Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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T xAfci 'X x 1F'6'12f ro 13 '- ' -1 ' zz., if '?.AQ' f- ,NJ fb ' L Rm gy P47ff 5 THE VASSA RlON IQUO Published by the Senior Class of VASSAR CGLLEGE Copyright, IQOO, by VIOLET BARNARD Ebe 'lknicherbochzr Xpress, Mew ,Igor-h DEDICATIGN To the memory of FREDERICK F. Tuoivuvsou, our Uncle Fred, vvhose kindly thought for us through life, and whose loving acts, which still live to perpetuate his memory, have Won for him an answering love in the heart of every daughter of Vassar. 3 zzggg- 4 WN Q ' f Q ff xs i f BOARD OF EDITGRS X E J ifoi'-z'11 - Ch fef . f VIOLET BARNARD D- me yEzf Arfsfzzos X ZQ PAULINE B DAY GERTRUDE M CANDLER X P EDITH C PACKER MAY V. JOHNSON , M A VILDA SAUVAGE A . ZISHYESS 6Z776Zg'6l'S . MYRA W. PLUMB ALMA M. LEROY MARTHA G I-IARMON B M W E A Sew 61617 y R K X H. . ...f., -A .. ff ,. V - A- ,-77.-.on I :'.',:..,E:ii:o... o4 If my QM..-Zi . gig. . Q.: . o . .' O X .lj 1221 A ji '61-' ' 1 -r M. LEROY E. C. PACKER V. BARNARD M. G. HARMON M. VV. PLUMB ' M. V. JOHNSON P. B. DAY V. SAUVAGE I G. M. CANDLER INDEX PAGE Alma Mater IIS Athletics . 73-74 Athletic Association 75-79 Basket Ball Teams 82-89 Board of Editors 4-5 Board of Trustees I2 Brooklyn Club . 145 Calendar . Q-II Choir . 110 Choral Club II3-II4 Civitas . 98 Class Day 18 1 -Club Frangais . 101 College Calendar . 192-193 College Settlement 135-139 Contemporary . 92-93 Copyright 2 Current Topics , 99 D. A. R. 133 Data . 219-235 Debating 103 Dedication . 3 Degeneration of the Elevator 139 Dickens Club . 911 Dramatics . 61 Eating Clubs 1 15-126 E. C. S. G. . 143 Excursion to Mohonk 161 Faculty and the Vassariou . 206-207 Faculty Editorial 18 Faculty from Students' Point of View . . 212-214 Fencing , 1 90 6 First Hall Play . Floral Society . Founder's Day . Fourth Hall Play Freshman Class . Freshman Editorial Gleanings . Glee Club . Glee Club Concert Gnnds . . Hall0we'en Parties I-Iellenica .... Incidents in Lives of Great Men and Women Index ..... In Medias Res . Inter-Society Ilebates . Junior Class . Junior Editorial Kipling on 1900 . Literary Organizations . Mandolin and Guitar Club Marshall Club . . Blatch C3an1es . Matthew Vassar . h1BceHaneous . Miscellany Board Mr. F. F. Thompson . Mr. Thompson: A Sketch Music . . . New England Club . . Officers of Government and Instruction Phi Beta Kappa . . Philalethean Day Philaletheis ...... Propdsed Amendments to Constitution of Students' Association Puzzle Department ..... Qui Vive . Iiecords 1 PAGE . 168-169 . I4O-I4I ISO . 178-179 49-53 48 . 208-211 IO8 171 183 . 162-163 Q6-97 . 190-191 6-8 215 106 39-43 38 . 196-205 QI 109 . 130-T32 . 81 Fadng182 . 127 . 102 Franfia-piece . 156-157 107 129 13-17 . 146-154 170 62-72 - 194-195 . 184-188 IO4 80 PAGE Rochester Club . 14 4 Second Hall Play 172-173 Senior Birthday . 167 Senior Class . 21-37 Senior Editorial 20 Senior Parlor Opening . 164-165 Shakespeare Club 95 Social Events . . 158-159 Society of Granddaughters 134 Sophomore Class . 45'47 Sophomore Editorial 44 Sophomore Party 166 Southern Club . 123 States Represented 55 Students' Association . 56-57 Summary . . 54 Swift Memorial Infirmary 155 Synopsis . . IQ T. and M. 105 Teachers' Club .1 Ioo Tliekla . . 111-112 Third Hall Play . . . I76-I77 Thirty-Fiftli Annual Commencement 182 Title Page . . . I Valentines Day . 174 VVake Robin . 142 Wasliingtoifs Birthday . 175 Y. W. C. A. . . 58-60 Y. W. C. A. Reception . 160 W September 22 September 23 September QQ October 4 October I3 October I4 . October 18 October 21 . October 27 October 28 . November I .Wx CALENDAR 1899 . . . College LQ01 exercises begin at evening . . Reception to the Freshmen . . Dewey Day . . . . . . Music Lecture and Recital Miss Kate S. Chittenden Miss Della VVarrl Ferous . . Annual Reception of the Christian Association . . . . . Annual Excursion to Mohonk Seniors and Freshmen . . . Music Lecture Professor Gow . . , . . Play give The Dannreuther Quartette rgoo to IQO2 and root to 1903 . . . . , . Dr. John C. Griggs 9 : Some Old Notations n by Philaletheis Chapters . . . Concert . Hallowe'en Parties Song Recital November 4 . November IO . November II . November I5 . November I7 . November I8 . November 24 . November 25 . November 30 . December I . December 2 . December S . December 9 . December I3 . December I5 December 16 . December I7 . January IO january I2 . January I3 J'anuary,17 . January IQ Lecture: January 24 , January 26 . . . . . . . Senior Parlor Opening . . . . . . , , . . German New England and Southern Clubs . . . . . . . . . Sophomore Party . . Lecture : Development of the Organ Professor Gow . . . . Lecture: The Peace Conference Mr. Frederick XV. Holls . . . . . . . . . First Hall Play Captain Lettarblair . Lecture : The Scientific Laboratory of the Twentieth Century Professor W'. K. Brooks . . . . . Organ Recital Mr. VVallace Goodrich . . . . . . . . Tlianksgiving Day' . . . . Anniversary of the Philalethean Society . . . . . . . . . . . Concert Glee, Mandolin, and Guitar Clubs . . . . . Illustrated Lecture : Florence Dr. George H. Kriehn . . . . Lecture : College Settlement NVork Miss H. Dudley . . . . . . Song Recital Dr. Griggs, assisted by Mr. Gow, Miss Beatrice Shaw, Mrs. Robinson . . . . . . . Lecture : In Modern Greece Professor Thomas D. Goodell . . . . . . Second Hall Play A Bachelor's Romance . . . , . . Christinas Music IQOO . . . . . . . . Violoncello Recital Miss Lillian Littlehales Lecture: In the Ainu Land with an Eclipse Expedition Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd . . . . . , . . . Ice Carnival . . . . . . . . Lecture: 'K Alphonse Daudetn Mrs. Helen H. Backus The Worlr of the Department of Agriculturein Relation to Pure Food Dr. Harvey M. Wiley . Music Lecture : The Two Most Important Musical Forms Professor Gow . . . . . . . Concert The Choral Club, assisted by Mr. Hobart Smock and Mr. Homer N. Bartlett IO February February February February February February February M a rch 2 M arch I 6 M arch I 7 M arch I S M arch 2 I April 6 April 27 June IO June I2 June I3 . . . . . . . . . . . . Concert Mile. Elsa Rueger and Miss Marguerite S-tillwell . ....... Sophomore Tree Ceremonies . . . . Music Lecture : The Symphony Professor Gow . Lecture 1 Characterization of Heine as Man and as Author H. S. White . . . . Lecture : Herakles in Vase Painting Dr, C. Hoppin . . . . W'ashington,s Birthday . . . . . Third Hall Play Lord Chumley . ....... Lecture Professor Simon Newcomb . . . . . Lecture Professor Albert S. Cool: . ..... Fourth Hall Play llis 'Wifels Father l' . . . . . Easter Music . ...... . . . Lecture M. Henri cle Regnier Q . . . . Lecture : Our Wild Neighbors H Ernest Ingersoll . . . . . . Founcler's Day . . . Baccalaureate Sunday . . . . . Class Day Thirty-Hfth Annual Commencement la- -. ' ' . e 'r A ,aft-fiftwe - ,f e e s re rrtt reset? d75:'1i f' ,.,Q. f,' If -bgflnt iff:-'xp 4,-'ggi' lgli lb. :Q o:s:s 5.153 .. .5 Q, ,dnbwqgyt h.. ir.. 1 bziglkq ju. 5,ggot,yp gag!!! Q 'uh V, l..', 6 Ol ,sf :1,: ,.,:: fuig Z 'l il l,.:,a Xi' .I 2 :i4', fl' E ' ' F -l N .0 nr: A r ' K, :gi V 5 lx RQ! an '?1 .' ' F 'F 1- - 1 A i i' 4- A , afffat, lvl - '- II BOARD OF TRUSTEES EDWARD LATHROP, D.D., . CYRUS SWAN ,... AUGUSTUS L. ALLEN, A.M., . GEORGE INNIS, . . . JOHN H. DEANE, AM, . HENRY M. KING, D.D., . JOACHIM ELMENDORF, D.D., AUGUSTUS H. STRONG, D.D., ALANSON J. FOX ,... DUNCAN D. PARMLY, . . JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., HELEN H. BACKUS, A.M., . EDWARD IUDSON, D.D., . . JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, . ALBERT S. SICKMORE, A.M., P ALLEN W. EVARTS, AM., . NATHAN E. WOOD, D.D., . SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL, JAMES M. BRUCE, AM., . LEYI P. MORTON, LL.D., . EDWARD ELSWORTH, AM., FREDERICK T. GATES, D.D., . ELLEN H. RICHARDS, A.M., HENRY M. SANDERS, D.D., CHARLES M. PRATT, AB., . HENRY Y. PELTON, AB., . SARAH S. ARMSTRONG, A.B,, ANDREW I. TOWNSON, . MARY CLARK THOMPSON, . . New York . Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie . . New York Providence, R. I. . New York . Rochester Detroit, Mich. . . New York Vassar College . Brooklyn . New York . New York . New York . . New York . Boston, Mass. . Rondout . Yonkers . Rhineclitf . . ,Poughkeepsie . . New York jamaica. Plain, Mass. . . New York . . Brooklyn Poughkeepsie Penn Yan . Rochester New York OFFICERS OF THE BOARD EDWARD LATHROP, CHAIRMAN EDWARD ELSWORTH, SECRETARY AND TREASURER BENSON VAN VLIET, SUPERINTENDENT I2 I QPFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND lNSTRUCTlON .41'1'1z1ggm', wiffl Ma exrt'jb!z'o1z of Ma IJl'l'J'l4llIL'lZf, in mrfi a'z'w' in ordm' 0 ajhpoz'lz!1114-H! JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D. President Professor of Ethics LE ROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D. Matthew Vassar, jr., Professor of Physics and Chemistry Physics WILLIAM B. DWIGHT, A.M. John Guy Geology and Mineralogy AB-BY LEACH, A.M. Professor of the Greek Language IQLUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A,M. Professor of History ACHSAH M. ELY, A.B Professor of Mathematics MARY W. WHITNEY, A.M. Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, and Director of the Oh Vassar Professor of Natural History, and Curator of the M .v inn ll S C ll ln servatory HERBERT ELMER MILLS, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Economics JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, AB. john Guy Vassar Professor of Modern Languages French JOHN LEVERETT MOORE, Ph.D. Matthew Vassar, jr., Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Latin ln Europe, on leave of absence 13 Literat e FRANCES A. WOOD Librarian MRS. I. RYLAND KENDRICK Lady Principal OTTILIE HERHOLZ Associate Professor of German CHARLES VV. MOULTON, Pl1.D. Professor of Chemistry ELIZABETH B. THELBERG, M.D. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, and Resident Physician FERDINAND COURTNEY FRENCH, Ph.D Professor of Philosophy GEORGE COLEMAN GOW, AB. Professor of Music LAURA JOHNSON WYLIE, Fl1.D Professor of English ELLA MCCALEB, A.B, Secretary of the College FRANK R. LILLIE, Ph.D. Professor of Biology, john P. Giraucl Chair of Natural History Professor of Art WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, A.B. Lecturer on the Bible SOPHIA F. RICHARDSON, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics L ELLA M. FREEMAN, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry I4 gned HARRI ET ISABEL BALLINTINE Director of the Gymnasium HELEN FRANCES EPLER, A.B. Instructor in French ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B. Reference Librarian, and Cataloguer ANTOI NETTE CORNWELL, A.B. Assistant to the Lady Principal RUTH GENTRY, PILD. Instructor in Mathematics EVA G. MAY Instructor in the Gymnasium MARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B Instructor in Physics I WINI FRED BALL, A.B. Instructor in Latin KATHARINE XVARREN, A.B. Instructor in English ALICE W. WILCOX, A.B. Instructor in Biology SARAH J. MCNARY, AM. Instructor in English CORNELIA H. B. ROGERS, PILD. Instructor in French and Italian GRACE N. KIMBALL, M.D. Assistant Physician EMILIE LOUISE VVELLS, A.B. Instructor in Economics I5 EMILY HELEN DUTTON, A.M. Instructor in Latin WINIFRED WARREN, Ph.D. Instructor in Latin GERTRUDE BUCK, Ph.D. Instructor in English EDITH RICKERT, Pl1.D. Instructor in English BERTHA BARTELMANN Instructor in German JAMES E BALDWIN, Ph.D. Instructor in History JOHN C. GRIGGS, Ph.D. Instructor in Singing LOUISE BACORN, M.L. Instructor in English MARY CLOYD BURNLEY, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry THEODORE CLARKE SMITH, Ph.D Instructor in History CActing in the absence of Professor Salmonj ISABELLE STONE, Ph.D. Assistant in Physics MAY MONROE Instructor in Elocution LUCY ALDRICH FITCH, A.B. Assistant Secretary ELIZABETH KEMPER ADAMS, A.B. Instructor in English 16 CAROLINE ELLEN FURNESS, A.B. Assistant in the Observatory FLORENCE V. KEYS, A.B. Instructor in English CHARLOTTE REINECKE Instructor in German 4 MAY LOUISE NICHOLS, A.M. Instructor in Greek ELIZABETH HATCH PALMER, A.B. Instructor in Greek VVINNIFRED IOSEPHINE ROBINSON, B.S Assistant in Biology HELEN MILDRED SLADE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics LILY CTAVIT KOLLOCK, Ph.D. Assistant in Chemistry GERTRUDE STEVENSON Assistant in the Gymnasium JULIA FRANCES IVICKER, A.B. Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory BEATRICE REYNOLDS, A.M. Instructor in Latin KATE S. CHITTENDEN Instructor in Piano Forte EMILY LYON FULLER Assistant to Miss Chittenden LEWIS PILCI-IER Special Lecturer on Art If f 4. f 4? 1,-.5 f HO Y I1 ff? 5- fa ' f , fx! it X ,if fl ti :VN Z ' f 2 K T 5 tix 2 I Q Who this last y FACULTY EDITORIAL gave to us in Freshman year, ost dear, When friend S 2.1'1Cl p3.I'61'1tS W61'C 111 th its merry cheer? Thanksgiving wi The Facu l Who, when we faced the next year grim, Did take away that pleasure dim, nt an interim ? But had to gra The Fac next year laid the law down stern ty ! ulty ! 7 Who And made us to our tasks return On Friday, and our lessons learn? 1 The Faculty ear pursues us still, s ' ainst our will, But cannot force u g Because the day confl icts with Phil? The Faculty! IS '.:'j,1 1, lil. X-. X -x x ' - A C x Z A 'jf 'M f fat' ls! R ,M X! X SX ff 2 l ff V - 'ii f ,' I K N W f 5 gg! if, f QXX f AA 'cf if -1406 .XX X 5 Q SYNGPSE Classes Students, Association Y. W. C. A. Dramatic Organizations Athletic Organizations lsiterary Qrganizations Debating Societies Musical Organizations Eating Clubs Miscellaneous Social Events Grincls T9 I X A ff f :- M6 TISOOE SENIOR EDITORIAL P the stairs, through the hall, On, ever onward, Into the Ethics room Marched Nineteen Hundred. Forth to their seats they sped, Filled with a nameless dread. W1'ite, if you pleasef' he said. Silent, as sit the dead, Sat Nineteen Hundred. Desks to the right of them, Desks to the left of them, Desks back and tiont of them, I Crash'd down and thunder'd 7 4 K . ,ff -- ,fff-.',f-. ,f-in re' ., , ' '.,' -,315 ' 32 el as 'K X719 fill . i ' .f ' My L Egfr 70.1-si? iw . ff 4 , .. , I., ,- ,. ' , iff x -fm uq E - -' - 1 - iff f aa ,. e 5 5.1.-t, 'f 1'g5,,,47,. , -ff? -. , I -'yisir ' f J ' : sf. ' , X 2. ll- Li asf?-.sn X. -2 ff, ' nw-'a . 1--,i f I ' f -2 ' w'??-ra. , fait 3 NI'-,i'?e.. 5' -flfflff ' . . .-:K f ff C . . f a'w 'f+z1a,--I . eg. .. K ,f r - fy - i:5:. J 'V '-9 ,- -f 1.1 N 1 1, .sa f YQ :,, QW Little they reck'd the din, Boldly did they begin, Boldly they wrote and well Wrote, though each maid could tell How she had blunder'd. Sudden, he cried, Enough ! Each maiden ceased to bluff. Then 'gan that voice arise,- ls there a girl descries Wherein the difference lies 'Twixt 'sensel and 'faculty'?', Each maiden wonder'd. Dared none to speak a word, All telt it was ZllJSLll'Cl. Had they correctly heard? Could such a man have err'd? Could he have blunder'd? just then the gong did sound, All leapt up with a bound, Fleetly they sped the ground, Desks crash'd and thunder'd. Empty the Ethics room, Empty as is the tomb. Down the stairs, through the hall, Rushtd one and rush'd all,- A Brave Nineteen Hundred. 20 I SENIOR CLASS ROSE AND GRA If' DARK RIQD C.IRNIx'I'IoN mms. v -Q4 P' po, W- QI CLASS OFFICERS ALICE PRENTICE BAIIROIVS, Presiziefzf MARION PAULINE ESS, l7z'fc-Preszkiem' NLARGARET BUDINGTON, Secrefmy llUTH XVELLS, Trmszzrez' NIAUDE LOUISE RAY, Poet CLASS MEMBERS AInI,I4:nI, FLORENCE AVHITE . 272 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. j. 'A Q w I F X -.- ,.,. :- - -.-, A.. .I A 1 Q95 'ff ANDREWS, GRACE . . 43 Hawthorne Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. eavenworth, Kan. South Broadway, L ANGELL, IOSEPI-IINE MEDBUIIY . . V ARMSTRONG, ESTELLE RICE 307 john R. Street, Detroit, Mich. '9 BARNARD, VIOLET Sag1uawOVest 31dej, Mrch. ' ff m Fletcher Street, Lowell, Mass. E . ALICE P1zEN'r1c Rkows, QS . --:. '-ggi BA Mrs-5:fsx fflflrzi 5'-is 4. .A-QW, ,Q X 3 R e, R. I. J ovidenc IO3 South Angel Street, lr rss STE VENS . BARTLETT, LOU Y lainfnelrl, N. I. BAX'1'1c1:, IKATHARINE CRISSEY 930 Putnam Avenue, P st Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. BEADLE, PHEBE HARRIET . 645 Ea outh Oxfordj Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ' 15 . I4 S RION . 32. BENEDICT, MA I 22 y- BORDEN, ASEN ATH . WQI. yy R A 'f W 613 Rock Street, Fall River, Mass ' 'V j ,.,V X, BOURNE, MARY joy 207 West SISt Street, New York City 4123 W ., . 4, , I WI' xl, 52 -A. 9' mfs. X 9- K Rigs, BRADLEY, EMMA . 308 West 93d Street, New York City BRANCH, ANNIE LAIRD . . 610 Greene Str Q Z f YK 1 k- .: 6' xg , I y 4 5 eet, Augusta., Ga. BROWNELL, FL fa 2? R oRENcE MI I NERVA . . Hamilton, N. Y. 1 ' qlvl BUDINGTON, MARGARET . 31 Green Street, Kingston, N. Y. jfs il A it --'I 1 '52- s,,. ' .,. 41 f ir Afeifjw ,II ,..:-. . , V- t,.. ' if BURNHAM, ALICE MIRIABI . . Hamilton, N. Y, CAHN, ANNA LOUISE 29 Rue Grcitry, Brussels, Belgium 23 . R' as :.. 5 2 .bla it I M, A I We Y ,X E.- Q I W 5 P 4 Q r' 'Lf A t 's x ,ii 5-, Y s X . 5 , rx. X, 53 N? N N I 5 x , . ,. '11, -X -I A rv 'Q an if , .v w N, N wk ff ggi' 3 Q 1' ' 52-7211 Inf. 'B CANDLER, GERTIIUDE MARY . . 61 Garfield Avenue, Detroit, Mich. CoMs'rocIc, MARIE BELLE Alpena, Mich. COREIN, ELIZABETH BREXVSTER . . 43 Clinton Street, Oxford, N. Y. COIICILIUS, . 108 CTOSSITIZU1 Street, Jamestown, N. Y. COSSAR, I'IARR1E'1' BONNEY The Willows, Manchester, N. H. CRATEII, ANNIE MARIA Freehold, N. I. DAILEY, EVA BOTTORFF Peoria, Illinois in- ' '- ', DAVIS, ALICE ESTEP . Glenshaw, Pa. VL.: ..:.: 2..jZ:,.v . V , ji s 1 ,Q ,XX .1 fm . . t ew ues X X . ..,, 7. .. St ' N f N X t bf x MS. ,. . . A. A V 1 s ,wx 5 W 5 X, Ang X MM H fs N 19, I K .A,. - 1 .,.,.: DAY, PAULINE BOYDEN . . 265 State Street, Springfield, Mass. DEAN, FLORA GRACE . . IQZO Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. D12 GRAFF, BESSIE LOUISE 568 Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich. DENVEY, RUSHA A. PIUNTINGTON ' I8 England Street, St. Albans, Vt. DORRANCE, FRANCES Dorranceton, Luzerne County, Pa. DONVLING, FLORENCE CHRISHOLM Pasadena, Cal. DUNNING, MARGARET IIS East 1Sth Street, New York City EISEMAN, ALICE LOUISE 3237 Pine Street, St, Louis, Mo. 25 W- J ' 3 Sanz? 'ZS' N Q 2 x oy x f , X Ir R , :-+11-1 3 ..- . I e 7 1 Q we 6 . 2-321 E311 3. ' RN Q 3 Qt v N RQ . . vivo ,,.,.-4 M' -I ., ,.,5,z,. ,bv . .. VP 1'fx:ffr,., :A.A.. 4 . X 2' , it iv Q. 3 'G ? if br, . .,, v . A Sli ,,-,- R., -- 2,-N., V - .., 4.y.,.. WWIW ' 3734. -r . ,, -371 V A , ,, ' .'f'i'f 7, ELLSXVORTH, CAROLINE PARSONS Iowa Falls, Iowa ESHENOUR, NIARY LOUISE Geneva, N. Y. Ess, MARION PAULINE . . 2416 Brooklyn Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. ETTENSON, HARRIET ESTI-IRR Leavenworth, Kan. FAIRHEAD, LIZBETH DAKE . . 1537 Greenup Street, Covington, Ky. FOWLER, SADIE LESLIE 759 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. FRENCH, FLORENCE HOSMER 2 Leonard Place, Albany, N. Y. FROTHINGHAM, MARY . 700 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 26 ,fist 1 R fy , i ji . :- ,. -Sfffikg V. 'X ,X j S! . ..,.. , . GALLAGH ER, HELE N DAVIS 427 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N X , .-.53-1xy.? V ti- . Hg . GAUS, DAISY 4Q7 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y 'Z -3, ,. ii G1 GRAHAM, ELIZABETH . 495 Shelby Street, Memphis, Tenn ', i GREFE, RUTH XVINIFREDA . Oakland Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa HARMON, MARTHA GROSVENOR Hamilton, N. Y. .hi n..,,.-:se ., Q ff! X . , HIARRAH, FLORENCE 858 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 395, ' 1 HAVENS, ALICE LENA . ISZI Lincoln Avenue, Denver, Col. b l HEARD, GERTRUDE BOOTH Mount Washington, Pittsburg, Pa. . 27 HENSHAW, HELEN IWANVILLE HoIzs'I', RIABEL LOUISE . PIUNTER, EDITH LOUISE . JEFFREY, LUCINDA ELIZA JOI-IN, EMILY JOHNSON, EMMA LAXVRIQNCE JOHNSON, MAY VIVIAN JOHNSON, SUSAN FORNEY 2 0 ' 'i?.. if , X YN VT 6 f Nt: xx-. K i ..h Q im 9 ,.-:,s:gN.r:.gf . lb Q, 4 S N . Q wi, 5, .- s ,- 1 1, 4. Y M V? 0.9 KAA joi-INSTON, HIELEN BURROXVES JONES, FRANCES MAY ICAUFFMAN, BTARY CATHERINE LANE, ALICE UNDERHILL . LARSEN, NIARIAN I'IOR'I'ENSE LENT, SUSAN BARBARA LE ROY, ALMA MILDRED . LONG, HLXIQRIET BICKMORE 29 Chicago, Illinois Catskill, N. Y. III7 Pleasant Street, Des Moines, loxva 23 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 411 ISL Street, Manistee, Mich. Highland, N. Y. Manchester, Iowa . Tenant's Harbor, Maine LOVETT, MARY BJCNIAI-ION, SUSAN ELIZABETH X f .I gf Q? NIARSALIS, LAILA . , ag., . J -W fl' MEIzRII I', EDITH SOMEIWILLE ii X , W . , NIOLWVITZ, ALMA FREDERICA, MORIARTY, LAURA ANGELA ..,, 7, ,sh If ' BIUCKENHOUPT, LEOCADIA MA 1 1 . ,.e:L:3 We-L ,, NELSON, ANNIE ELISE . . . flu A1 Vi JG:- V f Us 30 IQI Broad Street, Red Bank, N. I. . . 46 Jackson Avenue, Bradford, Pa. . I West SISI Street, New York City . 28 Taylor Street, Newark, N. J. 165111 St. and Girard Ave., New York City . . I7 Lake Avenue, Albany, N. Y. TILDA, I4S Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 102 West 128th Street, New York City c ':- . ,X EEF' tg W, ,J 3' . 4- , fi.. -fa-'A' 1 ' ' V iv? ,A,.. A.,Q., ,A,,1..A, , 'F Q5 . . X' 5' Zi. w . QS OBERLY, EUNICE ROCKWOOD, 6 OICONNELL, FANCHON EILEEN ONDERDONK, BIABEL HELEN PACKER, EDITH CROZIER PAGE, ARRIA 1'IORTENSE PAYNE, JENNIE MACKAY PEAKE, GRACE . PERRY, MARIE THOMPSON . 31 29 Maryland Ave., N. E., Wfashington, D. C.. . . Fort Dodge, Iowa Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 79 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Spruce Street, Braintree, Mich. . S14 Kearsley Street, Flint, Mich. . 526 North Court Street, Rockford, Ill. . 325 South First Street, Rockford, Ill. .4 V5 , 3 ', S, sr gf '- A - X is -as I 11, fp'-5 ff, 4 -,f an , , ' vw . S' ' I XM 'S , . X 9 SFX? :15F:j' , ' N I I R, I 5 Lf Q X. ,,V,,, 2 ,, XQW I 4. - was f.. IX PIERCE SOPHIA GLEASON . 1730 jackson Street, San Francisco, Cal. PIERCE, Tl-IERESA VIN'l'ON, 14,15 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. PLUMB, MYRA VVINIFRED . 931 jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. PRESTON, IVIARIE NIAPLES . Delhi, N. Y. QUIGLEY, Colm CECILIA 263 Boas Street, I-Iarrisburg, Pa. RAI'1'T, ELSIE MAX' . Newburgh, N. Y. RAY, BTAUDE LOUISE Franklin, Mass. RAYMOND, GRACE BERT!-IA Charles City, Iowa 32 , 1AqV f I A 9 ...Z- rr, X 4 ,S i lL Q r NA or .. ..... 5 A123 xr wx 0 N , x f Us ' A N 2 'Sm k x if ,SX Ai of x hx i Y ?I -Eg.: E!! ' ' i r. I Q REED, ROWIQNA . S2lCI'Rl11S1ltiXjy,CE1!. .cffw , If R101-IARDSON, RUTH RAYMOND . S6 South Oxford Slreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARDSON, VVINIFRED Mouse . 86 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RIDDELL, SARA AGNES . . Canisteo, N. Y SAMSON, ELEANOR IQEN 'ICR . 627 East Cheltan Avenue, Germantown, Pa Ix SAUVAGE, VILDA . 33 Saybrook Place, Newark, N. j SAVERY, ANNE PYM . . I2II YVest Sth Street, XVl11H'lllgtOll, Del SAVILLE, ALICE BARTON . 1650 Grant Avenue, Denver, Col an JJ ,. , - SCARBOROUGH, JULIA NIACRAE, Whitis Ave. and West 27th St., Austin, Tex. 4 A SCHMIDT, NIABEL PEARSON, N. New jersey St.,Morton Plqlndianapolis, Ind. 1 SEGEBARTH, HENRIET1'A XVILHELMINA . Dunkirk, N. Y. . gk SHOUSE, VANCE Henderson, Ky. SIDENBERG, ELSIE . 157 West 57th Street, New York City A Vb,A,. , ..-: ,, , .- fi I ' , 'ij A A SMITH, EMMA WALDO . IISI Centre Street, Newton Centre, Mass. xx ? '5 5, SMITI-1, MARY DEL1A York, Pa. gl SPENCER, GRACE IONE . . III Oneida Street, Utica, N. 34 'Y SPRATT, MARY NIARGARET STEVENS, CAROLINE H'ARRIS W IQ , SUFFERN, ELSIE DE RIEMER I' s, ' 3 -fy is! Q f t RQ Q M, 3' t A , SUTTON, EDNA WOOD . A D n I ., lX TARBOX, JULIA BRAINERD TAYLOR, ELIZABETH BERDAN TEMPLE, MARY ELIZABIETI-I GW THORNE, ANNA DEAN . . ' go 'Washington Street, Ogdensburg, N. Y 28 Prince Street, Rochester, N. Y I6 Sycamore Avenue, Plainfield, N. 4419 Centre Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa 400 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y 103 Scotland Road, South Orange, N. I Seneca, N. Y. Y . -VVindham, N. . .1 ,,., V . 3,1 A my M .. , 57 ,. vi., V,,., . TOURTELLOT, IDA ALKCE . TROWBIQIDGE, ISABEL Buss VA11,E, GIQRTRUDE . XVADSXVORTH, LILLIAN . WAGAR, EFFIE SERENA VVALLACH, ADELAIDIS NETTIE XVALLER, NIABEL -XVARE, LOUISE 36 East De1'1'y,'N. H. 430 Wfilliain Street, East Orange, N. J. . 1610 Emerson Avenue, Denver, Col. . 761 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Mapleside, Lakewood, Ohio . IO East Soth Street, New York City Indiana, Pa. . 27 Case Avenue, Auburn, N. Y. S9 1,5 . wx ,N ,. 1 A mm if . sl 55527 to , X 1512 3 11 ' -. jx A. 5,52 ,? VN I ., . fijgs . ' -lr '1:- V. H' N I NSW? , X, , X . ..: ' gpg . 4 Hug, S , gtk? X x Z KR x , A? 3 S E. o 1 :'11f?:f 'Me' ,N 2 YN A f fx ,, 2 -.,,:::f:9.,.'-' Q X4 Q, '21, , 2 r' ' 8 fffqyt ,,, 134- f '- MV - - ff XVEEKS, JULIA BIANLEY 789 Madison Avenue, New York City W'ELI.S, RUTH . 335 South 16th Street, Quincy, Illinois XVIGI-ITM.-XN, SUSAN XVILLIAMS . I8 Huntington Street, Hartford, Conn. XVTLKINS, C1'uus'rEL W1-1111PLE . 366 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass, H0lZ07'H1jf Jllember Dr. GRACE N. IQYMISALL, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 111: - 7, in V 11.1 .' 41x. Q, .Mei xi' N it-Veil -V.'.4. H 1:5 3715,-fif 1 , ltd , . f . M '31 .fig .- qx . gfifi, v Q, 3? - , M J' I' x 5 x ' x W 1 XO: 'Ax 1 A ff f 4 I 'l'l'f , 1 J gr' Q fp 1 1 . f l' , legit ' 5' -' off , fn 4 Ai I ..- in I Y fit 'lgfff , FQ A if ' f f. . .E 2 ft. i ftl 1, ' l iff, , ' ' A? - gm , f,.q? l X ,tt '32 ' -rf N , ' tl ,,, , , I T Hi : I F 'Tl ,lf?lu, ,W l 45,6 f, 37 7'1:f2't f V ' 'I ,',NX,GANULER. no-ga.. E+-- Y' f f' :jf Q Nuo. 