Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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A. , 1,, , , 11 . 4 ' ' f ,1 , , 1 1, ' ,,1, -,' ,- ', 1 ,,, 4' ' . . , h , ,,,f .1 ,, .l, ,- , in ,,,,, .VM 11!,, V ,, W, , , . , , 11- u .,: ,,1,wW 1w,, 1 '1,11 ',1- A, 1 H 1 , 1 - ' '1 , . ,' ',,- 1', 1'1 1 11 , ,' ' I . QW vw r 1 il ei? Sp, 'I GSL fv I, ii wi il .H , 3, 1 ,F mf Q Y I ' . il 5 . ,, E, 3, i 4 A r 2 1 P P i 2 Y 1 Z i i E K , I P 4 S . 5 . A 1 . . L I 1 ? - X 1 1 . E I X E 1 115132 inrunu m ? TSX . . F' , O SJ The Simmons Qliullege Qnnual PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SIMMONS COLLEGE BOSTON :: :: MASSACHUSETTS VOLUME FOUR SIMMONS COLLEGE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1913 h , 'juretnurh HE Microcosm Board takes great pleasure in acknowledging here their sincere thanks to all those Who have helped make the 1913 Microcosrn in any Way, and especially to the following: Zin Qtr' ' Dr. Stiles, Josephine Pippey, Alice Ray, Lillian Nisbet, Sally Russell, Jessie Ludgate, Dorothy Inglis, Mia Rosen- blad, Mary Tulips. Hin literature Miss Robbins, Miss Cooper, Dr. Farley, Marie Gurdy, Marion Donaldson, Ella Rose, Lillie Peck, 'Ruth Whiting, Marion Ostrander, Hilda Combe. 1 . iifijl 1 1 ' ff. I .K I ---A-4-' I 'Q' A lx 5, 1 af-2 G 3 - . , KD S- A- A l-A -- 'P ---- fe .. f EF, -I A , Y , I PAGE A PAGE ATHLETICS ..................... ...... 1 131 Mandolin Club ............4.,., 1 ........,,,, 111 CALENDAR, 1912-1913 ....... 9 Simmons Musical Association ........ 112 CLASSES: Ai ' CORPORATION ......... I 10 1913 34 FACULTY ............, 11 1914 - nnnniu 66 GOOD-BY ........... 63 1915 72 GREAT OAKS ........ 64 1916 80 RIPIISTRUCTORS ........ Ei ICROCIIAOS .............. COLLEGE GRADUATES AND INSTITU- MICISOCOSN5 1913 - ' 107 TIONAL MANAGEMENT CLASS ............ 88 OUR WORK '-- --' 31 UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS ............ 94: PRIZE BABIES -- 166 CLASS SONG, 1913 ................ ' 32 SENIOR PLAY - - ' - 124 SIMMONS COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSO 105 COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONS! Basket Ban 117 The Student Guild ..... .....,.. ........... 9 9 Tennis 115 5hiNStLgjdeXt Government ASSO ..,,. Track Events 120 Glee Club 109 STUDENTS, ROOM .,..... 122 f ' I. 1' 1: r, L 1 7 I w 4 4 Q 5 w 2 4 1 v 1 K 1 s 1 I , L V 4 It 54 wx ' L 'AL , 1 5 1 1 ' 1. 3 wi- E M . l' 1 V ' I F it I ii ' 1 I: lj ' s i IW T! if 5 ., 2 Q 1 Lg I gi X V , Ig , 2 1 . 4 :L e fl: i af' ' I Y iii 1 S 15 3 I ,i , In I 51 1 5 15 ,F uf ' I, . r ' 1 f W I 5 . sw I av 1. , i 2 1 5 Q, I , a , oalillllh 1912 SEPTEMBER 9-14 SEPTEMBER 16, 17 - SEPTEMBER 16-18 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 12 I NOVEMBER 28-30 DECEMBEA11 19 ' 1913 JANUARY 2 FEBRUARY 1 FEBRUARY 3 FEBRUARY 22 .MARCH 20 APRIL 1 APRIL 19 MAY 30 I MAY 26-JUNE 6 JUNE 11 JUNE' 16-21 JULY 8-AUGUST 16 1912-13 Registration - Condition examinations OPENING OF THE COLLEGE COLUMBUS DAY, a holiday THANKSGIVING RECESS College Closes at noon CHRISTMAS VACATION Entrance ezraminations YEAR College Opens at 9 A.M. End of the first term Opening of the Second term WASHINGTON,S BIRTHDAY, a holiday College Closes at noon SPRING VACATION College opens at 9 A.M. PATRIOTS, DAY, a holiday MEMORIAL DAY, a holiday Final Examinations COMMENCEMENT DAY . College Entrance Board Examinations The Summer Classes 9 lqlokrflblxy ROBERT TREAT PAINE zo AB Boston Treasurer JOHN WASHBURN BARTDL A B MD Boston Clerk FRANCES BAKER AMES Boston FRANCES ROLLINS' MORSE, Boston A WILLIAM THGMPSGN SEDGWICK, BHD., So.D., Brookline JOSEPH BANGS WARNER, A,M., LL.B., Boston MARY MORTON KEHEW, Boston t IIDRATID ABRLETON LAMB, A.B., Milton GEGRGE HENRY ELLIS, Woot Newton MARION MCGREGOR NDYES, A.M., Wioohootot GUY LDWELL, A.B., S.B., Brookline MARY ELEANDR WILLIAMS, Brookline , EDWARD DESHON BRANDEGEE, A.B., Bt-ooIoIIoo O, O 0 HENRY LEFAVOUR, PH.D., LL.D., Boston, President 10 Q ., . . LX E:-1 . . -r . . .. ,zazf 91:4 'tim , 131' - ' , ' n ,.. f '-- , ' - ox' I r' - ' .. f ' ' J . ' U 53 7 LJ' i-'-4 ' . . ..fi'. ' ' ' - , qi' or x . ' . 0 :Ev 'ujff' lzfn ' , ' , .112 1. - ' , . -41 , 1 1' '. , ., . 3,-5 ...al ,' . . ' 7, I I .' f ' ' ' .A ' : .-'I' -1, ' '1'1:. -44' ' If - -' - - -. ' H5 3 5 1 .:' . ' '- 1- '-17:14 fr' 2-11' nfl-1'-- f' I.: I . v '. 42? . ,, ,Li Lf.. . .-. .I ,-1' f , - ' . ,Q Wi' is -- .- ' J' .. WPT' J 1 'J '-. . - . , - . - - . V55 ,Q .J - . ' ---' L Q . E , HENRY LEFAVGUR, PH.D., LL.D., Prefi- I dent. A.B., Williams College, 1883, PH.D., Williams College, 1886, LED., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905. Additional course, University of Berlin. Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and DSM! of Williams College, President of Simmons College from 1902. Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee VVilliams College, Trustee Boston State Hospital, President Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Trustee Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, New England Historic Genealogical Society, American Economic Association, American Sociological Association, Director Hale House Association, Executive Committee North Bennet Street Industrial School, St. Botolph Club, Boston City Club, City Club of New York. it SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, and Pro- , ferfor of the Theory and Practice of Education. A.M., Tufts. Formerly Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Princi- pal of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Super- visor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, lX1inn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass., Dean of Simmons College from 1902. Publications: Wayrnarler for Teacherfg Reading, How to Teach It, Stepping Stoner to Literature, Serief Cwith C. D. Gilbertj, The Mother Tongue, Serief Qwith George L. Kit- tredgej, With Pencil and Pen: General idrrticlex on Edumziorz. A Member of the Mayflower Club, the Social Education Club, the Executive Committee of W'oinen's Education Association, Boston, of Board of Trustees, XVoincu's Educa- tional and Industrial Union, National Council of Education, Massachusetts State Board of Education, President of American Association of Home Economics. 12 fl'- - Y .. .. 'S - -Sq ' ' ' - . .. s vi of , gi .'-N' . .. , 'K ':fi - 1-. .' ,101 1.11111 .- 'Z ,v 11' ', - . 'Q Q. ,Kr-., L- , . . , -5- aww, A. -' Q .-13:5 dh- pa ' .' , - ,. 'P IFJ! If . in U. .i. M W . . ,L hxv . . , JAMES FLACK NoRR1s, Professor of - Chemistry. A.B., PH.D., Johns Hop- kins University. Assistant Professor of Organic.Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-1904, Work at the Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe, 1910-1911, Lecturer on Organic Chemistry, Harvard University, 1912-1913. Publications: Author of The Principles of Organic Chemistry, and abouttthirty papers on Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, published in American and German Chemical Journals. Phi Beta Kappa, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Chemical Society, Die Deutsche Chemische Gesell- schaft, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 'Chemistry Teachers' Association of New England, Examiner in Chemistry of College Entrance Examination Board, American Home Economics Association, Technology Club. FRANK EDGAR. FARLEY, Professor of English. A.B., Harvard, 1893, AM., Harvard, 1894, PH.D., Harvard, 1897. Assistant in English, Harvard University, Assistant in English, Radcliffe College, Instructor in English, Haverford College, Professor of English, Syracuse University. Publications: Author of Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement, 1903. Editor of IlliZton's Para- dise Lost, 1898. XALFRED BULL NICHOLS, A.B., Pro- fessor of German. A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1880. : On leave of absence 13 imuin .55 13 1 1 .W-1:--,-. -. ,, L .,.. , ' Q.,-al ,Mg , . , . - . .. , EL3:,g.- TQ? f f,LVj,: ' ' ' ' -- ' ' 'S - ' . : .rf - . - + 1 ' 'Z - - - ' --5 F rm.. -' L f gf . I ,il if , . -, ' . . ,' 'gl -1' , g1:, . '- ,l', I . 1 Q Saturn: I n, -:IZ :Z ,l,'.:, fi' ' ,l . F N . .. . '- v ,-1. Q., f,,g -.,g-. mgyg' .. l f 4 '. 'J ' . , I . ,- is sez i 1. 1 --.Q .- ' 1 f - . JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, A.B., PH.D., Associate Professor of the Theory and Practice of Philanthropic Work, and Director ofthe School for Social Workers. A.B., Harvard University, 1883, PH.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1889. President Department Charities of Baltimore, Maryland, President National Conference of Charities and Correction, Director of School for Social VVorkers, Boston, from 1904. Author of Supervision and Education in Charity, 1901. Massachusetts State Board of Charity. REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Romance Languages. Bowdoin College. Additional courses, Johns Hopkins University, The Sor- bonne, L'Alliance Francaise. Instructor at Bowdoin College, Instructor at Nl. I. T., Associate Professcr from 1902. Editor of L'Enfant Espion and Other Stories. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Technology Club, Modern Language Association, Salon Francais de Boston. EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Asso- ciate Professor of Secretarial Studies. Temple University, A.M., 1903, Tem- ple University, PH.D., 1907. Special Wcrk in Psychology at University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Clark University. Two years at Amherst College. Stenographer in a business house, Secretary to President Gates at Amherst College, Secretary to President Conwell, of Temple University, Professor of Psychology at Temple Uni- versity, Director of School of Business at Temple University. Publications: Hypnotism, Penn Publishing Company, 1910, Shorthand Dictation Exercises, American Book Coln- pany, 1909, Expert Typewriting, co-author with Miss Rose L. Fritz, American Book Company, 1912. Delta Upsilon, Vice-President, Alumni Association of Temple University, President of the Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, Secretary of National S1101-tlmmi Reporters' Association. 14 ' 1' - ' ,-,- -- - -, .fl - -, mn -. .ini . -V 621' - si. , iii-i7. W2 ' - ' ' ' ' f 0. -' li if'-'i ' - .V it ' H-W-.:' if - ' ' ' . .- 5 ' . 5:-2:'f'. .. 'fi-2.5 IH- 1-. 5 ff 1,-mx? ,. Q 1 'I 3 - . -- in . if . . ' nw .- J .-.,Q,. te. 1... . .. . Q., Q war- ,, M 2...' .'-13:5 4-wif --3 BP .- .- . , 4-1 W'..... -25.3 ' P-E'g.,- 93 .4 in N .1 W f I , ' 1 - . KK ,r 1 1 u ' n U T T I 4' i 'i '1 ' . ' ' ' - it ' ' It A e+'lw ' CHARLES IQNOWLES BQLTQN, Affociate Profeffor of Library Science. A.B., Har- vard College. I g Librarian Boston Athenaeum. Publications: Safleia, flze Wife of Rembrandt, The Private Soldier under Wafliington, Scotch Irifli Pionegerr in Ulfter anal America, Two Cbapterr in A. L. A. lllannal of Library Science. Editor Letterf of Hugh Earl Percy and of the Altlienafnrn Cen- tenary. Phi Beta Kappa Qhonoraryl at Harvard, President, Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Treasurer, New England Historical oeneatiogicai Society, Chairman, Visiting Committee to Library Museum of Fine Arts, Mem- ber, Visiting Committee to Library Harvard University, Trustee of Donations for Education in Liberia, Member, Massachusetts Historical Society, etc. SUSAN MYRA KINGSBURY, Affociate Profeffor of Econornics. A.B., Univer- sity of the Pacific, Leland Stan- ford Junior University, PH.D., Colum- bia University. Teacher of History in the San Francisco Lowell High School, Instructor in History at .Vassar College, Supervisor of Investigation under the Massachusetts Commission on Industrial and Technical Education. Publications: Recorclf of the Virginia Company, report on The Relation of Children to the Indnftrief. Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity, American Historical Association, New England History Teachers, Association. MARY ESTHER RoBB1Ns, Amfzanz Pro- ferfor of Library Science ancl Librarian. Graduate New York State Library School. Librarian, New Britain Institute, New 'Britain, Conn., Head Cataloguer, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., Organizer of various libraries East and West for five years, Instructor in Charge, Summer Library School, Chautauqua, N. Y., Simmons College from 1902. Publications: Articles in professional journals. hlember of the Council, American Library Association, Fellow American Library Institute, Bibliographical Society of America, Nlassachusetts Library Club. 15 vc. . ,. s -. . . . . -..-:fi r f'Zf-f ,L -. ',' - I - , - . :. . - --. ' ' . Jo' I no - ' . , -' . - , , I' .' III, .I4 . I I 'Izfqu -' . - ' ' ' -- 5 2 ' ' ' ' ' tr 49 - 'f7a' -7. '- 1- 55: ft, 1 jx. lin, :.I' ,' f ,xx 1- . ' . '- - ,9 ,.. -gg ,Q-::, - ,ff Y -' I, I - ' Q Rwfqyg n I I Ip g U7 .1 ,nIu. - 'I f . 5 Q . ' . - -. , , . ng, :1 .1 I .., .. - I .QI ,fi 1133 I ,,:I.I -,I:77:.5,- I , .In I , II I I I I , I. Q . K Jw I I. .. I, . . It . ,.,I I I,+ I 'H H hc- ' .AMsN' ft Qf MARIA MILLETT HOWARD, Affistant Profefror of Houfehold Economics. Principal of Boston Cooking School, Lecturer on Home Economics. 0 KENNETH L. MARK, A.B., A.M., PH.D., Affirtcmt Profeffor of Chemiftry. Har- vard University, A.B., 1898, A.M., 1900, aPH.D., 1903. . Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Simmons College, Assistant Professor from 1906. Author of Thervraf Expansion of Carer. Delta Epsilon, American Chemical Society. LESLIE LYLE CAMPBELL, .f455i5ta1zzf Pro- fefror of Physics. M.A., PH.D., iVash- ington and Lee University, A.lNfl., Har- vard University. Assistant in lylathematics, WVashington and Lee University: Assistant in Physics, Harvardg Professor in Physics, iYestmin- StCI'. Publications: Thomxou Effect, Hall Ejfrrr. Nrrnft Ejfrrt. Leduc Effect, Ettingfhauffn El?-KCI in Sqft Iron, Tlzrrrrzo-Elrririr Heterogeneity in Alloyf. Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science. Member American Physical Society, Member Eastern Asso- ciation of Physics Teachers, Member Mathematical and Physical Club, Member National Geographical Society: Member Congo Reform Association, Member Phi Beta Kappa. 16 t V . -H .I ,::.' ,'-iii. . ,' vo.-ar m. no I. 2 I 0 1. , -.1 - . . . . . Q- r a ,g .1 -.. ' Q . . .- 4, - -- f . k,-'1't- -- 5,q:-- - . . .. --gjqxz' - uw' M'---I-I-.' .- Q., ' ' , H Q 7 4. .- .wg - a 1 '1 , L' 'wg' . '. 33 .,,S,'. ' - - - .f ' - -l . -. Xl. . I' O , g ,I s I. ' 7' . ' '- . ' -. - . . - ' 'Q ' , '. .- 7' A ' ' -.. 'Lg-1 url A1495 99 . J PERCY GOLDTI-IWAIT STILES, Affini- ant Profeffor of Phyfiology since 1907. S.B., lVIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1897, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1902. p Post-graduate student at Johns Hopkins, 1899-1902. Instructor, Bellevue Medical College, 1902-1903, In- structor, NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903, In- structor, Simmons College, 1904-1907, Publications: Nutritional Phyfiology, Saunders, 1912, sundry scientific papers and reviews. American Physiological Society, Society for Experimental Biology and hledicine. ' ERNST HERMANN PAUL GROSS- MANN, A.B., Arfiftant Profefror of Gerrnan. Berlin Normal College, A.B., Harvard University, 1902. Instructor at Harvard University, Instructor, Simmons College, 1904-1908, Assistant Professor, Simmons College, from 1908. - Boistoner Deutsche Gesellschaft, Deutscher Sprachverein. CHARLES MARSHALL UNDERWOQD, JR., A.B., A.lVI., PH.D., Afriszfanzf Pro- feffor of Rornanee Languages. Harvard University, 1900, A.lVI., Harvard Uni- versity, 1901, PH.D.. Harvard Univer- sity, 1905. ' - Additional courses, University of Paris, University of Grenoble. Instructor, Harvard University, Dartmouth College, Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Instructor, Simmons College, 1907-1908, Assistant Professor, Simmons College from 1908. 17 5'5-' ' Fu IS' 7 . - ' .' .T'!?!. ' N' a I- ' 'Q 1,11 x ,. lj. , H 'Vu-. .. . .. ..,2'., ' - E fp. ,xgi is . . - , . B7 3.3.3.-'ig , . , Q ra . 43 , -X .,1 :..-- 1 V,-,nv-1Z3','f ur , .. Q - - M N - . 114- .,f'3 ..' . - ' iz ' . ., . . - . 0-f'f', ' .. .- J '. . J Q -' ,- .251-f.' wg? I , , -ig. . ' ,. . . . - , - ' . -, 1 . ' ,, -:,' 7 'H ' ,'Lxf .- ' . ' -Ad , J' ,-y::!- '- ,ff - . I ' ' ' Q F-'M'wa H , . . . ' '14 Q1 .1.':' . ' '. 'I - ,- . - x. , gn: ,f h -- 5- 55. mx, 'H--as. '.f,s1:'f,- . - -- --, va . -,,. . ., pf ' ,Aa I - ., , . , , . , A we - . . . - ' .1 '- f ' 1 M55 9 ' FREDERIC AUSTIN OGG, Arriftant Pro- ferfor of Hirtory. PH.B., De Pauvv Uni- versity, 1899, A.1VI., University of In- diana, 1900, A.lVI., Harvard University, 19045 PH.D., Harvard University, 1908. Instructor in History, University of Indiana, 1902-1903, Fellow and Assistant in History, Harvard University, 1904 19075 Instructor in History, Simmons College, 1905-19095 Assistant Professor of History, Simmons College, 1909-1911. Publications: The Opening ofthe Miffiffippi CNeW York, Macmillan, 1904jg Source Book of Medieval Hirtory CNeW York, American Book Co., 1908D, Edited Foralhamb' Narrative of a journey through the West, 1817-1818 CCleveland, Clark, 19063. Social Progref: in Contemporary Europe CNeW York, 19121, The Government: of Europe CNeW York, 1913j. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, American Historical Association, American 'Economic Association, American Political Science Association, American Geographic Society, Political Science Association of the City of New York. JAMES HGLLY HANFORD, Arristant Pro- fersor of Englirh. A.B., University of Rochester, 1904, A.lVI., Harvard, 19075 PH.D., Harvard, 1909. Teacher of English, East High School, Rochester, N. Y., 1904-1906, Instructor in English, Harvard, 1911-1913. Publications: The Paytoral Elegy and .Miltonlr Lyciclar, in publications of the Modern Language Association of America, xxv, 3, Classical Eclogue and llledieval Debate, in the Romanic Review, ii, 1 and 3, Suicide in the Playr of Shake- Jpeare, in publications of the 1X1odern Language Association of America, xxvii, 3. Psi Upsilon, hlodern Language Association of America. ALICE FRANCES BLGGD, PH.D., A,m'i,rzf- ant Proferror in Chemirtry. S.B., Nlas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 19035 PH.D., Yale University, 1910. Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Mullihcn, 1905-190-lg Instructor in Simmons College, 190-1-19085 Assistant Professor in Simmons College from 1910. Sigma Xi, American Chemical Society, Association oi Collegiate Alumnae, Association of the XVOINCII of the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, A111Q1'iQg111 1-lump lfcmioinics Association. Publications: Some Pfcnlziafifin of the 1jI'Uft'OlsX'I'Iii' .'lcf1'f'z't-x' of Pappairzi Cwith L. B. Nlendelj, Tin- 1:'1'f'p.f1'11 of the Cizlflnzgf. 18 - -1. - f '-ea: .. . , . 1 S: iff.: Z: gas-ji-EU., . - zu. :..- if N -. ' .,' I t l . .' .'.'.. a..., ', , Bax' 'sk I H . ' rj - . ' 1-. 1' -- .QI . -'. X ' i!1,7 9 1 1. .- . . . ,fv- GEGRGE PRESTQN BACDN, Assistant Professor of Physics. A.M., Dartmouth. Graduate work at the University of Michigan and the University of Berlin. Peekskill Military Academy, Instructor in Science, Beloit College Academy, Assistant Principal, Beloit College, Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics, University of Wooster, Professor of Physics. Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, American Physical Society, American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. SOPHRGNIA MARIA ELLIOTT, Assistant Professor of Household Econornics. Botany, Chemistry, and English at Harvard, Chemistry, Bacteriology, Sanitary Science, Biology at Institute of Tech- nology, Zoology, Paleontology, Physiology, Cryptogamic Botany, at Teachers' School of Science, Private Instruction in Laundering, Cooking. I . Teaching: Providence and Boston Public Schools, School of Housekeeping, Boston, Simmons College, 1902-. ' Publications: Chemistry of Cooking and Cleaning Cjoint author With Mrs. Ellen H. Richardsj, Household Bacteriology, Household Hygiene, articles in magazines and papers. Health Education League, Teachers' School of Science, Women of Technology Association, New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Associa- tion. ZILPHA DREW SMITH, Assistant Pro- fessor of the Theory ancl Practice of Philanthropic Work. General Secretary, Associated Charities of Boston, for about twenty-five years. Publications: Occasional articles in National Conference of Charities, The Survey, etc. Monday Evening Club, Board of Tuckerman School, one of Trustees of Hawlis Trust Ceducationalj, now and then Examiner for Civil Service positions related to Social Work. 19 :M.-- fw .:1, -f U -'. l . ' - ' s Pts. Q-2 '- 'r- 'fff-. , 1 . 1' JJ 'Lv' v , , Qs '.i'2st7' Sr.-. -- .:2Ef: : .wg ',,, ' 4'-,. - ,L 1:4 -rv 12.-f: . ..: '. -' g --' ft ' .- ' . ,A . t ws' 3 f in .. W ., kqzg 5 .., ,xjpv r . Q, ' X 'X , X s 1 x s W X S A X f uf fr 5 X X A eu H Pt f if? 5 7' ails' .s .5 h e . zu. ' ,. ' J w-'tfkizffgiisigx 'WC 'I lf lfffufitlnix' S S' gl:--'h..m-his 1 nge, r Whig Wi., .Z fm ,Nr , P' 551 is Idsf? Q 1 aiu 'na se Q ww A7 .-Nfki .xv iff! 'Y 9 ii SX --rf?'?i2535'il Y 'X Q su. -1. ef' X .5 sig,- V. - . f 1.4.5.4 New Q....X.,s..s 2 X . I AY L f,., , ,.:f51+ s. ..' .l f-- - ' ,,w'5',N:L .. . - T-Tl -. ', .' ,-I2,31i?i'i :EM E If II- Ili - ' 1 4 ' - - '-' . - .Hn '. I3 . Y 'U' 'Q . . ' .-S515 ff' ft'-. -' r.fi:iff . 'Ur ' fix 1 . -, ' . - A .1 - , WI: - lf4,l - I nm n - . -'-' fe. 4 f ' ,IQ Q 1 'U 5 3' -.. ' ., - '.- 'if .'-' 1' ,' 1- - -. .':,- !'.l .f ' ex lp .: ' ' ' l ' ' Jbfzd. 1.4 1-' '-'1- 1 ' - -.I . seq? - ., ,, I- , . , - , Urn- ,, - 'iii' ' ' 1 1' -Jxef H CHARLES FGREST RITTENHOUSE, A5- .vifteznif Profeffor of Secretarial Studies. Graduate of the department of business of Scio COhioj College, 1902, graduate of Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio, special workin Accounting in New York University. Head of the commercial department of Northampton ClVIass.J Commercial School, 1903-1910, Instructor in Pen- manship in Miss Capen's School for Girls, Northampton, Mass., for live years, two years in the High School of Com- merce, Boston. I 'Member of the Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, New England High School Commercial Teachers' Association, Universal Society of Accountants, Inc. ELLA JOSEPHINE SPOONER, Asrfiftanzf Profeffor of Domeftic Art. Graduate of Framingham Normal School. Harvard Summer School, Simmons College, 1905-1906g Columbia Summer School, 1909 and 1911. Instructor, Perkins Institution for the Blind, Private Teaching, Boston Trade School for Girls, Andover Guild Evening Classes, Andover Guild Summer School, 1908 and 1910, Simmons College, 1907. Alumnae Council of Framing- ham Normal School. American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Eastern lWanual Training and Art Teachers' Association, Society for the Prcmotion of Industrial Education. EVELYN WALIQER. A.B., Bryn hlawr College. Secretary to the Faculty. S6CI'Ct21Fy Bryn Mawr Collcgcq .Xssistaut Secretary, Kliss i WlHSO1',S School. ' 20 .., ,-. j 15' 'SLR ' - :Jian JIM' '.l':'. 