been crzmpzzred up to Taylor Gate. Mr. Dickinson has just decided to assign four more writtens before the end of the year, Miss Willis has given out several more large orders for work, and Miss White has evolved the masterly plan of giving two final exams in each of her courses instead of one, hence, I am kept alert and busy. s'f june 2, 1926 The exams are over, levez Ze dmpeaa, and as far as I know, we are considered seniors in the eyes of the world, Lord, and Faculty. Off to an unknown destiny, I said to myself, as I boarded the street-car for Coffin Gulch, Vt., and then repeated the beautiful words in the last chapter of The Camp Fire Girls at Pazrgle-Gink Lake: Mother, your little girl has had such a happy year! wh .W ,es - ls- vzxssnmon - zv - as .Senior Year September I7, 1926 And yet again! How the wheels do churn about. Steamed in at 6:55-just in time to stumble up the center aisle to a front pew. The amassed multitude of females was a familiar old sight. The gold angel heads have not improved since last seen nor has the organ lost any of its vigor as evidenced by the frequent odd note that sounds simultaneously and unexpectedly with prayers, sermons, and hymns. The freshmen look naively young, the sophomores have reached a certain stage of con- sciousness, the juniors-bla, and we are about ready to die. Well, onward ever onward! And such a night of gore and gossip as the first night is. September zo, IQZ6 9 DAVE, You DARLING BOY, I can't seem to forget that last night, talking with you. It was so divine. Rather good moon, I'll say, and wasn't the lapping of the water beguiling to say nothing of the way the wind whispered in the pine trees? But you weren't so bad at whispering, yourself! Well the convent opened with a bang this morning. Thank God, I'm on the last lap. We had our big parade around the chapel and all of us in caps and gowns. Did we look like a flock of crows with our tassels waving ahead of us like hay before mules. It was rather hard on one young girl who has a tendency to be cross-eyed. But the intellectual is not everything for me yet. Reminiscences are too fresh-too painful. Poignantly, UNIE I Oeteker 30, 1926 Toured through Senior Parlor several times this week-end, megaphoning the news of pictures here and books there to the mildly curious but bored guests. Fri ay night I took three hangover advisees from last year, one a religious fanatic, one that came out in New York last year and, Dear God, what we don't do at the Ritz, the third was a foreign student from Afghanistan, very nice. Of course, the English prof whom I invited couldn't come, but sent the family on Saturday. Oh Boy, what a bender! v lf - ,I x A November 3, 1926 DEAR MOTHER !g 'hi !i!' H! I have decided not to go to any football games this year. After all, they are all alike ex- cept the Harvard-Princeton, and I have seen so many. Life is much the same. Chapel goes by the boards pretty soon. Shall I come home for Thanksgiving? N o more time-will write later. Send prunes and any other delicacies you can hunt up. tn get Aff., JUNE as - is- vzissnmon - 2.7 - at -1 November 7, I926 The organ pealed pathetically-the singing died away-and chapel passed. And some of the sentiment thereunto attached has suffered a severe wrench. Hal Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! as our friend Beatrice Lillie might say. However, the doors will continue to remain open until7P. M. So Dol Do! Do! as my idol, Gertrude Lawrence, might urge. Gee, those two are marvelous! Well. certainly is the place to spend the after- dinner hour. We jazzed it up like Poli's Palace in ' Harlem. Consequently, to bed early, fascinating but Open until seven fatigued- e A 1 Z December 8 I 26 .X ,Q v 9 K -. Shakespeare certainly deserves to be congratulated on writing something worthy of our talent. With the exception of Founder's Day Plays, First Hall this year was the best I've seen. No curtain dispensed with the usual between-scene agony and everything was very merry. The informal was sloppy and proved to be sort of a coming-out festival for freshmen. The men were a bit young and coon-coatish for one of discriminating taste. Well, we must have our play, so on with the dance! Damn Climatology. The Weather Phenomena in Algeria is quite a cloudy topic on my hitherto seraphic horizon. 