'figcz Zf Nil' X ff Q IUNIOR EDITORIAL if J . I I, XXX 'V ,zu XX 1 H, the hot and sleepy class-room I T ' in r Oh, the lengthy, lengthy lecture I lll'3i lI l 'll'5 :k Ever deeper, deeper, deeper, W 4 Nod the juniors o'er their note-books. Ever brighter, brighter, brighter, Shines the Sun on Strong and Raymond Shines the April Sun, and inside Every one is still more drowsy. What care they for little babies Saying Pa-pa l saying Vi-lit, Dogs that run in caves when rain falls, Logs that stay outside and get wet, And a hundred such phenomena- It 's enough to make their heads split ! Think, he cries, of this example : Man looks out of window, sees a Horse, and says instanter, ' That is there a horse that I see' Analyze this operation,- Memory,-Association Are involved,-Discriinination. Thro' it all, they are reminded How impossible it is to Lift ideas from off the table. Balmy was the air outside there, Bahny were the soft Spring breezes, But the talk was psychologic, It in vain attempts to rouse thein. At the end of fifty minutes Magic wakes the drowsy Juniors From their philosophic revery. Ends the long and learned lecture, Ends the talk on James and habit,' Ends the scene in Rockefeller. 38 I lg! JUNIOR CLASS -'71-I CQUEHYIIVOT ROSE CLASS OFFICERS LETITIA JEAN SMYTH, Pffeshiefzz' ETHEL MAY GARVIN, Vzke-Pffeszkimf STATIRA PREBLE MCDONALD, Smfmzajf ADAIR, BARBARA . AFFELD, ANTOINETTE ALBR1G1-IT, LEILA RUTH . AXTELL, CLARA ELIZA . BALDWIN, GENEYIEVE PIOLCO M11 BANDLER, HELEN KATI-IRYNE BARTLETT, LUCY TONVNSEND BAXTER, CLARA LEAv1T'r . BEA1-IAM, lVIARY EDNA BEEBIS, LAURA ELISE . BELL, BERTHA SAGE . BLITZ, MARIAN . BOAK, MABEL . . BOYD, RACHEL DAX'IS . BRAGDON, LOUISE Sl-IERXVOOIJ MARJORIE CURREY, Treasmfer CLASS MEMBERS 39 ADELAIDE CRAPSEY, Poef Atlanta, Ga. . Brooklyn . . Detroit, Mich. . . St. Louis, Mo. . Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Owego . Poughkeepsie . Quincy, Mass. . Independence, MO. . . Sidney, O. . West Bay City, Mich. . . Detroit, Mich. New York Fonda Buffalo BUFFINGTON, ADALINE ALLSTON BURLEIGI-I, GERTRUDE FLORENCE BUTTEREIELD, MARY . . . CALHOUN, MARGARE'i' . . COBB, ANOELENA MARIE PIODGEMAN COLE, ELSIE LAGRANOE . . COLE, LUCIA . . . CORNELL, EDNA MITCHELL. . COWLEY, ELIZABETH BUCI-IANAN CRAPSEY, ADELAIDE . . . CURREY, liELEN NIARGUERITE . DAVIS, JULIA ANNETTE . DEWEY, CHARLOTTE AGNES DODGE, NIARY DANEORTH . DOTY, ADA LOUISE . DUNHAII, ISABEL HANNAPI . DUTCHER, ELIZABETH . EDIIONDSON, lVl:IR1AM REES ELLIS, ICATHARINE RUTI-I . FARNI-IAM, 'BIABEL AUSTIN . FARRELL, ROSE EVA . FICIITER, EDITII BEACH FORD, NlARIET'l'A I'IOLLEY . FOSTER, PIELEN WVRIGHT . GARVIN, ETHEL MAY . . GIBSON, ALICE SCHIEFFELIN GILMAN, GRACE GARDNER . GLENDINNING, lfA'l'E HARRISON . GOODENOW, VALERIE STONE GREENE, ELIZABETH . . GRECG, ELEANOR MII.LlGAN GRIEEI'rHs, ANNA BUSSEY . GRISWOLD, BESSIE CORNELL GROSS, HELEN . . . HANNA, GRACE BUI-IRER PIARTRIDGE, JULIA XVAYNE. HINKLIE, EMILY . . HOLDEN, AILICE ELVIRA . Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. . Springfield, Mass. Grand Rapids, Mich. Springlielcl, Mass. . . Fairport . . Albany . East Orange, N. . Saginaw, Mich. . Allegheny, Pa. . Rochester . Evanston, lll. . Crawfordsville, Ind. . . Oneida Morristown, N. . Yonkers . Cleveland, O. . Brooklyn . . Pelham . Charles City, Iowa . Suffield, Conn. . Fort Dodge, Iowa Rockaway, N. Philadelphia, Pa. . East Orange, N. J. Hartford, Conn. . Croton Falls . Detroit, Mich. Chicago, Ill. . . Boston, Mass. Long Branch City, N. . . Allegheny, Pa. . Utica . Little Falls Worcester, Mass. . Cleveland, O. . Savannah, Ga. . Poughkeepsie Worcester, Mass. HOLh'IQUIS'l', LOUISE SOMIIER HOWE, ALICE LIZZETTE . HUBBARD, EDITH PRESTON . HULL, ISABEL MA'I I'I-IEWS . HUME, ANNIE GRAI-IAM HLTAIES, JANE LOUISE . . INGRAIIAM, NIARJORIE STARR JACKMAN, LENA . . . JACKSON, MARGARET PINCKNEY . JENNINGS, EMILY STARR . JUSTICE, ANNA . . KINDRED, LALLA EUGENIA . IQUTCI-IER, BESSIE LUELLA . LAUDER, BIARY AGNES LLOYD, MARY ELIZABETI-I . LOCKVVOOID, JULIA BELDEN . LORD, ADA IEANNETTE . MCCLENAI-IAN, ELLA WILSON NICDONALD, STATIRA PREBLE NIENDELL, ELSIIQ . . . IWILES, STELLA . MII,'l'ON, ALICE . NIOORE, SYBIL JANE . . MORGAN, MZARIAN NIUNSON NIOSER, RUTI-I . . . lWOSSMAN, NIARIAN XVATROUS INELLIS, RUTH . . . NISBET, VIRGINIA LORD . NORRIS, KATI-IARINE AUGUSTA NUTTING, PIELEN . . OSBORN, FLORENCE VTOLA . 0,51-IAUGHNESSY, ETTA PARKER, RUTH LOUISE . PATTERSON, ROBBIE BELLE . PERKINS, MABEL HELEN . PETERS, BETSEY KING PLATT, LOUISE BAR'l'l.E'l'T . POPPLETON, CARRIE . . New York XVorceSteI', Mass. Plymouth, Mass. Somerville, Tenn. XVashington, D. C. . . Cortland Glen Ridge, N. J. . Poughkeepsie Providence, R. I. . Detroit, Mich. Philaclelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. East Orange, N. . . Brooklyn . Pittsburg, Pa, Norwalk, Conn. XVolfeboI'o, N. H. . Port Chester. Manchester, Mass. . Boston, Mass. . . Brooklyn VValtham, Mass. . Le Mars, Iowa . . Rochester Meehanicsburg, Pa. New Haven, Conn, . Johnstown . Savannah, Ga. Youngstown, O. . . New York Manasquan, N. J. . Peoria, Ill. . . Brooklyn . Franklin, Ky. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Cincinnati, O. . Poughkeepsie Birmingham, Mich. PULSIFER, JULIA . . . RAIGUEL, NIARGUERITE ALDEN REED, CLARA STILLMAN . REIINIANN, ANTOINETTE JULIA RIDDLE, NIABEL VIRGINIA . RITCH, IVIARY PHILLIPS . ROBBINS, ALMEDA BURNETT ROTI-I, LENA GERTRUDE . RUSSELL, NIIRIAM AGNES . SANBORN, MARIAN EMILY . SCHLEICHER, DENA . SCHULDICE, ANNA LOUISE . SCOTT, GERALDINE DUNEAR SEYMOUR, IDA JONES . SHEIJARD, GAIL . . . SICKLEY, IQATHARINE OLIVIA' SMYTI-I, LETITIA JEAN . SPALDING, MARY CAROLINE STEINGESTER, HERMINE ANNA STEVENSON, LOUISA STONE . STINISON, ALICE MARY . STIIISON, JULIA CATHERINE STORKE, HELEN ELDRED . SXVARTZ, HELEN MARGARET TAET, ELIZABETH BEERS . TAGGARF, NIONA LOUISE . TILTON, EVA PIKE . TOTMAN, ETHEL LOUISE . TOURTELLOTTE, EDITH LOUISE TUPPER, MAY BELLE . . VAN SLYKE, ELLEN NIULFOLRD VAUGI-IAN, BTILDRED RANDOLPH . VOXVINCKEL, GERTRUDE HEWIT WVADSWORTH, ALICE . WARNER, ELIZABETH CONVERSE . JNATERBURY, BTAIJELIA HALE WATERS, HELEN LUDLUM . XVATSON, IDA ISAEEL . . . Auburn Freehold, N. J. Springfield, Mass. . Newark, N. J. . St. Louis, Mo. . Port Jefferson Greenfield, Mass. . Allentown, Pa. . Cleveland, O. St. Paul, Minn. . Peoria, Ill. Danbury, Conn. , . Dunkirk Granville, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa . Poughkeepsie East Orange, N. Laurel, Del. . Brooklyn . Lowell, Mass. New York New York . . Auburn South Norwalk, Conn. Montclair, N. Indianapolis, Ind. Mt. Vernon. . Fairfield, Me. Millbury, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. . . Kingston . Louisville, Ky. Hollidaysburg, Pa. . Binghamton . Irvington Ballston Springs . . Kingston . Newark, N. XVEBSTER, ALICENJEAN CHANDLER WELCH, HILDA FRANCES . . VVELLINGTON, ELIZABETH ELLIOTT XVHEELOCK, JULIA . . . WHITE, ELIZABETH TERRY . XVHITMAN, 'MARY BARBOUR WILICIE, ISABELLA JANE . WOODRUFE, IDA VVAALLACE . . . Fredonia New Haven, Conn. . . Bronxville . Brooklyn New York Chicago, Ill. . Ottawa, Can. . Trenton, N. J. G-M-Canalef ique SOPHOMORE EDITORIAL HE Sophomores seem old to me, Their History teacher said. fThe black mustache was waving wild. Oh, hlaw ! winds of the morning rerl.j Now they 've come to Soph'more year, Their dignity I dread. fThe black mustache was Waving wild. Oh, blaw ! winds of the morning red.D At puns which former classes hailed They do not laughf, he said. Q'1'he black mustache was waving wild. Oh, blaw I winds of the morning red.l 'T was thus he spake in the earlyzbiall, An injured air in his manly tread. QThe black mustache was waving wild. Oh, blaw Y winds of the morning red,J But lectures passed. Then quizzeslin class. The written papers he read. QThe black mustache was waving wild. Oh, hlaw l winds of the morning red.j 'T was then he found the class sLillIyoung,- Ay, young as to its head. fThe black mustache was waving wild. Oh, blaw I winds of the morning red.J He learned how Hasdrubal built a wall Over the a41If07Zi1lE.Y,i, she said Q And the Papacy was handed down From father to son inherited 5 And his courses all were surely .mczjis Wlhen in snap-the-whip on skates he led l Is it wonder the teacher changed his mind? 'L They still are young, he said. f'1'he black mustache was wavinglwild. Oh, blaw I winds of the morning red.l 44 flesh? SOPHOMORE CLASS DA VBREA lx' C,-I 1? NA YYOIV CLASS OFFICERS FRANCES FENTON, Pre,vI'a'euf ELIZABETH DELAMATER EVERTS, Vzke-P1'esz'1!e1zf GERTRUDE COLEY BARNARD, Secrefafg' ALLEN, EDNA FRANCES . AYER, ANNA GILMAN . BARBOUR, LOUISE HUNTLEX' BARKER, REBECCA LOUISE BARNARD, GERTRUDE COLBY BARNUM, AGNES LAUDER BARSE, ALICE HAWTHORNE BATEMAN, ERABEL . . BEERS, EDITH . . . BIRD, ANNA WOODS . BLACKMER, NINA GODNVIN BROOKS, EDITH LAURIE . BRUCE, GRACE . . . CARLETON, BESSIE GERTRUDE CARPENTER, ANNIE CORNELIA CLARKE, ISABELLA WRIGHT CORE, ELLEN VIVIAN . COLLISON, MARY FRANCES COOK, REBECCA . . CORRIGAN, ETTA IRENE . COWAN, NEI,LIE lVllARY . COWLING, MABEL ELTA . CROSBY, HELEN AMELIA . DORA ELLEN MERRILT4, T7 6G5Z!l'67' CLASS MEMBERS 45 ELLA MAY CRUSSELL, Poe! . . Adams , Camden, N. . NVOllaStOn, Mass. New Brighton, Pa. . . Rochester . . Bingliamton Kansas City, Mo. . Grenloch, N. . Danbury, Conn. Wilmington, Del. . Grand Rapids, Mich. Springfield, Mass. . . Elmira . l-lartford, Conn. Ramsey, N. I. . Kingston . Asheville, N. C. . . . Troy Fall River, Mass. . Cleveland, O. . . Hobart . Chicago, Ill. . Grand Rapids, Mich. CRUM, HELEN VAN FLEET CUDDEEACR, ANNA DIILLS . CURD, PATTY .... CURTISS, FLORENCE EGLANTINE CUTTING, ELIZABETH SCOYEL . DALE, MARY BLISS . . . DAVIS, DIARY CAROLINE . DAY, NIABEL EVELYN DELAND, MAIIY LEWIS . DEWEY, ALICE MARION . DIBBLE, ANNA MARIE . DOLLIVER, EDA FLORENCE DOYEN, NIABEL FLORENCE . DUNNING, FLORENCE LILLIAN . EDGAR, GERTRUDE . . . ELIIRED, NINA OTIS . . EVERTS, ELIZABETH DELAIIIATER FENTON, FRANCES . . . FLENIING, MARX' . . FREEMAN, LUCY BIGELOXV . GENTRY, RUTH RUSSELL . . HADLEY, THEOIIOSIA HAMILTON HANNUM, JANE lVlARIE . . HARRIS, MARY BERTRAM HA'l'FIELD, FRANCES MIABEL . HEARNE, IDALEA I'IAS'l'lNGS . I'IEATI-I, HELEN CELIA . HEDGES, BLANCHE BLOSSOIYI . HEDRICR, hlARY SIIERIYOOD . H EQUENBOURG, ETIIIZL NIARIE HILL, lVlARGUER1'l'E GOULD . JOHNSON, ELIZABETH FORREST JOHNSTON, RUTH NIABEL . IQELLY, MARY BLANCI-IE . KENNEDY, LUCY BELL . ICICNNEDY, NIABEI. CLAIRE IQENT, GRACE LUELLA . LANCE, EIIELINE . . LAVVRENCE, EIIITII CLARE LESLIE, JEAN AGNES . . LITTLEJOHN, HILDA STUART . . LORD, ELEANOR ANNA . LOUD, EMILY I'IA'l'HANVAY LOUD, FLORENCE VILITTA . BICCARRELL, I'lARRIET BIRCH . MCKINLEY, FALLIE FELKER . MCNAIR, l'lANNA1-I LOUISE MASON, MARY ATNVATER MERRILL, DORA ELLEN . lVlERRl'l l', ANNA VAIL . IWILLER, JESSIE ELEANOR AIILLER, MONA LOUISE . MOIIEAT, IYIARY CUTTER . NIOORE, EIINA FLORENCE MOORE, ELIZABETH . . NIUNDY, CAROLINE . . . BIURPHY, BIARION COREILLR . . Bedford, Iowa . Port Jervis . Joyesdale, Ky. . . Rochester North Adams, Mass. . Beyrout, Syria . Yonkers . . Albany , . Fairport Fort Monroe, Va. . . . Perry Somerville, Mass. Peterboro, N. H. Indianapolis, Ind. . Rahway, N. Coronado Beach, Cal. . . Binghamton NVaShington, D. C. . Harrisburg, Pa. . Worcester, Mass. Kansas City, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. . Victory Mills Salem, Mass. . . Utica . Austin, Tex. . Concord, N. H. . . Dansville . Salisbury, N. C. . Dunkirk . Moline, Ill. . . Utica Port Leyden . Penn Yan Pittsburg, Pa. . Denver, Col. . Newark, N. J. . Watertown Cleveland, O. . Chicago, III. Upper Montclair, N. J. . Rosemont, Pa. . Au Sable, Mich. . -Au Sable, Mich. . Mclieesport, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Omaha, Neb. . Batavia Chicago, Ill. . Brooklyn Olathe, Kan. Olathe, Kan. . New York . Arnold, Pa. . St. Louis, Mo. . Newark, N. Springheld, Mass. IWYIERS, WIARY VAN SCI-IOONHOVEN . . . . . New York IVIYNTER, EMILY . . NELSON, CHARLOTTE BRIGGS . ORR, LUELLA . . . OTIS, HARRIETTE MIIDGLEY . PARTON, I-IULDA ERNESTINE . PIERCE, EVELINA . . . POLLARD, MARGARET ADELAIDIS RAMSAY, ISABELLE LOUISE . RIBLET, WINIERED SOPHIA ROE, MABEL . . . RUSSELL, CLARA LOUISE . SANFORD, LOUISE . . SCHA-II'rz, ADELE . . . SHANTZ, PIARRIET ELIZABETH . SHORES, BESSIE . . . SIMPSON, FANNY PRODDOXV SKINNER, FRANCES LAURA SRIEDBERG, NlARY MYNDERSE . SMITH, ELIZABETH lWANLEY SNYDER, ERMINA . . SPENCER, MAY BLACKIIAN SPERRY, CAROLINE MAY . STARK, HELEN LOUISE . STENVART, MARY DAISY . STODDARD, CAROLINE . SWIFT, HELEN DICKINSON TALMADGE, BESSIE JACKSON . TANNER, SUSAN AMELIA . . TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE ROTHELIA TAYLOR, OLIVE EDITH . . THOMAS, MINNIE ELSIE . TODD, NIILLICENT . . UTTER, GRACE LILLIAN . . VVALCH, GERTRUDE HARRIET . NVALLBERG, CLARA LOUISE XIVEBBER, GRACE . . VVELLS, FLORENCE ADA . VVHITE, ELSA HILLYER . WHITE, l'lELEN VIRGINIA. WILLIAMS, EMMA AMELIA WILLIAMSON, HELEN EXVING . WILSON, BESSIE DAVIS . WRIGHT, MAUDE . . YOUNG, GRACE EDNA . . ZININIERMAN, JULIA ELIZABETH . Buffalo Decatur, Ill. Denver, Col. . Kingston . Yonkers . Portland, Me. . Keene, N. H. . Perth Amboy, N. J. . . , Erie, Pa. . . Chicago, Ill. Great Barrington, Mass. . Knoxville, Tenn. . St. Louis, Mo. . Rochester Ashland, Wis. . . New York . Milwaukee, Wis. . . Saugerties Portland, Me. . Lansingburg . . . Brooklyn . North Adams, Mass. . . Penn Yan Atlanta, Ga. . Rochester . Ottawa, Ill. . Hammondsport . Erie, Pa. . . Gloversville . Wfashington, Pa. . Langsinburg . Amherst, Mass. . Brooklyn . Syracuse . Brooklyn Salem, Mass. . Racine, Wis. Cambridge, Mass. . Camden, N. J. . . Waterville . Evansville, Ind. . Brooklyn . Hinsdale, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. . Cleveland, O. T x FRESHMAN EDHTNUAL HESE a 1 'NN rw! Y X f X i Willa KE:aF5, r F ' 'iyfgb g lil ' 1' ' il i iii Xiitfi i?'H NX ,ji l ,,' ,f ilu w I ' 31 'f fukin fe 'N xii if H100 re the Freshmen primeval Q these wandering girls with their note-books, Silent, secluded, still, receiving impressions for Eng- lish 5 Counting the bricks in the Gym., and noting its size and proportions g Stealthily stealing behind the unsuspecting pedestrian, Picking up snatches of talk, and dressing them up for an essay. These are the Freshmen primeval, who, oft in the cause scientific, Count the sl:eleton's bones, and Ht the n1annikin's ' innards g Fit them in reckless haste, in strange and uncouth dislocation. These are the Freshmen primeval 5 but where is that air of possession 3 Xdfhere the demeanor that speaks a mind above rule and restriction P Gone is that spirit, and gone that erstwhile look of importance 3 Va.nish'd their verdant hopes, and vanish'd their youthful ambitions 5 Crush'd 'neath the weight of the frustum, the arc, and convex polyedral. Still from their neighboring stations the mournful, ever-green pine trees Speak, and in tones sympathetic answer the wail of the Freshmen. 43 6 nga . . NZB ERESHMAN CLASS AGNES RAOUL, P1'eJz'a7e1zZ IJRIDESHIA ID ROSE CLASS OFFICERS MARY TAYLOR, Wke-Pffeszkkfzt ADAMS, lX'lARGARET DUDLEY ALLEN, CLARE . . . ALLERTON, IDA MAY . AMBLER, ALICE MAY . . ANDERSON, I'fARRIE'l'TE ADELE . ANDERSON, lWARY FLORENCE ANDRENVS, MABEL JULIA . AREY, MILDRED GRANNIS . AUSTIN, MABEL EMOGENE . BACHELLER, ALICE HELEN. BACON, BERTHA LILIAN . BAHRET, RUTH ALMA BAKER, ELSIE LENORE . BAKER, LILIT1-I ELIZABETH BARBER, SARAH POSTLETHXVAITE BARKER, MAY EMMA. . BARNARD, RUTH VVOLCOTT BARRATT, AMELIA SUTHERLAND BATES, CAROLINE QXVOODSON BEAHAM, HELEN . . BELKNAP, MIARY . . BELL, EDITH CAMMA . . BENNETT, FLORENCE MARY BENTON, CAROLINE METCALE BESSE, GERTRUDE LOUISA . JANE PRISCILLA SOUSA, Sezrefazjf MARY BELKNAP, T7'efz.vm'c'f' CLASS MEMBERS 49 Brookline, Mass. . St. Louis, Mo. . Pittsburg, Pa. . Poughkeepsie Mt. Vernon . Caledonia, O. Williamstown , M ass. . . Rochester New Haven, Conn. . Lowell, Mass. . . Brooklyn . Poughkeepsie VVhite Haven, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Englewood, N. . Pittsburg, Pa. North Tonawanda . Poughkeepsie . St. Louis, Mo. Independence, Mo. . Louisville, Ky. . Mt. Vernon, O. Nantucket, Mass. . Chicago, Ill. Springfield, Mass. BLITZ, GRACE AGUILAR . BOURNE, ADELAIDE . BOYD, OLIVE ANDERSON . BRIBACI-I, JENNY ESTHER . BROWN, ELEANOR ABBOTT BROXVN, JEANNETTE SHELDON BRONVNELL, FRANCES JONES BRUNNER, LOUISE . . BURNS, LUCY . . BURR, LUCY LOUISE . . CAELE, ANNIE SOUTHVVICK CANBY, MARION ROBERTS . CAREY, ELEANOR . CARRIER, IRENE SCOTT . CATER, VIRGINIA CAROLYN CHAMBERLAIN, HELEN FRANCES CHAMBERLIN, ALICE MAY CHAPIN, LOUISA . . CLAPP, ELSIE RIPLEY CLUTE, FLORENCE . . CONGER, MARGARE'f LYNCH CONRLIN, ELEANOR BUCHANAN COOK, GRACE LAURETA . CORBIN, ANNA LUCINDA . COSSAART, LEILA . CRABBE, DAISY M. . . CROCKETT, LILLIAN JAMES CROSS, MZARY VVILSON . DANFORTH, EDITH STUDLEY DAVIDSON, MARION . . DAVIS, MARY SARGENT . DEAN, ETI-IEL WENBAN . , DILL, CAROLINE BREWSTER DOOLI'l fLE, MARION BIEGLER IJOUGI-IERTY, ALICE ELIZABETH DUNBAR, NELLIE ANNA . DUNCAN, INA . . . DUNNING, EMILY BEEIQMAN EASTIIAN, CATHERINE CRYSTAL ELDER, NIARGARET lN'lUNRO ELLIS, BERTHA RAYMOND . ELTZROTI-I, CLARA COLLIN ENGLISH, HELEN . . EXVER, JOSEPHINE hdIRANDA FARNHAII, ALICE JULIA . FLETCHER, ADOLPIIINE . Detroit, Mich. Gloversville . Brooklyn . St. Louis, Mo. . Concord, N. H. . Elizabeth, N. . St. Louis, Mo. . St. Louis, Mo. . Brooklyn . Bangor, Me. . Hinsdale, Ill. VVilrnington, Del. Indianapolis, Ind. . Detroit, Mich. Forsyth, Ga. . Buffalo . . Geneva, O. Lake Forest, Ill. . . Brooklyn Saratoga Springs . New York . Newark, N. . Canajoharie Eaton Rapids, Mich. . Middlefield Rockaway Beach . Franklin, Tenn. Providence, R. I. Wfilinington, Del. XVatertown, Mass. . Cincinnati, O. San Francisco, Cal. . Melrose, Mass. . Brooklyn . Brooklyn . VVausau, XVis. XVaSlIington, Pa. Brookline, Mass. . . Elmira VVincheSter, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. . Lebanon, O. Kansas City, Mo. Providence, R. I. . Salem, Mass. Little Rock, Ark. FONDA, ELIZAEETII HANVLEY . FOOTE, SADIE ANNA . . FOSDICK, MARY VIRGINIA. FREDERICK, CLARA HARRIET FREEMAN, SARA LIARRIET . FREIBIERGER, FANNIE ALIDA FROST, NIARION RHEA . FULTON, ICATE STAGG FUNK, iXiADELEINE . GLEN, IDA FRANCES . GORHANI, VIRGINIA . GREENE, BESS . . . GREGORY, LOUISE HOYT . HALL, ANNIE LOUISE . HALL, MARGARE'I' VVOODBURN . HANNAII, FLORENCE . . HANNA1i, lWARINDA PARKE HARD, IRMA WALTON . HEATER, ILELEN BIRDSALL HEAXVER, NIYRTILLA LUELLA HECKER, GRACE CLARA . HIEQUEMBOURG, AGATIIA JESSIE HOLDEN, NlARGARET'l'A XVEBB . HOLT, CLARA FARVVELL . HOLZMAN, HARRIET CECILIA . HOOKER, JEANET TE HUNTINGTON HOWE, iYiABlfZL ELLA . . . HOYT, SUE HASTINGS . HUBISELL, I'IARRIET'1' FRANCES . HUDSON, MARY LEE . . HUNTlNG1'ON, GEORGIA M. JACKSON, EDITH SARAH . . QKQKHLER, INGEEORG BIARGARETHIE . IfAUFFMAN,V1OLET . . . IQELLOGG, ANGIE LILLIAN , KIIIEE, EDNA LAURA . IQLINE, MINERVA COZENS . LANGDON, ANNIE ELLIOTT LAWRENCE, CORNELIA . LEPPERT, MAUDE SOPIIIA . LOEB, CHARLOTTE . LOWE, JESSIE ALIDA LOY, EDNA LOUISE . LUPTON, ANNA BUCK . hiACCOY, I'IARRIE'l' JEAN . BIACDONALD, lWARY HARRIET-. Boulder, Col. Poughkeepsie . Louisville, Ky. . Melrose, Mass. . Lyndonville . Clinton Red Bank, N. . Paterson, N. I. Bloomington, lll. . . Rochester Grand Rapids, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Princeton, Mass. . Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Poughkeepsie . Auburn . . Oneida Wlaterlbury, Conn. . . Pittsford . Detroit, Mich. . D u n ki rk . Madison, N. J. Claremont, N. H, . Spokane, XVaSh. . Rochester . Fairport Chicago, Ill. . . Stamford WVayneSburg, Pa. . . Rochester Kennett Square, Pa. . . Buffalo . St. Louis, Mo. . . XVateI'town Hartford, Conn. . Cleveland, O. . . Brooklyn . '1xZlCOl1l2l, Wlash. . Fort Plain Ticonderoga . Le Roy , Pittsburg, Pa. . Rahway, N. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Cleveland, O. MGCARTI-Ii', LILLIAN ELMINA . NICCULLOCH, lVlARGARET . . MCCULLOUGII, BELLE . . MGMURIIHY, SUSANNAI-I JANE . MGWILLIAMS, HIPLEN NIARQUAND MAHON, JIISEPI-IINE DUNLO11 . MANROSS, ELIZAEETI-I LOUISE . MARCUS, FANNIE . . MARSH, SARAH GRISIVOLD NIATHER, lVlARGARE'l' . MELVAIN, JANET FREIJERICA . MERRILL, lNlARY FROST . lVlERR1'liT, LOUISE HOYT . lVlILLARD, .HARRIET SOPER lVlILLS, lVlARY ELIZABETH . MOORIZ, COYLA BRADY lVlORl4Il-IOUSE, MARGARET , ' . MORGAN, liATHARINE BIERRILL lWlORRlS, Nl'ARY TROVILLO . . NIORRISON. ETIIEL . NIOSER, NIARGARET . . . NEUHAUS, I'IENRIE'l l'E ALBERTINA NICPIOLS, ELSIE DAVIES . . NORTH, MARION l'IOXVE . NORTON, HILDA . PAGE, EDNA LOUISE . . PARKER, ELIZABETH LOUISE . PATTISON, ALETI-IEIA ELIZA PAYNE, HAliRIE'l' . . PEGIQ, l'lILDA MARGARET . PINEO, LOUISE . . PONVER, GRACE ALLAN PRATT, NELLIE GRACE . PRENTISS, MAIIJORIE LEW-IS RANDALL, ETHEL ELIZABETH . RAOUL, AGNES . . . RI-IODES, ABBII5 CAROLINE RICIQERT, ETHEL QUINTON ROBBINS, JULIET FORSYTII ROGERS, DELL GENEVA . . ROSAN, JOSEPIIINE NEXXVBERRY . RUSSELL, ELLA MA Y . DE SALLIER, EMERANCE . SCI-IUYLER, ETHEL VALENTINE SEMPLE, BONNER . . SHARP, ELLEN JAYNE . . Auburn Indianapolis, Incl. Lake Forest, Ill. . Tacoma, Wash. . Brooklyn . Pittsburg, Pa. New Haven, Conn. . Cincinnati, O. . Paterson, N. New Haven, Conn. . Poughkeepsie . Portland, Me. Stamford, Conn. XVest Newton, Mass. . Decatur, Ill. . Le Mars, Iowa . Danville, lll. Kansas City, Mo. . Pittsburg, Pa. . Omaha, Neb. Mechanicsburg, Pa. . . Brooklyn . Louisville, Ky. Brookline, Mass. . Detroit. Mich. . Hornellsville . Louisville, Ky. . Milford, O. Englewood, N. . Bristol, Conn. . Milltown, Me. East Orange, N. I. . , Oswego . . . Brooklyn West Bay City, Mich. . Atlanta, Ga. Steubenville, O. Chicago, Ill. . Detroit, Mich. Springfield, Mass. . . Brooklyn New Haven, Conn. . XVatertoWn . Haworth, N. . Louisville, Ky. . Camden, N. SI-IEPARD, RUTH . . SMITII, ES'l'E1,LIi GENEVIEYE SMITII, RIARGUICRITE . SOUSA, JANE PRISCILLA SPENCER, EEFA HOSAIER . SI-ICER, CELIA ARNOLD STARR, NIARY ISABELLA . STEPHEN, MAEEL HARRIET S'1'E'l'TLER, AUGUSTA . STEVENS, hlARY HOLMES . STEWART, H AZEL Howie . STOWER, CAROLINE ELIZABETH STREETER, SARAH ALICE . SU'rIfI-IIN, JOSEPIIINE l1UL1SER'l' TACCART, NORA . . 'l'ALCOT'l', FLORENCE l'lAZEN TAYLOR, :LVIARY . . TIIONIPSON, CLARA NIILDRED THOMPSON, ELIZABETH BURD T1-IORNTON, MAY . . TOWNSEND, GEORGIA Goss UPTEGROVIC, RONVENA BEATTIIC UPTON, ELIZABETH FENNO VANANIEE, TIIEODORA . XVAKEMAN, ETI-IEL SI-IERWOOD WARNER, CARRIE ELIZABETI-I XVATKINS, LILIAN PEARL . YVAYNE, MARY VVRIG1-IT . WEEIJ, ETIIEL GEOROINE . XVEIDIZNSALL, CLARA IRAN WEILLS, MARGARET REBECCA WEINER, ANNA LOUISE . XVELLMAN, RAY ELDINE . WHAIIEN, ANNA CECILIA . VVHITE, FLORENCE . . VVHITMORE, HELEN LOUISE WILE, HELEN ROSE . . WILFORD, EUGENIA . . NVILLIAMSON, K ATE GATCH VVILSON, MARY AGNES . WOOD, AGNES SIIRAGUE . WOOD, HELEN ROBINSON XVOOD, LILLIAN lX1AY . WORCESTER, AEIGAIL IQEITH XNRIGHT, ELEANOR LOUISE YAGER, ANNA ELIZABETH . Des Moines, Iowa . Tarrytown . Pittsburg, Pa. . . New York . Gloversville Providence, R. I. Springfield, Mass. . Omaha, Neb. Chicago, Ill, . Rochester Bangor, Me. Plattsburgh . 'Iohnstown . . Brooklyn Indianapolis, Incl. New Britain, Conn. . .Poughkeepsie Atlanta, Ga. . Allegheny, Pa. . Moravia . Tarrytown . Brooklyn . Orange, N. . . . Newburgh Green's Farms, Conn, . Cincinnati, O. . Pittsburg, Pa. . Savannah, Ga. . Brooklyn . Omaha, Neb. , Sing Sinor D . . Rondout Fruit Vale, Cal. . Louisville . Chicago, Ill. Brunswick, Me. . . Rochester Branford, Conn. Evansville, Ind. . Indiana, Pa. . Port Richmond . Port Perry, Pa. Ticonderoga . Allegheny, Pa. . Portland, Me. Wfatertown FELLOW M-'- 'Q A my Rzchm dean and Lydm Ira!! Balzbail .Fozmdzztz'an. ANNE MOORE, A.B., 1896, A.M., 1897, Biology. University of Chicago. GRADUATE SCI-IOLARS EDA C. BOXVMAN, A. B., 1899, Mathematics. DIARY LOUISE BRINCKERHOFF, A.B., 1899, English. AUGUSTA CHOATE, A.B., 1899, Latin and French. JEAN HAMILTON, A.B., 1899, English. BLANCIIE MARTIN, A. li., 1899, Mathematics and Astronomy. RUTH BAR'1'LE'l'T MEARS, A.B., 1899, Chemistry. BERTI-IA RICHARDSON, A.B.,1SQ9. EconomicS. GRADUATE STUDENTS IQATHARINE INNIS ARNOLD, A.B., 1895, French. EMMA LOUISE IACOIIUS, A.B., 1899, Music. JULIA ENSIGN PETTEE, A.B., 1899, English. BEATRICE SHAXV, A.B., 1897, Music. LEILA CLEMENT SIJAULDING, A.B., 1899, Greek. HELEN DUNBAR TI-IOMPSON, A.B., 1899, English. BESSIE MARIE' TOMPKINS, A.B., 1899, Biology. IN SPECIAL COURSES BLARESLEE, SOPHIE LOUISE, Buffalo. C.-XTHCART, ELIZABETH JANE, Newburgh. DYAS, VIRGINIA BOUCHELLE, Columbia, Mo. FISH, ELIZAISETH ROWE, Poughkeepsie. FISH, LARAH DWINEL, Poughkeepsie. GIEHL, JENNIE AUGUSTA, Rome. HASTINGS, BLANCI-IE MABEL, Palmer, Mass. HOLT, SARAH ADALINE, Waverley, Mass, MCKAY, hir-XBEL, Dunkirk. MCMENEMY, NIARY HARLAND, Blair, Neb. NIANDEVILLE, MfXRY EUGENIA, Carrollton, Ga. ODJARD, ANNA OVEDIA, Mankato, Minn. PONVERS, IVIARY ELIZABETH, Muncie, Ind. RICHRIOND, LILLIE, Bethel, Conn. STICKNEV, ISAEEL, Lynn, Mass. HURD, JESSIE, Syracuse. VfXNDEliBlL'1', MABEI, TILDEN, Princeton, N. J. KESSLER, JOSEPHINE DILNVORTI4, Butte, Mont. XVAITE, DIIXNNIE ESTELLE, Watertown. KETCI-IAM, ELSINORE LOUISE, Pittston, Pa. WILLIAMS, GRACE LOUISE, Brockport. SUMMARY Graduate Students Seniors - - juniors - Sophomores Freshmen - - - In Special Courses - MERRELL, LUCINDA DAvToN, Flemington, N. J. 15 I24 I4I 131 212 22 Wliole nulnber - - 54 645 NEW YORK - MASSACHUSET'fS NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA MICHIGAN - ILLINOIS OHIO - - CONNECTICUT MISSOURI - INDIANA - IOYVA - KENTUCKY - MAINE GEORGIA NEW HAMPSHIRE CALIFORNIA COLORADO - DELAWARE - STATES REPRESENTED - 212 57 50 46 3I 27 24 20 I8 I6 I5 II IO 8 8 6 6 5 NEBRASKA - NOR1'H CAROLINA - RHODE ISLAND TENNESSEE IQANSAS - WISCONSIN - - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MINNESOTA - - TEXAS - WASHINGTON - ARKANSAS MONTANA VERMONT VIRGINIA BURMA - CANADA - SYRIA - TURKEY - ,,,, J , f, . . .559 l 55 . 'tj ER better pay attentlon to the stoodents' regula- WE H f tions Tgllv 2 y 1 ' ' I An cease to cheer an holler lottd at mldmght :fain ffwlllnn,ty,m .4 lb t. ce e ra 1onS, U iiqiggaggbfo' . An' report yer boist'rous ne-1gl1bo1's 'at clusters ' N all about, N 'al Er Self-Guv'mu11t 'll get yer ef yer dO1l,t Watch I G out ! ' ...,,,11lH5u ,mx., N ' mCw-ALA. 56 'Xu' QrNuv CKMC, l0l00. STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION IQOO MABEL PEARSON SCI-IMIDT, JJ7'l'.fZ'dL'7Zf 1900 ISABEL BLISS TROXVBRIDGE, Vife-P1-rxzliefzf IQOI LOUISE BARTLETT PLATT, Serfwffzfjf and Tn'a.rzz1'e1' COMMITTEE ON SELF-GOVERNMENT IQOO CHAIRMAN IQOO NIABEL PEARSON SCI-IMIDT I. B. TROWBRIDGE E. R. ARMSTRONG E. R. OBERLV 1902 IQOI A. E. HOLDEN C. S. REED A. M. STIMSON, ,P7'.'