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.--'7-v-f ' my .,z., -K ...gt-.: , X l 1 , . Y. 1, N f 9,5 Zin Memoriam Com HELEN COOLIDGE Born' in Westminster, Massachusetts, Miss Coolidge was the daughter of the Honorable Frederick Spaulding Coolidge and Ellen Drusilla Coolidge. Her father was the first Democratic Congress- man from Massachusetts. After being graduated in l887 from Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, she received her B.L. from Smith College in l892. During the following summers she studied at the University of Chicago and the University of Gottingen, Germany. Washington and Jefferson College conferred upon her a master's degree in l9l5, in recognition of her services to education in Western Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania College for Women made her a Doctor of Literature in l9l7. In l906, she came to Pennsylvania College for Women as dean. In l9l7 she left to become Chairman of the Bureau of Occupations. Miss Coolidge returned to P. C. W. to be its president in l922. Under her administration the college has attained its present scholastic standing, and under her guidance a large building program was initiated and practically completed. She was an honorary member of the American Association of University Women, a member of the Pittsburgh Colony of New England Women, a charter member of the Pittsburgh College Club, a member of the Twentieth Century Club and the Monday Luncheon Club for business and professional women. The memorial of President Coolidge who died March IZ, l933, is the lives of hundreds of graduates who left Pennsylvania College for Women inspired by her. Her students will long remem- ber her delightful sense of humor, her far-sightedness, her sense of the fitness of things, her ability to say the right thing at the right time, her generosity, and above all her thoughtfulness. Whether as Educator, Administrator, or Lecturer, it was her personality that gave her power. lt is for us to resolve a strong loyalty to the college which she loved and for which she spent her strength. .A , ..
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N To Dean Mary Helen Marks, whose capable leadership has won our admiration, and whose sincerity and sympathetic understanding have en- deared her to us, we respectfully dedicate this book.
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