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PAGE Title Page 5 Dedication 6-7 Board of Trustees 8 Faculty 9-18 Officers of Administration 19 Alumnae Association 20 In Memoriam 21 Undergraduate Association 22-23 Classes 24-31 Brooks Hall 32 Publications : Mortarboard 34-35 Barnard Bulletin 36-37 Barnard Bear 38-39 Clubs: Deutscher Kreis 42 Societe Franchise 43 Classical Club 44 Philosophy Club 45 Firelight Club 46 English Club 47 Mathematics Club 48 Botanical Club 49 Socialist Society 50 PAGE Suffrage Club 51 Musical Clubs 52-54 Press Club 55 Building Fund 56-57 Religious and Philanthropic Or- ganizations 58-62 Exchange .63 Song Practice 64 Fraternities 65-74 Harrison Fisher ' s College Girls .. 75 Commencement Week 77-82 Athletics 83-91 Field Day 92-93 Greek Games 94-96 Dramatics 97-105 Mass Meeting 106 Dances 107-109 History 111-132 Literature 133-137 Statistics 138-139 Class Picture 140-141 Class Roll 142-180 Directory 182-186 Advertisements 187 Printed by The Chas. L. Willard Co., 286 Fifth Avenue, New York [4] THE MORTARBOARD VOL. XXI Published by the JUNIOR CLASS of BARNARD COLLEGE ®0 iWtetf anna €. jHeper £js tauncf) frienb of Jlarnarb College anb eberp one of us!, toe bebtcate tfjtsi fjoptng tfjat, as a tofeen of our esteem anb affection, it map fmb some poor fabour in fjer epes. poarir of Crugtee Cfjatrman Silas B. Brown ell, LL.D. tceCfjatrman Mrs. A. A. Anderson Clerk Frederick B. Jennings Creasiurer George A. Plimpton Silas B. Brownell, LL.D. Mrs. Joseph H. Choate Mrs. Alfred Meyer George A. Plimpton Mrs. James Talcott Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn Mrs. A. A. Anderson Edward W. Sheldon The Very Rev. William M. Grosvenor, D.D. Frederic B. Jennings Mrs. Henry N. Munn Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., Jur.D., LL.D., (Cantab.), D.Litt. (Oxon.) Albert ( i. Milbank Miss Clara B. Spence Howard Townsend Mrs. Gino C. Speranza John G. Milburn George L. Rives Miss Charlotte S. Baker Horace W. Carpentier Pierre Jay Mrs. Charles Cary Rumsey Mrs. Herbert Parsons [8] Z )t Jfacultp iPregtbent NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Columbia, 1882; A.M., 1883; PhD., 1884; LL.D., Syracuse, 1898; Tulane, 1901; Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Yale and University of Pennsylvania, 1902; Chicago, 1903; Man- chester and St. Andrews, 1905 ; Cambridge, 1907 ; Williams, 1908 ; Harvard and Dart- mouth, 1909; J.U .D., Breslau, 1911; D. Litt, Oxford, 1905; Officer de la Legion d ' Honneur, 1906; Commander of the Order of the Red Eagle (Prussia), 1910; Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1911 ; Trustee of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; President of the Association for International Conciliation (American Branch) ; 1885, Assistant in Philosophy; 1887, tutor ; 1888, also Lecturer on History and Institutes of Education; 1889, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Ethics and Psychology; 1890, Pro- fessor of same, also Lecturer on Education; 1895, Professor of Philosophy and Educa- tion; 1890, Dean of Faculty of Philosophy; 1900 and 1901, Director of Summer Session; 1902, President of the University. [9] VIRGINIA CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE Dean and Professor of English. A.B., Barnard, 1899; A.M., Columbia, 1900; Ph.D., Colum- bia, 1908; Assistant Barnard College, 1900-1903; Tutor, 1903- 1907 ; Lecturer, 1908-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-1911 ; Dean and Professor, 1911. — Phi Beta Kappa. [10] WILLIAM TENNEY BREWSTER Provost and Professor of English A.B., Harvard College, 1892; A.M., Harvard University, 1893. Harvard College and Radcliffe College, 1893-1894 ; Colum- bia College and Barnard College, 1894-1900; Tutor, 1900-1902; Adjunct Professor, Barnard, 1902-1906; Professor, 1906- ; Acting Dean, 1907-1910; Provost, 1910-. Phi Beta Kappa. [11] EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN McVickar Professor of Political Economy A.B., Columbia University, 1879; LL.B., 1884; Ph.D., 1884; LL.D., 1904. Lecturer at Colum- bia, 1885-1887; Adjunct profes- sor, 1888-1891 ; Professor, 1891-. Phi Beta Kappa. HAROLD JACOBY Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy A.B., 1885; Ph.D., 1896. EDWARD D. PERRY Jay Professor of Greek A.B., Col umbia, 1875; Ph.D., Tubingen, 1879; LL.D., Colum- bia, 1904. Columbia, Tutor in Greek and Sanskrit, 1880-1883; Tutor in Greek and Instructor in Sanskrit, 1883-1891 ; Professor of Sanskrit, 1891-1895 ; lay pro- fessor of Greek, 1895- . Phi Beta Kappa. JAMES RIGNALL WHEELER Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art A.B., Vermont, 1880; LL.D.. 1909; Ph.D., Harvard, 1885; Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art, Colum- bia University, 1912-. FRANKLIN H. GIDDINGS Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization A.B., Union College, 1877; LL.D., Oberlin College, 1900; Bryn Mawr, 1888-1894; Colum- bia , 1894-. Phi Beta Kappa. FRANK NELSON COLE Professor of Mathematics A.B., Harvard, 1882; Ph.D., Harvard, 1886. Lecturer in Mathematics, Harvard, 1885- 1887; Instructor and Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Uni- versity of Michigan, 1888-1895 ; Professor of Mathematics, Co- lumbia University, 1895-. [121 JAMES II. ROBINSON Professor of History A.B., Harvard, 1887; post- graduate courses at Harvard and in ( Germany ; Ph.D., Freiburg, 1K90. Lecturer on European History, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1891 ; Associate Profes- sor, 1892-1895; Professor of History, Columbia University, 1895- ; Acting Dean of Barnard College, 1900-1901. HERBERT G. LORD Professor of Philosophy A.B., Amherst, 1871; A.M., causa honoris, 1900. University of Buffalo, 1895-1898; Colum- bia, 1900-. Phi Beta Kappa. CALVIN THOMAS Gebhard Professor of the Ger- manic Languages and Literatures A.B., University of Michigan, 1874; A.M., 1877; LL.D., 1904. University of Michigan, 1886- 1896; Columbia, 1896-. NELSON GLENN McCREA Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature A.B., Columbia Cniversity, 1885; A.M., 1886; Ph.D., 1888, University Fellow in Classical Philology, 1885-1888; Tutorial Fellow in Latin, 1S88-1889; Tutor, 1889-1895; Instructor, 1895-1900; Adjunct Professor, 1900-1903; Professor, 1903- ; Anthon I J rofessor of the Latin Language and Literature, 191 1-. Phi Beta Kappa. WILLIAM P. TRENT Professor of English Literature A.M., University of Virginia, 1884; LL.D., Wake Forest Col- lege, 1899; D.C.L., University of the South, 1905. University of the South, 1888-1900; Columbia, 1900-. Acting Provost of Bar- nard, 1911-1912. LIVINGSTON FARRAND Professor of Anthropology A.B., Princeton, 1888, A.M 1891 ; M.D., Columbia, 1891. Resigned. [131 HENRY E. CRAMPTON Professor of Zoology A.B., Columbia University, 1893; Ph.D., Columbia Univer- sity, 1899; Columbia University, 1893-1895; Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1895-1896; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 1895-1903 ; Biolog- ical Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, 1904-1906; Columbia University, 1896- ; Associate of Carnegie Institute, 1903- ; Cura- tor of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, 1909-. Sigma Xi. CHARLES KNAPP Professor of Classical Philology A.B., Columbia, 1887; A.M., 1888; Ph.D., 1890. Prize Fellow in Classics, Columbia, 1887-1890 ; Tutorial Fellow in Classics, Co- lumbia, 1889-1890; Barnard, In- structor, 1891-1902; Adjunct Professor, 1902-1906; Profes- sor, 1906-. Phi Beta Kappa. HENRY L. MOORE Professor of Political Economy A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1896. Barnard, Professor of Political Economy, 191 2-. HERBERT M. RICHARDS Professor of Botany S.B., Harvard, 1891; Sc.D., ibid., 1895 ; assistant, Harvard and instructor, Radcliffe, 1891- 1895; Parker Fellow, 1895-1896; Tutor, Barnard, 1896-1898; In- structor, Harvard, 1897-1898; Instructor, Barnard, 1898-1902; Adjunct Professor, ibid., 1902- 1906; Professor, ibid., 1906-. MARGARET E. MALTBY Associate Professor of Physics A.B., Oberlin, 1882; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1891 ; A.M., ( Iberlin, 1891 ; Ph.D., Goettingen Lhiiver- sity, 1895 ; Physikalisch-Technis- che Reich sanstalt, 1898-9; Clark University. 1899-1900. Physics Department, Wellesley College, 1889-1893, and 1896-7; Lake Erie College, 1897-8; Bar- nard College, Department of Chemistry, Instructor, 1900-3 ; Department of Physics, Adjunct Professor, 1903-10; Assistant Professor, 1910; Associate Pro- fessor, 191 3-. LOUIS A. LOISEAUX Assistant Professor of the Ro- mance Languages and Liter- atures Certificat d ' Etudes Primaries Superieures, Academie de Dijon, 1887; Brevet d ' Instituteur, 1887; B.es. Sc., 1894. Cornell Univer- sity, 1S91-1892; Columbia, Tutor in French, 1892-1893; Tutor in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 1893-1900; Instruc- tor, 1900-1904; Adjunct Pro- fessor, 1904-1910; Assistant Pro- fessor, 1910-. |141 JAMES T. SHOTWELL Professor of History A.B., Toronto, 1898; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903. Columbia Uni- versity Scholar in European His- tory, 1898-1899; Fellow in Euro- pean History, 1899-1900; Assist- ant, 1900-1901 ; Lecturer, 1901- 1903; Instructor, 1903-1905; Adjunct Professor, 1905-1908; Professor, 1908- . WILLIAM P. M( )NTAG,UE Associate Professor of Philosophy A.B., Harvard, 1896; A.M., 1897; Ph.D., 1898. Harvard, 1898-1899; University of Cali- fornia, 1899-1903; Columbia, Lecturer, 1903-1904; Tutor, 1904-1905; Instructor, 1905- 1907; Adjunct Professor, 1907-. GEORGE W. B( )TSFORD Professor of History A.B., University of Nebraska, 1884; A.M., 1899; Ph.D., Cor- nell University, 1891. Kalama- zoo College, 1886-1890; Bethany College, 1891-1895 ; Harvard, 1895-1901 ; Columbia, 1901-. Phi Beta Kappa. GRACE A. HUBBARD Associate Professor of English A.B., Smith College, 1887; A.M., Cornell, 1892 ; Smith Col- lege, 1892-1904; Barnard, Lec- turer, 1905-1910. Associate Pro- fessor, 1910-. Phi Beta Kappa. EDWARD KASNER Professor of Mathematics B.S., College of the City of New York, 1896; A.M., Colum- bia University, 1897; Ph.D., 1899; Barnard, 1900-. Phi Beta Kappa. MARIE REIMER Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1897; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr, 1904. Vassar Col- lege, Graduate Scholar, 1897- 1898; Assistant, 1898-1899; Fel- low at Bryn Mawr, 1899-1902; Student at University of Berlin, 1902- 1903 ; Barnard ' . Lecturer, 1903- 1904; Instructor, 1904- 1909; Adjunct Professor, 1909- 1910; Associate Professor, 1910-. Phi Beta Kappa. (151 ADAM LEROY JONES Chairman of Committee on Un- dergraduate Admissions A.B., 1895, Williams College ; Ph.D., 1898, Columbia Univer- sity; Assistant in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1898-1901 ; Lecturer, 1901-1902; Tutor, 1902-1905 ; Preceptor in Philoso- phy, Princeton University, 1905- 1909; Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions, Columbia, 1909-. WILHELM ALFRED BRAUN Associate Professor of the Ger- manic Languages and Literatures A.B., Toronto University, 1895; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903. Fellow in German, Chicago Uni- versity, 1898-1899; Fellow in German, Columbia, 1899-1900; Barnard, Assistant, 1900-1901 ; Tutor, 1901-1906; Instructor, 1906-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910- 1911; Associate Professor, 1911- . HENRY R. MUSSEY Associate Professor of Eco- nomics A.B., Beloit College, 1900; Ph.D., Columbia, 1905. N. Y. U., 1903-1905; Bryn Mawr, 1905- 1907; Pennsylvania, 1907-1909; Barnard, 1909-. TRACY ELLIOT HAZEN Assistant Professor of Botany A.I ' .., University of Vermont, 1897; A.M., Columbia Univer- sity, 1899; Ph.D., 1900. Direc- tor, Fairbanks Museum of Nat- ural Science, St. Tohnsbury, Yt. ; 1901-1902; Assistant at Colum- bia, 1902; Tutor at Barnard, 1903-1907; Instructor, 1907- 1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. RAYMOND WEEKS Professor of the Romance Lan- guages and Literatures A.B., Harvard, 1890; A.M., 1901; Ph.D., 1897. University of Michigan, 1891-1893; Travel- ing Fellow to Harvard Univer- sity, 1893-1895 (Universities of Paris and Berlin) ; University of Missouri, 1895-1908; Student at University of Paris, 1904-1905 ; University of Illinois, 1908- 1909 ; Columbia and Barnard, 1909-. RAYMOND C. OSBURN Assistant Professor of Zoology B.Sc, Ohio State University, 1898; M.Sc, 1900; Ph.D., Co- lumbia L T niversity, 1906 ; Star- ling Medical College, 1898-1899; Fargo College, 1899-1902; High School of Commerce, 1903-1907; Barnard, 1907-. |16] JOHN LAWRENCE GERIG Associate Professor of Celtic A.B., 1898; A.M., 1899; University of Missouri; Ph.D., February, 1902, University of Nebraska. Eleve Tit- ulaire de l ' Ecole des Haut Etudes, Paris, 1904. Teaching Fellow in Romance Languages, University of Missouri, 1898-1899, Teaching Fel- low in Romance Languages, San- skrit and Comparative Philology; University of Nebraska, 1899-1903; Student, University of Paris, 1903- 1905; Instructor in Romance Lan- guages, Williams College, 1905- 1906; Lecturer (1906), Tutor (1898), Instructor (1909), and Assistant Professor of Romance Languages (1910), Associate Professor (1912), Columbia University. Phi Beta Kappa. LA RUE VAN HOOK Associate Professor of Classical Philology A.B., University of Michigan, 1899, Ph.D., University of Chi- cago, 1904. Member of Ameri- can School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1901-2; Acting Professor of Greek, University of Colorado, 1902-3 ; Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1904 ; Preceptor, Prince- ton University, 1905-1910; Co- lumbia University, 1910-. DAVID S. MUZZEY Associate Professor of History A.B., Harvard, 1893; B.D., New York University, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia, 1907; Teacher of Mathematics, Robert Col- lege, Constantinople, 1893-1894; Teacher of Classics and History, Ethical Culture School, 1899- 1905; Head of History Depart- ment, Ethical Culture School, 1911-1912. Barnard, 1912-. GERTRUDE M. HIRST Assistant Professor of Classical Philology Cambridge Classical Tripos (Part I), 1890; A.M., Columbia University, 1900; Ph.D., 1902. Barnard, Assistant, 1901-1903; Tutor, 1903-1905 ; Instructor, 1905-1912. Assistant Professor, 1912-. CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition A.B., Columbia, 1888; A.M., 1889; Ph.D., 1894. Fellow in English, Columbia, 1888-1891; Tutor in Rhetoric, 1891-1894; Instructor, 1894-1895; Instructor in Rhetoric, Yale, 1895-1899; Assistant Professor, 1898-1908; Professor, 1909-1911; Pro- fessor of English, 191 1 -. ROBERT E. CHADDOCK Associate Professor of Statistics A.B., 1900, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio. Instructor in Wooster College, 1900-1905. University Fellow in Sociology, Columbia University, 1906-7. A.M., School of Political Science, Columbia University, 1906. Honorary Fellow in Sociology, Columbia University, 1907-1909, Ph.D. in Sociol- ogy, Columbia University, 1908. Instructor in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, Phila., Pa., 1909-10. Assistant Professor in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Statistics and Director of Statistical Laboratory of Columbia University, 191 1-. IDA H. OGILVIE Assistant Professor of Geology A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1900; Ph. D., Columbia, 1903. Bar nard, Lecturer, 1903-1905. Instructor, 1905-1912. Assistant Professor, 1912-. MABEL FOOTE WEEKS Associate in English A.B., Radcliffe, 1894. Dr. Sach ' s School for Girls. Barnard, 1907-. [17| ©tfjer 0Ktcer£ of instruction Henri F. Muller, Ph.D Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures Eleanor Keller, A.M Instructor in Chemistry Harold Chapman Brown, Ph.D Instructor in Philosophy Pauline H. Dederer, A.M Instructor in Zoology Marion E. Latham, A.M Instructor in Botany Allen Wilson Porterfield, Ph.D Instructor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures Maude A. Huttmann, A.M Instructor in History Grace Langford, S.B Instructor in Physics Harry L. Hollingworth, Ph.D Instructor in Psychology Louise H. Gregory, Ph.D Instructor in Zoology Juliana S. Haskell, Ph.D Instructor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures Harold B. Curtis, Ph.D Instructor in Mathematics William Haller, A.M Instructor in English William S. Messer, A.M Instructor in Classical Philology Luther Herbert Alexander, Ph.D Instructor in the Romance Languages and Literatures Clare M. Howard, A.M Instructor in English Emilie J. Hutchinson, A.M Instructor in Economics Gottlieb Augustus Betz, Ph.D Instructor in the Germanic Languages and Literatures George Walker Mullins, A.M Instructor in Mathematics Ethel Sturtevant, A.B Lecturer in English Grace H. Goodale, A.B Lecturer in Classical Philology Esther Everett Lape, A.B Lecturer in English Ruth Weir Raeder, A.M Lecturer in Geology Laura C. Brant, A.M Assistant in Physics Ruth S. Finch, A.M Assistant in Chemistry Juliet S. Poyntz, A.M Assistant in History Mary Wotherspoon Stewart, A.B Assistant in Botany Anna Baker Yates, A.B Assistant in Chemistry Carolyn Sheldon, A.B Assistant in History Viola Turck, A.B Research Assistant in Chemistry [18] ©fttcer of Sbmtmstfratton N. W. Lig gett, A.B., Bursar Anna E. H. Meyer, A.B., Registrar Katharine S. Doty, A.M., Secretary Virginia Tucker Boyd, A.B., Clerk Helen Peck Young, Secretary to the Dean and the Provost Mabel Foote Weeks, A.B., Mistress of Brooks Hall Mary MacColl, A.B., Secretary of Brooks Hall Bertha L. Rockwell, Librarian of Barnard College William Dawson Johnston, A.M., Librarian of the University Frederick A. Goetze, M.Sc, Consulting Engineer Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D., Chaplain of the University William H. McCastline, M.D., University Health and Sanitary Officer [19] Ss octate Slumnae of parnarb College FOUNDED JANUARY 25, 1895 INCORPORATED DECEMBER 13, 1901 0Uittva Alice Koiin Pollitzer, (Mrs. Sigmund), 1893 President Jean Loomis Frame (Mrs. James E.), 1904 First Vice-President Mary Agnes Miller, 1908 Second Vice-President Ruth Earle Lawrence (Mrs. Richard W.) 1902 Secretary Jean Disbrow Hadley (Mrs. Earl J.), 1907 Treasurer poarb of Btrector? Elizabeth Allen, 1902 Gratia Whited Baldwin (Mrs. Charles S.), 1895 Alice D. Brewster, 1906 Amelia Reynaud Chapman (Mrs. Carlton }■), 1899 Pauline H. Dederer, 1901 Lilian H. Egleston, 1910 Jean Loomis Frame (Mrs. James E.), 1904 Jean Disbrow Hadley (Mrs. Earl J.), 1907 Sara Straus Hess (Mrs. Alfred F. ), 1900 Clare Howard, 1903 Romola Lyon Keeler (Mrs. Floyd Y.), 1904 Harriet Burton Laidlaw (Mrs. James L.), 1902 Ruth Earle Lawrence (Mrs. Richard W.), 1902 Mary Agnes Miller, 190.S Mary B. Polhemus, 1911 Alice Kohn Pollitzer (Mrs. Sigmund), 1893 Maude Wilcox VanRiper (Mrs. Edwin), 1897 Cfjatrmen of Committees Finance: Jean Loomis Frame, 1904 Statistics: Irma Alexander Goldfrank. 