.'.fZ'6lJL'7ZZ' of Sirozzg' Ha!! L. S. HOLh'IQUIS'F, f7l'Z,S'Z.IfL'lZf of lfzzyznolm' ffozzse M. B. DALE 1903 I-I. A. ANDERSON A. RAOUI. T. H. H,-XDLEY 57 m f 0 some it means meetings in chapel, 11' E W . . slfwa iflf To some lt means nothmg at all, . l . ,. - 1 - 'l Q.u.,. WWE is I lQgi!glli'w.,,uuv,.,8'iQgZ7 To some it means Washrags and clothing, And to some just 1ce cream m Plul. Hall C 'Meow' B 2 ..llIIIIllWlIllIIllllHll N ,-1 I4 I 1HHy N K MC fam. 58 Q.Nx,C, 10100 Y. W. C. ZX. GFFICERS, 1899-1 900 IQOO EMMA BRADLEY, P: 1900 RUTH RICHARDSON 1901 JULIA STIM 'esidwzz' , Vin'-Pf'esz'a'wLt IQOI ELSIE MENDELL, C01'rc'.7a1zfz'z'11g Sufrcfnaj SON, Ifecozdizzg Secraiafjf IQO2 MARY DALE, T7'L'H52l7'Zl' 59 IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOI 1902 IQOI IQOI 1900 IQOO 1901 1 900 Y. W. C. A. COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON DEVOTIONAL MEETINGS I 1900 C. VV. VXTILKINS, C!2zzi1'f11r112 E. R. Armstrong 1901 IE. L. Brooks M. L. Horst 1902 F. L. Dunning COMMITTEE ON MISSIONARY WORK IQOI M. CALHOUN, Cl7!Z2'7'7l1!Z7l I. B. Trowbridge IQOI M. H. Ford 1902 M. V. Myers COMMITTEE ON PI-IILANTHROPIC VVORK 1901 M. B. XVI-IITMAN, Cmzirfnnn GENERAL IVORK COLLEGE XVORK F. Dorrance, CAGl'I'llIU7Z IQOO H. M. Henshaw F. I-Iarrah 1901 K. Glendinning E. Wfellington 1902 M. C. Moffat A. XV. Bird . COMMITTEE ON MUSIC IQOI L. J. Sr1x r111z, Chaz?-mafz L. B. Platt 1902 R. A. F.. Holden 1902 P. XV. johnson Curd COMMITTEE ON BIBLE STUDY IQOO M. P. ESS, Chaiwfznn M. L. Ray IQOI L. T. Bartlett W. M. Richardson 1902 C. M. Sperry B. K. Peters 1902 C. F. Holt COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION OF HANDBOOKS 1900 E. BRADL1aY, CAHZZIVIIIZIZ R. R. Richardson IQOI SICQIIHSOII 60 W0 ' . ., V In 1 - . sr, 1 V - an .,.. -1 ,?. 15 fl' 4, N . Q - D . , , 'fir- -.. -. A f- H'-f .H Y- ' 73:1 1354, sf -f' 13 -at 2. ,HQ ,f -, .3:,.-.I-1,52 , , , ,if ' ' ' .Q-arm.: 'f- ' ' lx , -i Q U :ZZ Q .1 Q .. W , Q . , ,Z f, - M 4 vlm,4gQ,.,.,., .QV xl .Nb- ,, , 30 , V, . Q. if A -A 5 22+ 1 .:.-ig: ' ' fag: e -' 41,2 1 . mf 9, ,J-: -5,5 A U . ,7 my f . .X ch : 533 525511. 45: Zi? . Q 5 'll :Qi 3 S 1 .Q Q, 1' i 1 J - J W' ' H? 2' , I x X X , x 1, 4 MN. J oknsvn DVC! matics 61 M K f N four Hall Plays we take the part of meng We have no flowers save those we buy: bu 2 A 1 Q G .paw when I . REM Our Ph1l. Dance comes, these two we do not xndaaiwo' A QNQOI' ack? Both men and flowers are in abundance then. ,1 9 -I :NUR-LAQSM K cm J . , Q61-X. t va.-sggisl va.:-1. V V A og s,umlmmm1llnm1wk mm 62 1900 1900 1901 IQOI IQOO 1901 f . C,.Nx.C, :Ciao PHILALETHEIS ICED, FVIIITE AND BLUE OFFICERS CHRISTEL WHIPPLE VVILKINS, Presiriwzi SUSAN ELIZABETH MCMAHON, V1're-Pwsifiefzi CLARA.LEAVUUTBAXTER,Swwmq LUCY'TOWNSENIDBARTLETT,YVMMWW JOSEPHINE MEDBURY'ANGELL,PMWWWHLMQQV ANNIE GRAHAM HUME, Axszlvlam' Properzjf l1flZ7lIZlQ'L'7' 63 IQOO 1900 IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 IQOO 1900 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO 1900 M M B. F. M -A S. A. IQOO IQOO 1901 1902 . L. Baker . Benedict L. De Graff C. Dowling . Dunning L. Eiseman L. Fowler L. Havens H. M. Henshaw M. L. Horst M. H. Larsen M. Lovett E. Merritt E. R. Oberly A. H. Page R. Reed S. A. Riddell V. Sauvage M. M. Spratt C. H. Stevens I. B. Tarbox M. E. Temple I. A. Tourtellot CHAPTER ALPHA To?xp.o3,usV Uocjnal efvat RED SADIE LESLIE FOWYLER, P1'2.r2'a'e1L! MARGARET DUNNING, VZILY-Pl'6'IiKl,8l1Zi MARIAN BLITZ, Secrfiazjf ANNA MILLS CUDDEBACK, T1'ezzrm'w' MEMBERS 1900 G. Vaile IQOO M. l1Va.ller IQOI B. Adair IQOI A. Affeld IQOI A. G. Ayer IQOI B. S. Bell 1901 M. Blitz 1901 V. Goodenow 1901 E. M. Gregg IQOI A. L. Howe IQO1 L. E. Kindred IQOI B. Lockwood IQOI E. Mendell 1 IQOI V. L. Nisbet IQOI M. H. Perkins IQOI J. Pulsifer IQOI E. B. Taft 1901 M. H. Wfaterbury 1901 E. E. Wellington 1902 A. M. Cuddeback 1902 M. B. Dale 1902 A. M. Dewey 1902 M. B. Harris SPECIAL I. Hurd I. Sticlcney 64 1902 1902 1902 IQO2 1902 1903 IQO3 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 IQO3 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 E. Merrill C. Moffat V. Myers B. Spencer Stoddard H. Bacheller L. Bacon L. Besse R. Clapp L, Corbin Knappen Morehouse Norton E. Randall de Sallier V. Schuyler I. Starr B. Uptegrove A. C. Whalen Winchester S. Wood. IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 IQOO IQOO CHAPTER BETA 1900 1900 1901 1901 V. Barnard G. M. Cancller M. B. Comstock A. M. Crater F. G. Dean M. Frothingham H. B. Johnston M, C. Kauffman A. U. Lane E. C. Packer I. M. Payne S. G. Pierce M. L. Ray VV. M. Richardson E. K. Samson 3 TB. 151119171 0'qpcfJ,u.ev PV111 TE ALICE UNDERHILL LANE, Pv'f.rifi.v1! MARY DELIA SMITH, V120-F7'f1l1z'!lzz' ALICE MARY STIMSON, Sccrfiafjf MARIAN MUNSON MORGAN, T7'e1z1z17'w' MEMBERS IQOO A. P. Saver-y IQOO M D. Smith 1901 G. G. Gilman 1901 A. E. Holden 1901 M. M. Morgan 1901 B. K. Peters 1901 M V. Riddle IQOI A. M. Stimson 1901 H E. Storke 1901 E. L. Tourtellotte 1901 H F. Welch 1902 G. C. Barnard IQO2 I-I V. Crum IQO2 E. F. Dolliver IQO2 F. Fenton SPECIAL I. D. Kessler 64 1902 IQO2 IQO2 1902 1902 1902 1903 IQO3 1903 1903 1903 1903 T903 1903 1903 R. Gentry 'W. johnson Sanford P. Simpson A. W'ells XVhite W. Barnard C. YV. Bates VV. Dean H. Gregory Kauffman H. Merritt H. Sutphin . B. Thompson . L. wvflgllt IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO 1901 1901 IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI 1900 1901 1902 1902 R. Armstrong P. Barrows S. Bartlett Borden L. Branch L. Cahn B. Cossar Dorrance E. McMahon E. O'C0nnell Peake VV. Plumb M. Scarborough, DeR. Suffern S. VVagar YV. Wilkins R. Albright H. Baldwin T. Bartlett L. Baxter Calhoun M. Currey CHAPTER OMEGA SUSAN ELIZABETH MCMAHON, Presidefzl LUCY TOWNSEND BARTLETT, Via'-Pafesidezzl CLARA FARVVELL HOLT, Secfvfarjf HELEN AMELIA CROSBY, T7'ZHIZl7'E7' MEMBERS IQOI A. Cropsey IQOI M. H. Ford IQOI H W. Foster IQOI K. H. Glendinning IQOI L. S. Holmquist IQOI A. G. Hume 1901 M. P. jackson IQOI A. justice 1901 A. W. Leavitt 1901 E. W. McClenahan 1901 L. B. Platt IQOI C. Stimson IQOI M. B. Tupper IQOI M. R. Vaughan 1901 A. J. C. Webster IQOZ G. Bruce 1902 R. Cook IQO2 H A. Crosby IQO2 P. Curd 1902 F. L. Dunning 1902 T. H. Hadley 1902 C. F. Holt 66 1902 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 1902 1903 T903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 B. McCullough XV. C. Nield C. L. Russell C. M. Sperry M. Todd M. Wriglmt H. A. Anderson L. Burns A. S. Cable M. L. Conger M. Elder M. B. Eldredge M. XV. Holden I. Hooker H. J. MacCoy M. F. Merrill J. Robbins B. Semple M. Taylor N. Taggart T. Vanamee M. NVeils 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI IQOI IQOI 1900 1901 IQOI 1902 W. Adlem Andrews M. Angell Bradley B. Day P. Ess Graham John Marsalis R. Oberly V. Pierce P. Schmidt Wadsworth Wells W. Wightman E. Beaham L. Brooks M. H. Cobb L. Cole L. Cole L. Doty E. Farrell B. Hanna CHAPTER THETA FLORENCE WHITE ADLEM, .P7'EJiffKlZf ELSIE LAGRANGE COLE, Vice'-P7'e.via'e1z! GRACE BUHRER HANNA, Srf'L'7'6f!Z7j! ELIZABETH DELAMATER EVERTS, T1'm.vzz1w' MEMBERS IQOI I. XV. Hartridge IQOI A. Milton IQOI S. J. Moore IQOI R. B. Patterson 1901 C. Reed IQOI L. J. Smyth IQOI A. VVadsw0rth IQOI M. B. 'Whitman IQO2 A. L. Barnum 1902 A. H. Barse IQ02 A. W. Bird 1902 M. F. Collison IQO2 E. S. Cutting 1902 G. Edgar 1902 E. D. Everts T902 M. S. Hedrick 1902 L. B. Kennedy IQO2 E. H. Loud IQO2 F. V. Loud IQO2 F. F. McKinley 1902 A. V. Merritt 1902 E. Moore IQO2 M. H. North 67 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 1903 1903 1903 T903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 B. Nelson E. Parton Pierce L. Ramsay M. Russell Schmitz E. Shantz D. Stewart E. Taylor H. White E. Young Beaham Belknap R. Canby B. Elrlredge . V. Fosdick . Funk D. Nichols M. Peck Raoul P. Sousa NON-CHAPTER MEMBERS OF Pl-IILALETHEIS K. C. Baxter P. H. Beadle M. Bourne F. M. Brownell B. Corbin I. Corcilius E. B. Dailey! R. A. H. Dewey M. L. Eshenour H. E. Ettenson L. D. Fairhead F. H. French H. D. Gallagher D. Gans H. K. Bandler L. E. Beebe R. D. Boyd L. S. Bragdon G. F. Burleigh M. Butterfield E. M. Cornell IQOO R. XV. Grefe M. G. Harmon F. Harrah E. L. Hunter L. E. Ieffrey E. L. johnson M. V. Johnson S. F. Johnson F. M. jones S. B. Lent A. M. Le Roy H. B. Long ' L. A. Moriarty L. M. llluckenhoupt IQOI J. A. Davis C. A. Dewey M. D. Dodge I. H. Dunham E. Dutcher M. R. Edmondson K. R. Ellis 68 E. Nelson . M. Preston C. Quigley B. Raymond R. Richardson B. Saville . XV. Segebarth Shouse Sidenberg XV. Smith N. Wlallach M. Wfeelis A. Farnham B. Fichter M. Garvin S. Gibson Greene B. Griffiths C. Griswold H. I. J. M. L. E. Gross M. Hull L. Hunies S. Ingraham Jackman S. Jennings A. E. Langdon M E. Lauder A. Lord E. A. Lord S. P. McDonald S. Miles R Moser M YV. Mossinan R Nellis K A. Norris E. F. Allen L. H. Barbour R L. Barker M. Bateman E. Beers A. XV. Bird N G. Blackmer B. A. G. Carleton C. Carpenter IQOI- Cafzlizzzmz' H. Nutting F. V. Osborn E. O'Sl1aughnessy R. L. Parker C. Poppleton M. A. Raiguel A. Rehman M. P. Ritch A. B. Robbins M. A. Russell J. St. John M. E. Sanborn A. L. Schuldice G. D. Scott I. Seymour G. Shepard 1902 I. XV. Clarke E. V. Cobb E. I. Corrigan M. E. Cowling F. E. Curtiss M. C. Davis M. E. Day A. M. Dibble N. O. Elclrecl 69 K M H H M C. E. E . E . G H E I. I. E I. M . L. J. F. I. H. . O. Siclzley . C. Spalding . A. Steingester . M. Swartz . L. Taggart R. Taylor P. Tilton L. Totman M. Van Slylce H. Yowincliel . I.. Waters C. XVarner I. XVatson Wheelock T. White XV. Woodruff Fleming B. Freeman A. Hannum M. Hzttiield H. Hearne C. Heath B. B. Hedges E. M. Heqnembou M. GQ Hill TK E. F. johnson R. M. Johnston M. B. Kelly M. C. Kennedy G. L. Kent J. A. Leslie E. Lance E. C. Lawrence ll. S. Littlejohn M, A. Mason H. B. McCarrell Ql. E. Miller ' M. D. Adams C. Allen I. M. Allerton M. F. Anderson M. Andrews M. G. Arey M. E. Austin A. H. Bacheller E. L. Baker L. E. Baker S. P. Barber M. E. Barker F. M. Bennett 1 902- Cwzfz'nzm! M. L. Miller E. F. Moore M. C. Murphy E. Mynter H. M. Otis M. A. Pollard YV. S. Riblet B. Shores F. L. Skinner M. M. Smedberg E. M. Smith H. L. Stark 1903 C. E. Benton G. A. Blitz O. A. Boyd I. E. Bribach I. S. Brown F. Brownell L. Brunner L. L. Burr E. Carey I. S. Carrier V. C. Cater H. F. Chamberlain A. M. Chamberlin 70 H B. S. G G. G. H E. H B. I. L. F. E. G. D. A. M E. M M I. D. Swift I. Talmadge A. Tanner H. WValch L. VVallberg -Webber V. White A. Wfilliams E. Williamson D. Wlilson E. Ziminerlnan Chapin Clute B. Conklin L. Cook M. Crahbe L. Crippen VV. Cross S. Danforth Davidson S. Davis M. Doig M. B. Doolittle N. A. Dunbar I. Duncan E. B. Dunning C. C. Eastman M. M. Elder B. R. Ellis C. C. Elzroth H English A. Fletcher S. H. Freeman F. A. Freiherger M. R. Frost K S. Fulton I. E. Glen V. Gorham B. Greene A. L. Hall M. WV. Hall G. K. Hanna I. N. Hanna M. P. Hannah M. L. Hart H. B. Heater M. L. Heaver H C. Holzman S. H. Hoyt H. F. Hubbell M. L. Hudson G. M. Huntington I 903- Cwzlzfaz nm' E. S. Jackson A. L. Kellogg E. L. Kibbe M. C. Kline C. Lawrence M. S. Leppert C. Loeb E. L. Loy L. E. McCarthy M. McCulloch M. H. MacDonald H. M. McWilliams I. D. Mahon E. L. Manross F. Marcus S. G. Marsh M. Mather H. S. Millard M. E. Mills M. T. Morris E. Morrison M. Moser E. L. Page E. L. Parker ' A. E. Pattison H. Payne L. Pineo G. A. Power 71 M. L. Prentiss L. M. Ranney A. C. Rhodes E. Q. Riclcert D. G. Rogers I. N. Rosan M. Russell E. I. Sharp R. Shepard L. Simanton M. Smith E. H. Spencer C. A. Spicer M. H. Stephen A. Stettler M. H. Stevens H. H. Stewart C. E. Stower S. A. Streeter F. H. Talcott C. M. Thompson M. Thornton G. G. Townsend E. F. Upton E. S. 'Wakeman L. P. Watkins M. 'W. Wayiie C. I. W'eiclensall A. L. Xveiuer R. E. Yvellman H. L. VVhitmore S. L. Blakeslee V. B. Dyas E. VR. Fish L. D. Fish . A. Holt IQO3-C07Zli7Z1L6!l7 H. li. Wile L. M. XVood E. YVi1ford A. K. Worceste'r M. A. Wilsoll SPECIALS J. Hurd A. O. Odjard E. L. Ketcham M. E. Powers M. McKay I. Stickney M. H. MCMCIICIHY M. E. White M. E. Mandeville 72 THLETICS 1 5 H f I 2 , , X K 1 , gf b g r f , c' 4 5 55,32 Veg X174 T5 ff .X XQ f 73 Cf , ,fo.hJl6'v- moo n d! But through and through, the best to view .' Q Wag 3 QR Sm. L igggwww vie. A .' if A Q , f lllllll N MB ju' . . . f EN play baseball in the Springtime, Men play football in the Fallg But all the year round at Vassar We 're playing basket ball. '-fwoaeffo' And then there 's .golf and tennis, .gsx 1 E And fencing in Phil Hall F Are the games in basket ball. f.....,f1W5x? mL.t, ' MCM-4205, 74 NML ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IQOO B. L. DEGRAFF, .P1'FJ7AIfKlZf IQOI LOCKIVOOD, Vz'f.6-Pivkridezzl IQOI A. XVADSTVORTH, Secrefazjf IQO2 F. DUNNING, Tl'FU5Zl7L7 X3 G E. V. A. L. A. E F . A. M A. P. MEMBERS Professor Ely Dr. Kimball Dr. The-lberg Professor Moore IQOO Andrews F. G. Dean S. G. Pierce R. Armstrong B. L. DeGraff T. V. Pierce Barnard F. Dorrance M YY. Plumb P. Barrows M. Dunning M L. Ray S. Bartlett S. L. Fowler E. K. Samson Borden R. VV. Grefe V. Sauvage Bradley M. G. Harmon A. P, Savery M. Brownell E. L. Hunter V. Shouse M. Burnham E. John C. H. Stevens B. Comstock H. B. Long L. 'Wadsworth M. Crater S. McMahon A. N. VVallacl1 B. Day L. Marsalis R. VVells M. T. Perry 76 Affeld G. Ayer H. Baldwin L. Baxter E. Beahain Blitz S. Bragdon L. Brooks A. Budington F. Burleigh Calhoun M. Cornell Crapsey D. Dodge L. Doty H. Dunham Dutcher R. Edmondson B. Fichter XV. Foster 1901 . S. Gibson . Cross L. Howe . G. Hume L. Humes L. Jackman . P. jackson IJ. Kessler . B. King . A. Lauder B. Lockwood . Lord . A. Lord E. XV. McClenz1.lian T. McDonald Mendell -I. Moore Moser W. Mossnian V. L. Nisbet B. Patterson 77 . H. Perkins K. Peters Pulsifer Reed . V. Riddle G. Roth R. Schmitt L. Schuldice Shepard . L. Spalding A. Steingester . M. Swartz R. Taylor L. Totinan R. Vaughan 1. C. Webster F. Welch E. XVellington NVheelock W. Wfoodruff J. R. Avery A. L. Bacheller B. L. Bacon L. H. Barbour G. C. Barnard A. XV. Bird N. G. Blackmer B. G. Carleton I. L. Christy I. YV. Clarke F.. I. Corrigan N. Craig H. A. Crosby H. V. Crumm A, M. Cuddeback E. S. Cutting M. B. Dale M. F.. Day A. M. Dewey H. A. Anderson M. F. Anderson A. B. Ayer C. W. Bates F. M. Bennett M. Belknap G. L. Besse J. F.. Bribach M. R. Canby A. M. Chamberlin F. Clute A IQO2 . M. Dibble M. L. Drake F. L. Dunning . Fenton M. Fleming . Fletcher . H. Hadley . M. Hatfield H. B. Heater M. G. Hill . Holt . B. johnson . M. johnson R. VV. johnson ic a Kneeland l H. S. Littlejohn H. B. McCarrell . F. McKinley . B. Merrill . V. Merritt 1903 M. L. Conger . B. Conklin . L. Corbin . S. Danforth . VV. Dean . G. Dill M. Doig . A. Dunbar . B. Dunning . C. Eastman M. B. Eldredge 78 Minton C. Moffat Moore V. Myers Orr A. Pollard M. Russell Schmitz A. N. Slosson M. Smedburg M. Smith M. Sperry D. Stewart L. Wallberg 'Webber H. White A. Williams D. VVilson Vtfright M. Elder English V. Fosdick E. Fuller Funk L. Hall XV. Hall K. Hanna P. Hannah C. Hecker L. Hearn M. YV. Holden S. H. Hoyt M. Hudson E. S. Jackson M. S. Leppert H. I. MacCoy S. G. Marsh L. McCarthy IQO3-C07Z1Z'7ZZ!C1l7 L. H. Merritt M. Morehouse K. M. Morgan M. Moser E. L. Page A. E. Pattison H. M. Peck G. A. Power M. McCulloch A. Raoul H. M. McWVilliams E. G. Smith M. F. Merrill A. Stettler SPECIAL V, Dyas M. Powers C. A. Spicer M. H. Stevens J. H. Sutphiu N. Taggart F. H. Talcott E. B. Thompson M. XV. VVayue E. S. Wakeman H. L. 'Whitmore A. S. VVood A. K. Worcester 79 Even! 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 120-Yard Hurdle . Running High lump Running Broad lump Standing Broad 'lump Fence Vault . . Basket Ball Throw . Baseball Throw . Putting IS-Pound Shot 300-XTZIICTS Relay Race May 6.--1900 w. ,QQQ 2-0 in favor of 1900 May 6.-1902 vs. 1901 3 4-0 in favor of 1902 May 20.-IQOO wx 1902 g 0-4 in favor of 1900 f' ,UI TRACK ATHLETICS ffemrrz' . IS? seconds . . 34 seconds . , 21? seconds . , 3 feet 9 inches I3 feet 3 inches . 7 feet 6 inches . .1 feet 73 inches 56 feet 05- inches 170 feet 3 inches . 23 feet 5 inches . . . 43 seconds ' . BASKET BALL, 1899 june 3.-IQOO vs. ,QQ Qfor chanipionshipl ..... Championship won by 1900 TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS C ffolzfef' L. S. I-Iolmquist, IQOI I. Adams, '98 I. B. Lockwood, IQOI R. Wells. IQOO E. H. White, 1902 R. Reed, IQOO M. Calhoun, IQOI B. L. DeGraff, IQOO I. C. Thallon, '97 E. Bradley, 1901 E. V. jones, '98 IQOI May 25.-IQOO mx IQOI Q 4-0 in favor of 1901 May 26.-,QQ zur. 1902 g 2-0 in favor of 'QQ Nay 31.-'99 zfx, 1901 3 2-0 in favor of ,QQ 2 to 1 in favor of 1900 Singles ........ B. Lockwood, 1901 Doubles l ' l l U 1 . I M. P. Jackson, IQOI GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Cup held by M. Calhoun, 1901 S0 Q I. B. Lockwood, 1901 WXTCH CT WI ' as '. H., 4. , . ,., 1: ' ': -'z.- -' 'px ' K? f'iziQ ' me , Q 'FW' vii,- SI IQOO BASKET BALL TEAM YELLOW M. YV. PLUMB, Cnjilaizz Center, Right Center, Left Center, Goal, Right Goal, Left Goal, Goal Guard, Left Guard, Right Guard, E, R. OBERLY JU1z1zabef L. DEGRAFF BRADLEY V. JOHNSON LWELLS P. Bmuzows L. RAY R. ARMSTRONG BARNARD W. PLUMR R. T.. DEGRAFF R. XVELLS E. R. ARM?-3'l'Ii-ONG E. Brmnlm' V. BARN.-XRD M. L. RM A. P. BARROXVS M. W. PLUMB M. V. JOHNSON E. R. OBERLY IQOI BASKET BALL TEAM M. CAI .I-IOUN, Cnjflzzirz 1 Center, Right Center, Left Center, Goal Rignt Goal Lieft Goal Goal Guard Right Guard Left Guard, a A. CRAPSEX Jllafzn az FVHITE M. CALHOUN E. M. GARNN A. G. Hmm G. H. BAL1'nw1x L. S. Ho1.11QU1sT J. C. ST1111soN J. PULs11f1z1a E. W. MCCLEXAHAN J. B. Locmvoon 54 J. PULSIFER 1. B, Loclcwoorx J. C. S'r1MsoN E. W. Iv1cC1.ENA1b1,xN A, G. I-limb: G. H. BALDWIN L. S. 1'IOLMQU1S'l' M. CALHOUN A. CRAPSEY E. M. GARVIN I. L. RAMSAY, Cfyblabz I Center Right Center Left Center Goal, Right Goal, Left Goal, Left Goal Goal Guard, Right Guard Left Guard 1 v x 1 1902 BASKET BALL TEAM E. A G. A. D H. C. I. H. F S6 M. E. COVVLING, H. WI-IITE W. BIRD C. BARNARIJ SCX-IMITZ E. MERRILL A. CROSBY F. H oL'r L. RAMSAY V. CRUM L. DUNNING Ililaazagez' A. W. BIRD D. E. MERIQILL A. SCHMITZ C. F. HOLT E. H. XVI-IITE M. E. CONVLING H. V. CRUM I-I. A. CROSBY G. C. BARNARD I. L. RAMSAY F. L. DUNNING H. 1903 BASKET BALL TEAM HOOKE R, Czzpfczifz GREEIV T. VANAMEE, Hfmzager , Center, I. H. HOOKER Right Center, Left Center Goal, Right Goal, Left Goal, Goal Guard, Right Guard, Left Guard, 1 I. E. BRIBACH H. I. MACCOY N. A. DUNBAR M. M. ELDER M. NIATHER A. S. XVOOD E. W. DEAN M. L. 'HEAVER SS Q M. L. IAIEAVER A. S. Woon M. MATHER I. E. BPJBACH E. W. DEAN H. I. BQACCOY J. H. HOOKER T. VANAMEE ' M. M. ELDER M. NAIi'l'1ilNG FENCING ' rw, E- -xv fffff' ' :ig I- i 1 'ilu I ,.4-,:AgQ-7 'j qv-, v , x , -4 -A, , A - 11' W ,,.gQ., A., I I V - -, -i 'L H + 1' -7'- ', :Lf 69- ' ---Llp!! ' ' ' ii AA ' Q63 k. ----4M.-,,-H ' ' ' E 414 , -an f V 1' f ' A'- , he , 'ff -X ,5 9: Vai f . - I -il'j.: '-Q,-I, , A V J 4 g A, L jk al .LA fu '1 ,5f'1Z,Q ' I , ' I l 3.147 . '. . Q R '71 W 9 ,U :X f,,,' . lr: ny? A-ff' 5 I 1 ff ' 131 - :TE ! Q -,,, fagg-+1 5, 1 I 2rps if H iii ai' 5 , , I Qf v z-' f' , , 1 up 'N..,'-ww-. 1, ' f' 1 ' :Wg 5,-'zf,N, f , . 2, 1 , ,. A X, , A 1, AA . f A , , if 24 ig - 5 Q' RX XE' 'i A ' 'Q A, .1 ' 2 lg ' 3? f '21 ' 1 ff 13 ' V!! A 'NQ3:13 1f .- , ' mf- gbf 5',. -.25?3,'K 'GT , 1 ' -, l 'I ' I it .-,' ..,', ' Q. ' Vw 5' ' X' Q?-13-if-g3ff'f,'11' Vii ',,, ',.- GGM-CANL 4 VS ' Au - 7f1 fL?31! ' we W 3' I , ., , A 15 QI CONTEMPORARY CLU B Thzgf 'W .v!zm'z'm' 71111721 177177 aim' 'Zilhlll' fhzjf wrofe, Ami .mme of Mem lhfj' Yilfea' mm' 501726 dia' noi. This year, Ibsen rum' jl!w'm'z'!h they gzmie, They !l7'I' Me lI10.Yf df!11g'hzfzz!aflhu Inf. EUNICE R. OBERLY, ChHi7'71lH12 nf lfxcfzctzkxe Board' FLORENCE M. BROWNELL, C!?az'1'1111m ryf yzldiciczi Bamvz' MARY A. MASON, S?f7'ffHljf 92 X IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQO0 1900 IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 IQOO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 IQOO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 1900 XV. Acllem Barnard P. Barrows S. Bartlett Benedict Borden I. Bourne L. Branch M. Brownell Buclington M. M. B. G. Candler Crater Day Dean A. H . Dewey Dorrance Dunning Gans NV. Grefe G. 'Harmon L. Horst L. Hunter john V. Johnson F. E. R C. M. Johnson M c M a hon Oberly Packer Payne V. Pierce 1 1 i 1 MEMBERS 1900 M. L. Ray IQOI M. R. Edmondson IQOO E. K. Samson 1901 A. B. Griffiths IQOO . Sauvage 1901 G. B. Hanna IQOO M. P. Schmidt 1901 A. E. Holden IQOO . Sidenberg 1901 L. S. Holmquist IQOO . W. Smith 1901 J. L. Hunies IQOO G. I. Spencer IQOI L. jaclcman IQOO M. M. Spratt IQOI M. P. jackson 1900 . H. Stevens 1901 M. A. Mason IQOO B. Tarhox IQOI S. Miles 1900 M. E. Temple 1901 A. Milton 1900 . D. Thorne IQOI R. Nellis IQOO I. B. Trowbriclge IQOI E. O'Shaughnessy IQOO G. Vaile IQOI R. L. Parker IQOO . S. Wagar 1901 M. H. Perkins IQOO . N. WVallach IQOI nl. Pulsifer 1900 M. Waller 1901 C. S. Reed 1901 . H. Baldwin IQOI M. A. Russell IQOI . T. Bartlett IQOI I. J. Seymour 1901 . L. Baxter 1901 M. C. Spalding IQOI B. S. Bell 1901 L. J. Smyth IQOI . A. Buffington IQOI A. Xv2LdSWOl'lll 1901 G. F. Burleigh IQOI M. ll. YVaterlJury 1901 M. Butterfield IQOI H. L. Waters IQOI Nl. Calhoun IQOI l. I. XVats0n IQOI A. M. H. Cobb IQOI E. E. YVellingt0n 1901 E. L. Cole IQOI I. Wheelock IQOI l-I. M. Currey IQOI E. T. White 1901 M. D. Dodge 1901 M B. Whitman 1901 D . Dntcher GRADUATE ST U DENTS QQ M. Brinckerhoff QQ I. Hamilton QQ B. Martin . QQ R. B. Mears '99 I. E. Pettee 'QQ L. C. Spaulding '99 H. D. Thompson HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Kendrick Dr. Thelberg Dr. Kimball Miss Wylie Miss Buck Miss XVells Miss YNarren Miss Adams 93 DICKENS CLUB All Me w01'!ziz's Queer bu! mf amz' thee, and Jalizeliflzes I Mink Zhfe is zz Iililf yueer OFFICERS 1900 ANNE PYM SAVERY, P7'6Jilit'lZZ' 1900 CHRISTEL XVHIPPLE VVILKINS, Vic:-Pn'Jia'enZ 1901 BETSEY KING PETERS, Serrefafjl and T1'easz11'er MEMBERS 1900 Emma Bradley 1901 Clara Leavitt Baxter 1900 Gertrude Mary Cancller 1901 Mary Edna Beaham 1900 Mary Frotliingham 1901 Lucia Cole 1900 Helen Burrowes Johnston 1901 Grace Buhrer Hanna 1900 Alice Underhill Lane 1901 Anna justice 1900 Sophia Gleason Pierce 1901 Betsey King Peters 1900 Anne Pym Savery 1902 Alice Hawthorne Barse 1 900 Susan Williams VVightman 1902 Helen Amelia Crosby Grace Clara Hecker 1900 Christel Whipple W'ilkins 1903 1901 Genevieve Holcomb Baldwin 1 EX-MEMBERS '77 Miss Cornwell '94 Miss 'Wells '94 Miss Slade I-IONORARY MEMBERS Mr. Bracq Dr. Kimball Miss Leach Mrs. Bracq Dr. Thelberg Mrs. Taylor Mr. Smith 94 IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 . ff'-Htl. Ll r, . 'QF J SHAKESPEARE CLUB This' olzzo is blamed milk zz good name ,- ll follows zz greal man .' Bzlljzzsz' in what itfollows kim, Explain it ifyozl ron .' T he oriflge More seems belweezz Me lwo I uozfev' fozllfl yzzile .s-pon. OFHCERS IQOO ESTELLE RICE ARMSTRONG, Presidezzl IQOO JOSEPHINE MEDBURY ANGELL, Vife-Pre.vMo1zt 1901 HILDA FRANCES WELCH, Sorretmjy amz' Treoxurer MEMBERS Josephine Medbury Angell Estelle Rice Armstrong Violet Barnard Annie Laird Branch Annie Maria Crater Marion Pauline Ess Florence Hari-ah Myra Wlinifred Plumb Maude Louise Ray Edith Laurie Brooks 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 Annie Graham Hume Clara Stillman Reed Alice Mary Stiinson May Belle Tupper Hilda Frances Welch Helen Van Fleet Crumm Florence Lillian Dunning Clara Farwell Holt Ruth VV00lsey johnson EXGMEMBERS '77 Miss XVylie '79 Miss Richardson '78 Miss Mc Caleb '88 Miss Underhill ,QS Miss Adams HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Kendrick Mrs. French Mr. Moulton Mrs. Moore Miss Ely Mr. Mills Mrs. Moulton Miss Salmon Mr. French Mrs. Mills Mr. Moore 95 'H 'EAAHNIKFI 'ETAIPEIA In :lays ofyorf, fn ,94, They gave zz play,- Afzlzlgaue. The dfflllldl mllm' farifi emllexs praise. Then wky na! give some more Greek play: ? zzpfmspog, PROFESSOR LEECH fl1frz1rp6s6poS, R. WELLS, IQOb Fpoguparedi, E. W. SMITH, :goo Zujxfjozfkzov IQOO H. M. Henshaw IQOO L. A. Moriarty JQOI L. S. Bragdon IQOI E. M. Van Slyke I 96 1 99 99 '99 '99 .QQ IQOO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 1901 IQOI Miss Nichols Miss Palmer E. L. Jacobus B. Martin B. Richardson L. C. Spaulding H. D. Thompson G. An cl rews D. Gans A. L. Havens M. H. Larsen M. XV. Plumb E. M. Raitt M. P. Schmidt ll. W. Segebarth A. D. Thorne L. Wadsworth S. YV. Wightman H. K. Bandler B. S. Bell E. Dutcher M. A. Farnham M. H. Ford E. M. Garvin A. B. Grifriths E. Hinlclc A. L. Howe M. P. jackson A. uf. Lord 1901 IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI IQOI IQOI 1901 1901 1901 1001 IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 1902 IQOZ IQO2 1902 1902 1902 IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 1902 1902 IQO2 Kozifwzfoi S. P. McDonald E. Mendell M. Morgan K. Norris M. V. Riddle A. B. Robbins M. A. Russell D. Schleicher A. L. Schuldice A. M. Stimson J. C. Stimson H. E. Storke M. L. Taggart E. L. Totman H. F. Welch I. W'heel0ck j. XV, XV0odruH E. F. Allen L. H. Barbour E. L Corrigan M. B. Dale E. F. Dolliver M. F. Iloyen F. L. Dunning H. C. Heath H. L. McNair D. E. Merrill M. A. Pollard W. S. liiblet 97 IQO2 IQO2 1902 1902 1902 1902 IQO2 1903 T903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 IQO3 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 S. H E. Shuntz E. M. Smith E. Snyder H. L. Stark S. A. Tanner G. XVebbcr E. H. White F. Nl. Bennett A. Bourne Cv. L. Cool: M. XY. Cross C. H. l: rederick I. F. Glen G. M. Huntington I. M. Kiihler V. Kauffman A. L. Kellogg J. D. Mahon H Millard A. E. Pattison H Payne N. G. Pratt E. liickert E. de Sallier E. H. Spencer E. S. XValceman S. A. Holt L. D. Merrell M E. Waite IQOO 1900 IQOO 1900 1900 IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO IQOO CIVITAS Fl'2'1!, one hold: farih abou! fha Earlfi, PWM .veriour exp1'e:.rio1z,- Ilfixm' in wilh sewifzg, fzzdgcs, midi,- Thzzt 'J Civilas in .9e.v.rz'o1z. OFHCERS IQOO EDITH S. MERRITT, Ch!li7'71LlZ7Z 1900 MARION P. ESS, SEl'7'Zf!Z7jf Violet Barnard Alice P. Barrows Asernath Borden 1 Marion P. Ess Mabel L. Horst Edith S. Merritt Eunice R. Oberly jane M, Payne Ruth R. Richardson Winifred M. Richardson MEMBERS IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI 1901 IQOI 98 Mabel P. Schmidt Mary E, Temple Isabel B. Trowbridge Mabel Waller Gertrude F. Burleigh Marjorie Currey Mary D. Dodge Statira Preble McDonald julia Pulsifer Letitia jean Smyth CURRENT TOPICS A ,Yf1'L'f6'h of i1mzgz'11zzfz'a1z I1 fzeedcd when we are lair! To read as czzrrezzz' tojbirx Faris J0lllFllZ'lll6I lwo weeks aid. OEHCERS IQOI HELEN ELDRED STORKE, P1'e.1z'zz'enf IQOI HILDA FRANCES XVELCH, Vim-P1'esz'a'ml IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI IQOI ' IQOI IQOI 1901 IQOI IQOI 1901 1901 MABEL VIRGINIA RIDDLE, Secrczafjf IQOI LUCY TOWNSEND BARTLETT, R. Albright H. Baldwin T. Bartlett L. Baxter L. Brooks Calhoun Crapsey H. Ford VV. Foster G. Gilman H. Glendinning B. Hanna S. Holmquist G. Hume MEMBERS IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI IQOI 1901 1901 IQOI 99 M P. jackson I. B. Lockwood E. Mendell M Morgan R. B. Patterson B. K. Peters C. S. Reed M. V. Riddle L. Smyth A. M. Stimson I . H M H C. Stimson E. Storke B. Tupper F. Welch Treaxzzrm' TEACHERS CLUB ffyrm aim io be IZ lmrhrr Hfhen yan gel' your jim! ziegzwf ffm-Z pu! your IZLZYIZP zyban the Zisf Of Mir Sbffegf. IQOO RUTH R. RICHARDSON, Cih111'r11zafz 1900 LTZBETH D. FAIRHE1-XD, .Sl-'1'7'K!fr1jfal11z'T1'm1.v111'11 ADVBORY BOARD IQOO RUTH R. RICHARDSON 1900 EUNICE R. Olsamy 1900 ALMA M. LE ROY ,QQ HELEN D. THOMPSON IQOO LIZBLQTH D. FAIRHEAD MEMBERS IQOO A. P. Barrows IQOO M. H. Onderdonl. IQOO F. M. Brownell I9OO M. Payne IQOO E, B. CU1'Dil1' IQOO T. V. Pierce IQOO E. B. Dailey IQOO E. M. Raitt 1900 A. E. Davis IQOO M. L. Ray IQOO M. 1,. Eshenour '99 B. Richardson 1900 I.. D. Fairhead IQOO R. R. Richardson IQOO H. D. Gallagher 1900 M. P. Schmidt IQOO M. Cv. Harmon IQOO E. YV. Smith IQOO M. L. Horst IQOO G. I. Spencer IQOO M. C. Kauffman 'QQ H. D. Tliompson IQOO A. M. Le Roy 1900 A. D. Thorne 1900 H. B. Long '99 B. M. Tompkins 1900 M. Lovett IQOO I. A. Tourtellot 1900 E. McMahon IQOO I. B. Trowbridge 1900 L. M. Muckcnhoupt 1900 A. N. Wallach IQOO E. R. Oberly IQOO L. Ware IOO CLUB FRANCAIS ' Ce dub er! jizz! flllltl' ftzrffiei' EI f5l'1fS'l'7lfl'1' It' !f7'!Z1ll K, Dc Polwzzrfe fl Crrafzo, lit en r0111jvwz1f1'L' I irfllll OFHCERS IQOO GERTRUDE M. C.