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Tiffany Co. Jewelry Silverware Stationery of Exceptional Value Mail Inquiries Given Prompt Attention Fifth Avenue 37 tj Street NewYork COPYRIGHT 1925 VELMA BROWN ttt losing recognition ot Ur button toljartrArb met! das $f %lthi(ntt ottrJtJorlarWrV mm Campus 11-17 Trustees 18 Officers of Administration 19 Faculty 21 Nicholas M. Butler 22 Virginia C. Gildersleeve 23 Faculty 23-27 Other Officers of Instruction 28 Chairmen of Barnard Sections 29 What ' s Wrong with This Picture? 30, 31 Our University 32 Snapshots of Faculty 33 Alumnae 34 Phi Beta Kappa 35 170th Annual Commencement 36 Senior Week 37 Senior Show 38 Senior Banquet 39 Who ' s Who in the Tribe of ' 24 40 Alumnae Snapshots Student Government Student Council Class of 1925 Class of 1926 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 Dormitories 41 43 44, 45 46, 47 48, 49 50, 51 52, 53 54-59 Priestess Greek Games Picture of Lyric Freshman Year Sophomore Year Impressions of Greek Games by Tony Sarg 80 Snapshots 81 61 62 63 64-71 72-79 Dramatics Wigs and Cues Miracle Plays Night Picture of Library Athletics A. A. Association Swimming Basketball Baseball Field Day A. A. Banquet A. A. Circus Athletic Awards Non-athletic Awards I ' ACE 83 84-87 89 92 93 94 95 96 97 97 98 99 Bear Mountain 100, 101 If Ring Lardner ' s Sister Went to College 102 Snapshots 103 Clubs 105 French Club 106 Spanish Club 107 Italian Club 108 Botanical 109 Math-Science 110 Debate 111 Menorah 112 Newman 113 Y. W. C. A. 114 Silver Bav Snapshots 115 Classical Club 116 Picture of Milbank Fresco 117 Publications Mortarboard Barnacle Bulletin 119 120, 121 122, 123 124, 125 PAGE Minor Activities 127 Picture of College Parlor 128, 129 College Teas 130 Assemblies 131 Alumnae Day 132 Villa Barnardia 133 Fellowship Drive 134 Even Wedding 135 Intercollegiate Activities 136, 137 Comic Clippings 138 Sing Song 139 Mysteries 140 Sidelights on the Faculty 141 Junior Week 143-148 Snips and Snaps Letters to the Dear Departed 150 Snapshots 151 Alice in Wonderland 153-155 Ballade Des Vogues Du Temps Jadis 156 Snapshots 157 When ' 26 Publishes 158 Study in Superlatives 159 My Mother Says 160 Snapshots 161 Class History 162-167 Snapshots 168 Junior Pictures Acknowledgments Directory Advertisements Finis 169-203 209 210-228 229 [ Nine ] Chairman [ohn G. Milburn, 54 Wall Street ice-Chairman Miss Mabel Choate, 8 East 63rd Street Clerk Pierre Jay, 15 Nassau Street Treasurer George A. Plimpton, 61 Park Avenue Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, 8 East 63rd Street Mrs. Alfred Meyer, 12 East 86th Street George A. Plimpton, 61 Park Avenue Mrs. Henry Fairheld Osborn, 998 Fifth Avenue Edward W. Sheldon, 46 Park Avenue Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia University Albert G. Milbank, 49 Wall Street Howard Townsend, 27 Cedar Street John G. Milburn, 54 Wall Street Miss Charlotte S. Baker, 430 Park Avenue Pierre Jay, 15 Nassau Street Mrs. Charles Cary Rumsey, Wheatley Hills, Westbury, New York Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid. 35 West 53rd Street Miss Mabel Choate, 8 East 63rd Street ( ieorge W. Wickershani, 125 East 73rd Street James R. Sheffield. 45 East 67th Street Lucius H. Beers, 25 Broadway The Very Reverend Howard C. Rob- bins, The Deanery, Cathedral Close Mrs. George V. Mullan, 118 West 183rd Street (Alumnae Trustee, 1921-1925) Mrs. Henry Wise Miller, 176 East 75th Street Gano Dunn, 43 Exchange Place Mrs. Frederic F. Van De Water, Jr., 311 West 95th Street (Alumnae Trustee, 1923-1927) Mrs. Alfred F. Hess, 16 West 86th Street [ Eighteen ] Officers of Administration Emily Lambert, A. B Bursar Anna E. H. Meyer, A. B Registrar Katharine S. Doty, A. M Secretary Bertha L. Rockwell Librarian of Barnard College Henry A. Griffin Comptroller of Barnard College Mabel Foote Weeks, A. 15., Assistant to the Dean in Charge of Social Activities Helen Page Abbott, A.B., Assistant to the Dean in Charge of Residence Halls Gulielma F. Alsop, M. D College Physician Harriet Jameson Director of the House and Commons Margaret Harrison Secretary to the Dean Anne Phelps . . Assistant Secretary to the Dean Mary V. Libby, A. B ' Assistant to the Dean Elizabeth Boddington Assistant to Miss Libby Marian Ferguson Secretary to the Faculty Edna Wetterer, A. B Assistant to the Secretary Martha Miller, A. B Assistant to the Bursar Elinore Fiero Secretary to the Registrar Katherine Provost, B. S Secretary to the Comptroller Harriet Chamberlain, A. B., Secretary to the Department of Physical Education Mary F. McBride, B. S Assistant to Miss Abbott Zula Z. Ballew, B. S Assistant to Miss Abbott Mary Morris Seals Assistant to Miss Abbott William H. Carpenter, Ph. D Acting Librarian of the University Fredrick A. Goetze, M. Sc Comptroller of the University Reverend Raymond C. Knox, S. T. D Chaplain of the University William H. McCastline, M. D University Medical Officer [ Nineteen ] NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER President A.B., Columbia, 1882; A.M., 1883; Ph.D., 1884; Ll.D., Syracuse, 1898; Tulane, 1901; Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Yale and University of Pennsylvania, 19 02; Chicago, 1903; Manchester and St. Andrew ' s, 1905; Cambridge, 1907; Williams, 1908; Harvard and Dartmouth, 1909; Brown, 1914; Toronto, 1915; Wesleyan, 1916; J. U. D., Breslau, 1911; Litt. D., Oxford, 1905; Jur. D., University of Strasbourg, 1919; Ph.D., University of Prague, 1921; Ll.D., Glasgow, 1923; Poloma Restituta (Second Class), 1923; Officier de la Legion d ' Honneur, 1906; Commandeur, 1912; Commander of the Red Eagle (Prussia), 1910; Grand Officer of the Royal Order of the Redeemer of Greece, First Class, 1919; Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sava (Serbia), First Class, 1919; Vice-president of the Congress of the Royal Institute of Public- Health, London, 1920; Honorary Member of Augusta, Ga. Bar Association, 1920; Member of the Amer- ican 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); Assistant in Philosophy, 1885; Tutor. 1.887; also Lec- turer on History and Institutes of Education, 1888; Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Ethics and Psy- chology, 1889; Professor of same, also Lecturer on Education, 1890; Professor of Philosophy and Education, 1895; Dean of Faculty of Philosophy, 1890; Director of Summer Session, 1900 and 1901; President of the University, 1902. [ Twenty-two ] VIRGINIA CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE Dean and Professor of English A.B., Columbia University, 1899; A.M., 1900; Ph.D., 1908; L.L.D., Rutgers, 1916; Assistant, Barnard College, 1900-1903; Tutor, 1903-1907; Lecturer, 1908-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-1911; Dean and Professor, 1911-; Phi Beta Kappa. [ Twenty-three ] Faculty EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY Jay Professor of Greek A.B., Columbia, 1875; Ph.D., Tubingen, 1879; LL.D., Columbia, 1904; Columbia Tutor in Greek and Sanskrit, 1880-1883; Tutor in Greek and Instructor in Sanskrit, 1883-1891; Professor of Sanskrit, 1891- 1895; Jay Professor of Greek, 1895- ; Phi Beta Kappa. FRANKLIN W. GIDDINGS Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization A.B., Union College, 1877; LL.D., Oberlin College, 1900; Bryn Mawr, 1888-1894; Columbia, 1894; LL.D., Iowa, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. HAROLD JACOBY Rutherford Professor of Astronomy A.B., Columbia, 1885; Ph.D., 1896; Phi Beta Kap- pa, Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi. FRANK NELSON COLE Professor of Mathematics A.B., Harvard, 1882; Ph.D., Harvard, 1880; Lec- turer in Mathematics, Harvard, 1885-1887; Instruc- tor and Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Univer- sity of Michigan, 1888-1895; Professor of Mathe- matics, Columbia, 1895-. WILLIAM P. TRENT Professor of English Literature A.M., University of Virginia, 1884; LL.D., Lake Forest College, 1889; D.C.L., University of the South, 1905; University of the South, 1888-1900; Columbia, 1900-; Acting Provost of Barnard College, 1911-1912. NELSON GLENN McCREA Anthon Professor of the Latin Language a?id Literature A.B., Columbia, 1885; A.M., 1886; Ph.D., 1888; University Fellow in Classical Philology, 1885-1888; Tutorial Fellow in Latin, 1885-1889; Tutor, 1889- 1895; Instructor, 1895-1900; Adjunct Professor, 1900- 1903; Professor, 1903; Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1911- ; Phi Beta Kappa. HENRY E. CRAMPTON Professor of Zoology A.B., Columbia University, 1893; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1899; Columbia University, 1893-1895; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-1896; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 1895- 1903; Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, 1904-1906; Columbia University, 1896-; Associate of Carnegie Institution, 1903- ; Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, 1909-1920; Associate of Bishop Museum of Honolulu, 1920; Acting Provost, 1918-1919; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa. WILLIAM TENNEY BREWSTER Professor of English A.B., Harvard, 1892; A.M., 1893; Assistant, Har- vard College and Radcliffe College, 1893-1894; Tutor, Columbia College and Barnard College, 1894-1900; Instructor, 1900-1902; Adjunct Professor, Barnard College, 1902-1906; Professor, 1906; Acting Dean, 1907-1910; Provost, 1910-1922; Phi Beta Kappa. CHARLES KNAPP Professor of Greek and Latin A.B., Columbia, 1887; A.M., 1888; Ph.D., 1890; Prize Fellow in Classics, Columbia, 1887-1890; Tu- torial Fellow in Classics, Columbia, 1890-1891; Bar- nard Instructor, 1891-1902; Adjunct Professor, 1902- 1906; Professor, 1906-; Summer Session, Chicago University; Phi Beta Kappa. HENRY L. MOORE Professor of Political Economy A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1896; Barnard Professor of Political Economy, 1912-. HERBERT M. RICHARDS Professor of Botany S.B., Harvard, 1891; Sc.D., Harvard, 1895; Assist- ant, Harvard, and Instructor, Radcliffe, 1891-1895; Parker Fellow, 1895-1896; Tutor, Barnard, 1896- 1898; Instructor, Barnard, 1898-1902; Adjunct Pro- fessor, Barnard, 1902-1906; Professor, Barnard, 1906- ; President, Torrey Botanical Club, 1917-. MARGARET E. MALTBY Associate Professor of Physics A.B., Oberlin, 1882; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891; A.M., Oberlin, 1891; Ph.D., Goettingen University, 1895; Physics Department, Wellesley College, 1889-1893, and 1896-1897; Lake Erie College, 1897-1898; Clark University, 1899- [ Twenty-four ] 1900; Physikalisch-Technische Reichanstalt, 1898- 1899; Barnard College, Department of Chemistry, Instructor, 1900-1903; Department of Physics, Ad- junct Professor, 1903-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910; Associate Professor, 1913-. LOUIS A. LOISEAUX Associate Professor of French Certificat d ' Etudes Primaires Superieures, Acad- emie de Dijon, 1887; Brevet d ' Instituteur, 1887; B.es, Sc., 1894; Cornell University, 1891-1892; Colum- bia, Tutor in French, 1892-1893; Tutor in Romance Languages and Literatures, 1893-1900; Instructor, 1900-1904; Adjunct Professor, 1904-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910-1914; Associate Professor, 1913-. JAMES T. SHOTWELL Professor of History A. B., Toronto, 1898; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903; Colum- bia University Scholar in European History, 1898- 1899; Fellow in European History, 1899-1900; As- sistant, 1900-1911; Lecturer, 1901-1903; Instructor, 1903-1905; Adjunct Professor, 1905-1908; Professor, 1908-. EDWARD KASNER Professor of Mathematics B. S., College of the City of New York, 1896; A.M., Columbia University, 1897; Ph.D., 1899; Barnard, 1900- ; Phi Beta Kappa; National Academy of Sci- ences; Editor of Transactions of the American Math- ematical Society, 1923-. WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE Professor of Philosophy A.B., Harvard, 1896; A.M., 1897; Ph.D., 1898; Har- vard, 1898-1899; University of California, 1899-1903; Columbia Lecturer, 1903-1904; Tutor, 1904-1905; In- structor, 1905-1907; Adjunct Professor, 1907-1910; Associate Professor, 1910-1920; Professor, 1920- ; President of American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), 1923-. GRACE A. HUBBARD Associate Professor of English A.B., Smith; A.M., Cornell, 1892; Sorbonne, 1898- 1899; Columbia, 1904-1906; Assistant, Instructor, Associate Professor, Smith, 1892-1904; Barnard Lec- turer, 1905-1907; Associate Professor, 1907- ; Phi Beta Kappa. MARIE REIMER Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1897; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr, 1904; Vas- sar College, Graduate Scholar, 1897-1898; Assistant, 1898-1899; Fellow at Bryn Mawr, 1899-1902; Student at University of Berlin, 1902-1903; Barnard Lec- turer, 1903-1904; Instructor, 1904-1909; Adjunct Pro- fessor, 1909-1910; Associate Professor, 1910-1921; Professor, 1921- ; Phi Beta Kappa. ADAM LEROY JONES Director of University Admissions A.B., 1895, Williams College; Ph.D., 1898, Colum- bia University; Assistant in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1898-1901; Lecturer, 1901-1902; Tutor, 1902-1905; Preceptor in Philosophy, Princeton Uni- versity, 1905-1909; Associate Professor of Philoso- phy and Director of Admissions, 1909-. RAYMOND WEEKS Professor of Romance Philology A.B., Harvard, 1890; A.M., 1891; Ph.D., 1897; Uni- versity of Michigan, 1891-1893; Traveling Fellow of Harvard University, 1903-1905 (Universities of Paris and Berlin); University of Missouri, 1895-1908; Stu- dent at University of Paris, 1904-1905; University of Illinois, 1908-1909; Columbia and Barnard, 1909- ; Chevalier de la Legion d ' Honneur, 1918. WILLIAM ALFRED BRAUN Associate Professor of Germanic Language and Literature A.B., Toronto University, 1895; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903; Fellow in German, Chicago University, 1898- 1899; Fellow in German, Columbia University, 1899- 1900; Barnard Assistant, 1900-1901; Tutor, 1901- 1906; Instructor, 1906-1910;- Assistant Professor, 1910-1911; Associate Professor, 1911-; Visiting Pro- fessor, Zurich, 1922. TRACY ELLIOT HAZEN Assistant Professor of Botany A.B., University of Vermont, 1897; A.M., Colum- bia University, 1899; Ph.D., 1900; Director of Fair- banks Museum of Natural Science, St. Johnsburv. Vermont, 1901-1902; Assistant at Columbia, 1902; Tutor at Barnard, 1903-1907; Instructor, 1907-1910; Assistant Professor, 1910- ; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma JOHN LAWRENCE GERIG Associate Professor of Celtic A.B., 1898; A.M., University of Missouri, 1899; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1902; University of Nebraska, Instructor in Romance Languages, San- skrit and Comparative Philology, 1899-1903; Instruc- tor in Romance Languages, Williams College, 1905- [ Twenty-five ] 1906; Lecturer, Columbia University, 1906; Instruc- tor, 1909; Assistant Professor of Romance Lan- guages, 1910; Associate Professor, 1912- ; Phi Beta Kappa. LA RUE VAN HOOK Professor of Greek and Latin A.B., University of Michigan, 1899; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1904; Member of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1901- 1902; Acting Professor of Greek, University of Col- orado, 1902-1903; Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1904; Preceptor, Princeton University, 1905- 1910; Associate Professor, Columbia Univer- sity, 1910-1920; Professor, 1920-. 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; Instruc- tor in Rhetoric, Yale, 1895-1898; Assistant Profes- sor, 1898-1908; Professor, 1909-1911; Professor of Rhetoric, Barnard College, 191 1-. ROBERT E. CHADDOCK Professor of Statistics A.B., Wooster, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1906; Ph.D., 1908; Instructor, Wooster, 1900-1905; University Fellow and Honorary Fellow in Sociology, Columbia, 1906- 1907, 1907-1908; Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1909-1911; Assistant Professor and Director of Statistical Laboratory, Columbia, 1911- 1912; Associate Professor, 1912-1922; Professor, 1922-. DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY Professor of History A.B., Harvard, 1893; B.D., New York University, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia, 1907; Teacher in Mathe- matics, Roberts College, Constantinople, 1893-1894; Teacher of Classics and History, Ethical Culture School, 1899-1905; Head of History Department, Ethical Culture School, 1905-1911; Barnard, Associ- ate Professor, 1911-1920; Professor, 1920-. GERTRUDE M. HIRST Associate Professor of Greek and Latin 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, 1912-1923; Associate Professor, 1923; Phi Beta Kappa. IDA H. OGILVIE Associate Professor of Geology A.B., Bryn Mawr, 1900; Ph.D., Columbia, 1903; Barnard, Lecturer, 1903-1905; Instructor, 1905-1912; Assistant Professor, 1912-1916; Associate Professor 1916-; Sigma Xi. HENRI F. MULLER Assistant Professor of French B.es L., Paris, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia, 1912; Tutor, Barnard College, 1905-1909; Instructor, 1909-1914; Assistant Professor, 1914-. HARRY L. HOLLING WORTH Professor of Psychology A.B., Nebraska, 1906; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909; As- sistant, Tutor, Instructor, Assistant Professor, Co- lumbia, 1909-1916; Associate Professor, 1916; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Assistant Professor, 1916- 1921; Professor, 1921-. LOUISE HOYT GREGORY Assista)it Professor of Zoology A. B., Vassar, 1903; A.M., Columbia, 1907; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909. MAUDE ALINE HUTTMAN Assistant Professor of Histoiy B. S., Columbia University, 1904; A.M., 1905; Ph.D., 1914. ELEANOR KELLER Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Columbia, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1905. WILLIAM HALLER Assistant Professor of English A.B., Amherst, 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1911; Ph.D., 1917; Instructor in English, Amherst, 1908-1909; As- sistant and Instructor in Eng-lish, Barnard, 1909- 1919; Assistant Professor of English, 1919- ; Phi Beta Kappa. CLARE M. HOWARD Assistant Professor of English A.B., Columbia University, 1903; A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1914; Instructor, Wellesley, 1904-1908; Scholar of the Society of American Women in Lon- don, 1908-1910; Student at Oxford University, 1908- 1910; Adviser to Women Students in Journalism, Columbia University, 1916-1922; President of the Associate Alumnae of Barnard College, 1915-1917. EMILIE J. HUTCHINSON Assistant Professor of Econo ni s A.B., Columbia University, 1905; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., 1919; Instructor in Economics, Mt. Holvoke College, 1907-1910; Wellesley College, 1910-1911, 1912-913; Barnard College, 1913-1919; Assistant Pro- fessor, 1919- ; Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship, 1921-1922. [ Twenty-six ] GEORGE WALKER MULLINS Associate Professor of Mathematics A. B., University of Arkansas, 1904; A.M., Colum- bia University, 1913; Ph.D., 1917; Professor of Mathematics, Simmons College, Texas, 1905-1912; Instructor in Mathematics, Barnard College, 1913- 1919; Assistant Professor, 1919-1923; Associate Pro- fessor, 1923-. WILLIAM FIELDING OGBURN Professor of Sociology B. S., Mercer College, 1905; A.M., Columbia Uni- versity, 1909; Ph.D., 1912; Instructor in Economics, History and Politics, Princeton University, 1911- 1912; Professor of Sociology and Economics, Reed College, 1912-1917; Professor of Economics, Summer Session, University of California, 1915; Professor of Sociology, University of Washington, 1917-1918; Ex- aminer, National Labor Board, 1918; Special Agent, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1919; Professor of Sociology, Barnard College, 1919-. AGNES R. WAYMAN Assistant Professor of Physical Education A.B., University of Chicago, 1903; Instructor in Physical Education, University of Chicago, 1903- 1906; Instructor and Student, Yale Summer School, 1905-1906; Physical Director, State Normal School, Trenton, N. J., 1906-1910; Director of Athletics, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1910-1916; Instructor of Ath- letics, Normal School of Physical Education, Battle Creek, Michigan, Summer, 1915; Physical Director, Winthrop Industrial and Normal College, Rock Hill, S. C, 1916-1917; Teacher, Wadleigh High School, New York City, 1917-1918; Instructor, Barnard Col- lege, 1918-1919; Assistant Professor, Barnard Col- lege, 1919- ; Lecturer in Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, April. MELVIN M. KNIGHT Assistant Professor of History A.B., Texas Christian University, 1913; A.M., 1914; Ph.D., Clark University, 1917; Assistant Professor of History, Texas Chirstian University, 1913-14; Pro- fessor, 1914-17; Balkan Historian Commission, 1919; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Hunter Col- lege, 1920; Assistant Professor of Economics, Uni- versity of Utah, 1920-21; Lecturer in Economic His- tory and Theory, University of California, Summer Session, 1921; Assistant Professor of History, Bar- nard, 1921-. HUGH WILEY PUCKETT Assistant Professor of German A.B., Southern University, 1905; A.M., Tulane University, 1907; Harvard University, 1913; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1914; Teaching Fellow of Latin, Tulane University, 1906-1907; Instructor in Latin, Tulane University, 1907-1908; Professor of Modern Languages, Birmingham College, 1908-1911; Instructor in German, Tufts College, 1912-1913; Par- ker Fellow from Harvard, 1913-1914; Instructor of German, Rochester University, 1914-1915; Instruc- tor, University of Illinois, 1915-1916; Lecturer in Germanic Languages and Literatures, Barnard Col- lege, 1916-1922; Assistant Professor of German, Bar- nard College, 1922-. RAYMOND MOLEY Assistant Professor of Government A.B., Baldwin Wallace College, 1906; Superinten- dent of Schools, Olmsted Falls, Ohio, 1906-1910; In- structor, West High School, Cleveland, 1912-1914; A.M., Oberlin, 1913; Instructor and Assistant Pro- fessor of Government, Western Reserve University, 1916-1919; Ph.D., Columbia, 1918; Director, Cleve- land Foundation, 1919-1923; Associate Professor of Government, 1923-. ERNEST THEODORE DE WALD Assistant Professor of Fine Arts A.B., Rutgers, 1911; M.A., Princeton, 1914; Ph.D.. Princeton, 1916; Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers, 1920- 1923; Assistant Professor of Fine Arts. A. F. POLLARD Visitiiig Professor of History M.A., Oxford, 1891; Hon. Litt.D., Manchester, 1912; Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society, 1913; Fellow of All Souls ' College, Oxford, 1908; Fel- low of the British Academy, 1920; Professor of Eng- lish History, University of London, 1903; Chairman of the Institute of Historical Research of the Uni- versity of London, 1921. MABEL FOOTE WEEKS Associate in English A.B., Radcliffe, 1894; Dr. Sachs ' School for Girls; Barnard, Adjunct Professor, 1907-1910; Associate, 1910-; Mistress of Brooks Hall, 1908-1922; Assistant to the Dean in Charge of Social Affairs, 1922-. HELEN P. ABBOTT Assistant to the Dean in Charge of Residence Halls A.B., Vassar, 1904; Student at University of Ber- lin, 1904-1906; Teacher of German, 1906-1918; Direc- tor of Hostess Houses, 1918-1919; Barnard Direc- tor of Co-operative Dormitory, 1919-1920; Director of John Jay Hall, 1920-1922; Assistant to the Dean in Charge of Residence Halls, 1922. [ Twenty-seven ] Other Officers of Instruction Emily James Putnam, A. B. Associate in Greek and Latin Carolina Marcial-Dorado, A. M Associate in Spanish Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Ph. D., D. D., LL.D.... Associate in Religious Instruction Hugh Black, D. D., D. Litt Associate in Religious Instruction Eugene William Lyman, D. D Associate in Religious Instruction Grace Langford, S. B Instructor in Physics Ethel Sturtevant, A. M Instructor in English Minor W. Latham, A. M Instructor in English Florence de Loiselle LowtherJi A. M Instructor in Zoology Alma de L. Le Due, Ph. D. Instructor in Romance Languages and Literatures Grace H. Goodale, A. M Instructor in Greek and Latin Kenneth W. Lamson, Ph. D Instructor in Mathematics Helen H. Parkhurst, Ph. D Instructor in Philosophy Grace Potter Rice, Ph. D. Instructor in Chemistry Elizabeth Faulkner Baker, A. M Instructor in Economics Gertrude Ware, Ph. D Instructor in Chemistry Leila M. Finan Instructor in Physical Education Cornelia L. Carey, Ph. D Instructor in Botany Meryle Hauser Instructor in Physical Education Florrie Holzwasser, A. M Instructor in Geology Rene E. G. Vaillant, A. B., LL. M., Instructor in Romance Languages and Literature Helene Bieler Instructor in Romance Languages Mary Dillon In structor in Physical Education Georgina Stickland Gates, Ph. D Instructor in Psychology J. Emilie Young, A. B Instructor in History Hedwig H. Hoffman Lecturer in German Clotilde de Zabala Lecturer in Spanish Adele Alfke, A. B Assistant in English Mary G. Springer, A.M. Instructor in Zoology Clara Eliot, A. B Instructor in Economics Allen Peebles, A. B Instructor in Economics Candace Howard Lecturer in Physical Education Dorothy Nye Lecturer in Physical Education Olive Spear , Assistant in Zoology Horace Taylor Lecturer in Economics Thomas Preston Peardon, A. M Instructor in History Gladys Reichard, Ph. D Instructor in Anthropology Marion E. Richards, A. M Lecturer in Botany Blanche Prenez Lecturer in French Isabel Leavenworth, A. B Lecturer in Philosophy Estelle H. Davis Lecturer in English Arnold Whitridge, A. B Lecturer in English Ruth B. Manser, A. B Lecturer in English Wiliam M. Gafafer, A. M Lecturer in Mathematics Herbert J. Philips, A. B Lecturer in Philosophy Thomas James Riley, Ph. D Lecturer in Sociology Frances Orr Severinghaus, A. M Assistant in Physics Catherine Blood Assistant in Botany Helen Martin, A. B. Assistant in Chemistry Janet H. Robb, A. B Assistant in History Grace V. Gorham, A. B Assistant in Zoology Mary E. Hopper, A. M Assistant in Botany Robert F. Collins, A. M. Assistant in Geology Frederick H. Lund, A. M Assistant in Psychology Mildred Codding Assistant in Zoology Millie Griffith, A. M Assistant in History [ Twenty-eight ] CHAIRMEN OF BARNARD SECTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS Professor Franz Boas Department of Anthropology Professor Harold JacQBY Department of Astronomy Professor Herbert M. Richards Department of Botany Professor Marie Reimer Department of Chemistry Professor William F. Ogburn Department of Economics Professor Charles S. Baldwin Department of English Associate Professor Ida S. Ogilvie Department of Geology Associate Professor William Braun ...Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Associate Professor Raymond Moley Department of Government Professor Charles Knapp Department of Greek and Latin Professor David S. Muzzey Department of History Professor Frank N. Cole Department of Mathematics Professor William P. Montague Department of Philosophy Assistant Professor Agnes R. Wan . man Department of Physical Education Associate Professor Margaret E. Maltby Department of Physics Professor Harry L. Hollingworth Department of Psychology Chaplain Raymond C. Knox Department of Religion Associate Professor Pons A. Loiseaux. .Department of Romance Languages and Literatures Professor Henry E. Crampton Department of Zoology OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY WHO GIVE INSTRUCTION IN BARNARD COLLEGE Franz Boas, Ph.D., LL, D., Sc. D Professor of Anthropology Franklin Thomas Baker, Litt. D Professor of the English Language and Literature Clarence H. Young, Ph. D Professor of Greek Archaeology and Epigraphy S. Butler Murray Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Arthur F. J. Remy, Ph. D Associate Professor of Germanic Philology George P. Krapp Professor of English Willystine Goodsell, Ph. D Assistant Professor of Education Wendell T. Bush, Ph. D Associate Professor of Philosophy Dino Bigongiari, A. B Associate Professor of Italian Ernest H. Wright, Ph. D Assistant Professor of English Mary Theodora Whitley, Ph. D ' . .Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology Dixon R. Fox, Ph. D Assistant Professor of History Clinton W. Keyes Instructor in Greek and Latin Vito G. Toglia Instructor in Italian [ Twenty-nine ] UHAT5 UR0C1G i tjrtH THIS PICTURC T tuo unit mmonf an wmm- mu in n LflBier m nnpY W LITRE LW IT TUGDL. ' Tfl A LITTLE PMIRlt flM GftOUinG. UlLDft EDE8Y EVER CULTIVATED ttE (JA! 