Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1900
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. ' gf' 1 a ax .1 it 3 :J-J ffl' 5 vw 2, 7 5 . 1 n , f . 71 I!! I .y J 4 Y A 4 f A i 5, I I X ' u I r Y , . n 1 I 'Y ,r 1 4 w X 'N W w 'r 2 ij K F V I, 1 A H w Q I I X N 1 1 m V 'i i. DQNNYBRQQK FAIR EDITED BY THE CLASS OF NINETEEN-HUNDRED THE WOMAIWS COLITIEGE GF BALTIMORE '4 L0 'A Us -R. I Q , C' 1+ Q jg ia 3 5' E 'E 51' ZfWfjfu'uYuww il' Xfi. H .50 -QS I '43, 1885 ' BALTIMORE, MD. M D C C CXCI X db f 1 ' 'nf' X I., PRESS OF UGGENHEIINIER, WEIL :Q Q0 I B-ALTIMORE. V 1899. fm 4., QQ? QV 1,. . TH E ? FHQU my TWMEXWL ME Imllmmgmwmm BYTEEEEMNRS 1 fill' 'If' rf.ifaf-ell? 51 -51,1 5 C of f' LL P I , H! wk Q.. l--Q- 'gn -N N 1, 4 1 1 1 ggi - 1' l F XS WHXZQ? ,wil -1 4 . 1 f A , I i jl f .Bait g lax 3 X NV- 4 , l , A , it I , I . l L . . 1 . ks N 1 I l 'J N T11 it y,iNgfig13?F3.-....,t..i.' I 'R , ,f', QEEEETA thi- 1 f fw- .V 27 a YJ if? gag Title Page . . Dedication . . Ii1dex...... Editors' Photos . . Preface . .... . List of Art Editors College Calendar. . Photo of Dr. Foss . Board oi Trustees . Photo of Dr. VVelsh Photos of Faculty . College Song and H History of ,QQ . . Class Song oi ,QQ Roll oi ,QQ . . . History of 1900 . Class Song of 1900 . Roll of 1900 . . , History of 1901 . Class Song oi 1901 Roll of 1901 . . . History of IQO2 . alltltoiue of Floxyer Girl liJDi'5 , V' ' 0 5' , J, Et A ' ' l TP' PAGE . . 1 - 3 - 4 . 6 - 7 . 8 - 9 . IO . II . I2 .13 .16 . I7 - 34 35 38 . 40 ..'4I ..44 ..46 --47 ..5o ,dar- 1 1 I' . fx' -. N I .'. 17 Ya. . - 7 Class Song of 1902 .... Roll of 1902 ........ Cuts from Art Department . Music Page . ,...... . Half-tone with Fraternity List Delta Gamma Chapter .... Cut of Delta Gamma . . . Chapter Roll. . . . Alpha Phi. . . . . Cut of Alpha Phi . . Chapter Roll. . . . Tau Kappa Pi .... Cut of Tau Kappa Pi . . Gamma Phi Beta. . . . . Cu-t of Gamma Phi Beta 1 Chapter Roll . . . . . . . Kappa Alpha Theta ..... Cut of Kappa Alpha Theta . . Chapter Roll. . . . . . . Pi Beta Phi ..... Cut of Pi Beta Phi . . Chapter Roll . . . . Delta Delta Delta . . Chapter Roll. .......... . Clubs Ccutj ............ Senior Secret Society QRed Ribibonj Cachia Cauchia . ........ . O O O S3 . . . Mehtes . . Cocoa Club . . . . . Athletic Association . T. Basket Ball . . . . . College Settlement. . . Hackettstown Club. . Somerset Y. . . . Y.VV.C.A.. . .. Biological Club . . . . . ChemicalClub . . . . . Photo of Agora Members. . . Agora QmemrbershipD. . . Photo ofKale'115ds Editors. . Kaleuds Officers . . . . Contributors' Club. . Press Club . .... . Photo of Glee Club . . . . Glee Club Cmembershipj . . . Photo of Mandolin Club ..... Mandolin Club Cmembershipj . . Philokalai. . ...... . . . Schiller Kranzchen . . Southern Club. . . . EXHIBITS 'PAGE . 86 . 87 . 89 1 90 . QI . Q2 - 93 - 94 C - 95 . 96 - 97 . 98 - 99 . 100 . 101 . 102 . 103 . 104 . 105 . 106 . 107 . 108 . 109 . 1 IO . III . 112 . 113 . 114 . . 115 . 116 Continued. New England Colony Empire State Club . . Pennsylvania Club. . New Jersey Club. . . Maryland Clu-b . . Ohio Club. .... . Iowa Club. . . . . . Photo of Sophomore Dramatic-s C The'Rivals Q . . . Two Photos and Programme 1900 to IQO21 ..... . Senior s Diary. . . . Political Astronomy . Phyllis . .... . . Conclusions ofa Senior. . . . . The Troubles of Little Round. . .' The Editorial Why. . Amanda Cpoem and cutj . . VVhen the Faculty Rides . . In Cloudy Weatliei' . College Consequences ........ By-Products of Freshman English . . To See Ourselves as Others See Us l. . . A Fres'hman's Soliloqy on Basket Ball . . On Consideration . . The Seni0r's Cap . . Grinds Ctull-page cutj Cfrinds . ..... . Advertisements . . . Jokes . ...... . Full-page Cut Qcopy of Gibsonj. . . PAGE .. ..117 . ..II8 . ..IIQ ..I2'O ...I2I ..122 . 124 . 125 . 126 . 13.1 . 133 - 134 . 135 - 139 . 141 . 142 . 145 . 146 . 149 . 150 . 153 . 154 . 155 - 157 . 158 . 16-5 . 166 . 169 rt- ft il'- 1- 'Ns.,,v,f .f ' 'VCO i 1 L L ff? 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Songs, pictures and gibes. , . . ..g::j , , xr j we ' e .vig ., '. 22 ' ' Qt! 1 'Ze Iii' ' E ' 1 1 gl x ,Xe , X N-1' 1 r X A f fl ' . Z , f f NA I Y A ' X N NR 4 V I 5 , K' k A . : . KL ' e . ' ' ' K . -N. X V S 4 . , f , X' eww I I 7 , fs...,. f ' ff6wyfi'p X f 1 ' ' -, 'WWW' . , Wa 1 .yi Jef -..Za K x ! 3 JANUARY SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER to JANUARY JANUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY APRIL to APRIL 17, IO A. M. MAY 24 to JUNE 1. 30. - CTHE COLLEGE CALENDAR. 27. The day oi prayer for colleges. 19, 9 A. M. Beginning of session ISQQ-IQOO. 22. Entrance examinations. 25, IO A. M. Class exercises begin. i S, II A. M. Matriculation sermon. 16. Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees 16. College Day. Thanksgiving Day. 20, 5 P. M. 4, IO A. M. Christmas recess. 25. The day of prayer for colleges. 1. Beginning, of second term, 1899-1900. 22. Washingt0n's Birthday. 4, 5 P. M. Easter recess. Annual examinations. MAY 25 to JUNE 1. Entrance examinations. MAY 25. . Pretsident's lawn party. JUNE 3, II A. M. Baccalaureate sermon. JUNE 5, 4 P. M. Conferring of degrees 3 end of session ' 9 ,gm B, QLCQJJ I? H f. i H CBOARD OF TRUSTEES. 0 BISHOP CYRUS D. FOSS, D. D., LL. D, P1'esic1Qe1If. A. ROSZEL CATHCART. Secretary. 7899. J. M. BUCKLEY, D. D., LL. D. C. H. RICHARDSON, D. D. B. H. STINEMETZ. ALEXANDER SHAW. MRS. IRVING C. HOEN. BISHOP J. H. VINCENT, D. D., LL. D. 7907. JOHN H. DASI-IIELL, D. D. REV. CHARLES W. BALDNVIN. A. ROSZEL CATHCART. LION. JAMES E. LIOOPER. CHARLES VV. SMITH, D. D. MISS KATE PATTERSON. MISS A. BERTHA BQILLER. SUMMERFIELD BALDNVIQN, Vice-P1'cside111f. , I BENJAMIN F. BENNETT, T1'easu1'e1'. L 7900. BISHOP C. D. FOSS, D. D., LL. D MRS. MARY SHAW. Q HON. ROBERT E. PATTISON. I GEORGE W. WA1'TS. ' JOHN F. GOUCI-IER, D. D. MRS' DR. CHASE PALMER. 1 1 I I A 7 9622.5 LUTHER T. VVIDERMANT, D. D. CHARLES E. HILL. 1 HENRY M. WILSON, D. i R. T. MILLER. ' BENJAMIN F. BENNETT. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. I i JAMES N. GAMELE. 7905. 'WILLIAM J. HOOPER. L SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. Q MRS. PRISCILLA L. BENNETT. MRS. E. B. -STEVENS. V E JOHN G. HOLMES. BISHOP E. R.- HENDRIX, D. D., LL. D. CHARLOTTE S. NLURDOCH. I I I I ,,4 Wfff- ' ,ffawl , , 1452 :yzgwr 1 1 x i Q gms- bu THE FACULTY JOHN B. VAN METER, Dean. HANS FROELICHER, Ph. D. JOHN F. GOUCHER, .P76Si6f67Z.f l 3 i JOSEPH S. SHEFLOE, Ph. D. IVIAYNARD M. METCALF, Ph. D. I 1 WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, Ph LILIAN WELSH, M. D. . I .fi ,f 16 . h -.VQQ5 XZ. . f.-S 1541.-4. -, f, ' - -H-f' rs .- 2 '14Q . , 3.s2 , ,V A md :P - .-4,4553-. AQ ' 'fs 1 HE AC ULTY CZ' F 2 .N fs XX N5 'G J' ff '4 4 if. ,zl.FX,Z1,E: X Rgfsasv QA A. S X N XXX WRX. .- ff Xffgfv 'f 5' - ff f N5-5251555 SN:NR:XN,N+w R Xb E. X E , . X -.Xp .41 fwyfykgw f.Xq 5. ' 'W ' if -XC ' i A may A XML? X L ' 4 L '7- 0 WY? ' - . mv, W A NX X Q RNA R x X X f f V55 w Ywxfffx CLARA L. BACON, A. B. X , , z fu. X, . '. -s:X' .5?'ff'X,5 ' 4 2 f yy, f f ' , ., ,X ,,,,.w,f,, ,, f,X,,, , ww-W WWW W f NW f ,N Ag, X, ,A . 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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS .......... MILITARY RECORD OF ELIZABETH FREEMAN BARROWS. COMMISSIONED OFFICER . . DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . BATTLES, ENGAQEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . REM.ARKS .......... , Recording Secretary, Class '95-'97 ' I . Northfield Delegate, '98 Saw Service in defensive campaign of '95-'96 and campaign of '96-'97. None. Thou art a queen. The hearts o' men adore thee. Colonel of Regiment. Clas-S President, '97-'98, ,Q8-,QQ Y. VV. C. A. President, '98-'99 A leader in the conflict of truth eousness against evil. None. Crowned by flowers she stood beloved by all against ignorance, of MILITARY RECORD OF ALICE SOPHIA BENDER. - COMMISSIONED OFFICER . . . DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . Class Treasurer, '96-'97. , Business Manager of everything manageable- QFac111ty BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . REMARKS ........... exceptedj. Fought valiantly in many pitched battles against N printers, photographers and Property-men: I one. 1 Resolved to ruin or to rule the state. 2:39 we rv--T ag A T-I Nw, wi. X 'ig P 40. -Q 1 1, LFE? 1, ii 2- 331 :LVIILITARY RECORD OF MARY ELIZ ABETH GUNS RULES NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE .... Treasurer of Pennsylvania Club, '98-'99 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . None QEnlisted September 21, I8Q7D VV-OUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE None REMARKS ........... So wan with care MILITARY RECORD OF ANNA HARRISON NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE .... Junior Vice-President of Somerset Y, 798. BATTLES, ENGAGELIENTS, SKIRMISIWIES, EXPEDITIONS . Participated in an engagement in Chemical Laboratory. WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . Wotinded in aforesaid battle by explosion of enemies' ammu- n1t1on Applicant for a pension REMARICS . With giace to win, with heart to hold. MILITARY RECORD OF ELIZABETH SINGLEY HELLXKVEG. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISI-IES, EXPEDITIONS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS .......... An exemplilication of the beauty of Mens Sana in Corpore Sana. Annual engagement with the powers that be .over the arrange- ment of her schedule. None. A Of all those arts in which the Wise excel, Nature's chief masterpiece is Writing well. S A A vs, Y 'FP' r f -.',,-A , ,:. '! 341 4: 'Pas 'Lf 3, iff-3 fl'- - ,YGJQ Sf. xx MILITARY RECORD OF JVESSIE lWAUD LOEFFLER, N'ON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER NDISTINGUISHED SERVICE.. . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS .......... Secretary of Pennsylvania Club, '98-,99 Summcv' caavtnpaigns. None. A mighty hunter, And her prey was man. 14,4 -H MILITARY RECORD OF AIDICE GERTRUDE BQALLALIEU. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS A VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS .......... President Somerset IY. . , - ,Donor of one Salmon vertebra to collection of Osteologic specimens, t Monthly skirrnishes to obtain a quorum for Y meeting. I None. Short as any dream. A x . MILITARY RECORD OF MARY LEE BQCCLOSKY. NON-CONIMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE .... Class Editor Donnybrook Fair, '98. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISI-IES, EXPEDITIONS . Participated in battle of Goose Hill, October 5, 1895, and in. battle of Salty Run, October 3, 1896. 9 XNOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. REMARKS . .... .... . . I' Learned and fair and good is she. , X 25 4 J 'N E x x S x X N xxx XXX 5 X ,W x FORD xx NX S xx' X xx x b w x N NN N Ri c X XY xxx X 85 . . A . A S, .. . X Xxwk .S C. C. ' AKEN .sk f X S' Q ' - ., ,W I 25 MILITARY RECORD OF HELEN MURRAY. COMMISSIONED OFFICER . . DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, . Sergeant-at-Arms -1-- . Business Manager of Kalends, '98-'99. SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . A leader in expeditions soliciting Kal d b- ' t' en s su scr1p1On, I please. . 1 VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. REMARKS .......R . . . . As merry as the day is long.'.' MILITARY RECORD OF ELEANOR QGIER. NON-COIVIMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . .Q Who proved 'twas possible to be a well-dressed girl at BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, College. I 5 SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . Fought in battle of Goose Hill, October 5, 1895, and in battle of Salty Run, October 3, 1896. WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. O f I REMARKS ...... .... MILITARY RECORD OF ETIIELYN NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS .......... 4 27 U Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. I PI-IIPPS. .Art Editor Donnybroolc Fair, '98. 5 Fought in battle of Goose Hill, October 5, 1895, and in battle of SaltyiRun, October 3, 1896. 5 None. . W So Well she acted every part with that Vivacious Versatility. 'ny 1 145'-I . f 'rr rg , -1, . VVIV . ,gg , . N,2.J'-Eg'Y1 , ' Q11 v I f i X X XR RN MILITARY RECORD OF RUTH EVELYN ROBINSON. COMMISSIONED OFFICER . . Class Secretary, '95-'96. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . Literary Editor,Donnyb1ook O8 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, Chai'r1nan George Junior Republic ASSOClat1011 XR SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . Fought in battles of Goose H1ll October 5 Q5 n Salty Run, O b l 6. XX X XX XX Cto er 5 9 llVEiEfifSRlCfI7lD.mf Sfmfvfcl I Filigbie type Q1 womnhood mf X-I N s- IR ' fe I rfre I 1. 