-XNDLER, P1'e1ia'wz1' IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO IQOO 1900 IQOO IQOO 1900 1900 IQOO 1901 IQOI 1901 Professor Jean C. Lracq IQOO SOPHIA G. PIERCE, Vz'fa-P1'e11'u'wz! 1901 LOUISE S. HOLMQUIST, 1901 ANNIE G Surrcfmjf H U ll E, yll'f'l7.S'll7 MEMBERS H. ll. Cossar 1901 M. E. Bealiam IQOI H. Nutting P. l-3. Day IQOI M. Boak IQOI K. B. Patterson F. G. Dean IQOI R. D. Boyd IQOI M. V. Riddle B. I.. D-:Graff IQOI E. L, Brooks IQOI M. P. Rilch F. C. Dowling IQOI M. Butterfield 1901 L. Roth M Dunning IQOI M. C. Davis IQOI K. O. Sickley A. L. Eisenian IQOI R. E. Farrell IQOI H, A. Steingester E. L. Hunter IQOI A. S. Gibson IQOI bl. j. St. John H B. Jolmston IQOI E. M Gregg 1901 C. R. Taylor L. Marsalis 1901 EI. XV. Hartridge IQOI M, R. Vaughan R1 RI. Preston IQOI A. E. Holden 1901 M. H. Waterbury V. Shouse IQOI M. S. Ingralmni IQOI ll. L. Waters C. W. Wilkins IQOI A. Lord 1902 B. L. Bacon l,. R. Albright IQOI E. S. Jennings IQO2 E. Mynter G. H. Baldwin IQOI E. W McClenal1an 1902 C. Stoddarcl C. L. Baxter IQOI S. li. Mills HONORARY MEMBERS ' Mrs. lean C. Bracq Miss lipler Miss Roger '97 Miss Arnold ,Q7 Miss Shaw Miss Florence Bracq IOI lf gr A Q fA',A wx' I , .P 5 J. smvn-H c REED 5, m. 1-,wma M. L. mv m. L. HORST M uunmorom L. R Ausaxcur MISCELLANY BOARD EDITORS IQOO MAUDE LOUISE RAY, En'z'to1'-in-Chity' IQOO JENNIE MACKAY PAYNE IQOI CLARA STILLMAN REED IQOO ' MARGARET BUDINGTON IQOI LETITIA JEAN SMYTH BUSINESS MANAGERS IQOO MABEL LOUISE HORST IQOI LEILA RUTH ALBRIGHT 102 B EM 1 1 A 5' Q QUI VIVE To gf! zz ww pin was ozzrjrxf wark,-- The grern IZIIAZIUYZ 'J ra Ming nf the pas! ,' .-I IZIZI nom Ma! is sefilfd, ow' aim ix To win z'1z 15061110 Za My ZUJI. MARY MARGARET SPRATT, 5?ElId'L'7' MARY ELTZABE MARION TH TEMPLE, Clerk PA U LT N E ESS, .S2'11g'm1zt-af-A1'11z.f MEMBERS: THE CLASS OF 1900 DEBATES APR11., 1399 Re.folwfz'.' That women should have an equal voice with men in municipal government. Question . . Negative Debate . . Negative MAY, 1899 A'n-alma' : That trusts should be abolished. Question . . Negative Debate . . Negative OCTOBER, 1899 f?f,m!w1z'.' That Monday instead of Saturday should be the holiday at Vassar. Question . . Negative Debate . . Negative Novm-113511, 1899 I3f.m!zfm'.' That physicians are justified in putting an end by death to the suffering of incurable patients. Question . . Negative Debate Negative NOVEMBER, 1899 Rurnlzfed .' That the continuance of the war in the Philippines is justifiable. Question . . Affirmative Debate . Affirmative Drzclmlaiziz, 1399 Rrso1vm'.' That for the average student a large College has greater educational value than a small one. Question . . Affirmative Debate . Negative JANUARY, 1900 Ifewlwd : That the American merchant ina- rine should be subsidized by the govern- ment. Question . . Negative Debate . Negative ro4 3 it no Mt ips. jg MV 'M .tr 4 If-. ,k 'ill A51 'wa irish ff Wir. 'l!!s 41, vt 175 V T. AND M. HOUSE OF COMMONS In .Sv0j5h07lI07'E A7'0ZlIll6lZf0fZ-U71 O Om' f7'll2'lZZ.7Zg 's been Sifilplbf grcnfv: Aim' aww before the publir PV4' chaflefzge in debate. MARY AGNES LAUDER, .Speaker MARIETTA HOLLY FORD, Clerk MEMBERS: THE CLASS OF 1901 1-IELD IN T. AND M. House OF COMMONS, IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED. DEBA'r1zs MAY, 1899 Ife,wlz'e1z'.' That it would be advantageous to the United States to become responsible for the future government of the Philippines. Question . . . . Ministry Debate ...... Opposition Rcxalzmrl .' That the anti-trust movement is essential to our national life. Question ...... Ministry Debate . . . Ministry NOVEMBER, 1899 I?t'.roZwd.' That as Vassar increases in size the present dorniitory system be retained. Question ...... Ministry Debate . . . . Ministry - DECEMBER, 1899 ' 1l'z'.vo!m'a' .' That basket ball as it stands at present is a desirable sport for college girls. Question ...... Ministry Debate . . . Opposition JANUARY, 1900 !?eso!z1e1i.' That the sympathies of the civilized world should be with Great Britain in Opposition Tran svaal war. Question . Debate . . Ministry 105 the INTER-SOCIETY DEBATES MARCH, 1899 QZll'5fZ'07Z , Ix?e.m!wez'.' That at protective tariff is detrimental to the best interests of the United States at the present Lime. DEEATIIRS T. amz' Ill., Aji7'11zaz'iw Qui Vive, zVegrzz'z'7Je ,QQ Ruth Bartlett Mears 1900 Mabel Pearson Schmidt 'QQ Alma Maynard Miller 1900 Gertrude Valle ,QQ Leila jenkins 1900 Ida Alice Tourtellot WVon by the Negative MARCH, IQOO' Que.vz'z'zm A'e.va!vm'.' That Englandis policy in the Trausvaal is justifiable. DEBATERS T. and Ill., .fljifffzzzzlizfe Qui Vive, 1Veg'az'z'11c' 1901 Lucy Townsend Bartlett IQOO Mabel Pearson Schmidt 1901 Helen Eldred Storke 1900 Alma Mildred LeRoy 1901 Adelaide Crapsey 1900 Isabel Bliss Trowbridge VVon by the Nega 106 tive IO 1900 1901 IQOI 1902 1901 1901 1902 1900 1902 1903 1900 1900 1901 COLLEGE GLEE CLUB 1900 GRACE B. RAYMOND, Lrazief- 1902 MABEL C. KENNEDY,'AaanqQm1z'rz' 1901 C. AGNES DEXVEY, Bzzsizzexr Il1HlZ17S L I' Eleanor K. Samson First Sopranos 1902 Clara F. Holt Alice M. Stirnson IQO2 Florence V, Loud Robbie Belle Patterson 1902 Harriet B. McCarrell Grace L. Burtis 1902 Fallie F. McKinley IQO2 Millicent Todd Semlm' Soprcznos C. Agnes Dewey IQ02 Clara L. NVallberg Mary B. Wlritman 1903 Adelaide Bourne Grace C. Heclcer 1903 Hilda Norton 1903 Juliet Robbins First A1105 Vilcla Sauvage IQO3 Anne S. Cable Olive E. Taylor 1903 Alice M. Clmmberlin Alice B. Ayer 1903 Elizabeth B. Thompson 56601107 Altos Anne P. Savery 1901 julia C. Stiinson Mary M. Spratt Ida Seymour 1903 IQO3 Edith C. Ben Louise Brunner IQO3 Maude S. Leppert V 108 COLLEGE MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB I 900 1901 1900 1900 1900 1900 C. Dowling' B. Patterson Borden Shouse B. Corbin H. French 1900 1900 F. C. DOWLING, Leader A. BORDEN, flfmzagrr Ffrsf Ma1m'0l1'11s 1901 D. Schleicher 1903 L. H. Merritt Second Mrzndolifls 1901 L. XVadsw0rth 1901 A. Wadsworth 1903 C. E. VVarner Guitzzrs X900 E. Sidenlmerg 1901 1903 I. L. Humes K. G. Williamson 109 1 903 1 Q0 3 1903 1903 11903 1903 M. L. Prentiss I. H. Sutphin I. XV. Hard E. L. Parker L. Chapin D. G. Rogers MT HI lt! Hi 11 fi uf cg A i 0 i f N? if E . Gay, ram! cg 1 Plyfl-.',.' '-N . 030,--- iv- fp - - 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1 900 1901 1903 N59 '-'J 9 . A5- 2 V fi IJ if 'R' ' 9 .VJFAV1 553151153 Q fs in f J: ' XX I M.v.JaBr1san.lBao :JV I flfre 'r Iayozz, 11061: fh0l-1', f7Zj'0Il1' .fmlx 150 Mere on hzlgfl ! aye. LVzek lzighlf your 7ZZl7llbL'7'I are .fo xlim, if 'J painful I0 the Bu! Szuzriay morzz you 'rc 1'ez'1z forrea' :villa mzzfzy a rfcrzzil 5 Amz' Birhopx L'0IIlf7Il'71IL'lIll you ,' so we zzllfailow .mz'!. 1'R0F1css0R GEORGE COW, Orgrzfzisf amz' Dz'1'ef!nr First Sopmuos E. Bradley 1902 E. K. Samson 1902 15. B. Taylor 1902 M. Calhoun 1903 F. V. Osborn 1901 A. M. Stimson IQO3 First Alfos V. Sauvage 1900 I. Seymour 1900 A. M. Chamberlin 190 1 V. Loud . B. M cCa1'1'e11 F. McKinley L. Burtis I'Qters0n H. Gregory SFF . E. Ettenson B. Raymond E. Heebe IIO SE: 1901 1901 IQO2 1903 IQO3 IQO3 1903 ond A1105 1901 1902 1903 'ond Sojaranos C. A. Dewey M. B. XVhit1nan C. L. XVallherg A. Bourne C. F. Holt M. 5. Leppert E. B. Thompson C. S. Reed L. B. Kennedy L. Brunner THEKLA L' Whzz! pan-z'o1z mmzot 7lL7lJ'I'L' razkc and yur!! f OFFICERS IQOI MABEL BOAK, Pre:ia'emf ' - IQO2 MABEL CLAIRE KENNEDY, Vice-Presidezzz' IQOI VALERIA STONE GOODENOXV, .5'erl'e'Zmjf IQOI JANE LOUISE HUMES, T1'mJm'e1 III 1900 L. Cohn B. Corbin B. Day Dowling E. Ettenson Gaus I-Iarrah john L. johnson H. Larsen M. LeRoy Marsalis Page G. Pierce B. Raymond K. Samson Sidenberg M. Spratt B. Taylor U. Wallach M. Weelcs M. MEMBERS 1901 T. Bartlett Boak Calhoun S. Goodenow L. llumes E. Kindred YV. McClenel1an V. Osborne A. Norris A. Russell M. Stimson B. Taft L. Tourtellotte B. Wiliitman 1902 H. Barse C. Carpenter L. Cutting B. Dale M. Dibble H. Hadley B. Kennedy C. Kennedy L. Kent Lance S. Littlejolin F. V. Loud F. Mcliinley SPECIAL E. L. Ketcham 1 I2 1903 M. R. Canby M. L. Conger M. Davidson V. Gorham G. C. Hecker H. C. Holtzman E. L. Loy M. H. North I. F. Robbins Seforzd Soprczlzos IQO3 F. Anderson 1903 M. S. Leppert 1903 B. Ayer IQO3 B. L. Manross IQO3 Bourne 1902 M. Myers IQOO J. Bourne IQO3 H. Norton IQOI Burleigh 1900 E. Oberly 1902 C. Carpenter 1903 H. Peck 1902 Dale 1901 L. J. Smyth 1901 A. Dewey 1903 E. B. Thompson IQOI B. Griffiths 1903 M. E. WVaite 1902 C. Hecker 1903 C. L. Wallberg 1901 jackson IQOI M. B. Whitman First. Alfos 1903 Anderson IQO3 M. F. Merrill 1902 Bateman 1900 A. R. Page 1903 C. Bell 1903 E. Randall 1903 Cable IQOO V. Sauvage 1903 F. Chamberlain 1903 L. Simonton IQO3 Elder IQOO E. VV. Smith 1902 Fenton IQOI I. C, Stimson 1902 O. E. Taylor 5611011117 Alfos 1901 E. Beebe IQO-3 E. L. Loy IQO3 Brunner 1900 G. B. ,Raymond 1900 Dowling 1901 C. Reed IQO0 Ettenson IQOO A. Savery lQO3 F. Hubbell IQOO M. Spratt 1902 C. Kennedy IQOI I. J. Seymour 1903 M. XVilson HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Kendrick Mrs. Moore Mrs. Atnatei II4 ALMA MATER Hark, Alma Mater, through the world is ringing The praise two thousand hearts have brought to thee Thou who dost hold the torch of truth before us, To light our pathway in the years to be. Gh, Vassar, through thy halls we hear it sounding, Across thy lawns we hear the magic song, 'T is Vassar, yea, it is our Alma Mater That stands forever fair, and high, and strong, A host come ever thronging, Alma Mater, All seeking for the truth that thou dost give, The spirit of thy halls descends upon them, The spirit that shall teach them how to live. With reverence may they take thy name upon them, Send down the years the never-ending song, 'T is Vassar, yea, it is our Alma Mater, That stands forever fair. and high, and strong, As we, thy children, pass from out thy portals, To scatter far and wide the seed of right, May we be filled from thee with inspiration, And from thine altars may we take our light. To thee we consecrate our best endeavor, That we may worthy be to raise the song, 'Tis Vassar, yea, it is our Alma Mater, That stands forever fair, and high, and strong. AMY VVENTWORTH, '98 IIS IQOO IQOO T903 '99 IQOO IQO2 1901 1903 1903 IQO2 1903 IQO2 1001 IQOZ IQ02 1902 1903 CHORAL CLUB fi is am' :j7ccifzIpr1'v17L1g1', PVA10 are azz the Choir mm' Glw, To have Zajbiiz M6 Charm! Club, Azzrfpzzy Meyea1'QfjQ'u ! PROFESSOR G. C. GOYV, DZ'7'I'L'f0l' IQOO G. B. RAYMOND, P7'UJZ'!fE7Zf 190 1 M. B. VVHITMAN, SEEI'Bftl7ij' amz' 7'I'6'IZ.S'Zl7'L'l' 1903 A. LORD, LZ'b7'1Z1'iH7Z MEMBERS Fz'1'sf Sopmfzos L. Bartlett 1902 K, C. Baxter IQO2 G. Besse 1901 E. Bowman 1901 E. Bradley 1901 G. Burris 1903 M. Calhoun ' 1900 M. Cross 1903 L. Gregory 1903 C. F. Holt 1903 G. M. Kahler 1900 G. L. Kent IQO2 A. I. Lord IQOO F. Loud '97 H. B. McCa.rrell 1900 F. F. McKinley 1901 I. Melvain 1900 IQO2 E.. A. Williams 113 M . M. E. Merrill Orr V. Osborne B. Patterson A. Raiguel F. Robbins K. Samson A. Spicer Stephen H. Talcott B. Taylor Todd Trowbridge Sl.W Wladswortli C. Warner M. Weelcs D . Gilt' ... , - up : J a 4 2 17' H j 4 I ' I5 ' .nl If ulll L x ' Mx X ll st , h V URW meals we cook each Sunday mg t, gt 5,9 Wlwwfm Qu. q .M o 699 3 Q6 ' .X I N uxlulllllllllll lnxuulanl t F, I. ,ffflsa uwlm N ' C 414A- In foul and pleasant weatherg And though We all think 1tfc're just right We'd never meet together! II6 N. Q- ,, H, -...,- Q E 1 , ,, Y 1 ' . , f A mf, - Q U . fs ,V K. ' . 13 Ks' 1' . 1, x - ff' ' ' .' N fr ! 'Qi W H? 1 ' ' -A 4:2- my I 4 K X fy. ' 0 W ' Q.. 'SW W ' , 'o 75, , ,,. ,, 2.45 L HIE ' r ' gn . X , , 5- 55 -NX! it ,N -2. ' 2 EATING IT7 'mf gh ,w ar XX .' K1 I x ffl - 3 sqm CLUBS A ,isa M 1900 JOSEPHINE MEDBURY 1900 VIOLET BAR ANGELL NARD IQOO EBI MA BRADLEY 1900 MARION PAULINE ESS 1900 MARY FROTH IQOO GERTRUDE MARY CANDLER 1900 MARIE BELLE COMSTOCK INGHAM IQOO SUSAN M CMAHON 1900 MAUDE LOUISE RAY 1900 CHRISTEL XVHIPPLE VVILKINS TTS EST M235 , - 33, DI 'f . . fd , . 1 an so - ' 00 o :buxb ooo 000 ob taco 41050 Doom Gm ooo 013, f Y 2, , 4 W N K 0 5 OED 9 'D 15 boson J 6 0 2 X .., ' x toocfaooobeo o Dag on 3 2 ?0ooo002Uo000.9 Y - , - Y - , - - - D ji KT. X Q -I 2 xxx . I I 5f.1fvPs.. E ,, '. :4-par?-. . ..1-If: i!llf,-3 H 15: rr - diss .v-:. '.- -fan -iiix Q5-.ia g-,,'1-:dbz 0 ' GTI-VI. I' ' ' :Q 1 L711'-. 1 L-.All .-5 ::.iT... E5 ' 'C' -x QQ 'Lf ,Z-g.'2'o,v1P' X 'IA' g.: . 1 .!' T, n 9' .eff ',. g e,::,- f '.'. ' -1 ,:-1.1-'- 'Llp ' AS,EeXK1xzF IQOO ALICE PRENTICE BARROWS 1900 ANNIE MARIA CRATER M PDQ X Of kfgfgo ZZ X A0 30006 on O h M305-6:0 QUE-'JD I N . g ' 0 il E 5 K K o6oo'b'oU5oooi-I xy O IQOO HELEN BURROVYES JOHNSTON IQOO EDITH CROZIER PACKER 1900 SOPHIA GLEASON PIERCE 1900 ELEANOR KENRICK SAMSGN 1900 MARY DELIA SMITH 119 'Si'-' 21:1 X-?.Wi, X T. f -Vx g 59- QQ MQ H16 UKUISKANS V 23 .- A V x LN . : In vhs! NYM, ' I L X Y! ff .. ILIN M1 ' ' ,,p4m..r14V1 X Qfs'Bwwa95b xv .Aw ,, I Nyff , -:- -V ., v S R WKII-Xi, W g- I? 'T I -VN. AN Q - 1 ' :z Y VE- ' .ight L 1 ' ' Q ' Q ' 1 3. f' K, ' ' A 5 . ' -. EN 1: .'f-fb: E on i '- X ' '. 1- Jw ' ' Y - 1 C ' 6. I I ' I. V Qi ., j - 1 X 1 xi - - 1 - - I X3 , 1 - ,' w 1 , 1 . 'V Q x K , 4 1 N It I, IQOO ESTELLE RICE ARMSTRONG IQOO FLORENCE HARRAH IQOO LAILA MARSALIS 120 IQOO MYRA NVINIFRED PLUMB IQOO VANCE SHOUSE 1900 1900 1901 1901 4.4-1 WEE 'ol NINE NIMBLE NIBBLERS ANNIE LAIRD BRANCH FLORA GRACE DEAN GENEVIEVE HOLCOMB BALDWIN MARY EDNA BEAHAM 1901 1901 1901 1903 LUCIA COLE ANNIE GRAHAM HUME BETSEY KING PETERS ETHEL WENBAU DEAN 1903 GRACE CLARA HECKER 1. 1' l2I 9 7 V 1 ,, X9 ff ? 1 1 ff X-I -- '2 f'f 'Q ff f' J I X X 1 ,A 3 ,, 1 X , I x. 1 1 fi X I xXx X 1 X1 l I A -. - 1 X ff 1 Q .ff - 11 X X ' 1' if--gg i f X ' 0 4 U rc, ,avg 5 xl!,f,. U! , 'king' YQ X 'N gy., V f ,, rffff fl , N - .7 1 ffvf 1 - 1' Q3-1 ' 1 .Z 1'f4i1427 'k 'inf ' A3 - f- M' 'NXT-F.T45xfE '0?f - bm' I at f b l'i 1? 3220 .110-RQ-2 Q 493' 99 669 - ,V 1 ' X' ' I f .y L x f , I W , ff Lk E 11 kg 1211 C33 . L6 54,31 1 'gbxm 742951 M. R. T. Q 'slisf L! F ff L 1 E0 3 11 XQ? R IQOI CLARA LEAVITT BAXTER 1 E1-Rb vxgb X , QE IQOI HELEN WRIGHT FOSTER 'X ' J x e . N43 E E IQOI GRACE BUHRER HANNA X l if -I IQOI BETSEY KING PETERS 33,152-1 1 1901 MAY BELLE TUPPER Q2 Lg .. ' 1' 'ii' 1 Jw PQ 1-W ' fy I22 QSIHQJ1-7 31131 gf?-j llllm 1'- 4 facjhfgj 4: if + fee. Um 0 if 'ELJA5 I 6 ,A 1 'if v a x yn! P Q A .--5 N-1 ' N I N J 4? E if E 'M A ww . :Q 1 . ,-'G-t-. , ,-- ' --'- -.w, 1 , xo x ' ' 0592 N '01 1- M1-, . -1 Ai, .4 IM. 1 J y, . ' ,f '- g, .' zz ,l.'nll' -'fm' ' 4 13 3-1 - 1 - , -1 1, , fs ' ' ,if . .'- , '7 CTL 'f 1 -10 f--W 5' ff'-'12-1 ff ,e X 'Fr' 'x -'ff ff X pw' - W J L1 X ,Wy 'L :QI , f , x jx X .44f? V N159- ,' D Qik 2 9' ,'Qw5 ,.lX 1- 'l' 1 1 . Isa 7C7 ,sf N X Qx. all 3 , s I I SUPIYAWLAT CLUB 1902 1902 1902 1902 IQO2 1902 IQO2 1902 GERTRUDE C. BARNARD GRACE BRUCE HELEN A. CROSBY HELEN CRUM FLORENCE L. DUNNING THEODOSIA H. HADLEY CLARA I-IOLT RUTH XV. JOHNSON 123 IQOI 1 F. F. J,y,,,5an.l1N ' XIARJORIE S. INGRAHAM IQOI LALLA E. KINDRED 1901 EMILY S. IENNINGS IQO2 BERTHA L. BACON I24 IQO2 MAY -B. SPENCER 06 E IQO2 IQO2 IQO2 1902 l'-'IU1 l 1902 REBECCA COOK PATTY CURD IQOZ EMILY HATHAIWAY LOUD ALICE MARION DEWEY 1902 FLORENCE VILITTA LOUD MARY BERTRAM HARRIS IQO2 FALLIE FELKER MCKINLEY LUCY BELL KENNEDY 1902 LOUISE SANFORD 1902 CAROLINE STODDARD I25 1902 IQO2 1902 IQO2 1902 1902 Z. Z. Z. . FLORENCE EGLANTINE CURTISS BLANCHE BLOSSOM HEDGES ANNA VAIL lMERRITT ADELE SCHMITZ HARRIET ELIZABETH SHANTZ SUSAN AMELIA TANNER 126 M X Rggf I27 SOUTHERN CLUB For any bu! zz Southern girl Tojbin Mis Club, 'L' 'zvere vain ,- Bzzl the lim' 0fIfE77Zl17'fHfli01Z fr no! exaftfyplairz. IQOO ELIZABETH GRAHAM, P7'f5Z'dElIf IQOI ISABEL M. HULL, Vice-P1'e.rifz'e1zt IQOI VIRGINIA L. NISBET, SF67'EfLZij' aim' Y9'earzU'e1' MEMBERS Kentucky . IO North Carolina . 4 Georgia . S District of Columbia . 3 Missouri . r 7 Texas . . . 2 Tennessee , . 5 Arkansas . I I Total . . . 40 1 if f' ' M V I - HONORARY MEMBERS I l leiiiz. I . A on . F ' I : I ' :z1z.Q,-- K ' james Lane Allen '-- 1351 ' ir i.A.-.-, A if 1 5 i g-Z1 f1,,. 5 g John G. Fox, Jr. L 3213? i ff r 1-Z E5-iglw' 7 V--- 51 V, Thomas Nelson Pave M. .- .,., 4, ,Z , .:Q g,,.5 - zz I JH., xv- , 6 g Q ,,., 4' ' gl- ' -X u . ,f:if31Z A. V- I ' ' X Mabel Werne . 'i, ' , 5 ? -4'i N? - Q. 5 if 3 5599 . W , ,. , V. IZS 1 ,N9 W xr ? Y Z ' f iw xv. 1,11 X73 S 1 ' ' A ff, . U -' N X- 4? .N ,wf A , 1: M ,M V Qgfntvx qM.vJ,nM., 1 P ', ,A ff, 5 J? Qqux '. X mn Z' U' ' 5 'L' 'EJX j' H A' N - V M 1 : Q U Q. ff 7IIJ'f look in Ms nizfzzlqgzfc Azzdynzz nzfzplzzifzbf we DVM are Ihr IIZEYIZAZVJ' of this Cfzzb. fl: nbjkrz' ?-Dorff nxk me ! IQOO PAULINE BOYDEN DAY, P1'e.vz'1ie11z' IQOI CLARA LEAVITT BAXTER, Sfrrclafjf MEMBERS Maine . . . . . II New Hampshire. . 9 Vermont . . 1 M assachusetts . . 5 7 Rhode Island . . 5 ConnecLicut . . ZI Total 104 5 1 2Q MARSHALL CLUB Alljynzz who .rlzmjf 'L Cbzzrilier Am! I aber I roNv111, foo, 07' who mic !Wzz1'.rhrzZ!'.r E!8liI8lIf.T, This C1116 2.3 mmnt fu' yon. OFHCERS I. A. TOURTELLOT, 1,1'l'.f2.IllL'lIf M r. Mills XV. Adlem M. Angell R. Armstrong P. Barrows I-I. Beadle Benedict Bradley L. Branch M. llrownell Buclington L. Cahn B. Comstock B. Cossar M. Crater E. Davis L. Deliraff Dorrance Dunning G. Sl-I EPARD, 5,!f7'6'ZLfZ711' MEMBERS IQOO A. L. liiseniun M. P. Ess I-I. E. Ettenson L. Fairlieacl l.. Fowler M. Frotliinglmm H. D. Gallagher E. M. Graham R. W. Grefe M. G. Harmon F. Harrah H. M. 1-Ienshaw M. L. Horst M. V. johnson S. F. Johnson lf. M. .lones M. C. Kauffman A. U. Lane 130 Miss Wells M. H. Larsen A. M. Lf-:Roy M. Lovett S. E. McMahon L. Marsalis E. S. Merritt L. A. Moriarty F. E. O'Connell E. C. Packer M. llnyne G. Pierce T. V. Pierce M. M. Preston C. C. Quigley E. M. Raitt M. L. Ray G. B. Raymond R. R. Richardson W. M. Richardson A. Riddell E. K. Samson V. Sauvage A. B. Saville J. M. Scarborough H. -XV. Segebarth V. Shouse B. Adair G. H. Baldwin H. K. Bancller A. S. Belknap B. S. Bell M. Blitz E. L. Brooks G. F. Burleigh M. Butterfield M. Calhoun A. M. H. Cobb E. M. Cornell E. C. Cowley A. Crapsey M. D. Dodge A. L. Doty S. H. Dunham E. Dulcher M. R. Edmondson M. A. Farnham IQOO1Cl7lIZiiIIl1z zl' E. Siclenherg G. l. Spencer M. Nl. Spratt C. H. Stevens E. D. Suffern I. B. Tm-hox M. E. Temple I. A. Tourtellot IQOI R. E. Farrell E. B. Fichter M. H. Ford H. XV. Foster E. M. Garvin A. Gibson K. H. Glendinning E. M. Gregg A. B. Griffiths B. C. Griswold H. Gross J. NV. Hartriclge A. E. Holden L. S. Holmquist A. L. Howe I. M. Hull A. G. Hume M. lugraham L. Jackman E. S. Jennings rju 'I. G. L. E. A. I. R. C. B. A. I. A. S. E. S. R. R. V. F. R. M B. L. I. M C. M A. B. Trowbridge Vaile lNaclsworth VVagar N. 'Wallach M. Vfeeks XVells XV. Wilkins L. Kutcher E. Langdon B. Lockwood I. Lord P. McDonald Mendell Miles Moser Nellis L. Nisbet V. Osborn L. Parker H. Perkins K. Peters B. Platt Pulsifer A. Raiguel S. Reed P. Ritch B. Robbins IgOI- C07ZfZ'lZZl6d G. Roth L. I. Smyth M. B. Tupper A. Russell A. M. Stimson E. M. Van Slyke E. Sanborn J. C. Stimsou M. R. Vaughan Schleicher H. M. Swartz G. H. Vowinckel L. Schuldice M. L. Taggart A. Wfadsworth D. Scott C. R. Taylor E. C. Warner Shepard E. L. Totmau XVhee1ock O. Sickley E. L. Tourtellotte M. B. XVhitman I. VVi1kie I. W. NVoodruff I 902 A. H. Barse Prof. H. E. Mills Miss E. L. NVQ-:Hs 132 EHS 'U 0 lx Y 's An . 0' 3 A Z, I' 041 REWS KS T' - r Y' f Qin o AI. o , W'if,,,ll'l V P 0' A xg ve VASSAR COLLEGE CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OE THE DAUCHTERS OE THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION If any pz'fki.v!orz'c sjnrouz' on your azzfmiral frm' Opporm' Nia B1'2'li.rh, some Mezzjbin Mi: great S07'U1'1'U'. OFFICERS MISS SALMON, Ifegmt 1900 JULIA BRAINERD TARBOX, Vife-Ifqgczzl 1900 PHEBE HARRIET BEADLE, Serrrfzzfjif 1902 MARIAN EMILY SANBORN, T1'er1rzu'z'r 1900 KATHERINE CRISSEY BAXTER, ZCagz'.r!rzzr 1900 JULIA MANLEY XVEEKS, ffi.r!m'z'a:z MEMBERS Miss Salmon '99 Florence Ella Wright Miss Start 1900 Katherine Crissey Baxter 1 Q7 Katherine Trafford Applegate '97 Florence May Crosby 1 900 19oo Phebe Harriet Beadle Annie Elise Nelson '98 Harriet Nevins Ballance 1900 Fanchon Eileen O'Connell '98 Katherine Blunt 1900 Theresa Vinton Pierce . '98 Alice Baker Guy 1900 Julia MacRae Scarborough '98 Emma lrVebster Turner 1900 Mary Margaret Spratt '99 Carrie Gardner Abbott 1900 julia Brainerd Tarbox '99 Adele Heyworth Merwin 1900 Gertrude Vaile '99 Mabel Lewis Patterson 1900 Effie Serena XVagar '99 Julia Ensign Pettee 1900 Julia. Manley XVeeks 'QQ Eleanor Knapp Ray 1901 Marian Emily Sanborn '99 Edith Sutherland Russell 1901 Beulah W'hitcomb '99 Mary Esty Stowell 1902 Isabella Wright Clarke '99 Alice Robinson Taggart 1902 Grace Luella Kent 1902 Ruth Mabel Johnston 133 'EQ THE SOCIETY CRANDDAUCHTERS OF VASSAR COLLEGE Om' rzzoihfrx mme fa ralfegrf, Aim' 50 -we Milli' fha! we Sbozzldhold zz s!:'a11g'pa.vz'Iz'o1z Brwzzzsv of ll7ll'L'5f1j'. OFHCERS 1900 XVINIFRED MORSE RICHARDSON Pnrzduzl 1900 RUTH XVELLS, Vita-Prfxidenf IQO3 JULIA NUTTMAN HANNA, .Se4'1'ez'n:j mm' Ifmsmu 1 99 1900 1900 1900 1900 IQOI 1901 1902 IQO3 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 IQO3 1903 1903 MEMBERS Bertha Richardson Marion Benedict Ruth Raymond Richardson Winifred Morse Richardson Ruth XVells Ada Jeannette Lord Mary Phillips Ritch Elizabeth Moore Clare Allen Louisa Chapin Margaret Munro Elder Kate Stagg Fulton Gertrude King Hanna Julia Nuttman Hanna Harriet -lean MacC0y Louise Hoyt Merritt Elizabeth Burd 'l1l1O1UPSQIl 134 .5 nfs as .1- WZ cc. 60121 Q 0 C, C: 0 Cr 0 M J' oflllgon I' 09- VASSAR COLLEGE CHAPTER COLLEGE SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION Dowlz in M5 xfzzms of the fig' W2 are dying a work Ma! J-how: fha! Me Vassar girl mn make grind me Of Me 7ZZH7lL'l'l7Zl.Y Mizztgx :he krzozw. IQOI ELSIE MENDELL, Elecfor IQOI A. JEANNETTE LORD, Se'r1'L'!rz1jfr1111f Y'7'6l'lJ'lllcI Vz'ce-Elerfofav Miss Wells , IQOO Anne P. Savery IQO2 Anna M. Cuddeback 1901 Grace B, Hanna 1903 Elizabeth F. Upton T35 HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Cornwell Mrs. Kendrick Miss K. NVarren Miss Ely Miss McCalel3 Miss Wlhitney Miss Herholz Mr. Mills Miss 'Wylie E. B. Armstrong M. L. Baker L. Bartlett K. C. Baxter P. H. Beadle M. Benedict A. Borden F. M. Brownell M. Buclington A. M. Burnham A. L. Cahn M. B. Comstock H. B. Cossar A. M. Crater P. B. Day F. G. Dean R. ll. Dewey F. C. Dowling F. H. French M. Frothinghain H. D. Gallagher Miss Underhill UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS IQOO D. Gans M. G. Harmon F. I'Iar1'ah A. L. Havens M. L. Horst E. John M. V. johnson H. B. Johnston M. C. Kauffman M. H. Larsen A. M. LeRoy H. B. Long L. Marsalis E. R. Olnerly F. E. O'Connell A. H. Page I. RI. Payne M. T. Perry S. G. Pierce 'l'. V. Pierce C. C. Quigley 136 M G. R. A. A. M E E G C. E I. M A. G M I. R. C. L. Ray B. Raymond Reed P. Savery B. Saville P. Schmidt Sidenberg W'. Smith I. Spencer H. Stevens Deli. Suffern B. larbox E. Temple D. Thorne Vaile Waller M. XVeeks VVe1ls XV. 