1908 Students ' Aid: Mabel Parsons, 1895 Membership: Doris Long, 1910 Nominating: Louise M. Sillcox, 1911 Reunion : Josephine S. Pratt, 1907 Undergraduate Interests: Mary Agnes Miller, 1908 By-Laws, Legislation and Printing: F. Theodora Baldwin, 1900 Athletics: Lillian Schoedler, 1911 Cfjatrmen of Special Committee? Publicity: Charlotte E. Morgan, 1904 Employment of Barnard Graduates : Agnes L. Dickson, 1899 Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations: Elizabeth Allen, 1902 [20] 3(n jWemoriam CONSTANCE WILLIAM VON WAHL Class of 1912 Born January 19, 1890 Died April 19, 1913 EDITH MADDOCK THOMAS Class of 1914 .Born September 9, 1893 Died November 17, 1913 121] Carol Lorenz Eleanor Mayer Dorothy Fitch Margaret Peck Sarah Butler [22] ®fje ®nbergrai uate Ss octatton FOUNDED APRIL 7, 1902 Officers! Dorothy Fitch, 1914 President Margaret Peck, 1914 Vice-President Sarah Butler, 1915 , • Treasurer Carol Lorenz, 1916 Secretary Cxecuttbe Committee Eleanor Mayer, 1914 Sydney Miner, 1914 Edith Stiles, 1915 Emma Seipp, 1916 Lucile Taylor, 1917 ( ' hairman Margaret Peck I Ex-officic Dorothy pitch j Dorothy Fitch, 1914 Margaret Peck, 1914 Eleanor Mayer, 1914 Sarah Butler, 1915 Carol Lorenz, 1916  tubent Council ( ' hairman Louise Adams, 1914 Freda Kirch wey, 1915 Margaret King, 1916 Beatrice Lowndes, 1917 [23] Clas of 1914 gi (d ' e caaroi ical ol avynravTe MOTTO COLORS BROWN AND GOLD MASCOT LION FLOWER YELLOW CHRYSANTHEMUM Louise Adams President Sidney Miner • Vice-President Marguerite Schorr Recording Secretary Marie Clinch Corresponding Secretary Luisa Ros Treasurer Rose Marie Wise Historian [24] Cte of 1914 Louise Adams Anna Adikes Caroline Allison Sophie Andrews Bertha Badanes Elizabeth Baily Mabel Baldwin Marion Barber Gladys Bateman Minnie Baum Esther Beers Elsa Becker Judith Bernstein Marguerite Bevier Winifred Boegehold Julia Bolger Mae Brew Margaret Brittain Virginia Brittain Kate Brown Lucile Bunzl Caroline Burgevin Margaret Carman Julia Carroll Ethel Cherry Mildred Clark Marie Clinch Alice Clingen Caroline Cohn Nancy Coryell Eunice Curtice Jane Dale Edith Davis Genet Dee (Mrs. S.) Estelle De Young Helen Downes Marguerite Engler Jennette Ferguson Dorothy Fitch Louise Fox Hortense Friedman Frances Gates Isabel Greenberg Gertrude Greenwald Christina Grof Ruth Guernsey Harriet Harrer Florence Harris Hannah Harris Esther Hawes Beatrice Heinemann Dorothy Herod Edna Hess Gertrude Hochschild F. Holzwasser Marion Hoey Fannie Jacobson Marjorie Jacobson Laura Jeffrey Wilma Keith Annie Kelley May Kenny Mary Lawler Edith Levy Charlotte Lewine Louise Lincoln Emily Lowndes Ella McCrodden Grace McLaughlin Helen McVickar Daisy MacLean Elizabeth Macauley Ruth Manser Ruth Marley Elizabeth Mathison Eleanor Mayer Frances Mills Sidney Miner Jean Mohle Helen Mount Edith Mulhall Lulu Nicola Iphigene Ochs Alta Ord Adelaide Owens Florence Palmer Mabel Patterson Margaret Peck Lucie Petri Julia Pierpont Gertrude Raff Isabel Randolph Margaret Reid Corinne Reinheimer Florence Rhoades Luisa Ros Juliette Rosenthal Mary Ross A. Rothenberg Amy Schechter Elizabeth Schmidt Marguerite Schorr Jeanette Schulman Fannie Schwartzman Florence Schwarzwaelder Fannie Seigler Gladys Seldner Clara Shackleton Angela Shannon Bessie Shaw Anna Sherline Helen Shipman Hattie Sondheim Gertrude Stephens Edith Stirn Sarah Sturges Ruth Talmage Irene Track Jeanette Unger Amy Yorhaus Alice Waller Lillian Walton Charlotte Wells Edith Williams Rose Marie Wise Martha Wyckoff [25] Clastf of 1915 MOTTO COLORS MASCOT FLOWER 7Ti TT09 iravTa RED AND WHITE INDIAN RED AND WHITE CARNATION Freda Kirch wey President Edith Stiles Vice-President Eleanore Louria Treasurer Louise Walker Recording Secretary Grace Greenbaum Corresponding Secretary and Historian. [26] Class of 1915 Beulah Amidon Fannie Ansorge Rosalie Appelt Katherine Ashbrook Lucy Askam Edna Astruck Gertrude Bain Grace Banker Constance Barnet Linnea Bauhan Fredericka Belknap Edith Berger Elsa Berghaus Sara Bernheim Helen Bleet Helen Blumenthal Marion Borden Ruth Brainard Alice Brett Ruth Brewer Sophie Biilow Sarah Butler Margaret Carr Edith Carothers Gertrude Caulfield Ethel Chesley May Coates Lucy Cogan Agnes CoiiKlin Ethel Conover Alice Cranch Dorothy Dean Edwina Dearden Ruth Decker Marie Doody Dorothy Earle Sadie Engel Rhoda Erskine Ruth Evans Thora Fernstrom Bertha Fink Edith Fischer Frieda Fleer Katharine Fries Clara Froelich Annie Fuller Constance Geraty Helen Gilleaudeau Edith Goldstone Ruth Graae Mary Gray Grace Greenhaum Jessie Grof Ruth Gross Edith Hardwick Joan Harper Phyllis Hedley Edna Henrv Alma Herzfeld Irene Hickok Marjorie Hillas Olive Hogan Ruth Horowitz Lucie Howe Frances Howell Grace Hubbard Ethel Hunley Lillian Jackson Beatrice Jacobsen Alma Jamison Helen Jenkins Alice Jones Senta Jonas Anna Jordan Helen Journeay Emma Kelley Louise Kelley Iva Kempton Edith Kerby Freda Kirchwey Anna Kong Estelle Krause Dorothy Krier Henrietta Krinsky Dorothy Kubie Anne Kuttner Helen Lachman Emily Lambert Ray Levi Elsie Levinson Helena Lichtenstein Eleanore Louria Millicent Lubetkin Sara Lull Helen Mac Donald Ruth McKelvey Mary McTighe Alice Malleson Ruth Marks Fannie Markwell Olga Marx Clara Mayer Ethel Meyer Irma Meyer Margaret Meyer Helen Misch Lucy Morgenthau Mildred Moses Regina Murnane Helen Murphy Rosalie Nathan Svea Nelson Elsie Oerzen Louise Oppenheimer Anna Paddock Elizabeth Palmer Margaret Pollitzer Virginia Pulleyn Mildred Randolph Fannie Rees Eleanor Rich Sarena Roome Emma Say re Dorothy Skinker Lillian Soskin Dorothy Stanbrough Edna Stern Edith Stiles Grace St. John Viola Stokes Dorothea Storer Margaret Terriberry Gertrude Tieleke Elise Tobin Isabel Totten Louise Walker Nina Washburn Estelle Wasserman Rosalie Wasserman Alice Webber Beulah Weldon Katherine Williams Natalie Wood Helen Zagat 1 27] of 1916 aelv apicrTeveiv BLUE AND BUFF DRAGON TEA ROSE Margaret King President Emma Seipp Vice.-President Eva Pareis Recording Secretary Juliette Steinthal Treasurer Edna Thompson Corresponding Secretary and Historian Class MOTTO COLORS MASCOT flower [28] Class! of 1916 Estelle Albert Bertha M. Albrecht Betty Alexander Daisy Appley Alice Bailey Gladys Barnes Elsa Barthel Frances Beck Itala Bianchi Dorothy Blondel Helen Bloom Ruth Bonnell Bettina Buonocore Elizabeth Brooks Marie Chabaud Marie Louise Chancellor Margaret Clarihew Ruth Cohen Selma Cohen Marion Connolly Helen Cruger Jessie Davies Margaret Davis Isabel Dean Martha Divine Bernice Drake Rosalind Dunkin Gertrude Dunphy Elaine Eppley Lillian Exstein Caroline Fajans Mary Farrell Estella Faust Pauline Felix Gertrude Ferguson Dorette Fezandie Muriel Forbes Alice Fox Alice Franklin Dorothy Fraser Amelia Genelli Pauline Gubner Edith Grossman Clara Guthrie Dorothy Hall Elizabeth Hall Evelyn Haring Rita Hecht Eleanor Hubbard Mary Hughes Marjorie Hulskamp Katherine Huntington Jeanne Jacoby Laura Jones Mari e Kellner Marian Kelly Margaret King Helen Kirwan Elma Klopfer Cecelia Kohn Anna Kong Helen Langdon Margaret Law Theresa Levy Edna Lonigan Carol Lorenz Louise Lucey Catherine McEntegart Katherine McGiffert Madeline McMurray Frances Magid Jean McKenzie Marjorie Moouth Miriam Mirsky Hannah Mitchell Dorothy Myers Mary Nathanson Imogene Neer Nanette Norris Margaret Offinger Eva Pareis Gladys Pearson Anna Pfeffer Mary Pine Ottelie Popper Lucy Porter Mary Powell Rosa Prigosen Rertha Rabinowitz Dorothy Rcuser Ethel Reges Eva Reinke Beatrice Rittenberg Madeleine Ros Ida Rolf Helen Rosenstein Helen Rose Gertrude Ross Marie Ross Edith Rowland Florine Rupp Agnes Sableson Ruth Salom Emma Seipp Gertrude Schindler Gertrude Schuyler Lilian Shrive Margaret Simmons Helen Smith Mary Smith Gladys Snagg Ethel Solomon Juliet Steinthal Charlotte Stobaugh Carolyn Stoff Electra Taberini Louise Talbot Caroline Thomas Edna Thompson Kathryn Trowbridge Fanny Walker Eleanor Wallace Esther Wallach Helen Walther Ruth Washburn Mabel Weil Carol Weiss Susanne Weinstein Mabel Wells Elsie Wezel Marion Whyte Ethel Wilklow Stella Williams Helen Youngs [29] Class of 1917 COLORS GREEN AND WHITE MASCOT BULLDOG Beatrice Lowndes President Lucile E. Taylor Vice-President Alma G. Ruhl -. . .Treasurer Marion S. Streiss Recording Secretary Milia C. Davenport Corresponding Secretary and Historian. [30] 1917 Class oll Helen Alexander Gladys Arnod Jennie Arnod Carol Arkins Ruth Adams Gertrude Adelstein Ruth Benjamin Orrell M. Bond Rhoda Benham Lena R. Brodsky Charlotte Banta Elinor P. Bremer Helene Bausch Lucia Burgi Beatrice Burrows Marjorie Breckenridge Sarah Bennett Elsie Becker Paula Bernholz Blanche H. Bufford Alice P. Burns Helen B. Collins Minnie C. Cook Annette Curnen Helen Callan Dorothea Curnow Evelyn Davis Grace Diercks Babette Deutsch Gertrude Deerdon Maude E. Downing Olive L. Dunn Millia C. Davenport Mary A. Dwyer Rose Ellis Ruth B. Edmondson Anna M. Fowler Dora Fishbein Kathleen A. Fisher Janet Fox Anita Frenzel L. Friedman Cornelia Geer Elizabeth Gilbert Adele Girdner Winifred Goldsmith Ethel Gray Rose R. Gray Hallie R. Greer Laura Gretsch Madeleine Groshens Lenore Gunzendorfer Irma Hahn Agnes Hall Marjorie Hallett Mary E. B. Harden Florence Hatch Pauline Hattorff Therese Hiebal Helen Holbrook Alice O. Huie Eugenie C. Haushe Marion F. Hayden Sylvia Hecht Anna Hermann Jessie Heymann Anna Jablonower Rutha A. Jensen Babbina Johnson Beatrice M. Judge Helen J. Kahrs Ruth E. Kanofsky Lucy Karr Helen F. Kent Helen Ketcham Gladys Kidd Ida Klausner Agnes M. Kloss Marie Koch Frances Krasnow Geraldine Krause Jessie Kupfer Marion A. LaFontaine Rosemary Lawrence Dorothy Leet Helen Leet Margaret Lennon Riette Levy Sadie Lewis Edna Lewis Julia Lichtenstein Zora Lingo Gertrude Livingston Marietta Lott Beatrice Lowndes Alice Luckings Esther Lewis Marguerite Mackey Eliza Marquess Charlotte Martens Grace Merritt Irma Meyer Margaret Miller Stella Miller Grace Moore Elinore Morehouse Cora Morris Margaret Moses Ella Munter Mildred Myers Alma Mammach Alice Nammock Dorothy Nichols Dorothea Noice Elsie Oakley Sarah Origgi Florence Oppenheimer Gladys Palmer Ellen Papazian Ellenor Parker Elva Pengel Meta Pennock Phyllis Perlman Joan Peters Aline Pollitzer Grace Potter Edna Pritchard Annette M. Pritchartt Hilda Rau Ada Reid Cora Regna Frances Rhodes Christine C. Robb Sabina A. Rogers Martha Routh Jennie Rubin Alma Ruhl Miriam B. Seadler Elinor Sachs Evelyn Salzman Agnes M. Saul Lillian A. Schaeffer Lily Schlang Amanda Schulte Clara Schwarzkopf Fannie A. Siegel Frances Siegel Myriam Siff Mathilda Stander Jane Staples Vernette Stebbins Dorothy Stern Marion M. Stevens Georgina Strickland Dorothy Strang Zalinda O. Stratton Solveig Stromne Marion Struss Agnes M. Surgeoner M. Sermolino Mary Talmage Lucille Taylor Dorothy Teall Viola Teepe Muriel Terry Christina Thompson Hattie Thompson Ruth Tiffany Alta L. VanAuken Edith VanWagoner Marie Watkins Ebba Wernstedt Edith B. Wezel Ruth Wheeler Eleanor Wilkins Isabelle Williams Olive Williams Stella Williams Lillian Wilson Mathilde Wisckhusen Frida Wober Elsa Wortizz Florence Weinstein 131] brooks; Hall (Officers Helen Shipman, 1914 ..President Ruth Talmage, 1914 Vice-President Florence Schwarzwaelder, 1914 Secretary-Treasurer Louise Kelly, 1915 Librarian Mary Walker, 1914 Louise Talbot, 1916 Cxecuttue Committee Marian Kelly, 1916 Louise Lucey, 1916 Pauline Gubner, 1916 [32 ] PUBLICATIONS [33] MORTARBOARD 1915 Helen Jenkins Editor-in-Chief Margaret Terriberry Business Manager Helen Journeay Art Editor Utesioctatc Cbttorsi Lillian Soskin, Asst. Editor-in-Chief Agnes Conklin Margaret Cark Rhoda Erskine Ray Levi Virginia Pulleyn €x officio Freda Kirchwey Edith Stiles [35] Louise Herrick Fox, 1914 Lucy Rose Morgentiiau, 1915. Edith Frances Mulhall, 1914 Margaret Peck, 1914 Editor-in-Chief Busines Manager Assistant Business Manager Ex- officio MANAGING EDITORS Elizabeth Macauley, 1914 Ruth Jackson Marky, 1914 Jean Earl Mohle, 1914 Alice Page Nelson Waller, 1914 Sarah Schuyler Butler, 1915 Alma J. Herzfeld, 1915 a s s o Edna Frances Astruck, 19: Agnes Conklin, 1915 Estelle Krause, 1915 Margaret Pollitzer, 1915 iate editors Isabel Totten, 1915 Dorothy Blondel, 1916 Edith Grossman, 1916 Jeanne H. Jacoby, 1916 [37 Edith Mulhall Ray Levi Beulah Amidon Ruth Guernsey Amy Schechter Lillian Soskin Louise Fox Lucy Morgenthau Florence Harris Corinne Reinheimer Mary Powell [38] et ttor=tn=€tnef Florence 1 1 arris, 1914 Ussoctate Cbttor Corinne RfclNHEIMER, 1914 Puginesg Jtlanager gtesitetant PuStnesa Jflanagcr Lucy Morgenthau, 1915 Fjjith Mulhall, 1914 gtestsitant Cfcttor Ruth Guernsey, 1914 Beulah Amidon, 1915 Lillian Soskin, 1915 Ray Levi, 1915 Amy Schechter, 1914 Mary Powell, 19U €x Officio Louise Fox, 1914 [39] 1913 g tubent Council CLUBS erman Club Officers; Catherine C. Fries President Elizabeth Palmer Vice-President Sophie Bulow Secretary Laura M. Jeffrey Treasurer Lucile Bunzi Chairman of Entertainment Committee Jtlcmtoers: 19 14 Sophie Andrews Estelle de Young Laura Jeffrey Elizabeth Schmidt Minnie Baum Marguerite Engler May Kenny Jcanette Schulman Winifred Boegehold Hortense Friedman Edith Levy Marguerite Schorr Virginia Brittain Gertrude Greenwald Emily Lowndes Fannie Schwarzman Kate Brown Christina Grof Ruth Martin Anna Sherline Lucille Bunzi Beatrice Heineman Ella McCrodden Helen Shipman Caroline Burgeirn Edna Hess Helen McVickar Harriet Sondheim Marie Clinch Gertrude Hochschild Sidney Miner Irene Track Caroline Cohn Fannie Holzwasser Iphigene Ochs Jeanette Unger Eunice Curtice Marion Hoey Anna Rothenberg Amy Vorhaus 19 15 Constance Barnet Catharine Fries Elise Levinson Elizabeth Palmer Linnea Banhan Nelly Geary Helena Lichtenstein Virginia Pulleyn Elsa Berghaus Grace Greenbaum Eleanor Louria Cornelia Rathgen Helen Bleet Jessie Grof Ruth Marks Eleanor Rich Helen Blumenthal Joan Harper Fannie Markwell Lillian Soskin Sophie Biilow Edna Henry Olga Marx Edna Stern Sarah Butler Alma Herzfeld Irma Meyer Gertrude Tieleke Margaret Carr Ruth Horowitz Ethel S. Meyer FMise Tobin Elsa Chesley Beatrice Jacobsen Helen Misch Estelle Wasserman Lucy Cogan Helen Jenkins Mildred Moses Beulah Weldon Dorothy Dean Iva Kempton Rosalie Nathan Helen Zagat Sadie Engel Estelle Krause Svea Nelson Bertha Fink Anne Kuttner Elsie Oerzen Frieda Fleer Helen Lachman Louise Oppenheimer 19 16 Bertha Albrecht Pauline Buhner Cecilia Kohn Gertrude Schindler Bettina Buonocore Edith Grossman Carol Lorenz Gladys Snagg Jessie Davies Margaret Fries Otillie Popper Charlotte Stobaugh Gertrude Dumphv Dorothy Hall Madeleine Ros Esther Wallach Isabel Dean Rita Hecht Ida Rolf Ruth Washburn Lillian Exstein Jeanne Jacoby Helen Rose Harriet Wishinoff Alice Fox Senta Jonas Gertrude Ros Alice Franklin Marie Kellner Helen Smith 19 17 Terese Hiibel Elsie Oakley Myriam Siff Mildred Heyman Marie Koch Hilda Ran Edith VanWagner Jessie Heyman Geraldine Krause [42] Ha ociete Jfrancat£e Officer? Anna M. Paddock President Hortense Friedman Secretary Miriam Mirsky Treasurer Marcuerite Engler Fifth Member of the Executive Committee Mtmbtv 19 14 E. Beers M. Engler H. Friedman 19 15 M. Carr I. Totten G. Bain E. Goldstone A. Webber R. Nathan M. Gray C. Geraty N. Wood H. Jenkins A. Jordan F. Markwell E. Louria E. Chesley H. Lichtenstein A. Paddock E. Lambert M. Borden C. Mayer A. Brett M. Randolph G. Banker A. Fuller 19 16 B. Alexander H. Rosenstein B. Rittenberg H. Bloom M. Powell H. Rosenstein M. Farrell L. Talbot R. Bunnell P. Felix E. Thompson B. White D. Fraser E. Wallace M. Nathanson T. Levy M. Clarihew C. Stobaugh M. Ludlow M. Moritz A. Franklin F. Magid S. Block M. Mirsky E. Reges 19 17 E. Becker S. Hecht B. Judge A. Burns M. Meyers J. Kupfer M. Davenport E. Lewis E. Marquess E. Davis L. Gunzendorfer E. Parker D. Fishbein R. Peterson D. Stern L. Lehlang H. Raw F. Weinstein D. Leet F. Weinstein F. Oppenheimer H. Leet C. Morris G. Merrit Edith Thomas, President, Died Nov. 17, 1913. [43] iMTERCOLLEGIATDSoCiAUSTSQClETY BAWftWJ ' CHAfUn ODfftcerg Lillian Soskin . . Ann G. Kuttner. President Secretary-Treasurer Jtlemtoers 19 14 J. Bernstein L. Bunzl E. De Young J. Schulman 19 15 F. A. Schwartzman Vorhaus E. Astruck G. Greenbaum F. Kirchwey A. Kuttner C. Mayer 19 16 L. L. Morgenthau Soskin L. Brodsky M. Carpenter D. Fezandie M. Fries B. Hall R. Levy 19 17 L. E. Porter Solomon H. Alexander L. Konovitz G. Livingston H. Rau [44] E. M. Salzman Stander fBarnarb Chapter of ttje Collegtate €qual Suffrage league of J eto f orfe £? tate (Officers Rose Marie Wise President Margaret Pollitzer Secretary-Treasurer Harriet Fox, M.A. John L. Gerig, Ph.D. William P. Montague, Ph.D. Henry R. Mussey, Ph.D J onorarp Jfflemtjersi David S. Muzzey, Ph.D. James H. Robinson, Ph.D. Henry R. Seager, Ph.D. James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. William P. Trent, M.A.. LL.D. D.C.L. Grace Hubbard, B.A. Mary A. Patchin Judith Bernstein Beulah E. Amidon Edna F. Astruck Frederika Belknap Helen B. Blumenthal Bertha Fink Mary Gray Grace Greenbaum Grace Aaronson Helen Augur Dorette Fezandie Elizabeth Hall Gertrude Adelstein Ruth Benjamin Paula Bernholz Lina Brovsky Milla Davenport Florence Harris Olive Hogan Grace Hubbard Anna A. Gordan Helen Journeay C. Edith Kirby Freda Kirchwey Estelle Krause Marjorie Hulskamp Eleanor Hubbard Yetta Katz Anita Frenzil Winifred Goldsmith Hattie Green Lucy G. Karr 19 14 Elizabeth Macauley 19 15 Dorothy Kubie Ann Kuttner Clara Mayer Ruth McKelvey Lucy R. Morfjenthau Margaret Pollitzer 19 16 Edna Lonigan Mary Pine Lucy Porter 19 17 Theresa Levy Zora Lingo Cora H. Morris Grace G. Moore Rose Marie Wise Fannie M. Rees Lillian Soskin Edna Stern Elise Tobin Louise Walker Alice J. Webber Agnes Sabelson Ethel Solomon (irace Tarshis Dorothy B. Nicholls Aline Pollitzer Ada C. Reid Lily Schlang [45] THE FIRELIGHT CLUB CORINNE ReINHEIMER, ' 14. Lillian Soskin, 15 G. Greenwald F. Harris Committee Margaret Fries, ' 16 iHemberg 19 14 B. Heineman 19 15 B. Amidon A. Jones F. Ansorge E. Palmer C. Barnet L. Soskin T. Fernstrom 19 16 B. Alexander M. Fries 19 17 R. Benjamin M. Goschens B. Deutsch F. Requa gUumm B. Bunzl [46] President Ruth Benjamin, ' 17 C. Reinheimer N. Washburn K. Williams Margaret Terriberry E. Thompson E. Sachs H. Scott ENGLISH honorary jHemberS Miss Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve Miss Grace A. Hubbard Miss Mabel Foot Weeks SUlumm Jttembers Stella Block Agnes Burke Pauline Cahn Helen Crandall Helen Dana Evelyn Dewey Mildred Dodge Harriet Fox Rhoda Freudenthal Katherine Gay Gertrude Hunter Mrs. Elsie Plaut Kahn Dorothy Kirchwey Mrs. Lucille Mordecai Leber Priscilla Lockwood cliristella macmurray Mrs. Lillie Stein Mayer Eleanor Meyers Margaret Naumbuko Elizabeth Nitchie Florence Rees Aline Stern Mrs. Margaret Hart Strong Anne Wilson Louise Adams Louise Fox Florence Harris Sidney Miner 19 14 Crystene Straiton Corinne Reinheimer Alice Waller Rose Marie Wise Beulah Amidon Edna Astruck Sarah Butler Rhoda Frskine Freda Kirchwey Lillian Soskin [47] ©fftcers Sarah E. D. Sturges President Harriet W. Poore ...Secretary-Treasurer 19 14 Louise Adams Hannah Harris Anna Sherline Nancy Coryell Emily Lowndes Sarah Sturges Marie Clinch Lulu Nicola Ruth Talmage Ruth Guernsey Harriet Poore 19 15 Edith Berger Louise Kelley Margaret Pollitzer Sarah Butler Dorothy Krier Mildred Randolph Helen Jenkins Sarah Lull Ruth Graae Annie Fuller Clara Mayer 19 16 Alice Bailey Isabel Dean Clara Guthrie Itala Bianchi Dorette Fezandie Elizabeth Hall Margaret Clarihew [48] $t)tlogopl)i Club 0Uktvi Dorothy Herod President Louise Silverman Secretary Rose Marie Wise Treasurer Dr. Harold C. Brown Jfacttltp jHember Prof. Herbert G. Lord Prof. William P. Montague Constance Barnet Dorothy Earle Ethel D. Earle Catherine C. Fries Joan Harper Beatrice Heineman Dorothy Herod Unbergrabuate ffltmbzv Estelle Krause Anne Kuttner Elsie Levinson Edith Mulhall Clara Mayer S. F. Ordway Luisa Ros Juliette Rosenthal Louise Silverman Grace St. John Amy Schechter Rose Marie Wise [49] waM Club Amelia R. Goodlate President May H. Parker First Vice-President Professor H. M. Richards Second Vice-President Helene M. Boas Secretary Dorothy Spear Treasurer poarb of UtrectorS Mary M. Brackett Mrs. Henry S. Gibson THE OFFICERS Amelia R. Goodlate Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn May A. Parker Dorothy Spear Fannie Ansorge Alice Barrett Mrs. G. W. Beach Marguerite Bevier Mrs. G. G. Bole Helene M. Boas Mary M. Brackett Jean Broadhurst Anna M. Callan Gertrude L. Cannon Cornelia Carey Mrs. Joseph E. Corrigan Mrs. Edward Crabbe Clarita Crosby Mary E. Davidson Mabel Denton Bertha Dow Elizabeth V. Dunnet Caroline A. Durde Harriet Elder Emilie Fries Bertha M. Furman Mrs. Henry S. Gibson Elsie Gignoux Amelia R. Goodlate Elizabeth O. Abbot Elizabeth Billings £cttue ffltmbtv Mrs. Walter Granger Mrs. Margaret Crabbe Greef Dr. Tracy Eliot Hazen Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn Muriel Ivimey Mrs. Smith Ely Jeliffe Frieda C. Jud Margaret A. Kingsley Alice A. Knox Elsie M. Kupfer Marion E. Latham Mrs. G. W. Lee Mrs. B. Harper Lewis Mrs. David Loeb Emily O. Long Mary E. Lord Florence Middleton Mary Nammack Mrs. Nevins Louise Nyitray Rosemary Owens Helen L. Palliser May A. Parker Mrs. W. C. Popper Fannie Rees l onorarp ffltmbtvH Mrs. N. L. Britton Dean Gildersleeve [50] Dr. Herbert M. Richards Ethel S. Richardson Grace J. Rogers Hester M. Rusk Mildred D. Schlesinger May L. Mann Johanna Schwarte Elizabeth O. Seward Berenice Silberberg Mrs. Somerville Dorothy Spear Marion Staats Maude J. Staber Caroline E. Stackpole Mary W. Stewart Anna Surat Mrs. H. Mark Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Martha Thompson Elsie Tobin Helen F. Tredick Lucia B. Tunis Annie G. Turnbull Helen Walther Mrs. Robert Yerkes Prof. Francis E. Lloyd Dr. Daniel T. McDoua:al JvlATHEMATICS CLUB Officers Prof. Edward Kasner . Honorary President Katharine Williams President Estelle de Young Vice-F ' resident Gertrude Raff Secretary-Treasurer Jflemuer of program Committee Daisy MacLean, ' 14 Catherine Fries, ' 15 Dorothy Reaser, ' 16 Gladys Bateman Elsa Becker Estelle de Young Isabel Greenberg Fannie Ansorge Kathryn Ashbrook Ethel Conover Catherine Fries Clara Froehlich ilembers 19 14 Daisy MacLean Edith Mulhall Anne Kelley Adelaide Owens 19 15 Alma Jamison Elsie Levison Elsie Oerzen Serena Roome Viola Stokes Gertrude Raff Helen Shipman Edith Stern Caroline Duror Gertrude Tieleke Nina Washburn Katharine Williams Margaret Clarihew Mary Hughes Helene Bausch Therese Hiebel 19 16 19 17 Dorothy Peaser Mabel Weil Helen Callan Grace Diercks l onorarp JilemberS Prof. Frank N. Cole Dr. Harold B Curtis Dr. Charles A. F,scher Prof. D. E. Smith Mr. G. W. Mulhns [51] ADVISORY BOARD OF THE GLEE CLUB Margaret Terriberry. Dorothy ISlondel. Dorothy Krier. Dorothy Myers. Edna Thompson. Lillian Jackson. Jeannette Kerguson. Marguerite Bevier. Louise Lincoln. Margaret Reid. Florence Rhodes. Marie Clinch. [52] MUSICAL CLUBS Margaret Reid, ' 14 President Dorothy A. Krier, ' 15 Business Manager Lillian M. Jackson, ' 15 Secretary Marie