1 X yvvvv x i x sfo x Asytxkxxx I-., C -Ivyxai Q 2 X, 4 ' .1531 I ,,,J X X ,, xlll ,A-X xx MILITARY RECORD OF GEORGETTE ROSS. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISI-IED SERVICE .... Joke Editor Donnybrook Fa1r 98 BATTLES ENGAGEMENTS Northfield Delegate, ,98 J I SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . A leader in every battle 3g3.11lS'f 1nop1ng melancholy WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. REMARKS ........... How fluent nonsense tr1CkleS Off her tongue MILITARY RECORD OF MARY ELIZABETH SEARS. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER DISTINGUISPIED SERVICE . . . BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE REMARKS . . ...... . . 29 Chaplain of the Regiment None. ' I will neither yield to tlee Song of the S11en nor the Voice of the hyena, The tears of the crocodile nor the howling of the Wolf .ff '41 -sf jfkff. .- , i r F AQILITARY RECORD OF GRACE ANNA SUTTON. COMMISSIONED OFFICER . . . Class Vice-President, ,Q7-798. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . Captain 'QQ basket ball teani, '97-,Q8. Leader of Mandolin Club, '98-'99. - BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, . SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . Met enemy in tennis October 26, 795, and October, 24, '96, and in basket ball May I2, 1898. 'VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . Blue, darkly, deeply, beautifully blue bruises. REBIARKS ........... All is not gospel that thou dost speak. MILITARY RECORD OF CARRIE VVILLIAMSON TILLEY. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER I DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . 'K I have lived and loved. BATTLES, ENGAGENIENTS, SKIRMISHES, XEXPEDITIONS . Nu-inerous. For one I love. VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. A REMARKS ........... Ye golden locks, ye golden curls, Speak from your folded papers. IVIILITARY RECORD OF FIELDING DAVIS TURNER. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER . DISTINGUISIIED SERVICE .... Showed how to Let the world slide, let the world go. BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, I - SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . Prominent in battles against the cares of this life. VVOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. RENIARKS ......... I . . IfVith the conversing, I forget the way. 31 ' ,gf- aqv f in L' fi? :li-5, , g f, i -Q-:ag . vm-gf 9' NIILITARY RECORD OF MARY ALICE WOOD. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER . DISTINGUISHED SERVICE .... President Maryland Club, '98-'99. Holder Of W'OOd'S Holl Scholarship, '98 BATTLES, ENGAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, EXPEDITIONS . Fought in battle of Goose Hill, October 5, '95, and battle Of ' A U Salty Run, October 3, '96, WOUNDS RECEIVED IN SERVICE . None. REMARKS ........... The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. I it 33 . Y 4 -S?Qqx ,-gg - 3, Mafia .V V MT I BAan.' BAKHHI Banos: Bxxuxl SENI IS MOTTO : Mehr Lichtf' FLOWERS : Ionquil and Marechal Neil Rose. W 1 ff- ,COLORS 1 Olive and Oid Gold. YELL. Hip-a-Hoo I Hip-a-Hoo ! Zip ! Zoo ! Zine ! Bingo ! Bango ! Ninety-Nine ! O OFFICERS. ELIZABETH FREEMAN BARRONVS, . . . President. - HELEN BENSON DOLL, . . . . Vice-President. ANNADORA BAER, . . i . Co1'1'esp011dfing Sec1'em1'y. I MARY HOUSTON FRANCE, . . Recording Sec1'ezfcu'y. ELEANOR ROSE HOSKINS, . . T1'easm'e1'. HWEMBERS. BAER, ANNADORA, T.K. H. , . . ..... . I6 Bull Street, Charlestown, S. C BARROWS, ELIZABETH FREEMAN . ..... Stonington, Conn BENDER, ALICE SOPHIA .... . . . Strasburg, Pa BENIIAM, IRENE, A- CP. .... . . Clifton Spring, N. Y 35 x BOSLEY, GEORGIE PRICE . . BRIGGS, SUSAN MARY, A. fI9.3 . CLARK, SARA CAMERON . . COUNTRYMAN, MARIE QNNOLE CURTISS, NIARIAN .... DEAL, ALICE ..... DIMMICK, ANNA M., F. '12 B- DOLL, HELEN BENSON, H B. fb FMMONS, ALICE IRENE . . FRANCE, MARY HOUSTON . GRAVES, BERTHA EMILY . . GUNSALES, MARY ELIZABETH HARRISON, ANNA, A. A, A. . HIELLXVIG, ELIZABETH SINGLEY HOFFMAN, ANNA, A. A. A. . HQJSIQINS, ELEANOR ROSE . E, K. A. 0. . Q . Ii1NG, ANNA WILLIAMS, A. A. A. . LITTLE, HELEN NlARINA, T. K- LOEEELER, JESSIE MAUDE, A. BAALLALIEU, ALICE GERTRUDE, RACCLOSKY, MARY LEE . . NIILLARD, RUTH HALTGIAIXNVOUT MORSE, MARY ELIZABETH . RAOXVER, MARY HELEN, 11.13. RAURRAY, HELEN, T. 42. B. . QGIER, ELEANOR, 1'. fb. B. , PHIPPS, ETHYLN, F. fir. B. V . PINKERTON, JULIA RIDGELY . REAH, GRACE, II. B. CID. . . H. '. SENIOR CLASS.-Continued. . 22'Eak.e Mievv Parli, . 1518 West Fayette Street, . 3302 Walbrook Avenue, . . 828 William Street, . 78 Fairview Street, New . 210 South Washington Street, . 215 North Carey Street, . . 2810 St. Paul Street 2016 Sheridan Road, F, , . . . . 153 Pearl Street, A. A. A. . . 1231 Druid Hill Avenue, . 2123 North Charles Street, . . 726 Reservoir Street, REESE. MAREL MERED1TH,A. F. . ROBINSON, RUTI-I EYELYN, . ROSS, GEORGETTE, T. K. H.. , , , m V , A SEARS, MARI ELIZABETH, K. SMITH, EDNA NIILLER . . SNIDER, XXIRDO OLEVIA . . SOOY, ELIZABETH FIELDER, K. K. . e . .4 'rx Hx. I-2 'Q '. . '-'Axle' . . 1734 St. Paul Street, . . 129 North Avenue, East, 319 East Huntington Avenue, . 1435 Bolto'n Street, . 1334 Yale Street, N. W., W ' 9 .... 39 Pound Street, A. 9. STEVENSON, MARY YVOUNG, K. A. 9. SUTTON, GRACE ANNA, A. dv. TILLEY, CAROLYN XNILLIAMSO N, A. CID.. . . . . . 505 South Avenue, 134 South Potomac Avenue, .........Whee1ing,' . 110 South Third Street, . Naval Academy, usiilwd too. 25' by pd-f0f ' edly if hav' th! Thi-fi If we IUJ5' the Frrshm - ance. ffmf' tothe entire' l ' By 04-W V and brought 1? most Ixntrdlifw us is that of Dr. Sherwood in a dark green gown, smiling at us over a bunch of our own pink roses. VVe are proud, too, that by our presentation 'of The Rivals we instituted the custom of Sophomore dramiatics. After that performance. iff Fame's eternal beadroll H was enlarged to make room for the' names of our stars. Yes, undoubt- edly we have dramatic ability. Li. douse est la M CZ7'gLZ7'6LL6,n we said sadly at the close of Sophomore year, and we made the chapel white with daisies to grace the farewell of our champion and friend, the Class of '98 Then we were juniors, and began to be economical, and logical, and majestic I We wrote a little play for the Freshmen, to show them their future. Freshmen, Juniors ne'er deceive ! On the night of the perform- ance, remembering how hard it had been to be disregarded on a similar occasion, we opened our hearts and the doors to the entire College. . i By our evident ability to decide for ourselves, we have lately stirred this College to the depths of its curriculum and brought about a revolution for which future generations shall rise to bless us. Next year we shall be the most untrammeled Seniors Baltimore has seen. 39 s .'?'1::. 5 12 Buns' Bum. Bus, Banu Bwss. BANISTER, LYDIA SARAH . BARTLETT, ELLA BRANDON BASS, EMMA CHILTON, . BEEBE, MARY ELDER . Boss, MARGARET . dtiimntg MOTTO : Nulla vestiga retrorsum. FLOVVER : Bridesmaid Rose. COLORS : Rose and Green. YELL. 'Rah ! 'Rah ! 'Rah, 'Rah, 'Ree ! Nineteen Hundred, W. C. B.! OFFICERS. DESIREE BRANCH, . . . President. ALICE LORAINE VVOOD, . . Vice-President. NIILDRED VAN DENIAN, . . Recording Secretary. ELLA KLINEFELTER,. . . . C01'1'es1201zdi11g Sec1'eta1'y. HIANNA MAY VOORTIEES, X . . Treasmfevf. - GERTRUDR NICKERSON. Q SYLVIA EVELINA WARE, 3' ' . Se1'geam's-at-A1'111s. SWEMBERS. . 69 South Tenth Street, Newark, N. J. Monongah, W. Va . Catonsville, Md . II7 East Twenty-fourth Street, Baltimore, Md .41 Spencerville, Md 'fx 'f 1' ff , '-fJ4'f 1- - . '77-'f , , fx,-, .,,,-5 ,fm-.g,a. N . rff. ,V - '41 f 3 ,Q , , ,, . K .A Q, , 2,1 TU U thy,-bi 'Lit an 5 nd! W 5 W up! 9 rhc fr11f ' ' had ff' 'M ,In tha the Um-an Lizzie ii- g tears x-A P11 H 4 in Na me-nt in nl -a ,Hit Yi? tha: rw l.1l13.H!1!.i!2 x . Fmm hw aw! mth iv Nw Qu. 521119 if ur-Q21 The mystic odor of incense greeted IQOZ,S olfactory nerves, and ghastly skulls illumined her pathway to the altar - alas .! not the laymeneal, though never was marriage vow more binding than the vow which 1902 voluntarily took on that eventful day. Voluntarily P Scarcely that, for 1902 was at first chary of assuming new duties so early in her college life, but when IQOI added persuasion in the shape of acspoonful of Mellin's Food, the dear child cheerfully took the oath of allegiance to the Class of 1901. 1902 was then allowed to proceed to the Elysian Fields above, and 1901 retired to the gallery to gaze upon the festive scene below. Seeing that 1902 was endeavoring to appear quite grown up, IQOI sought to lure her back to -childhood's days by dangling little woolly lambs and books of fairy tales over her head, to the tune of : just a little bit of string, Such a tiny, tiny thing, Tied as tightly as a string could be. Jump and try to catch it, dear 5 You'll not reach it, never fear, For we've got it on a string, you see ! - In the midst of this fascinating diversion, 1901 was confronted by one of the powers that be, in the shape of the Dean, who hastily explained in low tones, replete with emotion, that the sight of the old familiar tales of 'K Little Boy Blue, Qld Mother Hubbard and Little ,Tack Horner H had caused the unsealed fount of 1902's tears to flow, and he, therefore, begged 1901 to depart. In sympathizing silence, 1901 withdrew. On Saturday, October 29, IQOI entertained IQO2 at an illustrated lecture on How to Wiii a Tennis Tourna- ment in Two Sets. It is ho-ped that next year IQO2 will profit by the information then gained. The mission of the Class of IQOI has been primarily one of inauguration. Let all succeeding Freshmen know that to her is due the institution of the Sophomore tea. She took the initiative in refusing to proceed with quantitative analysis, as illustrated in Experiment 47 of Course 60, after her seventeenth unsuccessful attempt. From her brain has emanated the Sophomoresecret society, rejoicing in the mystic chemical appellation OQUSS, and with truly sublime indifference has she ignored the custom set her by preceding classes of making up- cuts in lab. She hath done what she could, and so, when with' mind serene, conscious of inward worth, she modestly steps forth to join the ranks of upperclassmen, of her shall it be said: Qucmdo ulizmz i11U6717:677ULS g5cm'em ? .XILXMI ALFUI Xxrw .Xxrn' YXxn-u Bxxs- ff? tlryx J-mf 1 UQARLSR 9 S , -il X x A C W P Mix! Xl I MOTTO : Doe Y Nexte Thynge. FLOWER : Ragged Robin. COLORS : Yale Blue and White. i'lllil 'tif' 0 X :gg-. ,N i X inf, M .F , e x ' :R Q I' 1-' ,S . ,-if-'-. L-A, I , 3:1 vf, l'. - ,HE iAWt1MNMWt A !tPWlt.tiQb7llk?fJ'Xv't 5541 ,?3f.n'f, 9 551 - 91' ' H' if fgf ' .. time I 5,-lttxxrylamkif 4 X? Q , 15 - i.-1, 'fi,4wJ1',gf.' fit, MVN 'WMMABNWQNWUA T Q ,II ,grliirmmkX-mx. ,, K KN- . 'H f- Ln ADAMS, EDITH VIRGINIA,T. K. II. ALFORD, LAURA LAVINIA . . YELL. , Yac-i-ti-yac 1 Nineteen One ! Twentieth Century, just begun ! OFFICERS. MARY AGNES ANDERSON, . . Presiideut. PIELEN BANCROFT IRELAND, . . First Vice-Presideaz-t. CLARA COBURN COOK, . . . Second Vice-P1'eside11t. MARY JOHNS HOPPER, . . Reco1'd'z'11fg Secffetcwy. MARGARET BRIAN, . . . C01'1'I?Sf7071d'i71g Sec1'eta1'y. LAURA LAVINIA ALFORD, . . Tffeasmfer. 'THEO LYONS JACOBS ,...... Sergeant-att-AWits. SWEMBERS. ANDERSON, MARY AGNES, T. K. II.. . ARTHUR, LILIAN M.fxY, .... ANDREWS, GERTRUDE, BANISTER, ETHEL . . 47 ISI4 McCullOh Street, Baltimore, Md 428 North Pine Street, Baltimore, Md . 4 West Main Street, Salem, Ohio 84 Waterville Street, Waterbury, Conn 4 West Park Street, Newark, N. I 206 Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. I ., - 4. 4 ,- '11 'fy ' , . lrjjw A , -5. -V3 1 , Q 1,-K ., . ' Lvif if 1- 1 'f V ' I 1'7 f '1 ,, 1 .fx . 4 5' Jud! !! ld jngUlUl,'! LAlb!l!Ll XlAl lll3- MQW:-:vu NhLlll.lil MLIIAY ld Sutlis 'bln lJTHrsuo.a 1Jrr1snr.sa Pirnua kiai PnUipA.h: RYKU Hin. RsLna c ,. R1-sn. f :+A A. Rlxiki- bk-Mis' I'-,V Snw E.,x Exam: g,, 551mg '5xwwp, 5 Sfxux Q Tiwwv., , 'THE NX' fa 1 xyXl5W,A Nyrur xpi XYHM XX '!frNY Q YM x.. yi, 5HnN-L mf ,P 9 J JOHNSON, LULU REESE . . JOHNSON, MARY JOSEPHINE . . IJAIBARRE, BQABEL CATHERINE . MARSHALL, BONNIE L.,K. A. 9. MCWVHORTER, ROSETTA . . . NIILLER, GERTRUDE, T. K. II. . MURRAY, LUCY EMORY, II. B. fb. NORRIS, VIRGINIA BAKER, K. A. O,CONNELL, EDITH .... GRPENHEIMER, GLIVE . PETERS, HELEN ...... POORBAUGH, SARAH KATHAR1NE, REED, MARGARET ADALINE, T. K. RILEY, CLARA TUGKER . . . ROSENTHAL, SELMA ALVINA . . ROUND, NORMA VERA, A. A. A. . SHARP, ETHEL COUNSELMAN, K. SIPE, FRANCES HOGUE . . . SMITH, LELIA HUNTER . . SNELL, JANET STIRRAT . . . ASNYDER, LAURA KATHERINE . STAHN, LOUISE CHAMBERLAINE, A. CID. . H.. A. A. THOMPSON, HET.EN GILLESPIE, A. TRUAX, RUTH ROSINE, F. 113. B.. VVARFIELD, HELEN BOWIE . . WEBB, ADELINE, F. fb. B.. . . WILEY, JOSEPHINE V., II. B. fb. WOODEN, MABEL ..... YOUNG, MARY ALMA . :5:Special. MRS. J. F. GOUGHER . CID. S OPHOMORE CLASS. - Concluded. . 