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TH E LLAMARADA Bepartnnrzntt nt' Art anh Arrliarnlngg-Qlnntiuurh League, New York MISS JEWETT Florence Winslow Foss, B.A., Instructor Louise Rogers Jewett, Professor of Art Yale School of Fine Arts: Academic Julian. Paris, under Lefebre and Benjamin-Constant: Member of Copley Society, and of Archaeological Institute of America. 892 Main Street, Buffalo, New York '6'Gertrude Stewart Hyde, B.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke: Norwich Art School: Art Students' 268 Washington Street, Norwich, Connecticut B.A., Mount Holyoke: Holder of Bardwell Fellowship, 1905-l906: Graduate Scholarship, Wellesley College, l9l0-l9ll. '52E.dith Hayward Hall, Ph.D., Instructor I7 Elm Street, Dover, New Hampshire B.A., Smith: Ph.D., Bryn Mawr: Scholar in Greek at Bryn Mawr College, l90l-1902: S hl ' Achaeolo at Bryn Mawr College and of the Agnes Hoppin Memorial Fellow- c o ar in r gy ship at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, i903-l905: Member of the Archaeological Institute of America. '5i'Bernice Cartland, B.A., Assistant B.A., Mottnt Holyokef Emily Hoffmeier, B.A.. Studio Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke. 'I On leave of absence for first semester. '2 On leave of absence for second semester. '53 On leave of absence for first semester. 26 Woodstock, Connecticut Dover, New Hampshire Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Maryland
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THE. LLAMARADA Bepnrtnnivnrt nf Art sinh Arrlinenlngg Lectures in history of art were given at the seminary as early as IS74, and in l878 history of art became a regular part of the course of study. From almost the opening year instruction in drawing has held a recognized place. With the growth of the department an appeal for an art building was made in IS96. In l902 the Dwight Memorial Art Building, erected at a cost of IiS75,000, was opened to classes. The building includes lecture rooms, department library, studios, galleries of sculpture and painting, and a room devoted to the Clara Leigh Dwight Collection of Elbridge Kingsley's en- gravings. The library now includes nearly 3,000 volumes. 'UQ Collections of photographs, prints and lantern slides have been carefully selected, and over 9,000 photographs are now used by the department. Through the gifts of alumnae and friends the collection of casts has come to include representative examples in pre-Greek, Greek, Roman, and Renaissance sculpture, with some architectural models and casts. There is also a good beginning in original material, including examples of Egyptian pre-dynastic waresg objects of the dynastic periods in Egypt, in bronze, ala- baster, ivory and terra-cotta: Greek and Roman coins, ancient vases and vase fragments. The staff of instruction numbers six and offers twenty-one courses in art and archaeology. Studio work is done in connection with nearly every course. Dwight Hall has proved admirably adapted to its purpose of art study and exhibition. Books and illustrative material are brought side by side and the advantage is increasingly afforded of using casts and photographs, with journals, reference books,and all standard authorities, ready at hand. MISS RANDOLPH Louise Fitz-Randolph, M.A., Professor of Archaeology and History of Art M.A., Mount Holyoke: University of Berlin: University of Chicago: American Schools of Classical Studies at Athens and at Rome: Head of Department of History of Art, Lake Erie College: Lecturer in History of Art, Western Reserve School of Design: Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, and of the Classical Association of Western New England. South Hadley, Massachusetts 25
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THE LLAMARADA Bnpartment nf tttlatlimnatira The beginning of the Department of Mathematics dates if N from the first year of the seminary, when Colborn's First Lessons and Adam's New Arithmetic were required for admission, and Playfair's Euclid and Day's Algebra were studied during the first two years. In I854 a course in trigonometry was added: early in the eighties was introduced Professor Olney's series of text books, and students were encouraged to attempt general geometry and calculus. Several years before the announcement of electives in the catalogue is found the statement, Further mathematical instruction is provided if desired. At the present time the required work of the Freshman year may be followed by twenty elective courses, giving fifty hours of credit, and covering the field of mathematics from the elements of analytic geometry and cal- culus to modern geometry, application of the calculus, and the theory of functions. Mount Holyoke was one of the first colleges to offer work in the history of mathematics, the subject being included in the requirements for a major as early as I892. Besides the well-known histories the department library contains a valuable collection of famous mathematical works belonging to the sixteenth and seventeenthicenturies. The equip- ment also includes sets of plaster and thread models for illustration in the various courses. MISS SMITH Sarah Effie Smith, B.S., Professor B.S., Mount Holyoke: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: University of Michigan: Univer- sity of Chicago, University of Berlin: Member of American Mathematical Society, and of New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. I9 Walnut Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts a'E.leanor C. Doak. Ph.B.. Associate Professor B.A., Coates: Ph.B., University of Chicago: Cambridge University: Instructor in Mathematics at Coates College, and at DePauw University: Member of Association of Mathematical Teachers of New England. 732 South Center Street, Terre Haute, Indiana Emilie Norton Martin, Ph.D., Associate Professor B.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr: University of Giittingen: Fellow in Mathematics at Bryn Mawr: Member of the American Mathematical Society, of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, and of the American Geological Society. Mary Evelyn Wells, S.M., Instructor B-A-. Mount Holyoke: S.M., University of Chicago: Member of American Mathematical SOCICIYI Reader in Mathematics College Entrance Examination Board. 27 Salem Street, Naugatuck, Connecticut Anna Pell, Ph.D., Instructor B.A.. University of South Dakota: M.A., Radcliffe College: Alice Freeman Palmer Fellow: University of Giittingen: Ph.D., University of Chicago: Member of American Mathematical SOCICIYP Sisma XI Society- Chicago, Illinois Jessie Teall, B.A., Instructor B.A., Mt. Holyoke: Columbia University. I89 Ashland Avenue, Bloomfield, New jersey 'Ion leave of absence. 27
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