Clinch Treasurer Iee Club Margaret Reid, ' 14 Leader Florence Rhodes, ' 14 Accompanist Dorothy Myers, ' 16 ) • Librarians Dorothy Blondell, ' 16 ) Jtlanbolm Club Louise Lincoln, ' 14 Manager jfetcal Club ( Continued ) Dorothy Blondel, ' 16 Edna Thompson, ' 16 Gertrude Livingston, ' 17 Marion Stevens, ' 17 Hallie Greer, ' 17 Ruth Paterson. ' 17 Lucille Taylor, ' 17 Aline Pollitzer, ' 17 §lee Club Jfirsrt Soprano Eleanor Morehouse, ' 17 Sara Bennet, ' 17 Hannah Mitchel, ' 17 Edith Hardwick, ' 15 Thora Fernatrom, ' 15 Jeannette Ferguson, ' 14 Margaret Brittain, ' 14 Margaret Terriherry, ' 15 Gladys Pearson, ' 16 Agnes Surgeoner, ' 17 Beulah Weldon, ' 15 Linnea Bauhan, ' 15 Marion Borden, ' 15 Nina Washburn, ' 15 Helen Holhrook, ' 17 Mildred Clark, ' 14 Emily Lowndes, ' 14 Caroline Burgevin, ' 14 Marie Clinch, ' 14 Alta Ord, ' 14 Amy Schechter, ' 14 Gertrude Stephens, ' 14 Marguerite Bevier, ' 14 Virginia Brittain, ' 14 ;% econb Soprano Adelaide Owens, ' 14 Helen Walther, ' 16 Be.ttina Buoncore, ' 16 Amanda Schulte, ' 17 Agnes Kloss, ' 17 Dorothy Leet, ' 17 Helen Leet, ' 17 Grace Potter, ' 17 Helen Kahrs, ' 17 Muriel Terry, ' 17 Florence Hance, ' 17 Kathleene Fisher, ' 17 Eva Cingle, ' 17 Beatrice Lowndes, ' 17 Chrystene Koob, ' 17 Louise Walker, ' 15 Mathilde Wischhusen, Lillian Jackson, ' 15 Daisy MacLean, ' 14 Alice Clengin, ' 14 Dorothy Myers, ' 16 Louise Talbot, ' 16 Jane Staples, ' 17 Laura Jeffrey, ' 14 Svea Nelson, ' 15 Florence Harris, ' 14 Edith Williams, ' 14 Crystina Groff, ' 15 Ella MacCrodden, ' 14 Amanda Schultze, ' 17 Aline Pollitzer, ' 17 Alma Ruhl, ' 17 [54] vm Club Jean Earl Mohle President Agnes M. Conklin Secretary-Treasurer CORRESPONDENT 1914 PAPER Marguerite Bevier Brooklyn Eagle Jean Mohle Herald Isabel Randolph Tribune Florence Schwarzwaelder Evening Mail 1915 Agnes Conklin Evening Journal Henrietta Krinsky American Margaret Terriberry Evening World Louise Walker Times 1916 Dorothy Blondel Globe Edith Rowland Press Ruth Salom Sun and Evening Sun Edna Thompson World JSutlbmg Jf unb Committee Margaret Peck Chairman 1914 May Kenny Rose Marie Wise 1915 Rhoda Erskine Eleanore Louria 1916 Dorette Fezandie Ruth Salom [56] Circus; [57] Wqt Eeltgtou anb $f)tlantf)roptc ©rgant attcm Miss Mary Amoret Patchin, Director Katharine Fox Elsa Becker Mary Ross Florence Schwarzwaelder (Officers! |?oung Women ' s Christian Association Katharine Fox President Carol Lorenz Vice-President Anna Kong Secretary Harriet Harrer Treasurer Craigie Club Elsa Becker President Ruth Brewer Treasurer Cfjurcb Club Mary Ross President Ruth Talmage I ' ice-President Dorothy Hall Secretary Nan Norris Treasurer College Settlements Associations Florence Schwarzwaelder President Helen Zagat Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Committee Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve Dr. Wilhelm A. Braun Dr. Henry R. Musslv Dr. Gertrude Hirst Dr. Juliana S. Haskell |5Sj Jpoung Moment Christian association Jtlemtiergfjtp 1914 L. Adams M. Bevier W. Boegehold E. Cherry A. Clingen M. Clinch Eunice Curtice E. Davis H. Downs M. Engler I . P ' erguson D. Fitch L. Fox R. Guernsey H. Harrer L. Jeffrey R. Manser E. Mathison H. McVicker E. Mulhall A. Ord H. Poore G. Raff [. Randolph M. Reid L. Ros F. Schwarzwaelder S. Sturgis C. Shackelton M. Wyckoff I.. Walton R. Wilber Special M. Ribble R. Asserson F. Belknap E. Berghaus B. Brainard A. Brett M. Coates A. Conklin E. Conover D. Dean T. Fernstrom F. Fleer K. Fox L. Howe E. Henry E. Hunlev I. Hickok L. Jackson H. Journeay I. Kempton A. Kong E. Kelley I). Krier A. Kuttner R. McKelvey S. Nelson E. Palmer M. Randolph G. St. John M. Terriberry G. Tieleke I. Totten D. Storer A. Webber L. Walker K. Williams N. Wood 1916 D. Appley E. Brooks. D. Blondel R. Bonnell M. Clarihew M. Davis I. Dean R. Dunkin P. Felix D. Fraser C. Guthrie D. Hall E. Hall E. Harring M. King D. Meyers M. McMurray J. McKenzie M. Lindsay M. Lee C. Lorenz E. Pareis G. Pearson M. Pine L. Porter M. Powell E. Regis E. Rich I. Rolf R. Salom G. Schuyler L. Shrive H. Smith J. Steinthal E. Thompson K. Trowbridge E. Van Duyn E. Wallace H. Walther R. Washburn M. Wells M. Whyte H. Wishnieff H. Youngs 1917 C. Atkins W. Goldsmith G. Merritt S. Bennett A. Hall M. Miller O. Bond M. Hayden C. Morris M. Breckenridge H. Holbrook D. Noice E. Bruner R. Jensen M. Pennock B. Burrows H. Kahrs G. Potter D. Curnow R. Kannopky E. Pritchard M. Davenport G. Kidd A. Pritchard E. Davis A. Kloss H. Race G. Diercks H. Leet C. Requa 0. Dunn D. Leet F. Rhodes R. Edmundson G. Livingston C. Robb A. Fox J. Lichtenstein A. Rubb R. Gray B. Lowndes Z. 0. Stratton E. Gray M. Lott H. Scott M. Strus A. Schulle L. Schaffer M. Stevens S. Stromsoe A. Surgeoner L. Taylor V. Teepe M. Terry A. Vananken E. Van Wagner E. Wezel R. Wheeler L. Wilson M. Wischhauer F. Wobber [59] Cratgie Club Elsa Becker, ' 14 ..President Lucy Petri, ' 14 ; Vice-President Katherine McEntegart, ' 16 Secretary Ruth Brewer, ' 15 .. .Treasurer 1914 Anna Adikes Julia Carroll Eleanor Hazen Luisa Ros Elsa Becker Marion Hoey Grace McLaughlin Elizabeth Schmidt Julia Bolger May Kenny Lulu Nicola Angela Shannon May Brew Mary Lawler Regina O ' Sullivan Margaret Carman Elizabeth Macauley Lucie Petri 1915 Elsa Becker Gertrude Caulfield Constance Geraty Helen MacDonald Marion Borden Marie Doody Helen Gilleaudeau Regina Murnane Ruth Brewer Grace Farrell Anna Jordan Helen Murphy Margaret Carr Margaret Foley Louise Kelly Virginia Pulleyn 1916 Itala Bianchi Alice Franklin Helen Kirwan Madeline Ros Bettina Buonocore Amelia Gianelli Edna Lonigan Juliet Steinthall Marion Connolly Mary Hughes Louise Lucey Gertrude Dunphy Marjorie Helskamp Catherine McEntegart Mary Farrell Marion Kelly Anna Pfeffer 1917 Alice Burns Mary Dwyer Beatrice Judge Alma Nammock Helen Collins Ethel Egan Helene Kent Sabina Rogers Annette Curwen Mary Harden Ruth Lawrence Martha Rauth Loretta Brady Alice Brennan Anne Buckley QTeacfjer ' S College JilembenS Fannie Cashman Anna Murphy Frances Costello Helen Dwyer Helen Lyons Florence Harrison Anne Kelley Louise Adams Ruth Talmage Grace Banker Louise Talbot Dorothy Hall K. Trowbridge Monroe C. Morris H. Kahrs E. Parker Cfjurcf) Club Jtlembersi 1913-1914 Sophie Andrews Mary Ross Anna Kong Imogen Neer Bertha Albrect Marv Pine H. Rau W. Goldsmith D. Leet H. Leet R. Tiffany 1914 Ruth Manser Ruth Guernsey 1915 K. Ashbrook 1916 Ethel Regis E. Rowland 1917 L. Schaefer A. Schulte M. Hayden E. Gray C. Geer Gladys Bateman Florence Palmer Lucy Upton N. Norris M. Divine E. Papajian R. Benham P. Hattoff D. Noice FACULTY MEMBER Mrs. Juliana S. Haskell [60] m College Settlement gtestotiatton Florence Schwarzwaeldee . Helen Zagat President Secretary-Treasurer 19 14 Gladys Bateman Lucile Bunzl Jane E. Dale Louise Fox Hortense Friedman Esther Hawes Florence Harris Laura Jeffrey Wilma Keith Grace McLaughlin Ruth Marley Jean E. Mohle Edith Mulhall Iphigene Ochs Adelaide Owens Florence Palmer Margaret Peck- Ethel Lee Rankin Florence Schwartzwaeldcr Jeanette Unger 19 15 Beulah Amidon Edna Astruck Linnea Bauhan Sarah Bernheim Ruth Decker Mary Gray Grace Greenhaum Edith Hardwick Helen Jenkins Henrietta Krinsky Lucy Morgenthau Mildred Moses Svea Nelson Elizabeth Palmer Margaret Pollitzer Fannie Rees Sarena Roome E. B. Sayre Dorothy Skinker Edith Stiles Viola Stokes Elise Tobin Helen Zagat Ruth Cohen Selma Cohen Eleanor Hubbard 19 16 Carol Lorenz Hannah Mitchell Eleanor Wallace Ruth Benjamin Janet Fox Hannah Greer 19 17 Aline Pollitzer Frances Rhodes Jfacultp ffltmbtvti Miss Virginia C. Gildersleeve Miss Mabel F. Weeks Miss Ruth W. Raeder Prof. Henry R. Mussey Miss K. S. Doty Prof. Herbert G. Lord [61] (girls 19 14 Ethel Davis Margaret Brittain Alice Clingen Winnifred Boegehold Harriet Harrer Ethel Cherrv Isabel Randolph Virginia Brittain Jeanette Ferguson Margaret Reid Marguerite Bevier Lucy Howe Katherine Fox 19 15 M. Terriberry 19 16 Ruth McKel vey Edna Thompson Eleanor Wallace Miss Mary Patchin, Social Director Helen Young [62] Sophie T. Andrews, ' 14 Chairman Mary Goldsborougii Ross, ' 14 Treasurer Committee Eunice Curtice, ' 14 Helen Zagat. IS Edna Lonigan. ' 16 Cora Morris, ' 17 [63] December 19, 1912 Winning Non-Serious Song Class Tune Words by 1914 Tempora, Mores Chrystene Straiton Winning Serious Song 1915 Russian National Anthem Alma Herzfelo Barnard Call Won by 1916 Final Award of Points 1913 1 1914 3 1915 2 1916 2 [64] i£eto §orb ©elta (Columbia Umbersttp) Chapter of $t)t peta Sappa Jfratermtp arnarb Section (Officers; Marion E. Latham, ' 03 President Alice Dorothy Brewster, ' 06 Vice-President Elsa Sauter Mehler, ' 12 Secretary Harriet Ruth Fox, ' 10 Treasurer Cfjartev iKlemfcer Louise Stabler Parker (Mrs. G. H.), ' 93 Jessie Wallace Hugiian, ' 98 Ella Fitzgerald Bryson (Mrs. F. G.), ' 94 Helen St. Clair Mullan (Mrs. G. V.), ' 98 Caroline Brombacher Stacy (Mrs. S. G.), ' 95 Susan Isabelle Myers, ' 98 Anna Cole Mellick, ' 96 Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, ' 99 Gertrude Wolff Oppenheimer (Mrs. E.), ' 96 Grace Harriett Goodale, ' 99 Elsie Clews Parsons (Mrs. II.), ' 96 Elsie Mabel Kupfer, ' 99 Louise Brisbin Dunn, ' 97 Martha Ornstein, ' 99 Adeline Caswell Wheelock, ' 97 Ellinor Reiley Endicott (Mrs. G), 1900 Deceased Jeanette Bliss Gillespv, 1900 Honorary jHemberS Laura Drake Gill elected 1901 Gertrude M. Hirst elected 1911 CLASS OF 1913 Nella F. Bernays Harriet Seibert Sallie E. Peru [mogene B. Ireland Kthel M. Hawkey Marietta L. Gless Mary Voyse Amelia R. Mumford Josephine C. Melsha Rita Hilborn Bertha Weaver Lucy R. Powell Ruth A. Osterherg Gertrude E. Morris Edith Halfpenny Margaret W. Watson [65] Sappa appa amma Jfratermtp FOUNDED 1870 J3eta €pSilon Cfjapter, 1891 19 13 Grace Coffin Margaret Frances Kellcy 19 14 Dorothy Margaret Fitch Ruth Estelle Guernsey Sidney Louise Miner Anna Fox Ruth Martin Edith Frances Mulhall 19 15 Katherine Neal Fox Helen Hartley Jenkins Louise Walker Phyllis Hedley Margaret Nathan Meyer Cfjapter olI Phi Boston University Beta Epsilon Barnard College Beta Sigma Adelphi College Psi Cornell University Beta Tau; Syracuse University Beta Alpha University of Pennsylvania Beta Iota Swarthmore College Gamma Rho Allegheny College Beta Upsilon West Virginia University Lambda Bnchtel College Beta Gamma Wooster University Beta Nu Ohio State University Beta Delta University of Michigan Xi Adrian College Kappa H illsdale College Delta Indiana State University Iota De Panzv University Mu Butler College Eta University of Wisconsin Beta Lambda University of Illinois Upsilon Northwestern University Epsilon Illinois Wesleyan Chi University of Minnesota Beta Zeta Iozva State University Theta Missouri State University Sigma Nebraska State University Omega Kansas State University Beta Mu Colorado State University Beta Xi Texas State University Beta Omicron Tulane University Beta Ciii University of Kentucky Pi University of California Beta Eta. . .Leland Stanford, Jr., University Beta Omega University of Oregon Beta Pi University of Washington Beta Phi University of Montana [66] Slpfja ©micron $t Jfratermtp FOUNDED 1898 glpija Cfjapter 1898 19 14 Helen Briggs Shipman Helen Rupert Downes Julia Virginia Bolzer Elsa Gertrude Becker Lucie Anna Petri 19 15 Edwina Mary Dearden Freda Fleer Ethel Virginia Hunley Marie Cecilia Doody Constance Geraty Anna Gounod Jordan Grace Farrell Chapter Alpha Barnard College Pi Tulane University Nu New York University Omickon University of Tennessee Kappa . . .Randolph Macon Women ' s College 0ll Zeta University of Nebraska Sigma University of California Theta De Pauw University Delta Jackson College Gamma University of Maine 67) ixappa Slplja fjeta Jfratermtp FOUNDED 1870 Dorothy Fraser Herod £Upfja Heta Chapter, 1898 19 14 Louisa Ros Marguerite Allen Wilma Keith Edith Fischer Helen Gilleaudeau 19 15 Mary Gray Edna Mary Henry Helen Murphy Virginia Pulleyn IN FACULTATE Pauline Hamilton Dederer Penelope Girdner IN UN IVERSITATE Florence de Loiselle Lowther Katharine Noble Chapter Alpha De Pauw University Beta Indiana University Gamma Butler College Epsilon IVooster University Eta University of Michigan Iota Cornell University Kappa University of Kansas Lambda University of Vermont Mu Allegheny College Rho University of Nebraska Sigma University of Toronto Tan Northwestern University Upsilon University of Minnesota Chi Syracuse University Psi University of Wisconsin Omega University of California Phi Stanford University Alpha Beta Swarthmore College Delta Gamma Ohio State University Delta University of Illinois Alpha Delta Goucher College Alpha Zeta Barnard College Alpha Ota Vanderbilt University Alpha Theta University of Texas Alpha Iota Washington University Alpha Kappa Adclphi College Alpha Delta University of Washington Alpha Mu University of Missouri Alpha Nu University of Montana Alpha Xi Oregon State University Alpha Omicorn . . .University of Oklahoma Alpha Pi University of North Dakota Alpha Rho University of South Dakota Alpha Sigma .... 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Mitchell Ruth Houghton Rush Gladys Griffith Tallman Chapter oU P.si University of Arkansas Chi Transylvania Sigma Randolph Mason Woman ' s College Rho Tulane University, N civcombc College Pi University of Tennessee Omicron University of Illinois Xi Northwestern Nu University of Wisconsin Mu University of California Lambda University of Kansas Kappa University of Nebraska Iota University of Texas Theta University of West Virginia Eta University of Michigan Zeta University of Colorado Epsilon Barnard, Columbia University Delta Dickinson Gamma l- ' lorida Woman ' s College Beta Colby Alpha University of Washington Psi Alpha University of Oregon Chi Alpha Tufts Phi Alpha George Washington University UrsiLON Alpha Syracuse TaU Alpha Ohio University Sigma Alpha Miami Rho Alpha University of Missouri Pi Alpha University of Cincinnati Omicron Alpha Foe College, Iowa [73] Jfacultp jfabortte Eotrin Roots ' ' Presented by the Class of 1913 — Barnard College, May 31st, 1913 Cast of Character : Robin, Earle of Huntington, known as Robin Hood V. Turck Little John M. Franklin Friar Tuck M. Stewart Will Scarlet H. Bernays Reynold Greenleaf H. Crosby Much, the Miller ' s Son E. Halfpenny Alan-a-Dale H. Foland ' Prince John N. Harris Richard Coeur de Lion H. Dana Blodel, King Richard ' s Minstrel G. Morris ( )beron, King of the Fairies E. London Titania, Queen of the Fairies E. Burgess Sheriff of Nottingham H. Seibert Fitzwalter, Father of Marion E. Parks Shadow-of-a-leaf, a Fool E. Barnet Arthur Plautagenet, Nephew to Prince John M. Allen Iris, a Fairy D. Kinch Queen Elinor, Mother of Prince John and Richard E. Oerzen Marian Fitzwalter, known as Maid Marian M. Gless Jenny, Maid to Marian B. MacDonald Serf H. Goldman Orchis, Fairy Trumpeter L. Waring SUPES: H. Sanford R. Levi L. Jackson M. VanDuyn A. Barrett S. Voohis R. Erskine G. ( ireenbaum M. Katz B. Downs S. Pero . Evans D. Fleishman I ' . Lockwood E. Houghton 1 1 . Blumenthal L. W alker A. Magid E. Fox | 76] Bobtlt $000 — Continued SUPES: JL. Bartling M. Hessberg A. Stern H. Martin H. Dvvyer E. Louria E. Kerby E. Palmer R. Osterberg S. Lingg L. Comes E. Webb E. Friend M. Callan C. Buttenvvieser M, 1 . 1 )ouglas I ). M. Bunzl P. M. Voyse L. A. Pawley E. M. de Villavilla S. R. Freudentbal L. Meyer Skinker Healey Morgenthau I [ardwick Nelson Howe M. Carr M. Rickey White I torkheimer Williams ( rilleaudeau V. P. K. H. Act I. Scene 1 — In Sherwood Forest Scene 2 — Banqueting Hall. Act II. In Sherwood Forest. (Evening.) Act III. Same. (The next Morning.) ft Act IV. Scene 1 — Garden of King Richard ' s Palace. (Morning.) Scene 2. — Same. (Night.) Epilogue. In Sherwood Forest. Committee Edith R. Barnett Chairman Helen Foland Treasurer Helen Dwyer ' . Property Mistress Viola Turck Scenery Mistress Edith London , Dancing Mistress Imogene Ireland Musical Mistress [77] baccalaureate ertrice SUNDAY, JUNE 1 4 p. m. Baccalaureate Service, Columbia Gymnasium Speaker: Right Reverend Thomas Frank Gailor, S.T.I)., lion. ' 91. Bishop of Tennessee pamarb Mentor ©ance FRIDAY, MAY 29 Committee Louise Bartling Chairman Edith Balmford Maidie Hillas Marion Newman Louise Comes Marguerite Kalt Lillian Waring Ex -Officio Gertrude Morris Ma in- Stewart 3top Bap parnarb College JUNE 3rd, 1913 L. Senior Songs of the years. Songs to Seniors. Presentation of Odd Fellows ' Banner to incoming Junior I ' resident, 2. 3. G. Morris to F. Kirchwey 4 Steps Oration . . Senior Song. Song of Classes. 1. Ireland 5. 6. PAGEANT N CAMPUS 1913 M. Kalt Gypsy Mother H. Goldman Gypsies : M. Van Duyn, E. Fox, R. Goldstein, I. Unti, V. McGivney, A. Magid, M. Bunzl, P. Horkheimer, M. Grenell, E. Louria, R. Hilborn, R. Davis, E. Friend, M. Hassberg, E. Hawkey, L. Powell, E. Houghton. Greek Dancers : M. Katz, E. Burgess, L. Waring, H. Martin, E. London, D. Kinch. Greek Games Chorus : M. Kelley, A. Stern, R. Freudenthal, A. Pawley, M. Robinson, I. Ireland, H. Dana, . Harris, S. Voorhes, H. Dwyer, M. Callan, M. (iless, A. Barrett, G. Morris, H. Crosby. May-pole Dancers : R. Osterberg, S. Pero, E. Oerzen, H. Bernays, E. Goede, T. Lindt, T. Shaw, B. Reynolds, I. Murphy, M. Ballot, E. Jones, H. Wilmot, E. Fleming, I. Sperling, A. Brown. II. Foland. Ivy Dancers : D. Kinch, R. Freudenthal, A. Stern, H. Dwyer, P. Loekwood. [79] ©nt Hunfarefa ani) Jftftp ntntf) Annual Commencement COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY GYMNASIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH $fri?es anb Honors kohn mathematical prize Ethel May Hawkey, ' 13 Bessie Nelson MacDonald, ' 13 Sallie Eugena Pero, ' 13 herman botanical prize Mary Witiierspoon Stewart, ' 13 Caroline A. Duror, ' 14 BARNARD COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDY Lrcv I i:i:d I ' owell, ' 13 SPERANZA PRIZE IN ITALIAN Harriet Winship Poore, ' 14 the jenny a. gerard medal Helen Augusta Poland, ' 13 Chemistry Viola Turck Classical Philology ( iertrude Elizabeth Morris Mary Voyse Economics Madelaine Emily Bunzl French Rita Hilborn DEPARTMENTAL HONORS German Marjorie Lome Franklin Mariette Louise Gless Anna Beatrice Salzman History Isabella Preston Douglas Helen Augusta Poland Mathematics Ethel May Hawkey Bessie Nelson MacDonald Sallie Eugena Pero Philosophy Muriel Gladys Slade Physics Etta Violet Friend Zoology Eleanor Marguerite Oerzen HIGHEST FINAL DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Classical Philology Mathematics Gertrude Elizabeth Morris Sallie Euerena Pero label May 1 lawkey GENERAL HONORS Gertrude Elizabeth Morris Ruth Anna Osterberg Bertha Weaver HIGHEST FINAL GENERAL HONORS 1 [ella Felicitas Bernays Edith 1 [alfpenny Edith May Hawkey Rita Hilborn Josephine Cecile Melsha Amelia Robinson Mumford I [arriet Seibert |80j LSI j Claste J3ap €xercte£ Columbia pmua£tum, June 5, 1913 program Processional Salutatory Gertrude E. Morris Our Black Cat Viola Turck Presentation to the Classes ' Anna B. Salzman Class Day Song Helen M. Dana United States Parcels Post Edith Halfpenny Class Day Poem •. Priscilla Lockwood Plans for New Building Architect Naomi Harris Presentation of Gift to College Mary W. Stewart Announcement of Elections to New York Delta of Phi Beta Kappa by the Secretary of the Barnard Section Valedictory Helen M. Dana Sunset Song Lillian Cosson, ' 09 Recessional Committee Mary W. Stewart, Chairman Helen M. Dana Eleanor M. Oerzen Edith Halfpenny Anna B. Salzman Naomi Harris Alene Stern Ex-Officio i tertrude E. Morris Louise H. Bartline Senior banquet BARKS AND BARKERS Introducing the Various Yclpers In Years to Come Joan Sperling Edith R. Barnet Statistics A Toast Clara Buttenweiser Lucy Powell The Faculty Solemn Ceremony Edith Halfpenny Gertrude Morris Harriet Seibbert Kdith Halfpenny A Romantic History of 1913 Doris Fleischman Ldna Astruck Katherine Fox Mary Gray Edith Hardwick Alma Herzfeld Lucie Howe J Iclen Jenkins Freda Kirchwey 1915 SSlaitre Se Kay Levi I [elen MacDonald Marjorie Millas Lucy Morgenthau Elsie Oerzen Edith Stiles Louise Walker [82] ATHLETICS Stljlettc Ssteoctatton ®ftittv Marjorie Hillas President Winifred Boegehold Vice-President Pauline Gubner Treasurer Carol Weiss Secretary Alumnae Jtlember Lillian Schoedler 19 14 Sophie Andrews Lucile Bunzl Margaret Brittan Winifred Boegehold Mildred Clark Jane Dak- Marguerite Engler Jeanette Ferguson H intense Friedman Esther Hawes Edna Hess Dorothy Herod Laura Jeffrey Charlotte Lewine Lucie Petri Eleanor Mayer Gladys Seldner Anna Sherline Juliette Rosenthal Mary Ross Luisa Ros Gertrude Stephens Isahel Randolph R. W. Talmage J. Unger Lillian Walton Rosalie Appelt Constance Sarnet Helen Blumenthal Margaret Carr Dorothy Dean Grace Greenbaum Edith Hardwick Marion Hayden Alma Herzfeld Marjorie Hillas Lucie Howe Helen Jenkins Louise Kelly Emma Kelley Freda Kirchwey Ray Levi Eleanor Louria Helen MacDonald Fannie Markwell Helen Murphy Elsie Oerzen Margaret Pollitzer Virginia Pulleyn Dorothy Stanbrough Margaret Terriberry Louise Walker