2500 Seventh Avenue, Birmingham, Ala . . . . . . . . . Chanute, Kan . . . . . . . . . Portland, Pa . I2IO Eighth Street, 'Des Moines, Iowa. . 2302 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, Md . I4O North Fourth Street, Reading, Pa . . IIS West Barre Street, Baltimore, Md 9- - ....... 2500 Nor'th Charles Street, Baltimore, Md . Edmondson Ave. Extended and Nineteenth St., Baltimore HONORARY MEMBER. Q ... o - Q1 Big? UULLEM-BWV HN 49 . . . I68 Sheffield Street, Allegheny, Pa . 22 South Ludlow Street, Hamilton, Ohio . . . . . . . . Sabillasville, Md . . . Myersdale, Pa . . . . . . . Annapolis, Md . 2103 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md . . . . . . . . .Manassas, Va Md . I236 Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore, . . . . . . .Eairmount, W. Va . . . . . . . . Buckeystown, Mid . 311 West Hoffman Street, Baltimore, Md. ..........Warren,Pa . 506 Ensor Street, Baltimore, Md . . . . . . . . . . Coatsville, Pa 2654 Pauline Street, Station X, Chicago, Ill. . . 2002 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md . . . . . . Bell Buckle, Tenn . Vineland, N. J. . . . . . Hampstead, Md. . IO20 Ferry Street, Easton, Pa Baltimore, Md. Jug, hrft, il H. ., Yh:!a4 P' . 14 yitkifi ' fa wwf AT- 'ani nal' , . ill' K A ,.-F ik f s T14 ' gif, A A i'!iQ i ,s .. wp- ,, EPFTK ffm' 'x 47c ,, fxf film? 1 1 V. 44 detour around the Stygian home of their enemy. The hardships and sufferings which they endured cannot be here adequately pictured. Gruesome skeletons and grinning skulls were no uncommon sight, groans and the rattling of chains were heard from all sides continually. But brighter things were in store for IQO2. The stout- hearted little band at length reached the end of this weary march without the loss of o-ne, and were kindly received and entertained in the Elysian Fields of the Seniors. . Desiring to gain favor from their now superior foe, IQOI offered peace by a similar tea-given, however, not in Hades, but in the common territory of the gymnasium. Notwithstanding these pleasant and p-acilic relations, IQOZ was again destined to come into combat with her former foe. As the precedence of the Freshman Class was now well established, it could afford to be generous, and the date of the tennis tournament will be remem- bered, not on account of the great contest, but rather for the graceful yielding of the cup. Then did 1902 exhibit that nobleness of character which finds it N more blessed to give than to receive. Wfhen, at a somewhat later period, the prosperity of the Class of IQO2 was overshadowed by the heavy cloud of examinations, the Juniors proved themselves to be true friends. The rest and recreation afforded by the delight- ful play they offered aided the weary but resolute Freshmen to endure with patience the hard times, and enabled them to catch a glimpse of the brighter and more glorious things yet in store for them. And when finally the cloud was lifted, IQO2 was found still firm, strong and true, still ready to go on and on, keeping ever before her the password to success : PROVE ALL THINGS g Hom TQ THAT XVHICI-I IS GooD. 1 --rc--.. ir 'rl:.fi Ai.. , . 1 - , . . Am 7:7 P I - i if-. If ' FU f' fa 1 i f 'U T 2 'ET 1 ' S-. ,. x -' ' , 435155 L . ' Q ' g ?ff?f- . 'f-I , 'J l:'Q,l 5. X fm-. , ,,,.a,-A,,.. 1 - 'Eilifa ' i' is :iff 5r - .31 f. X C 4 4 ,. l 91 M ALF' 1: Axmu :XPPLU .xXNlX Bun Bnxn' Buss, Bm 1:13 4 FrEEllIfle MOTTO : Omnia probate, bonum' tenete. FLOWERS : Reid and White Carnations. COLORS 2 White and Crimson. YELL. White and Crimson, hoo-la-loo l Woman's College, Nineteen Two! OFFICERS. KATHLEEN BQOORE MALLORY, . . President. JEAN CURTIS APPLEBY, . . . . Vice-President. .ALICE POVVELL BENNETT, . . Recording Secretary. FRANCES ROWLAND CONNER, . . Corresbonding Secretary. LUCY AGUSTA SMITH, .... . T1'easm'e1f. ISMEMBERS. ALFORD MARY JANE . ..... . 428 North Pine Street, Baltimore, Md ANDERSON OLIVE t J i . , , , .... White Sulphur Springs, Mont APPLEBY JEAN CURTIs,A. 41. . . V. . 1430 Thirty-third Street, WVashingto-n, D. C AXSON, MARGARET RANDOLPH,I'. CI2. B. . ---- .----- HIGHS. GH BAKER, MARY HOWARD, A. fb. . . .' ......... Lewuishurg, Pa BENNETT ALICE POWELL, K. A. 9, , . 24 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md BOSS MARY PORTER K. A. 9. n . . 243 Allegheny Avenue, Allegheny, Pa BOWQESA ANNA ELIZABETH A 1 . . 1506 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md T 5 3 1-7,-1' ,. 01- , ...gyv qi f 'fsfx X 5,3552 : ml www-gg.. ' '.. . ,.- -wa M: Q-.1 lil lil!! HILL! 'IGF' 'Mull 'Mayall agng, 1 'MANY 'MCDUI 'Mrlrl Nut, E Osama Osnu Osnn Olin. Puru. 'Pnnx Pmzjz-e Ring. 1 'Roman 'RUVAI1 Rrrfm 'S Sugnn Sum. Sxxm, Sxxw, Soren, nm. 'Sr-au, 'Su.xx, 'Swarm THUH5 Tliuly- Tlxmx Turn .Til ll' Www-1 'W's,xg,p, g-x-A 'sw ELEAM, BIAGEE, MARY BTATILDA ..... BTALLORY, KATEILEEN MOORE H. B. 41. , 7 TVTILLER, FRANCES HELENE, K. A. 9. BTURDOCH, AGNES GORDON, A. F. . . IMIESSE, EDITH DEXIVITT, II. B. fb. TMOSES, GRACE CELESTA . . . TBTAST, OLIVE FRANCES . . TBTATTI-HAS, CLARAHTOHANA . . . TMCDONALD, ATARGUERITE ARBUCKLE, TlXflUMPER, EDNA ...... NAST, MARIA ELEANOR, T. K. H. . OSBORN, OLIVE ESTHER . . . GSTERSTOCK, FANNY . . . . OSTRANDER, IEANNETTE, A. F. . QZIAS, HELEN LOUISE, H. B. sb. PHILP, ARINDA JANE . . PERRY, MARY LEMUEL . PROUSE, BERTIE VIDA . RIFE, LILIAN' NIILDRED . . :E:ROBINSON, HELEN EUNICE . -YAROUARK, LILLIAN BRIDE . RUPP, SARAH ELIZABETH, H. B. 111. . TSANDS, SUZANNE WINTER, K. A. 9. . SLEASE, ANNA MAY ' ..... SMITH, LUCY AGUSTA . SMITH, MAY ANGELINE . . SMITH, SARA Ross .... SOPER, ETHEL TVIAUD, H B. CIP. . TSPIER, JESSIE STUART . . . TSWAN, NORMA LIPPINCOTT . TSYVEET, MARY BAILEY .... THOMAS, GRACE .... I . . THOMPSON, HELEN ALVERDALE , TINDALL, NELLE OREAR .... TRIPPETT, ADATI CRANE .... TTUCKER, CLARA ELIZABETH . . . WILSON, FLORENCE MASTERS, 13.37 . VVOLF, ELIZABETH GEORGE . . . i:Special. FRESHMAN CLASS . - Goncluded. . Miaprell and Pierce Streets, Easton, Pa . . . . . . . . . Se1ma,Ohio . 54 Columbia Street, Cumberland, Md . 4IO Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md. . 64 North Fourth Street, Easton, P . 1311 Vernon Street, Harrisburg, Pa . . . . . . . . . Coatesville, Pa . . 124 Washington Street, Cedar Falls . ........ Salem, . . . . . . . . .New Mooreiield . 765 Ridgeway Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati, 1414 S Street, N. W., Washington, 7 Iowa Ohio Ohio Ohio D. C . . . . 618 Ferry Street, Easton, Pa . . . . . . Mount Verno1I, N. Y . SOI Lake Avenue, Racine, W'is . 18 'Bissell Avenue, Oil City, Pa . . . . IQI Bute Street, Norfolk, Va . . . . . . . . Red Lion, Del 6314 North Carey Street, Baltimore, Md . . . . .- . . . . . . Calcutta, India . . 218 North Weber Street, Colorado Springs, Col . . . . . ., . . . . . . . York, Pa . . 139 Mercer Street, Jersey C-ity, N. I . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny, Pa . 1621 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . . . Mechanicsville, N. Y . 2233 St. Paul Street,lBaltimore, Md . . . . . . . . . . . Japan . 64 Washington Street, Cumberland, Md . . . . . . . . Navesink, NJ I . 231 Topeka Avenue, Topeka, Kan . . . . . . . . Myersdale, Pa . 350 Susquehanna Avenue, Pittston, Pa . . . . . . . .Grand Island,Neb . IIO6 Seventh Street, N. E., Washington, D. C . I2O West Seventy-sixth Street, New York City . . . . . 2Io Mosher Street, Baltimore, Md HONORARY MEMBER. A ELEANOR L. LORD, PH. D. . - Baltimore! Md ff fig' 'S02 , 21. . ' 'lj' 3 - '- .zz fn- Q f 5 1 4 1. Q I X XX, f, NX XXXXwr,, X Y: XXXX-wx Xwfwf-Sb? x X X.X.,X.,XXX .,-,XXX 1, .XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX , f A '1 .QIXXXXJX , X X XIXQXXX . 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'IEW V, EMI' ' 1, f' vm-1 ' '1 12 'f prww, '1'f'g1 M' 4 i f Skill 1 Q il Q3 V-ifgii . ML, vi? i i'tf43il F Vfj! 5 lfml 5 ' f 'E f 1 I4 1 1 ,1 111, 1 ll ,, CPS! CHAPTER OF CDELT A GAMMA FRA TERN-TTY? f ESTABLISHED 1891. ' Q i Q OGICTICUE SWEMBERS. SENIORS. IESSIE NIAUD LOEFFLER. MABEL MEREDITEI REESE. ANNA MARY VVATTERS. LOUISE JUNIORS. DESIREE BRANCH. MELISSA HILL. MARY CROMWELL JARRETT. GRACE ELIZABETH PAINE. HELEN SOPHIA SHAW- SOPHOMORE' CARRIE GOSS HORNER. ERESHMEN. A TSARAII LOUISE APPLEGARTH. :FMAMIE VIRGINIA CAUGIIY. XAGNES GORDON MURDOCH. , JEANETTE OSTRANDER. FLORENCE MASTERS WILSON. SPECIAL. EMELIE SOPHIE REINHARD. , MARY PATTERSON HARRIS. Q Sorores in Urbe. IXEABEL CARTER. MARY COLE MURDOCH. MARY CHRISTINE CARTER. JOE ANNA ROSS. ELMA ERICH. MARY FIELD SADTLER. EDITH WEST. TP1edged. 0 .4 .Kirin Zum ETA KABA Lassen XI Snag TA: l'n1l,w4 Pm Cm PM Uurgm 'funn ALPHA . ZETA . ETA . . KAPPA . LAMBDA X1 . . SIGMA . TAU . . UPSILON PHI . . CHI . Psi . . OMEGA . THETA CDELCJA GAMMA FRA TERNITY, FOUNDED 1872. l ROfLL OF CHAPTERS. D ALUMNAE CHAPTER. .LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 65 . Mount Union College . . . Albion College. . . .Buchtell College. . . University of Nebraska . University of Minnesota . . University of Michigan . . Northwestern University . . . . . Uiniversity of Iowa . Leland Stanford Ir. University . . . . University of Colorado . . . . . Cornell University The Woman's College of Baltimore . . . University of Wiscons'in . University of Indiana , . : 1 :NIH illli .l, ,J .' IJ I I PM O I I ZETA CHAPTER, ,ALPHA QPH1 FRA TERNITIA -I H i ESTABLISHED 1891. . , ACT! VE EWEMBERS. SENIORS. . IRENE BENHAM, GRACE ANNA SUTTON. ARY RIGGS, CAROLYN WILLIAMSON TILLEY. USAN IUNHIORS. RUTH CLARK. JOSEPHINE DAVIS. KATE SOPHOMORES. ' MARGARET BRIAN. V FLORENCE JANNEY HEATON. IWARY CHARLOTTE CROTHERS. SARA KATHERINE POORBAUGH. ANNA EDMUNDS. HELEN GILLESPIE THOMPSON, ' ERESHMEN. JEAN CURTIS APPLEBY. MARY HOWARD BAKER. . EDITH PLEDGED. A HELEN VIRGINIA GRANLEES. 0 Sorores in Urbe. ROSE BALDWIN. ISABELLA STEVENS. MINNIE NEWMAN HOOPER. ALICE MAE REUTER. LOUISA POOLE HOOPER. ANNA RUSSEL- FANNIE GATES, BETA- JENNIE LOUISA WHITBREAD, ALPHA. JENNIE JOHNSON WALKER, ALPHA. 66 Aula lan Gans Dux: Emma Ztn En . Tun Ion ALPHA . BETA . GAMMA. . DELTA . . EPSILON ZETA . . ETA. . THETA IOTA . UQLPHA QPHI FRAQFRNITK FOUNDED 1872. Q ROLL OF CHAPTERS. Q ALUMNAE CHAPTERS. BOSTON CENTRAL NEW YORK. CHICAGO. MINNESOTA. NEW YORK CITY. 69 . . Syracuse University . Northwestern University . De Pauw University . . . . . Cornell University . . . . Minnesota University The Woman'S College of Baltimore . ..... Boston University . University of Michigan . University of Wisconsin CALPHA CHAPTER, TAU KAPPA PI FRA TERNITK ESTABLISHED 1892. ' 04 C TI VE EMEMBERS. SENIORS. I A A ANNADORA BAER. GEORGETTE ROSS. HELEN MARINA LITTLE. LELIA NELSON WARE.' F IUNIORS. MARGARET ROSELYN KOLLOCK. GERTRUDE NICKERSON. HANNA MARY VC HELEN WALIQER. MABEL GRIFFING. A ' SOPHGMORES. EDITH VIRGINIA ADAMS. MABEL LAVINIA FOSTER. MARY AGNES ANDERSON. MARY JOHNS HOPPER. MIGNON COMER. GERTRUDE MILLER. MARGARET A. REID. I . FRESHMEN. ADA BEALL COX. MARY EDNA FISK. . TMARY LOUISE CULLOM. MARIE ELEANOR NAST. ' O . Sorores in Urbe. A FLORA DODSON ADAMS. HARRIET ELLIS. BLANCHE FERGUSON GRACE ATKINSON- ALICE HAYDEN BAKER. W GERTRUDE' BITZEL JOHNETTA VAN METER. BLANCHE FORT SANDERS. ANNA HEUBECK. , GRACE WOODWARD ABRAHAMS PARKER. TPledged. ' X I X V ,v ,M 5 a- f .lt I Qfflli A' 4 IN MV wi- ' 1 1 2 xl, , Mqig A 2-W5 , 519 f '9 gn Q1 ' , 1 1 V K 4 , V ax!! . M . 4 X ,, ZETA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI BETA. ig ESTABLISHED 1893. A AC TI VE SWEMBERS. SENIORS. ANNA MORRIS DIMMICK. ETHELYN PHIPPS. FIELDING DAVIS HELEN MURRAY. ELEANOR OGIER. JUNIORS. MARY COULBOURNE CONNER. LETITIA WILLIS SIMONS- SOPHOMORES. ADELINE WEBB. HELEN PETERS. RUTH ROSINE UTRUAX. MARY BROAD DINGLE. E. BEULAH HAYES. FRESHMEN. MARGARET RANDOLPH AXSON. ELIZABETH ADELE BROWN. FRANCES ROWLAND CONNER. o Sorores in Urbe, AUSTIANA E. TAYLOR . . MRS. FLORENCE CLIEEORD SAVAGE . . ,,,,.,, Boston Univefsityt NELLIE M. WILMOT ..... . . .... University of Syracuse, JESSIE STILLWELL GORE .... . The Woman's College Of Baltimore, e TP1edged. . . . . University of Syracuse, 1874 191.5 H9154 28117 :PNA 1843 Ilia.: Xligf 4 1874. 1882. 1885 1887. 1 888 1893 1894 1897. ALPHA . BETA . GAMMA DELTA . EPs1LoN ZETA . ETA . THETA . GAMMA QPHI BETA FRA TERNITY. FOUNDED 1874. O ROLL OF CHAPTERS. . . . . . . . . . . University of Syracuse . University of Michigan . University of Wisconsin . Boston University . . . . . Northwestern University . . The VVoman's College of Baltimore . . . . .UniversityofCalifornia 6 ALUMNAE CHAPTERS. University oi Denver BOSTON. CHICAGO. SYRACUSE. 77 OQLPHA CDEL TA CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA CTHET A FRA ESTABLISHED 1896. 