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Sarah Butler, ' 15 Second Vice-President Dorothy Herod Mack Whelan (Mrs. Paul), 14 Secretary Louise Odencrantz, ' 07 Treasurer Mildred Blout, ' 18 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Theodora Baldwin, ' 00 Mildred Blout, ' 18 Alice Brett, ' 15 Sarah Butler, 15 Margaret Giddings, ' 18 Juliana Shields Haskel (Mrs. Hen- ry), ' 04 Dorothy Herod, ' 14 Charlotte Morgan, ' 04 Helen St. Claire Mullan (Mrs. George), ' 98. Alumnae Trustee Louise Odencrantz, ' 07 Marie Muhlfeld, 19. Clerk of Board of Directors Lillian Schoedler. 11 Dr. Anna von Scholly, ' 97 Eleanor Gay Van de Water (Mrs. Frederick, Jr.), ' 09. Alumnae Trustee Lillian Schoedler, 11 Lilian Wardell, ' 07. Auditor Garda Brown Wise (Mrs. Edward E.), ' 23 Margaret Yates, ' 08 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Alumnae Association Fund Alice Brett, 15 Alumnae Day Helen Blumenthal Valentine (Mrs. Irving), lb Finance . . . ' . Sarah ButIer ' 15 Reunion Dorothy Herod Mack Whelan (Mrs. Paul). 14 Chairman of Alumnae Council Ellinor Reilly Endicott (Mrs. George), ' 00 Editor of Alumnae Bulletin Sophie Woodman, 07 Executive Secretary Kathenne Coffey, 22 A. A. U. W. Councillor Marjorie Jacobi McAvery (Mrs. George), 99 Died on December 9, 1924. [ Thirty-four ] New York Delta (Columbia University) Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity BARNARD SECTION OFFICERS President Dr. Cornelia Lee Carey Vice-President Alice Brett Secretary Emilie Young Treasurer Alma G. Ruhl CHARTER MEMBERS Louise Stahler Parker (Mrs. G. HA, 1893 Ella Fitzgerald Bryson (Mrs. F. G.), 1894 Caroline Bromobaker Stacy (Mrs. S. G.), 1895 Anna Cole Mellick. 1896 Gertrude Wolff Oppenhiemer (Mrs. E.), 1896 Elsie Clews Parsons (Mrs. H.), 1896 Adaline Caswell Wheelock, 1897 Jessie Wallace Hughan, 1898 Helen St. Clair Mullan I Mrs. (]. V.), 1898 Susan rsabelle Meyers, 1898 Martha Ornstein Brenner (Mrs. |. B.), 1899 Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, 1899 Grace Harriet Goodale. 1899 Elsie Mabel Kupfer, 1899 Ellinor Reillv Endicott (Airs. G.). 1900 Jeanette Bliss Gillespy. 1900 HONORARY MEMBERS Laura Drake Gill Elected 1901 Gertrude M. Hirst Elected 1911 Amy Lowell : Elected 1920 Caroline F. E. Spurgeon Elected 1920 MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1924 Louise Baker Selina Caldor Alice de Sola Helen Ginsberg Virginia Harrington Died on December 9, Nelly Jacob Leila Karagheusian Anna Lincoln Helen Matzke Lillian Milgram Ruth Weill 1924. Jeannette Mirsky Fvelyn Parker Eleanor Phillips Irene Rachmaninoff Elizabeth Waterman [ Thirty- five ] One Hundred and Seventieth Annual Commencement of Co lum bia Un i versi ty Duror Memorial Graduate Fellowship Helen Ginsberg, 1924 Gerard Medal in American Colonial History Nelle Louise Weathers, 1924 Herrman Prise in Botany Nelly Jacob, 1924 Kohn Prize in Mathematics Helen Jacob, 1924 Meyer Scholarship for Secretarial Work Helen Elizabeth Miner, 1924 Helen Prince Memorial Prize in Dramatic Composition. .. .Lucia Alzamora, 1924 Reed Prize in Church History Eva Ella Sherpick, 1924 Spcranza Prize in Italian Leila Karagheusian, 1924 Tatlock Prize in Latin Norma Mildred Lowensteiu, 1926 HONORS Botany Economics Mathematics Nelly Clara Jacob Elizabeth Lane W aterman Helen Ginsberg English Helen Margaret Matzkc Anna Elizabeth Lincoln Philosophy Alice de Sola Honorable Mention Lillian Milgram Muriel Catherine Potter Ruth Evelyn Weill [ Thirty-six ] Step Ceremony β€” Friday, May 30th, at 7 P. M., Milbank Hall. Senior Showβ€” Friday, May 30th; Saturday, .May 31st, at 7 :45 P. M., Milbank Hall. Baccalaureate Serviceβ€” Sunday, June 1st, at 4 P. M., St. Paul ' s Chapel. Speaker. Reverend Raymond C. Knox, Chaplain of the University. Senior Dance β€” Monday, June 2nd, at 10 P. M., Students ' Hall. Class Day Exercises and Reception β€” Tuesday, June 3rd, at 2 :30 P. M., Gym- nasium, Students ' Hall. Campus Night β€” Tuesday, June 3rd, at 8 P. M., Columbia Campus. Laying of Cornerstone of New Wine of Brooks Hall β€” Wednesday, June 14th, at ' 12 :30 P. M. Trustees ' L uncheon β€” Wednesday, lune 4th, at 1 P. M., Gymnasium, Students ' Hall. Alumnae Play β€” Wednesday, June 4th at 3 P. M., Theater. liutcrtaiuincnt by Class of 1914 β€” Wednesday, June 4th. at 8 I 1 . M., North Terrace. Ivy Ceremony β€” Thursday, June 5th. at 6:30 P. M., Students ' Hall. Senior Banquet β€” Thursday, June 5th, at 8 P. M., Lunch Room. SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE Claire Musterman, Chairman Marjorie Bier Helen Miner Lillian Harris Ruth Mehrer Ex-Officio Edna Trull Helen Le Page CLASS DAY EXERCISES Processional Class Sony Salutatory Helen Le Page Class History Alice de Sola Knocks Arranged by Margaret Maryon and Committee Presentation of 1924 ' s Gift to Barnard Claire Musterman Announcement of Phi Beta Kappa Elections Miss J. Emilie Young Valedictory Edna Trull Sunset Song Recessional CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Claire Musterman, Chairman Agnes Cooper Barbara Kruger Helen Le Page, ex-officio Helen Miner Nelle Weathers [ Thirty-seven ] Elsie Albansoder Ruth Huxtable The Class of 1924 Presents Stepping Out By Lillian Harris and Jeannette Mirskv Lyrics by Lillian Harris and Florence Seligman CAST y Lee Nelle Weathers Pat Ruth Ackerman Gloria Margaret Maryon Bobby Ruth Cushman Billy v Helen Miner Alex, an office boy Jeannette Mirsky Mr. Tompkins Edith Kirk Jim H elen Le Page Mr. West Selina Caldor Monsieur Francois Gatti-Cezare Eleanor Pepper Samuel O. Moron Eleanor Westcot Madame Jarcmesova Josephine Jarema TT7 β€’ β€ž ( Margaretta Weed U ccd and Peggy j Margaret Reinheimer f Frances Felsher Frankie and Flo -! Florence Seligman j Constances Auerbach Specialty Dancers Lucia Alzamora Geoffrey Halliday Betty Price COMMITTEE Chairman Lillian Harris Business Manager Fanny Steinschneider Chairman of Music Florence Seligman Chairman of Costuming Olga Frankenstein Chairman of Lighting Georgia Giddings Chairman of Staging Christine Einert Chairman of Publicity Olive Gunn Chairman of Tickets and Programs Adele Razinet p. . J Evelyn Barton, ' 25 I Marian Mansfield, ' 26 Ex-Officio Helen I . β€’ Page Claire Musterman Jeannette Mirskv [ thirty-eight ] Senior Banquet Aboard S. S. 1924! Anchor Weighed STAFF Admiral of the Fleet Edna Trull Captain of the Ship Helen Le Page Lookout Agnes Cooper Explorer Helen Miner Pilot Nelle Weathers PIRATE CREW Maria Alzamora Elizabeth Lazar Florence Andreen Marian Mansfield Mary Armstrong Dorothy Miner Dorothy Ashworth Eleanor Newcomer Velma Brown Hor tense Opoznauer Mary Chamberlain Babette Oppenheimer Renee Fulton Marian Paschal Margaret Hatfield Elizabeth Reynolds Betty Kalisher Margaret Richter Alice Killeen Madge Turner Ruth Mary Bradley Selina Caldor Ruth Losee May McLaughlin E COMMITTEE Mehrer, Chairman Freda Morrell Carol Mucha Eleanor Pepper Margaret Young [ Thirty-nine ] Who ' s Who in the Famous Tribe of 1-9-2-4 Claire Musterman, Ex-officio Followers of The Dragon and What ' They are Doing Helen he Page β€” Councilor-in-chief of glorious Dragon tribe of 1-9-2-4. Leader of all councils and weighty affairs of state. Winner of much glory and praised by fellow Dragonites. Ump-umpa-umpa. Now joined foreign tribe called T. C, where she has already earned intricate and awful title of As- sistant to Secretary of Admissions. Guards tribe of T. C. with mighty sword and fierce expression, letting no one enter who has not mastered all outlandish and mysterious passwords. Agnes Grant β€” Strongest chieftain in all Dragon tribe. Called by glorious name of Beat-All-The-Rest. Captain of all fierce and desperate warriors. Expert on application of deadly bows, arrows, swords, cutlasses and other instru- ments of torture. Winner of renowned four year battle of Barnard. Now engaged in combat with formidable foe Columbia for much-sought prize called M. A. Edna Trull β€” Wise Councilor-at-large and greatest statesman of Dragons. Repre- sentative of her tribe at all Pow-wows in land of Barnard where she ruled in mighty fashion. Now ambassador at Court of Columbia where she is showing insignificant people how wonderful is the tribe 1-9-2-4. Elisabeth Waterman β€” Most learned scribe and guardian of all parchments of the Dragons. Also keeper of mysterious things called Intellectuals. Looked at with awe and admiration by every true Dragonite. Now visiting heathen land called Rad-cliffe. Brave scouts of 1-9-2-4 report that even there she has penetrated all heathen secrets and assists in most sacred rituals of mys- terious Intellectuals. Margretta Weed β€” Maker of beautiful rah-rah yells and highest prancer in all her tribe. Led Dragonites to make fiercest noises and most formidable sounds in all lands. 1 laving become so famous for noises and prancing, keeps on prancing under keen eye of foreign chieftain of Xed Wayburn. Nelle Weathers β€” Most versatile chief of Dragons. Famous at scribbling scrib- bles and acting actions. Meld in great esteem by all 1-9-2-4. Now in town called 1 lartford, where by means of much coaxing and big sticks she is teach- ing little heathen scamps to scribble scribbles and act actions. [ Forty ] Officers of the Undergraduate Association President Marion Mettler Vice-President Margaret Irish Executive Chairman Madeleine Hooke Treasurer Florence Andreen Secretary Mosetta White Members of Student Council President Marion Mettler Vice-President Margaret Irish Executive Chairman Madeleine Hooke Treasurer Florence Andreen Secretary Mosetta White Senior President Meta Hailparn Junior President Madge Turner Sophomore President Hope Warner Freshman President Ruth Richards Brooks Hall President Katherine Browne Jolut Jay Hall President Dorothy Slocum Representative Assembly Member Marian Mansfield HE Undergraduate Association, of which all students are members, is the organization through which all student extra-curricular affairs are conducted. To regulate these activities for the benefit of the community the Association has established a system of self-govern- ment. The Representative Assembly is the legislative body of forty members rep- resenting classes, publications, clubs and the Undergraduate Association at large. Student Council has executive and judicial power. Standing committees of the Representative Assembly have charge of eligibility for participation in activities, social calendar and for granting of charters to organizations. [ Forty- th e ] - j.ri.- Class of 1925 President Meta L. Hailparn Vice-President Estelle C. Blanc Treasurer Elsa M. Finney Secretary Helen R. Dick Historian Eleanor C. Wood Chccr-Lcadcr Margaret W. Melosh Motto: Vires acquiret cundo (Gain strength in going) Colors : Green and White Mascot : Bulldog Flower: White carnation and fern YELL Grrr-ow, Grrr-ow, Bulldog, bulldog, bow-wow-wow ! Yea ! ' 25 ! [ Forty-seven ] Class of 1926 President Marjorie Turner Vice-President May Seeley Treasurer Anne Torpy Recording Secretary Anna Lee Worthington Historian Elizabeth Lazar Cheer Leader Hortense Opoznauer Motto Loyalty Colors Brown and Gold Mascot Lion Flower Sunset Rose YELL Roar, lion, bold ! Roar for Brown and Gold ! R-r-r-r-r-oar-r-r-r ! Twenty-six ! Twenty-six ! Twenty-six ! [ Forty-nine ] Class of 1927 President Hope Warner Vice-President Doris Goss Recording Secretary Marion Davis Treasurer Gertrude Hargrave Historian Sarah Adler Cheerleader Mildred Lyman Motto : Avvafiis Kara (Tvvtpyiav (Power in Co-operation) Colors Red and White Mascot Indian Flower Poppy YELL Ipeciai-ciai-ciai, Ipeciai-ciai-ciai, Who-oop ! YVhoo-op ! Barnard ! [ Fifty-one ] 1 1 A, President Ruth Richards Vice-President Edith Wood Treasurer Katherine Eyerly Recording Secretary Helen McBride Historian Catherine Thomas Cheer Leader Ruth Guild Song Leader Ethel Barnett Motto Proportion Colors Buff and Blue Mascot Dragon Flower Chrysanthemum YELL SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! Dragon ! Dragon ! ' 28! [ Fifty-three ] Brooks Hall 1925 Vice-President and Assistant Social Chairman, Alice Mendham, 1925 Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Avery, 1926 Social Chairman Mary Terry Goodwin, 1925 1926 Fire Captain 1927 Dormitory Honor Board Katharine Browne, 1925 Mary Chamberlain, 1926 Constance Dunne, 1925 [ Fifty-four ] John Jay Hall OFFICERS President Dorothy Slocum, 1926 Vice-President Julia Goeltz, 1925 Secretary-Treasurer Marion Emelin, 1927 Social Chairman Sarah Remaley, 1927 House Member Shelby Dietrich, 1926 House Member Helen Driscoll, 1927 Dormitory Honor Board Dorothy Slocum, 1926 Julia Goeltz, 1925 Helen Robinson, 1925 [ Fifty-five ] The Spirit of Greek Games Who says the ancient gods have passed away? We feel their presence, as men felt of old. How should they die? Here all their spirits live β€” Wisdom and music, beauty, joyous youth. Spring-tide and harvest β€” all their gifts to man. The lips of men no longer call the names Of all the gods they worshipped long ago, But we, for one day, find happiness To offer them the reverence meet for gods, And backwards pass through all the mystic years To dwell enchanted where white temples rise, ( rlist ' ning beneath the azure skies of Greece ; Or tread the yellow sand where silver spray Still breaks in curling ripples of the sea ; ( )r where, by moonlight, some still woodland fane Glimmers among the gnarled ilex trees, Where honeyed winds sweep from Hymettus ' steep, And all the world is beauty, in hushed tones To offer our thanwfulness and praise To those who kindled for us this bright flame Of youth and happiness and eager strife. We who have known the joy of this, and felt Its wondrous fire, know too the after-joy, That when our Games are done, remembrance lives, And, as a perfumed lamp in darkened rooms. Illumines for us all the years to come. [ Sixty-three ] Entrance Story Freshman Year WMm WWW HE people of Athens are celebrating their yearly festival to Demeter. At the altar is the priest Photios, whose fame as a healer has spread throughout all Hellas. Suddenly a band of Athenian soldiers burst through the temple door seeking revenge from the victorious Spar- tans who are in close pursuit. The Spartan leader is the son of their king, engaged in his first encounter. He darts eagerly f orward, encouraging bis men to follow. With his foot already on the altar steps, he is struck down by a nearby Athenian. Appalled by the fall of their leader, the Spartan soldiers crowd around him, while one or two of them turn to Photios to implore him to lay his healing touch on the wounded man. The priest refuses help and starts to leave the temple, when the light of Demeter slowly moves from the altar and rests on the prostrate figure of the Spartan leader. The Spartan revives slightly, and directs his men to bear him out of the temple in peace, while the Athenians abandon themselves to joyful prayers to Demeter for the deliverance of their beloved city. [ Sixty- five ] Chorus and Dance Freshman Year Music adapted from SaintSaens ' Samson and Delilah Kroe ger ' s A Masque of Dead Florentines Maidens Dancers Warriors Alice Gouled Frances Alexander Winifred Gambrill Pauline Haas Maria Alzamora Florence Jenkel Elizabeth Haslach Florence Andreen Virginia Lee Frances Ruffner Mary Armstrong Frances Mclntee Doris Smith Ruth Corby Shirley Oblatt Fanny Ellsworth Babbette Oppenheimer Ruth Friedman Edna Stahl Leader of the Spartans Helen Marsh Synopsis of the Dance RISTOS, the Spartan leader, has heen attacked by a band of rebel- lious Athenian soldiers, his comrades killed, and he himself left for dead among his slain soldiers. Alone and wounded, he has dragged himself to a roadside shrine to warn the people of the Athenians ' approach, lie staggers in, and collapses before he can tell them of the danger. The soldiers, who are protecting the shrine, invoke Demeter, the god- dess of new life, to revive their fallen leader. In answer, Demeter sends maidens to aid Aristos. Revived by the maidens, he explains the danger to the soldiers who quickly encircle their leader to protect him from the Athenian attack. The Athenians rush in and furiously attack the Spartan warriors. The Spar- tans defend their leader valiantly at first hut are beginning to lose ground when Aristos, fullv recovered, bounds forward and leads his men to victory. Dorothy Bosch Velma Brown Wynne Byard Mary Byram Marie Campbell Alma Dettinger Marie Dinkelspiel Charlotte Doscher Adele Epstein Nina Goodelman CHORUS Pearl Greenberg Anne Gunther Geraldine Gutkin Margaret Hatfield Anna Heller Mary Horwitz Frances Jakway Jesse Locke Jean Low r ry Marian Mansfield Leader Evelyn Barton Gertrude Moakely Julia Montrose Marian Paschal Janet Rogers Edna Ruckner Christine Sealy Sylvia Surut Ethel White Ann Weil Carol Young [ Sixty-seven ] Lyric β€” Freshman Year Demeter! from thine opulent fields which lie ' Neath foothills of Thessalian snow, Or where the Cyclad zephyrs hlow β€” Out of the corn yet green and shoulder high, Nourished by clear successive suns, We call thee : land where Alpheus runs Through region Zeus claims for his own, We beg thee leave; forsake that clime Whose groves of citron blossoms blown Their odors mix with pungent thvme β€” Forget today thy vineyards dressed, Leave glorious gardens thou hast blessed With luscious fruit, the fertile fig and vine, Olives to Pallas consecrated ; Red, red the dark pomegranate fated That lost thee half the year thy fairest Prosperine. O thou who ridest in thy mysteries deep What sky-ward yearning man hath sought, And still doth seek β€” for thou hast wrought In breasts full-heavy and in souls that weep, A calm er peace than did beguile Odysseus on Calypso ' s isle β€” O thou whose cup of barley blended Hath healed the hurt of many a heart ; Nor Attic porch, nor conclave splendid Of seven sages, nor the art Of all philosophers may yield The joys of one well-planted field : Thou art not dead who with the corn dost fall. For mother earth ' s fertility Is one with immortality : O thou the wakening seed, Demeter, thee we call ! Now Spring, no more dread queen of Acheron ' s tide Whose tribute was the price of deep repose, Comes forth with song and flings on every side From her fresh drapery many a sunlit rose. Her soft breath brings the sowing-time again As twilight winds the warm Arcadian mist. Demeter, mav ' st thou reign Supreme : Oh. may our fields be kissed By the sweet lips to bless our new-sown grain. Thine are these games and votives lowly, Our praises round thine altars holy Rise on blue vapors to Olympian domain. Eleanor Hillyer, 1926. [Sixty-eight ] Greek Games β€” Freshman Year Marian Mansfield, Chairman Margaret Hatfield, Ex-officio Ad vis or y Committee Velma Brown Mary Chamberlain Athletic Committee Margaret Richter, Chairman Helen Burtis Elizabeth Lazar Nettie Stillman Emily Taylor Marjorie Turner Costume Committee Dorothy Miner, Chairman Eleanor Antell Renee Fulton Betty Kalisher Dance Committee Florence Braithwaite, Chairman Florence Andreen Helen Marsh Edna Stahl Business Committee Elizabeth Maguire, Chairman Mary Armstrong Elizabeth Reynolds Florence Jenkel Jessica Shipman Costume Sub-C ommittet D. Avery R. Dermody D. Blumberg A. Gouled D. Bosch E. Hillyer V. Brown M. Turner S. Davis C. Hopkins T. Tsang Y. Student Advisor Garda Brown, 1923 Lyric Committee Wynne Byard, Chairman Eleanor Hillyer Mary Roberts Jean Lowry Isabel Williams Music Committee Evelyn Barton, Chairman Virginia Molina Marian Pashual Estelte Stratton 1!. Oppenheimer B. Otto A. Peck N. Scott J. Shipman ' sane [ Sixty-nine ] Contest in Athletics β€” Freshman Year CONTESTANTS SUBSTITUTES Discus for Form Dorothy Quinn Margaret Richter Nettie Stillman Lillian Wilson Marjorie Turner Hurdling for Form Helen Burtis Elizabeth Lazar Barbara Colhson Lillian Wilson Estelle Stratton Hoop Rolling Virginia Ehrman Rosamond Dermody Dorothy Quinn Anna Lee Worthington Emily Taylor Anne Torpv Chariot for Form Elizabeth Lazar Mary Chamberlain Eleanor Newcomer Rosamond Dermondy Elizabeth Reynolds Estelle Stratton Charioteer Hortense ( )poznauer Torch Race Helen Burtis Dorothy Quinn Eleanor Goldman Estelle Stratton Rosamond Dermondy Therese Tsang Tore It Lighter Betty Kalisher Jessica Shipman Score 1925 1926 Entrance 22 19 1-2 Chorus Dance .16 5-6 9 2-3 Lyrics 3 2-3 3 1-3 Athletics 11 1-20 13 19-20 53 11-20 46 9-20 [ Scventy-onc ] Entrance β€” Sophomore Year I 1 [ )S, the king of Thebes, has vanquished the Ephesians and returned triumphant to his native land. In order to appease Artemis for hav- ing warred against her favorite city, he goes to her sanctuary, bring- ing the spoils of war and the Ephesian king as sacrifices to the god- dess. The most beautiful maidens of Thebes singing a Song of Victory, have gone out to greet the procession and lead it to the temple, where the populace is awaiting the victorious ruler. At the foot of the altar the pro- cession halts, and the Ephesian king, bound like a slave, is brought forward to be sacrificed. He struggles, but the mob urges Chios on to perform the rite. Artemis, angered that the ruler of her favorite subjects should be made a sacrifice on her altar, has sought the aid of her brother, Apollo. As Chios poises the sword to kill his prisoner, he is struck blind by the rays of the sun. The Ephesian sud- denly freed, goes into the temple to the protection of Artemis. But the Thebans, awed and terror-stricken by the fate of their leader, are motionless. Slowly Chios gropes his way down the steps, searching for friends to guide him, but the mob shrinks back, making a lane for him as he passes out of the grove. Then, in su d- den panic, they rise and follow him. Original Music Written by Ruth Coleman Entrance of the Priestesses Velma Brown, 1926 Cornelia Shepard, 1927 Invocation to Artemis Velma Brown, 1926 C ' hallenge 1926 Challenge 1927 Reply Eleanor Newcomer Jean MacLeod t Seventy-three ] Dance β€” Sophomore Year Children, Magicians and Sorcerers of the Woods Maria Alzamora Elizabeth Lawrence Helen Miller Hortense Opoznauer Frances Ruffner Frances Feagin Ruth Friedman Alice Gouled Etta ( ireenberg Pauline Haas Jean Hillyer Mary Horwitz Virginia Lee Doris Smith Joyce Whitley GROUP of mischievous children, stealing off at nightfall to play by themselves, come to the cross-roads sacred to llecate. While they are playing the magicians and sorcerer.-, of the woods creep out from roots and tree-stumps to perform their ritualistic dance before the shrine. As they approach, the children, terrified, rush to the altar for protection. But one is caught and forced to join the orgy. Overcome by the mounting frenzy of the worshippers, the child appeals to her playmates. In their fear they turn to Hecate and offer their toys as sacrifices. The goddess is moved by their prayers. For an instant the magicians are struck motionless, allowing the child to escape and seek refuge at the shrine. One by one the wor- shippers slink hack to their hiding places in the woods and the children, happy in their release, return to their homes. CHORUS Music adapted from Gluck ' s Orpheus. Iphigenie Saint Saen ' s Dance Macabre V ' elma Brown Dorothy Bosch Renee Baruch Marie Campbell Mary Carson Marie Dinkelspiel Charlotte Doscher Marie Eichelberger label Garrison Amy ( roldman Nina Goodelman Pearl Greenberg Geraldine Gutkin Peggy Hatfield Phebe Hindman Betsey Home Jesse Locke Bryna Mason Marion Mansfield Gertrude Moakley Grace Smith Leader Marion Paschal Bobby Murray Janet Rogers Barbara Rollman Anna Randall Sylvia Surut Renee Fulton Dorothy Frese Dorothy Kuhlenberg Jean Lowry Christine Sealy [ Seventy-five ] Lyric β€” Sophomore Year A Greek Poet Stumbles Upon the Shrine of Artemis The sunlight danced in waves upon the hill Whose stolid face lay sloping toward the skv. The tufted grasses swayed as though a sigh 1 lad bent them, and then suddenly grown still. Upon the circle of a cypress wood. Knee-deep in sun-and-wind-sweet bloom I went, Then thrust aside a black-leaved bough, and rent The strangling vines, and plunged within, and stood β€” Silent I stood, nor breathed, nor dared to gasp: Before my breast a birch-limb barred the way, Glistening white, and jewelled with red and gray Of fungus; and below me, in the clasp Of circling, pale-sheathed birches, lay a pool, Silent, and green with lily-pads ; the light Flooded it from above ; a somber night Of cypress trees lay round it, damp and cool. Silent, I stopped upon the marshy bank In sudden fear ; in such a place as this Might not some wood god dwell β€” or β€” Artemis β€” A deer came softly to the edge and drank. Then it looked up, started as if in dread. Darted away β€” again the sifted light, The hot, expectant hush closed round its Might β€” A glittering lizard raised its jewelled head. Even the leaves hung quiet in the spell. And suddenly, among the birch-trees, one, A straight-limbed figure, birch-white in the sun. Gleamed forth; a quiver from her shoulder fell. A silver bow she laid upon the ground. Tt was the virgin huntress, come alone. To this her shrine, and my poor eves, my own, llad looked on her; and still I heard no sound. The brilliance was too white for me, too still The holy silence β€” blinded, put to rout, I pushed the branch aside and stumbled out Upon the dimness of the sun-drenched hill. Eleanok Lowenton, 1926. [ Seventy-six ] Greek Games β€” Sophomore Year Dorothy Miner, Chairman Marian Mansfield, Ex-officio Florence Andreen, Helen Miner, 1924, Business Manager Student Supcrvis Advisory Committee Elizabeth Reynolds Anna Lee Worthington Athletic Committee Eleanor Newcomer, Chairman Helen Burtis Rosamond Dermody Elizabeth Lazar Elizabeth Reynolds Nettie Stillman Lyric Committee Velma Brown, Chairman Eleanor Hillver Isabel Williams Maria Alzamora Dorothy Ashwort Fanny Bokstein Lee da Corte Martha De Lorme Rosamond Dermody Charlotte Doscher Iona Eccles Renee Fulton Margaret Hatfield Costume Committee Business Committee Betty Kalisher, Chairman Roma Rudd, Chairman Eleanor Antell Mary Armstrong Lyndal Heller Mary Horwitz Nora Scott Margery Skeats Music Committee Marion Paschal, Chairman Rcnee Baruch Marie Campbell Sylvia Surut Costume Sub-Committee Christine Hopkins Betsey Home Virginia Lee Mary McClelland Marian Meade Mary OConner Babbette Oppenheimer Belle Otto Margaret Richter May Seeley Dance Committee Ruth Corby, Chairman Frances Feagin Hortense Opoznauer Eunice Shaughnessev Alice Sheafif Margerie Skeats Doris Smith Grace Smith Anne Torpy Sylvia Weyl Isabelle i 1 Hams Lillian Wilson Carol Young [ Seventy-seven ] Contest in Athletics β€” Sophomore Year Contestants Substitutes Discus for Form Nettie Stillman Eleanor Newcomer Marjorie Turner Dorothy Avery Lillian Wilson Hurdling for Form Helen Burtis Elizabeth Lazar Barbara ' Collison Anna Lee Worthington Elizabeth Reynolds Hoop Rolling Rosamond Dermody May Seeley Virginia Ehrman Frances Bernheim Anne Torpy Anna Lee Worthington C harioteer Hortense Opoznauer Torch Race Helen Burtis Elinor Goldman Rosamond Dermody Dorothy Slocum May Seeley Anna Lee Worthington Torch Li ( liters Isabelle Williams Marjorie Skeats Starter Faculty Supervisor Agnes Grant, 1924 Miss Leila M. Finan Score 1926 1927 Entrance 22 1-4 15 3-4 Chorus and Dance. 