Katherine Williams Helen Zagat [84] Grace Aaronson Dorothy Blondel Jessie Davies Mary Farrell Alice Franklin Dorette Fezandie Grace Garshis E. Grossman P. Gubner E. Hubbard Evelyn Haring Dorothy Hall Y. Katz Helen Kirwan 19 16 Cecelia Koch Elma Klopfer Margaret King Dorothy Myers Francis Magid Mary Nathanson Gladys Pearson Ottillie Popper Alary Powell Mary Rino Dorothy Reaser Beatrice Rittenberg Helen Langdon G. Ross Margaret Simmons Juliette Steinthal Gladys Snagg Lillian Shrive G. Schuyler Edna Thi impsi  n R. Trowbridge M. Whyte S. Weinstein Esther Wallach Ruth White Eleanor Wallace Helen Walther Helen C. Youngs Carol T. Weiss Ruth Adams Helen Alexander Alta Van Auken Gladys Arnot Jennie Arnot Paula Bernholz Orrell M. Bond C. Ethel Banta Helene Baushe Rhoda Benham Sarah Bennett Eleanor Bremen Blanche Bufford Helen Callan M. Curnon Minnie Cook Annette Curnen Milia Davenport E. Davis Gertrude Dearden Babette Deutsch Ruth Edmondson Dora Fishbein Lillian Friedman Janet Fox Anita Frenzel Cornelia Geer Hallie Greer E. Gray N. Goldsmith Lenore Gunzendorfer Rose K. Gray Agnes Hall Irma Hahn Helen Halbrook Marjorie Hallet Jessie Heymen ' Alice Huie 19 17 H. Jen -sen Marie Koch Ruth Kanofoky Helen J. Kahrs Lucy Karr Gladys Kidd Ida Klausner Agnes Kloss Jessie Kupfer Marion La Fountain Rosemary Lawrence Dorothy F. Leet Helen Leet Esther Lewis Sadie Lewin Theresa Levy G. F. Livingston Julia Lichtenstein Zora Lingo Marietta C. Lott Beatrice Lowndes Cora Morris M. Mackey M. Moses Charlotte Martens Irma Meyer Grace Merritt Margaret Miller Ella Munter Mildred Myers D. Noice A. T. Nammeck Dorothy Nichols Florence Oppeuheimt r Ruth Peterson Joan Peters Elva Pengee Ellen Papagian ( irace Pi ttten Annet Pritchartt Kate Quackenboo Hilda Rau Cora Requa Ada Reid Frances Rhodes Christien Ron ' Sabina Rogers Martha Routh Evelyn Salzman Miriam Siff Solveig Stromsoe Lily Schlang Armand Schulter Lillian Schaeffer Miriam Seadler Mathilde Stander Z. O. Stratton Dorothy Stern Marion Struss E. Surgeour C. V. Thompsi in Lucille Taylor Muriel Terry Ruth Tiffany H. Thompson Maria Termolino E. Van Wagner Edith Wezel Ebba Wernstell Florence Weinstein E. Wilkens Isabelle Williams Frida Wobber R. Wheeler Mathilde Wischusen Anna Jablouowen [85] [87] 1915 BASKET BAL.L TEAM Margaret Meyer Helen Lachman Edna Astruck Katherine Williams Marjorie Hillas, Captain Catherine Fries Eucie Howe [881 1 89 1 l!Ti IJASEHALL TEAM Margaret Terriberry Fannie Maikwell Isabel Totten Katherine Williams Marjorie Hillas Grace Banker Helen Blumenthal, Captain Edna Astruck Helen Gilleaurleau [90] tennis; Cfjampton College — Helen Gilleaudeau 1913— Doris Fleischman MS— Helen Gilleaudeau 1914— Edna Hess 1 1916— Gladys Pearson Wtavtvx of tfje p 19 14 M. Brittai n W. Boegehold E. Hadsell C. Lewine E. Mayer L. Petri E. Hess 19 15 E. Astruck ]i. Gilleaudeau C Frets M. HilLas [91] 19 13 S. Pero E. ( )ekzen 1. S. Pero 19 13 H. Dana X. Harris 1. M. HlLLAS • 1 9 1 3 N. Harris E. MacDonald 1 . I 7 .. Hadsell 19 14 |. MoHLE L. Petri E. Mayer 1. J. M() 1 1 EE 19 13 S. Pero L. S. Pero 19 13 S. Pero H. Dana E. )erzen R. Goldstein 19 13 H. Dana R. Goldstein S. Pero 1. S. Pero Jftelb Bap Friday, May 2, 1913 HURDLES 19 14 19 15 L. Petri K. Williams W. BOEGEHOLD C. FRIES E. Hadsell E. Rich 2. K. Williams discus throw 19 14 E. Hadsell W. BOEGEHOLD E. Mayer 2. E. Hadsell shot put 19 14 19 15 E. Hadsell F. Markwell W. BOEGEHOLD M. HlLLAS E. Mayer I. Totten 2. M. HlLLAS BASEBALL THROW 19 15 M. HlLLAS I I . Blumenthal 2. M. HlLLAS HIGH JUMP 19 14 ). MOHLE E. Mayer 2. P. GuBNER 3. 6 YARD 19 14 M. Brittain E. Hadsell L. Ros E. Sen mitt 1915 2. 1914 RELAY 19 15 K. Williams F. Markwell C. Fries 7 5 YARD DASH 19 14 M. Brittain E. Hadsell L. Ros 19 15 F. Markwell K. Williams C. Fries M. Brittain 19 16 M. King G. Pearson l ( Iubner 3. C. Fries 19 15 F. Markwell I. Totten M. HlLLAS 3. E. Mayer 19 16 J. J AC OB Y E. Van Duyn 3. F. Markwell 19 16 M. Wythe F. Magid I L. Walt her 3. L. Petri 19 15 I ' . ( iUBNER E. Van Duyn E. Mayer; J. Mohle 19 16 ( ' •. Pearson G. Aaronson R. Salom J. Jacoby 5. 1913 19 16 E. Van Duyn P. Gubner G. Pearson K. Williams baseball game Odds vs. Evens Won bv 1914 and 1916 1913—37 1 6 total 1914—61 1 2 tennis finals H. Gilleaudeau ' 15 vs. E. Hess, ' 14 Won by H. Gilleaudeau — 6-3, 6-0 class points 1915—47 1 6 1916—10 1 6 [92] 193] Committee Edna Astruck Chairman Makjorie Hillas Ray Levi Elizabeth Palmer ESTELLE KRAUSE LuCY MORGENTHAU Ex-Officio Helen Jenkins Katiierine Fox chorus Reginald de Koven Recessional. .Music Margaret Pollitzer Words Won by 1916 for composition and rendering Won by 1915 for Words Ruth Salom, ' 16. . . Alma IIekzfeld, ' 15. . Music Words DANCE Won by 1916 ( Iertrcde Schuyler . Dance contests in lyrics Rhoda Erskine, ' 15 Serious lyric, first place Freda Kirchwey, ' 15 Serious lyric, second place Margaret Carr and Helen Jenkins Comic lyric first place [94] ENTRANCE MARCH Won by 1915 DISCUS HURLING Marjorie Hillas, ' 15 First place Isabel Totten, ' 15 Second place Lois Martin, ' 15 Third place HURDLING FOR FORM Catherine Williams, ' 15 First place Pauline Gubner, ' 16 Second place Gladys Pearson, ' 16 Third place relay race Won by 1915 TORCH RACE Won by 1915 SCORE Class of 1915 51 1 2 points Class of 1916 14 1 2 points [951 invocation anb Htbatton to ©enteter Goddess thou of hope and harvest, Strong Earth-mother, patient-wise, ( iraciously vouchsafe thy presence, Hither come in kindly guise; I [earken, O Demeter, hearken, As to thee our hymns arise! Hearken, O Demeter, hearken. As to thee our hymns arise ! Now once more the freed earth waking. Casts aside the winter ' s chain, Now Persephone emerges From dark Pluto ' s realm again, Hearken, O Demeter, hearken, Hearken to our suppliant strain! Hearken, O Demeter, hearken, Hearken to our suppliant strain! Not for wealth we ask thee, Mother Strength and wisdom covet we. So in reverence to offer At thy shrine our victory ; Make us, O Demeter, make us Worthily to strive for thee ! Make us, O Demeter, make us Worthily to strive for thee ! [96] DRAMATICS 1 1 s oarb of ©(rector Jeanette Unger, ' 14, Chairman Ruth Guernsey, ' 14 Edna Astruck, ' 15 Elizabeth Macauley, ' 14 Rhoda Erskine, ' 15 Dorothy Herod, ' 14 Eleanore Louria, ' 15 Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve Professor Charles Sears Baldwin Jtlemfaers Louise Adams Louise Fox ♦Ruth Guernsey Florence Harris Beulah Amidon Edna Astruck Grace Banker Agnes Conklin ♦Dorothy Herod Laura Jeffrey Mary Kenny ♦Elizabeth Macauley Rhoda Erskine ♦Lucie Howe Helen Jenkins Edith Kerbv 19 14 ♦Frances Mills Iphigene Ochs ♦Isabel Randolph Louisa Ros 19 15 ♦Ray Levi ♦Eleanore Louria ♦Lucy Morganthau Elizabeth Palmer ♦Marguerite Schorr ♦Jeannette Unger ♦Amy Vorhaus Lillian Walton Edith Stiles ♦Louise Walker Helen Zagat 19 16 ♦Evelyn Haring Eleanor Hubbard ♦Jeanne Jacoby Marie Kellner ♦Eva Pareis ♦Marv Powell Beatrice Rittenberg ♦Ruth Salom ♦Emma Seipp FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve Professor Charles Sears Baldwin ♦ Charter members. [98] Mitt anti Jflen Cast of Characters Mark Emery Roger Goodlake Captain George Lovell Sir Harry Trimbleton Kit Barniger Peter Mrs. Deborah Peggy ( Little Britain ) Matron Beadle Molly Supers. — S. Andrews, ' 14; M. Parman, ' 14; C. Cohn, . ' 14; C. Duror. ' 14; D. Mac- Lean, ' 14; L. Nicola, ' 14; M. Ross, ' 14; Q. Seldner, ' 14; G. Bain, ' 15; A. Herz- feld, ' 15; L. Walker, ' 15; B. Albrecht, ' 16; D. Frazer, ' 16; M. Kellner, ' 16; H. Mitchell, ' 16; M. Powell, ' 16; B. Ritten- berg, ' 16; D. Dean. ' 15. M. Kenny, ' 14 L. Walton, 14 M. Schorr, ' 14 L. Howe, ' 15 E. Seipp, ' 16 H. Zagat, ' 15 Amy Vorhaus, ' 14 Isabel Randolph, ' 14 Beatrice Rittenberg, ' 16 L. Walker, ' 15 Sophie Andrews, ' 14 Synopsis. — Place, Old Hempstead. Period. About 1786. Act I — Mark Embury ' s Study. Act II — Mark Embury ' s Living Room. Act III — Masquerade Ball at Belsize House. Act IV — Garden of the South Cottage. [99 1 Cprano V. Turk E. Webb R. Levi S. linger BEFORE ROXANNE ' S HOUSE M. Kenny Undergraduate Association of Barnard College presents Cprano be pergerac Translated from the French of Edmond Rostand I5y Gladys Thomas and Mary Guillemand Cyrano de Bergerac R. Levi Roxane M. Kenney Christian de Neuvillette J. TJnger COMTE DE GUICHE V. TuRCK Ragueneau L. Howe Le Bret A. Vorhaus Viscount de Valvert J. Jacoby Ligniere J. Mohle The Duenna H. Jenkins Lise I. Randolph MONTFLEURY R. GUERNSEY CUIGY E. ASTRUCK Brissaille M. VAN Duyn Bellerose H. Bernays Jodelet •. H. Crosby Captain Carbon de Castel-Jaloux S. Nelson A Bore , A. Salzman The Pickpocket E. Seipp The Buffet Girl L. Ros The Shop Girl M. Kellner Mother Marguerite de Jesus E. Pareis Sister Martha G. Bain Sister Claire A. Jordan A Burgher . L. Adams His Son M. Brew The Doorkeeper H. Journeay Bourgeois T. Lint, ' 13 E. Hardwick Cardinal D. Frazer Marquis, I A. Herzfeld Marquis, II H. Seibert Marquis, III V. White Musketeers E. Hadsell, ' 14 L. Walker, ' 15 E. Mayer Friar ' . E. Webb ' 15 ' 14 •14 ' 13 ' 15 ' 14 ' 16 ' 14 15 ' 14 ' 14 ' 15 ' 13 ' 13 ' 13 ' 15 ' 13 ' 16 14 16 16 15 15 14 14 15 15 16 15 13 13 ' 14 13 Cadets H. Sanford, 13 E. Mathison, 14 F. Schwartzman, 14 L. Talbot, 16 E. Klopfer, 16 F. Markwell, 15 Sisters M. Katz, ' 13 R. Freudenthal, 13 K. Fox, 15 Pages I. Greenberg, ' 14 D. MacLean, 14 M. Rittenberg, 16 Ladies M. Katz, 13 R. Freudenthal, 13 B. Downs, 13 K. Fox, 15 H. MacDonald, 15 A. [ordan, ' 15 M usicians N. Harris, 13 M. Franklin, ' 13 Poets A. Magid, 13 H. Foland, ' 13 E. Fox, 13 H. Tobin, 15 E. Grossman, 16 Actresses P. Lockwood, 13 E. Burgess, 13 Card players L. Comes, 13 F. Magid, 16 Pastry Cooks H. Misch, 15 M. Ross, 14 D. Fleischman, 13 Pickpockets S. Lingg, 13 R. Osterberg. 13 Y. Katz, 16 [101] INTERIOR OF THE HOTEL DE BOURGOGNE, PARIS Cprano be pergerac 1916 Jfresiljmatt H fjoto Brinckerhoff Theatre, March 7th 1913 J|0to ®!) P Set 3ft— °r tfje fcape of the Hock Characters in Order of Entrance Villainess 1 M. Powell VlLLAINESS 2 C. LORENZ Jack D. Blondel Jimmy M. Kellner Sis Craiton J. Jacob v Elen Hana L. Talbot Dancer G. Schuyler Tryphosa C. Weiss Kay Meny E. Pareis Chorus I D. Fraser, M. Nathanson, F. Magid, P. Felix, G. Pearson, M. King, V. Archbold, E. Wallace, A. Kong, B. Rittenberg. Chorus II M. Pine, M. Hulskamp, M. Smith, H. Cruger, B. Rabinowitz, E. Hubbard, B. Buonocore, M. Law, E. Hall. Chorus III M. Chancellor, E. Klopfer, C. Stobaugh, E. Reges, E. Lonigan, R. Washburn, E. Van Duyn. Act I — In the Gym Act II — In Front of the Theatre Time: To-day M. Powell E. Thompson Committee J. Jacoby, Chairman L. Talbot C. Lorenz ) R. Salom E. Seipp f Ex-Off [104] i cio 1916 g opf)omore g f)oto BrinckerhofE Theatre, November 7th, 1913 THE SURPASSING SHOW OF 1916 Prologue E. Pareis EVENT IV EVENT 1 HOLLY TREE INN Goddess E. Haring (Adapted from the Story of Charles Dickens by Chorus-L. Bloch, D. Blondel, M. King, V. Katz, Mrs ' ( ? scar cr ' ff c ' r ) N. Norris, L. Lucey, M. Nathanson, M. Niralay, Jabez Cobbs, landlord of the Holly Tree Inn, J. Jacoby G. Schuyler. E. Seipp, L. Shrive, M. Farrell, Captain Walmers, of Walmers Court E. Seipp M. Fries, D. Hall, M. Divine, P. Felix, B. £™ table Boy. . . . . . . . . . . . .M. Chancellor ' ! Harry, only child of Captain aimers ... M. Moritz Albrecht, G. Ross, H. Rosenstein, E. Wallace. Betty, Chambermaid G. Pearson Talking Marathon— L. Lucey, N. Norris, M. M RS - Cobbs. E. Rowland Nathanson Norah, Harrys sweetheart R. Rittenberg EVENT II LAST EVENT E— Motion Pictures— D. Fraser, E. Hall, J. Stein- SoNG Ensemble thai, E. Salomon, S. Bloch, E. Klopfer. Impersonations by E. Pareis between Events I and II Angelina Johnson T , . EVENT III Pas g soft Shot. . . } Dunbar Man G. Ross Between Events II and III Maid H. Rosenstein „ . T •., D - r r i 1 m in Love with a nig Jrohceman r n i Other Maids— L. Shrive, Y. Katz, D. Hall, K. Questions J . . Curtis Burnley Trowbridge, M. King, H. Smith, I. Dean. Between Events III and IV Other Men— P. Felix, H. Farrell, M. Divine, E. Italian Dialect Daly- Van Duyn, D. Blonde!, E. Wallace, M. Fries. Monologue Fisher Committee Jeanne Jacoby Mary Powell, Chairman Ruth Salom Eleanor Hubbard Emma Seipp, } „■. Margaret King. ™-°ff «o [105] $?arnarb College election for resribent, obernor anb Suffrage THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1912 TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET, MAKE A CROSS (X) MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE ABOVE ONE OF THE PARTY COLUMNS TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET, MAKE A CROSS (X) MARK BEFORE THE NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVE SOCIALIST PROHIBITION DO YOU BELIEVE IN SUFFRAGE TAFT WILSON ROOSEVELT DEBS CHAITN YES HEDGES SULZER STRAUS RUSSELL McNICHOLL NO President Taft Colonel Roosevelt . . Debs WooDhoAV W ilson . . . ClIAPIN Nannie Athan Hvkk Mob His Wife Policemen TERRY, MIDGE AND DOT Edith Rosenblatt Lillian Walton Anna Salzman Louise Fox Naomi Harris Jean Mohle Edna Henry Louise Walker C Mart orie Hillas -j ... Margaret Terriberrv [ Dorothy Blondel The Prohibitionist Candidate carried the College [106] 1916 ikipf) Bance THOMPSON GYM Jfebruarp 27tf), 1914 Committee Evelyn Haring Elm a Klopfer Katherine Trowbridge Gertrude Ross Eleanor Wallace Ruth Washburn Margaret King Emma Seipp Ex-officio [1081 1915 f untor ?M p. WALDORF ASTORIA Jfctiruarp 6tfj, 1914 Committee Helen MacDonald Sarah Butler Regina Murnane Margaret Meyer Helen Murphy Freda Kirchwey ) Ex-Officio Edith Stiles ) 109 J THE MORTARBOARD BABY ETHELYN MARY KULDELL HISTORY [ill] Jfresfjman Hear UlttV$ Louise Walker President Freda Kirchwey Vice-President Katherine Fox Treasurer Helen Zagat Recording Secretary Eleanore Louria Corresponding Secretary Agnes Conklin Historian 112] 1 By the waters of the Hudson, By the shining deep sea waters, Hastening to the Great Bear ' s tepee On a cool Septemher morning Come the braves of Nineteen-Fifteen. Green they were, the tender Freshmen, Green as shoots of corn in summer. Brave their hearts and full of promise; ( rlad to join the mighty Odd tribe. Soon they knew the long dark hallways, Knew them as their native forests ; Learned to stalk the lurking soph ' more Thru the classrooms, down the stairways, To the Muskoday, the Campus. II Nineteen-Fifteen, youngest ( )dd tribe, Guarded by her sister Thirteen, Met the nations now in concourse Called by mighty Annemeekee. Dancing there for them was given By the fairy spirit Cheeseman ; Dancing light as rippling wavelets, Or of slowly swaying cornfields. Music, too, of reeds and tom-tom ; Reeds so musical and mellow That the Nations ceased from whisp ' ring, Listened while theirheart-strings fluttered III Now began the mighty warfare On the tribe of Nineteen-Fourteen. From their studies, from their classes, Poured the braves of Nineteen-Fifteen, Painted like the leaves of autumn. Painted like the sky of morning. Wildly glaring at each other, In their faces stern defiance, In their hearts the feuds of ages, The hereditary hatred Of the Odd Tribes for the Evens. V. W. C. A. [113] Jfrestfjman S {)oto — iPanbora ' pox (Containing Much Agony) Pest 1 — Sans Nom SoANGETAH A KaTHERINE FOX tossakeed estelle krause Jeebi Elizabeth Palmer The Tribe — R. Toussaient, A. Herzfeld, H. Lichtenstein, E. Berghaus, D. Earle, M. Doody, F. Markwell, D. Kries. V. Pulleyn. B. Weldon, M. Pollitzer, F. Belknap, E. Lambert, A. Paddock, D. Skinker. Pest II Helen Jenkins Pest III — Rather Flighty The Girl Margaret Carr The Boy Helen Lachman Pest IV — Airy Fairy Tweedle-Dum Edna Astruck Tweedle-Dee Lucy Morgenthau Oysters— E. Meyer. L. Kelley, G. Bain, A. Mal- leson, F. Fleer. Pest V — As You Like It; or, What You Will Verda, the Freshman Cora Senner (In other zcords, heroine) The Hero Vera Hotson (Of course, the Junior) The Scolding Aunt Helen Zagat (The Sophomore) The Irish Biddy Margaret Terriberry ( Lady Oracle wise and proplietic, and by virtue of these qualities the Senior) Verda ' s Sisters — S. Bernheim, E. Kerby, E. Becker. E. Henry, E. Rich, H. Gilleaudeau. Their Heroes — M. Gray, A. Jordan, E. Cramer, H. Murphy, I. Totten, L. Folks. More Scolding Aunts — D. Dean, G. Gr.eenbaum, L. Soskin, E. Walker, L. E. Walker, E. Oerzen. Pest VI — The Bronze Tee Hee. . .Margaret Meyer Pest VII — Fatai Helen Bleet Grande Finale Under Direction of a Noted Artist D. Stanbrough Rhoda Erskine Vera Hotson Committee Cora Senner, Chairman Eleanore G. Louria Grace Perlman [114] Louise Walker, ex-officio Freda Kirchwey, ex-officio IV Chief among them rose a warrior Whom they made their mighty chieftain. Called him Strongheart, Soangetaha. Swift they drew their hows and arrows, Chased the coward tribe of Fourteen Till they crowded, sad and breathless, In the dark hole of the theatre. Then was Nineteen-Fifteen proven — Proven one of Undergrad Tribe. Swift they washed off all their war paint; ' Neath their hooks their clubs they buried; Buried all their warlike weapons, Smoked the Calumet, the peace pipe. V Ye shall hear a tale of wonder ; Ye shall hear how all the classes Made for Soangetaha feasting. Sumptuous was the feast they offered, Merry were the games they showed him. Happy was the class of Fifteen, Glad to be among their kindred. How the theatre rang with laughter! 1 low they whirled in joyous dances! Pantomime for them was given, All to show how much the classes Loved their youngest sister, Fifteen. VI Scarce had died the cheers of feasting When a dead black pall did settle ( n their gay and bubbling spirits, As from out their dusty corner, I Iidden in the stern Prof. ' s office, Pounced the dreadful tribe of Midyears Math, and Hist ' ry A did lead them, I Iollow-eyed, sad, wraithlike giants. Short and dreadful was the conflict, For Fifteen, bright eyed, triumphant, Soon stood high, with flying colors, ( )n the gory necks of Midyears. [115] (greek ame£ GREEK CHORUS AND Won bv 1914 DANCE SCUS HURLING Louise Lincoln Music Florence Harris Words Ruth Guernsey Dance CONTEST IN LYRICS Corinne Reinheimer, ' 14. .First place in serious lyric Constance Barnet, ' 15. .Second place in serious lyric Louise Adams, ' 14 First place in comic lyric HOOP ROLLING Won bx 1914 Mar.iorie Hillas, ' 15 First place Lucie Petri.. Second place Grace Perlman Third place HURDLING Isabel Randolph First place Eleanor Mayer Second place Katharine Williams Third place TORCH RACE Won by 1915 STILT RACE Eleanor Hadsell First place Louisa Ros Second place Helen M acVickar Third place Score Class of 1914 42 points Class of 1915 points Committee Edna Astruck, Chairman Margaret Carr KstdL Krause Helen Murphy Dorothy Stanbrough HURDLES 1. Shirley Gleason, ' 12 2. Kathryn Williams, ' 15 3. Lucie Petri, ' 14 Jftelb Bap May 4, 1912 HIGH JUMP 1. Sallie Pero, ' 13 — 4 ft. 5 in. 2. E. Weigand, ' 12 3. Jean Mohle, ' 1-1 SHOT PUT 1. Eleanor Hadsell, ' 14 — 31 ft. 1 in. 2. Marjorie Hillas, ' 15 3. Winifred Boegehold, ' 14 BASEBALL THROW 1. Jean Mohle, ' 14 — 164 ft. 6 in. 2. Marjorie Hillas ' 15 3. Eleanor Mayer, ' 14 7 5 YARD DASH 1. Sallie Pero, ' 13 — 9 seconds 2. Margaret Brittaix, ' 14 3. Fannie Markwell, ' 15 hockey race 1912-14 versus 1913-15 No points scored DISCUS THROW 1. Marjorie Hillas, ' 15 — 66 ft. 8 in. 2. Shirley Gleason, ' 12 3. Lucie Petri, ' 14 1. LJ14 2. 1913 3. 1915 60 YARD RELAY TENNIS FINALS 1. Helen Gilleaudeau, ' 15 2. Edna Hess, ' 14 FINAL SCORE 1. 1914— 62] 2 points 2. 1915—52 points 3. 1913—51 points 4. 