04671 VE EWEMBERS. SENIORS. MARY ELIZLABETH SEARS, MARY YOUNG STEVENSON. MARIE ONNOLEE JUNIORS. CAROLYN ELIZABETH GOLDING. MARY LAURA BRAMAN- CARRIE CECELIA LOWELL. MILLIE LOUISE SARLES. SOPHOMORES. ' JANE ALCOTT DOBBINS. ETHEL HENDRICKSON. ALICE JOSEPHINE LILLIAN MARY ARTHUR. BONNIE L. MARSHALL. VIRGINIA BAKER N ETHEL COUNSELMAN SHARP. I PRESHMEN. ALICE POWELL BENNETT. TMARY PORTER BOSS. XFRANCES HELENE SPECIAL. SUZANNE WINTER SANDS. ELIZABETH FIELDER SOOY. Sorores in Urbe. MARY E. BROOMELL CALPHA BETAD. I ADELE SZOLD QPSU. . CEI-IA DEREL MOSIJER CPHID. EDITH LAMB fALPHA BETAD. MARY CLARK NIARDEN CALPHA BETAD. HARRIET STONE BAKER CALPHA' XP1edged. I ALPHA BETA DEI-T5 Erslu rl ETA . IOTA KA PM LAIEOA M L' . v hx. . PI . RHI' TAI' . UPSILUS Pm . Cm . PSI Ourgm Axmxu ALI-zz A ALru,x AL:-In Au-ru Fir 'lk Us F r'- Iv ALPHA B ETA D ELTA EPsILON . ETA . IOTA KAPPA LAMBDA . MU . NU . PI . RHO TAU . UPSILON . PHI . CHI . PSI . OMEGA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA BETA . GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA . KAPPA UQLPHA C1-'HETA FRA TERNITY, FOUNDED 1870. 0 ROLL OE CHAPTERS. . De Pauw University. Indiana State University. . University of Illinois. . . Wooster University. . University oi Michigan. . . Cornell University. . University of Kansas. . University of Vermont. . . Allegheny College. . Hanover College. . . . Albion College. University of Nebraska. Northwestern University. University of Minnesota. . Leland Stanford Ir. University. . Syracuse University. University of Wiscoiisin University of California. . Swarthinore College . Ohio State University . The WOma1I's College Of Baltimore . . Brown University . Barnard College o ALUMN-AE CHAPTERS. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. ' INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA- MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. COLUMBUS, OHIO- NEW YORK, NEW YORIQ, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. SI I I -I II II I ll III ,I I I .V .I WAR YLAND ,ALPHA CHAPTER, PI BETA PHI FRA TERNITIC CHARTERED JANUARY 9, 1897. O ACTIVE HWEMBERS. SENIORS. HELEN BENSON DOLL. I GRACE REAH. All, MARY :HELEN MOWER. . MARY ALICE WOOD. - AI III I JUNIORS. mi IYIARY ESTELLE IWARTIN. SYLVIA EVELINA WARE. EDNA LIVINGSTON STONE: 1 SO PHOMORES. .I H NELLIE EDWARDS BIEHN. IOSEPHINE V. WILEY. LUCY EMORY MURRAX . I! I ' ' ERESHMEN. ,, -I I FLORENCE DENNY. IKATHLEEN MOORE MALLORY. I AURORA PAULINE DE IESI. ETHEL MAUD SOPER. I , .I 'IIEDITH DE WITT MIESSE. XSARAH ELIZABETH RUPP. I II I Sorores in Urbe. ESTHER LAMB COX CPENNSYLVANIA BETAD. ' I MARY ELIZABETH LAMB QPENNSYLVANIA -BETAJ. ELIZABETH KENNICOTT CULVER CCOLORADO ALPIIAJ. HELEN PHILENA LAMB CPENNSYLVANIA BETA, MAY LANSFIELD KELLAR. BLANCI-IE GENEVIEVE REISINGER. I I Pledged. CA1,IrontIA AU' COIDQAIXJ .kllfl Cowuw 504 COLUIIIIIA Auth ILLINOIS BBA I ILLINOIS Dun . ILLINOIS EPSIUW ILLINOIS Zen , INDIANA ALPHA . INDIANA Bru INDIANA GAIIA IowA ALraA IOWA BETA . IowA ZETA , IOWA Lunmm KANSAS ALMA LOI'IsIAxA A11-NA INIAssAc'nI'aI:'r1s AI LIARYLAXIJ AI-rnA LIICHIGAN .KIHIA MICHIGAN Bn I NEBRASKA Bin, NEW Yun: .KI.rsII OHIO ALHIA , OHIO BETA PENNSYLVANIA AI. PENNSYLVANIA lg VERIION-I ALR. VI-glnqgyfr BIYA CALIFORNIA ALPHA . COLORADO ALPHA . COLORADO BETA . COLUMBIA ALPHA . ILLINOIS BETA . ILLINOIS DELTA . ILLINOIS EPSILON . ILLINOIS ZETA . INDIANA ALPHA . INDIANA BETA . INDIANA GAMMA IOVVA ALPHA S. IOXVA BETA . IOXVA ZETA . IOWA LAMBDA . KANSAS ALPHA . LOUISIANA ALPHA . NIASSACHUSETTS ALPHA MARYLAND ALPHA . MICHIGAN ALPHA . NIICHIGAN BETA . NEBRASKA BETA . . NEW YORK ALPHA . OHIO ALPHA . . OHIO BETA . . . PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA PENNSYLVANIA BETA VERIVIONT ALPHA . VERMONT BETA . WISCONSIN ALPHA . PI BETA PHI SFRA TERNITY. FOUNDED 1867. O ROLL OF CI-IAPTIERS. 35 . Leland Stanford Ir. University. . . . University of Colorado. . . Denver University. . Columbian University. . Lombard University. . . '. . . Knox College. . Northwestern University. . Illinois State University. . . . Franklin College. . . University of Indiana. . University of Indianapolis. . Iowa Wesleyan University. . . . . Simpson College. . University of Iowa. . . . . Alumnae. University of Kansas. . Tulane University. . . . . . Boston University. The VVoman's College of Baltimore. . . . . . . I-Iillsdale College. . University of Michigan . University of Nebraska . . Syracuse University . Ohio State University . Ohio State University . Swarthmore College . Bucknell University . . ilVIiddlebury College . University of Vermont . University of Wisconsin P1 CHAPTER DEL TA DEL TA DEL TA. .1 ALICE GERTRUDE MALLALIEU. LIDA VIRGINIA KIRK. NORMA VERA ESTABLISHED 1898. . . 046' TI VE HWEMBERS. SENJORS. ANNA HOFFMAN. JUNIORS. MARGARET ESTELLE ROEHLE. SOPHOMORES. ROUND. LOUISE SPECIAL. ANNA WILLIAMS KING. 4 Soror' in Urbe. ESTHER ANNA CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH T CHAMBERLAIN STAHN. EVANGELINE CHOWNING CEPSILOND. ' 86 ALPHA Btu A GAIIA Dun . Ersxwi ZUA . Eu. . Tartu lon KAPYA . Lnnrmn ML' . . NU , . Olhjol Sloan Umm: X1 . TEL TA CDELTA CDEL TA F RA TERNIT YT FOUNDED 1888. -r ROLL OF CHAPTERS. ALPHA - ......... . . Boston University. BETA St. Lawrence University. GAMMA . .l . Adrian College. :DELTA . . . Simpson College EPSILON . . . Knox College. ZETA University of Cincinnati ETA . . . University of Vermont. THETA University of Minnesota. IOTA University of Michigan KAPPA University of Nebraska LAMBDA . . Baker University MU . University of Wisconsiii NU , . . University of Ohio OMICRON , . . Syracuse University SIGMA . . . . . We'sleyan University UPSILON , ..... Northwestern U-niversity X1 , . . The W'oman's College of Baltimore 37 1- 4--iff -lg Q' :- -0 4 4 n-: IR 'P 1:.wv:,gfl?Q' .' I 4010- X - :fi af' 2 .Lf-f . Ji!! l I 1, + 4 !'.S1fg5!' ,A I .,,+, F2523 ' I A Agg- f, x 534-af X mg:-31. , Z s - 1, . ' - ,I !ll. - , Q s 3. X J h N E 4 It Q IA +4-ei ' 4 4' r-- ' V 4 0 4 -s --9 W , ,-if - 4 4 a. - , H. --:Sk ' F ' - 4 'I fm , ': or A 4555 - Quik - 12 I - , , - 1 4 4 .: - sr - 4 - ' I . V . S t, . .A 'i N 1-3 H . l.V vii ' v f '- - ,Hin v N P W W ' - V - ' X' ' ' ' I 2373?-' fdIw'i:'f X . ,' , 9:1531-vr' 4292 :ir . V .- -w , A- . 12 , ' '34 X 4 V . 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Secretaafy. 'Z . T 5377 BJARY HOPPER, . Treaszwer. f 'jp K Q: 1 N -K 5 -4 ,- -117 3 A AA 4 ,.. dr Qjlli ljxs- Mai Hrav Xfei: Suu Mun YI-'nz Hr--1 Nfxkx HRX' .fx x X .la I N1 , ..,' 51 BASKET BALL iff w wwx ' 6.3:-i:fFe:.:fL.f 'qt-' ,EVM- 'E R 'TQQXXZ M1 fm l - '93, 12,-'ff' . .:.--N ' l br!-'sl-I! 92 ,- . . ':11-f'?'1- vsfx 372- . :i 'Q t'L4-ff' Jai' '1' ' R-:fi , - SENIOR. gqi h pgl, 2, n , , , -Weak. GRACE SUTTONS. . . . lVIll7lUUCI'-CUf7fl11'lI. ' D ffzafnfiifff' ,Ig K ONNOLEE COUNTRYMAN, . Basketnzan. -R.-3.1 ' . L- .ff , X 'Yq4a5 ,. '1 - -l .xv'f-,,z'.-ff ' f . ff-' Eiifffh. ' ' ,5'l7! ' - ff? ,A 'A A JUNIOR. 35, -5.5-.ff -1:-575 i. V MARY BEEB12, . Q .... M anager. MU!! ' HELEN VVALKER, . C aptanz. ff- ,L . , MARIANNE HODGES, . . . Basleetnzan. 'iLi',Q --:NIL ': Lili' ' ii 1 1 - R- W km V f fit :Mil 5 SQPHQMQRE. 6,-fl: Q-ffggffi -YQ I- r I yy SELMA ROSENTHAI., M anagcr. , 'iff 'Wy' . ' I' ' 15' ' I' MARY HOPPER,. . Captafzn. fl 'Qif', 1!2eAD VERTINE FROST, . . . Baskcrnzan. Zlffgdlf. inset' , ,fu '-v. ' I 4 fff'7: lVQ11f'-il' f,jfffX 1 'f f lUl Q'Vff,a1a,', 47 l.5r I'ai u ' 1' lull' FRESHMAN H 1'f 19 iii' .7f,ff!.!! 11 . 44, .1117 xx ' jul' I In lf' I, I BESSIE A. BROWN, U'U71f1gU'l'- N' ' I , MARY Boss, . . C0PffF1771- - GRACE MQSES, , Baskefnzan 'I Q pl 1 . .2 In NX v , ! l . , . ' 'D , y 1' 1 lu 'I . . T9 Zggifi Ts- f' L X 1 - .. 'wx 41. .1 4 XG- I N - L- Nik H N iw xii 511- :?N?:xG - V Q' - ' :fQ i --N K it Yi - - ' i R C9 R-J A'fi,'lj 9 7 il- YT ,V ,.e:',l 4 A -' . ice 1:51 . . ..f 'f'f2 7'17. Q3 1-fi. .f-. '- 1 - 'Yew ' -1 .i: 'G . , - vi A L . ,. 531' V ' .. ' 5-fwrv , ..-Mi, . A 4? in E E E E E 'Ja 'f . 4. np ff' ., .-5-wx, .' X2 H tr-mir' Q! 1 4 J :VIA .4 IT' fi? V ff ' ,Uh vw- -A .: ' . fx 50M ALICE GERTRUDE B4ALLALIEU HELEN NEWMAN, .... LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN STA1-IN, MARY LENTZ, ..... JULIA RIDGELY PINKERTON, X2 IOO 5 ffm? KZLJE ffgff 'K Qf if f ii Q22 xt SZ? ii? .Z '3- N xl YYY' YWCA f I' , V bg ! va ' - f A C .J 5 OFFICERS. o ELIZABETH E. BARROWS, . . . President. HELEN WALKER, .... . Vice-President. GERTRUDE SNODGRASS, . . . . Secretary. MARY COULBOURNE CONNER, . . . C07'l'6SP01Zd'f1Lg Secretary. ALMA E. HUNT, ..... . Tvfeasmfeaz A CHAIRMEN OE COMMITTEES. MARY E. SEARS ................ Devotional GEORGETTE Ross . . . . Membership M. ONNOLEE COUNTRYMAN . . . Bible Study GRACE ELIZABETH PAINE . .... Reception ALICE L. WOOD . . . . Foreign Missionary ALMA E. HUNT . . . ..... Finance RUTH' CLARK .... .... E vangel MILDRED VAN DEMAN . . Room and Library HELEN PETERS . . . .... Music IOI Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. Committee. , .' x. q,.. r ' ' sQ THE FAMILY REUNION. INQLCDCBY CL .J Q- , ,,:':!F' .f ,,. 5 Ja 2 ES, Wi: X 'R' ,uf g n 6. --i F-4 1337-w ,J Y V b 1 ' ' Q 4 ' I ' ,Ipi-if mn I S I if Vx X l , . slgxt' - :fn ,7 f I ff: 1465. . Q . .V K 3 .fs Gif f 1 X I, . 1, .x,. 1 Q ff Af If i X sf ., i jfs! ,X I h ,ff X Q fffs fs, x QM - fjffff ,if -.1,l i LLXx TEE mm.L NX. Q X . my -X ' .x.- n BX K . - ,fin-s-K CD11 G SSGCIG I0 OFFICERS. CHARLES C. BLACKSHEAR, . President. LENA JAMES HQAXVKS, . . . . To'easm'e1'. EMILIE SOPHIE REINHrXRD, . Sec1'eta1'y. SN Q22 7 4 I LH? ' f f ' ff ,-'I' .V 1 STAFF OF KALENDS, . Edifors, IRENE BENHAM, '99, . . Edl.f0l'-Zqll-Cll14Cf. NITNNA DAVIS REYNOLDS, 1900. LOUISA GAMBRALL, 1900. NILILISSA H1LL, 1900. ELLEN BOWIE VVARFIELD, 1901. Business Managers, HELEN NIURRAY, '99, HELEN S01f111A SHAW, 1900 MARX' C0ULB0U1zN CONNER, 1900. THE0 LYONS JACOBS, 1901 107 .:.- H825 -X-iv. ' I -il, Z' L -91 ig ' in .1 124.1 1 ., A , H s P.,-5-1::,,, ,klgfc ,i::L'Q+f .14 I., I Y er-42 -fe A 1 ' S, 14522 : . j i L 'I algae- H? L 712:57 'HU at I.. . ' Tu'B Pri A Pi V 'T Y T it l 1 S L U '. -qv? I-- -1-army .,fl,1f'-f- S vajda., fig III! V V Il l E. L l' it A ., t ,A HIXRRIET A. BLOGG, . . Secretary. I- ' 't -- I 45,-. Q fm ll I f 4 ill' I l WEMBERS' 'dak ' f , I , f ,I f 4 9 to I f Q3 HfXRRIET A. BLOGCl. M., ELIZARETIHI MORSE, 'gg KW X ima x - ,I 54,7 GERTRUDE IQNIPP, 96. RUTH E. ROBINSON, Yoo. .milf ri' tl 'ill Iliff-VZ IRENE BENHAM, '99. GRACE E. PAINE, IQOO. ' T ff I . H ll I X va' I ll I., ky! T ffl! ' lk --ie--15? ll PAPERS REPRESENTED - N Id! .. ' 1, I f X XI' lmfww The Sam., Baltimore. The Press, Philaclelpliia. . ' 2-.JW W W ' Af Baltfimore A'Ill6'7 l.CU1l'. Clzrz'.ftia11Advocate, New York. X 0 l f jj l, A W 'l lv, llT07'7l'i1lg Herald, Baltimore. E'UClIl.lIg Post, New York. 1 If ,Cl NI ' I F T The BfIlf't7Il0I'0 lllethodist. The New York Tl fl7'Il1IC. X ll X fel 'K 'tl I , Ulf X I l Aff l A 1, x' HONORARY MEM-BERS. txt ?Tj7T' X-,g , 'fQ3-t ill ,, if MARGARET E. LANOSTON, .... Harperlv Bazar. -. 1: -- I gt r F fl llu . . . f if ' - . h v .JK ,AW if, whirl fl, W , f . HARRYDELE HALLMARR, . . T11e P1 ess, Philadelphia. 5 W, A Y H., WI N: lrl ln. LOUISE NIALLORY, ..... Baltimore American. ' IW gif? 1- 15' I llmllmm MAY GARRETTSON EVANS, . . Formerly of The Slut. X Wg jf.. xf wl ffll K' gg - EDWIN F. ABELL, . . . . The Szm, Baltimore. X I, : fi? it WY VV. ABELL, . . . . The Sun., Baltimore. C ll 77? A M 4 1 . hm dll OAKLEY P. HAINES, '. . The Sun, Baltimore. f' he f ' f y,f llfll' HAROLD E. VVEST, . . . The Sun., Baltimore. W NR f I 14. ,5 .r.' ji CHARLES VV. BUMP, . . Tlze Sim, Baltimore. I E 1 'I ft f l jf lrfjf--, FELIX AGNUS, . . . Baltimore American. ' IQ. Q l jZ,,y..,ZQ.-14, LYNN R. BTEEKINS, . . Baltimore American. y . .EA ' I J .' i f if JAMES DOYLE, . . . . . Baltimore A111-ertca11,. ,H ju ' -'J BENJAMIN NORTHROP, . . . The Herald, Baltimore. Chfs '-L 4 aff .2f7.5'i.:Wff' 1' aff f A - f W O Th Her ,ld Baltimore. AZ? lll MA ,f ,.,., 4734 , ,,- X332-1.1, 0 WESLEX 1 . LER, . e an , . fry .552 I qt jf-My QL. 142,75 , TALCOTT XtVILLIAMS,T11l'6' Press, Philadelphia. I K ri .IZ RALPH D. PAINE, The.Press, Philadelphia. fl A 'f - f , ffl -Bgiffjl-Lf: VV. A. LINN, The Evenmg Post, New York. f ' Htl! LQ! RICHARD BURTON, The Hartford Courant. ., 1 ul- x F - :za r X B-i M -- -L SX H vig? i- . X. -1,5 ARQT-Saws ' IOQ 7 fi Y ff -ulfxym J, 1, .Q,,,u.15sH 4 -K, 1.4 ,,.1. 5 Q,k?gi.,-v A -A- MANDOLIN CLUB 1 v-' E1- b ' 5 .sm-f' ' vm fzxf -1 f IQHQE .. 2' A ' 'N ff-8 .H -gf., , 5 sl 9-1 5 J' f f, X ' iff s if 'Q ' f - , ' -I-.JJQZQ 4 ' wa, . wa. w w- w'3 :'1- 55:14, Li' . '- 'f '-fl iii?