1 ,- A , 'airs u.j,:.' :TG af bl.. . I' 5.-I I A' T ' ' l,:-!fa,i'mz2 ' , .np J f . ' . . 'l - rf' - . M' Y . ' . ., V , ' , . - '- -- ar m .- - . - - - - . -.z.'3f'?1i rx-4 ' we'--Wt-'f 'f-i. 'E . , I 1 N, 0 . . , . . . : n . M. '.,.. M. . , -,i . , . , . - . v- , - ' . 'PZ gf ,ng -'74 - , , 'fm 1' - -... - . .- - - -' ' ' 1' ' - -.1'.' . f:.' '- -1- - . .. , : 1 ' uf - -. 2',L7 -wx '-11-. - ,,g..---I : :.- . '- s - - -. ' Qfwwuu .- ' '- .-'. -g waz- . -- r-1' w . -. ' I' t I -. . Q ,rp J rf .1 . i - ,. ,, .5 -:I-Z il,-15: , Ll' .7 . , ' -.. . U? . Q. . v . 1 - ' it 3:6 57' '.-, I -.-.f, .,:.'. ',,',:if8,5l J. . -.. '- . -- - J. 5, - .- - .5 .'. '. ,gl , Q - .M Ev, . . Many. .I . I . 1 A , . ALICE NORTON DIKE, Instructor in Household Economics. B.L., Smith College. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Housekeeping, Teacher, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. H., Teacher, School of Housekeeping, Boston, Experiments and Recipes in Cookery I, Simmons College, 1912. - MARGARETA ELWINA MITZLAFF, Instructor in German. German Government Diploma as Teacher of High Schools. Special work at Radcliffe. Private School, Wellesley College. Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft. CAROLINE JEWELL COOK, A.B., LL.B., Instructor in Commercial Law. EVA LOUISE MARGUERITE MoTTET qnfevet supefieufp, AM., Radcliffe. Instructor in French. College of Montbeliard, France. Additional course, Romance' Philology. . Instructor, Wellesley College, Instructor, Simmons College from 1903. EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. MYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK, Instructor in English. A.B., Vassar, A.M., Wesleyan. Virginia College, Roanoke, Va., Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Instructor in English. XJANE BOIT PATTEN, S.B., Instructor in Biology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906. Additional courses at Technische Hochschule, Dresden, Germany. Instructor, Simmons College from 1906. ELIZABETH ALLISON STARK, Instructor in Secretarial Stuclies. A.B., Wellesley College, S.B., Simmons College. Assistant to Registrar, Wellesley College, Secretary to President's Secretary, 'Wellesley College. GERTRUDE WILLISTON CRAIG, Instructor in Secretarial Stuclies.. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Secretary, President National Biscuit Company,.Secretary, Advertising Manager Review of Rc- viewsg Secretary, Commercial Department American Book Company. Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. , a On leave of absence. 21 XTX ' ' U - -- ' 4 Y - iv Y- , ,,r '--3 1 ,: y'gQQ.'n ,J-Ara ,'.. , ,-.,,. -A .1..:-2' .14 zyfi., . ' . . . '.. '.' - .' ,,w'J', ' .. .. -. '. . - .- . gay?-F-' 5151 ffznc '..', .f ' -rea. . 6. 1-s-. '-35 ' .' 1 J Q 0 - - . ' , .: .14 - . - E 12,2 - . , I- dig ig , . ' - D ,. 3' . ,. , . , . no rg .f.,1j,1- if ,l .f ,l 53: 5, ,J -.':a-:- - S. I , .., 1. .' , 1 ' ,xx f , . -, ' . -- .Mv .H .5-' . -- r-Y-' ..-- - -- .af-'y. - - - L... .1 - -.1-5 a. f4'-- c'.v .- 1535- s 11 Q' 1-5-H '.--' - - '--. . H5 .r,, f. 1- - .. . 1.4 f- 'f: .. . -.1.,-.- - : 'fr , c. fs. - . , .- - .: ' 5 ' ' ' ' .' 7 I.. , -I '. .' . 1 1, . ' . , I . , . ' -' W 1 U. - . ' ' ' I o - - ff. - - 1. L 'r , ' 4, ' 'A - 'Wins '-' - ARTHUR STONE DEWING, Instructor in Psychology anal Ethics. A.B., Harvard University, 1902, A.M., Harvard University, 1903, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1905. . Assistant in Economics, Harvard University, Philosophy, Harvard University, Head of Depart- ment of Economics in School of Commerce and Finance CY. IVI. C. AJ. Publications: Books-History Modern Philosophy, Life as Reality, Laboratory Note Books in Chemistry and Biology. Periodicals-Articles on Science Teaching in School Science and Education, articles on Mendel's Law and Hereditary in American Naturalist, and similar publications, articles on Modern Philosophy in Philosophical Review, articles on Logical Subjects in journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific .Methoclsg articles on Corporation Finance and Preorganization of Corporations in Quarterly journal of Economics. American Economics Association. HARRIET ROSA PECK, Instructor in the Summer Library Class. B.L., Mt. Holyoke, 1902, B. L. S., New York State Library School, 1904. Assistant, Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa., Instructor, Summer Library School, Chautauqua, N. Y., Instructor,sMcGill University Summer Library Class, Montreal, P. Q., Assistant, Gloversville Free Library, Gloversville, N. Y., Cataloguer, Bates College Library, Lewiston, Me., Librarian, Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. American Library Association, New York State Library Association. AMY SACKER, Instructor in Decoration and Design. Housebuilding Course. Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, Copley Society, Boston. Manager of The Amy M. Sacker School of Design, 739 Boylston Street, Boston. SFCLARA DELLA CAMPBELL, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Romance Languages. Allegheny College. Instructor, Simmons College, from 1908. Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. y BERTHA MARION PILLSBURY, ,Instructor in English. University of Illinois, A.B., Radcliffe College, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English, University of Illinois, 1904-1906, Reader in English, Bryn lXIawr College 1 - . , . . . ' ' L ' 907 1908, Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1908-1911 and 1912-1913. Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. FLORENCE S. DIALL, Instructor of Physical Training. Graduate Sargent Normal School Physical Education. Wood's Hole Marine Biological Laborator D P. U Terre Haute, Ind., Instructor, Vassar College. KA9. American Physical Education Association. Y, C 'ILIW niversity, Physical Director Y. XY. C. .-X., 'On leave of absence. 22 . .-i... l. .5 -- ,. , f ' .. lrfrp Y ' . N , l, , ., : H, .'., , . , . . Y 5' H - , .g.. . - . o.,. m 0 ', , .. -. , . , , ., :-45. 11Ig '. 1f f.j,, ,f L -5... - . . . :. f'1M1.:'. 3 , , ' . 0 9' ' ' - . ' . .,: .14 a.-,4 . , , I-gg., .-' -,yr it -' --1, A ,, . - . -0 , v - - .v rf t..- an . ,,,,-l , - .. :x fag., I. Q -1. . . I 'Ll n , . . ., ,pq .-.51 -.,'. ' ,,5..- vv - -. ' - Q L- af A -V -. .' ' . ' ' 2-M' n -' ' ' .J' .I -' ,.-N . '- fa ,nlhtw gm- ,s. . I.,. Q I. IUDH ,. , ,.:,,f a., -a-,- 1. L. 'WS' - ith! 9 N ian' I RQ' ' ' ' ' ' - -IW -2 ' ' ' . '.. iff' -'U' 35:61 . .. 4 --lf' n 1' .- . . .. .M .- xrlk: -QL 4 1 . ' ' . . xx? 1 . V I I I. . in 434. '.'- 4 '-w. 'Ii-1 .:,:7. 1. .-, .,, -. , -. . - , ,J . ,- .- . . - ,I . - ,Jr , , f - , v - -+--- La. -. ..,,,, t+ -- . - ,, S, S I . . aaa , L ,I X f. XX.. ,JM CHARLOTTE PENNIMAN EBBETS, Instructor in Household Economics. Graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. CDiploma.j Summer work at Teachers' College, New York, in Dietetics, and Chemistry of Nutrition. Instructor in Public Evening Schools, New York City, Dietetian Hahnemann Hospital, New York City. National American Home Economic Society, New England Branch Home Economics Society. ANNETTE CHASE DIMOCK, Instructor' in Household Ifconornics. Graduate Pratt Institute, 1903. Dietetics, Physiological Chemistry, Nutrition and Psychology at Teachers' College, 1910. Instructor in Home Economics, State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1903-1905, Pratt Institute, 1905-1910, Farmers' Institute Lecturer, University of Maine, 1910-1911, Instructor, Summer Course, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911. ,V ISABELLA MITCHELL COOPER, Instructor in Library Science. A.B., Barnard, A.M., Columbia, B.L.S., New York State Library School. Teacher, Weingart Institute, New York City, Assistant Instructor, New York Public Library Training Class, First Assistant, Muhlenberg Branch, New York Public Library, Instructor Iowa State University Library Summer School, Reference Librarian, Free Iublic Library, Newark, N. Publications: Dictionary Catalogue of First Five Hundred Volumes of Eoeryman's Library. Zeta Theta Pi, Teachers' College, Columbia University, American Library Association, New York State Library Association, New York Library Club, Barnard Alumnae Association, Teachers' College Alumnae Association, New York State Library School Alumni Association. GORHAM WALIJER HARRIS, Instructor in Chemistry. A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909. Research at Harvard, 1909-19.10. ' Medford High School, April, 1907, June, 1908, Assistant and Teaching Fellow, Harvard, 1908-1910. '-IJBK QHarvardD, American Chemical Society, Association of Harvard Chemists. LAURA KATHERINE JOHNSON, Instructor in Physics. A.B., Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. QDBK ALICE MABEL JORDAN, Instructor in Library Science. Chief of Children's Department, Boston Public Library. 23 , J' Y . L- ,, . 3 .5-ys'Q'1,,, a , .. .. W. f . x . dee- 4 ' . ' - 'YV -1--.-WD---ah'-' ff, -1 M ,, . ' F . , ',, ', ' . ova' W ,. .- ,' f '. . - ' :',- .Z,3,-rg' wg? f -11:5 V 3 1- , - 5 gf- I 4 I 1 9 v I - , , ,II s - .-'. Ji ,-Ax u , I . Q,--V. ., 1 , if IE ,ng In , ,.. . :- : , . . :- Ah- .. Q , . - . .,. . . . - . f ' , if . ., - ,, 1..- IF, ,qgtvrl L 1' H' in I f, alt, ,. I . ' . , mere, , .yjff . . . are I 1- : flaw 1ffi.L- . - . - '- ' H5 -- .. - . . -.2 -,f .-Y Nz: -.1.- ..- . ,. - . -,L ,.r- ,. - -. . . .ry ,rf .. . . . , , .,c ,,1 H., .,-., .,,,,f J ., wwf... ...his ,,,3,,. N, . , , .- , , .. , . ,ji ,I ., , 1.1 A ' L. .'fI? .. . . .LL .1 'Lv'-,' .Q. ' ' v , ' . . . J ', U? 'Q , 2, ,- ,' , 4 ,125 v, ,Q -' AJ ' 72 ' 'l ' .-.-1-Ll-n-1 1-nm wm v' ' BLANCHE LEONARD MORSE, Instructor in Decoration and Design. B.A., Smith College. 1 The Amy Sacker Courses in Decorative Design Charge of The Amy M. Sacker School, 1910-1911 College Club, Smith Alumnae. ABBY JOSEPHINE SPEAR, Instructor in Millinery. Special courses i at Columbia University, N. Y., Summer Session, 1911. MARY BOSWORTH STOCKING, Instructor in Household Economics. Simmons College, S.B. Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. Assistant in Household Economics at Simmons College, Teacher of Domestic Science at Robinsons Seminary, Exeter, N. H., Lectures, private classes. American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Simmons. Club of Boston. MASON WHITING TYLER, Instructor in History. A.B., Amherst College, 1906, A.M., Harvard University, 1908, Ph.D., Harvard A University, 1911. Marietta Academy, Instructor in History, 1906-1907, Instructor in History, Simmons College, 1910-. , Publications: Article on Bulgaria in July number of journal of Race Development. KPT, TBK, American Historical Association, New England History Teachers, Association. CAROLINE D. ABORN, Instructor. Education 4, Psychology of Child Life. A Director of Kindergartens, Boston, Mass. Twentieth Century Club, Boston, International Kindergarten Union, Boston Teachers' Club, New England Federation of Kindergarten Clubs. FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, Instructor in Summer L'ibrar'v Clary B.L., Mt. Holyoke College, 1896, A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1899, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1903. Summer Course, IDVC1'teb1'ate Zoology, Woods Hole, Mass., lS96, Summer Course, New York. State Library School, 1901. Reference Librarian and Classifier, Public Library, Haverhill, Mass., 1903-. Mt. Holyoke College, American Library Association, lVIassacliusctls Library Club, 24 aL:.3.-1.- I WFP .. ,, s' A 4. 6' . . . s- . . fs. - f . 'tg . ., 1 , - , .-,atm .' -- - .g.. . - . ' .- ,- , .l 3 , . ,. , ., Lggrif rg, f212g '. 'f fj.,, 1- tl 3 I fl'-YI' if ' i I ' - .- F - ' ' ' - ' 'H '-V lui' L34 ' - - '.'.?iz -Y' 'rims - 1-. .' . f ' -mx? '. '. . ' 'S 5 J'-'-a' - - -' , I - , - gt .f. L- , . . , - 1 E,.,,, ,., - ,V . - . if , ..'- V.-Ll ' .. 'f -,M x ,Qx 5, chi. s . . .,. . U T wan I :vii ,, ,.,'.7,. ,g M' gb . is 1- ' .n I . , . :I f 111 x, .. . -.. ,- 'gs' E54 ,nj 15.53 In Li- I ' - -. . -. . - .' Q . .' 1 1- . ,.',,..'f5:r2 ' f . . 1 v . . A . AIASS QN u v H. , -v ,, AJ . RUTH BRYANT, Instructor in Biology. Simmons College, S.B. NIARGARET COFFIN, Instructor in Household Economics. A.B., Uni- versity of Tennessee, B. S., Columbia University. Psychology and History, Summer School of the'South. ' Instructor at College for Women, Columbia, S. C., Assistant Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- versity, Director of D. S., State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis., Director of D. S., Y. W. C. A., Omaha, Neb. I I American Association of Home Economics, American School of Home Economics, Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Young Women's Christian Association. LESLIE BRIGGS COOMBS, Instructor in Chcrnistry, A.B., Harvard, 1909, S.M., Harvard, 1911. Head Assistant in Qualitative Chemistry, Harvard, 1909-1911. Publications: Al New Mcthod of Measuring the Pressure of Corrosive Gases at Constant Volume' Cwith Dr. G. S. Forbesj. Alpha Phi Sigma Society, American Chemical Society, Graduate Association of Harvard Chemists- BEULAH CLARK HATCH, Instructor in Houscholcl Economics. S.B.,. Simmons College. Instructor in Domestic Science, Pennsylvania State College. U HELEN REBECCA HILDRETH, Instructor in Trade School Education. B.S. in Education, Columbia University QTeachers' Collegej. Grades, Public Schools, Minneapolis, Grades, Horace Mann School, Teachers' College, Principal, Garden City, Long Island, Executive Secretary, Manhattan Trade School for Girls, State Trade School, Girls' Department, New Britain, Conn. Special Agent for Girls' Industrial Schools, Massachusetts State- Board of Education, 1912. ' Delta Sigma CLocal Teachers' Collegej, North Bennet Street School Board. CHARLES WILLIAM LEMMI, Instructor in English. M.A., Harvard.. Diploma, R. Istituto Tecnico G. Galilei, Florence, Italy. One year at R. Istituto di Studi Superiori, Florence, Italy. . V Section-master and Instructor in French and Nature-Study at Camp Marienfeld, New Hampshire,. U. S. A. Publications: Some translations in Rivisa Fiorcntina, and little poem in Atlantic lllonthly. MARIE G. LUNDBERG, Supervisor of the Teaching of Houscholcl Eco- ' nornics in Social Scttlcrncnts. Framingham Normal School. One-year special course at Simmons. Grade work in Public Schools of Northampton, New Bedford, and YValtham. Summer course at University of Vermont. 25 ' Y , N f- ,, 1 --y-.'Q':,,,,-an . ., F' . ..-P-.r 1 .- . '-'!I1,-- f - .- - - - '10 N if ' ' :fri '76 'Hi- ' ' - 'rv 7 duff , L . '-h-'G I -. - , . - . :. . . -..-' ' . Java' 1,5 oo - ' , . ,. ', '. J 1 Ip ' .n fda:-hd' tg? : I I .iii 1- '- . ' . :. 'K '. . ' - . ..:'.- - ,., : f- ... V'-5 - I ' .v q, ' '-:L , .- 1 :Q-211 ' . if G Qgfj ,' .IE ' ' ' .- ' - . . 1.-lj mp .2 , -.. ' -. .- ,'-E, 15? 'fy ff.',5- -U.. . .-,,f.5',f 3: .4:.5. ., -,Ing v 4 -,,',7,.,' 9, , ' . - . , va , .. 9. 4. . :I Hd, .5 I .,. r 1-V --,-1. 1 I. - - .-- .. .- I - . S4212 ,, .. , - I , , , -,, J . .-.-, . ., ' ., , . , 2 ug ,1 . . - ,- -5. . 1.4. ,li 1 '1 ' 1 H Mus e' - . LILLIAN AZUBAH PHILLIPS, Instructor in Dorneftic Art. Smith Col- lege Ctvvo and one-half yearsj, Graduate of Massachusetts Normal Art School and Fitchburg Normal School. At Columbia University. l Supervisor, Manual Arts, Woonsocket, R. I., Supervisor, Manual Arts, F1tchburg State Normal School. - Publications: Magazine articles. Member, Eastern Manual Training and Drawing Association, Nlember, National Society for Pro- motion of Industrial Education, Smith College Club. Q Spent some time in Europe investigating Industrial Education. HANS WOLDO RABE, Instructor in Gerrnan. A.B., c.L., Harvard. Graduate Work at Harvard. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907-1908. Harvard Deutsche Verein, 1NfIodern Language Association, Sprachverein. CECILIA MINNA SILLCOX, Inrtructor in Chemistry. B.A., from Bar- nard, College 1908, M.A., from Columbia University, 1911. Assistant in Ohemistry at Barnard College, 1909-1911. Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. ABBY L. SARGENT, Lecturer on Cutter Clarsification. Salem Normal School. Librarian, .Wilmington, N. C., Middlesex Mechanics Association, Lowell, lVIedford Public Library. I A.merican Peace Society, Appalachian Mountain Club, Massachusetts Library Club, American Library Association, National Geog. Society. XWILLIAM THOMPSON SEDGWICK, Ph.B., Ph.D., Lecturer on Sani- tary Science and Public Health. Ph.B., Yale University, 1877, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1881. Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biologist to lXIassachusetts Board of Health, Curator Lowell Institute, Boston, Trustee, Simmons College, Lecturer, Simmons College, from 1902. ' General Biology, Principlef of Sanitary Science and Public Health. St. Botolph Club, Warren Farm Golf Club, Board of Directors, Sharon Sanitarrum ELIOT THWING PUTNAM, Lecturer on Architecture. A.B., Harvard. Instructor in Architecture at Harvard. 'On leave of absence. 26 If Q iq.: - . I H 5 ,. gk:-:'. if, - . - , . 6 i n x Ti. . . . 1 mlfhr Jag: i:.?4 , I . ..1:q,. 5,,'-X'g'. .. '!':.q A--, Z., Z' : 1 ' 'kxii ,. '. ,. ?fLfZ ,'-.gzip Cf ., .' l-.ggi - .up ' - A a MASK- . L: - , ' , - 4, 1 HJ iwngyg sw -' ' - ,J .s, -f , ,rg-: , - . 'f, 35. Wi.. .. If? F -iii'-Q'f . '. . ' ' .' tx, I I 'il I I I' fs.-fer ' .4 -. .an 1-.+.:.. V. .H- A. V . vi,-'I .V 753,.. E MAA F. MELBOURNE GREEN. B.L., California, 1892, Ph.D., Berlin, 1908. How to Enjoy Art, ten lectures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, October, December, 1911-1912. .fEsthetic Contrasts between Nlodern Masters, ten lectures, Boston Public Library, Saturdays, 10.30, now in progress. Universally Extensive Lecturer, California, 1901. Publications: In prorpect. C11 Development of Style in the Imitative Arm from the Origin of the Present Day, Q21 How to Enjoy flrt, a Concrete Drill in fEsthetic Appreciation, Q31 .ffifthetic Contraftr between .Modern lllafterr. 1 Resided in Europe, with occasional visits home, from 1892 to 1908. CHARLES FRANCIS DORR BELDEN, LL.D. Librarian of State Library of MaJfachafett5,' Lecturer on Library Science. SELSKAR M. GUNN, Ayfiftant Profeffor of Biology. S.B., M. I.iT., 1905. Bacteriologist in the Boston Biochemical Laboratory, Bacteriologist for the Iowa State Board of 1905-1906, Health Lecturer on Hygiene in the University of Iowa, 1906-1908, Health Officer, Orange, N. J., 1908-1910, Assistant Professor of Public Health at Technology since 1910, Lecturer on Hygiene at Tufts Medical College' since 1911. Secretary of the American Public Health Association, Managing Editor of the American journal of Public Health. Member of several Scientific Societies. MARIAN GAGE, Asfiftant in Hoitreholcl Econornicf. Boston Cooking School, Physics at Columbia Summer School. Assistant Dietitian at State Sanitarium, Rutland, Mass., Teacher of Cookery, Boston Public School, Teacher of Cookery at Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. H. New England Home Economics Association, National Home Economics Association. HELEN GOLLER, Afrirtant in Secretarial Stuclier. Wellesley College, A.B., Simmons College, B.S. ' Secretarial position in Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE FARRINGTON BABCOCK, I nftrfactor in English. Rad- elif-fe, AB., AM., Php. Teacher at Miss Carroll's School, Boston, Teacher at Misses,Smith's School, Cambridge, Private Tutoring, Assistant in English at Simmons College, 1911-1912. Radcliffe Alumnae Association, Radclille Union. 27 i I M kr? 3 hn,.3,v.45,.p, ,f Ti' - u ' ,I F u-, , ., M. x , , . . I ., f.f':,- .Ag ,lf-.4 - - ',, ,I If -3.1. . Q :. ig . . ' , ,.- 5' , - r - ', .,' ' 19,57 lj'-:fx A, 2:1 1' . . ' ' jk 1-it ' -. Q, 1 , z., . . I 111 f- . - -, - - - .4 ,. f ffw- . -' 4 :-J--' . .. ,, - w rg pu 3, - 1 ' ,ij Fo-fffma H . , .: -,I ,zz rug: ,, . ,-.,.,v. .2 - .EQ-EQG 5-f :- ' ' ' '- - . 'TW .f ' ' .:-iz' .-5 '--1-f - fav , . H 113.52m H 5. juli: i- .TiS',Q:.' . '. . ' - . . sz' W if ., ,. I- . . -zo -' l' l:.jd' ' ' , 44 A 1. . ', , ' l I ' q 1 i ' ' 1 ' g Q - Q H ' ' 'A '4ss ' GERTRUDE FRANCES BARBOUR, Asfflftarrt in Biology. SB., Sim- mons College, 1910, S.M., Simmons College, 1911. Sewing Classes, Quincy Evening School, Sewing and Cooking Classes, Misses Allen's School for Girls, West Newton. FRANCES ROUSMANIERE DEWING, .filfsifiarzt in Pfychology anal Ethier. Wellesley, A.B., 1900, A.M., 1904, Radcliiofe, Ph.D., 1906, Instructor in Mathematics and later in Philosophy at Mt. Holyoke College, Instructor in Philosophy at Smith College. Publications: Two articles in the journal of Philofophy, Pfyehology and Scienzfijic Metlzodf,t one article in Vol. II of Harvard Psychological Studies. I American Philosophical Association, American Psychological Association, Association for the- Advancement of Science, Agra Society of Wellesley College. MARTHA WELLS HENRY, Asfiftant in Household Economicf. One-year Institutional Management at Simmons College. Teaching, Charlemont, Mass. HELEN LUITWIELER, Alffrfftarrt in the Library. A.B., Smith College, 1910. . One-year college graduate course at Simmons College. A Apprentice for two months in the Springfield City Library, Assistant for one month for the hflassa chusetts Free Public Library Commission. ELSIE EVELYN MORSE, Imtructor in- Household Economics. S.B., Simmons College, 1911. ' Assistant in Household Economics, Simmons College, 1911-1912. MADELAINE LUELLAH SCOTT, Affiftarlt in Secretarial Szffzmlfzfey. Simmons College, B.S., 1911. Phi Gamma Ki. MARGUERITE DORGTHEA TSCHALER, Alrfiftarzt in Plz.y,r'icf. AB., Boston University, 1911. ' Graduate Courses in Philosophy and Physics. Cambridge Evening Schools. Epsilon Chapter! of the Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Gamma Delta, Doura Club IENNIE BLAKENEY WIL SB., Simmons? 1911. KINSON, Alfyrfftarzzf in Secretarial Slillllilirlf. 28 . nr., . . -- Atv. :1 TK' ,-- - V , ,-Va ' - ' . 14511: X I 1,1 '. .0354 , . A . AT .gifs - . X 5' W l ' . . ' a 1 1 Q . s., - . 0 bl N n . - . I. -. 'Q I . . Q . 1.5. 332. . -7 f N! gig., a 'Q 3.12 - -Q i Ho . ' - qi' 0 ' ' ' '10 71- 1-'ff - fda L - - vw-01. - - ' . . - 1 . . - . - -' tif. I 1 - gf IME- . .. I-'Mi - U. . 'U ,. . . .' gfifl '.'f., .' .-z- - Hag. c'Yt-.1.'..- , . . ' ' it ' -' - ' -,.l' .-, .-1:-'. -- QL QNX- IKEA ds.. .' . - - - I rw 1' .. - .-'!'1 'ff iff. .4' . -., VF.. .. .. .mi i P-.f-.'- . . , ' ' . , I, .. Q' ' ' ' I' VE- :fi 'Q-233, .,,-, .,,':.-f-::.- ' :i - 7,1 ' sat, . ' I .I l . , , - ,- 'E A 1 , 1. ,. l' , . ',4 , , ' llsh. N' ' , . .l ' ' .. 