14 1-3 13 2-3 Lyrics 2 3-4 61-4 Athletics 14 9-20 10 11-20 53 47-60 46 13-60 [ Seventy-nine ] D ramaf i z Β§ and Faculty Director Minor White Latham Faculty Member Estelle H. Davis OFFICERS President Margaret Melosh, 1925 Vice-President Alice Mendham, 1925 Secretary Gene Pertak, 1925 Try-Outs Manager Mary Benjamin, 1925 Stage Manager Ruth Corby, 1926 Business Manager Viola Travis, 1925 Adams, C. Alzamora, M. Avery, D. Barton, E. Bradley, C. Benjamin, M. Burleigh, T. Barker, G. Behrens, E. Bosch, D. Braithwaite, F. Brown, V. Baldwin, K. Braun, G. Campbell, M. Corbv, 1 1 . Dick, H. Dezendori ' , F. Dassori, E. Dermody, R. Deutsch II. MEMBERS Drey fuss, R. Ehrnian, V. Finney, E. Ferris, C. Hailparn, M. Helle, E. 1 [itchcock, A. Heller. L. Plargrave, G. Harris, M. E. Hunter, E. Irish, M. Johnson, C. L. Kalisher, B. Lazar, E. de Lodyguine, R. Lyman, M. Melosh, M. Mendham. A. Mettler. M. Maguire. E. Wadsworth, M. Mansfield, M. Miner, D. Oppenheimer, B. Peterson, E. Pertak, G. Pinkussohn, M. Preische, E. Putnev, D. Paschal. M. Robin, G. Spectorsky, M. Scott, N. Semmel, H. Simpson, J. Solomon, J. Stone, N. Travis, V. Thomas, K. Wood, E. Williams, H. Williams. I. Yates. F. [ Eighty- five ] HE work of a college dramatic organization dealing with stagecraft of an experimental nature was displayed on Friday, November fif- teenth, when Wigs and Cues presented their program of three one- act plays. The first production was an ancient Japanese farce, en- titled Somebody Nothing. The second play was Christopher Mor- ley ' s amusing Thursday Evening, while the third was Dunsanv ' s well-known Gods of the Mountain. CAST OF SOMEBODY NOTHING Master ... Laroka ja Girokaja Coach : Thelma Burleigh, ' 25 Staged by: Marie Campbell, ' 26 Costumed by : Alice Mendham, ' 25 Marion Paschel, ' 26 Babette Oppenheimer, ' 25 Dorothy Putney, ' 25 CAST OF THURSDAY EVENING The Husband Gene Pertak, ' 25 The Wife Margaret Melosh, ' 25 The Husband ' s Mother Elsa Preische, ' 25 The Wife ' s Mother Edith Harris, ' 27 Coach: Marion Pinkussohn, ' 25 Costuming ; Staying by: Isabel Williams, ' 26; Marie Campbell, ' 26; Lyndal Heller, ' 26. CAST OF GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN First Beggar Mary Benjamin, ' 25 His Servant Gertrude Robin, ' 25 Other Beggars Thelma Burleigh, ' 25 Helen Deutsch, ' 27 Estelle Helle, ' 25 Dorothy Putney, ' 25 Helen Williams, ' 26 Citizens.... Charlotte Bradley, ' 25 Margaret Irish, ' 25 Betty Kalisher, ' 26 Mildred Lyman, ' 27 Hannah Semmel, ' 27 Coach: Eleanor Wood, ' 25 Staged by : Ruth Corby, ' 26 Costumed by: Miriam Spectorsky, ' 25 Lighting by: Thelma Burleigh, ' 25 [ Eighty-six ] Wigs and Cues Christmas Party On Monday afternoon, December fifteenth, ' Wigs and Cues, French Club and Spanish Club combined to give a gay Christmas party. Each of the three societies presented a play. French Club presented Le Jeu des Trois Rois, a medieval play in old French. CAST OF LE JEU DES TROIS ROIS Jasper Mary Horwitz Bathasar : Barbara Collison Melchion Nicole Chavane Herod Louise Gahen Counsellor Gertrude Braun Messenger Marion Burroughs Mary Irma Brandeis Joseph Aimee Goldman Coach : Marie Dinklespiel Costumes by: Nora Scott Staging by : Virginia Ehrman CAST OF SAINT GEORGE King Alfred Emma Hunter H s Bride Margaret Hasbrouck Old King Cole Marion Wadsworth Giant Blunderbore Meta Hailparn St. George Alice Mendham Dragon Marion Pinkussohn Doctor Carolyn Ferris Old Father Christmas Eleanor Wood Coach: Dorothy Putney Dancing Coach: Florence Braithwaite CAST OF UNA NOCHE EN ESPANA Gypsy Girl Mary Carson Student Maria Romero Violet Vender J. Knowlton The Priest Lillian Gallo Rosita Lucrecia Andujar Night Watchman Eva Martin Turkey Vender Pearl Greenberg Chestnut Vender .... Ruth Marks Flower Vender Bryna Mason Coach Estelle Stratton [ Eighty-seven ] December 18. 1924 Brinkerhoff Theatre The Students of Miss Latham ' s Drama Class Present The Temptation, by Mary Fitz-Hugh Daniel in the Lion ' s Den, by .Marie Kohnova ' The Pleye of the Dethe of Saint John. by Barbara Colli son THE WINNING PLAY The Temptation, by Mary Fitz-Hugh Produced by: Dorothy Miner Costumes by: Margaret Clark CAST God Helen Bagley - ' ' Carolyn Ferris E ve Elizabeth Lawrence Serpent cRowena Ripin Angel Edna Stahl Herald Mary Chamberlain Flow the Serpent tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and how she induced Adam to eat, too, and how for this sin, Cod expelled them from the Garden of Eden. [ Eighty-eight ] Athletic Association President Fern Yates, ' 25 Vice-President Kate Jackson, ' 25 Secretary Eleanor Newcomer, ' 26 Treasurer Elizabeth Reynolds, ' 26 Social Chairman Virginia McAvoy, ' 27 Marian Mansfield Resigned MANAGERS OF SP ORTS Basketball Margery Myers, ' 27 Swimming Angela Kitzingar, ' 25 Baseball Elsa Preische, ' 25 Tennis Dorothy Quinn, ' 26 Track and Outings Janet Owen, ' 27 [ Ninety-two Swimming Captain Grace Kahrs, ' 24 Manager Naomi Lubeix, ' 25 VARSITY MEETS Date Barnard T. C. Dec. 5 44 27 Dec. 18 35 36 Jan. 18 33 38 IXTERCLASS MEETS Class results : First Place 1924 Second Place 1925 Third Place 1927 Individual results : First Place β€” Kahrs 42 points Second Place β€” Luhell 26 points Third Place β€” Daniels 10 points [ Ninety-three ] Basketball Captain Fern Yates, ' 25 Manager Elsa Preische, ' 25 VARSITY GAMES Date Uarnard T. C. Dec. 7 15 26 Dec. 20 8 34 Barnard Alumnae Nov. 27 8 26 Jan. 15 11 22 [NTERCLASS games Date Played Dec. 11 1926-1927 1925- 1924 Jan. 10 1927-1925 1926- 1924 Jan. 17 1924-1927 β€’Score Won By 26-7 1926 15-8 1924 22-16 .. , 1925 15-10 1926 15-3 1924 24-4 1926 First Place 1926 Second Place . . . 1924 Third Place 1925 [ Ninety-four ] Baseball Captain Elsa Preische, ' 25 Manager CP. Johnson, ' 25 VARSITY GAMES Date Barnard T. C. May 1 5 14 May 7 No record of score. Won by Barnard [NTERCLASS GAMES Teams Date Score Winning Class 1924 vs. 1925 March 30 32-7 1925 1927 vs. 1926 April 3 17-14 1926 1925 vs. 1926 April 15 31-7 1925 First Place 1925 Second Place ...1926 Third Place .... 1924 [ Ninety -five ] Field Day October 31, 1924 Janet Owen, ' 27, Manager K. Jackson. ' 25 A. Torpy, ' 26 D. Goss. ' 27 I. Oellrich, ' 28 The average taken in each event during ' October became the basis for the three levels to be made on Field Day. Each girl received five, three, or one points, according to whether she made the first, second, or third level, these points count- ing toward the class score. CLASS RESULTS First Place v 1927 Second Place 1926 Third Place 1925 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS First Place Fern Yates, ' ; Place Elsa Preische, ' 25 Tennis Manager, D. Ouinn, 152 points , 87 points 82 points 28 points 24 points 20 points 1925 1926 1927 1928 Team a 1 rish-Benjamin Alzamora-Hopkins Cauffman-Kridel Rouillon-Wood ' 26 CLASS TEAMS Doubles Team b ates-Johnson Jacobson-Worthington Scmmcl- Myers Curran-Perry 1925 1926 First Place Ouinn. ' 26 Gedroice, ' 27 Curtis Ouinn . 1927 Singles ' [927 1928 ( iedroice Yoislawskv Second Plact β€ž . . 1925 . Ill-Star Team Myers, ' 27 Semmel, ' 27 Class Champion D. Ouinn, ' 26 Third Place .... 1926 Irish. ' 25 Yoislawsky, ' 28 [ Ninety-six ] A. A. Banquet Toast in is tress .Marian Mansfield, ' 26 Entertainment Speeches Miss Marjorie Hillas Miss Agnes Grant, ' 24 Miss Agnes R. Wayman Miss Fern Yates, ' 25 Prof. Chas. S. Baldwin Presentation of Athletic Awards A. Grant, ' 24 Presentation of Non-Athletic Awards E. Trull, ' 24 Sony β€” Beside the Waters of the I fuclson. COMMITTEE Chairman Nelle Weathers, ' 24 Publicity Elsa Preische, ' 25 Decorations Laura Bang, ' 24 Entertainment Katherine Newcomer, ' 25 Music Charlotte Bradley, ' 25 Business Virginia Harrington, ' 24 Waitresses Jean MacLeod, ' 27 Ex-Officio Agnes Grant, ' 24 A. A. Circus November 7, 1924 Chairman Marian Mansfield Hurrah, the Circus has come to Barnard! Yeah for the bath-mat pink-and-blue zebra, and the ob-what-an-elephant, and the bearded lady. And here are the tight- rope walkers, with umbrellas and fluff skirts, and the beautiful dancing dolls. Lined up in the ring-side seats are the entire Physical Ed. faculty, with the exception of the two who had promised to perform in an exhibition prize-fight, and then stayed away because they had forgotten to rehearse their act. Oh! what lollipops, and music, and fun! The entire cast of the famous scenario, Bluebeard , emotes to the frenzied brazen-throated shouts of a bona fide puttees-and-megaphone director. And the audience looks, and eats, and dances, and finally leaves reluctantly with the depart- ing orchestra , leavine - Marian Mansfield and her faithful followers to fold their tents ' ' under cover of the nitrbt. [ Ninety-seven ] Athletic Awardsβ€” A. A. Banquet Swimming Daniels, ' 24 Einert, ' 24 Giddings, ' 24 Greene. ' 24 Kahrs, ' 24 Newcomer, ' 21 Tisdale, ' 25 Kitzinger, ' 25 Lubell, ' 25 Hargrave, ' 27 McAvov, ' 27 Einert Giddings Green Mehrer Kahrs Daniels Denhiilni Auerbach Weathers Farquhar Bang Pepper Ognibene Morales Wallfield Farquhar Bang Cador Pepper Myers, ' 27 1U2 ! VARSITY B ' S Basketball Wei l, ' 24 Wallfield, ' 24 Semmel, ' 27 Yates, ' 25 Baseball Wallfield. ' 24 Morales, ' 24 Myers, ' 27 Yates, ' 25 Preische, ' 25 Farquhar, ' 24 Johnson, ' 25 CLASS NUMERALS Swimming 1925 1926 Gordon Andujar Newcomer Kalisher Kitzinger Bazinet Gerlian Dietz Wuori Hailparn Irish Ransome Yates Preische Johnson Jackson Wuori Dietz Benjamin Numerals Reynolds, ' 26 Metzger, 1927 Gallagher Basketball Lubell Pinkussohn Seeley Bernheim Randall Jacobson Lazar Baseball Hailparn Reynolds Rae Avery Burtis Worthington Whitley for I arsity Basketball Gedroice, ' 27 ' 27 Preische, ' 25 Braun Hargrave McAvoy Worthington Hansen Davis Youngman Robinson Garmise Goodell Semmel Robinson Gedroice Hoffmann Davis Myers Bach, ' 27 [ Ninety-eight ] Managers ' B ' s Basketball Elsa Preische Swimming Naomi Lubell Tenuis Charlotte Farquhar :ld Day Emblems Kitzinger, ' 25 Grant, ' 24 Tisdale, ' 25 Harris, ' 27 Dunne, ' 25 Examiner ' s Giddings, ' 25 Armstrong, ' 26 Daniels, ' 24 Lie, Medals First I ' lace . . . Wallfield, 24 Second Place . . . . Grant, ' 24 Third Place . I .Johnson, ' 25 Yates. ' 25 Swimming Kahrs, 24 Expert Swimming Emblem Daniels, ' 24 Cups Varsity Swimming T. C. Varsity Basketball T. C. Varsity Baseball T. C. Field Day 1924 Class Swimming 1924 All Around . 1924 Non-Athletic Awards β€” A. A. Banquet Bulletin 1 922-23 .Margaret Meade Helen Le Page Esther Jennings Margaret Maryon 1923-24 Louise Rosenblatt Margaret A I aryon Henrietta Apfel Edith Blumberg Blanche Miller Bryna Mason Mortarboard Xelle Weathers Dorothy Fetterly Constance Auerbach Virginia Harrington Laura Bang Fanny Steinschneider Elizabeth Waterman Lucia AJzamora Jeanette Mirsky Margaret Irish Elva French Onnie Lockwood Thelma Burleigh Elinor Curtis Helen Dick Katherine Newcomer Eleanor Wood Barnacle Alice Killeen Virginia I ,ee Dorothy Minn- Madge Turner Betty Kalisher Debate Barbara Kruger Katherine Newcomer Cicely Applebaum Ruth Bass Eleanor Marples Madeleine Hooke Eunice Shaughnessy Renee Fulton Dorothy Ashworth Alice Killeen 1 1 elen Regan [ Ninety-ttine ] Bear Mountain Through me men goon into that blisful place Of hertes hele and dedly woundes sure. A log cabin, with lake and wooded hills . . . the best of outdoor fun and jollity. . . . companionship and sympathy. . . the peace of open space and free skies, and through long winter evenings, the age-old comfort of songs and tales around a crackling log-fire. Here the bustle of the town seems as distant as the winter stars, and the wail of wind in the trees the natural accompaniment to a simpler, more wholesome, life. And the short trip home comes as a hated, though unavoidable, separation from carefree hours of relaxation. [ One I J it ml red ] Ring Lardner ' s Sister Went to College Dear Mother: I am writing to you on account I think you ought to know what is going mi at college. Things is sprucin ' up. Well, Mother, I ' m goin ' to tell you about a experience I had because you don ' t have much fun back in Maple Center. It ' s called o. k. slips, but that ' s a joke because they is nothing o. k. about them. You won ' t understand that on account you never been to colege, Mother, hut no one else understands them anyway. Well, anyways, when 1 got elected to a office like 1 told you I was gonna (and 1 woulda been elected to lots more ony we got to keep things looking democratic) they says to me, Now all you gotta do is get a o. k. A o. k., Mother, is some- thing the doctor gives you if she Aggers you can do all the work what goes with your job. Ony that is where they show how dumb they are, for you hein ' chair- man ain ' t gonna do no work. But things is like that at colege, Mother. Anyways 1 walks right into the doctors office and she looks at me an says ' hm. Gee, I didn ' t know whether hm meant tuberculosis, or appendicitis. She says, you ' re looking pretty pale and then hm. I says to myself, it ' s appendi- citis this time. Next, she puts on a pair of head phones and I thought we was gonna listen to the radio but it ' s ony my heart she ' s after. Well, pretty soon she found it. beatin ' regular like 1 thought. Hm she says, we ' ll take a look at your tonsils. ( )h no you won ' t, I answers quick like. She grabs a ten foot pole and tries to stick it down my throat. Say, ah she tells me, and I thinkin ' it was some kind of a game we was playing 1 says, ah. ' The minute I opens my mouth, she sticks the pole down. When I come to. Mother, she was pourin ' water on me and was real peeved. Why didn ' t ya tell me ya didn ' t have no tonsils? she wants to know. You remember the time they was took out, Mother? Pretty soon she tells me I ain ' t gonna get no o. k. Why? I wants to know. By this time she ' s thought up the names of a couple of diseases that she says I gor. Well, Mother, you know I always been healthy except that time John pushed me down stairs, but 1 never held that again ' him, on account why should I and anyways I figgered what you give him was enough. Well, I told the doctor how healthy I always been and she says, all right I ' ll give you a o. k. if you don ' t do too much work. And then I had to laff. Mother. That ' s the joke, see? I regret to be home before so awful long, Mother. Until then I will just send my love and hope you understand this even if you never bin to colege. Love, Mariah. [ One Hundred Two ] InoEttirflnffliM LES OFFICIERS ( ' ( mseillere Dr. Alma L. Le Due I ' residente Renee J. Fulton Secretaire Mary II. Horwitz Presoriere ROS .MOND I )ERMODY Le but de la Societe Franchise est de donner l ' occasion ailx etudiantes de parler francais et de discuter ensemble les moeurs de la belle France, sa litterature et son histoire. Cette annee les membres de la Societe Franchise ont joue, parmi d ' autres divertissements. Le Jeu des Trois Rois . piece de Noel ; et le second semestre mi a celebre le tercentenaire du chef de la Pleiade, I ' ierre Ronsard. [ One Hundred Six ] Advisor Miss Marcial Dorado President Stella 1 1 vrding Vice-President-Treasurer Estelle Stratton Secretary Rosamond Dermodv The purpose of Spanish Club is to keep up an interest in all things Spanish, with special emphasis on the literary and cultural aspects. The atmosphere of Spain was enjoyed at a real Spanish dinner which was well attended. At the Christmas Entertainment this year. Spanish Club united with French Club and Wigs and Cues by giving a most amusing- comedy. [ One Hundred Seven ] President Secretary-Treasurer , .Christine Sealy a.ida m v.str ngetj i Tl Quindicinale this year was for a better understanding of Italian thought and culture. Lectures and discussions on the periods of Italian History in which they occur, were held regularly. [ One 1 1 inn! ml Eight ] OFFICERS President Mary Lee Manx First Vice-President Carrie Oldenbusch Second Vice-President Hester M. Rusk Secretary Riioda W. Benham Treasurer . Elizabeth Ludlam BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Officers and Mrs. Cary Eggleston, 1904 Elizabeth Ludlam, 1925 Marion Haskell. 1921 Dorothy Rhoades, 1921 Friedolina [ud, 1912 Senna Schultz, 1926 This Club was founded in May, 1896, in the first home of Barnard College at Madison Avenue. The purpose of the Club as set forth in the Constitution is to promote the interests of the Botanical Department of Barnard College and to encourage friendly relations among the students of that department. Every stu- dent who has worked more than one year in the Botanical Department is eligible to membership in the Club. The membership includes, therefore, not only under- graduates, but also graduate students and alumnae. The activities of the Club are one or more business meetings a year, a tea. when so voted, and a lecture by some botanist of prominence. Botanical field trips and meetings for reporting and dis- cussing scientific work occur occasionally. In celebration of its twenty-fifth anni- versary in 1921, the Club presented the department with an apparatus for pro- jection of both slides and pictures, and it has made gifts from time to time to add to the equipment of the laboratories. [ One Hundred Nine ] OFFICERS Honorary ' resident Professor ( r. VV. M ' ULLLNS President Katharine Newcomer Vice-President Anna M. K. Herrmann Secretary-Treasurer Lillian Stahl Department Representatives Chemistry Elizabeth Ludlam Mathematics Mary McClell nd Physics Thora Putt Math-Science Club offers an opportunity of hearing talks about interesting subjects in various sciences presented in an informal way by professors, outside speakers or students. The club also purposes to stimulate an interest in the application of science to every day problems by visiting numerous commercial plants in the vicinity of New York. [ One Hundred Ten ] mm T.q. Debate Council OFFICERS Chairman x, |( KtLLEEN Vice-Chair man Dorothy Ashwottb Secretary , RuTH B Business Manager Dorothea West Chairman of Materials Committee Lillian Wilson CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Pearl Bernstein, ' 25 Marian Smith, ' 28 Joyce W hitley. ' 26 Catherine Colucci, ' 27 Debate Council has for its most important duty the selection and training of speakers for the Intercollegiate Debate held annually under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Debating League of which Barnard is a member. This year the Council sponsored Interclass debates on the subject. Resolved: That the enrollment of Students in Barnard College should he limited to its pres- ent number. [ One Hundred Eleven OFFICERS President Pearl Bernstein Vice-President Esther Davison Secretary Ruth Perl Treasurer Pearl Greenberg Social Service Representative Ruth Perl The study of Jewish Culture and ideals is the purpose for which Menorah has been chartered. It aims: to discuss various problems of Jewish interest: to study contemporary as well as historical contributions to Jewish culture; to study Jewish ideals as manifested in Jewish tradition, in order to point out the possi- bilities of further development in the lives of Jewish men and women to-day; This year an extra-curricular course in 19th century Jewish Movements and their influence on the life to-day was given under the supervision of a Barnard Alumna. [One Hundred Twelve] mm L. It o OFFICERS Chaplain Reverend Henry Reili.v, C. S. P. Advisor Mrs. Carlton J. N. Hayes President Madeleine N. Hooke Vice-President Constance Dun xf Secretary Mary McClelland Treasurer Anne Torpy ... , ,. ( Mary Roche Province Representatives ( Renee |. Fulton The Barnard Chapter of Newman Club is an organization for Catholic girls. Its purpose is threefold; to give an understanding of Catholic social philos- ophy and intellectual activity; to afford an opportunity for religious exercises of various sorts; to cooperate with the social service committee of R. S. O. [ One Hundred Thirteen ] ll ' i President Dorothy Ash worth Vice-President Elizabeth Patterson Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Antell Undergraduate Representative Charlotte Bradley Freshman Representative Gertrude Thompson The purpose of the Y. V . C. A. of Barnard is: To bring together all those who think Christianity workable. That if those who, believing in a good, transcending mere self interest, find that good in the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. To offer companionship and greater spiritual consciousness to all those de- siring it. To further by study, discussion, common worship and social service the in- telligent and sympathetic application of Christianity to present human needs. To challenge students to live according to whatever principles they honestly recognize as good and beautiful. SILVER BAY At the Silver Bay Conference of the summer of 1924, girls from the eastern Colleges came together for the purpose of studying thru Bible groups, discussion groups and platform addresses, the meaning of Jesus ' Way of Life and its appli- cation to the individual, campus, and world problems. [ One Hundred Fourteen ] Classical Club President Ellen Wuori Secretary-Treasurer Mary A. Campbell The aim of Classical Club is to open to all students who are interested in the life, literature and art of ancient Greece or Rome, opportunities to obtain a broader viewpoint in these subjects. [ One Hundred Sixteen ] VOLUME XXXII Editor-in-chief Yelma L. Brown Associate Editors Florence Braithwaite Elizabeth Haslach Celeste Comegys Mary Horwitz Ruth Corby Virginia Lee Marie Dinkelspiel Marian Paschal Fanny Ellsworth Marjorie Turner (Ex-officio) Art Editor Dorothy Miner Art Staff Leilya Barkman Martha de Lorme D. Elizabeth Lazar Roma Rudd Grace Smith Business Board hisincss Manager Renee J. Fulton Betty Kalisher Margery Skeats Ruth Bass Business Staff Eleanor Newcomer Mary Armstrong Lillian Stahl izabeth Reynolds Advertising Staff Dorothy Avery Pearl Greenberg Charlotte Doscher Florence Jenkel Alice Gouled Margaret Richter Jessica Shipman [ One Hundred Twenty-one ] VOL. Ill Published monthly during ' the college year by the students of Barnard College, New York City. Managing Editor Alice Killeen Literary Editor , Virginia Lee Art Editor O ' nnie Lock wood Literary Board Alberta Hughes Marie Dinkelspiel .Margaret Goodell Business Board Business Manager Sylvia Weyl Advertising Manager Christine Hopkins Circulation Manager Katherine Kridell Publicity Manager Betty Kalisher β€’ Business Staff Alice Gouled Mary Horwitz Mildred Martin Virginia McAvoy Edna Metzger Babette Oppenheimer Eunice Slvmghnessy When this year ' s Mortarboard speaks of Barnacle, not only is the college year book speaking of the college magazine, but the Mortarboard of ' 26 speaks of the protege of 26. An energetic group of five first set their plans in order at Bear Mountain in February, ' 23. After some discussion, the Barnacle appeared in May, ' 23, and celebrated its first birthday by finding its way into the cornerstone of the new dormitory. We hope that Barnacle will continue to live, and grow bigger and better. [ Our Hundred Twenty-three] VOL. XXIX Published throughout the College year, every week, except vacation and examina- tion periods, by the students at Barnard College in the interests of the Undergraduate Association. Literary Board Editor-in-Chief Gertrude Gottschall, 1925 News Editor Elinor Curtis, ' 1925 f Edith ISlumberc, 1926 } Hannah Kahn, 1926 Assistant Nezvs Editors. Reporters Louise Gottschall, 1927 Rowena Ripin, 1927 Helen Williams, 1926 Harriet Willinsky, 1927 May Friedman, 1928 Marion Pinkussohn. 1925 Fanny Bokstein. 1926 Ruth Perl, 1927 Business Board Business Manager Byrna E. Mason, 1926 Advertising Manager Fa ye Klawan, 1925 Assistants Pearl Friedman, 1928 Florence Spiltor, 1928 Circulation Manager Johanna Koch, 1926 Norma Lowensteix, 1926 Assistants Alice Demerjian, 1925 Jeanette Driscoll, 1927 Printing Manager Eunice Shaughnessy, 1926 Assistants Edna Peterson, 1925 Ethel Burack. 1928 Edith Holdenstein. 1927 Everita Edes, 1927 [ One Hundred Twenty-five ] mm mamzmss College Teas 1924-1925 Held in College Parlor, at four o ' clock, usually on Wednesday afternoons Hostess Miss Mable Foote Weeks Chairman Mary Terry Goodwin. 1925 September 26th Students. October 1st Reception to New 8th, 9th, 10th. 15th. Ted for New Students. I J nder graduate Tea. Classical Club lea. French Club Tea. Tea to Transfers. Social Service Tea. College Tea. Barnacle Tea. 1926 and Mortarboard Tea to Junior ' Transfers. November 5th. College Tea. November 12th, Athletic Association Tea. ( )ctober ( )ctober October October October 17th, Ictober 22nd October 29th. October 30th, November 19th, Spanish Club Tea. November 26th, College Tea. December 3rd. College Tea. December 10th. College Tea. December 17th, C ollcgc ' Tea. January 7th. College Tea. January 14th. College Tea. February 4th, Debating Club Tea. February 11th. French Club Tea. February 18th. College ' Tea. February 25th, Freshman Tea. March 4th. Bulletin ' Tea. March 11th. College Tea. March 18th, College l ea. March 25th, Athletic Association Tea. Forum Luncheon 1924 March 28th. Dr. Kilpatrick April 29th. Fannia Cohn May 10th, Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn November 21st, Professor Moon. . . . . . . . The Signs of Cood Teaching ' ' tttitude of Labor toward Education . . . ' ' Educational Theory in Practice ' ' International Relations ' ' [ One Hundred Thirty ] College Assemblies ' ' acuity Advisor β€” Professor William Braun Assembly Chairman β€” Marian Mansfield 1923- 1924 February 12 β€” College Assembly β€” Alumnae Day. Dean Gildersleeve. 19 β€” College Assembly β€” Wigs and Cues. Tony Sarg. 26 β€” College Assembly. Carl Van Doren. March 4 β€” Undergraduate Meeting. 11 β€” College Assembly. Dean Gildersleeye. 18 β€” Undergraduate Meeting. 25 β€” Undergraduate Meeting. April 1 β€” University Assembly. 8 β€” College Assembly. Dean Gildersleeve. 15 β€” College Assembly β€” Vocational. Miss Emma Hirth. 22 β€” College Assembly. Professor Brander Matthews. 29 β€” Undergraduate Meeting. May 6 β€” Undergraduate Meeting. 13 β€” Dean Cildersleeve ' s Address to the Seniors. Representative Assembly. 1924- 1925 September 30 β€” University Assembly. October 7 β€” College Assembly. Dean ' s Address to newcomers. 14 β€” I undergraduate Assembly. 21 β€” Saveli Walevitch: Recital of Russian Folk-Songs. 28β€” Dean ' s Address to 1928. November 11 β€” Dean ' s Address: International Fellowship. 18 β€” Professor Pollard: Education and Responsibilities. 25 β€” Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul ' s. December 2 β€” Dean Gildersleeve and Professor Gregory. 9 β€” Stark Young : Dramatic Criticism. 16 β€” Christmas Celebration β–  The Gloria Trumpeters. January 6 β€” University Assembly: Address of Professor Shotwell. 13 β€” Dean Cildersleeve ' s Address. [ Our Hundred Thirty-one ] Alumnae Day February 12. 