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gr gtg! . :fllQf m e IFYUKUB' MARY HALEY MORAN, Inslr1u'lor in Lunch Room lllanagement. Business Training and Experience in Stenography, Book-keeping, Ofiice Management, and in Settlement and Social Work. Director of the New England Kitchen, XVomen's Educational and Industrial Union. Ten years in the employ of the Union: eight years in the l.nneh Dept. of tl1e New England Kitchen. - Societies: President ot' Business W'omen's Clnh. NIAY ALLINSON, Instrm'tor in Eronomirs. A.B., University of Illinois, 19065 A.M., 1907. Associate Director, Research Dept. NNYQIIICITS Educational and Industrial Union. Societies: Phi Beta lxappa, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Delta Psi, American Economics Association. GERTRUDI5 FRANCES BARBOUR, Assistant in Biology. S.B., Sim- mons College, IQIOQ S.M., Simmons College, 191 1. Sewing Classes, Quincy Evening School: Sewing and Cooking Classes, Misses Allen's School for Girls, Wlest Newton. MARGERY BOYLSTON, Inslruvlor in Biology. B.S., Simmons College, 1908. Formerly: Assistant in lliology, Sinnnons College, 1908-19093 lnslrnetor, Packer ln- stitnte, Brooklyn, 1909-1910, ' ROBERT M. BROOKFIELD, Instrmflor in Business Law and Metlzods. West Point, 1 896, Commissioned in the United States Army, LLB., University of Pennsylvania, 1904. Formerly: Memher of Philadelphia Har: Professor of Connnercial Law, Central l-ligh School, Philadelphiag Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Girard College, Philadelphia. Societies: Past Master Lodge SI F.A.M. FRANCES VVENTWORTH CUTLER, Instructor in English. B.A., Vassar College, 1909, M.A., University of Maine, 1913. Formerly: Teacher at lirantwood llall, llronville, N. Y.: Putnam llall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa. EMMA BEI.I.lf'i DEARBORN, Insfrlnvor in the Summer Secretarial Classes. BERTHA NIETCALF EMERSON, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1910. lformerly: Assistant to the editor of the Massachusetts llistorical Society, Secretarial Assistant in the Presidents Otiicc at Harvard University, 28
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wwe' 0 WW bf lllrrw CAROLINE DAVIS ABORN, In.vlr11rto1'in the Psychology of Child Life. Director of Kindergartens, Boston, Mass. - ' 1 Societies: Twentieth Century Club, Boston: International Kindergarten Union: Bos- ton Teachers' Club: New England Federation of Kindergarten Clubsfl: E. MELBOURNE GREENE, I,lIl'fIl7'L'7' on the flpprerizltion of Art, Boston Museum of Pine Arts. B.L., University of California, 18921 Ph.D., Berlin, 1908. The Appreciation of Art, twenty lectures: Tl1c History of Art, thirty lectures. I orn1crlyZ University Extension Lecturer, University of California, 1901. Publications: In the course of C0lllIllCllUll-'IVIC ll'0rk of .f'll'l.' fl Syxtezn of .'1c.vtl1cl1'tr .'ll fll'Ct'l'4lfl'0ll. JULIA HARVEY BRADLEY, IlI.Yll'llt'f0l' in Dnrs.v1naleil1g. Teacher of Dressinaking at Emmanuel llouse. l'ormcrly: Designer for Grueby, Faicnce Co., 1900-1907. Societies: Massachusetts llorticultural Society. CHARLES FRANCIS DORR BlCI.DI+IN, Lerllzrw' on Pulilit' D0l'll7lICl1f.Y., LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Librarian, State Library of Massachusetts: Chairman. Free Public Library Connnission of Massachusetts: Vice-President, League of Library Connnissions. FRANCES T. E. BOYD, lll.YlI'lIt'l0l' in III5fillIll0HlIl lltlzzlnlyerrzwll- Course in Institutional lvI?tHZlgCT71Cl1t, Simmons, 1908. l orn1erly: llouse Superintendent and Bursar at St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y. ELIZABETH NI. GOODRICH, Izzslrurlor in Instimtional llflanagemenr and House Superinlcndent of the Simmons College Dormitories. Traveled in England and Europe. lfornierly: Assistant llouse Superintendent, Simmons College. EVA W. VVHITE, lnstrurlor in the School for Social llforkers. B.S.,. Simmons, 1907. Head NVorker, Elizabeth Peabody Homeg Special Agent, Massachusetts Board of Ed- ucation. Sosieticsz Twentieth Century Club, Monday Evening Club, VV0men's City Club, New England Home Ecvnomics Association. EMMA B. MATTESON, Iuslrurlor in Cookery. B.S., Columbia Uni-- versity, 191 1. Formerly: Pratt Institute: Summer School, Middlebury College, Vt.: State Normal. School, Winona, Minn. H011 leave of absence. 27
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gent. - n .stuff he Jllllirrurna AMY FACKT, Assistant in Household Economies. lllinois Woman's College, 1903: B.S., Simmons College, 1912. MARIAN GAGE, Instructor in Household Economics. Boston Cooking School: Physics at Columbia Summer School. Formerly: Assistant Dietitian, State Sanitarium, Rutland, Mass.: Teacher of Cookery, Boston Public School: Teacher of Cookery, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. ll.: Assistant in Household Economics, Simmons College. Societies: New England llome Economics, National Economics Association. HELEN GOLLER, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wvellesley College: B.S., Simmons College. Formerly: Secretarial position in Philadelphia. RALPH YOLNEY HARLOW, Instructor in History. A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 19093 M.A., Yale University, 191 I : Ph.D., Yale University, IQI3. lformerly: Mr. Leal's School, Plainfield, N. J., IQCQ-IQIO. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American llistorical Association. Tl-IERESA HITCHLER, Instructor in Library Scieure. lieail Cataloguer, Public Library, Brooklyn, N. Y. RAYMOND G. LAIRD, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. B.C.S., New York University, 18933 C.P.A. Formerly: Eastman College, Poughkeepsie: DeWitt Clinton High School, New York City: l-ligh School of Commerce, New York City: High School of Commerce, Boston. Societies: Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association, New England Commercial Teachers' Association, New England Penmanship Supervisors' Association, Zanerian Pen- manship Association, Boston High School Masters' Club, Boston School Men's Club, Con- necticut State Society of Certified Public Accountants. Publications: Sundry articles in professional magazines. GEORGE AUGUSTUS LINHART, Instrurtor in Chemistry. A.B., City College of Philadelphia, 19065 B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1909: A.M., Yale University, 1911: Ph.D., Yale University, 1913. Formerly: Instructor at the Central Y. M. C. A. Institute, Philadelphia, 1906-1909: Assistant Instructor in the Kent Chemical Laboratory of Yale University, 1910-1913. Publications: Articles out the Hydrolysis of fllkyl Metallic .S'ulphates: XXXII, 51: XXXIV, 290: 539: XXV, 283 in the .fluiericau Journal of .S'cie11ct'.--Articles on the Rate of Reduction of Mercuric Chloride by Phosphorous Acid: XXXV, 353 in the American Journal of Science-Articles on the Instantaneous Transformation of Mercuric Compounds to Calo- mel, and the Application of this Process in Cases of Mercuric Poisoning in the New York Medical Journal. I Societies: Member of the Yale Chapter of the Sigma Xl, Research Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physical Chemistry Department. 29
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