Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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'Q 1 mvwnzv -j 2, m y '599 5 lr Q , . qv - R V .- .gg..g.-.g.g.-. .'- g aa.: u.l,l. a o 1. . , , .. .,. .,. .,. Published by Tl-IE SENICDR CLASS Simmons College Boston - Nlassaclwusetts FQREWORD l-his is not the mere recorc rather an etlort to deioict the ing ol character through socia the environment ol school through the traditions and ic ll , ll , , our little world. It is saic today become the preceden ing ol laets, out intangible mould- Contacts, through and campus, and eals emtbodied in that the acts ol ts ol lIOiT1Oi'i'OVV thus Only-jglazg igifgigfaQz3afg:5rggfwy,gaig.ggrl1ggfgll Signifi- cance:59l-'-ils1e5e,.-lozur years. g.:-.g.-. ... .. , .,. , .,..,. .,, SU 1 H 3 ti ctJ'v1J'wlv'54 CONTENTS Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Soonomores Freshmen Graduates Attivities publications Athletics Features Niicrociiaos Directory and Ads L g V To BANCRGFT BEATLES' our new iriend, adviser, and president in appreciation oi his geniality and genuine interest in time student body time Class oi '34 dedicates this book 4 ANE LOUISE MESICLK DEAN OF SIMMONS CIOLLEGE POLLY H. CHURCZIIILI. President of Simmons Collage Student GOX'L'I'll111CI1l Association 1f!53'193-I I 9 MICROCOSM 34 BARBARA ZURBACH '35 Plzotograplz Editor DOROTHY PETERSON '34 Assistant ELEANOR DOBSON '35 Advertising Nlanager VIRGINIA LINTON '34 JEAN CROSBY '35 BARBARA JACKMAN '35 The Microcosm Staff Editor-in-Chid LOUISE WOODMAN '34 Assistants Business Alanager BARBARA TITUS '34 Assistant LUCILLE SCUDDER '35 Class Representatives GRACE MILLER '37 MARIAN RANDALL '37 Faculgz Adviser LYLE K. BUSH IO RUTH JACOBS 34 Circulation Manager ANNA GRACE SPENCER Assistant DARTHA HEATH Art Editor MARGUERITE FROST PAULINE CROSBY MARY LOUISE IMRIE I9 MICJQOCQSM gg., .Pl 1 1 Bark Row: KI. L. lmrie. E. Dobson. KI. Frost. Crosby. XI. Randall. R. Jacobs Serorzd Row: B. Zurbach. P. Crosby. B. Jackman. D. Heath. G. Miller. L. Scudder 1710111 Row: D. Peterson. B. Titus, Mr. Bush, L. XYoodrnan, A. G. Spencer The Mierocosm MICROCOSNI is under the control of Student Government. The staff is elected not by the school but by members ofthe outgoing stall. Its purpose is to keep alive throughout the years the memories of college lile. We wish to thank the Faculty and students for their loval cooperation in the pub- lishing of this bookg Mr. Bush for his enthusiasm and helpful criticism: Miss Burnett and Nliss Sutherland for their welcome advice: and Blr. Valz, the representative of the Andover Press, for his invaluable aid in the compiling ofthe 1934 Mioizocosxi. 1 1 9 MICROCOSM 34 The Corporation HENRY LEFAVOUR, Ph.D., LL.D., Boston GEORGE HENRY ELLIS, LL.D., Newton JOHN WASHBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Milton MARY ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Boston HENRY EDMUND BOTHFELD, Sherborn SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, A.M., Ed.D., Meredith, N. H. CARL DREYFUS, A.B., Boston GEORGE WADE. MITTON, Brookline MRS. AMY PUTNAM DAVOL, Brookline CHARLES MILTON DAVENPORT, A.B., LL.B., Boston WILLIAM EMERSON, A.B., Cambridge FRANCIS PRESCOTT, A.B., Grafton MRS. CARITA HUNTER LOVEJOY, S.B., Melrose SARAH STORER GOODWIN, B.L., Concord JOHN STANLEY AMES, A.B., M.F., Easton WILLIAM BROOKS BAKER, A.B., LL.B., Newton MRS. MARGARET CLTRRIER SMITH, S.B., Newton MRS. MARJORIE SOPER NUHN, S.B., Waterbury, Conn. MRS. MARGARET PLANT BAGKUS, S.B., Glencarlyn, Va. BANCROFT BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., Belmont ERXIVIN HASKELL SCHELL, S.B., Cambridge XNILLI,-Xlvi BARTLETT THLTRBER, S.M., lvlilton JOHN VV.-XSHBURN BARTOL, A.B., M.D., Chairman HENRX' EDMUND BOTHFELD, Trmszwr WILLIAM BROOKS BAKER, A.B., LL.B., Clerk BANOROET BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., Presiderzt ryfthe College GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Wellesley, Assistant Clerk I2 .MICROCOSJVI MISS MISS MRS MRS MISS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MISS MRS MRS MRS MISS MISS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MISS MRS MISS MRS MRS MRS MISS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MISS Simmons College Associates MADELEINE LAXVRENCE, Boston, Chairman SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Meredith, N. H WILLIAM A. BACKUS, Glcncarlyn, JOHN W. BARTOL, Milton MARIAN L. BLAKE, Boston ROLLIN H. BROWN, Sharon JOHN BRYANT, Brookline GEORGE D. BURRAGE, Brookline GUY W. CURRIER, Boston STEPHEN B. DAVOL, Brookline ROSE L. DEXTER, Boston PAUL A. DRAPER, Canton CARI. DREYFUS, Boston SYDNEY DREYFUS, Brookline ETHEL A. FORBES, Boston SARAH S. GOODwIN, Concord C. NICHOLS GREENE, Boston HENRY I. HARRIMAN, Newton WILLIAM HOOPER, Manchester HENRY V. HUBBARD, Milton Va. STAFFORD F. JOHNSON, Cambridge ANNA A. KLOSS, Boston HORATIO A. LAMB, Milton ROSAMOND LAMB, Milton HENRY LEFAVOUR, Boston VICTOR C. LOVEJOY, Melrose ROGER B. MERRIMAN, Cambridge JANE L. MESICK, Boston GEORGE A. MIRICK, Boston FREDERICK L. NLTHN, Waterbury, GEORGE B. POOLE, Newton JOHN RICHARDSON, Newton HENRY B. SAXVYER, Boston Conn FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, Jr., Newton ALBERT D. SIMMONS, Cleveland , O HERBERT W. SMITH, Newton EDVVIN S. WEBSTER, Newton STEPHEN M. WELD, Boston GEORGE R. VVHITE, Lynn MARY E. WILLIAMS, Boston 13 hio I9 MICROCOSM 34 Officers of Administration BANCROFT BEATLEY, A.M., Ed.D., President JANE LOUISE MESICR, Ph.D., Litt.D., Dean ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, A.M., Litt.D., Dean cfthe Graduate Division DORA BLANCHE SHERBURNE, S.B., Registrar RICHMOND KNOWLTON BACHELDER, B.B.A., Bursar MARJORIE BURBANR, A.B., Recorder GERTRUDE JANE BURNETT, S.B., Assistant to the President ALICE IVES GILMAN, S.B., Assistant to the Dean DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, S.B., Assistant Registrar MARION TENNY CRAIG, S.B., Assistant to the Director qfthe School ofLibra0i Science ELVA MARION LAKE, Ph.B., Secretagi to the Director ofthe School 0fPuhlic Health Nursing RUTH GORDON, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director ofthe School zyfSecretarial Studies BEATRICE SPAULDING, S.B., Secretary to the Director cy' the School iyfHouschold Economics ESTHER PAULINE SPINNEY, S.B., Secretary to the Director rj the Prince School cy' Store Service Education JANICE PRESTON GOLDSMITH, A.B., S.B., Secretary to the Director typ the School :yi Social Work E. T. BERNICE RIGGS, Assistant to the Bursar ETHEL MILDRED GUMMER, SB., Assistant to the Bursar NIABEL EMERSON CARLTON, S.B., Assistant to the Bursar LOUISE FOSTER MILLIKEN, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar DOROTHY GERTRUDE COVE, S.B., Assistant to the Registrar EVELYN ANNA JUSTIS, S.B., Assistant to the Recorder IRENE NIARGARET DONAHUE, Ojice Secretarji, Prince School cyfStore Service Education MARY CHRISTINE BROWN, Ojice Assistant, School cj Social Work GERTRUDE CAROL HINES, Assistant in the Dean's Ojice ESTHER FREEBORN CHACE, S.B., Assistant in the President's Ojice ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, A.B., S.B., Librarian JENNIE CLIFTON FROST, A.B., S.B., AssistantLihrarian ALMA ESTES BROWNE, S.B., Assistant in charge cf the Social Service Library AMY ESTHER SCHWAMB, A.B., S.B., Cataloguer DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GUPPY, S.B., Assistant in the Libragi DOROTHY ISABELLA BODXVELL, S.B., Assistant in the Libragi HORTENSIA FARRALL ROBINSON, S.B., M.D., Aledical Consultant MARY ANTOINETTE CLAPP, A.B., S.M., Supervisor QfPltlCE77Z07Zli, School cy'Social Work CAROLINE MAYO MITCHELL, Acting Head Alatron ofthe Brookline Avenue Dorrnitories HELENA MCFARLIN, House Superintendent cf the Brookline Avenue Dorniitories I4 I9 MICROCOSNI 3 VIOLET PEARL GRAY, Assistant House Sujnerizztenderzt ry' the Brookline Avenue Dorntitories BERTHA LUCE PAYNE, Matron fy' West House MARTHA MILLIGAN CLARKE, Matron fyf North Hall MARY FRANCES COOPER, S.B., Director tj the Francis Street Dormitories ALICE LOUISE BURNELL, Matron ofthe Francis Street Dormitories MARY S. CORBETT, Matron :yr the Francis Street Dorrnitories FLORENCE JEROME CUTTING, Matron of the Francis Street Dorrnitories ELIZABETH EVELYN FOWLER, Alatron typ the Francis Street Dormitories ISABEL HADFIELD, Matron ty' tlze Francis Street Dormitories LOUISE RIPLEY BALLOU, Assistant .Matron qfthe Brookline Avenue Dornzitories SARA MATHEWS GOODMAN, A.B., Assistant llflatron cf the Brookline Avenue Dormitories OCTAVIA FERGUSON LORD, Assistant ltlatron ofthe Brookline Avenue Dornzitories ABBIE DOWNER MUDGETT, Assistant Nlatron cyftlze Brookline Avenue Dormitories SARAH CORD THAMES, S.B., Manager cy' tlze Lunchroom HELEN MEREDITH BRADSTREET, .Manager ty' the Simmons Co-operative Store MARGARET ALOUISE HART, Ojice Assistant MARJORIE LOUISE SHEA, S.B., Executive Secretary ofthe Alumnae Association PHYLLIS ABELL HILL, S.B., Publicigt Director I5 ADMlNlSTF?ATl0N SN APS B Riggs? 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H , M -1 2'-i w v, w x-W if 'aff-if v .I 4'3,g,, ff, I ' 'A - 1 r 1551542 ,'f'X15Hf: X2s14 'fhf-fa-.w el .. Limb, ' Wggff- Q':11': ,:Lfw6f , - .ww-65 mf: af I9 MICROCOSM 34 BANGROFT BEATLEY, President. A.M., Harvard University, 1916, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1923. Also: Lecturer on Education. Formerly: Associate Professor of Education, Harvard University. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, National Society for the Study of Education, National Society of College Teachers of Education. Publication: Achievement in the junior High School. HENRY LEFAVOUR, President, Emeritus. A.B., Williams College, 1883, Ph.D., Williams College, 1886, LL.D., Williams College, 1902, Tufts College, 1905, Additional Course, University of Berlin. Formerbz: Instructor in Williston Seminary, Professor and Dean, Williams College, President of Simmons College, 1902-1933. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Trustee, Williams College, Trustee, Boston State Hospital, Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Political Science Association, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Historical Society, Chairman of Trustees, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, St. Botolph Club, Union Club, University Club of New York, University Club of Boston. JANE LOUISE MESICK, Dean. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke, 1930. Also: Assistant Professor of English and Ethics. Formerbv: Teacher of English, Glendale College, Glendale, Ohio, 1909-191 1, Head of Department of English, The Drum Hill School, Peekskill, New York, IQI3-1915, Instructor in English, Wells College, 1917-IQI9, Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1920-1923, Assistant Dean and Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1923-1925. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association, National Education Association, American Association of University Women, National Association of Deans of Women. Publication: The English Traveller in America QI785-18355. SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD, Dean, Emerita. A.M. Tufts College, Ed.D., Rhode Island College of Education. Formerbf: Principal of Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vt., Director of Training School for Teachers, Saratoga, N. Y., Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., Supervisor of Schools, Boston, Mass., Member of Massachusetts State Board of Education, Dean of Simmons College, 1902-1920. Societies: The Mayiiower Club, Executive Committee of Womenis Education Associ- ation, American Home Economics Association, American Sociological Associa- t1on. 17 Even As - - - M X ',, ,QW ,Q V WW M f7Y42ff5 y7 8 You and I 'W f4 f,7,f4QL ffww -fi 4 f0Q,,,,Q,, 1 9 1 Q 7 15 QFSYJN ISS? qv.-A 1 I V I 1 M 2 Faculty Autograph Page O I9 MICROCOSM 34 Biology and Health Biology deals with life, and with living things, of which we are a part. To understand the world about us, to appreciate the beauty and wonders of plant and ani- mal life, to know ourselves, and to attempt an explana- tion of social behavior, we need some background of bi- ology, some knowledge ofthe nature of living material. Much of our biology instruction is liberal, rather than technical. The Department makes a contribution to the preparation for technical work in several schools, not- ably, Household Economics, Nursing, and Social Work. Those who continue their biological subjects in the School of Science during their Senior year may prepare 1 for various technical fields, including public health, and hospital laboratory positions, research assistants, and teaching. Such work brings more than ordinary satisfactions to the individual in that it often contributes directly to human welfare and health. -Curtis Morrison Hilliard CURTIS MORRISON HILLIARD, Przfessor Q' Biology and Public Health. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1909, Additional Courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909- 1910. Formerhf: Instructor at College of the City of New York, 191 1-191 2, Assistant Professor of Biology, Purdue University, I9I2-1914. Societies: Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi, Delta Omega, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Bacteriologists, Executive Committee, Massachusetts Board of Health Association, Boston Bacteriological Society, Ex- ecutive Committee, Director and Chairman, Health Service Committee, Boston Chapter, American Red Cross, President, Massachusetts Central Health Council, Fellow, American Public Health Association, Executive Committee, Massa- chusetts Child Council, Executive Committee, Boston Health League. Publications: Textbook cy' Bacteriology ana' Its Application, Prevention typ Diseaee in Ilze Com- munigz. CAROLINE MAUDE HOLT, Associate Pryessor ty' Biology. A.B., Wellesley, Graduate Work at Harvard, A.M., Columbia University, Ph.D., University of Pennsyl- vania. Formerbw: Instructor in Biology, Wellesley College. Societies: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Anatomists , The Genetics Society ofthe United States 0fA1I1Cl'lC31 Foreign Policy Association. Publications: journal Q' Comparative Neurology, journal tyfllforplzology. 21 I9 MICROCOSM 34 EDITH ARTHUR BECKLER lBacteriologist, State Department cyfHealthj, Assistant Professor of Public Health. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SUSIE AUGUSTA VVATSON, Assistant PTQCB5507 ryf Biology and Nursing. A.B., Mount Hol- yoke College, 1901, R.N., Newton Hospital School of Nursing, 1905, S.B., Co- lumbia University, I QI 2. Fornzerbr: Instructor in Sciences, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital School of Nursing, Boston, Instructor in Sciences, St. Louis, Missouri, School of Nursing, Instructor, School oi' Nursing, Rochester, New York, Director of Education, School of Nurs- ing, University of Michigan. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, Mount Holyoke Club, Boston, College Club of Boston, American Nurses' Association, National League of Nursing Education. CATHERINE JONES WITTON lMRs.j, Assistant Prtjessor ay' Biology. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1918, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine, M.A. QMedical Sciencej, Radcliffe, 1930. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HINTON, Lecturer on Wassermann Technique. S.B., Harvard, 1905, M.D., Harvard, 1912. ISABEL LINSCOTT SARGENT CMRS.D, Instructor in Biology. A.B., Wellesley, 1926. FLORENCE CORA KELLY, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1926. FLORENCE LYNDON MEREDITH, Lecturer on Hygiene. S.B., M.D. OUIDA CROUsE MONTAGUE fMRS.D, Special Instructor in Hospital Laboratogf Methods. S.B., Simmons College, 1924. MARY Is.-xBEL NEWVTON, Instructor in Biology. S.B. Connecticut College for Women, 1926, A.M., Mount Holyoke College, 1929. Forrnerbr: Assistant and Graduate Fellow, Mount Holyoke, Research Assistant, Thorndike Memorial, 1929-1930. Publications: American journal tg'Plg1siology,- journal if Experimental Medicine. PHILIP MORRISON RICHARDSON, Instructor in Biology. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1926, Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1930. Fornzerly: Instructor, Colby College, 1927-1928, Teaching Fellow in Physiological Chemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, IQ29-1930. GENEVIEVE YOUNG, Assistant in Biology. S.B., Simmons College, 1931. Socieyf: Simmons College Academy. '22 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Chemistry The aims of the department of chemistry are to give to students of science a technical training, to slu- dents of household economics a foundation upon which to build an understanding of their technical subjects, and to all students in the department a grasp of the spirit of science. To understand the meaning ofscience one must him- self have studied diligently some one of its branches. The details which he mustmemorize, the particular deductions which he must draw from them, the experience of ob- taining tirst-hand information by laboratory experi- ments, all of these may fade as time passes. If there re- l mains, however, an appreciation that Nature is governed by fundamental laws which can be discovered by systematic search carried on with absolute honesty, accurate observation, and rigid logic, the effort of studying chem- istry will not have been in vain, and the object ofthe teachers in this department will have been attained. -Kenneth Lamartine Mark KENNETH LAMARTINE MARK, Prryfessor m'ChemistU1, and Director zyf the School mf General Science. A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., Harvard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1903. Formerly: Assistant in Chemistry, Harvard University, Instructor in Chemistry, Sim- mons College, 1904-1906, Assistant Professor, Simmons College, 1906-1914, Associate Professor, Simmons College, 1914-1916. Societies: Delta Upsilon, American Chemical Society, Fellow, The American Acade- my of Arts and Sciences. Publications: Thermal Expansion of Gases, Salinigf Q' Sea Water, Laboratogf Exercises in In- organic Chemistry. GORHAM WALLER HARRIS, Associate Przwssor ay' Chemistry. A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard, 1915. Formerbw: Teacher of Latin, Greek, and Geometry, Medford High School, Medford, Mass., 1907-1908, Assistant and Teaching Fellow in Chemistry at Harvard Uni- versity, IQOS-19103 Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1910-1913, Assistant Professor, 1914-1924, Associate Professor, 1924. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association of Harvard Chemists, American Asso- ciation of University Professors, N.E. Association of Chemistry Teachers. Publication: Floating Equilibrium. FLORENCE CELIA SARGENT fMRS.j, Assistant P7'QfE.S507' zyf Clzemistiy. S.B., Simmons College, 1911, Additional Courses at Harvard Medical School. Formerhz: Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant 23 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Analyst, Division of Food and Drugs, Massachusetts State Department of Health. Society: American Chemical Society. RAYMOND ELwo0D NEAL, Assistant Przyfcssor ry Chcnzist1j1. S.B., Harvard University, 1919. Formerb: Private Tutor, Instructor in Chemistry at Simmons College, 1920-1924. Society: American Chemical Society. Publication: Short Laboratory Course in General Chemistgf. LALIA CHARLTON PRATT fMRS.j, Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1922. Formerly: Instructor of Chemistry and Latin, Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York. INA MARY GRANARA, Instructor in Chemistgf. S.B., Simmons College, IQQ4Q Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924-1925. Societies: American Chemical Society, Simmons College Academy, American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Science. FLORENCE WETHERBE12 MARK, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, 1904. Formerbf: Assistant in Chemistry, 1904-19053 Instructor in Chemistry, IQO5-1907 and 1918-1919, Simmons College, Special Instructor at various other times. LUELLA DUDLEY, Instructor in Chenzistgz. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. Formcrbf: Research Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1929-1931. Sociegl: Simmons College Academy. BLENDA CHRISTINA THORMER, Special Instructor in Chemistry. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. Additional course at Harvard, 193 1. Formerty: Instructor in Chemistry, Science Hill School, Shelbyville, Kentucky, 1929- 1933- 24 I9 IVIICROCOSM 34 Economics NWC hope that Economics will always be listcd among the courses that have helped the Simmons grad- uates to understand and therefore to fulfill happily and usefully their part in the life of the communityf' Sara Henry Slifer SARA HENRX' STITES, P7AQfl?5.Y0I' ry' Efonomifs. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 18995 A.M., IQOOQ Ph.D., 1904, Student in Economics, Geography and Ethnography at the Sor- bonne and at the College de France, IQOO-IQOI, Uni- versity of Leipsic, 1901-1902. Formerbi: Co-principal of the Wilkes-Barre Institute, 1904-1912. Societies: American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legisla- tion, Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association, Association of University Wlomeng Massa- chusetts Council on Women and Children in Industry, Worke1's' Educational Bureau, and various social welfare organizations. Publicatiorm Economics qfilze Iroquois, 19043 One of the authors of Five Hzmdrrd Prartiml Questions in Economics, 1916. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Assistant Pryfessor gf Eronomics. A.B., Harvard, 1914g A.M., Har- vard, 1924, Docteur de l'Universite de Paris, 1925. Additional study at London School of Economics and University of Berlin. Formerbi: Instructor in French, American School, Tokyo, Japan, Instructor in Eco- nomics Department, Extension Division, University of California at Los Angeles: Personnel and Educational work with the Weste1'1i Union Telegraph Company, New York City and other corporations in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Publication: L'i1y'iuence de Charles Fourier sur Ia vie Jociale contemporaim' an Franrv, 1925. FELIX IRA SHAFFNER, Inytrucior in Economics. A.B., Harvard, 1925g A.M., Harvard 19265 Oxford, IQ25-1928, B.Litt., 1928, Ph.D., 1933. 3 Formerbi: Tutor and Instructor in Economics at Harvard, 1928-1934g Technical Adviser, Investment Managers Co., N.Y.C., 1928, Statistician and Sales Analyst, General Motors Corporation, 1928. JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING, Inertrurtor in Economics. S.B., Harvard, 1930. 95 I9 MICROCOSM 34 English The immediate aims of the Department are to help the student to write well and to distinguish quality in literature. We hope to encourage her to make a habit of good reading and we try to present literature in such a way that she will ind reading a pleasure. It is our con- viction that the study of both writing and reading broadens the student's personal experience and helps her to relate her own life to that of society past and present. -Robert Malcolm Gay ROBERT MALCOLM GAY, Preyessor of English, Director Q' the School zyfEnglish, and Dean zyfthe Graduate Division. A.B. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1900, A.M., Columbia University, 1901, Litt.D., Dickinson College, 1912, Litt.D., Middlebury, 1931. F0I'7IZ67'b1.' Various positions in secondary schools, 1901-1909, Goucher College, Balti- more, 1909-1918, Extension Lecturer, johns Hopkins University, 1911-1918, Johns Hopkins Summer Sessions, 1912-1916, Extension Lecturer, Courses for Teachers, Boston University, 1921-1922, Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, 1905, Bread Loaf School of English, 1925-1927, Dean of Bread Loaf School, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, Director, Writers' Conference, 1930-1931. Societies: New England Association of Teachers of English, English Lunch Club of Boston, Friday Club of Cambridge. Publications: Contributor to various magazines and reviews, and to Atlantic Classics, 2nd series, etc., Writing Through Reading, Fact, Fanqf, and Opinion, College Book of Verse, Emerson: A Study if the Poet as Seer, College Book of Prose. MYRA COFFIN HoLBRooK, Associate Prwssor if English. A.B., Vassar College, A.M. Wesleyan University. Formerbv: Instructor in English, Virginia College, Roanoke, Virginia, Wesleyan Acade- my, Wilbraham, Mass. IDA ALICE SLEEPER, Assistant Prqfessor zyf English, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1904. JANE GAY DODGE, Assistant Professor zy English. A.B. Radcliffe, 1904, A.M., Univer- sity of California, 1914. Formerbz: Instructor in English, Mills College, 1909-1912, Vassar College, 1914-1919, University of California Summer Session, 1914. Soeiegz: Phi Beta Kappa. BARBARA MURRAY Howe, Assistant Przyfessor fy' English. Graduate of Oxford Univer- sity, England, A.M., Radcliife College, 1919. 26 I9 MICRQCOSM 34 Formerhz: Instructor at Wheaton College, 1914-1915, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, 1915-1916. JANE LOUISE MEs1cK, Assistant Prryfessor ty' English. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1909, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1921, Litt.D., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. ALBAN BERTRAM DEM1LLE, Assistant Prrwssor rj English. A.B., A.M., Kings College, A.M., Harvard University, 1904. Forrnerbt: Instructor in English, King's College, Nova Scotia, Head of History Depart- ment, Belmont School, Belmont, California, Head of English Department, Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., 1921. Societies: Secretary of New England Association of Teachers of English, English Lunch Club of Boston, Friday Club of Cambridge. Publications: English Literature in the .Nineteenth Centugt, American Poetgzg Editions of illid- sunzmer .Night's Dream, julius Caesar, A Tale ty Two Cities, The Cloislcr and the Hearth, Tom Brown's Schooldays, Tlze Sketch Book, Three English Comedies. ALICE LOUISE CROCKETT, Assistant Przwssor fyf English. A.B., Radclifle College, 1904, A.M., Radcliffe College, 191 1. ,IUD1TH MATLACK, Assistant Prtyfessor cyf English. A.B., Smith College, 1920, A.M., Boston University, 1926. Formerbf: Teacher of College Preparatory English at Miss Walkerls School, Simsbury, Connecticut. HELEN MCGREGOR NoYEs, Instructor in English ana' in Oral Espression. A.B. Radcliffe College. FELTUS WYLIE SYPHER, Instructor in English. A.B., Amherst College, 1927, A.M., Tufts College, 1929, M.A., Harvard University, 1932. LYLE KENNETH BUSH, Instructor in English and Art. A.B., University of Washington, 1922, A.M., Harvard University. DORIS MARGARETT SUTHERLAND, Special Instructor in English. S.B., Simmons College. ALICE MIRIAM FLOYD, Special Instructor in English. B.A., Mount Holyoke College. ELSPETH O'HALLoRAN, Special Instructor in English. B.A., Smith College. 27 I9 MICROCOSM 34 History and Government 'G 'Studiesf says Francis Bacon, 'serve for delight, for ornament and for abilityf The study of history serves all these functions. In some of the schools it is, in addition, of immediate professional value. If the Department of History succeeds in bestowing on each student a key to the delights, it will have done something worth while. If it succeeds in encouraging a student to attain a sufficient familiarity with history to be an ornament among those of intellectual interests, it will have done something more. If it helps the student to increase her professional service and earn for herself a more generous living, it will have contributed directly to the purpose of the founder of the college. -Hengf Nlaxwell Varrell HENRY MAXWELL VARRELL, Prtyfessor ofHistor11 and Government. A.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1897, A.M., Harvard University, 1909, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1912. Forznerbf: Instructor in University of New Mexico, 1897-1898, Instructor in University of Colorado, 1899-1901 , Brooklyn Latin School, 1901-1902, Pueblo High School 1904-1908, Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1909-1912. Societics: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, American Historical Association, New England History Teachers' Association, President, 1917, American Political Science Associations, Medieval Academy of America, American Academy of Political and Social Science. GEORGE NYE STEIGER, Associate Przyfessor cyfHisto1y. A.B., Occidental College, Calif- ornia, 1906, A.M., Harvard University, 1914, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1923. Formerhf: Professor of History and Government, St. -Iohnls University, Shanghai, China, 1906-1919, Assistant in History, Harvard University, 1919-1920, Rad- cliffe College, 1920-192 1. .S'ocictics: American Historical Association, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Member of Williamstown Institute of Politics, 1924-1928. Publications: A History cyftlzc Far East, China and the Occident. WARREN STENsoN TRYON, Instructor in Histoga. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1923, A.M., Harvard University, 1924. Formerly: Professor of History, Iowa State University, and Ohio State University. WALDO EMERSON PALMER, Instructor in Histogf. A.B., Amherst College, 1921. Formerbf: Instructor in History, Andover Academy, 1921-1922, Harvard University, 1923-1924, Wellesley College, 1924-1926, 1927-1928. Sociczjz: Delta Kappa Epsilon. RoBERT CARTER RANKIN, Instructor in History. Litt.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 191 1, A.M., Harvard University, 1914, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1933. Fornzerty: Professor of History, Lucknow Christian College, India. Sociegf: American Historical Association. 28 I9 JWICROCOSM 34 Household Economics Wouldn't it be interesting to know how many mothers, during the years ofthe depression, have hand- led their home-making problems with more intelligence and courage because they had help from the Home Eco- nomics instruction when they were in school or college, or from the community teaching provided by settlement houses and county extension workers? How many child- ren have been fed more nourishing food? How many children have gone to school, self-respecting and happy in good looking made-over clothes? How many mothers have looked upon adjustment to decreased income as a problem to be attacked with spirit? Statistics of this kind are impossible to secure but we all know case histories which provide vivid testimony to the social value ofhomemaking education. -Alice Frances Blood ALICE FRANCES BLooD, Przjessor zyf Dietetics and Director of the School ofHouJel1old Eco- nomics. S.B., Massachusetts Institute ofTechnolog'y, 1903, Ph.D., Yale University, 1910. Formerly: Private Assistant to Dr. S.P. Mullikin, 19o3-1904, Instructor in Simmons College, 1904-1908, Assistant Professor of Chemistry in Simmons College, 1910- 1914, President, American Home Economics Association, 1922-1924. Societies: Sigma Xi, Association of University Women, Association of the Womeli of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, American Home Economics Associa- tion, New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, American Child Health Association, American Public Health Association, American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. Publications: Some Peculiarilies zyflhe Proteolilic Activity ofthe Papain lwith L. B. hlendcljg The Erepsin zyf the Cabbage, Editor, Riverside Home Economics Texlr. ULA MAY Dow, Prfyfessor 1y'Household Economics, in chaige tyfthe Diziisiorz ty'Food5. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, A.M., Columbia University, 1913, Additional courses at Framingham normal School, 1905-1906. Formerbz: Instructor at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906-1914, Head of the Department of Domestic Science at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914, Assistant Professor of Cookery, 1914,-1918, Associate Professor, 1918-1926, Pro- fessor, 1929-. Societies: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, Association of University Women, American Home Economics Association, National Education Association, American Child Hygiene Association, New England Home Eco- nomics Association. 29 I9 MICROCOSM 34 MARGIA HAUGH ABBOTT, Associate Prtyessor of Clothing, in charge tyf the Division Q' Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University. Fornzerhi: Instructor at Monroe, Michigan, High School, Instructor of Advanced Clothing, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington, Clothing Specialist in the Home Economics Extension at University of Illinois, Junior Club Leader. Societies: American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Alumnae Council of Chicago University. Publications: A revision of the Junior Club Bulletin, The Organization and Direction ty' Clothing Clubs, for University of Illinois Extension Service: Adapting Clothing De- sign to the Individual, The Adolescent Figure, Comparison tj Commercial Patterns. ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Associate Prtyfessor typ Institutional Marzagemezzt, Emerita. Q'U1NDARA OLIVER DODGE fMRS.j, Associate Prtjessor Q' Institutional Nlanagement and Supervisor QF Vocational Practice. S.B., Michigan State College, 1918, S.M., Colum- bia University, 1922. Forrnerly: Chemist in charge, Food and Water Laboratory, The Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dietitian, the New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass., Director of Nutrition Department, the Children's Hos- pital, Boston, Executive, Thompsonis Spa, Boston, Consultant, Foods and Nu- trition, Director of Vocational Training Department, Wornen's Educational and Industrial Union. Societies: Massachusetts Dietetic Association, American Dietetic Association, Presi- dent-elect, 1932-1933. Publications: The American Dietetic Association journal, Tlze Trained Nurse and Hospital Review. MARION B. GARDNER, Assistant Prtmfssor rj Design. Graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1920, studied at the Art Institute in Chicago, New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York City, Paris University, Paris, 1929, Boston University, S.B., 1931, M.Ed., 1932. Formerly: Connected with Iowa State College, 1920-1924, in charge of the Art De- partment, Connecticut State College, 1924-1925. Societies: Member ofthe College Art Club. NELL1E MARIA HORD, Assistant Prtyfessor if Foods. S.B., Kansas State Agricultural College, 192 1, M.A., University ofChicago, 1927. Fornzerbf: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, 1921, Instructor in Home Economics, Oklahoma University, 192 1-1923. Societies: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association. 30 I9 jVIIC'ROC'O.S'M ELEANOR SOPHIA DAvIs, Instructor in Clothing. A.B., Wellesley College, 1916, S.B., Simmons College, IQI8, Summer work with Michel Jacobs, 1924, New York School of Fine and Applied Art, New York, School of Museum ol' Finf: Arts, Boston. Formerly: Teacher of Domestic Art, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass. Societies: New England Home Economics Association, Worcester Wellesley Club, Wellesley College Alumnae Association. RUTH LORING WHITE, Special Ilzrlruefor in Dietetics. S.B., Simmons College, IQIQ. Formerly: Dietitian, Family Welfare Society, New Bedtbrd, Mass., 1919-1921, Nutri- tion Supervisor, Community Health Association, Boston, 1921-1925, Nutrition Supervisor, Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston, 1925-. Societies: American Home Economics Association, American Dietetic Association, Director, New England Home Economics Association, American Child Health Association, American Public Health Association, National Conference of Social Work, Boston Health Education Council. S. AGNES DONHAM, Special Instrurior in Family Bzldgelr. Boston Normal School ol'Cook- ery, 1894, Simmons College-One year study. Formerhz: Teacher ofDornestic Science in New Bedford, Mass., Demonstrator, Teacher and Lecturer on Home Economics Subjects in the Y.W7.C.A. of New Haven, In charge ofthe Housekeeping at the Vermont Sanitarium, Pittsford, Vermont, Social Service at Hale House, Boston, Teacher of Home Economics and Parish Worker for the Church of St. john the Evangelist, Hingham, In charge of House- hold Management Department at the Garland School ofHome Making in Boston, Home Economics Lecturer and Associate Director ofthe Savings Division, First Federal Reserve District, Budget Service Director, Home Savings Bank, Admin- istrative Director, Garland School. Societies: Chairman, Neighborhood Kitchen Committee, Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Chairman, Finance, Woman's City Club, Comptroller, American Home Economics Association. Publications: fllarketing and House Zllanualg Slbflldillg 1110 Fomibi IlICOI7ll',' Blagazine articles on Budget Ilflakingfor the Home, and pamphlet on the same for the Wiar Savings Division. RUTH MACGREGORY, Imtruetor in Foodx. S.B., Simmons College, 1921. Societies: Massachusetts Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Instructor in Foods. S.B., Simmons College. Formerbf: Kitchen Superintendent, Womenis Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Assistant Director of Vocational Training, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. Societies: American Home Economics Association, Progressive Education Association. SARAH CURD THAMES, Special Izznfrueioz' in Institutional rllamzgvnzezzt. S.B., Simmons College, I93O. 31 I9 MICROCOSM 34 RACHEL CECELIA KNIGHT, Instructor in Foods. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, IQ28Q S.B., Simmons College, 1929. Socifftiox New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association, Massachusetts Home Economics Association. BERTHA SHAPLEY BURKE, Special Inst1'uctor in Dietetics. A.M. CECILIA AGNES MCCiARTHY, Supervisor zyfDietctic Practice. S.B., Simmons College, 1917. Fornzortna' Administrative Dietitian at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Associate Director of Vocational Training at Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, at present. Societies: American Dietetic Association g American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Associationg Massachusetts Dietetic Association. 32 I9 M1c1e0c'0.s'M 34 Landscape Architecture ANNE BAKER, Dircclar Ulla' Sclzool cyfLarzal1capc Arclzitcclzcrc. A.B., Vassar. FRANCIS HEAD, Spccial Incvlrzzctor in Landscape Arclzilcclarc. S.B. University OfMaine, 1918 M.L.A., Harvard University, 1923. Formerbf: Office of Arthur A. Shurcliil, Boston, 1923, Palos Verdes Estates, California, 1924, Allrnsteacl Brothers, Brookline, Mass., 1924-1929, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University, 1929, Instructor Harvard Summer School, 1929, 1930, 1931. ROBERT SWAN STURTEVANT, Special Instructor in Dcriga. A.B., M.L.A. ARCHIBALD JAMES THORNTON, Special Instructor in Lazzclscapa Arclzilcctarc. Graduate of Kew. DOROTHY MAY ANDERSON, Special Izzxlructor in Landscape Arclzilcczfarc. JOHN A. PARKER, Special Inrtruclor ia Landscape Arclzitccturc, S.B., lXlI.ARCH. 33 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Library Science A library might well adopt as its slogan cThe art preservative of all artsf Through books the thoughts and accomplishments of the past and the present become part of the equipment of all who read them. 'cThe field is so vast, and the readers so diverse, that to give the best service, organization of book collections and administration of them by people who are capable of bringing the right book to the right person at the right time have to be developed to a high degree of efficiency. The function ofa library school is to educate people in the art of giving this expert service. Principles have been distilled from the experiences of many libraries over long periods, and methods of carrying out these principles in ways best adapted to the social and intellectual con- ditions ofthe day are always evolving. Our School prepares for the various types of library work and gives especial at- tention to the fields of School libraries and Library work with boys and girlsf, gjzmc Richardson Domzelbf JUNE RICHARDSON DONNELLY, Professor zy'LiI1raU1Science and Director ry' the School typ Library Science. S.B., University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. Formcrbi: Cataloguer and Reference Assistant, Cincinnati Public Library, Instructor in Library Science, Simmons College, Director of the Library School of Drexel Institute, Teacher of Library Economy, Washington Irving High School, New York City. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, University of Cincinnati Alumni Association, American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, Association of American Library Schools, New York State Library School Association. MARY ELIZABETH HYDE, Associate PTWXSOY cyf Library Science, A.B., Leland Stanford, Jr. University. Formerly: Editorial Assistant and Assistant Librarian, California Academy of Sciences, Chief Cataloguer, San Francisco Public Library, Instructor at Library School of the New York Public Library, Instructor at New York State Library School. Societies: American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association, New York State Library School Association. NINA CAROLINE BROTHERTON, Associate Prwfssor Q' Libragf Science. A.B., Vassar Col- lege, A.M., Boston University, Graduate, School Library Science, Western Re- serve University. FOTm67'b7.' Children's Librarian, Cleveland Public Library, Instructor in Story-Telling 34 I9 IVIICROCOS.M 34 and Librarian of Parents' and Teachers' Room, Cleveland Public Library, Head ol' Department ofwork with Schools, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Principal oi' Carnegie Library School, Pittsburgh. Societies: American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Associate Alumnae Vassar College, Western Reserve Library School Alumnae Association, Carnegie Library School Alumnae Association, Vassar Club, Bos- ton, Massachusetts Library Club. ALICE LUCILE HOPKINS, Arrislanl PrqjQfs1or tj Librinjf .S'rienee. A.B., Smith College, S.B., Simmons College. Forinerbi: Assistant Librarian at Radclilie College Library, Assistant Librarian at Smith College Library. Societies: American Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, Boston Chapter, Special Libraries Association, American Association of University Women, Alumnae Association ofSmith College, Alumnae Association of Simmons College. FLORENCE TOLMAN BLUNT, .flssislaizt Przyfessor Qf.Libl'lZ7l'V Seienee. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, B.L.S., New York State Library School. Formerbl: Reference Librarian and Classifier, Haverhill Public Library, 1903-1915, Instructor in Simmons College Summer School, 1910-1915. Societies: Sigma Theta Chi, American Library Association, Association of American Library Schools, Massachusetts Library Club, Boston Chapter Special Libraries Association, Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, New York State Library School Association, College Club, Boston. ZOLTAN HARASZTI, Special Izzxtruetoi' in the Historv tjtlze Book. CEditor of Publications, Boston Public Library.j M.A., Harvard University, J.D., Francis Joseph Uni- versity' QHungaryl. F0777Z67'ij'.' Engaged in Editorial Work 011 various Hungarian Newspapers and lXIaga- zines. Society: American Library Association. MARY ELVIRA KAUFFMANN, Izistrzzrtor in Library' Seienre. A.B., Radclilile College, IQQOQ S.B., Simmons College, 1926. Formerbi: Instructor in Latin at Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., Cataloguer, Princeton University Library. Soeieties: American Library Association, Radcliffe College Club of Boston, Massa- chusetts Library Club, Radcliffe College Alumnae Association. NIARGARET ELIZABETH DAVIS, Izzstrzleior in Library Srienre. A.B., VVheaton College, 1925, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. Formerbf: Assistant in charge of Simmons College Library, Summer, 1927, Instructor in Summer School of Simmons College, 1929. Societiex American Library Association, Wheaton Alumnae Association, College Club, Haverhill, Boston Group of Cataloguers and Classifiers, New England W'heaton Club, Massachusetts Library Club. 35 I9 MICROCOSNI 34 ELEANOR GRAVES BRACKETT, I2zxtrz1c1'0ri1zLibw11ySc1'wz00. S.B., Simmons College, 1927 Fornzcrly: Assistant Cataloguer, Ohio State University, 1927-1929, Assistant Catalog- uer, Baker Library, Harvard University, 1930-1931, Cataloguer, Simmons Col- lege Library, 1931-1932. .S'0zfivt11.' Boston Simmons Club. ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS PARKER, Assislanzf in Library Sficncc. A.B., Boston University IQQQQ S.B., Simmons College, 1930. S0Cif'l:1V.' American Library Association. 36 I9 MICROCUSM 34 Nlathematics Matl1ematics has been defined as 'The science which draws necessary conclusionsf Its subject matter has two notable characteristics, its detiniteness and its permanence. Matliematics is not surrounded or perme- ated by regions in which conclusions are a matter of opinion. It is permanent in the sense that, while it is con- tinually growing, it has not been necessary to funda- mentally alter or discard other portions on account ofits growth. For the student, mathematics provides experi- ence in precise thinking and is a fertile Held for the de- velopment of the habit of sustained attack for problems in general. A knowledge of the methods of mathematical analysis is of fundamental importance in the study of science, particularly in the expression and interpretation of its laws and in the deduc- tions of other facts from themf,-Leland David Hemenwav LELAND DAVID HEMENXVAY, Associate P7'QfL'A'.S'0I' :yr Mathematics a1za'Ply1sics. A.B., Colby College, A.M., Harvard University. Formerbf: Principal of Harrington High School, Maine, Second Lieutenant of Ord- nance Department, U. S. Army, 1918, Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1919-1923, Assistant Professor of Physics, Simmons College, 1923-1932. Societies: Lambda Chi Alpha, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Mathematical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers. 37 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Modern Languages The courses of instruction in French, Spanish, German, and Italian aim to give, through the study of grammar, composition, and literature, a practical know- ledge of the languages adapted to the needs of the dif- ferent schools ofthe college, and in so far as that special purpose permits, to increase the students, knowledge and appreciation ofthe countries and peoples. -Reginald Ruselen Gooa'ell REGINALD RUSDEN GOODELL, Przyfessor qt Romance Lan- guages, and Chairman if the Department rj Modern Lan- guages. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin College, Additional Courses Johns Hopkins University, The Sorbonne, L'Alliance Frangais. Formerly: Instructor at Bowdoin College, Instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Societies: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Modern Language Association, Salon Frangais de Boston, Engineers, Club, The University Club, Club Espanol, The Academy, Association of University Professors. Publications: Editor of L,EIlfiHlZl Espion and Other Stories. BERTHA REED COFFMAN, Asroeiate Pnyfesxor' zyf German. Ph.B., De Pauw University, 1898, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1913, Universities of Berlin and Zurich, 1902-1904, Bryn Mawr College, Fellow in Teutonic Philology, 1906- 1907, University of Chicago, Scholarship in Germanics, 191 1-1913. Formerbr: Decatur, Illinois, High School, Girls' Latin School, Baltimo1'e, Maryland, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, University of Montana, University Extension Lecturer, Grinnell College, Acting Assistant Professor German, Uni- versity College of the University of Chicago, University Extension Lecturer of the Department of Education of Massachusetts. Soeieties: American Association of University Professors, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Associate Editor of The German Quarterly, Secretary of the Anglo-German Section of the Modern Language Association of America. Publications: The Influence if Solomon Gessner upon English Literature, The Iryluence IUC Eng- lixh Literature upon Friederieh von Hagea'orn,' Handwork Inslruelionfor Boys, translation from the German of Alwan Pabst, articles in Nlodern Language journal, Alodern Language Notes, The German Qduarterbr, lVIonatshejQe deutsehen Unlerriehzf, and journal :yr the American Association Qjr Unioersigv Women, translations of numerous articles, Co-editor of an edition of Sapperls Die Familie Pfcijling. 33 I9 MICROCOSM 34 EVA LOUISE MARGIJERITE MOTTET tBrevet Superieurj, Associate Pnwssor ry' Ro- mance Languoger. A.M., Radcliffe College, College of Montebeliard, France. FQ1'I7IE7'hJ1.' Instructor, Wellesley College. MARION EDNA BowLER, Asrirtont PreyQ?r.rof Modern Languages. A.B., University of Idaho, 1909, A.M., RadcliH'e College, 1912, University of Paris, Guildc Inter- national, University of Grenoble, France. Formerly: Instructor in French, Simmons College, 1905-1908, Head French Teacher, Kent Place, Summit, New Jersey, 1910-1911, Instructor in French, Wellesley College, 1911-1912. Soeiet1'er.' Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Phi Beta, American Association of Teachers of French. Publicatiolzsf Articles in The JValio1z,' The Position QfR0777f1fIZ Rollandg In DejQ'nce g'Romain Rollarzdg Stories hiv Cozzlfemporaljf French Novelists. EDITH FISHTINE, Arris1'antPrLyfersorcyFSponi5h. A.B., Boston University, 1925, Universi- ty of Paris, 1925-1926, Bryn Mawr, 1927-1930, Rubel Fellow in Madrid, 1930- 193I, Ph.D. MANFRED KLEIN, Instructor in German. A.B., College ofthe City of New York, 1925, A.M., Columbia University, Graduate study in Germany, 1927-1929. HENRIETTA LITTLEFIELD, Special Instructor in German. B.A., Wellesley, 1912, M.A., Wellesley, 1918, Graduate Work at RadcliH'e. Formerl11.' Instructor in German at Miss Macleirais School, Washington, D. C., In- structor in German and Art Appreciation, Bradford junior College, Bradford, Mass., Instructor in German, Art, and Assistant Principal, Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois, Instructor in German, Wellesley College, Director of Copley House, Boston. Societies: Tau Zeta Epsilon, Wellesley Alumnae Association, American Association of University Women, Boston College Club, Fellowship of Reconciliation, American Association of Teachers of German, Secretary Deutsche Tafelrunde. PMbZ1'CdfIOIlS.' Co-editor of an edition of Sapperls Die Familie Pfojling, article in Wellesley Magazine The German Stage. 39 I9 MICROCOSAI 34 Nursing 'iThe young woman who chooses nursing for a pro- fession has as her particular task the relief of suffering, the prevention of unnecessary disease and premature death, and the improvement of health. To meet this challenge she must be both a scientist and an artist, combining the rigid discipline of scientific study with the vision and ingenuity of the artist. Her work in the class- room and laboratory is tested by training in a hospital. Here she learns many techniques that become almost rhythmical, but, at the same time, she learns to be con- tinually ready for new problems that demand more than routine solution. The responsibilities placed on the r ' nursing student are heavy, but the reward is the deep satisfaction which comes from being a public servant and from having cast one's lot with the many whose quest is a healthier, happier society.',--lllarjory Stimson MARJORY STIMSON, Assistant Prtyfvtsor tyfPublic Health Nursing, and Acting Director zjtlze Srlzool Qfpllbllif Health Nursing. A.B., Smith College, 1918, Massachusetts General Hospital of Nursing, 1921, S.B., Simmons College, 1922. R.N. Formerly.' Community Nursing, Wellfleet and Truro, Massachusetts, 1922-1923, Ohio County Maternity and Infancy Association, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1923-1925, Nursing Field Representative, American Red Cross, 1925-1928, Associate Direc- tor, National Organization for Public Health Nursing, New York City, 1928-1930, Instructor Public Health Nursing, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1930-1932. Sorietits: National League for Nursing Education, American Nurses Association, Na- tional Organization for Public Health Nursing, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Smith College Alumnae Association. Rorus W1-11TARER STIMSON, Special Instructor in Rural Problems. A.B., Harvard Uni- versity, B.D., Yale. MARIE Lois DoNoHoE, Lecturer on tllental Iibtgiene. A.B., Smith College, 1905. Formerly: Psychiatric Social Worker, Worcester State Hospital, 1915-1917, Head of Social Service Department, Boston State Hospital, 1917-1925, Mental Health Supervisor, Community Health Association, 1926-. HENRY BYRON ELKIND, Lecturer on .Mental Hygiene. M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1915, Dr. P. H., Harvard School of Public Health. Forrnerlr: Private practice, Worcester, 1916-1922, Assistant Physician, State Hospital for Mental Diseases, Howard, Rhode Island, 1922-1923, Medical Director, 40 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, 1925-, Assistant in Mental Hygiene, Harvard School of Public Health, 1926-. ETHEL M. FLETCHER, Lecturer on Social Case Work. A.B. KATPIERINE HI'FCHCOC1IC, R.N., Instructor in Public Health Nzirsirzg. Diploma, School of Nursing, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1920, S.B., Simmons College, 1925. Formeriy: School Nurse and Instructor of Hygiene in High School, Proctor, Vermont, 192 1-1923, School Nurse and Health Instructor, State Normal School, Plymouth, New Hampshire, 1925-1926, Assistant to Director of Out-Patient Department, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1926-1929. Societies: National Organization for Public Health Nursing, American Nurses' Associ- ation, Massachusetts State Nurses' Association, Children,s Hospital Alumnae Association, The College Club. M. LUISE DIEZ, Lecturer on Public Hezzlllz Adnzinixlmtiou. M.D. HELEN WOOD, R.N., Special Instructor in Nur'sirzg Education. A.M. Physical Training Physical education in the colleges should give each student such supervision, instruction, and experience as will enable her to understand her own health possibilities, and therefore, enable her to plan intelligently her own policy of health control. She should know how to secure and to conserve her own health while in college, and later as a graduate know how to become a factor in the ad- vancement in health of her communityf' -Florence Soplzrorzia Dial! FLORENCE SOPHRONIA DIALL, Associate Proffssor 1jPlUui- cal Training. Graduate of Sargent Normal School of Physical Education, Woods Hole Marine Laboratory, De Pauw University. Formerly: Physical Director, Y.W.C.A., Terre Haute, Indiana, Instructor, 'Vassar College. Societies: American Physical Education Association, Kappa Alpha Theta. VERDA LEACH, Instructor in Plgzsical Training. Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education, 1923. 41 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Philosophy, Psychology and Education HTl1e various courses offered by the Department in Psychology and Philosophy aspire to answer in a broad but signihcant way the question, What is man that Thou art mindful of him? Insofar as that question is answered is the student prepared to deal with the perplexing prob- lems oflife and to make an indispensable contribution to the thought of her time. Each course aims in its unique way to eradicate prejudice and whatever impedes social adjustment, to stimulate Hankness and mental honesty, and to quicken the appreciation of the possibilities of man in shaping the society in which he lives. The courses in Education deal with the techniques and devices necessary to the attainment of these broadly conceived CIldS.llfHf1l'l'f50Il Leroy Hnrlgi HARR1soN L12RoY HARLEY, Prtyifssor QfP,U7ClZ0!0g'1l. S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 191 1, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1921. Fornzerlr: Instructor in Psychology, Pennsylvania State College, 1914.-1915, Teaching Assistant and Research Student, Psychological Laboratory, University of Penn- sylvania, 1912-1914, State Psychologist, Lincoln State School and Colony, Illi11- ois, 1915-1917, Chief Psychologist of Division ofthe Criminologist and the Insti- tute for juvenile Research, Illinois, 1917-1921, Lecturer at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Consulting Psychologist, Mooseheart, Illinois, Lecturer on Social Psychology, Bryn Mavxfr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, Member Board of Control, Boston Trade Union College. Sorietim' American Psychological Association, American Association for the Advance- ment ol' Science, Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, American Assoc- iation for University Professors, World Alliance for International Friendship. PzzbIz'mtio115.' Cliniral Studios Q' Aggbical Children, The Illinois Commitment Law for the Feeble-1lIi1zded,' Terlsfor Clerical Enzployees. ANTOINETTE Roor, PI'lw'.Y50l' q'Eofnoation, Emerita. Courses at Teachers College, 1914. Formerly: Instructor at Royal Normal College for the Blind, London, 1894,-1897, Principal, School of Practice, Framingham State Normal School, 1906-1912, Instructor at Simmons College, 1912-1917, State Leader, Urban Extension Work, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1917-1919. .S'ocietitf5.' American Economics Association, New England Economics Association, Boston Framingham Club, Boston Women's City Club, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, American Homemakers, Inc. ALBERT JOSIAH HARRIS, Instructor in Ptgzclzology. A.B., Harvard University, 1928, M.A., Harvard University, 1930, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1930. 4.2 1 9 M 1 rx Je 0 rx 0 .s' Al 3 ,, l'lII7'7IIlffD2.' Instructor i11 Psycliology, Purduf' U11iw'1'sity, lfygo-19'51: lnstrur im in Pg. vhology, Purduc University, SlITl'lHH'l' Session, 1931. S'm7iffl1fe.1.' Phi lltrlta. Kappa, Afllt'l'lC'2lll Assnriatioii Ihr thc- ,'XflX'JlIlll'llI lIl ol Sr l lIl Assoriatc, A1n4'rit'an Psyvliologirzil Assofintion. PAvsoN lVl11.1,1':11, .Syzecinl ln.s'h'ufln1' in 1iS'VflIIllIl',Q1'. li.A., fioslwru Clollvuv. lnfli:u1:1. llglii MA., University offlhieago, 1921g Hartlord Sc-ininary l ouml:uifm. 1924-111461 S.T.B., Harvard University, 19283 cifilflllillt' Stud:-nl in l'I1iImopIiy :ind Psy hr-I ogy, Harvard Univcrsity, 1928-1929, 19311-1931. F07'7l1l'7l1l.' Tcacher in public schools oflndiana, 1912-1916: Assistant l'rf1f4-sam' nf' Iirlu cation, Bluflton Collcgv, Ohio, 192 1-1924.3 with .'XIIl1'l'lf'2lll l'll'l4'llflS Sf'l'X'll'f' Cir-in mittee in France, 1919-192og in Clizimgc of Churflivs at hYIlVl'l'll'y and lvilylillltl Massachusetts, 1926-. Societies: Phi Delta Kappa, National Council for thc- Prev:-11tio11 ofWar: ixksfxfliillflll fr Ministers in and about Cambridge, Massachusetts. BANCROFT BEATLEY, Lecturer on Edumtiozz. A.B., Haward L-lllX'l'l'Slly, lfgljf MA. Harvard University, 19165 Ecl.D., Harvard University. 1923. ELMER DALTON WEST, Special Instruelor in Psjtrlmlngy. A.B., Ohio Lfniw-rsiiy. I'IOWARD EUGENE WILSON, Special Imlrzzelm' in Erlumlinn. Ph.B., AAI.. lTd.l7. 43 f 19 MICROCOSM 34 Physics 'LAS a cultural study, physics with its methods of ob- servation and correlation and its systems of explanations helps in answering the questions Why and How as re- lated to one7s everyday experiences in the material world. As a technical study for our students in science, physics in addition to answering the Why and How should guide in the search for the answer to the question How Much. Physics laboratory experience should de- velop manual dexterity and the ability to make both physical and mental observations with precision and without prejudice. The student of physics should at least acquire sufhcient self-propelled interest in modern scientific developments as reported in newspaper and magazine articles and in the semi-technical books to learn that cCoQsjmic Rays' are notjust some of Will Rogers' -jokes and that 'The Transmutation of the Elements, is not a problem ofthe Rapid Transit Company. -james Alma' Hyatt JAMES MEAD HYATT, Prqfrssor cf Plgisics. A.B., Cornell University, IQI8, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1922. FOI'17IL'I'b1'.' Instructor in Physics, Cornell University, IQI8-1922, Instructor in Physics, Union College, 1922-1924, Assistant Professor, Union College, IQ24-IQ29, Associate Professor, Union College, 1929-1931. Socirlirs.' American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teachers, American Association of University Professors, Sigma Xi. Publications: Pbolorleriric Ejjbt in Vacuum Tubes, Sccorzdary Electron Emission, Distribution jEIectrons in Vacuum Tubes. LESLIE LYLE ClAMPBELL, Pny'rssor ljiIJlQl5iCS, Emeritus. A.M., Ph.D., Washington and Lee University, A.lVI., Harvard University. FOI'l7ZFI'f1l.' Assistant in Mathematics, Washington and Lee University, Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, Professor of Physics, Westminster. Saritflirs: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Physical Society, Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Societe Francaise de Physique, National Re- search Council Committee, Societa Italiana di Fisca. Publications: Tlzorzzpson Ejrd, Nernsl Ejjwz in Iron, Thermo-Electric Heterogerzigz in Alloys, etc., Disintegralion typ the Alzmzzmum C'atlz0df,' Galvczrzomagnetic and Tbermanugnetic Efbcts, etc., Hall EWU, etc. HOX'X'ARD OLIVER STITARNS, Assistant Prwssoi' rf Pliysics. S.B., Dartmouth College, IQI5, S.M., Dartmouth College, 1917. 44 1 9 AI I C R 0 fl 0 S M my 1 l flf7Ill'7'U7.' lllHll'lll'lUl' in Sillllllfllw flollcrgy-, 1917-19183 lXS'il'wlillIl l'l1y1-if ist. If S. H1111-.111 ol'St:111cl:11'1ls, WilSllillj,Q'lllll, IJ. ti., 19151-19193 l'l1y-sir-is1:1t Mat-11lZIi11i1. l4111l11w1fr. MlIllll'SfJi2lg lfHfl'l924S R1's1'111'1'l1 Assistant 111111 fifhflllllll' l5llHif'lll. Yale l'11i- vcrsity, 1924-1925: Assistant l'roll'sso1' ill Pliysics, 1926: fifilflllillf' Soul:-111. Ilur- varcl SIIIIIIHCI' School, 1931, Consultiiig l'l1yf:i1'isI, ix'IilSSJ1l'illlSl'llS fil'lIl'l'JIi lim- pilal, since IQQ8. S01'i1'lie.1'.' All1l'l'll'2lU Association f0l'llll'IXflVEll1Cf'HIt'Ill'll-Sf'lf'lll'I'1 .'xllll'I'il'2lIl .Xw1ri:11io11 of Physics 'l'eachcrs. Pulllimliollr' Trsling QfAir.1j1z'm'1ll1'l1'rs,' Rrlzliunl f.M'zc r1ml.X'1111-111711111 l1'1n1f1li1 1 .l..ll.. l. . CARL AUG11sT PEA1zsoN, Amislarzl Pl'Qff.Y.t'IlI' r1fI'l11'.1ir.1. A.lS., llz11'v111'1l l,.'lllX'!'l'Sily. 1923: A.M., Harvard University, 19311. F0T77l6Tb7.' Research Work at Massachusetts Eye ancl liar Il1ill'H1iH'y, 1027. 1928. and 1930, Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at the I'1':111kli11 l.,l1iUll. lioston. 