1925 PROGRAM Morning β€” Classes open to visitors Afternoon 3:00 β€” Alumnae Plays and Interpretative Dances β€” Brinkerhoff Theater 4 :00 β€” Alumnae Tea to Faculty and Undergraduates β€” College Parlor 6:00 β€” Barnard-Teachers ' College Alumnae Basketball Game β€” Gymnasium Interpretative Donee of Shubert ' s Erlking The Boy Olga Autenreith, ' 23 Erlking Muriel Potter, ' 23 Spirit Frances Boas, 23 f Denver Frankel, ' 23 Daughters Edna Wetterer, ' 22 | Ruth Hicks. ' 24 Reading by D. Cheesman Thurber At the piano, Carolyn Bergheim β€’ ' THE POT BOILER A Satire by Alice Gcrstcnberg The Cast C. Straiton, ' 13 L. Schlichting, ' 22 G. Cripps, ' 16 D. Cheesman Thurber, ' 13 E. Halfpenny, ' 13 J. Mirskv, ' 24 D. Frankel, ' 23 Coached by Joan S. Lewison, ' 13 Properties, etc., by Theodora Baldwin, ' 00 Dances Margaretta Weed, ' 24 Margaret Reinheimer, ' 24 At the piano, Florence Seligman, ' 24 Barnard Alumnae Basketball Team Marie Carmody, ' 19 Charlotte MacNamara, ' 23 Louise Pott Havens, ex- ' 22 Georgia Stranbraugh Muller, ' 19 Midge Hillas, ' 15 Maria Wallfield, ' 24 Edna Wetterer, ' 22 Committee Joan S. Lewison, ' 13 Edith Halfpenny, ' 13 Theodora Baldwin, ' 00 May K. Allen. ' ' 14 Florence Beekman, ' 14 Christine Straiton. ' 13 Denver Frankel, ' 23 [ One Hundred Thirty-two ] Villa Barnardia The Library of Barnard College β€” By One Who Knows It Not SUNKEN garden of the lovely Italian style, rest, peace, freedom from care, β€” that is the Villa Barnardia. All the emoluments of lux- ury, spacious armchairs and fragrant ash-trays, lend their charm to the natural surroundings. Cosy corners, to which one may retire for an intimate little chat, enhance its charm. Those, in whose care the villa rests, so fully realize the intellectual stimuli derived from such tete-a-tetes, that they offer no objections, but actually encourage them. This abode of learning en- joys an almost cloister-like seclusion from the outside world. Never is one annoyed by the noises from the neighboring streets. Never do shrills of policemen ' s whistles, the sirens of fire-engines, or the gratings of derricks on buildings, in process of construction, penetrate the garden walls. Only an occasional hurdy- gurdy, engaged to lend atmosphere, sends its melodious notes into the seclusion of the Villa. The melodies, strains from the tuneful Italian Opera, float up to the shell-like ears that peep from many a boyish bob. In the midst of the garden, elevated on a bank of luxuriant fern, stands a fountain. In order that all things may harmonize with the pedagogical function of the Villa, the maiden tending the fountain is sometimes seen to pour in what appear to be books. The splash of these books, as they strike the pool beneath, serve to awaken the students from their day-dreaming and recall them to the enjoyment of the garden itself. Cuddled in among the boughs and ferns, other books are to be found, just sufficiently hidden to compel ingenuity in procuring them. It is realized that the student values more highly that which requires some effort to secure. The mor- sels of learning are separated into sections, each corresponding to some part of the semester. For instance, the section pertaining to the very beginning of the semester contains no books at all. The next division is composed of imaginative works, novels, and fairy tales. The following section boasts vest-pocket edi- sions of the various plays of the season. And in the last, that section devoted to the week preceding the finals, there can be found a survey of all the courses in college. Here it is that one may see, at the end of the year, sprightly maidens, their countenances hidden in awe-inspiring volumes, lounging amidst the verdure. It must not be thought, however, that the Villa is entirely usurped by the students. In their more serious moments, even the faculty, and especially the younger members, seek its soporific influence. In fact, it is a haven for all. It is where evervone ' s happiest hours are spent. [One Hundred Thirty-three] International Fellowship Drive HE Student Friendship Drive of former years has heen superceded by the International Fellowship Drive. The new movement purposes to raise funds for two international fellowships β€” one to enable a graduate of Barnard to have the advantage of a year of study in Europe, the other to enable a foreign student to study a year at Barnard. Each of these fellowships will be worth $1,000. This year the drive had for its goal the raising of $1,000, the amount of one fellowship. The drive was opened on Armistice Day, November 11th, with an address by Dean Gildersleeve on ' International Fellowship. The drive closed on No- vember 18th. Committee Chairman Margaret Goodell Publicity Manager Mary Armstrong [ Mosetta White (Resigned) Treasurer i i Marion Davis C lass Representatives 1925 Anna Focke 1926 Betty Paterson 1927 Mable Walker 1928 Margaret Booss [ One Hundred Thirty-four ] Even Wedding R. and Mrs. Freshmanoria announce the marriage of their daughter, Dragonia, nee Ruth Richards, to Lionious Juniorius, nee Madge Turner, a scion of the famous Juniorius family, on Friday, Novem- ber the twenty-first, at four o ' clock. The ceremony took place in the famous Brinkerhoff Theater, β€” the scene of so many former tragedies. The Reverend Marion Mansfield married the tender couple. The bride was given away by Miss Wayman. The bridal procession included such celebrities as Peggy Hatfield, β€” Best Man. and Hilda Muggli, β€” Maid of Honor; Megumi Yamagutchi was the flower girl. Jean Davis, Mary Johnson, Connie Rouillon and Sidney Stemmons were the bridesmaids. The ushers were Messrs. Velma Brown, famous Editor-in-chief of Mortarboard 1926; Jean Hawkey, Florence Jenkel, Elizabeth Patterson and Marion Joyce, an actor of great fame, β€” especially fascinating as the bashful lover. The gowns of the bride and her attendants were made to order at the famous dressmaking establishment at Barnard College. This wedding was one of the leading social events of the year. [ One Hundred Thirty-five ] Intercollegiate Activities 1924-1925 UN TOR Month, the annual conference in the interests of Social Service, was held in New York during the month of July. Twelve of the most important Eastern colleges were represented at this conference. Louise Rosenblatt, chosen by a committee composed of both students and faculty, was the representative from Barnard. The purpose of Junior Month is to give the students direct contact with the work of Social Service. This was done by a combination of lectures by authorities on the different aspects of Social Service, by visits to various institutions and by case work. A Political Conference took place at Yassar the week-end of ( )ctober 1 8- 1 9th. Barnard sent a representative of each political party: Margaret Hatfield, ' 26 Republican Alice Killeen, ' 26 Democrat Louise Rosenblatt, ' 25 Progressive The three platforms were discussed at the conference in an endeavor to clarify the issues of the ensuing campaign. [ One Hundred Thirty-six 1 Intercollegiate Activities 1924-1925 HE Ninth Annual Conference of the Woman ' s Intercollegiate News Association took place at heaton College, November 7th and 8th. The purpose and the policy of student news bulletins were discussed. Barnard ' s representatives were the following girls from the staff of bulletin: Gertrude Gottshall, ' 25, Helen Beirne, ' 25. Edith Blum- berg, ' 26, and Bryna Mason, ' 26. A Student Government Conference occurred at Vassar, November 13th, 14th and 15th. The particular phases of student government which were discussed were education, student opinion and law. and enforcement. The conference considered both the advantages and disadvantages of extra-curricular activities, and the value of student government in the opinions of the faculty as well as of students. Marion Mansfield was the representative from Barnard. [ One Hundred Thirty-seven ] Comic Clippings from the Classes Betty (making a class report) β€” ' Mrs. Wilson and Colonel House weren ' t very β€” er β€” very intimate. Student (to busy Prof just before an examination) β€” Would you mind saving a few words on supply and demand? New Prof, entering bis first class β€” My name is A. Peeblesβ€” not the syno- nvm for rocks ! Prof. T. β€” How well you are looking, Miss D! Dink β€” 1 gained ten pounds. Prof. T. β€” Where? Dink β€” In the country! Platonic love, according to Professor Montague, is getting a kick out of the abstract. Professor (dismissing his class before the end of the hour) β€” Please go quietly, so as not to waken any of your fellow students in the other classes. [ One Hundred Thirty-eight ] Sing to me only witli thine eyes And I will thank thee with mine, ' AY, Al. ya know that song, dontcha, Al ? W ell the other day, 1 wuz hangin ' round Barnyard College an ' a hunch of girls come out and start to yell like Gosh All Hemlock and I sez shut up kinda low- like, see Al, an ' they keeps on an ' I sez shut up again, not so low- like, an ' a big girl hears me an ' laiTs an ' they all laff an ' they sez kinda freshlike we ' re rehearsing for sing song, an ' 1 sez what? an ' they sez sing song an ' I sez what? an ' they sez sing song an ' 1 sez what song? an ' they sez oh! sing song an ' so 1 ups an ' starts to sing, Sing to me only with thine eyes, and I will thank thee with mine, an ' then the big one she drags me up to the roof an ' puts me in a corner an ' sez now you stay there an ' watch or I ' ll plank you, see Al? so I stayed there an ' a hole lot of other girls come up to the roof an ' sang an ' cheered like they wuz at a baseball game only it wasn ' t nothin ' atall, see Al? An ' then they all shouted about a lotta numbers 25 an ' 26 an ' 27 which don ' t mean nothin ' , do they Al ? an ' I had to stay an ' watch ' em all act dumb be- cause the big one said if 1 didnt stay an ' watch she ' d plank me, see Al? [ One Hundred Thirty-nine] {Please, Mr, James Branch Cabell forgive this!) mm HEY of Bahnahd tell with a sigh how in their young days, the tribe of the Soffamaws contested with the tribe of the Phreshmen in playful bouts and joyful tourneys. And the tales recount how on a dark and gloomy Friday night, the Phreshmen walked fearfully along passageways, dark and ter- rible, under the grim looks and frightening glances of the Soffamaws. And even as they slunk along their funeral march resounded in their ears. And their hair was dressed in an unmentionable manner and they were habited in such a fashion as it is deemed wisest not to describe. And after a time they came to t he appointed place : the meeting ground of all the tribes of Bahnahd, β€” the Kapheteria. And it was discovered that cer tain ones among the Phreshman had been sufficiently indiscreet to warrant punish- ment. And thus it befell that that these poor souls had to serve their fellow Bahnahdians with meat and drink. And when the golden goblets and the porcelain plates had at length been removed, a troupe of players of the tribe of Soffamaws had devised fitting enter- tainment. And the names of those in charge were : Priscilla dates, Helen Dris- coll, Sarah Adler, Gertrude Braun. and their leader was Marion Wadsworth. And first was shown in playful spirit, a wondrous revue, The Evolution of the Phreshmen. And then the players enacted a dreadful tragedy, a drama of the West, yclept the Indians ' Vengeance and very harrowing was this indeed. And when the merriment was over the assemblage grew silent and all went swiftly and solemnly into the great open air where under a glorious moon the treasure book was handed from the Soffamaw to the Phreshmen. And great was the joy in every heart when with solemn song the Phreshman tribe was ac- cepted into Bahnahd as a dearlv beloved and honored group. [ One Hundred Forty ] saimioiR mum Junior Prom The Class of Nineteen Twenty-six of BARNARD COLLEGE February Twentieth, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-five Ritz-Carlton Hotel COMMITTEE. Margaret Hatfield, Chairman Florence Braithwaite Maragaret Richter Mary Carson Dorothy Slocum Music : Princeton Triangle Club [One Hundred Forty-four ] And So They Did Presented by the Class of 1926 February, nineteen hundred and twenty-five Chairman Sylvia Surut Coach Marion Paschal COMMITTEES Playwriting D. Elizabeth Lazar Sylvia Surut Babebte Oppenheimer Staging Chairman Dorothy Bosch Marie Alzamora Elise Dassori Marie Dinkelspiel Mildred Curran Rosamond Dermody Virginia Ehrman Alice Gouled Christine Hopkins Lighting Chairman Dorothy Avery Costume Chairman Lyndal Heller Charlotte Doscher Nora Scott Grace Barker [ One Hundred Forty-jive ] Music Ruth Coleman Virginia Lee Estelle Stratton Shelby Dietrich Frances Ruffner Sylvia Surut Lyrics Ruth Corby Dorothy Miner Dance Chairman Mary Horwitz Business Chairman ' . Eleanor Antell Programs Christine Hopkins Publicity ; Barbara Collison Patrons May Seeley Tickets - Jessica Shipman Secretary Lillian Stahl Ushers M ary Hooke, ' 28 [ One Hundred Forty-seven] Letters to Dear Departed Classmates (With Apologies to Andrew Lang ' s Letters to Dead Authors ) To Margaret Richter. Dear Meg : The Dean has just advised us that Barnard has been ruled out of the Inter- national Collegiate Beauty Contest. Somebody got wind of the fact that our La Venus had left and reported it at headquarters. We have no entry; conse- quently Barnard has been barred. Please come back and put us in the running again. The prize is a one-room apartment for the winter in Paris on the Place de la Gasstove. Surely the goal is worth striving for! Regards, The Beauty Bureau. To Yvonne Tsang. Dear Yvonne : We have oodles of letters to Dear Departeds but we wanted to write you ' specially since you left college with the intention of getting married. It is a haz- ardous, step for a lovely young girl to take without having had an A. B. degree. By the way, did you even work off all your requirements ? So important ! Fancy a woman married today without Integral Calculus or a working knowledge of the Creek Alphabet! Take a chance daily is certainly some people ' s motto. Well, give any messages to your husband-to-be that you think might surprise him into a good humor ! With congratulations, The Cherry Blossom Club. To Wynne Byard. Dear Wynne : Professor DeWald took us to the Metropolitan to make a special study of vour statue No. 178 in the catalogue, entitled A College Girl in a Leisure Moment. It is a charming bit of technique and utterly unrealistic β€” so expressive of the Youth of Tomorrow. May we, however, make a constructive criticism? ' There is a rough place in the marble, a spot about one inch square just above the left ankle. Could we take a file with us and smooth it down next time? Love from The Line Arts Classes. To Marie Eichelberger. Dear Marie : The following are reasons for your return: 1. History Department has no majors; 2. French and German ( )rals have been dispensed with; 3. Greek Historv is given exclusively by Mr. Peardon ; 4. Anthropology is now a snap course ; 5. There are Freshmen to be tutored in Math A. ; 6. Your friends miss dropping into 801 Brooks Hall ; 7. You have made your rep ; you can draw A ' s without cracking a book. If the above reasons are not sufficient, we can think of plenty of others. Fraternity yours. The Highbrows. [ Our Hundred Fifty ] Station P. 1). Q. Broadcasting from Barnard College, 119th Street and Broadway 7:30 Bedtime Story for Freshmen Alice in Wonderland Good evening, dear Freshmen, have you been good girls all day? Well, now I ' m going to tell you a story about your big Junior sisters. In fact, I ' m going to let some of them talk to you themselves. Won ' t that be fun? Now this story is about a dear little girl named Alice who laughs a lot, and all the funny friends she has. Here she is now. Freshman, she wants to speak to you! .Ilicc: Freshmen, I ' m all out of breath. I ' ve just fallen down a very deep hole to get here. You see I ' m chasing a White Rabbit with pink ears. ( I ' m always chas- ing after something!) I ' ve just found a bottle marked DRINK ME but after all the Government I ' ve studied I know enough not to touch bottles! Don ' t break rules, Freshmen. ( )h, here ' s White Rab- bit β€” his pink ears are quivering with ex- citement ! JVhitc Rabbit : Ob, my ears and whis- kers, how late it ' s getting! Freshmen, if you want to be a joy to your Mother ' s heart in her declining years, come home on the 11 :47 β€” don ' t bang around in town till the 1 :13, because she ' ll be waiting up for you. ( )b, my dear paws! [ One Hundred Fifty-three ] Caterpillar : I have a piece of advice for you, Freshmen. If you are just learning to smoke use a long Hookah like mine. It is much cheaper than cigarettes and has more of a kick to it. The Du chess: Tut, tut, children ! Every- thing ' s got a moral if only you can find it. Tis love, ' tis love that makes the world go round ! Cheshire Cat: I growl when I ' m pleased and wag my tail when I ' m angry. There- fore, I ' m mad. This goes to prove, Freshmen, that you can ' t tamper with artistic temperament ! March Hare : I was chosen for this part because of my hair but concentrate on this, Freshmen, instead : like what I get is the same thing as get what I like. Practice this for a daily dozen! Cf Β -tM.tΒ«_ H -c , tiw _ [ One Hundred Fifty-four ] Mad I latter: I ' m a poor man, your Ma- jesty, and I hadn ' t begun my tea β€” not above a week or so β€” and what with the bread and butter getting so thin, and Junior Prom to pay for and I [ealth Week coming, and no Ads for Mortarboard β€” β–  I am a poor man ! Mock Turtle: I took the regular course at college : Reeling and Writhing, and then the different branches of Arithmetic, Ambition, Distraction, P eautification and Derision. Queen of Hearts: Off with their heads! Off with their heads! Sentence firstβ€” Verdict afterwards! Never sign a pos- ter. Freshmen, unless your name is a pledge ! ! ! ! ! xxxx ???? xxxx ! ! ! ! (static) That will be all tonight, Freshmen. The story will be broadcasted from Sta- tion P. D. Q. again tomorrow night. Now run to bed, like good little girls. ' Nighty, night ! Pajama, pajama ! [ One H uiidrcd Fifty-fi ' ee ] Ballade Des Vogues Du Temps What has become of the mah-jongg fiend, Bleating in unknown word and phrase, Who lived for the sport, and let it take The half of his nights, and all of his days? What has become of the mah-jongg costume. Dotted and spotted with patches queer? What has become of the mah-jongg haircut? Where are the snows of yesteryear? What has become of the order of Shifters? Whither have all the cake-eaters fled? W here are the flappers and finale-hoppers? There are no more, for the fashion is dead. Where are the scarves and the floppy galoshes, The tipsy hats perched over the ear? Farewell to the horrible Fiji hair-cut. Where are the snows of yesteryear? Time is the sovereign innovator. It whisks away corsets and petticoats, Long dragging skirts and nesto lashes, Poms, and kazoos, with their sour notes. Prepare for the death of the cross-word puzzle; The end of the radio vogue is near. Say good-bye to slickers and boyish hair-cuts : They ' ll be soon with the snows of yesteryear. L ' Envoi Editor, where are our fond illusions, The charming fancies to maidens so dear? W hat has become of innocent girlhood? Where are the snows of yesteryear? [ One 1 1 a ml ml Fifty-six ] A Study in Superlatives Most Absent-minded Velma Brown; Robin Dermody (Tie) Most Charming ' . Peggy Hatfield Most Curious Anita Peck Most Energetic Betty Kalisher Most Erudite Norma Lowenstein ; Ethel Garrison Most Essential : Marian Mansfield Most Fluent Alice Killeen Most Frivolous Frances Alexander Most Individual Eunice Shaughnessy Most Happy-go-lucky Eleanor Newcomer Most High-hat Florence Braithwaite Most Popular Marian Mansfield Most Radical Hannah Kahn ; Edith Blumberg Most Romantic Florence Braithwaite Most Slap-stick Barbara Collison Most Sopliisticatcd Hortense Opoznauer Most Versatile Dee Lazar ; Dot Miner Prettiest Nora Scott Wittiest Virginia Lee ; Dee Lazar Best-all-round Elizabeth Reynolds; Anne Torp Biggest Bluffer Mary Armstrong Biggest Blunderer Betty Kalihser Biggest Loafer Anna Heller Biggest Man-hater -. Nora Scott Biggest Drag ZL ' ith Faculty Marian Mansfield Class Aristocrat Renee Baruch : Sylvia Surut Class Athlete Dot Quinn First to be Famous Alice Killeen First to be Married Mary Chamberlain Second choice is given in case the difference is less than five [ One Hundred Fifty-nine ] My Mother Says A lovely roommate. Such a sweet girl. He will respect you more. Such a clean-looking how So nice to his sister. Well, you may if you want to. but I should say Twenty-five is plenty young enough. No, you must speak to him yourself. A lady has her gloves on before she reaches the street. For the principle of the tiling This (when the powder and rouge rolls out ) belongs in your room. Nevertheless, the girl who smokes loses something which was hers before. Please β€” won ' t you take your time about it. The very least thing you can do is keep your room in order. Never mind, I ' ll tend to this myself. Try not to be late, dear. But, I never heard of such a tiling. All you need is more sleep. ( And after we have gone upstairs) After all, I suppose we might let her go. ' [One Hundred Sixty] See the AN-I-MAL. It is a LI-ON. Where does he live? He lives in EV-EN STUD-Y, and in the GYM-NAS-I-UM, but most-ly in COL-LEGE PAR-LOR. What does he live on? He lives on TEA and SAND-WICHES when he can get them. Why is he so young and play-ful? He is a baby LI-( )N. He is a CUB. How old is the LI-ON ? He is not quite one year old. Does the LI-ON love ev-er-y-body ? Yes, the LI-ON loves ev-er-y-body-y. Does ev-er- y-bod-y love the LI-ON ? Yes, ev-er-y-bod-y but the SOPH-O-MORES. LESSON II First Day Why is the lit-tle GIRL dressed like an AN-GEL? She is tak-ing her PHY-S- I-CAL EX-AM-IN-A-TION. Does she like to take her PHY-SI-CAL EX-AM- IN-A-TION ? NO, she has to. Why does she look so ver-y pink ? She is em- barrassed. [ One Hundred Sixty-two ] LESSON III Obedience Why does the lit-tle GIRL; say BOW-WOW? Why does she wear that fun-ny GREEN COLLAR? She is a good GIRL. She does what she is told. Who told her to do it? The BULL D( G told her to. What else did she have to do? She had to slide down rive flights of STAIRS. On the BAN-NIS-TERS ? No. not on the BAN-NISTERS. Doesn ' t the BULL DOG like the lit-tle GIRL? Ap-par-ent-ly not. LESSON IV Sing Song The lit-tle GIRL is sing-ing a LUL-LA-BY. What is a LUL-LA-BY? A LUL-LA-BY is a college song that some-bod-y has made up. Is the lit-tle GIRLS ' LUL-LA-BY clever? It is like TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LIT-TLE STAR to MU-SIC. Does the COLLEGE like the way the lit-tle GIRL sings her LUL-LA-BY? No! How does the lit-tle GIRL a-muse her-self ? She plays GAMES. What kind of GAMES does she play? She plays GRE-CIAN GAMES. Does she like these GAMES? Yes, she does them bet-ter than an-y-thing else. Does the lit-tle GIRL wear ROM-pers when she plays GAMES? No, she does not wear ROM- PERS, she wears CHEESE CLOTH. Is CHEESE CLOTH GRE-CIAN? That is a fool-ish QUESTION. Why does the lit-tle GIRL shout so? That is the way to en-ter when the GAMES be-gin. Why does she en-ter that way, is it a good en-trance? The JUD-GES like it. Do the JUD-GES al-so like the DANCE? Was that a DANCE ? Why is ev-er-y-one so ex-ci-ted ? They are ex-ci-ted be-cause they are afraid that the lit-tle GIRL is go-ing to WIN. Why shouldn ' t the lit-tle GIRL WIN? That is a-noth-er fool-ish QUESTION. Will the lit-tle GIRL ev-er grow up? Yes. if she stud-ies her LES-SONS. How can you tell that she stud-ies her LES-S( )NS? If she pass-es her FIN-ALS. W hy are they called FIN-als? They are called FIN-ALS be-cause they may rin-ish her. LESSON V Games [ One Hundred Sixty-three ] HEAWATH Memory Selections β€” Second Year Out of childhood to a woman Now had grown my Sheawatha. Skilled in all the crafts of Sophomores, Learned in the lore of Barnard. Looked she now with great compassion, With maternal love and pity On the foolish frightened Freshmen. To subdue their stubborn natures Spake to them with voice majestic. Warning, chiding, spake she this wise: O my children! my poor children, Listen to the words of warning: Wash the war paint from your faces, Throw away your Coty compacts, Wear this baby cap of cambric. You shall hear how Sheawatha Held a field on the campus. Called her comrades from the forest, From the Jungle they assembled On the plain they call the Campus. Skilled was she in athaletics. Like an antelope she bounded Taking all the hurdles with her. Though her comrades called her clumsy When she puffed and lagged behind them, As they ran in relay races. Little heeded she their chiding Little cared she for their insults, SHEWATHA ' S LITTLE Sheawatha studied nature Took her major in a science. Made her friendships in the Zoo lab. Dearly loved she all her playmates, Pulled their little insides outside, Turned their skin side outside inside Turned their outside skin side inside. Traced the alimentary systems Of the cock roach, of the dog fish. SHEAWATHA Then one night with deadly purpose Went she forth upon the war path. Gnashed her teeth and waved her cutlass Terrifying all the Freshmen, Throwing them into disorder. And the Freshman from her pathway Leaped aside and at a distance, Half in fear and half in frolic Sat erect upon her haunches Saying to the war-like maiden, Do not hurt me, Sheawatha. But she heeded not nor heard her. Poked her firmly in the riblets, Tickled her in divers places. Thus she showed her innate croolty β€” Showed how Sophomores can punish. SHEAWATHA ' S ATHLETICS Out of habit took the fourth place. Only took her points in silence. Sat and fanned herself serenely. But she muttered as she sat there, I shall change this order henceforth, Taking not the fourth but first place. In the months that followed after Neither drink nor food she tasted. Sheawatha was in training! Took cold showers after practice, Round and round the race track ran she, Till at last she was rewarded β€” Was at basketball the champion. FRIENDS Till one day in hopped the rabbit, Trusting he the hands that fed him, Blinked and said in pink-eyed ' pathos, Do not hurt me, Sheawatha. But she heeded not nor heard him For her thoughts were of his systems . (Curtain to denote lapse of time) Measured she the long intestines. [ One Hundred Sixty-four ] SHEAWATHA ' S As unto the bow the cord is So unto the man is woman. Though she bends him she obeys him, Though she draw s him yet she follows, Useless each without the other. Thus the youthful Sheawatha Looked around for Heawatha. Said within herself and pondered SHEAWATHA ' S From a bolt of snowy cheese cloth Fashioned she a skimpy garment. Dyed it first a luscious purple Then a coral pink she dyed it Liking not the final orange Added green and called it tie-dye. With machine she sewed the sides up. Round the waist with tape she tied it. Safety pins on either shoulder Made it classic β€” made it Grecian. SOCIAL STRUGGLES Much perplexed by various feelings: Did he own his own Tuxedo? Should she bring one not so handsome, Lest the other maiden ' s grab him, Was he given much to drinking? If he did then did he show it? Thus within herself she pondered. CLASSIC CONTEST Padding gently with her feet bare Stepping lightly on the thumb tacks, Hoi moi she cried then in anguish Hoi moi cried she too in sorrow. Sank upon her knee in terror Rose again and went out groaning. Suffered much did Sheawatha. Weight nor brawn she had, nor needed For her college spirit served her. Sheawatha beat the Freshman. SHEAWATHA ON By the waters of the Hudson By the shining big-sea-water Lost in thought stood Sheawatha. Stood she on an open threshold On the threshold of the future. Saw her friend the dragon leave her Gliding through the sunlight waters. And she said Farewell forever Said Farewell, friendly dragon THE THRESHOLD As she saw him thus departing In the glory of the sunset In the purple mists of evening To the land of the hereafter. Then she heard a childish footstep Coming from the mystic future And with arms outstretched in welcomi Sheawatha hailed her sister. [ One Hundred Sixty-five ] Puzzle Page i 3 7 q 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 28 30 32 33 35 36 37 39 40 41 HORIZONTAL Attached to Tommy. Often caught on a button. Summon. The greater part of dress. Gone with eighteenth amendment. Also. The thing to do in the cafeteria. Like. Jeer. End of a famous French phrase. W hat she made at the Prom. It happens to the best of us. Not allowed at Barnard dances. Remark upon being hit in the stomach. Abbreviation for a subject made famous by Seligman and Seager. Exists. World. Abbreviation for the most charming class in Barnard. A boy ' s name. Taken regularly on Wednesdays. Latin for 23 ' s mascot. Temperature in Exercise Room A. Appear. Phonetic spelling of a kind of headdress. Box. [ One Hundred Sixty-six 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 23 25 26 27 29 31 32 34 36 38 39 VERTICAL What the week is composed of. Most of all. Year of our Lord. Wrath. Life according to Longfellow. Done every January and May. Abbreviation fo r enough. Remain. Done on the stage. From the time when. Young and green. me hither. Where you pass. Barnard ' s Annex. You sow your wild ones. Greek letter. Big social affair of the season. Looks at. Irritates a bull. Make fun of. America to-day. Meadow. All right. Spelling (abbr.). Once there was a 32 II. Kind and sweet was she. She took a frightened trembling 16 V, 20 V to have some 35 H. She 7 H-ed her Little sister 12 H she stroked her shining 3 H, Of quizzes and exams, my child, She said, You must beware. Then she herself grew fearful. For she knew that two D ' s mean That one will surely be on 19 H , 12 II have to 29 V the 1 H. She 7 V-med until the daylight In the library she 10 Y-ed, 12 H, 15 V she worked so very hard, C was her final grade. She went then to the try 20 V, 12 H she did her best to 12 V, But the coach had to refuse her With delicacy and tact. So she paid five dollars extra And took a patron ' s seat ; She loved the show, danced afterward. And then went 20 V to 13 H. But though she was not in it, Was not one of the 18 l i s. She was a knock 20 V at the 27 V, Which took place at the 23 V. The meaning of this verse, dears, Is very plain to see, Just solve this crossword puzzle. And you ' ll read it easily. [ One Hundred Sixty-seven ] StaΒ of lib, WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF? SUGAR AND SPICE AND ALL THINGS NICE, THAT ' S WHAT LITTLE GIRLS ARE MADE OF! FRANCES ALEXANDER For heaven ' s sake, hold your hand! Allow me one word! FLORENCE ANDREEN I will not go like that blus- tering train, The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain, That make so much bustle and noise in vain, But I ' ll be as busy as they! MARIA ALZAMORA I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day, I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to Play. AMALIA ANDUJAR Comfort have thou of thy merit Kindly, unassuming spirit, DOROTHY ANDERSON And so she quietly stole off. ELEANOR ANTELL The highness of your cour- age The kindness of your grace, To speak a large word in a little place. [ One Hundred Seventy- three ] MARY ARMSTRONG And what is the use of a book, thought Alice, with- out pictures or conversation. GRACE BARKER She ' s she, and I ' m I, and β€” Oh dear, How puzzling it all is. DOROTHY ASHWORTH ' It is very nice to think The world is full of meat and drink. With little children saying grace In every Christian kind of place. LEILYA BARKMAN ' And shakes her head as if to say, You sillv souls to act this way! DOROTHY AVERY Peer of the gayest and the best. RENEE BARUCH I saw the different things you did, But always you, yourself, vou hid. [ One Hundred Seventy-four ] RUTH BASS In works of labor and of skill I would be busy too. FRANCES BERNHEIM β€’ ' I ' m very well acquainted with matters mathemati- cal I understand equations both simple and quadratical. EDITH BEHRENS Gypsies! Gypsies! here and there, Shy - eyed, brown - skinned, black, black hair! ROBERTA BICKLE It was so kind of you to come! And