Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1916

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- •7 ' i r: j NtWCOHiniAlTlJlANE AiyNNABlH ALUNNI EDITH nAWER TULANE ALUMNI OFFICERS Frank William Hart President Miss Nathalie V. Scott Vice-Presideni Edward S. Bres Secretary George W. Robertson Treasurer Executive Committee MuiR Bradbubn Medical Department Thomas Semmes Walmsley .... Law Department William Bullitt Grant . .Arts and Sciences Department George Arthur Seaver . Technology Department William von Phul Graduate Department Miss Fanny Maud Black .... Neacomb College John Joseph Colomb Dental Department newcomb alumnae officers Viola Sirera Ransmeier President Lydia Elizabeth Frotscher First Vice-President Mary Butler Second Vice-President Ethel Perkins Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Hurt Robinson . Recording Secretary Eleanor E. Reames Treasurer Florence Dymond Director Carmelite Janvier Director Amelie Roman Director Emily Huger Director (16)

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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION Luther Sexton. M.D. Garvin Ducas Shands. LL.B.. LL.D. Emeritus Robert Sharp, A.M.. Ph.D. Marv Given Sheerer Lillian Shelley Ralph Eugene Sherwood, D.D.S. Herbert Ma.xwell Shilstone, B.S., D.P.H. Sidney Kohn Simon, A.B., M.D. John Milton Singleton. Jr. Gertrude Roberts Smith Victor Conway Smith. M.D. John Sm ' ith, Jr.. M.D. Emeritus Edmond Souchon, M.D. Marion Sims Souchon, M.D. Laura Stevenson Spang Adelin Elam Spencer, A.M. Mary Cass Spencer, M.Sec. Imogen Stone, A.M. Russell Edward Stone. M.D. Jacob Ambrose Storck. M.Ph.. M.D. Robert Alexander Strong, M.D. Pleasant Addison Taylor, OS. William Barclay Terhune, Jr., M.D. Susan Dinsmore Tew, Ph.D. Lota Lee Troy George Hampden Upton, M.D. Roy McLean Van Wart, A.B.. M.D. Anna Judge Veters, A.M. Herbert Windsor Wade, M.D. Charles Arthur Wallbillich. M.D. Henry Wellman Emile Walther, M.D. Samuel Weaver Carl Haase Weber. D.D.S. Alfred Lambremont Webre. B.E. Alice Weddell Joseph Deutsch Weis, M.D. Frederick Wespy. Ph.D. Dandridce Payne West. M.Ph., M.D. Melvin Johnson White, Ph.D. Charles Samuel W ' illiamson, Jr., M.S. Thomas Joseph Wincrave. D.D.S. Louis Gally W ' ogan. M.D. Frederick Jacob Wolfe. D.D.S. James Townsend Wolfe. M.D. Wallace Wood. Jr., D.D.S. Ellsworth Woodward William Woodward Pauline Wright Alexander Norman Young. C.A. M. T. McClure. Ph.D. (15)



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Work of Newcomb Alumnae N 1893, three years after the first class graduated from Newcomb College, the Newcomb Alumnae Association was formed and was incorporated a little later under the laws of the State of Louisiana. From its necessarily small beginning it has grown steadily, and today it is an organization of several hundred members that plays — or should play — a vital part in the life of every Newcomb Alumna. At present the main work of the Alumnae Association is a two-fold one, the Alumnae Loan Fund and the Live Oak Social Center. The loan fund was started a few years ago m response to appeals from various undergraduates for small sums that would permit them to finish their college courses. It is supported from an annual contribution from the dues of the Association, contributions from the members, and some annual entertainment given for its benefit, and since its foundation it has aided twelve students in sums varying from two to ninety dollars, as well as many others with books and clothing. The Live Oak Social Center was begun in 1913 at the public school of that name. Now, at the conclusion of its third year of activity, it is a recog- nized influence in the community where its work lies. With its membership of over two hundred and fifty, it offers unequaled advantages for real social service to the Alumnae who do — and the many Alumnae who do not — support its work. The annual Alumnae-College basketball game makes the College and Alumnae known to each other, as does the annual Alumnae Vaudeville Show given for the benefit of the loan fund, which is always most generously supported by the undergraduates. Last year an Alumnae-College baseball game and an Alumnae-College debate served the same purposes. The Association has, of course, other activities too numerous to be mentioned here. But its main work is, as it has been since its inception, real service to Newcomb in keeping alive the Newcomb spirit in the Newcomb Alumnae, and in keeping loyal to a growing Alma Mater the graduates of its earlier days. (17)

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