'Wilkins Affeld G. Ayer H. Baldwin K. Bandler L. Baxter Blitz L. Brooks Butterield Calhoun M. H. Cobb Cole M. Currey A. Dewey D. Dodge L. Doty Dutcher R. Edmondson B. Ficluter H. Ford W. Foster G. Gilman IQOI H. Glendinning S. Goodenow B. Griffiths C. Griswold Gross B. Hanna G. Hume L. Humes Jackman Justice E. Langdon A. Lauder B. Lockwood I. Lord VV. McClenahan P. McDonald Mendell Milton M. Morgan Moser Mossman T37 V. B. L. I. G. L. H L. I . H H E. M E. M. H A. H E I . E. L. Nlsbet K. Peters B. Platt Pulsifer Shepard I. Smyth A. Steingester Stevenson C. Stimson E. Storlce M. Swartz B. Taft B. Tupper M. Van Slyke H. W'z1terbury L. Wlaters I. C. Webster F. Welch E, Wellington W'. Wheelock T. White G. Barnard A. H. Barse G. Bruce G. L. Burtis I. W. Clarke M. E. Cowling H. A. Crosby A. M. Cuddeback M. L. DeLand C. Allen I. M. Allerton H. A. Anderson M. F. Anderson M. G. Arey M. E. Austin E. L. Baker H. Beaham M. Belknap F. M. Bennett G. L. Besse A. Bourne F. Brownell L. Brunner L. L. Burr M. R. Canby V. C. Cater H. F. Chamberlain ll-3. R. Clapp 1 902 A. M. Dibble N. O. Eldred A. Fletcher T. H. Hadley M. G. Hill R. M. Johnston E. A. Lord M. A. Mason A. V. Merritt C. L. Russell 1903 F. Clute M. L. Conger E. B. Conklin G. L. Cook E. S. Danforth N. A. Dunbar E. B. Dunning C. C. Eltzroth I. M. Ewer S. H. Freeman F. A. Freiberger M. R. Frost M. Funk I. F. Glenn V. Gorham L. H. Gregory G. K. Hanna M. L. Hart M. W. Holden 138 L. Sanford H. E. Shanti B. Shores F. P. Simpson H. D. Swift M. Todd G. H. VValch H. E. Williamson G. E. Young H. C. Holzman S. H. Hoyt E. S. Jackson V. Kauffman M. C. Kline F. Knapper C. Lawrence C. Loeb E. L. Loy E. S. Manross F. Marcus L. E. McCarthy H. M. McWilliams S. G. Marsh M. F. Merrill L. H. Merritt M. E. Mills M. Morehouse M. T. 'Morris D. Nichols Norton L. Page L. Parker E. Pattison M. Peck Pineo A. Power L. Prentiss E. Randall Raoul . C. Rhodes 1903-C'o1z!i1zz1m' E. Q. Rickert F. I-I E. V. Schuyler E. B. B. Semple G. G. E. Sharp R. B. R. Shepard E. F. E. G. Smith E. S. M. Smith M. V M. I. Starr R. E M. H. Stevens K. G. C. E. Stower L. M -I. H. Sutphin A. K N. Taggart E. L. SPECIAL L D. Fish J. D. Kessler S. A. Holt M. E. Mandeville A. O. Odjard 139 Talcott Thompson Townsend Uptegrove Upton NVakeman Wayne Wellman Williamson Wood VVorcester 'Wright MWWZWX f K N' Q M W ' 'igffir XWELZAZ-. ZZ7 FLORAL SOCIETY fo zzlhw Ihr af den 5 7 07 e QZUXJUIIZJ You mm! 1 me zu Me da QUIZ r 'we mza' how J F01 Me em hes! 627 zz' 1: ro 1 eezj SWL' 1421! cu!! all the zzz: Colleffe awcfrs OFFICERS S ' '.f' L . O OO Q... '-- f if M' - ' - f . f' - ff '- - 1 . Wm,9,!'ff . 1' f ix, we jg rf f' ' ' ,if fy? 'ff . J. ,, ,, .1,..0.Z MISS LEACH Pf'e.vizz'fnt 1 ELLEN M. VAN SLYKE, Vifc'-Pvzxridfnt GERTRUDE F. BURLEIGH, Sc'r1'cz'a1jf amz' 73'lYl.YZl7L'7' Miss F. Bracq Mrs. Dwight Miss Herliolz Dr. Kimball Miss Macurcly Mrs. Moore Mrs. Taylor Dr. Tliellnerg MEMBERS Miss Wilcox Miss Buck Miss May Miss Ely Mrs. Kendrick Miss Ballinrine Mrs. French Miss Ball Miss Unclerliill r4o Miss XV. Warreiu Miss K. NN'arren Miss Rogers Miss Wylie Miss Stone Miss Overocker Miss Keys Miss Robinson A. Choate K. C. Baxter P. H. Beadle E. Bradley P. B. Day A. L. Eisemau A. Affeld H. K. Baudler i R. D. Boyd A. A. Buffingtou G. F. Burleigh M. Butterfield E. B. Cowley E. Dutcher K. R. Ellis A. G. Ayer G. Bruce I. W'. Clarke N. M. Cowan E. F. Dolliver I. M. Allerton M. L. Conger G. C. Hecker i99 B. Richardson I-I 1900 P. Ess D. Thompson T. V. Pierce E. Etleuson I. A. Tourtellot . L. Horst G. Vaile L. J. jeffrey E. S. Wagar Marsalis ml. M. Wleeks 1901 G. Gibson M. A. Russell B. Grifliths ll A. Steingester L. I-Iumes H M. Swartz I, Moore C. R. Taylor L. Parker E. M. Van Slylce K. Peters Wlieelock J. Rehmann E. T. White S. Reed M. B. Wliitmau 1902 H. Hadley M. Roe M. Hamium H. L. Stark A. Lord C. Stoddard . A. Mason O. E. Taylor . C. Moffat B. D. Wilson Moore 1903 Kauffman M. L. Preutiss Loeb E. Q. Riclaert I-I. Merritt E G. Smith SPECIAL I. Stickney M. McKay L. D. Merrell 141 I : E' Ll - ll Wig mi I ':s WF g ggffv f Q f M Z HE MAKE Z5 g 1' 1 1111 111 il 1 M105 M I Q2 td. KY hlll l ll 1 J ' FF HM71.. f 3 1 xNui5wlll'rlm5l'l9l 11 1 Pl m dx X -bfi ,I N xwulfgllugkln llbllglllgblg 1 , 9 H Nllllkxf X 51 'J lwur' YWHH 1 EL I M4 Rvwl . H' ll dwiw K l'W W' 11l1ll... l-.laik ll lull' Gefewve Y 1 W sjqg-' Y 'Y 'G V' A 5, f Q .:,'.5'E:i57. X I ,. 1 :E ' , I ' . .5' if 152 1 - i 1 5 1 ' A f , if' 2 - 2 S1 1 -1 1 1 - li? -.41 1 . 4 . 0BlN ' 1 1 1 .. 1 1 -s w ., 91:55. f.,.l.1 lf, I U. M1111 11 1 1g ':111 . , I J -- -2'l 951' .715 Tut -' ' Ill' 1 .H 1 f 'ew -.- - . 'lu .L I l 1 1 UIUB di' A ,,A-, 'L'- Q 1 -7- u v l e., I l- . ul Nrwwll lmi - -AN Z 13, 33 ll?il9 ll A A h m wl ull' 4' lh 4 , I ' 1 My lun V 1 a- -'- lv ,V 1 L' li ll ' bgllajg ' H n L i i' - 1 1. l l o A K 'ln I K Y. In Q Il. I! A 'Zhu Inn., ll 1.. Ur ,Ivy -vi g il, l IU- I- UH! H WZ l I I Ill I - i '1 I- I I K V . ' ' V - There are rea'-6re1z.r!z'o' Robin: galore ' Looking healihy, and happy, and fa! ,- Bm' a M Robin foe never Jeffz. .Now 'QQ kind of zz Robin is fha!! MISS M. WV. VVHITNEY, Div-odor l IQOI E. P. HUBBARD, Pl'f.S'Z'dI?lIf 1900 K. C. BAXTER, Vire-P1'mz'donZ IQOI H. A. STEINGESTER, Seczwtafjf and l7'1'e'a.vurc1' MEMBERS E. C. Bowman E. Pettee F. W'icl4er 1900 E. B. Dailey ' 1901 E. M. Garvin IQOI I. Wheelock IQOO' E. L. Johnson IQOI A. B. Griffiths IQOI E. T. White 1900 M. H. Onclerdonk IQOI R L. Parker 1902 D. E. Merrill 1900 I. B. Trowbridge IQOI L B. Platt IQO2 M. C. Moffat 1900 G. Vaile 1901 A J. Rehmann 1902 M. V. S. Myers 1901 A. A. Buffington IQOI A. B. Robbins 1902 G. H. VValch 1901 G. F. Burleigh 1901 D Scheicher IQOZ C. L. Wallberg IQOI E. B. Cowley 1901 A L. Schuldice 1902 B. D. Wilson IQOI M. D. Dodge 1901 G Shepard 1903 I. W. Hard IQOI E. Dutcher 1901 L S. Stevenson 1903 M, L. Prentiss IQOI M. A. Farnham IQOI E M. Van Slyke 1903 M. I. Starr HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. john Burroughs Mrs. Harriet M. Miller Mrs. Henry Van lngen 142 - , 2 . f' QM f , f' 1 . P 2011.75 J X X ' ! -il xo 1. 1 - f Qf'f' .fll - 1 Q 1 1 11 be-2 5 F ,lzi u-K K rgx A ,',,..4' me S325 XLQ2? 223 EU6l'!d3fl'lZg' Czmlribuiiolz of Szfzzdiazzs Girly 1900 A. L. CAI-IN, Presidefzl IQOI H. VV. FOSTER, Viff-P1'e.ria'm! 1902 M. F. COLLISON, SEL'7'FflZij' ami T1'ea1u1'w' MEMBERS 1900 A. L. Branch 1901 K. Peters 1900 A. L. Cahn 1902 V. Cobb 1900 H. B. Cossar 1902 F. Collison 1900 H. D. Gallagher 1902 C. Hecker 1900 M. Lovett 1903 P. Barker 1900 I. M. Scarborough 1903 Funk 1901 M. Calhoun 1903 Payne 1901 H. W. Foster 1903 H. Stevens 1901 M. S. lfngraham 1903 M. W. Wayne SPECIAL I. D. Kessler 1-13 ROCHESTER CLUB To feast and gong? here we meet,- Tkc V asmf'-Rorkexfef' Mile. 1900 CAROLINE HARRIS STEVENS, Pre.rz'dm! IQOI MARIAN MUNSON MORGAN, Vife-P1'esz'11'euz' 1900 1900 IQOI 1901 1901 1902 IQO2 IQOZ 1902 HARRlET ELIZABETH SUANTZ, Secfutfzvjf amz' Twfuzucz Phebe Harriet Beadle Caroline Harris Stevens Angelina Marie Hodgem Adelaide Crapsey Marian Munson Morgan Gertrude Colby fBa.rnard Grace Bruce Florence Eglantine Curt MEMBERS an Cobb 'ss 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 Harriet Elizabeth Shantz Caroline Stoddard Mildred Grannis Arey Anna Laura Crippen lcla Frances Glen Jeanette Huntington Hooker Georgia M. Huntington Mary Holmes Stevens 1 1903 Helen Rose Wile 144 ' 'Lff ' . . El'-llfiif if-lx A ' 12113, .101 ffx g.,QL3ffm1E.S1mNwm12fwkjjn, gm , ,.,,,-,L3H,.:V,m'V 7 Al 9 11 I XX - :EER f wtf 1, - .QQ-ff-Q , . . 5,1 .f 1. , 'fx -1 fl- - f .. . ,.,g,H,4., . .. ,.,f..r,.,,.f . ., W.. . - ,:.--,Lk . 1- 'Ar gs I '- mg. ' '. I Yue., -5 ma if , . 0 ' gX'1 f1if? 3 ' ' ' -2. I - - ' ' ' A ' l-Ufmi ifa 2 f 45' . H ' 4 -375451 ' ' ': f'le4 I . .. , 1 ' , .... Q Sf, -.. 1?-35:3 Fig. .-. zz: 4 .. 'i'-Q gr ' if ' -'M ' I f ......, . ' ' ' ' A 1. ,-1K4as5:tpBfe'W11 liz? BROOKLYN CLUB This Club was f07'7lZUll, of B1'00k0'7Z :in-f As fhfillgfz we had not flzzbx ezzozzgk! OFHCERS ANTOINETTE AFFELD, President MARJORIE L. PRENTISS, Sec1'elrz7gf 'w 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 MEMBERS B. Richardson 1902 D. Gaus IQO2 R. R. Richardson 1903 W. M. Richardson IQO3 A. Affeld IQO3 E. Dutclier IQOS M A. Lauder 1903 S. Miles IQO3 H A. Steingester IQO3 E. B. Taft IQO3 I. XVheelock 1903 B. L. Bacon IQO3 A. V. Merritt 1903 M. B. Spencer 1903 G. L. Utter 1903 145 C. B. O. L. G. E. M A. H H M M J . R E mm' T1'fasz11'e2 L. Wallberg D. Wfilson A. Boyd Burns L. Burtis R. Clapp B. Doolittle E. Dougherty M. McWilliams A. Neuhaus L. Prentiss Russell H. Sutphin B. Uplegrove QI. Weed PHI BETA KAPPA MU CHAPTER or NEW YORK There war the Dom' la whifh Ifomzfi 710 K'ey. OFFICERS BTISS MARY W. VVHITNEY, Pre.vz'denz' MISS LAURA WYLIE, Vz'u'-P1'e,vz'zz'm! MISS ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, Srrrefary MISS ELLA M. FREEMAN, Tf'em'w'e1' CHARTER MEMBERS XVinifred Ball, A.B., Theta of New York, ISQO Le Roy C. Cooley, Ph.D., Alpha of New York, 1886 Ferdinand C. French, Ph.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1884 Herbert E. Mills, Ph.D., Iota of New York, 1886 I. Leverett Moore, Ph.D., Alpha of Maryland, 1892 Charles XV. Moulton, Ph.D., Alpha of Minnesota, 1885 Theodore C. Smith, Ph.D., Alpha of Massachusetts, 1892 james M. Taylor, D.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 MEMBERS ELECTED 1899 1867 Harriette A. Warner fMrs. H. A. XV. Bishopj 1868 Achsah M. Ely Sarah M. Glazier fM1'S. M. Batesj, A.M., ,72 Mary P. Rhoades Helen L. Storke Mary W. Whitney, A.M., ,72 146 PHI BETA KAPPA-Canfimmf 1869 Ellen VV. Babcock fMl'S. WV. R. Brownj M. Emma Colby QMrs. F. A. Mahanj Sarah E. Daniels Emma L. Hubbard, A.M., '73, LL.B., '73 Christine Ladd fMrs. Fabian Franklinl Ella M. Liggett . 1870 Mary Chumar QMrs. G. G. Traskj Jane A. Denton Mary G. Mead fMrs. E. A. Abbeyj Harriet O. Palmer fMrs. E. T. Slocumj Cynthia 'W. Ritch Elizabeth D. Storer Sophia D. Storke, A.M., '94 1871 Amelia VV. Esty fMrs. C. D. Stowellj Ellen M. Folsom Sarah P. Monks Susan Raymond 1872 Maria P. Brace fMrs, P. Kiinballj XVilimena H. Eliot QMrs. E. Emersonl, A.M., '77 Alla VV. Foster 1873 Elizabeth H. Brewer Helen C. Hiscock fMrs. T. I. Backusj, A.M., '78 Mary A. Hopson Katharine M. Lupton Mary E. Perry QMrs. P. N. Moorej Anna R. Phelps Elma D. Swift Blanche Wilder CMrs. F. P. Bellalnyj Clara J. 'Wilson fMrs. G. VV. Kretsingerj I47 PHI BETA KAPPA-C077fL'7ZZlEti 1374 Julia S. Bennett fMrs. E. H. Lordj Florence M. Cushing Elizabeth A. Hill QMrs. E. H. Spaldingl Anna L. Meeker Lucretia A. Stow fMrs. W. H. Cummingsj Caroline A. Woodman 1375 Mary F. Burlington Florence C. Perkins Frances G. Swift fMrs. John Dotyj Eva M. Tappan, A.M., '95, Pli.D., '96 1876 Elizabeth R. Fox CMIS. D. F. Wlebsterl Heloise E. Hersey Anna M. Johnson Ella C. Laphani Grace H. Learned fMrs. G. V. De XVittl Eliza G. Metcalf flVIrs. Gustav Raflekel 1877 Frances A. Adams Grace E. Bliss fMrs. P. M. Snyderj Rachel B. Jacobs Sarah F. Sheppard QMIS. H. K. Armstrongj Caroline P. Swift fMrs. E. S. Atwaterj Ida Wood, A.M., '89, Ph.D., 'gr Laura VVylie, Ph.D., '94 1878 Gertrude Basconi fMrs. C. C. Darwinj Mary R. Botsford, A.M., '94 Mary XV. Clarke CMrs. M. M. Ackerj M. Isabel Nelson QMrs. I. N. Tillinghastl, Ph.M., '95 Harriet R. Ransom fMrs. Arthur Milinowskij Harriet E. Stanton QMrs. XV. H. Blatchj, A.M., '94 148 Pl-ll BETA KAPPA-Conlinued 1879 Eleanor P. Clarke Mary Colgate Cornelia A. Dike Bertha Hazard Emily C. Jordan QMrS. H. C. Folger, Inj, A.M Emma M. Perkins 1880 Marrietta A. Barnes fMrs. G. VV. Knightj Carrie M. Canfield QMrs. W. R. Thorsenj Caroline B. Dow Phehe T. Sutliff Lucy Tappan 1881 Marion Burke, M.D. 1882 Mary F. Easton fMrs. M. R. Conablej Elizabeth M. Howe QMrs. .Lucien Howe, Mary B. King CNRS. E. H. Babbittj Anne C. Southworth QMrs. H. A. Wyinanj Fanny B. Taylor QMrs. C. E. Youngj 1883 Sarah C. Bernard C. Lena Bostwiclc Mary Sherwood, BLD. 1884 Ella M. Freeman Martha C. Hubbard fMrs. A. Skinnerj Justine. ll. Merrick fMrs. C. H. Hollisterj Jessie I. Spafford 149 Pm BETA KAPPA-cmzimffdt 1885 Lucy Davis Lavinia H. Gould QMrs. J. T. MacBridej Abby Leach, A.M. '85 Mabel R. Loomis Beatrice J. Shattuck fMrs. F. S. Fultonj Mary Smiley fMrs. C. O. Rhodesj 1886 Margaret P. Sherwood 1887 Ida I. Butcher Bertha M. Critchley Charlotte I. Halliday QMrs. Elbert Wiiigj Clara L. Jones Louise R. Smith QMrs. H. R. Swiftj, M.D., A.M., '89 1888 Georgia Angell Maud King fMrs. E. G. Murphyj Effie Shaw Adelaide Underhill 1889 Jennie Ackerly Mary D. Anderson Charlotte Deming Elizabeth H. Griggs Lola L. lfddings Lillian La Monte Helen H. Tunnicliif QMrs. R. C. H. Catterallj Katharine NVarren I8QO Helene Borgman Mary Dunham fMrs. C. H. Prescott, jr.j Antha L. Knowlton QMIS. K. B. Millerj Hannah F. Mace QMrs. H. B. Hedrickj Adella Prentiss 150 PHIBETA KAPPA-lbnhmud 1891 Caroline M. Curry Caroline E. Furness Florence Halliday fMrs. E. H. Rogersj Rose M. Kavana Edith Rickert, Ph.D., 'QQ Kate L. Strong QMrs. C. G. Sewallj Margaret F. Vllashburn, A.M., '93, Ph.D., ' I8Q2 Rebecca W. Brush QMrs. G. B. Toyej Eva Daniels Cornelia Golay QMrs. F. G. Beneclictj Helen D. King, Ph.D., '99 Mary S. Packard, M.D. Amy L. Reed Alice M. Robbins fMrs. W. H. Martinj Sarah B. Tunnicliff Elisabeth l1Voodbridge QMrs. C. G. Morrisj 1893 Elizabeth K. Adams Frances S. Belcher Elizabeth S. Bradley Mary V. Clark Henrietta A. Rossini Pratt Helena Van Vliet Ethel R. Wilkinson 1594 Emeline B. Bartlett Florence Bernd Caroline Coman Juliette Golay Elizabeth H. Haight, A.M., '99 Mabel L. Hastings Mary B. Mumford Angie M. Myers, M.D. Helen M. Slade Melvina Van Kleeck Katharine M. Utter fMrs. L. A. 'Watermanj Emilie Louise VVells 151 PHI BETA KAPPA-Cazzfivzzmz' 1595 Grace A. Beard Elizabeth E. Boyd fMrs. W. L. Lawtonj Georgie S. Boynton Margaret R. Brencllinger Laura. A. Brownell fMrs. C. Woodbridgej May H. Childs Susan H. Evans Harriet F. Holmes Hasseltine R. Fletcher NVil1ie C. Johnson Theoclora A. Phelps, A.M., '96 Katharine C. Reiley Elizabeth C. Smith Eleanor L. Smith Jessie V. Skelton Elizabeth Updegraff 1896 H. XVinif1ecl Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Anne E. Douglas Josephine Fagan Ann Hero, A.M., '96 Nellie Higman Ella S. Hulst Blanche A. Jones Ida j. Kruse Lillian A. MacAllister Gertrude E. MacArthur Ruth M. Mann Anne Moore, A.M., '97 Elizabeth E. Packer Rose A. Palmer Alma E. Tuttle 1897 Mary K. Benedict Flora B. Bernkopf Elizabeth L. Bishop, AUM., '98 Helen L. Bishop Anna T. Burcharrl I52 Pl-ll BETA KAPPA-Cbl7fl'7Z1lL'lf Adelaide Clailin Martha M. Clark, A,M., '98 Eloise Ellery Emily G. Hooker Grace H. Landheld Nancy V. McClelland Marie Reimer Anne G. Richey Alice VV. Sawyer Rachel C. Schauflier Beatrice Shaw Gertrude Smith -Iessie I. Thain Alice Whiton fMrs. W. D. Ferresj 1898 Katharine F. Belcher Katharine Blunt Mary A. Deach Elizabeth D. Dwight Alice N. Gibbons May B. Granger, A.M., '99 Phebe A. Hatfield Lucy B. Hemphill Alice Kauffman Maria C. McCarty, A.M., ,QQ Jane R. Murdoch Florence XV. Olivet Laura O. Rice Ethel M. Serviss fMrs. D. D. Aclrermanj Lizzie M. Simpson, A.lVl,, '99 Amy WVentworth 1899 Nellie R. Baker Edo. C. Bowman Mary L. Brinckerhoff Augusta Choate Alice Clarke Alice B. Coles Ellen E. Cotrael Helen L. Davis Mary E. Eastwood 153 PHI BETA APPA-Cvlzrlzldeff K Virginia Field Emma Lou Garrett lean Hamilton Claire B. Hassler Mary Louise Hosmer Helen K. Hoy Mary L. Kleberg fMrs. Blanche Martin Adele H. Merwin Bertha Richardson Grace H. Robbins Leila C. Spaulding Helen D. Thompson Alta M. Tozer Mary E. Wylie E. H. Abbottj MEMBERS ELECTED IQOO Grace Andrews Florence M. Brownell Alice M. Burnham Frances Dorrance Martha G. Harmon Susan B. Lent Alma M. LeRoy Mary Lovett Jennie M. Payne Marie T. Perry Mabel P. Schmidt Isabel B. Trowbridge Gertrude Vaile Louise Ware Ruth Wells rgoo T54 SXVIFT MEMORIAL INFIRMARY ' IDPCSCIIIZD DQ IIDFS. GBFOHIIC Swift HIWBYZF, '77 ill m6I1lOl'Q of ber fafbelf, llbr. Gbz1rl65 'UL'l. Swift, all DOIIOIFCC UFIIBYZC of U36 Gollege If one should ask, Ufhazf if Zhi: 6ZlZ'!!lli77g', fair PVIU my, ' Ti: Swzf! Mezzzorial f7ml'7lld7j'. For fzwlhcl' 7:IZf2.'i'l2lHfiI77Z, Dociof' 572.7133 the flue, zzfza' new an fl7!f't'L'lZ,, we 'zz' 1'zzMw' have it Swifz' Reraz'e13f. 155 MR. THOMPSON A SKETCH ag!-'FAX J' R. FREDERICK F. THOMPSON was the son of john 9' ni sb Q v yis!W7 Qilgrif' N -090.965 I E . llllllllllllllll lllllllllli F, 1 . Agp. .Q mi' , 1 suv -e -7 .,r3': W., -6 -f la 'fr ' 2 wr 'Q ' A 1 -. wr .e-ry Fw. ,. ' B an -nfaoqg fs- f1..,,9 2,5 f ' 6 ii ,W 5 Y .ir , i.. .,,,,1W.k N ' f Crriit- of New York Thompson, a prominent banker of New York, and was born in that city in 1836. Here he passed his boyhood days until, in 1852, he entered Williams College, receiving his degree with'the Class of '56, One year later he married the daughter of Myron H. Clark, who was then Governor of New York. As a business man, Mr. Thompson was most successful. He founded the National Currency Bank and with others he established the First National Bank of Detroit, and the Columbia Bank of Chatham, New York. He was one of the founders and a lifelong director of the First National Bank of New York City. But his activities were not confined to the banking business, his interests covered a wide field. At the outbreak of the Civil War he secretly organized and drilled large bodies of colored troops, afterwards entering the service himself as Captain of the 57th N. Y. Artillery. He was also prominently connected with educational and benevolent work. He was- one of the chief movers in building the Ontario Orphan Asylum. For many years he supplied funds for a free course of lectures in Williamstown, he regularly supported 156 four students each year in Vlfilliams College, and in numerous other Ways showed his deep interest in his Alma Mater. His services to Vassar are beyond estimation. The library is one of the many gifts to the College for which we have to thank Mr. Thompson. He was a member of the Board of Trustees, and showed his devotion to the College in innumerable ways, such as the founding of scholarships and aid funds. All of these things have endeared him in the hearts of the students, but it is as Uncle Fred that we love him best. For us his name will ever be con- nected vvith the hundred little kindnesses, and the innumerable and unexpected pleasures, which showed his deep personal interest in the students, and which are unrecorded except in the hearts of the many who received them. His death last April was deeply and sincerely mourned, for all felt that with him Vassar had lost not only a patron, but a friend. 157 ESQ Wal S W OMB people think that Vassar girls 5 9 Must study night and day. Nx If sg ,N-jeg!! They do not know what fun we have '41, nm In ei Moab At party, dance, and play I xx g Whlle some might think-at Foundefs f l lnznnlllllllillllu unm l b Ball- N I4 I ,,,W54 , lm K We never studied books at all. C .JM- 158 Y. W. C. A. RECEPTION October I3 COMMITTEE Mxss DORRANCE Mlss S. 'G. PIERCE , M1ss FOSTER Mlss MARSALIS Miss KUTCHER Mlss FORD Miss BARNARD Miss PETERS Miss CRUM Miss HATFIELD PROGRAM RECEPTION GIRLS ABOUT COLLEGE ALMA MA TER 160 October F0111'tee11zf!z f4l'ZiZZlJl EX0lH'Sl'0lL to Lake Molwfzk 32 Sefzfors and Fl'6SfZl7Zf3lL 7 . '76 ' ' 'lf' f f- ' 5ZfZzQ. -wry,f,s:1w5Ef,1 .ww My . ' .f 70,1.,g.,q',,544G3!f4.f,,.-4.':x-V -. , 12--9 ,. L. 1,,,',m1- .'f1'T-'.-'Z--,f,., lg, '- 4 .7 'J , Y ,. ., 19,1 5 H -K f,Z 111 -rP'f'34 .-gm ,Q '7'f' 1' :W s, a,1 .:?' f-pf f-1--.er-Q2 '-LM: T2 gf 1 .,.. . Jr ' 44. I .1 - . E ,ff F vw M4946 .gf Q ,, 91- .z .f: '4 '-'- Ar, 4-12' If .. fl , ,- -.,-.2 .,,, -4 faq Q 1 Mu . -' M Him-. H' ..L V 'f'?gf'i.I 1.1 1' rf' - L V - -4' Q.- 1 -. If 'V :-.'f- ,J-,-,,-35,523-.g -4 yi.,-141.11-V , . Vx - 1,-7 -v,123ff?'1?ff!'1 PK 5 ' f .xwffk 161 HALLOWEEN PARTIES Ocfober 28 SONG: Nineteen Hundred to Nineteen Hundred and Two Am :- Zizzy ze, zum, zum, zum. Wlience every guest so killingly clrest In tatters and rags galore? 'T is Hallow-eve, you 'cl better believe, On Senior Corridor. And IQOO 'S singing now to IQO2 In a crazy little rag-time rhyme. Then come let 's yell till ten dclock bell, In a ragity-rag-rag, ragity-rag-rag, ragity-rag-rag time. I62 SONG : Nineteen Hundred and One to Nineteen Hundred and Three AIR :- I Loves You, 'deedl do, Ma Babe. Vtlhere the Catskills loom up grandly, sixty miles away or more, Small sister of oursg Where by walking all the daytime you can reach the Hudson's shore, Dear sister of oursg NVhere new worlds in field and class-room wait your conquering sway Here we stand to meet and greet you, and to help you on your way, And we'll each to each pledge friendship through all the years to be: Stand forever fast united, Nineteen One and Nineteen Three. Do the Sophomores seek to awe you with all the things they know, Small sister of ours? Don't believe them for a minute- it's all an empty show, Dear sister of ours. No class can make us humble, Nineteen One and numbers Three, XVe've no cares that need disturb us in our mirth and jollity. So to-night, dear little sister, come and join us in our fun, Send a cheer up-all together-Nineteen Three and Nineteen One. CHORUS Here 's our hand upon it, Nineteen Three, Friends and comrades we will ever be. No others can surpass us, In work or play out-class us: Luck stays with odd numliers, Nineteen Three. 163 SENIOR PARLOR, 1900 - - .-H1 f -ff.....r4- v. .- x ' ,I . ' V 3f1,f,:.p-f .,,+v 1 ,V 164 . SENIOR PARLOR OPENING November 4 SENIORS TO SOPHOMORES COMMITTEE MARY FROTHINGHAM 'IOSEPHINE M. ANGELL ESTELLE R, ARMSTRONG MAUDE L. RAY CHRISTEL NV. WILKINS ANNIE M. CRATER SUSAN E. MCMAHON xl -hi ,, - I I 1 -, SONG OF WELCOME - IQOO Glen C1145 I f ' 5122- X , , ' I RESPONSE .... IQ02 Glfe Cm f ge, A I Iggy Q ' :II E X !I5::.f!f',L sf-xx .X rv? 165 i f QB - J a: I A I I' 41 I' c1n.c.,.n.f ngau. SOPHOMORE PARTY November 1 1 SOPHOMORES TO FRESHMEN PATTY CURD 63902 COMMITTEE GERTRUDE C. BARNARD MARGUERITE G. HILL FANNY P. SIMPSON 166 E LIZABETH DEL. EVERTS SENIOR BIRTHDAY Nofuembez' 1 5 AVERAGE AGE OF SENIOR CLASS, 21.9 YEARS SENIOR BIRTHDAY SONGS AIR :-I' My Honey Dat I Love so VVelI. Our hearts are light and our eyes are beaming, And We ,re trying just our best to tell, XVhiIe she's smiling sweet 'mid the candles' gleaming, Of our Alice that we Iove so well. We lost our hearts to her one day And we loved her then, right well, But she 's grown more dear to us every year, Has our Alice that we love so well I CHORUS 1-Alice, Alice, bless your heart,- Our President We Iove so well. Then here 's to you, so sweet and true,- Our Alice that we love so well I VVe 're proud of dear old IQOO, And we 're happy and We 're proud to tell 'With what grace and charm the head is honored By our President we Iove so well. And so we make her birthday gay, For We Iove hex' mighty Well. We can 't say half we'd like to say To our Alice that we love so well I CHORUS :-Alice, Alice, etc. AIR :-- Darktown Is Out To-night. Come girls, let 's cheer her, No one is dearer, No one more loved than she,- Our President ever, Honor forever To our own Alice B I 167 I FIRST HALL PLAY NO'UE77ZbBl' 18 Capmm Lenarlnlair CAS T DEAN AMBROSE .... . . L. COLE CAPTAIN LETTARBLAIR. LITTON . . M. P. JACKSON PINCKNEY ..... . . M. W. PLUMB FRANCIS MERIVALE . . E. W. NICCLENAI-IAN MR. SETON . .L . M. DUNNING SMITI-IERS . . M. C. KENNEDY IORKINS . . . I. M. SCARBOROUGH FANNY HADDEN . ADELAIDE CRAPSEY HYACINTH MESSITER . . . BIABEL V. RIDDLE POLLY MESSITER . KOBBIE BELLE PATTERSON COMMITTEE CHRISTEL W. WILKINS ALICE U. LANE GENEVIEVE H. BALDWIN CAROL II. STEVENS EMILY H. LOUD LUCY T. BARTLETT ESTELLE G. SMITH 168 PERSEVERE USE MORE-IMPASSIONED LANGUAGE.H MTI-nvr! HAND rr TO me THE Cuxxrrs. BEGAD! SHE's some TO no THE woomc HERSELF ! 2 X ' -' M -ffj at taln x , ff 1' '7 ,.. I H -Q... 169 PI-IILALETI-IEAN DAY Decefnber 1 COMMITTEE Mlss MARY SMITH M1ss SAMSON MISS BEAHAM M155 SAVERY M MISS WADSWORTH Mlss EISEMAN MISS CROSBY Mlss GLENDINNING Miss DALE PATRONESSES MRS. LE ROY C. COOLEY MRS. JOHN L. MOORE Miss ELLA MCCALEB MRS. JOHN THELBERG M RS. FRANK LILLIE I70 MISS ABBY LEACH CONCERT lDecenzber 2 GLEE, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR Q CLUBS PROGRAM HAIL TO PHILALETIIEIS . . . arr. from Fam! Glee Club HANDS ACROSS 'l'l-IE SEA .... Saum Mandolin Club SOLO In the Greenwood . Lang Miss Whitman NARCISSUS . .... . Nevin Mandolin Club XVAVES OF THIS DANUBE ..... . Jzfamwirz'-A'rau Miss Holt with the Glee Club VIOLIN SOLO . Polish Dance . Wie1zz'awski Miss Hadley 5 'L Give her but a Least Excuse to Love: Me, 2 M QUANU I from Colombe'S Birthday 5 ' ' Gow Miss Samson, Miss Whitman, Miss Raymond, Miss Spratt SWEET REPOSE WVALTZES .......,. PVZYL' Mandolin Club SOLO . 'L Mon Coeur S' Ouvref' from Samson et Delila Sllililf-5515715 Miss Samson GYPSY LOVE SONG from The Fortune Teller --- Miss Stimson with both Clubs FIREBUG DANCE ....... lffeazfer Mandolin Club PRAISE TO ALMA lWATER .... Gow Glee Club 171 SECOND HALL PLAY Devenzbef' 16 I ww ZR IEOQIWOIOVS l2OmOrxc1O BY MARTHA MORTON CA S T DAVID HOLMES . . A. SAVERY GERALD HOLMES . G. CANDLER HAROLD REYNOLDS . . F, HARRAH MARTIN BEGG5 .... . H. ANDERSON ARCHIBALD LYTTON SAVAGE . E. WHITE MULBERRY ..... L. FONVLER MISS CLEMENTINA . VILDA SAUVAGE HELEN LE GRAND . INIILDRED VAUG1-IAN HARRIET LEICESTER . VANCE SHOUSE SYLVIA SOMERS . . . EUNICE OBERLV COMMITTEE MABEL L. HORST LAILA MARSALIS VIRGINIA L. NISBET MABEL XVALLER ANNA M. CUDDEBACK ALICE E. HOLDEN HELEN CHAMBERLAIN 172 af? I 3 iqf ll J , 1 SHE 'D MARRV THE ONE SHE LUVED, MR. DAVID.,7 my ,am .- A... -.I sf' 'Y :fm V, ., 1 3 Q, ' 'Zz ,f , , , ua !4 -Zia! f , Ab. ,gjff I 6 ,fy 4, 'f '9 2,5 ff 1433, I, 1 X' Y gi, 4 5 0,59 niggiag 5 4,9 1 'fi 4,7 ff, K N If Mak x l W' 19--MAA -4' 5 -, ' .f , f ' fh 6 1 1 b . 1 3 I - f.,. gi- -,:: 4 Cage:-L ',f , 1. I -,I-nf 1 g.fq,':5,,-Q,-11.-:rigalfhazf ,- qy,s,,,w'j,'.34I'f5x,f5:, 'f I ' -.'3:. ' 'I f I , -I 'q. 1 I, il. 1'-fpZ2'5,.f,5 f 1 Q-V.-fb ' w A .' : ' ,W yew ,M 1 -A V '. I if '2g? .f' ' .w:fc- 'I '-.Q . .-4+ - ,-2-1:24. V Lf --Qi. 4.1, - I 224,34 ff , HIE. I M22 if -I fgfi 'AT' f' 'Y' N - T 1 'Q-ww ' -- I-qw km, - - V I AM IIERFECTLI' cfw.-xnI.E OF LIVING ALONE.H 6 Q1 -iz-52 1 4wZe?' r, Q MT' .-V. -.