1.1 u-me 455 9- - , . . - ff. 144 GRACE HILL nftrnctor in Library Science. Ph.B., Grinnell College, Iowa, 1906, B.L.S., New1York State Library School, 1912. Courses at Iowa Summer Library School, 1906, 1908, Assistant in Grinnell College Library, 1902- 1907, Librarian in Cskaloosa, Iowa, 1907-1909, Branch Librarian of the Queensborough Library, New York City, 1909-1911. 'Nc JULIA E. MOODY, Instructor in Biology. B.S., Mt. Holyoke College, 1894, M.A., 1909, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1912. Saturday Classes of Johns Hopkins University, 1902, study at Marine Biological Laboratory, Wioods Hole, 1905, 1908. - . Instructor at Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-1911. Q Publications: Little Busy. Boalier and a Holiday witltttlie Birclf QStory-told Science series, Harper Bros.D, monograph: Cbreroationf on the Life Hirtory of two rare Ciliatef, Spatliidiurn Spathiila and Acti- naboluf Radiant. I FLORA B. PRYOR, lnrtritctor in Secretarial Stitalief. Graduate of Busi- , ness School, Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. Instructor in' .Business School, Simpson College, Principal of the Shorthand Department of Water- bury Business College, Waterbury, Conn., 1902-1911. Publications: Several articles on Commercial Trai iing. SARA H. STITES, Inftritctorin Bconoinicr. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, . 1889, M.A., 1900, Ph.D., 1904. Student in Economics, Geography, and Ethnography at the Sorbonne and at the College de France, 1900-1901, University of Leipzig, 1901-1902. Co-principal of the Wilkes-Barre Institute, 190i-1912. Publication: Bconornicf of the Iroquoif C1904l. I HARRY M. VARRELL, Inftrnctor in Hirtory. A.B., Bowdoin, 1897, A.M., 1900, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., 1912. Instructor in University of New Mexico, 1897-1898, Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899-1901, Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-1902, Pueblo High School, 1904-1903, Austin Teaching Fellow at Harvard University, 1909-1912. Delta Kappa Epislon, Phi Beta Kappa, American Historical Association. CANEMA BOWERS, Asfirtant in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1912. JENNIE P. CLEMENT, Afristant in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1912. Candidate for degree of Master of'Science. New England Home Economics Association. MARIQN EDNA BUWLER, Inftrnctor in Romance Langilager. B.A., University of Idaho, 1909, M.A., Radcliffe College, 1912, University of Paris, Guilde Internationale, University Grenoble, France. Head French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, N. J., Instructor in French, WVellesley College, In- structor in French, Simmons College. Publication: Travelr All Through Europe. Gamma Phi Beta. 29 l I F 1 l i r .- ..f 1 ,--u-'3'. '-rf' - .Q-1' .. . , .. . ,. 1-If . -ff - at H' . Q - - .- .1 - W '-Us l l , v'1'3- '- ':'1t--1 -1, Q '.i--gg? - -!-- - '- 9' ' A 0. ' -- ' ' ' - - . ' 74 nf me 2' ' ra -3:31, - - I rf 9:23-. ,- ' - - , , 4 YF Q Ti . .- cr gg gtg .1',.. -. 1. af- ,s 1- :aff ' - . x ' 2' r:?fn-.:,' If ' ' - ' 'H ' xx 1- . -, ' - -510' J. 'L. f 973- ' ' 6 ' H' ,: '-:v:- ', f. 'r'F-s ,, I - ' '- : - fwpg ri .' . . P3-'I 'I ,-: .1 v - .2 -' af fit-. 7-I - .' . - '--. . qi 'Uv 2' fl - I' -'2:4l:i55, 'al 9'1 'V-.f1 ': -' . --:-. , E: '1i'- ' ' ' . ' . - 0 . ' ' ' ' 1-I 1, . Al., 3 .43 , , . ' ' 1 . n.. .n U? vp , h. .LIL . - .3 . , ..,v,l 1 ? ' . g.-.f - .. - -, , - , . Y . . FRANCES T. E. BOYD, Inftrnetor in Inftitntional Management,' Course in Institutional Management, Simmons, 1908. House Superintendent and Bursar at St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y. ANNA G. DAVIS, Inftrnetor in Sewing. Diploma in Domestic Art, School of Domestic Science of Boston Y. W. C. A., 1907, Diploma in Domestic Science, 1908. Chicago University Summer School, 1910, Teachers' College, 1911. . Chicago University Summer School, 19105 Teachers, College, 1911. Instructor in Boston Y. W. C. A. School of Domestic Science, 1908-1912. ELIZABETH M.toooDR1cH, Inftraetor in .lnftitational Management and Home Superintendent of the Simmonf College dormitories. Assistant House Superintendent, Simmons College. I Travel in England and Europe. KATHERINE CROSBY, Affiftant in Englirli. A.B., Boston Uni- ' versity, 1909. . Instructor in English at Grafton High School, 1909-1911. Publications: Several articles, stories, and poems in the Youth? Companion, Pictorial Review, Smart Set, and Ladief' World. AMY FACKT, Affiftant in Household, Economicf. Illinois VVoman's College, 1903, B.S,., Simmons College, 1912. HOPKINS, ALICE TLUCILE, Afsiftant Librarian. A.B., Smith College, 19055 Bridgewater Normal School, 1906, Simmons College, 1907- 1908. Assistant Librarian, Radcliffe College, 1908-19115 Assistant Librarian, Smith College. 1911-1912. FLORENCE K. NEWELL, Arfiftant in Derign. Amy NI. Sacker School of Design. FLORENCE -C. SARGENT, Affistant in Clieiizimy S.B., Simmons College, 1911. Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute Ol.'1lCCl111OlL3f,Q'. 30 l l I V E l 1 i 1 i l 1 r 1 Q l , , l 1 l Bur work y - HE life of every individual and every institution naturally falls into distinct periods. At the end of each of these it is equally natural to review the achievements of the past, and to sum up the assets of the present. The result of such a self-examination may be so great a satisfaction in the ptast that all effortfor the future is paralyzed, or it may incite to still greater endeavor. This latter is what all hope and expect from Simmons College, which last October ended the first ten years of its existence. 'T p p While the college is to be congratulated upon all it has acquired, it is Well to remember that the chief assets of a college are not the visible land, buildings, and equipment, but the scattered and invisible body of graduates. Even now one year has gone of those whose' work will be reviewed at the end of the next decade. ' 'In that time great changes are sure to come in economic, educational, and industrial life ,- changes in which intelligent women will prove more active than ever before. It is not too much to expect Simmons women to have a very large part in bringing about the best results in all of these movements. At present there are over two thousand .Simmons women scattered over the country. These are daily occupying positions of greater influence, asthey prove themselves not only well trained for technical work, but also worthy of trustf, Among them are workers in public service and workers in their own homes 5- all women whohelp to form public opinion. Un these, and on those who will go out from the college during the coming years, is laid the duty of making for Simmons each year, till 1922, the record of ten years PLUS. - MARY EsTHER RoBB1Ns. Q19 S J I f .9 44 g I A I x l' 1- h l X if- N -A . -,: is-4' .I ey.. . .,,-g ig., AJ: Ji ,gg Q ,Q 4 gl, g,..,j,g,f fllllkin ii 69 HU5 LABS SQNC 'J EJ-fJJLJfJ,JJ.fJfIr J L A-wgkq. be- hola us, Class-v'r1at6S Qu 'l'hLv-ten, +0 fhee we -mise -'wv -wovg. . We sl'aw13 In nrwswev 'to The caU, Oof To 'thee all praise am? Love be- lovrg. VW! Wai!-Ulm our I-yeaflis will ev- ev keep, AHB 9 . - f d . A loye fav AL- -ma Ma- 'T'ev, Beep lvl? ' 1 jjgfiifff 1 i . B D . Class Our Class the 5011- al- 'ways fwe and Fpitlq- Pul be' 'We'tl AL-ways have 3, lusf- 3 clqeev 'FEW :JJ5 ' J .J ,J J lf' Jiuv- piss,,TfHP?nq .farm 'no ffl-1 ev-.s can .Serve 'U-we ev- ev Lux' Clissu Ouv D 1 - ' 3 L - Nine-Teen Thiv-Teev hen' ':xo.sT Jegxqlwerll r I- Qrl EM JEVVIVJJJI E'f?ffgpr f ,D af? fi? LJJlJfJ4lJ-f-'f ra J. r A J J- dr -1- j . - r rl Vlovfkl and So-dh, fvom Easf and We.sTf We come +o Prove our class 'fl-re hesdtg Nine- ifffw can fvnewg-ev drift a.- pavt We fouxghf +o- Sith-Av .P-rom 'cqe .s'7:av't-5gw16- g-.ve 'thee pvdrse ana hm-.-ov Bug, We'Il .si ave +o ,Ire ouv-solves, .Pav your wwe . m b : . , L U Q? ' E ? F r I , I .b n . p - E ' F 3 if F F 3 i j 9 - 'w I J an rr cfJL,JI,,: J,s grLrrq 'teen 'thaw teen can 515-.43 the fest Nmelhen th teen -1- 5 -t 4: -t ev 1 sh are , me yr 1 's ,a Vg can Uh ha es: TKO- ble? PUY2' ervxi Jl4iiH1Cl'x o'lYuEeLTfei l3b:vL frmwlb-I-Cgisabgem L- avr-SCH 'E-Fine, , In 9 . V T T F 5 3 if L 'E if 3 if ? I 3 ' va 'MEF 5F EFgrLgif 14 j Carl Fischer, New York. No. 10-12 lines. E Made in Germany I-l fo Thx t3 Eve fox-H1 sjivikl ffvf Gold-,1f5e 'fHqlteye,5 f'o T2-I A U Task ove3 glwegyd ,AQYCI 2 Wmiazfis 9 7 there. ww ,. SJ f gpm, :Wife ff v5N7f'N ' 'fwf Zim: f 31, WZ ' f 49421 gf ' 'M-gs,gm.v 1 , .'.,1. 4 A f - , 1 f M , ,, pw, 0131 Vw , ,.w..,m, QM ,. X ,.,-W...-. 4.0, .,.,, 01355 nf 1913 MARIE VV. GURDY Vice-Preficient Bffursrs AMY LEONARD Prefidemf IVIARY DUTTON Treafurev NIABEL A SPEAK Secntaw 35 WJ in f-X T J-L a . c-fe . 11'- '-Hi. an V l-. I, -. l g .-.. 6,1-fd. . . 4,5 - , - ' -4. lg . ::. Q M l E R QQ ' ,.,.ffg-,- I-nz . nv :' . - .. .- 55. ' Q,-Z? 3- - -.',,g,3 '.2f5f .E, TA 1 - 1-1 ' This square is a memorial to our Freshman Year, When We had the scarlet fever, or rather, the scarlet fever had us. Wie did not have any Freshman frolic, but We had a vacation. Every- thing vvasn't as bright and cheery as this memorial would indicate, its fiery appearance rather sug- gests the Way We looked and felt When We Were obliged to attend college late in June on account of our fever vacation. , In g'?f7fff't i , 399 t -A-.- i 4, 'Q I. X ' '23-,ff its , XG' -its 'V r A ' wl cn V2 'll V lf: rn m as 1 . V S - y O ' 9 fr 0 4 KVVL nslnqu SC-IOOL Sltrwcct-Q-Q.eX,u,,b Q-'-air ol ,QaflfuzWl,.,.,, 'Qslls SM 'Luxe Sl31a,u,-A C Sfflitm 1 V1 F4 , y l Y . H A-fjSs.1i,-:think . ,dghglk-,A ,-jgiefi ga f krr ,glaring 4 PRUNI ee I 43 V i Pretty dress, ah yes! Silken tail to trail, -A , Dainty feet, so fleet, X, Nice low neck! ff ' 1 Such short sleeves! Q In spite of all Q ,Q 0 , The lady grieves. ff - Evening fair, quite rare, j ll, Perfect bovvers of flowers, , lf, Violins tune, then croon, 1 5 ,Q Ready all, fl l' N, , Gloves and fan, , - lp, ' All on time- ff ff y Except the Klan. , ,, tr XD I Ml it NRM' A At last, a degree! All the things We havenlt Wanted are gone, and what We have looked forward to for four years has come. The only trouble We have is that We canjt think, Whether We are glad or sorry to go, but if only you, the other classes, are sorry, We shall be glad you are - and that Will make us sorry. 37 HELEN AGATE s Hilfe rneet thee, like a pleasant thought, Wihen such are Wanted. Pittsford, New York Pittsford High School, Livingston Park Seminary, Rochester New York Honor Committee CU: Class President C219 hlandolin Club C41 HELEN ALMYPP , c'She was not inclined to labor For herself or for her neighbor, For she dearly loved her easel New Bedford, hflassachusetts New Bedford High School CLARISSA BABCOCK c'Yet was it neler my fate from thee to find 'A deed ungentle or a Word unkind. Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood High School Glee Club Q, 3, HH, Choir Q, 3, -li, Basket Ball tl, 2, S, -H, l Track CZ, 3, -ll, Track hlunager QD, Yice-Chairingm of I Council Q-lj, President of Musical Association Hi 38 bl OSIQ P H l N112 BA li LI R HAs headstrong as an allegory on the banlis of the Nile. 303 Harvard St., Brookline, hflassachusetts r Brookline High School Tau Beta Betag Committee on Student Conduct Q45 DGROTHY BLAKE A maiden never bold. Woburn, Massachusetts WVoburn High School HELENE A. BOEHMKE Noble in thought and act, And practised what she preached. 2076 Cornell Road, Cleveland, Ohio Central High School, Cleveland Chairman Sophomore Luncheon Committeeg Class President C3jgVice-President Student Guild CD5 Dormitory Student Government Council UD 39 SUSAN BROWN She has a speaking eye Luverne Minnesota Luverne High School Cornell Colle e University of Wis consm Gamma Gamma Gamma Pres1dentX W C A C40 JEANETTE BURKE To all she Was polite W1 hou parade i Three Rivers Michigan I Three Rivers High School Rockford College 1909-1911 A , i l - MARION BUTTRICK r A mind at peace with all below. l Arlington, Massachusetts S Arlington High School : 1 S 40 i MILDRED CATE 'cGlad in her wisdom, But never unduly elated. 34 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts Salem High School MARY E. CHAMBERLAIN wfhinking is but an idle Waste of thought? Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School Glee Club CD5 Choir CD ESTHER CHAPIN But harkl the chiming clocks to dinner callf' Worcester, Massachusetts Classical High School, VVorcester Glee Club C315 Choir UQ C41 HILDA A. COMBE We ask and ask. 23 Stratford Road, Providence, Rhode Island Pope Street High School, Providence MARCELLA CURRY Dispatch is the soul of businessf' 4 Forest Street, Lynn, hlassachusetts Lynn English High School S ELIZABETH H. DAY Contradict me, and live? e Bellows Falls, Vermont Bellows Falls High School Choir CZ, 3, 41, Glee Club CZ, 3, -U, Microcosm Board tl, 23 Prom Committee UD, Cabinet Y. XV. C. A. C-Hg Cliairmai Vesper Committee GD 42 Ol.lVlC D lAll.L HI am nothing if not critical. Chelmsford, hlzissacliusetts Normal Training School, Brooklyn Corridor Committee C355 Literary Editor Nlicrocosm QLD, Ways and hfleans Committee HD, Lunch Room Committee C-4D MARION DONALD SON 'fPleasure7s the only noble end To Which all human powers should tend. Fairfield, Connecticut 3 Bridgeport High School fClass Secretary QU, Class Vice-President QD, President S. A. A. QD, Track Manager QD, Track Ql, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club 41, 2, 3, 41, Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45, Basket Ball Cl, 2, 3, LD 3 MARY DUTTON 'UI happy am, Joy is my name. East Craftsbury, Vermont East Craftsbury High School Class Treasurer C3, 45 43 KATHERINE FREDERICK . Lordl Iwonder what fool itwas tha ' first invented kissing. Methuen, Massachusetts Methuen High School Vice-President Guild C315 Executive Committee C2, 4D I EDNA FGWLE I . For she is Wise, if I can judge of her. Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn High School Secretary to Editor of Quarterly C45 ALICE GALLAGHER CC 5, . . .brows of Wisdom, broad and high. 502 East Fourth Street, South Boston, Nlassachusetts Girls' High School, Boston ' 44 I 7 7 MARjORllfI GGDDARD G 4'Though care anc. strife Elsewhere be rife, Upon my Word I do not heed 'em. NVallingford, Connecticut NVallingl'ord High School Choir Qgijg Glee Club Gly Nlanager of Dormitory Store QLD FLORENCE GOLD SMITH And has Withal the sunniest eyes That ever dazzled a logicianf' Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury High School Prom Committee C3Dg Honor Committee Q25 MARIE GURDY - None but thyself could be thy parallel. Rockland, Maine Rockland High School Class Secretary CD5 Basket Ball Cl, 2, 3, 453 Class Vice-Presi- dent C4Qg Chairman of the Council ofthe Guild C41 45 1 HELEN HAYILIN Never brag, never bluster never blush Gorham, New Hampshire Gorham High School ANNE HARWOOD Mark me, how still 1 am Athol Massachusetts Athol High Schoolg Smith College, 1909-1911 JIQANIITTE B HINCHLITI' Where none are beaux, Us X am to be a he le Rockford Illinois Rockford Hifrh School Tennis 2 ' Business Bf1E1l12l0C1' of hlicrocosm 4 DORO'l'lelY llUGlcl,l',l l' Content with nothing rather than with second-bestf' S3 Seymour Street, Auburn, New York .-Xuburn High School Basket Ball ll, 2, 3, lj, Track Q2, 353 Class Vice-President QU, Guild Vice-President C35 KATHRY N HOLDEN . There are occasions and causes Why and Wherefore in all things. Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury High School Glee Club C315 Choir C35 FRANCES HUELSTER NDuty calls, anonf' 215 Nliller Street, Nlichigan City, Indiana Nlichigan City High School, Wfestern College, Gxforcl, Ohio 47 I-IAZEL IRWIN Zealous, yet modest. Ayer, Massachusetts Ayer High School LAURA JOHNSTON Men of few Words are the best men :- Milford, Massachusetts Milford High School Glee Club Q3, 415 Choir C3, 45 MARION KEELER As you sew, so must you rip. Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury High School 48 KlA.Sl li K l'lllLAlVAY 'cNeve1' taxed for speechf' Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School Choir Cl, 2, 3, -Hg Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 AMY LEONARD K 'cNever elated when one rnan's oppress'd, Never dejected While another's blessed. Stoughton, Massachusetts Stoughton High School Prom Committee C315 Class President QD LOUISE LOCKE Thy modesty's a 'candle to thy merit. Sturbridge, Massachusetts Southbridge High School 49 HELEN MCINTYRE 'cShe had withal a merry Wit, And Was not shy of using itf' 425 Crescent Street, Brockton, Nlassachusetts Brockton High School GERTRUDE MANDELSTAM HFor every season she hath dressings li For Winter, spring, and summer 132 Sumner Street, East Boston, Massachusetts East Boston High School BLANCHE MCDUFF c'And some are born to lead Wheielei ther gO.77 L Lead on, MacDuPf. 11 Nlarlboro Street, Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School 50 l.OUlSl'l M-GL'RlQ HLife is too short for inean anxieties. 37 North Milton Street, Malden, Massacliusetts Malden High School . MARGA R RT K IOS ES c'God made her small, in order to do a more perfect piece of workmanship. 1356 North Broadway, Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville High School, University of Tennessee Chi Omega ' I KATI-l1iRlNli R IU RPHY Let knowledge grow from more to more.'7 88 Francis Street, Boston, hflassacliusclls Bellows Falls I-ligh School, Vermont 51 Q I MARAGRET NILES r I f 'CDearie, my dearief' i 44 Bay Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey l Barringer High School, Newark, New Jersey 1 Class Secretary UD, Prom Committee QD ABBY PARMENTER , She will, and she will not-she grants, S denies, I N Consents, retracts, advances, and then Hiesfl S ' Attleboro, Massachusetts Attleboro High School Prom Committee C32 ! a l EDITH PARSONS Carries a right rare humor under sober mien. East Hartford, Connecticut Endlield High School 52 l 1 . I 3 MARGARET PARKER HT1-ittaty trot, trittaty trot, The faster she Went, the farther she got. 7? Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts XV est Roxbury High School ELIZABETH THURSTON . . . Novforce, A Persuasion no, nor death could alter her.', 7 52 Elm Street, Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School MADGE TROW She laughs at impossibilities and cries, 'It shall be clonel, 40 Sarvin Street, Marlboro, Massachusetts Marlboro High School 53 LlLI.ll9I PECK E 'cYou may believe that I know Well What l am aboutfa 53 Prospect Street, Glovcrsville. New York Gloversville High School Chairman VVays and Means Committee C195 Dormitory Stu- dent Governinent Council CLD JEANETTE PELLMAN V alt is undignified to hurry, and much Work is a great exertion for my fragile form. Hamburg, New York Hamburg High School Class President CD5 Student Government Committee CZDQ Basket Ball Cl, 2, 3, fljg Varsity Qlj VERA PINKS mAh, what a change four years have Wroughtf, 39.Columbia Street, Meriden, Connecticut Meriden High School 54 MABEL PETTENGILL Ulu came Nlrs. Fezziweg, Une vast, substantial smile. Cambridge, Massachusetts Winchester High School ELIZABETH PLA'-FTS al am as sober as a judge. Holbrook, Massachusetts Thayer Academy, Braintree ANNABEL PORTER c4When, like spoiled children, Women cry for the moon, it is because they have heard that the moon contains a man. - 10 Winchester Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School Basket Ball Cl, ell, Glee Club UD, Choir QD, Track C3, -ll, Prom Committee UD 55 ROSINA RINE There is none like her, none. Caldwell, New jersey ESTHER M. ROBBINS HI ought to have my ovvn Way in every thing, and vvhat's more I Will, too. Monson, Massachusetts Monson Academy 0 ELLA ROSE Of soul sincere, In action faithful and in honor clear. 29 President Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island Cambridge High School President Student Government C45 56 77 ANNIE SANIPSON :chilly heart is true as steelf, Plymouth, hlassachusetts Plymouth High School Chairman of Committee on Student Conduct C?Dg Council of Guild C45 ' MARY SCOTT u ,Tis alas, her modest, bashful nature . That makes her silent. 19 Lexington Street, Waverley, Massachusetts Belmont High School ' HANNAH SHEPARD One could mark her merry nature By the twinkle in her eye. 48 Harvard Avenue, Brookline, Nlassachusetts Brookline High School 57 MABEL SPEAR VVoman,s at best a contradiction still. S4 Nlarble St., West Roxbury West Roxbury High School Class Treasurei' C255 Class Secretary Q45 KHLDRED STARRETT CI-Ie trudg'd along unknowing what he sought, ' And whistled as he Went, for Want of thought. Athol, Massachusetts Athol High School ' Cabinet Y. XV. C. A. MP3 Student Conduct Committee C45 SADIE ST. CLAIR A Woman either loves or hates, she knows no medium. Newport, Rhode Island Rogers Hill School S8 NlL'l.l:X S'l'lfZVIiNS c'The quiet niind is richer than a crown. Kliddletown, N. Y. hliddletown High School Secretary Y. NV. C. A. Q45 GERTREDE SULLIVAN Why aren't they all contented like me F 5' 92 Foster St., Brighton Brighton High School Secretary and Treasurer Glee Club C255 Manager Glee Club CFD NIQLLHL SWANBURG c'Full Well she laughed, in solitary glee At her own jokes, for many a joke had . she? Shelburne, N. S. Shelburne Academy Art Editor Nlicrocosm Cell 59 ELIZABETH M. WALKER i c'Life's a joke, and all things show it, I thought soonce, and now I know it. 9 Millbrook Street, VVorcester, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 455 Secretary and Treasurer C35 5Manager C455 Choir Cl, 2, 3, 455 Track Cl, 2, 3, 455 Vice-President S. A. A. CZ, 355 Basket Ball Cl, 2, 3, 455 Manager Basket Ball C2, 3, 455 Student Conduct Committee C355 Literary Editor 1912 Microcosm5 Varsity Basket Ball CZ, 3, 455 Editor-in-Chief 1913 Microcosm IRENE WEED 'cWe are but children of a larger growth. Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Basket Ball C155 Choir C2, 455 Glee Club CZ, 455 Chairman Soiree Committee C35 : EDNA WELLS Chl I would sleep, would sleep forever. New London, Connecticut New London High School Student Editor Quarterly C355 hlicrocosm Board C45 60 DORIS WILBER It is true that I can love but one person at a timef' I Irving Street, West Medford, Massachusetts NIedford High School I EMILY E. WOODWARD Would all did so Well as I. Melrose Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham High School I Choir QI, 2, 3, 455 Glee Club QI, 2, 3, 455 Microcosm Board Q4 MARION WILLIAMS Order is heav'n's first law. 9 Kingsdale Street, Dorchester, lVIassachusetts 'Girls' High School, Boston Class Treasurer C21 61 YW11: ,.. ' do 500 - . - F f - . ' . ' L4 iq' I cr ti Z... :J fr ' RN' s . .I-', ' . '-l . ,' I .. I .. D I I -'.. .I v? Q'W'.,, , . ls ' In A. - .. ., , A ,ga ' J' ' . . 1 . nic: 'F-r fi! ! ' r ' n rf - . -- -2- 515 '77- - . . 'fr ' . 19 .1 LL: 5:-,e . 1 'vcr ' ' --1. 