you are so very nice! CORENA BERMAN Pretty stranger in our gar- dens. EDITH BLUMBERG You ' re witty and you ' re wise. [ One Hundred Seventy-five ] FANNY BOKSTEIN ' Her heart was open as the day, Her feelings all were true. FLORENCE BRAITHWAITE Up in the air I go flying again Up in the air and down. ESTELLE BORGENICHT ' Fairies there were a-spin- ning And a white tree maid Lifted her eyes, and listened In her rain-sweet glade. IRMA BRANDEIS My soul goes clad in gor- geous things Scarlet and gold and blue. DOROTHY BOSCH ' And though from flower to flower I rove, My stack of wisdom I ' ll im- prove Nor be a butterfly. BARBARA BREWER Hide and seek, say I To myself, and step Out of the dream of Wake Into the dream of Sleep. [ One Hundred Seventy-six ] ROSALIND BROADS ' ' Love you, said I, then I sighed and then I gazed upon her sweetly For I think I do this sort of thing particularly neat- ly! DOROTHY BRUCE And when I ' m very good, my dear, As good as good can be, There ' s Banbury Cakes and Lollypops for me, me, me. HELEN BROGAN Oh! Surely here are signs Should soften your rigidity This college Miss combines Politeness with timidity. MARY BURGUM And does it seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play, To have to go to bed by day? VELMA BROWN But the glory kept shining and bright in my eyes, And the stars going round in my head. MARIAN BURROUGHS I wouM sit sinking the whole day through. [ One Hundred Seventy seven ] HELEN BURTIS I did not meet a single face That would not smile at me. ' INGEBORG CARLMARK My heart was so light That I sang day and night. MARIANNA BYRAM ' And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood, And I am very happy, for I know that I ' ve been good. MARY CARSON ' Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period to thy play. MARIE CAMPBELL ' When she cried-- Whole regiments reversed their arms And sighed. ELEANOR CHAITKIN Filled with sweet thought then happy I, Take not my state from other eyes. [ One Hundred Scvcuty-chflit ] MARY CHAMBERLAIN But Mary liked better to play with the boys Than work with her needle or play with her toys. BARBARA COLLISON What ails thee, young one? What? MARGARET CLARK ' Two little boys can double the fun, Three little boys can triple the fun. Four little boys, etc. CELESTE COMEGYS Am I in earnest? Oh dear, no. Don ' t you know that this is a fairy tale ? RUTH COLEMAN ' I shall go flying With musical speeches High overhead in the Tops of the beeches. LEOLA CONROY I will be the gladdest thing under the sun. [ One Hundred Seventy-nine ] HELEN COONEY Playing and dreaming. DORIS CRAWFORD β€” she ain ' t one bit spiled, She ' s the ladylikest child. RUTH CORBY She looks like no, she had wishes inside her, ' said the little boy. MILDRED CULVER And her eyes were bright and full of laughs. ELVIRA COSTA But many a trusty friend have I, And why should I feel dole or care? MILDRED CURRAN There ' s no one else in the world And the world was made for me. [ One Hundred Eighty ] UNA DACORTE ' Oh maids of high and low degree Whose social code is rather free, Please look at me and you shall see What a good young- lady ought to be. SARAH LEE DAVIS Gentle sir, my heart is frolicsome and free. ELISE DASSORI ' 0 Gypsy land! world of wonder! Life of fun and song and plunder. MARTHA DELORME Upon my slate I draw, Strange things I never saw, Nor you, nor any one, But oh! It is such fun! ALMA DAVIS ' Sitting under the mistletoe, One last candle burning low, Shadows lurking every- where; Someone came and kissed me there. ROSAMOND DERMODY And so we liked pur Peter- kin, our trusty little Peter- 1 m| [ One HundrecPttghl MARIE DINKELSPIEL ' I should like to rise and go Where the golden apples grow. IONA ECCLES Tiny and cheerful And neat as can be. CHARLOTTE DOSCHER And your nose has a look of surprise. VIRGINIA EHRMAN We are friends, my mind and I. DOROTHY DOWDNEY ' Who never wanted a good word From those who spoke her praise. FANNY ELLSWORTH Oh, my ears and whiskers how late it ' s getting! [ One Hundred Eighty-two ] ADELE EPSTEIN Let the sofa be mountains, the carpet the sea, There I ' ll establish a city for me. FRANCES FEAGIN She shall find him, never fear. She shall find her grena- dier. LILLIAN EPSTEIN I dance enough; I always see Enough sweet things to keep me glad. CHARLOTTE FIELD It ' s easy when you first be- gin But when it goes all long and thin I daren ' t put my fingers in. FRANCES FARNSWORTH How art thou so serene, lady, Mid such a busy world? DOROTHY FITCHMUELLER They do not know a princess oft In golden gown am I, With cheeks like apple pet- als soft And eyes like sea or sky. [ One Hundred Eighty-three HELEN FORDON Oh to be up and doing, Unfearing and unashamed to go In all the uproar and the press About my human business. MARIAN FRANK If you ' re anxious for to shine in high aesthetic line as a girl of culture rare, You must get up all the germs of the transcen- dental terms and plant them everywhere! LOIS FORMAN While Fates permit us, Let ' s be merry. DOROTHY FRESE If I am not so large as you you are not so small as I. DOROTHY FRANCIS ' When she smiled β€” The crews of the line of bat- tleships All went wild. FLORENCE FRIEDMAN A keeper of silence elo- quent. [ One Hundred Eighty-four ] LEONA FRIEDMAN Small things are best. RENEE FULTON She had comprehended every art Appealing to the head and heart. RUTH FRIEDMAN ' A girl there was so wild and gay She minded nothing but her play. MARION GALLAGHER I ' m to voyage and explore where no dolly was be- fore. ELIZABETH FULLAGER ' She moves as in a trance. WINIFRED GAMBRILL ' I love my love: does my love love me? ( One Hundred Eighty-five ] ETHEL GARRISON But, oh, she gave me never a look, For her eyes were sealed to a holv book. AIMEE GOLDMAN Here is much we cannot see, Sweetness is, and nicety. ELIZABETH GAY He is a fool if that ' s the way he takes me. NINA GOODELMAN From breakfast on thru all the day At home among my friends I stay. ANITA GENNERICH You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again. ALICE GOULED Modest yet withal an elf. [ Our Hundred Eighty-six ] MAMIE GRAZIANO Her cheeks were so red and so white, dears And her hair was so charm- ingly curled. GERALDINE GUTKIN I know all about the sphinx I know even what she thinks. ETTA GREENBERG ' Mrs. Earth and Mr. Sun Can tan my skin and tire my toes. But all that I ' m thinking of, ever shall think, why neither knows. RUTH HALL You ' re witty and wise. you re PEARL GREENBERG ' For all such vain wishes in her were prevented By a fortunate habit of be- ing contented. RUTH HALSTED Arm, arm, arm, arm! The scouts are all come in! [ One Hundred Eighty-seven ] GEORGIA HAMILTON ' Work is such a useless care, Said the one of shining hair. ELIZABETH HASLACH And a little old Cupid Stood under a tree With a small broken bow He stood aiming at me. ELIZABETH HANCOCK Not a word will she disclose Not a word of all she knows. MARGARET HATFIELD What do you think my dear, I had the most exciting time, I ' ve had for years and years. ' ' STELLA HARDING ' She sails above the storm, She stares into the sun! GRACE HATZEL How am I to sing your praise ? ' [One Hundred Eighty-eight] JEAN HAWKEY I don ' t see why the sea shouldn ' t be red, said she. ANNE HERRMANN Of ciphering she could noth- ing do, Or tell how many were twice two. ANNE HALLER Aren ' t you ' shamed, you sleepy head ? MARY JANE HILL ' And what do you see when lost in dreams, Little Girl, way in there? LYNDAL HELLER My thoughts are dancing flowers And joyful singing birds. MILDRED HILL ' I am a quiet little girl And I would sit and dream. [One Hundred Eighty-nine ] CHRISTINE HOPKINS ' Dont you never get tired? -CO LUCIA JANICKE 0, little plant, how sweet you look! MARY HORWITZ For it ' s sartin sure, Mary, Safe and sound, You danced us square, Mary, Off the ground. FLORENCE JENKEL It ' s a power she ' s got, she just can ' t help it β€” it ' s a power. EDITH JACOBSON She lies in the laurels, She runs on the grass, She sings when you tinkle The musical glass. MARION JOYCE Tickle me, dear, tickle me here, Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs! [ One Hundred Ninety ] HANNAH KAHN So famed for her talent in nicely discerning ' . ALICE KILLEEN She commands and I obey. BETTY KALISHER ' Then her bright eyes bright- er gro w And her cheeks are all aglow. ' More ' she cries, and never ' Whoa ' ! MARTHA KLINE What room has she for sor- rowing? EDNA KILL ' With a half heart I wander here as from an age gone by. AUGUSTA KNOBLOCH If I had peace to sit and sing Then I would make a lovely thing. [One Hundred Ninety-one] JOHANNA KOCH Turns not her head, Lifts not her eyes. Heeds not as she goes on. GRACE KOSTER I do wander everywhere. MIRRA KOMARROVSKY ' Secret joys and secret smiles. ELEANOR KRAUS A diller, a dollar, a ten o ' clock scholar, Why do you come so soon, You used to come at 10 o ' clock, But now you come at noon. MARIE KONZELMAN ' I take my place among you as much as among any. DOROTHY KUHLENBERG With bangles for her feet, and jewels for her hair, And other articles that la- dies wear. [ Our Hundred Ninety-two ] ELIZABETH LAWRENCE She ' s a little girl all day, But at night she steals away. MARGUERITE deLODYGUINE You ' re thinking about some- thing, my dear, and that makes you forget to talk. ELIZABETH LAZAR And he to her a hero is. MADELINE LORCH Oh! She was a gold-haired, blue-eyed maid From a land across the sea. VIRGINIA LEE Let us rest ourselves a bit! Worry? Wave your hand to it. NORMA LOEWENSTEIN I love thee for a heart that ' s kind, Not for the knowledge in thy mind. [ One Hundred Ninety-three ] JEAN LOWRY She danced the nights and smiled the days She talked and laughed β€” was gay always. ' ' grace Mcdonald Lo, to the battle-ground of life Child, you have come, like a conquering shout. BETTY LUNDY She never seems to stop all day And you can hear from far away β€” Her busv chatter chat! GRACE McILHENNY Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt, whene ' er I passed her. mary McClelland ' Goldilocks, Goldilocks, will you be mine ? MARY McNEIL And her words were peb- bles of wisdom, dug up by long experience. [ One Hundred Ninety-four ] MARY MacMULLIN ' What makes the lamb love Mary so ? The eager children cry. Ah, Mary loves the lamb, you know, The teacher did reply. BETSY MAGUIRE Mother let me fly away. ELEANOR MAITLAND ' A face so fair Shone from under shining hair. HELEN MARSH What open ways before her MARIAN MANSFIELD ' That is easy to answer, ' said she with a long flish of her long black eyelashes. BRYNA MASON ' Teach me to flirt a fan As the Spanish ladies can. [ One Hundred Ninety-five ] ELEANOR MASON Not a word will she disclose Not a word of all she knows. MARIAN MEADE What is the little one think- ing about? Very wonderful things, no doubt! CATHERINE MASON A girl, if she would push her way, Must learn some nonsense every day; And cut, to carry out this view, Her wisdom teeth and wis- dom too. KATHARINE MILAN Salt of the earth β€” with a savour. AIDA MASTRANGELO Romance, Romance β€” you look very good to me! ANNA MILLSON But this life is killin ' me. It ' s the fool questions they keep askin ' me! [One Hundred Ninety-six ' ] DOROTHY MINER They make me walk behind because they say I ' m too lit- tle and mustn ' t hear. VIRGINIA MOLINA They are waiting on the door step, Will you come and join the dance ? PAULINE MITCHELL I ' ll tell you what I know to be true. MYRTLE MOLLER And I am there alone, my- self with me. GERTRUDE MOAKLEY Your tree stands straight and tall. MARY MONAHAN When I meet you, I greet you with a smile. [ One Hundred Ninety-seven ] JULIA MONTROSE ' Why does the sun so silent shine? And what do I care if it does? ELEANOR NEWCOMER Ahoy, and ahoy! ' Twixt mocking and merry. Ahoy and ahoy, there, Young man of the ferry! HELEN MORAN ' And having been so nicely taught, I move, of course, as a lady ought. MARGUERITE OLINGER Though I walk amid the crowd, Still I walk apart. ATTRACTA MURRAY ' The ever ready victim she of logical illusions And in a self assertive way She jumped at strange con- clusions. BABBETTE OPPENHEIMER So she went capering and playing her pranks. [ One Hundred Ninety-eight ] HORTENSE OPOZNAUER Will you be constant, my pretty maid? That I can ' t promise you, Sir, she said. ELIZABETH PATTERSON Call me friend, or foe Little I care. I go with all who go Daring to dare. BELLE OTTO T always have something or other to do, If not for myself, for a neighbor. ANITA PECK What does little birdie say In his nest at break of day? ' MARION PASCHAL ' For wherever there was a curious flower I was sure to find it grow- ing. DOROTHY QUINN Dotty goes a-riding In a motor painted grey. It makes a lot of snorty noise. Before it gets away. [One Hundred Ninety-nine] ELIZABETH REYNOLDS ' In an instant a clear way was made for her thru the ranks, and she put her horse to the gallop. BARBARA ROLLMAN She was one of those who hoard their own thoughts lovingly. MARGARET RICHTER ' To have her back is all we lack of havin ' every- thing! EDNA RUCKNER ' Who is that way up there in the sky, Climbing like a bird in the morning. JANET ROGERS ' I wish I liked rice pudding, I wish I were a twin. ROMA RUDD She flashed away so quickly. That I hardly saw her go. [ Tivo Hundred ] FRANCES RUFFNER Come away! 0, human child! To the woods and waters wild, With a fairy hand in hand, For the world ' s more full of weeping than you can understand. STARR SALINGER β€” and then wearied of this life and its pomps and vanities. HELEN RUNDLETT Fair are the blossoming meads of delight, Through which we stray. NORA SCOTT Her heart was like stone to all lovers who came To beg for a marriage, but all was in vain. ESTERLE SAFFERSTONE Then back again her curls she threw, And cheerful turned to work anew. FRANCES SEARS I trod the park with a princely air. [ Tivo Hundred One] MAY SEELEY ' And she herself was tall and thin With lips where smiles went out and in. JESSICA SHIPMAN And when we know not where she is, Nothing can come but one ' s amiss. EUNICE SHAUNESSEY A bird of plumr And carefree heart! SELMA SCHULTZ But they with gentle faces sit quietly apart. ALICE SHEAFF ' Her face is fair and smooth Childlike, with secret laugh- ter lit. MARGERY SKEATS And all my days are trances, And all my nightly dreams Are where thy dark eye glances, And where thy footstep gleams. [ Two Hundred Two ] AMELIA SLACK ' Boys and girls come out to play, The moon is shining bright as day! MARJORIE SQUIRES I have not thought of sor- row The whole day long, or now! ' DOROTHY SLOCUM ' Her eyes how they twinkle! Her dimples how merry! EDNA STAHL ' And in my heart was heav- en, And on my lips a prayer. GRACE SMITH ' Fair and very fair was she. LILLIAN STAHL ' I would I could adopt your will. [ Tzvo Hundred Three ] KATHLEEN STARNER ' If people ask me, I always tell them, Quite well, well, thank you. LUCY STRYKER With not a single ship in sight, Just the ocean there and me. NETTIE STILLMAN ' And peeps at her garden with bright brown eyes. SYLVIA SURUT And see if somewhere there may be A mountain no one ' s climbed but me. ESTELLE STRATTON ' I got a dream of what I ' ll do some day; I want to quit this school stuff altogether. HELEN TANNAR ' A bubble of song from my soul outbroke; I had never heard of trou- ble. [ Two Hundred Four ] EMILY TAYLOR For me the bees came by to sing; For me the swallow flew. MARJORIE AND MILDRED VERMILYA For there is Something In their eyes, And about Their faces That whispers To me. ANNE TORPY Oh it ' s I that am the Cap- tain of the tidy little ship. MADGE TURNER There are proofs of every kind Of the work that she has wrought; And upon my heart you ' d find Just such trade marks if you sought. ELIZABETH VROOMAN With an eye dark and wary In search of a fairy, Whose Rosez he knowzez Were not honeyed for he. [ Two Hundred Five ] RUTH WARREN I often wish I were a king And then I could do any- SYLVIA WEYL ' ' How wrong the whole thing MILDRED WATSON Milly ' s rare, Milly ' s fair sweet, Milly ' s modest and discreet. Milly ' s rare, Milly ' s fair Milly ' s every way complete. ETHEL WHITE The new birds tweet, and the buds come sweet, And puffy clouds are in the sky. The world is full of little girls But very few as nice as L ELWIN WESTERHOUSE Ah, pray make no mistake, We are not shy; We ' re very wide awake, The moon and I. MARGARET WHITEHEAD Some like to laugh, Some like to cry Some like to daff β€” Not I! [ Tivo Hundred Six ] JOYCE WHITELY ' She wore her yellow sun- bonnet, She wore her greenest gown; She turned to the south wind And curtsied up and down. LILLIAN WILSON She almost always gets it right. HELEN WILLIAMS ' A sweet disorder in the dress Do more bewitch me Than when Art Is too precise in every part. EDITH WILTBANK I can be happy with you all For lo! my heart is free. ISABEL WILLIAMS Keep a corner in your hearts for me while I am gone. ANNA LEE WORTH INGTON ' I want a sailor I want a sailor to come and play with me. [ Two Hundred Seven ] [ Tivo Hundred Eight ] Acknowledgments The 1926 Mortarboard wishes to express its gratitude and appreciation to : Miss Doty, Miss Libby, Miss Meyer and Miss Reilly for their helpful information. Mr. Booss for his friendly cooperation. Mr. Foley for his delightful suggestions. Margaret Irish for her ever-ready advice and criticism. Elva French for her very valuable business counsel. Ethel Barnett and Elwin Westerhouse for their artistic contributions. Isabel W illiams for her dedicatory lyric for ( ireek Games. The members of the following committees from ' 26 : Advertisements: Frances Bernheim, Aimee Goldman, Margaret Richter, Jessica Shipman, Anne Torpy, Katherine Kridel. ' 27, 1 lelen Zundt, ' 28. Photographs : Nora Scott, Ruth Warren. Snaps: Alice Gouled. Betty Haslach, Belle Otto, Anne Torpy. Subscriptions: Ruth Bass, Virginia Ehrman, Jessica Shipman. Typewriting: Dorothy Frese, Ethel Garrison, Mary McNeil. Lucy Stryker, Anne Torpy, Anna Lee Worthington. [ Tzvo Hundred Nine ] STUDENT DIRECTORY Brooks Hall 607 West 116th St., Cathedral 5187 John Jay Hall 29 Claremont Ave., Cathedral 4820 1925 Name Address Telephone Abbott, Elizabeth M., 142 Larch Ave., Bogota, N. J. Hackensack 4383 Adams, Clelia, 325 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prospect 0159 Aldrich, Mary E....251 West 102nd St. Crocket, Tex. Apfel, Henrietta, Brooks, Care S. V. Apfel Estate, 68 Nassau St. John 0205 Ashworth, Katherine, 45 Bayley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 9829 Baer, Ethel V., Greystone Hotel, 91st St. and Broadway Schuyler 1800 Baker, Alice T., Brooks, 123 Alsop St., Jamaica, N. Y.Jamaica 1139-R Ball, Gladys E 1750 Topping Ave. Baltz, Rosemary 60 East 67th St. 31st and Thompson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Barton, Evelyn, Brooks) 417 Cedar St., Boonton, N. J. Boonton 165 Bayer, Bertha 763 East 226th St. Olinville 2316 Beck, Elise, Brooks, 313 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, N. J. 117-X Beihoff, Doris. ...70 Morningside Drive Cathedral 4800 Beirne, Helen 153 East 50th St. Plaza 0478 Benjamin, Mary 154 West 88th St. Schuyler 4237 Bernstein, Pearl, 121 St. Nicholas Ave. University 2273 Blanc, Estelle C, 465 Central Park West Academy 2678 Boaz, Mary Louise, John Jay, 3000 Junius St., Dallas, Tex. Browne, Katharine M., Brooks, 345 East Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 8945-M Brush, Annie L., North St., Greenwich, Conn. 314-W Burleigh, Thelma E., Brooks, Box 182, Oleon, N. Y. Burnside, Helen, Brooks, 100 E. Harwood Ave., Palisades Park, N. J. Morsemere 524-R Butcher, Alison. ...403 West 115th St. Hillcrest 3187-R Byers, Eleanor, 938 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Emerson 3452 Campbell, Mary 437 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn Carter, Mary 830 Park Ave. Butterfield 7517 Name Address Chamberlain, Elizabeth, Columbia Place, Maspeth, N. Y. Chamberlayne, Williamina, 41 West 11th St., Randolph, Va. Clayton, Marion Janet, 37 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn Cobb, Virginia 1 A Fifth Ave. Coe, Marion Gertrude, John Jay, Keystone Academy, Factoryville, Pa. Corn, Anna G 330 Wadsworth Ave. Craiglow, Miriam, Brooks, 1207 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Cree, Martha E., John Jay, 1520 West Ave., Richmond, Va. Cummins, Helen, John Jay) Ticonderoga, N. Y. Curren, Edith Martin, 65 Sherman Ave., Newark, N. J. Curtis, Elinor 130 E. 67th St. Dalton, Mary Jane, John Jay, Bath, N. Y. Davison, Esther 50 W. 179th St. Dezendorf, Florence, 8801 178th St., Jamaica, L. I. Dick, Helen R., 116 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Dietz, Emma M., 1108 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn Di xon, Barbara.. .168 St. John ' s Place Donick, Emily 134 W. 90th St. Dunne, Constance C, Brooks, 152 Oakdene Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Eastman, Evelyn Virginia, 60 Central Park West Edelhertz, Mildred, 375 Riverside Drive Emtage, Juanita, 151 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn Ellerton, St. George ' s Barbados, B. W. I. Fairchild, Margaret, Brooks, 146 Calle Bolivar, Monterey, Mexico Ferch, Nelly, Brooks, 62 Rheindam, Mannheim, Germany Finney, Elsa M., 470 74th St., Brooklyn Focke, Anne E., 102 Remsen St., Brooklyn Telephone Newtown 2955 Sterling 0128 Spring 5520 Billings 7920 1230 Bigelow 3086-J Rhinelander 2260 Wash. Heights 3620 Yonkers 2139-J Foxcroft 3419 Sterling 1960 Hackensack 4141 Trafalgar 8839 Academy 3878 994 Shore Road 2562 Main 0772 [ Two Hundred Ten ] Name Address Folsom, Margaret, 3 Rydal Place, Montclair Freeman, Gladys Mary, 39 Claremont Ave., Care National City Bank, Madison Ave. French, Elva, Brooks, East Quogue, Long Island Goeltz, Althea, John Jay, 28 Smull Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Goeltz, Julia, John Jay, 28 Smull Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Goodwin, Mary Terry, Brooks, 1010 Orchard Hill, Roanoke, Va. Gordon, Ruth 854 W. 180th St. Gottschall, Gertrude, 15 Claremont Ave. Gould, Dorothy, 63 Hamilton Terrace Hailparn, Meta, Brooks, 129 Addington Rd., Brookline, Mass. Hamilton, Grace M....147 W. 105th St. Hansen, Sophie, 99 Longfellow St., Carteret, N. J. Hasbrouck, Margaret, Brooks, 85 O ' Neil St., Kingston, N. Y. Helle, Estelle 80 1st St. Herridge, Bai ' bara, Brooks, 25 William St., Dover, N. J. Hines, Helen 122 E. 70th St. Hogue, Dorothy, 4590 Spuyten Duyvil Parkway Hooke, Madeleine, Armour Villa Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Hughes, Alberta E., John Jay, 130 Willard Ave., Bloomfield. N. J. Irish, Margaret, Brooks, 507 Broadway, Troy, N. Y. Iskian, Marie 165 Audubon Ave. 230 Fifth Ave. Jackson, Kate 600 W. 192nd St. Jacobs, Jeannette, 60 Grand Place, Arlington, N. J. Jacobus, Elizabeth.. ..131 W. 70th St. Jervis, Jessie Lockhart, Beacon Hill, Port Washington, L. I. Johnson, Catherine L., s Pennsylvania Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. Johnson, Catherine P., Brooks, Lincoln University, Pa. Johnston, Olive E., Brooks, 35 Wellington St., Springfield, Mass. Kahn, Marion 45 E. 82nd St. Kammerer, Helen M., John Jay, 433 Bement Ave., Staten Island Kane. Evelyn A., 213 Boerum St., Brooklyn Kapp, Eleanor.. .2291 University Ave. Kelsey, Florence C....65 Jessup Place Kitzinger, Angela M. ...3694 Broadway Klawan, Faye, John Jay, 102 Decatur St., Cumberland, Md. Lang, Dorothy 420 Riverside Drive Leavitt, Bernice, 35 Fort Washington Ave. Telephone Cathedral 4770 240 Caldwell 458 Caldwell 458 746 Wash. Heights 2843 Cathedral 4786 Audubon 8540 Regent 1052 Academy 6092 Kingston 1151 Dry Dock 6748 238-R Rhinelander 4798 Kingsbridge 1447-J Bronxville 3921 Bloomfield 6105 Troy 2062 Wash. Heights 2460 Wash. Heights 2423 Kearny 0645-M Trafalgar 1046 Port Wash. 366-R Tuckahoe 3725-J Oxford 67-R-l Butterfield 1025 Port Richmond 2752 Stagg 1918 Kellogg 2543-W Jerome 8408 Edgecombe 4593 621-M Cathedral 3293 Billings 1134 Name Address Leerburger, Anna C....116 W. 86th St. Lensh, Esther Regina, 701 W. 177th St. Lindenman, Emma K., 20 Dean Place, Woodhaven, N. Y. Lockwood, Onnie, 432 Central Park West Loomis, Cornelia S., Brooks, Ashville, N. Y. Lott, Florence, 143 W. Grand St., Elizabeth, N. J. Lubell, Naomi 158 E. 179th St. Ludlam, Elizabeth, West Shore Road, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Luhrs, Marie ....203 W. 91st St. McAllister, Margaret M., 400 W. 118th St. Mcintosh, Jean 2311 Grand Ave. 44 Orchard St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Mace, Alice D 4051 Seton Ave. Manges, Dorothy 120 W. 86th St. Martin, Eva, 6904 Roosevelt Ave., Winfield, L. I. Mason, Margaret E. H., 37 Fort Washington Ave. Matulka, Barbara 172 Nagle Ave. Melosh, Margaret, Brooks ' 69 Astor Place, Jersey City Mendham, Alice C, Brooks, Care Frank A. Butler, 38 Park Row Mettler, Marion. ...878 West End Ave. Metzger, Ruth 53 W. 94th St. Miller, Blanche, 431 12th St., West New York Mina, Giuseppina 200 Second Ave. Morse, Katherine Elizabeth, Brooksj 15 Northern Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Morton, Helen, John Jay, 224 32nd St., Woodcliffe, N. J. Murray, Constance R., John Jay, 3904 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Tex. Nederburg, Frances 5 W. 82nd St. Newcomer, Katharine E., 14 Lattin Drive, Yonkers Oellrich, Gertrude, Brooks, 67 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Palmer, Anne, John Jay, Bannon Lodge, Thunderbolt, Ga. Pertak, Gene, 21 Park Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Peterson, Edna A., Brooks, 248 Fillmore St., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Petigor, Pearl 611 W. 152nd St. Phelps, Christina 441 Park Ave. Pinkussohn, Marian, Brooks, 124 E. 9th St., Savannah, Ga. Plenty, Alice L., 343 Anderson St., Hackensack, N. J. Plitt, Thora M., Brooks, 9 Franklin PI., Morristown, N. J. Telephone Schuyler 3668 Academy 4215 Emmerson 5504 Raymond 2372 Oyster Bay 39-J Riverside 8459 Cathedral 4680 Pleasantville 156 Fairbanks 3263 Schuyler 9429 Havemeyer 3851 Billings 1134 Delaware 8065 Riverside 7968 Riverside 6880 Union 2597-M R-0111 Trafalgar 3727 Yonkers 757-R 655-R Oakwood 9595 St. George 102-W Audubon 2381 Plaza 3656 2536 Hackensack 221 Morristown 707 [ Tzt ' o Hundred Eleven] Name Address Prcische, Elsa. 84 Ludlow St., Yonkers, N. Y. Putney, Dorothy, 257 Milbank Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Ransome, Juliet, Brooks, Christ Church Rectory, Media, Pa. Rice, Marguerite, 403 59th St., Brooklyn 154 Claremont Ave., Verona, N. J. Robbie, Helen, 3 Archer Place, Tarrytown, N. Y. Roberts, Dorothy. ...99 Claremont Ave. Roberts, Frances 13 Charles St. Fort Calhoun, Neb. Robic, Yvonne, Brooks; Lycee de Jeunes Filles, Orleans, France Robin, Gertrude 416 W. 122nd St. Edgemoor, Del. Robinson, Dorothy C, John Jay, 709 W. 169th St. Roche, Mary 2212 Aqueduct Ave. Roeder, Doris 547 W. 157th St. Rosenblatt, Louise, Brooks, Lakewood, N. J. Rosenthal, Sarah G., Brooks, Branford, Conn. Rowe, Corinne A., Cor. Bell and Maxwell Aves., Bayside, N. Y. Rudy, Helen 209 W. 97th St. Rush, Pauline 501 W. 121st St. 1370 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn Sarason, Anna, Brooks, 28 Lynwood PL, New Haven, Conn. Satterlee, Mabel 37 E. 36th St. Schall, Idell, John Jay, 208 S. Broadway, Greenville, Miss. Schneider, Marguerite, 156 Nesbit St., Weehawken, N. J. Scully, Wilhelmina, Everett Place, Englewood, N. J. Sherman, Phoebe, Brooks, 16 Sheldon Place, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Shero, Livia Francis. .3131 Broadway Greensburg, Pa. Slattery, Katherine, John Jay, Raritan, N. J. Smith, Edna R., John Jay, 321 Melrose Place, Centralia, 111. Smith, Isabella, John Jay, Claremont, Calif. Telephone Yonkers 477-J 268-M Media 426 5393-M Morningside 4102 Wadsworth 2272 Kellogg 2988 Billings 3779 Lakewood 459-J Branford 246 Bayside 1369-J Riverside 1952 Colony 2931 Caledonia 0955 224 Union 564 Englewood 2252 Hastings 735 58 Somerville 148-R Name Address Smoluchowska, Aldona, Brooks, Studenka 27, Krakow, Poland Spectorsky, Miriam 1 W. 94th St. Sperry, Josephine 345 Park Ave. Stemple, Elizabeth, Brooks, 48 Reid St., Fort Plain, N. Y. Stern, Beatrice L E. 88th St. Stern, Frances 219 W. 81st St. Struck, Edna Lucile, 519 W. 121st St. Swope, Elizabeth 1040 Park Ave. Taggart, Mrs. Muriel J., 330 Alexander Ave. Teare, Katherine, John Jay, 19801 Malvern Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio Ten Broeck, Delphine, 1121 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn Thompson, Lillian....511 W. 189th St. Tisdale, Hope, Brooks, 1009 Old Shell Road, Mobile, Ala. Travis, Viola Goleridge, 29 W. 12th St. Ullman, Jeanne 143 W. 73rd St. Valenstein, Sylvia, 587 Riverside Drive Voorhees, Gladys, John Jay, 432 Elm St., Reading, Pa. Wacht, Freda G 505 West End Ave. Weber, Mrs. Helen . . 