1927-1932. Societies: American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teach:-rs: American Association for the Advancement ofSciencc. RAYMOND KENNETPI JONES, Assislanl PI'IJt',Y50I' rgf Pl1y.vir5. S.B.. H1111-s Collf-gc. 1925: S.M., Harvard University, 1931. F07'H167'b1.' Assistant in the Department of Physics and Assistant in 3IZ1llll'I11illiFS at Bates College, 1924-1925. LULA JOSLIN GAY fMRS.D, Special Instructor' in Plgsirs. A.B., Brown L'nix-ersity. 19f15g A.M., Brown University, 1906. Formerbf: Instructor in Physics at Smith College and at Goucher College. 45 I9 MICROCOSA4 34 Secretarial Studies 1 I am sure it is the earnest hope ofeveryinstructorin ' the School of Secretarial Studies that when each gradu- ate leaves college and secures a position in the business world she will have acquired a fundamental basis for further cultural improvement, a mastery of technical skills, a broad knowledge of general and business facts, a willingness to assume responsibility, a high aim of pur- pose, and a will to succeed. With this equipment she should not only be successful in her business life but should have that satisfaction which accompanies a feeling of usefulness to the community--Edwara' Henry Eldridge EDWARD HENRY ELDRIDGE, Prwsxor gf Secretarial Studies T and Director if the Sehool cyf Secretarial Studies. A.M., Temple University, 1903, Ph.D., Temple University, 1907, Special Work in Psychol- ogy at University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Clark University, two years at Amherst College. Formerlaf: Secretary to President Conwell, Temple University, Professor of Psychology, Temple University, Director of School of Business, Temple University. Soeietiex: Delta Upsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, President of the Eastern Commercial Teach- ers' Association, 1912-1913, Secretary of the National Shorthand Reporters' As- sociation, 1912-1914, Vice-President of the National Shorthand Reporters, Asso- ciation, 1926-1927, Honorary Member of Pennsylvania Shorthand Reporters' Association, New York State Shorthand Reporters, Association, Massachusetts Chapter National Shorthand Reporters, Association, National Ofhce Manage- ment Organization, American Management Association, National Association Commercial Teacher Training Institutions, Member ofBoard of Regents, Ameri- can Institute for Secretaries. Publieatiorzs: 1-ilagbnotisnz, 1902, Shorthand Dictation Exercise, 1909, Expert Yjtbewriting lco- author with Miss Rose L. Fritzj, 1912, Busirzexs Speller, 1913, Ereerztials QfE.rcpert Tntbewriling Qco-author with Miss Fritz and Miss Craigj, IQIQQ New Shorthand Dieta- tioa Exereires fassisted by Robert M. Gayj, 1922, New Expert Dpewritirzg lco- author with Miss Craig and Miss Fritzj, 1929, Jlrfanual and Guide for New Expert 7i1LlJL'wI'lfilZg, 1932. WALLACE MANAHAN TURNER, PrcyQf55or :yr Aeeounlaney. A.B., Harvard University, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1896. Formerly: Teacher in Worcester High School, 1891-1896, Volkmann School, Boston, 1896-1909, English High, Providence, Rhode Island, 1909-1918. HELEN GOLLER ADAMS QMrs.j, Arristant Prtwssor ryfSeeretarial Studies A.B., Wellesley College, S.B., Simmons College. 46 I9 M'ICROCOS.M 34 Sociegf: Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. -IENNIE BLAKENEY WILKINSON, Assistant Prtwssor tyf .Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, M.Ed., Harvard University. Societies: Simmons College Academy, Pi Lambda Theta, Harvard Teachers' Associa- tion, Eastern Commercial Teachers, Association. EULA GERTRLTDE FERGUSON, Assistant Prcgfcssor fy' Secretarial Studies. A.B., Wellesley College, S.B., Simmons College. FLORA MCKENZIE JACOBS, Assistant Prrwssor if Secretarial Studios. Simmons College, 19o9-191 1. Formerbn' Private Secretary, 1911-1914. Societies: Simmons College Academy, New England Penmanship Association, Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association. KATHLEEN BERGER fMrs.j, Assistant Pwwssor qfSccrctariaI Studios. Bowling Green Uni- versity, 19165 Ohio State University, Summer School, 1925, S.B., Boston Uni- versity, 1931, M.Ed., 1932. VIOLA GRACE ENGLER, Assistant Pnwssor zyfSecretaria1 Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1922, M.B.A., Boston University, 1932. Formerhi: Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1922-1923, Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College, 1923-1924, Instructor in Secretarial Science, Skidmore College, 1924-1925. Socieyz: Pi Gamma Mu. CLARE LOUISE SWEENEY, Assistant PrM'ssor y'Sccrctariat Studies. A.B., Radclitle, 1917, S.B., Simmons College, 1921, Ed.M., Boston University, 1931. Society: National Ofhce Management Association. ISABELLA KELLOCK COULTER fMrs.j, Instructor in Secretariat Studies. A.B., Radcliilie College, 1922, S.B., Simmons College, 1925. HELENA VERONICA O,BRIEN, Special Instructor in Commercial Law. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1915, LL.B., Boston University, 1925. Societies: Member of the Massachusetts Bar, Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers, Women's City Club. TILLY SVENSON DICKINSON QMrS.j, Instructor in Secretariat Studios. S.B., Simmons Col- lege, 1919. Formerbz: Instructor in Secretarial Studies, Margaret Morrison Division, C.I.T., 1919- IQQOQ Simmons College, 1920-1922. AGNES ELIZABETH CONWELL, Instructor in Secretariat Studies. A.B., Wellesley, 1924, S.B., Simmons College, 1926. 47 I9 MICROCQSM 34 F0rmc'rluf: Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Bostong Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Simmons College. Socivlicr' Agora Society of Wellesley, Boston Wellesley Club, Coenonia Club of Somer- ville. HAZEL RUTH NORTHRIDGE, Irzsfructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons COllCgC,I926. Fornzcrlv: Malden Commercial School, Malden, Assistant in Secretarial Studies, Sim- mons College. DOROTHY MAY FORD, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1928. E1.1N FRANCES SONDERGARD, Inslruczfor in Secretarial Studies. S.B., Simmons College, 1929. HARRIET CARoLYN DoRsEY, Assistant in Secrezfarial Sfudics. S.B., Simmons College, 1932. 48 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Social Economy '4Simmons College was the Hrst to offer a four-year programme in social service leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. As the profession evolved the School changed its methods but certain basic principles have always governed it: specialized training on a basis of theory and practice, training in public as well as pri- vate Service, education in prevention, and above all, the idea of service. 'LThe School believes that scholarly attitudes are not incompatible with simplicity and common sense and that the test of a professional social worker is his ability to give himself in intelligent, skillful and disinterested service to others.'lgIL'az'lzerinc Davis' Hardwick KATHERINE DAVIS HARDXNVICK, Prwsxor zyf Social Econoniy and Dircclor gf the Sclzool cy' Social Work. A.B., Boston University, 1907. Formerly: District Secretary, Boston Associated Charities, Director of Field Service, American Red Cross, New England Division. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, American Association of Social Workers, President of Massachusetts State Conference of Social Work, 1928-1929. JEFFREY RICHARDSON BRACKETT, P7'lW?5507' :yr Social Economy, Emcrizfas. A.B., Harvard University, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1889. EVA WHITING WHITE tMrs.j, Przwssor zy'Social Economy. S.B., Simmons College, 1907. Formerbi: Assistant Secretary, Associated Charities, Salem, Mass., 1908-1909, Head Worker of Elizabeth Peabody House, IQOQ-Q General Director, Community Service, Inc., 1918, Massachusetts Board of Education, in charge of work for women and girls in the Vocational Department, 1910, Director ofthe Extended Use of the Public Schools, City of Boston, 1912-1918, Survey Staff of General Education Board, 1914-1915, Lecturer at Bryn Mawr College, 1917-1928, Director of School of Social Work, Simmons College, 1922-1929, President, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1929-. HERBERT COLLINS PARSONS, Special Instructor in Law and Public Aa'mini5tration. Qlvlassa- chusetts Commission on Probationj Boston University Law School. Formcrbi: Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1896-1898, lXlember of Massachusetts Senate, 1899, Member of State Commission on Probation, Trustee of the Wrentham State School. Societies: National Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Conference of Social Work, Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, National Committee for lvlen- tal Hygiene. 49 I9 MICROCOSAI 34 KARL MURDOOK BOWMAN, Special Iastructor in Social Prvclziatgi. A.B., Washburn Col- lege, 19o95 M.B., University of California, 1913. Formerbi: Assistant Physician, Bloomingdale Hospital, 191 5-1921 g Captain ofthe Med- ical Corps, U. S. Army, 1917-1919, Chief Medical Officer, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, .1921-5 Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Attending Specialist in Neuropsychiatry, U. S. Veterans Bureau, 1922, Chief Medical Ofhcer, Psychopathic Hospital. KATE MOMAHON, Instructor in Social Economy. Connecticut State Normal, 1905, School of Social Work, 1910. Formerly: Director of Social Service Department, Boston Dispensaryg Associate Di- rector of House Service, New England Division of American Red Cross, Director of Hospital Social Service, American Red Cross, Educational Secretary, Ameri- can Association of Hospital Social Workers. Societier' American Association of Social Workers, National Conference of Social WOTk61'S, American Association of Hospital Social Workers. EDITH M. H. BAYLOR CMrs.l, In.ttructor in Social Ecozzongi. QSupervision of Study and Training, Children's Aid Associationj. Formerlaf: Supervisor of Fostcr Home Care, ClIildren'S Aid Association, 1915-1925, Judge Baskcr Foundation, Special Study, Child Welfa1'e League of America, Sur- veys and reorganization work. GRACE TI-IOMPSON WILLS, Superziisiorz ty'Communigi Field Work. A.B., Boston University 1914, Director of Lincoln House. 7 HARRIETT LOUISE PARSONS, Irzslructor in Social Ecorzoniy. S.B., Simmons College, 1930. Sorictiex American Association of Social Workers, American Association of Psychi- atric Social Workers. HOX'V'ARD FRANK ROOT, Lecturer on Medical Iryformatioa. A.B., Harvard University, 1913, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1919. FRANCES STERN, Lecturer on Dieteticx in Social Service. H.AROLD COE STUART, Lecturer on Medical Iryformatiorz. Litt.B., Princeton University, 1914, M.D., Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1918. ALICE CHANNING, Supervisor cyfSpecial Studies, School q'Social Work. A.M., S.M. 50 I9 .MICROCOSZW 34 Store Service Education The Prince School of Store Service Education pre- pares its graduates for all types of executive positions open to women in department stores. Students taking the course are placed in stores about half the time to observe, participate, and report. This store work includes guided study of store operations and actual experience, includ- ing executive experience, as store employees. The Schoo1's plan of having its students work in different stores and compare information in the class room under expert guidance gives the students a great advantage. This technical education qualifies them to accept execu- tive positions in personnel, merchandising, or sales pro- motion divisions of department stores. They are also qualified to conduct courses in retail selling in high and continuation schools. -Lucinda Wjiman Prince LUCINDA WYMAN PRINCE fMRS.D, Prryissor zyfStore Service Education and Director ofthe Prince School zy'Store Service Education. A.B., Mills College, California, 1920, Gradu- ate of Framingham Normal School, three years at Wellesley College, three months, study ofVocational Schools in Germany, France, Belgium, and England. Forinerbi: Teacher in the Gilman School, Cambridge, Mass., Teacher in the Haverhill Training School for Teachers. Societies: Shakespeare Society, Wellesley College, 47 Workshop, Harvard University, Women,s City Club, Boston, Life Member of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Life Member of the Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston, Gamma Epsilon Pi. SHERRED WILLCOX ADAMS, Assistant Prryfessoi of Educational Psychology. S.B., Columbia University, 1912. Formerhi: Acting Principal ofthe Oak Lane Country Day School, Philadelphia, Prin- cipal ofthe Prospect Hill School, Trenton, New Jersey, 1918. TRENE MCALLISTER CHAMBERS, Assistant Prcfzssor cy' Store Service Education, and Assistant to the Director ofthe Prince School 1y'Store Service Education. Ph.B., Denison University, M.A., Columbia University, 1923, S.B., Simmons College, 1928. RUTH BACHELDER FRIEDBERG, Assistant Prwssor :yr Store Service Education. A.B., Vassar College, 1923, M.S., Simmons College, 1924. Formerly: Supervisor of System Training, Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, 1924- 1926. JESSIE MILDRED STUART, Instructor in Store Service Education. Certificate, Wheaton College, 1916-1918, Prince School, X920-IQQI, S.B. Formerbi: Salesmanship Instructor, Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham, Alabama, 1921-1923, Educational Department, R. H. VVhite Company, Boston, 1923-1925. EDMUND PHILIP LEARNED, Lecturer on the Economies fyfBusiness. A.M., M.B.A. 51 IQ MICRUCOSM 34 Among the Alumnae Olivers, 1933-34 President . . . ELEANOR HAYWARD, 72A Abbott Rd., Wellesley Hills Vice-President . ANITA CLARK BATEs, 2464 Pawtucket Ave., Providence, R. I. . CHARLOTTE GovE, 1023 Main St., Melrose Highlands EMILY WOODWARD FLEMING, 74 Mt. Vernon St., Boston . . MARJORIE L. SHEA, Simmons College, Boston . . VIOLA G. ENCLER, Simmons College, Boston f BEULAH HAVENS FRANCIS, 990 Center St., Newton Center Directors . GENEVA DALAND, I4 Pearl St., Wakefield L LUCY E. FISHER, Simmons College, Boston Horzoragf Vice-President . Sccretagn . . . Executive SBCYUIHUJ . 'Deasurer . . . PRESIDENTS OF SIMMONS COLLEGE CLUBS Connecticut Bridgeport .... . ANNA MCCARTHY Hartford . .... . ALICE BROADBENT Dixtrict qfCoZumbicI Washington .... G. GLADYS GORDON Illinoix Northern Illinois . . EMILY CLARK SPOONER Illaine Portland . .... HESTER SKILLIN CURTIS Ilffaxsaclzusettr Boston . . . . ESTHER KELIHER DRUMMEY Connecticut Valley MARION LINDSEY Looivus Worcester . . . . . . MILDRED COLLINS Michigan Detroit . .... . . . IRENE RAU New jerstgf New Jersey . .... LOUISE JOHNSON MAGUIRE New York New York City . . . . . HILDA TANGRING Rochester . . . . PRISCILLA LEES CUMMINGS Westchester County . . . LUCY GoMEz OEDER Western New York . . . EDNA BELTZ LANDERS Ohio Cleveland . . . . AILEEN PAGE Penmyloania Philadelphia . .... GRACE GAFFNEY FLYNN Rhode Island . Rhode Island . . . 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BIARY BARRY RED AND WHITE SCOTCH TERRIER MICROCOSM Honorary Members WALDO EMERSON PALMER CARL AUGUST PEARSON ROBLiR'l' CARTER RANKIN 54 I9 M1c'1e0c0.s'M 3 RUTH DREYFUS ABRAMS l 'LRull11'v Qoo Rivcrway Boston, Massachusel ts Choate School Social Work DOROTHY ALTER t'D014y 60 Columbia Street Brookline, Massaclitxsetls Brookline High School Secretarial Studies RUTH AMES Tariff, 20 Homestead Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School General Science DOROTHY ELIZABETH ANDERSON Dot Uflllcllqin IO43 Lancaster Avenue Syracuse, New York Nottingham High School Household Economics Household Economics Representative 2: YVaitress. Freshman- lunior VVedding Q1 Chairman, Freshman-Sophomore Valen- tine Party 21 Usher, junior Prom 21 Fire Captain, West House 3: VVaitress. Class Day 3: Usher. Commencement 3: YV:xitress. Senior Supper 3: Formal Dinner Committee 3: Wlaitress, Senior-Transfer Tea 4: Hobo Party Committee 4. 55 9 MICROCQSM 34 ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE ANDERSON C4Betli,y95 51 Lyman Street Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club x, Q, 3, 4,1S.A.A. IQ Y.W.C.A. ag Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Commencement 4. VERA VICTORIA ANDERSON H Ven Cotuit, Massachusetts Hyannis High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club I: Waitress, Class Day 32 Usher, Commence- ment 31 Daisy Chain 3. ELIZABETH BLAISDELL ANDREWS cc-Liza: csllizzieas 101 Greenvale Avenue Yonkers, New York Chicopee High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 3, 4: Dormitory Council I 3 Dramatic Club I, Q: Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4Q Shush Committee 3, Unity Council Representative 4. ELISABETH FRANCES ARENDSHORST 4 4cTutaa 1 I8 East Ninth Street Holland, Michigaii Hope College Household Economics Home Ec Club 56 I9 MICROCOSM 3 MILDRED ARKIN QI Stratton Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Simmons College Prince School Treasurer, Menorah Society 2, 3. ELISE ASHER MLM 5008 Greenwood Avenue Chicago, Illinois Bradford Academy Social WVork GERTRUDE AUSTIN 'G Trudiew 115 West Street Mansheld, Massachusetts Mansfield High School Household Economics Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Scout Club 1, 2: Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon I 1 Class Basketball Team 2, 4: Class Baseball Team 2, Group Leader 3: junior Welcome Committee 31 Chair- man, Y.W.C.A. Picnic Supper gg Waitress, Senior Class Day 31 Waitress, Senior Banquet 3, Home Ec Club 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. Tea Chairman 4: Freshmen-Senior Committee 4: Household Economics Representative st. LOUISE BAILEY cc Mfuzzss 65 Home Avenue Middletown, Connecticut Middletown High School Social Work Glee Club IQ Dramatic Club ig Fire Captain 3: Social Ser- vice Play at Lincoln House 3. 57 MICROCOSM 34 GWENDOLYN TURNER BARRCWS 'cGwen', 74 Glendale Road Sharon, Massachusetts Newton High School Secretarial Studies Christian Science Organization IQ Competitive Plays I1 Bas- ketball I, 3: Treasurer, Christian Science Q: Dramatic Club Annual Play 2, 3: Chairman, Christian Science gg Reader, Christian Science 4: Chairman of Activities, Dramatic Club 4. MARY FRANCES BARRY 310 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon I g Freshmen-Senior Tea 11 Sophomore Valentine Party 2 5 Academy 3, 41 Secretarial School Representative 31 New- man Club Executive Board 31 Cap and Gown Committee 3: Daisy Chain 31 Hostess, Class Day 3: Secretary, Academy 43 Secretary, Newman Club at: College Voucher 4. SARAH WING BASSETT SCLSVIZZGYQ East Sandwich, Massachusetts Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education Physical Education Executive Board 4. HARRIET EVANGELINE BATES ' i'Batesie Duxbury, Massachusetts Duxbury High School Secretarial Studies Mitznocosm Stafle. 3Q Executive Board 4. 58 MICROCOSM 9 DORIS THURLEY BEAN nsD0lv7 101 Crovc Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School English Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1: News Stall 2, 3: Poetry Club 4: English Club 4. GERTRUDE ROSALIND BEDRICK 310 Church Street Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School Secretarial Studies EUNICE MASON BENEDICT 'LBe1uU1', 146 Herschel Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut Crosby High School Library Science Scout Club 1: Hockey 1, 2: Sophomore Corridor Committee 2: Chairman, Flower Committee: Flower Committee gzjun- ior Welcome Committee 3: Assistant Fire Chief 3: Honor Committee 3g Usher, Waitress, Commencement XVeek 3: O2O Club 3, 4: Poetry Club 3, .tg Group Leader 4: Fire Chief 4: Secretary, Honor Committee 4. ADA ELIZABETH BERNING urls, 3 Bruce Street Scotia, New York Scotia High School Household Economics House Chairman 1: Dormitory Council 1: Maqua 1, 2. 3, 4: Life Saving 1, 3: Fire Captain 2: Chairman, Sophomore Open House 2: Valentine Party Committee 2: Y.W.C..-X. Cabinet 2: Poster Committee 2, 3: Vice-president, Y.X'V.C.A. 3: junior-Transfer Tea Committee 3: Freshman-junior Wedding Committee 3: Chairman, junior Prom 3: Usher, Convocation 3: Usher, VVaitress, Commencement Week 3: Daisy Chain 3: President, Y.W.C.A. 4. 59 K, MICROCOSM 34 JANE ELLEN BICKFORD Q4 Grove Street West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School Library Science S.A.A. 1, Q, 3, 4g Winner of Archery Cup QQ Archery Team 31 Unity Club: OQO Club. KASSIE JULIA BIROS 5 Orange Street Salem, Massachusetts Salem Classical High School Household Economics Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 Old English Ballads I, QQ Orchestra Leader 3, 41 Old English Dinner 3, 4: Xmas Vespers Com- mittee 3, 4. RUTH CHARLOTTE BODEMER 94 Wendell Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Library Science Scout Club 1, Q, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 31.NEw5 Staff 3, 4g O20 Club 3, 4: Unity Club 4. RUTH ADELAIDE BODWELL GCW0Qfle79 71 Elm Street Andover, Massachusetts Punchard High School Household Economics Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Poster Committee 2, 31 House-Iunior 31 Home Ec Club 3, 4. 60 I9 MICROCOSM 21 EDITH BOHRMANN Edu 139 Fenimore Road New Rochelle, New York New Rochelle High School Household Economics Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.A.A. 1gGlee Club 1, 2, Home Ec Club 3: 4-- VENNIE GENEVIEVE BOISCLAIR CCGEIZ73 56 Graves Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Libraiy Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman-junior Wedding 3, O20 Club 3, 4. ,IOSEPHINE CAROLYN BOLT 627059 368 Union Avenue Framingham, Massachusetts Bound Brook High School Social Work YMf.C.A, ig Dramatic Club i. 3: Student Industrial Group 2, 3, 44 Lincoln House Settlement Plays for Children 3Q Children's Hospital 3. MARGARET BONNAR CGPE'g35 go Hillman Street New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford High School Secretarial Studies VVaitress, Student Government Party 2: Y'Vaitress, Freshman- .Iunior Mledding Q: Dormitory Council 2, 3: House Chairman 2, 31 Flower Committee 3qjunior Shush Committee 3g Daisy Chain 3. 61 .MICROCOSM 34 CHARLOTTE MURIEL BOROVOY 168 Seaver Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Nlemorial High School Social Work MARY ALICE BOURNE IO Kensington Avenue Bradford, Massachusetts Haverhill High School Secretarial Studies Wlaitress, Sophomore Luncheon IQ Daisy Chain 33 Usher, Commencement 3. ELIZABETH KNAPP BROWN t'Bezgy 1 Spring Street Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School Public Health Nursing School Representative 25 School of Nursing Club 4, 5. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BURACK 3 Abbotsford Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Emmanuel College Social Work 62 I9 MIC,'ROC'O.S'flI HORTENSE BURLEIGH HTc11xia I9 Carruth Street Ashrnont, Massachusetts Girls, Latin School Household Economics Household Ectmoxnics Representative ll Sophomore Curri- dor Committee 2: Chairman, Junior Shush CCiIllllllllCL' 3Q Senior-Faculty Supper Committee 4. ELIZABETH SARA BURNS 66B6!U,75 I9 Eastman Road Somerville, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Household Economics Unity Club I, 2, 3: Home Ec Club 3, .tg Lunch Room Corn- rnittee tt: EVELYN CANTOR Ewa 125 Pleasant Street Bennington, Vermont Syracuse University Social Work Menorah 3. MARY CARBONE Carbon-copy 'lCarbolicl, 66 Wiiidsoi' Street Everett, luassachusetts Everett High School General Science Debating Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 2. President 41 Press Board I, 2, 3, 4,1 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, ttg Academy 3. 4. 63 I9 MICROCOSM 34 MARY WINIFRED CARR 3 Westford Street Allston, Massachusetts Brighton High School Secretarial Studies grgmatic Club IQ S.A.A. I, 2, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 43 Y.W. . . 3. PRISCILLA CARTER CGP1,iS73 CCCVN97 186 Washington Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Wellesley High School Secretarial Studies S.A.A. IQ Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon Ig Christian Sci- ence Organization 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Sophomore Corri- dor Committee 23 Sophomore Open House Committee 2g Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party 2: Usher, Alumnae Lunch- eon 2, Waitress, Senior Class Day 3, Dramatics 4. ANNE EVELYN CASE CiCa56j33 Watertown, Connecticut University of Vermont Library Science Glee Club 35 OQO Club 3, 4. BEATRICE M. CHACE LLBEZM 7 Rossrnan Avenue Hudson, New York Emma Willard School Library Science Poetry Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Dramatic Club I, 2, 4, Library School Representative 2, Waitress, Faculty Tea 23 Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding QQ Riding Club 25 Usher, Junior Prom 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Usher, Student Government Party 3, Group Leader 3, 4, O2O Club 3, 45 President 4. 54 I9 MIC'ROC,'O.S'M BARBARA MAY CHASE HB0bbie', 4 Randall Avenue Wate1'lJi1ry, Vermont International College English English Club 4. ALICE SARGENT CHAMBERLIN Main Street Kennebunk, Maine Kennebunk High School Library Science Glee Club 1, 2: Treasurer, OQO Club 3: Chairman, Program Committee 4: Poetry Club 3: Library School Representa- tive 4. RANDI ANNA CHRISTOPHERSEN I7 Sheldon Street East Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Library Science O20 Club 3, 4: Academy 4. POLLY HARWOOD CHURCHILL 310 Stratfield Road Bridgeport, Connecticut Roger Ludlow High School Secretarial Studies Class President 1:-Iudicial Board I: Head X'Vaitress, Sopho- more Luncheon IL Track Day 1, Freshman Manager 1: Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Sub-varsity 2, 3: Competitive Plays 1: Hockey 2, 3: Student Government Representative Q: Chair- man, Sophomore Shuttle 2: Advisory Committee 2, 4: Class Secretary 3: Academy 3, 4: Daisy Chain 31Jt1IllO!' VVelcome Committee 3: Newt Staff 3: Dorm Board 4: Honor Commit- tee 4: P1 esident, Student Government 4. 65 MICROCOSAI 34 HELEN MARY CLIFFORD HCZWW 124 Newbury Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Newman Club 3, Daisy Chain 3, News Staff 4.3 Senior Prom Committee 4. ETHEL COHEN Q4 Watlmbeck Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School Secretarial Studies ANNA ALDEN COLE 165 Salem End Road Framingham Centre, Massachusetts Framingham High School Household Economics Glee Club IQ Dramatic Club x, 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 21 Dorm Council QQ Poster Committee 2. 3: Unity Club 2, 3: Home Ec Club 3, 43 House Junior 33 Senior Prom Committee 4. BEATRICE CAROLINE COLLINS GEBM95 43 Paul Street Watertown, Massachusetts St. .Iohn's High School Library Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Riding Club 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, 4, Usher, Commencement, 3, O2O Club 3, 4. 66 I 9 M1C'1ffJC'O.S'M 3 HARRIET EMMA CONLEY Ellsworth, Maine Ellsworth High School Public Health Nursing MARY BEATRICE CONNOR 29 Washington Street East Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, rt: Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, 4: S.A.A. 1, 21 Student Government Representative 1: Freshman-junior Wedding IQ Usher, Sophomore Shuflle I1 Waitress. Sopho- more Luncheon I: Secretary, Dramatic Club Q, 3: Group Leader 3, 41 Class Vice-President 3: Usher. Senior Prom 3, Usher, Senior Play 3: Chairman, Freshmanfluninr VVedding 3QxlUI'llO1' Prom Committee 3: Usher, Student Government Party 3: Usher, Convocation 3: Usher, Baccalaureate 3: Chairman, Stag Dinner 3:.Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 3: Waitress, Student Govern- ment Tea 3: Daisy Chain 3: President, Dormitory Council 4: Vice-President, Student Government 4, Chairman, Dormi- tory Board .tg Advisory Board 4. MARION FREDA CORTELL 550 Main Street Lewiston, Maine Memorial High School Household Economics Home Ee Club 3, 4. MILDRED FRANCES CROWLEY AIiIl1V7 IQ Highland Avenue hlonson, Massachusetts Monson High School Library Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, .tg Dramatic Club I1.A!-EZUS Staffzg O20 Club 3, 4. 57 9 MICROCOSM 34 MABEL HARRIET CULBERSON 39 Olyphant Drive Morristown, New Jersey Morristown High School General Science Hockey 2, May Day 23 Chairman, Mascot Committee 23 Sophomore Corridor Committee 25 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4,-IL1I1iOI' Welcome Committee 33 Freshman Orientation 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 33 Usher, Presidenfs Reception 3, Daisy Chain 35 Forum 4. RUTH CUTTER 273 Harvard Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Mt. Holyoke College Social Work ALICE KATHLEEN DALY 5ihfay,, I7 Bowditch Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts St. Gregory's High School General Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4, New- man Formal Committee 3, Newman Tea Committee 3, 45 Ellen Richards Tea Committee 3: Chairman, Newman Formal 4, Usher, Hobo Party 4: Committee for New Eng- land Federation of College Catholic Clubs' Vtleek-end 4. ELEANORE DAVIS 4'Ellie 62 Morning Street Portland, Maine Highland Manor School for Girls Social Work 68 I9 M101e0c'0,s'M 3 EUGENIE STATLER DEARMIT LSGGIZCN QI South Hawk Street Albany, New York Vermont Academy Public Health Nursing Massachusetts General Hospital 3, 4. ESTHER LOUISE DEVINE 180 Rounds Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Technical High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4Q Dramatic Club QQ Class Representa- tive 4. VIRGINIA CAROLINE DEWEY Ginny Q22 South Franklin Street Brookville, Massachusetts Brockton High School General Science S.A.A. 1: Dramatic Club rg Scout Club 1, 2, 5 Ellen Rich- ards Club 2, 3, 4: Academy 3, 4. ELEANOR MARGARET DIGIANNANTONIO c'Di Gil' 52 Linden Place Brookline, Massachusetts Milford High School Library Science 59 MJCROCOSM 34 ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE DI PESA Bet1jz 49 Undine Road Brighton, Massachusetts Chamberlayne School English News 3, 4: English Club 4: O20 Club: School Representative 4: Newman Club: Senior-Faculty Supper Committee 4. EMILY ELIZABETH DIXON 173 Bellevue Road Squantum, Massachusetts Quincy High School Social Work Press Board, I, 2, 3: Chairman, Press Board, 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher, Baccalaureate 3: Usher, Presidents Reception 3: School Representative 4. ESTHER MARIE DOOLIN CCEX5! 174 Summer Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club Representative I: Freshman-Junior Wedding Committee 3: Daisy Chain 3: News Staff 4: Senior Hobo Party Committee 4: Senior Prom Committee 4. Newman Club Dance Committee 4: RUTH EVELYN DOUGLASS G5D0ug53 Woronoco, Massachusetts Northfield Seminary Social Work Y.VV.C.A. Board 2: Chairman, Sinojapanese ConferenceZ Press Board 2. 3. 70 I9 MICROCUSAI MARGARET MARY A. DOWNEY Slljpglgilfi 37 Wcstbourne Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School Secretarial Studies S.A.A. 1, 2: Y.X'V.C.A. I, 22 Newman 1, 2, 3. 4: Publicity Committee of Federation VVcck-end 3: Organizer and Chair- man of Newman Charity Board 4: Senior Delegate to Feder- ation 4: Chairman. Federation Communion Breakfast 4: Federation Charity Dance Committee 4: Poetry Club 4. ELSIE MARY DOWNING 333 Huron Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Secretarial Studies Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4: Press Board 3. 4. RUTH DRAPER Di-oppffa 54 Orchard Street Belmont, Massachusetts Lincoln High School General Science Dormitory Council 1. 3: Glee Club 1: Unity Club t, Q: Dra- matics I: Ellen Richards Club 2, 3. 4: Waitress. Sophomore Luncheon: Dormitory Board 3: Usher. Commencement 3: Poetry Club 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. 