Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1903

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THE CARNATION 11 successful, and it was a surprise to her colleagues that she special- ized in journalism. The path of future success lies before her and ELLEN WARFIELD the College will some day be proud to have had Miss VVarfield as a stu dent. Baltimore is rapidly becoming an intellectual Mecca, whither Hock pil- OLTVE K, ANDERSON. grims from all parts of the country. Even the far West has sent several devotees to this shrine of knowl- edge, among them Miss Olive An- derson of White Sulphur Springs, Montana, as a student of The W0- manls College. She has won many friends who are enthusiastic in their praises of her unfailing good nature and geniality. In the field of athletics Miss Anderson has de- voted herself to basketball in which she has achieved remarkable skill. In study as well as in play she has been noted for her sincerity and common sense, which qualities have brought her a lasting popularity. We regret that such tributes from the West are but transient, and we most reluctantly bid farewell to Miss Anderson as she returns home after her four years! course. There is a rumor prevalent in Virginia that a secession movemen+ MASON TDEN. is on foot under the leadership of Miss Mason Iden, lately of The Womanls College of Baltimore. While at College Miss Iden show- ed considerable party spirit in re- gard to this matter. She was a per- suasive talker and in an argument had always many convincing points on her side. 31 Miss Iden is of an excitable tem- perament and had a warm Southern nature. Her spirited form of ad- dress and unanswerable arguments have brought many adherents to her cause, but it is hoped that the movement will be put down before much harm is done. Pittston, Pa., June 3.sThe inhab- itants of Pittston are glad to welv come home Miss Helen A. Thomp- son after an absence of four years. H ELEN A. THOMPSON. She has been attending TheWomanls College of Baltimore, where she has gained the reputation of a thorough student. The professors of the in- stitution all testify to Miss Thomp- sonis unusual brilliancy and careful study. She has pursued several dif- ficult courses in German literature with marked success, but in all of her classes she has been a student of uniform excellence. Her inter- est in sociology has been of such a practical nature that the people of Pittston are hoping to bring about many needed reforms under the leadership and personal direction of Miss Thompson.

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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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12 THE CARNATION A work of hction, appearing under the title The High Road to Happi- MAY VVEAKLEY. ness, has created no small stir in Cincinnati society, because of the rumor that the heroine of this charming little story is Miss May Weakley. Everyone who knows Miss i Weakley can see the likeness. The calm dignified repose which char- acterizes Lucia, the gentle, W0- manly bearing and unselfish nature are Miss Weakley's own. It is like- wise rumored that the young aue thor has more than an authors and artistts interest in his model. Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1902.-Miss Helene Miller received her degree of Bachelor of Arts from The Wo- manTs College of Baltimore yester- day afternoon. Miss Miller, through- out the four years of her residence at College, preserved a calm dignity and modest reserve which made her respected by all Who had the power to penetrate her reserve. Miss Miller was a profound stue dent and a logical thinker. She F. HELENE MILLER. also showed dramatic talent which was exercised in the play given by her class in her Junior year. Miss Miller has a sweet disposi- erateness. From a dispatch received by THE CARNATIONys Special correspondent NIAMIE V. CAUG H Y. 32 tion and is noted for her consid-1 in Berlin we learn that Miss Mamie board of the DONNYBROOK Virginia Caughy will pursue her and in many other ways has she studies in that city during the com- ing year. Miss Caughy is a graduate of The Woman's College of Baltimore, where her favorite studies were German and Anglo-Saxon, in which subjects she won for herself no small reputation. We are not sur- prised, therefore, to learn of her continued interest in philology and are confidently awaiting the publi- cation of her new book, entitled KiBeowulf and the Nibelungenlied as Monuments of Literature, with Vocabulary and Explanatory Notesfi The book will be used in The Wo- manis College, where Miss Caughy gained so many friends among fac- ulty and students. The executive board of THE CAR- NATION takes this opportunity to acknowledge the great service that- LUCY A. SMITHi Miss Lucy Augusta Smith has ren- dered it during the past four years. During the first year of the pa- peris publication Miss Smith did splendid work on the executive FAIR.

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