1,-I, ' . ' 'I:.' Sr LQ 5-H .,l . , . , , 5..- J1 L, ,. - v..:- U - . ff ru rj -- 4, 7' C - 2. - -': . . -. T. :sg f swf:- f . - .' . . - 1 v ffl' J I '. g- - s - ' 1 I -0 4 1459, - 1 1 ANAB EL MARSAC . ' 'cNeither a borrower nor a lender beg .For loan oft loses both itself and frienelg And borrowing dulls kthe Ledge of husbandryf' ' . ' 197 Grafton Avenue, Newark, New jersey Barringer High Schoolg Newark Normal and Training School :l f1m?m. ' . ' --' A-s-r.,,,,,,.g,,D'l , , . N r. 'Q f -AS ' . r. Q.-. X . -Mswsaww. s 67 ' .4 -1 . gp-,. - - . .1 0 - . . ' 'ui -I ' ,, -,4 . -1. 'I ,, v 3 -' .-eq. .5 gi: . - - . v WI' f s - - H- -mg 7, - - qv- J 5 tl -igiyff H --. :.,' - -ff ' fwxx 'Q '. ' 23,1-Q - -2:i- iff. '- ',' 1. 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CHAEFIN, ISAEELLE L. CLARK, ELINOR . . CLARK, EVA W. . . . -CLARK, MARGARET M. . -CLARKE, DOROTHY M. . -CLEMENCE, GERTRUDE E. LCOLONNA, EILEEN A. . COOK, EVELINE E. . -CORWIN, MARJORY . CRAWFORD, HELEN . . -CRAWLEY, M. GENEv1EvE -CROSEIE, R. GLADYS . . CROSS, MARIAN E . DANFORTH, M. ELSIE DANIELS, ELLEN S. . DAVIS, MILDRED A. . DAY, THERESA M. . DELANO, LOUISE J. . DIMICR, MILDRED E. DINEEN, MARY D. . DODGE, CAROLYN E . DOWNEY, DOROTHY H. DRAKE, EDNA E . DWYER, FRANCES T. . EATON, RUTH M. . Glass uf 1915 75 Home . Bridgton, Me. . . Boston Manchester, N. H. . Cortland, N. Y. . N. Attleborough . Boston . Hudson . Gloucester . Newport, R. I. . Dunkirk, N. Y. . . Boston . Waltham . . A Newton . Cortland, N. Y. , , Lynn . St. Albans, Nle. Marblehead Bangor, Me. . Groton . Nlansfield, O. . Dover, N. H. . Saco, NIC. . . WVorcester Schenectady, N. Y. . Lubec, Nle. . Haverhill , , Holden . Southbridge Wfashington, D. C. , , Boston . Haverhill . Cambridge . Gloucester . Boston . Fitchburg . 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BREHM, OERTRUDE . BRETT, I. OLIVE . . BREWSTER, EVELYN . BROWN, ESTELLA I. . BROWN, FLORENCE M. BROWN,'MARGARET R. BROWNLIE, E. ALINE . BURNES, MARGUERITE C. BURNS, MARGARET . . CABOT, HELEN L. . CARLING, WINIFRED . CARY, HELEN H. A. CHANDLER, ADELE . CHAPIN, DOROTHY A. CHASE, LAURA P. . CLARK, BERTHA E. . CLARY, LOUISE V. . CLEVELAND, MADELINE COATS, ELLA M. . . COKER, E. MARGUERITE COMMONS, M. FRANCES CONNOLLY, MARGARET A. CORNISH, HAZEL M. .. ' CORWIN, RUTH B. . COSOROVE, HELEN L. CUMMINGS, RUTH . Clilass uf 1916 82 Home . . Rockland , , Boston Minneapolis, Minn. , Norwalk, O. . Binghamton, N. Y. , , Boston . Tisbury , . . Needham ,. Meredith, N. H. Barrington Passage, N- S- , . . Quincy , Sanford, Me. New York, N. Y. . Boston . Malden Lewiston, Me. . Brookline . Newton . . Salem, O. York Village, Me. . Waterloo, N. Y. . Greenville, lN4e. . Wolfboro, N. H. Collinsville, Ct. Putnam, Ct. . Seneca Falls, N. Y. . Davenport, Ia. . Chelsea . Arlington . Winchester . Oxford Lowell . 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HOWE, RUTH F. . . HOWLETT, ELSIE M. . HUBBARD, FLORENCE P. HUDNUT, RUTH A. . HUGHES, DOROTHEA M. HUMPHREY, ELLEN H. HURLBUTT, ISABELLE B. HURLEY, MILDRED T. H. HUSSEY, GERTRUDE' F. HUSTED, HELEN G. . HUTCHINS, MILDRED C. HUTZLER, BERTHA F. INGLIS, DOROTHY B. . JACKSON, ELEANOR . JACOBI, EVA . . JACOBS, ELIZABETH P.. JACOBSON, DORA . JONES, HELEN S. . JOUVETTE, MAE A. E. KEECAN, FRANCES E. I KEIRSTEAD, KATHLEEN S KELLAM, HELEN D. . KELLY, MARY C. . KNOWLES, BEULAH A. LA OANKE, RUTH E. . LANDER, JEANNETTE F. LAWRENCE, EVELYN L. LEAMY, JULIA A. . LEONARD, KATHARINE M.. LITTLE, AMELIA W. . LITTLE, ELISABETH . Home Torrington, Ct. , Duxbury . Boston . Lancaster . Pittsford, N. Y. . Westwood Bridgeport, Ct. , Hamilton ' Unadilla, N. Y. Portland, Me. Hartford, Ct. . Natick . Foxborough , Lynn . Shirley Shrewsbury Ansonia, Ct. . Cambridge . Cambridge . Concord . Brookline . Milton . Rochester Stamford, Ct. . Worcester . Albany, N. Y. . Brookline Randolph, Vt. . Norwich, Ct. 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Ag ' Name LITTLEPIELD, HAZEL O. . LCFSTEDT, S. CHRISTINA . LOWELL, ELEANOR N. . LOWENSTAM, PAULINE . LUCE, ESTHER . . LUTHIN, FRANCES E. .. MCCARTHY, MARY K. MCDUFF, CLAUDIA E. . MCGRATH, MARGARET E. . MAHAR, ELSIE . . MANN, MARGARET E. MARTIN, HELEN E. . MASSON, JEAN E. . MATHER, KATHARINE MEADER, PEARL E. . MELCHER, VELMA . MILLER, GERTRUDE M. . MORRISON, E. KATHRYN . MOWER, HARRIET S. . . MUNGER, CLARA L. . MUNRO, BERNICE E. . NAGLE, ANNA R. . NIMMS, MARY A. . . OIBRIEN, MARY A. . . o'CALLAGHAN, ELIZABETH A O,KANE, K. EILEEN . . O'REILLY, ANNA L. . O'REILLY, MARY I. . PERRY, DOROTHA K. . PERRY, MARION R. . PHELAN, RACHEL R. . . PHILBRICIQ, BLANCHE C. . PHILBROOK, HELEN A. . PHILLIPS, GRACE P. . PIKE, EVELYN C. POND, EDNA L. . POTTLE, HELEN B. . PRATT, HELEN M. . RANDALL, HELEN . READY, MILDRED M. REARDON, ROSE D. . REYNOLDS, ELLA I. . RHODES, IEIDNAH G. . . RICHARDSON, ESTI-IER A. . RIGHTER, CAROLINE . . RILEY, MARY L. . . ROBBINS, FRANCES M. . ROBERTSON, AGNES E. . 85 Home Peak's Island, Me. . . Boston . Newburyport Manchester, N. H. . . Boston . . Boston . Sandwich. . . Newton . . Fitchburg Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Lewistown, Pa. . Rutland, Vt. . . Lowell . Charleston, S. C. . Lynn . Barre, Vt. . Chelsea Muncie, Ind. . Boston . Catskill, N. Y. . Boston . Acton Albany, N. Y. . Boston Boston . Newton . Worcester . . W'orcester Manchester, N. H. . . Weston . Medford Epsom, N. H. . Malden . Carthage, N. Y. Lubec, Me. . . Newton . Farmington, Me. . . Salem . 'Wakefield . Boston . Worcester Canton . Quincy . . Brookline Port Jervis, N. Y. . Cambridge . Arlington New Haven, Ct. I I f I . I ' 1 I 9 6 I I I I I I I I , I I I IM I 1 l . , I I I I I .wana-45:44 il 1: ,. 3 I 2 14 I I I I I I I I l l I Y' Xl L - ,.... ., . I H, ,.:. .. Q- . 'T Y ,. .-, - v . H, N ZQY . . nl. 'ogg A ,r,:.,.-2 :.r, p,:-'Ali 1 -,. ,QL , I. .s...', .. , - ' - , - .,.. . - . owe' . .- , ,. -, . . - .-'. '--,ary 3-'. .'.,'- ' - .Il- li -.:.'.. 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SOPER, MARJORIE . SPEAR, ELIZABETH . SPENCER, ANNA L. . STACKHOUSE, ELLEN R. STAPLES, BEULAH R. . STARK, MARION E. . sTEARNs, EDITH L. . Home . Ipswich St. George, Me. . Manila, P. I. . Davenport, Ia. Sanbornwiille, N. H. , . Arlington . . Revere Providence, R. I. . . Boston . Lawrence . Chelsea Framingham . Muncie, Ind. . N. Attleborough . . Saugus Latrobe, Pa. . Boston . Rockland . Liberty, Me. . Lockport, N. Y. , . Boston Menands, N. Y. . . WValtham . . Boston . Naugatuck, Ct. . . Walpole . lNIalone, N. Y. . . Boston ' . . Cambridge Manchester, N. H. Manchester, N. H. STEARNS, LUCY W. . 4 u Winchester STERLING, KATHERINE B. Portland, Nlo- STEVENS, MARGUERITE , Somerville STEVENS, MIRIAM . , Arlington STEVENS, MURIEL . , Boston STINSON, MARGARET Xxfindsor, Ct. STONE, ALICE A. . H Nlaldon SULLIVAN, MARGARET A. I Ivor-oostor SWEENEY, NORA . G Lawrence TAPPAN, KATHARINE B. t Q Brookline THAYER, NORA F. . - h Boston THOMAS, GERTRUDE VV' NVCSICFII Springs. Ill. THOMPSON, MARGARET V. l Cincinnati, O- TIBBETTS, DOROTHY M. . yyashinotony D. C. TITUS, OLIVE M. . . I I Newton TODD, ELIZABETH P. . u Q Somerville TOLMAN, MARGARET . , Portland' MC. . ':5Q:.... if .1 4. , .-.U ..-Lv, . u , .. . R . . 4 ,.,zfg., . - . . - '. n U J , .2 - . . fs, - . -- mfr- - T41 15'-5-LZ--' . - I Hifi' 'W' .- '. fn? i . '. . ' ' i f X Az? W 'Z T IX QM -L - , - 5 ll I . I , ..' I .l -I : I I, I. ,l :gxlf 7-Af' -r7h.'b.! ,.:.v .1 :Nz JJ i t u - . . . A: .I -9' - . . ',-,ff-, - ', E . . :iii 9:21 ' - ','. 1. :ZF -3' --. ' -. . -I ff? 2' ' n'7f-' .CL ' v Q- 'rj 5-'.'E'. . 1-, -,525-1-L: Q I 1- -- ' -- EP 'I ' ' -' ...k1' Name TUCKER, ESTHER F. . TULIS, MARY E. . . TWITCHELL, MAY F. . UPHAM, HELEN N. . WADE, DOROTHY E. . WALKER, RUTH E. . WALSH, M. LOUISE . WARDWELL, LORNA A. WARING, M. ELMERE WEBB, EMILY G. . WEBBER, LILLIAN . WELCH, MARGARET M. WHEELER MARION D WHITE SARA A WHITEHEAD MARGARET WHITING, MARTHA A. WHITNEY, MARGUERITE WILKINSON, MARION A. WILSON, ELEANOR . WITT, RUTH H. . . WOLCOTT, RUBY M. . WOOD, ELLA L. . . WOODBRIDGE, LYDIA M. WOODMAN, GLADYS E. WOODWARD, BLANCHE WRIGHT, HELEN M. . WRIGHT, LENA . YATES, MARGARET . YATES, MARJORIE YOUNG, HELEN E. WHEELER, ALICE M. . D ,,,..-f' 87 Home Portland, Ore. . Weston Framingham i Duluth, lXfIinn. . Stoughton NIanchester, N. H. NIanchester i Stamford, N. Y. . Brookline Rockland, NIe. . Newton . IfVellesley . W'altlIam . Sharon Unadilla, N. Y. La Grange, Ill. . Franklin . W'rentham . Boston . Cambridge . Boston Shinglehouse, Pa. Brookline Duluth, lVIinn. W'estborough . . Franklin . . lVorcester Ogdensburg, N. Y. Boise, Ida. Boise, Ida. . Brockton ,EJ i ff ,, ..L-.-,. . A . --,. ....,...A-Q.. ........,-.fpwn ..- M...-. . nv.. 5, , ,,, W.. . -, Q... n.- . , .f---- .0-.fp -1n4:.v 1-1-mf.-u.-1,g-n:2,,.., . Q.-:Jn-my ,--5. -- -...-.,-,.....,..-,.,.,., , -,W -.+ve ,M .fn -vw -u, ANU I I I I allege Grahuate Iuh I I I I I I I I I I I l, I I I I I I I I QBffurers LOUISE UEFORD, Prefident . Wel1es1ey,1912 . I EVELYN ALDRICH, Vice-Prefident I Wellefley, 1909 MARY WELLES, Secretary , Elmira, 1912 I GRACE SARGENT, Treafurer I U. of s. D., 1912 I JANE BLOOD, 1911 Repnxreutative at Studfut Guild Council REBECCA RANKEN, Michigan, 1911 Reprefentative at Committee on Student Conduct 90 MADELEINE BRADBURY Chairman llnstitutiunal management Qlllass Name BETTELL, MILDRED . BRADBURY, MADELEINE BREYFOGLE, PI-IOEBE CARTER, ALICE . . CUMMINGS, BESSIE . DE FOREST, GEORGIANA GERARD, JESSIE . . -GERARD, IVIARGARET B. HARTWVELL, EDITH . LARTER, ROBERTA . SMITH, ESTELLE 91 Home . Blue Hill, Nle. Santa Barbara, Cal. Lake George, N. Y. . Bethel, Nle. . . Saco, Me. Ann Arbor, Mich. S. Norwalk, Ct. S. Norwalk, Ct. . Fitchburg . Cleveland, O. Fayetteville, N. Y. Qllullege Grahuates Name BLOOD, JANE, A.B. . . BREWER, DOROTHY E., A.B. BROWN, HELEN G., A.B. . BROWN, ISABEL C., A.B. . BROWNE, ELEANOR W., A.B. BURNS, MADELINE A., A.B. CALLAGHAN, AGNES L., A.B. . CAMPBELL, BERTHA, PH.B. . CAMPBELL, M. MARGARET, A.B CARVER, HELEN, A.B. . . COBURN, HARRIET, B.L. . COLE, GLADYS S., A.B. . CUMMER, BESSIE R., A.B. . DANPORTH, EDITH S., A.B. . DARLING, HARRIET L. B., B.L. ELLIOTT, FAITH W., A.B. . . ELLIS, CORNELIA H., A.B. . EMERSON, RUTH V., A.B. . ENGLE, ELSIE R., A.M. . ENGLISH, ELISABETH D., A.B. . EVERETT, BERNICE J., A.B. PAY, ADRA M., A.B. . . FLYNN, HELEN V., A.B. . . GARDNER, BEATRICE A., A.B. . GRAFTON, ELOISE G., A.B. . HALL, HELEN, A.B. . . . HASELTINE, ELIZABETH A., A.B. HERMAN, MAIDA, A.B. . . HUNNEWELL, HAZEL, A.B. KING, ANNA, A.B. . . KNOWLTON, MARION, A.B. LANMAN, FAITH T., A.B. . LOOMIS, ELIZABETH B., A.B. . LOVELL, BERTHA C., A.B. . LOVELL, HARRIET J., MD. . MCCARTI-IY, CAROLINE H., A.B.. MACKAY, SUSAN H., B.L. . . MACNAUGHTON, MARY E., A.B. MARSH, ELIZABETH, S.B. . MAUCK, R. JOY, A.B. . .. MAYO, ADELAIDE A., A.B. . MUDGE, ADA, A.B. . . NORRIS, ETHEL L., A.B. . NORTHRUP, SARAH L., S.B. ODELL, CORINNE V., A.B. . Home . Cambridge Boston Ipswich . Woburn . Cambridge . 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POTTER, HOPE L., S.B. . RANKIN, REBECCA B., A.B. REYNOLDS, BERTHA C., A.B. ROCKWOOD, EMILY P., A.B. ROGERS, WINIFRED, A.B. . SARGENT, GRACE E., A.B. . SAWYER, CAROLINE G., A.B. SHEARER, HERMIONE, A.B. SIBLEY, EMILY, A.B. . Q SIMPSON, ADA W., A.B. . SMILEY, CAROLYN D., A.B. SMITH, H. ESTELLE, A.B. . STOTT, JENNIE S., A.B. . STURTEVANT, EDNA M., A.B. SWEENEY, M. LOUISE, A.B. UFFORD, LOUISE R., A.B. . VINAL, MILDRED H., A.B. . VINAL, NELLY P., A.B. . VINCENT, HOPE E., A.B. . WELLES, EMILY P., S.B. . WELLES, MARY A., S.B. . Home . . Lowell . Minneapolis, Minn. Claremont, Cal. Ann Arbor, Mich. . . Stoughton Calais, Me. . . Cambridge Vermilion, S. D. . . Newton . Minneapolis, Nlinn. . . Cambridge . Newburyport Farmington, N. H. . Easthampton Southbridge . Somerville . Lawrence . . Boston . Vinalhaven, Me. . Vinalhaven, Me. . . Boston . Elmira, N. Y. . Elmira, N. Y. WHEELER, ELEANOR P., A.B. . . Brookline WOLHAUPTER, ALICE C., A.B . New Roohollo, N- Y- WOODBRIDGE, ELIZABETH D., A.B. . . 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HARMON, HAZEL , Home Waukesha, Wis- . Canton . Brookline . Boston . Cambridge . Boston . Boston . Brookline . Newton . Newton . Whitman Pittsburgh, Pa- Northampton Oakland, Cal- Aberdeen, S. D. . Cohasset . Boston Vermilion, O- . Boston S. Manchester . Boston . Melrose Somerville Portland, Me - . Cambridge . Boston . Taunton Easton . Boston Worcester . Boston Nleriden, Ct. Duluth, Blinn- . Cambridge . Boston . Boston . Everett . Waltham . XVhit1nan . VVebSter . Boston . Dayton, O- Newburyport Burlington, Vt . . Brookline Nleriden, Ct. ffm xv ' ' W', p- A . -M' I . nun-Q. .. .- -. - ' .. .-g ' , - . , . .- '?4i- . . - I-sp 3 I-Qc, I. If . . u l . , :A , , .,..- . L oY.,n ML 0 . . -S ' . ' , . K ata., :ki ,N A3.j4- ,n ,... . ,g . , :I . q-X. . - - . N, ., . , . . - - --1 ,,-.- .. 4 YV.- L -.'- ' - 2' H-v I - - ' . Q- ' ' ' . ' 'H-7'n,' 75' J ' - 'Ju ei 52-Yi' . . . nj QA. ggi. --. gh' if 1 f - - . - 94 fd '-.,::!- af. ' ' . - -.sw - Ae: -.A-. L- . - . - - Q.. ' - ' - -- - I 1.-1 - I - R: x ga Q ., ng n . .v x n f, ' lv 'N 1. . - A 1' n - S -'v' ff 1' I s., 'sv 45 s S-If 31 1 . I Q, - -- . --. ., ,. -.1 3,5 ,5 1- . .I A ' Q 'Tn . U? ' iv A '. ,. ,' , . fu I , :Aff : ' I-51 ' .I .. AIM Ny ' - Y ' . - - , A4 X 5. f' K Name HAYWARD, MARION w. . HELLER, MARGARET S. . HENDERSON, MARION M. . HICKSON, E. NOELINE . HILLS, RUTH E. . . HOLLAND, MAPEL H. . . HOPKINS, ALICE M. . . HUMPHREY, KATHARINE S. . HUNT, HENRIETTA . . . HUNTLEY, VERNETTE H. . IVY, MILDRED, A.B. . . JERDONE, WILLIE MCR. . KENDALL, ANNIS, A.B. KIGGEN, HELEN I. . . LAUDERDALE, JENNIE E. . KIMBALL, MARION A. . LEAVITT, MARGARET R. . LIBBY, C. PEARL . LIBBY, ESTHER V. Home . Easton . Hingham . Hingham . Butler, Pa . Hollis, N. H. . Easton . . Cambridge . Roxbury, Ct. Santa Monica, Cal. . Syracuse, N. Y. . . Newton Washington, D. C. . . Newton . . Boston Dyersburg, Tenn. . . Malden . Newton . Milford, Me. . Concord, N. H. LINCOLN, HELEN A. . . . Brookline LOWRY, MARY B. Dewart, Pa. MCABEE, MARY V. . Boston MCCALL, RUTH, A.B. . Winchester MCCARTHY, ALICE L. . . Easton MCCLOSKEY, LOUISE H. . . Boston MCINERNEY, MARGARET K. . . Newton MCKENNA, MOLLIE . . . Wilton, N. H. MAHONEY, MADELEINE E. . Lawrence MARQUAND, ELIZABETH . . Cambridge MASON, MARTHA B. . . Marblehead MULLIKEN, ETHEL L. . . Lexington NARDINI, BEATRICE T. . . Concord, N. H. NASH, EMILY C. . . . . Malden NEWHART, GRACE, A.B. . . Minneapolis, Minn. NEWELL, CONSTANCE M. . . . BOSt0I1 PARKER, HELEN E., A.B. . . Winthrop PATTON, LAURA B. . . Portland, Ore. PIERCE, CAROLINE A. ' . Brookline PORTER, NINA M. . Boston PURDY, MARGUERITE O. . . . Boston REED, LUCY D., S.B. . . . . . Whitman ROGERS, MARY E .... Hampton Institute, Va. ROHRBACHER, ELIZABETH P. . . . Iowa City, Ia. ROMANI, HOPE F .... . Milford, N. H. SALTER, JEANETTE E. . . Cleveland, O. SALTER, LILLIAN E. . . Cleveland, O. SCHUMANN, EDNA E. . Everett SCULLY, SARAH P. . . . Cambridge 95 1 I . L I 1 I V 1 i V v la ln 1 l f I l r 2 i i i 5 Name Homf SHAW, LENA F. . - Boston SILLIMAN, GLADYS . . Maldon SIMMONS, ETHEL Rusk. Tex. SPITZ, EDNA . . . Brookline ST1MSoN, MARTHA C. . Fitchburg STOECKLEIN, FLORENCE . Dayron.O- . . Brookline SULLIVAN, KATHERINE . SUTTER, MINNIE . TAYLOR, HELEN M. . . TUBMAN, C. MARGARET . UPHAM, MARION E. . . WALSH, ELIZABETH M. . WHITCOMB, FRANCES M., S.B WILLIAMSON, KATHERINE WILSON, M. FRANCES. . WILSON, MARY J. . . WORTHINGTON, LESLIE D. WRAFTON, EDITH M. . . WRIGHT, M. EUNICE . WYNER, FRANCES R. . 96 Colorado Springs, Colo. Newton, Ia. . Quincy . Boston . Brookline . Holbrook . Boston . Cambridge . Salem Boston Boston Boston Boston X Bafgla Row: IHA IJTINIIJP ANNIE SAMPSON ELLA ROSE MARION DONALDSON AVA BASSETT FL1zAB13'I'H L1'1'T1.E 'mm Vvbornanlncrg CLARISSA ISABCOCK ANITA ALLEN MAIKIE GURDY SUSAN BROVVN 1X4AR1ON OSTRANIDEIL KAT1-1RYN GORDON The btuhent Euilh The number of students in our college has increased so rapidly during the last few years that the Guild, as it existed before, could no longer serve the purpose for which it was organized. In accordance with the new con- stitution, which was drawn up and accepted by the classes last spring, every student in college is still a member of the Guild, but the organization is different. The government is now vested in a Council, composed of the president and vice-president of each class, and one representative from each of the other college organizations. It is hoped that by including such representatives the Council members may have as broad and far-sighted knowledge of conditions as possible, and that whatever action is taken will be taken with a complete understanding of its relation to the college as a whole. The Council meets regularlyto discuss any questions which may arise concerning either new activities or traditions already established. Among other things which the Council is doing, and one which will perhaps do more than any other in strengthening the spirit of fellowship and loyalty among the girls is the effort which is being made to raise an endowment fund for the college. A committee has been appointed and is already 'at work making plans which we hope will meet the approval and earnest co-operation of every Simmons girl. In accordance with the constitution the chairman of the Guild Council, and the president of the Dormitory Student Government Association, were sent as delegates to the annual conference of the Women's Inter-collegiate Association for Student Government, which was held this year at Wells College. The program was not only interesting, but it afforded an ex- cellent opportunity to hear discussed the ways in which other colleges were meeting just such problems as we need to solve here. The Guild, under the new form of organization is an important factor in the college, and we hope to see it meet with the greatest success. MARIE W. GURDY. 99 ST UDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS I,r1,1,1AN LOGAN ELLA ROSE MAILIE Guam' RKIARJORIE BARTO Treafufer Prefidfnl V 1'ce'-Prffidevzzf Sc'w'eta1'y Ulibe btuhznt Qnhemment Qssutiatinn The Student Government Association of the Simmons College dormi- tories was started in Simmons Hall on St. Botolph Street in 1905, but was not formally organized until May, 1906. Since then it has been steadily growing in importance. The governing body is a Council, the memberS of which are a Senior President, a Vice-President, who is Chairman of the Guild Council, a Junior Secretary, a Sophomore Treasurer, a House Chair- man from each house, including Mrs. Blackley's in Brookline, and four Representatives from Peterborough House. Cn each floor in the halls and in each of the small houses are proctors. This year a new plan is being worked 'out of electing new proctors every six weeks instead of for the whole year. Council meetings have been held once a month. Frequent floor meetings and house meetings have also been held to keep up interest among the girls. Short talks have been given us at times by Miss Arnold, as well as an after-dinner talk by Miss Kingsbury, followed by an informal meeting with the girls in North Hall. lXfIiss Diall also gave us a few helpful suggestions at an informal meeting after dinner in South Hall. The store in the basement of North Hall has been run very success- fully this year by Miss Goddard. A piano was rented for the dining-room this year, so that we now have a piano always ready for use. ' Our most important social events are four large parties a year: the Reception for new students, a Hallowe'en party, a Christmas party, and a Washington's Birthday celebration. All students living in colonies in Brookline are invited to these parties as well as those belonging to the main group of the dormitories. We are hoping as soon as it is possible to have all of these colonies become members of the Student Government Association- ELLA RosE. 101 aff f , f I ,U , , W OFFICERS AND CABINET IVIARIORIIC BARTO RU'l'H WHITING SARA LE VALLEY MILDREIJ STARRETT ELIZABETH DAY EDITIAI SALISBURY JULIA STEVENS SUSAN BROWN - --- - 1 ,lf---w-w.,f.,,-. A. A: - A' --A' - - Y E. E. QILQ. QBfficers A SUSAN K. BROWN, President JULIA STEVENS, Secretary EDITH SALISBURY, Vice-Prefident SARA LE VALLEY, Treasurer The Young Women's Christian Association Was organized at Simmons College in May, 1912, under the direction of Miss Katy Boyd George, the Boston Students' secretary. Oflicers Were elected at that time, but regular meetings Were not held until school opened in September. From the first, the time for holding the meetings has been every Tuesday at 4.30 P.M. The iirst and third Tuesdays of every month. Room 114 of the college building has been used, and the meetings have consisted of a course of lectures by such men as Dean Hodges, of the Episcopal Theological School, of Cambridge. On the second and fourth Tuesdays regular devotional meetings have been held in Students' Room of the college building, with leaders from the faculty and student body. When a canvas of students Was made in the fall, about two hundred of the girls became members, and it is hoped that by next year this number Will not only be increased, but that the association Will have a regular place in the life of the student body. A SUsAN K. BROVVN. 103 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MIIIIJRISD LIEBY TRENE WEED OLIVE IQUBY HARRIET1' PUTNAM SARA LE VALLEY KAFHERINP. CLOVLR IIELEN ANDERSON MARION DONALDSON AGNES 11OBINbON 1 x 3 bimmcms Ciullege Qtbletic Qssnciatiun Qgffirzrs A MARION DoNALDsoN, '13, Prerident MILDRED LIBBY, '15, Secretary HELEN ANDERSON, '14, Vice-President HARRIETT PUTNAM, '15, Treafurer In our Freshman year, the nearest approach to an athletic associa- tion that Simmons offered was the gymnasium in the new wing. With the gymnasium, however, plans began to appear for an association to guard and guide the tennis tournament, basket ball games and whatever other activities might arise in the athletic line, until, in 1911, these plans matured and the Simmons Athletic Association was lirmly established. The Association has made a sure advance, although it may have seemed to move forward slowly. Each year more girls come out for the different sports. We are looking forward now to our third annual out- door track meet. If the competitors for track honors, and the spectators continue to increase in number and in enthusiasm, Simmons will soon have to engage a larger field for the events of Track Day. Now is the time when we really need the support and co-operation of every girl in the college. Simmons has grown in loyalty and in college spirit since the S. A. A. was established, but more girls ought to be a part of this Association. If you are not already one of us, join now, for we want your support. MARION DONALDSON. 105 99 , jyj 1 , ' I f 1 Tix X MQW :WX 5 V' 4lf'f'.f ' WW' f , x A ,, ' 5? X MW? I ,YW uf! I ,, X x.