95 e ? ,EE G-:wax 1-530-u'r J I' R3 fezlzzeenjf 25, I927 MT, ' To-day we had a fire in Main. I was busy studying, but being a fire captain I thought I might as well look out the window to see what the hilarity was. After returning to my books for a few moments, the idea of mail filtered through my mind, so down I went and ran square into Mr. Richards. l'Good morning, Mr. Richards I said there seems to be a fire . Ha, Ha! he replied, laughing merrily, How did you guess? I am expecting the Fire Department at any moment now and tea will be served in the Janitor's Office. To tell you the truth he continued, lowering his voice, I didn't notice the fire at first. There was alot of smoke around but no more than usual. A little later I happened y n . into theComptroller's0fhce and said to Paul ' 'Qu'est ce que c'estCassat? Do you smell smoke? Oh! yes, he said, glad you reminded me. Z 3 Imeant to bring it up in Directors' Meeting to-morrow. There is a fire if up the hall. Whereupon I looked and saw Miss Raymond fanning the L53 . fi Q . flames which were crackling up quite an appreciable blaze. By then a '. mob of enthusiastic students swarmed into the building, clapping their ,Q hands in glee. Get out! shrieked Mr. Richards in authoritative tones. ' 'IQ ig? ' 1 l- 714 u Why get out? they cried, the fire is inside. And we still live among . if the smouldering embers and charred remains. . , ,V -I I A ? The fre if imieie ZOO E - is- vnsszmlon - zfz - E f WESTERN UNION . LMJZTSLCOQ Eeb.5,I92'7. H To W. OREDIAH BUG N032 REEK AEOO RD. COEEIN GUI,CH VT. GOT THROUGH EVERYTHING BUT GIIIVIATGIGGY D IN GARBAGE? AIIID SEWERS WHOOIDIE JUNE ' fdifzjk Feblfzzmgf 15, I927 DAVE DEAR, You were too marvelous to vvrite me that cute note. I must confess I was a bit forlorn at having you of all people misunder- stand me vvhen I needed you most. Everything seemed so futile and empty and intangible, sort of. And then your frantic, sym- pathetic letter popped out of my mail box and set me up like nothing I could mention here. You have such a subtle Way of being fatally irresistible when I am at my lovvest ebb of femi- ninity. Well, Dave, you are a darling and I adore you for all that you said. I'll see you next Saturday. Took in a Wedding last vveek and it was just overwhelmingly bone dry. Iplucked a cup of punch off each tray that vvent by, and if I took one I took ten. But no luck, so I dragged myself back to these sup- posedly unpolluted vvalls, patched and panting. Ojjf for the wedding Emotionally, I JUNIE . J f f - I Mazzfcb 7, 1927 1-V-'fu March! March! April, May and June! It vvon't be long novv, and then will I be educated? HELL, NO! But what do I care. This season of the year is enough to make anyone mould and rot to the very marrow of her bony substance. Had an entertaining time at the movies the other night. The show began to tax our patience, intelligence, and endurance, so vve bounced out, giving the usher an understanding Wink on the Way. And Where should We land but in Weed's Music Store-in the back of the shop, to be sure, to be sure, disporting ourselves among the pianolas and lounging about imbibing cigarettes. Quel jois de vivre! W ailiimgggelp 7.01 A -1.9- vfxssnmon-zv - M April 25, 1927 The peace! Yes, Dear God, the peace as Amy Lowell has said before. It's over, and why we go through it twice is more than