-an-.Wk A fiff-fx I, ,,. W -q .mu-P 'rv HJUST ONE, MISS SvI.vIA! A BACHELOITS ROMANCE 173 VALENTINEIS DAY F6b1'ZlfZ7QV I4 TO MY VALENTINE Mary Ambulena. Slow, Goodness knows what ma-kes her go I Only hope she won't run Clown YVhen she ambulates to town I Thisis but 41 modest way Of sending you my love to-clay. IN PHYSICS CLASS As changeless as the cofzgziaxs In pointing to thepale, To you I 'll e'er be faithful VVith all my heart and soul. No lfzagfzcl has more power Yet with you I am bashful, To draw the shining steel, Like light fha! bpolavfizfd, Than have your eyes lZff7'I7L'l'i0ll, I cannot gaze upon you, They make my senses reel. But turn away my eyes. O smile once sweetly on me I 'T will ease my zwfgffli of woe, And tip the :ruler with pleasure Till they bnhmre ever so. 174 WASHING-TON'S BIRTHDAY I COLONIAL BALL DGP VCA CIAQHQ VCITGV A GRAND OPERA X CAST GEORGE NEVERLIE . . . . . S. L. FOYVLER AMERICA NEVERLIE . . FALLIE NICKINLEY COLUMBIA NEVERLIE . . . . FLORENCE LOUD ROSANNE GREY .... . ROBELE BELLE PATTERSON BROTHER MARKALL LAWS . . A. SAVERY SISTER CAREFUL MANNERS . . . . VILDA SAUVAGE MR. DALY PRESS ....... . M. WHITMAN LIEUTENANT DIGAN-GRIND QBritish OFHcerJ . . . . L. BURNS LIEUTENANT TAKEIT EASY QB1-itishOFHcerj . . . J. STIMSON LIEUTENANT JUST WRIGHT Qof the Revolutionary Armyj . . E. BRADLEY I7LffZ.1Z7IS, Saldzkfs, and Girls COMMITTEE M. M. SPRATT H. E. STORKE H. B. JOHNSTON N. O. ELDRED A. CRAPSEY E. L. WRIGHT 175 THIRD HALL PLAY Pebmzzfjy 24 Lib, LQIACI CDLIHWICV ew NRI ADAM BUTTERXV LIEUT. GERALD GASPAR LE SAGE TOMMY TUCKER BLINK BLUNK XVINTERBOTTAM ORT H CAST HUGH BUT'1'ERWORTH . ELEANOR BUTTE RWORT H JESSIE DEAN . LADY ADELINE BARKER . MEG . . . LORD CI-IOLMONDELEY M. E. BEAHAM . M. P. JACKSON . B. SEIIIILE . E. H. XVHITE UT. C. STIMSON . E. E. RANDALL . ALICE BARSE MARIETTA FORD JULIA SCARBOROUCII FLORENCE DOXVLING . . L. COLE COMMITTEE ALICE EISEMAN GRACE 'ANDREWS GRACE IIANNA SOPHIA PIERCE FLORENCE WELLS KATE GLENDINNING MARY WAYNE 176 I SAY, LADY ADELINE, wmvr SHOULD A FELLAH Do? HTHE MOON HAS A VERV PECULIAR EFFECT ox ME, vnu KNOW. Ax I. .. A an-1' 'lf'- I no LOVE NILIT,-XRY!H UAH, BLESS mu, mx' CHLLDREN, BLESS vow! LORD CHUMLEY 177 FOURTH HALL PLAY BUCHANAN BILLINGS . DUDE FERDINAND LANGDON I MATT MAYNARD LANGDON . FRANK HAMILTON . KITTY CANARY . CELIA MRS. CANARY . AUNT ELIZA . MAID NELL March I7 :H ' I' , 'NL If-A H15 WIFE 5 Father CAS T . G. B. HE.ARD . . . . A. U. LANE F. L. DUNNING . . . . M. P. Rss . S. L. FOXVLER . . G. EDGAR MILDRED-R. VAUGHAN , . ALICE E. HOLDEN . BETSEY K. PETERS LE1LA R. ALBRIGHI . . . RUTH W. BARNARD I'IELEN L. XVI-IITMORE COMMITTEE PAULINE B. DAY ANNIE M. CRATER ALICE MARY STIMSON LAILA MARSALIS MILLICENT TODD VIRGINIA LORD NISBET MARGARETTA W. HOLDEN 17S ,M .- V ' -' ' - -kifii.. ' CLAUSE 6, AGAIN . . , 3ff'59fi9'M'??2'f ! Tau. YOUR OLD Auxrx' .wow rr. ,. -.aw-'. ' ' - LJ4. A - In THE XVOOlYG 011' FEHUJE. HIS WIFES FATHER 179 FOUNDERS DAY April 27 COMM1TTEE IQOO MYRA WINIFRED PLUMB 1900 ANNIE LAIRD BRANCH 1901 ROBBIE BELLE PATTERSON Igor ELLA WILSON MCCLENAI-IAN 1902 EMILY HATHAWAY LOUD 1903 ETHEL WENBAN DEAN 180 A W mid Rf 'fab CLASS DAY june 12 COMMITTEE MARY DELIA SMITH EDITH SOMERVILLE MERRITT MARION PAULINE ESS FANCHON EILEEN O'CONNELL LIZBETI-I DAKE FAIRI-IEAD SUSAN ELIZABETH MCMAHON MAY VIVIAN JOHNSON CLASS HISTORIANS EUNICE ROCKWQOD OBEIQLY VILDA SAUVAGE SENIOR SPADE ORATOR ANNIE MARIA CRATER JUNIOR SPADE ORATOR LUCIA COLE ISI v ggggX'MYXNmxY YQ C e 'W iT!! iE?f2- -x Q i xg XXX I Nixmkixqrfai ,Hn ..., .1Ill,.mm:.w gn: ,ff A f ,U -+1 ' Xa! g lU'UI df ull- I, qjw yllvllmmq ,amid AIQJEYNHW6 W W mmf 'W f fr A-..f- 1 w ff. W, H 1 'L r. I , 1 , 4 ,, . ..,,,, If 1. 4 , J ,515 A-M4 x. X Ki, My lm 1 www A HHH!! A I' A 'ffl' KWH I? LW I .AMW XM 'ILT V f.7,fvXf Mix JIHIH - 11 Af Lww '-my ll ,N JT M lf.: l jwvlm' I ll A 9 mv' 1 -5 ,X . V, I fr pllwllnml 71 EM in 2? illulmw Mlljwl EA B OJ it .f.24p6h1luWw I' H95 A .fQs1'AA'm4n4Hg1 A KXQQKASNW , ,MN lll.!vI5Itlllvl ' 4 f S 1 Sf 1 ffl QQ CC 3 hm X r. A X X nllq Yv- X A4 M Y7'f' vW x XXX xb E-f Thzkffy-Fyffh A mfma! Commefzcemefzi VASSAR COLLEGE fUZVE TIJIRTEEAVTII NINE TEEN' HUIVDRED COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS FRANCES DORRANCE MABEL PEARSON SCHMIDT MARTHA GROSVENOR HARMON ISABEL BLISS TROWBRIDGE MARIE THOMPSON PERRY GERTRUDE VAILE 182 fi: ,v. 'rf I E 1 . r V x, I W I Z , 'KQFT ,H , ,N , 1.1 jf W M X I R l pw - . 724 K 'i xv rx V PX 5 . W 1 5 f - I , H .X . X .,,, :X ji l qi V I X -J. 'Ml 6 F A X ' 5x V . ' w ' X f N v' 1 X 2.2 X 7X 5 4 I ,.., '- Z- f-' -1 XX 'TL ul ,, x 6 K S If Q J'1FNevuXX Q03 I fag Q- j GRINDS 183 ' Qggdggg , f C55-SJ ,.--m ' ' Elf F V , ,fy -V :ex e-. X :,. x .,,, N ' ' f t .z 'ff , M? ': .',, E f . 3. 'i 1 E ' w h iq PUZZLE D EPARTMENT K ,K Iv. f' IXX -'I P. if If 'N' Q W ' 2 , f 'AJ KI 5 fx Ta A H r.-,A , ' .-15,5 '- ' 1 , ' .. '- ,f . , . ' f x ,, XI X . psf 1W73eg ' - .PQ 'f A S4 .Al Faiffy 5lZi07f.j! QIHI' BLANKS ARE TO BE FILLED IN NVITH THE NAMES OF MEMBERS OF Tl-IE BOARD OT GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUC'l'ION.J NCE there was a little boy who was apprenticed to a bad, wicked Q J who made him work all the time and never gave him any rest at all. Besides having to sew all day and take the work home at night, he had to sawQ Jand draw water for the family of his wicked master. At last he determined to run away. So one day early inQ J when his master sent him to carry some work home to the black Q J at the other end of town, away past the Q he decided that he would not come back. Before starting out, he stole theQ Jto the pantry and filled his pockets with bread and butter and a big redQ J apple. Then he stole quietly out of the house, and ran as fast as his legs could carry him down the Q J and out of the town. Soon he found himself in a large field filled with beautiful flowers, and he started lo gather a bouquet. But just as he was about to pick a lovely white Q J, a voice said to him : Do not pick me, little boy, or you will kill me. I am not a real flower but an unfortunate princess whom my wicked mother, who is a fairy, has changed into a flower. My father she has transformed into a wet brown water Q J, and my brother is now a roe Q J who lives in yonder forest. She hopes that we may soon be killed, and that then she will have the kingdom to herself. lf you could find my brother and my father, and bring them here, and then say a sentence in Q J, the magic spell would be broken, and we would be ourselves once Q So the boy promised. .After a long search he found the old King, who was now a Q J in one of theQ Jof the palace, which stood near by Q but the brother he could not pick out because there were so many Q J in the royal forest. At last, however, he thought of a plan, and picking up a Q J, he threw it at the First one that he saw. But the animal only ran away. The second time, however, when he threw the Q J the animal, instead of running away, said : tt Please sir, do not try to kill me. Then the boy knew that he had found the Prince. He then took the Q J and the Q J back to the Held where tlieQ J was growing, said the sentence in Q J, and the King, the Prince, and the beautiful Princess stood before him. So the plans of the Q J old fairy were destroyed, and the King gave the Boy his daughter in marriage, and they all lived happily ever t D- 185 PUZZLE Why is a Sophomore Tree Ceremony? My fxrst is used for emphasis, and for decision's sakeg My secondis another name for pa g My third it is an ornament of Greek or Roman make, My fourth denotes intended, zfafzs fu fax. My whole 's an institution that makes all miscreants quake And enforces strict obedience near and far. PI Shi robw swa terns. Q' Hyw od nyo Sherfeum cleas het 1aswl, eh dcier. Lybdol het dlerae dame prley. 'LVneer eb ti Chas, htouq hes, hart rou sclsu cluod kerab 2. repdectne. No, tsesirs, lte su ton plea romf hetes tssnoe tulin ew veah nagiude nyo lilC21.N 186 PICTORIAL PUZZLE .f47'7'1UIg'd in Me order of ML' jiz'c!z1rm' Me fzomzs here 1'iy51'e.vwzlm' .- I. First letters reading down spell name of 21 College Course. Third letters reading up spell name of l-lead of the Department. Il. First letters reading down spell name of Head of a Department. Third letters reading up spell name of the course. III. First letters reading down spell name of Head of rt Department. Third letters reading down spell name of the course. !7l 'N . 6 l 5 6 CL X 5 :L if il., if f'fll'fK X KL' 1 N 'Xl l 1 . ff 1:z'??lf51fE W '. Q f 'K like l 1 ' -f -,. ' LA - ILL : , 451225. f ,l 1 Us . .K-P. ' - 1 V H l 4 , L ll. 5 2' A I :.. V.: wap- 'Q 1,.,,cai-. E 2 Fil: , li L i 5? '4 ' . I se edy . ' - ..1-.4-.-:-Lt---1, , xl 'f ' p . -' ,fQ '1'f va 'l' . 'A Q p far QU 1 6-5 'PJ .-,lw ff XZ may v2f 1' .1 .,.?. - fi ,, 'ff ' N W :.+lfQTr'6 ,av 0 K, f i- '-.U tiff' f ' .lex ul-.,-:sQf' -J I ,. 743 A - li: 187 4,,,. !,, I, ' ,Z-.. PUZZLE PICTURE ' A CAMPUSQ 'ONE TREEg A THRONGQ DARKNESS PZIQXZEJ Find a Freshman 3' The afzszclerg la Ilzese rizizflm An' .vomewfhcfre on beh'z'1zd,' Look up in Me ad'zJe1'!ixe71zenZJ, Svek hard, IZ7Z!l7j'0Zl willjiml. 188 THE DEGENERATION OF THE ELEVATOR Three years ago, in Freshman year, our spirits were quite meek, We did each thing as we were told, and hardly dared to speak. In every matter, great or small, we always stepped aside, WVe gave up chairs, and in the lift we never dared to ride Until the others had a chance, Instructor, Senior, Soph., And then perhaps we'd dare step in, although we feared they'd scoff But usually We'd climb the stairs with many a Weary sigh, While as we toiled, the elevator 'd go shooting swiftly by. But now 't is changed, and we are come into our Senior year. No longer does the same rule hold, the Freshmen have no fear. The lift comes down, first, maids sweep in on no excuse at all, Then Freshmen crowd the lift quite full, and leave ur in the hall. Or, if by chance, we get inside, they stare just as if we Had not the slightest right at all in such a place to be. So, usually we climb the stairs, with many a weary sigh, Wllile as we toil, the elevator goes shooting swiftly by. . , J ' 1 - 153.559, . ' J I ., , 'g,,,, ,g3l?!Tf'fPs . Q 3: . it is - Mft!-fee 'if' 139 3 fl 59 vw 4, 3 QMC?.arsjlgew- XVHEN SHE STARTLED BERLIN AS MARGUERITE I PF The Art Editors, feeling it impossible to do justice to the Gibsonian features of one of our most popular young professors, herewith offer their humble apologies for the omission, and trust that there will be no serious conse- quences from this blasting of fond hopes. INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES 190 OF GREAT MEN AND WOMEN if WHEN HE SAW THE PLACE WHERE WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR HAD STOOD I WHEN SANTA CLAUS GAVE HIM A NICE NEW CLUB TO PLAY XVITHI GQM Gamdkev. '90 191 INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES OF GREAT MEN AND WOMEN WHEN SHE WOULD DECORATE THE FACULTY TABLE WITH SILLY LITTLE RED HEARTS ! 0 Q,IYX.CahwLe.Uv Iclo c XT X xy dadlp v-rv-rv-r-rv-1-v-rv-rv-r ,., ,W ,M llllllllwggggggggi COLLEGE CALENDAR SEPT. 29-'Dewey came up the lake in a boat, and was escorted by Mayor Van VVyclc to the OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov Nov NOV. Nov Nov circle, where he was presented with a loving cup. 3g-Dr. Taylor cuts ethics. 6,--Christian President carries her ethics note book to Mrs. Kendrick's chafing dish party. Mr. Overacker sells Hve dozen eggs to the English department. 8-The Christian President calls on Mrs. Taylor at her side door. 9--J. M. T. recommends J'ames's Chapter on Habit-so does Dr. Slocum. 1 I--Miss Buck orders baked beans for the college luncheon. Pack celebrates her 21st birthday. Following telegram received: I write to secure your vote for me next election. Wife sends love.- XVLLLIAM lVlClfINLEY.H Dr. Taylor cuts ethics. 18-Dr. Taylor cuts ethics. 6-Dr. Mills holds an office hour in order to sharpen Freshman pencils. 9-A member of the Senior class asks for seats for two in the Senior Parlor. I3-The Senior Corridor watertank gets a new tin cup. I5-Dr. Taylor announces in ethics: 'L There is a chance for volunteers, but there will surely be a draft. fSeveral girls seen to turn up their coat-collars.j I6- Sister Martha Packer arrives. IQ2 Nov. Nov DEC DEC DEC DEC JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. FEB. FEB. FEB I8-Nine sit in the chapel seat reserved for Misses Page and Packer. 30--Thanksgiving day-Dr. 'l'aylor's language surprises the Student Body. 5--Dr. Taylor's language again surprises the Student Body. I21N6W rendering of 'K apostle in Ethics. jane Payne holds a whispered conversa- tion with Dr. Taylor. I3-'PIUSYCCS pay us a visit 3 course luncheon served. 21-The College sits up late making Calendars for Christmas gifts. 9-E. C. P. feeds a poor family on bacon and corn meal. I4-U Gross receiptsl' are interpreted by the History Department as Grocery Seats. I6-Class Song Book advertised in class meeting for 'A the last time. 20-Class Song Book again advertised for 'the last time. 23-The Senior President is late to luncheon. I4-The Senior Class wastes its time making valentines and cutting out silly little red hearts. 22-A member of the third Senior table Writes the following note on Mr. Downing's block : Please send to room 353 ten boxes suitable for chairs. 28-I. M. T. walks to town without a hat. MAR. 6-An old precedent broken. A new one established: viz, ice cream twice a week. MAR. I5-The Faculty eats no luncheon. 193 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS S TO THE Q coNsT1TUT1oN . .1 OF THE T STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION i i l I l No college president shall take more than three Q31 cuts from Ethics in any one semester. All inter-class interference is prohibited. A All star-gazing must be done at the Observatory, and, under no consideration, from a fire- SSCMJ6. All dress-suit cases must be identified before being removed from Mr. Downing's ofiicef' No student shall he late to German more than twenty-four Q20 times in any one semester. No student shall serve on more than one coniinittee, nor write more than one special topic in any one semester. Each history recitation shall open with a golf caucus. 194 CG55QM9.QGI6?BQG, 111 L'Ol7ZlDZl'Jl'I6U with Pfwq 11 'S reqzzeszffof pe- Z1'zfz'011s, the VCZIYSJITOIZ Board 1'e5paaUUZZy Sllblilllf the fblZ0w1'A11g'.' I THAT Tl-IE NEXV GOLF COURSE MAY COUNT AS FOUR HOURS OF REGULAR YVORK. O 49 2 THAT WASI-IINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BE REMOVED A LITTLE FARTHER FROM ST. VALENTINES DAYF Known to be favored by an influential member of the faculty. I Uk W Wm W f - , J, 1 K 'i?X- W' ,- J . . - gig: Y xx 1 rx. 5 Q if? , t .fit A4 W, : 'fu'I7nt'?'2 451' -' ' 9 , 3 'If Q JA W ,aww X, N'-Uvw Q, - - sf Kzflzng on IQOO G- J S 2 196 F J. E A L K. P. M. M A. F 'XV G. M. R. V P S C H M A J. E L. M it u fr ,Q 1kipIing on 1900 A false impression of coolness. 'I' Great is thy prudence. 'I' Stick to the hlooniin' captains. 'P I say, is n't she the dearest creature that ever walked? 'X' XVas in reduced circumstances. 'X' Fair, thrifty, amusing little English girl. 'I' I may yet live to rule. ' 'I' Open eyed, open mouthedf' 'I' There is no excitement in it. 'P I Hn sick o' wastin' leather on these gritty pavin' stones. 'I' Being practical above all things. 'I' Infinitely kind and patient, and, above all, clear-sightedf, 'I' You 're a pore henighted 'eathen, but a first-class iightin' man. 'I' As the men crowded around her for dances, she looked magnificent. 'I' Had vast special knowledge. T97 1kipIing on 1900 A. A G. M E H A . E A P F. li R. A M. M. L. M. B. 133. I. B. M. B. E. B. G. L. II. nm in 44 in rr The respect I had for that girl l 'l' Solemn as a hard-boiled eggf' 'P UA shadow o' yourself, 'l' She was clever, witty, brilliant, sparkling of her kind. 'l' Her far-borne cheer. fl- XVhat makes you look so white, so white? 'I' But I ha' lived, and I ha' worked. 'I' She was a woman who knew how to dress. 'le Oh! her nose flung up to sky! 'l' 'Tis immortal fame the gentle1nan's going -1. It 'S safest to let 'er alone. Q 'lf Gets drunk on rhetoric. Pl' Distinction of manner and fine appearance 'X' A free-and-easy air. 'l' Peace is our portion. 198 beyond most v 11 to give us. 1: F A M C M H L. S F H. i. in fkipling on 1900 Personally, I ani not of an imaginative temperament. 'I' But what things are those I have n't done? 'X' Mad with work and wearinessf' rl' Had eyes and saw everywhere. 'X' A resolute profile. 4. XYas a girl that would ha' taken the imperiousness out av the Duchess. 'lf She had eyes like the brown av st butterHy's wing. 'lf She was kittenish in her manner, wearing generally an air of soft and fluffy innocence. Pl' And her hair in :L winkin' glory over her forehead. 'X' Runs like a hare. 'I' iFilled with a misguided enthusiasm. 'l' Had tasted for the first time Responsibility and Success. 'X' Child! Your tongue 's stronger than your body. -1. She had one working gait, which she could hold lill further notice. IQQ 3 QQ Q1 l fi L, fi 3 3 I 1kipIing on 1900 EG W. G. G. H. R. M. F. A. L. G. B. H. M. M. L. E. L. L. E E E. L M. V S. F I 've put in sivinteen year. 'X' Don't misname ine. 'X' 'A voice that would have drawn confidences from a geyserf' 'X' Hearing her laugh in the gloom, greatly I loved her. 'X' Throw in a remark from time to time. -X' Out of this life had flew for a few months. 'X' I'1n not constructed by nature to go in fear av any man. 'X' Too much zeal was a thing that she did not approve of, preferring instead a tempered and sober tenderness. 'X' W'ould play upon a piano instead of a banjo. 'X' She was a pleasant girl. 'X' It is ill to try to make him stir unless he is convinced of the necessity for hastef, 'X' Has nothing in the world to think of except things lo eat. 'X' Here 's a sample of real art.', 'X' A 'A woman's woman. ZOO t ll 1kipIing on 1900 Wliat on earth are you raving about? 'I' There 's no spontaneity yet. 'X' Loud-voiced and reckless as the wild tide-race. 'I' Men call me stern. + A rule to trick the aritlimeticf' 'le Reniarkably well-governed. 4. Grew eloquent. 'X' Calm and smiling. 'l' I 'll give you ten minutes to dress in. 'i' Aching for an l1our's sleep, dozing off between. 'X' But the Fuzzy was the finest of the l0t.l' 'X' ' I was content to be master. 'l' Decifledly, rnatrimony would be z1've1'y good thing. 'I' I 've little time to burn on social repztrteef' 'l' VVas very silent. 'X' Eyes shone. 201 1kipIing on 1900 ll E. R. o.-H E o -f F...- H. M. O. E C P K- A. H. in--A J. M. Pi-H ni. P.--' H. T. P.- S. Cf. P.- 'r V P '- xv P Bl. . .- M. M. P. C. C. Q.- E. M. R.- N. L. R.- iThe laugh might nz it Foot av shod air. 'X' I spy upon the quarter-deck the OIHCETS an' ladies walk. 'X' Quiet and well conducted. 'X' Sing, ye bloomin' humniin' bird I 'X' She had discovered the secret of perpetual liealtlifi ' 'X' Kind o' volcano she were. 'P Housed from healthful slumber. 'X' Had forsworn gymnastics. 'X' My bray ye may not alter nor mistake. 'X' Very seldom shows that he is angry. 'X' Oli! it was you, you an' your friends, that have been disturbing the camp 5 'X' Shaking with the vehenience of her own voice. 'X' Fenced cautiously. 'X' All must go softly. 'X' have been either of devotion or derisionf' 202 ll 1kipIing on 1900 ir - She was as immulahle as the hills, but not quite so greenf, 'I' -'A Observe my superior genius. 'X' Ricliculously unclerestimatedf' 'l' - There was a lover. 'l' The volley of questions would have scared any man. 'I' Oh I fwhat a golden mericle av a voice ut was I 'l' Her mouth is tiny and says witty things. 'l' That quiet, Certain voice. 'l' - Quarters began to look like an amateur nz1tu1'z1l-history museum. 'P She knew too much, and jumped tothe wildest conclusions. 'l' K' Bore his honors modestly. e + K' Kept his own counsel. 'l' And she was a damsel of delicate mould, Xllith hair like the sunshine, and heart of goldf, 'l' I 'nv in a pleasant frame of mind. 'l' Had the reputation of being very 'earnestlf' 203 uziplinfg 1900 1 I E. WV. M. D G. I. M. M. C. H. E. D. E. XV. J. B. E. B. M. E. A. D. 1. A. 1. B. G I thought a good deal. i 'P She was a large blonde, and when she chose, carried herself superbly. 'l' Pleasant and courteous to nearly every one, 'X' Stood firm, and was not shaken by any cross-examination. 'l' Gesticulated violently. 'le VVhose peace of mind no amount of sniping can shake. -X' She was very happy where she was. 'X' Bright and open-minded. 'K' Her eyes are black, and her hair is black, and her eyebrows are black as leeches. 'le The most enchanting manners of any one I know. 'l' Self-contained, self-suFficing. 'lf She had the logical coherence of the man. 'X' From a mere woman, she grew to be an institution. 'Z' At my feet, Success !', 201 E. A. I. S. C. G. L. S N. M L. M. R. VV. W. N. if 1kipIing on 1900 Not quite so manageable as an eighty-one ton gun loose in 21 heavy sea-wayf' 'l' The two o'clock in the morning courage ! fl' The untroubled eye. 'l' Can't I maintain discipline? 'X' Voice smooth and cleferentialf' 'P . XVondered every time she raced if she 'fl stand the shock. 'X' Power and control of the revenue. 'I' An epigrammatic way of putting it. 'l' Runnin' over wid happiness. 'l' . The good that ye did for the sake of men in little earth so lonef' N tm qv Z .D W ' NR afjiffg' ' .l: . J: if x 205 THE FACULTY AND THE VASSARlON Three Vassarion Editors Trying hard to write, Grinding rhymes and nonsense Far into the night. Sudden heavy rapping. Who is that? Come in. Aber meine damenf' Walls are very thin, just one joke that 'S funny Editors in glee Fill the 1'oom with laughter This one grind to see. I could hear you plainly Where I sat next door 3 Kindly discontinue 206 These cries and this uproar Girls apologetic Stifle further yells, Turn back to their grinding, Heeding not the bells. Soon 3. sharp, quick knocking K' Well, for goodness' sake, What are you girls doing Sitting up so late? l'V21SS2LIlOUl H'n1 ! Nonsense ! Better go to bed 3 If this work continues Soon you 'll all be dead. Three Vassarion Editors! To this fact agree, But Continue cutting Until two or three. is t , 4 Q 207 lqcpj oLEAN1Nos jqgfl Hmrd al Mc lunrheofz lable .' It must take a whole school of fishes to supply the College with sardines XVould you call that a preparatory school ? In Mc Frczzch KZKIIJ .' INSTRUCTOR-- Qui soutlles habilauts cle la Barbarie ? FRESHMAN- Why, Barbarians l The Juniors gave us a joke, And at genius they made a hold stroke, VVhen they printed outside Non-cents, we descried What was ivzsidz' our Hallowe'eu joke. lizard zmdfr Me parte-cockEre.' PHIL lVlAN-H Shall I go in this door? FACULTY BABY- No, go right through that window. Fflzring Tcrlfzx .' -1 Massage. Plunge bath. L' Two apples forward. Faint in tears. 208 ! 2 Qu ff jj fb ff E lG.Nl-Candleh' 1 q o 0 . ' 1902: PVhy n'z'fz' Mfyget zz fourth Illaih. Imcller? 1900 .' L' They fell Me :wed 0-fg'00ff.nZg Zl7'L'.S' in Me dt'pzzrz'11ze7z!, I :zq5po.ve. C4559 QQ? THE Mosr DIFFICULT LANGUAGE In Latin she was most prohcient, In Sanscrit and Hebrew as wellg Of German, a month was sufficient Her genius for language to tell. But now this young student so clever No longer at failure can scoffg For, spite of her struggles, she never Could master the language of golf. 209 What are we Z0 in EV Wfhen a Senior's newspapers are addressed to Vassar College, Tipsey, N. Y. ! O When the Sophoinores have to be told not to hide the History books! O XVhen the new students try to rent Freshmen books from the head of the German department! 6 XVhen a strange man opens the door of the Senior Firewall and asks, ls this the Museum? 49 NVhen the History professor uses the Vassarion envelopes for his pri- vate correspondence I 49 WVhen we are referred to The Little Red Book as authority on South African matters! 0 XVhen the 'L Faculty babies lecture on lVlissionz1ries, The Higher Education of XVomen and how the caternillar sum a coon ! - l 0 When the class in Labor Problem has to be informed that the ln- dustrial Revolution was not a Riot! SZIO cl !! fm'z'maZz'0m' Q' fmmm z'czlz'z'y REVISED BY -J. ENGLISH AFTER SEMESTER EXAM. I. THERE VVAS A TIME XVI-IEN POETRY SURLIME To ME DID SEEM THE GLORY AND THE FRESHNESS OF A DREAM. II. VVHITI-IER IS FLED THE VISIONARY GLEAM? XVHERE ARE Now THE GLORY AND THE DREAM? III. WE XVILL GRIEVE NOT, RATHER FIND STRENGTH IN XVI-IAT REMAINS BEHIND, FOR THE TUTORED SOUL MAY RISE To A RADIANCE OF THE SIIIES. IV. IT IS NOT NOXV AS IT HATII BEEN OF YOREQ THE THINGS 'WHICH oNcE I ELUNKED I NOW XVILL TAKE ONCE MORE. 2II THE FACULTY FRQM THE STUDENTS' POINT OF VIEW I. HERE was at our College a Prex VVhom nothing could ruffle or Vex T But his most righteous ire Wolild take instant fire gtg? WVhen from Chapel we cut or from ex. Il. And a Principal Lady we boasted Whom Vassarion grinds never roastedg For all copies xx ere Submitted to her For judgment, before they were posted. 212 HI. And there was john Leverett Moore, Who always on Field Day kept score. 'T was Latin he taught Vfhen he could be caught From the golf-links' attractions galore IV, And there was Zl teacher named Mills XVho lectured on bank-notes and bills. Our nerves he unstrung When the writtens he sprun For those were the bitterest of pills. V There was one whom we called G. C A teacher of music was heg And he gave us advice How to skate on the iceg For in this he had won a degree. VI. There was a Professor named VVylie, 0' :- . G Who as teacher was rated most highly. But if We said NVhy, She 'cl just pass us by, Unless .we got out of it slyly. 213 VII. And our College' has, too, a physiciang To feed us on pills is her mission. And if we but tell Her we're feeling unwell, We cfm clit every class with permission. VIII, And a History departinent We owng But its queen oler the ocean is flown: So a certain young Ted Is ruling instead: And he sits very well on his throne. Ik. Another department had we, VVhose teacher was called Ottilie. She'cl lead us a dance If we flunked, by some chance For she led in the German, you see. X. But ere we this History can stop Of Miss XVhitney a few Words We'll dr In the daytime her home ls under the donieg Her nights she spends mostly on top 214 O IN JWEDIAS RES. I XVE SHALL REST, AND FAITH XVI? SHALL NEED FTER ohe Qff M. T.'s S1'ele Talks with Girls fChczpel Eellliohj, lz w1'ele-awake slhrlefzzf, who l'0077lL'0Z 2717, the North Tower, rleelrleel to zlllllge the preelolls rhorhehls whleh she hhel hitherto Jelly wasted T71 wezlhfhg' -ITOWL her room to the elevator oh her why lo meals 5111621 l'661'lLe7lfl'0llS. The result was arrmglrzgi Dhrlhg' the Spring lerrh she reelel the following: 6 10 volumes of 1kipling JBrQce's Zlmerican Gommonwealtb Cin 2 vols.J GarlQle's :lfrencb 1Revolution 6 volumes of the Erlcgclopebia 1IBritannica Efobn !IlBorIeQ's Jlinglisb 'illllriters fin 16 vols.5 BH of the Statesmen Series f Zlbe Greek Zieetament JBrowning's complete works Cin 6 volumesj anb S volumes of criticism I BU tbe SIIIIICHFD IIZWSDRDCIZS HIIU l6HCillQ periobicals Thus she proven! me zfruth ofthe smzfefnemf : Great oaks from, little moms grow 'V Full list omitted for want of space. 