-ff? 11 .Z LOUISE VVEST, Maryland. ELEANOR QGIER, Maryland. ANNA M. WATTERS, Maryland. M. ESTELLE MARTIN, Maryland. FIELDING TURNER, Texas. CAROLINE L. SPARROW, Virginia. A. CAROLINE WILLIAMS, Tennessee. MARY HELEN BQOWER. South Carolina. LETTICE LATANE, Virginia. JEAN APPLEBY, Washington, D. C. SOVTVIEKN T CLVI3 Its fragrant lamps, and turns Tn banks of dark lagoons. Gut of the lonely Woods the Jasmine burns Into a royal cone, with green festoons Timzrod. Q COLORS-RED, WI-IITE AND GRAY. Q Q OFFICERS. LOUISE WEST, . . . . . President. LETTICE LATANE, . . Vice-President. RUTH CLARK, .... . Secretary. MARY ESTELLE NILARTIN, .... . Treasurer. MEMBERS. RUTH CLARK, Kentucky. LII MARGARET BRIAN, Maryland. AD: MILDRED DEAN, Washington, D. C. MO EMMA BASS, Virginia. NEB THEO JACOBS, Maryland. KA' ANNA EDMUNDS, Maryland. MA LOUREESE JOHNSTON, Alabama. EUI FLORENCE JANNEY HEATON, Virginia. SAB MIC-NON COMER, Alabama. NEI MARY CROMWELL JARRETT, Maryland PAI MELISSA HILL, Virginia. ANNADORA BAER, South Carolina. DESIREE BRANCH, Maryland. MARGARET RANDOLPTI AXSON Georgia. ' , g MA ETHELYN PHIPPS, Maryland. MA' ELIZABETH ADELE BROWN, Maryland. HONORARY MEMBERS. HLfQfgjD1fq'fgS?J111gQiE- ' 'D-- , -i-V H' K5 I f 1 I Y 4 5 . V--1.-1-1........ , , A , 1 ' ' . f -AK . , ,Vg W ,,,4 , F-.. has '-'W .. Wi 5 gig L -nk... lf' '- ,six .Ji 2, . -1 ' . XX. G fN mm X I Q I 3 Zn, - Af fpws ' ' N Enn S mx ' , I 1' NWN! pf U G I U X , ' X N Ny ' A M . 1 N A , ,4 ff' WYQAEE.-12N X. .EWS N AF. .5QTTf5f ' 1 ,.-'X 1 f' . . , ,,,!' A, 1 M wif ,... . 1... - 1 :fn Xawi A 5 -Rc ! -J.-ff ' v Y if GNU EA ' A r g ' r f b ' M BQ A OFFICERS.. . ANNA MORRIS DIMMICK, . . President. MARY COULBOURNE CONNER, . . Vice-President. 4 . JESSIE LOEFFLER, .... . Secretary. ' N. MARY GUNSAULES, . ..... . Treasurer. V x HWEMBERS. Wasil? ALICE ANNA BENDER, :QQ. D1MM1CK, '99. MARY GUNSAULES, ,QQ. JESSIE LOEFFLER, 799. MARY MCCLOSKEY, '99, HELEN MURRAY, ,QQ. EDNA SMITH, '99, HELEN G. THOMPSON, IQOI. ,LAURA CARSON, 1901. EZHTARLOTTE CROTHERS 1901. DINGER, 190-1. DIXON, IQOI. FOSTER, 1901. ' 7 HAYES, IQOI. MILLER, 1901. REED, 1901. MARY A. YOUNG, IQO2. MARY BAKER, 1902. MARY BOSS, IQ02. HELEN BULL, IQ02. MARTHA BOWMAN, 1902. FRANCES CONNER, 1902. NAN DAVIS, 1902. 119 MARY STEVENSON, 799. GRACE SUTTON, ,QQ. VIRDO SNIDER, 799. MARY CONNER, 1900. MARGARET KOISLOCK, 1900. GERTRUDE NICKERSON, 1900. EDITH BEARD, IQOI. ROBERTA DISBROW, IQO2. ETHEL DIXON, IQO2. HELEN GRANLEES, 1902. EMILY HOSKINS, 1902. A PAULINE DE IESI, 1902. LIDA LAVERS, IQO2. MARY MAGEE, 1902. EDITH MEISSE, IQO2. ' GRACE MOSES, 1902. FANNIE OSTERSTOCK .1902. ARMADA PHILP, IQO2. SARAH RUPP, 1902. ANNA SLEASE 1902. LUCY SMITH, IQO2. PIELEN A. THOMPSON OLIVE MAST, 1902. LAURA SNYDER, IQO2. , 1902 lf ,- ?? '.,, 3. 1 4 A 1 . it fi MARY ALICE WOOD, ,QQ, . . President. MARY H.USTExN FRANCE, ,QQ, . . . Vice-President. HELENIBANCROFT IRELAND, IQOI, . Reco1fdi1ag Sec1'eta1'y. MARY E. G. LENTZ, I900, . . . . VC07'7'6SP07ldiMg Secretary. ELIZABETH TUMBLESON, IQOO, . . Treasmfevf. WEMBERS. EDITH V. ADAMS. IANIE ALEORD. MARY ELDER BEEBE. ALICE POWELL BENWNETT. ' GEORGIE BOSLEY. MARGARET BOSS. FLORENCE V. BRENNER. BESSIE A. BROWN. MARGARET B. CARMINE. B. MAY CLARK. DEAL. M. ANTOINETTE EMORY. E. GEORGIEN EWING. MARY LIUSTEN FRANCE. A. FLORENCE GILL. ,FLORENCE GUTMAN. NELLIE C. HASTINGS. ANNA HARRISON. E. SINGLEY HELLWEG. MARIANNA R. HODGES. ANNA LIOFFMAN. HELEN B. IRELAND. LIDA VIRGINIA KIRK. ELLA KLINEFELTER. HELEN LEISENRING. MARY E. G. LENTZ. ALICE G. NLALLALIEU. RUTH H. NIILLARD. MYRA MCDADE. ROSETTA, M CWHORTER. LUCY E. MURRAY. EDITH O,CONNELL. EVA ANNA PALMER. JULIA R. PINKERTON. HONORA H. PLEASANTS. ESTELLE ROEIILE. NIILDRED RIFE. LOUISE C. STAI-IN. ELIZABETH TUMBLESON. ELLEN BOWIE TVVARFIELD LUCY MAY VVEST. SARA A. WINTER. MARY ALICE VVOOD. NIABEL XNOODEN. B. DOLL. GERTRUDE VERNON KAHN. ETHELYN PHIPPS. HONORARY MEMBER. THOMAS I. SHRYOCK. I2I As- -Vt 1 5:1255 flfill, 8 .ff fivd 'A 'ifffbrx A. - , ,2-- en.-1 '1 l r I Q N gl. e-Alec ure QV The ul 'bo 'QOL :CIOC 'f A736 Ds 7' . fvllbzvoku G ao 5 QSAP6O'flor-Q,l7r 4 , . fx S Urqwdezsar XNGIZLIQ I 1 I Q1 AIYZQQJL N N G , Fohe, Y LLLOH Z 471foru-O l'Qff'Qw-3 l my .LJ 3 Nw J 1 f C17- Crdm ad' X Z dssdrlio A was mn Sz 7 5 N Jtldr-fi cw Aw 1 sg SQ-EW f 71 a.T6'., ,Ko'l: Q 5 ri'Cl,Nf'f:-4' qhUQP-,la Ch'-Z4 M Th :' 7?-effssq CQNN 71 Y,--' .CTS-' , Jie, e?71'xX5 P'7 y-5,0 th KLI' W eSf . 9 71' DC! Q ---7 f' dfhe S 141,55 JZLO . n3:,-- ff' 0 H I - SO Regina 7 fusfgh T 3- f A66 'LQ ,. r 4- 4 'Ldjfh blow-Q figs,- exb-'N' XGKGO f f , 'JM buf - fi 5 e v.-7 ' 8.7.11 If . QNX Gio-C ' fiwl V XX' ' '+L S ' i be' w A 1 M Xajfsf vebeff Bee , -JW TTUSWQ GT? - 1 75? HZWWQ -1- ' CZa.Ss,U J! ,4 CII 411-63. iers V mxe an hi Te Of Shaw Y -710 kms auch Djs? 01 lull 2 Gdmfmzz xkudxej Luelslx kdicknq fe S fp Culuib emi Swa Q S-Tx 2 icon an Bass -rr-xo l v 3 '1 1 . f ja S 5 Hall. Miss Sanders, the pianist, was assisted by Dr. Hopkinson. The entertainment was highly Dr. and Mrs. Froelicher entertained the Schiller-Kranzchen at its last meeting of the year. .ii Vacation-till the twelfth of April. What bliss ! by V' Back once more. But it's rather nice to see the girls again, even if there are some misty recollections of leaving home. Q dear ! it is so nice to be at home. Now, if anyone should see this they might think I VVe gladly welcomed Dr. Goucher home after a six months, absence. Miss King, President of the Arundell Club, spoke in Cwoucher Hall on the proposed National University at VVashington. , Miss Rouse talked to the girls on The Student Volunteer Movement. Surely never was junior Class more delightfully entertained by their friends than was the Class of ,QQ by 1901. A concert given by the Dickinson Glee Club and Qrchestra was the entertainment given. How we enjoyed it ! Then the reception afterwards !-but K' Words are too vague, too empty. Long live the Class of 1901 ! 'K No less renowned in peace than war. The Philokalai, with Dr. Froelicher, visited the home of Dr. Reuling to see his private collection of Mrs. Shefloe gave an organ recital in First M. F. Church., She was assisted by Dr. Hopkinson. Another musical opportunity which was thoroughly enjoyable. i I 1 I I , . III j I in I 5 I I . I I I I I j . I ciated by the girls. 28. 31. AP1z1L. I 12. I was homesick. But l'm not a bit. I 14. I . 19. I 21. 22. 23. paintings and curios. 29. MAY. I 5. 14. 17. 18 20. The trustees gave a reception to the -delegates of the M .I E. Church, South. In such an august assembly it was, indeed, wiser being good than bad. I Field Day. Vtfe juniors came out ahead, as visual, in the b-asket-ball game. For some unaccountable reason, however, the wheel of fortune turned us down at tennis. QThat sentence comes near violating both my rules. I fear.j But our proteges, the Freshiesf' won, due, doubtless, to our inspiring example in former contests. Athletics are destined to take a rise, if we may judge by the increasing manifest-' ation of college spirit on Field Day. Dr. and Mrs. Froelicher entertained the Contributors' Club in a most delightful manner at their home. The Sophs gave a tea U to their honorary member, Dr. Sherwood. I Pundita Raniabai talked to us, after chapel, on educational work in India. Qui' class in economics listened to a very interesting talk on the George Junior Republic, by the Rev. Lawrence Hunt of Wfashington. The girls seem to be quite enthusiastic over this sociological undertaking. I28 'T v O 1 5 F I . f NOXVEBIBER. E 4 11. Dr. Devine of New York spoke before the Social Science Club on Production and Consumption. Pennsylvania Club gave a tea to its new members in the parlors of Home D. - 14. Miss Walker of Bryn-Mawr talked, in D, on the nature and work of College Settlements. 16. Tennis tournament for class championship between ,QQ and IQOI. Given to '99. 17. College Day. The Hon. Henry Watterson delivered an address on Success in Life. 'r 19. Dr. and Mrs. Croucher entertained the Seniors, trustees and visitors at their home. A memorable occasion. Southern Club's annual tea to new members. 22. First meeting of the 'K Agora, our new literary and debating society, which supplies a long-felt Want in our College life. DECEMBER. A 9. junior play, The Future Revealed. A most clever affair, enjoyed by the Seniors and Sophs, equally with the Freshmen. JANUARY. 12. FX-Mayor Hooper spoke before the Social Science Club on Baltimore's New Charter. 18. Mrs. Able gave an address before the Alumnae Association and students. IQ. Dr. Henry Cunningham of Cambridge, England, gave a lecture on Norman Castles. 26. Day of Prayer for Colleges. Dr. Charles Albertson of Buffalo preached in the morning. 27. Reception by the girls to their city friends. if it X if X Pk X Ik 28. Pm so tired of keeping a diary, I believe Till rest awhile-and devote my attention to mid-yeai-'s exam- inations. A 130 1 i , YL' - N 4 'Q 4hf,c. rfi the Q nu QITKSSS mv' .mxty .MUD if-fff Qf I1-aqif . 5' .'Zs:.E3Y2 5 I E fi- slji ., -.. 9-5 11 3 1- G.-just go down and preach to her a little. That's what I came to you for. Eleanor-Oli I I have so much to do ! This paper G.-What's a paper to the happiness of a Sophomore -and the comfort of a junior P I am ashamed? you, Nell ! Elccmov'-But I don't know her. She'll think I'm G.-You always run some risk. Eleanor-I don't know why you didn't go yourself. must be finished today. It's late now. crazy. ' G.-You know very well I'm no good as a comforter. I haven't any patience with people who make nuisances of their troubles. But you are fine at that sort of thing. So, go on. Elsie-You could make her feel lots better, Eleanor. I'd go, but she wouldn't want me. G.-You can give her all my good-night kisses for next week. Now, don't say I won't make some sacrifices, Elecmov'-I have just made up my mind not to kiss you for a month. I-never saw such a rock-hearted creature. Elsie, you tell me what shall I say to her. Itis absurd Elsie-Ask her if she has any alcohol. G.-She canit help asking that. It's the phrase that Elcczzzov'-Wife havenit borrowed any for two days- Elsie-And then say, just carelessly, that we are go-ing to make your first call in the middle of Saturday morning. naturally jumps out when anybody says Come in. and over. to make fudge and would like to have her come in. G.-Cf course, she wonit come on that sort of an invitation. Elsie-Eleanor can fix it so she will. And then bring Eleanor U0 GJ-Vlfill that do P G.-Yes, anything. I-Iurry up. I am afraid she'll cry Eleanor-Tlie poor little thing ! CH1l7'7'fI8S ouiij her here, and we'll all jolly her up. her eyes out. Don't stop to HX your hair. G.-Now, therels the whole morning wasted. I could stand it better if she were a Freshman, too 3 but for a Sophomore to be making such a fuss is really too much. Elsie-just because you never cry yourself, you think G.-Now, did I ever say I thought you were silly? Elsie-She may have had bad news from home, or anybody who does is silly. perhaps her work is too hard I I am awfully sorry. G.-W ell, get up then, and help me fix the tea table and straighten the room. QBOH1 bustle lZ1'01ft1'Ld.D There, I'll pile all the pillows up-so-and she can sit here. She looks as if she didn't have the strength of our elevator ! If I could get hold of her she would take a cold bath basket-ball whenever she felt like crying. Elsie-There 3 doesn't that look nice ? What shall I every mornin-g and a walk every afternoon, and play do with the alcohol bottle P It happens to have some in it. G.-Here, put it on the top of the bed behind this picture. What shall we be doing when they come in? Elsie-I'll mix the chocolate, and you be reading out loud to me. Here's Two of Them. G.-Now, isn't that appropriate ! You and I are certainly two of a kind. Why, they are co-ming already. I 36 , 'mf of 'ff f'H'C'S 'P5Cvs, Qilibiff. wing, 'KZ PTC. wr Y by it. r? lv 5 a ?Q' .ljQgfU,l . Fila, , y -rf' , ii' .- .- A f. . -1 .51 . A, ' fl x.,..' r y.s X' gfvf-':g i Scum iii' .Jie Th: fa 3 is 551' cfzs Ed: given ive' iff: bw fu 5 Lai 1,1 4 I, 9 ffm Vi 1.x-. BCH: :gg r, HQ -5111 3-J fm. I QV3 1-, fic?- them., P5351 1, . V? 3' KN 4-fm. pre' 'gig' 'c 'F J 'H ,5 wg. fa 5-' . 'pu Editor-in-Cliief-Well, vvho'll do the heavy article ? You P Qto Second Assistant Editor. Second Assistant Editor-You didn't take my last heavy effect, and a natural hesitation Editor-in-Chief-VVhy, I put yards of your stuff in the last number. Can't you Write a poem, then, at First Assistant Editor- At teast. The gentle art of poesy ! Third Assistant Editor Qtooleing over MSSQ-Here's a poem on Life, an-d another on Love subjects adequately treated, no doubt. Fonrth Assistant Editor-Perhaps the Freshmen Sonnetsl Editor-in-Chief-A good idea I We may find some mute, inglorious Mrs. Browning th have some more things. Why won't the girls write ? Chorus of Editors-Vlfhy vvon't they ? Second Assistant Editor-Vlfhat is there in The Kaiends' Box P Editor'-in-Chief-H Nothing but leavesf, Come, HOWV, what are you all going to Write ? ere. But we mast Foiirth Assistant Editor'-We oughtnlt to do all the Writing. The paper is to express the literary talents of the Whole College 5 or else, what is it for P First Assistant Editor-Exactly. Vlfhy is a mouse ? Similarly, Why ig Thg Kalendg ? QBelZ ringsj . Third Assistant Editor Qwildlyj-My lunch ! Foiirth Assistant Editor-My chemistry quiz ! First Assistant Editor-My date with the Doctor ! Second Assistant Editor-My happy home I Editor-in-Chief Qnionrnfnllyj-And we haven't done a thing but find out what We won't trials of greatness ! Why don't the girls write ? EXEUNT QMN-ES. Z i ' t ,, we ' i j sf 1 y r ' 7 'U TY 1 9- 49. , N s f i ,V hit' 'U A -Ti., A I lx ,Q 'ilk 'V F ., ' ' i is i r e f ,tt tl f i 140 do. Oh ! dear, the It 1 -11: mph Q' Bluff - . O FU Q fpf r. the 'WA -4. 