3. 4: Chairman. Ellen Richards Club Tea 4. EVELYN HANNAH DREAYER S6-Ellie!! 384 Park Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Social Work Shush Committee 22-Illlllfll' Prom Committee 3. 71 MICROCOSM 34 MARY KATHERINE DRINAN 48 Reservoir Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High and Latin School Household Economics Class Day Supper 3g Lunchroom Committee 45 Newman Club: Home Economics Club. MARY ELIZABETH DUDIS 139 Newton Street Athol, Massachusetts Athol High School Secretarial Studies DORCTHY ANNE DUDLEY Dottie Anne 895 Seventh Street Charleston, Illinois Teacher,s College High School Social Work Y.W,C.A. IQ Scout Club Ig House junior 3g Usher and Wait- ress, Commencement VVeek. CORA ANN DUHY 66 Idaho Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Secretarial Studies S.A.A. I, 21 Unity Club 1, 2, gg Daisy Chain 3Q Y.W.C.A. 3, 41 Chairman, Press Board 4. 72 I9 MICROCOSM 3 BARBARA DUNFIELD Sawyer Hill Road Berlin, Massachusetts Hudson High School Public Health Nursing ELEANOR MARY DWYER 4'LulZa 8 Pine Road Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club I, 2, 3. 4: Freshman-Junior Wedding 3: Flow- er Committee 3:-junior Transfer Tea 3. ZATAE ANN EASTMAN Lczfatev 24 Pearl Street Bridgewater, Massachusetts Howard Seminary Public Health Nursing GLADYS MARY ELDRIDGE Bourne, Massachusetts Bourne High School Secretarial Studies 73 9 MICROCOSM 34 ELIZABETH FRANKLIN EMERY GCBet4y39 38 Washington Street Needham, Massachusetts Brookline High School Household Economics Freshman-Senior Tea IQ Dramatic Club 1: Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4g Y.W.C.A. 41 Freshman-Senior Committee 4. CARIS ELIZABETH EMMCNS Plymouth, Connecticut Crosby High School Social Work FRANCES GERTRUDE ERMAN 39 Somerset Street Boston, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Social Work CLAIRE MARIE FARRELL 24. Burrill Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. I: Glee Club I, Q1 Ten- nis I, 21 Freshman-junior Wfedding 3. 74 I9 MICROCOSM 3 LOUISE CATHERINE IVERRIS Lou 5169 Washington Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Skidmore College General Science Ellen Richards Club 3, 4: Academy 4. OLGA MARIA FORSLUND 38 Rugby Road Mattapan, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls General Science Glee Club I: Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party 2: Waitress, Class Day 3: Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary-Trea- surer. Ellen Richards Club 3: Daisy Chain 3: President, Ellen Richards Club 41 Senior Prom Committee 4: Academy 4. MYRTLE EVA FOSTER Mimi Maplewood Oakville, Connecticut Crosby High School Library Science House Chairman I: Glee Club 1: Y.W.C.A. I, 3. 4: House Junior 3: Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3: Usher, Presi- dent's Reception 3: OQO Club 3, 4. KATHARINE MARY FREEMAN SCKa'y93 5 Elsie Street Malden, Massachusetts Malden High School Social Work Newman Club I, 2, 3. 75 MICROCOSM 34 LUCILE REBECCA FRENCH ccpusthiyh South Street Westminster, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School Household Economics Scout Club r, QQ Sophomore Luncheon 2: Sophomore Corri- dor Committee QQ Freshman-Junior Wedding 3g Associate Editor of News 3g House Junior 31 Honor Committee 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4Q News Staif 4. ELEANOR MARIE GARLAND IfrZinzclzen,' 129 Houston Avenue Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School English Tennis Tournaments 1, 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Corridor Corn- mittee 21 Shush Committee 3g Freshman-junior Wedding 3Q News Reporter 3: Feature VVriter lor News 4: English Club 41 Academy 4. RUTH MARGARET GAYTHWAITE Ruthie 22 Ray Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School Secretarial Studies Y.W.C.A. 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3Q Unity Club. LILLIAN GAZARIAN 166 School Street Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School Household Economics Class Hockey I, QQ Sophomore Corridol Committee 25 Acade- my 3. 76 19 M1c12oc'0.s'M 34 ARVON HOWILS GERRISH 'LGcrUz', North Avenue Rochester, Massachusetts Wareham High School Library Science Y.NV.C.A. l:O2O Club 4. EVELYN LORRAINE GILMORE HEUH 22 Lovell Street West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4Q Scout Club 13 Dramatic Club IQ Y.W. C.A. 35 Circulation Manager ofNcws 4. GERTRUDE RHODA GLASER HGc'rt 132 Amory Street Brookline, Massachusetts Memorial High School Secretarial Studies Menorah Society, Daisy Chain 3. THELMA GOLDSTEIN '4Simmie ' 471 Norfolk Street Mattapan, Massachusetts I Girls' Latin School General Science Treasurer, Menorah Society 22-IUl'1lOl' Welcome Committee 3. t 1 t 1 l 77 MICROCOSM 34 LOUISE GERTRUDE GCLDSTON Slzirg1 20 Seaver Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls General Science Menorah Society 1, 2, 3g Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. HARRI ET MELLICENT GCODMAN 67g Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, Massachusetts Beaver College Household Economics Poster Committee gg Home Ec Club 3, 43 Ellen Richards Club 4g Freshman-Senior Party 41 Y.W.C.A. 4. IRENE BLANCHE C-CRDON V MRenic , 98 Deering Road lXIattapan, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Household Economics Representative, Menorah Board Q, 31 Home Ec Club 2, 4, Chairman, Menorah Spring Dance gg President, Menorah rt. ROSEMARY VIRGINIA GCRMAN CCRed7J 14.2 jackson Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts Notre Dame Academy Secretarial Studies Newman Club I, 2, 3, .tg Dramatics IQ Basketball IQ Glee Club 2, 3, 78 I 9 AI I C R O C O S Ill CATHERINE GRAHAM L 5113737 I4 South Lake Avenue Albany, New York Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education Physical Education Class Hockey 4.1 Class Basketball 4. LILLIAN FRASER GRANT LUV, Bridge Street Middleboro, Massachusetts East Bridgewater High School General Science Ellen Richards Club Q, 3, .1.1Y.W.C.A. 3. DCROTHY GRAY 'GDot 329 Main Street Greenville, Pennsylvania Penn High School Secretarial Studies Waitress, Senior-Faculty Tea 3: Dormitory Council Party 4. EDITH MARY GREEN E'Grre11ia 3 Judd Street Presque Isle, Maine Roxbury Memorial High School Household Economics Menorah Society 1. 2, 3, 4: S.A.A. I1 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4: Menorah Board .tg Chairman, Nlenorah Formal 4. 79 MICROCOSM 34 HELEN MARIE GRIFFIN HHKZQS I5I Oak Street. Winsted, Connecticut The Gilbert School Secretarial Studies School Representative 21 Luncheon Committee 25 Waitress, Wedding 2: VVaitress, Student Government Party 2Q Usher, Junior Prom 25 Class Treasurer 3: Chairman, Junior-Trans- fer Tea 3QtIL1I1lO!' Prom Committee 31 Daisy Chain 33 Com- mencement Activities 3: Usher, Senior Prom ggjunior Wel- coming Committee 31 Usher, Student Government Party 3g Student Government Representative 43 Advisory Committee 4g Chairman, Student Government Tea 4, Senior Prom Committee 4g Manager, Show Case 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HABERSTROH CCD0t79 46 Hastings Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, .tg Academy 3, 4,g Newx Stafllt. FRANCES HALE HFrankie', 251 Belmont Street Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School Library Science Scout Club 1. 2, 3, 41 Unity Club I, 4g Dramatics I1 S.A.A. ig Freshman-junior Wedding 35 News StaFf3, 4,gO2O Club 3: 4- MARY ELIZABETH HAMBLET C4Bib-Y7? 495 Varnum Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Household Economics VVaitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1: Home Ec Club 3, 4. 80 I9 M1c1e0c0.s'M 34 EVELYN ELDELIA HAMILTON Hammic Limestone, Maine Abbot Academy Household Economics Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon ig Sophomore Shufile Com- mittee QQ Home EC Club 3, 43 Hobo Party Committee 4. EDITH GIVENS HARRISON 43 Golf Circle Atlanta, Georgia Florida State College Landscape Architecture Lowthorpe School: Secretary. Student Government I, 2: President, 1, QQ Treasurer, Student Government 3. BARBARA HATCH 132 Dale Street Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School Library Science Unity Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Ballad Singing 1: l'Vaitress. Senior Luncheon 31JLlI1IOI' Welcome Committee 3: Lunch Room Committee 4g OQO Club 4. MARION LOUISE HAWKS Hawksie', Bolton, Massachusetts Hudson High School Social lNork Sophomore Corridor Committee 2: Waitress. Senior-Faculty Tea 2g Chairman, Sophomore-Senior Picnic 2: School Repre- sentative 3QJl11'lIOI' Welcome Committee 3: Freshman Group Leader 3: Usher, Student Government Party 3: Usher, Bac- calaureate, President's Reception 3: News Staff 3. 81 MICROCQSM 34 DOROTHY LOUISE HAYES G5-Dotii 5 Penn Road Winchester, Massachusetts Somerville High School General Science Ellen Richards Club Executive Board 4g Ellen Richards Tea Committee 4. VIRGINIA RUTH HAYES ji1zny 39 Weld Hill Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Skidmore College Social Work RUTH ARDELLE HAZELTON Freeport, Maine Freeport High School Library Science House Junior 35 O2O Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA HILL 101 Western Avenue Augusta, Maine Cony High School Library Science House junior 35 Usher, Commencement 35 OQO Club 3, 4. 82 M I C R O C O S M I 9 KATHERINE ELIZABETH HITCI-ION Bcity Nllilgf' 327 Washington Street Norwich, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy Household Economics Chairman, Flower Committee i: Unity Club I: Waitress. Senior-Faculty Tea 2: Chairman. Stag Dinner 3: School Representative 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher, Baccalaureate 32 Hostess, Class Day 3: Dormitory Board 4: Home EC Club 3, 4: Dormitory Council 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH HOBBS Hobb.vic 34 Bay View Drive Swampscott, Massachusetts Hamilton High School General Science Track I: Wfaitress. Sophomore Luncheon I: Baseball 2, 3: School Representative 3. BARBARA ELIZABETH HOLBROOK S'Hu!brook Main Street Sherborn, Massachusetts Sherborn High School Library Science Dramatics I: Chairman. Freshman Frolic I : Hlaitress. Soph- omore Luncheon 1: Unity Club I, 2: Ring Committee 21 Waitress, Student Government Reception 2: Corridor Com- mittee 2: May Day Breakfast 2: Treasurer, Unity Club 2: Freshman-Sophomore Valentine Party 2: Per-Sirnmons Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Government Reception 3: junior X'Velcome Committee 3: Mummers, Old English Dinner 3: House junior 3: Chairman, Baseball Game 3: Chairman. Formal Dinners at Freshman Dorms 3: Freshman-junior Wedding 3: junior Prom Committee 3: Usher, Convocation 3: Head X'Vaitress, Class Day Supper 3: Usher, Commencement 3: Usher, Dramatic Club Play 3: Chairman, Honor Committee .tg Student Government Council 4: Dormitory Board 4. IRENE RACHEL HOLDSWORTH Pa5lzo', 53 lVIt. Vernon Street Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth High School Household Economics Basketball Class Team I. 2. 3, 4: Baseball I: Unity Club 1: S.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: May Day 2: Examiner in Lite-Saving 2. 4: Assistant Manager, Basketball 3: Usher, Commencement 3g Home Ec Club 3, .tg Waitress, Senior Supper 3. 83 MICROCOSM 34 HELEN HOLM Windham, New Hampshire Medford High School Social Work Unity Club 1, Q. MARJORIE LOUISE HOLT 6CMidge33 88 Bartlett Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Library Science Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4.5 O20 Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS ALBERTA HCRSMAN 1 5 Prospect Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School Library Science Y.W.C.A. QQ O20 Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS FRANCES HORSMAN u.CPhyZ73 QI Wilmarth Road Braintree, Massachusetts Braintree High School Household Economics Y.W.C.A. Drive 22 Y.W.C.A. Teas 3, 4g Home Ec Club 3, 43 Senior-Faculty Supper 4. 34 I9 .MICROCOSIVI 3 KATHERINE DORIS HOWARD 75 Andrews Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, Q, 3, 41 Daisy Chain Cornmittct- 3. KATHRYN FRANCES HUNTER LGKay35 834 Berkeley Avenue Trenton, New Jersey College of Wooster Social Work Y.W.C.A. 3. 4. EVELYN LINETTE INMAN SC VQJHQ7 Route 4, Box 248 Kingston, New York Foxboro High School Household Economics Glee Club I: Home Ec Club 2, 3. 4: Usher, Commencement 3g Usher, Presidents Reception 3. LILY JACOB 84 First Avenue Stratford, Connecticut Warren Harding School Secretarial Studies S5 MICROCOSM 34 RUTH HITCHINGS JACOBS Ruthie 142 Lynnfield Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High Secretarial Studies Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, Waitress, Student Government Party 22 Unity Club 2, 3, 4:Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Chairman, Daisy Chain 32 Freshmanjunior Wed- ding Committee 3: Waitress, Senior-Faculty Party 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 3: News Staff 3, 41 Chairman, Senior Prom 4, Newt Dance Committee 4Q Assistant Editor, Micnocosivi 4: Technical Editor, Per-Simmons 4: Hobo Party Committee 4: Per-Simmons Bridge Tea 4. NELLIE LOUISE JERMOLOVICH CGjimmy75 59 Lincoln Street North Easton, Massachusetts Oliver Ames High School Library Science Freshman Frolic Committee I1 Freshman-junior Wedding Committee ig Hockey 3. 4: OQO Club 4. DOROTHY SUSAN JUSTIS uDOEiie,' 4 March Way West Roxbury, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School General Science Unity Club I, 2, School Representative QQ Fencing 2: Wait- ress, Student Government Party 2: Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4Q Usher, Junior Prom Q1 Usher, Student Government Party 31 Academy 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3Q Waitress, Class Day 3: Treasurer, Academy 4: Class Vice-President 4. HELEN SUSANNA KAUFMANN IO5 Brooks Street Brighton, Massachusetts Girls, Latin School Library Science Academy 3. 4Q Scout Club 3, 41 O20 Club 3, 4gWaitress, Class Day 31 Usher, Commencement 3, Secretary, OQO Club 4. 86 I9 MICROC'O.S'M 3 MADELINE VERONA KELLEY Kelly Essex Junction, Vermont University of Vermont Public Health Nursing Poetry Club 4: Anne Strong Club 41 Scout Club 4. MARGARET EDNA KELLY LcEdna99 187 Union Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, Q, 3. SYLVIA KELMAN IfelQv 31 Bowker Street Brookline, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Library Science FLORENCE MARY KENNISON LLh'en7ly75 28 Byfield Road Waban, Massachusetts Newton High School Libraiy Science Basketball I, Q, 3, 4: Track 1: Dramatic Club 1, QQ Competi- tives I g Baseball Q, 3, 41 Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party 2: Hockey 3, 4: O20 Club 3, 41 Chairman, Baseball Banquet 3: Usher, Commencement X'Veek 3: News Staflkt. 37 MICROCOSM 34 ELIZABETH KERR '4Lib', 1 Main Street Fisherville, Massachusetts Grafton High School Public Health Nursing School Representative 1: Usher, Sophomore ShufHe IQ Chairman, Freshman-Junior Picnic I1 President, Sophomore Class Q. ELIZABETH BARNARD KITTREDGE LCBelU133 CEKUT7 Mont Vernon, New Hampshire Milford High School Household Economics Basketball 3: Dormitory Council 4: Dormitory Board 4: House Chairman 4.3 News Staff.t: Home Ee Club 4. MARJORIE DOANE KNAPP JVIa1ge 58 Rowe Street lvlelrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Library Science Waitress, Freshman-junior Wedding QL Unity Club 3, 4: O20 Club 4. RUTH BLANCHE KNOWLTON 'LEZZM7 West Ashford, Connecticut Northfield Seminary Library Science Housellunior 3: Usher, Commencement 3: O20 Club 3. 4. 88 I 9 ANNE KOWETZ 49 Humboldt Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School Secretarial Studies BERTHA ADELINE KRONE ffBpfr' IIQ Strong Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts Academy High School Library Science News Stali' I , 2. 3. 4. S.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Commence- ment choir I, 3: Baccalaureate choir 1, 3: Freshman-Sopho- more party 2: Waitress, Freshman-Junior Wedding 2: Fenc- ing 2: School Representative 3: Shush Committee 3: Fresh- man-junior Wedding 3: Faculty-Student baseball 3: Usher. Student Government party 3:junior Welcome Committee 3: Flower Committee 3: Stag dinner 3: Group leader 3: Execu- tive board 3: Waitress, Class Day 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher. President's reception 3: Waitress. Senior Banquet 3: Usher. Baccalaureate 3: O20 Club 3.4: Hostess,Class Day 3:Usher, Convocation 3: Student Government Representative 4: Usher. Commencement 3: Dramatic Club. 4. EDNA MARGARET KURDT Eddz'E' 3 59 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, New York Morristown High School General Science School Representative 1: Waitress. Sophomore Luncheon 1: Usher, Sophomore Shufiie 1: Hockey 1. 2, 3: Sub-Varsity I: Basketball I. 2. 4: Track 1: Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4: Competitive Plays 1: Stage manager 3: Y.W.C.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Conference Representative 4: Forum I, 2. 3. 4: Chairman. Forum 4: Chairman, Ring Committee Q: Baseball 2: Ellen Richards Club 2. 3. 4: Student Government Representative 2: Chair- man. 'Iunior Welcome Committee 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher. Presidents Reception 3: House Chairman 3. 4: Dormitory Council 3, 4: Dormitory Board 3. 4: Honor Committee 3. MARY ANNE LAMBERT 46 Chestnut Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Charlestown High School General Science Newman I, 2, 3. 4: Ellen Richards Club 3. 4. 89 MICROCOSM MICROCOSM 34 MARION DUNHAM LEONARD 66DaiU99 622 Crescent Street Brockton, Massachusetts rockton High School Secretarial Studies School Representative 1: Competitive Plays 1, 23 Treasurer Dramatic Club 22 Shuflle Committee I: Student Govern- ment Representative 3: Treasurer, Student Government 43 Coach,-junior Competitive Plays, 4. HELEN LEVINE I 66 I Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Chelsea High School Secretarial Studies News Staff 4. VIRGINIA LOUISA LINTON CLjin7W73 295 Lake Street Arlington, Massachusetts Watertown High School Secretarial Studies Hockey I, 21 Sub-Varsity IQ Shuffle Committee 2: Usher, Student Government Party 2: Usher, Senior Prom 31 Shush Committee 3: Daisy Chain 3gHostess, Class Day3g Freshman- junior Wedding 31 Academy 3, 4: News Dance Committee 3, .1.1NFw.Y StaH'3, 4: News Tea 4.1 College Play 41 Advertising Manager, MICROCZOSM .tg MICROCOSLI Dance Committee 4,1 Hobo Party 4. GRETCHEN LOVELL 4'Groucho Marx' 5 4. East Street Ipswich, Massachusetts Manning High School Secretarial Studies Dramatic Club I: Unity Club Q. 3. go I9 IVIICROCOSM 34 GERTRUDE EVELYN LUNT H6it'?'fZ'I',, 43 Marlborough Street Newburyport, Nlassachusctts Newburyport High School Public Health Nursing Waitress. Sophomore Luncheon I: Academy 3: Ann Strong Club 4. CAROLYN ANDREWS MACGR EGORY Ca ral' ' 26 Linden Parkway Norwich, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy Household Economics Class Secretary 1: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Home Ee Club 3, 4 Treasurer 3. Secretary 4: House Chairman 3: Dormitory Council 3: Poster Committee 2, 3: Chairman Graduate Transfer Tea 4: May Day Committee 2: Sopho- more Luncheon Committee Q: Cooperative Society 31Jl,1IliOI' Welcome Committee 3: Group Leader 3: S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: President of S..-X..-X. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Q: Ex- arnine1 s Life Saving 2, Hockey. 3, 4. FLORENCE SUITOR MACLOON iGA.IaC,5 Groveton, New Hampshire Groveton High School Household Economics Basketball 1: May Day 2: Home Ec Club 2, 3. 4. GLADYS ESTHER MCMILLAN GIad,' I I Cottage Avenue Wi11cheste1', Massachusetts Winchester High School Social VVork JWw.v Stafl' 1, 2: Pm'-Simmons 1, 2. 3: Debating 1: ,Nbutr Dance Committee 2: Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2: Press Board 1. 2. QI MICROCOSM 34 JEAN KATHERINE MCSHEEHY Pinedale Road Middleton, Massachusetts Kent's Hill Seminary Secretarial Studies GLADYS MADOFF IGGlady75 310 Washington Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School Social Work Academy 3. 4. CHARLOTTE BLISS MANN 7 Sunset Road Newton Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Social Work Academy 3, 4. ANNETTE MANN 625 Linden Avenue York, Pennsylvania William Penn High School Household Economics Dramatics I, Q, 3, 4,3 Y.W.C.A. 1, Q3 Sophomore Luncheon Committee 22 Captain of Riding 31 Home Ec Club 3, 4. Q2 I9 MIC'12OC'O.S'Al 3 MYRTLE MARGOLIILS 89 Elm Hill Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts i Roxbury Memorial High School Secretarial Studies Menorah Society 1, 23 S.A.A. 1, 2. JULIA MARGOLIN Ci-Duke!! 354 Walnut Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High School Social Work S.A.A. 1, 2, 31 Menorah Society i, 2. CAROLYN MARSH Carol 4 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts Milton High School Household Economics HARRIET SADIE MASLON cLMaZZiea1 43 Coolidge Avenue Glens Falls, New York Glens Falls High School Secretarial Studies Competitive Plays 1: Y.W.C.A. I, 2: S.A.A. I, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, Q, 3g College Play 21 Chairman of Costumes, Sopho- more Play 2: Waitress, Student Government Party QQ Christ- mas Party QQ Freshman-junior Wedding 3: Wfaitress, Stag Dinner 35 Chairman of House Dance 33 Assistant Advertising Manager, News 3, Waitress, Secretarial Tea 31 Daisy Chain 3: Usher, Baccalaureate 32 Flower Committee 3: Basketball 3: Advertising Manager, News' 43 Chairman, News Dance .tg Chairman, Senior Hobo Party 43 Press Board .tg Senior Prom Committee 4g Group Leader 4. 93 MICROCOSA4 34 MARION MASON uBrother,' Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School English Chairman, Freshman-Junior Picnic 1: Chairman, Sopho- more Luncheon 24 Chairman, Sophomore Corridor Com- mittee Qg House Chairman QQ Dormitory Council 23 Class Secretary 23 Usher, Junior Prom QQ Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Usher, Senior Prom 33 Student Government Representative 3g Conference Committee 3QJL1I1iOI' Welcoming Committee 35 Student Government Tea Committee 3g Chairman, Stu- dent Government-Freshman Party 3: House junior 3g Usher, Baccalaureate, Presidents Reception 31 Head Usher, Com- mencement 31020 Club 3: Usher, Convocation 3, Daisy Chain 3g Freshman-junior Wedding 3: Group Leader 3, 45 News Staff 3, 4: Editor of Mutuals 43 Press Board 43 English Club 4, Class President 4. HELEN JUDD MASSEY Gipinkil 137 Amherst Street Winchester, Virginia Newton High School Landscape Architecture Gir Executive Board I, 2: Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon IQ Usher, Copley Dance 2: Usher, junior Prom 21 Student- Faculty Tea Flower Committee 2: Chairman, House Com- mittee tLowthorpel 3: President, Lowthorpe Student Gov- ernment Association 4. FREMA LEONA MELTZER 75 Magazine Street Cambridge, Massachusetts ls, Latin School Secretarial Studies Olde English Dinner I1 Ballad Singing I: Properties Com- mittee, Menorah Play 2: Glee Club 2, 3g Usher, Commence- ment 3Q Menorah 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE MILLER lillibb-yi! 26 Colbourne Crescent Brookline, Massachusetts Barnard College Social Work Y.VV.C.A. 3, Academy 4. 94 Jamaica Plain High School Secretarial Studies I9 M1c1e0c'0.s'M 3 JEAN CAIRNS MILLER HIVIimzie 73 West Northampton Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wilkes-Barre Institute Secretarial Studies ALICE ELLZEY MORRIS 99A Jessfield Road Shanghai, China Friends' Select School Libraly Science S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Scout Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, .tg Competitive Plays IQ Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party 2: Shush Committee 3Q House ,junior 3, 'Wait- ress, Class Day Supper 3. ALICE MOSHER 4644173 40 St. john Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 VVaitress, Student Government Tea 3: Usher, Baccalaureate 31 Daisy Chain 3: YYaitress, ,Iunior Transfer Tea 3g Business lvlanager, Per-Simnzans 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. CHARLOTTE GLIDDEN MOULTON 29 Idaho Street Mattapan, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Secretarial Studies Basketball 3, 4. 95 MJCROCOSM 34 RUTH ELEANOR MUNROE 2 Perkins Manor Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Brockton High School Household Economics S.A.A. I: Class Day 3g Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Home EC Club 3, 4. ELLEN MARGARET MURDOCK Nellie 241 Willow Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts St. Clement High School General Science Newman Club 1, 2, 3, .1.: S,A.A. IQ Usher, Newman Formal rg Ellen Richards Club 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Representative, Newman Club 23 Newman Club Bridge Committee '25 Vice- President, Newman Club 3: Newman Tea Committee 3: Chairman, Ellen Richards Tea 32 Waitress, Class Day Sup- per 39 President, Newman Club 43 THELMA MARIE MURPHY Mz4rplz,' Fort Fairfield, Maine Fort Fairfield High School Household Economics Y,W.C.A. I, 2, 3: Newman Club I, 2, 3: Home Ec Club 2, 3, 41 Sophomore Corridor Committee 2: Shush Committee 33 House junior 31JLlI1lOI' Welcoming Committee 31 Fire Cap- tain 4. MIRIAM NAIGLES sEMimi79 75 Winchester Street Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies 96 I9 flfIICROC0.S'AI MIRIAM DOROTHY NEALCN Mi1rz5', I 120 Mulberry Street Scranton, Pennsylvania Central High School Secretarial Studies Hobo Party 4. MARIAN BUCK NEMEC 56 West Court Street Cortland, New York Ogontz School Secretarial Studies MABEL LOUISE NEWINS LCPUS197 20 Willoughby Street Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Library Science Tennis I, 2, 3, 41 Scouts 2, 3. 44 Baseball 2, 3: Waitress, Class Day 2, 3: News SIHHY3, 45 OQO Club 3, 4. CAROLYN FRANCES O'LEARY LECHVJ IO Swan Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies Freshman Frolic Committee 1: Baseball 2, 3: Chairman, Flower Committee 3, 4: Freshman-junior Wedding 3: Stu- dent-Faculty Baseball Game 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher, Com- mencement 3: Waitress. Class Day Supper 3: Basketball 3, 4: College Manager, Basketball 4: House Chairman 4: Secre- tary, Dormitory Council 4: Class Secretary 4g Group Leader 4, Old English Dinner 4.. 97 MICROCOSM 34 EILEEN EMILIANA O'NEILL CEEiJ! 35 Soley Street Charlestown, Massachusetts Charlestown High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club I, 2, 3, .1.gY.lN.C.A. 3.4. JEANETTE RUTH OPPENHEIMER Gioppiew 1754 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Social Work Scout Club 1, Q. 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer. Scout Club 2, President 31 Glee Club 3g Flower Committee 3. ELEANOR RIDLON ORTLIEB GCM0ZlxSly77 CiMidge3l QQ Van Buren Street Dolgeville, New York Waliiut Hill School Library Science School Representative IQ Freshinan-junior Wedding rg Wlaitress, Sophomore Luncheon I1 May Breakfast 23 House Chairman 3: Dormitory Board 3g O20 Club 4. MARY ELLEN OSCOOD 'efllagl Ellenl' School Street Tilton, New Hampshire Tilton School Library Science O20 Club 3, 4. 98 I 9 ANN LOUISE PITKIN PALMER Vine Street Stockbridge, Massachusetts Saint Lawrence University Secretarial Studies Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Property Manager 2, Vice-President 3, All-College Play 3: Compctitives 31 Usher, Convocation 31 Usher, Presidentis Reception 3g Head Usher, Senior Play 3: Group Leader 3, 4: Head Usher, All- College Play 4: Cooperative Society Board of Directors 4: President, Musical Association 4. BEATRICE ASHWORTH PARKER GG-Be!! 567 Robeson Street Fall River, Massachusetts Durfee High School Secretarial Studies Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee 3QtIl1I1iOI' Prom Com- mittee: Daisy Chain 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 3: Usher, Presi- dent's Reception gg Assistant Technical Editor News 3, Technical Editor, .Newt 4, Press Board 4: Class Treasurer 4. ESTHER GRACE PARKER 46 Flansburg Avenue Dalton, Massachusetts Dalton High School Secretarial Studies Dorm Council I1 Y.W.C,A. ig Unity Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Unity Club Reporter 3: Usher, Convocation 3: Formal Dinner Committee 3, Daisy Chain SQ Chairman, Commencement Programs 4. EVELYN JANE PARKER Lcpark-yn 116 East Miller Street Newark, New York Newark High School Secretarial Studies Life Saving 1 g Sophomore Play Qgjunior Play 3. 99 MIC,'ROC,'0.S'Al 3 MICROCOSM 34 LOUISE PEIRCE 56 Elm Street Westerly, Rhode Island Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education Physical Education Hockey 4. ELIZABETH THOMPSON PERRY Second Avenue Stillwater, New York Mechanicville High School Library Science Assistant Circulation Manager, News rg Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 4, S.A.A. 2, 35 XVaitress, Student Government Party 2, Wait- ress, Sophomore Transfer QQ Unity Club 2, 4, O2O Club 3, 4. DOROTHY JEANNETTE PETERSON ccpeteaa CG-Dot!! IQ Stow Street Concord, Massachusetts Concord High School Library Science Tennis i, 2, 3g Manager, 4.QJLlI1lO1' Welcome Committee, 3, Daisy Chain 33 Senior Prom Committee 4g OQO Club 45 Pho- tograph Editor, MICROCOSM 4. DONNA PEVERLY 5,6 Estes Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School Secretarial Studies Unity 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairman, Unity Formal 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Sophomore Shuiiie Committee 2 3 Usher, Student Government Party 3g,Iunior Welcome Committee 3 5 Usher, Baccalaureate Service 3 g Freshman-Junior Wedding 3, Daisy Chain 3, Usher, President's Reception 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. IOO I9 IVIICROCOSM 3 EDITH BEVERLY PHEMISTER i ciMi550MTi,, 408 Bompart Avenue Webster Groves, Missouri Webster High School Secretarial Studies Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. President 41 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Life Saving 2: Toastmistress, Sophomore Luncheon 2: Corridor Committee 23 Fire Captain QQ Competitive Plays 21 Shush Committee 31 Usher, Commencement Week 3: Daisy Chain ggjunior Welcome Committee 3Q Housenlunior 31 Freshman- .Iunior Wedding 3g Stage Manager, Competitive Plays 3: Group Leader 3, 41.1 College Play 4, Coach, Competitive Plays 4. CLARA THEIS PIERTER 4lPussU73 25 School Street Lisbon Falls, Maine Lisbon Falls High School Public Health Nursing Ann Strong Club 4, 5. ETHEL SHIRLEY POKROSS Pokie 692 Second Street Fall River, Massachusetts Durfee High School Social Work Waitress, Senior Alumnae Luncheonfg. MARGARET HARRISON PRINGLE 'fPHggf, 2997 Kalakana Avenue Honolulu University of Hawaii Social Work IOI MICRQCQQSM 34 MARGARET JEAN RAE GGPeg57 7I I Cedar Street Atlantic, Iowa Stephens College Social Work Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. SARAH ZERR RAHN 'ESalbf' Ceigertown, Pennsylvania Reading High School Library Science Archery I, 2: Fencing Q: Archery Manager 3, 41 Freshman- junior Wedding 32Sl'lL1Sl1 Committee 31 Glee Club 31020 Club 31 House Chairman 4.1 Dorm Council 4. MARJORIE LOUISE REILLY 'LMarge': 71 Read Street Portland, Maine Cony High School Secretarial Studies VVaitress, Sophomore Luncheon Il Newman Club I, 2, 3, 42 House Chairman 31N8wX Staffrt. HELEN MAY RICHARDS 5iTeddy75 Main Street Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts Wakefield High School Secretarial Studies Clee Club 1, Q, 32 Unity Club I, Q, 3, 4. IOQ I 9 RUTH WEBB RICHARDSON Richie', 701 Mammoth Road Lowell, Massachusetts Lasell Junior College Public Health Nursing Unity Club 1: Dramatic Club 1. Q: Waitress. Sophomore Luncheon 2: Ann Strong Club 4. PHYLLIS RILEY NPIWF, II Springfield Street Belmont, Massachusetts Belmont High School Household Economics House Chairman 1: Dorm Council I: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3: Unity Club 1. 