2x7 Che Eno jk . Tl U Q W x ,J A l I Sli gli-,, 3 ERRATUM Owing to an error of the Editor, the following names were inseited in the benior Class list : MARION BENEDICT SUSAN VVILLIAMS WIGHTMAN X 218 DATA ilfrom Jliigbteen Sigtygfonc to milleteen 1bunOr eD 219 QV 46 A' m D, .N , , -v C Q ,.. kms. I H5715 7 2 june 1864 1865 1865 1866 1879 1886 1889 1892 1892 T893 1896 1897 1897 IQOO BUILDINGS 4, 1861 Ground broken by Matthew Vassar for Main Building Astronomical Observatory completed Main Building completed Lodge erected Building for Riding School, Gymnasium, and Music Rooms completed 5 1874 altered for Natural History Museum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms, and Art Gallery. 1890 Gymnasium changed to Hall of Casts, and Laboratories added Vassar Brothers' Laboratory erected Eleanor Conservatory erected Alumnae Gymnasium erected Professors' Cottages erected Strong Hall erected F. F. Thompson Library Building erected President's House erected Raymond House erected Rockefeller Hall erected Swift Memorial Inhrmary erected VALEDICTORIANS 1867 H. A. Wfarner 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1869 A. M. Glidden 1870 J. A. Denton I87I E. M. Folsom 1872 S. A. Catlin 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1874 F. M. Cushing 1375 1876 1377 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 SALUTATORIANS 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1868 M. P. Rhodes 1869 S. E. Daniels 1870 C. W. 1871 E. L. 1872 A. W. 1873 E. D. 1874 L. A. Ritch H awks Foster Swift H ill 220 1375 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 F. J. L. S. E. M L. I. F. A. C. H E. C. A. M C. Perkins C. Price . Wylie . W'ilkinson M. Perkins Reynolds M. .Freeman M. Patterson I G G. Swift M. Johnson P. Swift E. Thompson M. Arnold B. Dow M. Abbott F. Easton assuseg 1865-66 1866-67 1867-68 1868-69 1869-70 1870-71 1871-72 1372-73 1373-74 1874-75 1875-76 1376'77 1377-73 1878-79 1879-80 1880-SI 1881-82 1882-83 PR 1867-68 1868-69 1869-70 1870-71 1871-72 1872-73 1373-74 1374-75 1375-76 1576-77 1877-78 1878-79 1879-80 1880-81 1881-82 1882-83 1883-84 1867 1868 1869 PRESIDENTS OF PHILALETHEIS John H. Raymond 1883-84 E. O. MacNfIillan M. L. Dickinson 1884-85 M. E. Ewing S. L. Blatchley 1885-86 M. Wickham A. M. Glidden 1886-87 A. A. Berry E. D. Storer 1887-88 E. L. MacCreery E. M. Folsom 1888-89 D. F. Norris E. S. Hollister 1889-90 G. E. Sanders B. VVilder 1890-91 L. A. Lawrence E. VV. Barrett 1891-92 E. M. Mast M. B. Taylor 1892-93 A. XVhitcomb E. S. Richards 1893-94 A. Latimer E. M. Logan 1894-95 E. M. Welch H. R. Ransom 1895-96 L. Van Anden S. F. Richardson 1896-97 E. L. Baker G. F. Cole 1897-98 E. F. Vassar H.S.Dumnd wQgQQ E.K.Ray S. Yamakawa 1899-1900 C. W. Wilkins M. Foos ESIDENTS OF STUDENTS' ASSOCIATIGN M. XV. Wlhitney 1884-85 E. Deming M. L. Gilbert P. Clinton M. Chumar 1885-86 L. F. Sweetser D. Hilernan 1886-87 G. M. Cleveland S. A. Catlin 1887-88 F. T. Patterson hl.Bd0nroe 1888-89 Bd.1i Poppenhenn F. M. Cushing 1889-90 K. Smith E. A. Rice 1890-91 C. A. Bentley G. H. Learned 1891-92 A, M. Robbins S.li Sheppard 1892-93 B4.lL Clark S.CL VVHkinson 1893-94 Bd.ll Rlundord G. Darling 1894-95 K. C. Reiley B. biazard 1895-96 FL BJcCloskey M. S. Morris 1896-97 V. james E. G. Shaw 1897-98 P. A.'l-Iatiield L. B. Stanton 1898-99 E. L. Garrett C. A. Valleau 1899-1900 M. P. Schmidt L. K. Smith SENIOR CLASS PRESlDENTS hI.I2 IHckins0n 1870 j.!X.lDent0n C. E. Glover 1871 A. L. Sanford A. M. Glidden 1872 A. D. Seelye 1873 1874 1875 1876 1377 1878 1379 ISSO 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1868 1870 1876 1877 1878 1879 I88O 1881 1882 1883 1884 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1374 1875 1876 1878 1885 SENIOR C1.Ass PREs1nEN'1's-confirmed 7 . C. Hiscock 1887 F. Fisher 1888 W. Kellogg 1889 C. Price 1890 E. Bliss 1891 E. Stanton 1892 C. jordan 1893 I. Preston 1894 G. Bryan 1895 . B. Brittan 1896 H. Lathrop 1897 Blanchard 1 898 C. Hening 1899 NVooster 1900 CLASS ORATORS Wfhitteniore 1885 L. Hughes 1886 G. Metcalf 1887 F. Sheppard 1888 M. 'Wing 1839 D. Kennedy 1890 F. Cole 1891 S. White 1892 B. Taylor 1893 . Sharpe 1894 A. Townsend 1896 CLASS POETS L. Blatchley 1887 A. Stilson 1888 R. Coffin 1893 . Clinton 1894 . H. Eliot 1895 . G. Townsencl 1896 L. Hoyt 1897 . B. Taylor 1898 W. Brigham 1899 Fullick 1900 S. Leonard 222 I. Skinner G. Rideout E. Greer E. E. Morris M. T. Allen A. L. Reed E. B. Cutting B. Ferry I. Greer M. N. Sanders M. E. Chambers A. Kauffman E Nichols A. P. Barrows B. C. XVoocls N. P. Morrill I. Butcher S. G. Chester C B. XVeeks I-I Borgman I M. Ober S. E. NVoodb1'idge A. Whitcomln E. D. Chater L. Madeira E. R. Hoy M. Rich E. Neil L. Howe C. N A. A. M S. VV. lloaglancl D. Kinkeatl V. McClelland XlVCHlXVOl'l1l1 R. Taggart . L. Ray 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1377 1878 1819 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1373 1874 1375 1876 1377 1878 1879 ISSO 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 IS87 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1393 1894 CLASS HISTORIANS L. Avery A. Sill W. Ritch D. Glover I. Rawson Skeel S. Bennett M. Tappan M. Gifford Stoyell H. Rollins L. M. Barr A. P. Bailey H. Stockwell R. Sanford F. Swift F. L. Hussey W. Craig V A. Ferris- CLASS NV. Whitney E. W'ill-iams VV. VVoods S. Nicoll B. Folger VVeed G. Howes Roberts T. Hale H. Dana W. Clarke M. Towner A. Van Kleeck Shove F. Glenn Page A. Cumnock L. Chubb G. Lingle L. Jencks S. Foster A. Ferrell F. Patterson N. Taylor M. Morton V. D. Harker ll. Ellsworth 1887 M. Sweet 1888 E. L. MacCreery 1889 A. T. Nettleton 1890 K. Smith 1891 J. W. Tompkins 1892 S. B. Tunnicliff 1893 E. P. Cobb 1894 L. Howe 1895 A. L. Crawford 1896 I. B. Hart 1897 M. Reimer G. Gallaher 1898 L. A. Chamberlain F. L. Mc Kinney 1899 A. C. jones A. R. Taggart 1900 E. R. Oberly V. Sauvage PROPHETS E. A. Gilmer F. A. Chase 1895 A. Graham 1896 L. Booker S.VV.Chambedam C. D. Kinkead 1897 M. Leverett S. B. Staton K. T. Applegate XV. M. Kirkland F. C. Mallon 1898 M. MacColl H. G. Davis E. Belknap 1899 V. Field S. G. Grant J. E. james R. Upclegraff A. H. NVare M XV. Brown 1900 A. L. Havens H. B. Johnston F. E. O'Connell E. C. Paeker A. P. Savery I. M. Scarborough 223 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1373 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1869 1870 1871 1872 1373 1874 1875 1878 1379 ISSO 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 SENIOR SPADE ORATORS I. Carter B. A. Strong M. A. Parker K. G. Jewett M. A. Loomis S. S. Dana L. H. Brownell K. M. McBain M. Clark M. Thaw M. W. Case E. E. Fletcher E. M Withey C. A. Lloyd M. E Shove A. B. Poinier K. L. Smith JUNIO M. G. Mead E. M Folsom A. B. Folger E. Weecl M, VV. Marvin K. Roberts M. A. jordan M. Colgate E. M. Wirhey M. H. Stockwell E. B. Varnes M. Sharpe M. E. Adams M. YV. Craig C. G. Lingle SPADE ORATORS 224 1885 J. E. Ricker 1886 lm. R. Foster 1887 N H. Canield 1888 M. Ransom 1889 M M. Chamberlain 1890 G. R. Kelly 1891 E. H. Haight 1892 E. B. Hartridge 1893 E. R. Evans 1894 M Van Kleeck 1895 I. Poppenheim 1896 L. F. Collins 1897 E. B. Atkinson 1898 S. F. Sheppard 1899 E. K. Ray 1900 A. M. Crater 1886 A. L. Jenks 1887 M Rich 1888 E. K. Hunt 1889 H F. Mace 1890 F. Halliday 1891 S B. Tunnicliff 1892 R. B. Cooley 1893 E. A. Gilmer 1894 A. Graham 1895 S. VV. Chamberlain 1896 S. Dudley 1897 M. MacColl 1898 A. E. Jenkins 1899 M. L. Ray ASSOCIATE ALUMNXE OF VASSAR COLLEGE ORGANIZED, JUNE 21, 1871 , OFFICERS Pfmffefzz . ..... MRS. G. G. TRASK, '70 Vin-Presidmm I I S MRS. CLAY H. HOLLISTER, '84 I MISS LAURA O. RICE, '98 Sefrelafjf . MISS ADA THURSTON, '80, 157 WIIIOIV Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.m-imznt Secretary ....... MISS ALICIQ W. WILCOX, 'Q4 Tnvzmrer . . MRS. AVILLIAM E. DIILNE, '93 BRANCH ASSOCIATIONS ASSOCIA TION OF BOSTON AND VICINITY Presirlmr .......... MRS. CARL BARUS, '74 Vim-Pwsidmm U I MISS FLORENCE M. CUSHING, '74 I MISS CORNELIA M. RAYMOND, '83 Sfcrelafy ..... . MISS LEONORA HOWE, '94 AJ.rz'.rZmzz' Sefwlary mm' T1'm.rzu'er ..... MISS HARRIET F. GRIGGS, '90 ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO A1VD THE WEST Premlenz' ....... MRS. THADDEUS P. STANVVOOD, '80 Vire-Preddmt . . . MRS. ABBY FARWELL FERRY, '72 Serfelafjl and 7'7'E!ZJZL7'E7' . . MISS RUTH TUNNICLIFF, '96, Macomb, III. A.r.vi.vfa1zl .SFC7'Efd7jl and T 7'easm'e1' .... MISS ELIZABETH IWALTMAN, '96 ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND AND VICIZVITY President ........ . MISS BERTHA KEFFER, '76 Vz'ff-Prmdeazf ....... MISS NELLIE H. CANFIELD, '87 Src7'efa7',1'1z1za' 17'7'ezzsm'er, MISS ICATI-IARINE S. DUNI-IAM, '96, 388 Dunham Ave., CIeveIancl, O. 225 ASSOCIATION OF JVEW YOklf'A1VD VICIJVITY I 197-widen! . MRS. XVILLIAM R. BROXVNQQQQ Viee-President ......... MRS. CHESTER LOOMIS, ,73 .Seerelezay . Miss IIARRIET M. JENCKES, '84, 525,CII11I1011,AV8l'1LlC, Brooklyn, N. Y. 7'1-emnrer ......... MISS JEAN' C. -PALMER, '93 ASSOCIA Tf0N'0F CENTRAL AND WESTERN NEW YORK Pwfidenf . . MRS. LOUISE A. BULL, '80 Vz'ce-Prexieleni . . . ...... MRS. joSEI'u XV. TAYLOR, '85 Seeffeffwjf and T7'ezz.vzzz'e1', MISS CI-IARLOTTE P. ACER, '95, Pittsford, Monroe County, N. Y. .4 SSOCIATION OF WA SHINGTOZI7 AIVD THE S0 UTH Prexideni . .... MRS. EDWVIX R. LEXVIS, '83 Vz'ee-Prendezzf . . MISS IIIA IIOWGATE, '8g Seeufemagf and Trefmnfer . . . . MISS HARRIET, RICHARDSON-, '96 50 U YTIEA S TEEN BEA .N CH President A . ...... MRS. PIILNRY E. IIVEY, '73 V1'ce-Pfmidelzl . MISS MARY B. POPPENHETM, 'SSA .5'ec1'e!a1jf ana' 7TL'Il.I'll7'l'l' ..... MISS EMMA LOU GARRE'1'T,'gQ VASSAR STUDENTS' AID SOCIETY ORCANIZED, GCTOBER, I 889. OFFICERS President . , . . . . MRS. CHARLES E. Po'I I'ER Fi:-.ff Vice-Prexzkfent . MRS. OTTO ICILIAM Seeand Vice-Pre.vz'den! ....,.,. MISS GER'I'RUD1+: PALMER Third Viee-P1'efz'e!enz' ........ MRS. I'IENRY W. LEMAN Senfefzzzjf . MRS. XVILLIAM MYER DEAN, 185 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Treasurer ........ MRS. RAYAIQND B. BACKUS flnffilor . MISS SARAH j. VVILLIAMS E1-If Direelar . MISS LEONORA Hown Second Di:-eeior . . MISS ELLA MCCALE15 Thi1'a'Di1'ecz'o1' . MRS. CHARLES E. CLARKE Fanrm Direefor . . MISS JULIA I-I. GEORGE 226 PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE MILO P. IEVVETT, LL.D., I86I-64 I JOHN H. RAYMOND, LL.D., 1864-78 SAMUEL IL. CALDWELL, D.D., 1373-85 J. RVLAND KENDRICK, D.D. Acting President 1885-1886 JAMES M. TAYLOR, LL.D., 1886- . EXISTING ORGANIZATIONS Philaletheis, Constitution adopted Dec. 5, 1865 Floral Society, 1866 Vassariana, 1866-7 The Transcript, 1867-70 Vassar Miscellany, 1872 Society for Religious lnquiry, 1867 g reorganized 1885 into Y. W. C. A. Students' Association, Constitution adopted February 22, 1868 Shakespeare Club, 1870 Dickens Club, 1874 T. and M., 1879 Tennis Club, 1881 3 merged into Athletic Association, 1895 Qui Vive, 1882 Vassar College Glee Club, 1882 Thekla, 1883 Vassar College Chapter of the College Settlement Association, 1891 Hellenic Society, 1891 Current Topics Club, 1892 Society of the Granddaughters of Vassar College, 1893 New England Club, 1894 Southern Club, 1894 E. C, S. G. Club, 1895 Choral Club, 1895 XVal:e Robin Club, ISQS Civitas, 1895 Contemporary Club, 1895 Vassar College Mandolin and Guitar Club, 1896 Vassar College Chapter of the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1897 Marshall Club, 1897 Teachers' Club, 1897 Rochester Club, 1898 Phi Beta Kappa, Mu Chapter of New Yorlc, 1898 Brooklyn Club, 1899 French Club, 1899 227 EDITORS VASSARIANA 1866 M. L. Dickinson H. A. Johnson H. A. L. Mason H. A. Wfarner EDITORS TRANSCRIPT 1867-68 S. M. GIazier M. L. Avery H. M. Austin M. VV. Whitney 1868-69 E. WiIIiams S. G. NVright E. H. jones E. R. Beckwith 1869-70 E. L. Hubbard E. R. Coffin E. M. Colby 1870-71 M. H. Norris M. S. Nicoll E. R. Coffin EDITORS MISCELLANY 1372-73 '73 H. C. Hiscock '74 L. A. Stow '73 E. D. Swift '74 H. E. Olilen '73 K. M. Lupton ' 1973-74 '74 L. A. Stow '75 K. M. McBain '74 A. G. Howes '75 E. M. Tappan A. L. Meeker 1874-75 '75 K. M. McBain '76 E. MetcaIf '75 E. M. Tappan '76 E. E. Poppleton '75 M. B. Taylor '76 C. F. Butler '76 H. E. Hersey 1875-76 '76 E. E. Poppleton '76 H. E. Hersey '76 M. A. Jordan 228 '77 S. F. Sheppard 77 M. Stoyell 1575-77 S. F. Sheppard A. H. Dana L. J. Wylie T377-73 H. E. Stanton M. R. Botsford H. D. Brown '78 H. R. Ransom 1373-79 M. E. Hakes E. Jacobsen M. Colgate E. P. Clarke, Bm-. Zllnn. ISYQ-80 M. Reynolds A. P. Bailey I. F. Smith H. C. Armstrong, Bm. illafz. 1880-S1 C. S. White M. L. Freeman A. K. Fitzhugh I. Harrison, Bus. Winn. 1881-82 Howe, E. M. M. B. King M. R. Sanford A. M. Nickerson, Buy. fllafz. 1832-83 C. L. Bostwick M. Sharpe S. F. Swift 1883-S4 F. L. Hussey M. I. M. Merrick A. Blanchard L. A. Barker, Bus. llifan. 229 177 78 78 78 '79 79 '80 So 80 81 '81 81 '82 '82 '82 S3 83 83 !83 84 84 .85 .85 .85 M. Whipple M. R. Botsford M. H. Rollins A. M. lVing, Bm. Zlfwz. E. M. Perkins B. Hazard '79 E. Jacobsen M. Reynolds C. A. Thackeray M. E. Mott M. C Palmer A. K. Fitzhugh C. C. Barnum E. M Howe M. B. Brittan M. R. Sanford C. L. Bostwick S. F. Swift M. Sharpe A. H. Lathrop, Bm. M. F. L. Hussey J. M. Merrick E. S. Leonard L. H. Gould M. E. Ewing, Asif. Ilfalz. Bur. M011 H. Gould Hiscock E. Ewing, S. Leonerd B King fresj P. Sweetser L. Newell A Ferris C. Sheldon C. Greene K. Green zu. Jllan. XV. Learned, Bm. 111071. C. Kountze Lewi L. Barnum fllan. L. MacCreery, Bur. T. Nettleton A. Ferrell Warren E. Chester, Bm. fbifmz. E. Morris Suydarn F. Patterson Carbutt, Bus. Lilian. N. Taylor M. Kavana F. xlV3.SllbL'l1'll L. Strong, Bur. fllrm. 1884-85 1885-86 1886-87 1887-88 1888-89 1889-90 1890-91 230 M. L. E E. L. E. S. E E. E. E. A. L. M. E. E. M D R K E A. A. King F. Sweetser VVitkowsky, Asst. B. M. Witkowsky, Bus. JWH11. C. Sheldon C. Greene W. Learned, Asst. B. XVI. Shaw Qres.j C. Kountze Lewi L. MacCreery, Asst. B. IPI T. Nettleton A. Ferrell E. Chester, Ami. B. IW. E. Morris Suydam Carbutt, Amt. B. 111. N. Taylor M. Kavana L. Strong, Ani. B. IV. C. Banlield L. Reed Robbins, Asif. B. JW. M . 1 1 1 1 1 1 92 Q2 1 Q2 Q2 93 93 93 93 9-L 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 1 97 97 97 1 97 98 98 98 98 99 Q9 1 99 '99 1891-Q2 E. C. Banlielcl 'QS E. B. Hartridge '93 M. S. Packard '93 A. M. Robbins, Bus. Iblrm. '93 1892-93 E. K. Adams 'Q4 M V. Clark 'Q4 E. Wilkinson '94 E. B. Cutting. Bur. Mall. 1893-94 M L. Boynton '95 E. L. Wells '95 A. L. Hussey 'QS M M. Macauley, Bur. flflan. 1894-95 A. L. Crawford '96 G. S. Boynton '96 lt. E. Boyd '96 A. Dorrance, Bur. .llm1. 1895-96 H I.SCl'2.llt0l1 '97 E. McCloskey . '97 B. A. jones '97 G. E. MacArthur, Bur. Ilflrm. 1596-97 G. M. Gallaher '98 F. Hotchkiss '98 M M. Travel' h '98 A. G. Richey, Bur. Jllmz. 1897-98 F. L. McKinney '99 K Blunt 'QQ 5. F. Sheppard '99 L. B. Justice, Bm. Jian. 1898-99 Al. Hamilton 1900 M. Burr 1900 C. G. Abbott 1900 A. E. Jenkins, Bm. lllfm. 231 E. K. Adams G. E. Palmer fres.l M. V. Clark E. B. Cutting, Ami. B. M. M. L. Boynton E. L. VVells M. M. Macauley, Asst. Bus. flfltlll A. L. Crawford G. Boynton A. Dorrance, Ami. B. IW. I. Scranton I-I. E. McCloskey G. E. MacArthur, glsrf. H. XVI. G. M. Gallaher F. Hotchkiss A. G. Ritchey. Amt. B. JW. F. L. McKinney Blunt K. L. B. justice, Auf. B. M. J. Hamilton M. Burr A. E. jenkins, Ai-sl. 52111. M. L. Ray J. M. Payne M. L. Horst, Auf. H. zll. 1 900 1900 1 900 I 900 ISQQ-IQOO M, L, Ray IQOI C. S. Reed 7 tx I. M. Payne IQOVI L. I. Smyth 1 M, Budington IQOI L. R. Albright, ASN. BM. M. L. Horst, Bus. llfan. EDITORS I-IORS UCEUVRE E. L. MacCreery J. J. Edwards S. G. Chester 1888 L. S. Eagan H. C. Buttler E. C. Kountze M. Rich EDITORS VASSARION L. La Monte K. Wlarren M. E. Chester H. F. Mace M. W. Muerman M. Carbutt M. E. Rickert K. Pringle D. . Taylor ZF S. F.. Wbodbridge A. Owens A. L. Perkins M. A. Mathes E. Neil A. Whitcomb L. F. 1889 1890 S. King 1891 Halliday ISQZ E. C. Banlield E. R. 1393 NVilkinson 232 M. D. Anderson L. A. Ferrell M. M. Chamberlain K. E. Smith K. O. Petersen C. F. Patterson I. T. Dorman M. F. NVashburn H. C. Oakley K. B. Davis S. B. Tunnicliff M. Morton E. R Evans 1. C. Palmer C. E. XVhite L. Hastings Howe B. Mumford L. Boynton Strang A. Monsch G. Thorne Hillier A. Schwartz A. Palmer XVinnington H. VValworth Reimer E. Dudley E. Leverett Newell Wentworth R. Murdock O. Rice A. Chamberlain R. Taggart G. Grant E. King YV. Brown B. Day C. Packer Sauvage M. Czindler 1894 E. H. Haight 1895 F. Cohen 1896 J. G. Kruse IS97 N. V. McClelland 1898 E. Belknap 1899 A. C. Jones IQOO V. Barnard 233 C. White Coman Moore Emery N. Laclue G. Witschief C. Grant L. P. Sheppard Greer Hero E. Beard Vtfhiton L. Wilkerson Claflin l. Haight A. Cobb Borden N. Gibbons G. Fulton L. Hosrner V. Turner L. Brinckerhoff V. johnson VV. Plumb M. Le Roy G. Harmon RECIPIENTS OF THE HELENQKATE EURNESS SHAKESPEARE PRIZE 1886 1887 1889 1891 1393 RECIPI MRS. M. P. Sherwood C. G. Lingle C. A. Pratt L. G. Sheldon L. La Monte L. L. Iddings E. Rickert D. N. Taylor E. K. Adams A. Whitcomlb ENTS OF THE 1889 ' Fi7SfPTiZE1,QO C. L. Scofield Sffvna' Prize-'89 S. C. Gates Firxz' Prize- Seromi Prize- Firs! P7'iZE'-'QS B. Serena' Prize-'95 K. C. Firxf PTl.Z6',Q6 K. S. Semnd P7'iZ6-,QS E. D. S. B. V. Gaines 1891 N. D. King E. M. Mast 1894 E. Bennett Riley 1896 Dunham Dwight 1399 1900 E. K. Samson 234 1894 . H. Haight . D. Chater 1896 B. A. Jones A. Schwartz ISQ7 M. M. Traver . M. Gallaher 1898 . H. Stone . B. Parker 1899 J. E. Pettee ERMINIE SMITH PRIZE 1890 First Prize- Sefolzd Prize- 1 1 QI C. B. Dinturff Q0 A. L. Knowlton 1892 Firm' Prize-E. Flaherty Smmd Prize-M. E. Cooley 1895 First Prize- Second Prize- '97 1901 '95 M. E. Gedney ,QS V. C. VVood 1897 M. Reimer 1900 I. A. Davis WINNERS OE THE ANNUAL TENNIS TGURNAMENT 1886 Sz'1zgle.f-- S8 A. M. McKinlay 1 Doubler- 87 I. Skinner '88 A. M. Mcliinlay 1888 .S'z'1wle.v-'90 S. L. VVetm0re vb Doubles-'92 M. S. Guerin S. R. H. WValworlh 1890 Singles-'92 S. S. Homans Doubles- M. schwiu '93 C. E. white 1892 Singles-'92 S. S. Homans Double:-'92 S. S. Homans Singles '92 H. G. Moorehead 1893 -'96 H. S. Banks Doubles-'96 H. S. Banks '97 S. F. Platt 1395 Single:-'96 H. S. Banks DOZl6lE.Y-'Q6 H. S. Banks Szfzglef- '97 s. F. Platt 1897 '99 C. G. Heywood Double:-1900 F. F. Dowling 1900 E. L. Hunter 2 .Singles- Do alles- Singles- Double:- Slnglex- Doubles- '88 A. M. Mcliinlay 1 1 n 1887 88 G. A. Pocock '90 W. M. Sebring 1889 Q2 S. S. Homans QI C. E. Furness S. V. I. Merrill 1891 '92 S. S. Homans '93 A. C. Brown '94 E. B. Bartlett 1892 FALL TOURNAMENT .Singles- Double:- Single:- Do ublex- Single:- Double:- Singles- Doubles '93 I. A. Morgan '93 I. A. Morgan '95 B. Strang 1894 '96 H. S. Banks '96 H. S. Banks '97 S. F. Platt 1896 IQOO E. L. Hunter 'Q7 S. F. Platt '97 I. C. Thallon 1898 1901 I. B. Lockwood 1901 M. P. jackson IQOI-J. B. Lockwood 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1373 1874 1375 1876 1877 1878 1379 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 ISSQ 1890 1891 1892 1593 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 CLASS Miss Helen Woodwarcl Miss A. M. Ely . . Mrs. F. A. Mahan . Mrs. E. T. Slocum . Miss E. W. Hopper . Miss A. B. Folger . . Address Mrs. T. I. Backus Mrs. E. F. Chapin . Miss Nannie Allston . Mrs. I. NV. Sharpe . Mrs. L. S. Davis Miss I. E. Davis . Mrs. O. V. Stewart . Mrs. T. V. Johnson, Ir. Miss M. E. Burke . Mrs. F. E. Barney . Miss Jessie K. Dewell Miss M. E. Adams . Miss Phoebe Loving . Miss E. A. Ferris Miss E. R. Hoy Emily Lewi, M.D. . Miss Lillian La Monte Miss Catharine Suydam Miss M. E. Rickert . Miss P. Herring Miss M. S. Blake Miss L. A. Fitch Miss S. H. Evans . . Miss Cornelia D. Kinkead . Miss Adelaide Claflin . Miss Amy Vilentwortli Miss Anna S. Tuttle . Miss Margaret Budington . SECRETARIES . High School, Plattsburg, N. Y. . . . . . Vassar College . 414 S. Perry Street, Montgomery, Ala. . . . . Pittsfield, Mass. . Hackensack, N. . . . . . Nantucket, Mass, . 57 Livingstone Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. . . . . Lake Forest, Ill. . 133 N. High Street, Chillicothe, Ohio . . Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Sumner and Clinton Roads, Brookline, Mass. . . Normal School, Hampton, Va. North Fourth Street, Steubenville, Ohio . 112 VVilloughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . N, E. Hospital, Roxbury, Mass. 915 Fourth Street, S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. . . 400 Orange Street, New Haven, Conn. . 471 Dunham Ave., Cleveland, Ohio . 2003 Clay Street, St. Joseph, Mo. . . 1835 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio . . . 46 East 21st Street, New York The Dalkeith, 1933 Madison Ave., New York . . Washiiigton Street, Binghamton, N. Y. . 1835 Bouvier Street, Philadelphia, Pa- . . . La Grange, Cook Co., Ill. 40 Vilashington Street, VVatertoWn, N. Y. . . . . . Englewood, N. I. . . . . . Skaneateles, N. Y . . 269 Prospect Street, Tarrington, Conn. . . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 446 Dunham Ave., Cleveland, Ohio . 46 Sawyer Ave., Dorchester, Mass. . University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. . . . 31 Green Street, Kingston, N. Y. 236 ADxfEr5TnsEMENT5 vii? 1 Il-, ,9.i9 fx5vi24:.-If-'if' V 15 I C41 XX' 'X -.. x , U5 AN- ET, THAT 'S WHAT 'S E fi- -1. If .Vi N IN H -14' A' is -'fg'lL.3ki ldhtil L'lfle Will' 1, 1 I ig H1 l , l -:S ,257 3 l H Tj . J I ' fi X 5 J! JM ff THE MATTER. fl ,4T,, t 'A 6 .22 , : f ' ,4 'ff Lv ' 1 Jig? 1 If J' in V .Hr 'I Elf ig J ,gr '. ' J .N ::f3r ',,:, , ' sf mf, QT Q fr I 14 A , Q, 1,1511 ja ,mi L, YS fa if fe! W ll Ziff' eb Mi? sw f I wwxiiy if i r-Eyvx In ULL' f me 1: 'H'4 1 f X Q NNI lf, F 7- W IJ uzzin uf. 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The Ferris'9 Famous Fine Cured Hams and Boneless Bacon May be bought of leading GROCERS and MARKETS A little Higher in Price, But-! i The Largest and I'Iost Complete Corset Store in the World NEW YORK LONDON SAN FRANCISCO PARIS COMPLETE LINE OF . COMPLETE CORSETS AND LINE OF ABDOIVIINAL HEALTH WAISTS FOR SUPPORTERS LADIES, IVIISSES, AND jg AND CHILDREN. SHOULDER BRACES. Importer and Manufacturer of .thug gay 7-'Moe 9 96. ...CORSE I S... 22 West 2301- Street - - NEW YORK Corsets made to order, perfect fit guaranteed. Corsets cleaned and repaired. ii 4 , ., -N ' N -.M , 1 , . '-iii?-Q ' iii . .V-. i7:fi'5- ' i 2 , - .. fY,ggt,gf::1-. V f ' xx. 'f ' , 4.-. gig' --f .Jw - Q - 1' 2i UCKEY'PLATT C0-Ei ,713 ' '7'vfi5 ' 'Yr-ffL'f ' , 'I' 'GF at ' 'VII ' ld-Ir, e5t, ', '2 ' A I . 55 Q A. yi., M - ,, . f gg -fr H S n , I 1 , iq! 1I.ygri5t.i1srgr .llilli ' LUCKEY, PLATT 6: COMPANY OF----1 POUGHKEEPSIE Dealers in Hlzgh-Grade Dress Goods, and Wardrobe Furnishings for Men and Women A Place of Business at Hand where your wants will re- ceive prompt attention. Experience with college trade proves the efficacy of keeping stylish fabrics in Imported Dress Goods, Silks, etc. VVe endeavor to meet every demand, and cordially invite the continuance of your patronage. Dress Goods, Szlks, Lrzcizesl Zf7Z6Z767Q-Q'6l7f7'7Z67ZZiS, Cloczks, Szzzfs, Neckweoff, Upholsfery, O7fZ'67ZZL6lf and A7rze7fz'cozz Rugs, Crzfybefs, eic. Our Wall Paper Department is very extensive. VVe will gladly furnish estimates for papering, tinting, or decorating. LL? LUCKEY, PLATT 6: CO. 332, 334, 336 Main St- Poughkeepsie ll THE NEW SHOE Footwear that is FOR WOMEN Comfortable all the time I O 0 0 I 0 O 0 Daintily Shod are those who wear them, and happy feet found in every pair Almost all shoes look well before being worn, and many feel comfortable when l A First Tried on, but unfortunate Wearers of just-as-good soon rind that some- 1 thing more is necessary. This some- Xl thing is found in Sorosis, and is the result lf lf of Scientific Construction, and only at- tained after years of careful and expen- Q sive experiments. .50 i l 1-'on ALL SHAPES Exclusive Leathers ana' Styles for all Seasons .,,.I5i.?Z'i2?fli.,e E. D. GILDERSLEEVE 61 CO. 314 Main Street 5 POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Gymnasium, Tennis, Golf, and ff Bike Shoes always on hand Telephone 173:-:2 1V 5 ' '21- Have you tried them? l gg? I IF NOT, WILL YOU? l fi, .,.,A sv f NVE MEAN TI-IE 'L'.: f , ,, 4 l , Z f y Q ' ' psf'-fy --P , .,, 2, wx Q' 'Z n iff Q W IPF 1' ' , . 1:-we ff ,f I - V , , ff TRADE C0lIGH DRUPS' l felis sg I D MAO' xii-' 1 1, RJ, f jf! I ff X nfl . 1-1ffZtfi?ff1!,:7 1 5 2 ff. my my ,. ,X MARK Then, if they help your Cough, or Cold, or Sore Throat, or give you a quiet sleep, will you not please tell some friends about it, and advise them to try them also? WE KNOW they will help anyone suffering from Sore Throat, Cough or Cold. Also the best thing for Public Speakers, Ministers, Singers, etc., .and no bad effects after using them. SOLD EVERYNVHERE. SMITH BROTHERS, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. P. S.-If your Cough troubles you at night just put one of these drops in your mouth before retiring, and let it dissolve gradually. It will help you. SMITH BROTHERS Confectioners and Caterers Nos. I3 AND I5 MARKET ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Restauran t KQSBQE Wliere the Sub- stantials and Deli- cacies of the Sea- son are served in the most approved manner. NO lntoxicating Liquors, Beer, Wine, etc., allowed. Also Bread, Cake, Pastry, Ice Cream, Ices, Jellies, Charlotte Russe, etc. Parties, Suppers, Vlfedding Spreads, etc., Supplied with Every Requisite. Also Waiters, Cooks, Dishes, Silver, Glassware, Linen and Personal Super- vision, except in cases where lntoxicating Liquors, Punch, Ale, Beer, Wine, Cider, etc., are to be served. ln that event, Waiters, Cooks, and Personal Supervision will not be furnished. V 1. 