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Norman Triplett, Ph.D., Pedagogy. A.B., Illinois College ; A.M., Indiana University; Ph.D., Clark University. Effie Alberta Read, Laboratory Assistant in Zoology. Ella Sill Dickinson, A.B., Registrar s Assistant. Olive Hoyt, B.S., Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Alice M. Robinson, A.B., Assistant in Mathematics. Susan Brown Leiter, A.B., Laboratory Assistant in Physics. Asa Kinney, M.S., Floriculture. Margaret S. Wardwell, Assistant in Gymnasium. Angeline Peck Adams, A.B., Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. Mary Alice Bradford, A.B., Registrar's Assistant. Ellen Marian Farrington, A.B., Assistant in Latin. Marian Griswold Boalt, Assistant in History of Art. Jeannette F. Marks, A.B., Assistant in Literature. Elizabeth Smith, A.B., Assistant in Botany. ii
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William C. Hammond, Miisic. Piano, Hartford, Boston, New York ; Organ, Hartford, New York ; Theory, N. H. Allen. Nathan H. Allen, Harmony and History of Music. Studied with Haupt, Germany ; Organist of Centre Church, Hartford, Connecticut Director of Hsrtford Conservatory of Music. Anne Sewell Young, M.S., Astronomy. B.L,., M.S., Carlton. Louise Baird Wallace, A.B., Zoology. A.B., Mt. Holyoke. Eleanor C. Doak, A.B., Mathematics. A.B., Coates. Vernette Lois Gibbons, A.B., Chemistry. A.B., Mt. Holyoke. Grace Ella Berry, A.M., Physics. A.M., Mt. Holyoke. Abbie Howe Turner, A.B., Botany and Zoology. A.B., Mt. Holyoke. Ellen Bliss Talbot, Ph.D., Philosophy. A.B., Ohio State University ; Ph.D., Cornell. Elizabeth Crowther, Ph.B., History. Ph.B., University of Chicago. Emilie A. Flintermann, Ph.B., German. Ph.B., University of Michigan. Ada Laura Snell, A.B., English. A.B., University of Chicago. Ada Brann, A.B., English Literature. A.B., Wellesley. Abroad for study at the Naples Zoological Station duriug February, March, April. IO
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Ipreetoent TOoollep ITH the new century Miss Mary K. Woolley entered upon the presi- dency of Mount Holyoke College, thereby exchanging a close rela- tionship with one student body for the leadership of another. The regret of the Wellesley students at her departure, and the enthusiasm of her reception at Mount Holyoke alike betoken her popularity. Miss Woolley was born in South Norwalk, Connecticut. She received her high school training in Providence, Rhode Island, and afterwards entered Wheaton Seminary, where she was graduated in 1884. There, too, she taught some time before entering Brown University. She was the first woman to receive from Brown the degree of A.B., and from the same institution she received the degrees of A.M. and Litt.D. Amherst College recently conferred on her the degree of L.H.D. At Wellesley, Miss Woolley was at the head of the department of Biblical literature and history, but she has also read widely in philosophy, political econ- omy, Latin, Greek and German. Foreign travel as well as her university train- ing has increased the breadth of view characteristic of Miss Woolley, and experi- ence at the head of a large residence hall at Wellesley has both displayed and in- creased her administrative ability. The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Three is to be congratulated on hav- ing Miss Woolley as an honorary member, but in a very real sense she belongs to every class. To all she gives her interest and sympathy, and she receives in return the loyal support of every member of Mount Holyoke College. 12
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