-X S' X, WA- I iffy I X X K W' M2 .gf Vfy' ' , ' ff lvlf , f ,,,,,,f,,,f Aw ,mf Mg, Mm ,fn 'f ,ff A X A , GERTRUDE FORD OLIVE DIALL KATIILEEN KEIRSTEAD MARY PRATT NELLE SWANBURG EDNA WELLS DORIS WILBER JEANNETTE B. I-IINCHLIFE EMILY WOODWARD ELIZABETH WALKER H., .V ,X--Q-fwmvuuniufv. V- nd , 1, , ,lui I JI! 15132 1913 illilinrncusm Qznimrual lawn Editor-in-Chief, ELIZABETH WALKER, '13 Bufineff Manager, JEANNETTE B. HINCHLIFF, '13 NELLE B. SWANBURG, '13 CAN Editorj EMILY E. WOODWARD, '13 Qdffiftanzf Bufinff 'OLIVE E. DIALL, '13 Clitemry Editor? EDNA A. WELLS, '13 CPhozfogmphfj Qssntiate QEhitur5 5 Managerb 107 DORIS E. WILBER, '13 fGrindf Editor, GERTRUDE FORD, '14 NIARY A. PRATT, '15 IQATHLEEN KEIRSTEAD, 1 ! I fi OCCO . DQ j ,--..-,,4 ---DLI . ,,.. ...1...'i'f1I1fZ...f..,, ,',W I'f'fT'7 :'fIii j'N'T1fl.l S - I ,Diaifiijjgggi5i'f'ii:ff-gg.1gQgi,Q..12Z.....f:.. . BACK ROW: E. KENNISON M. DONALDSON B. JOST E. DAY E. FRELMAN M. LIBBY SECOND ROW: E. JOHNSTON S. ORIS E. WALKER K. GORDON B. KNOWLES M. PERRY J. LEAMY R. HUDNUT G. ARMANT D. HUOIIITT THIRD ROW: W. LAWRENCE M. SOPVER G. FORD H. O,BRIAN A. COLONNA L. WOODBRIDGE C. LGFSTEDT M. HLARRISON E. SALISBURY R. HOWI2 D. WADE C. BABCOCK M. BECKLEY F. BRAY ' FOURTH ROW: R. ROUNDY L. RAYMOND D. DUVAI. M. SCI-IWARTZ C. REID O. RUBY E. PIKE E. KELLAWAY R. BATEMAN D. INGLIS E. WOODWARD E. RICHARDSON ' I-' , N H C f ' 'mini ' 'Q ' LQ, 5 .Y I I Else Klub QBificzrs 1 Miss MABEL W. DANIELS, Leader Q ELIZABETH WALKER, '13, Manager EDITH SALISBURY, '14, Secretary-Treasurer EDITH JOHNSTON, '13, Librarian Under the leadership of Miss Mabel W. Daniels, the Glee Club has this year risen to a degree of excellence, which places it on a level with any woman's college Crlee Club in the country. The membership is limited, and there is at present a long waiting list of candidates. The Club gives two concerts annually, one soon after mid-years, and one during Com- mencement week. The program for Commencement, 1912, follows: ' Qliummencrment Cllinnnert, Elunz, 1912 I. Creole Love Song ...... . Sniizfh ' GLEE CLUB Il. Banernfest . . . . .ffIh'red Mojat A MANDOLIN CLUB III. Qaj My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair . Haydn Chj Nymphs and Shepherds . . . Purcell CCD Sing'I-Ieigho ..... . Henfchel MRS. ETHEL W. Ross IV. In Springtime - A Choral Cycle . . . Mabel W. Daniels - Qaj The Awakening Qhj Apple Blossoms QCD The West Wind and the May Qdj Spring I-Ieralds GLEE CLUB Solos by MRS. Ross and Miss KENNISON, '15 V. Collegians ..... E . Arranged by H. F. Odell MANDOLIN CLUB VI. In Fair Andalusia ....... Herbert Sherwood QBy requestj Solo by Miss ELIZABETH KENNISON VII. Chink of Gold MLXNDOLIN CLUB VIII. Cvrinds: Simmons Girl Mnfic, E. M. KELLAWAY, '13 Words, E. WALKER, '13 IX. Alma Mater ....... Sarah Louife Arnold Mildred Libby, Accompanist 109 1-v G FORD E POORE L DORING M HOGAN F KEEGAN E LARKIN E HOWLITT M WILEY M BRANN H AGATE M ROGERS M HOLLAND G BREHM G GORDON M HARRISON K LEONARD K FALL A CLARKE M PARMLEY L BEECHER K GLOVER A LIVINGSTON G ABBOTT L HILL -V Q , . A- Vw mn . .- A V . . . .... ,.,,L...,.,,.-.--, V W , - J Y - A l V.. Y.-,Y W .5 - -L , Y , V H V V W - H -A 1 .....V,fY,,-A-,-Gi..,k...,M,--,.. , , A..- , , , W , , L , ,, -.L..-....,. G.. A A -- G. -WU , .G M... .if--,.--., ... ., H ,Y ,L , WH.. ....-,,..,.,L,v,-ML, ,. , A - , .L -:W -Y-.fM----f- '-W --vg--- P' I n VI, ,,,, , N IQ f U , fy , ' 3 L , Z ' , U f f f 4 A , ' if ' f 'Z f if , - f ' . 5 I X 7, f fc ,f , 7 f aw' I ' f , A f A fl , , , , f 4 :Lx J . f A I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q . . . . . . . . . ! unl lun' 1 4-4. illllanhnlin Qllluh At a meeting held in June, 1912, the Simmons College Mandolin Club elected Miss Estelle Freeman leader. Un account of illness Miss Freeman did not return when college opened, and lVliss Anita Q. Clark was elected to take her place. Miss Katherine Fall Was chosen rnanager-. Contrary to the custom of previous years, the membership of the club Was not limited to girls Who play mandolins or violins, but was thrown open to all Who play stringed instruments. The club assisted at the Senior play, and a number of the girls played at the Christmas party of the Instructors' Club. FIRST MANDOLIN: Anita M. Allen, Margaret E. Brann, Marion A. Kimball, Gertrude Hussey, Anita Q. Clark, Laura L. Doring, Gertrude Ford, Katherine Leonard. First Violin, Gladys Gordon, Mary E. Rogers. SECOND MANDOLIN: Gladys C. Abbott, Gertrude Brehm, Lucile W. Hill, Frances E. Keegan, Elsey W. Larkin, Marjorie Parmley. Second Violin, G. Marion Holland. THIRD MANDOLIN: Ellen S. Daniels, Katherine Fall, Emma Poore, Margaret L. Hogan. Third Violin, Elsie M. Howlett. GUITAR: Lena C. Beecher, Beulah R. Staples. BANJO: Margaret E. Wylie. PIANO: Alice C. Livingston. Qllbuir BESSIE Josr, '15, Manager ELIZABETH DAY, '13, Secretary-Treasurer The choir has this year been regularly organized with oflicers and a constitution. It consists of both choirs of forty voices, which sing on alternate chapel days, thus having a membership of eighty. The choir sings special anthems on Christmas, Easter, and Baccalaureate Sunday. When both choir and Glee Club sing together they are called the Choral Society. All members of the Glee Club must also be members of the choir, but not all choir members can belong to the Glee Club. The choir has also a Wait- ing list, and membership is limited. . 111 Simmons jlillusital Zlssutiatinn Qgfficers CLARISSA BAEcocK, '13, P-rarfidmt CHARLOTTE REID, '14, Secretary-Treasurer Under the new Council System in effect this year, the Glee Club, hflandolin Club, and choir have united to form one large body, which is known as the Simmons 1VIusical Association. Its president sits With the Council and represents all the musical organizations at the Council meet- ings. The purpose of the formation of the Association Was to simplify the affairs ofthe three organizations and to arrange later, perhaps, for a common treasury. l 1 Eespzrs 1 The custom of holding a short religious service every other Sunday evening in the dormitories was started in 1909, and has been maintained each succeeding year. This year the Vesper services have been held in North Hall, and have been in charge of Miss Margaret Niles, Miss Joy K. hflauck, and Miss Ellen H. Daniels. There is no doubt but that this is one of the precedents Which has been wisely established and which Will come to mean more and more to the girls and to the college life. SPEAKERS September 29 DEAN ARNOLD October 13 DR. GIFFORD OC'CObe1' 27 D114 STILES N0VCfHbCf'10. . DR. VAN NEss November 24 MR, HULL December 15 PRESIDENT LEFAVOUR January 11 Mlss MORSE 112 I 3 .L - Lvl: , fax .l' of. ,, 'Q f X x 9 I 1 - ,.r r K j l xv ' ' un-uw 'W Il! l,'u -1 If A I - 5 ..---M a - F f X r' r,!-, '1 qu W .Elf . X J vig- ?1f:N ,gi ..--- ' -gf! Q , fx' Q. 5?fiXxf 5 f X x X 'X , K I K I f . .3 ,I ,J ' gf X M XOX .fp x.' X 4 ' lg 83. an . . lk 7 Il'1 !!1,,:m v. ff, J.. I .L-'- r 'x N! X' N ' K XX,-av wtf'- I. I wwf WIS ' lf.: 7 c gf F JI .f x 5 x 'TL K , . L: X f I' '1 .iwrbd I I X' 4. , 91. -F -. ' fff-521' ' is X ik? 5 k.,-gM.EN3,A , ,ia ' v -gurl . -W V- We xv ' -w,.,a ! 5 K Jifrf The final matches in a singles tournament were held at the dormitory courts on Saturday morning, October 12. There were thirty-nine entries representing the four regular classes and the College Graduates and Specials. The representatives of the different groups in the semi-finals were as follows: 1913, E. Thurston, 1914, H. Anderson, 1915, O. Ruby, 1916, K. Tappan, College Graduates, E. Sibley, Specials, M. Smith. Miss Anderson defeated Miss Thurston 6-1, 6-4, and Miss Ruby won from Nliss Tappan 7-5, 6-4. In the finals the matches were very close. Miss Anderson won with the score 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. The Special and College Graduate representatives played off for a new cup presented by the Athletic Association. Miss Sibley won, the score being 6-2, 4-6, 7-5. Miss Donaldson, President of the Athletic Association, presented the cups to the winners. After the tournament the Sophomores entertained the Seniors at luncheon in the'Refectory. The judges were Dr. Mark, Dr. Underwood, lyliss Diall, and Miss Le Valley. ' 115 L V f i l V r 1 x I 3 I i Basket 115811 1914 still holds the basketball cup as a result of the final victory in 1911, because there were no final games played off in the spring of 1912, through default and on account of weather conditions. This year all match games are to be played off before Easter vacation, to avoid a repeti- tion of last year's trouble. . ' VARSITY TEAM or 1911-12 L. B. Nissen, 1912, forward E. Whitney, 1912 , guard H. M. Anderson, 1914, forward ' E. Walker, 1913, guard G. M. True, center y - VARSITY, 1912-13 H. M. Anderson, 1914, forward ' E. Walker, 1913, guard Marjorie Yates, 1916, forward M. Titcomb, 1915, guard ' C. Ekstrand, 1914, center SUB-VARSITY, 1912-13 C. G. Babcock, 1913, forward M. Donaldson, 1913, guard H. Putnam, 1915, forward G. Hussey, 1916, guard A. Porter, 1913, center 1 1913 C. G. Babcock, forward Qcaptainj E. Walker, guard Cmanagerl M. Gurdy, forward M. Donaldson, guard A. Porter, center I. Weed, guard 1914 H. Anderson, forward L. Nisbfit, guard Ufaptainbi I. Bassett, forward A- Bassett, guard Cmanagefl C. Ekstrand, center 117 . - . M - - . - ' I I i I V Q l G. NIINOTT L. EVIIRICK S. ORVIS H. WILLIAMS M. LIBBY IW. SMITH INT. TITCOMB . H. O,BRIEN H. PUTNAM A. PARKHURST E. KENNISON --A - f--- --I---I--'-f L ::.1:f,kJ: .1--A1-5 ff--zprufwmff 4:12,-:!..I,..5ef,?.s.,9ggM1gg I h L . - ' , . L . ...J E. LITTLE Y MARGARET YLATES G. HUSSEY L. WRIGHT MARJORIE YATIIS air:--uf . - .-'5 3- . e- . . E. . . 54 ws. .- ' - . g 0,12 -- f - -. . ' .- - dh: ..'2:::j - '.Q,'.g'-Em 5. ' v . -. i fi . .. v-- nb- I M21 ' 'I . t ' .--. : U? N F l 1. v In I ' lf. l.-if: cg? 1.4 g ...,:,- 1515, -'ji-5, 1 K t ,-,,.- ik -Lf 'Ass es ' 1 s - .-., 1915 FIRST TEAM H. Putnam, forward Qcaptainj M, Titwmb, guard A. Ray, forward Cmanagerj M, Smith, guard H. Williams, center A SECOND TEAM A. Parkhurst, forward E. Kennison, guard H. 0,Brien, forward M. Libby, guard L. Mirick, Center 1 SUBS , S. Orvis E. McDowell j 1916 . g FIRST TEAM 1 Marjorie Yates, forward Margaret Yates, guard Qmanagerj 1 L. Wright, forward G. Hussey, guard Ccaptainj E. Little, center , rl SECOND TEAM A M. Wheeler, forward E. Richardson, guard C. Lofstedt, forward M. Whiting, guard 2 ' E. Wood, center SUB A M. Harrison ! 4 . lf' ffl VN l I l l 1 . l 1 - 1 QBQNEQSG ,Um fm Gary . Q Q 5 5 Zllirack 1 The second annual track meet at Simmons took place in the athletic field, Saturday morning, hlay 11, 1912. Much spirit was shown by all classes, but the Freshmen Were especially noticeable in their military band 1 1 uniforms. 1 fi J 1 Qfntries fur Track 1912 I Blanchard E. Whitney Q ' G. True ' C. Aldrich Cmanagerj r L. Nissen 3 Q 1913 C. G. Babcock D. Hughitt .Q 1 NI. Donaldson Cmanagerj E. Walker ' A. Porter 1914 A. Bassett Cmanagerj - 1. Bassett - L. Nisbet F. Hughitt ' 1 F. Davis R. Klein Q' 1 D. Daval F.. Murphy L. Hardy M. Ostrander G. Abbott L. Raymond 1915 X D. VVight M. Tulis u 7. i G. Minott D. F rizell M. Libby Cmanagerj L, Randall L- PiI1HOCk E. Kennison V The several events Were run off in fine form, and resulted as follows: RUNNING HIGH JUMP 4fCCf,1iHCh . A Won by J. Blanchard, '12 , Tie for second place AF:Bl3g'Zi1EEr'3i ' 120 - . ..., .. ., .. ,, , 1 we f-:T 1 'A bn . - -.. f . .Q . . Q AMSEAJ. 1. ., . . '12-D ... zljj, . I P. . f.. Q . i RUNNING BROAD JUMP 12 feet, 4 inches Won by G. M. True 712 11 feet, 11 inches Tie for second place STANDING BROAD JUMP 7 feet, 621 inches Won by G. M. True '12 7 feet, 4 inches Second D. Hughitt' '13 7 feet, 2 ihehee Third ' D. Wight? ,is BASKET BALL THROW Distance 66 ft. 11 inches Won by G. M. True, '12 62 feet Second E Whitney, '12 56 feet, 4M inches Third L. Nisbet, 14 50-YARD DASH Time 7 seconds Won by D. Hughitt, '13 9 seconds Second G. Minott, '15 10 seconds Third 1. Bassett, '14 E SHOT PUT Distance 27 feet, 11 inches Won by H. M. True, '12 22 feet, 11 inches Second E. Whitney, '12 22 feet, 6 inches Third A. Porter, '13 CLASS RELAY RACE Won by 1913 Second, 1912 C. Babcock G. True E. Walker E. Whitney hi. Donaldson C. Aldrich D. Hughitt L. Nissen The meet Was Won by the class of 1912, With a score of thirty-one points, 1913 Was second with eighteen points, 'and 1915 was third with six points. After the meet the Senior Class Was presented, by Miss Arnold, with the track cup, and Miss Jessie Blanchard received the individual cup for the high jump, given for the holding Of the high jump record for two years in succession. The individual cup Was a gift from Miss Diall, and the track cup is presented by Miss Craig of the Secretarial Department, to be possessed each year by the Winning class. Miss Glenna True, '12, had the largest individual score of twenty points, Winning first place in four events. The shot put Was a new event last year, but proved so successful that is has been incorporated as a part of the regular field day program. 121 The ituhents' Baum The Students' Room is for the use of the students, except on first and third Tuesdays after 4.20. Then We do not know What happens. k The present and future students should be very grateful to the Alumnae Association for furnishing and decorating this Students' Room. The Class of 1906 had its share, likewise, in giving a beautiful picture of Santa Barbara, and ladies of the corporation have donated several valuable pieces of furniture. It is almost a pleasure to study in such attractive, comfortable sur- roundings! The room lends itself for social purposes as Well. The Monday teas are held here, and also class affairs and larger gatherings. 122 If -f, ,N v J : ' ' -f x if 1 i X1 QE 7 + fl :H ll f 1 A 1' X-xx 1 ' I1 ii U I w 5 1 Z4 Div, fj W , X K CG ,Nw 12. A V . gif, L bag 'QQ F Jw 'E A, x. ' Q GCE' M Simi 5 :Q gli - ' I K ti? eg X11 .,-H g P U I Q. - 5 fi f X ws my 'XX f N, PX QNX . . XX x . X -X XX w ' '---i,,:a- X-SX' JT gli QT w I , I 'N QI., 1 1: 1 .FY f I w 'ff li fy if? lj U7 It illl' WL P1 El' Ii I E: U Ki N X x RX in 41 E s I 1 I L L 5 . .,- . . -' ,-,. , ,I-. Y . A , .,, . ,, , Lf fir- ' -Q . sw- ' - - 5 , 1 - . - .. ar' za' 5. .-, . 3 .gig I, I --. : If Qx n , .I . .I g,'..Q' .-I., .,, ., . M zu. ' ' X' Wil Qu- - - n. . ' A, n . . - J ,Q .f --Q -. 4 SVA. .. .. ,, , - -. , wa .. -,.. .. fr-..- ff. 1, -wg, 'QQ' .gg-,-, , ' l- - ' -7'x15 .f -A - ' -. .- -.2 -rg 1.-.-A ,-J-., -' . . .. . ., Q . I U N I . J. -. 1, --.g, '.,--, ' ' 7' '1- . ' -. . - . . - - Ae V' '. .- '. . ' ' 577' . ' ' ' . . l -f .. Q L ,,- V YL-U gl. 7111... .n M- 'IAA I . A L Ladies of the Court l MY EONARD Gentlemen of Court ANNIE SAMPSON' UVIARY DUTTON 5ANNABEL PORTER The Dormouse, EMILY WOODWARD G SIDA ADAMS' The Cheshire Cat, SUSAN BROWN uards TESTHER CHAPIN The Hatter, EDITH PARSONS P SFLORENCE GOLDSMITH The White Rabbit, MARGARET PARKER ages 2 ABBY PARMENTER ACT I ACT H A Wood in Wonderland The Mad Tea Parry ACT IH Hall in -Queen's Palace Overture, MENDELSSOHNV Other Music Furnished by the Elizabeth Day Mandolin Club The Senior Class undertook as its Class play, Mrs. Burton Harrison's dramatization of Lewis Carrollls classic, Alice in Wonderland, and gave two Successful performances on December 7. This was one of the first efforts at dramatics in Simmons, and Won the heartiest possible support of the class and the college. We feel that the fun and enthusiasm which the play afforded was Well Worth, the two weeks' determined Work previous to the play, and merits the institution of Senior Dramatics as a custom. c'Alice in Wonderland is an escape from the World of fact into one where buns grow on bushes, and 'a grin Without a cat is an ordinary oc- currence. y You feel that you have wandered into a wild masquerade Where every- body is on a mental holiday. You are certain that the Cheshire Cat is a lawyer on a lark: Witness his mathematical, lawyer-like questions. You are convinced that the White Rabbit is a gentleman of leisure: witness his general air of good breeding, and his White gloves. Indeed, every one of these Creatures is in holiday-mood for a good time. Alice, the ordinary child, receives to her ordinary questions just the mad kind of answers that mad creatures would naturally give. The Whole book is question and answer with the queer twists and turns that have delighted us from child- hood up. 125 X. , . r 3 L4 5' X 4 in 0 - r ' me I W. X1 - . gs' ,A, ,165-.1 we ' an . ul - 5. . . .. , 0 -gl 0 i . I. J Q' '. I . ' . . Q. .gulf hw. 'Q ,- - . . -- My ,- 3 , . . 5' or - . . 1 swf- '. .',- vf- .I . . . fx 'izliyffg ia... ZH- ... -4, I 1 ,L 1,1 .-' .5 ,D - I I . LE AQ ' -'-QSFJQM-'T' - - . ' Q sw: - ' -:M I ' .. .:l. .T iii 1 '- . ' ' - T ' l .'-1.'Zf' -' i -- fa, ' I - , - ,' . U? ' , .D I. , t I f, . in 43:1 In t 4' 1+ 'f Q- FH Zlaallntnvw A shriek, a hiss, a wail, a groan, TA hundred gather near, A howl, a snarl, a scream, a moan, A ghostly sight is herel Around the flaming cauldron bright They kneel and bow and dance, Upon the watching figures near Their lighted lanterns glance. But soon their ranks begin to close, They sing, they Cheer, they shout, And all the college knows at once It's nineteen lifteen out. An .. ,Z ig. I!! 5 7 'X 557' A P+ 1 PZ-f qv , az ff f J if 127 yf 44 N ffjag i .K Z 3 m2 71 I - -7 Q - x ' ,Y If I ' - 57 , . gl 774:16 N - , ' . ,- ,if 'lfig 1 1l?l1:5V Z2l .' ' 'Q' 7' , A P1 'S' 3:-.162 I -N .l .,.. . -. . do A ,U ,. H : .' l : 1 ,. ., Eixi, .El Pl? : . .fm . 3 xc, Q -a j ,irq 1: , , . I I uh 5 f Q . I . . We ln- 21:41 LIN . l - . .::.. A' Q - in N v LF ' ' - - 1. : .A I I EWKX If . fi - -.' , Agpfq 22'-11 ,Jan ' ' ', I ' - 752 53 Q xQ !, Q' 1 - . ' . - I., Q 'Ura '1 ,.' , ' 5 ,I-,,. ,L 1 v--,- ' 4 Q'- Q - . y p s- s , x. . , , ' ' X. ITDJ h . - . -- . . , ,. '.- pf ,-..v M.. g: , .I . ,, . , ' Q x X- ,bg . f - - J- - - .. M' P ii' an 9 I I ' . 'Q v . . 'A ' rfflfi' 1 . . . 4 - QVJ., H' -. . - . .A -A. AIMIAN, . V ,- .-'. . -71.53. .I Ji, I . A ,AA . V LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO MICROCOSM BOX October 2. October 3-10. October 17-24. October 24-31. November 7. November 7-14. November 14-16. November 16-30. December 1-7. December 7-13. December 13-15. December 13-19. January 3. January 3-9. January 9-14. January 14-21. March 21. ACKNOWLEDGED BY EDITOR Nothing. Two jokes Qone usablej. One hairpin fbone, which 1 never wearl. One gum wrapper Qspearmint. I prefer Beemanls Pepsinj. ' Nothing. QAS good material as that already offeredj Three theater checks CCastle Square, second balconyj. One joke Qvery poorl. Two pieces of tin-foil. CH you save this, you can get five cents a pound for it.j Four pens. QSteel. Kindly remove surplus ink next time.D Two jokes. QVery good. THANK YOUQ Nothing. I Considerable dirt. Two hairpins Cwireg not quite long enoughj. Nothing. fScrews driven so tightly into box cover that it could not be removedj V ii! 'L Nothing. Five jokes. QA!! very good. On this day 1 gave ten cents to charity.j One piece of manuscript. CVerse. Very good indeed. No money for charity, however.l Nothing. VACATION Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. QWent home for a week-end and was told that 1 looked crosseyed.D not look into the box. If there is anything there we cheerfully bequeath it to the 1914 Microcosm Board. Did VHSTOP! Loox!! LISTEN!!! The Endowment Fund is coming. p 129 l B .E Ju. . xe I ': -.gb . ' ' . .. x .. 155. - . 'LQEQ-I-' 1.3.-. . -xg :,g..-. .-1' Q-S 4-gf , 1. 1 -v,. ' ' 1 ef 4 L Classes are requested to X A Q I E, .2 ,,,, . J., F... .- ff f M . . ,Q.,,,-Q L we I A :' Q Qu rise when fvzsztors enter the room 130 A: ::Ej!-i:...- U . 5: -I .in -,-ZQ,. . ,Y ox-a.'f.A 0 I, 1. : ,' .. . , I . W' fig, 1 .,gEIn.:1 :2?'.1.-,'!..:iv:IZ, 13 11'-fi ' - . '4 esgln Q: - ' ' . 5' U' 'f . ' ' ' . ' '11-Z -.r .225 id'-1 ' . . '1'4- 6 :-'-'f' . . . . ' 'I S' A -' 1 .' 1 ' ' - rw e -.sf-1 ff- - fd 1335. ' - ' lg .xl ASQ -I. L' . ,'- , - . ' ' I ' fat: 'Q ' ' . '-i I. ijfff: 1.'-'I .Ju ' - ', , 1 - 'J Q 1 ,- .' 1 an.- .-C . - . v 1' U f, -- . I .fu 4, 1-gn ' rl. 1. g.-- gr. ,...- . v . . 'DJ - .. , .. , , . .1 , ,Q .. ,. - A., 1' .. .. .lis ' lvzh- fy . , ' Q , 'D ' '- , 5 ' 4' ' . 'j. :gt .wx .V,-,msn-, ' 4. - GM, - .. ' ' - .I Q - - ',A.' ? ,v' . ',- .- ..' . - ,. ' . . ' I 2.17 ' ' - - - A ' Al4g?P6-I ' ' ' ' .1 1 .gd . From all Junior candidates trying out for literary Work on the MICRO- cosM for next year, the 1913 Board demanded sample editorials, among which were submitted the following: SUGGESTION TO I. MPS A conveniently situated Prom agency Would be a most popular in- stitution. This lucrative opening should appeal to I. IVI.'s Who Wish to engage in a beneficial enterprise. x A SHOCK-AB SORBER The Society for the Propogalists of more Painless Flunking has de- creed that the term marks shall be send to the parents and not, as formerly, be mercilessly issued to the students. Physicians agree that the old system Was hard on the nerves of the students, and the present method of breaking it gently Will be beneficial to the dispositions of all concerned. The Cosmopolitan stairs are to be furnished for those especially de- sirous of reducing, others are expected to use the elevators. GOOD MANNERS AND GOOD FORM IN THE CLASS RooM Enter late and look highly amused if the class is started. Carry on side conversations, except When arguing With the instructor. Yavvn as often as possible. ' ' Watch the clock if it is behind you. IN THE LUNCH RooM Use the elbow motion as much as possible. Aid your digestion by davvdling over your food, While you watch the other people looking for seats. Exercise the vocal chords, trying for a high soprano effect. IN THE DoRMrToRY . Sh, everybody all the time. ' Wear the middy-blouse, sleeves rolled up, for dinner. Be as late to meals as you conveniently can. Never fail to talk shop at every opportunity. IN CHAPEL Rush in directly ahead of the choir and take a senioris seat. Stare at the soloist, if there is one. Bustle out before the last hymn is over. ' Be sure to criticize the service at great length. 131 I , r Y , V , 4.1 . ,- ,3':w-n1L-,'f',..-4f- --ii A . - --1 . . Y H' X . .f . - it .. . -.H 11:1 - - -. ,cf J. I-2-'. ' -.l .. 6 : :SUT . . l. 1 ,',, . -. . . do R- no - ,. . , - . D . I gulf-6, thi, I-.7 . ' . .-.tl',?f'l -I gf: . , Q' .- 1:1-' 3 , . I . ,. P F Q . . . ' 1' 1.01 H-.-.5 0.7 . , -' ,, g:,.- -:g - x. .. If ..x-., . . 41 1 . . ,-. -.- ..l . ,- I ,J '-:x?- '- 4 'WW - I . . -, . I gil H . -, . ' o ,J' ,tt -' , .g'.,, - ' l'- . u, 1 -'- -'F' - I ' ' - - -. .r A- vii F- - . . ' ' Q 'W' 'X ' - ' 'ff' 1:21 ..1.':- .' '. -1? 5 :mx ' .53 zdt- gg .' .55 '- ,- - .' -fm 3 -- - '- -' 5:-: as '---.ag ,-sr. -.fm-E. ' - ..... . - e, - .5 - . - - -f - ', - , ' - .. AIX .:n...,. - IH., 3- .-:flag .fl , . , I ' , . -.. . mt QR? J, ... -l D.. 1 . 'asv' .iv l1,:,:I?' .. 4- .