1912—24 points IH6J 3ft o c Ye shall hear how Pau Puis Palmer, Plow the handsome maids of Pi f teen Danced at Soangetaha ' s feasting, How the sweet voiced Chibia Krause — She the sweetest of musicians — Sang her songs of love and longing ; Plow Baboo, the clever mimic — She the marvelous story teller — Told her tales of strange adventure, That the feast might be more joyous, That the time might pass more gayly, And the satests be more contented. Then did Fourteen challenge Fifteen To great feats of strength and daring. Races swift as flying arrows, Hurling heavy stones far from them. Kwasind Midge, our mighty strong one, Excelled in strength all Nineteen-Fourteen. Now came Spring, when FTndergrad Tribe Met in feasting all her followers, Danced her maidens in the grasses, Sang her, sweet voiced, in the theatre, And Baboo, the story teller. Wove her tales of wild adventure. ft . reslmtan Htmcfjeon HOTEL MAJESTIC 3JulP l, 1912 toastmistress virginia pulleyn Our College Margaret Meyer Our Sister Class Sarah Butler The Mystery Book, read by Louise Walker Our Mascot Freda Kirchwey Our Class Ray Levi Our History, read by Margaret Terriberry Our Sophomore President Louise Walker Our Freshman President Helen Jenkins Committee Edith Stiles, Chairman Elsa Becker Edith Fischer Fredericka Belknap Virginia Pulleyn [118] Now the four tribes met in contest. Each to prove itself the strongest. On the Muskoday, the campus, Gay with green of summer leafage, Black, with crowds of cheering watchers, Kwasind Midge, the discus thrower, Left all others far behind her. Laughing Gilleaudeau, the skilful, With her swift and blinding tactics Drove the ball now hither, thither, Stunned, bewildered her opponent. And became the tennis champion. Soon came June with her sad partings. When to ocean, lake or mountain Soangetaha ' s braves were scattered. Swift they left their books behind them, Banished all their ink-stained garments, I )anced around the leaping fires Piled with all their hated pink books — Pink books marked with sad, strange bl Now in birch canoes with paddles Sped they up the flowing river, Vanished in the dim blue distance. Vanished till the moon September. opf)omore § ear Officers! Helen Jenkins ....President Katherine Fox Vice-President Margaret Meyer Treasurer Virginia Pulleyn ; Recording Secretary Dorothy Stanbrough Corresponding Secretary Emily Lambert Historian |1201 Then the day of doom came swiftly, When the mighty Nineteen-Fifteen Did in triumph squelch the Freshmen. Each one seized a white-faced victim, Trembling like a leaf in autumn. In grim silence then they led them I own the long, dark, deathlike hallway, Down into the pit together; There to groan and shout and stifle. W hen they cried and begged for mercy, Fifteen danced and sang before them. Taking eats of peace together. Soon there dawned in dazzling splendor That great day of Nineteen Fifteen, When with hearts aglow with high hope They did watch the stars among them, In strange garb and stranger voices, Play behind the brilliant footlights, Play to assembled Odds and Evens. Then their Bab did hold them laughing. And their Ray the governor mighty. Then the theatre rang with cheering, With applause and happy laughter For the show of Nineteen Fifteen. €xcellencp tfje (©obentor A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS BY RICHARD MARSHALL Characters Sir Montague Martin, His Excellency R. Levi John Baverstock, Secretary to Sir Montague L. Howe Captain Charles Carew E. Stiles Hon. Henry Carleton, M. P G. Banker Si i rv E. Astruck Servant F. Markwell Butler G. Greenbaum Mrs. Wentworth-Bolingbroke Cora Sf.nner Ethel Carleton Helen Blumenthal Stella de Gex Helen Jenkins Incidental Singing by Estelle Krause and Grace Perlman [122] Gay the hearts of Nineteen-Fifteen, Gay the hall with flags and hanners, Bright with light and happy faces, Sweet with scent of softest flowers, When to music wild and throbbing, Soft and sweet with rhythmic cadence, Danced their brave young men and maidens In a flashing, glittering rainbow ( )f living, moving lights and colors, Till a rude hand, hostile, ruthless, Hid the hall in deepest blackness, Hid their hearts in deepest sorrow. Soon the solemn challenge sounded From the class of Nineteen-Fifteen To the young and tender Freshmen. Then they strove in solemn contest Fach to reverence best Demeter, With the sweetness of their voices, With the lightness of their dancers. Soon the lovely priestess, watching O ' er the flickering, dancing smoke flames, Called Soangetaha victor, Placed the twined wreaths of laurel n the brows of Nineteen-Fifteen. [123] opl)omore Bance THOMPSON GYMNASIUM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1912 Eleanore Louria Chairman Margaret Carr Lillian [ackson Louise Kelly Lucy Morgentiiau Ex-officio 1 1 elen Jenkins Katherine Fox 1 124) Proud their hearts with further triumphs When from all stars, Odds and Evens, Nineteen-Fif teen ' s braves were chosen For the play of Undergrad Tribe. When in her all-conquering grandeur, Cyrano (Ray) held all spellbound, Then there came that warm, bright season When, upon the green-clad campus, Vied in blithesome sports together All the Odd Tribes and the Evens. Fifteen ' s champions, still unconquered, Made Soangetaha foremost. Swifter then and swifter flying Sped the days and weeks before them, Till the final day came sadly When in one last parting frolic Fifteen bid farewell to Thirteen, To their ever-loving sisters ; Then in feast and song together They did bid them go forth boldly In the great world, wide, far-reaching, Bearing with them deep engraven On their hearts the love of Fifteen, The warm, true friendship of their sisters. [125] g opf)omore Huncfjeon ARROWHEAD INN, JUNE, 1913 Toast mistress. Ray Levi Class History Emily Lambert An Rave Virginia Pulleyn Our Sophomore President Freda Kirchwey The New Dramatic Association Lucie Howe Our Junior President Helen Jenkins Committee Lucy Morgenthau Chairman Edna Astruck Frederic ka Belknap C. Edith Kerby Helen Jenkins Margaret Pollitzek m a r ( ; a r et t e rriberry Ex-officio Katherine Fox [126] [127] 3umor §9ear Officers Freda Kirchwey President Edith Stiles . . . ' Vice-President Eleanore Louria Treasurer Louise Walker Recording Secretary Grace Greenbaum Corresponding Secretary and Historian 1128] In the long, warm Indian summer, There to distant sea and mountain, Where the ceaseless sea spray rises, Where the tall blue smoke wreathed mountains, Raise their mighty pine clad shoulders, Rang the call of Great Bear ' s Teepee, Thrilled the hearts of Nineteen Fifteen, Stirred their sleeping hearts within them. Soon they left their sleepy hollows. Left behind them all their playthings, In their birch canoes exulting Paddled back to Great Bear ' s teepee. [129] Then once more did Annemeekee Greet with joy the new arrivals, Welcomed Seventeen among them. Called her mighty braves to meet them. Again she held her song and dancing, Sang our Nawadaha, Ella, Sang to help the Great Bear ' s teepee, Sang till all her listeners softened, Opened wide their beaded pouches. Heaped upon her gifts of wampum Till she held to Great Bear ' s teepee Both hands full of loving off ' rings. ( ritche Manito, the mighty, Called the Great Bear ' s clubs together, Said that strength was in their union, Had them meet in feasts together All their young men and their maidens. First they danced a solemn measure In and out among the couples, Past the Dean and all the watchers, Then more swiftly and still swifter, Whirling, spinning round in circles, W hile the beating music swayed them, Till the stars grew pa4e in daylight. Once again behind the footlights. With the braves of Undergrad tribe Stepped two stars of Nineteen Fifteen, Played with skill for all the Nation. First there came the blustering beadle Pushing, driving all before him, Walkerette well known in Fifteen, Lucie Howe, the frivolous dandy With her airs and her Eh, Georgie ! Made the theatre shake with laughter, Won new fame for Soangetaha, Set upon his brows the laurel. Who shall say what thoughts and visions Fill the fiery hearts of Fifteen? Who shall say what deeds of valor Shall be done by Soangetaha In the happy year that follows ? Soon ' twill be farewell forever, Soon farewell to Soangetaha, In the glory of their sunset .Shall depart to unknown regions, To the land of the Alumnae, To the land of the Hereafter, The well loved class of Nineteen Fifteen. 1131] THESE ARE THE GIRLS THAT PUT THE BORED IN MORTARBOARD Current S3ttractton£ on Proabtoap Sari Margaret Carr The Dear Fool Agnes Conki.in The Queen of the Movies Rhoda Erskine High Jinks Helen Jenkins It Can Be Done Helen Journeay The Misleading Lady Freda Kirchwey Grumpy Ray Levi The Rule of 3 Virginia Pulleyn The Strange Woman Lillian Soskin Goodness Gracious! Edith Stiles The Things That Count Margaret Terriberry [133] Co Bemeter By Rhoda Erskine. Fair lies the harvest, fair the fostering sun That smiles in ruddy splendor on the wheat, But fairer still her heauty who, from heaven, Spreads like a mantle over all the earth Her loveliness. Was it not yesterday We knew her for the wayward maid of Spring, Child of the sudden showers, dewy-eyed, And fitful in her promised womanhood ? Through the long, lazy summer sped the days, Weaving her robe of regal loveliness, Until now Autumn lays the crown on all. Men thought her lovely in her Spring, but lo ! Lovelier now, and wiser, and more kind. Mothering love sits shrined in her eyes — Eyes that could drown the sorrows of the world, And still show beauty in their limpid depths. Poppies, for sleep, are twined in her hair, Shadowy-black, but glinted here and there With the wild glory of the burnished hills, Swept into flaming beauty at her touch. Softly she passes, passing, casts behind Some strange, warm beauty, wild and strong and sweet. To witness to her presence. Men behold And wonder, and are stirred, and understand. [134] Comtc Upric By Margaret Carr and Helen Jknkins I Great Jove sat bowed in angry thought : Oh Gods of Ancient Greece ! Polish my rusty thunderbolts, Now is no time for peace While ignorance on earth below Our mighty sport profanes, One of our number down must go — Show Barnard real Greek games ! Here ! Demeter raised her hand As a Freshman I will go ! Going down ! — the swift clouds hurried To Barnard ' s portico. her III Demeter ran across to Brooks, In mud she found Miss Hirst, Jolly good weather here for ducks- But horrible, she cursed. My dear Demeter, said Miss Weeks Grant cooperation — You can not do the one-step here, Now you ' re on probation ! Demeter scurried to a class One minute after nine, Then Curtis gazed reproachfully: Please try to be on time ! Don ' t ask what use Mathematics is — Then an expectant hush — 1 tell you you have to take it! A murmur rose, Oh, slush ! II Then sniffing down our classic halls The lunchroom to discover She jumped at Mrs. Ligget ' s voice — It could have been no other ! Miss Demeter! Your bill is late! Come right in here with me The college needs the money — Did you pay your entrance fee? Escaping from the Bursar ' s room To Roman Life she hurried. She took a front row seat and stared Till Doctor Knapp was worried. Upon this point Euripedes And I do not agree. I ' ll set you right ! Demeter cried. You can ' t! Sit down! said he. IV Mrs. Haskell passed out postals Here ' s the Jungfrau! she read. Demeter slipped it in her bag— I ' ll mail that to Jove! she said. Now to work ! Bitte Demeter ! Welche Casus hat Tisch? Mrs. Haskell, please don ' t ask me! I ' m not Dutch ' nough for this! From German class Demeter tripped To hear how Gerig speaks La litterature francaise, he cried. But what about the Greeks? Ah elle n ' est pas francaise mais grecque. He sobbed, la pauvre jeune fille. He waved her back a smile, a shrug— Ah! Madamoiselle, Ci! Ci ! [135] Comic Upric — Continued VI Now Brown addressed his class in Psyc. Put all your books away — My children tore up all my notes — Experiments to-day. Now concentrate upon this dot, It really is quite simple. Demeter couldn ' t find the spot, So focused on his dimple. Once to the chapel Demeter went And raised her voice to sing, She shared her book with German Braun, Her ears began to ring. His deep voice soared above the rest And left them far behind. It soared up to Olympian heights, Till Jove cried, There ' s a find ! VII Miss Beegle said, Your heart is weak, You ' re about to faint, girl ! Be careful of your complexion, Try to mind the paint, girl ! You do not throw the discus well, Your form the whole class shames ; Standing position ' s worse than poor; My ! You can ' t make Greek games ! By Jove! Demeter stamped her foot. Olympian heights for me ! They ' ll tell me next I ' m not a Greek — - What fools these mortals be ! Address the class. Don ' t look at me ! And Mr. Haller stood, Er — er did Rob Burns drink? Of course! Er — er, all poets should ! Demeter thought, I should have sent God Bacchus in my stead, I ' ll transfer into Baldwin ' s class, He has a Shakespeare ' s head. Then Baldwin stared at Demeter, His hand upon his cheek. I don ' t advise an English course, Until you know some Greek ! [136] Hjree drapers; to Bemeter By Freda Kirchwey. I. One mad, sweet day in Spring I made a prayer; It brooded in the grass, caressed the trees; It wantoned with the tender, heartless breeze, And drank wild rapture from the brimming air. Goddess, I sang, sweet mistress of the earth, Langorous, longing, sweet and full of fire. Goddess of clinging peace, of passionate mirth, ( )f gentle friendliness, and hot desire, Take those to your great heart and soothe and bless — ( ) maker of the madness of the Spring — Who hold the breathless, fainting happiness That only lovers know and lovers sing. And then I heard light murmurs in the air And knew the gods were laughing at my prayer. II. One growing, stirring day I prayed again. Out of my swelling soul my words 1 flung, 1 hurled them to the splendor of the sun. And sang them to the hearts of little men. Goddess, I cried, Creator, Seeress high, Weaver of life that comes, enchants, and passes Under the flashing gladness of the sky, And in the small, cool caverns of the grasses. Cherish, O Goddess, men who yearn and build, Dream little dreams and fashion little things. Cherish them, for they work as you have willed, Creator of a thousand, thousand Springs. Again I heard light murmurs in the air. And knew the gods were laughing at my pray III. One weary, clouded day I bent my head, And in the darkness of my heart I prayed. On my belabored soul a terror weighed. And from my eyes all springtime joy had fled Mother, great mother of the lonely heart, Pity my vagrant thought, my careless prayer, You who have borne the wildest, fiercest smart That ever pricked the dullness of despair. The happy flowers wither to the ground Before the parching tempest of your pain. — O mother of a daughter lost and found, Help those whose daughters never come again. And then I heard low murmurs in the air, And knew the gods were weeping at my prayer. [137] Statistics; 1. Grace Greenbaum 2. Helen MacDonald 1. Edna Henry 2. Louise Walker 1. Margaret Carr 2. Elsa Rerghaus 1. Freda Kirchwey Professors BIGGEST BLUFFER 1. Dr. Brown 2. Dr. Knapp BIGGEST TALKER 1. Prof. Knapp 2. Prof. Hubbard BIGGEST FUSSER 1. Dr. Porterfield 2. Dr. Curtis BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED 1. Miss Bf.egi.e 2. Dr. Mussey Margaret Meyer Helen Murphy Margaret Carr Marjorie Hillas Ray Levi Helen Jenkins Freda Kirchwey Ella Louria Helen Jenkins Agnes Conklin Freda Kirchwey Helen Jenkins 1 . Dr. Cra m pton 2. Prof. Gerig MOST UP-TO-DATE DANCER 1. Miss Beegle 2 S Miss Weeks ' ( Prof. Tassin most versatile 1 j Prof. Muzzey ' { Dr. Brown 2. Prof. Montague done most for barnard 1. Dean Gildersleeve WITTIEST MOST POPULAR 1. Prof. Brewster 2. Prof. Shotwell 1. Dean Gildersleeve 2. Prof. Cram pton MOST FAMOUS IN FUTURE Freda Kirchwey Lillian Soskin Sarah Butler Lillian Soskin Mary Gray Dot Stanbrough Freda Kirchwey Margaret Terriberry Margaret Terriberry Grace Greenbaum 1. Prof. Cram pton 2. Dean Gildersleeve most scholarly 1. Prof. Trent 2. Prof. Baldwin BIGGEST LOAFER MOST MILITANT NERVIEST 1. Dr. Brown 2. Prof. Brewster Prof. Montague 1. Miss Safe Miss Huttman 1. Dr. Porterfield 2. Prof. Brewster 1. Dorothy Stanbrough MOST LIKELY TO GET MARRIED 1. ( Miss Latham Dr. Curtis 2. Prof. Richards [138] £5 tatt£ttC£ j tutite? Hardest Chemistry, 5, 6 Easiest Philosophy A Most valuable History A Most interesting Zoology, 1, 2 Favorite author Dickens, Shaw, Elliot Favorite poet Tennyson, Shakespeare, Burns, Longfellow Favorite novel Vanity Fair, Les Miserables, Silas Marner Favorite poem. . Rubaiyat, Milton ' s Sonnet on his blindness, Idyls of the King, Lady of the Lake Favorite play Within the Law, Peg ' o My Heart, Hamlet Favorite Characters in History Lincoln, Napoleon, Jeanne dArc Favorite characters in fiction Mowgli, Cyrano Favorite actors Forbes-Robertson, Sothern, Levi, Warfield Favorite actress Maude Adams, Julia Marlowe, Ethel Barrymore Favorite amusement Dancing, Theatre, Tennis Favorite Drink Water, Champagne, Grape Juice Favorite Magazine Life, Century, Cosmopolitan Favorite Dance Hesitation, Tango, One Step Average Height 5 ft. A l 2 in. Average weight 133 lbs. Average age 19 yrs. 1 1 mo. I 139J Beulah E. Amidon She was the mildest mannered girl that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. Fargo College (1) (2); Bear (3) ; Wigs and Cues (3) ; English Club (3) ; Fire- light Club (3) ; Suffrage Club (3). Fannie R. Ansorge Love ' s fire burns forever. Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Mathe- matics Club (2) (3) ; Botani- cal Club (2) (3); Firelight Club (2) (3). Rosalie Appelt Gee, but I ' m crazy for rag! Greek Games ( 1 ) ; A. A. (1). Kathryn Ashbrook A still small voice. College of Emporia (1); Church Club (2) (3) ; Mathe- matics Club (2) (3). [142] Ruth Asserson I ' ll give you leave to call me anything. Randolph Macon (1) (2) ; Y. W. C. A. (3). Edna Frances Astruck, Ed. Rest, rest perturbed spirit. Chairman Basketball Com- mittee (3) ; Chairman Stage Management Committee (3) ; Chairman Greek Games Com- mittee (1) (2); Sophomore Show Committee ; Sophomore Luncheon Committee; Chair- man Class Executive Commit- tee; Greek Games (2); Class Basketball Team (1) (2) (3) ; ' Varsity Basketball Team (2) (3) ; Class Baseball Team (2) ; Field Day (2) ; Freshman Show ; Sophomore Show ; Un- dergraduate Show (1) (2) ; Bulletin (3); Senior Banquet Waitress (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) ; Suffrage Club (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (2) (3) ; English Club (2) (3); Socialist Club (3); Wigs and Cues (3). Gertrude B. Bain I am crushed beneath the weight of love. Undergrad Show (2) (3) ; Societe Francaise (2) (3). Grace Derby Banker O! I ' m so thirsty. Students ' Exchange Com- mittee (2) ; Class Baseball Team (1) (2); Sophomore Show; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Societe Francaise (2) (3) ; Church Club (1 ) (2) ; Treas- urer (3) ; Wigs and Cues (3). [143] Constance Barnet Give me credit for a little gump- tion. Second place Greek Games Lyric (1): Deutscher Kreis (1) (3) ; - Firelight Club (1) (2) (3) ; Philosophy Club (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). LlNNEA H. BAUHAN I cannot check my girlish blush. Greek Games (2) ; Senior Play (2) ; Glee Club (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (3). Xtl Fredericka Belknap I know it ' s all decided but I can still keep on kicking about it anyway. Blue Book Committee (2) ; Chapel Committee (3) ; Fresh- man Luncheon Committee ; Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee ; Freshman Entertainment Committee (3) ; Freshman Show; Suffrage Club (3); Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (2). T4 B Edith Berger I know everything except my- self. Classical Club (2) (3). [144] Elsa Louise Berghaus O call it by some better name, for friendship sounds too cold. Class Baseball Team ( 1 ) ; Freshman Show (1); Mathe- matics Club (2) ; Deutscher Kreis (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (2). rq 15. Sarah Bernheim Stylish in appearance, simple in construction. I vy Day Committee ( 1 ) ; Freshman Show ; C. S. A. (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (1 ) (2). Helen Marjorie Bleet We do not get you Helen Bleet The reason why we can ' t repeat Hut this we say and say with heat We do not get you Helen Rleet. Freshman Show ; Glee Club ( 1 ) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). Helen B. Blume nthal Good-bye hook and eye. Entertainment Committee (1) (2) (3); Sophomore Show ; Class Baseball Team (1 ) (2) (3) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; Suffrage Club (1) (2) (3) ; Societe Frangaise (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3); C. S. A. (1) (2) (3); A. A. (1) (2) (3). [145] Marion Allen Borden Words, words, words. Societe Franchise (1) (3) A. A. (2) ; Firelight Club (2) Craigie Club (1) (2) (3) Glee Club (1) (2) (3). Alice M. Brett A woman can do more with a hairpin than a man with a box of tools. Societe Frangaise (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (S). Ruth E. Brewer Mistress of herself, though China fall. Chairman Religious and Philanthropic Tea Committee (3) ; Chairman Doll Day Com- mittee (3) ; Craigie Club (2), Treasurer (3) ; Botanica ' Club (3). Sophie I. Bulow Work, work, work, till the brain begins to swim. German Play (2) ; Deutsch- er Kreis (1) (2) (3) Secre- tary; Societe Franchise (1). [146] Sarah Schuyler Butler Buffy There is no mistake; there has heen no mistake; there shall be no mistake. Undergraduate Secretary (2) ; Undergraduate Treasurer (3) ; Temporary Secretary ( 1 ) ; Chairman Brooks Hall Faculty Reception Committee (2) ; Junior Ball Committee; Bulletin (2) (3) ; A. A. (2) (3) ; English Club (2) (3). Margaret Fryer Carr Carr-ie Ties moutarde. Mortarboard ; Greek Games Committee ( 1 ) ; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Greek Games (2) ; First Place Comic Lyric (2) ; Assistant Cheer Leader (2) (3) ; Freshman Show; Senior Show (2); So- ciete Frangaise (2) (3) ; Crai- gie Club (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (3). Gertrude R. Caulfield But the muscular strength that it gave to her jaws has lasted the rest of her life. Ivy Day Committee ( 1 ) ; Ivy Dav (1); Craigie Club (1) (2) (3). Elsie he Valois Chesley A close mouth catches no flies. Societe Frangaise (3) ; Deut- scher Kreis (3). [147] [148] ' Dorothy Dean Neat as a pin And studies like sin. Undergraduate Show (3); Freshman Show ; Societe Fran- chise (1) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (2) (3) ; A. A. (1 ) (2) (3). r4 B. Edwina M. Deardon I have gained my experience. Greek Games (1); Ivy Day ( 1 ) ; Societe Franchise ( 1 ) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3). A O . Ruth K. Decker Never do today what you can put off till to-morrow. Decoration Committee (1 ) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). rcf)R. Marie C. Doohy Fine feathers make fine birds Craigie Club (1) (2) (3). A O . [149] Rhoda Erskine Dorothy Eari.e Everything looks Drown to me. Class Baseball Team (1) ; Greek Games (1); Freshman Show; Mathematics Club (2) ; Philosophy Club (3). Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. Building Fund Committee (2) (3) ; Undergrad Tea Com- mittee (2) ; Mortarboard (3) ; Entertainment Committee (2) (3) ; Freshman Show Commit- tee ; Greek Games (1) (2); Ivy Day (1) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Violin Club (1) ; Classi- cal Club (2) (3) ; English Club (3) ; Firelight Club (1 ) (2) (3). Sadie Enoel Talk, Lord, how it talked! Deutscher Kreis (3). Ruth D. Evans A broad substantial smile. Chairman Undergraduate Tea Committee (3) Greek Games (1) (2) ; Y. W. C. A. (2) (3). [150] Grace E. Farrell I ' gin to he a-weary of t he sun. Craigie Club (1) (2) (3). A O . Bertha Fink Mushroom Growing is a good, sound, paying proposition. Mush- rooms bring from 50c to $2 a pound. 70 pounds and more raised on sinall beds which cost practically nothing to make. Can be grown at home in basements, barns, sheds, chicken houses, etc. Take little care; don ' t interfere with your regu- lar occupation. Your whole family can help in raising them. Scud for beautifully illustrated booklet about mushroom culture. German Show (2) ; Suffrage Club (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Thora Fernstrom Preserves Baby ' s skin! Ivy Day (1); Greek Games (2) ; Firelight Club (3) ; So- ciete Franchise (3) ; Glee Club (3) ; V. W. C. A. (2) (3). Edith Linden Fisher We few, we happy few! Freshman Luncheon Com- mittee; Freshman Basketball Team (1 ) Captain ; A. A. ( 1 ) (2) (3): Mathematics Club (2) (3). KA© [151] Catherine C. Fries Frieda Fleer When I go out a-walking I look so nice, they say, I ought to take a dog along To keep the hoys away. Deutscher Kreis (1); Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2). AO . What is that — I wonder? Class Basketball Team (1) (2) ; Varsity Basket Ball Team (2) : Greek Games (2) ; Field Day (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2); Treasurer (3) President: Ma- thematics Club (2 ) Secretary- Treasurer (3) ; Philosophy Club (3) ; Firelight Club (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (2) (3). Katharine Neal Fox What will Mrs. Grundy say? Class Treasurer (1) ; Class Vice-President (2) ; Chairman Constitution Committee (1); Greek Games (1) (2); Ivy Day (1); Freshman Show; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3). President. K K T Clara L. Froelich Not one, but many jewels rare. Deutscher Kreis (1) (2); A. A. (2) ; Societe Franchise (2 ) ; Mathematics Club (2) (3) . | 152] Annie Fuller Plough deep while sluggards sleep. Classical Club (.3) ; Societe Franchise. Constance Geraty Courage, my girl! That is the complexion of virtue. Vassar College (1); Craigie Club (2) ; French Club (3). I I ELEN ( IlLLEAUDEAU ' Ere ' s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, with your ' ayrick ' ead of air. Chairman Tennis Committee (3) : Decoration Committee (3) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; Field Day. College Tennis Champion ( 1 ) (2) ; Class Hoc- key Team ( 1 ) Captain (2) Captain (3) ; ' Varsity Hockey Team (3); Class Baseball Team (1) (2); Freshman Show; A. A. (1) (2) Secre- tary (3); Craigie Club (1) (2) ; K A B. Edith Helen Goldstone How will I know when the right man comes? Ring Co mmittee (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Grace R. Greenbaum Ruth Graae Rises early, studies late Works all day with book and slate. Classical Club (1 ) (2) (3). They always, always pick on me. Corresponding Secretary and Historian (3) Chairman Deco- ration Committee (1) ; Decora- tion Committee (2) (3 ) ; Greek Games (2) ; Class Hoc- key Team (1) (2) (3) ; ' Var- sity Hockey Team (3); Ivy Day (1); Senior Play (2); Freshman Show, Sophomore Show; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Socialist Club (2) (3) ; Suffrage Club (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Mary Gray I eat and eat, I swear. Undergraduate Tea Commit- tee (1); Chairman Class Ex- ecutive Committee (1) ; Con- stitution Committee (1) ; Class Hockey Team (1 ) (2) ; Class Baseball Team ( 1 ) ; Greek Games (2) ; Suffrage Club (1 ) (2) (3) ; Church Club (1) (2) (3 ) ; Societe Frangaise (1) (2) (3); Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3); C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). KA® Jessie Grof A wee timorous heastie. Glee Club (2) (3) ; Deut- scher Kreis (1 ) (2) (3). [154] Ruth Gross That hopeless look of blooming infancy. Glee Club (2) (3) ; Dcut- scher Kreis (1 ) (2) (3). Edith G. Hardwick Still to be neat Still to be dressed. Undergraduate Show (2) ; Senior Show (2) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; Glee Club (2) (3); Church Club (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (3) ; A. A. (1) (2 (3) ; X Joan Harper God gave me curls. Undergrad Tea Committee (3) ; Entertainment Committee ( 1 ) ; Class Basketball Team (1) (2); Greek Games (1) (2) ; Deutscher Kreis (3) ; Philosophy Club (3 ). Phyllis Hedley Who never mentions hell to ears polite. Entertainment Committee ( 1 ) ; Decoration Committee (3) ; Greek Games (1 ) (2) ; Senior Show (2) ; Glee Club (2) ; KK T [155] Edna Henky If she had been caught young, She might have been tamed! Swimming Meet Committee (3); Ring Committee (2); Chairman Flower Committee (2) ; Entertainment Committee (3) ; ' Varsity Hockey Team (3); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) ; Class Swimming Team (1) (2) (3); Greek Games (1); Freshman Show: Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) Secretary (3) ; C. S. A. (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Dentscher Kreis (2) (3); KA® Irene Cole H ickok Transfer, lady? Packer Institute (1) (2) ; A. A. (3) ; V. W. C. A. (3). Alma J. Herzfeld Poets lost half the praise they should have got Could it be known what they dis- cretely blot. Undergraduate Sub-Treasur- er (3) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; First Place Chorus Words (2) ; Freshman Show ; Under- grad Show (2) ; Bulletin (2) (3); Deutscher Kreis (I) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Marjorie Hillas, Midge Where there ' s smoke there ' s fire. Greek Games Committee (2) ; Chairman Mysteries Com- mittee (2); Class Baskethall Team (1) (2) Captain (3) Captain ; ' Varsity Baskethall Team (1) (2) Captain (3); Captain ; Class Swimming Team (1 ) ; First Place Obsta- cle Race (2) ; Class Baseball Team (1) Captain (2); ' Var- sity Baseball Team (1 ) (2) ; Greek (lames. 1st place Discus, (1 ) (2) ; Field Day (1) Gold Medal Winner (2) Second Point Winner, First Place Discus; A. A. (1) (2) (3) 1 ' resident. [156] Olive Hog an I ' d rather be just what 1 ;i than a whole lot of other things. ' 1 Ruth Nanette Horowitz As well be out of the world, as out of fashion. Societe Franchise (1 ) ; Deut- scher Kreis (3) ; Philosophy Club (3). I.i i ie Wilson Howe The cubist Terpsichore. Smith College (1 ) ; Religious and Philanthropic Dance Com- mittee (3) ; Undergrad Show Committee (2) ; Freshman Re- ception Committee (3) ; Class Raskethall Team (2); Si pln - more Show; Undergrad Show (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (2) (3) ; Charter Member Wigs and Cues ; A J Frances M. Howell Brevity is the soul of wit. Creek Games (1) (2). [157] If Ethel Virginia Hunley As headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile. Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3); AO Lillian M. Jackson Lil. Optimism, a cheerful frame of mind that enables a tea-kettle to sing though in hot water up to its nose. Class Chv-er Leader (1) (3) ; Sophomore Dance Committee; Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) ; Class Diving Team ( 1 ) First Place (2) (3) ; Greek Games (1) (2); Glee Club (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; BcJ Beatrice M. Jacobsen Singing taught by mail. Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3); A. A. (1) (2). Alma C. Jamison She swims on her back — The back ' s the best part of a goose. Class Swimming Team (1) (2) (3) ; Greek Games (2) ; Mathematics Club (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). [158] Helen Jenkins Bab. Passed by the National Board of Censorship. Class President (2) ; Editor- in-chief Mortarboard ; First place Greek Games Comic Ly- Alice L UISE Jones Show (2); Senior Banquet (2) ; Firelight Club (3). Waitress (2) ; Charter Mem- ber Wigs and Cues ; Societe Franchise (1) (2) (3) ; Deut- scher Kreis (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (3) ; Classical Club (2) (3) ; K K r ric (2) ; Freshman Show, So- phomore Show ; Undergrad All I ask is to be let alone. University of Arizona (1 ) Anna G. Jordan the unexpressive she. (leninses are like criminals and should be treated as such. Sknta Jonas Greek Games (1) (2) ; Un- dergraduate Show (1) (2); Freshman Show ; Suffrage Club (3); Societe Frangaise (3); Craigie Club (1) (2) (3); AO [159] i m km i a Kerby Teaching ' s as good as anything in tile meantime. Anna Fo-Jin Kong Toil is the sire of fame. Treasurer i if 1916 ( 1 ) ; Transferred to 1915 (2); Stu- dent Volunteer Convention (3); Church Club (1) (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Secreta ry. Freda Kirchwey Fritz. I dare do all that may become a man. Class Vice-President ( 1 1 Class President (3); Sopho- more Show Committee ; Class Hockey Team (1 ) (2) (3) ; ' Varsity Hockey Team (3); Greek Games (1) (2) Second Place Lyric ; Bulletin (2) : Bear (2) ; Field Day (1 ) : Suffrage Club (1 ) (2) (3) ; So- cialist Club (1) (2) (3) ; Sec- retary (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; English Club (2) (3) ; Press Club (2). ESTELLE KrAUSE It ' s pretty, but is it art? Greek Games Committee ( 1 i (2); Chairman Ring Commit- tee (2) ; Freshman Show; Glee Club (1) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscber Kreis (1) (2) (3): Societe Franchise (1). 1161 Dorothy A. Krier Gentlemen and ladies and peo- ple from Brooklyn. Undergraduate Sub-Treasur- er ( 1 ) ; Class Hockey Team (1) (2); Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Business manager; Clas- sical Club (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3); A. A. (1) (2) ; B c£ Henrietta J. P. Krinsky What arc Vonkers? Press Club (3) ; C. S. A. (3). Dorothy L. Kubie She flashed her molars at him. Teachers College (1) ; Adel- phi College (2) ; Teachers Col- lege (3) ; Associate Barnard (3) ; Suffrage Club (3) ; So- ciete Franchise (3). Ann Gayi.er Kuttner I ' m always in haste but never in a hurry. Bryn Mawr (1); Socialist Club, Secretary (2) (3). [162] Ray Elliot Levi Helen Rose Lachman Go deeper than the looks. Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) (2) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; Freshman Show ; German Show (2) ; Deutscher Kreis (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). I was ' founded dumb and paralyzed numb By the terrible words she said. Freshman Show Committee; Greek Games Committee (1) (2) ; Chairman Sophomore Show Committee; Toastmis- tress Sophomore Luncheon ; Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) ; ' Varsity Hockey Team; Greek Games (1) Music (2); Sophomore Show ; Undergrad Show (2) ; Senior Show (2) ; Exchange Editor Bear (3) ; Mortarboard ; Assistant Cheer Leader (1) ; Senior Ban- quet Waitress (2); A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Charter Member Wigs and Cues ; Membership Committee (3). Emily G. Lambert The voice of the turtle is heard in the land. Class Historian (2) ; Societe Francai.se (1 ) (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3); A. A. (1) (2) (3). Elsie Levison A brief, a brief, another brief and still another due. Deutscher Kreis (2) (3) ; Mathematics Club (3). [1631 Helena Lichtensteix Wan of thim lamblike — bleaten — kind of girls. Freshman Show ; Classical Club (2) ; Societe Franchise (3) ; Deutscher Krcis (3). MlLLK ENT I.UiSETKIN She was tender and sweet and delicious to eat. Greek Games (2) ; Philoso- phy Club (3). Eleanore Grace Louria Ella. I just can ' t make my smile lie- have! Class Corresponding Secre- tary (1) ; Class Treasurer (3) ; Building Fund Committee (21 (3) ; Director Wigs and Cues Sara Lull (3) ; Freshman Show Commit- tee ; Entertainment Committee (2) (3) ; Chairman Sophomore Classical Club (2) (1) ; Y Dance Committee; Class Hoc- W. C. A. (1). key Team (1) (2) (3) ; ' Var- sity Hockey Team (3) ; So- ciete Franchise (1) (2) Treas- urer (3) ; Charter Member Wigs and Cues ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Ninety-eight is a very low mark. [164] Alice Darlington Malleson RUTH McKeLVEY Woman ' s place is in the home. A lady takes a chance. Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) ; A. A. (1); l ' b(t Helen MacDonald Trusting to hick. Phoebe Snow Dance Com- mittee (2); Chairman Junior Ball Committee; Decoration Committee (1) (2) Chairman: Sophomore Dance Committee; Undergraduate Show (1) (2) ; Ivy Day (1) ; Craigie Club (1 ) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) B I Ruth Marks How doth the busy bumble bee improve each shining hour. Firelight Club (1) (2) (3) ; Suffrage Club (2) ; Societe Franqaise (1) (2); Detu-.cher Kreis (2) (3). [165] Fannie Pereles Markwell Always has a racket with lier. Greek Games (1) (2) ; Field Day (1 ) (2) ; Clays Swimming Team (1) (2); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) Captain; ' Varsity Hockey Team (3): Class Baseball Team (1) (2); A. A. (1) (2) (3). Olga Marx A plaything of the gods. Socialist Club (3) ; Deutsch- er Kreis (3). Lois W. Martin I only mix with ghosts well known — With Caesar and Plato I pick a bone. Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) (3) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Church Club (1) (3); Matbematics Club (1). Clara Mayer She ' ll work for a year at a sit- ting and never be tired at all. Philosophy Club (3) ; Suf- frage Club (3) ; Socialist Club (3). [166] Ethel S. Meyer If the professor sneezed, she took it down. Freshman Show; Dcutscher Kreis (1 ) (3). Irma D. Meyer Even good girls like to make the public stare. A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Violin Club (1 ) (2) (3) ; Dcutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3). Margaret Nathan Meyer Teacher, I know. Class Treasurer (2) ; Y, W. C. A. Building Fund Concert Committee ( 1 ) : Field Day Committee ( 1 ) ; Blue Book Committee (1); Chapel Com- mittee (2) ; Class Executive Committee (1); Chairman Decoration Committee (3); Junior Ball Committee; Greek Games (1) (2); Field Day ( 1 ) ; Class Basketball (1) (2) ; Freshman Show; Glee Club (1) (2) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; k k r. Helen D. Misch Young wisdom. Greek Games (2) ; Under- graduate Show (2) ; Deutscher Kreis (1 ) (2) (3). [167] Luo Rose Morgenthau Had I been present at the crea- tion, I could have given some use- fid hints for the better ordering of the universe. Bulk-tin and Bear. Hum- ness Manager (2) (3); Reli- gious and Philanthropic Dance Committee (3); (Ireek Games Committee (2); Sophomore Show Committee ; Sophomore Dance Committee ; Chairman Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee; Greek Games (1) (2); Stage Management Committee (3) ; Undergraduate Show (1) ; Freshman Show ; Senior Show (2) ; Senior Banquet Waitress (2); A. A. (1) (2) (3); Deutscher Kreis (1) (2); C. S. A. (2) (3) : Suffrage Cluh (2) (3); Socialist Cluh (3); Charter Member Wigs and Cues. Regina C. Murnane Jean. Who first invented work ' Sing Song Committee (3); Junior Ball Committee; Greek ( lames f 1) : B cj) Mildred Lee Moses For she ' s very nice at takin ' advice And a tractable girl is she! Deutscher Kreis (3) ; C. S. A. (3). Helen A. Murphy Just in time. Greek Games Committee (1) ; Freshman Reception Committee (3) ; Junior Ball Committee (3); Freshman Show (1); Craigie Club (1) (2) (3): K A © |168| Rosa i. ik ( ioM v. . Nat n. She shoots off a gun and looks cheerful Whenever she makes a mistake. Deutscher Kreis (1) (2) (3); Societe Franqaise (.?); A. A. (2) (3). Svea Nelson In Boston we do things differ- ently. Undergraduate Show (2): Senior Show (2); Glee Club (3) : Societe Franchise (1 ) : C. S. A. (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (3). X O Elsie M. Oerzen She was so good she would pour rose-water on a toad. Freshman Show : Church Club Play (1 ) (2) (3) ; Mathe- matics Club (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (3). Louise M. Oppexheimer To fly from — need not he t hate mankind. Deutscher Kreis ( 1 I (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3). (2) 1169] Anna Marguerite Paddock She is the very pineapple of politeness. Chairman Flower Commit- tee (2) ; Decoration Commit- tee (3); Freshman Entertain- ment Committee (3); Fresh- man Show; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) ; So- ciete Franchise (1) (2); Sec- retary (3); President (3); T |) B Margaret Pollitzer Peggy There ' s nothing like being nsetl to a thing. Class Executive Committee (2): Sophomore Show Com- mittee; Suffrage Club (2) Secretary (3) ; C. S. A. (3) ; Classical Club (2) (3). Elizabeth Palmer Ach! das Romanti.se ie! Greek Games Committee (2) ; Greek Games (1) (2) ; Undergraduate Show ( 1 I ; Freshman Show ; German Show (2) ; Deutscher Kreis (2) (3); Vice-President; Wigs and Cues (3) ; Fire- light Club (1) (2) (3); V W. C. A. (2) (3). Virginia Pulley n V. P. At every word a reputation dies. Class Secretary (2) ; Relig- ious and Philanthropic Dance Committee (3 ) ; Freshman Luncheon Committee, (Toast- mistress) ; Mortarboard ; Chairman Freshman Reception Committee (3) ; Freshman Show; Craigie Club (1) (2) (3) : Deutscher Kreis (2) (3) ; K A © [170] M [LDRED F. RANBOLPH I ' ve made a snack of a fishing- smack. That being a tender treat. Classical Club (2) (3) ; So- ciete Franchise (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3). Fannie M. Rees One touch of toothpaste make the whole world grin. Botanical Club (1 ) (2) (3) Suffrage Club (1) (2) (3) C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). CoRNEUE RATHGEN Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Deutscher Kreis (3). Helen D. Reynolds Associate Member. They never come back. Sophomore Cheer Leader Ivy Day 1) ; Glee Club (1) V. W. C. A. (1) ; Xfl [171] Eleanor M. Rk ii Her only sin was grin. perpetual ( lass Executive Committee (3); Class Basketball Team (1 ) ; Greek Games (1) (2) : V. W. C. A. (2) (3) ; Deut- scher Kreis (1); (ilee Club (1) ; A. A. (1) (2). Sarena V. RopME There ' s Roorne for improve- ment. Mathematics Club ( 1 , (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). Grace Evans St. John The worid knows only two — that ' ; Socrates and I. Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) Chapel Choir (1) (2) ; Philos ophy Club (3). Emma B. Sayre We have heard the chimes at midnight. C. S. A. (1) (2) (3) ; r j b r 2] Dorothy A. Skinker The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Chairman Freshman Enter- tainment Committee (3); Greek Games (1 ) (2) ; Glee Club (1) (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). Lillian Soskin The time is out of joint — f cursed spite That ever I was horn to set it right. Undergrad Sub-treasurer (2) ; Greek Games Music and Words (1); Freshman Show (i); Undergrad Show (1) Bear (3); Mortarboard Columbia Monthly ; A. A (1) (2); C. S. A. (1) (2) Deutscher Kreis (2) (3) English Club (3); Firelight Club (1) (2) (3); Socialist Club (1) (2) (3) President; Suffrage Club (3). [173] Dorothy Staxhkoi Dot. My mother ' s often told me I hadn ' t ought to flirt. Class Corresponding Secre- tary (2) : Swimming Meet Committee (1) (3); Greek Games Committee (1); Mys- teries Committee (2); Chair- man Flower Committee (3); Junior Ball Committee; Class Swimming Team (1) (3); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3); Greek Games (1) ; Field Day (1); Captain ' Varsity Hockey Team (3) ; Freshman Show; A. A. (1) (2) (3). Edna Louise Stern Shoo fly, don ' t bother me. Undergraduate Show (2); Firelight Club (1 ) ; Suffrage Club (2) ; Debating Club (1 ) ; Deutscher Kreis (2) ; C. S. A (2). Edith Stiles Evil is the good we do not understand. Class Vice-President (3) ; Class Executive Committee (1); Chairman Freshman Luncheon Committee ; Greek Games (1) (2); Sophomore Show; Wigs and Cues (3) ; Glee Club (1) ; A. A. (1) (2) : O. S. A. (3) ; f l B Dorothy Storks Help wanted! Trans Packer Collegiate In- stitute (3), Viola M. Stokes She spares her breath to cool her porridge. Mathematics Club (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (1) (2) (3). M argaret T erriber r y Terry Manage? She ' d manage the head off you! Business Manager Mortar- board; Undergraduate Play Committee (1); Entertainment Committee (1) Chairman (2); Sophomore Luncheon Commit- tee ; Greek Games (1) (2); Ivy Day (1) ; Freshman Show; Class Baseball Team (1) (2) ; V. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Firelight Club (1) (2) (3) ; Glee Club (3) ; Press Club (2) (3). Acf [174] S U3EL I OTTEN Gertrude ( Ireleke A honest girl who loves her trade deserves an honest grip. Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3) ; Mathematics Clu1 (2) (3) ; Deutscher Kreis (2) (3). Mary had a little Iamb. Decoration Committee (2) ; Chairman Entertainment Com- mittee (3); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) ; ' Varsity Hockey Team (3) ; Class Baseball Team (1 ) (2) ; Greek Gaines (1) (2); Second Place Discus; Field Day (1 ) (2) ; Ivy Day (1 ) (2) ; Freshman Show ; Sophomore Show ; Un- dergraduate Show (1); Bul- letin (3); Y. W. C. A. (1) (2) (3); Societe Franchise (1 ) ; A. A. (1 ) (2) (3) B4 Elsie Tobin Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote. Undergraduate Play ( 1 ) (2) ; Suffrage Club (2) (3) ; Barnard Botanical Club (3 ) ; Deutscher Kreis (1 ) (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (2) (3) ; C. S. A. (3) ; A. A. (1) (2) Louise Walker Walkerette Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Temporary Chairman ( 1 ) ; Freshman President ; Class Secretary (3); Assistant Col- lege Cheer Leader (3); Choir ( 1 ) (2) (3) ; Sophomore Show Committee ; Sophomore Cheer Leader; Church Club Play (1) (3); Undergrad Show (2) (3) ; Class Executive Commit- tee (2) ; Greek Games (2) ; V. W. C. A. (1) (3) ; Church Club (1) (2) (3) ; A. A. (2) (3); Glee Club (3); Press Club (2) (3) ; Charter Mem- ber W igs and Cues. K.KT [175] Nina Washburn If naebody cares for me, I ' ll care for naebody. Glee Club (2) (3) ; Mathe- matics Club (3) ; Firelight Club (3). Rosalie H. Wasskkm an Mother ' s pretty young daugh- ter. Greek Games (1) (2) ; So- ciete Franchise (1) (2) (3): A. A. (1) (2) (3). EsTELLE P. WASSERMAN Silence is golden, so be a mil- lionaire. Suffrage Club (2) ; Societe Franchise (1); Deutscher Kreis (3) ; A. A. (1). Alice J. Webber Leary of talk as death. Riding Club (2); Societe Franchise (2) (3); Suffrage Club (2) (3) ; Y. W. C. A. (2) (3). [176j 3 I5eui.ah Weldon No man knows anything, and no man ever will. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Deutscher Kreis (3) ; C. S. A. (3) ; A. A. (3). Xfl Katharine Williams Every why has a wherefor. Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) (2) (3); Greek Games (1) (2) ; Field Day (1) (2) ; Ma- thematics Club (2) (3); Fire- light Club (3) ; A. A. (1 ) (2) (3) . Natalie F. Wood I have to carry two dress suit cases to cast a shadow. Societe Franchise (3); Y. W. C. A. (2) (3). Helen Zagat My de-ah! Class Recording Secretary ( 1 ) : Students ' Exchange Com- mittee (3); Chapel Committee (3); Chairman Motto Com- mittee (1): Entertainment Committee (3); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3); Wigs and Cues (3); Deutscher Kries (3) ; C. S. A. (2) (3) Secretary and Treasurer 1178] Cora Senner Chairman Freshman Show ; Greek Games (1); Freshman Show ; Sophomore Show ; Vio- lin Club (1) ; Firelight Club (1) ; Deutscher Kreis (1) (2). Grace Perlman Gunzburg Freshman Show Committee ; Class Basketball Team (1) (2); Greek Games (1); Field Day (1) ; Societe Francaise (1) (2) ; A. A. (1) (2). Grace Hubbard Scfenotolebgmentg The Board of Editors wishes to express its gratitude to : — Harrison Fisher, for his permission in using his copyrighted picture. Mr. Wjllard, for his helpful suggestions, ki ldness and good nature under all circum- stances. Mr. Curran, photographer, for his extreme courtesy. Art Photographs Advertisements Linnea Bauhan Lucy Morgenthau Mrs. Jenkins Svea Nelson Y. W. C. A. Winifred Boegehold Anna Paddock Helen Shipman Ruth Brewer Helen Zagat [180] ©trectorp of tutrent£ Aaronson, G., 170 E. Ft. Washington Ave. Adams, Louise E., 366 Halsey St., Brooklyn Adams, R 312 Manhattan Ave. Adelstein, G 110 W. 86th St. Adikes, A. M., 211 Fulton Street, Jamaica Albert, E., 131 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck Albrecht, B. M 1417 Vyse Ave. Alexander, B. R....34 W. 114th St. Alexander, H. D., Brooks, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. Allen, M 604 W. 115th St. Amidon, B. E., Brooks, 379 7th Ave., South Fargo, North Dakota Ansorge, F. R....625 11th St., B ' klyn. Appelt, R 601 W. 115th St. Appley, D. M., 497 Van Cortlandt Park Ave., Yonkers Arkins, C 547 Riverside Drive Arnot, J Spring Valley Arnot, M. G Spring Valley Ashbrook, K.. Brooks, Gridley, Kan. Asserson, R., 404 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn Astruck, E. F 114 W. 86th St. Augur, H 449 W. 123d St. Bailey, A., 257 Prospect Place, Brooklyn Bailley, Mrs. E. D..452 W. 149th St. Bain, G. B., Brooks, Sea View Hospital, Staten Island Baldwin, M..106 Lord Ave., Bayonne Banker, G. D, 227 Van Houten Ave., Passaic Banta, C Beechhurst Barnard, V., 454 Ft. Washington Ave. Barnes, G., 214 Orient Way, Rutherford Barnet, C. 1 601 W. 156th St. Barnett, M 1855 Seventh Ave. Barthel, E. A. S 66 E. 93d St. Bateman, G. H 13 W. 8th St. Bauhan, L. H., 173 Hutton St., Jersey City Bausch 435 W. 123d St. Beck, 1 500 W. 122d St. Becker, E 255 Eighth Ave. Becker, E. G 232 W. 137th St. Belknap, A. F 618 W. 114th St. Benham, R Cedarhurst Bennett, S., Brooks, Georgetown, Conn. Berger, E...90 E. 21st St., Bayonne Bergh aus, E..318 Linden Ave., B ' klyn Bprnheim, Mrs. G. B..148 W. 86th St. Bernheim, S 129 W. 79th St. Bernholz, P 540 W. 150th St. Bernstein, J. S., Brooks, 776 Overton St., Portland, Ore. Bevier, M. . . .212 Berkeley PI., B ' klyn Bianchi, 1 254 Park Ave., Orange Bleeb, PI. M 561 W. 163d St. Bloch, S 501 W. 121st St. Blondel, D. M 1 Manhattan Ave. Bloom, H. R., 79 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn Blount, 1. M., Brooks, 649 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Blumenthal, H. B., 333 Central Park West Boegehold, W. D., 120 N. Sixth Ave., Mt. Vernon Bolger, J. V 1891 Madison Ave. Bond, O. N 1250—43, Brooklyn Bonnell, R. A., 1956 Crotona Parkway Borden, M. A Grantwood Bowle r, J. T., St. Faith ' s House, 115th St. and Amsterdam Ave. Brainerd, B. B., 274 Summit Ave., Mt. Vernon Breckinridge. .574 Monroe St., B ' klvn Bremer 299 E. 162d St. Brett, A. M 611 W. 127th St. Brew, M. F..28 Clarkson St. B ' klvn Brewer, R. E 151 W. 142d St. Brittain, M., 15 Livingston Ave., Yonkers Brittain, V., 15 Livingston Ave., Yonkers Brodsky, L. R 207 E. 10th St. Brooks, E., Brooks, 1324 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Brooks, R. W Harrison St. Brown, K. G 743 Crotona Pk. N. Browne, A. G., Brooks, Vaughan, N. C. Bufford, H. B., 25 Second PI., P ' klvn Bunze, L. C 121 E. 72d St. Buonocore, B. B., Brooks, 195 Warren St., Bridgeport, Conn. Bergi, L. E 905 E. 139th St. Burns, A., 518 Henry St., Rockaway Beach Burrows, B., 110 Pennsylvania Ave., Bronxville Butler, S. S 60 Morningside Dr. Callon. H 870 E. 175th St. Carey, C. L. Luddington Rd., West Orange Carpenter, M. S 612 W. 112th St. Carr, M 831 Carroll St., B ' klyn Carroll, J. E....90 Morningside Dr. Cattell, P., Brooks, Garrison-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Chancellor, M. L., Brooks, Darien, Conn. Chelsey, E 1346 Teller Ave. Clarihew, M., 128 28th St., Woodcliffc Clark, M. S., 17 Landscape Ave., Yonkers Clinch, M. L., 161 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon Clingen, A. V 39 Clermont Ave. Coates, M. 1 300 W. 85th St. Coffin, G 156 VV. 85th St. Cogan, L. G., 81 Bridge St., Paterson Cohen, H. N 2094 Fifth Ave. Cohen, R 1516 Charlotte St. Cohen, S. M., 172 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers Collins, H. B., Brooks, Whitehall, N. Y. Conklin, A. M..559 10th St., B ' klyn Conover, E 312 Riverside Dr. Cook, M. C....1028 E. 2d St., B ' klyn Coryell, N. G 1414 Vyse Ave. Cranch, A. R....1673 85th St., B ' klyn Curnen, A 519 W. 143d St. Curnow, D 342 4th St., B ' klyn Curtice, E. M..54 Pine St., Freeport Dale, J. E 566 Walton Ave. Davenport, M. C, Brooks, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. Davies, J. H., Mountain Ave., Edgewater Davis, E....23 Van Buren St., B ' klyn Davis, E. R 66 E. 86th St. Davis. M 400 W. 118th St. Davis, M. F Whittier St. [181] Davis, S. C Whittier St. Dean, D., Euclid Hall, B ' way and 86th St. Dean, 1 141 W. 105th St. Dearden, E. M 125 E. 91st St. Dearden, G 125 E. 91st St. Decker, R. K..96 Sterling PI., B ' klyn De Flou, M 430 W. 119th St. Degener, 1 316 W. 89th St. Deutsch, E. B 310 W. 94th St. De Young, E 449 E. 137th St. Diehl, L Creskill Diercks, G., 815 Summit Ave., Jersey City Dillay, M., 42 Bentley Ave., Jersey City Divine, M. M., 302 Carlton Ave., B ' klyn Dodd, H 504 E. 58th St. Dolan, R. B Hicksville Doody, M 107 W. 82d St. Downes, H. R., 526 Van Cortlandt Park Ave., Yonkers Downing, M. E., 164 Palisade Ave., Yonkers Dunkin, R. F 135 W. 104th St. Dunn, O. L., 233 George St., New Brunswick Dunphy, G 404 W. 149th St. Duror, C. A 157 W. 102d St. Dwyer, M. A 456 W. 153d St. Earle, D. E . . . . Hastings-on-Hudson Edmundson, R. B..616 W. 116th St. Egan, E 410 St. Nicholas Ave. Ellis, R 1853 Madison Ave. Engel, S 524 44th St., B ' klyn Engler, M. L 2293 Sedgwick Ave. Erskine, R 609 W. 115th St. Evans, R. D 3089 B ' way Exstein, L. R 500 W. 122d St. Faith, M 1239 Olmstead Ave. Fajans, C. R 408 W. 130th St. Farrell, G 443 W. 43d St. Farrell, M. D 443 W. 43d St. Felix, P. A 471 Park Ave. Ferguson, J., 69 Clinton Ave., Jamaica Fernstrom, T..665 Carroll St., B ' klyn Fezandie, D 165 E. 66th St. Fink, B., 40 DeKalb Ave., White Plains Fischer, E. L 229 W. 97th St. Fishbein, D 959 Prospect Ave. Fisher, K. A 1978 Crotona Ave. Fitch, D 44 Woolsey, Astoria Fleer, F. A. W., 301 Lincoln Ave., Mt. Vernon Flora, M., Brooks — 3165 3rd St., Bangor, Pa. Fowler, A. M., Brooks — Brewston. N. Y. Fox, A. C, 33 Bowne Ave., Winfield Jet. Fox, J Brooks — 222 Riverside Dr. Fox, K. N 505 W. 112th St. Fox, L 222 Riverside Dr. Franklin, A. D 39 Claremont Av. Fraser, D. E., 3 Willow Place, Yonkers Freese, M 9 W. 81st St. Frenzel, A Hillside Av., Nyack Friedmann, H 18 E. 92nd St. Friedmann, L..101 Van Buren, B ' klyn Fries C 9 W. 82nd St. Froelich, C..436 Throop Ave., B ' klyn Fuller, A., 150 Palisade Ave., Jersey City Geer, C. 1 60 W. 84th St. Geraty, C, Brooks — 189 So. Mountain Av., Montclair, N. J. Gianella, A 410 7th St., B ' klvn Gilbert, E. 95 Greenwood Av., E. Orange Gilleaudeau, H Mamaroneck Girdner, A. 47 W. 71st St. Goldsmith, W. H 27 W. 94th St. Goldstone, E. H 2 W. 89tji St. Graae, R. ...24 Market, Perth Amboy Gray, E 218 W. 129th St. Gray, M., Brooks — Brandon Hall, Brookline, Mass. Gray, R. R 246 14th St., B ' klyn Greenbaum, G 2 E. 94th St. Greenberg, I.. 92 Morningside Av., E. Greenwald, G. V., 27 So. 7th Ave., Mt. Vernon Greer, H. R., Brooks— 1412 North St., Beaumont, Texas Gretsch, L 1161 Amsterdam Ave. Grof, J 168 Spring, Ossining Groshens, M.Brooks — Roselyn, Penn. Grossman, E 1347 Lexington Ave. Gubner, P. A., Brooks — 83 Decatur St., B ' klyn Guernsey, R. E 200 W. 99th St. Gunzendorfer, L 316 W. 97th St. Guthrie, C. S 232 E. 11th St. Hahn, 1 26 W. 91st St. Hall, A. A 517 W. 171st St. Hall, D 90 Riverside Dr. Hall, E 204 W. 114th St. Hallet, M. M., Brooks— 58 Grove PL, East Orange, N. J. Harden, M. E. B., 1710 Albemarle Rd., B ' klyn Hardwick, E. G., 662 E. 32nd St., Brooklyn Haring, E. L. . . .446 Cherry, Elizabeth Harper, J 1071 St. Nicholas Ave. Harrer, H 233 Macon, B ' klyn Harris, F., Brooks — 16 Roddege Rd., Montclair, N. J. Harris, H., Brooks — 232 Lee Avenue, Coshocton, Ohio Hatch, F 571 W. 139th St. Hausle, E. C 1034 Union Ave. Hawes, E. W, 13 Leland Ave., New Rochelle Hayden, M. F 593 Riverside Dr. Hecht, R 9 E. 97th St. Hecht, S 64 W. 88th St. Hedley, P 2308 Andrews Ave. Heinamann, B. D....221 E. 72nd St. Hendrichs, R 360 W. 123rd St. Henry, E 80 Claremont Ave. Hermann, A. C..84 Sterling PI., B ' klyn Herod D 126 Claremont Ave. Herzfeld, A. J 44 W. 126th St. Hess, E 34 W. 120th St. Heyman, J., 325 Montgomery Ave., Jersey Cily Heyman, M 53 Ave. A Hickox, I. C..140 Decatur St., B ' klyn Heibel, T.26 S. Orange Ave., Newark Hillis, M., Brooks — 250 Palisade Ave., West Hoboken, N. J. Hochschild, G 565 West End Av. Hogan, O. R Whittier Holbrook, H....975 St. Nicholas Ave. Holzwasser, F 230 W. 99th St. Horowitz, R. N 211 W. 128th St. Howe, L..29 First Ave., Mt. Vernon Howe, R. B...415 Ft. Washington Av. Howell, F. M., 730 E. 26th St., Paterson Hubbard, E. H., Brooks — Sioux City, Iowa Hubbard, G. L 109-14 Flushing Hughes, M. F....43 Lake, Bloomfield Huie, A. 225 E. 31st St. Hulskamp, M 544 W. 157th St. Hunley, E. V 526 W. 173rd St. Hunt, H. L 563 Park Ave. Huntington, K. E., 16 Glen Ave., Mt. Vernon Jablonower, A 1390 Clinton Ave. Jackson, L. M..505 Clinton Av., B ' klyn Jacobsen, N. B., 182 Kearney Ave., Perth Amboy Jacoby, J. H...285 Central Park West Jamison, A. C, 257 Clermont Ave., B ' klyn Jeffrey, L. McL 234 W. 136th St. L182] Jenkins, H. H 232 Madison Ave. Jensen, R. A 2337 Webster Ave. Johnson. B 2215 Ave. Q, B ' klyn Jonas, S. S. B...515 Cathedral P ' kway Jones, A. L., Brooks — 2096 Howard Bonlevard, Los Angeles, Cal. Jordan, A. G 126 W. 102nd St. Jonrneay, H... Harrison Ave.. Leonia Judge, B. M..922 President St., B ' klyn Kahrs, H. J 533 W. 141st St. Kannofsky, R. E., 536 Decatur Ave., B ' klyn Karr, L. E. 822 De Graw Ave., Newark Katz, Y 36 Greene Ave., B ' klyn Keith, W. Brooks— 315 Hill Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Kelly, E. C. V.. 20 Sydney PL, B ' klyn Kelley, L. E, Brooks— 920 Olive St., Scranton, Penn. Kellner, M. J... 1538 Union St., B ' klyn Kelly, M., Brooks— 920 Olive St., Scranton, Penn. Kempton, I. T., 9 VanCortlandt P ' k Av., Yonkers Kenny, M. E., 214 St. Marks Ave., B ' klyn Kent, H. F 44 W. 100th St. Kerby, C. E., Brooks— 439 50th St., B ' klyn Ketcham, H.. .60 Ravine Av., Yonkers Kidd, G 512 W. 172nd St. King, M 1465 51st St., B ' klyn Kirchwey, F 800 Riverside Dr. Kirwan 83 Hamilton PI. Klansner, I., 1218 Van Alst Ave., Astoria Klopfer, E 316 W. 93d St. Kloss, A. M., 90 Albion PL, Port Richmond Koch, M. K...17 Bergen PL, Jamaica Kohn, C 107 W. 120th St. Kong, A. F. G 419 W. 110th St. Konovitz, L. M 416 Grand St. Krasnow, F 46 S. 9th St., B ' klyn Krause, E 260 W. 72nd St. Krause, G 260 W. 72nd St. Krier, D. A. .267 Fenimore St., B ' klyn Krinsky, H. J. P., 88 Elliott Ave., Yonkers Kupfer, J 240 W. 102nd St. Kuttner, A. G 501 W. 113th St. Lachmann, H. R 420 V. 121st St. LaFountain, M. A., 176 James St., Hackensack Lambert, E. G., 225 Rich Ave., Mt. Vernon Lawler, M. H. ... 1 1 4 Morningside Dr. Lawrence, R., 599 Bedford Ave., B ' klyn Lee, M 53 Bayard St. Leet, D 409 W. 129th St. Leet, H 409 W. 129th St. Lennon, M., N. B ' way Tompkins Av., Yonkers Levi, R 925 West End Ave. Levinson, E. F. ...Park Hill, Yonkers Levy, E 52 E. 87th St. Levy, R., Brooks— 12 East 31st St., Savannah, (la. Levy, T 1472 Bryant Ave. Levy, T. J 1893 Seventh Ave. Levin, S 1318 55th St., B ' klyn Lewine, C. 116 E. 78th St. Lichtenstein, H...22 Morningside Av. Lichtenstein, J. V., 1120 Hudson St., Hoboken Lincoln, L 72 W. 124th St. Lindsay, M 235 E. 35th St. Lingo, Z., Brooks — 28 Garfield Ave., Salem, Ohio Livingston, G. C. ..226 Edgcombe Av. Lokker, M. C., Brooks— 100 E. 9th St., Holland, Mich. Lonigan, M. E., 842 Hancock St., B ' klyn Lorenz, C. R 168 W. 81st St. Loff, M. C., 99 Hardenbrook Ave., Jamaica Louria, E 249 Hewes St., B ' klyn Lowndes, B., 19 Wallace Ave., Mt. Vernon Lubetkin, M Ill E. 95th St. Lucey, L., Brooks — 100 Washington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Luckings, A. P. . . .851 Amsterdam Av. Lull, S. R..25 Overlook Ter., Yonkers McCrodden, E. V 103 E. 112th St. McEntegart, C 358 W. 51st St. McKelvy, R Spuyten Duyvil McMurray, M. Q., 149 Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre McTighe, M 246 Manhattan Ave. McVickar, H. I., 269 N. Fulton Ave.. Mt. Vernon Macauley, E. 1 328 E. 124th St. MacDonald, H. E 219 E. 50th St. Mackey, M 159 W. 103rd St. MacLean, D. A... 318 74th St., B ' klyn Maddow, D....157 Grove St.. Passaic Magid, F 1740 E. 19th St., B ' klyn Mander, M. J Whittier Mann, M. L . . 420 W. 121 Side Summil Manser, R. B 12 Shady Marks, R...15 Kenilworth PL, Orange Marley, R. G., 90 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Newark Marquess, E 504 W. 122nd St. Martens, C 245 W. 104th St. Martin, L. W 178 E. 64th St. Martin, R. D., Brooks — 1226 Michigan Ave., LaPorte, Ind. Marx, 562 W. 113th St. Mason, M. H...61 Monroe St., B ' klyn Mathison, E 547 Broome St. Mayer, C 41 E. 72nd St. Mayer, E. T.... Corona Park, Corona Mayer, M. L..37 Lincoln Rd., B ' klyn Merrit, G. R 611 W. 180th St. Meyer, E 139 W. 86th St. Meyer, I 222 Riverside Dr. Meyer, I. D 126 W. 78th St. Mever, M. M 785 Madison Ave. Millar, L., 445 Park, Upper Montclair Miller, E. . .684 Onderdonk Av., B ' klyn Miller, M 145 W. 105th St. Miller, S. M....431 12th St., W. N. Y. Miner. S. L 244 W. 101st St. l irsky. M. E 49 W. 83rd St. Misch, H. D 168 W. 130th St. Mitchell, H 130 Clermont Ave. Mohle, J. E 2341 Andrews Ave. Monroe, L. M 211 Fulton Moore, G. ..Echo Ave., New Rochelle Morehouse, E. A., Brooks— 213 Pine St., Springfield, Mass. Morgan, E. P 135 E. 66th St. Morganthau. L. R 161 W. 91st St. Moritz, M. 1 44( E. 139th St. Morris, C. H 925 Park Ave. Morrison, G. L 23 E. 88th St. Moses, M 8 E. 127th St. Moses, M. M., Laureate Hall 119 and Amsterdam Ave. Mount, H. E 16 Morningside Av. Mulhall, E. F 315 W. 97th St. Mullin. D. T Whittier Munter, E 52 W. 91st St. Murnane, R. . .274 Degraw St., B ' klyn Murphy, H. A.. .25 Hamilton Terrace Myers, D. K 153 W. 78th St. Myers, M 216 W. 102nd St. Nammack, A., 110 Morningside Ave., West Nathan, R. G 127 W. 74th St. Nathanson, M. E., 526 New Jersey Ave., B ' klyn [183] Neer, 1 245 B ' way, Paterson Nelson, S. A. C 226 E. 40th St. Nichols, D...80 Grand Ave., Jamaica Nicola, L Cedar Grove Noice, D 462 Convent Ave. Norris, N., Brooks — Vineyard Haven. Martha ' s Vineyard, Mass. Norton, E. K.. Brooks— 12 E. 59th St. Oakley, E. W 14 E. 60th St. Ochs, LB 308 W. 75th St. Oerzen, E. W..1022 Woody Crest Av. Oppenheimer, F 11 W. 87th St. Oppenheimer, L. ...777 West End Av. Ord, A. A 851 W. 181st St. Ordway, S 417 W. 120th St Origga, S 244 Spring St. O ' Sullivan, R 220 W. 71st St. Owens, E. A., 773 Jefferson Ave., B ' klvn Paddock, A. M 149 W. 72d St. Palmer, E 828 St. Nicholas Ave. Palmer, F 442 E. 136th St. Palmer, G., Brooks— 2333 N. 31st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Papazian, E 27 W. 37th St. Pareis, E. M 77 Morton St. Parker, E. W...40 Halsey St., B ' klyn Patterson, M. H 210 Riverside Dr. Pearson, G. I 1525 50th St., B ' klyn Peck, M 48 E. 89th St. Pengel, E., 6908 Ft. Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn Pennock, M. R Dunellen Perlman, P 949 St. John ' s Ave. Peters, J. St. M 227 W. 99th St. Peterson, R. E. H....1054 Boston Rd. Petri, L 739 Quincy St., B ' klyn Pfeffer, A. M., 265 7th Ave., Long Island City Pine, M. B 2323 Loring Place Pollack, S 206 E. 102nd St. Pollitzer, A 51 E. 60th St. Pollitzer, M 51 E. 60th St. Poore, H. W..1107 Carroll St., B ' klyn Popper, 77 E. 89th St. Porter, L. D 40 Morningside Ave. Potter, G... Armour Villa, Bronxville Powell, M. L 349 West End Ave. Pritchard, E 419 W. 119th St. Pritchartt, A. M 405 W. 118th St. Pulleyn. V 171 W. 94th St. Quackenbos, K 331 W. 28th St. Rabh, C. C.Fairview Pk., Tuckahoe Raff, G 1419 58th St., B ' klyn Randolph, 1. F 425 W. 114th St. Randolph, M. F., 76 S. 10th St., Newark Rankin, E. L 20 W. 129th St. Rathgen, C 419 W. 117th St. Rau, H 319 W. 108th St. Reaser, D. Y. . .15 Arden PI., Yonkers Rees, F. M 39 Claremont Ave. Reges, E....304 Grand Ave., Astoria Reid, A. C 418 73rd St., B ' klyn Reid, M...44 N. 10th Av., Mt. Vernon Reinheimer, C, Brooks— 609 W. 115th St. Regna, C 53 E. 51st St. Rhodes, F. M., Brooks— 1522 S. 27th St., Omaha, Neb. Rich, E. W. .44 S. 8th Av., Mt. Vernon Rittenberg, B. H 5 W. 91st St. Roberts, Mrs. H. W., 431 Hillside Ave., Westfield Rogers, S. A.. 49 Locust St., Flushing Rhodes, F. M Whittier Rolf, I. P 710 Oakland PI. Roome, S. V., Brooks ' — 138 South St., Freehold, N. J. Ros, L 808 West End Ave. Rosenbaum, J 215 W. 101st St. Rosenstein, H 545 W. 111th St. Rosenthal, J. C....21 Claremont Ave. Ross G 852 Union St., B ' klyn Ross, M. E.. . 