Elmira College - Iris Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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JENNIE AYRES LUNDY DR. ANNA SPIESMAN STARR 1859 President Alumnae Flirt Alumnae Preridenl ALUMNAE Elmira's active Alumnae . . . organized in clubs all the way from Massachusetts to California . . . stopping by the way for Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, Wash- ington, D. C., and New Jersey . . . twenty-five clubs in all . . . busily engaged in giving Elmira a build-up' '... each group with its own pet scheme for promoting interest in Elmira . . . inculcating those of the prep school age with the gloves of their future Alma Mater . . . all these schemes equally good and exceedingly novel . . . the individual groups united in the im- pressive Elmira College Alumnae Association . . . under the guid- ance of its capable oH:1cers . . . including its distinguished president, Dr. Anna Spiesman Starr, and its hardworking executive secre- tary, Miss French . .'. even the honorable secretary's irrepressible poodle becomes the epitome of deference-and silence-in his admiration for the Alumnae. E261

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FACUL Y MARY MACARTI-IUR B.S., Acadia Universityg A.IVI., PI1,D Radcliffe Instructor in Botany ELIZABETH HAASE A.B., Elmira Instructor in Specrb ESTI-IER KILLIGREW B.S., Simmons lnstruttor in Euthenicr M. ELIZABETH BOHANNON A.B., Wellsg M.A., PI'1.D., Cornell Instrurtar in History LIBRARIANS I-IARRIET G. BROWN B.S., Carleton Librarian EDITH L. CARPENTER PI'1.B., Vermontg Chautauqua School for Librarians Assistant to Librarians ANNE J. MORSE AB., Elmirag B.S. in L.S., N. Y. S. C. T., Library School Assistant Librarian ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ERNESTINE FRENCH A.B., Elmira General Alumnae Secretary and Director of College News Bureau ELIZABETH McDOWELL AB., Wellesley . Assistant to the Alumnae Secretary ALBERTA PORTER Assistant to the Bursarg Manager of the Book Store BERTI-IA C. FOORD Dietitiang House Director HELEN ELSTON B,S., Elmirag M.D., Cornell Medical School College Pbysirian ELEANOR L. STEVENS A.B. , Elmira Arting Registrar DOROTHY BARCUS A.B., Elmira Secretary of the Bureau of Appointment! and Extension Division PAULINE STAFFORD R.N. Student Nurse CLAIRE BOWMAN R.N. College Nurse ISABELLA W. FINLAY Secretary to the President GRACE M. BROWN A.B., Elmira Assistant Dietitian JEAN MANNING A.B., Elmira Secretary to the Dean FRANCES MacDOWELL B.S., Elmira Mlxtron of Harris House M:AI:sent on leave second semester. T251



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iijuf O32 Stand Coqeflzern The Alumnae do not leave us in doubt as to where we stand with them. They have given many evidences of their interest and affection. They provide endowments, loan funds, gifts, the ben- efits of which we enjoy. Invariably they are eager to meet, to entertain, and to help us. It seems high time that we, ualumnae- to-be, should show how proud we are of them. We wonder if they lcnow how much we lcnow about them. We can rattle off several individual histories. Charlotte Blake Brown, '66, distinguished surgeon and child specialist, establishing the first training school for nurses on the Pacific Coast. Another physician, Mary Niles, '75, was a medical missionary to China for forty years, and there established that country's first school for the blind. The second woman to be elected to the United States Congress was an Elmira alumna, Alice Robertson, '76. More recently Anna Spiesman Starr, '13, has .won unusual dis- tinction in the field of psychology, while Sylvia Chatfield Bates, ,05, has heard the pleasant ring of critical commendation for her novel, The Long Way Home. Admittedly we are impressed by these individual accomplishments, but no more than by the attitude of all Elmira Alumnae. Career women and homemalcers alike, despite the crowding hours of their busy lives, find time to stand together in the preservation of old loyalties and in service to their College. ' l27l

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