2. 3. 4: XN'aitress, Sophomore Luncheon 1: Dramatic Club 2. 3: Life Saving 3: Home Ec Club 3. 4: Chairman. Lunchroom Committee 4. RUTH MILLS RINGWOOD L'Ringit ' 42 Grant Avenue Glens Falls, New York Glens Falls High School Social VVork S.A..-X. 1: Newman Club 1. 3: Dramatics 1. 3: .Nlfuu Staff 1. 2: Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2: May Day Q: Chairman. Formal Dinner 2. 4: Class President 3: Competitive Plays 3: Student Government Party 3: House junior 3: President. School of Social XYork. 4. PHYLLIS FREIDA RGBBINS S-Phyzfi 144 Columbia Street Brookline, Massachusetts Memorial High School Household Economics lvlenorah Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Home Ec Club Q. 3, 4: Menorah Plays Committee 2: Menorah Formal Committee 3: Usher Menorah Play 3: Nlenorah Board 4: Academy 4: Rlenorah Dance Committee 4: Chairman. Menorah Din11er Dance. 103 .MICROCOS I 3 MICROCQSM 34 JEANNETTE EUNICE ROBINSON 'ilifobbiel' Princeton, Maine Princeton High School Household Economics Home Ec Club 3, 4g Fire Captain gg Commencement Activi- ties 3. MOLLIE ROBINSON Robbie 7 Oakwood Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Household Economics Menorah Society I, 2. 3, 4: Home Ec Club 2, 3. 4: Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 31 Treasurer, Menorah Society 4. RHODA ROBINSON 5 Academy Street Barre, Vermont Spaulding High School Secretarial Studies EUNICE JACQUELYN ROSEN iCEZlny3, 1 I2 Boutelle Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High School English Dramatic Club 1, 4gO2O Club gg Dormitory Council 4g House Chairman 4: Chairman, Dormitory Council Party 4g School of English Club 4. 104 I9 MICROCOSM 3 ROSE ROSENFIELD QI Bellingham Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Dorchester High School for Girls Library Science ' Academy 3, 4g O20 Club 3, 4. RUBY VAN ZANDT SACKETT SCRube77 4 High Street Avon, New York Avon High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Treasurer, Poster Committee 2, 3Q Class Hockey Team 3, 4Q Waitress, Class Day 3: Basketball 4. SHIRLEY NAOMI SACKNOFF go Morning Street Portland, Maine Portland High School Library Science o2o Club 4. SARA SCHILLER 103 Washington Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury Memorial High General Science 105 MJCROCOSM 34 JEANETTE H. SCHNEIDER CKjen77 7 Greendale Road Mattapan, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 3, 4: Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3g Menorah Society 4. RUTH N. SCHWARTZ Ruthie 257 School Street Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Household Economics Menorah Society 1, 2, 3. 4: Home Ec Club 2. 3, 41 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3. MURIEL SCCTT CCS00lgy55 81 Grant Avenue Stafford Springs, Connecticut Stafford High School Public Health Nursing Glee Club I, 21 School of Nursing Club 4, 5. IONA JESSIE SEACH 978 Washington Street East Weymouth, Massachusetts Weymouth High School General Science Scout Club 1, 2, 3: Ellen Richards Club Q, 3, 4L Poetry Club 2, 3Q News Staff 2, 31 Technical Editor, Per-Simmonr 2, 31 Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party Q: Debating Q, 3: Life Saving 31 Academy 31 President, Academy 4. 1o6 I9 M1e1e0c0.s'M 34 BEATRICE SELZER GLBKH97 X 1 I Bertram Street Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School Secretarial Studies Menorah Society. KATHLEEN MACKENZI E SHAW C6K 'ay77 25 Towne Street Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts North Attleboro High School Library Science O20 Club. DORIS WINIFRED SHERRIFF 128 Glendale Road Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy High School Library Science Debating Club 1, 2, 3. 4: President. Debating Club 4: O20 Club 3, 4. HELEN SHOOSHAN 62 Rawson Road Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School Secretarial Studies 107 MICROCOSM 34 DOROTHY GAIL SHOREY SL-D0t79 39 Parsons Street Brighton, Massachusetts Northfield Seminary Household Economics Glee Club I, 43 Home Ec Club 3, 45 Advertising Manager, Per-Simmons 3, 4. IMOGENE SKILLINGS Gene 515 Maple Street Hathorne, Massachusetts Holten High School Household Economics Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4Q Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, Maqua delegate, Y.W.C.A. IQ Waitress, Sophomore Lunch- eon I1 Conference Chairman, Y.W.C.A. 2, Usher, Unity Club Dance 2, Home Ee Club 3, 4, Hospitality Chairman, Y.W.C.A. 4. EVELYN TOWNSEND SLOPER CS-EDM!! 42 North Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pittsiield High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary, Unity Club 31 Shush Com- mittee 3: Usher, Commencement 3. CAROLYN CRESSEY SMITH c'Camza,' Prospect Street Tilton, New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Social Work Usher, Dramatic Club Play 4. 108 I9 MICROCOSM .3 KATHRYN BOND SMITH illfajv, Woodbridge Street South Hadley, Massachusetts South Hadley Falls High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4QSl1l1Sl'l Committee 3. LOIS MAY SMITH CGL059 8 Van Brunt Avenue Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham High School Household Economics Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET WALKER SNOW Fwy 22 Dover Road Wellesley, Massachusetts Skidmore College Social Work HELEN FAUSTINA SOKOVICH 71 Parkton Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, Q, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 2, Daisy Chain 3. 109 9 MICROCOSM 34 LIBBY SOLOMON 72 Canterbury Street Hartford, Connecticut Weaver High School Social Work Song Leader IQ Menorah Executive Board IQ Vice-President Menorah 2QJL11'llOI' Welcome Committee 3, Menorah Execu- tive Board 31JuI1iOI' Prom Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. ELSIE FISHER SOUTHWICK CCPeg!7 39 Gage Street Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High Schools Household Economics Glee Club QQ Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, May Day Committee 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman ofY.W.C.A. Tea 4. MARION ELIZABETH SPEAR CCBHWH I4 Canterbury Turnpike Norwich Town, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy Household Economics Class Vice-President I: VVaitress, Sophomore Luncheon IQ Unity Club I1 Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2: Chairman, May Day 21 Life Saving 2: Chairman, Sophomore Transfer Tea 22 Dorm Board QQ House Chairman 2: Corridor Committee 2, Vice- President, Home Ee Club 3: Student Representative of 'KY' 3: Basketball 31 Usher, Freshmanjunior Wedding 3,JllI1iOl' Welcome Committee 3: Daisy Chain 3: Academy 3, 4, President, Home EC Club 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. ANNA GRACE SPENCER Annie 1907 Franklin Boulevard Portsmouth, Ohio Pottsmouth High School Household Economics Dramatics Club Il Secretary-Treasurer, Debating Club 2, Sophomore Corridor Committee 2, Unity Club 2, 3, 4, May Day '21P1'CSiClCI'1t, Debating Club 3, Shush Committee 3, junior Welcome Committee 31 Usher, Convocation 3, Wait- ress, Class Day 3, Sophomore Transfer Tea 3, Home Ee Club 3, 4, Usher, Commencement, Baccalaureate 31 Circul- lation Manager, MicRocosM 41 MICROCOSM Dance Commit- tee 4, Dorm Council Party 4, Waitress, Senior Supper 4, Bulletin Board 4. IIO 9 M1c12oc0,s'M MARIE ELIZABETH SPINDELL HSfJi7L7Q1,, IO Maple Street Chester, Massachusetts Central High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4: Clec Club 2, 3: Academy 3, 4. DOROTHY SQUIIIE CGDUKH7 7 Sunset Hill Road Roslindale, Massachusetts uincy High School English News 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Edll0l'-Ill-Cii1iCil4,I S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Q, Vice-President 3: Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4: Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, College Manager 4: Chairman, Hockey Banquet 3: Basketball Manager 1. 2, 3: Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Badminton 3: Pingpong 3, 4: Fencing 4: Baseball 2, 3: Track Day Committee 1: Waitress, Sopho- more Luncheon I: Ice Carnival Committee 2: Waitress, Alumnae Garden Party 2: junior Welcome Committee 3: Group Leader 3: Usher and Waitress, Bouve Tea 3: O20 Club 3: Daisy Chain 3: Head Waitress, Class Day 3: Usher, Commencement 3: Y.W.C.A. 4: Alumnae Honor Award 4: English Club 4: Academy 3, 4. SIDNEY FAWCETT STANTON ClSid77 Westtown, Pennsylvania Westtown School Secretarial Studies Chairman. Student Industrial Group 3: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3: Daisy Chain 3: Usher, President's Reception 3: junior Welcome Committee 3: Freshman Group Leader 3: Winner, Senior Tennis Singles 4: Student Government Representa- tive 4: Chairman of Activities 4. RUTH STEIN 4 Alton Place Brookline, Massachusetts Chelsea High School Secretarial Studies III MICROCOSM 34 MARGARET FAUSTENA STEVENS 187 Broadway Rockland, Maine Nasson Institute Household Economics LORRAINE EDNA STONE cz Whizzaa 26 East Myrtle Street Orange, Massachusetts Bradford Academy Secretarial Studies S.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4 Secretary QQ Varsity Hockey IQ Sub- Varsity Hockey 2, 4.1 Basketball, Class Team I, 2, 4: Fresh- man Manager, Hockey 1: Dorm Council 1. QQ House Chair- man 1, QQ Chairman, Costumes Track IQ S.A.A. Executive Board 2: Unity Club 1, Q, 3, .1,gDramatics 1,Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 LILLIAN SUDNOVSKY ECL '19, Z 28 Johnson Street Lynn, Massachusetts Pembroke College Secretarial Studies Menorah Society. ELEANOR MARY ANNE SULLIVAN .GEMM 23 Packard Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics ig News Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3 Business Manager 41 Freshman junior Wedding 31 Daisy Chain 31 Wfaitress, Class Day 3, News Dance Committee 43 Hobo Party Committee 4. II2 IQ MICR 0 cz 0 .9111 ,, HELEN SVEC Hacldani, Connecticut Boston University Library Science MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Bz'lUt', 92 Nlount Auburn Street Wfatertown, Massachusetts Watertown High School Secretarial Studies Daisy Chain 3: Usher Baccalaureate and Presidents Re- ception 3: X'Vaitress, Class Day 31 Newt Stalfg. 4: Unity Club 43 Dramatics .ig News Dance Committee 41 Usher, College Flay 4. ESTHER ELIZABETH THOMAS 143 Court Road Winthrop, Massachusetts Winthrop High School General Science Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: S..-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 31 Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. MARY TILLINGHAST Tillie 213 First Street, South Virginia, Minnesota Hibbing Junior College Library Science 1 1 3 9 MICROCOSM 34 ELIZABETH LINCOLN TISDALE Tizzien 186 Medford Street Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High School Library Science Sophomore Luncheon Committee 2, School Representative 2, O2O Club Representative 3, Academy 3, 4. BARBARA LOUISE TITUS Barb 58 Lake Avenue Auburn, New York Auburn Academic High School Secretarial Studies Ring Committee 23 Corridor Committee 2, Waitress, May Day 2g Waitress, Student Government Party 23 Waitress, Freshman-Junior Wedding 2, Chairman, House Dance 2, Shush Committee 3,JU.I1IOI' Welcoming Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3, Usher, Commencement 31 Usher, President's Re- ception 3g Junior Chairman, Formal Dinners 33 Group Leader 3, 4, Business Manager, M1cRocosM 43 Chairman, Mxckocosm Dance 4. ANNA LOUISE TOLMAN :4L0u93 c:Bllbe7: 27 Brandon Road Milton, Massachusetts Milton High School Secretarial Studies Unity Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Treasurer, Unity Club 35 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, News Staffq.. ALICE FRANCES TURNER CCAZH 27 Pond Circle Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain High School Household Economics Home Ec Club 3, 4. II4. I9 M1c,'1a0c0.s'M J MARGARET ANNE TURNER ccMargJ7 1809 Madison Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids Junior College Secretarial Studies Nfws StaIl'3, Honor Committee 4. ANNA ELIZABETH VAN ALSTYNE LLBGMJJJS Kinderbrook, New York Martin Van Buren High School Household Economics Waitress, Sophomore luncheon 1: S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sopho- more Corridor Committee 2: Basketball 2, 3: Musical Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, Waitress, Class Day and Senior Supper 39 Usher, Convocation 3: Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Chairman of Foods 4, Chairman, Freshman-Senior show 4. NATALIE DAVIDSON VAN LOAN 4itNut73 77 Glenwood Boulevard Hudson, New York Northampton School for Girls Library Science S.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Waitress, Sophomore Luncheon QQ Class Treasurer IQ Y.X'V.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Vlecl- ding3g Hockey 3, OQO Club 3, 45 Shush Committee 3, Wait- ress, Alumnae luncheon 3. BEATRICE VERNON Chickie East Norwich, Long Island, New York Oyster Bay High School Household Economics Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Competitive Plays 1, 2. 3: Wlaitress, Sophomore luncheon IQ Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Lyrics 1, 2, 3g Class Song leader 2, 3, College Play 3, 4g Mummers 2, 3, 4, Hostess, Class Day 31 Ballads 2, 3, S.A.A. 2, 3: Stag Dinner 3: Home Ec Club 3. 4: Chairman, Poster Committee 2, 3Q Freshman Instruction 3: Usher, Wlledding 3, College Song leader 4, Coach, Competitives 4. 115 MICROCOSM 34 RUBY BENEDICT WADHAMS 869 Tower Avenue Hartford, Connecticut Weaver High School General Science Poetry Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 1, 21 Unity Club 1, 2, Y.W. C.A. 1, 3, Fire Captain 1, 2, 3g Treasurer, Poetry Club 25 Ellen Richards 2, 3, 4, Commencement Activities 3. CATHERINE MARIE WALSH Cihfa-y77 45 Powell Street Brookline, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Luncheon 23 junior Welcome Committee 33 Usher, Baccalaureate 25 Daisy Chain 3, Hobo Party Committee 4. ELINOR WATERMAN 18 Ethel Street Roslindale, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Household Economics Home Ec Club 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 41 Usher, Commencement 3, Unity Club 4, S.A.A. 43 Freshman Group Leader 4. RUTH LOWRIE WEBB Ruzfhie,' 1466 Northampton Street Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School Secretarial Studies Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 1, 21 Waitress, Student Government Party QQ Daisy Chain 3, Usher, Baccalaureate 3, Student Government Group Leader 4. 116 I9 MICROCOSM 3 DORA THAYER WEBSTER Hartland, Vermont Vermont Academy Public Health Nursing Basketball 1, 2. MARJORIE EATON WEBSTER AIarge Q10 Sherrnan Street Canton, Massachusetts Canton High School Library Science Glee Club x, 2, 3, st: Usher, Dramatic Club Play 3: Drarnatics 1, 4: YVaitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3: OQO Club 3, 4. HARRIET REGINA WEEBER i'Hatt7' 538 Providence Street Albany, New York Albany Academy for Girls Secretarial Studies Dramatics 1, 4: Y.XN'.C.A. 1, 4: Fire Captain 2, 4.2 House junior 3: Usher, Dramatics Club Play 4. HERMINE HINCHCLIFFE WEICHERT 1Ueenie I 9 Leighton Avenue Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School Household Economics Home Ee Club 3, 4. II7 MICROCOSM 34 RUTH NAOMI WEINBERG GEFHFYD7 80 Elm Hill Avenue Roxbury, Massachusetts Fredericksburg Teachers' College General Science Ellen Richards Club 2, 3, 4. JEANNE REGINA WEISSMAN Hjeanniei' 2 Terrace Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wyoming Seminary Secretarial Studies Sophomore-Senior Tea '21-ILlI'liOI' Prom 31 Senior-Transfer Tea 4. EVELYN CECILIA WELCH GC-Evie3S 216 Forest Avenue Bangor, Maine Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education Physical Education Hockey 4. MARY DOROTHY WELCH 638 Fifth Street South Boston, Massachusetts Girls' Latin School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1, QQ Glee Club 2, 3g Academy 3, 4. II8 I9 MIC'ROC'O.S'M 3 MARY WELSH QI Alden Street Plymouth, Massachusetts Plymouth High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 S.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Usher, Newman Dance 1: Tennis Team 2Q Christmas Play 3g Senior Supper 31 Hobo Party 4: Dormitory Council 41 Dormitory Council Party 4: Senior-Faculty Party Chairman 4. HELEN WERTHAN Belle Meade Drive Nashville, Tennessee Vanderbilt University Social Work ALICE FRANCES WHITCOMB ClLalZy97 54 Chandler Street West Somerville, Massachusetts Tufts College Social Work Dramatic Club, IDA SHIRLEY WHITMAN 5417, 4 Kensington Road Worcester, Massachusetts High School of Commerce Household Economics Menorah Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Club 2, 3, 43 Waitress, Alumnae Luncheon 3. II9 MJCROCQSM 34 MARJCRIE WHITNEY CCMUUID 50 Wellington Street Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School Library Science Hockey 1, 23 OQO Club 3, 41 Waitress, Class Day 3g Usher, Commencement 3. LOUISE WOCDMAN li WOOUSB 367 School Street Watertown, Massachiisetts Watertown High School Household Economics Class Hockey team x. 2, 3: Unity Club I, 2, 3. 4g Poster Committee Q, 3: Home Ec Club 3, 42 Mrcizocosivt Dance Committee 3, 4: Art Editor, Mlcnocosivt 31 Daisy Chain 3g Usher, Senior Play 3: Editor. MICROCOSM 4. MARY YEATON Mollie 34 Castle Street Worcester, Massachusetts Bouve Boston School of Physical Education Physical Education ISABEL THERESE YOUNG Izzyn 5 Birch Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School Secretarial Studies Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4.1 Daisy Chain 31 Poetry Club 4. IQO AIICROCOSM MARY GOLLER YUNCK 706 Central Avenue Sandusky, Ohio College of Wooster Library Science OQO Club 41 Y.w.c.A. 4. OLGA JEANNIE ZELNIO 1657 Van Vrohen Avenue Schenectady, New York Schenectady High School General Science FORMER MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1934 ABBOTT, JANE ADLER, JOANNE ALLBRIGHT, ELISABETH ALTMARK, SONIA ALVORD, MARGARET AMRAM, JULIA ASTUTO, MARGARET BAILEY, HELENA BAILIE, DOROTHY BALDWIN, .JANICE BARBARA, IRENE BARRELEW, PATRICIA BARRON, MILDRED BARTON, BARBARA BOLLES, BARBARA BONZAGNI, LILLIAN BRACY, ELEANOR BRALEY, GLADY X21 BRAINARD, BARBARA BROVVN, MARY CANNON, ELIZABETH CARPENTER, ANNIS CASTELMIAN, CLARA CHAMBERLAND, XXYIRGINIE CLARKE, BARBARA CLEMENTSON, CHARLOTTE CIOFFEY, HELENE COLE, ELEANOR CONNER, JEAN CONSTANT, DAISY Cox, FLORENCE CRIAMER, MARY CROCKER, DOROTHY CROXVLEY, M.ARG.ARET DALEX', MARY DAXVIS, BEATRICE MICRO COSM DAVIS, DORA DAVIS, KATHRYN DEGRUMMOND, MADGE DEXTER, CONSTANCE DEYARMOND, FLORA DY'ER, VIRGINIA ENGLAND, MARY EVANS, FLORENCE FALLON, ELIZABETH FARMER, CORA FINN, ALICE GIBBS, ROSALIND GLOVVINSKI, HELEN GOLDBERG, DOROTHY GOLDBERG, JANE GORDON, ISABEL GRAHAM, CATHERINE GREENWOOD, JANET GRIMES, CLARA GLTISSANI, ELIZABETH HALE, DOROTHY HALLETT, DORIS HANIFEN, JULIA HARSON, MARY HATCH, LOIS HILL, ALMA HOENIG, HELENE WHOFFMAN, BARBARA HOOVER, MILDRED JACKSON, JEAN JOHNSON, LEONA KATZ, ELEANOR KITCHIN, CHARLOTTE LAKE, JESSICA LEHMAN, JANET LINENTHAL, EMMA LONERGAN, MIRIAM LONG, DENA MCCARTY, ADELE MCDEVITT, ALICE MCKAY, MARGARET MCNEILLY, MARGARET MANN, FRANCES MECRLEM, VIRGINIA MINTZER, CLARICE MITCHELL, HELEN 'DecezISed, 1932 MOORE, RUTH MORSE, ARVILLA NOYES, FRANCES NYE, ELIZABETH CGAR, EDITH PICKETT, LAUREL PIRER, FLORENCE PORTER, ELIZABETH POWERS, ELIZABETH REGAN, ELIZABETH REHDER, SYLVIA ROBINSON, LAURABELLE RODMAN, MILDRED ROGOLSKY, CHARLOTTE SAVAGE, ELIZABETH SAVAGE, MARGLTERITE SCHREIDER, MIRIAM SCHWALB, BEATRICE SEAGRAVE, BARBARA SEARLES, RUTH SILBERGLEIT, SHIRLEY SMITH, CMRSJ BERNIECE SMITH, ELIZABETH SOLAR, GERTRUDE SPEAR, ESTHER SPRING, HANNAHBETH STEIN, JOAN STEIN, RUTH STEINER, ALICE STIRLING, JEAN SUMNER, EDITH TANNER, VIRGINIA TEHAN, LAURA VANDERSLOOT, RENE VAN WIEREN, MARIE WARD, CATHERINE WEBBER, RUTH WESTON, LOUISE WHITE, MADELYN WIENER, BETSY JANE WILCOX, LILLIS WILD, SALLY WILDER, HELEN WILSON, ELIZABETH WORDEN, IQATHARINE ZIMAN, LILLIAN Zin JI-Blemuriam BARBARA RACHEL HOFFMAN 1 91 I-1932 '14 I thought of lives Which yet find room To lend a sweetness to the ungenial day, And make the sad earth happier for their bloom I9 MICROCOSM 34 --.,.,,-..,. .., . ,.,,,-,,,., ,1 Dear Seniors, How quickb ourfouryears at Simmons haveflown by. Tip! Tip! I remember one day-way back in 1930-when I was so happy on becoming your mascot. It meant that not onbz would my pedigree gain distinction, but also that I had beconze ajiliated with a promising and active class. Sophomore year I took shape. From then on, our interests grew in leaps and bounds. Remember that Sophomore luncheon when our whole class sat in state Fr the first time. Then all too soon we were juniors, yip, yip, yip,-it was the grandest year! You girls went about organizing new pro- grams, swinging successful ajairs, while I barked rfjoicingbz, as I tagged along in the wake of your swm stride. We had such fun working together on junior Prom, and every week I pestered the News Staji Oh, I didnlt want to become a Senior until I discovered that this Senior dignity is becoming, and not at all stationary. Bqrore I break down in tears-which is not at all proper for a canine ...... , I just want to thank you for choosing me as your mascot. It has been a grand honor and loads zyf fun to have been associated with such a friendly and cooperative group qt girls as the Class ryf '34. Tour loving mascot, Scottie 124 Juniors 1 9 AI I C R U C O S All 3 4 Class Of Nineteen Thirty-five OFFICERS President . . . . . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Cheer Leader .... Student Government Relbresenlazfizies EXECUTIVE BOARD Home Economics . ..... . CONSTANOE DORT RUTH PETERSON ELEANOR DOBSON . JANE FINCH RACHEL NIADDOCKS f DARTHA HEATH 1 BARBARA VVING FRANCES GRISXVOLD Secretarial . . ELEANOR X'OI.'NG Library . . LORETTA CIASEY General Science . . JEANNETTE HOLTGHTON Social Service . . . RUTH GAGE English . . ELEANOR BOLSTER Class Colors . . BROXYN AND CJR.-XNGE Class .Mascot . . . TEDDY BEAR 125 MICROCOSAI unior Autograph Page 126 sophomores V I 9 M I C R O C O S AI 3 4 President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . . Cheer Leader . Class Of Nineteen Thirty-six OFFICERS Student Government Represenlatizres . Home Economics . Secretarial . Libragl . . General Science . Social Science . Public Health Nursing . Landscape Architecture Class Colors. . Class .Mascot . EXECUTIVE BOARD 127 . ELIZABETH BOXYEN . LUCIA CHARLETON . PHYLLIS CHANDLER MARX' LOUISE IMRIE . ANNA LATHAM BETTY ADAMS JEAN BURT . VVINIFRED BURNS ELIZABETH REARDON . NIAXINE. BAILEY . LILLIAN lVIURDOCK . HELEN JOHNSON MARGARET B'IACCL'LLL'M . JANE RODIIIAN GREEN AND WHITE MICKEY MOUSE MICROCOSM Sophomore Autograph Page 128 ' Freshmen I 9 Al I C R O Cf O S All .7 ,1 Class of Nineteen Thirty-seven OFFICERS Presia'erzt . . . . . 11U'1'11 BAUR Vice-PrcsidL'nl BARBARA M.-xxx Secretary . VELMA BEESINGER Treasurer . . GERTRUDE LANE Cheer Leader . . Student Government Rej1r'emztalizrrrs. Home Economics . Secretarial . Library . General Science Social Science . Public Health Nzu'Jing Lanafscalbe A7'CllllL'Cllll'U Englislz . . . Class Colors . Class Mascot EXECUTIVE BOARD 129 PHYLLIS DONNELLY l lVIARGARI2'I' KYLE lIiARNA S'1'EELQ'L'1S'I' SIYMIKO XYA'I'SL'H.'XSH1 . LOUISE CARD FRANCES CARTLAND ETHEL RfXNX'LINGS . HART . BETTY :XNDREXVS . RITA Q.ROL'RKE VIRGINI.A IYIATHEXVSON . BLUE AND XYHITIZ RAGGEDY ANN 9 AJICROCOSAJ 3,1 Freshman Autograph Page I3O Graduates I9 MICROCOSM 34 Graduate Division ABBOT, EDITH MILDRED A.B., Wlzezzloiz, 1931 ALDEN, PRISCILLA FRANCES SB., Simmons, 1931 ALLEN, ROSAMOND A.B., Uniziersiiqi Iyf Wisconsin, 1921 ANDERSON, ELIZABETH ROTHXVELL A.B., Mt. Hoiyoka, 1933 ANDERSON, IRENE NEVILLE S.B., Nortlzwesterlz Ullivfffivf, 1927 ARENDSHORST, ELISABETH FRANCES A.B., Hope, 1932 ARLINGTON, MARJORIE RUTH A.B., Bales, 1933 BAKER, LOIS ANNETTE A.B., Snzith, 1933 BARRETT, MARY TIIERESA A.B., RUdCIW', 1932 BATES, EMILY LIOSEPHINE A.B., Unizicrsigf Qflklislzigan, 1932 BENTLEY, HELEN MYRTLE S.B., Simmom, 1933 BILLINGS, DORCAS FENNO S.B., Tzglv, 1933 BILLINGSLEY, OLETA S.B., Peaboafy, 1930 BLOCK, CELIA A.B., Radciyfg 1932 BODINE, MARY LOUISE A.B., Unizifrsigi zyFOrcg0n, 1931 BOND, MIRIAM APTHORP A.B., Iflfellexlqy, 1923, A.M., Cornell U7I1'ZV6I'5iIijF, 1931 BRIGHT, JUNIA A.B., Smith, 1929 BURACK, BERNIECE REVA S.B., Simmons, 1933 BURKE, MARY ESTELLE A.B., Rfgix, 1933 BUSH, MILLIGENT E1.LEN A.B., Urziziersiiy Qflowa, 1929 BYRNE, MARY FRANCES A.B., Smith, 1933 CARMAN, MRS. EUNICE GROVER A.B., Smith, 1917 CARR, MARGARET LOUISE A.B., Oberlin, 1933 CARROLL, AGNES MARCIA A.B., 'Dinigg 1933 CARROLL, SARAH ROBERTA A.B., U!ZiUEI'.YiiV17iff-C0107'Cld0, 1933 CTHASE, ELIZABETH COLLAMORE S.B., lifl-Il'!Z71f7!1ll7l11, 1933 CLARK, ELINOR GERTRUDE S.B., Tzgfls, 1933 CLARK, RUTH ELEANOR A.B., Radcliffb, 1933 CiOLMAN, DOROTIIY GERTRUDE A.B., Raddwg 1933 CREAGER, MARY LOUISE A.B., SZUll7'f11l77UI'f?, 1933 CIUNNINGHAM, MRS. ISABEL COOLIDGE A.B., Radclm, 1920 CUTLER, LILLIAN RUTH A.B., Iflflzeaion, 1932 CUTTS, CI'IARLOTTE A.B., Bam, 1933 DEEMER, ELIZABETH HARNS A.B., Oberlin, 1930 DEMPSEY, ANNE PATRICIA A.B., Emmanuel, 1933 DERRY, JEANNE A.B., Alazygrove, 1933 I9 M1c1zoco.s'M 34 DICKINSON, ELIZABETH WINSLOW A.B., Swarthmore, 1933 DICRSON, JANET SHORE B.A., U7?1TZJt'f5iC1'QfT07'!JIIff1, 1926 DIETZ, EDITH ELIZABETH A.B., Urzioorsigy ffl-lawaii, 1933 DODGE, JEANNETTE A.B., Wheaton, 1933 DODGE, THERESA A.B., Smith, 1933 DOE, MARGARET A.B., Urzioorsiiy ryfNow Harr1p.Il11'r'o, DOLAN, RUTH EILEEN A.B., College 1yfSl.Eli.:ab0!l1, 1933 DRACH, WINIFRED ELIZABETH S.B., UIZl'Z'67'51'lfjlQf.NHbI'dJkU, 1926 EBELING, RUTH HENRIETTA A.B., Ohio State Urzivorsizjf, 1933 ELZHOLZ, RUTH S.B., Simmorzx, 1933 ESAU, LESLIE A.B., Mt. Hobzoke, 1933 FARLEY, MARIE A.B., Mt. Hoiyoke, 1933 FEILD, MRS. HELEN STICKNEY S.B., Universizy qfCirzcinrzati, 1921 Columbia Unioersizjz, 1923 FERGUSON, ELEANOR ARCHER A,B., Radclw, 1930 FILES, JOSEPHINE TALCOT A.B., Mt. H0hj10k6, 1933 FISHER, JANET PALMER A.B., Colorado, 1933 FISHER, LUCY ELLIS S.B., Simmons, 1922 FORD, GLADYS IRENE A.M., Universiyr zyflfermorzt, 1929 FRITZ, EDITH ELIZABETH A.B.,Goucher, I93OgS.B.,SimmorIs, 1933 FRIZZELL, DORIS ISABEL S.B., Simmons, I9I7, A.M., Boston Unioersigy, 1925 1933 5A.M. 131 CIAGEN, DOROTIIY R1v'1'11 A.B., Brown Ur1iz'fr.1iUI, 1933 GARDNIER, HELEN CIORN1-11,1A A.B., Radcliffc, 1933 GAIILICK, EI,IZABIi'l'Il JANE A.B., Pomona, 1929 GERSTEIN, EVELYN BEATRICE A.B., Smilh, 1933 GLEASON, EVELYN MAY A.B., UI1iZfF75Z'417QfA1HilIF, 1933 GOLDSMITH, SAREPTA 1N4ERTINA A.B., Pomona, 1932 GOODHEART, MARY' IQATHRYN A.B., Lf7Zil'f'I'5i41'QfCGlU40I7IiC1, 1932 GOODWIN, MIARIAN PALLINE A.B., Urzizwsiyf fyFJVf'w Han1jJ1hir1', 1933 GORTON, KATHARINE EDITH A.B., Collrgo ofIf1 oo1ifr, IQ GRUBSTEIN, ANN A.B., Qbsala, 1933 HAGER, LUCY GORHAM S.B., Zlliddlcbury, 1930 HALE, PHALA ALICE A.B., Newcomb, 1933 HARE, GEORGIANNA WATSON S.B., U7ZiZ7C7'5ifJ' ofJWw Hanzpshiro, 1930 HARPER, MARY ELIZABETH A.B., L77ZiZVC'l'.SiL1VQfIl'YllJlZiI1gfUIZ, 1932 H.fKZEN, CIONSTANCE DANA 32 S.B., Uzzizwsifa' IUUWILI Hampxlziro, 1933 HECHT, ANNE S.B., Simnzonx, 1933 HECK, GERTRLYDE VIRGINIA A.B., Florida State, 1933 HERRICK, bl.-XRIAN LENA A.B., IfVlIoaz'or1, 1933 HICREY, EMILY MARGARET A.B., Radclfe, 1927 HILL, CAROL GERTRUDE A.B., Collry, 1930 HITCHCOCR, IADELYN LUCRETIA A.B., 1Ut.Ho9voke, 1933 JOHNSON I 9 MICROCOSM 34 HOEY, ISABEL YOUNG A.B., Duke U7Zlll67'5lU1, 1928 HOXVERTON, DOROTHY KELLOGG A.B., Welleslq, 1925 IVERS, ELEANOR MARY S.B., Boston U7ZlZIET51'Ii1l, 1933 JAMESON, MATILDA JANE A.B., College cy Woosle1', 1933 JOHNSON, DOROTHY A.B., Smith, 1933 EVELYN PHILOMENA A.B., Augustana, 1931 KELLOCK, JEAN MARGARET A.B., Yagqs, 1924, A.M., Unioe Pefzfzqvlvazzia, 1929 KNEZNEK, EVE NATALIE S.B., Siznmom, 1933 KNOX, ALDA CLARA A.B., Iflflzilfnalz, 1925 LEARNED, ALICE RANKIN A.B., Llzziz1er5z'UwyfIi'a1L1ax, 1933 LEVY, MADELEINE JEANNE B.A., Alanclzesler Uzzizfersily, 1919 LINNEMEIER, HELEN CATHERINE A.B., Flo1'idaS!a!e, 1933 LOESER, HELEN S.B., Simmons, 1932 LONG, GERTRLTDE A.B., ll'It.Hol1f0kr', 1933 LOVELL, MARY FREDRIKA A.B., UnizferxilyQfJWb1'a5ka, 1933 LYMAN, CAROLINE ROOT A.B., Alt. Holyoke, 1933 LYONS, HARRIET' MAIRGARET' A.B., Trinily, 1933 MOCUE, MIRIAM AGNES A.B., Emmazzzzel, 1933 N1ACDON.AI.D, GERTRUDE AUBERTA A.B., Radelw, 1933 NIACIJONALD, JEAN A.B., Ml. Hobloke, 1933 rsify of I MCEWEN, CATHERINE JANE SB., Oregon Slate, 1930 MGHUGH, ROSEMARY RITA A.B., Radclw, 1933 MOINNIS, KATHERINE A.B., Univerxily fyFNew Hampshire, 1933 MADISON, MARY ELIZABETH A.B., lfVlzealon, 1932, SB., Simmons, 1933 NIAHONEY, MABEL FRANCES A.B., Trinilv, 1933 MANASTER, GLADYS A.B., Boflon Universllaf, 1932 MANNING, EUNICE BATCHELDER A.B., Mariella, 1933 MARKARIAN, ZAVART A.B., Afliddlobugf, 1933 MERRITT, ORRIS ELMA S.B., Massachwetts Stale, 1932 MILLS, JULIA LOUISE A.B., lW1f.Holyoke, 1933 MITCHELL, EDITH HERSEY A.B., Cornell U7ZlU07'SlQ7, 1932 MULVEY, KATHARINE LOUISE A.B., Emmanuel, 1933 MUNSON, JANICE S.B., Massaelzufetts Slate, 1933 MURDOOH, GWENDOLYN A.B., Vaxsar, 1933 NELSON, LOIS ELLA A.B., Welleslqmf, 1933 NELSON, SHIRLEY LOUISE A.B., Indiana Uzziversigf, 1933 NEVVMAN, LUOY CORINNE S.B., Afliddlebunv, 1925 ODENCE, MRS. MARION NAT'HAN A.B., Smith, 1927 PARKER, MARGARET A.B., Wellesley, 1933 PAYNE, SUZANNE GEORCGE A.B., Brown, 1933 I9 AlICROC'0.S' .M 3, PEIRCE, PRIITIA ANN A.B., .flnzarimn Unizfmigv, 1933 PELLEGROM, HES'1'1f:R MARIE A.B., Ifloflv, 1933 PELEECER, MARY SALOME S.B., Ijllfdllf' UIliZll?7'.Yi41', 1924 PHILLIPS, ANNIE ESTHER A.B., Afliddlrbzzzy, 1933 PINROS, CQENEVIEVE HELEN SB., Boslnn U11izw'.1'if1I, 1933 POST, HIELEN ,ADELIA A.B., Ponzona, 1932 QIIINT, MRS. ANN STEPT A.B., UIIiZft'I'.K'iL1V QfPl.ff.YBllI'glI, IQ3I QUINT, BEATRICE A.B.,Ra1lfljjLv, 1933 RAYMOND, RUTH BASSETT A.B., Connecliful, 1932 REARDON, MLTRIEI, JUSTINE. ELIZABETH A.B., Boston UlliZ7FT5Z'C17, 1933 REMINCTON, CEAROLYN EASTMAN A.B., Welleslfgf, 1933 RICE, MARTHA LOUISE S.B., Virginia Pobitechnio Imtitute, 193 ROSE, ELIZABETH BARSTOW A.B., 1Wt.HoQfoke, 1931 ROWELL, MRS. FRANCES CAROLYN A.B., Universigy zyfCaly orr1io, 1931 ROZISREY, VAKESKA RUTH A.B., I4f'elIesli9f, 1933 RUSSELL, MARGARET WARREN A.B., Weileslqy, 1910 SHAPIRO, ANN GERTRUDE A.B., Unizfersigf ryfCaZifornin, SHEINWALD, RUTH ADA S.B., Simmons, 1933 SHOCKER, ADA LLB., Portia Law, IQ28 1933 I I SIMMONS, RLVISY GRAM-1 mom, 1933 SMITII, MRS. L11.1.A IFRII-XS A.B., Boslon l.fYIll'I'l'I'.H'il', Iffili Sl'IIiGEI,, FRANCES SB., Sil7l77ZUILY, 1933 S'1'AN'1'1A1., AXYLMILR J SE., Boxlon UzIi1v'r,Iif1', Ifpfjll Sli.. .Sun A.B., Hfyllflliflll, 1931, SL.. S'inm1nnI. 1933 STEARNS, x7IC1TORI,-X EI.DR1I1r:1c A.B., Crnznoflirul, 1933 STOCKVVELL, DOROTHEA IVIAYIIEXV SB., Elmira, 1932 STOUT, HARRIET ELIZABETH A.B., Wlfw -7f'7'Xt1'1' Ctfllllgffxfill' Il'on1r'n,I93- SVEC, HELEN S.B., Bosion L,IIiZ'l'l'.Yi4'l', 1933 TORRENS, ISABEL SB., LilZiZ7t'I'.Yifi1'Qf-I'l'7'77I0IIf, 1933 TRATHEN, MARIAN CAMERON A.B., No1'tlzwf.vfern LFIIiZ'FI'.Yii1', 193 VANLEER, LEILA DRAPER A.B., SweetB7'iar, 1933 WARDROP, ELIZABETH MAE SB., S1,LYqZlf711ll7ZIZll UIliZ'FI'5i41', 1932 WEISMAN, MARX' ELIZABETH 2 A.B., U11izIe1'5iUfqflfaslzirzglozz, 1933 VVELCH, MILDRED VIOL.A A.B., Wlzoafon, 1933 WHITNEY, PHYLLIS MOORE S.B., Boston Uzzizwsifv, 1932 WRICLEY, DOROTHY SHAW A.B., Mills, 1933 ZIMMERMAN, ELIZABETH ERICA A.B., Radflfe, 1933 33 9 MICROCOSM 34 The F ens as Tune: KRE1sLER's HOLD REFRAIN The Fens are shadow-wrapt, misty and gray, Dim trees sway dreamily at close of day, Hushecl is the cityis roar, white is the moon, Time will swing shut the door of college soon. 