138 St. John ' s PI., B ' klvn Ross, M. G 57 W. 53rd St. Rothenberg, A. E 518 W. 143d St. Rowland, E 371 W. 120th St. Routh, M 18 Sylvan Ter. Rubin, J... 11 18 Madison St., B ' klyn Ruhl, A., 49 Winthrop Ave., New Rochelle Sabelson, A. M., 319 Belmont Ave., Newark Sachs. E 38 W. 117th St. Salmon, R., Brooks — Inwood Club, Upper Montclair Salzman, E...5403 15th Ave., B ' klyn Saul, A. M., 1 Dusenbury PI., White Plains Sayre, E. B.. Brooks — Warwick, N. Y. Schaefer, L. A 416 E. 175th St. Schechter, A. E 468 Riverside Dr. Scherrer, E. M., 224 S. B ' way, Tarrytown Schindler, G 929 West End Ave. Schlang, L 435 4th St., B ' klyn. Schmidt, E. M. N. A., 317 High St., W. Hoboken Schorr, M. L 2426 Grand Ave. Schulmann, J... 1450 49th St., B ' klyn Schulte, A. P 132 E. 23rd St. Schuyler, G 509 W. 142nd St. Sell wartzmann, F...1489 Bryant Ave. Schwarzkopf, C. B 138 E. 95th St. Schwarzwaelder, F., Brooks — 8 Hamilton Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Scott, H., Brooks— 119 N. Willow St., Trenton, N. J. Seadler, M. B 416 W. 122nd St. Seigler, F. M 349 Grand St. Seipp, E 188 Claremont Ave. Seldner, G. E., 10 Baldwin PI., Yonkers Seligman, R. C 38 E. 50th St. Sermolino, M 40 W. 8th St. Schackleton, C. E 219 E. 27th St. Shannon, A 324 W. 71st St. Shepard, E., 157 Columbia Heights, B ' klvn Sherline, A. E 1893 Vyse Ave. Shipman, H. B., Brooks— 118 Parker St., Newton Center, Mass. Shrive, L., 305 Warburton Ave., Yonkers Siegel, F 741 Jennings St. Siegel, F. A., 167 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers Siff, M 1117 Forest Ave. Silverman, L. B 45 E. 75th St. Simmons, M., 142 Woodworth Ave., Yonkers Slinker, D. A 230 W. 101st St. Smith, H. VanA., 946 Boulevard Astoria Smith, M. McK. . . .200 Claremont Av. Snagg, G. K., 43 Sound View, Port Chester Solomon, E., 633 Willoughby Av., B ' klvn Sondheim, H 431 Riverside Dr. Soskin, 1 595 Beech Ter. Staats, F 30 W. 54th St. Staats, M 434 W. 120th St. Stanbrough, D 306 W. 103rd St. Stander, N 1488 Bryant Ave. Staples, J., 120 N. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon Stebbins, V. M., Brooks — Norwick, N. Y. Steinphal, J 123 E. 91st St. Stephens, G...447 E. 4th St., B ' klyn Stern, Mrs. A 18 E. 75th St. Stern, D..3220 Glenwood Rd., B ' klyn Stern, E 63 E. 75th St. Stevens, M. M 2094 Fifth Ave. Stickland, G..444 Classon Av., B ' klyn Stiles, E 250 W. 129th St. St. John, G. E., 2619 Bedford Ave., B ' klyn Stobaugh, C. W., Brooks — Englewood, N. J. Stoff, C. G...22 Mt. Morris Park W. [184] Stokes, V., Brooks — 12 Vought Ave., Freehold, N. J. Storer, D Glen Cove Strang, D 523 W. 156th St. Stratton, Z. O Hillside Stromose, S 335 Hoyt St., B ' klyn Struss, M...822 Sterling PI., B ' klyn Sturges, S. E. D., Brooks— 65 Mackay PI., B ' klyn Summerlin, O., 121st St. and Amsterdam Ave. Surgeoner, A. M., 14 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers Taberini, E., 170 Academy St., Long Island City Talbot, L., Brooks — 611 Roland Ave., Roland Pk., Md. Talmage, M. V. D., Brooks — Oyster Bay, L. I. Tarshis, G 523 10th St., B ' klyn Taylor, L 552 W. 186th St. Teall, D. J. . Brooks— Glen Ridge, N. J. Teepe, V. 1.. 43 Arlington Ave., Jersey City Terriberry, M 120 W. 73rd St. Terry, M. K 540 Manhattan Ave. Thompson, C. Brooks — Litchfield, Ct. Thompson, E 448 Riverside Dr. Thompson, H. J 522 W. 183rd St. Tice, Mrs. S. C 1867 Seventh Ave. Tieleke, G 710 Degraw St., B ' klyn Tiffany, R. G., 234 Palisade Ave., Yonkers Tobin, E...515 Lexington Av., B ' klyn Totten, I 52 Morningside Av. Track, I. B 76 McDonough, B ' klyn Trowbridge, K. P. ..165 Audubon Ave. Tuthill 87 Lafayette Ave., B ' klyn Tuttle, M. R., 1680 Woodhaven Ave., Woodhaven Unger, J 73 E. 90th St. Upton, L., Brooks— 190 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. Van Auken, A. L., 132 Elm St., Elizabeth Van Duyn, E 612 W. 135th St. Van Raalte, J 10 W. 87th St. Van Wagner, E. H Grantwood Vogt, T 214 E. 31st St., B ' klyn Vorhaus, A. R 160 E. 80th St. Walker, L 220 W. 129th St. Walker, M. E., Brooks — Brownwood, Texas Wallace, E. N 411 W. 114th St. Wallach, E 95 W. 119th St. Waller, A. P. N..100 Morningside Dr. Walther, H. E., 201 N. High St., Mt. Vernon Walton, L. S....855 Gates A v., B ' klyn Washburn, N 543 W. 123d St. Washburn, R., 388 Irving Ave., Port Chester Wasserman, E. I ' Ill W. 88th St. Wasserman, R 231 E. 68th St. Watkins, M 41 E. 52nd St. Webber, A. J 61 E. 86th St. Weil, M 1362 Pacific St., B ' klvn Weinstein, F...968 St. Nicholas Ave. Weinstein, S 17 W. 120th St. Weiss, C. T., 180th St. and Riverside Dr. Wcldon, B., 1 Lincoln St., New Rochelle Wells, C. A., 406 So. Third Av., Mt. Vernon Wells, M 54 W. 94th St. Wells. (). J., 406 So. Third Ave., Mt. Vernon Wernstedt, E. M. A... 420 W. 121st St. Wezel, E., 58 Vandervere Ave., Woodhaven Wheeler, R...1003 Woody Crest Ave. White, B. T 421 W. 118th St. Whitccotton, J. B....620 W. 115th St. Whyte, M. T., Brooks — 14 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Wilber, R. B Sound Beach Wilkens, E. A 284 Alexander Av. Williams, E. G 141 W. 122d St. Williams, I. C.63 Heyward St., B ' klyn Williams, K 543 W. 123d St. Williams, 0....12 Grove, Englewood Williams, S. K„ Brooks — Union City, Tenn. Wilson, L 149 E. 52d St. Wilson, M. F 618 W. 114th St. Winthrop, M 114 E. 39th St. Wischhusen, M..2309 Westchester Av. Wise, R. M 472 West End Ave. Wishneiff, H. V 9 Columbus Av. Wobber. F 435 W. 123rd St. Woititz, E 250 W. 94th St. Wood, N. F., Englewood Ave., Englewood Wycoff, M..43 Lincoln St., Glenridge Young, R Brooks — Saco, Maine Youngs, H. C 600 W. 115th St. Zagat, Helen 183 Claremont Ave. [185] ESTABLISHED 1818 BROADWAY cor. TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. Suits and Overcoats ready-made of latest shapes and newest fabrics All Garments for Walking, Riding, Driving, Shooting, Golf, Tennis and Polo. Motor Clothing, Liveries and Furs. English and domestic Hats including Novelties for Traveling and Negligee Wear. Shoes for Dress, Street or Sporting Wear. Imported Handbags, Suit Cases, Portmanteaus, Trunks, etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. EIMER and AMEND MANUFACl ' URERS NI IMPORTERS OF Cfjemtcals anb Cfjemtcal apparatus 205-207-209 and 211 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK Corner 18th Street ESTABLISHED 1851 We Carry the Largest Stock of Laboratory Supplies in the United States First Quality Supplies Only Prompt Service A Fully Equipped Glass Blowing Department on the Premises [188] Whatsoever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do we ; whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely; in great aims and in small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest. — Dickens. The Store That Made 125th Street an uptown Shopping Center. H. C. F. KOCH CO. 125th STREET, WEST NEW YORK CITY [189] Sailor Suits a Specialty No Agencies Made to Order Only PETER THOMSON TAILOR TO MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN New York House Walnut St. at 12th 634 Fifth Ave. Philadelphia COX SONS VINING 72 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Makers of Caps, Gowns and Hoods FOR ALL DEGREES The only firm of Gown Makers in New York City. SCHERMERHORN TEACHERS ' AGENCY 353 Fifth Avenue New York Charles W. Mulford, Proprietor A superior agency for superior people Free Registration to Barnard College graduates CHARLES FRIEDGEN Chemist and Druggist 1220 Amsterdam Avenue Corner 120th Street 1101 Amsterdam Avenue Corner 114th Street NEW YORK DePinna Fifth Ave. at 36th St. New York Specialists in JMisses Wearing Apparel, Outing Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Walk- ing Suits, CMiddy Blouses, J7Wackinaw Coats, Etc. 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Harkness F. N. Hoffstot Arthur Curtiss James Frederic B. Jennings Walter Jennings Chauncey Keep Darwin P. Kingsley John J. Mitchell James Parmelee George W. Perkins John S. Phipps E. Parmalee Prentice Edmund D. Randolph Norman B. Ream Dean Sage B. Aymar Sands Joseph J. Slocum John W. Sterling James Stillman Myles Tierney Member of the New York Clearing House Association [192] NEW YORK— PARIS LEIPZIG COLD STORAGE PLANT ON PREMISES ' ill x ' latec kit? I Ov: J§Vu It -X Formerly 37 Union Square jl u x v i c v  flin h xl iw xi io r k (■X € lis -20 pi. 3 2 is $Utt Telephones : GENERAL OFFICES, 6460 Madison Square RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 5230 Madison Square THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO. OF NEW YORK HEAD OFFICE, 92 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK Accident, Health and Liability Insurance. Fidelity and Surety Bonds. June 30, 1913 Assets $10,824,349.81 Liabilities 7,903,328.86 Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 1,921,020.95 Losses paid to date. 42,907,985.38 ROBERT J. HILLAS, President. THEO. E. GATY, Secretary. [193] Established 1896 Cable Address: Domino, N. Y. ' Phone, 6570 1-2 Hanover Dominick Bros. Co. 49 WALL STREET, N. Y. CITY Members New York Stock Exchange COMMISSION BROKERS IN RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES Inquiries and Correspondence receive Prompt and Courteous attention Will send enclosed official quotation sheet regularly on request GEO. F. DOMINICK, Jr. LAMONT DOMINICK WILLIAM S. SLADE J. FIELDS ANNOUNCE The opening of their New Shop at Broadway and 83d Street No. 2307 Other Shops : 326 Fifth Ave.-17 West 45th St. Your esteemed patronage solicited ttye Cngltstf) $lum Rubbing g f)op TEA ROOM 49 WEST 39th STREET NEW YORK BREAKFAST, 8.30 A. M. LUNCHEON, 11.30 A. M. TEA, 4 P. M. Special arrangements may be made for the use of the Tea Room for College Teas or Dinners. Telephone Bryant 7539. Special Luncheon, 50 Cents [194] HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK Broadway, at Fifty-Fourth Street Broadway Cars from Grand Central Depot Kept by a College Man Headquarters for College Men Ten Minutes ' Walk to Forty Theatres Rooms with Bath $2.50 and up Special Rates for College Teams and Students HARRY P. STIMSON, Manager The Cumberland does more College Business than any other Hotel in New York HEADQUARTERS FOR BARNARD COLLEGE [195] [196] The Remington Cuba find their 22 always dependable % .22 RIFLES The Little Rifles— Big in Quality YOU are going to buy a .22 calibre rifle, single shot or repeater — you ' ll find that many well known crack shots started with a Remington .22. Their advice now would be By all means, get a Remmgton because they know that there is a tendency in some quarters to look upon these models as only li a small boy ' s rifle and to cheapen them so that they can be sold at a price. You have just as much right to expect full shooting value in your .22 calibre arm as in your $75 big game rifle. You want the Remington single shot at from $3 to $6, .22, .25-10 or .32 calibre, made by the same people who make the famous Remington Autoloading Rifles. Or, if you prefer the repeating rifle, the Remington slide action .22 repeater with its easy take-down and special safety fea- tures, shooting .22 short, .22 long or .22 long rifle cartridges, at $10 and up, is your arm. Sold by live dealers of this community — the most popular small calibre rifles in America. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway New York [197] JAMES DIACK ( ell-known maker qf Exclusive Tailor Made Garments for College Girls Sketches of individual styles submitted upon request and receipt of measurements. Outing and traveling suits of scotch mix- tures a specialty. 15 West 4.5th Street NEW YORK CITY HOLLISTER, LYON WALTON MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Stocks, Bonds and Investment Securities 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK GEORGE C. HOLLISTER CECIL LYON J. McLEAN WALTON FRANCIS S. MARDEN [198] ANNOUNCE THE I R REMOVAL TO FIFTH AVENUE and 39th ST. NEW YORK A cordial invitation is extended to the readers of the Mortarboard to view the largest and most interesting collection of things Oriental in the world. •AAVANTI N E- 8- CO • inc. M. REID COMPANY, BUILDERS 116 WEST 39th STREET NEW YORK THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE A. G. SEILER, Prop. New and Second- Hand Books, Stationery and College Novelties Students ' Discount Allowed Our Prices the Loivest 1224 Amsterdam Ave. Near 120th street LOUIS F. 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LOOSE LEAF DEVICES A SPECIALTY 69 7 1 Fulton and 7 1 Beekman Streets, New York Davis and Crane Streets - - Long Island City Twenty-three West Twenty-third Street New York Telephone Connection Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention For The Feminine Driver Any automobile is easily started, lighted, and driven if equipped with GRAY DAVIS STARTING-LIGHTING SYSTEM This system has brought even the highest-powered cars within the scope of the feminine driver. You get in your car, sit behind the wheel, press a foot-pedal and away you go. If at night, you turn a switch on the dash and all or part of the limps are lighted — just as you desire. The Gray Davis system has revolution- ized the operation of the gasoline car for women. Be sure to demand this system on the car you purchase. We Shall be Pleased to Forward Our Catalog. GRAY DAVIS, Inc. - Boston, Mass. [203] [204] F. W. Devoe t Cos Artists ' Tube Colors Canvas, Academy Boards, Fine Brushes for Oil and Water Color Painting, Etc. THE STANDARD QUALITY We make a Specialty of Outfits of Materials for Oil and Water Color Painting, Etching, Pastels, Crayon Drawing, Tapestry Painting, Leather Work, Sign Writers, Etc. Headquarters for Stencils, Colors, Brushes, Etc. for Stencil Work. EVERYTHING IN ARTISTS ' MATERIALS c_ 4s c for DEVOE ' S, and if your Dealer doesn ' t sell them, write for catalogue F. W. DEVOE C. T. RAYNOLDS COMPANY NEW YORK and CHICAGO Colgate, Parker Co. Investment Bankers Dealers In Bonds and Other Highgrade Investment Securities 2 Wall Street New York [205] Camp Fire Girls ' Apparel New Idea Garments for Spring and Summer The handsome new outing dress pictured here is made of Government- finish khaki. It has six pockets, in every one of which you will have some- thing to put when in the woods or out on a tramp. Price, carrying charges prepaid, $3.50. Then, there are other garments — HATS, separate BLOUSES and SKIRTS, a HIKING OUTFIT, SERGE DRESSES and other things that you need now or will need soon. All these articles have been indorsed by the Camp Fire Organization, not only for the use of Camp Fire Girls, but for all other girls as well. Visit our store at the address given below or write for our catalogue. Either will please you. We know it frcm what thousands of other American girls and young women have told us. CAMP FIRE GIRLS ' HANDBOOK If you wish to know about this wonderful new movement and see pictures of members in the midst of their activities, send to us for the hand- some manual. Price postpaid 25 cents The Camp Fire Outfitting Company East 30th Street New York City [206] PRINTERS INC 153-155 LAFAYETTE STREET . NEW VO RK -£ r isC ' Established 1857 POTTER STYMUS CO. INTERIOR DECORATIONS Furniture W ood X ork A ntique Tapestries and JVlantles Lexington Avenue and Forty-first Street Paris New York [207] HARTWELL A. WILKINS Pres. Treas. ESTABLISHED 1870. ELLWOOD CLARK Secy. HARTWELL H. WILKINS Vice-Pres. THIRTY-FOURTH STREET AND ELEVENTH AVENUE, AND FOOT OF EAST 128TH STREET, New York. We DEAL IN WOOD EXCLUSIVELY AND DELIVER AT RESIDENCES IN ANY PART OF THE CITY; PUTTING AWAY IN CELLARS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. CARGOES FURNISHED OF VIRGINIA PINE. OAK AND HICKORY. Telephones : Greeley 138 139 Harlem 16 566 DRY HICKORY FOR OPEN FIRES. VIRGINIA PINE KNOTS. SELECTED HARD WOOD. LIGNUM VITAE. NEW BEDFORD DRIFTWOOD. NORTH CAROLINA LIGHT-WOOD. VIRGINIA PINE AND OAK KINDLING WOOD. Complimentary [208] iverview Chair FRANK E. MENDES (NATURAL COLOR) with seat cushion plain or Flowered Cretonne Special $6.00 Inside the better class of summer homes whether villa, cottage or Bunga- low type, you will find the same predominating impression, that of light- ness, coolness and abso- lute comfort. This can be found only in Minnet Willow Furniture. Would be pleased to mail our most recent catalogue showing many models known for their artistic lines and fine work- manship. MINNET COMPANY Makers of High Class Willovo Furniture Lexington Ave. 40th and 41st St., N. Y. Insurance Telephone John 2040 56 MAIDEN LAM. NEW V)KK Complimentary The Standard ©f the World. Regular, Safety and Self -Filling Types All Dealers ' J LEoWafermainiCoo 173 Broadway MY [209J WM. G. REID Wm. G. Reid C Co No. 16 West 47th Street Parquet Floors New York ORDER HORTON ' S ICE CREAM CHARLOTTE RUSSE AND FANCY CAKES FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER DEPOTS 115 Park Row, 305 4th Ave, 302 Columbus Ave, 598 6th Ave, 142 West 125th St, 110 East 125th St, Factory, 205-21 East 24th St., NEW YORK 519-21 Fulton Street BROOKLYN Factory, 1416 Fulton Street All Connected by Telephone Our Goods Can Be Found Anyzvhere in the World Winsor Newton, Ltd. (Established 80 Years) Jtlanufacturens of grtistg ' Jfflatertalg Revival of the Ancient Art of Pen-Paintine for painting on Gauze. Satin, Silk and Velvet. Small Flowers and other Designs can be carried out in the Rococo Styles, etc., and for Ladies Dresses and Hats. Outfit Complete, each $3 50 Oval Sketching Pencils in series of lead pencils HB, B, BB, BBBB and BBBBBB, in form of the Carpenter ' s lead pencil. This pencil is used more as a brush and not as a pointed sketching pencil. Price for Set of Five by mail, 60 cents- Bells Medium and Papoma for Oil Painting For the best, see that you obtain WINSOR NEWTON ' S Oil Colors ' , Water Colors, Brushes, ( )il, Vehicles, Varnishes and Mediums. CAN- VASES— Winton, Best Artists, British, Kensing- ton and School of Art — All Sizes. Send Five Cents for Catalogue U. S. Salesrooms, 298 Broadway NEW YORK [210] If You ' re In the Dark as to where to get good Cleaning and Pressing done, come here, and we know you will be satisfied to your heart ' s content. We have an up-to-date plant ' that assures the best of work, and we never injure the most delicate fabric in the handling. We give prompt attention to all orders, send for and deliver gar- ments w ithout extra charge. CLEANERS AND DYERS NEW YOltK 619 FIFTH AVENUE, near 50th St 1 EAST 38th STREET, corner Fifth Avenue Murray Hill 5376 125th STREET and MORNINGSIDE AVENUE Morningside 3210 2145 BROADWAY, het. 75th and 76th Streets (Astor Apartments) Columbus 2119 2269 BROADWAY, bet. 81st and 82nd Streets Schuyler 4591 4214 BROADWAY, bet. 178th and 179th Streets (Marlen Court) Audubon 4508 WE GUARANTEE EVERY INCH OF BLACK CAT RIBBON TO BE THE BEST THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. CORBETT BROS. CO. 222-224 Fourth Ave., at 18th Street NEW YORK Phones: j Gramercy 218 AMSTERDAM AVENUE, bet. 69th and 70th Sts. (Sherman Square) Columbus 1437 704 EIGHTH AVENUE, bet. 44th and 45th Streets Bryant 4136 905 SEVENTH AVENUE, bet. 57th and 58th Streets. .Columbus 1546 641 MADISON AVENUE, bet. 59th and 60th Streets Plaza 4329 922 MADISON AVENUE, bet. 73d and 4th Streets Lenox 5437 NEWPORT STORE, 158 Bellevue Ave., Newport, R. I Newport 776 Works, 4-6-8-10-12 Manhattan Street Morningside 3210 Fleiscbman The House of Flowers Fifth Avenue Corner 42d Street New York [211] THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OF AMERICA Incorporated in 1885 and chartered in 181)1 by Special Act of Congress MRS. JEAXXETTE M. THURBER, FOUNDER Established for the thorough education of serious students in music. Dates of Examination and Enrollment : September 21st to September 30th inclusive. The Thirtieth Scholastic Year Opens October 1st. For further information address the Secretary, 126 West 79th Street, NEW YORK CITY |212] What Cora Manning Says. And, oh, Jack! we re out of Jell-O again. Order a dozen and brin£ a package of Strawberry Jell-O with you. The Mannings are coming for dinner and Cora Manning says there is nothing so lovely as my people desserts. The Mannings and their friends, like other sensible le who can afford expensive luxuries, do not de- prive themselves of good thmgs because they are cheap. The charm of the Je ' l-O dessert is felt in every horns, and it costs only ten cents ! Plain but delicious desserts and elaborate and delicious desserts are made of Jell-O — and most of them can be made in a minute. There are seven delis htful pure fruit Jell-O fl avors: Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Peach, Chocolate. 10 cents each at any grocer ' s. A beautiful new Recipe Book, with brilliantly colored pic- tures by Rose Cecil O ' Neill, author and illustrator of The Kewpies, will be sent free to all who write and ask us tor it. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CO., Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgebure, Can. The name Jeix-0 is on every package in big red letters. 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