416 W. 122d St. 205 1st St., Anamosa, Iowa Weltfish, Gene 435 W. 123 St. Whitney, Caroline 420 Park Ave. Hen Cove, L. I. Wilcox, Phoebe K....430 W. 118th St. Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Williamson, Mildred, John Jay, 3905 Morrison St., Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C. Witt, Willie Carter, Brooks, 901 S. Orleana St., Tampa, Fla. Wood, Eleanor Carter, The Wyoming, 55th St. and 7 Ave. Work, Ruth L 418 W. 118th St. 65 Colgate Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Wuori, Ellen 144 W. 91st St. Colebrook, Conn. Yamaguchi, Aiko, 565 Fort Washington Ave. 100 Payson Ave. Yamaguchi, Fumiko, 100 Payson Ave. Yard, Helen 780 Riverside Drive Yates, Fern, Brooks, 4322 Cedar Creek Drive, Dallas, Texas Telephone Riverside 9015 Plaza 6524 Lenox 7135 Endicott 8200 Butterfield 1305 Mott Haven 5015 Chelsea 7574 Endicott 10282 Bradhurst 4290 Trafalgar 7466 Morningside 1593 Cleveland 2993 Circle 792 Yonkers 3569-J Billings 1267 Wadsworth 2349 Billings 2800 [ Tzco Hundred Twelve ] 1926 Name Address Alzamora, Maria 122 E. 39th St. Anderson, Dorothy L 29 Fraser St., Pelham, N. Y. Andreen, Florence Margaret, 4139 75th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Andujar, Amalia....560 W. 173rd St. Antell, Eleanor 1116 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Armstrong, Charlotte, John Jay, 926 S. Monroe Ave., Green Bay, Wis. Armstrong, Mary, 548 Riverside Drive Ashworth, Dorothy, 45 Bayley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Avery, Dorothy, Brooks, Mt. Savage, Md. Bagley, Helen A. .140 Claremont Ave. Oak Park, 111. Barker, Grace 171 Audubon Ave. Barkman, Leilya, Brooks, Washington Ave., Morristown, N. J. Baruch, Renee 6 W. 52nd St. Bass, Ruth 85 71st St., Brooklyn Bates, Elizabeth, John Jay, Berkley, Calif. Bates, Lorita, Brooks, 532 Locust St., Hazleton, Pa. Behrens, Edith 272 W. 90th St. Berman, Corena, John Jay, Elberton, Ga. Bernheim, Frances.. .31 W. 85th St. Bickel, Roberta, John Jay, 519 11th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Blue, Harriet 35 E. 62nd St. Union Springs, Ala. Blumberg, Edith, 188 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn Bokstein, Fanny, John Jay, 6 Anthony Place, Troy, N. Y. Borgenicht, Estelle, 590 West End Ave. Bosch, Dorothy van den, 878 West End Ave. Bradley, Charlotte.... 145 W. 12th St. Braithwaite, Florence, 16 Cedar Court, Flushing, N. Y. Brandeis, Irma 8 W. 83rd St. Brewer, Barbara . .41 Hamilton Ave., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Broads, Rosalind, 249 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. Brogan, Helen C, 19 Holbrook St.. Port Jervis, N. Y. 12 Arden St. Brown, Velma, Brooks, 50 Dunster Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bruce, Dorothy. 144 Garfield Place, Brooklyn Telephone Caledonia 1626 Pelham 8349 Havemeyer 2235-R Wadsworth 4234 Mansfield 4678-R Morningside 5098 Yonkers 9829 Mt. Savage 47 Billings 7628 Morristown 1214 Circle 9690 Shore Rd. 2538 Bell 1197-M Schuyler 0845 Schuyler 3791 Rhinelander 1414 Flatbush 7610-J Troy 961-R Schuyler 10297 Flushing 1573-J Trafalgar 2644 St. George 20 C 9 Yonkers 1578 Wadsworth 3695 South 0579 Name Address Buckmaster, Margaret, 80 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Burgum, Mary, 18 Fairview PI., New Rochelle, N. Y. Burrough, Marion L., 1492 University Ave. Burtis, Helen W., Brooks, 194 Brower Rd., Oceanside, L. I. Byram, Marianna....610 W. 111th St. Campbell, Marie G., 2015 University Ave. Cantalupi, Yolanda, 501 W. 121st St. Carson, Mary 71 E. 92nd St. 305 Glenwood Ave., Leoni a, N. J. Casey, Rosemary 24 E. 91st St. Chaitkin, Sara 3456 Broadway Chamberlain, Mary, Brooks, Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Clark, Margaret Stuart, Brooks, Northport, L. I. Codey, Regina, John Jay, South Dorset, Vt. Cogswell, Mary Van Rensselaer, 12 E. 11th St. Coleman, Ruth 1995 Creston Ave. Collison, Barbara . .2298 Creston Ave. Comegys, Mary Celeste, 306 W. 94th St. Conroy, Leola, 10 Chelsea PL, East Orange, N. J. Cooney, Helen, Grove St., Oradell, N. J. Corby, Ruth 60 E. 93rd St. Costa, Elvira, John Jay, Wallingford, Conn. Crawford, Doris G., 583 Riverside Drive Culver, Mildred, 149 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. DaCorte, Lina, 205 Passaic Ave., Clifton, N. J. Danner, Lois, International House, 47 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Davis, Alma R., 81 Hawthorne PL, Montclair, N. J. Delker, Merry Louise, John Jay, 320 Powell St., Henderson, Ky. Demergian, 443 16th St., Brooklyn Dermody, Rosamond Mary, 51 Wheeler Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Dinkelspiel, Marie, 333 Central Park West Donovan, Rose 237 E. 194th St. Doscher, Charlotte K., 1018 Nelson Ave. Dougherty, Anne E., 943 Lexington Ave. Telephone Yonkers 569 New Rochelle 3561 Jerome 4020 Rockville Cent. 1386 Cathedral 1465 Raymond 8627 Leonia 862-W Lenox 19118 Broadhurst 6063 Englewood 290 Northport 119 Stuyvesant 2865 Raymond 3157 Kellogg 1258 Riverside 6901 Orange 4347-M Oradell 15 Lenox 8224 Wallingford 520-4 Edgecombe 0947 Yonkers 8687 Passaic 2807-W Montclair 998-M Montclair 3033 Pleasantville 75 Riverside 6613 Tremont 3200 Bingham 0488-W Rhinelander 3640 [ Tzvo Hundred Thirteen ] Name Address Dowdney, Dorothy, 640 Riverside Drive Eccles, Iona, 191 Dean St., Brooklyn Ehrman, Virginia 166 W. 87th St. Ellsworth, Fanny L., 455 Quince Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Epstein, Adele, 790 Riverside Drive Epstein, Lillian 860 E. 161st St. Evans, Cornelia 1340 Grant Ave. Franklin, Warren Co., Ohio Fannin, Elizabeth, John Jay, 306 E. Adams Ave., Oklahoma, Okla. Farnsworth, Frances E., 124 Corona Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Feagin, Frances, John Jay, Ridgely Apts., Birmingham, Ala. Fichtmueller, Dorothy, 255 Howard Ave., Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. Field, Charlotte, 38 Orchard St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Fordon, Helen D., John Jay, W. Hamilton St., Geneva, N. Y. Foreman, Lois, John Jay, Bellefonte, Pa. Francis, Dorothy E., John Jay, 418 N. Washington St., Titusville, Pa. Frank, Marian 12 E. 86th St. Frese, Dorothy 30 W. 91st St. Friedman, Florence, 2 Webster Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Friedman, Leona, John Jay, 148 Sanford St., E. Orange, N. J. Friedman, Ruth. ...264 Riverside Drive Fullagar, Elizabeth, John Jay, 123 Third St., Newburgh, N. Y. Fulton, Renee J., 70 Morningside Drive Gallagher, Marian, 667 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn Gambrill, Winifred, 548 Riverside Drive Garrison, Ethel N., 242 Union St., Jersey City, N. J. Gay, Elizabeth, Brooks Hall, Plaquemine, La. Gennerich, Anita, 448 Central Park West Goldwater, Ruth. .445 Riverside Drive Goodelman, Nina. .790 Riverside Drive Gouled, Alice, 36 Liberty PL, Weehawken, N. Y. Graziano, Mamie 501 W. 140th St. Greenberg, Etta, John Jay, 165 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. Greenberg, Pearl, 2290 University Ave. Gutkin, Geraldine..898 West End Ave Halsted, Ruth, 77 Livingston Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Telephone Edgecombe 7877 Main 0726 Schuyler 5073 Flushing 3885 Billings 4734 Dayton 6880 Pelham 101 2-M Cathedral 4820 St. George 658-M Pleasantville 143 Butterfield 4000 Riverside 2142 Montgomery 7455 Orange 9137 Riverside 6431 Newburgh 828-M Cathedral 4800 Flatbush 0238 Morningside 5790 Delaware 6149 Academy 6740 Cathedral 5077 Wadsworth 1872 Palisade 1199 Edgecomb 4272 Waverly 0585 Kellog 6952 Clarkson 0066 Yonkers 2337 Name Address Hamilton, Georgia M., 2090 Washington Ave., Bronx Hancock, Isabel 419 W. 119th St. 8237 Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Cal. Harding, Stella, 3 Vine St., New Brighton, N. Y. Haslach, Elizabeth, John Jay, 10328 121st St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Hatfield, Margaret....4.21 W. 114th St. 695 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hatzel, Grace 134 W. 121st St. Hawkey, Jean Teaneck, N. J. Heller, Anne E 450 W. 162nd St. Heller, Lyndal 171 W. 71st St. Herrmann, Anna M. K., 156 N. Fulton Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Heyman, Bertha Louise, John Jay, 940 Campbell Ave., Hamilton, Ohio Hill, Mary Jane, Johnson Hall, Columbia Univ. 206 Broad St., La Grange, Ga. Hill, Mildred, 1142 River Rd., Edgewater, N. Y. Hindman, Phebe, Brooks Hall, 1111 Cambria Ave., Windber, Pa. Hitchcock, Anne Wilson, 244 W. 103rd St. 5363 Waterman, St. Louis, Miss. Hooper, Charlotte, Brooks, 435 Riddle Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Hopkins, Christine S., 95 Dogwood Lane, Rye, N. Y. Horwitz, Mary H., 3734 34th St., Jackson Hgts, L. I. Howell, Cornelia M., Brooks Hall, 211 Ballantine Parkway, Newark, N. J. Hsuing, Nora, International House, 88 Shih Fu Ma Ta Chieh, Peking, China Jacobson, Edith, 271 Central Park West Janicke, Lucia, 412 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn Jellife, Helena W., John Jay, 64 W. 56th St. Jenkel, Florence, 136 Urban St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Joyce, Marion E....474 W. 143rd SI. Kahn, Hannah, John Jay, 493 E. 38th St., Paterson, N. J. Kalisher, Betty, 333 Central Park West Kill, Edna B 564 W. 188th St. Stony Point, On Hudson, N. Y. Killeen, Alice, 125 Denman St., Elmhurst, L. I. Kline, Martha C, 16 Marion St., Nyack, N. Y. Telephone Fordham 9228 Cathedral 5500 St. George 3073 R. H. 3907-W Cathedral 9844 New Rochelle 7122 Morningside 2980 Englewood 1650 Wadsworth 3858 Wadsworth 5125 Trafalgar 2557 Hillcrest 2425-W Hamilton 1189-R Cliffside 201-J Windber 161 Avon 6345-Y Rye 299 Havemeyer 4322 Humboldt 0281 Morningside 8201 Schuyler 1585 South 5167 Circle 0811 Hillcrest 2995 Lambert 1447 Stony Point 51 Havemeyer 2188 Nyack 246 [ Two Hundr red Fourteen ] Name Address Knobloch, Augusta, John Jay, 562 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. Knox, Fanona 425 W. 118th St. Pendleton, S. C. Koch, Johanna K....53 Vermilyea Ave. Mahopac, N. Y. Koehler, Mrs. Phyllis. ...12 E. 86th St. Komarovsky, Mirra, 145 Crown St., Brooklyn Konzelmann, Marie, 156 Longview Ave., White Plains, N. J. Kraus, Eleanor Roe, 454 Ft. Washington Ave. Kuhlenberg, Dorothy, 559 84th St., Brooklyn Lawrence, Elizabeth L., Brooks Hall, 115 Park Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Lazar, Elizabeth, 465 Central Park West Lee, Virginia 431 Riverside Drive 622 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Litzinger, Katherine, Brooks, Bedford, Pa. de Lodyguine, M., 1303 Ave. U, Brooklyn Loewenstein, Norma M., 213 Clerk St., Jersey City, N. J. Loewenton, Eleanor. ...41 Convent Ave. Lorch, Madeleine D., Brooks, Serpentine Rd., Tenafly, N. J. Lowry, Jean 514 W. 114th St. Lundy, Elizabeth, Brooks, Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. McClelland, Mary, 90 Maurice Ave., Elmhurst, L. I. McDonald, Grace, John Jay, Duluth, Minn. Mcllhenny, Grace E., John Jay, 1224 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio McKee, Katherine, Brooks, 1894 Penrose Ave., E. Cleveland, 0. McNeil, Mary E., 704 Grove Ave., Grantwood, N. J. Cambridge, N. Y. MacMullin, Mary, 730 Riverside Drive Maguire, Betsy, Rye Beach Ave., Harrison, N. Y. Maitland, Eleanor, John Jay, 212 Lincoln St., Oil City, Pa. Manderfeld, Viola C, John Jay, New Ulm, Minn. Mansfield, Marian, Brooks, 30 Mills St., Morristown, N. J. Marsh, Helen J 510 W. 123rd St. Mason, Bryna. , 2285 University Ave. Mason, Eleanor, John Jay, 725 Grove St., Pt. Pleasant, N. J. Mastrangelo, Aida, 131 White St. Mathews, Mary C, John Jay, Seir Hill, Norwalk, Conn. Telephone Erie 75-253 Cathedral 4625 Wadsworth 2699 Butterfield 4000 Slocum 4964 W. P. 605-R Wadsworth 0429 Shore Road 3268 Raleigh 1517 Academy 8511 Dewey 0962 Bergen 2064-M Morningside 8500 Englewood 257-M Cathedral 7667 Newtown 83-W Newton 1489-R Hemlock 3417 Gar. 4893-J Cliffside 1174-R Cambridge 155-2 Edgecombe 4070 Morristown 2198-J Morningside 9030 Kellogg 0503 Franklin 1725 Name Address Meade, Marian Adele, Brooks, Wassaic, N. Y. Middleton, Elizabeth, John Jay, 1110 Stokes Ave., Collingwood, N. J. ' Mil an, Katharine A., John Jay, 1582 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Miller, Constance 136 E. 65th St. Millson, Anna, 1524 St. John ' s PI., Brooklyn Miner, Dorothy, 3 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Mitchell, Pauline B., Brooks, 22 W. 30th St. Moakley, Gertrude C, 211 89th St., Brooklyn Molina, Virginia T, Brooks, 141 Dodd St., E. Orange, N. J. Moller, Myrtle, 73 Lockman Ave., Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. Monahan, Mary E., John Jay, 764 Myrtle Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Montilla, Patria 1393 Fifth Ave. Montrose, Julia, John Jay, 126 N. 18th St., E. Orange, N. J. Moran, Helen, John Jay, 34 St. John ' s PL, Brooklyn Murray, Attracta, 2612 Ave. I, Brooklyn 45 E. Bowery St., Newport, R. I. Newcomer, Eleanor, 14 Lattin Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. Noyes, Mary 45 E. 62nd St. Olinger, Marguerite Claire, 181 Claremont Ave. Opoznauer, Hortense. 518 W. 111th St. Oppenheimer, Barbara E., 125 Riverside Drive de l ' Orme, Martha, 185 Porterfield PI., Freeport, N. Y. Otto, Belle, John Jay, Sayville, N. Y. Paschal, Marian 201 W. 79th St. Patterson, Elizabeth, 11 Lawrence St., Yonkers, N. Y. Peck, Anita 521 W. 122nd St. Peterson, Joy, John Jay, 752 Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. Potts, Helen, Brooks, 6423 Lakewood Ave., Chicago, 111. Quinn, Dorothy, Fieldston, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Reynolds, Elizabeth, 182 Scarsdale Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Richter, Margaret A., 160 Lee Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Rogers, Janet, Johyi Jayi 1 Wallace St., Newark, N. J. Rollman, Barbara, John Jay, Poplar St., Mount Joy, Pa. Telephone Amenia 44-F-3 West 3275 Rhinelander 1127 Haddingway 5785 Yonkers 2307 Caledonia 5405 5406 5407 Atlantic 5257 Orange 5082 Port Rich. 250-R Banum 407 Orange 4043-W Sterling 0716 Midwood 9186-J Yonkers 757-4 Rhinelander 10084 Morningside 4783 Cathedral 7290 Trafalgar 5369 Freeport 189-W Sayville 157 Endicott 7100 Yonkers 218-R Morningside 5550 Kingsbridge 3224 Tuckahoe 3034-R Yonkers 2840 [ Tzvo Hundred Fifteen ] Name Address Rouan, Mary 421 W. 114th St. 105 N. Main St., Atkins, Pa. Ruckner, Edna Mae, 509 Fourth Ave., Westwood, N. J. Rudd, Roma. .806 Foster St., Brooklyn Ruffner, Frances.. ..2298 Creston Ave. Rundlett, Helen J., 127 Farview Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Safferstone, Esterle, John Jay, 2205 Arch St., Little Rock, Ark. Salinger, Starr 600 W. 115th St. Sanders, Eleanor, John Jay, Shawnee, Okla. Scott, Nora 606 W. 122nd St. Sealy, Cristine, 15 Edgemont Ave., Summit, N. J. Sears, Frances, John Jay, 1761 Coponse Ave., Scranton, Pa. Seeley, May 529 W. 135th St. Shaughnessy, Eunice ..120 W. 70th St. Sheaff, Alice C 226 W. 108th St. Shelton, Elsinor, John Jay, 1145 Nevada St., El Paso, Tex. Shelton, Winifred, John Jay, 1145 Nevada St., El Paso, Tex. Shipman, Jesscia 438 W. 116th St. Shultz, Selma, 179 Windsor Place, Brooklyn Sikes, Mrs. Emmalou, 2281 University Ave. Simpson, Lydia P., 30 Compton, New Haven, Conn. Skeats. Margery, Brooks, 743 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. J. Slocum, Dorothy, John Jay, 244 E. Montgomery Ave. Ardmore, Pa. Smith, Grace McCastline, 70 Morningside Drive Squires, Mariorie, 51 Waller Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Stahl, Edna Elise, 419 S. First Ave., Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Stahl, Lillian, 2804 Pond Place, Bronx, N. Y. Starner, Kathleen, John Jay, S. Main St., Marion, Ohio Telephone Westwood 660-R Mansfield 4392-R Kellogg 1258 St. George 2015-M Cathedral 4198 Morningside 6100 Scranton 7-9525-R Edgecombe 1117 Endicott 6217 Academy 5768 Cathedral 4627 Huguenot 0810 Orange 7290-W Cathedral 4800 White Plains 801-W Hillcrest 2796-W Name Address Steers, Etta Mary 37 E. 67th St. Stillman, Nettie, 6 Brookfield PL, Rahway, N. J. Stratton, Estelle, 201 Hillside Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Stryker, Lucy Kirkham, 130 Laurel Hill Road, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Stutz, Helen 16 E. 87th St. Surut, Sylvia 525 West End Ave. Tanner, Helen, 413 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. Taylor, Emily, 240 Hollister Ave., Rutherford, N. J. Throckmorton, Elizabeth, John Jay, 1250 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. Torpy, Anne 207 W. 70th St. Turner, Madge 310 W. 109th St. Holmes, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Vermilya, Marjorie, 2823 University Ave. Vickery, Dorothy Scovil, John Jay, Steelton, Pa. Vrooman, Elizabeth, John Jay[ 10 Pearl St., Kingston, N. Y. Warren, Ruth, 145 Beach 92nd St., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Watson, Mildred, John Jay, 446 Stratford Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Weill, Rosalie 358 West End Ave. Westerhouse, Elwin, 76 N. 16th St., Flushing, N. Y. Wehl, Sylvia 265 W. 81st St. Whitley, Joyce, 68 Franklin Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Wight, Margaret V ...420 W. 119th St. Williams, Constance Isabel, 106 23rd St., Jack. Hghts, L. I. 69 Ulupna Rd., Ormond, Victoria, Australia Williams, Helen, 2537 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Wilson Lillian S., 8408 Tenth Ave., Brooklyn Wiltbank, Edith 526 W. 122nd St. Worthington, Anna Lee, Brooks, 4 A Randall PI., Annapolis, Md. Telephone Hackensack 656-W Boonton 385-M Schuyler 0540 Endicott 1021 Kingston 704 Bel Harbor 2519-R Trafalgar 3714 Flushing 2671 Endicott 1831 Yonkers 2773-M Cathedral 4710 Atlantic 2710 Morningside 674C Annapolis 139-W 1927 Name Address Achilles, Dorothy, 827 Post Ave., West Brighton, N. Y. Adler, Carolyn 3544 Broadway Adler, Sarah, Brooks, 2041 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander, Frances .2033 Morris Ave. Alvis, Marion, 829 West End Ave. Telephone Port Rich. 476-M Audubon 2790 Deamond 0257 River 1208 Name Address Telephone Amerman, Corinne, 396 Burns St., Forest Hills, L. I. Boulevard 6762 Atkins, Elizabeth, 54 Leighton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Yonkers 2015 Bach, Ruth, 22 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Flushing 1725 Baldwin, Catherine, Brooks, 520 W. 114th St. Cathedral 7180 [ Two Hand, ' red Sixteen ] Name Address Banner, Frances 50 E. 96th St. Barnes, Mildred H., John Jay, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Barrett, Anna, John Jay, 6 Gregory Blvd., East Norwalk, Conn. Behrens, Evelyn, John Jay, 93 Norwood Ave., Clifton, S. I. Beman, Henrietta, John Jay, North Emporia, Va. Bernheim, Mildred 316 W. 79th St. Bickley, Virginia, John Jay, 224 Wood Ave., Florence, Ala. Bird, Dorothy, 616 Monroe Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Bisselle, Mildred 601 W. 151st St. Bjorkman, Edith, 548 46th St., Brooklyn Blachly, Harriette, 33 Hamilton St., E. Orange, N.J. Blaine, Dorothy, 15o Greenwood Ave Far Rockaway, N. Y. Block, Edith 1200 Hoe Ave. Bond, Lillian 417 W. 118th St. 157 Giles St., Bluefield, W. Va. Bordages, Katherine, John Jay, 2340 McFaddin Ave., Beaumont, Tex. Borden, Dorothy, Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y. South Braintree, Mass. Brand, Vera, 130 Fort Washington Ave. Braun, Gertrude.. -.39 Claremont Ave. Brentano, Ada, Brooks, 282 Reynolds Ter., Orange, N. J. Bryant, Alison C, 43 Prospect Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. Buchley, Dorothy, 1148 River Rd., Edgewater, N. J. Bull, Catherine 702 Madison Ave. Cahalane, Mary Joan, John Jay, St. George, Staten Island Calhoun, Edwina....435 W. 119th St. 720 N. Jefferson St., Jackson, Miss. Carrigan, Margaret, 405 River Ave., Point Pleasant, N. J. Cauffman, Julia 414 W. 120th St. Church, Laura, John Jay, Titusville, Pa. Churchill, Virginia Peakes, Brooks, Traincroft, Medford, Mass. Clausen, Hilda 27 W. 73rd St. Colucci, Catherine M., 1342 Fulton Ave. Corte, Clelia, 111 Woolsey St., Astoria, L. I. Coulter, Florence 26 W. 85th St. Oglesby, 111. la Cour, Alice, 108 Jamaica Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Cowan, Camilla, 157 W. 105th St. Curran, Mildred 320 W. 107th St. 1616 P St., Washington, D. C. Telephone Atwater 4485 St. George 1105-R N. Emporia 143-W Trafalgar 4132 Plainfield 1378-J Audubon 4400 Orange 3513 Far Rock ' way 3891-J Intervale 7791 Ossining 1138-W Billings 9363 Cathedral 4 70 Nassau 1181 Cliffside 202 Regent 2698 St. George 1761 Cathedral 5441 Mystic 1776-M Jerome 1662 Astoria 2726 Flushing 3651 Academy 3926 Name Address Dassori, Elise, Piermont-on-Hudson, N. Y. Davis, Marion ..1316 Teller Ave. Davis, Sara Leona 4 Grove St.. Decker, Annette. .180 Riverside Drive Deutscn, Helen, 1050 Hancock St., Brooklyn Diamond, Ethel, 1881 Grand Concourse Dickert, Evelyn Adele, Brooks, 675 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn Dietrich, Mrs. Shelby N., John Jay, 605 Russell Ave., Lexington, Ky. Doscher, Edith, 555 Westchester Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Dreyfus, Ruth 251 W. 98th St. Driscoll, Helen Elizabeth, John Jay, 35 Stemple bt., East Stroudsburg, Pa. Driscoll, Jeannette, 164 Virginia Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Du Bois, Cora, 21 Bergen Place., Red Bank, N. J. Dunbrack, Evelyn, 17 Arlington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Dunham, Deal, Brooks, 16 Chippewa Rd., Pontiac, Mich. Dyke, Myrtle, Johnson, 920 N. 12th St., Fort Smith, Ark. Earle, Eleanor, 1335 B ' v ' d East, West New York Edes, Everita 3131 Broadway Eisig, Kate, Grassy Sprain Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Ellis, Elizabeth S., John Jay, 5 Spring St., Maiden, Mass. Emelin, Marion Alice, John Jay, 109 Melbourne Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Engelhardt, Helen, W. 250th St. and Fieldston Road, Riverdale Farmer, Mary, John Jay, News Ferry, Va. Ferris, Carolyn, 22 Westbury Rd., Garden City, L. I. Fisher, Virginia . 40 West End Ave. Fitz-Hugh, Mary, Brooks} 1322 Chambers St., Vicksburg, Miss. Flory, Edith-Anne, John Jay, 926 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Frankel, Gladys. .420 Riverside Drive Frankfeld, Dorothy 69 E. 92nd St. Fraser, Faith, John Jay, Brooklands, Coonoor, South India Fraser, Margaret, John Jay, Brooklands, Coonoor, South India Frysdick, Eugenia.... 1003 Second Ave. Fuller, Emily, 418 Upper Mt. Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Gallacher, Marvel . . 705 W. 170th St. Port Tampa City, Fla. Telephone Piermont 425 Bing. 4409-M Spring 3475 Riverside 5545 Fbxcroft 4942 Sedgwick 6024 Decatur 6684 Port Chester 1352 River 2015 Bergen 3192 Red Bank 686-R Bergen 2252-M Pontiac 1562-W Union 9252-W Morningside 5805 Yonkers 0755 Maiden 800 Mamaroneck 921 Kingsbridge 3160-W Garden City 1248 Riverside 9639 351 Cathedral 4312 Lenox 6264 Montclair 8127-J [ Two Hundr, ed Seventeen ] Name Address Gardiner, Harriet, 239 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Gardiner, Marguerite, 23 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers Garmise, Adele....420 Riverside Drive Garwood, Carmen Josephine, John Jay, 682 Prospect St., Fall River, Mass. Gates, Priscilla, Brooks, 94 Kenwood St., Boston, Mass. Gedroice, Frances, 176 Edgewood Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Getskay, Dorothy 225 W. 66th St. Gianotti, Mafalda, John Jay, 300 Stevens St., West Hoboken, N. J. Gibson, Louise, 103 King Ave., Weehawken, N. J. Gillham, Elsa Carolyn, 15 Claremont Ave. Gluck, Mildred 600 W. 144th St. Goodell, Margaret, John Jay) 347 Madison Ave. Goss, Doris 46 W. 83rd St. Gottschall, Louise. .15 Claremont Ave. Gould, Elizabeth, John Jay, 99 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Gurney, Georgianna L., 29 32nd St., Beechhurst, L. I. Habberton, Margaret . 17 W. 118th St. Haldenstein, Edith.. ..321 W. 92nd St. Hall, Ruth Elizabeth, 512 W. 122nd St. Hargrave, Gertrude Schuyler, 1036 Woodycrest Ave. Harris, Edith Miriam, Brooks, 224 S. Whitney St., Hartford, Conn. Harris, Mary Edith....6 W. 66th St. Hasbrouck, Wilhelmine, 829 West End Ave. Hay, Elizabeth, Brooks, 439 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. Henry, Emma Stewart, 333 Central Park West Hoffman, Evelyn 505 W. 143rd St. Hultz, Vivian, 34 Bay View Ave., Port Washington, L. I. Huntress, Dorothy, John Jay, St. Petersburg, Fla. Hurwitz, Leona 610 W. 142nd St. Isaacs, Etta Else, 1309 Grandview Ave., Far Rockaway, L. I. Jackson, Evalene Parsons, John Jay, 902 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Joel, Eleanor 218 E. 12th St. Jones, Elizabeth 435 W. 119th St. Greenwood, Miss. Jungman, Henrietta, 4503 15t7J Ave., Brooklyn Keating, Rosemary. 1348 Lexington Ave. Kellicot, Janet 604 W. 112th St. Telephone 1142 Yonkers 1142 Cathedral 6292 Dorchester 3992-M Pleasantville 685 Union 3063 Union 1543-W Cathedral 5529 Edgecombe 2928 Trafalger 8927 Cathedral 4786 Orange 8235-M Flushing 2223-J Riverside 0848 Jerome 0374 Trafalgar 4122 Riverside 6726 Forest 2711 Riverside 3521 Edgecombe 8389 Port Wash. 425-R Audubon 4583 Far Rockaway 0114 Hemlock 2102 Stuyvesant 5712 Windsor 2706 Lenox 2110 Name Address Kellner, Marguerite A., 2 W. 89th St. Kinkade, Ida, 8745 138th St., Jamaica, N. Y. Kinkade, lone, 8745 138th St., Jamaica, N. Y. Klingon, Helen....lll0 East 18th St. Colchester, Conn. Kohnova, Marie. .81 Morningside Ave. Koster, Grace Marion, Beechhurst, N. Y. Krefeld, Henrietta, 464 Riverside Drive Krejoi, Laura, 483 S. Orange Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Krenning, Katherine.18 W. 82nd St. Kridell, Katherine, 135 Central Park West Landen, Flora Scarsdale, N. Y. 1209 Franklin Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Leach, Helen, John Jay, 116 Main St., Mt. Morris, N. Y. Little, Winnifred, 424 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y. Wilton, Conn. Lobo, Clarita 777 West End Ave. Loeb, Anne L 115 E. 82nd St. Lohrke, Elsa, Brooks, 101 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Loudon, Ella 930 St. Nicholas Ave. Lowry, Isabella, Brooks, 333 Plant Ave. Lyman, Mildred Luthera, 309 W. 109th St. 34 Belmont Ave., Springfield, Mass. McAlee, Ruth H., John Jay} 109 Mary St., Jehnsenburg, Pa. McAvoy, Virginia....455 W. 140th St. McEuen, Edna Olive, 549 Riverside Drive 414 Date St., Riverside, Calif. McNeight, Mary Cragg, 134 W. 51st St., Bayonne, N.J. Mace, Nan Louise... .4051 Seton Ave. MacLeod, Jean, Brooks, Cedar Knolls, Bronxville, N. Y. Martin, Eleanor, Davenport Neck, New Rochelle, N. Y. Martin, Mildred D., 46 5th St., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Martin, Mildred Lillian, 19 Willow Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Mehringer, Mildred, 1427 E. 29th St., Brooklyn Merk, Elizabeth, 3204 Bainbridge Ave. Merrifield, Mary 329 W. 4th St. Metzger, Edna 412 W. 110th St. Metzger, Elizabeth, 456 Riverside Drive Meyers, Margery 205 W. 88th St. Miller, Anne Elizabeth, 87 41st St., Corona, L. I. Telephone Schuyler 0447 Jamaica 4762 Jamaica 4762 Navarre 2679 Morningside 3123 Cathedral 3127 South Orange 17-R Trafalgar 3272 Trafalgar 8271 Riverside 6148 Orange 3618 Wadsworth 7980 Edgecombe 1400 Fairbanks 3263 New Rochelle 50 Hackensack 1518-M Yonkers 3640-J Dewey 7880-W Olinville 3995 Academy 6630 Cathedral 4829 Schuyler 1364 Hevemeyer 4504 [ Two Hundred Eighteen] Name Address Molendyk, Clara, 711 E. 3rd St., Brooklyn Morris, Edna May, 2851 Briggs Ave., Bronx Moran, Helen Christine, John Jay, Haworth, N. J. Moses, Janice G., 777 West End Ave. Mueller, Dorothy, 1,24th St., Weehawken, N. J. Murnane, Mary, John Jay, 27 Durand St., Plattsburg, N. Y. Myers, Veronica. .220 Wadsworth Ave. Narins, Sylvia 291 Henry St. Nelson, Anna Amanda, 114 Elmora Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Newman, Virginia Fearn, 100 Morningside Drive 2711 Rivit Ave., Lindiburg, Va. Nolph, Ceridwyn, John Jay, Punxsutawney, Pa. O ' Brien, Eva N, 547 Riverside Drive O ' Connell Marie.. . 537 W. 149th St. O ' Neil, Ellen, 1419 E. 26th St., Brooklyn Offenhauser, Agnes, John Jay, 651 84th St., Brooklyn Owen, Janet Valborg, 514 W. 122nd St. Palestine, Bella 305 S. Third Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Parker, Thelma, John Jay, 3114 Highland Ave., Beawost, Tex. Penke, Madeline, 42 Gunther St., Corona, N. Y. Perl, Ruth 255 W. 108th St. Philhower, Clarice Belle, Brooks, Colifno, N. J. Raphael, Sylvia.. .160 Riverside Drive Rayevsky, Nina, John Jay, Liberty, N. Y. Reilly, Harriet, John Jay, 11 Partition St., Haverstraw, N. Y. Reimund, Margaret, John Jay, 8522 Lunwood Ave., Cleveland, O. Remaley, Sara, John Jay, Springdale, Pa. Reynolds, Myrtle. . 