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MR. F. H. CLARK, Principal MR. F. CROFTS, Facult Vice-Prim-ipnl MIss E. LACOSTE, Dean of Girls Miss J. SULLIVAN, Secreiary ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mxss A. G. DUFFY, Head MR. A. DEX'AUI. MRS. E. NV. HENDERSON Miss L. LONG MIss M. RIAHER Mlss M. F. NIILLIE Miss M. E. BICIJONALD MIss A. J. NEYVBIARK Miss K. STACK MIss S. XXIARD Miss R. XYHELAN CLASSICAL LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MR. F. B. TUCKER, Head Miss K. C. BARRETT MR. G. GARTON MIss F. HODIEKINSON Miss E. M. RIARTINE MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mn. L. H. STEVENS, Head Miss M. S. ANGUS MR. J. B. BACHBIAN Miss F. H. GRAY MIss A. H. LALANDE MRS. M 0. IAIALARIN MR. F. YY. RIORTON MRS. M. T. PRICE MIss A. G. SIVIITII HISTORY DEPARTMENT MR. A. M. CLEGHORN, Head MR. I. G. ALGER MR. G. C. LORREER Mlss A. P. HUNT Miss G. C. PECKHABI Miss F. BICGLYNN Miss M. SMITH Mlss E. M. SCHOU MR. F. B. TREMAYNE MR. P. C. CHAPMAN MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MR. F. E. CROFTS, Head Miss L. J. BEARDSLEY MR. C. C. DANF0R'rI-I MIss F. M. GIBSON MR. M. S. JUSSEL MR. H. KITTREDGE MR. A. L. RICCARTY Mlss L. SILBERSTEIN Mlss H. A. NVELCH MR. A. NY. JOHNS MR. A. J. M. ROERTSON Miss E. BRAESE Mxss M. Duxnvnv MR. H. R. JENNINGS MR. G. KAST INORGANIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. T. A. SBIITH, Head Miss F. T. KXVANAUGH MR. H. J. AYILCOX ORGANIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. E. P. CORNELL MR. L. M. ELSKAINIP Mxss E. E. KELLOGG MIss M. VARNEY DRAXVING DEPARTMENT MR. C. C. DAKIN MIss S. EMERSON Miss H. 0,BIALLEY MR. H. NV. SEANVELL MUSIC DEPARTMENT Miss F. B. BADGER Miss J. M. NEPPERT PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. H. H. Dvxlss MR. M. V. VOXNE MRS. C. N. CI-IRIsTENsEN Mlss D. FLYNN MR. E. R. KNOLLIN RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS SIAJOR NY. S. OVERTON, Professor of Military Science SERGEANT E. .I. FLExsEN1-IAR CAPTAIN J. P. ADAMS
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