- ,r - . V - - . V - -. , ' i, , SIM-MONS PRIM-ER IL-LUS-TRAT'-ED 'il '-Q-' ,- 35 , 5-.-mv wwgggp u we 1 f' X R K ,. 33' - q,I,,..i.: i 2 I,ifI I VBR .I In I , l 1 ' ,IW M I , fl I 3 U 4 A . I. X - 3 X y 'I , . i-1 5 in Us j Q' IT ' I .'1 50 b2s Q' ?4 -if-1 Qui' 4 I QQ'-gay'-j.f I I 9- ' -..- I Qiltef ' V ,fs-57' . 5 f -'- Ti I fi- at 6 u 'U ix , I . :I v A. R 4 I 9 'i , ,+ mv? 1 GIKQQEQ 4 4 I ' '05 O ' Q' 4 f'.9 0'3 W I . QQOQOI O . Q WQ?:21:'+ Q' as O999' I tr 95960 I Q' QQQOQ ' IO O, lv I I Q- .8 05:52 '9f9 'Q6 it ' 133 0 :O N gW'3Q,3,3 Www www I ,i I II I I I as 'ffm I I 9 ' QQ I o Q., .Q 1 . L -L':ol'Q0':a I 'I ??'93'W26 I 'I b'95'o 5.0.9 I 1 5090.9 6.92 I Q 0 I 1 I I K' Q' I I7 G-.A.A 0,4 ' , ' 5- 'X x I I i53a59lS'Z6 I E QQ, 040, , ?91o9?,6 5 QQOQ , Q ' 05 O ' ' II I I ' This is a lock-er. What is a lock-er? A lock-er is a thing in-to Which one puts one's hat, Coat, furs, mon-ey, and jew-el-ry. Why does one put one's hat, coat, furs, mon-ey, and jew-el-ry in-to a lock-er? To keep them safe. ' How does one keep them safe in a lock-er? One keeps them safe in a lock-er by shut-ting the door and pre-tend-ing not to have lost the key. Oh, what a use-ful thing a lock-er is' What is this thing? This is a jel-ly glass that X! '41 Ma-ry's mother sent her. What is a jel-ly glass for? A jel-ly glass is to hold jel-ly, Which is good to eat. Did Ma-ry eat the jel-ly? No, Ma-ry did not eat the jel-ly. Who ate the jel-ly? The girl a-cross the Cor-ri-dor had a par-ty, and they ate the jel-ly. A par-ty is' a eu-ri-ous thing. SOD R G RAPBSY. ' -I .zy :' A :Sf 5 EJ Ni Ja- -- ,f Q. 4 4. ., .4 N 4 fl 'V 2 ,f N f. TC 1 ,1' if f'1 J: f - ' .. -f 2- 1' . .. A . 4 Y. if 5,- N .51 E. . ,J 132 .-.y..- . u. ..-, -.g- . .-'WR .a , .1-f Y -- ,' 40' . , I 'Q 'Q-,Q 1. - - - i ' . .- . 'SI M' - , ,:.f Q.,--, , -..-5-I-.3--1 5 12:-xfx: . ' 555 :M .' uf! '. .' , ' v:' ' - vo no- -- .', .- '. . : ' . ' u. q15:,g'.' -:iff 373' 'fl 'f' 44 5 mtv. -Q 5, gh 12.4.25 17 UI- , . 5 I ,, l ' ' . . gf ,gi -af - . -'liisw' ?.tvkK i.iQv:-l. ..- - . ' N1 W' 6.3 i ' . thi '-'7.'- -' , iw . iq--' 5 - ' . 'ij -Uv ? .. l 'J -:fb 'f:. f:?:' .. ,, ,, K-l-, , ' .I , .. .. - - -. ,- .4 ul ,.,. 13-.15 ' .- V- - AIMZAQQ - - . . - 4 , d SIM-MON S PRIM-ER, 1 L-LUs-TRAT-ED The ie, L wishes to See Miss W W di- C'f3U ll6'SJE oppofiu,-mi 'hy Qifice of We iSJC'r'3.'r' it s I s it IYJWQU wi What is this that I see? This is an of-Hee C ard. What is an of lice Card? A An of-tice card is a note from the Reg-is-trar, asking for the pleas ure of one's Com4pa-ny. Why does the Reg-is-trar ask for the pleas uie of one7s com-pa-ny? Be-cause she feels great syrn-p a-thy for those Who have been too ill to go to Class. What a kind la-dy the Reg-is-trar is! This is an ex-am-i-na-tion note book. y What is an ex-arn-i-na-tion note book? An ex-am-i-na-tion note book is one in-to which one Writes all that one can re-mem-ber a-bout one's Course. Why does one Write all that one can re-mern-her a-bout one's course? In or-der that one may for-get one's Course af-ter leav-ing ev-i-dence that one has tak-en it. How use-ful an ex-am-i-na-tion note book is. l il41Mo.vs Cjggfaf ylfmwazdwnlzg 1 133 5- A f .D..j,- I .m... 1' :9,fL ,. ui. . ' - . . , t . . , .L -w . I svn' L, o I . ' : -. - Q . ' . ' -,n 352,-. -:.:.5 136: - . ' 173: - .,, 5 . 5.5 V .4 ' -A az-.,. , . . - , .1 Q o ' - . - '142 Hg' .hr i,.- - , , I '91, ,7- g' : . . .. A-,s A, . ' . I v f r ' I 9 Iwi, Hrn 1 lg, .. . 3 L , ,ru-.., lv- - , . .- 4, , 1- - - . S QQ ., . , . , I .lf ..,..- , x.. ,, 1 . I tx f , . ., f , -. , gf-, ,....- .. f, .- ..N , : - D- . . :L -1,-I R, iff . Q. . . I . n HJ f,,,,wu 5 I . : .,-'. ,,' f ., -7. - C . . , :Arg . ,.-- :3-WL. 35- ,' ,fa ' ' .- ' - . . .rp ra ,Q , . . . ' . , ,. -.. 1,31 ,px if.. 5: -V , 1,51 , . :Q Y- 'ug' -. 2,12 '-P-4 -:Q-7.2 ' , I ' ' . I ' ' 4. ffl 425. 'ff r f-m'.f7- f , --- .- ....-. .- -.,., - - . 'v . 1 - - I ' -'1-. . I- ' . . , - . . - ,' 'Z wg-2, ,P A '.- -' ,- - ' .5 ,'. '. .-L' 1 AQ .2 f . an ' ' - - 1 - . A USE-FUL AL-PHA-BET Fon THE CHILDREN I a. flb-rent One must al-Ways know why one Was ab-sent. And so must the Reg-is-trar. b. ' Bi-ol-0-gy This is some-thing which is kept a-Way in Room 218, at the head of the stairs. It of-ten finds a Way out all over the build-ing, how-ev-er. C. ' ' C011-di-tion A con-di-tion is a ustate of be-ing - up for an-oth-er ex-am-i-na-tion. d. Dump , The dump is a place Where ev-er-y-thing which is Worn out goes. Sim-mons girls go here. e. .Ezfh-'ics . Af-ter one has tak-en Eth-ics, one knows that it is Wrong to pre-tend to be pay-ing at-ten-tion in Eth-ies class When one is re-al-ly a-sleep. f. Flank The let-ter F stands for Flunk, but if mul-ti-plied by 5 may mean Fired. g. V . I Gym. , ' A course from Which one gains no points, but Which car-ries Weight. h. The let-ter H means Cree!-it. One does not re-ceive man-y cred-its in one's Fresh-man year, al-though one is cred-it-ed with some-thing for each ex-am-i-na-tion. . I . i. Ink V Ink is a use-ful ad-di-tion to a foun-tain pen. It is us-u-al-ly kept on onels gar-ments - un-less re-moved at once. p 077,61 ' ' This is the name of a prac-ti-cal course in busi-ness train-ing which all Sen-1or Sec-re-ta-ri-al stu-dents must take at the end of the year. If a girl lives af-ter tak-ing Jones, there is noth-ing the mat-ter with 134 -. . -- -.':- 4 .v'- .. ,. - ,-' Y ,V . Y' NN- Y in , 'sup ' , :.I ' 1 -.- - ' . - l. .-ix':i',. 'x 'fj Q-fa. ,. wk' ' . ' . - . Q. . '. -.. ' - . ovwuml f- . . - , -. '. . . . - , eZ3:.p:i.- my ,1fZ: '-'H:'f 'fin H. , ' - g . nov- . a A , V 0 - 1 ' , , I ' .. 1 I: gf-.,-5 ,Y ag, . o L- :qv ' . . V Y bxw I. iz U , . . q. ff f . ' - nv JM' HIE . - ,.-,-. . g :-S' .. '4 5 .s -at-'fa 1 :. ' -0. 1 md- '. '. ' 5,592 . -:1a- --.-- -' .. 111- . H. 5' . ' - .L L, K., tgp. l l I. I I ' . 4 fo, ' ,. . - J ,uh .- . , ,-mx. s . ff .. 5 - Bills ffi.-f :EC ' -' '. '. - - . 'ij 'fJf '3 -1' - ' -- .- 'ffi 95' E.-'fr' . . -.Lf-'C I- M ..:f.4 .. -223.5 43 . . . - . .. ' 'IS 4, ' .' -,' -3.5, mr- Hifi. , - ' - . . 2 ,v . '..- . .. . - wr ' 'z - . .t 1 .. - .. i v 1 AA. Ausnapv s . ' 1 - . . .-.. , 1 A Q ,. , g 5 Y K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. her ccsys-tem,', and she grad-u-ates. If she dies, there zvvas some-thing v1-tal-ly Wrong with it, and she Would not have grad-u-at-ed any-Way. k.a T 1 s Krufh CGer-man spell-ingj A krush is like a prom-is-so-ry note, and is not us-u-al-ly for a long ex-tent of time. There are two par-ties to a krush. The krush-ee is the one Who re-eeives the can-dy and flow-ers, ,and the krush-or is the one Who pays. The at-ten-tion paid is krush-ing. l. Low in Some-thing stat-ed up-on an ex-am-i-na-tion book Whichpro-du-ces a like state of mind up-on re-ceipt of book by stu-dent. m. i Marky . ' A ree-ord kept in the of-Hee and al-so sent to one's par-ents - called Hmarksf' -be-cause it marks the stu-dent's stand-ing. . n. V Noife , A ' Some-thing, Which, when the Jun-ior Com-mit-tee hear it a-bout they al-Ways let every one else hear a-bout. o. 0 is the shape tak-en by the mouth of a stu-dent When an un-an- nounced test is tak-en. It stands for noth-ing, and is gen-er-al-ly acor-rect stand-ard for the Worth of the test pa-per. p. Pays - . The let-ter P stands for Pass. If a stu-dent gets P, she is passed - and passed safe-ly. q. . Queer Queer is aivvord ap-plied to all in-struc:-tors Who do not give one good marks, be-cause they queer one in the of-lice re-cords. I'. V Rain . Rain is a dis-turb-ance in the air which falls up-on W'ed-nes-day and up-on us, but We cannot fall up-on rain as an ex-cuse for cut-ting Chap-el. ' S. Sen-ior . l t A Sen-ior is a per-son in a pee-u-li-ar pos-1-tion for who Wish-es she Were - at ev-en 59.50 perl. , 135 5 PQ!-G wg, - -I MODERN r5AmsAfusM ' i wa , i ,O i i ' '- l- E -4! 'Vi X:-:xref ' ii a :iff . +14 shui l 4 il? T. G:-:Q your massive brain gets a hatpin stab, ,,.fQiiBe happy and dance and sing, If you break all your glassware in Chemistry Lab Be happy and dance and sing, 5 i X I' phi ' . ' . ' I '.. - -. ' - . VJ' Mi N . . . nfs '-'-1' ang.--ff-r'.' 'Q Ju Q . I o 0 . . , - , - , -,,, .- ., .,-v ..,, . 'B '1 'JA : ' ' l ' . 5' Dr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '11-7 n' fi: if-.1 - ' 'E ' :e.1 i?F:' f ' 'H 1 x i '. I - f -Elf' 'ff'-.. X. .03 in Rs. -qc.. ,. -. i-., , 6 'rpm s -H ' I. . I ..igl.:Q -. ..,. ' ' 1 , . ' . I U . I ' '-'q pf . 'G-.,Ej.. -.,7,4. 4 -- ' , ' -4- ' , f mt-f A -- -- .- - ' -. ' rf' - ,' -9 When the cooking instructor examines your drawer, And finds ONE CRUMBiq- with her sensitive paw, Don't exercise your indignant jaw - Be happy and dance and sing. If you lose your hat in a Fenway gale, Be happy and dance and sing, Q If your hour exam. comes back marked fail, Be happy and dance and sing, When you climb from the lockers to fourth floor, You find you've forgotten your fountain pen, Uh, trip it merrily down again, Be happy and dance and sing. If the car breaks down and you come in late, Be happy and dance and sing, When the single threader won't stitch straight, Be happy and dance and sing, When you've had a gas oven broiler to clean, And receive a pretty white card from the Dean, Don't let it ruflie your stately mein, Be happy and dance and sing! 137 and then . V 4 . I 5 ,fn '. OUR NAMESAKE 1 'hw-..-A W-if U-f.,. 7, ww.--fa ,lg 5 I rl fi ,lv I l .l 'I 4 .1 i s l .1 .r. ,, . .- ': . 1 ' - ' Y '5 ' ' '- f . . . . 5 :QR Q ' - 13. - gf:-1T. 5.?t' ' - ' - ' - aff' M' 0 .- 1 . . - . . qfeg' :gm - gpg.-13-f..-,---,-7' , L ,,. , V .. .lp l , . ,, 0 . , . , . . . wwf. .L W.. . YN, 5 ,.: Msg... - gs f rjqqx-.:. I.-. - - ' ,. sf r , - - , ' '14 ,kg 'pw ig-.4 . '1vg, ,,, .-., . .. , g .5 x,-sl, pa., - ' - .-lf 1 r . . l M ,.,l, al ' - ..... 1 .- :I . - . '- .- -'Sv I. --- - . 1 fix n . . ' CQ 11 , ,- V' .x -A-1 .ff AQ 'uf' '-'-' - ' A ' ' ww n ' .r . . ju' 'N' 2:1 ' 1. ...- Lg YW.. ,. - '-QQ Q .iqg-gg' gg - . 2 ,. 'iJ 1YJ2 h .:' . - , . .5 -:Q-72 'gn 'ff'v:. ' . nf' . ,, - ..,, - g ' - , , 1 -. . .Q W .' . U N ' ,- :- .ef me 'Q-tag. ,..g-,-...wep - , . 1 -,Y .. H . . -QA, A QQ, , Y D, ,... , , 1, , 4-.mfr . . U, .. ' '4s5A'- - . lf' ' : X 1 Ad! . THE SIMMONS WOCK . 'Twas Midyears and the Faculty Did F.c. and Physics in the Gym., All German were the History And the Phil. Prob. l Hygiene. Beware the Chemistry, my son, The Cat. that Ed. the French that Fc. Beware the Documents and shun The Business Methods Sec. T He took his Shorthand Cooking 3, Long time the English Lit. he sought, Then Spanish by the Com. Law tree, ln Reference he thought. T And as in Child Life thought he stood, The Chemistry, with eyes of flame, Came Ethics through the S. B. wood, And Commerce as it came. Gne, 'twol one, twol and through and through His Cooking 3 went snicker snack, . He Ad. it dead, and with its head Went Cataloguing back. And hast thou slain the Chemistry? Come to my arms, my Thesis boy. Oh, Sewing Bl Biology! He Chapel in his joy. 'Twas Midyears and the Faculty Did Ec. and Physics in the Gym., All German were the History And the Phil. Prob. l Hygiene. 4 .,,5,,-gf . .. - . rrp -. -. ff .. . i .' 25:.r.f... .. - - ,s kins . ' .:2-:-2 :fy -Civ-,ra L '- . zz . l 1 I SHOTS FRGM A. GUNN QPEARLS FROM BIOLOGY H: FINAL EXAMJ gg Pasteur is called the 'cFather of Medicine. Pasteur discovered vaccination for small-pox. - Lister was the first to carry out vaccination. Koch discovered that vaccination Would make one immune from small- pox. H Semmelweiss discovered immunity by vaccination. l Lister experimented with leprosy, its cause and spread. lValter Reed, the discoverer of cholera. V r Wfalter Reed discovered the test for typhoid fever. iValter Reed and Semmelvveiss Were tvvo men Who gave up their lives to prove that malaria Was the result of mosquitoes. Semmelvveiss did a great deal for Women in overcoming the cause of infantile paralysis. g Semmelvveiss proved that many diseases are not hereditary. He also showed some facts about typhoid fever. . Asepsis is the diseased condition of the body. li Asepsis is unsterile or dirty. - Asepsis is Working with unsterilized instruments. T Asepsis - bacteria. l Ptomaines are small substances. . . A living karacite. , . . . a cow Which has cow-pox put into his blood. . . . a certain kind of mosquito With slanting needles. Health inspectors Who are not 'grafts, like many of ours to-day, should be highered. ' The patient may have gotten the disease from someone else. The Dean T The Dean's secretary l D ' f Miss Walker if H Variety 1,1 the Spice of Lzfef' The Registrar pl Miss Robbins Q ' Dr. Eldridge lj I X Miss Elliott XK71Sl1CS to see Miss L at the earliest opportunityf, 140 l l i ,T , ,.,-A L. 7 ,, Y , em i 1 f N Y 7 I Q H . .',S- , D .f, an I - . - 3 ,. . . -Q' . - . . v ' ' - ,-,.v -g, :,.--ft. J' ffl, -3 tiff. - ' '5':r.: V55 ' '- '- ' f' f A 'O -r -- -' '- - . 1 -Essen' mf: 7 ti-12 vs-f-. ' '-lisfg f-:...' ' i ' ' J .' t r . . ' .. Mi 21- . . I -,J H32-L2 - I' Jw -. 'IDS i i: inf I i ., W 5 . ' .. .- -.2:'f, i 52' if.-7.5: .-5.1 .Yv . -- w:-.- - .. -. . ' ' . , - :-::- nf., .anna ,- Q 1 g . 31. A QV ' . 'g 1 if oy -Jfpmg . When feelinglike this one is sure to pull a credit in shorthand and typewriting. This feeling helps one to write an interesting paper upon the Political Development of Europevbetween 927 and 1451. . Q y It is Well to feel like this after finishing examinations, t so that one may start the new semester brilliantly. Une should feel in this way in order to bully along to a L-5-I successful conclusion a puzzling case in Commercial Law. Such a feeling is a great comfort when endeavoring to make a good impression on reviewing one's examination note- book in conference. THE TIE THAT BINDS Student. 'cWell, I-er-can't discuss that, because it enters into physiology, and I - er - I - Instructor. Yes, yes, that's all right. I don't know anything about physiology either. IT DID Instructor. Now this is essentially a Woman's Problem. It may seem funny to you when I announce the subject: 'The Homeless NIan.' Somehow or other we can't feel heavenly in Economics 3, although we know there is religion in the course, for we are taught that banknotes should be in Hconvenient denominationsf, and that one of their requisites is confidence in redemption. I4-I - . IX tl a 1-e . .ax-' I w23:'f'15'- T --'13.,1'T' Sf, 'GVQW-'-' . ' . . , - , ', 1.,- - , W' Mi . - ' .A ', '. ' - ' - ,1?f,' 'Pig 151.2 . 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HShe's writ her mother and me a letter, And said she liked him better and better Than any one she'd met afore, Tho, wife and me favored Sam McGore.' c'Now of course we're willin' she'd make her choice, But if it was Sam we'd both rejoice, For never was there a better feller, And many a time I've tried to tell her. But Betty seems to think this one Is quite the best, and full of fun. I'll read what she said in her very last letter, And then you will understand it better. 'C 4Dear pa, I like the place still more Than when I wrote to you before, But Gym. I like the best of all, Gym. doesn't let a moment loll. 'Such hours of fun as we do spend, We dance and fence and yell, 'Defendl' I canit deny, oh dearest pa, That I love Gym. now do tell ma.' Now, Brown, said Jones, what would you do If your gal writ that letter to you? I don't know nothin' about this Gym, But what she's said 's in favor of himf' Wal,'f,said Brown, I'll tell you, Jones, I don't want to be a 'meddly-bones,' But from her letter here's what I'd say, She's sure in love - let her choose her way. 142 Yu ! V 1 J' 2 05 l X .f XM Rf ,X X W Q f f S ,-:Es f .QL X k h N. 3--- i -uf-Qgfw fy: f X ,. Q X F'7:-. QQ? J ,1', .. N2 X J .' wi ' ,t Z ,. 7 .wr J, ff , f- N X 2 , ' ' ' .... f- 5 -r u , W 'f Wf 74228 2- gg-fr , in 'P f fxfe' f ft ..-ef 02. :Eif 3?f'1 'P ff 42? , X 1' Q79 X - ' w ,- -132 i,L, 6 if AE' Remi11,i5cence.f of the Fenway 1 2 -me M- 1119317 cf- VxSiMf . e is 'Q fe 'Q' Y f 1 ,L -we t 'S 7 I 5- X v it? In if e x mr- lv, f7's '4T ' Af' -if .' t' xtip E' Q ,ftrzif-117 'K ' X - '- gg ,az v s,-ESM. ' 1 'W A! -.i!!gi fQea' Z . K I' I J .. I-,f ' X, A I , Y. XX we X .gf 5,253 t IT i GQ gg A -We New Imsjrocjov 2 A WHEM You FEsLURE.'cu1mfe. vip' W -if '11-if GIRL wiTH'ACEkTlFftATE,As vlewfo BYHER' I .J Numan o,AssMA1e5, ..'if 1. IQ: I I fgti X 1 : 1 . ' 'W' fx x+mwARD - M7 '53 f ,X lvlii ,W :JW 41' u N ' -4'-fe t Qi? QLQPLQTEXTWLZVQLS ' , A J 1. CerzT1Fi 'e To SAVE When shall We three meet aga1n?,' A I sein wks Taffy, the Laird, and Little Billeef' ,U , T .-V- - F45 Y - A -9-, Y rn- . gf -7.3 qv..--'f' -f- . -yy , , .,. .f :. ..-I --2' 1 -1 ETf 1.'.- ' - - '1 - . ' yt Mi X' - ' 4 ' '. - ' 1 ' ' fig' 'f'i'- I- I: : ' Wli . I . - .4 . . . . o - - . n bug - .- . Y '95, '.., .., ,. -,r-,..l'E. I ., ux., . .. . do A 0, ., , , . 1 -V Ji- Zi' , . ,.:'- - ., -, , ' 1-.,. , . . , - -' I. 'I JJ ': - v fi 9.29 .- ' . - ' ' . -' 5 F ii' ' '. . ' ' 59' -'-I1 3:1 ' ' . . -4 L: .-.-'.,, ' -.' L 1i-,?.'-- lg ., 1, ' 1 -' ,xx f . -. . ' - .J',:, -3, , .P-.. - 4 5. S'??2 - - - -. .1 32 ft Vik' I. '. , , ' I ' ' Q S-ww 2 V' , - , , -,: '-jg ,zz f.'-'41 . .. . .w.T.,v . 5 3751? ' .' :il 5543 gif' -' .fi ' ' .' . . ' ' -- , lu' ' ' H 4' ' .' 'ir' :Ei '-'f. , ' ' 'W' ': .' - I. L. ff'5I..,...I'. .:1.-' 2' ff3'g.,- .QL - - . ' 'I u -'j . 'Q Jw 1. .- . - .g'.'. '. lf ' ' ' ff ' , ' Y . . 1 .. ' . ' -' Ag Q. ' 1 Ms I SANIPLE SHORTHAND TRANSCRIPTS FRQM ACTUAL NOTES No. I I The farmer has been through With the protection as against the com- petition of similar products merited from true adequate, as Well as honor markets. Its proposition assumes that our productions are ignorance and histology. It is not it. From smokes individual you great stuffers of agriculture from Number! What farmer have so in our markets? Grain, White, or its home and foreign country are protectors as Well re- membered and with the World. Their claim of production for the home stomachs, which is some Celevatorj and a virtue in the trucks ofpro- tection fate. What the farmer, and as Well as he has been for years, and is now, the confusion to pay taxes off left! They used to tell the tariff that they Will. So psychology, by the Wilson bill, that one into fact, influenced cost and Wonderful basket action for four. To do that, claims benefit, since a high protection tariff, and in the midst of the most. The Wonderful prosperity that have a pesky World argument has been proved to be facts. Papers are only With cans of fools and bankruptcy. Again, I see, it is not it. CWield apples and elevator.j ' t No. 2 The joys of a vacation decade, preparation for it, the atonement of deficient senses, and the belling of a courter is quite as difhcult a problem as the bill of a house. Fate forever sits down with pencil and pauper. We export information, and cancel a planting and Worrying career, and deliver a life problem scientifically, as they Would toil with the problem of delivering a hose, taking the advice of an archdeacon to operate them. Unknown people do not allow drifted unity, but some loon of a Workman buys chance proximity or unformed selection to the high per cent then inefficient and which surprised all monied employers in their Work. Force to the cost it entails in employment and expense, Waste of training a loW- grade surface air, duly bareheaded to the haphazard Way in which inane men and Women drift. In the Wise joys of a vacation, there are three boys and educators. The more light one can bring to appear on the problem, the more bitter it Will be for the coolness and strength of the concussions. Right at the end, the prominent valve of the resultxis buttoned. I Imzfructor Qapologizing for calling a girl by an incorrect namej. You Will pardon me, but I find it will take a long time for me to get used to your faces. Angry voice in the rear. What's the matter With our faces l A 144 -Q i ,X M Qty - .N '.f. ' - . ' f9'K'.2,' 1- ' ' ' . -' P . . ' . ' ' --4.1, 9' ' . ' Z:.' ' ' - -fl., p 1- - ' 'll I ' P ffl nv: Q' . . - . 5s:.. - -- ... . 4.-Y ' -1. r I fi! I , .- ' -. in ',-- ,gl ' I-- 5 :law - 1.5.-3 3:5 - .- . - f.., ', ' Q aww: . ' 1: .5-3, u.. ,aff 2 -. s'i'.. ,. Im 'A -tit'-li ' ' ' . f - ' ' 'Sf -. '.:?-'rf' ' qg, ,, ' ' -. .ht 'Y ,,f?r1f,Q,.+' 1 1- - ' ' LTP' 1 ' ' U .1 -4 ' ' S5 ' , . PRACTICAL PROBLEMS 1. Given: a white card from the oflice. Find the earliest oppor- tun1ty. 2. A girl can walk 2 of a mile to college in 8 minutes, but it takes 3 times as long to walk the same distance from college. At what rate can she walk across the dump? 3. A father gave his daughter S60 to last from January until spring vacation. Cn February 3 there was S .03 of the money still remaining. State fully the nature of the fatherls remarks. 4. At what time between 11.20 and 12.25 do the hands of a clock appear to cease moving? 5. Knowing that each girl called up for five-weeks' marks possesses a certain density, estimateroughly her specific gravity when informed of her F's. 6. Given: a vacant period in the rest room. Find a vacant cot. Half a point, half a point, Half a point wanted! Onward to their degree Ride the one hundred. 'cForward, the Senior classl 1 Charge for the jobs! he said, Qnward to their degree Ride the one hundred. Forward, the Senior Classlv Is there a lack of pass? Not though the girls all know Some nearly Houndered. Theirs not to murmur 'cPunk! Theirs not to fall ker-plunkl Theirs but to pass or Hunk! Noble one hundred! 77 Excited Fffihmdn Cappearing at door of Room 2135. ccAfVhCI'C,S Dr. Mark? 1 can't see him anywhere. Why isn't he here? . Upper Clasfmcm Csomewhat scornfullyj. c'Well, why 5710241621 he be here? Frefhmcm. 4cWhy, it says on the Bulletin Board, you know, 'Nlarks in 213.' 145 I '1 'UT X. - - , :.1 '.'3. 3 I ,:f3? 11 ,'- 1 ...L ,Iwi . ' .tl .' .,.. . -. . do F., or . . . . l . . Si ,E 2,259 Aw' . Z' j ' ' 'ifkl' if -- ' -' 0' ' fin: ' ' ' :Q'f 3' '::. ' f'f:.' , , , H s :M - '-E 1, ' , ' ' Q VD 5 .- U ' , . '.- 'if .17 351- - .. -, .- . , .gt5:.-,q,Qv1..:,..- . - , - .rp :v .. . - - - . -.hi 1,, -,-.,.,-If H, x . -2,12 2' S . '. , ' ' -. A ut' cw ,, ., ,. .- . . ,Q-I., r xlfl' ' A U 'UI' I 1'. -.. ' -.1' ' '-A' M :Abit I ' ' l E l 1 W Ass 2 '-rN9f ,5 4' ?o b, r ' I llff 55 JM! ' ' Q4-.Qu ,jjff Q . J! do ii -'J si Srl .' ful -A Hgvj I -X X N17 fl ako 5 K I ff I, f l i' m mmiifk, Ml s 5 HfstFP,Y ' No ES I - f A e - e 1- U J , 2 31 frefsw ww NlGWIIAllflRE 1 4 We had a little lunch last night, There Was not much to eat, And every girl felt duty bound To leave her plate quite neat. No time Was Wasted getting rid Of tea and coffee strong, Shrimp Wiggle, olives, fudge, and cake, Of pickles, loud and long., Of maple sugar, real hot dogs, And salmon, nicely creamed, Apples, jelly, cookies, nuts + ,And When I slept, I dreamed. I dreamed I Went With bows and frills To join the cooking class, Where Dr. Kin-sb-ry smiled, and gave IXfIy first attempt a pass, Then into Business Methods, I - With greatest haste did Walk, And Quick Despatch, the Minute Saved, Was Dr. Br-ck-tt's talk. 146 -2-H' ---as.:-1' gfir'2'-v.