6, U, ' Q.-1, 1 .4 tx K. gm 'ffiif ' si- 1. 'J . T, ,J ,, ffiaq I 1 f 4 F, f.Q-Y ' x4.,cf: ,.-y, V :sg 73354 A -.315 - NA - The next in the train rode a mettlesome steed, Renowned for his spirit and wonderful speed g He called the horse Shaylespeeaf, and lest he'd go wrong, I-Ie'd a jockey named Dowdiim to lead him along. The last that I saw was a pony so slow That greatly I wondered how long it could go. The lady who rode him was stately and tall And seemed by his slowness not worried at all, For she knew 'twas his English extraction sublime That gave him his total indifference to time. And now as down hurried the shadows of night No more could I see in the fast fading light, Save dim ghostly figures that followed the line- Their features no longer I now could divine. But I saw that their hobbies were fully as queer As any that now in these pages appear. in ffl 1 21636 I I m, QT i 5 A in Yi wx y f itll? qw If 7 XX at 1 144 fd jd!! I fl ai fri 5 FUI Rnd if P . UH Rf Iljlfff P gkr- I 4 6 vb vi J 's W are Tiloiaeae wen Rei. .Sl HER NAME. FRANCES MOORE TRACY, OF VIRGINIA. Junior Resident Student at the VVonian's College of Baltiniore. HIS NAME. I ' JAMES VVEATIRIERION BROOKE Qcommonly called IAMIED, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Occupies handsomely htted- up law ohfices on St. Paul Street. ' WHERE THEY MET. One ojclocle on a January day. Pouring rain. Blue Line car dashing rnadly down St. Paul Street. Motornian sees a girl in rainy day suit rush wildly froin Goucher Hall, waving a closed unibrella to attract his attention. Wo1zde1's if he dare ignore the order to stop at the W077ZG7l,S College when required. Concludes not. St0pS car. Girl enters, dragging uinbrella after her. I n her hands carries : Pair of gloves, handkerchief, Hadley's Econo1nz'.cs, Hudsonfs Shakespeare's Life, Art and Character, volunie I Qopening this last presently and beconzing absorbed in contentsj, proof of photograph, and an addressed envelope. After seating herself, she glances at one of the windows of Goucher Hall, siniles with inuch enjoyrnent, conscious that she is cutting English, and shows the inost entrancing diniples. Suddenly beconies aware that a rhfm opposite is looking solnewhat attentioely at her, blushes, frowns, and opens her book. I46 I Fi . wfgrf ., .,.1 :iff .Sf 1,1 fv ?!fl! P1. ,S !Uf',w al-cffz Y '.V f.w'nf1'p' ?fg8ffAl3.Z 5 Nw! I Milf Q21- '1:','- 'g , fag? 1, JANUARY 27.-Believe my proof is found, after all. Had a note this morning from a man named Brooke James Weatliertoii Brooke- saying he had found a letter addressed to me and would bring it round. Don't why he didnit send it instead, and be done with it. VVonder if it can be that good-looking man with brown eyes who sat opposite. Qf course it isn't. A LATER.-It is ! But he didnit find the proof, after all - only the envelope. JUNE 5.-Have to give up a lovely tug party : the Dean. LATER.-Jamie Brooke has that proof, after all. Think- of my having the trouble to sit again, when that wretch had found it. JUNE 6.-Very late.-The reception was charming. Jamie Brooke said- How can I give up my Senior year ! VVhat will the girls say I And then I meant to go to Girton for a year, and I certainly wanted one year at Leipsic. But Jamie Brooke-! CQNSEQUENCES. SEPTEMBER 20, 1899.-Opening of College. Faculty and students assembled in chapel. President conducts service. At the close, Faculty passes out. 1 College organist goes quickly to the organ and plays lVIendelssohn's Wfedding March. I ' WHAT THE WQRLD 'SAYS . Professor - fzfo Miss -, as they cross the b1'idgeJ-Wlio is it ? Miss - -I don't know at all. ' First Senior C2f0 Second Seniorj-Isn't it too bad for Frances to go and get married? Who will be poet now? Second Senior-It's a shame I But Jamie Brooke ! I've a case on him myself. i TT 148 l P L ilfvxffiv flea? VE Urs ' P1 'VVPI l. X4.'1XQI1E' - fl? ai . ,.. Wsaixsr 2 'Q -H--X 4193? 5 5 'W . 90: 5 I J i 'fi' Qw 383 234434 ' ,- .vfih Wi iv?-' 2 0 at P J , yn, , ug, , 'git 1. Un Confiiberafiozgg 0 'M glad that I ain't I-Iobsou, But just a common churl, Who ain't obliged to run away Or kiss au ugly girl. T111 glad that I ain't Teddy. It cau't be very nice To get so mixed in politics You pay your taxes twice. Ilrn glad that I ain't Alger. It must have cost a heap To get such good cornmitteemen- I like my whitewash cheap. I'1u glad that I ainyt I-Ianna. I'm 'fraid I wouldn't shine A'runniug great big governments- 'Twould weigh so on my min'. I'1u glad I ain't Joe Wheeler- Iimight get up a tree. I'm glad I ain,t no editor Gee ! Whiz ! I'm glad I'm me ! fs? TQ QYC QQ Q S c I 154 1 IY I 1 i F ! 4 I I I A I I -Q N 9 x THE STUDENT BODY. CLASS OF '99, DONNYBROOK FAIR, I9oo. IQALENDS EDITORS. BOARD OF CONTROL. SOUTHERN CLUB PROM. GOLF CLUB. FRESHMAN IN THE SWIMMING POOL. GRINDS. To be great zk Z0 be mzQvu1zafe1fsz'00d. K' Respect the Faculty that forms thy judgments Farewell ! thou art too dear for our possessing Cudgel thy brains no more about it.' We modern writers often see our good things copied by the ancient masters Think not that thy word, and thine alone, must be right ' A thousand sweet changes of beauty. The sport best pleases that doth least know how I have a kind of alacrity in sinking. AGORA LITERARY SOCIETY. A wise scepticism is the first attribute of a good critic SENIORS- BETH BARROWS. ALICE EM MONS. NELL QGIER. ALICE DEAL. ETHELYN PHIPPS. NAN XNATTERS, JULIA PINKERTON. A creature not too bright or good For human naturels daily food. Good sentences and well-pronounced. She, though in full-bloom Hower of glorious beauty Grows cold, even in the summer of her age As smiling as a May morning. Wfhere is the man who has the power and skill To stem the torrent of this maiden's will P U A face o'er which a thousand shadows go Thy rapt Soul sitting in thine eyes. I 58 5 A 2' kgs 1? W-'f MABEL REESE. HELEN DOLL. MARIAN CURTISS. RUTH ROBINSON. SINGLEY HELLXNIEG. -TESSIE LOEFFLER. CARRIE TILLEY. ANNADORA BAER. SUSAN BRIGGS. NAN DIMMICIC. lXdARY GUNSAULES. GEORGETTE Ross. ANNA HOFFMAN. LIL WARE. BTARY STEVENSON. ELLA HOSICINS. MARY FRANCE. HELEN TXTURRAY. RUTH NlILLARD. HELEN LITTLE. They that govern the most, make the least noise Down on your knees And thank heaven, fastlng for a good man S love The gravity and stillness of your youth The World hath noted Though I am not naturally honest I am so sometimes by chance She judged mankind at their due estimation Such art of eyes I never savv 111 books Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb Her fair auburn tresses WVhilst wonderment guesses NVhere was her home P Circumstances alter ' cases Tho' battle call me from thy arms Let not my pretty Susan mourn Among the music of her songs she fearfully caroused The poo-r lad has been Waiting a long While Let us be happy dovvn here below Her cogitative faculties immersed in cogibundity of cogitation Now, blessings light on him that first this same sleep V Who could make so vile a pun would not sc1uple to pick a pocket ln every gesture dignity The quiet and still air of delightful studies I Who goeth a-borrowing goeth a sorrovving Who speaketh ill of no man S' 'Tis known she could speak Greek I O -BRAN cr-1. SPARROW. Boss. wxs. -TDEAN. REYNOLDS. KOLLOCK. MARTIN. DAVIS. RE. TCARMINE. Through the drifting snows she pressed. As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lispd 111 numbers, for the numbers came. Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of your desire P 5' My lord, I will be ruled. Fair Science frowned not on this maiden's birth. But I would mfake it death p For any male thing but to peep at me. So Wise so young, they say, do never live long. Late, late, so late ! She is talking aesthetics, The dear, clever creature. I hold the world but as the world, A stage where every man must play a part. Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical Not today, I,ll do it to1norrovv.', Yet she could love, those eyes declare, XIVCTC but men nobler than they are. She would not, in a peremptory tone, Assert the nose upon her face her ovvnf' The lady doth protest too much, methinksf' She tells you Hatly what her mind is. ' There is a certain something in her looks, A certain scholarlike and studious something. Two seeming bodies 5 but one heart. 161 RUTH CLARK. MELISSA I-IILL. GERTRUDE SNODGRASS. LIDA KIRK. lXdARGUERITE UPTON. RENA CRANSTON. SOPHOMORES- MARY ANDERSON. CARRIE HORN ER. JOSEPHINE WILEY. JANET GOUCHER. LOUISE CECIL. NELLIE BIEHN. GERTRUDE ANDREVVS. ELLEN WARFIELD. ETHEL HENDRICICSO-N. IQIT TRUAX. VIRTINE FROST. How doth the little busy bee Improve each Shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening Hovverf' Vex not the poet'S mind with thy shallow Wit. A springy motion in her gait. VVith such large discourse, looking before and after She made the cleverest people quite ashamed, And even the good with inward envy groan. Think naught a triiie, though it small appear. For Frensche of Parys was to her unknovvnef, Unthinlcing, idle, wild and young, I laughed, and danced, and talked, and sung. Be cheerful, Wipe thine eyesf' 'Ihe lavv of nature is alternation forever rnoref' I detest long, sweeping Skirts, For they pick up all the dirt. I am not lean enough to be thought a good studentf' I am sure care's an enemy to life. A Fine feathers make fine birds. Blue eyes are pale and gray eyes are sober. Bonnie brovvn eyes are the eyes for me. Life is as tedious as a tvvice-told talef, Oh ! I want 2 be an angel, An' with the angels stand, Gr sit beside a skule niarm An' hold her by the hand. 162 HOPPER. THOMPSON. ADELINE WEFB. ' JANET SNELL. ' MABEL FOSTER. ,, I CHARLOTTE CROTHERS. 'EMILY DIXON. A LILLIAN ARTHUR. ANNA EDMUNDS. ALICE DINGER. ' MIGNO,N COMER. ETHEL SHARP. I FLORENCE I-IEATON. FEES HM EN .- p, I KATHLEEN MALLORY. 'SARA SMITH. . FRANCES 'CONNER. SANDS. GRANLEES. NAST. A BULL. Y HOSKINS. JIEANETTE OSTRANDER. Full of life and full of glee. A nut brovvne maydef' Gentle as the Summer breeze. Up in the morning's no' for me, Up in the morning earlyf, Her hair hung loose, neglect, about her shoulders tvvainef' And theWorld's so rich in resplendent eyes, Twere a pity to limit one's love to a pairf' I hate all gmenf, What Woman knows not her own road to victory ? 'i But my thought ran a wool gathering 3 and I did like the Countryman, who . A looked for his ass while he was mounted on his backf' A rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence. Wihose vvo-rds all ears took captivef' - 'Ihe little maid would have her will. . But this I know, I lo-ve to play while others Work. She is an earthly paragonf, Where did you come from, Baby dear ? ' A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desiresf' I sleep - Wake me not. . But long I will not be Jack out of oflicef' She sings fa song of love. Oh, listen lv True beauty dwells in deep retreatsf' I ' I may have erred in thinking myself to be something. IIOW green you are, and fresh in this old world. 163 GERTIE KAHN. MAIQGARET EMERSON. EDITH lXdIESSE. ALICE BENNETT. MARY SWEET. FLORENCE WILSON. BEULAH HAYES. HELEN FRENCH. BESSIE BROWN. NIOLLIE CULLOM. As merry as the day is long. You may grow good Corn in a little held. For man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion. As brown in hue As hazel nuts, and sweeter than the kernels. Short but sweet. just a silly girl is she. ' Too late- ye cannot enter now. I want to meet a manf, K' Young in years, in judgment old. 4' A blooming girl. JJ A I Q 'nad' V F o Yi. 2' ' ' El- -Xs'2'- Q7 l l 14 4 i' ik I L, ki: :Nfl ' L' 'W l W 4' , QWUQ JQQ ff We 'I : Q ui .. f ' -A ftgl-milllf -tg fi ' I - 164 ? L . X, 1 X! I ixlx Q . Q l DONNYBROOK FAIR I , ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS, LOST AIND FOUND. 1 3. AL i I F YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR MIND To advertise Some special prize For Signs and Posters of every kind, Large and small, No charge at all, No better artist can you find- than M. E. B , Signpainter. i. FIRM OF GAMBRALL 81 REYNOLDS, Varied assortment of Classlroom Yarns, Giggles, Wit. xl IAN METER'S NEW. RECIPE Boon- Roasting and Freezing, a specialty. Sample copies given away. BUY FROM A MAN OF ENTERPRISE. Has Pads and Pens of every size, . Sharpens pencils without cost, Finds whatever you have lost. ' GUSTAV KAHN. -L--N-R R4 S- H - SK- NS, Inspector and distributor of males. All applications care- fully considered. 