Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1903

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THE CARNATION 9 I'Special Dispatch to THE CARNATION from Tokio, JapanJ Miss Maud Soper has just landed in Tokio and will soon begin her missionary labors. Miss Soper is a graduate of The Woman's College of Baltimore, where she had a suc- cessful four years course. In Col- lege she was thoughtful and serious; though fun loving and cheerful, she was an energetic student, and if she carries on her work in the for- eign field with as much conscien- E. MAUD SOPER. tiousness as she fulfilled her College duties, we are sure that she will meet with success in her noble call- ing. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Evansville, IndianaeThe Indiana branch of the Womanis Christian Temperance Union will meet at the Young Womanis Christian Associa tion of Evansville to-morrow night, Miss Grace Emery of The Womanis College of Baltimore will address the meeting. Miss Emery while at College was alike distinguished for her indefat- igability as a student as for her regularity in attendance of prayer GRACE A. EMERY. meetings. She could lead prayer meetings and the Agora with equal ability, and could discuss Browning, child criminology and Medieval History with equal iiuency. Her College course was marked by success and in many ways she won the respect of all. Massachusetts. e Miss will address the Pepperell, Clara Tucker CLARA E. TUCKER. 29 Young Womanis Christian Associa- tion this evening on iiI-low to Pre- vent the Use of Slang and Strong Language Among College Women? While a student of The Womants College of Baltimore she grew in- terested in this subject and tried to influence her classmates to form a society for the suppression of slang. She only partially succeeded but we hope that her spirited ad- dress to-night will have good results. In her Junior year at College Miss Tucker was president of the Chris- tian Association and filled the chair well. She was also a hard student and accomplished much during her College course. A New Career for Women. Miss Gertrude Kahn the Pioneer. Baltimore, Feb. 13.-In this day of wild competition, when women have joined the ranks of workers, it is KAHN. GERTRUDE V. of inestimable value to know that a new field has been opened up to them. Miss Gertrude Kahn, a native of this city, in defiance of custom and tradition, has become entrepre-

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8 THE CARNATION Her acting is perfectly free from of Antoine in Der Hochzeits- self-consciousness, and her spirit reiseii will be interested to learn of and enthusiasm make the charac-rthe past career of this talented President rose in his enthusiasm and shouted tiBravoW Miss Appleby is an actress of rare sympathy and delicacy. Her digni- fied and attractive presence adds much to her charm, and the beauty of her voice is one of her most de- lightful qualities. Many of Miss Applebyis friends came over from Baltimore to witness the perform- ance. She formerly attended The Womanis College of that city, where she gave the iirst indications of her dramatic talent, at the same time showing rare literary ability in her contributions to the College period- icals. Washington is proud of her talinnted daughter. GE RMAN DRAIVIATICS. Nordlca and Melba. Rivaled by Miss Ella Hastings and IVIiss Jessie Crealuer and Miss Marie Eleanor Nast. Miss Jessie Creamer has been a great success as a dramatic artist, She won all hearts as leading lady JESSE L. CREA MER. in nLend Me Five Shillings by her sweetness and coquetry, but as the wicked queen in ttSchneewitchen, she made even a greater sensation. ters she impersonates living reali-: ties. 1 Miss Creamer has a strong per- sonality, and the enviable power of carrying her audience with her. She is a striking brunette and is a native of Newark, New Jersey. Miss Hastings prefers a mascu- line cast, and all agree that in itDer Hochzieitsreise she filled the posi-i tion of Famulus well. The part ELLA C. HASTINGS. required a true actor's skill in many particulars and Miss Hastings by her consummate self-control and true insight into the actors concep- tion of the character, was able to charm the audience. Miss Hastings has not allowed outside demands on her time to interfere with College duties, but has always been a devoted student, and has done nobly in many sub- jects of her College course. Cincinnati, June 3.4aThose who had the privilege of witnessing Miss Marie Eleanor Nastis impersonation 28 MARIE El NAST. young actress. Owing to Miss Nastts modest and retiring nature only little could be learned, but it is well known that she was a stu- dent at The Womanis College of Bal- timore, where she had many friends, as much on account of her per- sonal charm as of her many talents. She was specially known for her athletic tastes, and won success for her class in a diving contest. Her literary ability is attested by all Who have ever read DONNYBROOK FAIR 090m or The Kalends, on both of which periodicals she was an editor. Add to this her undoubt- ed talent for acting and we can ap- preciate the versatility of this ris- ing genius. Taught by Mail. Respect for the Dean. Begin your correspondence in the summer. Ilgenfritz, Photographer. Even the ugliest made beautiful! $100 pictures, 30. a dozen.



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10 THE CARNATION neur for a large business corpora- tion, the name of which will soon be disclosed to the public. Miss Kahn received her training in Econ- omics at The Woman's College of Baltimore, Where she had ample op- portunity to practice the theories that she learned, having been a sane cessful business manager of a baSa ketball team and her College mag- azine, besides being sergeant-at- arms of her class. In spite of Miss Kahnts bold venture in the business world, she has lost none of the womanliness that has always been hers. LITERATURE Three Young Writers of The VVomants College Bid Fair to Become Famous Through Their Prose and Poetical Productions. Miss Ella Guggenheimer has made a brilliant record in the litera ELLA GUGGEN HEIMER. ary life of The Womans College. In her Junior year she was literary editor of the DONNYBROOK FAIR, and during her whole College course she has been a constant contributor to The Kalends. Miss Guggen- heimer writes serious and light prose, and poetry, both epic and satirical. She has emulated Lord Tennyson in her ttNew Idylls of the King, and her taste in everything pertaining to literature is perfect. Miss Guggenheimer has a charm- ing personality and by her sweet- ness and tact has won many friends. Miss Josephine MacSwain has done much for local literature dur- JUSEPHINE MACSWAIN. ing her four years College course. She has written constantly for The Kalmds, and in her Senior year was made Editor-ineChief of that fa- mous periodical. She has written dialect stories and poems, serious prose and satire, and has even gone so far as to write part of nRomeo and Juliet Up to Date? Miss MacSwain has a winning Southern manner. She has distin- guished herself in the drama and is a devoted student of German lit- erature. 30 PERSONALS. Miss AgnesGordon Murdoch will he graduated from The Woman's AGNES G, MURDOCH. College of Baltimore next June. Miss Murdoch has pursued a scien- tific course in which she has been in every way proficient. She has also contributed to the artistic side of the College by her beautiful post- ers, and by being art editor of the DONNYRRGOK FAIR in her J unior year. Miss Murdoch is also deeply in- terested in the religious and liter- ary life of the College, and tries to encourage chapel and prayer-meet- ing attendance. She is fond of Ger man and psychological research. Miss Ellen Warheld has lately made a Wide reputation as a woman journalist in the city of San Fran- cisco. Miss Warfield was formerly a stu- dent at The Womants College of Bal- timore, where she was known as a Clever writer and an excellent stu- dent. During her course there she de- voted a great deal of time to char- ity work, in which she was most

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