-.- . . . ,.-. I X f . 1 s . s ,, A 0 , ., . . u 0 vu ,,-. X fl . n , g I N 1- l 'ui Q -2 S ,fu . . . W r K ., ,Q N, ,ae 1 3, ' - 1 I ,-guy, .-mfg IL Q M ru Ji na . . , . - ,Minn B . AT. i M. ' 'R ' '. . ,' I 'I 5' . 'f'-'ff 4 ' ' 1515 Student. 2d Student. CWe hope so. I 922: 3 3?-gfliibf - ' .- . - . . : 22? . ' - . .' f ' - '..:j!g 1.-'I' . - . ,I - HJ - , - . , f- 3,-L: Ag, - , . , N111 . .:' ,I , ,L 15, 'gjg-'L' 'L . - - , . , , .' - U fm-2 . . a . 4 1 - 'f-4, - ., ,.. . . 1 V A. 'E Usaie w , h. ,. . , , . 41' . I ,i a :S,:,Z7- . I Soon Dr. D-W-ing came to give A little spelling quiz, And Thaddeus lectured to us, on 'cThe Life that Really Is. Then Dr. El-r-dge taught the Way In which to featherstitch,- We took our notes in German, Italian, French, and sich. MacLachlan testified upon The Way to help the needy, But by that time I'd grown, I fear, To feel a trifle seedy. But Dr. T-ler came along, And jovially did shout, 'cjust join my Gym. c-lass, I Will make You Well and strong and stout! That ended all my classes up, I hated to be through, And When I reached the B. Board, I Was feeling rather blue, But there I found a note that said, Go home and take a rest, A month must be the shortest time, Six Weeks - or eight - the best. I dashed the teardrops from my eyes, And quickly tore the note, - For Woods Was Waiting at the door To hand me hat and coat. But what I heard outside the door My gloomy thoughts dispelled, For c'Votes for Women! Votes for Women Mr. R-be yelled. just as I paused to say 'cGood-by, I gave an awful scream, And then in bed, I found, alas, ' 'Tvvas all an idle dream. Whatido you take in French? I take Comfort in French prose. 179 D . 147 1 1 l 4 I i ' l l , i 1 How clear to his heart is the shelf in his locker His jam and his crackers, his comb, and all that, ' His mirror, his new book, his proof sheets, his great coat, And e'en the fat pickles he keeps near his hat. The big, fat green pickles, the nice sour pickles, The pickles he keeps in a cute little jar, Q it Q iQ ' ! ' lx 4 W I :liege I 15: H I -4w'Zkmme2m ig ' '7 i ii ' I: 5 . , fi? 57 .a.-44s7.ryg I ,A 7. 1 ' !','f'4l 5 I l J5ff,lffl7 ll, tl I: will I. 1a..a..L94 --.- Q fl 'l I U li 4, if , is ,Im 1, 1 Q: bi? i , . Ti i Lf. a M, 1 C C n They told us he ate them, and We Were dumb-founded, But now We believe - since We know Where they are. l e . qq -- , ,ff ,X ,ss Q Qtgwll U I 'v4, K i 1 1 - 5 6 on 5 Ho Hom 'XVe shall meet but We shall miss him, There will be one vacant chair. A l 1 Q 4 1 148 x Y .E ....,...-qi, silt.. ' .. .- iff' I 'Q .aa ' - . , ' ' ,. 'UF -1' . v -a v. ' '. ..+,.. - -. - ajax 1. ' 'ASUS' - H x - ', A - V - - . Y . X , h- .1 ' -. .x .'0 - .' ' .: - I 1 I . .,,, 4:21. 213.5 il 1k1,:+11 . 5' 2 9- 1 w f I - I ' z F3 .. . -. , 1 at if! :ag :- 1 Q . I .. vi 2-2.25 I Q . -' 'Kg qu 'li 'Q ' . . ' iff-'57 1721 ,I L N, . .4 Y s U t . . ' .IH :gg ,al I 4 'f- -n.- ' THE FRESHMAN MOVES ONE TO PITY I got into a trolley car, - lNIy daily morning stunt, - And I Was greeted With the Words, Fares, please. Say, MOVE up front! I rushed at college, down the hall i To leave a book for Thad. I knew I'd have to Walk four flights If he had gone. -I-Ie had. I Went to cram some history Lest I be called upon. The library Was chock block full,- I had to journey on. From there I tried the hall settee, And laughed some with a friend Until a JUNIOR came along And said the thing must end. Then Wearily I seized my books I And sat upon the stair, A Senior said, '4Get up, it does Not look well to sit there.', Quite tired out, I climbed the stairs, Despairing at my lot. And sought the Rest Room - last resort, - There Was no vacant cot. I knew that Student7s room was full, I had to Wander round, I Went on tiptoe through the halls - I dared not make a sound. But now at last I'Ve found a place Where I can be a Queen, I sit and study at my ease,- I Wait to see the Dean. 149 'i 1 l' I 1 1 r , . j. .,,,:,,. ...3,n,.g- -it ggi.. ' . I l ...I .,:.l'1. X - J. . g r ' . . api, z ,,1,gI:'-.v'6,?..,..,'7y,- ,. xl 3 611: ., : I? 25:5 '.l' . ,.', I '74 a . I -- 5,0 :FQ oar -K ,, I . -J . .I .I Qing, -ag. . I . xgjfn.-g. N .1 -:uv-. .. 9 LI 'fi 0. f ,MS '. 92.19 -'Qui' 'EZ -- f- f1-- 'af 2' I 1 .' '. '- Z uf - .. '-.5312 Za' ..AA .1,2fT'-if K. f .. .:4.r -3 -ir-Ffz., ht. . -L im' I M Z 27' 'EAI' ',,,:33?i-!AL-wwf p 2 H H, - . 42 ..,': i5j. .,., , ....', ,.,,-. -.:,:i- 1 - lf A ii I ii i, HANDY BOOK FOR UNDERGRADS. if it 'cnow TO 'DELL THE 1NsTRUcToRs FROM THE sTUDENTs,' :I 4 , . if. l in ' . A. T ' V I 1 I i 5 . .,, ,ii 'l ' w 4 . . 1 'a 'IZ , iv F .H , ll I A .Q . ,l Y '4 V .J In the Clarfroorn : 5 1. , , l I 'T 1 The instructors sit on the platform, While the students are grouped 1 Q in the many chairs facing them. y i 2 The instructors have their books open. The students do not. 5 , 3 The instructors generally do most of the talking aloud. That of i 1 the students among themselves is not allowed. , V T 4 The students generally pass out at the end of the period before ' the instructors, even When the instructors pass out at the same Q .Q time. T i ,fi B. In the Corridor: , i 1 The Juniors do not request the instru.ctors to maintain quiet, 1 ill but demand it of the students. q I 2. Only the students Wear gymnasium suits in the corridors. li ll C. In the Lunch-roorn .' . s , l 1 The instructors sit at reserved tables, the students Wherever there ' I . . . ' , 1 is a square inch of unoccupied space. , 2. The instructors do not eat as much or as fast as the students do. 5 D. In Gbneral .' l ' - - A . . f Q. 1. The instructors do not dance in the gymnasium during the noon , Q' hour. ll f 2. No instructors Wear middy blouses to class. - -.1 s 1 E ng: HA! HA! lil . Ill 'il U . , Heard in Chem. 1: Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas, and is very irritablefw Wil 1 ill 1 elf . I The chemistry class Was discussing the kindling point of fluids. The su F question about kerosene had just been settled When some one asked, c'1Vhat El, is the kindling pointof vvater? T 'xi .hr ma, .5 :il i 1.11, v,w .H 1 fl , 1: ,if 3 1' -l .Yi q 11 ' Pigff liflu whiz' :ilu 11 is is in EXPLANATION OF JOKE! - 'Q 'F The correct Word is Hirritatingf' , 5 I ' T Water has no kindling point. 150 Qxrrw '---13:25 1' wi.. I Y J I I -,,:.,. l Y A -P I U H jx: . 'irq VFD. - ' .' 'l ' - ' oN I 0 .- ' , - ' . . .- Hffrf 7-L ' --at ff:w.1.-1:.- - ' -,. .. f if-of . ' 451' 'Ht 11 w35'i5'. 3.5 . 1' Y' ' fix? '- - ?fL9? Ziff' .vim 4. ...keg fiat.: 5? .i '. . I.-., , I-kj 5,-yung ' ' . - ..:JQ:.:, . .. -. U' -- - .- ,-1.-:1 .-. 4' -- - ' ,' -- - 2 W .v . 1- . ,f-. .- I-'W J '4sZN-' ' ' ' ' 4 eff U CAR p5 .- moe v warm ,I 2 xr ov :TA Dwfvne. u- ' i l 'Whip i.4,?,-,,,. Ho If 5vv ren. 81.05 XJM MID YEARS mae wM,,trQ., THE LEGEND GF EVIL This is the sorrowful story Told when a Freshman fails, And the students walk together Telling each other tales. The Freshmen came from a High School, Foolish children were they, They thought that here at the College There was nothing to do but play. The Freshmen skipped from their classes, The Freshmen went out to tea, The Freshmen omitted Chapel And also their history. c'Then came the awful instructors, Nothing of play they knew, Only - they caught the Freshmen And llunked a lot of them tool Now, we speak of the Freshmen With sighs and a silent tear, We know not where they have vanished, Only - they are not here. This is the horrible story Told when a Freshman fails, And the students walk together Telling each other tales. ' 151 , SIT A white ond gnu l -- I A 4 .- IH- - ,i-' 5- 2 5 a?z'39 '57 'U' f' , . . ,J ,pf-ug, H.: ..f 1 .11-gf!!-1,-, -. . 'Z , . Y-,I N' N , . , . - I . , . , -5. 'gf -.171 ,W-S' ' - ' ', I , '-.,, . I . . .1 . 1 1 . - . 0 0 - - I . .1 1, J. Jw., . . l , , xt, :if .. we , I . I- ,. . . .I F, D . , . . , , , . -14 H, .ax ,,,. . I , ,: - - Y .2 ir - - ' - - 5 1 cf. -. '. SM: zz-:T few- '- -af .1--:,.v- ' . .. 'rn--., f-'- : .' gp, ,, - - .- - - ,. f-4'-1-' .4-.v lg :.- - .' ' ' :Q -21 Q? . . L: . . ' . - I - . , lg, .1-3, H -' .. ' . - 'J 1,5 1.'ff: . . V. ,is , 'V 'MZ' . ' 1 1 ' , 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' 1 'I Q . la, '.5- 1:12 '.fJ ,' Ji - : . -1 .-- ra-. :- ' - - , - f - -. - - . --' ff E gulf... .. nl.: ' 2 .QL ' . .. . . . .' ,' V? C I 2- -' .-' - ' -is-'-I ' ' ' kip' 1 -44 ' I INTERESTING FACTS INSTRUCTORS HAVE GLEANED FROM -STUDENTS 1. A surgeon can sterilize his hands by boiling. . 2. After the temperature in a room reaches 1050, the only relief is evaporation. 3. The subject matter in Poole's Index is arranged chronologically by the first Word. ' 4. Women never overeatj men do so constantly, and are, as a result, bulky and stupid. , INTERESTING FACTS STUDENTS HAVE GLEANED FROM t I I . INSTRUCTORS ' p 1. Singing is something Which birds and other animals do. , 2. A range is exactly the same as a stove only a little different., . 3. Mrs. Nelle H. Hardrics Was born December'13, --. It Was her birthday. ' A . 4. The constituents of the air are argon, helon, zeon, and so on. if . I I l 1 I CHAPEL ETIQUETTE I When you hear Alma Mater, all join in on the chorus. Don't smile when the Seniors get out of step. They do it only for I variation. if When reading magazines, it is courteous to refrain from turning the leaves loudly. ' lg I fl If you do not understand' What the speaker is saying, at least cultivate ' an intelligent expression. CIf possible.Q I A little child, frightened at the bigcrovvd on election night, asked a E group of Simmons girls, returning from the theater, What's the matter,- lf li has there been a fire? , ' I2 CWe think so. Taft Was put out, anyhowj W i . i . - l l 'il If my last name Were Acitate, What would my first name be? ll Anfwer. Ethyl. , 152 V Q l l 5 5 5 1 li w .v 1 i i i I 5 . .. . . .149 .P -ngkhz. hislri li.-' Z it .ti-.. ..,:. K Elzfgij-533,v,:,5 . H I I:--zggiifgg 1 ld mi' - AIASQQSV ' 1- -' ..' . . 'xt'-' .1' i:i5, 'Zi '.,5-. H Wmwzif KLM uf a f' 11 0 M 2' qi P ' WHET IGHORAUCE ' .S T A - - 1 BLISS! Q J W 11 mf lil - If . 44 3 i ,f XXXXIJW A 1 Bl 7 -1' 0? 1 n W' L ' ' X' Nw .1 , 'I L: Q '35 e' ew Q ,- H7 q ' ' ag J f J'2bP 'fI '+fL ,lil F - 'S'-52 4 1 5? ' f f fmwy - ' ,Q f 70 54f'- off wi' , 4 116 my NX. ' f ' I X , 'I 1' I F15 . ' - '41 fQ5 G- M 1 A?--d-i - uv- ii li 1 li A 7 , 4,.' , 53 9 1 ' ' U QQ I 'X X 'WX 'iii-v. 3 B 65955 . N fi 2 'QW Q xy 4 I..-sa. rf' fm 5.Lf,?,-, L- X CL: K ,ff 6411? I 'H Y --' fr, :IU ' Q Ya: KX 1 d e. -M f Wx, l fiiirf-.iigfxga , W 4 13 4 , 1 1 'Ill 'Q ff J ,, i , ifi1Q-.i -,34- 4 153 i 2 I ,.,- .....:n1.:- I: 4 4- , -' .. . - ,-. v Y '- - ---- , - ,i-' 'LVL' 5 a?:1f5H '11?'. 'ff' 1 ,Y .QU F. 1 I. - K ,' iris '- 'sign' ' , ' . ' u :. . . -., '. ' - oywil Z . ' ,- ', '. - ' 1 ' ,I '- 'fix 75:2 i ' '. avr.: '. .j ..'. ' J - 1 gi'-,'. - ' . sf Q 0 ' ' ' by-Z qi' IJ' -In-' ' . - .JC -' ' L. - . . :ff ,- 1: - - - . 5 f Q . . - .. if ,Q nm 141 . .. ... .- 'ga-1--, ,, '. ..- al .1 :., . - 1 ' ,xx .- . -, - . -- .591-'. 1.--'f ,.-:- ,' .. -:L 1' . Jz5j:.- . aQ11qk- CQ.-. l.'.,- , - 4, ' ' HJ Rwmav . ,I -'19 f:. '71'f:. ,Cv-'9 . 5 .'. I- -L, -.E Lv 4.5. . ,-3 , - '- - . :Ty ,. rv .. . --. -. .- -1, 114 47' 14: 1- . .. . ,'.,..p q 'L IP 15- -. .,. L -e ,-,sv -i - , 1 f - -- 4 ,' - .:.,, ww -'fu' 1' 1 . , ,-,i .,, . . -I-. A .rv - . - .f -. . . . 14 ' 1 ' 'Ass ' , - s ilestunes We here offer an announcement of the play, 'cMilestonesi, which has been presented every June for the last six years, and is to appear again in a short three months. The pamphlet account here reproduced, contains the last scene in the four-act play, the scenes of each separate act of Which are set for certain points in the period of life represented at that stage, known respectively as, First Five Weeks, Second Five Weeks, Mid-Years, etc., to Finals. . FROM THE PRESS A playvvhich for the last decade has created a sensation in the thinking World because of its remarkable boldness and entire novelty. A striking contrast in its industrial intricacies to the staged routine .of the academic circle and the homely household tasks. It passes in' rapid survey the conquering ideals of the last decade, and gives in the closing scene here quoted the picture of educational felicity arrived at after the progressive clashes With the generous audacities of Fresh Sophs, the blaze ennui of Pop Juns, and the assurance of Safe Seniors. I The Whole four-act play has been called a satire, and it has been called a comedy, in some instances it, has been thought to verge upon tragedy, it is no one exclusively, for it clings too closely to life. The urgency of youth to possess What it has claimed, the ferment and struggle for liberation and self-control, the inevitable tendency for the Freshmen of to-day to become the Senior of to-morrow-these are the thoughts which give vitality. ' ' A collaboration which has been pronounced unique as a piece of un- precedented innovation, itis scoring one of the most conspicuous successes of the present century in Educational United States. . CSignedD Studens. CNoTE.- Apologies are oHiered for all appropriations. Arnold and Edward, We humbly thank, and Mr. Doran, too.j 154 , - - .N..1'-' .- QNX' ' -- .-i W . v -N -fix ' - . gf' 02.1-T hwl' ' . ' - ' -,-. - --.' ' . oR'9',Mi . '. . . 5-' I. -. I ,k.-.'3y-.. -l.- ., '. -A :A - .q :. nw- .' - . o as 0 - . i ' . . - - . -.s. .Ap - - '12, MIS:-. '. 'Q sf. in-1- lz...' ' ' - - J ,V on s .' ' ' - . - fig: . 5 . . I'-31QS.' '- -tg 4-x A-I mil L- , ,. L . , ' Q fi ' 5:41 I , . v, '- . ' ' 2' LQ' .'-Sit' 1-'IH , ,- '1Z:-' '. mg :,v..-. .--is 4.1. .Q , . gi ,rw H - ' - .J' .-, --L' ,,---1' ,' .. 1- - . m., r.. ,. ,gc,,, 5 -Ir.i.'. . 2, ' - A - , 197 I' -1 . ' . , .- '!'r ':. 3223, rf. '- - - ' ' .-,. ' , ' - v 5 ' .-1. -:4 'fr 1-1. . . . -.13 -' I '- -4- -, 2 mo. .r I 1- . . ,f-, ' :np . - A 'ass L' ' , A4 -b Zhehinatiun To jOHN FUNDUS W ho having brought the rneanf together inftrueted for collaboration with nian and who when he obeyed returned had been to judge of the handiwork in Studenf Who in return for his kindly thought presents to hirn the Red Rofe 0f Loving Loyalty. CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY JOHN FUNDUS Q MRS. MATER FUNDUS JOHN FUNDUS Calivej GERTRUDE KINDLY SAM- CONSERVATUS ROSE CONSERVATUS NED LORDLING I EMILY FUNDUS NANCY CONSERVATUS' LORD LORDLING, KNIGHTED SIR HIGH-BROW RICHARD 155 A ghost Known as Alma A promoter Governess for Alma Always present Cverruled by John falivel A gentle aristocrat 'Used merely as an enticer to garish state. Questioning offspring of John and Rose. Merely in name. Opener of Sam's eyes and keeper of his sanitarium. A young example of what man is coming to if Nluriel keeps on. Offspring of the Conservatuses, but has made his mark. A silent lad but rules lvluriel as necessity de- mands, -while Muriel keeps on. 1 1 1 1 1 4 'r i P l 4 , 1 4 P , af...6......-W, S i E Q. 9, T P' 3, li -3 1 !. 0 i 4 Ei f- ..5 . .-F- U-q,v 1 P , x f, . . I 1ff25W'173'- ':' 7' . Z gf: . I :. ,'. iz , . - H 5 'F r K ' , ' ' , ff ,Q Hlgff. nr, . . ..:: ,: -.':5.-:- , E 'll 1 z., .' L I ' ,-Lx - . . -, - . -- ,. 5912, :.'-1 ,,..51' ,' .. '-ga 1. 'v': -' '. H--FR' iff-.if-.' . - I. A Qij': lIi .' . .H .5 'f' l7i. .-' . ' IAQ . IH L1 -' . .' ' 'UI 5' 4- . - '- 1' :ft -f- fz.'1- - .. . ' 1 rg .,, .1. ,- . --1--. Q- - . . .- , . -. .. ..f .,,. S, s. 'f'v'.,,. f',,g4' 'Q' . .. -. v ' , . 4. ' IGH? - ' ' .' . . I - --. ,hglris 0' I , I 8 L, . . , A.. Q AIA :Parry .. ,. .. . 1 ,5 -'I o. ,Ll , . I x 44 . - - Y 5, - . THE HONOURABLE TVIURIEL LORDLING CStudensj ' . ' A Aristocratic New Era Vocational Production. Offspring of Ques- tioning Emily and Ned Lordling. Scornful sister to young Knight Highbrow. She no longer questions. Therefore the assembly about the altar. ' Never present in the room except in last tableau. Ever present in the harassed souls - concerned in her achievements. THoMPsoNs, XVEBSTERS - Footmen Votaries of the second row. Having brains, they seeth. Having eyes, they see. Having ears, they hear. Having tongues, they are dumb. Having fatigue, they sleep. T On rare occasions they ' murmur in their sleep and sometimes cry Amen, or even produce a glim in further speech. A THE MILESTONE O R ' WHERE SHE IS NOW AT- , A TIME, 1913 . PLACE - Our VVORLD The last scene in Her p Four Act Comedy including A brief resume of Her wild career as discussed before the avenging Tribunal CNOTE :- Right and wrong are from the point of view of the other fellowj The Scene represents the driving-room of an edifice in Fensington Lore. The building is comparatively new just now- all the decorations, pictures and furni- ture are of the mid-Victorious period. Un the front, five high windows look out on Fensington Dumps. At the rear, two narrow doors lead to the back-driving-rooms, various locations of which are approached through dark corridors and immaculate 156 '. .l.: '. -1. I-'Z., -.T . 4. . . irq, ,Ez In U I v' r ' s ' .I A . :E ...xx ' af' X iii... we , vt u. . . oceu ru I 1 , 1 i M f uh. rg1a,..-:J-x-.MI .,f I. L: Xsn.: . ' X- , Nix. I, 1, . I . ' x, 6 . , . . . J I 1 .. qsim.. -Hr' 2.3.3 n . .I in: 5. -- .. 4 Ss -Q-1..--I z.. . . 5 .. s - I nf .44 1-'-- - . . '14- U 11 5, - . ' - - . .Agp 5' Q, ' - 4. . : , I 1 ' 'U . 0 xg -.,.f.' I- n . ,:.' hui, ,g-tt Q... . .,.,- ,. , - i gn Iv l., . gp- -.1 f.,-. - ,,:,,. 5: Aviv.. . . :mg 5? I ' ..' ' ' I. MJ ATEN' I , .., ' , . , -.f 'fjri lat. ' ' ' ' 1 Q? 6 . I' ' '15 I - Q. I . . V . ' . I- . D? is Q Y . I 4. ,' Q' 'Eff , .Z:.. I .17-'. ',5gZiQ'S:.1 r '. - A . ,V - .- . . - 1 . . f'l,, - - ' -A A -A ' - - . . . . .- ' - 1495 9 ' 4f stairways which show signs of wear,.due to the traffic resulting from the constant consideration of problems in human elevation by means of Laws of Survival of the Fittest. In the center a large altar, around which the members of the Family are drawn in puckered worries. During the entire scene the two doors are closed, the curtains are not drawn and the windows are keptjudiciously busy, because of the instant need for fresh supplies of nourishing ozone. The lamps are lighted to shed rays upon the darkness about the altar. From time to time carefully prepared cartoons of Human Probabilities, statis- tically digested and graphically presented in sweeping physical curves are hung upon the walls. These offer refreshment to the smouldering votaries of the second row, whose lamps are constantly in danger of being altogether extinguished in the heavy atmosphere of the sacrificial altar. The normal decorations and furnishings preserve the air of young aloofness according to Alumnx Sc Company's well-known design. It is about half-past nine in the morning of the eleventh of June, 1913. CMrs. Mater Fundus, fondly called Alma, a woman of over ten seasons' Re- cords, is sitting on the grand settle at one end of the room, she has about her various possibilities of industry intended for the Vocational Rosels improvement, but progress has been temporarily interrupted because of the Nlater's intense interest in the discussion of the fate of Roseis grandchild, who has become an Honourable Self-governing Body. Near her in a wicker armchair sits John Fundus, the elder whose generosity made it possible for the Mater to be an Alma. He is an old man dressed in the fashion of ai forgotten era. He is constantly murmuring trad,es,', and self-supportf' and now and then vainly endeavours to communicate to the living-dead Family that They are all oflj fohn F. CThe ghostbz This is no place for me, dear Nlaterg home was never like this, and it was for home I did it. However, I must be patient and try to stretch my comprehension of this strange new world. John was ever wise, I'll listen to him kindly. Mfr. Mater Yea, d.ear John, they are all our children by birth or adoption, even the Honourable grandchild whom I do dearly love in spite of all the quaking gives my poor old heart. Old only in years, however, for my spirit is ever young and tri-es to fit its protection to the ever-changing dangers of each generation. But they do all look most fearsome grave, I trust no harm is to be done the child for her folly. I john F. Calivejz The Family will please wake to order. IVe must come to the final business of the hour. We will hear from the Committee on Curves with regard to lVIuriel's present probabilities. Sam C. QFor the Committeej: Nfr. Promoter, the committee has found that the Honourable person under consideration has in her career out-curved all Human 157 WEE A fi V -- N Y 'L , 5,1 gg-1, : at 5515:-1jQ. :, , .gf .' .:..,F ?,.1. --3,5-7' 5, gy qFf '1.'.- Q - Q . U: I, , ' YQ- 'W' X , '. , . - . a . , -5, :fy nf.. ' - 1, L21 '-. , .v ,-Q . . - , 4 .1 :ff Egg . ,- ' ' v- ' - ' jf ' A 0, ' -. - - - . . - u,2',,g' pa- .ik--4 - . . ...:'..-1 .5 -1-1. , ' 3 :. Liga -, . I , - . , af Y! r , ' , . fp ,Q 'f.:j!g 1:04 ' '. ,-ig ,.',' L1 ' L fl fi -- - - -' -0. I 1. : x - -. .mf . ' .. f- -ea 515-.' . .. ...'1:r- .irw 3, - . . QM, ,, - .- - :.,-,- a., V:-' .Lwv ., ga-:, - . .,1- r-gc 1.3.-. . ..' . - I., IQ PU .v , - , -,, -,I .:.f ,,'.:g , , .,,, . .rv ' 12- . uf. . . .. . . .T :w .. . -. .. . .x 1. -- -.-I-.1 Q 1,'..', . 'h Q '-533,-.' gp- - - . .- , L .r , ' J: ,gi 'uf' '-'.-. 1 'H' --.ff I-' - . 'MJ'-'xv .. . . .141 .. -1.