'WOOD 8: REAH, authorities in HEART T 0 HEART TALKS. Personal experi- ence free of charge. Cases of all kinds solicited. D fl ARSHALL 8: SHARP, - .Agents for juniper Tan. 'WESTERN WATERS, Hne flavor. Large and , , small quantities. Apply to Class '99, n ONTINUOUS CONCERT. Performers in- visible. Exquisite vocal talent. All kinds and descriptions at all hours, GOUCHER HALL. RAND OPERA SHOW! ! . MYSTERIES REVEALED ! ! 5 At Home C. Freshman Secret Society. . e in rien s ip Ties High Topped Affections and Patent Leath M, 6 - mg the highest polish.J er anna-S' uiav I OST:-In the neighborhood of Class Room Q J Friday, between II and I2 A. M,, the nerve of fifty students. If found return to LOGIC CLASS. J' - N - S. LAWYER. W'll' d f d E . all doubtful or weak caslesinio fqeggasliegf C CRCQTIEIN- RS SL C1OirAuthority on Neck- ' W 1' OVCS an 11 ' of the toilet. esma appointments R- P- LMQ - - ST, SURGEON. Dresser of - all bad cuts. Remedial doses administered in large quantities to adults Cseniorsj. WANTED. LOST.-A small amount of interest in Hockey. If found, return to students of W. C. B,. before spring. I OST.--On the tennis courts, October 21st, .J several Shrill Voices. If found, return to Classes '01, '02, OST.-A bundle of Dry Sticks, in neighbor- hood of the Woma11's College. of value only to the owner. 'J - HNS H - PK - NS UN - VERS - TY, LOST.-At a college reception, a Good Time. If found, keep it. Q87 ANTED--:System of Self-government, by College boarders. WANTED.-ACTIVE MEMBERS, by Press u . ANTED.-To know who says class initia- tions are not always public. Apply to M. B., Box 1902. WANTED,-Deep, gruff Base Notes, for yell- ing purposes. Apply to W. C. B. I' ANTED.-A definition of Senior Purileqa. ANTED.-Applicants for Our Senior Home. ANTED.-A quorum by the President of the -1- Club, -1 Association, -- branch of the W - X - Y - Z. WAN'FED.-Position as Chef in select institu- tion,by A-M-A-N-D-A LOST.-By certain members of the Senior Class, about May'1st, 6.30 A. M., among the Zondermoelkines of Bennett Hall, a large amount of time. Of value only to owners. FOUND.-Additions to the everyday vocabu- lary. Of special value to the owner in all cases of emergency, in Druid Hill Links. By GOLF AMATEURS. LOST--I11 or about Bennett Hall Annex, all maidenly humanitarian feelings Qduring' ab. hours. LOST.-Cap and gown, rubbers, three note books, fountain pen, pair brown walking gloves, two umbrellas, manual of ethics, and an unruflied disposition. If found, return to Mr. K- HN, orto owner, - NN - H - FFM - N. FOUND.-Sepqtember 26th, 1898, Self-esteem, Lost since September, 797. ' By SOPHOMORE CLASS. 165 'X '. B Come, laugh wiih us. O ALAS I THIS OE OUR SENIQRS. The Death Qcorryihg into Psychology Classroom cz model of the ce1'eb1'mh cmd cerebellumj-From my acquaint ance with this class last year, I have decided that it needs a brain. iVVANTED-A SOPHGMORE CQURSE IN GEOGRAPHY: I Sophovhore Qpat1'o1zliz'ihgZyj-And Where do you come from -Illinois ? I Freshman Qrespectfullyj-Oli I no, I am not from Illinois? Sophomore Cb6G77Z'I7tg'D-Qll ! from Chicago, then- ?',QF1'esh1hcm 1'eti1'es, giggh1fLg.j THEMES. But if our deeds were daily themes, Corrected with red ink, And We took home those daily themes, What would our mothers think F 165 4 I :E I IN JUN1oR BIBLE. RPHTICSCS Hlid U16 Hittites had a drawn battle just here. In fact, it was drawnin several ways, employed by Rameses. 1 S IT DEPENDS. VT,-Capital is every product used in producing or acquiring wealth. Now, Miss P., is a buggy wealth ? P. puzzled. ' i fafter a pansej-Well, of course, it depends upon what use you put it to. COULD NOT FILL THE REQUIREMENTS. ' Student Qto the English Pwofessorj-Dr. H., will you please excuse me from my essay tomorrow ? much Work to do. fafter an uncomfortable pansej-I am sorry, Miss S., but I can excuse you only on account of sickness, or matrimony ! I I b 4 AN ECoN4olM1c TRUTH. . A . THESE ERESHMEN. Has the Dean any children? Yes he has two daughters. I ' n M Hajyed F,fe5hmmf,.Q1q ! yes, that M 'iss Dean in our math. class must be his daughter. Ffeshfman--I, heard that the Dean allows the girls to go to dances, provided they stay all night l 5 167 -If a man desires to procure any commodity, or a woman, it is well always to consider the marginal utility. IN ECONQMICS. Dr. T. P. T.-Miss I., will you explain the laissee faire doctrine ? Miss f. Qfliozigliffzillyj-Lazy fare-let me see. QTlieii, with siiddeii irispiratioiij-Oh ! yes, it means letting the lazy people, that won't work, starve. 3.2.2. INEXPERIENCE. fiiiiior-I'r'e written P. H. C. at the end of my report, anyhow. Seiiioi'-Wl1at's that P Miss Z .-How did the Freshmen get through their matriculation exams ?I am worried about my friend, Miss X., she was so ill the day she too-lc your h -st -r - . Professor Y.-Vlfhat ! is that another ease ? CSingularly blank expression on Miss Zfs facej Professor Y. Uiastilyj-Anotlier case of grip, I mean. LINES TO I-N-T G--CH-R. IZXVRITTEN BY A FRESHMAN AFTER PLAYING BASKET-BALL NVITI-I HER.l Am boden sitz, Ich, Sinn' und sinn', Wo kommst du her F Wo gehtls du hin ? A CHEMICAL REACTIQN. If to 2 P M 'there be added CZB, 25 ASLEZP results. 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XP uperlatlve I FLOUR 'used bylour ee ceess fel lz ouse keepers fer 725 years C. A. GAMBRILL MFG. co., Peepeeeeee P . xv BALTIMORE, MD., U. S.A. .Ury I xl- fp JV '1 ? f- i W if A Trade-Mark branded on the Sole X F of all Sorosis Shoes. The THE NEW SHOE EOE WOMEN: asterpiece of the N Shoemakefs Art AND STANDARD OF THE WORLD. If you do not wear Sorosis Shoes you are missing a luxury within your reach that has no parallel in footwear. Worn by the leaders of fashion, and without question the most elegant in shape, the most beautiful in appearance, the most comfortable, and the best shoe ever offered womankind. ' Sorosis Shoes support the instep and prevent flattening of the arch of the foot. Is a Perfect Shoe at a Popular Price and the Best Shoe at Any Price. A. E. LITTLE 86 CO. Makers, 43 Blake St., Lynn, Mass. Q frail' llP 1019! TAD? 'Wi Y 1 I 4 -w-I .l,.e,,M I I 15 I I I I I i I if E , Us I nf, N...- if--'T Telephone Connection. F. . vloso at oo, Hgh-class Hardware, IN BRONZE, BRASS AND IRON of all makes and designs to harmonize with any school of architecture, an essential feature. N oiseless. . Also BUILDING SPECIALTIES f 71' h f 0 fw tc fwe refer as part fo the follofwingr The Coburn Sliding Door Hanger. Adjustable Steel Track, Expanded Metal Lathing. Made from sheets of solid steel, so formed as to require no furring or stiifeuing, and yet is appli- cable to all Hat or curved surfaces, and is All Key. Corbin's Liquid Door Spring and Check. Closes door Without slamming, and non-resisting when opening door. Wood Mantels and Tiling. WilSoll'S Rolling Partitions. For dividing rooms. Espec- ially adapted for Sunday Schools, etc, The Morse Patent Wall Tie. Weather Strips. Loclisniithing, Bell Ivlanging. Paragon Self-Retaining Dumb Waiter and Nexv York Safety Dunib Waiter. 5OQ Wes! Frfalrzelirz Sireef, Halizmore, Md, THE QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES. merchants cf' iners STEAMSHIP LINES, I Between Baltimore, Boston, Providence, Norfolk, Newport News, Savannah. ' ACCOMMODATIONS AND CUISINE UNSURPASSED. SEND FOR DESCRIP TIVE AND ILLUSTRATED FOLDER. J. C. WHITNEY, W. P. TURNER, Traffic Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. GENERAL OFFICESI 214 EAST GERMAN STREET, STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELEGANT Xvii BALTIMORE, MD- fZ'ansporialz'on 0. USE E They are . EIDDIINIEIE NEW PROCESS WASH EMBROIDERY I ff'f,f:fe SHLKS BEST! ix . Continental ational Bank. ANDREW C- SNYDER, F CAPITAL S300,000.00 I I I E+ PORK BUICHER OFFICERS: :I Y . ' W. E. JACKSON, P d THORNTON ROLLINS V U P S d 1: FACTORY AND OFHCE: ROGER A. FREY, Ca I1 ' - DMCTORSI 1VIc1VIechen and Brunt Streets, W. E. JACKSON JACOB H. TAYLOR JAMES D. MASON 10 Richmond Market HO NTON ROLLINS CHARLES G. KRIEL JOHN K. OBER STALLS2 - ' T R JOSEPH R. STONEBRAKER S3206 and 208 Belair Market. Designated Depository of the Womarfs College COR. CHARLES f'ff'f GERMAN STS. BALTIMORE, MD. EXTRA PIIONE No. 3402 RICHMOND MARKET. XV111 TELEPHONE CALL 1647. A E CW Z1 4 e QVVLKT S TA TIONERY and ENGRA VHVG HOUSE 229 N. Charles Sf Hllasonrc Temple, BALTIMORE Wedding Invitations, Visiting Cards, Menu Cards,t Programs, ' Commencement Invita tions, Fine Writing Papers, Cl d P. TEHJEPPI 3320 JAMES MAGINNIS 334 N. CHARLES ST INTERIOR DECORATIONS ' BALTIMORE, MD t , retifmtmfx I get CQ - Special attention given to all orders Successors to GABL BRG. DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS 'IIQ l'I ral rp ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GRANITES Office and Wareroom ' GREENIVIOUNT AVENUE AND HOFFMAN ST. SHOP OPPOSITE - ' XX 1 I4 I 1 t 1 R sg' P11 if 1. 'Q E' l T- 19 ' INCYFI 1 Nw Q .K. ADREON ,Sr CO. OPTICIANS ' I Northg Charles Street- WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ' ' PRESCRIPTION WORK. Cameras, Kodaks, Photographic Supplies. Particular attention Qpaid to developing and printing for location is convenient for Woman's College HOD!! W. IIZQGID, SOII S5 CO. . . JEWELERS - 9 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 4 DOORS BELOW BALTIMORE ST. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, err, NEW Q SILVERWARE, I NEW ART Goops. Drawings and Estimates for Special Work. Mail Orders given prompt and careful attention. I BE WISE French Dress Cutting WHEN YOU PURCHASE A PIANO, BE SURE T0 GET I ONE OF THE ly. I . Academy IE I A I qliiaf R A Branch of the McDowell New mimi? ,QQ York System of Dress Cutting has P' Q I opened at ......... of Piano Excellence. together with our prices make it Instruments in exchange. Tuning.. repairing. Standard Organs: Second-hand Pianos. , Accommodatingu terms. Cata- jg loguee for the asking. Wmaznooms, 9 NORTH LIBERTY ST- BLOCK OF EAST LAFAYETTE AVE., AIKEN AND LANVALE STS., BALTIMORE, MD- ESTABLISHED 1842. foreveryhomein Baltimore to be providedwithmusic. 5 I. Xxi UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF IVIME. XVI. L. HAINES. KLate of 324 Fifth Ave., New York.7 ESTTZZTTTTT ,... WILB R P. WARD SUCCESSOR TO WARD BROS. Mamffadfffef' of l NO. 20 W. PRATT STREET Galvanized Iron il! 5312123322125 and a Copper Cornices BALTIMORE, MD' Metallic R00fiI1g and Stoves, .cfurnaceg ana' Ranges, Spouting Metallic Skylights Glazed Without Putty Ventilating and Mill Work a Specialty . COX 5 v-PS M off' 0 e9 ' gran ell j?fz'llz'miry 419 Charles Street, north Xxii Hom N 'l he XR l si 1 Q 1 l a I I lhqwy V No. 208 Telephone 4058. has. imon's OHS 0. rl NORTH HOWARD STREET 3 BALTIMORE, MD, I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods l 16 I ,Mercantile Trust and Deposit Co. ot' Baltimore. to is a Depository for Money Storage of Silver Chests, etc. OFFICERS. John A. Harnbleton, Bernard Cahn, Charles D. Fisher, Thomas Deford, Stewart Brown. Alexander Frank. Alexander Shaw, Charles F. Mayer, John W. Garrett, Wm T. Dixon, Frederick M. Colston, Wilton Snowden, Paid-Up Capital. S2,000,000. Surplus, S3,000,000. Act as Executor Administrator, Guardian, Receiver or d ' ' . ' e on daily balances, subject to check Special rates for efinile perio s given to the Management of Real Estate and to the R mittance of Rent. of Mortgages of Corporations, and accepts the Transfer o Sto . ' cks for the safekeeping of securities, on which we mcome, if desired. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Vaults Gill of R., . . President. John McHenry, . Treasurer. . W. Spence. Vice-President. L. C. Fischer, . . Secretary. R. Spence, 2d Vice-President. Chas. E. McLane, Asst. Sec. 8a H S. Post 3d Vice-President. Treas. ' joseph R. Walker, . Asst. Sec. . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. McLane, Chairman, Bernard Cahn, Alexander Shaw, Jno. A. Hambleton, Wm. H. Whitridge. DIRECTORS. J a m e s T. Woodward, president Hanover Na- tional Bank, N. Y. Skipwith Wilmer, Q Nelson Perin, N. W. James, Aubrey Pearre. John D. Howard, Harry A. Orrick, J, B. Ramsay, C. R Spence. john Gill. xxiii , S. LEARY .... 