461 W. 159th St. Riordan, Dorothy Anne, Brooks, Fort Bragg, N. C. Ripin, Rowena..55 Central Park West Rittenhouse, Irma, 192 Claremont Ave., Point Pleasant, N. J. Rivera, Trinita, John Jay, Cagnas, Porto Rico Robinson, Helen H .557 W. 124th St. Rodstrom, Adelaide, 196 Horton St., City Island Roff, Elizabeth C 26 W. 91st St. Ruffkess, Thelma, 179 Plane St., Newark, N. J. Ruger, Virginia. ...39 Claremont Ave. Telephone Berkshire 6440 Riverside 2943 Union 5546 Wash. Heights 2828 Orchard 3713 Morningside 3753 Bradhurst 6864 Dewey 2609 Shore Road 3064 Morningside 3632 Havemeyer 2765-W Academy 0140 Colifno 123 Schuyler 1821 Haverstraw 35-R Wash. Heights 2800 Trafalgar 6298 Morningside 3578 Island 1194 Riverside 4295 Mitchell 5553 Cathedral 4770 Name Address Salinger, Agnes J 18 W. 83rd St. Schitf, Roslyn 2 W. 88th St. Schlesinger, Roslyn Constance, 287 Edgecombe Ave. Schneiders, Marie 1680 First Ave. Schwartzman, Lillian Stella, 1028 Prospect Ave. Segall, Martha 894 Riverside Drive Semmel, Hannah, 90 Morningside Drive Shrifte, Estelle, 435 Fort Washington Ave. Simonton, Irma, John Jay, 667 E. 23rd St., Paterson, N. J. Simpson, Jean 400 W. 118th St. Slack, Mabel, 22 Cassilis Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Sloane, Elizabeth, 134 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Smith, Dorothea, 41 Morris St., Yonkers, N. Y. Smith, Harriet E., Brooks 25 Hawthorne Ave., Troy, N. Y. Smith, Helen Coutant, 463 W. 144th St. Snyder, Edna Mae, John Jay, 43 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Solomons, Janet 11 W. 88th St. Sperry, Lucy 345 Park Ave. Stahr, Cora 551 W. 190th St. Stamm, Anna Jeannette, 252 W. 76th St. Starrett, Isabel, 125 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. Sterling, Felicia M 1303 Clay Ave. Stern, Gertrude, Hotel San Remo, Central Park West and 74th St. Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth, 214 Central Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Taub, Beatrice, 426 Gregory Ave., Weehauken, N. J. Taylor, Marjorie, Brooks, Rocky Mount, N. C. Thomas, Lenore 617 W. 143rd St. Thompson, Ruby May, 109 Laren Ave., Bogota, N. J. Tyler, M. Elizabeth, 469 Washington Ave., Brooklyn Van Dyck, H. Elizabeth, Wausau Place, Wanaque, N. J. Veal, Eunice, 246 Locust Ave., Freeport Vermilya, Mildred, 2833 University Ave. Vincent, Mary E 531 W. 148th St. Vogel, Helen, 16 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Vogel, Lucile 172 W. 95th St. Wadsworth, Marion Babette, Brooks, Telephone Trafalgar 1535 Schuyler 6132 Edgecombe 7867 Lenox 2360 Intervale 3734 Billings 1485 Cathedral 3651 Wadsworth 9432 Lambert 1026-J Cathedral 4680 Bronxville 3900-M 410-J 8157-W Troy 3604 Bradhurst 2658 Schuyler 2392 Plaza 6524 Billings 5957 Endicott 6900 _ c Jerome 5046 -J 62-J Union 2127 Hackensack 403 Prospect 5600 Pomp. Lakes 79-F-21 Freeport 455-M Edgecombe 6882 Yonkers 9581-W Riverside 0679 [ Tivo Hundred Nineteen ] Name Address 1 Queens Rd:, Charlotte, N. C. Walker, Mabel L., John Jay, Harborton, Va. Warner, Hope. ...382 Wadsworth Ave. Washburne, Letetia, John Jay, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Watson, Kathrvn, John Jay, 537 Hartford Ave. Watson, Margaret 101 34th St., Woodcliff-on-Hudson, N. J. Way, Katharine, John Jay Pinehurst, N. C. Weldon, Mary E., 403 State St., Flushing, L. I. Wertheim, Viola 182 W. 58th St. West, Dorothea, Brooks, 387 High St., Fall River, Mass. Telephone Wadsworth 0210 Edgewood 964 Pallisade 2507 Flushing 3268 Circle 1329 2598-M Name Address White, Mosetta 61 W. 43rd St. Whitehead, Margaret Gifford, 81 Cleveland Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Wilinsky, Harriet, John Jay, 1165 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Williams, Evelyn, 70 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Woodbridge, Ellen Elizabeth, 21 Claremont Ave. Woodward, Mary 540 W. 123rd St. Wright, Alice 44 W. 77th St. Wright, Helen, 96-11 Alstyne Ave., Corona, L. I. Ziegler, Suzanne 235 W. 75th St. Telephone 2598-M Rockville Cent. 2987 S. Orange 1486-M Cathedral 5480 Morningside 7865 Trafalgar 1908 Newtown 2366 1928 Abraitys, Victoria, 150 Vernon Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Ackerman, Margaret, John Jay, Quaker Ridge, New Rochelle, N. Y. Altmark, Edith, Brooks, Walden, N. Y. Anastasi, Anna, 42 W. Fordham Rd., Bronx, N. Y. Anderson, Hilda M., 337 62nd St., Brooklyn Andujar, Lucrecia....560 W. 173rd St. Asset, Gabrielle, 2511 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn Ast, Myra 808 West End Ave. Atkins, Florence, Brooks), 120 Chestnut St., E. Orange, N. J. Ayars, Margaret, 269 Leonia Ave., Leonia, N. J. Bahlman, V. Mary, John Jay, 19 W. Cork St., Winchester, Va. Baird, Clara, John Jay, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Barnett, Ethel, 182 St. Nicholas Ave. Bates, Ruth 615 W. 179th St. Bauman, Sara 302 W. 87th St. Beaujean, Florence, Tuckahoe Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. Beddow, Margaret.. .421 W. 118th St. 916 S. Main St., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Bleimeyer, Rose Theresa, 1727 Bleecker St., Brooklyn Booss, Margaret 214 W. 92nd St. Bower, Anna Elizabeth, 54 Harrington Ave., Westwood, N. J. Bowtell, Alice R., 210 Christie St., Leonia, N.J. 41 Mount Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Brodie, Janet, Brooks, 240 Fiske Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Hillcrest 2013-W Kellogg 1479 Sunset 0967-J Wadsworth 4234 Riverside 3470 Orange 7636-W Leonia 802-J University 2339 Wadsworth 2112-M Schuyler 5969 Yonkers 5993 Evergreen 5250 Riverside 2709 Atl. High. 74 Port Rich. 2099-J Burack, Ethel, John Jay,] 275 Renner Ave., Newark, N. J. Burgemeister, Bessie. .3099 Broadway v Burrows, Edith, 49 Ridgecrest Ave., Eltingville, Staten Island, N. Y. Butler, Joyce, Brooks, 57 Bridge St., Northam pton, Mass. Carlmark, Ingeborg, 154 W. 84th St. Carr, Ann Virginia . . 219 W. 106th St. Causse, Alix 487 West End Ave. Choate, Helen 10 E. 94th St. Cheroff, Eugenie 118 W. 120th St. Cohen, Marjorie....270 West End Ave. Cohen, Sylvia 3905 Broadway Colver, Alice Ann ...411 W. 129th St. Colvin, Edith, 229 E. Kingsbr.idge Road Conrad, Rosalie 400 W. 118th St. Cook, Sylvia Cranford, N. J. Costello, Mary, 2665 E. 18th St., Brooklyn Cowley, Margaret C, Brooks, 44 Henry St., Passaic, N. J. Curran, Ruth Blanchard, 344 W. 84th St. 1616 P St., Washington, D. C. Dachslager, Sylvia . . 558 W. 189th St. Dales, Marion, 445 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. 13 Waverly PL, Schnectady, N. Y. Davidson, Margaret, 22 Landoun St., Yonkers, N. Y. Davies, Ruth Elizabeth, 27 Exeter St., Forest Hills, L. I. Davis, Jean Holden, 114 Sutton Manor, New Rochelle Davis, Martha, Brooks, 208 W. 6th St., Charlotte, N. C. Deghuee, Mabel L 437 E. 38th St. Bigelow 4972 Dongan Hills 533-J 690 Schuyler 6571 Endicott 7022 Lenox 8686 University 8226 Endicott 7792 Wash. Hgts. 3316 Morningside 8500 Raymond 4495 Cathedral 4680 Cranford 569-J Sheepshead 3552 3428-J Wadsworth 0935 380-W Yonkers 8694 Boulevard 6510 New Rochelle 7763 1935 Regent 1562 [ Two Hundred Twenty ] Name Address Delahunt, Sienna, 77 Hancock St., Brooklyn Dingse, Geraldine, 268 Linden Ave., Brooklyn Donnell, Sarah 317 W. 107th St. Dow, Elizabeth Cameron, Brooks, 14 Garfield PI., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Dowdney, Marjorie, 640 Riverside Drive Dunn, Kathleen Schuyler, Brooks, 92 Meade Ave., Passaic, N. J. Edslberg, Lucy, John Jay, 11 Neil St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Elster, Claire Ruth, John Jay, Marksville, La. Eyerly, Katherine, Brooks, 216 S. Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Firor, Josephine W. H)2nd St. Fisher, Clara, .oo T . 2791 Valentine Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Fleury, Fernande 575 189th St. Fogel, Dorothy, 2980 W. 29th St., Brooklyn Fox, Alica Teresa, 1904 Bathgate Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Frank, Evelyn 215 W. 91st St. Frankenfelder, Alma. .157 W. 79th St. Friedman, May 515 W. 110th St. Friedman, Pearl, Spruce St., Cedarhurst, L. I. Friess, Constance, 972 Woodycrest Ave. Gahen, Louise May, 62 Overlook Ave., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Gain, Edith, John Jay, Jeffersonville, N. Y. Gale, Naomi, Wallace Lodge, Yonkers, N. Y. 414 College, Farmington, Mo. Gallo, Lillian, 8 Lurting St., Corona, L. I. Gambrill, Helen. ...548 Riverside Drive Gardner, Emily, John Jay, 124 Brattle St., Cambridge. Mass. Gemmel, Janet H 317 W. 83rd St. Gibb, Frances 42 W. 75th St. Gibson, Lyda Marie, Brooks, 454 Riverside Drive Goldsmith, Rita 841 W. 177th St. Gould, Margaret 63 Hamilton Ter. Grape, Karin, 57 Clinton St., White Plains, N. Y. Greenwood, Ruth, 129 S. Lexington Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Guild, Ruth, John Jay, 31 Duke St., Mattapan, Mass. Hamburger, Elizabeth, 301 W. 109th St. Hansen, Margaret, John Jay, 902 Taylor St., Amarillo, Tex. Hawkey, Elizabeth, 1061 Teaneck Rd., Teaneck, N. J. Telephone Lafayette 0205-J Flatbush 9886 Academy 1251 Edgecombe 7877 Passaic 6335 1495-J Riverside 9761 Raymond 4516 Coney Island 4098-W Tremont 4242 Riverside 1135 Endicott 1416 Cathedral 3678 Cedarhurst 4008 Jerome 3066 Hackensack 3631-W Morningside 5790 University 3966 Endicott 5926 Trafalgar 1111 Cathedral 4820 Billings 7926 Audubon 8540 3035-W 381-M Academy 3251 Name Address Hedges, Elizabeth, John Jay, 13 W. 2nd St., Frederick, Md. Hellman, Doris, 49 Merrall Rd., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Herrmann, Elsie. .. .1224 Union Avs. Hill, Griffitha, West End Ave. and The Espla- nade, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn Hitchcock, Katherine, Scarsdale, N. Y. Hoffman, Sarah, 1878 Andrews Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Hooke, Mary, Armourville Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Hope, Helen, John Jay) 58 Lafayette St., Stamford, Conn. Houck, Katherine, 733 E. 243rd St., Bronx, N. Y. 81 First Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Howard, Marion E., 583 E. 168th St. Hunter, Emma Dana, Sound Beach, Conn. Hussey, Cornelia, 150 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Hussie, Dorothy 412 W. 20th St. 3624 Lafayette Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Ittner, Alice, 2 Miller Ave., Brooklyn Johnson, Dorothy. John Jay, 200 N. Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Johnson, Helen, 227 W. 2nd St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Johnson, Mary Steele, 54 Inglam St., Forest Hills, L. I. Kaiser, Eleanor J 120 W. 70th St. Kellar, Harriet, Brooks, 450 Irving St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Kendall, Elsie Harriet, 189 Claremont Ave. 128 White St., Springfield, Mass. Kimball, Vera, John Jay, Anchorage, Alaska Kleeman, Louise, John Jay, 819 N. Fountain Ave., Springfield, Mass. Kleinberg, Rose, 1476 Wilkins Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Woodbridge, N. Y. Klitgaard, Thyra, 18 Westcott Blvd., Westerleigh, Staten Island, N. Y. Klune, Virginia Kathleen, 91 Tremont St., Harrison, N. Y. Knowles, Frances. ...221 Seaman Ave. Kohn, Grace 640 W. 153rd St. Koppel, Dorothy Long Beach, L. I. Kornblith, Rebecca, 82 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn Kramer, Lucy, John Jay, 36 Chester Ave., Brooklyn Krueger, Louise, John Jay, 3819 Gahna St., Milwaukee, Wis. Telephone Frederick 231 Far Rock. 1338 Bingham 2382 Coney Island 3036 Scarsdale 992 Raymond 3812 Bronxville 3921 Bingham 10148 Sound Beach 464 Orange 4164 Watkins 4789 Glenmore 5793 Hillcrest 2839-W Boulevard 10322 Endicott 8591 Morningside 4478 Port Richmond 1154 Wadsworth 8393 Bradhurst 2750 Long Beach 1011 Hadingway 10359 Windsor 8335 [ Two Hundred Twenty-one ] Name Address Lenke, Dorothy, 764 Elmore PI., Brooklyn Lerman, Louie, John Jay, Athens, Ala. Levin, Florence, 1371 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn Lipton, Miriam. .2755 Sedgwick Ave. Loesser, Grace 14 W. 107th St. Lopez, Mildred, 81 Carlton Ter., New Rochelle, N. Y. Lowndes, Elizabeth Gaillard, John Jay, 213 E. Bolton St., Savannah, Ga. Lustig, Helen, 163 Elm Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. McBride, Helen, Brooks, 36 Leighton Rd., Wellesley, Mass. McCloskey, Marguerite, John Jay, Weppingers Falls, N. Y. McGill, Olive, John Jay, 28 South St., Westfield, Mass. Mallory, Ellene Ruth, 820 Van Buren Place, North Bergen, N. J. 351 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. Mandel, Alice, Brooks, 228 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. Manz, Helen 205 W. 89th St. Marden, Dorothy, 106 23rd St., Jackson Heights, L. I. Marden, Mary Newell.,110 W. 55th St. Success Magazine, 251 4th Ave. Marks, Ruth 71 W. 116th St. Mekeel, Evelyn, Brooks) Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Michelfelder, Eleanor, 17 Trent St., New Rochelle, N. Y. Miller, Carrita 17 E. 86th St. Hillside, Pasadena, Calif. Monzillo, Enez, 2249 82nd St., Brooklyn Mores, Minerva, Union Ave., Crssskill, N. J. Moscowitz, Mary. .. 1472 Bryant Ave. Muggli, Hilda, John Jay, 596 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa. Mutnick, Rashelle, 650 West End Ave. Nelson, Marjory, 90 Morningside Drive Hartsdale, N. Y. Neuberger, Evelyn, 605 W. 141st St. Norton, Ade le, 725 Riverside Drive Nystrom, Birna, 333 Main St., Ridgefisld Park, N. J. O ' Brien, Helen Veronica, 125 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. O ' Connor, Amy 334 W. 87th St. Oellrich, Inez, Brooks, 67 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Oenslager, Beatrice, 12 E. 95th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone Mansfield 1536 Slocum 1053 Kinssbridge 1288 Academy 7681 New Roch. 6042-W Hil ' .crest 1535-M Schuyler 9101 Havemeyer 4411 Circle 7510 University 4500 27-J Bensonhurst 7527-W Englewood 960-W Intervale 7477 Riverside 8032 Edgecombe 8325 Audubon 7685 Hackensack 1997-W New Roch. 4471 Schuyler 5618 Name Address Osmotherly, Sue, Brooks, Hot Springs, S. Dak. Paul, Anne Virginia, John Jay, 54 Wedgemore Ave., Winchester, Mass. Perry Catherine, Johnson, 93 St. Marks Place, Staten Island Peterson, Helen. 1542 Greenoak PL, Ozone Park, L. I. Pfeil, Eugenie, 390 Rossmore Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Pierce, Josephine, 60 Manursing Ave., Rye, N. Y. Franconia, N. H. Plumer, Louise Victoria, 26 Bayview Ave., Manhasset, L. I. Pope, Eva, Brooks, Forest Glen, Md. Porter, Florence.. . 519 W. 119th St. N. Main, Cheburne, Tex. Powers, Margaret, John Jay, 12 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Reymann, Elizabeth, John Jay, 101 15th St., Wheeling, W. Va. Rhea, Catherine 410 W. 115th St. 224 Ridgewood Ave., West View, Bellevue, Pa. Rich, Eleanor 884 Riverside Drive Rich, Elizabeth H 204 W. 70th St. Richards, Ruth, 17 Overhill PI., Yonkers, N. Y. Romero, Maria 135 W. 74th St. Rouillion, Constance, 46 Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers, N. Y. Royer, Ruth 115 S. Corona Ave., Valley Stream, L. I. Rubin, Florence, 385 Central Park West Rubino, Helen Babylon, N. Y. Scebelo, Minnie 38 LaSalle St. Schaad, Louise, 201 Washington Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Scheidell, Dorothv John Jay, Jeffersonville, N. Y. Schopp, Maybelle....l5 Pershing Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Schwartz, Sulamith, 1268 46th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sender, Sadie 330 W. 36th St. Serrallis, Rosa Marie. 320 W. 86th St. Shumway, E v a ,xΒ Β«t v - 50 Hale Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Sims, A. Varley .153 W. 80th St. Cascade, Va. Singer, Catharine 311 W. 74th St. Smith, Edith....392 3rd St., Brooklyn Smith, Gertrude Bard, 463 W. 144th St. Smith, Helen Long, John Jay, Cascade, Va. Telephone Richmond Hill 3490 Bronxville 1441 Manhasset 116 Billings 0149 Hillcrest 2949-W Endicott 2594 Yonkers 8680 Valley Stream 1317 Schuyler 5267 Babylon 111 1379-J Jeffersonville 26 New Roch. 1210 Lackawanna 2380 White Plains 3549-J Endicott 6864 South 2218 Bradhurst 2658 [ Two Hundred Twenty-two ] Name Address Smith, Jean, Brooks, 1304 Edgewood Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Smith, Marian, John Jay, 18 Enos PI., Jersey City, N. J. Sneider, Ethel, John Jay, 1431 Milburn Ave., Toledo, Ohio Sohn, Helen 610 W. 1 ' lOth St. Solow, Helen 976 Anderson Ave. Sotkin, Lillian, 380 S. 4th St., Brooklyn Spiltoir, Florence 529 W. 186th St. Sproul, Edith, Brooks} 260 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N. J. Stanley, Margaret, 192 Woodworth Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Stark, Sylvia, 41 Cornell Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Steele, Harriet S., 795 St. Nicholas Ave. Steinam, Edith.. . 949 West End Ave. V Stemmons, Sidney Allen, 540 W. 122nd St. Stempfle, Evelyn, 10 Linden Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Sterling, Eunice 1303 Clay Ave. Stickle, Dorothy 612 W. 115th St. Stone, Noel, John Jay , 18 W. 52nd St. Storey, Parnie 99 Claremont Ave. Street, Elizabeth, Brooks, 29 Jewett Place, Utica, N. Y. Street, Mary Anna, 530 Riverside Drive Sussman, Elizabeth, John Jay, 260 Westwood Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Taylor, Harriet, Brooks, Thompson, Conn. Thomas, Catherine 240 W. 71st St. Thompson, Gertrude, 449 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Tierney, Priscilla Kerley, 122 E. 51st St. Telephone Asbury Park 1632-J Cathedral 6869 Jerome 2911 Stagg 5368 Wadsworth 6770 Yonkers 8578-J Yonkers 5448-M Bradhurst 4454 Academy 2254 Morningside 4880 998-R Jerome 5046 Cathedral 3940 Circle 2192 Morningside 4297 Morningside 2842 Putnam 447-5 Trafalgar 1019 Yonkers 696-M Plaza 0736-J Name Address Tinson, Beatrice, 78 Maurice Ave., Elmhurst, L. I. Tock, Frances K., 314 Barklay St., Flushing, N. Y. Toerge, Edna V.....411 West End Ave. Tyng, Harriet, 6 Circle St., South Norwalk, Conn. Van Namee, Roberta, 30 Clark St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Van Riper, Elizabeth Julia, 203 Holmes St., Belleville, N. J. ' β€’ Van Slyke, Harriet, 169 Prospect St., Leonia, N. J. Voislawsky, Elizabeth, 1148 Fifth Ave. Wahlig, Lucile 611 W. 114th St. Sin Cliff, L. I. Webb, Gertrude, John Jay, 211 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, N. J. Welch, Dorothy 348 E. 23rd St. Weller, Esther B., 47 Eldorado PI., Weehawken, N. J. West, Evelyn Ella, John Jay} 1635 S. Cheyenne, Tuka, Okla. Whiteside, Jessie, 109 Mt. Joy PI., New Rochelle, N. Y. Wilner, Shirley 445 W. 153rd St. Wilson, Grace, Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N. J. Whitmer, Enid A., 56 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport N. Y. Wood, Edith 853 Seventh Ave. Wood, Helen 324 Pleasant Ave. Care Neighborhood House, 1341-A Mt. Clair, St. Louis, Mo. Wood, Mary Lydia ...853 Seventh Ave. Woolf, Dorothy 457 W. 123rd St. Yabrow, Lillian, 534 Bradford St., Brooklyn Yamaguchi, MegumL.100 Payson Ave. Yarborough, Eleanor, John Jay, Louisburg. N. C. Zullars, Edna 438 W. 116th St. Tele thorn Newtown 2330-M Flushing 0940-J Endicott 7280 Norwalk 3412 Pleasantville 402 Belleville 1524-W Leonia 739-M Atwater 4849 Leonia 711-M Flatbush 1131-J New Rochelle 7294 Edgecombe 5026 396 Circle 5792 Circle 5792 Morningside 0658 Glenmore 9944-W Wadsworth 2349 Cathedral 2627 SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Aall, Kathrine 420 W. 116th St. Bohan, Katherine 132 E. 45th St. Bruce, Mrs. Mary M., 420 W. 121st St. Dept. of Ag. Ed., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio Bu Dahn, Frances L., 150 Claremont Ave. Butler, Margaret, Johnson, Fort Dodge, Iowa Byard, Ella Wynne 11 E. 68th St. Cam pbell, Mrs. Estelle M., 39 Claremont Ave. Chavane, Nicols, 90 Morningside Drive Cathedral 7100 Murray Hill 8700 Morningside 4630 Cathedral 4850 Chichester, Hazel, 25 Cottage PL, White Plains, N. J. Chow, Harriet S., International House, Hui Shan District, Mukden, China Clark, Caroline 149 E. 72nd St. Conklin, Catherine, 222 Riverside Drive Criswell, Rousseau . 517 W. 113th St. 4807 Bujan St., Dallas, Tex. Dinsmore, Dolorous, John Jay, 1655 E. 13th Ave., Denver, Col. Duer, Sophie 29 E. 64th St. Dunn, Mrs. Frances.. ..17 E. 82nd St. Elbel, Vernice 305 W. 100th St. 605 Portage Ave., South Bend, Ind. Wh. Plains 3008 Butterfield 7326 [ Tn ' o Hundred Twenty-three ] Name Address Fockhart, Lolita L. W., Somerville, N. J. Gallagher, Helen Desmond, 607 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn Gerard, Elizabeth, 481 Conover Ter., Orange, N. J. Glessner, Elizabeth 224 E. 57th St. Goddard, Auei W 969 Park Ave. Gude, Mabel, 434 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J. Gundry, Doris 600 W. 115th St. 69 Worrel Rd., Clifton, Bristol, England Harding, Mrs. Marion Choate, 125 E. 72nd St. Harper, Ru-Flo, John Jay, California, Ca-Cata, S. C. Hawkey, Elizabeth Teaneck, N. J. Johnson, Isabel M..555 W. 173rd St. Henryetta, Okla. Kavanaugh, Margaret, 414 W. 121st St. Keating, Helen 612 W. 115th St. 74 Sturges Ave., Mansfield, Oh Kenmore, Eleanor H., 259 Garfield Place, Brooklyn Lee, Alice Bigelow 4 E. 66th St. Li, Grace S. F., International House, 182 Parkes Rd., Tientsin, China Liebman, Tony, 380 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn McKay, Elizabeth, John Jay, Pontiac, 111. McKee, Frances Pannell, 21 Ivanhoe Ter., East Orange, N. J. McKibbin, Alice Ill E. 10th St. McVickar, Phylli s Bard, Hotel Wentworth, 59 W. 46th St. Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N. J. Mason, Catherine Jane, John Jay, Marceline, Mo. Mehler, Elsa 790 Riverside Drive Merrill, Lydia 925 Park Ave. Michelson, Miriam. John Jay, 988 Park Ave., Woodcliff, N. J. Telephone Somerville 330 Flatbush 0238 Orange 4662-M Plaza 8659 Bud. 2040 Englewood 1650 it. Morningside, 9393 Prospect 6078 Col. 0036 Morristown 81 Bowling Green 0718 Union 7184 Name Address Telephone Moe, Gerda Sophie, Brooks, 47 Jacob Aalls St., Christiania Monroe, Mrs. Mary West, 440 Riverside Drive Mvers, Mrs. Mabel Greene, 435 W. 119th St. Valparaiso, Ind. Ogden, Ida Gertrude.. ..14 E. 79th St. Ogden, Louisa Helena . .14 E. 79th St. Palmer, Kathryn....416 W. 122nd St. Piatt, Marion 128 W. 11th St. Read, Grace F., Brooks, 869 Walker Ave., Oakl and, Calif. Ready, Margaret M..610 W. 141st St. Shepardson, Nadine V., 33 Central Ave., Sta. Island, N. Y. Homer, Nebr. Slack, Amelia, John Jay, 214 E. Watauga Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. Sperry, Rosalie 345 Park Ave. Swartout, Caroline Harder, 839 W. 179th St. Talmage, Mildred, Smithtown, Long Island Tarbet, Edith Lynnette, John Jay, 24 E. 68th St. Tentchova, Ludmila..603 W. 138th St. Thomas, Lydia Irene..540 W. 123rd St 540 W. 123rd St. Bellingham, Wash. Tiader, Margusrite 30 E. 60th St. Underhill, Dorothy 11 W. 10th St. 21 Norwood Ave., Summit, N. J. Untermyer, Mrs. Elise S., 35 E. 84th St. Van Alstyne, Elizabeth, 519 W. 123rd St. The Stuyvesant Road, Kinderhook, N. Y. Weiss, Elizabeth....351 W. 114th St. Whipple, Vivien 245 W. 107th St. Willard, Marian 521 Park Ave. Woolley, Alvira, 222 Westchester Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. 575 Driggs Ave., Salt Lake, Utah Yamanoue, Ito, John Jay, 2 Fut su kaichi, Okayama, Japan Butterfield 5197 Butterfield 5197 Chelsea 0661 Audubon 3384 48 Plaza 6524 Wadsworth 8903 Summit 43-R Monument 1633 Regent 2659 u [ Two Hundred Twenty-four ] The Class of 1924 Name Address Occupation Ackerman, Ruth 35 West 81st Street, N. Y. C. Albansoder, Elsie Frieda 243 Jackson Ave., Jersey City. Alexander, Adele Richmond New Canaan, Conn Doubleday, Page Co. Aiford, Elizabetn Brockington Maxton, North Carolina. Alien, Ethel Delilah 613 N. 3rd Street, Temple, Texas Graduate work for Masters in University of California. Alzamora, Lucia 122 East 39th Street, New York City. Anderson, Marjorie Mahala 1025 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Applebaum, Cecily 1880 Belmont Avenue, Bronx School of Journalism in Columbia; stu- dent. Archibald, Helena c-o Corn Ex. Bank, 7 E. 42d St., N. Y. C. Arnstein, Elizabeth Dobbs Ferry, N. Y Medical Course in College of Physicians and Surgeons. de Assern, Marie Josephine 5642 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. (Mrs. King Parker) Auerbach, Constance Gallard 117 West 86th Street, New York City Statistics Dept., R. H. Macy Co. Backus, Mary Alice 320 East 49th St., Savannah, Ga. Baker, Louise Hale 123 Alsop St., Jamaica, N. Y Teacher in training in Washington Irv- ing High School. Bang, Laura Marie Byram Shore, Portchester, N. Y Assistant to secretary in Teachers ' Coll. Barker, Juliet Cliffdale Farm, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Barrington, Adlene Alice Cut Bank, Mo. Secretarial Spanish course in Colum- bia. Bazinet, Adele 1228 Amsterdam Ave., New York Spanish Course, Columbia. Bennett, Ethel Roberta 6811 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher in Valley Stream High School, Long Island. Bennett, May Selena 221 Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers, N. Y Teacher in Mineola High School. Berliner, Freida Sophie 170 West 73rd CSt., New York City Volunteer Lab. Assistant, Lincoln Hosp. Berntson, Ruth Christine 42-01 97th St., PI. Corona, L. I Technician, Dr. Madre, Path Lab. Berry, Gladys Mary Longwood Ave., Bedford, Va Teacher, Warrenton Country School, Va. Bier, Marjorie 2720 Broadway, N. Y. C Publicity Assistant, Gay and Hannau. Black, Mildred Robert 158 Montrose Ave., Rutherford, N. J.. ..Teacher of English to foreigners, N. Y. C. Blum, Gertrude 1352 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. C Clerk Contest Dept., McFadden Publi- cations, N. Y. C. Boyle, Marion Ligouri 26 Notre Dame St., Glen Falls, N. Y Bradley, Mary Margaret 195 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-Training, Girls ' High School, Brooklyn. Brown, Bertha Louise 155 24th Ave., San Francisco, Calif Bryant, Katherine Andem 43 Prospect Drive, Yonkers Secretary, World Book Co. Buhler, Edith Louise 260 4th Avenue New York City Fraternity for Friendly Worship (volun- teer). Caldor, Selina 408 Manhattan Ave., New York City Research Assistant to Prof. Llewellyn at Yale Law School. Candee, Marjorie Dent 10 Arch St., Norwalk, Conn Dramatic Director and Librarian of Boys ' Work at East Side Y. M. C. A. Stu- dent at Columbia University. Cerlian, Marie Louise 36 West 56th St., New York City Clarke, Frances Marguerite 1400 Third Ave., New Brighton, Pa. Graduate work in mathematics at Colum- bia. Colihan, Genevieve Telen 109 North Jay Street, Rome, N. Y Secretary to president of Brambach Pi- ano Company. Colgan, Virginia Elizabeth 253 Sterling St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Statistician, Association of Life Insur- ance Presidents. Collins, Marion 1315 Washington St., Michigan City, Ind. Studying Education at Detroit Teachers ' College. Condon, Mvra Ruth 2974 Decatur St., New York City Studying at Columbia. Cooper, Agnes Pollock 253 West 93rd St., New York City Sales Clerk, R. H. Macy Co. Corrigan, Viola Angelica 198 Second St., Clifton, N. J Sub. Teacher at Clifton High School. Cross, Helen Liberty, New York Teacher, Dover Plains High School. [ Tzvo Hundred Twenty-five ] Name Address Occupation Cushman, Ruth Evelyn 311 Convent Ave., New York City Teacher, Barnard School for Girls. Daniels, Elna Sag Harhor, New York Teachers ' College, Physical Education Course. Darmstadter, Hildegarde 2167 Grandview Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Denholm, Florence Elizabeth 154 West 106th St., New York City Teacher-in-Training, Evander Childs ' High School. DeSola, Alice 145 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, N. Y Student at Columbia University. Devlin, Eleanor Shipman 148 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y Teacher, Niagara Falls High School. Diamant, Gertrude 93 Joraleman St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-in-Training, Boys ' High School, Brooklyn. Doyle, Hilarion 418 Tenth Ave., Scranton, Pa Educational Work, Women ' s Institute. Dunham, Catherine Knerr 40 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Proof Reading, Western Elec. Co., Inc. Edwards, Blanche Elizabeth ..Sayville, L. I. Teacher, Greenport High School. Edwards, Sarah Charline 169 Elm Ave., Rahway, N. J Egbert, Margaret 145 West Third St., Oil City, Pa Substitute Teacher, Public Schools, Oil City. Einert, Amy Christine 421 West 121st St., New York City Studying at College of Physicians and Surgeons. Englander, Norma 260 Fort Washington Ave., N. Y. C Estill, Ruth i Farquhar, Charlotte Botjer 216 W. Passaic Ave., Rutherford, N. J... Teacher, Clark School for Concentration. Farr, Marion Orange, N. J. Felsher, Frances 278 Merrimack St., Manchester, N. H Special Squad, R. H. Macy Co. Ferriss, Alice Belle .New Milford, Conn. Teacher, High School, Patchoque, L. I. Fetterly, Dorothy Evelyn 12 Clifton Terrace, Weehawken, N. J Teacher, W. N. Y. School No. 1. Fosdick, Eloise Adele 790 Riverside Drive, New York City. Garfunkel, Mildred Belle 35 East 84th St., New York City Graduate Courses in French at Columbia. Giddings, Georgia Runyon 344 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y Chem. Asst. at Mt. Holyoke College. Ginsberg, Helen 839 Riverside Drive, New York City Student, Radcliffe College. Grant, Agnes MacGregor 142% Warburten Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.. . Student, Columbia University. Graves, Lottie Paducah, Texas. Gray, Helen 45 Bergen Ave., Ridgefield Park, N. J.. Teacher, Hicksville High School. Green, Helen James ! 