I can understand. But it is nice, innocent, artilicial fun, theoretically speaking. Practically, however, proms are inevitably and intrinsically problematical enigmas, Dave came and proved to be alarmingly smooth with weak characters of a very definite type. So I guess it's all over now. Anyway, I picked up a rather good Newport date during the s orting summer months. The tone of the whole party was a bit dubious in the eyes of the fsithful and watchful older generation. The Saxaphone player put on a little impromptu act that was suppressed, and he was afterwards removed under the influence of a few stalwart friends of the college. The music had a bad time after that gay episode, for the remaining members of the crew were slightly drowsy, shall we say? And we waltzed on-one damn man after another-! I haven't slept it all off yet, though I retired resolved but reeling. , I f E i :Fl b-r-r-a-MI I.. April 29, 1927 Can't let Founders Day go by without dropping a word of glowing exhilaration about this day of days. The Faculty seem so natural and human when this rare opportunity comes to let loose, as it were. It's the only time I feel I have anything in common with them. There were no casualtities on the baseball nine this year and PreXy's batting average again proved astonishing. I H WESTERN UNION 5'72+9ip BLUE May TO, 1927. To MBS. OBEDTAH BUOY BEETLE BAY INN BEETLE BAY, MAINE WHY DONT YOU LET ME KNOW HOW MANY BOOIVIS YOU WANT EOB COlfHVLENOElVlENT T WISI-I YOU WOULD NOT COIVLE DONT EXPECT TO SEE IVIE TE YOU BRING UNCLE AND AUNTTE. JUNE oO'7b5Qo 7.07. A - 1.9 - vnssnmon - Z7 - a May If, I927 Tradition once more has rollicked onto the campus as the end draws nigh. To-night we cavorted about doing clumsy antics in an attem t to roll hoops. A hoop is such a divine phenomena to get sentimental over. Well, I passes mine to an eager sophomore-may she roll it rnerily on. There was the usual exchange of Steps and Songs accompanied by a scattering of bleary eyes and lumpy throats. If it were not for the latter rather humorous touch of human frailty the occasion might be quite impressive, but my eyes always light on some blubbing Luloo and l'm off. Dear, dear sentiment if the curse of the human race. . june 7, I927 The night I've waited for and the night l've looked forward to, but why do l feel so sunk? Well, what's the odds, we rounded things up with a wild dinner party. After swinging up the aisle in solemn splendor, heads cocked, hats tipped, and tassels dangling, we received burdens and responsibilities that I never dreamed existed. Life is so full it seems, And thence to the dinner table after frantic packing all afternoon. Believe me the Elks and Rotarians don't know what a rousing meeting is, not even when Fanny Bryce croons them a rowdy number. Cheers and songs prevailed for quite some time. When the soup and je ne sais quoi of the next Fomzmim played , course subsided, some of our more prominent members rose to the occasion and unaccustomed as they were to the discomforts of public speaking volunteered a friendly word. The real hilarity of the evening began when our engaged girl friends started to divulge their betrothals. And such a scene! As they ran around the tables, fountains played from the water pitchers and glasses-silver was carelessly hurled through the air, and the ice cream limply melted away. When the agile young brides jogged twice around the banquet hall, the intensity of the celebration increased-the tables sagged-the chairs cracked-the thunder of applause roared out furiously-the air rung with cheers and the curtain rung down. 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May the enthusiasm which they .have shown in their application to this important work be the means of their gaining many other laurels in the years that are ahead. G9 . 