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The reason of this great desire for money on the part of the Association is the .wish to estabhsh at Newcomb an Alumnae scholarship, to be open to general competition. The previous plans having proven unsuccessful, letters were sent to all those who had ever attended Newcomb, asking for donations to the fund, resulting in quite an increase in the amount on hand, but leaving the Association still quite a sum short of the necessary $1500, but, at the same time, full of courage, and determined that even if the present generation is deprived of the benefit of an Alumna? scholarship, the next shall not be. Each vear the membership of the Alumnae Association has increased, and with the size of the graduating class vearly becoming larger, will soon reach imposing numbers. The Alumnte Jr. are represented on the walls of the Alumna; Room, their photographs forming a verv pleasing style of mural decoration ; and this opportunity to start out so early in the College atmosphere will tend to make them even more earnest students at Newcomb or Tulane than their mothers were. Officers Newcomb Alumnae Association. President, , ---. . Mrs. A. W. McLellan. Secretary, Miss Gertrude KErr. Treasurer, . . . ' Miss Florence Dymond. Vice-Presidents. Miss Nettie Byrne, ' 90. Mrs. Henry Robinson, ' 91. Miss Sophie Bachman, ' 92. Miss Euza Harral, ' 93. Miss Asenath Genella, ' 94. Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Jr., ' 95. Miss Viola Sirera, ' 96. Miss Abby Richmond, ' 97. Mrs. L. C. Reed, ' 98. Miss Gertrude Kerr, ' 99. Miss Katherine Reed, ' oq. Miss Cecelia Leonard, ' 01. Miss Sadie Shelby, ' 02. ■ 1 ■ 1 M ■ H H| mmK HH H I V ' ■ T H w 1 p m BwH I ■ T w jl ' 1 V H B V .Wf w- i ' H ■ ' =i m I ' ' f jTj rr [ « n iij. j| J ' tt K WR i ItF . 1 i fe P i M m ' -:-. M ' m[Sf f JZ ' iw i fjS kVH H BBpr ' - --T ' ' N WhifeMW Sh H IT - ■ H 9 1 £ j. ' -■ B ?rr--. . . S
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The Academic Faculty. EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, D.C.L., LL.D., President. BROWN AYRES, B.Sc, Ph.D., Dean and Professor of Physics and Aslronomv. JAMES HARDY DILLARD, M.A., D.Lt., Professor of Latin. THOMAS CARTER, A.B., R.D., Professor of Greek. ROBERT SHARP, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of EngHsh. ALCEE FORTIER, D.Lt., Professor of Romance Languages. JOHN HANNO DEILER, Professor of German. JOHN ROSE FICICLEN, B.Let., Professor of History and Political Science. WH.LIAM BENJAAHN SMITH, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, and Acting Pro- fessor of Psychology and Philosophy. JOHN WILLIAMSON CALDWELL, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Geology. GEORGE EUGENE BEYER, Acting Professor of Biology, and Assistant Professor of Natm-al History. MORTON ARNOLD AL1 RICH, .A.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics and So- ciology. ERNEST EDWARD SHEIB, M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Peda- gogy. {Deceased.) WILLIAM PRENTISS BRoWN, M.A., Assistant Professor of English and Latin. BENJAMIN PALMER CALDWELL, A.B., Ch.E.. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chem- istrv. JOSEPH NETTLES IVEY, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in iMathematics. WILLIAM HENRY CREIGHTON, U.S.N. , Professor of Mechanical Engineering. LEVI WASHINGTON WILKINSON, M.Sc, Professor of Industrial and Sugar Chemistr -. DOUGLAS SMITH ANDERSON, M.A., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. WILLIAM BENJAMIN GREGORY, M.E., Assistant Professor of Experiment d Engin- eering and Mechanism. HENRY FISLER RI ' GAN, Assistant Professor of Mechanic Arts. WINTER LINCOLN WILSON, M.S., C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. ROBERT ARMISTEAD STEWART, M.A., Ph.D., Instructor in Modern Languages. GEORGE HOWE, B.E., Instructor in Physics. CARL JOSEPH LEHRMANN, Instructor in Shops. 24
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