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X- 42 ' --3..:Xf,f35uP5g-5.':,.f,,'.--. i?:ffX.-.Gi 'X35Q. ggX3?e'33'ifg.- l-X-',.fg.X. ,.gp'Xi.Q3.-r:i'gs-.fbkfiigzfyr.Eff-'' M.v3i..i5:3,: Xf.1wI'41. wif-Q-'m.52yrff1fh.'4 ' . XXX .. AX, .Fm -V 1.-W1 I ,I II X X- - X ' ' Y .. -vi'bX.2'-1.f'Q'1'.4' .X'X'l4..-n f F ' - 5-fs. F-P'X:.wf - - 4. -- 1- VA 'e.'yL M,I ,X+ fg gffwhjwaakbgii -ff X. - X . ...X me I9 M1c120c'0.s'M 3.1 N lj 'S Q.: 'qi f .. 1 - Back Row: D. Heath, E. Adams, Burt, B. XVing, K. 5lCt'lLlLllSI Front Row: M. Leonard, B. Holbrook, P. Churchill, M. Connor, S. Stanton, H. Griffin Student Government Association President . POLLY CHURCHILL Vice-President. . MARX' CIONNOR Treasurer .... . MARION LEONARD Chairman !ffH0l107 Committee . . BARBARA HOLBROOK Represental1've's 1934 . . . HELEN GRIFFITH, SIDNEY STANTON 1935 . DARTHA HEATH, BARBARA WING 1936 . . . ELIZABETH ADAMS, JEAN BURT 1937 ..... MARGARET KYLE, KARN.A STEELQUIST Every student is a member of Student Government Association, the largest and most important student organization at Simmons. The Association elects twelve members to form Student Government Council, which meets weekly to consider student administrative problems and routine. This year Student Government Council has been fortunate in having a progres- sive, alert spirit in the student body and the administration from which to gain in- spiration and with which to work. With the aid of this spirit, Student Government has tried to revitalize itself as an institution truly representative of all students and their interests. To this end the Council has devoted itself to three main problems: Hrst. the elimination of obsolete branches ofits organization, such as Conference Commit- teeg second, the establishment of new methods and ideas where student opinion de- manded themg third, the efficient administration of policies and projects, including the organizations and committees which are responsible to Student Government. 135 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Bark Row: K. Birtwell, E. Flewellyn. NI. R. Peters, H. Deacon, G. lXfIiller, IVI. Hutton Serum! Row: M. Holmes, B. Twombly. ll. Kittredge, M. Welsh, P. Simonds, M.Wilson FIA0I1lR0Zi7.' S. Ralm, E. Hitchon, M. Connor, C. O'Leary, E. Kurdt Dormitory Council President . . MARY CONNOR .Srcretafy ....... CAROLINE O,LEARY Dormitory Council is charged with the regulation of dormitory affairs and with the enforcement ofthe Simmons Code. From this Council arise recommendations for the betterment of dormitory life, which are sent First to the Student Government Council for ratihcation, and then to Advisory Board for final sanction. Dormitory Council attempts to interpret the rules to the resident students and to encourage a feeling of respect for them. This Council is made up ofthe Vice-President of Student Government, who acts as its leader, and all House Chairmen. This year no Junior was elected as a House Chairman so as an emergency measure three Junior representatives were chosen to sit on Council. Through a decision of last year's Council and a vote ofthe student body, House Seniors were abolished, as it was strongly felt that the desirable contact between the Freshmen and the upper classmen was adequately taken care of by the new Freshman Plan and the proximity of the new Freshman Houses to Campus. This year Council has tried to anticipate the desires ofthe resident students and to cooperate with Student Government Council and its various branches with the aim oliattaining a more unified and eflicient ruling student body. 136 I9 MICR 0 r,'o.s'M 34 6' 'nf Back Row: II. Pcrrault, F. Griswold, P. Nelson Frou! Row: M. Turner, I... French, B. Holbrook, E. Benedict Honor Committee Chairman . BARBARA HOLBROOK Secretary .... . EUNICE BENEDICT With the change in the new Honor System, Honor Committee was accepted as the natural successor ofthe old Judicial Board and has been in operation for three years. While the duty of the committee is to educate the student body to the proper observance of the Honor Code, it also deals with any violations of the code in the academic field. On registration, every student promises to uphold the Honor Code, which, very brieiiy, is a promise neither to give nor to receive aid in any quiz or examination, nor to use any source material without explicitly noting the source. Honor Committee is comprised of four Seniors and three juniors elected by Student Government Council and the President ofStudent Government, who is a member ex ofiieio. 137 I9 MICROCOSM 34 :RQ Bark Row: K. Birtwcll, lX'I. Holmes. E. Hitchon, P. Simoncls, NI. VYilson From Row: E. Kittredge, B. Holbrook, lvl. Connor, P. Churchill, E. Kurdt Dormitory Board Chairman . MARY CONNOR Secretary . MARJORIE WILSON For the purpose of considering all offenses against Student Government dormitory regulations, there exists within Dormitory Council a Dormitory Board which is com- posed of ten members: the Vice-President of Student Government, who is Chairman of the Boardg three Seniors, two Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman elected by the Dormitory Councilg and the President of Student Government and the Chair- man of Honor Committee, who are members ex-oflicio. The Board is concerned with the education of the student in the Council's policies rather than exemplary punishment. 138 1 9 M 1 C 1a 0 C 0 S M 3 ., , .1 'i ' i it 1 E.. , , 'I ' 4, i Qty - SDP 6-' ' 'tg' - ,. 0 as ' L- , X ,Sq A . 9. P43 ' 9 M ' l if J . i . t Bark Row: NI. Connor, H. Griffin. P. Churchill Front Row: Miss XYilkinson. Miss Mesick. Klrs. Pratt Dormitory Advisory Committee bliss NIESICK Miss MACGREGORX' POLLY CHKRCHILI. MRS. PRATT RI.-XRY Coxxot: Miss WILKINSON HELEN Gnirrix The Advisory Committee was formed for the purpose of aiding Student Govern- ment in its dormitory problems. The committee is composed ofthe Dean. three mem- bers of the instructing staff who are graduates of the college, appointed by the Presi- dent, and three members of Student Government Council. All dormitory rules and questions proposed by Student Government are referred to this Committee, which discusses them freely. On the basis ofthe opinions expressed in these meetings, the Dean accepts or rejects the submitted proposals. 139 I9 AIICROCOSM 34 M. Barry, I. Seach, D. llusiis Academy Preyident. IoNA SEACH Secretary . MARY BARRY Treasurer . DOROTHY JUSTIS This year the members have tried to forward the ideal of Academy as a thinking body of students interested as much in the affairs ofthe changing world as in books and classes. The informal gatherings around the fireplace in North Hall have been open dis- cussion hours sometimes led by an instructor, or friend, but as often conducted by the members alone. It is by such free interchange ofideas and stimulation of thought that the members hope to make Academy a revered, as well as an honorary society. 140 . I , N. I 1 .32, W- ..'i.'xk . 'f A 1 m , ,W-ff' i i I9 M1c'1eoc0.s'M 34 V Y.-,. ,, as., 11 asa I M. L. Imrie, P. Carter, C. Barrows, S. Olsen Christian Science Organization Reader . . . GXN'ENDOLX'N BARRows Executizfe Svfrclazy . PRISCILLA CARTER Clzairnzan . . BLARY LOUISE IBIRIE Treaszzm' .... . SELMA OLSEN The purpose of the Christian Science Organization is to bring about a greater realization offriendship and cooperation among the Christian Scientists ofthe college, to share the joys which result from the study of Christian Science, and to offer to all an opportunity to learn its doctrines. This year the organization has held its weekly meetings on Mondays in the Assembly Hall. In addition to these meetings a lecture was given in February by a member of the Board of Lectureship ofthe lXfIother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston. 141 I9 MJCROCOSM 34 H. MacDonald, D. Sheri-iff Debating Society President. . DORIS SHERRLFF Secretagf . WINIFRED SMALL Trcarurer . . .ANNE MAE Publicigz ........ MARJORIE BROOKS The Debating Society opened this year with an open forum debate on the probable efHcacy of the N.R.A. The Society will continue the open forum debates with the possible addition of other types in which the discussion element will be important. The Debating Society is, in addition, interested in the three-sided debates. The society also held various social meetings, among which was the Christmas Party. As the Debating Society's present membership is largely from the Class of 1936 there should be a continued interest and greater development in the future. I42 1 9 ill I C If 0 C 0 S ill 3 .1 Back Row: E. Dole, S. Simmons Front Row: V. Dewey, P. Nelson, O. Forslund, E. Rawlings Ellen Richards Club President . . . CJLG.-X FORSLUND Secretary- Treasurer . ....... PAULINE Nlztsox The Ellen Richards Club was founded in 1920 to stimulate an interest in science and to further good fellowship among the science students. lX'Iembership in the club is open to anyone in the School of General Science, or in the School of Household Economics who is majoring in chernistxy, biology, or physics. The meetings ofthe club are held every month in the form of teas, and topics of current scientific interest are presented by prominent speakers. The students are also encouraged to attend scientific lectures in and around Boston. In addition to these meetings, social gatherings, the first of which is the initiation of new members, the annual birthday celebration, and the spring picnic are a part of the year's program. I-L3 I9 MICROCOSM 34 P. Simonds, E. Kurdt, M. Culberson Forum Clzairman ...... . EDNA KURDT Manager for Frcslmzan Dormilorics PHYLLIS S1MoNDs Publicigf Alanager .... . . TVIABEL CULBERSON The purpose of Forum is to offer additional opportunities to Simmons girls for becoming better informed on topics of general interest and significance through lec- tures given in the dormitories during the year. The background for the Campus activities was formed by Dr. Varrell's current events classes. Additional speakers were Dr. Miriam Van Wate1's, Superintendent of the Sherborn Reformatory for Womeng Mr. Bcatleyg Mr. Henry Wadsworth Long- fellow Dana, Cambridge School ofDramag and Dr. Cay. The program at the Freshman dormitories consisted of lectures by Dr. Lindsay, Dr. Kinsolving and Dr. Pomeroy. Forum wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Dr. Varrell and others for their cooperation and kindness in connection with the Forum program. 144 1 9 M 1 cz Je 0 cz 0 .s' M 3 ., Bark Row: D. McClure, C. lvIacGregory Front Raw: B. Van Alstyne, B. Spear, F. Griswold Home Economics Club President . . . BETTY SPEAR Vice-President . FRANCES GRISXVOLD Secrezfmy . . CAROL NIACGREGORY 'Deasurcr . . . DOROTHY NICCLURE Food Sales Chairman ...... BETTY Nl.-KN .ALSTYNE The Home Economics Club is the professional organization of the department and is affiliated with the New England and National Home Economics Associations. Through monthly meetings, the club aims to acquaint the undergraduates with the business world and the various vocations open for Home Economics students, by entertaining speakers and interesting trips. The funds raised by dues, food sales and catering enable the club to send a repre- sentative frorn the Junior Class to the National Conyentiong to be a member ofthe New England and National Home Economics Associationg to contribute to foreign scholarshipsg and to finance a banquet at the end of the year to welcome the new Sophomore members. As a special project this year, the club was influential in having the college lunchroom redecorated. The gay, new curtains were given by the club and enthusi- astically made by many ofthe faculty and club members. 145 I9 AIICROCOSM 34 M. Robinson, I. Gordon, D. Myers,j. Lodgen The Menorah Society Prcsidmzf . . ....... IREN13 GORDON Vice-Prvsident . DOROTHEA MYERS Smwtazy . JEANETTE LODGEN Treasurer ........ MOLLIE RoB1NsoN The Menorah Society was first founded at Harvard University in IQO6 for the purpose of giving expression to the student's idealistic and intellectual, racial and nationalistic problems. The Intercollegiate Menorah Society founded in 1913 has been dedicated to the study and advancement ofjewish culture. At Simmons College this organization has endeavoured to bring to its members stimulating information through speakers and activities for intelligent participation in the solution ofjewish problems. A scholarship is given annually to a worthy Jewish girl from the funds obtained from social events. The bond among the Menorah Societies of greater Boston Colleges has in this past year been stronger than ever before and it is the ambition of the Societies to have this cooperation meted towards a common success in future years. 146 1 9 M 1 C 1s 0 rx 0 .S M .1 M. Fitzpatrick, K. Horgan, E. Murdock, M. Barry Newman Club President . ..... ELLEN NIURDOCK Vice-Prcsident IQATHLEEN HORG,-xx Smzftzzry . . NIARY BARRY Trmsurrr . BIARY F1TzP.xTR1c:R Club RFJb7'F5L'7Zfdf1.Z'U . BARBARA SHIELDS All Catholic students at Simmons are automatically members of the Newman Club. It is one of the largest clubs in the college, and is a member of the National Federation of College Catholic Clubs and also of the New England Province ofthe Federation. The purpose of the club is to further the interest of its members in the moral, social, and intellectual problems of the day as they affect the Catholic Church, and to sponsor a united spirit of friendship among the Catholic students at Simmons. Lec- tures by prominent priests followed by discussions are features of the monthly teas which are held in the Lounge. During the college year there are Communion Break- fasts, a bridge party, and a formal dance. The club is active in the New England Province, especially in the work of the Charity Committee. If possible, a delegate is sent each year to the Convention of the National Federation. 147 I9 .MJCRQCOSM 34 Back Row: Patterson, M. McNally, M. Kelley, D. Bean, M. Thomas, E. Kelley Front Row: M. Downey, B. May, E. Lovett, I. Young Poetry Club Pl'C5lldt'Ill . . E1L1aEN LOVETT Secrclaril-Y3'caJzn'c1' . . . BARBARA MAY Poetry Club, which was formed only hve years ago, received quite an increase in membership during 1933-1934. Poetry Club's membership includes not only those students who seek self-expression through the actual writing of poetry, but also those who find merit and delight in the more modern poetry. During this year the members read and discussed the verses and dramas of selected poets. The club was also honored by addresses on poetry by several members ofthe faculty. Members of the club read at the Poetry Club tea for the fac- ulty, and at the Boston Center ofthe Poetry Society of England. In the fall the club held a contest for all undergraduates in an endeavor to discover the talented and to promote a general interest in modern poetry. Original verse by members is regularly presented to the college through News and Per-Simmons. Poetry Club wishes to thank Mr. DeMille, the friend and adviser of the club since its inception, for his sincere interest in the club. 148 I9 M1c'1eoco.s'M 3.1 4 Bark Row: B. Patterson, H. Stewart, L. Bixby. G. Leonard Front Row: I. Maletz, I. Tanner, Miss Gardner. M. Belt, B. Jacobs Poster Association President . IRM.-X T.-XNNER Treasurer . . . NIILDRED ECR Faculty Adviser . . MARION B. GARDNER Poster Association has been a recognized organization for some years, and each year it shows a gain in importance. There is hardly a time when posters announcing the various college functions are not to be seen on the main bulletin boards. The chief activity of Poster Association is to see that these posters are made and placed to inform the students of college affairs. Our committee is much smaller than we would like to have it and the work of assembling a larger organization is slow because of limited acquaintance with all the schools ofthe college. New members are always welcome and appointments are made by the faculty adviser who knows ofthe student's ability to do satisfactory work. 149 I9 MICROCOSM 34 L. Charlton, Dr. Gay, B. Shields, B. Gilcreas School of English Club Prerident . ....... BARBARA SHIELDS Secretmy . . BETHANY GILCREAS Treasurer . . LUCIA CHARLTON Faculty Adviser ...... DR. ROBERT M. GAY The English Club, organized this year, has for its purpose the furthering of Hinterest in English as an art and a profession among the students of the School of English, and the provision ofuopportunity for noted speakers to address the students on the particular problems in their field. Since the founding of the Club in November there has been a meeting each month in North Hall with some Well-known speaker to address the group. Speakers have included Dr. Gay, Mr. Braim ofjordanis book store, and Mr. Danielson, editor and publisher of the Sportrman. Dr. Gay has been the greatest contributor to the success of the club, and the whole English department has cooperated splendidly. The officers ofthe club wish to express their sincere appreciation ofthe interest that has been shown. 150 IQ M1cR0c'0.s'M 31 ,. ,I 4 l . gi .i Back Row: C. Drechsel. M. X'Vilson Front Row: E. SmitlI,.I. Herbert, L. Evers School of Nursing Club Presidvnzf ..... . lVIARY ORMAND Vice-Pmidefzt . . JANET HERBERT Secreiary . . LOUISE EVERS 'Deatvurcr . . . ELIZABETH SMITH Rffpreserzlative 1935 . . MILDRED FOSTER Rcpresezztative 1936 . CLAIRE DRESCHEL Repre.ve1ztat1'zIc 1937 . . BIARY WILSON The Ann Strong Student Club was organized in 1933 for all members ofthe School of Public Health Nursing. The club is named for the Hrst director of this school. The aim of the club is to bring together the nursing students in the college and those studying in the hospitals. The purpose of our meetings is not merely social, but also educational. We try to improve our knowledge of nursing by having speakers who are interested in this Held. 151 I9 MICROCOSM 34 E. Bowen, Miss Dudley, P. Copeland Scout Club Prexident . . PRISCILLA COPELAND Secretaw- Treasurer ELIZABETH BOWEN Faculty Adviser . . . LUELLA DUDLEY The aim of Scout Club is to carry on the spirit of Girl Scouting through college. We Scouts have an enviable heritage and are in duty bound to fulfill the hopes of others who are interested in us. Our meetings come about every four weeks in the form of teas in the Lounge, or suppers which we prepare at the dormitories. Since we have no time for actual troop work and badge work, we try to do some form of com- munity service work and keep in touch with active Scouting through speakers who are leaders in Boston and vicinity. Our community service consisted this year in giving a Thanksgiving Party for a Scout troop at the Goodwill Settlement House, East Boston, making up a Christmas basket for a needy family in Boston, and making scrap books and dollis clothes for a missionary in China. Our Scout Club was in charge of the Inter-College Scout Club Conference at Cedar Hill in the spring. 152 I9 M1c1e0c0.s'M 34 Q'- Brzck Row: R. Deraney, D. Talbot Front Row: E. Adams, B. Tripp, A. Palmer, R. Peterson Simmons Musical Association President .......... ANN PALMER Secretagf . . BARBARA TRIPP Treasurer . RUTH PETERSON Librarian . . DOROTHEA TALBOT Concert Manager . . RUTH DERANEY Business Acfanager . . ELIZABETH TMXDAMS Instrumental Club Leader . . . K.ASSIE BIROS The purpose of the Musical Association is to offer an opportunity to the talented, to promote friendships among the music lovers, and to stimulate a general interest in music. This year the Association, following the example set by the club last year, gave a Christmas Vesper Concert in which both the Instrumental and the Glee Clubs participated. In addition the two clubs broadcast a Christmas concert through the courtesy ofradio station WBZ. Last spring the Glee Club also held ajoint concert with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Jordan Hall. Before the close of the college year the Association plans to have another radio concert, to sing at the Pops on Simmons Night and in the Northeastern spring concert. The Instrumental Club has played for teas, at formal dinners, at the Old English Dinner, and at the Christmas Vespers. As a new venture this year the Glee Club sang in the Spring Choral Festival at Symphony Hall. 153 I9 MICROCOSM 34 E. Perkins, P. Recd, D. Peverly. P. Copeland Unity Club President . . . DONNA PEVERLY Vice-President . . . PHYLLIS REED Serretagi . . . PRISCILLA COPELAND Treasurer ELEANOR PERKINS Simmons Unity Club is open to students and faculty of all Protestant faiths. Its purpose is to bring together all students of liberal religious ideals, to promote friend- ships, and to stimulate the exchange of beliefs and opinions in regard to religion, national affairs, and life. Unity Club holds its meetings on the third Monday of the month at which time an outside speaker addresses the group and then ample time is reserved for a bit ofsociability among the students and guests. Activities of the club are not limited to the monthly meetings, trips of historical interest to Concord, Lexington, and Salem are made. Several times a year there are conferences with prominent speakers, and round-table discussions are held at which such subjects as international peace, organization of the Free Church of America, and personal problems such as marriage are considered. I 5,4 I9 All C R 0 C 0 S 11 'Xi G Back Row: R. Bradburygj. XVain1ight. E. Kurdt. G. Austin Fro11lR0u': I. Skillings, K. Huntei, A. Berning. F. Bennett. H. MacDonald GERTRLTDE AUSTIN RIAXINE BAILEY FAY BENNETT ADA BERNING MISS FISHER The Y. W. C. A. CABINET MEMBERS RUTH BR.-KDBURY CATI-IERINE BRUNDRETT ANNE HINTON KAY HL'NTER EDNA KLTRDT Faculty Advisers MIss STITES HARRIET lxf.-XCONALD RI.-XRGARET RAE IMOGENE SKILLINGS JANE XYAIXXYRIGHT MR. STE.-XRNS The Y.l'V.C.A. has formulated three aims: to foster student-faculty relationships. to bridge the gap between the dormitory girls and the commuters: and to help the various cliques to become better acquainted with each other. Open house in the form of teas with either a speaker or music have been held every Friday afternoon. Both the faculty and the student body have enjoyed the in- formal suppers before the fire at Headquarters. The recreational suppers with other College Y7' groups in Boston on Friday evenings have proved verv successful. Again this year the 'icliplomatie' students in black gowns have discussed world problems at the Model League of Nations. Other traditions which were carried on are the Fresh- man Picnic in September, and the Student-Faculty baseball game. The Simmons delegation at the Phillips Brooks, and the Hlelleslev and Maqua conferences have had a large attendance. NVe hope a full and creative life has been made possible this vear for more girls than ever beforeg ifso, our year will have been a success. 155 I9 MJCROCOSM 34 Back Row: L. Casey, A. Chamberlin Front Row: H. Kaufman, B. Chace, M. Bond O20 Club President . . BEATRICE CHACE Vice-President . . MIRIAM BOND Secretaw . . . HELEN KAUFMAN Treasurer . . . . LORETTA CASEY Chairman qf Programs . . ALICE CHAMBERLIN Three years ago a group of Seniors organized the OQO Club to make it possible for the Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates in the school of Library Science to become better acquainted socially and to have a club that would further the interest in the Library Held. This year to stress the social aspect of the Club the first meeting was held in the form of a tea. The members were also privileged to have Dr. Gay' of the English de- partment as a speaker at one of the meetings. 156 1 9 M 1 cf 1s 0 fx 0 .9 A1 ,f Bark Row: J. Finch, E. Hogerty Front Row: G. Barrows, E. Phemister, C. Carlyle The Dramatic Association President . . . EDITH PHEM1s'rER Vice-Pmfidvzzt . . . JANE FINCH S6C7'f?f0Ul . . . . ClHRlSTINA Ci,-'-.RLYLE Trczuzu'cr . . . ELIZABETH HOGERTY Chairman of Activities . . GXX'ENDOLX'N B.-XRROXYS The Dramatic Club reports another successful year. VVC are trying hard to make it a club for all those who are interested in the theatre. Although there have not been as many open meetings as we hoped for, they have been valuable to the many who attended. Ibsen, Barrie, Singe, and OiNeill are some ofthe playwrights whom we have discussed in detail. The all-college annual play, 'QDeath Takes a Holidayf, presented at the Reper- tory Theatre on December I5 was acclaimed a success by all. The traditional Com- petitive Plays were omitted this year in an eH'o1't to revive a more general interest in them. I 57 IDAYH HOL A TAKES EATH HD I 9 Al I C' R 0 C 0 .S' AI f as PRINCE SIRKI , GRAZIA . . . PRINCESS OF SAN LUCA DUKE LAMBERT . BARON CESAREA STEPHANIE . ERIC FENTON . RHODA FENTON CARRADO . . CORA ALDA . . MAJOR WHITREAD . FIDELE . . Floor and Door Stage and Properties Clean-up . . Costumes . Orclzostm . Publiciga . The Thespian Calendar DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY By ALBERT CIASELLA Coach: MISS HELEN THOMPSON COMMITTEE -I HEI.I'QN Ci.-XRRITY BICATRIKIIZ XIILRNUN . ELEANOR BOLSTER . MARY ANN PELLEY EDITH PHEMISTER SANTNEE HOSIS . CIONSTANCE DORT ELIZABETH HOGERTH' CHRISTINA CARLYLE ELEANOR DOBSON VIRGINIA LINTON . HELEN.-X NIAZEIYA . JANE RODMAN PRISCILLA CARTER ANNA COLE, GEORGIABELLE TAYLOR JANE RODM.AN MARION HUTTON TVIARGARET FAIRFIELD 159 TNI.-XRION MASON il NVQ . V fx ' -V' ,U 4- w,.:,,- .. , Musvx 1, , v , ,r Q., ,fu 'J , ' 1 Wf- , aww! V., u Q JA ,. H .N .-1 .5 Jw.-..., 1 'nw-, V 1 44 , 1 .j . fl! H ', IMI, ,, ':lt'l , - .iid 'funn- , ?,x' .r ' . , , nf, Publications I9 MICROCOSM 34 Book Row: E. Gilmore, E. Sullivan, H. Maslon Front Row: F. Kalin, B. Parker, D. Squire, D. McClure, M. Mason The Simmons News Eo'itor-in-Clzttf ....... DOROTHY SQUIRE Associate Editors Technical . BEATRIOE PARKER News . . FREDA KALIN Fcoturr . DOROTHY MOCLURE Alutuals . . MARION MASON Bzzsizzfss Alonagvr . . ELEANOR SULLIVAN Adzicrtising Manager HARRIET MASLON Cirrulatiozz Manager . . . EVELYN GILMORE Faculty Adviser ....... DR. H. M. VARRELL The aim of The Simmons News, weekly newspaper, is Hto maintain a spirit of good fellowship among the students and to help them to keep in touch with the life of the college by means of articles and editorials setting forth the college news of the week, and commenting upon college conditions in general. It is distributed free to all students due to the activity of the advertising department, student support of News Dance and the assistance of Cooperative Society. This year monthly teas have been introduced with the double purpose of unifying the staff and increasing their technical knowledge. Speakers have included Dr. Varrell, Bill Cunningham of the Boston Post, Harland Ratcliffe and Arthur Johnson of the Boston Trartsoript. Other innovations have been: subscription to Collegiate Digest, weekly rotogravure paperg representation at the Womenls Intercollegiate News Association Conferenceg and changing staffs immediately after spring vacation. 1 9 M 1 cf 11 0 rx 0 .s' M ,f WT'-xv if 1 Back Row: J. Patterson, A. Mosher, Else Fronl Row: F. Kespert, E. Church, R. Jacobs Per-Simmons Editor-in-Clziqf . . ELSIE CHURCH Tcclzniml Editor . . RUTH JACOBS Advertising Illanager . DOROTHY SHOREY Bwifzess Alanager . . ALICE MOSHER Faculty Adviser ...... NIISS JUDITH NIATLACK CLASS REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA HOLBROOK, ,34 KATHRYN HOMS, '36 IONA SEACH, ,34 JEANE ELSE, '36 FRANCES KESPERT, ,35 RUTH SIMON, 737 DORIS SIECAL, ,35 JANET PATTERSON, .37 Par-Simmons was first published in 1931 as a literary supplement to ,N2'zw,' it was given magazine form in 1932, and continued as a supplement. It became an inde- pendent publication in 1933. Per-Simmons aims to furnish an incentive for creative writing in the college, and to work toward becoming the center of a group interested not only in publishing its productions but in improving the quality Ofits writing through group criticism. 161 I9 MICRQCOSM 34 Back Row: A. Baker, M. L. Imrie, R. Goldberg, B. Parker Front Row: M. Carbone, C. Duhy, M. Lundy Press Board Chairman . . CORA DUHY Publicigf Dircclor . ..... PHYLLIS ABELL HILL The outside world is informed of activities at Simmons through the medium of Press Board. Our objective is to obtain the most constructive publicity in the best manner. This year the goal has been sought under the leadership ofa new Publicity Director, Mrs. Phyllis Abell Hill, a Simmons graduate. Members ofthe Board are chosen by competitive tryouts and all undergraduates are eligible for membership. The Board is run on a self-supporting basis on money raised by means ofa tag day. A scrapbook is kept ofthe clippings appearing in Boston and out-of-town papers. 162 Athletics I9 AIICROCOSIW 34 Bark Row: D. Crawley, R. Closson, D. McClure Front Row: C. O'Leary, J. Burr, C. MacGrc-gory, Dodge, L. Murdock Simmons Athletic Association Prcsidwzl .... . . . CAROL MACGREGORY Vicv-pnpvidmzt . Jisssns DODGE Smrlazy . . LILLIAN MURDOCK Trcarznrr . . JACQUELINE BURR Class R1jJrvsc1ztaliz'rs.' 1934 . . CAROLYN O,LEARY 1935 . DOROTHY MCCLURE 1936 . RUTH CLOSSON 1937 ........ DOROTI-IEA CRAWLEY The Simmons Athletic Association is one of the binding forces of our college life. Continuing in its purpose to promote interest in athletics and physical education it also unites the girls in a spirit offun and competition and makes for lasting friendships formed during practice in the various sports. Hockey, archery, tennis, riding, swim- ming, basketball, baseball, ping pong, and badminton were all well represented and as popular as ever. Faculty-student ping pong and tennis tournaments were continued, meeting with great enthusiasm on both sides. Through the able leadership and efficient supervision of Miss Diall, Miss Leach, the Bouve coaches and the managers, 1933-1934 has been an interesting year and the Athletic Association hopes that the cooperation and enthusiasm of the student body will continue to be as encouraging and helpful next year. MICROCOS M 3 Back Row: D. Squire, E. VVe1ch, H. Perry, L. Peirce, D. Heath, D. Crawley Front Row: D. McClure, J. Dodge, B. Patterson, N. Jermolovich VARSITY HOCKEY Bark Row: D. Thompson. L. Stone. BI. XYilson Front Row: E. Bowen, H. Perry. D. McClure VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 63 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Bark Row: Thomas, r.f.b.g L. Pierce, g.: J. Fish, c.h.b.g E. Welch, l.f.b.g C. Graham, r.h.b Front Row: R. Sackett,1.h.b.gA. Moriis, r.w.g D. Squire, l.i.g N. jermolovich, c.f.g L. Stone, r.i. SENIOR HOCKEY Back Row: P. Reed, l.i.g E. Patterson, r.h.b.g M. Cinsky, r.i.g D. McClure, c.h.b.g H. MacDonald, r.f.b.g M. Wilson, g. Front Row: F. Kalin, l.h.b.g E. Adams, l.f.b., J. Dodge, r.w., F. Cabot, c.f.g D. Heath, 1.w. ,JUNIOR HOCKEY 1 64 I9 M1c1e0r,'o.s'M 3 -I Bark Row: B. May, l.h.b.3.I. Scott, c.h.b.: H. Pcrry, r.i.: tl. Burr, cf.: R. Cllmsmn. 1.h.h. Fran! Row: lllsv, Q.: M. Holmcs. 1'.w.: G. Boothby. r.f.b.g L. hiurduck. l.w.: V. NICCQlliI'1'. l.f,b. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY ,f 4. :gn ,, Back Row: C. Dorr, Cf.: Smith, r.h.b.g D. Crawley. r.f.b.: C. Smith, c.h.b.: D. Richards, Li.: L. Burkus, l.w. Frou! Row: E. Flcwellyn, gg B. Goodrich, r.w.: M. Judd, r.i.: XV. XYhittcmorc. I.h.b.: I. French, l.f.b. FRESHMAN HOCKEY 165 MICROCOSM Back Row: E. Welch, g.g C. MacGregory, f. Fronl Row: I. Holdsworth. f.g C. O'Lea.ry, gg L. Stone, g SENIOR BASKETBALL Back Row: M. VVilson, g.: B. WVi11g. g. Fro1zIRow: M. Lord, f.: D. Mcljlure, g.: P. Nelson, f. JUNIOR BASKETBALL 1 66 I9 MICR 0 COSM 34 756- Bazk Row: E. Bowen, f.: H. Perry, f.1 R. Closson, g. Fran! Row: D. Thompson, f.: D. Baesslcr, gf.: L. Murdock. g. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ,, ,,., ,. . , M.- , ,. L ,. . . mm,- Bark Raw: A. Burns. f.: XV. Bagclon, f.: NICG1':1th, g. Fran! Raw: D. Crrxwlcy, g.: H, Badger, f.: M. Hememvay. gn FRESHINIAN BASKETBALL 167 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Ruth Berry '37, Mildred Stadelman '36, Ruth Bancroft '35, Sidney Stanton '34 The Tennis Team Tennis ,Manager . ...... DOROTHY PETERSON Tennis has had a very successful fall season with over a hundred girls playing in the singles tournament. The four class winners played off their matches and the Hnalists, Ruth Bancroft, a Junior, and Mildred Stadelman, a Sophomore, played a splendid game in which the former won the singles championship. In the spring, the annual doubles tournament and a faculty-student doubles tournament were held. 168 I 9 M 1 fx 12 0 fx 0 .9 M 3 .1 Qc 5 .as lff 15 .. .. ' 4. 04 5, Back Row: I. Holdswortli, A. Burns, P. Simonds, B. Adams. M. Imrie. M. Yeaton. P. Ballon Scm1zzlR0w.' R. Hibbard. M. Holmes. Tuller. L. Evers, A. Santi. G. Bootliby. P. Chandler. RI. Foglvr Front Raw: D. Baissler, H. Hirseliielcl, M. Olds, E. Bowen, H. MacDonald. H. Barr. KI. SYIIIINIITZIIH Red Cross Life Saving Corps Captain . . H.ARRIET M,xc:DoNA1.D Fin! Nlate . .... ELIZABETH Bowizx For several years Life Saving has held a place among the sports at Simmons. The COLIFSCS are given at the Y.W.C.A. pool under the direction of Captain Jack Wal- lace ofthe Red Cross. The course for Senior Life Savers begins early in the tall. After the Christmas holidays there is an Examiners course which trains sxviminers for teach- ing life saving at summer camps and beaches. This year thirteen passed the Senior tests, and twelve received Examiner's rating. 169 MICROCOSM Track Day Song Composed by LIBBY SOLOMON and ADA BERNINCJ34 For many years it has been customary To celebrate a Track Day. In competition classes all are vying They are trying to win the fray toda Chorus: yi Athletes of 734, we're cheering you to victory As you will match your skill with ,31 and '3g Watch out for 332, They think that they'll win, too, But the victors, we know, will be The Freshmen! Classmates, welll stand behind you As you will raise our colors high, '34 of Simmons light, heaping up ho Wlin for the Crimson and the VVhitc! 17o nors with your might J 1 Q w FEATURES G':'5 f1 s'5' f ',fF :'-4'5 -. 'Q'-'f E-52. 1 rf A , . A 1. ' ? ' X :Q ' 7' Lf- . A .uv -T ', '- V - ' 51 yi 15701 Qi' 'J M, .:L.4'5' .Vw H'!5'5.: Qf9,'T'f'f,f'g75ff:.'.i3? Q-fm,g?,753? g -git' ' 36' - JS? 5' 1 H ' p a fiw. fl- ' WS- 1544. , r5: v7f Wf5- hi..-v -:ww M15 2P..4i9','? .xv 'vqf-wp v,,,,,u-.7 iw,,,u .-ug-.4 -' M . 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R: 'nyufgbl fwi., wr :V '. 1 :fry f 5 - J wg - ,, ' , L-J i-' FW F.-1Qv:x'i9 fy1g.f1 ': 1-M-, , - 5 , ,.. , ,V 1 I, I9 XWICROCOSM 34 Freshman Frolic MAY 28, 1931 BACKY.-XRD Chairman: BARBARA HOLBROOK NELLIE JERMOLOVIC11 CAROLYN O'LEARY EDITH PHEMISTER Since IQO5 the Freshmen have set aside one day in which they may be hilariously childish before assuming the more dignilied state of Sophomore year-hence our Freshmen Frolic. It usually takes place in the 'iback yardf' accompanied by pigtails, bare knees, and the most cherished of childhood toys. And ofcourse the faculty ad- visers attend and help choose the most appropriate costume. Everyone plays Tag, London Bridge, and Drop-the-handkerchief, but the climax comes when hot dogs, lollipops, and ice-cream arrive. No wonder we feel a little dizzy the next day. 171 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Sophomore Shuffle DECEMBER 5, 1931 KENMORE HOTEL Chairman: POLLY CHURCHILL MARY CoNNoR MARION LEONARD FLORENCE Cox VIRGINIA LINTON EVELYN HAMILTON DONNA PEVERLY The very first dance we could call our own! It was blissfully hard to wait for December 5 to come. But we Hnally arrived at the Crystal Ballroom, were escorted through the line by the ushers dressed in red and white, and, with a glance at our little suede programs, drifted happily off across the ballroom. We joined our friends for little cakes and ices, and it seemed all too soon that the lights were dimming, Roy Lamson's orchestra was playing g'Goodnight, Sweetheartf, and Shuffle was really over. 172 IQ IllICROCO.S'Zll 34 12 A Sophomore Luncheon FEBRUARY 28, 1932 REFECTORY Clzairnzan: lVIARION MASON LUOILE FRENCH ANNETTE MANN HELEN GRIFFIN GLADYS MCMILLAN HELENE HOENIG RUTH RINGXVOOD RUTH JACOBS IONA SEACH EDNA KURDT ELIZABETH TISDALE CAROL MACGREGORH' BEATRICE 'VERNON NIABEL CULBERSON Toamzzisims: EDITH PHEMISTER Speakers MARGARET ALVORD MR. PEARSON MISS MESICR MR. R.ANKIN MR. PALMER NIARION BIASON The Refectory was lovely in the soft glow from the bright red candles, and the table decorations most effective with the little red dog houses, the black Scotty pro- grams, and the bouquets of deep red carnations and freesia on the long tables. Upon the toaStn'1iStress's signal to pull the ribbons, our Scotties brought us our rings, symbols ofloyalty to Simmons. When the Speeches and songs were Over we left the room feeling proud and happy to be members of the class of'34. 173 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Sophomore May Day TVIAY 13, 1932 CAMPUS Clzuirmazz: BETTY SPEAR ADA BERNING CAROL NIACGREGORY EDNA KURDT RUTH RINGWOOD ANN.AX GR.AC1E SPENCER A serenade at 6 o'clock in the morning, given by the Sophomores awoke the Seniors who found corsages of yellow marguerites hanging on the door-knobs. Later the Sophomores greeted their sister-class who joined them in watching the crowning of the Queen of the lVIay. The Eski-Players attempted to entertain the court with The Eskimo Tragedy but it was far too sad. The king refrained from crying, but the tender-hearted queen was discovered sniflling as one after another, the noble cast died. According to tradi- tion, the festival was concluded with a strawberry shortcake breakfast. 174 1 9 ,U 1 ry If rf ty rf .S ,il yy , 193.138 Weddings NovEMBER 8, 1930 REFEeroRv NOVEMBER 5, 1932 ClllZl.I'IllCZlZ.' KIARY CONNOR BETH' HITCHOX X-IRGINIA Lixrox BARBARA HoLBRooR HARRIET KIASLON RUTH JACOBS BIARION BIASON BI,-XRION LEOXARD DONNA. PEvERLv CATHERINE XVALSH Among the most brilliant society events in recent years. were the weddings of two members of the X934 family. Freshman year, Miss Polly Churchill '34 became the charming bride of the Junior President with several of her attractive sisters as brides- maids. The event was rivalled only by the marriage of her brother. llr. Dick Ring- wood '34, in Junior year to the Freshman President. This time the handsome men of the family were attendants. Less notable guests were thrilled at the presence of many famous friends of the family, including Robinson Crusoe and his man, Friday. Benito Biussolini, Rudy Vallee, Aimee Semple BIacPherson Hutton and Mr. Hutton. and Polly Bloran. These weddings symbolize the pledge of friendship between the Freshman and Junior classes. 175 I9 MICROCOSM 34 Back Row: L. Solomon, R. Webb. E. Drcayer, LI. Weissman, B. Parker Front Row: H. Griffin, B. Holbrook, A. Berning, R. Ringwood, R. Jacobs Junior Prom MAY 5, 1933 HOTEL STATLER DEAR SENIORS: Every time I think ofjunior Prom, my Scottie heart goes pitter-patter so quickly. A Hood of beautiful memories pours over me. The first time I trotted up the elegant stairway of the Imperial Suite in the Hotel Statler, I was so thrilled that in between dances when no one was looking I slipped away to repeat the process. Never shall I forget our Junior Prom, thanks to the splendid cooperative work of the Prom Committee above, and the very capable leadership of Ada Berning, Chair- man. The happy, united spirit of the class just seemed to Hit all around the room with those many-colored revolving spots of light, shining for a second upon one glowing face and then travelling to another. From where I sat upon the platform in the spotu with Ranny Weeks' rhythmic orchestra beside me, it seemed that the lovely strains of music just Hoated around the couples, as they danced so gracefully to the latest tunes. I almost wanted to dash down and dance too, especially when Ranny Weeks played that never-to-be-forgotten NStormy Weather. Yip! Yip! was I ever excited when our Sophomore waitresses dressed in class colors passed out Prom favors to the tables. Such oh's', and ah7s', from the couples, when out of the depths of those white boxes appeared copper lamps for the ladies and copper humidors for the men bearing our Simmons seal. What a delicious dinner we had, -just as I was getting hungry too. I was almost too thrilled to eat. Then, more lovely dancing, more Hitting lights, Stormy Weatherv again, until the clock put a stop to it all, but not to the wonderful memories of our beautifuljunior Prom. Your loving mascot, Srottie 176 1 9 XVI I C If 0 C U S M 3 4 m '3f fs ' M Q ' V.. p l fir. tl? 2 4 'F-, Y. tkga' if v A A 611 Z, 'g 3,,,,,,., af fri Barbara Holbrook, Libby Solomon, Dorothy Squire Hobo Party OCTOBER 31, 1933 NORTH HALL Cfzzzirmzzn: HARRIE'I' l.X1ASLON EVELYN HAMILTON LIBBY SOLOMON RUTI'1 JACOBS KAY W A1.sH MIRIAM NEfXI,ON lXlARY XVELSH One night we Seniors, forsaking our traditional dignity, dressed up as true Ho- boes. Tramps of every description shuflled down the steps of North Hall's basement, where a miraculous transformation greeted us. Here in Hobo Cabaret were dim lights, an orchestra, hoboes huddled in groups around the room seated either around small tables or upon the floor. Hic! some tramps liked hanging around the bar. lN'ere we treated royally! Waitresses brought us the food f-'IHlUl114ll1iCli hain, cheese, or jelly sandwiches and real good cider. We even saw a very entertaining Hoor show. Truly, most of us felt like a 351,000,000 although we only looked like the O's in a million. When the judges were preparing to award the prizes, it was funny to see ourselves trying to be perfect hoboes. The prize winners as you know were Barbara Holbrook, Libby Solomon and Dorothy Squire, However, all good things must end and to the jolly discords of our Tinny-Tin-Tin Orchestra we left Hobo Cabaret and our carefree roles behind. 177 . I9 MICROCOSM 34 Back Raw: B. Shields, M. Kyle, K. Steelquist, -1. Burt, S. Stanton, M. Connor, P. Churchill, D. Heath, NI. Leonard, B. Holbrook, H. Griffin, B. Adams, B. Wing Second Row: C. O'Leary, L. Stone Front Row: E. Edmunds, M. Hutton Old English Dinner Another tradition was enthusiastically supported last December when Student Government was host to a group of Faculty guests and Dormitory girls at the annual Old English Dinner. The president and vice-president of Student Government as my Lord and Lady of the manor led the way, accompanied by members of the council clad in medieval style. The hall was decked in the old English manner with a back- ground of evergreens, and with holly and wreaths on the table, which was bare ex- cept for the plenteous food eaten only with knife and spoon. Two pages brought in the boar's head with much ceremony while carollers sang Gaput apri deferofl A great stir was created when near the end of the feast a Haming pudding was brought in accompanied by ubowlsl' of cider. 178 1 9 M 1 C 1a 0 rx 0 .s' M 3 ,, QE Bark Row: A. Colc, H. Griffin. D. Peterson. E. Spear. lNI. Ncalon. O. Forshmd Frmzl Row: E. Hamilton, H. Clilliorcl, E. Doolin, R. Jacobs, A. lX1osht'r, H. Nlaslon. D. Pevcrly Senior Prom MAY 18, 1934. HOTEL STATLER C'l111irma11.' RLl'fI'1 Jfxoous Seniors are supposed to be sophisticated, dignified, blasc-never sentimental, but Prom night, last and lovclicst of the college dances, makes sophistication for- gotten, and Seniors and their escorts wax enthusiastic over the dimly lighted Imperial Suite, and the smooth, tantalizing music of Jacque Marlowe. Prom is more than a supper danceg it means the sercnade of our Sister Class, the solving ofthe mystery of tavorsg and the fun of dancing to the Carioca, Ill 'Wind and other favorites until two o'clock in the morning. 179 180 DAISY CHAIN US B. Tit Y, Back Row: E. Parker, D. Peterson, O. Forsland, B. Spear, B. Hitchon, E. Kurd rf o .A GS E 2 E 5 's E5 N., ,S ci ai 'T-I ru P an Q-4 d E E-1 J ..-1 .-1 'E rn ui uf L4 's O U GS '-3 E cv E C. as s D, D. Justis, C. O'Leary E, LYS E 'U O O 3 ..i L. U E L4 13 H fri Q. Gi E V7 -5 3 Qu S. O E 2 CFO CDU! Ci S: O C! CI o U 2 G. O E 3 m P1 .Q :f Q lj -:I bE oi CZ. O .5 cu ff? 3 U 1: 2 fc vi' 2 :S d e 9 .E A 5 .sn E 5. ui R. U .E E E nj: QE E2 gm me 213 32 ,,,O ja.: 5+-1 22, Q3 md if Z-ESS D35-4 is E. PE C655 L. se T9 2 4 5 .. 5 ci 2? ua a .Cl .ti N 0 od S Q Q1 'B S 'Q Q S K. O o 3 an s: J Q. o 2 U Ti Lf-i Q GJ N .Lx U U Fc. . 9. P o Q4 o cn I :A LE O I-4 :S J.: U D-I K: U as 5-4 mx 0-4 di .MICROCOSM I 9 3 I1 Commencement Week Exercises SATURDAY, JUNE NINTH 4:00 P.M.-Garden Party Campus 4:45 P.1vI.-Daisy Chain Step Singing . South Hall Colonnade Ivy Planting 5:45 P.M.-C1355 Day Supper . . . Campus 8:30 P.M.-SCHTOI' Dramatics . Repertory Theatre SUNDAY, JUNE TENTH 3:00 P.M.-Baccalaureate Service .... The Auditorium, The Riverway Sermon by the REVEREND BoYNT0N MERRILL Minister zyf the Second Congregational Church, Wert Newion 4:30 P.M.-Reception by President Beatley to Alumnae and their friends ....... South Hall MONDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH I I :00 A.M.-Commencement ....... The Auditorium Address by ADA LOUISE C0Ms'rocK, President cyf Radflw Collage 2:00 P.M.-Senior LuIIche0n ......... South Hall 181 I 9 MICROCQSM 34 Senior Prom, RUTH Commencement Chairman ACOBS Claw Dqy, RLTTH RINGWOOD S6711-07'LZl7ZClIF0lZ, BETTY SPEAR Toastnzzfrtrvss, BARBARA HOLBROOK CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Supper . ....... ELIZABETH KERR Invitations . . BERTHA KRONE Deroralions ....... CATHERINE WALSH SENIOR LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Deforatiom ......... ADA BERNING Programs . . . CAROL MACGREGORY Sfuzting and H'yl1IZ'7'f'5.Yf'X ANNA GR,ACE SPENCER 182 Microchaos I9 IVIICROCOSIM 34 MOST ARTISTIC LOUISE WOODMAN CHICKIE VERNON CAROL MAOGREGORY 3. MOST ATTRACTIVE RUTH JACOBS BETTY HITCHON ELISE ASHER BETTY SPEAR MOST ATHLETIC DOT SQUIRE CAROL MAOGREGORY LORRAINE STONE AIICROCOSZW r S-, BEST CLASS SPIRIT MIXRION M,LXSfJN fl-IELEN GRIFFIN RUTII RINGWIIQD fXNNA CIR.-RCE SPENCER ,,. BEST DANCER EVELYN PARILER IDONNA PEVERLY IMAIQX' WELSH HELEN CLIFFORD 183 BEST N.-XTURED TVIISSOURI PHEMISTER fBARBARA HOLBROOIQ ALLORRAINE STQNE FRANCES H,-XLE .51 I 9 MICROCOSM 34 BIGGEST BLUFFER VIRGINIA LINTON ELIZABETH TISDALE H.-XRRIET MIASLON MGST GAPABLE POLLY CHURCHILL ADA BERNING M,ARION MASON 184 BUSIEST ADA BERNING ANNA GRACE SPENCER HELEN GRIFFIN I 9 JVIICROCOSM 34 MOST DIGNIFIED POLLY CHURCHILL ESTHER DEVINE Cabovej MOST CHANGED IONA S12Ac:H S,xLLY RMIN EDNA IQURDT RUTH RINGVVOOD 185 MOST OPTIMISTIC CAROLYN O'LEARx' EVELYN PARKER BARBARA HOLBROOR ..- I 9 MICROCOSM 34 MOST PESSIMISTI C MARY CTARBONE RHODA ROBINSON IVMARGARET TURNER lRUBY WADHAMS MOST SOPHISTI CATED DOROTHX' GRAY' RUTH JACOBS VIRGINI.A LINTON 186 MOST SOCIABLE EDITH PHEMISTER MARY CONNOR fabove IMARION MASON TANNA GRACE SPENCER MICIQOCUSM 34 WITTIEST MIRIAM NEALON EDITH PHEMISTER BEA PARKER I MOST VERSATILE C1-IICRIE VERNON POLLY CHURc:Hxx.x- DOROTHY SQUIRI2 FAVORITE PROFESSOR DR. G.-XY MR. BUSH f'MR. BEATLEY UNIR. HARLEY Class Babies BARTON BRALEY LEACH Gladys Qllralcyj Leach W i i 188 DAVID SARGENT C1-IAMBERLIN Alice QSargentQ Chamberlin o a ff , X 1 f ,- A. . -- I ' if f'!iw.,,W41 I5 ,H . l f Q IV M gg 0' rr 425' Xo'f'Q: f' , f 'SO 4 f NNY' s '! def-was 2'.5f1?7f7 wb V' gf' Vkcvx so-Kna f S0 1 'si ,Q t or 41- 189 'N oi Q1 OW YQDTT Ve f-Y was I wfa YN by Q -' .-W- 415 f . ins S Per-ff S012 fe Q ,ces K 190 N? 'K ,Q .- Q, R 'M if ,fx .. ' W 1 44 :Q I ,ig Q 1 2 ' , 1'iJg sv' J. I' rf' J V 4 Ara . 5 fr f , al -E r ,J f ,. 5 , 42,0 .4 ,Jaw '-..' -4' lb ,K , Q f..f Yr ' ' LPS f fn ff. his I' 7 ' if 5. I if 5 wx 91- e Q I in 'Mb eb J 191 'fo XJ' I 5' we X0 mx. .oo -o 'S- 'Q 'sa 0 ce Gb 30 ear- be X 92 0 E, J M I C' R O C O S M J 1 Autographs 193 ZVIICROCOSM Engagements 194 Directory and Ads Directory of Undergraduates Abbot. Rosalie Adele, CI, 7 Lawrence, Malden Abbott. Gladys Louise, B3, Tyngsboro Rd., N. Chelmsford Adams, Betty, E2, 1 I7 VVhitney Rd., Medford Adams, Elizabeth Cecelia, B3, 18 Dorset Rd., WVaban Aitken. Marion Esther, C2. 32 Shute. Everett Aladovich, Edna Harriet, D2, 495 WVashington, Haverhill Albert. Harriet Gwen, E2, So. H.: 9135 118th, Richmond Hill. N. Y. Alden. Ruth Hodgdon, DI, I5 Hillcrest Rd., Framingham Alexander, Phyllis, HV, Q5 Deaconess Rd., Boston: Clinton St.. Salem. N. H. Alinovi. Rena Delaide, AI, 137 Langley Rd., Newton Centre, Hubbardston Rd.. Rutland Allen. Lucy Thomas, B3, 28 Franklin. Somerville: 1 Seaside Pl., E.Norwalk, Conn. Allyn. Alice Myrtle, D3, No. H. Alper. Lillian, BI, C. H. 26: 335 lVIain, Gloucester Ames. Mary. CI, C.H. 14: Q5 Atlantic Ave., Fitchburg Amsden, Thelma Bowen, E1, C.H. 21: 1135 E. 72d. Chicago, Ill. Andelman, Ruth, E2, IO2 Trowbridge, Cambridge Anderson, Doris Evelyn, CI, C.H. 24.01 I5 Pine, Fitchburg Anderson. Elsa Ida Vlilhelmina, CI, to Charlemont Rd., Medford Andrew. Elizabeth Frances. GI, 23 Joy. Boston: 51 Pleasant, Methuen Andrews, Elizabeth. HI. C.H. 14: 74 E. Branford, Hartford, Conn. Andrews. jean Elizabeth, A3. II E. Newton, Boston: Main St., Winthrop, Maine Appel, Alice Barbara, B2, IO Centennial Ave., Revere Archambault,,Iusta Yolande. A3, C.H. 240: Epworth Ave., YV. WVarwick. R. I. Ariente. lN'Iarion, 513, P.H.g IO Orchard Ave., Saylesville. R. I. Arkin. llildred, GI, QI Stratton, Dorchester Arthur. Margaret WVilson, HV. Turner Hill, Ipswich Asher. Elise. E3, No.H.: 5008 Greenwood Ave.. Chicago, Ill. Ashkenazy. Paula. B2. 53 Commercial. Lynn Ashley. Ruth Elver. B2, 50 Hillsboro Rd.. Medford Astor. Beatrice, A3. 108 Brunswick. Roxbury Atkinson. Louise. EHI, I7 E. High, Newburyport AUSll11.AXiiI1lfTEdJ6SSiC.H2, lVIass. General Hosp.. Boston: Spring St.. Ipswich Avard. Margaret Elizabeth. B3, 27 Peabody, Newton Avery. Nlarjorie Belle. E3, I3 Oxford. Brockton Axelby. Gertrude Elizabeth, H1, 25 YVollaston, Arlington Hts., Thoinaston. Conn. Babson. Dorothy Gardner, AI, 181 Bartlett Rd., Winthrop Badger. Anita. D2, B.H.: Rangeley, Maine Badger. Harlene Oakes, BI, C.H. 26: Rangeley. Maine Baessler, Dorothy Louise. B2, .H Dedham. Hyde Park Bagdon. Manda Birutha, Bl, +4 Payson Ter.. Belmont: Q36 Park Ter., Hartford, Conn. Bailey. Dorothy Maxine. C2, 30 Bellingham. Chelsea Baker. Adeline Juliet. E3, 119 Ormond. Mattapan Baker. Dorothy Frances, DHI. 209 Mechanic, Marlboro Baker, Elva Ashwye, KI. 385 Forest Ave.. Swampscott Baker. Marjorie Louise, Bl. 31 Ashtield. Roslindale Balcunas, Lily Natalie, B1, C.H. Q61 187 Peabody. Gardner Ball. Efhe Beatrice. B3. 20 Centre. X'X'atertown: Mansion Rd., Block Island, R. I. Ballou. Priscilla. Ezmrl., 22 Lenox. XY. Newton Bancroft. Ruth Evelyn, It-2. IO Briggs, Melrose Barnes, Ruth Ann, HV, Vila St.. Boston: NVhitehall Ave., Mystic, Conn. Barnstcad. Mrs. Belle Louise, HII. 55 Mountford, Boston: Randolph Center, Vt. Barr. Helen. AAP. I2 Cypress, Norwood Barron. Roberta Sheppy. Bl, 186 Ruthven, Roxbury Barry. Anne Marie. Ewzrl., 190 Tremont. Newton Barstow. Mrs. Annie Scollay. EIII, 171 College Ave., VV. Somerville: Templeton Barkus. Bertha Stasia, B2, 20 Cleveland Ave., Brockton Barton, Barbai a Helen, B3. Q Greenougliulamaica Plain: Locust Hill, Ludlow, Vt. Batson. Alice Gertrude. K2, 58 Orchard Ave., W. Newton Batson. Harriet Adrienne. Bi. 26 Arlington, Brockton Bauer. Elsie Marie. Aurzrl., 9 Francis. Brookline: IO Fairfax Rd., Vv'0rcester Baum. Annette Dauber, E2, 51 Magnolia. Malden Bauer. Ruth Caroline, BI. C.H. 361NOl'OlOI1 Ave., Noroton Hts.. Conn. Bayley. Hester Lillian. HII, 12.1. Oxford. Cambridge: 123 Connolley. W. LaFayette, Ind. Beacliuleaii-Claire, Ifl. 248 Mt. Vernon, XY. Newton Telcplwnc lVlYSTIC 0780 J. C. MILLER, JR. PR1N'1'13R 7 LflllI'.i:7f Plate MEDITORD, MASS. H. BROOKWOOD LUNCH 421 BROOKLINIQ AVLNU1, A. ROBERTS, Prop. 721. Rug, ZJQS HOTEL STATLER BOSTON Takes this opportunity of expressing its appreciation of the generous patronage Q1 Simmons College Students BRADBURY F. CUSHING Manager SHATTUCK 8: JONES Incorporated 152 Atlantic Avenue BosToN, Mass. Direct Shipments of Properly Graded Sea Food Products for the Use of Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Institutions Beal, Mary Elizabeth. CI. C.H. 21: Phillips, Maine Beals, Virginia, 132, 207 Church, Newton Bean, Barbara Helen, 1-ll, 1 18 The Riverway. Boston: Bonnybriar Rd.. S. Portland. Maine Bean, Doris Thurley, Aj, 35 Temple, Boston: 101 Grove. Lynn Beatty, Anna Marie, CI, 53 Waltham, Lexington Beckett, Elva Huntington, C1, 22 Emerson, Peabody Bedford. Dorothy Evelyn. D3, 238 Everett. XVoilaston Beeclle, lVIaricn Elizabeth, BI, 35 Ashford. Allston Beesinger, Velma Estelle, AI, C.H. 26: 167 Renshaw Ave.. E. Orange. N. vl. Belling, Barbara, .-13, IO.l..l. South, Roslindale Bennett, Fay Natalie, Be, No.H.: II ,IeH'erson Ave.. Springlield Benson, Elizabeth Rowe, H2, 33 Pearson Ave., W. Somerville Bentley, Marjorie Louise, Ar, 20 Exeter, Wollaston Benton, Lois Hermine, HV, Villa St., Boston: Higby Rd.. New Hartford. N. Y. Berger, Pearl Elaine, El, 321 Tappan, Brookline Berkman, Charlotte Belle, AI, 5 Maple Ave., Cambridge Bernhardt, Lillian. AQ, 186 WVarren, Allston Berry. Dorothea, B3. 210 NVoburn, XV. Medford Bertolini, Pietrina Theresa, B3, 380 The Riverwav, Boston Berry, Ruth. fiunrl.. Q10 NVoburn, YV. Medford Bezer, Ada Elizabeth. HV. Vila St., Boston: Halidon Ave.. Newport, R. I. Bigelow, Marion Elizabeth, Hzuifl., Harrison. Brookline 52: 64 Central Ave.. Waterbury. Conn, Birdsall, Luey Ellen. HV. 25 Deaconess Rd.. Boston: R.F.D.. Somers. Conn. Birtwell, Kathleen. C2, W.H.: 2248. Van Dien Ave.. Ridgewood. Bisalyaputra, Ob. HII. Vila St.. Boston: Siriraj Hosp., Bangkok, Siam Bisbee, Alice Muriel, .-12, 524 Eliot. Milton Bixby, Constance Sabrina. A2. IO Kensington Pk.. Lvnn Bixby, Leonora Marie, A2, 1 Mt. Pleasant Ter., Roxburv Black, Marion Elizabeth. EIII, 292 Main, Nashua. N. H. Blake. julia Elizabeth. Buritl., 227 Lincoln Newton Hlds. Blish, Virginia. B3. Br.H.: Center St., Ludlow Bloom, Phyllis, Charlotte. EI, 106 Newhall, Lynn Bloomfield, Sylvia, E2, 20 Brockton Ave., Haverhill 195 Blunt, Virginia Snow, GI, 85 Prince, W. Newton Bogardus, Harriet Roxadore, D3, W.H.: Canaan, N. H. Bolster, Eleanor, K3, 222 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Bolton, Elizabeth Gertrude, AI, 9 Brinton, Roxbury Boning, Margaret Mary, DI, 37 Belvoir Rd., Milton Bonney, Lena Louise. Euncl., Q47 Forest, Medford Boothby, Grace Alden, B2, 103 Lewis Ave., Walpole Bouin, Yvonne Marie, B3. Wight St., Medheld Bourne, Mary Alice, B3, St.H.: I0 Kensington Ave., Bradlbrd Bourne, Rachel Louise, Cfg, 307 Edge Hill Rd., E. Milton, Bourne Boutwell, Esther Ames, EIII, 84 Main, Concord Bowen, Grace Elizabeth, E2, No.H.: 159 Montgomery, Fall River Bowles. Rebecca Mae, HII, 58 Park Dr., Brookline: 129 Central, Somerville Boyce. Elizabeth May, C2, 154 Main, Andover Boyer, Eva Grace, C1, I5 Normandy Rd., Auburndale Bradbury, Ruth Shaw, B3, W.H.g 483 Reading, Fall River Bradford, Helen Elizabeth, HV, 60 Hamlet, Arlington Bradway, Alice Genevieve, HVI, C.H. 26, R.F.D. 1, Stafford Springs, Conn. Bralit, Wally Mildred, BI, 39 Liszt, Roslindale: Carlisle Brandt, Helen Gertrude, Huncl., Memorial Hosp., VVorcester: I5 Dustin. Worcester Breese, Isabelle, C2, C.H. 240g 710 Gage, Bennington, Vt. Brindis, Frances Edith, E3, 181 Broadway, Haverhill Britton, Katherine Elizabeth, A2, B.H.q 2 Severance, Claremont, N. H. Brodie, lNinih'ed Dane, H3, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 20 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J Brody, Ire11e, Dznzcl., 4 Holborn Ter., Roxbury Brooks, Barbara, CI, 214 N. Franklin, Holbrook Brooks, Marjorie, AQ, 34 Cliff Rd., Wellesley Hills: Box 1264, Madden Dam, CZ. Brown, Helen MacKenzie, HII, 35 Bigelow, Cambridge Brown, Ruth Irene, AI, 102 Addington, Brookline Brown, Virginia, 7p Oakley Rd., Belmont Browne, Dorothy Anne, B3, Q5 Red Rock, Lynn Browne, Ruth Blackinton, Cl, A.H.: 932 S. Church, N. Adams Browning, Dorothy Aileine, HI, Hospital Rd., Harding Bryan, Helen Frances, AI, C.H. 2403 46 Shepard, Cambridge Bryant, Marion Elizabeth, Hunrl., 706 Huntington Ave., Boston: 68 Tenney, Lawrence Buckley, Alice Marie, C2, 28 St. Albans Rd., Boston Buckley, Dorothy Henshaw, B2, So.H.: 602 County, Fall River Bullard, Marjorie Louise, BI, 6 Salem, Wakefield Bulman, Margaret Bradley, HI, 258 The Arborway, jamaica Plain Bunting, Frances Margaret, A3, 75 Barnstable, Swampscott Burack, Charlotte Elizabeth, E3, 3 Abbotsford, Roxbury Burack, Evelyn Harvy, CI, 54 Lawton, Brookline Burack, Ruth Novogrod, BJ, 3 Abbotsford, Roxbury Burch, Elisabeth Anna, CQ, B.H.: 349 Stockton, Hightstown. N. ' Burchstead, Marion Agnes, D1, 44 Vernon, Brookline: Pine St., Peterboro, N. H. Burgess, Virginia Frances, A2, I4 Allen, Arlington Burke, Alice Claire, A2, I3 Thornley, Dorchester Burner, Lillian Demagistri, D2, 87 Florence, Forest Hills Burnham, Pauline Ward, Cznzrl.. C.H. 14: 138 Tolman, Westbrook, Maine Burns, Anne Catherine, CI, C.H. 21: 8610 IQISI, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Burns. Wlinifred Dorothy, A2, 204 Main, Malden Burr, Jacqueline Worrall, V2, 8 lNindsor, Arlington Burt, Jean Doris, B2, No.H.: 371 Lenox Ave., S. Orange, N. KI. Buss, Charlotte Wilson, B2, I5 Plympton, Woburn Butkus. Leda Anne, BI. C.H. 211 143 Mechanic, Gardner Butterfield, Gertrude Carol, AIII, 146 Myrtle, Waltham Byer. Esther Malka, A2, 114 St. Paul, Brookline Cabot, Faith, B3, 73 River, Boston: 16 Kenter Pl., New Haven, Conn. Cafritz, Tillie Sydney, E3, So.H.: 1115 8th N.W., Washington, D. C. Callahan, Rita Marie, BI, 74 Burrill Ave., Lynn Cameron, Margaret Lucille, C3, 38 Gorman Rd., Framingham Campana, Catherine Frances, AI, 88 jefferson Ave., Everett Campbell, Delphine Barbara, E2, 368 E. 8th, S. Boston Canner, Edna Landy, A3, 233 River Rd., Winthrop Cannon, Linda, EIII, 6 Frisbie Pl., Cambridge Capen, Barbara Margaret. L3, Lowthorpe School, Groton: 561 W. 14.7th, New York, N. Y. Card, janet. GI, Il E. Newton, Boston: 2907 S. 9th, Tacoma, Wash. Card, Louise Buckley, BI, C.H. 361 69 Wloodland Ave., Summit, N. Carlson, Louise Mathilda, H3, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 421 N. Monroe, Titusville, Pa. Carlyle, Christina MacDonald, E3, 24 Redland Rd., XV. Roxbury Carr, Irene Marie. Hunrl., 52 Harrison, Brookline: 50 Elmwood Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 196 NEW TUXEDOS Fort HIRE 3'6 , . . . gt- Ofhctal Costumers for Simmons B597 37 . .. Annual Wedding L'Qfmfit'y fllzmry r QAr0u11d the Corner OUR shop at 133 Brookline Ave. is only a 8 short walk from Simmons. It is a conveni- ent place to obtain foods for spreads, teas or 111 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON in-between bites: and he1'e also one hnds a 7 . , . splendid selection of candies and toilet articles. VV0U1W0l'fh Butldtng, Pf0V1LlCflCC, R- I- FOOD-sandwich spreads, foods for the chafing dish, crackers, bread, butter, fruit, confections, tea, coffee-in as small a quantity as you want. CANDYQthe very best in delicious chocolates A-YK FOR IT BY NAME and other candies. TOILET ARTICLES-the most extensive assort- 1 ment of perfumes and other toilet articles in S N E la d. ew ng in SOFT BUN BREAD Parmtr will he inraroftod in our tslfllllfllf Giff Boxer. Dcroriptioo firt rout on rrqnrrr. S. S. PIERCE CO. 133 Brooklino Azwzzro, BOSTON The Loaf in the Green Stripe Wrapper Alzofzyr Frofb Carson. Mrs. Laura Elizabeth, E1II,.4.o Summers, Quincy: 1106 NAV. 15th. Oklahoma City. Okla. Carter, Bernice Ada, 143, C.H. 240: t1.QO Preble, S. Portland, Maine Carter, Elizabeth Rhea, A1, 137 Audubon Rd., Boston Cartland, Frances Elaine, Cz, C.H. 240: 117 Goff, Auburn, Maine Cartwright, Naomi Naylor, H3, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 381 Meadowbrook Lane, S. Orange. N. I. Case, Pauline Lillian, B3, C.H. 26: 93 Hinsdale Ave., Winsted, Conn. Casey, Loretta Margaret, C3, 46 June, Lowell Cashion, Elizabeth Rose, B3, 9 Dewey, Natick Cassellnan, Thelma Louise, Ag, A.H.: Turrell Ave., S. Orange, N. Cassidy, Mary Patricia, H3, Vila St., Boston: 1 Kendall Rd., Lexington Cederberg. Dorothy Ida, EI, 35 Eustis, Cambridge Chaffee, Ruth Ermina, HVI, 721 Huntington Ave., Boston: R.F.D. 4, Enosburg Falls. Yt. Chalmers, Doris Mead, Amid., C.H. 240: 45 Linden, Bangor, Maine Chamberlain, Viola Elizabeth, Aw, 64 South, Westboro Chambers, Phyllis Roberts, C3, C.H. 36: 199 E. Main, N. Adams Chandler, Helen Elizabeth, AI, C.H. 26: 18 Woodland Rd., Maplewood. N. ,I. Chandler, Margaret, El, 20 Orient Ave., Melrose Chandler, Phyllis Mary, D2. 