'Q :St will read it and pronounce it interesting R. J it J . . . . . . . BAKER-JQNES ' HAUSAUER-INC. Builders of Distinctive Qollege Annuals 45f5l CARROLL STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 7.16 Wonderful Thlnrgr to Ent J. B. SISSON'S SONS ROMAN GARDEN RESTAURANT , AND TEA ROOM Ancrzoneem nGDo REGULAR AUCTIONS EVERY MONDAY DAINTY SPECIALTIES df MODERATE PRICES We .Y ell College Clothing nt Anrtian and Will Buy Your Fzlrniture FullICezefJe Dinner, fI.00 Mzzfir 343 MAIN STREET 372 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 658 THE POPOVER SHOP Cgmplimenff fmt ez Sialzfggiqzlgsflldffifi' ef A Good Place for a A Hasty Snack Open X.'30'I0.'00 ' 26 COLLEGE VIEW AVENUE ARLINGTON, N. Y. 1900 1927 EDMUND L. WQLVEN Pozfemn' Photographer Reproductions of Class Groups, Parties, Hall Plays, Hockey, Basketball Groups, were made from photographs taken by this studio. Our Work has been in all VASSARIONS since IQOO. .S'tnella.' 350 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 117 RESTAURANT SODA SMITH BROTHERS feiriieiif .ririee 1847 . CANDY LUNCHEONETTE THE SALTE ORD FLOWER SHOP POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Ceiteriricg te Tjeiffeir fer 28 yeeirf einer Through one of our 4,000 branches, We can deliver your flower orders anywhere at any time Have you ever tried the Telegraphic Flower Xervice? 118 THE A. V. HAIGHT Co. Printing and Bookhiniling COLLEGE PROGRAMS PUBLICATIONS AND ANNUALS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Extahlirhca' E linen Year: THE ALBERTS SPECIALTY SHOP Select line of Gowns, Waists, Skirts and Sweaters Notions, Toilet Articles and Sanitary Goods Agency for New York Cleaning and Dyeing 13 College View Ave., Arlington, N. Y. At North Hall Gate NEW YORK STEAM CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Lailier: Why not give us an Op ortunity to show you what a wondergul trans- formation we can make in your old and soiled garments in the line of Cleaning and Dyeing Factory: 114-118 SMITH STREET, Phone 2607 Main .S'tar:.' 6 LIBERTY STREET, Phan: 761 Aging at: ALBERT'S SHOP, Phone Z64Q 13 COLLEGE VIEW AVENUE Sag it miih Zlllnmmf Through GINDRA .sill MAIN STREET NEAR COLLEGE Phan: 157 Hair' Gord! HARPER METHOD SHOP MIssEs MCDONNELL Marcel and Permanent Waving, Eugene Machine Hair Dressing and Sharnpooin g, Treatment of Hair and Scalp a Specialty, Facial Massage, representing MARTHA MATILDA HARPER'S METHOD 314 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Farmers' Co-Operative Milk Co., Inc. Pasteurized Milk, Certified Milk Cream, Butter, Cheese Buttermilk 729 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Phone 1336 CA RY,S COLLEGE VIEW INN THE PLACE FOR COLLEGE GIRLS TO EAT Nearly all of thern do EXHIBIT HOUSE FOR NEW YORK FIRMS Eftahlixhed I9 05 College View Laundry QFOrrnerly A. Bc M. D. Luhoschj Dry Cleaning and Preming a Specially at Reaxonahle Price: MARIE NICHT 11 COLLEGE VIEW AVE. PHONE 3418 11 l w fx ,EF r K .f f ' A A ,f ff i WX r i of 'fr 'anna . 1' 'llalaivillix , si' ..f ,- . iw 'L f i te: slut: I fT'rg,1---m4- f rl ply, -:lgi pr.-.i . QM I Mali -'-4 ' 'il f' f L ' 4 Fl' egg' 4 ' w 1 cf' I l ' I ' ' TH .'1 1? .1 ' 'ii uETI'W Um fix fa pant' '.'i1t,fl V ,E 'h' ll, h,' it 'r lil' FL li' 'i' 'I F ' ie -ff' -1 1 'ill l i l I M ' 'll' 'f f' ig ,r 5 'llr ' 1' lille, ld'l l l'l'l llo : wl'gll l il ' .H 1, ' CWM o your College Sroafea your .ffoffo foo all timer If you live near Poughkeepsie, you can trade in person. If you live far avvay, you still can keep in Contact with the store that Was your store in College Clays by postage stamp or telephone. Our Mail Service Department is brought about through former Vassar students who continue their shopping long after they leave the store. LUCKEY, PLATT AND COMPANY A Reel! Food for wee Iixzjf yeezrf- SCI-IRAUTIIS ICE CREAM HEVERY FLAVOR MEETS WITH EAVORU GQQLZD SINCE 1866 FHCZ'07'jl.' 12-14-16 North Bridge Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. TRAVIS ELECTRIC SERVICE DMM by ' WILLIAM INEEIEIIESSIZIE KRIEGER '23 595 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Telephone 87 ' R ry. , , ., 1' ff I f 5YUll UF llllllffz! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST WEAVES AND LATEST PATTERNS IN Silky, Ufoolene, Dreff Goody, Cotton Fezorief AT MODERATE PRICES 213 MAIN STREET Telephone 1587-f POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Tglgplygng 3472 IOO ROOMS IOO BATHS - HOTELX CAMPBELL Vassar Tailor Orders Cezlled For and Delivered Free of Cloezrge wana. 9 So. Hamilton Sc., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ponglakeep.rie'f Neweet Hotel Opened I926 WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE Garage - Absolutely Fircproof Parking Space JAY L. WEAVER, Managing Director PHONE 3400 Simonds-Shields-Lonsdale MERCHANT5 Grain Company NATIONAL BANK 'lvl' 3562135 KANSAS CITY, Mo. MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. E. D. GILDERSLEEVE SON GOWNS AND CAPS INCORPORATED ALso S H 0 E S H oody for All Degrees sa gf 1 Quality and Service at a Low Price I 286 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK COTRELL 84 LEONARD A 1 T,1,ph,,,,, 33, College Dept. ALBANY, N. Y. 17.7. ?StfZlY3 A zV3.fR'5tf3SN3tf3.!Y!t'flXx t73LX5tfkt'K3SX3r73if-X35 ,Q . bfi! ' J E , ' Y i ar w N, .-rl 3 'I L W 17 mr' X J 4 1 . E A F afvorite among Vassar Alumnae 2 3'-za p A Q OLD BLEACII REAL IRISH LINEN 2 AND LINEN DAMASKS B 3 CG-HESE famous linens are bleached by the old 5 time method of sun, wind and grass. They harmonize with the modern idea of in- ? telligent luxury - the economy of quality. Ei The Old Bleach Linens have been long and favorably known to Vassar and its graduates for their rich quality, artistry and Wearability. If you, yourself, are interested in knowing more about ir, write for booklet, The Story of ' Old Bleach Linen. 221 , G Q The Olld Ewlleach Linen Co.,Ltd. E1 1 44 East 25th Street Factory: 6 NEW YORK CITY RANDALSTOWN, No. IRELAND ,H , ..:c.,, ...I N i. ' 5 m2fir.gfggfjf-Qlfir,::.Q,fbe-,I 5.1 g I ' y ' 2 Old Bleach Linim are wld in the but linen departments and exclzzfive linen :torn throughout the country. 17.3 HILL IDE NORWALK, CONNECTICUT College Preparatory, General and Special Courses, Preparations for new Comprehensive Examina- tions. Community Life valuable in preparation for college. Circular and booklet of views on request. Margaret R. Brendlinger, A.B., Varmr Vida Hunt Francis, A.B., .Ymitb PRINCIPALS WORLD ACQUAINTANCE TOURS For Study-Exceptional opportunities for students and faculty members. Far Plmmre-Tours sailing each week. Best ships, low rates. Baakln' on fequerr Experienced lmderr Ask Vassar Travel Bureau about SPECIAL 1927 VASSAR TOUR Other Itizzenzrier .Yperialb Arranged WORLD ACQUAINTANCE ToURs 51 West 49th Street New York City I-IERIDA Gown: Millinery c' 73? 'J be 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK off all 00054520125 17. as - Is- vnssnmon - za - it Fi Former Members of 'I 917 ADAMS, MARIONrCMfS. Abbot Moffatl . ANDERSON, ELIZAIIETI-I .... ATWATER, HELEN , . . BANCROFT, BAREARA . . BANES, MARGARET .... BERNHEIM, MINDA CMrs. Ned Hess? . BETTS, MARY ..., BONBRIGHT, ELEANOR . . BoococIc, MOLLY . . . BREcIc, KATHERINE ..,. BROOKING, JULIA ..... BULLITT, PRICILLA CMrs. Wilbur Morrisj CHASE, CECELIA . . CIIICKERING, MARY . CLAUSEN, HILDA .... COLEMAN, CoNsTANcE .,,. COLLENS, MARGARET .... Cox, EMMA LEE CMrS. Robert FayD . . CROCKER, JOSEPHINE CMrS. Willard LutherD . CUMMINGS, CAROLINE ..,. CURTIS, HELEN K ..... DARLINGTON, MARY CMrs. Thomas TaylorD . DAVIS, CHRISTINE ..... DETTE, ESTHER ..... DONALDSON, MARGARET DRYER, TERESE . . 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