109 WE FRANKLIN ST. DEALER IN gina Stvrenclz c7oz'lel 80aps, 8re. Face and' Tooth Pofwders and Fine CPerfzzrnery a specialty. ALL ORDERS PFIOMPTLY FILLED , 1 .If',a1 :5gge1Q1g15ggigEu l l' 'fjQ jl15'1e -1-'- - M IN SURE WITH THE JI. .i,1.o:ag5g,:a'2e ', -'M 4 . V ,l .LSP Jl '9w1'?l 1+ .. - 1t:i1g,:ii:2EEiiH 'E !' ' ' . mImll 1'3'5-1 !51,'w-1n4:::Elk ,- ' X merlcan lre nsurance om pa ' o OF BALTIMORE. ' ' 1:1-er,-H ' -:-. . - gug 9!!g-15-Win o A. ROSZEL CATHCART, Presldenf, CHAS. W. SLAGLE, Vice-President, 3f3f?l,w5? So-A if 5 so JSF 'Vi ii? CHAS. K. ABRAHAMS. secretary, g o n '1'! - hp' 'Baath ui Bwecturs 1 - Chas. 717. Slagle, Jas. 32. gary, yfcnry C. Watthews, 70, 27, 525,-almms' ' Francis .93urns, jno. 32. gfolloway, 32. Rosie! Cathcarf, gdloard .71 Ulm-ns, g ldiml .W gf ?FP I william S. fyoung, Christian 1Deuries, :David Rmbach, Julius gutman, Z 7L7m. gf. .93aldwin, jr. geo. 717. jfildebrand, 70. 717. gdmondson, Com-gd ,92uI,1, jr' lx 7 ht ! ! LIU ! .'Bernl1ard Clark, 2. jqyfalgnry, 29108. wbslgzgle, Jr. ffrqnlg Su,-sf. ' K ' b' ' ALL A Liclzs. Ji. mith, , ilHam . J ouse, . I 'I . ' , n :wi -xx' ' N00 6 Streetooooooo Telephone NO. coMPANY's BUILDING HENNEGEN, BATES C . ewele ana' 1' ve smiilzs o No. 13 EAST BALTIMORE STREET XXIV I i he -X 1-s-1 Nz Gvvx ks I? .1 ling, Iluzg 3 LM, lsAA, TH14. XKA1 11. wil Q sq UAH! E 'N niiffvt. if fi-av. I 1 I-lr-Q ae ' -..-.,, 1 fm ,, my X ' 3 . ml, vu P. g , Established 1870. .?lzone 220. 2575 Q Ball and Evening Dresses, Costumes, ' -- I ' , 3 Silk, Satin and Woolen Dresses, Silk - ' I 2 Waists, Laces, Furs, Kid Gloves and ' . 8 Slippers, Feathers, Fine Household ' 2 Draperies, Table and Piano Covers, A Lace curtains, Blankets, etc., cleaned by our improved . 1 f Q3 - O Braneh Office, 306 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. 3 p S Ls fbellargesf, Best andllifosf Complete soaffz ofNefw York E Superior to any other in America LADIES, 81. GENTLEMIQN'S GARMENTS 3 The most skilled workmen being em- ' -, of BVBI'y kllld E ploved, together with the fact that we CLEANED OR DYED AND FINISHED IN SUPERIOR STYLE have methods and appliances. not DOS' H ' 53 sessed by any other firm, will assure Be sure to get Our Booklet and Price List before having any work done. Q Quy patrons of 3 Superior Class of Work Central Savings Bank ' - OF .ping are erm III s. E. Cnr. Charles and Lexington sts. , 7 INCORPORATED Mnncl-I, 1854, ESTABLISHED 1881, 'Su,ppZementa,ry Acts, 1856, 1866 and 1884- f President, ROBERT K. VVARING. Vice-President, GEORGE W. CORNER. Treasurer, THOMAS G. POTTS, Counselor, ARTHUR GEO. BROWN. DIRECTORS- GEO. W. CORNER, JESSE TYSON. GERMAN H. HUNT, DANIEL J. FOLEY, DAVID L. BARTLETT, DAVID T. Buznv, ISAAC H. DIXON, K. CAREY, LTON SNOWDEN, L. ELLIOTT, AMBACI-I, BANK HOURS SATURDAY. ROBERT K. WARING EDWARD B. OWENS, FRANK FRICK, 'THOMAS G. POTTS, . WESLEY M. OLER, CHARLES E. DOHME, TUNSTALL SMITH, MILES WHITE, JR. W. H. HENNEGEN, HENRY WILLIAMS, EDWIN WARFIELD. A. M, TO 2 P M TO 1 M 10 10 A. M- P' Pure 1VIilk and Cream, Skim and Butter 1VIiIk Furnished Promptly. 8 Ice Cream,Waier lees and Frozen Custard. XXV Fine Creamery Butter, QThe vveu Known S. L. F. D. Brandy None Better. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. TRY US. 813 61. 815 GEORGE ST. 'CW 'Uk ' -,kj -- L, A7 ig, 0 V Q D. Qf .: I V ' R01 21711 'ef- E2 ik. . ,, it 'fx .laid . ' mu, L. - 'iliilig UTE KIITTIUN. Fifi. mf' ighest CC i The World's Columbian Exposition has given to 4, 'rl-IE BRAINARD at Wards X. Baltimore Office, , 5 HANOVER STREET, U ' BALTIMORE, MD. I ARMSTRONG CO. I the highest awards on their Absolutely Fast Color -Z Wash Embroidery- Silks, Crochet Silks and Knitting Silks,-Spool Silks and Machine Twist. While the Superiority of Brainard 81 Armstrong's Silks has for years been acknowledged by all users of Embroidery or Sewing Silks, still it is none the less gratifying to have the general opinion so strongly endorsed as it is by these awards. coming from the Commissioners of the greatestfair ever held in the history of the world. --uYme1'z'ca1z Silk f0I!l'1Zd1. For sale by all First-class Art Embroidery and Retail Notion Stores. We hold thee safe. Royalcmfea Insurance Co. OF LIVERPOOL ap. The 'ROYAL has the largest net surplus of any Fire In- surance C0. in the world. Assets over . . '549,c0o,o00 Surplus over . 515,000,000 HENRY M. WARF Resident Manager IELD '7 ,Maw ll! F. tw X l Fkrtists' Materials Engineers and Draughtsmenls Supplies. Draw- ing Materials and Drawing-Instrume11iS and all kinds of goods for Decorating. A larie 2155011- ment of Drawing and Painting Studies. 1 A EJ , Sussman Photo Stock CQ. 223 PARK AVENUE Kodaks, h!n Cameras ELSE -r Supplies. T Printing on any kind of paper. Developing Plates or Films, any size. Bromide Enlarge- -' ments from any size negative. BALTIMORE STREET 'BALTIMORE SPECIAL o1soou.Nr 'ro F 'COLLEGE sTuoENTs. 5 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Main Office, 1125 Chestnut St., Phila. xxvii HDEDZ ,Ph0f1C Sgnd for L1.0 19 Q C atalogue. 1 L RTI-I l J R F LA W REN CE - E ' ' 2'-':1l:f 9 'ffff?', .-.41 f 3 'eff' N .Ei QQ. 1zg'..y5?fg f Od! and 000' HW! L W W' 52.17 . H aul, CENTRAL OFFICE: W. .f'5ZZ4W' 'f' .-1 ,L 'jf. N: -Vg, ,I ,5gp. .Lf,.J5'.wifjgi 6 WEST SAFIATOGA STREET, BALTIMORE. ,' aff' ww av. 5 'fR':IL3.g'Qf ,gfQg7:jW4gjfgZ:.:,-FR QQ., QM' q,5.g3glx,f,pI tlymm. b i:ni?f'.7gf,1ff62ffffz'f4:'22:-'.fff ffyff' .',1' ff 5 , , Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING- , -.Nuff -f,' f-f 21 , nv-' ' . N-'51, ::: :f ,.., ,L 1,-. - ,,x. - -x-, ,ff ,,., ,' 1 1 ' 0. 62 P. TELEPHONE CALL, 1822. HOME TELEPHONE CALL 740 3 K , K 1-4 4 A MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. . ll Superb gffecis and SHIRT-WAISTS 32.50 .fondon L ess1ngSacks,W1'app6rs Si d, ........,.. ll 10 HOT A . L7iZDfE,S'F1NE UNDER WM 1-Q. MA-JA-MA MFG. CO. West . 0 ' , sf... 220 N. Liberty sf. Baltimore, Md. Legrfngfgn Sffegf' xxviii ' 'IIENCE X 'IJ t'l'0Hr. sc ,H .O P4 :fbrla nd ...... f'...., snllS1 ll!!- it gjf'f11 ,MFHER ' X,., 5,54 joel Gutmzm 81 Co. I BISTERN A NATIONAL BANK O , , F BAWMORE MD 112 TO 122 NORTH EUTAW sr Capital, ---- 2 - - - fB5oo,ooo Surplus and Profits, . - - S375,000 - G. HARVEY, P1-est. L W. F- Burns, Vice-P1-est. Wm. Marriott, Cashier. A L - DRESS GOODS I -'YS Bitectnrs -'-f'-- ' J. G. Harvey, W. F. Burns, Wm. S. Young, Chas. F. Mayer 1 D. Fahnestock, Francis Burns, Gustav Gieske, John Black, Edw, L. Bartlett, Howard Rieman, W. Burns Truudle, james Preston. THE ACCOUNTS OF CORPOFIATIONS, FIRMS, AND INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE TERMS. In Fact, Everything You Use. Qualities and Prices Alike---The Best. .........A. S'rooD THE TEST IN ZERO WEATHER. -AA-A SEXTON'S SEXTON'S , IMPROVED LOW GRAND HEATER 1 O S DOWN RADIATING , FURNACE I 5 25 S QQSQ: I 'I' 'Z L--,:?4'4' -E' '-Q A : X ' f x IIIB-PIECE IIBHIBIS HIIII IUIIIEICBS1 E5 as .V QJQ4 ! E tv A V . 1. 1.73 I 53 33 iii SEND FoR TESTIMONIAL BooK AND BE CONVINCED. din ,QE 11:21 ..,......... 21,1 f 11-fl , 319 1 I I A T -f.gZ?3lT..1li5r3f'..' . f , .fl 1. S. B. SEXTON E3 S ON1 1 MANUFACTURERS or ,gmt v 'iilgyl 1!gfv' pi?-xi . A - -N ' ,,.. ' 2-- ' N X3i',ifmT1,,,5.M,' l , EE , The fBest Fire-Place Heaters, Furnaces and Ranges, : The Original and Most P e r f e c t Fire- Place Heater ever madeg so acknowledged by the trade and public. Foundry: 511 to 527 W- C0l1WaY Street' I BALTIMORE, Mn. Store, No. 7 South Gay Street- Store, No. 23 E. Lonxbard Street. ESTABLISHED 1889. xxix Large Radiating Sur- faceg Perfect Combus- tioug Economical in the Use of Fuel: Portable and Brick-Set. f M E. CDougIasS, M CD. HOMOEOPATHIST. Special Attention Given to Medical Diseases of Women. HOURS B T010 A- M- 7 W. North Ave. TO 5 P. M. 7 T0 8 P. M. ' BALTIMORE, PID. Our European .Agents are sending us daily Valuable Additions- - to our Stock. You are cordially invited to visit our warerooms, on North Howard St., to see the finest and largest collection that has ever been shown of old origi- nal Antiques, consisting of Co- lonial, Chippendale, Sheridan and other artistic Furniture, Grandfather and English Man- tel and Chime Clocks, Old China, Silver, Bric-a-Brac, Old Paintings, Miniatures, Lamps, Brasses, Etc. 0ld Virginia Antique Furniture Cn. 305-307 N. HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Correspondence Solicited. Miss MHANIGUR n 4AND- Hairdressing Parlors, 5 W. Lexington St., , Room 5, TOILET ARTICLES Qwiinn Elieafgieitiit nfannnnc, .9?ZodisIe, 1 II4 W. LEXINGTON ST. BALTIMORE. TAILOR-MADE SUITS. gfaihan ' llflllall ce' Go. ...Slmporters -and Retailers . . . OF . . . High Grade Dry Goods. 9,15 61.17 W. LEXINGTON ST., NEAR CHARLES. XXX ,j9A.M.to1 P. OFFICE HOURS . , 2 to 51, r. Ashwell C. B DENTIST. SUCCESSOR TO DR. HARRY 6. S21 N. Charles Street... M A. W 44 Rl 0- 1 S.: Ci ll 5 I 'W 'EUR f- wink g , K ,- U...--...,... W V '1V2'..I! 'WWII I Iiicllcf. EFI. PIAN05. . ' Best makes at low Prices. QW! - music. . R 'ji I . '- Educational, Classic and p., -Popular. . . . . . . 1SOLE AGENTS Fon- UANGELUS Automatic Piano Players. WASH BURN Mandolins and Guitars. UGRAMOPHONE E Talking Machines. -SPECIAL AGENTS Fon- REGINA 1'IUSIC:BOXE5. A H. R. EISENBRANDT soNs, ,201-203 N. CHARLES STREET. Q Q PRINCE -U Q THE FOIUGRAFER I I IFORMERLY OF WASHINGTON, D. c.J I 21 AW. LEXINGTON STREET. UP.TO-DATE FOTOGRAFY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. . . . PLATINUM 'Cor' dullnfinishedjs M IN IATURES' SL50 per dozen. Cabinets from SL00 to 84.00 per dozen. The latest fad, the Minette at 59 cents per dozen. ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. HIRAM E. HENDERSON, STIITIUIIIER IIIIIIII EIIIEIRIIIIER. .-.,f5. .- 50 Engraved Cards from Plate, 35 cts. New Plate and 50 Cards, . . 90 H Fine writing Papers from 12 to 40 cts., per pound. Ask to see our 20 cts., pound, fine writing papers all colors and new shapes. All Initial Papers 25 cts., box. Monograms, Dies and Family Crests. Monogram Engraved Paper 7 cents quire. Get our prices on Engraved or Printed Wedding Invitations. Pocket Books and Card Cases from 10 cents to Sl0.00. 14 Karat Gold Fountain Pens, from 95 cts., to 38.00. HIRAFI F. HENDERSON. 316 W. LEXINGTON ST. Siolyevl Walzl Xq Go., B I L .diggs 'BNN' E ' g Importers XI. I .gp XI! of XI 4 A I X g SUNDRIBS RENTING Mimnery' cnolci HRT Googs W... - xgix fha' ,f,, EXPERT REPAIRING '! ! Z'-l- I 1 79 PIGYIYURHS, . 55 E . E Q QC-IE2 . NAMES, F. A. NEWTON gl CU. - , CHIRRORS, Gmc-s., 34 W. LEXINGTON STREET, BALTIMORE, Mn. 120 MT. ROYAL AVENUE, BYKLTIIVIOKE., IVID. xxxi 14 W. Lexington Street, BAL T IM ORE, MD. F P I H P1 ? Us ? tu.4, 3. 1 libs. ISGJ. billlh 5.9!-2 I Ulf' v- ' 1 BJARTLETT, HAYWARD Xg CU, BALTIMORE, mD. A 0 JOHN R. EDWARDS t Waterlanci lSteam Heating -9300155 0' APPARATUS 531-nd - i Heating and Ventilating Engineers, A Ing Ornamental and Architectural Iron Work. A or Evznv DESCRIPTION BUILDERS OF GAS WORKS, ELEVATORS, A f BOILERS, ETC. and McHenry Streets 203, 205 6: 207 W. LOVIBARD ST Keyser Building, Calvert and German Streets A B A L-I-I M 0 RE M D I HAIUNG ANU UHNAIVIENTAL WIHE WUHKSD.. BERNHARD DIE-1-Z MANUFACTURER OF 7' jDr1'nler's Rollers H L 0 d . . ' LD 8 CO9 '1 Roller eomposzizon. C l l 0 L ESTABLISHED 1835. AN D H Prices MANUFACTURER QF Eighth-Medium Rollers ...... ....... 3 .30 to .40 , 'A K Quarto-Medium Hollers ...... . ,60 to .70 --e A re Q G 0 O d S ' Half-Medium Rollers.. .... 90 , 4 ' ' ' Super-R0y21lSiZe ------- 1 00 Importations in fancy Baskets ' ' ' Large Rollers ...... . .. p lb 30 ' and Boxes nmoomsg Roller Composition in bulk 30 an N. Howard Stl. t Full directions with every orde 12 WEST LEXINGTON STREET nmcs. A 302-3' 3 TYSOU Street, Cor. Grant and Mercer Streets BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, BALTIM0RE' A Telephone. 3389 . . .. ' xxxiii F 1 Qi Cummin Studio Down ITS rioios E PHY E HIR HBEIiG,,H0lLANDER CU. EIRTIIJT DEIVEIRTMENTQ' D 28 WEST LEXINGTON STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer an unusually large assortment of Artists' Materials and Drawing Supplies at Specially Low Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR I WHITE CHINA FOR AMATEUR DECORATING. ROMAN GOLD. FRENCH AND GERMAN CHINA COLORS. OIL COLORS. WATER COLORS' CANVAS, STUDIES, BRUSHES. PALETTES. EASELS, ERASERS, PENCILS, ETC. llldma. Paulina Knhlerlrqan, INIPORTER : OF : HUMAN : -HHIR. I assortment of Switches, Curls Keeping constantly on hand a Hue Bangs, and everything pertaining to a -: f r.' Lady s Toilet. Hair Dressing, Sham- ' ' ,. pooing, Dyeing, Cutting and Curling N- done in the most Artistic manner by 1 ' N - , . 1 Expert Artists. ' '63 xxXk 'I fa., f 5 vw. 7 ft scA'LP TREATMENTASPECIALTY. X . I- -J ' EUA DE OUINIIVE HAIR TONl0 A ' - Q For the Preservation, Beauty, Growth 4, and Restoration ofthe Hair. .I - e .Y , I It keeis the head Cool, allays Itching t , - and Fever of the Scalp, Frees it from ' Dandruff. nourishes it, and imparts a Beautiful Gloss to ' ' the Hair. Prepared and sold A MDME. P. KOHLERMAN X' ' by K- I 'Q x I 9 r I N . I Ba.ltimore's Leading Hair Dresser, If ' R v 329 N. EuTAw STREET, -WI J A XI- Q LI. I BALTIMORE. sf 1 -J , xx J! ' K XXXV QQ ill . C00 .. 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