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i4 Hlamarartia Helene M. Searles, Ph.D., Professor of Latin M.A., Lake Forest; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Cornell University; Member of the American Philological Association; Association of Collegiate Alumnae; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. South Hadley, Massachusetts William C. Hammond, Professor of Music Piano, Hartford, Boston, New York; Organ, Hartford, New York; Theory, N. H. Allen; Organist of Second Congregational Church, Holyoke. Ho yoke, Massachusetts Anne Sew all Young, M.S., Professor of Astronomy B.S., M.S., Carleton; University of Chicago; Yerkes Observatory; Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America. 531 South Claremont Ave., Chicago, Illinois ♦Ellen Bliss Talbot, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy B.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Cornell University; University of Chicago; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae; American Psychological Association; American Philosophical Association. South Hadley, Massachusetts Louise Rogers Jewett, Professor of Art Pupil of Lefcbvrc and Benjamin Contsant; Member of Copley Society. 892 Main St., Buffalo, New York Mary Vance Young, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages 9 0 Ph.D., University of Zurich; Sorbonne; Ecole des Hautes Etudes; College de France; Ecole des Chartes; Member of the Modern Language Association of America; Dante Society of America; Socetd Amicale Gaston, Paris; Maitres Phonltiques; New England Modern Language Association; Association of Collegiate Alumna . South Hadley, Massachusetts Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, Ph.D., Professor of Physics B.A., University of Toronto; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr; University of Berlin; Member of Association of Collegiate Alumna ; American Physical Society. Nellie Nielson, Ph.D., Professor of European History M.A.; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr; Cambridge, London. 3711 Chestnut St., Philadclphia, Pennsylvania Martha Pike Conant, M.A., Professor of English Literature M.A., Wellesley; Columbia University. 14 High St., Greenfield, Massachusetts George Ellsworth Dawson, Ph.D., Professor of Education University of Michigan; University of Leipsic; University of Chicago; Ph.D., Clark University; Religious Educational Association; Natural Educational Association. 938 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Connecticut Alice Porter Stevens, M.A., Associate Professor of German B.A., Mount Holyoke; M.A., Radcliffe; Amherst Summer School of Languages; University of Zu- rich; University of Berlin. South Hadley, Massachusetts On leave of absence for one year.
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STIjc 7U ama vatia 13 Henrietta Edgecomb Hooker, Ph.D., Professor of Botany Mount Holyoke; Ph.D., Syracuse University; Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston; University of Berlin; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Association of Collegiate Alumna . 2 Park St., South Hadley, Massachusetts Clara Prances Stevens, Ph.M., Professor of English Mount Holyoke; Ph.M., University of Michigan; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna ; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; New England Association of Teach- ers of English. South Hadley, Massachusetts Sarah Effie Smith, B.S., Professor of Mathematics B.S., Mount Holyoke; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston; University of Mid igan; University of Chicago; Member of the Association of Mathematical Teachers of New England; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. 19 ITa nut St., Newbury port, Massachusetts Louise Fitz-Randolph, M.A., Professor of Archaeology and History of Art Mount Holvoke; Boston University; University College and South Kensington Art Schools, London; Ecole des Beaux Arts and Sorbonne, Paris; American School of Archaeology, Athens; University of Berlin; University of Chicago; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America. 2112 Jefferson Are., Toledo, Ohio Annah May Soule, M.S., Professor of American History and Political Economy. B.L., M.L., University of Michigan; Member of t' e American Historical Association; New England Association of Schools and Colleges; New England History Teachers' Association; New England Educational League; American Institute of Social Service. Ann Arbor, Michigan Nellie Esther Goldthwaite, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. B.S., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Sigma Xi Society; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna ; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society; New England Association of Teachers of Chemistry. South Hadley, Massachusetts Ellen Clarinda Hinsdale, Ph.D., Professor of the Herman Language and Literature B.A., Adelbert College; M.A., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Gottingen; Phi Beta Kappa Society; Member of the Modern Language Association of America; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; Association of Collegiate Alumna . Ann Arbor, Michigan Mary Gilmore Williams, Ph.D., Professor of Greek Mount Holyoke; Ph.D., University of Michigan; American School of Classical Studies, Rome; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna ; Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association; New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. 189 Cedar St., Corning, New York Died March 17. 1905.
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gtje 7Uamaratta 15 Helen Currier Flint, M.A., Associate Professor of Creek M.A., Mount Holyoke; Boston University; American School for Classical Studies, Athens; University of Chicago; Cornell University; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America; American Philological Association. Concord, New Hampshire Mary Elizabeth Holmes, B.A., Associate Professor of ('hemistry B.A., Wellesley; University of Chicago; Member of New England Association of Chemistry Teach- ers; Association of Collegiate Alumna . Mystic, Connecticut Louise Baird Wallace, M.A., Associate Professor of Zoology Lake Erie College; «M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Maine Biological Laboratory, W ood's Hole. 250 Thorne St.y Snvickley, Pennsylvania Eleanor C. Doak, B.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., Coates; Ph.B., University of Chicago; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna ; New England Association of Mathematical Teachers. 506 North (ah St.y Terre Haute, Indiana Jeannette A. Marks, M.A., Associate Professor of English Literature B.A., M.A., Wellesley; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna . South Hadley, Massachusetts Helen Bradford Thompson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology Ph.B., Ph.D., University of Chicago; Chicago Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society; University of Berlin; Paris; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna; American Psychological Association. 326 Vest 61st Place, Chicago, Illinois Bertha Kedzie Young, B.A., Associate Professor of English Literature B.A.. Vassar; Oxford University. Leal9 North Dakota Clara White Wood, Instructor in English Mount Holyoke; Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English; Amherst Summer School; Harvard Summer School. Norwell, Massachusetts ♦Grace Bigelow Baker, Instructor in Botany Mount Holyoke; Wellesley. 194 Salisbury St.f Worcester, Massachusetts Nathan H. Allen, Lecturer in Harmony ami History of Music Studied with Haupt, Germany; Organist of Centre Church, Hartford, Connecticut. 926 Main St., Hartford, Connecticut Elizabeth Crowther, Ph.B., Instructor in History Ph.B., University of Chicago; Harvard Summer School; Amherst Summer School for Languages; Member of the Association of Collegiate Alumna. ; American Historical Association. Smith, Massachusetts On leave of absence for the vear. 0
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