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Quirk's Hook DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Nellie Neilson, Ph D., Professor of History and Political Science on the E. Xevias Rodman Foundation B.A., M.A., Ph D., Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Resident Fellowship in History, Bryn Mawr College, and of the American Fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Cambridge, England; London; Oxford; Member of the American Historical Association, of the American Political Science Association, of the Seldon Society, and of the American Association of Society Women. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Ellen Deborah Ellis, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; Holder of the Brvn Mawr European Fellowship, Leipzig; Fellow in Economics and Politics. Bryn Mawr College. Professor of 1 listory, Con- stantinople College. Constantinople. Turkey; Member of the American Political Science Association, of the American Association of University Women, of the American Historical Association, and of the American Association of University Professors. South iladley, Massachusetts. Bertha Haven Putnam. Ph.D., Associate Professor of History B.A.. Brvn Mawr College; Ph.D., Columbia University; I lolder of the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. (Cambridge; Oxford; London; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; Member of the Seldon Society, of the American Economic Association, of the American Association for Labor Legislation, of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, and of the New York Bryn Mawr Club. North 86th Street, New York City Margaret Shove Morriss, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Secretary of the Board of Admission B.A.. Gouchcr College; M.A., Ph.D.. Bryn Mawr College, Holder of the Alumnae Fellowship. Gouchcr College, and Student in London; Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Associ- ation, France. iqt7-iqiq; Executive Secretary of the Nurses' Committee, War Work Council. Y.W.C.A., tqiq; Member of the American Historical Association; Phi Beta Kappa Society. i go4 Ml Royal Avenue. Baltimore, Maryland. Viola Florence Barnes, Ph D., Assistant Professor of History B.A., M.A., University of Nebraska; Ph D., Yale University; Fellow in American I listory. University of Nebraska; Holder of the Currier Fellowship and of the Susan Rhoda Cutler Fellowship. Yale University; Instructor in American History, University of Nebraska; Member of the American Historical Association; Phi Beta Kappa. Society. Athlon, Xebraska. Mary Atwell Moore, B.A., Instructor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Yale University; Assistant Head of Ethel Walker School at Simsbury; Member of the Historical Association. $2} Dawson Avenue, Bellevue, Pennsylvania. Dorothy Eleanor McDowell, B.A., Reader and Graduate Fellow B.A., Mount Holyoke College; Bryn Mawr College. 2 o west Frederick Street, Staunton, Virginia. For the first semester only.
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Alice Foster, MS., Instructor B.A., University of Iowa; MS.. University of Chicago; Iowa State Teachers College; Drake University ; Member of National Council of Geography Teachers; Iowa Academy of Science. Garrin, Minnesota. Helen Pease, B.A., Assistant B A . Mount Holyoke College; Phi Beta Kappa Society, r Welcome Place, Springfield, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN Ellen Clarinda Hinsdale, Ph D., Professor B.A., Western Reserve University; M.A., LTniversity of Michigan; Ph.D., LTnivcrsity of Gottingen; University of Leipzig; University of Berlin; Holder of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union Foreign Fellowship; Instructor in German in Joliet, Illinois, and in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Member of the Modern Language Association of America, of the New England Modern Language Association, of the American Association of University Professors, and of the American Association of University Women; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Alice Porter Stevens, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., Radciiffc College; University of Zurich; University of Berlin; Holder of the 188b Fellowship; Member of the Modern Language Association of America, of the New England Modern Language Association, of the American Association of University Professors, and of the American Association of University Women; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts Grace Mabel Bacon, Ph D., Associate Professor B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M A., Ph D., University of Michigan; University of Berlin; Instructor in German inYpsilanti Michigan; Holder of the Cornelia M. Clapp Fellowship; Member of the New England Modem Language Association, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK Mary Gilmore Williams, Ph D., Professor Mount Holyoke College; Ph D., LTnivcrsity of Michigan; American School of Classical Studies, Rome; Instructor in Latin, Kirkwood Seminary. Missouri; Instructor in Isatin, l kc Erie College; Elisha Jones Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, of the New England Classical Association; of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, and of the Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. tSq Cedar Street, Corning, New York. Helen Clrrer Flint, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Boston University, American School of Classical Studies, Athens; University of Chicago; Cornell University, Harvard University; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, and of The New England Classical Association, Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. 26
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DEPARTMENT OF LATIN Frances Mary Hazen, M.A., Professor Emeritus M.A., Mount Holyoke College; Instructor, Appleton Seminary, New Ipswich, New Hamp- shire;Oxford University; Saucur School of Language. Harvard University;Cornell University; Member of the American Philological Association. 37 Lawn Avenue. Middletown, Connecticut. Helen McGaffey Searles, Ph D., Professor Emeritus M.A.. Lake Forest College; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Instructor in Greek and German. Ferry Hall Seminary; Classical Fellow. Cornell University; Fellow in Sanskrit and Compar- ative Philology. University of Chicago; Instructor in 1-atin and Greek at the Pennsylvania College for Women; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, of the Oriental Society of America and of the American Association of University Professors. South lladley, Massachusetts. Helen Elisabeth Hoag, B.A., Associate Professor B.A., Cornell University; Classical Fellow, Cornell University; American School of Archae- ology. Athens; Columbia University; Instructor in Greek, Elmira College; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, of the New England Classical Association, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley. Massachusetts. Mary Elizabeth Taylor, M.A., Associate Professor B.A., Lake Forest College;University of Chicago; Instructor in Latin, Ferry Hall Seminary; Assistant Principal, Ferry Hall Seminary; Member of the American School at Rome and of the New England Classical Association. South Hadley. Massachusetts. Margaret Coleman Waites, Ph D., Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Ph D., Radcliffe College; Fellow of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae and of the Archaeological Institute of the American School for Classical Studies at Rome; Head of the Department of Latin at RockfoFd College; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America, of the American Philological Association, of the New England Classical Association, of the American Association of University Professors, of the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; Phi Beta Kappa Society. South Hadley, Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Sarah Effie Smith, B.S., Professor B.S.. Mount Holyoke College; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Michi- gan; University of Chicago; University of Berlin; Holder of the 86 Fellowship; Member of the American Mathematical Society, of the Mathematical Association of America, of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England, and of the American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa Society 28 South Hadley, Massachusetts.
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