638 Metropolitan Ave.. Hyde Park Chard, Helen Constance. B3. A.H.: 2628 Lee Rd.. Cleveland, Ohio Charlton, Lucia Woodruff, B2, 6 Western Ave., Lvlflll Chase, Barbara H., HV, 9 Riverbank Rd., N1 VVey1noutl1 Chase, Vera Ora, CI, C.H. 26: Clemons, N. Y. Chernoff, Sylvia Selma, DI, Q4 NV. Tremlett, Dorchester Church, Elsie Elizabeth, E3, 50 Pinckney, Boston: Landphere Farm, Uncasville. Co11n. Chute, Doris Caroline, C2, IO5I Adams, Dorchester Cinsky, Mildred Ethel, BQ, C.H. 14: 34.0 Harding, X'Vorcester Clark, Anne Helena, CQ, W.H.: 70 Fort, Fairhaven Clark, Barbara Louise, Bunrl., 2 Thayer, VVoreester Clark, Eleanor May, HI, 8 Michigan. Lynn Clark, Helen Beckman, Hznzd., hrlass. General Hosp., Boston: 133 North, Nliddleboro Clark, janet Kelleran, Kwzfl., 138 Allerton Rd., Newton Hlds. Clark, Marcia, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: lI2 lvlascomo, Lebanon, N. H. Clayton, Pauline Irene, BQ, 199 Babcock. Brookline 197 Cleaver, Genevieve Eleanor, GI, Q46 Nevada, Dubuque, Ia. Clifford, Alice Louise, B2, Q7 Highland, Brockton Closson, Ruth Ellen, D2, Q6 Pleasant, Milton Cohen, Adele Frances, B3, 230 Clark Rd., Brookline Cohen, Louise Enid, EI, 78 Orange, Chelsea Cohn. Florence, CI, 39 Schuyler. Roxburyg IQO Linden, New Haven, Conn. Colclough, Marjorie Pauline, K3, 27 Boulevard Rd., Wellesley Farms Cole, Caroline Elizabeth, E3, Main St., W. Medway Collette, julia Kathryn, HV, 5 XV. Cottage, Marblehead Collin, Irene, B3, IO9 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Collins, Virginia Wlinslow, HV, Q5 Deaconess Rd., Boston: I7 Concord, Maynard Conley, Phyllis Knight, Iifl, 28 School, Groveland Connelly, Frances Mary, Al, I2 Byron, Boston Cook, Lucille Eleanor, Bl, Q4 Fremont, Winthrop Cook, Marjorie Caroline, GI, 6 Olive, Attleboro Cooney, Eleanor Frances, Br, C.H. 240: 45 Clements, Liberty, N. Y. Copeland, Elsie Marie, A3, No. H., I3 Gray Gardens, Cambridge Copeland, Lucy Rogers, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 14.0 Amherst Ave., Pawtucket R I Copeland, Priscilla Alden, A3, QSQ Western Ave., Lynn Corbett, jean Lucille, BI, Q4 Marlobro, Belmont Costello, Alliean Lillian, Hr, 38 Rowell Ave., Beverly Coyle, Evelyn Marie, B2, 18 Hillcroft Rd., jamaica Plain Cragin. Cecilia Claire, Hzmcl., Brookline Ave., Boston: 1 Wachusett, Lawrence Craig, Bertha Elvira Ylitalo, EI, 28 Winslow Rd., Brooklineq 123 Pine, Danvers Cramp, Millicent, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 33 Pine, Whitinsville Crawley, Dorothea Grace, AI, 37 Lawton, Needham Croft, Mary, CI, C.H. 36: Box 5, Broadway, Salem, N. H. Cronin, Irene Mary, A2, 4 Larkin Rd., Medford Crosby, Jeannette, Cy, 95 Rockland, Swampscott Crosby, Nellie Pauline, BE, I4 Melville Ave,, Dorchester Cross, Mercy Alma, HH, 185 Bay State Rd., Boston: 784 Qd, Fall River Crothers, Margery Louise, EIII, I4 Francis Ave., Cambridge Cummings, Clara Gary, BI, 49 Pelham, Newton Centre Cummings, Lucille, B3, C.H. 21: 23 Metropolitan Ct., Athol Cunningham, Catherine Gertrude, D2, 294 Washington, Dorchester Cunningham, Ruth Elizabeth, Br, Q68 River Rd., Winthrop Curran, Helen Louise, HI, 683 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Currie, Barbara Gertrude, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston, IQ Lee, Salem Cushman, Mary Appleton, B3, I5 Dane, Beverly: 703 Pine, Manchester, N. H. Cushner, Thelma Tillie, AQ, 100 Grove, Chelsea Custance, Ruth Barbara, Cr, Q Tewksbury, Lexington Cutler, Mildred, B3, 58 W. Walnut Pk., Roxbury Dailey, Eleanor Gertrude, BI, C.H. 21, Main St., Lenox Daly, Mary Virginia, B2, 33 Merrymount Ave., Wollaston Dalzell, Alice Gertrude, BI, 37 Wave Ave., Wakeneld Dane, Ruth, EQ, 18 Wlheatland Ave., Dorchester Darr, Ruth, E2, 85 Cluincy Shore Dr., Atlantic Dashefsky, Rose, Hurzcl., 330 Brookline Ave., Boston Davis, Davis, Frances Bigelow, EIII. 98 Winthrop, Cambridge Kathryn Kingston, HV, Vila St., Boston: Vanccboro, Maine Davis, Ruth Margaret, HH, 96 The Fenway, Boston, QI Monroe Ave., Pittsford, Davis, Thelma, Al, 5.1. Olive Ave., Lawrence Davis, Thelma Isabel, Czmtl., C.H., 240: 37 Kimball. Ipswich Dawson, Doris Deacon, Helen Dean, Genievc Lillian, HVI, 32 Fruit, Boston: 2 DeMars, Maynard Louise, B2, B.H.g 31 Stow, Concord Prescott, AI, School St., W. Chelmsford Deraney. Mary Ruth, E3, 79 E. Brookline, Boston Devendorf, Helen Elizabeth, BI, C.H. 36, 240 Ten Eyck, Wfatertown, N. Y. Devine, Esther Louise, B3, So.H.g 180 Rounds Ave., Providence, R. I. Devlin. jane Agnes. HI, I7 Ranelegh Rd., Brighton DiBona, Flora, CQ, 4,8 Hughes, Quincy Dickerman, Christina Doll, CI, So.H.g 104, S. Main, Wallingford, Conn. Dike, Marjorie, BI, 46 Pleasant, Stoneham Dobson, Margaret Eleanor, B3, C.H. 211 53 Cooper Lane, Larchmont, N. Y. DCldgC,.If'ElU1ICYfC, Al, C.H. 36: 359 Prospect, Fall River Dodgehjessie Elizabeth, A3, C.H. 361 I5 Ordway Rd., Wellesley Hills Dolan, Louise Shannon, BI, Q8 'VVebster Rd., E. Milton Dole, Edna Frances, DQ, L.H.: 34. High, Peterborough, N. H. Donley, Frederica Louise, HVI, IO Stoughton, Boston: 66 Laurel, Worcester Donnelly, Phyllis Stewart. BI. C.H. 14: N. Summer St., Edgartown Donohue, Eileen Faith, BI, 70 lVIt. Vernon, Lawrence 198 N.Y Evefjfone 6111.1 to .rlzfmifl life. On tl1e list of FoodsKAMEAT-stands No. 1 in iinportiince. You can always l'e sure ol GOOD MEATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION when you order of WESTON-THURSTON COMPANY Under tl1e Grasshopper since 1898 STALLS 20-22-24, NEW FANEUIL HALL MARKET, Bos'roN, MAss. Telephone LAFayette 1540 and 1541 The Weathervane on Faneuil Hall is a heavy copper grasshopper fashioned hy the hand of Deacon Shem Drowne in 1742. lt fell to the ground during the earthquake that visited Boston in 1775, lt suffered a like fate when Faneuil Hall was burned in 1761 and again by accident in 1889. But though often repaired it is still in place above the dome on the CRADLE OF LIBERTY. Tclcpimuc Lmrznrr 7450 ARMSTRONG TRANSFER CUMPANY Fon YOUR BAGGAGE TRANSFER If you procure your railroad tickets in advance we can cl1eck through to destination. An agent will be sent to dormitories to check baggage when guaranteed not less than 10 pieces, if students will make arrangements with inatrons to combine their orders and notify us in time. General Othce: 271 ALBANY STREET, BOSTON Dorr, Bertha Frances, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 2.1. .1.tl1, Bangor, Maine Dorr, Catherine Bernice, BI, B.H.g Parsonage St., Winterport, Mai11e Dort, Constance, E3, 342 Otis, W. Newton Douglas. Helen Crain, HV, 26 Crandall, Roslindale Dowd. Charlotte Elizabeth, A2, 20 Westcott, Dorchester Downey, Margaret Mary, B3, 37 Westbourne, W. Roxbury Downing, Elsie Mary, B3, 333 Huron Ave., Cambridge Dowst, Marian Ames, H3, Vila St., Boston: 164 Federal, Salt-111 Doyle, Dorothy, CI, 149 Warren Ave., Milton Draper, Miriam French, GI, 42 Grove, Boston: 2324. WVasl1i11gton. Canton Drechsel, Marguerite Claire, H2, 520 Audubon Rd.. Bostong 569 School. Webster Drew, Polly. BI. 73 VVoodlawn Ave.. Wellesley Hills Druker, Lillian Evelyn, GI, 60 Browne, Brookline Dulman, Sylvia Ruth, EI, 9 Bradford Ter., Brookline Dumas, Cynthia Minerva, AI, C.H. 26: 124. Luce, Lowell DuMoulin, Florence Marie, D2. 5 Manor, Dorchester Dunlap, Anne Viola, Humrl., I7 Beethoven, Roxbury Dunn, Catherine Hyacinthe, K2. IGO F, S. Boston Dunnington. Elizabeth Bell, A3, C.H. 'ZIQ 1716 Nicholas, Lyncliburg. Va. Duprey, Barbara Jeanne, EIU, 37 Kenwood Ave., Worcester Dyer, Gertrude Frances, B3, 38 Prescott, Reading Eastman, Elizabeth Adeline, B2, W.H.: 165 X'Voodland, Bristol. Conn. Eastman, Shirley Martha, Cunrl., 146 Congress, Milford Eaton, janet Shepard, B3, 61 School. Dedham Eck. Mildred Alice, B3, 100 Metropolitan Ave., Rosli11dale Eckl, Anna Barbara, Hunrl., 47 Rogers, NV. Quincy Edmond, Elizabeth, B2, A.H.g 89 High, Wfesterly, R. I. Edwards, Mary Elizabeth, HV, Vila St., Boston, Strongheart Farm. Brandon. VI. Elliott. Priscilla jean, Bl, Ao.H.1 Pomfret Centre. Conn. Ellis, Barbara, BI, 27 Dudley. Medford Ellis, Louise Josephine, B3, 622 W. Park, Dorchester Else, Jeane Louise, A2, 28 VVarwick Rd., Melrose 199 Emery, Elizabeth Franklin, A3, 38 Wfashington Ave., Needham Emery, Helen Rosemary, BI, IO Parker Ave., Lynn Eshenfelder, Anna Zita, B2, So.H.g 36 Garfield Ave., New London, Conn. Eslin, Florence Browne, HI, 29 Bartlett Ave., Arlington Evers, Muriel Louise, H2, A.H.: QI Glenwood Blvd., Hudson, N. Y. Fairfield, Margaret jane, K3, 105 Norwood, Sharon Farrar, Elizabeth, C2, S. Great Rd., S. Lincoln Farrar, Virginia Elizabeth, DI, 167 State, Framingham Farrell, Claire Marie, B3, 24 Burrill Ave., Lynn Farrell, Mary Edith, H3, Vila St., Boston: Mulgrave, N. S. Faulkner, Muriel Snow, CI, 233 Walnut, Brookline: 513 Pennsylvania, Schenectady, N. Fikkert, Mrs. Rita, AIII, 410 Stuart, Boston: 2307 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. Finch, jane Goetzman, B3, C.H. 26: 113 Fianklin, Newark, N. Y. Fiorentino, Leontina Eaufemia, BI, 115 Perkins, ,Iamaica Plain Fish. janet, 1-13, Q3 Everett, Cambridge: 30 Laurel Ave., Windsor, Conn. Fisher, Frances, AI, 26 Beacon, Natick Fisher, Mrs. Rose Wexler, Duncl., 108 Trowbridge, Cambridge Fishman, Frances, B2, 50 Wlinston Rd., Dorchester: 45 Canton, Manchester. N. H. Fiske, Eleanor, H5, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 18 Vtloodsedge Rd., W. Medford Fitzgerald, Dorothy Agnes, HV, Vila St., Boston: 20 Bedford, Lexington Fitzpatrick. Mary Patricia, A2. 50 High, Charlestown Flewellyn, Eve Frances, HI, 52 Harrison, Brookline: Q Thames, Norwalk, Conn. Flynn, Dorothy, Buncl., Q0 Webb, Weymouth Fogg, Alta Louise, B2, 26 Monadnock. Boston Ford, Laura Polly, CI, C.H. 21: 9 Sutton Ave., Salem Forsberg, Thalia Elizabeth, C3, 31 Frank, Middleboro Forsyth, Phyllis Margaret, B3, 707 WV. Roxbury Pkway., VV. Roxbury Foss, Barbara Lucretia, Hg, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 32 Adams, Arlington Foster. Lillian Mae, Hwzrl., Newton Hosp., Newton Lower Falls: Maple St., Sherborn Foster, Mildred, H3, Mass. General Hosp.. Boston: 24 Essex, Beverly Foster, Myrtle Eva, C3, 35 Temple, Boston: Maplewood St., Oakville, Conn. Fowler, Alice Emma, HH, 20 Lapham. Medford Fowler, Constance Lois, HI, C.H. 21: 50 James. New Bedford Frayle, Irma Mae, Hunrl., Symmes Hosp., Arlington: 21 Bowdoin, Arlington Frazer, Bertha Adaline, Hmzcl., 281 Lincoln, Worcester Freedman, Esther Dorothy, E2, 73 Kingsdale, Dorchester Freedman, Sarah Ausna, E3, 80 Francis, Brookline: 68 Calhoun, Springfield Freeman, Virginia Stewart, A2, 208 Morrison Ave., Somerville French, Isabel, CI, 257 Ash, Wlaltham Frend, Eleanore Sarah, BI, C.H. 21: 73 Chapel, Augusta, Maine Freni, Fannie, B2, 60 Beryl, Roslindale Frost, Marguerite, A3, 38 Prescott, Reading Fulton, Ann Margaret, HI, 18 Flint Ave., Stoneham Gage, Mrs. Kathryn Kendrick, AIU, L.H.: 75 Starrett Ave., Athol Gage, Ruth Maxwell, Eg, WV.H.: 242 McClellan, Schenectady, N. Y. Gale. Helen Mary, C3, 56 Marshall, Brookline: 32 Fairview Ter., White River jct., Vt. Galvin, Helen Rita, B3, 452 Pleasant, Belmont Galway, Ruth Elizabeth, DI, IQ Rosa, Hyde Park Gannett, Ruth Louise, B2, 264 Brookline Ave., Boston: 52 Tuxedo Rd., lylontclair. N. ll Gardner, Ruby Marguerite, DI, 189 St. Botolph, Boston Garrity, Helen Marie-Celene, E2, 118 Montclair Ave., W. Roxbury Gass, Anna Marilyn, B2, 27 County Rd., Chelsea Gates, Doris Mary. AI, So.H.g 22 Mansion, Coxsackie, N, Y. Gaum, Frances Marie, B2, 40 Eaton, Vllinchcster Geary, Aileen Gertrude, D3, II Ricker, Newton Gerrish, Arvon Howes, C3, 55 Kenwood, Brookline: North Ave.. Rochester Gertsen, Alice Marie, AI, 42 Ridge Rd., Mattapan Gidley, Charlotte Elizabeth, CI, C.H. 36: 83 Laurel, Fairhaven Gifford, Elizabeth Amy, 1161, Q5 Hawthorne, Lynn Gilcreas, Bethany Shaw, K3, 112 Broad, Lynn Giles, Dorothy, E3, 148 Warren, Newton Centre Gilwee, Mrs. Caroline Margaret, Hzmcl., 186 Fairhaven Rd., Worcester Givan, Mildred, HII, 102 Lexington Ave., W. Somerville Glass, Martha Genevieve, BJ, N0.H.: 353 Cornell Ave., Elyria, Ohio Glazzin, Mildi ed, B2, 37 Abbottsford. Roxbury: 169 S. Athol Rd., Athol Glidden, Margaret Elizabeth, B3, 25 Montview, W. Roxbury Goff Alice Beatrice Irene, CI, So.H.: 9 Bayberry Rd., Worcester Golf Lillian Rene, EI, 33 Howland Ter., Worcester Goldberg, Hilda Beth, B3, C.H. 26: Parksville, N. Y. Goldberg, Marian Evelyne, BI, 163A Washington, Lynn 200 Y COX SONS Sc VINING lllflkl'IA.X of CAPS AND GOWNS To Seniors of Simmons College 131 EAST 23110 S'1'1t1:1i'1' Nhw YORK G C JACK BROWN X 20 l and his bal-a-l'air orchestra HERRS SERTING BYRON REKSUN Are avziilztlwle for your coming I I I' GEORGE E, HARRISON l 27 HAYMARKET SQ l I Pvrfofml Rvpz'cJc1ztfztiz'e BOSTON 38 HEAIENWAX' STREET BosToN, lVlAss. Tel. Com. 5263 Goldberg. Nlartha. DI, Q0 York. Dorchester Goldberg, Rae Ruth. sig. 29 NV. Selden, Mattapan Golden. Helen, 1'11lIlt'l., 330 Brookline ,'Xve.. Boston: IQI Osborn. Fall River Goldman. Doris Mildred. BD. B.H.1 28 Shell, lXIilI'ord Goldsmith. lyliriain. Cl. 3.1.6 Beacon. Boston: 77 Blackstone Blvd.. Providence. R. I. Golowski. Helen Rosalie. HI. G.H. 21: 1 Clay. Taunton Goodale. lylildred Ella, ,-lf, 25 Nlarion Rd.. NYatertow11: Laurel St.. Oakdale Goodale, Parmys. BI. 450 Pond S. xYCyIl1tbl,llll Goodman, Nlildred Muriel. EI. 28 Sea View Ave.. lylalden GOOCll'lCl1,.ICill'l lilizalictli. Bl. G.H. 361 38 Spring, St. Alolnisbury, Vt. Goodwin. Eleanor May, BI, I0 Conway. Roslinclale Goodwin. Helen Price, BI, 929 Pleasant. l'X'orcester Gordon, Ethel, BQ. 3.1. lylarsliland, Haverhill Gordon. lWiriam lylarcia. BQ, 88 Albion. Soineryille Goren. Ethel. CD. 26 Schuyler. Roxbury Gough, Catherine Anne. 132. 35 .-Xppleton. Cambridge Gould. Bernice Gertrude. CI. R.F.D.. Gould Rd.. YYestlo1'cl Grady. Helen Elizabeth, B2. 70 Weston, Brockton Graham. Angelina Constance, AI. .ti Orchard Hill Rd., Boston Grant, Glariceuleanette, CE. B.H.3 Sandy Point, Nlaine Grant, Dorothy Garter, Hzmcl., 30 Vila. Boston: 1 Larchinont. Dorchester Grant, Katiina Stone. E3. No. H.: 320 N. Vllashington Aye.. Saginaw. lXIich. Graves. Rose Christine. H3, Vila St.. Boston, 31 Elin. XYellesley Hills Gray. Rebecca lvlanning. BI. 79 lvlorton Rd.. Beach Blull' Grecnblatt, Jeannette. E3. 24 Seaycr. Roxbury Greenfield. Priscilla. B3. 4.11 lylarllaorougli, Boston: BIOIILIHICIIY Beach Griflin. June Louise. Bl. 7 Adanae .-Xye., Dorchester Griggs. lylrs. Katharine Cordelia. EIU. +8 Rutland, Boston Grimes. Dorothy Eliza beth. GI. 153 Beacon. Boston: 735 Lincoln XYay Blisliawakn. Ind. Griswold. Frances Harriet, 113, G.H. 26: Nlaplc St.. N'Vetl1ersIielcl. Conn. Groves, Geraldine Ramona, B3. G Yllilbur. Dorchester Gurnett, Ruth Harcourt, EIII. S+ Lincoln, Melrose 201 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE HAYDEN COSTUME CO. - 786 Washington St. HAN. 4346 - BOSTON Furnish Costumes and Wigs for Plays, Operas, Pageants, Masque, and Costume parties, for rental at reasonable prices. Haas, Dorothy Elizbaeth, Azmrl., L.H. 8100 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Hackett, Doris Lee, HV, 25 Deaconness Rd., Boston: I5 Grosvenor, Pawtucket, R. I. Hagen, Marjorie Burnett, H2, 270 Brookline Ave., Boston: 715 7th, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Haines, Elinor Lois, B3, C.H. 36: 11.4.2 Central. Leominster Hale, Frances, C3, 251 Belmont, Brockton: 6801 Colonial Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hall, Marjorie Livingstone, B3, 266 S. Common, Lynn Halloran, Priscilla, BI, I2 Robeson. Jamaica Plain Halonen, Lillian Edith, E2, 62 Mary, Quincy Handy. Myrtle Katherine, Al, C.H. 21: P.O. Box 166, Falmouth Hanna, Ruth Billings, B2, IO Chester, Newton Hlds.: I2 Perkins, Worcester Harlow, Elvira Lillian, GI, 66 Kemper, VV0llaston Harris. Helen Margaret, C2, 115 Lexington, Watertown Harris, Ruhamah Marion, A2, No.H.: 32 Quincy, Medford Hart, Adrianna VYl1lf.IT101'C, AQ, 79 Hastings, W. Roxbury Hart, Jane MacD0well, EI, 79 Hastings, VV. Roxbury Hartnett, Gertrude Ann, Buncl., 110 Vernon, VVorcester Hasbrouck, Nlarion, GI, 153 Beacon, Boston: 504 N. Washington Ave., Mason City, Iowa Hatch, Hatch, Lillian Pervis, C2, 9 Lawton, Ayer Healy, Barbara Francis, HI, 148 Elm, Marblehead Dartha, B3, QI Lyman, Waltham: 435 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. Elsie Josephine, HVI, 721 Huntington Ave., Boston: 1534, First Ave., Cedar Barbara. CQ, 132 Dale, VValtham Heath. Heath. Hecht, Frances Ruth, EIII, 34 Fabyan, Dorchester Hedlund, Betty Anne, BI, 1 1 Buckingham, Worcester Heggie, Katherine Marie, B3, 1051 Centre, Jamaica Plain Heller, Elizabeth Irene, D2, 367 Adams, Dorchester Hemenway, Marianna, C1, Golden Cove Rd., Chelmsford Henderson, Margaret Agnes, BI, No. H.: 131 Pendleton Rd., New Britain, Conn. Henry, Barbara Therese, D2, 60 Eliot, Milton Henry, Cora Frances, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 373 Wilson, Manchester, N. H. Henry, Mildred Booth, H3, Vila St., Boston, 4 Ashland Pl., Taunton Herbert, Janet Vanderbilt, HQ. 6 Front, S. Natick: 311 N. Main, Milltown, N. J. Hertz. Frieda, E2, 24 Arlington, Newton: 470 W. 24th, New York N. Y. Heslam, Bettina, A3, 327 Commonwealth Ave., Boston: Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg Hibbard, Ruth, Eg-. C.H. 240: 23 Everett, Cambridge Higgins, Catherine Mary, BI, Br.H.: 200 Walnut, Holyoke Higginson, Evelyn Cushman, DI, B.H.: 60 Chestnut, Andover Hill, Eleanor Mary, BI. 27 Bartlett Ave., Arlington Hill, Lucille Florence, H3, 721 Huntington Ave., Boston: 3 Oak Hill Rd., Saugus Hindley, Beatrice, CI. C.H. 26: Q7 Grove, Lonsdale, R. I. Hine, Helen Gertrude, BI, IN.H.: Peaceable Hill Rd., Brewster, N. Y. Hinkle, Mabel Marion, C2, 26 Dexter Rd., Newtonville Hinton, Anne, D3, Dedham St., Canton Hirschfeld, Helen Josephine, A2, A.H.: 9 Colony Pl., Meriden, Conn. Hirsehler, Dorothy, KI, So.H.: 1220 Brovdon Ave., Norfolk, Va. Hobbs, Barbara Emerson, Hwzrl., Greenleaf St., Qtiincy Hodges, Elizabeth Truxal, Al, 30 Glen, Malden Hodgkins, Elizabeth, Bl, 8g Sagamore Ave., W. Medford Hodgson, Elizabeth Gordon, F3, 98 Kingsbury, Wellesley Hodsdon, Anna Edith, EHI, 32 Ash, Cambridge Hogerty, Elizabeth, A2, No.H.: 87 Deming, Pittsfield Hoglen, Jane, GI, 20 Joy, Boston: Silver Hills, New Albany, Ind. Holden, Agnes Colcough, HV, Vila St., Boston: 3 Elm Ct., Esmond, R. I. Holden, Eleanor, B3, 6 Greenwood Ave., Swampscott Holdsworth, Irene Rachel, A3, Bk.H.: 53 Mt. Vernon, Somersworth, N. H. Hollis, Elizabeth Sarah, HII, II E. Newton, Boston: 90 Orchard, Pittsfield Holmes, Mary Gilpatrick, AI, C.H. 240: Northeast Harbor, Maine Holmes, Melba Lisa, B2, 549 Vllashington, Abington Holt, Marjorie Louise, C3, 88 Bartlett, Somerville 202 Rapids, Iowa gl Alu-all Pn l M 13 5-'Q ii gf- - lit Elbows.. 4? if if -- Ui xiii. 'lm' IDLI3 ..... Jr::::1t:. 'SETS , of The . Anuovsn Y-7rz'ooz'eQf Trzkzteo' This 1934 MICROCOSM is a fine example of a limited edition, privately printed. 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Boston: 230 Cypress, Brookline Robinson, Ruth Eleanor, BI, 184, Circuit Rd., Winthrop Rockwood. Eleanor Deane, C3, C.H. 26: 118 Union, Westlield Rodman, Jane Seaton. L2, No. H.: Richfield Springs, N. Y. Roemkauskul, Chamras, HII. Vila St.. Boston: Siriraj Hosp.. Bangkok. Siam Rogers, Dorothy Margaret, C2. 117 Ist, Melrose Rogers, Ruth Carter, HV, Vila St., Boston: Cross St., S. Hanover Ronimus, Eleanor, A3, 81 Stanton Rd., Brookline Rose, Dorothy Evelyn, BI, 50 Adams, Lynn Rosenbaum, Rose Lois, B3, 1 1 Lucerne, Dorchester Rosenberg, Alma. B3, 122 Pleasant, Brookline Rosenfeld, Natalie Florence, BI, C.H. 21: 162 Broadway. Taunton Rosenfield, Charlotte. BI, 61 Reynolds Ave., Chelsea Rosoff, Miriam, D2, E.H.: 3190 Main, Springheld Ross, Lois Brooks, C3. 1 Clark Ave., Beverly Rubenstein, Helen Ruth, El, 292 Tappan, Brookline Rudd, Ruth Elizabeth, B2, So.H.: 524 Vleetamoe, Fall River Ruclginsky, Sylvia, BI, 5 Myrtle Ave., Vliinthrop Ruggles, Virginia, A3, 108 Lakeview Ave., Lynn Rugo, -Iulia Beatrice, AI, 321 Norfolk Ave., Boston Ryrholm, Ruth Marie, HV, 41 Nlagnolia, Arlington Sachs, Marjorie Louise. EIU, Shady Hill, Irving St., Cambridge Sacknoff, Rita, E2, No.H.: Q0 Morning, Portland, Maine Sacknoff. Shirley Naomi, C3, E.H.: Q0 Morning, Portland. Maine Salford, Hildred Shirley, C1. 1041 South, Roslindale, Curve St.. Kinglield. Maine Saltonstall, Caroline Stevenson. EIII, III Milton, Milton Sampson, Lois Baker, C3, Gay St., Westwood Samuelson, Edith Elinor, Buncl., Cedar St., Milford Sandberg, Martha Aurora, BI, 60 Tower Ave., Lynn Santoliquido, Rachel Mary, C2, 78 Harlow, Arlington Santti, Ebba Alice, H2, A.H.: 4l.A Winter, Newport, N. H. Sauter, Mrs. Minnie Marsh, B2, 264 Brookline Ave.. Boston: 1 Ball, Worcester Savage, Elisabeth Moore, C2, QI S. Main, Middleboro Saxe, Helen Ina, F3, 3I Bates Rd., VVatertown Schaefer, Gertrude Marie, It-2, 46 Graves Ave.. Lynn Schipper, Mary, GI, 33 W. Cedar, Boston: 658 Andover. Lowell Schmidt, Helen, B3, C.H. 21: 28 Hoxsey, Willia1nstown Schneider, Jennie, B3, 7 Greendale Rd., Mattapan Schoeffier. Dorothy Edith, Al, C.H. 36: 108 Hawthorne Ave.. Hamden, Conn. Schoonmaker, Esther Rebecca, B2, No.H.: Far View Farm, Amherst Schrieber, Minna Norma, B2, 185 Grovers Ave., Winthrop Schultz, Eleanor Frances, Kuncl., 9 Francis, Brookline: 57 Tyler Pk.. Haverhill Schwall, Hilda Rose, B2, 121 Intervale, Roxbury Schwartz, Rae Selma, A3, 75 Waverly, Roxbury Schwartz, Ruth Nettie, A3, 257 School, Somerville Scigliano, Natalie Rose, B2, 37 Montvale, Roslindale Scorgie. Thelma Grace, B2, 133 Trapelo Rd., Belmont Scott, Amelia, GI, 153 Beacon. Boston: I4,I8 N. Hamlin Ave.. Chicago. Ill. Scott, Jeannette Elizabeth, K2, 43 Highland Ave., Melrose Scudder, Lucille. B3, 33 N. Ash, Brockton Scullin, Mary Regina, HV, Vila St., Boston: 14 McKinley Ave.. Beverly Searle, Dorothy Ann, CI. C.H. 26: Winter St., Barre QII Sears, Dorothea, A3, 67 Marion, Brookline Sears, Eleanor Holmes, HV, I9 Columbus Ave., Somerville Sebeika, Helen Elizabeth, CI, 240 Messinger, Canton Seely, Barbara, B2, 57 Hillcrest Ave., Melrose Seelye, Alice Josephine, HV, Vila St., Boston: 22 Newell, Utica, N. Y. Seligman, Lillian, C3, 75 Odell Ave., Beverly Sheehan, Isabelle Marie, F3, 360 The Riverway, Boston Shepard, Harriet Blake, B3, 222 Newbury, Boston: 233 High, Newburyport Shepard, Marion Griffin, EIII, 400 Bowdoin, Dorchester Sherman, Elizabeth Muir, AI, No. H.: Scotstown, P.Q. Sherman, Grace Mann, HV, Vila St., Boston: 1118 Tremo Shields, Mary Barbara, B3, 108 Church, W. Roxbury Shippee, Clara Edith, HI, C.H. 36: 96 Chestnut, Gardner Shoemaker, Emily Ellen, CI, W.H.: 315 Barnes, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Shulkin, Ida, BI, 58 Everard, Revere Shur, Annabelle Celia. E3, So.H.: 80 Vesper, Portland, Maine Shurtleff, Ethel, Huntington AI9, Francis, Brookline: 143 Salem End Rd., Framingham Centre Shwachman, Anna, DI, 62 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Shwartzer, Gertrude, BI, 45 Waumbeck, Roxbury Siegel, Bernice, AI, 24 Gardner, Chelsea Siegel, Doris, E3, 69 Webster Ave., Somerville Silva, Mary Elizabeth, C2, QI Plain, Taunton Simm, Elma Louise, H3, Mass. General Hosp., Boston: 178 Mill, Belmont Simm, Lillian Edith, F3, 178 Mill, Belmont Simmons, Sophia Muriel, D3, I4 Hancock, Boston Simon, Bernice Evelyn, BI, No.H.: 50 Corbin, Franklin Simon, Ruth Elaine, DI, 82 Concord, Lawrence Simonds, Barbara, BI, 48 Bartlett Ave., Arlington Simonds, Phyllis, C3, C.H. 240: 176 S. Main, Orange Skillings, Imogene, A3, 515 Maple, Hathorne Sklar, Esther, B3, 83 Hutchings, Roxbury Small, Winifred Elizabeth, B3, 16 Westminster, WV. Somerville Smiley, Miriam Olive, C3, 10 Bowdoin, Cambridge Smith, Annette, AI, C.H. 36, 5 Abbott, Lebanon, N. H. Smith, Annie Leona, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 29 Dover, Dover, N. H. Smith, Barbara Sina, B2, B.H. 377 Broad, Meriden, Conn. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smyth, Charlotte Ellen, HV, Vila St., Boston: Box 104, W. Peterboro, N. H. Charlotte Esther, CI, C.H. 14: IO High, Ipswich Edith Davis, AI, C.H. 26: 31 High, Winchendon Elizabeth, H2, 27 Bates Rd., E. Milton Esther Ruth, Huncl., 321 Longwood Ave., Boston: Royal St., Winthrop, Evelyn Ruth, C3, 150 Lynnfield, Peabody Isabella Annette, D2, 9 Scituate, Arlington: 52 VVater, Lisbon, N. H. Laura Ethel, C3, 52 Oliver, Watertown Lois May, A3, 8 Van Brunt Ave., Dedham Mildred Ida, C2, 329 Tappan Brookline: 129 Spring, Portland, Maine Nea Tucker, Auncl., L.H.g St. David's, Bermuda Sara Alene, H2, Br.H.: Ancramdale, N. Y. Loretta, EIH, 21 Pond, Dorchester Snyder, Anna Marie, DI, 155 W. Concord, Boston Snyder, Sylvia Bessie, E3, 76 Temple, Lowell Sokovich, Florence Theresa, B3, 71 Parkton Rd.,jamaica Plain Soloway, Mary, EI, S0.H.: 24 Dix, WVorcester Spaulding, Helen B3, Andover Rd., Billerica Spear, Adelaide, CI, 73 Hobson, Brighton Spencer, Dorothy Ellen, B3, 27 Glenmont Rd., Brighton: Main Rd., Tiverton, Stadelman, Mildred Louise, C2, So.H.: 138 Avondale, Ridgewood, N. J. Stafford, Hazel Elizabeth, B2, Elliott St., Haverhill Stafford, Mrs. Lillian Crist, AIII, 474 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brookline Stalker, Marjorie Catherine, B3, 747 Westford, Lowell Stanley, Dorothy Claudine, B2, 78 Grampian Way, Dorchester Stansfield, Frances Alice, H2, So.H.: 1877 Robeson, Fall River Stantial, Elizabeth Phare, BI, 55 Meridian, Melrose Steelquisr, Mary Karna, Auncl., 52 Harrison, Brookline: cia Forca e Luz, Belo Horizonte Minas Ger ais, Brazil Steiner, Sylvia, DI, 115 Nichols, Everett Stenstream, Mildred, H2, 9 Francis, Brookline: 223 Bronx Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Stern, Charlotte Miriam, Euncl., 294 Columbia, Cambridge Stevens, Barbara Hanson, C3, C.H. 240: IQ Union, Exeter, N. H. Stevens, Helyn Lois, Huncl., 134 St. Mary's, Boston: 175 Chestnut Ave., Waterbury Stevens, Ruth Corella, A2, 7 West, N. WVoburn Stewart, Helen Ruth Burnett, A2, 67 Marion Rd., Watertown 212 nt, S. Pasadena, Calif. Maine R. I. Stewart, Marian Elizabeth, C2, 34 Menotomy Rd., Arlington Stewart, Mary Isobel, HVI, 721 I-lunlinglon, Boston, Dalhousie, N. ll. Stewart, Muriel Gladys, B2, 46 ,jackson Rd., W. Medlord Stone, Harriet Louise, Elll, gl Marlborough, Boston, 224 County, Attlvboro Stowell, Priscilla, By, So.H., Main St., Dix6eld, Maine Stuart, Marjorie Thompson, Al, C.H. 211 Park St., Lyndonvillt-, Vt. Sundkvist, Linnea Marie, B1, C.H. 36: 20 Montclair Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. Sutherland, Helen Lois, 113, 82 Pond, Natick Swasey, Doris Eleanor, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston: R.F.D. 2, S. Main St., St. ,lolnnsbury Sweeney, Margaret Frances, EI, 1 Adams, Charlestown Szloboda, julia Helen, CI, Port Henry, N. Y. Talbot, Dorothea Frances, B3, 50 Lexington, Belmont Tanner, Irma Ruth, A2, 20 4th, Attleboro Taylor, Georgiabelle, C2, No.H., S. Shaftsbury, Vt. Taylor, Grace Olive, Cl, IOQ5 Chemsford, Chelmsford Taylor, Harriet, CI, C.H. 14: 88 Rockwell Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Taylor, Kathalenah Foster, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston, R.F.D. 1, Winthrop, Maine Tekley, Eileen Shandler, EI, 169 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Tewksbury, Dorothy Alma, K2, So.H., 21 Oak, Derry, N. H. Thomas, Harriet, B3, 106 Rockland, Swampscott Thombs, Susie Mabell, C2, So.H., 23 Lamb, Cumberland Mills, Maine Thompson, Dorothy, B2, So.H.1 264, Milford, Nlanchestcr, N. H. Thompson, Marion Newell, H2, So.H.: 529 Beach, Holyoke Thomsen, Gunvor Ulla Kiogh, HV, Vila St., Boston: Keane Valley, N. Y. Thorud, Leslie joan, HI, 64 Oxford, Cambridge, 488 S. Franklin, Holbrook Tobias, Selma, E3, 90 Verndale, Brookline Treuthardt. Marion Agatha, Buncl., 9 Reedsdale, Allston Trewhella,,Iane Elizabeth, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston, 22 Orland, Portland, Maine Tripp, Barbara Elizabeth, B3, C.H. 36, 374. County, New Bedford Tripp, Mildred Elizabeth, H3, Mass. General Hosp., Boston, 20 Sargent Rd., Winchester Trudell, Dorothy Marie, B3, 1 I7 jefferson, Lynn Trumbull, Ruth Helen, HV, 25 Deaconess Rd., Boston:11 Bodwell, Lawrence Tsongas, Andromache George, A3, 50 Highland, Lowell Tuller, janet Ethel, K2, I9 Ransom Rd., Newton Centre Turner, Helene Ottilie, HV, Vila St., Boston, 76 Magee Ave.. Rochester, N. Y. Turrin, Marie Giovanna, Hll, 40 Berkeley, Boston: II38 Boulevard, W. Hartford. Conn. Twombly, Barbara Edith, CI, C.H. 36, 4 Harvey, St. johnsbury, Vt. Ulrich, Cora Pearl, BI, 22 Bryn Mawr Rd., VVellesley Underhill, Lucille Christyne, HV, Vila St., Boston: Franklin, Maine Upton, Carolyn Huncl., Salem Hosp., Salem, 144 North, Salem Vaughan, Elizabeth Granger, A2, P.H., 50 Groton Ave., Mt. Kiseo, N. Y. Vogelhlosephine Mina, BI, C.H. 21, 151 Tremont, Hal tford, Conn. Wainwright, Jane, B2, C.H. 24.01 1446 Unquowa Rd., Fairheld, Conn. Waite, Ch.ristine Margaret, Br, 48 Tudor, Lynn VVaitzkin, Ida Sarah, B3, 194 Callender, Dorchester Walker, Carol Velma, EIII, 430 Commonwealth Ave., Newton: 118 Church, Mansfield Walsh, Beatrice Sarah, E3, 46 Guernsey, Roslindale, School St., Chatham VValsh, Eleanor Mary, EI, 5I West, Malden Walsh, Grace Margaruite, HI, 52 Harrison, Brookline, 348 Duane Ave., Schenectady, N. Y VValsh, Jeanette Stephens, C2, 16 Hope, Attleboro Walsh, Mary Beatrice, AI, 309 Cummins Hwy., Roslindale Walsh, Mary Catherine, D1, 51 Barry, Dorchester Walsh, Mary Esther, EIII, 631 E. 2d, City Point, Boston XNalter, jane Andrews, BI, No.H., 2538 Hackberry, Cincinnati, Ohio VValters, Alice Elizabeth, A3, P.H., 35 X'Valnut, Greenfield Wanser, Ruth DeGarm0, D2, B.H., Sleepy Hollow Manor, Tarrytown. N. Y. Ward, Mrs. Edna jeffress, AIII, 24 Wlarwick Rd., Brookline, S. Berwick, Maine Ward, Lucy Margaret, K3, 39 Cross, Beverly Warshaw, Selma, Ae, No.H., 59 Florence Ave., Lawrence Mlaterbury, Elizabeth Gertrude, H3, Vila St., Boston, 919 Oxford, Berkeley, Calif. Waterhouse, Frances Agnes, DI, I2 Ridge Rd., Mattapan Watkins, Ann Mackintosh, Auncl. 76 Glendale, Dorchester Wleber, Elizabeth Davidson, Cuncl., 22 Englewood Ave., X'Yorcester Webster, Elizabeth Ann, A2, 'ZIO Sherman, Canton Weinberg, Ruth Naomi, D3, 80 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Mleiscopf, Jeanne Frances, Al, 18 Denton Ter., Roslindale VVeiscopf, Louise Ruth, C2, 18 Denton Ter., Roslindale Wellington, Eva May, A3, 34 Lovell Rd., Melrose Hlds. 213 Wentworth, Dorothy May, Huncl., 16 Deaconess Rd., Boston: 430 Lake Ave., Manchester, N H Wentworth, Katherine Cumnock, Bl, No.H.: 45 Prospect, Somersworth, N. H. Werme, Olive Elizabeth, B2, B.H.: 48 Tower, Worcester Werthan, Helen May, E3, No. H.: Belle Meade Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Weston, Sylvia janet, KI, No. H.: 877 E. Colorado, Pasadena, Calif. Westwood, Louise Crowell, B3, 31 Beach Ave., Swampscott Wetmore, Ruth Elizabeth, A3, 71 Tyndale, Roslindale Wheater, Edith Elizabeth, B2, 9 Gammons Rd., Waban Wheeler, Lestina Emeline, CI, C.H. 36: Colrain Wheeler, Luana Bertena, Be, IIII Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre: 5 Kensington Rd South rn Pines, N. C. VVhitcher, Nancy, H2, Br.H.: 168 Reed, New Bedford Whitcomb, Eleanor Ann, A2, 69 Garfield, Watertown: 74 Perkins, Springfield VVhite, Dorothy Emogene, DI, 265 Lakeside Ave., Marlboro White, Rachel Louise, Kzuzd. C.H. 36: Flora St., Carleton Pl., Ont. Whiteside, Mrs. Caroline Lawrence, EIII, 16 Brown, Cambridge Whitmore, Mildred Emma, BI, C.H. 21: 437 Main, Dexter, Maine Whitney, Gladys Arline, Huncl., 4 Wiswall, W. Newton Whitney, Sarah june, BI, S0.H.: 137 Washington Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Wittemore, Winifred, BI, C.H. 240, 47 Worcester Lane, Waltham Wick, Alice Julia, HV, Vila St., Boston: 27 Garden Rd., Columbus, Ohio Wight, Emma Lucile, BI, 52 Harrison, Brookline: 135 Winthrop, Wollaston Wilbur, jane, C3, 40 Hawes: Brookline: Sunnyiields Farm, Newport, R. I. Wilbur, Louise, AI, C.H. 36: Sunnylields Farm, Newport, R. I. Williams, Alice Margaret, CI, VVhipple Hill, Danvers VVilliams, Carolyn Very, HV, Vila St., Boston: Islesboro, Maine Williams, Esther Elizabeth, C3, 27 Green, Wollaston VVilliams, Mrs. Jane Simpson, A2, 84 Harold, Roxbury VVilliams, Marjorie Ellen, HV, Vila St., Boston: 33 Highland, Gardner Yililliams, Wilmot, Wlilson, Wilson, XNilson, Wilson, Wilson, VVilson, VVinifred Eluned, HV, 80 Madison Ave., Arlington Ruth Lawton, B3, 127 Brown, Fall River Beatrice Agnes, Huncl., Quincy City Hosp., Quincy: 483 Newport Ave., VVollast0n Betty jane. HV, Vila St., Boston: R.F.D., Danielson, Conn. Elisabeth Pruyn, B3, W.H.: Clermont, N. Y. Marjorie Elizabeth, B3, C.H. 26: Carlisle Rd., Westford Mary Augusta, HI, C.H. 26: Carlisle Rd., Westford Ruth Vivian, Hurzcl., Newton Hosp., Newton Lower Falls, 102 Manning, Hudson 'Wing, Barbara, B3, C.H. 26: Sandwich Wliniarski, Emilia Marie, HV, Vila St., Boston: 133 Bates, New Bedford X'Vinn, Alice Louise, AI, C.H. 36: Turnpike, Canton Winnick, Pauline, C2, 116 Hutchings, Roxbury VVitherell, Elizabeth Lawton, Hz, C.H. 26: 3 Bradford, Taunton Wlolf, Ruth Beatrice, EI, 28 Verndale, Brookline VV0lff, Barbara Northrup, H2, W.H.: 54 Wfoodruff Ave., Wakefield, R. I. Wood, Elizabeth Ellis, H3, 721 Huntington Ave., Boston: 122 Bedford, New Bedford Woodbury, Doris Louisa, Ce, 27 Lancaster, Cambridge: 160 Cabot, Holyoke VVoodbury, Priscilla Cowles, HVI, 721 Huntington Ave., Boston: 16 Lowell, Beverly VVoodhull,Josephine Lura, H1, 6 Lindsey, Dorchester Worcester, Elizabeth Celia, CI, 122 Temple, VV. Newton Workman, Mary Gail, GI, 'ZIQ Beacon, Boston: 327 W. Pike, Cannonsburg, Pa. Worthcn, Louise, A1, 127 Youle, Melrose Wright, Catherine Blanche, B2, 84 Bower, Roxbury NNright, Priscilla Anne, Ifuncl., 706 Beacon, Newton Centre Yatsuhashi, Sumiko, AI, 66 Beals, Brookline Yeager, Rebecca Katherine, C3, C.H. 14: 305 2d Emaus, Pa. Young, Eleanor Marion, B3, 82 Walker Rd., Swampscott Young, Mary Alice, GI, 1737 Cambridge, Cambridge: Route 2, Box 308, Whittier, Calif. Youngken, Marion Evelyn, B3, I2 Wloodland, Arlington Zickell, Helen Margaret, H2, S0.H.: 132 june, Worcester Zimmer, Rosalie Taylor, Cl, C.H. 36: 54 Maxwell Ave., Geneva, N. Y. Zurbach, Barbara, hy, 72 Warwick Rd., Melrose Zwislcr, Irene Lauretta, Hurzcl., 147 Worthington, Boston: 51 Cherry Hill, Holyoke 214 X, 1,,,,ufa.1 v ,X 0 af.-1:i,X 1 'V DXXXWL XX v 0 Ji A 'slr t . noX 'X I 11X K -Y. u 4. :Q XXX ! 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