28 Woodland Ave., East Orange, N. J. .... Statistical Secretary at Columbia. Gross, Ada Lillian 166 Henry Street, New York City Substitute, Elementary School, N. Y. Gunn, Olive Elizabeth 170 West 105th St., New York City Student, Miller Business School. Harrington, Virginia Draper 328 Convent Ave., New York City History Course, Columbia. Harris, Lillian 1100 Park Ave., New Lork City Acting, Theatre Guild. Harrison, Isabelle 533 E. 41st St., Savannah, Ga Social Service. Hayward, Elizabeth Johnson 1710 N. Delaware St.. Indianapolis, Ind.. Head Clerk in Admissions Office at Co- lumbia. Heideman, Alice E 59 Spruce St., Newark, N. J. (Mrs. Royal B. Freas). Hockaday, Veria Cleburne, Texas Graduate Work at Teachers ' College, Co- lumbia. Holmes, Josephine Marie. Hoyt, Helen 341 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J Teacher, Elizabeth Public Schools. Hubbard, Marv Paterson 227 East Third St., Flint, Michigan Huxtable, Ruth 528 W. 151st St.. New York City Teacher, Orlando Junior High School, Fla. litis, Charlotte 44 Concord St. ,Englewood, N. J Teacher, Granville High School. Jacob, Nellie Clara 8 bis Rue de Chateuadun, Paris (9 erne) Studying Botany at the Sorbonne. (Mme. Gustav Adolphe Schelling). France. Jarema, Josephine Joanna 129 East 7th St., New York City Lab. Assistant in College of Physicians and Surgeons. Jobert, Honora Suzanne 130 Claremont Ave., New York City. Kahrs, Grace Evelyn 533 West 141st St., New York City Statistician, General Chem. Co. Karagheusian, Leila 88 Central Park West, New York City.. . Union Settlement (volunteer). Kaufman, Stella R 249 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Clerical and Publicity Work, Popular Science Monthly. Kirk, Edith Lambert 233 Weirfield St., Brooklyn, N. Y Student, Columbia University. Keiley, Gertrude Mary 213 Claremont Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Kellner, Nellie Lolita 30 5th Avenue, New York City Private Study. (Mrs. Hubert Mann). King, Eleanor Miller Woodville, Rapp Co., Va Teacher, Sperryville High School, Va. [ Two Hundred Twenty-six ] Name Address Occupation Kortheuer, Eleanor Pelham 402 West 148th St., New York City Secretary, American Museum Natural History. Kraus, Bertha 2345 Broadway, New York City Student, Teachers ' College. Kraus, Dorothy Grace 14 East 94th St., New York City Art Students ' League. Kruger, Barbara Louise 541 Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y Foreman, National Carbon Co. Lambrecht, Mary Elizabeth 2437 Valentine Ave., New York City Technician, New York Hospital. Lavers, Katherine Frances 145 Vermilyea Ave., New York City Chemist, DuPont de Nemours Co. Leal, Margaret Virginia 237 Woodworth Ave., Yonkers, N. Y Studying for M. A. at Columbia. LePage, Helen Louise 155 Overlook St., Mount Vernon, N. Y Assistant to Secretary of Admisions at Teachers ' College. Lewis, Louise Geraldine 523 West 121st St., New York City Graduate Courses in English at Colum- hia and Assistant to Miss Latham. Lincoln, Anna Elizabeth 549 Jefferson Ave., Elizabeth, N. J Graduate Work at Columbia. Losee, Ruth 235 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lowenberg, Elsie 144 West 4th St., Bloomsburg, Pa. McAllister, Frances 400 West 118th St., New York City Clerk, National Park Bank. McDermott, Helen May 1610 University Ave., New York City Research Assistant, Frank Seamon, Inc., (Mrs. F. Platte). Advertising. McGrath, Gladys Vincent Capron, Va Graduate Work, School of Journalism. McLaughlin, May 136 West 116th St., New York City Teacher, Hawley High School, Pa. Marks, Gertrude Elizabeth 98 N. Parkway, East Orange, N. J Teacher-in-Training, George Washington High School, New York. Martin, Janet Cold Spring Hill, Huntington, N. Y. C New York School of Social Work (Study- ing) and Working at Greenwich House. Maryon, Margaret Constance Trinity Rectory, Bristol, R. I. Matzke, Helen Margaret 307 Hull Ave., New York City Teacher, Arden School, Lakewood, N. J. Mehrer, Ruth 44 West 175th St., New York City United Hebrew Charities. Messinger, Olivia Amelia 253 Bushkill St., Easton, Pa Teacher, Easton High School, Pa. Milgram, Lillian 151 Chester St.. Brooklyn, N. Y Student University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Miner, Helen Elizabeth 309 West 93rd St., New York City Secretary, Rockefeller Foundation. Mirsky, Jeanette Rachel 307 West 79th St., New York City Synopsis Work for Metro-Goldwyn Pic- tures Corporation. Moen, Yvonne 337 West 70th St., New York City Monzillo, Gilda 2249 82nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y Substitute at Brooklyn High School. Morales, Lucille Adelaide 611 West 158th St., New York City Registrar ' s Office at N. Y. University. Morrell, Freda 203 Fenimore St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-in-Training, Bryant High School. Morrison, Laura Gray 104 Clinton St., Danville, Pa Teacher, Orient High School. Morrow, Josephine Virginia 203 Branard Ave., Houston, Texas Graduate School, Columbia. Mucha, Caroline Helen 533 Franklin St., Elizabeth, N. J Teacher, Chester High School. Musterman, Claire Margareta 7 Clifton Terrace, Weehawken, N. J Secretary to Dr. Burton Lee of N. Y. C. Narzisenfeld, Bessie 3657 Broadway, New York City Courses in French at Columbia. Norton, Esther Leah Wellsville, N. Y. Checking, American Telephone Tel. Co. O ' Brien, Helen Coppinger Chatham, New York A. M. at Columbia. O nitoene, Mary Helen 644 83rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-in-Training. Textile H. S. Ostrander, Ida Anna Ghent, New York Teacher, Millerton Hifrh School, N. Y. Parker, Evelyn Burnett 178 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher, Gloversville High School. Peebles, Harriet Frances 408 N. Jefferson St.. Athens. Ala Clerk, American Telephone Tel. Co. Pepper, Eleanor 370 Central Park West, N. Y. C Course in Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Petri, Emilie Nanette Irvington-on-Hudson, New York Teacher, Irvington Elementary School. Phillips, Eleanor Marion 1146 47th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y Sec. American Peace Award Com. Pincus, Mary 584 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pless. Helen Mendel 440 Sixth Ave., Astoria, N. Y. (Mrs. Charles Steiner). Potter. Muriel Catherine 889 St. Nicholas Ave.. N. Y. C. Price, Elizabeth Winston .170 West 59th St., New York City Student and Graduate Assistant in Zoo- logy, University of Pittsburgh. Pyle, Mary Mechling 7328 Schoyer Ave., Swissvale, Pa. Quint, Ethel 645 West End Ave.. New York City Courses at Y. W. C. A. Rachmaninoff, Irene 33 Riverside Drive, New York City. (Princess Pierre Wolkonsky). [ Tivo Hundred Tzveivty- ' seven ] Name Address Occupation Ranney, Mary Emily Ft. Wadsworth, S. I (Mrs. John L. Whitelaw). Regan, Christine Helen 427 Spruce St., Roselle Park, N. J Teacher, Battin High School, Elizabeth, N. J. Reinheimer, Margaret 49 W. 70th St., New York City Social Service Work. Reinke, Margaret Caroline 540 W. 189th St., New York City Teacher, Pratt School. Rose, Edith June 924 West End Ave., New York City. (Mrs. Jerome Kohlberg). Ryan, Mildred Theresa 7244 Coles Ave., Chicago Studying, Berlitz School. Sanderson, Jennie 179 High Park Ave., Toronto, Can Teacher, York Collegiate Inst., York, Pa. Schwartz, Mabel 123 East 94th St., New York City. Searcy, Helene Wilhelmina Durango, Colorado (Studying, Teachers ' College, and Re - (Mrs. Louis George Puis). search Assistant in Psychology, at Teachers ' College. Seligman, Florence Caroline 108 East 81st St., New York City Studying at Columbia. Sheehan, Marion Clark 27 Gould Ave., Newark, N. J Teacher, Clark School. Sherpick, Eva Ella 709 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-in-Training at Richmond Hill High School. Shippen, Mary Shippen Road, Louisville, Ky Teacher, Glen Rock High School, N. J. Shuser, Dora Florence 502 West 112nd St., New York City Assistant Buyer, R. H. Macy Co. Slayton, Alice Vera 1995 Davidson Ave., New York City Teacher-in-Training at Flushing High School. Smith, Dorothea Fonner Longbranch, Washington Clerical Work, Brentano ' s. Smulny, Mrs. Edith Heyn 617 West 141st St., New York City Office Asst., Charity Organization Society Spingarn, Henriette Cynthia 623 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Teacher-in-Training, New Utrecht High School. Steinno, Luba M. 28 W. 47th Street, New York City Asst. Photographer to Marcia Stein. Steinschneider, Fanny 253 E. Kingsbridge Rd., Bronx, N. Y. Stokes, Mrs. Lilyan c-o U. S. Mortgage Trust Co., Broad- way and 73rd St., New York Social Service. Stoll, Florence Amanda 46 W. 96th St., New York City Pratt Secretarial School. Sullivan, Dorothy 1034 S. Main St., Anderson, S. C Teacher, Landrum High School, S. C. Thayer, Myla Thomas 150 Brompton Rd., Garden City, N. Y Financial Librarian, National City Co. Thompson, Mary Van Fossen Hollins, Va. Tichenor, Constance 59 Wickham Ave., Middleton, N. Y Teacher, Roscoe High School, N. Y. Trull, Edna 24 Claremont Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y Studying at Columbia. Veilchenblau, Hortense 1340 Madison Ave., New York City Temporary Statistician, Columbia En- trance Board. Velten, Alice Port Orchard, Washington Teaching Children of South Porto Rican Sugar Co., La Romana, Dominican Republic. Wallfield, Marie 1269 46th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y Substitute Teacher, New Utrecht H. S. Warren, Alice Katrine Springfield, 111. Waterman, Elizabeth Lane 335 Park Ave., Boston, Mass Studying for M. A. at Radcliffe College. 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ROOT, Manager C=3 J Bruck-Weiss Millinery 6 WEST 5 7th STREET NEW YORK WRAPS HATS COATS GOWNS PRICES NEVER EXCESSIVE Compliments of NATHAN GOLDMANN We are members of Florists ' Telegraph Delivery. Flowers by Wire to All the World. Tel. Cathedral 5U97-!U2!Β J. G. PAPADEM CO. FLORISTS 2953 BROADWAY NEW YORK Bet, 1 1 5th- 1 16th Sts. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ 7 wo Hundred Thirty-two ] Tel. Cath. 1729 OPTICAL REPAIRING N. GORDON WATCHES β€” CLOCKS β€” JEWELRY EXPERT REPAIRING of American and Swiss Watches and French Clocks ALL WORK GUARANTEED Opposite Hartley Hall 1129 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Between 11 5th- 11 6th Streets NEW YORK CITY PENCILS Uke Largest Selling Quality ' Penal hi tiieWorld As soft as you wish; as hard as you please; but always smoother than you had dreamed. No other pencil so perfectly meets the requirements of instructor and pupil alike. 17 black degrees, 3 copying Tor bold, heavy lines . For Writing, sketching . For clean, fine lines . For delicate, thin lines . Plain Ends, per Hoz. . Rubber EndL-, per doz. 6B-5B-1B-3B . 2B-B-HB-I-H 2H-3H-4H-5H.6H . 7H-8H-9H SI. 00 1.20 American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Ave, New York 2875 BROADWAY (at 112th Street and near Columbia University) ESTABLISHED 1894 PRIVATE SECRETARIAL and COMMERCIAL TRAINING β€” Shorthand, Typewriting, Filing, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, etc. Day and Evening Sessions The training of thousands for business employment during the past thirty years puts us in a position to say that we know how. Send for catalog. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Thirty-three ] FAIBISY Announces an exhibition of the latest ex- clusive models in Gowns, Suits and Wraps β€” for all occasions. $35 and up BROADWAY, at 1 06th STREET NEW YORK THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE A. G. SE.ILE.R 1224 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Between 120th and 121st Streets NEW YORK CITY Telephone : 5078 Morningsule M. J. CIRLIN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Choice Meats and Poultry Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 3060 BROADWAY NEW YORK Corner 1 2 1 st Street Tel. Cathedral 4004 Estab. 1908 THE LAUREATE CLEANING DYEING ESTABLISHMENT HURWITZ HURWITZ. Props. Ladies ' Tailors Furriers CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING and REMODELING of LADIES - AND GENTS - GARMENTS NEATLY DONE 1217 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Bet. 119th 120th Sts. NEW YORK When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [Two Hundred Thirty-four ] For that Sturdy β€” Steady β€” Stride VAN - HART SHOES FITTED BY EXPERTS OUR ONLY STORE IN NEW YORK 7 EAST 38th STREET NEW YORK a welcome guest at every party-Hay ' s Fi ve Fruit No wonder every- body likes it. It ' s the happy blending of pure fruit juices ' TitΒ Β« I that always hits the m il. I spot whenever and wherever you crave I j, -jH a delicious drink to lllffl cool and satisfy. Whoever tries to steal my beau, Will rest beneath next winter ' s snow. Phone Cathedral .V 54-5260 S. SINGER Established 1907 DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVERWARE, NOVELTIES and OPTICAL GOODS 2 I 5 AMSTERDAM AVENUE NEW YORK Between 1 19th and 120th Streets MISS LORRAINE, Inc. PERMANENT WAVING We Pride Ourselves on the Quality of Our Work APPOINTMENTS UNNECESSARY This is a Great Convenience to Students 2959 BROADWAY, Cor. 116th Street Tel. Cathedral 3893 Established 1 5 Years When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Thirty-five] A smart collection of Sport Togs for town and country at interesting prices. Phone, Bryant 5520 CHEZ EUGENIE RESTAURANT FRANCAIS 112-114 West 48th Street NEW YORK Cox Sons Vining 131 E. 23 St., New York Makers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS Phone Morningside 300 ' HENRY J. KAPNER, Prop. RIALTO FRENCH CLEANERS AND DYERS Branch 694 COLUMBUS AVENUE NEW YORK 3141 BROADWAY New York J v, O % p β–  .,?. RCG U S PAT Of Paris Peacock Shop 7 West 42nd St. at Fifth Ave. NEW YORK There ' s a thrill in Peacock Shoes a Dash and Youth- ful style that is so delightful Peacock Shop 7 WEST 42nd STREET AT FIFTH AVENUE When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tzvo Hundred Thirty-six ] R ramnleq pashions Registered in the United States Patent Office I Jw eJfyCodeJ of the? t mencanj (jwl THE name P ram! El J stands not for one fasliion but lor a whole family of youtliful fashions which change as the mode changes, so that there is always a new Bramley. Rramieu Dresses Bmmky Coats ft ramieti Suits Bismkii Shoes R ramleu; HATS BlSHlkH GLOVES p ramleq BATHING SUITS ft rau.letj SWEATERS R ramlElj fashions are originated ty and exclusive with Franklin Jimon Co inimitable, unduplicatable and uncopiable. franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets, New York Skillkrafters Incorporated Honor, Quality and Sincere Service SCHOOL and COLLEGE ENGRAVERS, STATIONERS, JEWELERS COMMENCEMENT WEDDING INVITATIONS, CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS AND RINGS, DANCE PROGRAMS, MENUS AND FAVORS, DIE STAMPED STATIONERY SAMPLES ON REQUEST Philadelphia, Pennsylvania When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Thirty-seven ] BROADWAY at 31th STREET Direct attention to their exclusive selection of CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES For All Occasions That Will Particularly Appeal To the College Girl At very moderate prices! MAN O ' WAR MIDDY The Sloped Side Make It Fit FOR SALE BY D. V. BAZINET 1226 AMSTERDAM AVE. WHITHER HALL NEW YORK When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Thirty-eight ] Cathedral 2480 College Drug Store, Inc. 2939 BROADWAY corner 1 1 5th street NEW YORK Tel. Morning-side 4800 J. L. FOX Tailor and Furrier French Cleaner and Dyer 1221 AMSTERDAM AVENUE N. E. COR. 120th ST. NEW YORK Vattr B, Sun TTien Sorr, VP. W.f.r D-i h Gh M il |TJl 51 [ 51 f51f CHRISTIAN 260 WEST 125th ST. NEW YORK QUICK PRINTING a] Engraving, Rubber Stamp n m 7 ii f5i fc==3i iQi n=====n r RESISTING TEMPTATION Is A Problem When You Face Our Pastry THE BAND BOX, AMSTERDAM AVE. BETWEEN 118th and I 19th STREETS Biological and Chemical Laboratory Apparatus, Chemicals, Drugs, Minerals and Stains Prescription Department Largest in New York City Fully equipped laboratory, glass blowing depart- ment and machine shop. Visit our showroom and advise us your requirements. EIMER AMEND ESTABLISHED 1851 NEW YORK, N. Y. THIRD AVE., 18th to 19th STREET Students: A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE West End Presbyterian Church AMSTERDAM AVE. REV. COR. 105TH ST. Pastor A. E. KE1GWIN, A.M., D.D. R. J. HARMEL1NK Director of Religious Education HERBERT E. EVANS Student Pastor 10 A. M. Bible Class. Services 1 1 A. M. ; 8 P. M. Young People ' s and Student Supper, 6 P. M. Pulpit of commanding influence. Music of high order. Highly organized institutional department, recognized community center. Four-fold program of Young Peo- ple ' s activities. Services of worship broadcast by Radio Station W.J.Z. Something going on every day in the week. Many students make this their church home while in New York. When ' patronizing our advertisers β–  Hehtion Mortarboard [ 7W.0 Hundred Thirty iiihe ' ] GREETINGS FROM CALIFORNIA SCHWABACHER-FREY STATIONERY CO. SAN FRANCISCO Andrew Geller SHOES HOSIERY New York I. SCHILLER Books and Stationery 2957 BROADWAY I 1 6th STREET My best regards to all of those Who say my poetry is prose. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tivo Hundred Forty ] Compliments A FRIEND When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tivo Hundred Forty-one ] Supreme Foot Comfort PEDIFORMES are scientifically correct, giving health and comfort by carrying the weight on the outside of the feet, taking the strain from arches and tired muscles. A rare combination of Qual- ity, Workmanship, Distinctive Appearance and Comfort. Foot Freedom by mail for the entire Family. PEDI FORM E America ' s Most Popular Shoe 36 West 36th St., New York City 322 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BRENTANO ' S Booksellers to the World Removed to No. 1 West 47th St. MME. PAULINE Millinery Gowns 44 West 56th St. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF S. LEDER THE POPULAR PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 122nd ST. AMSTERDAM AVE. REASONABLE PRICES DRUG, SODA, CIGARS, CANDY SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Phone Msd. 5507-0362 Tel. Cathedral 7723 The Garden Florist Branch : 2 5 35 Broadway 2883 Broadway Tel. Riverside 8676 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10 ' DISCOUNT TO BARNARD STUDENTS The greasy grind we all adore, With busy signs upon her door. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ fflwo Hundred Forty-two ] The Year ' s at the Spring Browning voiced the hap- piness of Nature ' s quick- ening life in song β€” and we embody that spirit, its joy, its color, and its beauty in our New Clothes. tsssssssss Ensemble Suits Sportswear Tailored Dresses Semi-Formal Frocks Afternoon Frocks Evening and Dance Dresses at Modest Prices Park Avenue at 5 7th Street NEW YORK Colleges and all Amateur Theatricals Charles Chrisdie Co. 41 WEST 4 7TH STREET BETWEEN 5th and 6th AVENUES NEW YORK Telephone, Bryant 2449-0218 When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ ' At ' o Hundred Forty-three ] Authentic New Modes IMPORTATIONS AND ADAPTATIONS SELECTION individually designed embodying every phase of the new vogue for smart women. For travel, sports, formal and informal occasions, a correct assortment approved by fashion. GOWNS FROCKS COATS WRAPS MILLINERY SWEATERS SHOEWEAR ACCESSORIES STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tivo Hundred Forty-four ] PHONE 2273-2274 CIRCLE MAIER CO., Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Meats, Poultry, Game and Provisions Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions Supplied Tea Rooms a Specialty 871 SIXTH AVE., Cor. 49th St. BRANCH: 8 73 NINTH AVENUE NEW YORK PHONE, COLUMBUS 2971 Amongst Friends Are you one of those genuine booklovers who like to browse around in a book- store unmolested by persistent salesmen? We mean one of those chummy places where books are conveniently displayed with prices marked so that you can decide for yourself whether you wish to buy or not. Our counters are based on this idea. Here you will find a greater variety of books all reduced from list prices. It is very probable that you will find some of the books you have been contemplating for your library. In other departments you will find selected assortments of COLLEGE JEW- ELRY, ENGRAVED STATIONERY, SPORTING GOODS, FOUNTAIN PENS, BRIEF CASES, PENNANTS, at tempting prices. And seasonable articles are always displayed at the correct moment to remind you of coming events. When you visit the store we want you to feel at liberty to come behind the count- ers and look at the shelves. They contain so many things of interest to you that it is to your advantage to look them over carefully. Columbia University Press Bookstore On t he Campus PLOORS Journalism Building 2960 BROADWAY S. E. CORNER 116th STREET When β– patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard I Two Hundred Forty-five] Fashionable College Clothes Featuring Correct Modes for the Classroom, for the Street, For Formal Occasions and for Sportswear THE MAIL SHOPPING BUREAU Is at the Disposal of Out-of-Town Patrons JTladison Avcnuc Fiflh Avenue, New Ijork Qhirly-jourlh Slreel Qhirly fijlh Slreel When ' patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tivo Hundred Forty-six ] A Beautiful Permanent Wave, $10.00 to $15.00 Guaranteed to last 6 to 9 months Phone now for appointment Cathedral 7264 Fine Beauty Work at Low Prices PRICE LIST Eye-brows Arched 50c Manicure 35c Bleaching with white Henna $ 1 .00 Henna Pack 2.00 Face Pack | .00 Hair Coloring $3 to $5 Marcel 50c Shampoo 5 0c (Hot Oil 25c extra) (Henna-Lemon-Silver tint rinces 25c extra) Scalp treatment 50c Singeing or Clipping 50c Facial Massage 50c Bobbed Wigs β€” Wonderful Transformations. All Hair Goods can be bought here at a Great Saving. Get a box of my P. W. Soap, 50c. ' Grani Unguent best for your hair, $1.00 At Your Service Mme. BRUSH Est. 1897 601 WEST 111TH ST., Cor. BROADWAY CATHEDRAL 7264 LOOK YOUR BEST BEAUTIFUL DAYLIGHT SHOP Why We Ask You To Consider BIRD ' S BUSINESS INSTITUTE When Selecting a Commercial School: It is a Registered School. It is the Pioneer Business School of the Bronx. It is now in its 24th Year. It is a school recommended by its graduates. It is a school that employs no canvassers. Its equipment comprises the most up-to-date devices. F. L. Bird, Prop. 150th St., at Melrose Ave. TELEPHONES, 3 742-3 743 MELROSE It is located in modern fireproof buildings and has properly lighted and well ventilated classrooms. Graduates are assisted to positions not only after completing the course, but we are at all times looking about to find positions that represent greater pos- sibilities. Geo. Wolf, Prin. 189th St. at Park Ave. OVER POST OFFICE TELEPHONE, 0646 KELLOGG When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Forty-seven ] ESTABLISHED 1832 PHILADELPHIA The Quality commensurate with the importance of RINGS Charms and School Trophies Correspondence Invited When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tzvo Hundred Forty-eight ] 501 West 120th St. pmraual (Sifts jltonte jflftabe 3lcc Cream anb (Llake Telephone Cathedral 5401 A. BOHM Ladies ' Tailor and Furrier CLEANING DYEING PRESSING REMODELING REPAIRING ALTERING Special: Furs Cleaned, Remodeled, Relined and Glazed LADIES ' SUITS SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER 70 W. MORNINGSIDE DRIVE Cor. 117th ST. Upon her grave I ' d like to prance. She wore my best dress to a dance. HARTWELL A. WILKINS Pres. 4. Treas. ESTABLISHED 18T0. ELLWOOD CLARK Secy. HARTWELL H. WILKINS V. Pats. 511 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET 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: J 8331 Wisconsin 8332 0016 HARLEM | 0566 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. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [Two Hundred Forty-nine] OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT East View Tea Shoppe 80 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE (near I 18th St.) Home Cooking Luncheon Afternoon Tea Dinne YOUR MESSAGE Be It of Love, Sympathy or Devotion Say It With Flowers OUR QUALITY GIVES EMPHASIS OUR SERVICE SATISFACTION THROUGH THE TELEGRAPH, CABLE AND RADIO OUR FIELD IS THE WORLD CHARLES H. BROWN 2366 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY Phone Schuyler 5187 THIS YEAR IT ' S Windsor Stationery THE HIGH CLASS WRITING PAPER With Your Name and Address ON EACH SHEET AND ENVELOPE PRINTED IN FINE DARK. BLUE INK Beautiful Windsor Silver Bond Paper Pure White β€” Size 5 ' 2x6% 200β€” Single Sheetsβ€” $1.00 100 ENVELOPES 1 00β€” Double Sheetsβ€” $ 1 .50 100 ENVELOPES 1 00 β€” Correspondence Cards β€” $ 1.50 100 ENVELOPES ORDER BY MAIL NOW Write plainly the printing you desire, not to exceed 3 lines. We deliver postpaid. Send check, cash or money order. Outside U. S. add I 5 cents postage. You must be pleased or we return your money. Windsor Stationery Co. STAR SQUARE, LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK INDIAN-WALK FOOT-WEAR Every College Girl is in need of Com- fortable yet Stylish Footwear. Our wide range of the very latest Creations in Pumps and Oxfords for Business, Pleasure and Dress Wear, for the Com- ing Season will be Sure to Please. The Footform Shoe Shop INC. 1 3 WEST 39TH ST., NEW YORK CITY Next to Vantines The Chas. H. Elliott Co. The Largest College Engraving House in the World COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS AND RINGS Dance Programs and Invitations - Menus - Leather Dance CaΒ«es and Covers Fraternity and Class Inserts for Annuals - Fraternity and Class Stationery School Catalogs and Illustrations - Wedding Invitations - Calling Cards SEVENTEENTH STREET and LEHIGH AVENUE - - - PHILADELPHIA When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Fifty ] SPECIAL MODELS FOR THE MISS Clara INC. CORSETIERE Ready Made or to Order Telephone Endicott 5238 2033 BROADWAY NEW YORK Compliments of H. C. JENKEL Phone Cathedral 5411 M. ARION Ladies ' Gent ' s Tailor and Furrier SUITS MADE TO ORDER CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING REPAIRING 1 163 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Cor. 1 I 8th STREET NEW YORK A girl I love is Mary Ann, She ' s always flirting with my man. HORTON ' S ICE CREAM 1851 The Premier Ice Cream of America For Seventy-four Years 1925 With the Compliments of ERNEST G. KILL GRANT CLUB, DES MOINES, IOWA. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Fifty-one ] 33 MIAMI PALM BEACH PARIS day Iborpe 57th STREET, WEST Chanel ' s iJMost ' Popular Frock The washable cardigan shirting of the overblouse is matched in all the season ' s most popular shades by the washable silk which binds it and makes the skirt. 45.00 BERGDORF GOODMAN 616 FIFTH AVE. School-Girl Frocks with their needs well in mind, we show ready-to-wear frocks for every con- ceivable occasion. French models, adaptations and creations of our own. Prices from $85 When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tzvo Hundred Fifty-hvo ] College Annuals Complete ENGRAVING :: PRINTING :: BINDING eiV York Representative CjEORQE F. 6. BOOSS, JR. 214 W. 92nd Sireel Phone, ' Rioerside 2709 WE ASSUME ENTIRE RESPONSIBILITY AND IT COSTS YOU NO MORE When patronizing oar advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tzl ' o Hundred Fifty-three ] Publications Our Specially ENGRAVING PRINTING BINDING PRICE QUALITY SERVICE ([[We have a department devoted J exclusively to work of this nature (j[ Producers of the J MORTARBOARD ' I. s When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Tzvo Hundred Fifty-jour ] PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK MADE BY Edward Frederic Foley PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 383 FIFTH AVENUE At 36th Street New York PHONE: CALEDONIA 0800 PALM BEACH WATCH HILL, R. I. When patronizing our advertisers mention Mortarboard [ Two Hundred Fifty-five ] FINIS


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