-.132-. .els . u . . I ' l . I . -.. l U 1 - V t .J u, H. . l da . ,-' 1- El. ' J A! '. l '1 ' ' MM, fy ' ' ' Probabilities and unless the Family puts forth most strenuous efforts there is only one certainty in view - that the Cas will undoubtedly become F's. ' ' john F. Cghostjz Listen, dear lXIater, what do they mean by C's and F's? M1'5. .Mater Seas of trouble, dear John, and Futures condemned. You do not recognize it in this form and have never realized that Future. Let us hold thought for our Honourable Child. A fohfa F. Qalivejz Please explain by an axiomatic equation. - Sam C.: Wfhy, hir. Promoter, if x:Disregard of advice and y1-Ignorance in subsidiary courses, it naturally follows Qto my mindj that Cas mart become F's. Gertrucie But, Mr. Promoter, when Muriel found herself deficient in subsidiary material she petitioned most earnestly to be drilled and examined asoften as possible, particularly upon the words and rules upon which she already had been examined. This seems to me to show a most praise-worthy spirit on the part of the Honourable Child. Sam C.: Mr. Promoter, nevertheless, I feel, that other things being equal, the Cfs should become Ffs. A Webfter.' Mr. Promoter, she has three times permitted the water QI should say, in deference to the theoretical department, the I-IQOD tordisappear from the vegetables at inauspicious moments and has not yet presented a completely whole loaf. I , Af. Thompfon: Mr. Promoter,'she constantly refuses to wear her Bibs. g Sav- ing your presence, Sir. Nancy C.: I see no reason for permitting such negligence to meet with any undue leniency on the part of the administration. Indeed, I know it to be a fact that she has-by no means yet rounded out her work on the High Cost of Living, and as for the Minimum Wage-she knows absolutely nothing about what a small salary she should expect, for her first undertaking, at least. Gertrude However, we must admit that she showed a most wise sense of the fitness of candidates in her recent record at the Polls. A Richard C.: Right, as usual - and I can add information in her favor, also. Not once during her four year course has she permitted her breakage of chemistry glassware to exceed, to a disparaging degree, the amount deposited by her parents in the Family coffers. Sam C.: But considering the most noteworthy fact that countless others have not even encroached upon a similar fee held in their names in these same vaults, it seems to me that this action on lVIuriel's part is not particularly worthy of any especial praise, or perhaps even of comment. Gartruafe If we are working upon a basis of comparison, which it would most deeply grieve me to suspect we were doing, Muriel, in this respect only, per- haps, would stand in thevery pleasant, and,to some,enviable place of number three on a graded scale of O-5. But, since Muriel is an individual, we must consider her I 158 i '..Q if :ji 1 il 4 I r 1 E li 4? 1 i E gi fi I if l E l i 5 is iN i , M Mft a s 13 case as an individual case and eliminate all reports concerning what Marjorie Helen, oi osephine may or may not have done under similar circumstances Sam C But if lVIarjor1e s Helen s or osephine s records bear directly upon Nluuel s case and may perhaps from their very analogy, bring us to a Gertrude K No exigency can ar1se 1n which one student s records are sufli C1C11t for a decision on anothers Conditions are constantly changing, and at different periods so must our views become more liberal, to accord with the general view of the new progressive world Rzehard Let us endeavor to expound a few very tangible and creditable facts in Muriel s record which will very evidently be of great value in deciding our course of action in her case Firstly she has a remarkable faculty for the appearance of attentiveness, and at times, of most engrossed and intense interest ohu F The ghost Dear Mater, what are we come to when they count deceit not as a vice, but laud it as a v1rtueP Mrf Mater F Hush, ohn, we know not the ways of to-day Let us rejoice that our grandchild can brave her times without serious detriment to hered1tary ideals which we have given her Richard contlnues Secondly, observe her at the weekly exercises held most Httingly 1n yonder church-there is no doubt but that she sings well and loudly. Can you not see that she strives always to give of the best that she can? The cooking department holds records which show most plainly that she has seven. times essayed to produce a perfect Parker House Roll. Is such willingness of spirit to go unnoticed? When informed of her failures, she has very cheerfully prepared at once for another attempt. Is such sensibility and earnest effort to be passed over as undeserving of comment? Gertrude You are right, Richard Conservatus, and we must consider lVIuriel's fundamental and innate qualities which would be of value to an employer, before we pass' judgment upon her ofhce records alone. Sam. C.: The Cls should become F's. I maintain still that the case remains as it was at the beginning and that the C's should become F's. Richard C.: I protest, I am sure that il-. Gertrude Since we have, then, practically decided that hfluriel possesses native cleverness, and that her personal qualities would be of substantial benefit to any employer, let us complete our session by allowing the Cls to remain Cis and permit her to receive the Honored Certificate and depart in peace. fohu F. QThe ghostjz Listen, hdater. What do they say? It is beyond myunderstanding, and I cannot bring myself to approve of the records of Muriel. - Mrs. Mater F.: Dear john, she is your grandchild and they are judging her for her real worth as awoman in the world. It is the way in which all judging should be done - have I not always said it? 159 ' 'X g S ..,,,,.,,. , gn., n ,Ju 1 , ,,.. . ,. -- . ,. , , . - - me N ff . - ,sci 'kv TT' ' . - VH: E .:i.E:.f.. . -- ,sing gre, ,Y 1 ' ul I :I , I, , . .., - . I slay-'sv' cor . - I . ., 1' , J Z .g ' .n g3:.G4 : . ' -.::?. Z' - :- : - . :- - - . .- 5 - . - - 1, . .. ' .:1'- 'rf .. '-LVM it-:. ' 1-. 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Cghostj Clooking at the flowerb: We live and learn. MaZer.' Yes, John. The organ is heard playing a triumphal march and the Family and Votaries arise to form the procession. . S 'V 1 Q6 CTHE EXCELSIOR OF SIMMONS, What it means to A The Household but sne win be a . Ec. Girl: 1. 2. The Secretarial Girl: but sne win have a 3. The Library Girl: ' but sne win be a 4. Science Girl: but sne win get a 5. Social Worker: A but sne win have her To the World: ' and 6. 7. To Father: 160 Stupid Bacteria Sometime Bride Sacrificed Beauty Satisfied Boss Saturday Busy Social Blessing Scornful Brothers Situation a-Broad Systematic Blundering Sympathies Broadened Somewhat Brilliant Several Bills -' -39' rn 'K -5 2- '- s' ' ' - '. .' -. ' - 'v N -TL ' . . 1-' nn'..: '- t -l . 1 N mf- - ' - . ' ' ' 0 0 -' . . ' . - .- . xw-.'f:-. JSI- i--.:'- ' r L 4 fi. - - - . . .. f of . - - - . . I -wr. ss- . 5 . 1 QSM... . M .Nan kg,-. , , .f. 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F R E S H M E N stands for Freshmen, the pets of the college, for their racket, you all Will acknowledge. for the Meats Which brighten their days, for their saucy and cute little Ways. is the honor they hope to attain, for the men they all have in their train. for the errors to Which theylre all blind, for the nursery just left behind. -1 Why are the Juniors not paid for keeping quiet in the corridors? Answer. They Won't accept hush money. What is the best filling for Park Street cake? Answer. Subway jam. Alas, how deceitful are Appearances, This is not a poem, We Qnly Wrote It thisway to fool you. 161 if I Q rx. ,, ,, 1 E E Q 3 sl' f S il 1 if Q-, 3 1 , l i w ,s 1 w I 5 1, 5? I T n , ' w P w , K V v i n 5 , 5 , ? ' , P 1 , i 5 I N? x. 5, wi, 'is , 51,-Y...-.. ----.x..:-5 -yi , - , I , ,ri v . f . f .- , .M 1 , Sk . . .. IJ, gift.. I .. .- ' xr. . -. - Jai' no I . gn. I' .. -- J , -, .. .ik 2451. ' 12-zr ':.:'l.:5r A nk? ' - - 'i iii L - 1. 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She Was at the mercy of a Faculty and trying hard to make conversation and an impression. The latter was certain when she exclaimed I think it's the grandest thing! This is the first class that ever .graduated full! , 'SK , i'f?j r,7,x. F :.. .N A X f -ff' f no ff 163 THE MICROCOSM a THE FOR THE FINE BOARD WISHES PICTURE WORK HE HAS T O T H- A N K DONE. MAN .. .ll-ai if ', If '. I I l , 5 'xr E 'ia' at Q I as 5 sie. , ,. :ffm -- '- - - . - J. . '- 'V3' . . - . . .f- . , L . - . - . . J. jf or K - . I .1-x.. -7.4 JE-1 ' . - ' . . 7 1 l av X X ' ' IV 4 -.I-,rr . A . - ' ' 1 ' . ' i - ' I- , 1 ' 'z ., - ' . . 'WU . - ' 1,1 4. ' iff- ' ' . . DT , h .- , . . , ' , - . 1 ,-- , - . Q . 0 f if' ' ' '.. -I4 'IJ 'L-'.,E:,' ,,:-. .3of .' . '--1? -DSR. , , . -, ,. . , ..,, 'Q ,,:' s I W gh:-tl' :Q . , Q . I . 1 gl.. SDJ 'I ul I an : is 3- - M ,j?gs-51' . , 1 , .-',S,.J,.92' - 1 W- as 'QV rs --2 .- . - - E . .. ' ' ' ' 'u . ' s 1 ' I 'a n i i E A 2 MSS 9 . - , l 1 I J NVE ARE YOUNG, MOTHER SIMMONS We are young, Mother Simmons, The Freshman said, And We Work all the day and the night, And yet you incessantly give us more Work, Do you think, inour youth, it is right?'7 I have tried, Mother Simmons Replied to her child, c'To instill common sense in your brain, And though I am sometimes convinced you have none Yet I try it again and again. We are young, said the child, And the physics too hard, For any poor Freshman to do it, Yet you finish us up With the German and French, Pray, how can We ever get through it?,' Then quoth Mother Simmons: ujust plan out your Work, That is one vital thing you must learn. If you don't, and yet manage somehow to get through Pray, WHAT do you think you could earn? But Weire young, said the child, I And We didn't suppose That our days would be crammed full as this, We had thought that college would be heaps of fun, But it's far from our notion of bliss. I have heard all you said, Mother Simmons replied, And I knovv that perhaps it is true, But yet, all my daughters Who leave me, 'make good' ' And that is the best I can do. 165 5 :tf5':f. .Q I ' ' :..' I I ' 'E mf?-' '. -:ff -- '. ' -f i ' -in-hp nuns- K-Z PRIZE BABIES OF 'L 0 ff 1' ,,,-w .fl 1 A R I -., sL,'u, le' W, , 1 I nfs' ',- 23: - -I-I. o I , 0 ' -u .- H. 0 :E it :Z . -N , gi.. ' ' I 'fp 11 'hr' ' . 4 I 'f .' 'u 14 .0 1: f' . 1' I .Q .U I , 'v la 14 1 1 .- f '1 . ' 'v' 44 SENIOR BABY SHOW IST PRIZE ZND PRIZE Names Withheld by parents request FY 2,1 .-- ,, S xx , : f 1 1-3 B5 - ei ,H ' 4 -Si? - :.f,r...H' ' K FX Qxx, 7' I I Q 3 - I . Q 'ff 3 7 i....l.....- . .- -......-,..-...--.... . ...-- , T1-1E END i I ' yy X D S 'Aft ' ' t Q . fl? I N 'G ff . E Sf TQQQSHE QA, X A Q 5 X5 Q, .7 M1 + IX Km vi lf! W 5 .nlz .Ink ,Q ,yNX Uf'- Zio!!! - .V 4 f 1 ,HL -I Hd NW M1 'CSX N 1132 Wifi MJ .: I M' i , , X. el HST- i gf'f1fN WXQw L!! ,. .hy 1 W - ,, ,.....--.:--'--- --r - ' . 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Could any 600k make anything finer than that, and Won't that hit the spot? Of course no cook could make anything finer. The beauty of it is that Women who cannot cook can make as good desserts as the best cook, for We' ,. 1 - Ju- , 1. V. . -. - -.- if -- we .12 'si ai' ' 2 .f-,H ,, . sf- f si-'. f' -I A ,I ,N y , br N 47 .f Ex tw hi fl' - Lf fr R, 'ff doesn,t have to be cooked. The young housekeeper who 'mzzsz' . A ., K-.... f'.:.'-- , ,.-..s.- s.-f prepare the meals herself and uses Jell-O, is saved much experiment- ,,p,,, Q ,AV. A opc, ing at the expense of her husband's digestion and good nature. l She is always' sure of a good dessert ,for him anyway. ln purity and wholesomeness Jell-O is as near perfection as science and skill can make it, and nothing else so surely hits the spot in the appetite that is pleading to be hit. There are seven Jell-O flavors: Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Grange, Cherry, Peach, Chocolate. IO cents each at any grocer's. 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'll I It is a Wise instructor Who can recognize his own notes in a student's note book. The Lord loveth the Way of the plugger, but the way of the bluffer shall perish. - il 11 H 4 I 1 l 4 l 1 ,p . ... .. .... ... ... .... .... ... 1... .. ... .. -- - - -551 1 b E I V U 7 I. A Cobb, Bates 81 X erxa Co. 5 I 1 are thoroughly equipped to supply ' Colleges, Schools, Institutions and A l 'all large users of the best quality I of groceries from their wholesale 1 2 store at 1 ' : QQZQSUMMER STREETZ VI 1 ,I M i in v I 4 is MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS I R. H. STEARNS Er co. OR several years We have made Gymnasium Suits for many Public and Private Schools. VVe shall be glad to sendyou samples of materials and quote prices if desired. R . H. STEARNS Er CO. RESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS A MISS ILLDE A. WITHERELL SHAMPOOING, ELECTRO SCALP MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENTS THE SHEFFIELD 394 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. BOSTON I I TEL TREMONT 21939 The sewing girls Will shine, also, When out into the Worldithey go To teach the heathen how' to sew. Yet charity begins at home5 To find a victim they need roam Only so far as city slums, VVhere every little foreigner comesg And drill them till they are half dead To tell the needle from the thread. ARTHUR D. JONES 'Mason and Contractor . . PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. 76 KINGSTON STREET I Albert P. Smith Telephone Richmond 1647 Smith Brothers Butter, Cheese and Eggs Z and 4 Faneuil Hall 1Warket and Basement No. 3 . l BOSTON - BOSTON 1Xf1ASS .. Telephones: 2676 and Oxford 331 S016 RCCClVCl'S Of HOUIC, 1165-4 Bellevue RANDOLPH CREAMERY VII MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS GINTY ROOFING SHIELD FOR oLD AND NEW Roors U Used in place of tar and gravel, tin, shingles or slate Lasts twice as long and costs less GINTY ROOFING SHIELDS GINTY CONDUCTORS GINTY, VENTILATORS Skylights, gutters and galvanized iron work John Andrew Ginty Ames Sc Ginty Factory, 444 P. A., off Hereford Street Telephone, Back Bay 3899-M qlffall and let us convince you that we can give you the best tit and workmanship for the most reasonable prices. A. A X E L S O N Hlahies' illiailnr 4 FRANCIS STREET OPPOSITE BRIGHAM'S HOSPITAL ROXBU RY. 'MASS. Honfeholci Management Inyzfrnetor. If some one gave you a greasy platter to clean, 'what would you do? Tired Student. I'd throw it at 'emi ' Just as the grand master was about to drink his sherbet, Saladin himself calmly cut his head from his body and com- manded the. remains to be taken away. . . . Q 'cEven for the Saladin this is a master stroke! 3 , f if-l-,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll E at an QEEQQTUMTY for War Qeheel WEBSTEKS New lN1tRNAn0NAL 2 DICTIONARY -THEMERRIAMWEBSIER! ...- ..,. Z1 'E There is always a question to be answered, a new 3 M 55' word pronounced, a spelling corrected, or a x - ,I .. .E phrase denned. All 3--, lille E A scholar asks: -. wg' My E7 ,HW : . . . x 3 0 l ie 32.31 f t'f30i E5 - When d1dB1smarck dle? I I I M-w- 5 ll l , lf'ffff? Z' ,oy nf 1-1 :J What is the height of Plkeis Peak ff- J .:., -H ll ' It fl ... How large was the great Chinese Wall ? ag nv ,i aialliggmaglahmof ff 3 Q What was the Childrerfs Crusade ? Etc. y F ' ,nl M H HH - S j ngiglgggggggggggg53352 E, fl I.-.wif xw E The New International answers all such 5-r ffff :fx i l W'5 i-Q ' 'ffgwtx 5 questions in language, history, geogra- , , El 5 55, 5? tml 2 Phr, biography, fiction, trades, arts, and W ' 'lllfgf E sciences, with final authority. TGEECI1 - 5 wif L3 your scholars how to use this New lore- .om-om-mmol.oofgj I-l l 4 5 ation. 'rho Dictionary Habit ooriyfoi-med 2 tsx , ,5i ' 51I ' f1 ,- I 5 9 ll : will prove of lasting beneilt. ,gl mln ? '-I 400,000 Worms DEFINED. .2700 PAGES, 6000 Q 'elk ILLUSTRATIONS. Astriklng feature lsthe i3,f ,I -- My .1-,wit f new divided pager-6 5ff0ke 0fGe'1wS- ffff. 'ful li. 2'S4s .- - h D' tion- 'All lftvigsss .. WRITE for Suggestions on the Use of t e lC Q Qt M aj E ' -FREE. Mention this Journal and we will llltxxgi f K .. ar-uf' gl' :fffi 'X 23'-44-241:--::L::::-:2v:4Pa lx A su -11' ' j : include a set of Pocket Maps. a t ji E G. 8: C. Merriam Co.,Spl'II'igfleldv M355- : ke a requisition for the fr ' ,, : WHY not at once ma l 7 ,, ' E NEW INTERNATIONAL-TheMerr1amWebster. fo QglllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllll r 1 MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS I 9 NNFYQWAT AN 'Q i T ' fnxrunns f K ' If .fil 2wpA' -1I.qE fllllililll - ,Q 3 Q L- fr - + I F ,Q G.,ED I I g g i g., 18L3iE22QLn5?li,Z?Boston.Mass. We Wonder if it Was a Household Economics student Who, when speaking of the possibilities of borrowing a rolling pin from the -college, said, ccWell, they use bread mixers at college, so of course they Wouldn't need a 'rolling pin. I Telephone, Brookline 36 A I ggwmw A Z I 1 ' 5 EMI, ef- , U Q - . A ,393 Is there, for honest failure, then, 5 That hangs her head, and a' . Il miwixwqumlul - E I that? Er taxi E ee T - The coward girl, We pass her by, I We dare to Hunk for a' that! I Ekiziib- I For a' th t d ' th r 3 ' afan 3 av T' yn Eiga!!! y D Our Work Won't count, and a, D- UPDIKE The rank is but the guinea stamp, atb? gbeftymuunt 1313255 There's knowledge' there, for 232 SUMMER ST. af that I BOSTON V PRINTER OF THE SIMMONS COLLEGE . BULLETIN,69'THE' PUBLICATIONS OF r I think She passed her mid-years, OTHERINSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING I Y I7 , f- V wc. wc ,gc es, rn su1e o It, and yet- , ' ' ' I may be Wrong - her locker Ojiferf -aid Student: U' Simmom' College been-S ezrezfzvzte t - t tfz P 't th . . ' Saint-Zlugtatijfz, Ejiigfzoppmz E 6 A Slgn vvhlch reads: CCTO Z A .R . . LET. IX MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS Cox S0118 Vining Simmons Souvenirs 72 NIADISQN AVE. Pennants Coiftilffhl 75 Cents NEW, YORK Banners Qnlftilgfgghj 51.50 Simmons Seal Pins in 531.00 A Silver andiipwards f Simmons Writin T b- . -43? . - . . . 3 n Caps Q Hoods lets with printed seal, 30 cents and L fi? Die stamped paper in I 3 . ' quire boxes with en- Gowns Degrees yelopes A . p 40, 50 and 60 cents per box A A F in A' F Pillows made to special order Pulpit and Judicial Robes c, , . . . . A. D. 'M l A hl n Choir Vestments ac ac a 502 Boylston Street, Boston of S - A Crocker China and . 7 Q - Glassware T The Ama Pam! wlliesnelffit S3E1fiZ?6fl'i?t3iiiO5fEErEfSBl?.Z French China' stantly arriving from the best Potteries and Glass Factories of England, France, Germany, Austria, China, Japan and America. p Patronswill iind extensive exhibits in ' ' , Dinner Set Department ,Art Pottery Rooms Glassware Department , Lamp Department Stock Pattern Department Hotel and Club Department In our KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT is an extensive variety of Souffle Dishes, Egg Poachers, Cafeteriers, Casseroles, Cocottes, Shirred Egg Dishes, etc., in French Porcelain and other wares. Also plain and decorated wares for kitchen and pantry. ThQBluedWillpw . . . ., , . - 1 1 B e pattern in full assortment. Yellow Mixing Bowls and Nappies, Blanc mange l ,ou s, u Edge Pie Plates, etc. t STUDENTS' REQUISITES ' Lamps, Tea Sets, Chocolate Pots and Sets, Candlesticks, Welsh Rarebit Plates, Tea lnfusers, Jardinieres, Window Boxes,'Ferneries, Bureau Sets, Bon Bon Dishes, Plates of all ' ' ' ' ' ' - -B 't ble for com limentary and kinds, odd Pitchers in endless variety, as well as Bric a trac sui a p wedding gifts. Glassware of all grades. Inspection invited. Jones, lVlcDuffee 8: Stratton Co. I Crockery, China and Glass Merchants ' 33 Franklin, COT. Hawley Street, Near Washington and Summer Streets MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS Beatey 8: Baron DIEGES E-f CLUST SHAMPOOING 50 AND 75 CENTS - Ulf We made if, W5 fightn SCALP TREATMENT 50 CENTS FACIAL MASSAGE MANICURING -l V 50 CENTS 25 CENTS ' 7 TEMPLE PLACE I ROOM 67 Class Pins , Medals Telephone Oxford 2645-J Fraternity Pins V X Stationery K At the close of each live Weeks the heads of the various de- partments ,Will send invitation cards to their receptions. CRITICISM OF A LONG THEME A . . . You should have begun with the last sentence and ornitted all that precedesf, To cut or notito cut - that is the question! Cl-IOlSA CEYLON TEA 2-f ' fx Qmfsamfnr . '. ' PURE L C amsters l1lfti2i,T' il li L 60-cents lf2 lb. lfiqif Camsters qmillllu 35 cams i llllllilii-ll'5'llQE ll .FRAGRANT '-' - 5 ,is 'lass' ' T Packed in Parchmentflinecl One pouncland halffpound Canisters VVe invite comparison with other Teas of the same or higher price. S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON , f BRooKL1NE QE p College Girls! We are pleased to announce that We have enlarged our quarters this season, and are, therefore, pre- pared to show you a larger assort- ment of original hats at the Tame moderate prices: Your early inspection is invited. Fannette Millinery Parlors 7 Temple Place Boston MICROCOSM ADVERTISEMENTS FOUNDED WITH THE COLLEGE- 1902 Isn't this room terribly Warm? ' Now a week from to-day We Will have a little test. I dovzit see anything funny I But you shouldn't have forgotten. Iam sorry I had to give you an L. Your ability isn't at fault- I really can't understand All reserved books are to be returned the morning after taking. No Wet umbrellas or outside Wraps -- All things being equal -- In the last analysis -- Exactly. The class is dismissed. ENGLISH AS OUR INSTRUCTORS SPEAK HER Now, if all these small settlements could only unite in union - But things like that don' t-er-be When going to and from SIMIX-IONS COLLEGE Send your baggage by the ARMSTRONG TRANSFER CO. We give the best and most reliable service of any express company in Boston, and make more trips daily than any other company. We have unequalled facilities for tracing baggage that has been delayed or gone astray. Provided you purchase your railroad tickets in advance, We can check- your baggage from residence to destination, if you desire. Brookline Office: 1352 Beacon Street Telephone, BROOKLINE 3020 Principal Office: 271 Albany Street, Boston Telephone, TREMONT 55 Also offices in all Railroad Stations in Boston C. F. Honey G39 Co. Coats Suits Gowns Skirts and Evening Wraps For Wlifref and Women This'Department Offers at All Times The Latest Styles of Wearing Apparel In Both Imported ' and American Made Goods PRACTICAL AND DRESSY MODELS AT MODERATE PRICES Xu 4i?, u,, :z, , 31 , F, i avi a p - penn I I F . :J Q - H , ' ' . .9 g .X ' .Q A,-- -- ' 'H .9 F N bi eauggw i-ff? m y - -I '45-'R t will lf? ' ' ' I Q . lllv ul 1 ' - ne gg, ff I I ' 1 j I '-ll 1-I I . E 5 '1 j' E Q In I I f I .I Whither away my Simmons maid, p 19 I ' . , - I 2 I ' ,p I ' -,Q - I am going to Hatch s sir she sayed I is A . '13 ' , ' Q Ea --'j I 1 t And why F' to there do you choose to go 'N V39 I 32: 5? I Because she said It's a lovely show , A' 1 I 1 'I liff And there is not a shop in all creation di ' Where the goods and prices are such a temptation. If 2 51 tya . I . 4 The things I see are things I can buy 5 I Jie. For they suit my purse aswell as my eye ,- gf. Q' I A Q So to Hatch's she Wended her blithesome way V . 5' E, p q I . , V!! i I 2 . J ' 5 'K,.g Q As we trust that you will next shopping day.- - ' I 0 X ' i' sl-f-Lili 1 ' I, 57-' I V I QI gf ,Vp, ' A5 5 s---'4 H5 y it . P5 I fi Q llffqln V y :jig ag .z 4 c Q' f I V ,,.- .'A. f l ',:. r ' A l .V Xl K - .,,,,x- 'fs lag l I J A Our dainty hand embroidered Mandarin Coats for Negligee and Opera wear, and exclusivekline of waists made from our own imported goods, combined with can Chinese embroideries are enough to delight any one who might be the receiver of anyfone of these things. '3' May we have the pleasure of showing you these goods? WALTER TI Hi-XTCH C? CO. 138 'nwmocil' and Wes? Sfraefs g 5 We .sen rugs Too and we have never Gem undersolcl L J I I , ' 'Irs ' o y Q-. :1if if of '- y vw -.4 ram,-ff 5 . 1 If A, 4 I LE . y A :. V I ' 51 f 5' QW ffl if' M1 ., ,, X vi ? T i I ,N 8 T 3 In W: W, Q gl f 1U I 1 ' 1 4 , 2 I 5, - EE:- S iw 1 js 5 Er 5 , R i I F S L ,Q F L f 5 z 'i 1 sl. L 9' U 'X i ii! 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