5 M Th Shorthand Direct Line -BETWEEN- l Boston Buffalo pgaf.-,J IV. 7 b ' ' l f,.1f N ew Y ork iagara Falls o.', 1 E 1 X .1: '-.Q 11 l,o 5 l j l .... DETROIT... All Points in Michigan, Toledo, Chi: cago, and the West X. . QI , s 4 ,l., I E, . ' 'i , . .., . . U N F X C E I. L E D . uf .Q: I 2 J 55:5 K.-V,-djgdgffi-,i.m.,,vC3:g3Zs23w c 4, .,. ,l 0 it J I H .. 1--.' .-. 1,5 - ' - f, Mg. .'f,..s1-'L-.2 9233 T - -' H 1 E RVI E l S C ' V2 '- ' - -'viafsi' -' X ' f s . .P , 4' ff cf,:,g9.figpQvg-f X . S22 I 7 I'I. C. R. R. Tram at Falls View Station Pullman Cars of latest design and construction on all through trains THE BEST AND QUICKEST LINE BETWEEN BUFFALO AND HAMILTON, TORONTO AND OTHER CANADIAN POINTS 0. W. RUGGLES R. H. L'l-IOMMEDIEU W. H. UNDERWOOD G. P. Sc T. A. Genl. supn. G. E. P. A. CHICAGO DETROIT BUFFALO vi You will find Low Prices and Up:to:Date Goods at,l,i., Dow 81 l'lUMPHREY7S Erug Store 375 8n377 Main, cor. Crannell, Po'keepsie, N.Y. Roger 81 Gallet, Pinaud's, Lubin's, Atlcinsonls, and Ve-o-Lay's French Perfumes. 60 cts. to 31.50 per bottleg Imported and Domestic Hair, Tooth, Nail, Bath and Flesh Brushes g Fine Face Creams, Toilet Soaps, Cosmetics, etc. Beef, Iron and Wine, pint bottles, 38 cts.g Doctors prescribe Mumme Malt Tonic. IS cts.g all the leading Patent and Homeco- pathic Medicines. Pure wood alcohol used in chat'- irig dishes, all at lowest prices. SPoRT1No Goous BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING oo CHAS. E. SCHOU 279 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Shreve, Crump 8 iLovo Go. JBOBIOI1 .massachusetts 3evoeIers ano Silversmitbs !II521R6L'50fIb6lD215S8tIDiIl 1l3igb:cI:1ss Stationery Glass anb Society 'Giloth ipromptlyj Egecuteo KGDAKS an, 2vf:L' - ' 0 -2-.L V. ,pq -'JJ x Leif- 'W 6 2-.gf 9 B ?.- We are Headquarters FOR EASTNIAN I KODAKS FILMS AND ALL PHO- TOGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES nun Developing ond Driniing a Specioliv oi 'HXC KOGCIR STCV6 nn.. CUN DY 81 CAIRE 48 IXIARKET ST., Pour:HK1-21-zvsllc, N. Y. UBORINE is a delicious mouth- wash, quite the best I have ever used. I have tried it as a gargle and find it most efficacious. Please let me know your agents on the other side as I shall recommend it to my London friends. I E? pf KZ 6 7 -lerfzrzlami 1'1zir1'1L1z!1zse. RFCUlll77I07ZdEd The idea! fwn-acid A nz'z'sepI1'c for ex- by all ZL'lldZ'HgAfhjkilifl-Il7ZS and dc'11lz':IJ. Dr. F. C. Cambm. of 220 East 11210 Siren, Af. Y., Lecturer on Diseases of the .Nose and Throat in fha Port-Gradzzaie College, .myx.' NBORINE excflx any- thing of il: kifm' in Me Znfaimelft of n'z'sefzre.v of the mouth, mme and throat. Ijmi iz' 'The Ifwfzudy' FOR SALE EVERYVVPIERE. i ....GbI'Ol1O 1837 TIFFANY K YOUNG, 1841 TIFFANY, YOUNG X ELLIS, 1847 .I .I K .. 1850 TIFFANY, REED iQ Co., 1853-4 TIFFANY 8: Co., Al It 1868 1870-1900 U IOQQN.. 259 Broadway, New York ZSQ-260 Broadway, New York 271 Broadway, New Paris, F1-ance 550 Broadway, New York York 4 550-552 Broadway, New York London, England Union Square, New York IFFA Y 81 CQMPA Y Union Square, 0 O New York MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, WATCHES CLOCKS, LEATHER GOODS STATIONERY Q 8 CUTTERS OF . DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES Q6 IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES, CLOCKS, BRONZES PORCELAINS AND CLASS PARIS LONDON AVENUE DE L'OI1ERA 36 E15 221 AND 221A REGENT ST., W. SILVER WARE AND PLATED FOREST I'IILL, NEW YVARE FACTORIES ARK, N. I. viii ESTABLISHED 1886 INCORPORATED 1891 ETROPOLIT COLLEGE Of MUSIC Of Me U7ZZ:?J67'SZ'Z3f of Me Smie of New York METROPOLITAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TI-IE SCHOOL OI: APPLIED MUSIC BOARD OF TRUSTEES Tffmsmfer, M E. Palmer DUDLEY BUCK, A.C.M., Pre.vz'dmt ALBERT Ross PARSONS, A.C.M. The Rt. Rev. HENRX' CODMAN POTTER, D.D., LL.D. ASA BIRD GARDNER, A.M., LL.D. The Rev. FRANK LANDON HUMPI-IREYS, S.T.D., Mzax. D. JOHN C. GRIGGS, PI-LD., Secretary FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED MUSIC HARRY RowE S1-IELLEY, Theory WILLIAIII F. SI-IERMAN, Pianoforre and Organ ALBERT Ross PARSONS, Pianoforte LILLIAN LITTLEHALES, Violoncello R. HUNTINGTON WOODMAN, Organ PAUL ANIBROSE, Piano LOUIS SCHMIDT, Violin CHARLOTTE GAYNOR RILEY, Voice FRANK HUNTER POTTER, Voice OTTO POLEMANN, Voice E. PRESSON MILLER, Voice H. RAWLINS BAKER, Piano KATE S. CI-IITTENDEN, Pianoforte and Synthetic Method EXAMINERS WILLIALI MASON, Pianoforte ALBERT Ross PARSONS, Pianoforre R. HUNTINGTON WOODBIAN, Organ HARRY ROWE SHELLEV, Theory ARTHUR D. WOODRUFF, Voice 21 Eels! Fozwleenih Sz'7'eez' SYNTHETIC PIANO DEPARTMENT 332 WEST 58TH STREET NEW YORK CITY ix DETROIT'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHING STORE ' 1 Largest Lines in the State ' Garlano Stoves 8 1Ranges 'IIDCHI Gas TRHHQCS Detroit vapor Stoves X Swings Q I Tennis Sets 6 Croquet Sets Fishing Tackle Ejfjgzzgegooas Gbafing Eisbes Tricycles making Dishes nbearl ilgate 'ware ' llbeerless 'ware If our Lines I 3eIIQ flboulbs 0 C m ggnfll JEorDer llboulos 0 P ' :Dubbing Aboulbs I l2I-l23- I25 Woodward Avenue, Detroit E' A'i E 'i ' lDOSiIiV6IQ U36 'ILCEIDMQ IDCII Paul E. Witt ,svlwry Fountain . s .f 'WV 'Kl,,yFif en , ff wvev a : L fnsiuaon in K ASK DEALERS OR SEND EOR CATALOGUE Bloomsburg, Pa. E T B ISHED 1808 W oool cf? Ballon SA L WOOD 8: TITTAMER The Oldest and Most Modern 0 d Drug House in Poughkeepsie I 288 MAIN slum- Chemlsts Rl gf A K . Manufacturers 7 of High jfraternity llimblems Grade jfraternitp 3evoelrg jfraternitig Tlnvitations jfraternity Novelties jfraternitp Zlnnouncements IIfI'ElfCI'YllfQ SIHUOYIQPQ 1flfHfCI'lIlfQ IDFOQIIEIIUS Send for Catalogue and Price List. Special I40-2 XVOODWARD AVE. Designs on Application DETROIT, IVIICH. STU DENTS, as Well as others,f1nd 9 5 Is at necessary convenience. They are used and endorsed by people ' ,H ,, of education as the best writing Q, Q 9 instrument of to-day. It is the popular pen of all the Universi- ties, Schools, and Colleges. Ask your dealer for a catalogue. L. E. XVATERMAN CO., Largest Fountan Pen Manufacturers in the VVorld, 157 Broadway, New York, N. Y. MILLERS HGTEL 3g XVest 26th Street, New York City A s!rz'r!Q1-fefzzpemazce, fzmzzly halel azz fha Ame7'z'fmz Plan, palrazzizezl by Vl2'556Z7', W ellcfsley, S77ZZ'lh, .P7'Z.lZ66f07Z, Yale, and Cornell. lgfffltlf 7'!Zl6.S' far Professars and slzlzlefzls. CHARLES l-I. HAYNES, Proprietor xi lyw N HE' The Very Latest Styles in . . ' ,fff 1:-- were --T' jewelr and Silverware at Y A' wtli .. - Qllinfarb 351205 T' A it ff ii!! ,f J. W! f Manuiacturing ' j W jewelers Dealer in FINE ARTS ARTISTIC FRAMING :: PASSE-PARTOUTS Manufactu rer of OD S PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMES REGILDED GOI-D and HAR Dwo FRAME REFERENCES-james M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D.g Herbert EQ Mills, A.M., Ph.D.g George Coleman Gow, A.B.g Mr. Henry Booth, Mr. Peter B. Haytg Rev. George Clarke Cox, Mr. Wm. C. Smiley, Mr. Alfred M. Frost, Mr. William T. Bollesg F. A. Faust, M.D. . I 329 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., up-stairs. WALLHEAD 81 DUBOIS gjggiagiigintefs and 'MQW HND Zlttistic 'wall IDHDCY5 HND wall ClOV6I'lI1Q5 In Bziriaps, Crepe, Raw Silk and Fine Flora! Designs. Pzkfure Zlfaiiidzbigs and Piafe Raiis, and Raised .Decorzzfirfe Speizkziiies for Ceiiiizgx. : f Q-II Catharine Street, Poughkeepsie FAMOUS VVINTER RESORTS OF T H E SQ U T I-I W E ST minding HOT spmues, ARK., the Carlsbad of America, owned by the United States Government and under its direct supervision. AUSTIN, the Capi- tal City, noted for its famous water power and artificial lake, navigable for 35 miles. SAN ANTONIO, the Alamo City and Home of Old Missions. GALVESTON, the Famous Beach City. CORPUS Cl-IRISTI, ARANSAS PASS, the Deep-Water Harbors. DALLAS, FORT WORTH, the Big Commercial Cities. MEXICO, the Egypt of the New World. CALIFORNIA, the Golden State, are reached direct from St. Louis Via the If II If I1 IZ IZ II II II If If II II II II If IZ If If II II Z2 IRO MOUNTAI ROUTE in Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars fseats free of extra chargel. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars and elegant Day Coaches. TOURIST TICKETS 'now on sale, via this line, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. For Illustrated and Descriptive Pamphlets, Time Folders, Maps, etc., call on or address Compauy's Agents, or the General Passenger Agent. C. G. VVARNER, Vice-President, W. B. DODDRIDGE, Gen'l M'g'rg H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen'1 Pass'r and Ticket Ag't, ST. LOUIS. xii NOT MADE BY A I I A 4 4 I I 1 I I I , BEAUTIFUL PANEL PICTURES in colors, and ARTISTS' PROOF ETCHINGS given FREE for coupons found in the cans of our BEST BAKING POWDER Catalogue mailed upon appli- cation by enclosing a two-cent stamp for return postage. B. T. BABBI III. 82 Washington Street, N.Y. ALBANY PERPoRATED RAPPING PAPER Co. Q, Q, 6 O G 49 0 O Q 0 67 6? O 0 47 6? O 0 0 0 49 0 49 0 O O 6 O O 0 6 O O 6 4? 49 Q 6? Q O O O0 0 . . . 3 The Originator of Toilet Paper 2 2. IH Rolls 42 2 Operating the largest and most complete plant 49 2 for its manufacture 2 GOOOQOQGQOOQOQQQQOQGGOQGQOQOGGQQQOGOOQQQQ49 .....DoiIv CGDGCHV of HOm6il:GClOl'V IOO0 CCISCSN... Principal Office, . ALBANY, N. Y. Philadelphia Office, 375 The Bourse New York ff . 88 6: 90 Reade St. Chicago H 57 Plymouth Court Boston ff . 289 Devonshire St. San Francisco H 32 Wells:Fargo Bldg. LONDON, 37 Cowper Street, sity Road, E. C. F A - PARIS 5 Place Daumesni Orelgn Manufactones BERLIN, I7 Holman Strasse COLOGNE, 18 Thurmchenswall Established 1818 BROOKS ISIQOTHEI-QS . lf'Jl'OElClWElV, COFHGI' TVVCHTV-SGCOIICI STFCCT, NCW YOFR GTV KQBEIUIRI and Tzhlizkms flinurls GQ. 3?-ii 1b:g3.5. Including Caddie Bags, Valises, kit Bags, f, Shirt Cases, Luncheon and Tea Baskets, '-W'-.fffz iii? XR Holster Cases, Riding 'Whips, Crops, Twigs, if ::Qeg5 X etc. - 51131125 in proper shades, for Driving and Street wear. W COACHMIEN,S FURNISI-I1Nos L 3: .J Q 5 I ,fm -3 gUI1.TD2fEII from Archie Simpson if T61 ,. and Herd. The L' FIXBYH GOLF BALL. wif' f r lfw 'sw 4f 'f:, 5v I1gQ ,Q lEi ',2i:5 w E. f QED 117 of coulinecl patterns, in iich silk Club ' in ' and School colors. Stocks, Scarfs, and Ties in washable fabrics. These specialties in addition io our Rqgulm' Slack 0fGL'1I6I't7l Clollzing CATALOGUE, PRICES, AND DIRECTIONS FOR SELF MEASUREMENT SENT UPON APPLICATION ' xiv z All the Latest and Most Stylish Millinery and Fancy Goods FRANK H. CARPENTER Appropriate to the Season. POPULAR PRICES. X L A f I 348 MAIN The Cowl fr llz'Z!1'rze:g and Fancy Foods Stare. Cor. Academy St. ' 1 Ae, , . 7 ve f f i I .ei 11? U 5 i'3.- as 1' ' 'R -Fe in .- . - -. 116' 'M -Q ' tag. A 4, Q 5,1 ll? .- ' v N, I . -.ff wo sr- 1. I .ffm-1. JXQN-X IW..-I' vt- f ' rw. ' Hmiiyllfjyag ' E g 'WX 20- , - L A 7 ' 4- ' 5 .7 ,,ge,, ,..:,,,,'fCf . ., 1 , zv i .fy J . A.. .-5. M . QL? ... Q V- . -Wit 'ill M711-zfzflf' lhll.-'I' 1 . . - f' af Wifi iiivf' l 1- '1' f-.fi ' .13 'flvl Vi! !'f'iifH'f1-,6.Q'J !'il i V l , Q 3.51. 1: .. - ' 1 i Rinse f A. . f-.iw1.i ...E V- . f .,,..w. 4 X. .. ,t., , nsolsrzaao 1'1 'N R li ', i NAME ON EVERY PIECE. f' I E YS .1 2 . Chocolate Bonbons. ron SALE av ,X The People's Steam Laundry, 23 and 25 Cath- arine St.-WE GUARANTEE NOT 'ro FAQE COLORS. Ladies' Shirt Waists P. K. and Duck Skirts, Collars l John H. Cusack, Wholesale and Retail Confec- and Cuffs our specialty. Orders left with Mrs. A. H. tioner and Ice Cream Manufacturer, 213 Main Street, Law, at the Gate Lodge, will receive prompt atten- Poughkeepsie. tion. Phone 393. JOHN W. COURTNEV, Prop. l College Department- Intercollegiate Makers of Caps and Gowns. Bulletin upon request. Makers to Wellesley, Bryn Maur, Barnard, Radcliffe, Baltimore, Mt. Holyoke, etc. Fur Department :-Manufacturers of all kinds of Rich Furs. Cloak and Suit Department :-Jackets, Tailor-made Suits, Evening WVx-zips, etc,, of finest American and European workmanship. 4 COTRELL 81 LEONARD 472-4-6-8 BROAD WAY ALBANY, NEW YORK Our five-pound boxes of Assorted Bon Bons and Chocolates, at 32.50 is the finest that it is possible to produce. Express prepaid to Vassar College. Send for Candy Catalogue. 111-14 AND IVIARKET STREETS E. A. BOWKER 51 CO., INC. XV The Leading Hotels OF THE HUDSON 'V-L2'YT'1X4'i:.,V '4 :'Q'Xr V-x W- 1, ,VF w-'fx ' W' 1,-,-'1f? ' T 'I 'XKXV T'YYf Qfmiff 1-, v, fl X ' 1' .qv ,V-'fb W' li-Vfj ,.g?.'!'::g? 1 5 5 gn, Zh ' -, -'MQ , w' VALLEY '.v3:Zz::sV-495.0:-.:f4-:-:.gf.ef.-.-5.14.1 V23-fZ'f:3gsg4-Q.1y.j-1ai'13?'iffQi-xwgswa- Qirgmeef pf ggrf-.yi 5 f, -- 'wff .. D rin th 11 .N - X .V A . E UI111T1er of -V:...14 -ef, - f'..1,, ww , ' 1 ' eu 31: 1, ' it 'kip' '- ,jf2f'ff,Zx'! 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Y. THE DETROIT HOME AND DAY SCHOOL Established 1878 Special attention given to Preparation 1 for : College ELLA M. LIGGETT, A.B., . . Principal -IEANNETTE M. LIGGETT, Associate ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY MHS Gfefflghg coLLEG1ATE scnoot Foil GlRLS,4......, COLLEGIATE AND SPECIAL COURSES OF STUDY IVIFS. lVI6clCl'5 SCINGOI 'lbillsioe Norwalk, Connecticut For Circulars and other information, address MRS. M. E. MEAD THE PRISCILLA BRAISLIN SCHOOL EOR GIRLS ,l. ..llll.l..l. SDJ? llbrepares for lliassar For Circular, address the Principals, BORDENTOWN, N. j. The .flfisses Locfiwooofs Collegiate School A Family School for Girls Preparing for College I MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Every advantage is offered for rapid and efficient preparation for all colleges open to women. The certilicate of the school is accepted at Vassar, W Ile l nd H 1 k . I e s ey, a o yo e ' Circulars and References will be sent on application Ivy House Certificate flvlutfzizfs Z0 VCISSJI' For Circular, apply to Miss:-MARY E. STEVENS 5g High st., GERMANTOWN, Pa. FERRY HALL SEMINARY l:0l' YOUHQ WOINCH College Preparatory, junior College, Elective Courses, Vocal and Instru- mental Music, Elocution, Physical Training. Certificate admits to Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, and Lake Forest Colleges. Address MISS SABRA L. SARGENT LAKE FoREs'r, ILL. XVIII This trade mark is familiar to all Golfers and represents highest quality xx NEW SPECIALTIES . . . O O O FORK sPucED CLUBS It SOCKET CLUBS W . V 1 U . . . Many novelties and new Gyga x models of clubs for the year 1900 Handsome catalogue and Z E calendar on application , .-1 I' E We have a representative Ill every golf town . . . '- ' The Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. X, 315 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ag M Poughkeepsie Agent: Charles E. Schon FACTORY: Q- Boston Agents: lver Johnson Sporting Goods Co. BRIDGEPORT, Philadelphia Agents: George B. Bains 6: Sons CONN. Lzzzzcneozz 25ff5?::Q,3i5:51izif2 - ju' are fZH'Ch!ZSl'd of CARPEN TEH 8 PARKHILL GROCERS Goods purchased before 6 P,M. Saturday will be delivered same evening Main Street DEVELOPING PRINTING KODAK FILMS and BROMIDE ENLARGING Orders by Mail Promptly Executed 555 Price List on Application Books for Libraries and Schools W'e make a. specialty of Library and School business and offer an efficient and experienced service, promptest filling of orders, with prices based on our wholesale buying in the chief American book market. Wie have just issued a NEW LIBRARY LIST OF 2500 VOLS., carefully selected and classified-a representative un- biased collection. All purchasers for Libraries and Schools will be interested in our Fall and Spring Clearance Catalogues Creal bargains, overstock of current booksj. we-'VNA-'N-fvxfs-fvNAf Lists Mailed upon Request THE BAKER 8a TAYLOR 00. Wholesale Bookdealers 201 Thames Sf- Newport, R- I- 5 and 7 East 16th sf. New York xix A Full Line of Kodaks, Hlms and Supplies GEORGE H. CHASE We Advise Parents about Schools We Rent and Sell School Property lbany Teachersu Agenc Assists Teachers in Obtaining Positions EVARENE ELTING fVassar Collegej, Cooperstown, N. Y.-I have accepted the position in Ihe Bound Brook, N. I., High School, for which you recommended me. I am more than pleased with the work the agency did for me. CLARISSA FOWLER fVassar Collegej, Tonawanda, N. Y.-The position here promises to be delightful, and I hope my work may be satisfactory. I thank you for your kindness in serving me, and shall be glad to recommend my friends to you. . JANE COMSTOCK fMt. Holyoke Collegej, South Hadley, Mass.-I am more than pleased with your agency, and will be glad to recommend it to my classmates. ALETHEA W. TRACY fSyracuse Univj, Fleming, N. Y.-I have accepted the position of teacher of German in the Round Lake Academy. Permit me to thank you for your efforts in my behalf. ALLEINE B. DAVIS fCornell Univ.j, Hayden Hall, Windsor, Conn.-I have accepted the position in Windsor and am looking forward to my year here with a great deal of pleasure. It is exactly the kind of a position which I have wanted, and I cannot thank you enough for your promptness in sending it to me. HARLAN P. FRENCH, Proprietor Correspondence is Invited : : : 24 State Street, Albany, N. Y. A '29ayCblbaa11d6l355l?lyl1f Q1 IGGINE 31 SEITERQ 25 : 27 : 29 West 31st St NEW YORK CITY 0 LADIES' TAILORS DRESSMAKERS MILLINERS and SHIR T MAKERS Special discount of I0 per cent. allowed upon all orders placed by students A MAGNIFICENT CATALOGUE ffreel with prices averaging at least one-quarter less than else- where, makes it not only possible. but easy to buy Glass and China right, -no matter where you live. Send for Catalogue P. 50-54 VVEST 2211 STREET, NEVV Y0llK 1 A 1 I n I 359 Main Street HEATONS Sl-ICJES Our SPECIAL LAST WALKING SHOE for Ladies 5 50 o have style and comfort com bmed ...... . They cost We sell a Ladies Welt Sole, 00 li- . Calf Patent Leather Oxford, for Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Repairing done by YVe deliver shoes free first-class workmen. at the College ,.,, , 412 and 4l4 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Carryalls and Carriages for large parties and funerals. All kinds of Fashionable Turnouts. Horses for Ladies' Driving a specialty. Special Rates to Vassar College Customers. Direct trip with Carriage from Vassar College to City, or any Depot in City, 31.00. Before 6 A.M. and after IO P.M., double rates. Extra charge for trunks carried. on carriages. rl . A Q . fj f V. ff, I -J '- aww , :Me- A 5442, y Qi., .444 f k i 9 , 5 fb ,V .f- , ,Z ,J fx-. . ,1.,,,,1cs ' J, N QW G f .X K f ' f ' P UL.. f-IX: Yi .27-f : -': I f . , Ns... .f.. .- , ,M . , fl ., ..Q.-mea.. .t - .. . - 41. na. .P-Q, ., .M . -.-Ac. fs f. 'fg i-. j K 'f -vfffmwf .-sf 1,2 , ,- . Hf. , . - W,-0 if aw gp' X .,..,4.vs. . ,.. 1, . 9 . V 'ash ff f ',.,gf,,. mg 2 , , gg f Vw H K -2 1 W' v . -4 ' N f 1 1 ' fs . if 51' ,QI 1 B5 i v y' fs? X gf .: ,rj V4 3, MWA., fu ri X ' 912 X Ky .K at 1 is if if A .se g fffyaf 7 K J, xi U30 - 5 Geo. Hughes 61 Son, makers of jf l1I'Ylifl1I'6 importers of Qbiliil Special attention given to Packing, Crating and Shipping Furniture, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, China, etc ..... . .......... . ..... 398, 406, 408 and 410 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y- T 5 4 i Fisk Teachers Agencies EVERETT 0. FISK 6: O., Prop'rs V . 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. I I ' x 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 4' F- ' C V A , r5o5 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C. M 'i ' i Q Q A Aiwa :ii I A Y 378 Wabash Avenue,Chicago, Ill. The kintl that do not stretch. They fit. They wear. 25 King Street, West' Tm-onto, Canada, Their price is withm the reach of every purse. 414 Century Building' Minneapolis, Minn. Sold by M1000 Stores 533 Cooper Building, Denver, Col. R. sg G. CORSET c0MpANy, 36, Broadway, 420 Parrot Building, San Francisco, Cal. New York City. 525 Stimson Block, Los Angeles, Cal- xxi VAIL BROTHER Q if 2 f ij ff ilk i l xii ci ,KSN 4 ff THE 7 hotngraphcrs if VVe have recently remodelled our Studio, and supplied fl it with new Backgrounds, Accessories, Improved Instru- . i , s- f- f' in ll: X- I x I A 1' N Z7 Milf gf i ii i ' . ' I i 'QQ' .ji , i ' rf... 5 f i i 1 , X I W .il X X N- .:- X, 'il ments and Appliances, and are now producing the most f artistic effects in all branches of photographic work. we ibave ilbortrait iiflegatives of the jfaculty emo Tlnstvuctors of Vassar College complete, and a large assortment of interior and exterior views of the College and Grounds, from which prints may be obtained at any time. l-5TUDlO 254 and 256 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. i . - . .. i :. X. 44 Y' l' . X. Give llbopular Shop. , , . l- -l 45233 1 5 z.. fl N. Y. TIMES-It ziv zz z'4'11zj5tz'1zg'j5Zace fo w'.rz'!. PURE! DELICIOUSI ! ? Jill! 2 Q . Bnnbons and Chocolates. , .:,af?fs' -i THE TRIP TO NEW YORK will, of course, include sent Everywhere by Mail ' W, , a visit to THE POPULAR SHOP H fwhere the or Express. ! Qfifi Q2 6 svxxxil styles are setj for a leisurely look through 863 Broadway' , New york' I Y i f ggi? THE LIBERTY FURNISHINGS. 11' L 1521 gl,-ff' ,lj N. Y. SUN-The snr! of .rhop fha! 'zuomen linger ahold. ' K I7 U .2 5 f N. Y. HERALD-Delzyhihzl fahrzkxr and qzmz'11t hz'z'.r of '- K jj . I X ii fQ67'7ZZ'fZl7'13 which never sawn fo 64' reprodzzrcd else- and Lf , -j where. For Eating, Drinking and ,gQf,7fi.vK , ' N. Y. VOGUE-A place where one can refer! d'ecaratz zfe COOKFFIE, are UNSW- A5 yi ' ' jj W maz'w'z'aZ in Zeixzzrcbf fashion, 'with ihe acromfaazi- I passed fo' -'Q fri?Ea5,,,...:- V 'H maui Hff0Zl'f6 .re7'vz'cz' and ihe ceffiazhfy of fhe right Puflty of nlatefiafl y 1 ,4- , ar :art ofcavzpmzy. and Flavor' I it ,-is .R f N. Y. HOME JOURNAL-A ,vm to mp fmzfkf any- GROUEHS EVERYWVHEIUP 2 fhz'1zg:wzy'LUhe7'e, azzdyel 1'emz'2zz'.vre1zz' of everywhere. -- . s . ' ., N. Y. TRIBUNE-Tha! mzigzzesi of znzzyue sffats, fha' hlue and 'white room at fha Papulzzr Shop. N. Y. COMMERCIAL-Thegrnzt azzdjirzbzczfrzl rhrzrm of all the 1lZllf87'l'tZ!5 and Waals shawn zz! ills!-lzzgh'x fx ihufr n7'zgfz'1za!1'z'y and e.1'r!zf.rz zm2ze.v.v. The Fabrics, Wall Papers, Floor Coverings, and Furni- ture of the Popular Shop I are not to be had elsewhere. Lez1r1n'eZj1 f1z.x75ectz'a1z zlr C0v'dz'aIly l1wz'te1z'. JOSEPH P. MCHUGH 8L CO. I 42d Street, NVest, NEW YORK. at Sth Avenue, VVall Papers and Liberty Fabrics- Qparcels 255.00 and overl. Carriage Free to all Parts of the States. ETRADE nmizxs REc'D.1 xxii JOH J. MILLS DENTIST 348 Main Street POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Ladies, Watches American manufacturers have produced a small Watch that is absolutely reliable. We have these movements, cased in a great variety of patterns. Silver, Open face ..... 3 9.00 Silver, hunting case . . . 10.00 I4 kt. gold, open face . . 22.OO I4 kt. gold, hunting case . . 25.00 Zibeobore il. ikobn 8 5011 Leonard Caffpefzier 320 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 212 The finest Groceries to be had in the markets of the ivorld. Special delivery to college, Saturdays, 4 o'clock. 1: 3: :: :: 2: :: Z: DUDLEY COTTAGE 1RaQmono Ilvenue College Girls desiring Room and Board by the day or week for their guests, or for themselves by the year, accommo- dated at Dudley Cottage. 56 W. 23D ST., NEW YORK it YOI lMA 7 C eleh rate d tt W' 61 5 ROU ND Correct styles in Ozm'1zg'cz11fZ Bzqwlmg Hcztsjor UWM cmd Wofizevz HATS and BO N N ETS 158 BROADXVAY, near Liberty Street 11O7 and IIOQ BROADXVAY, Madison Square VVest l Azzfharzkeri Agefzfs in Przvzrgfal Cz'fz'es. W rife for Boofelez' of Styles. xxiii The only Hair Preparation admitted to the Paris Exposition I Her Hair is in Danger She may not have a contempt for scales of dandruff, or an irritated scalp, or fall- ing hair, because they have become fa- miliar. She may be so hardened to them that they seem no longer repuls- ive-nevertheless each is a symptom of the disease which destroys the hand- somest, heaviest growths of hair. Coke Dandruff curelfiif 31.00 a bottle at all good druggists', or by ex- press, charges prepaid, is sold under a. guaran- tee to free the hair from dandruff, to cause thick, soft strong hair to replace thinned, loosened growths, to cure the disease, no mate ter how severe the case, of how long standing, or what remedies may have failed. A. R. Bremer Co.: The establishments in America which have treated as many people with dandruff and falling hair as we, could probably be counted on the Hngers of one hand, and yet, for years, experimenting tirelessly with everything that came under our eyes, we failed to End the preparation or mode of treatment that would remove dandruff and save the hair of our patrons. Finally COKE DANDRUFF CURE made its appearance. It was tested, then tested again. VVe began to believe the cure had been found. We are long since sure. We have treated hundreds of cases with it- never use anything else,-always make a cure, invariably save falling hair. It is only a question of time until every woman will keep it on her toilet table. We always guarantee to cure dandruff, and use COKE DANDRUFF CURE to do it. Very Sincerely, IsABEL Cfxssmv TOILET Es'rABLxsHMEN'r. 201 Masonic Temple, Chicago. Every person with a doubt as to the future of their hair will be interested in our booklet-same with name of nearest dealer sent free. X A. R. Bremer Co. 17 La Salle St. Chicago xxiv SIMPLE, SAFE, SURE, SPEEDY. A remedy that combines all these characteristics is certain to be very popular. SALVA-CE KTRADE MARK., the new CURATIVE LUBRICANT does just this, and is the greatest boon to suffering humanity that has been discovered. For every form of skin disease, catarrh, rheumatism, boils, burns, stings, it is an unfailing relief and cure. Price, 25 and 50 cents per box. At Druggists, or by mail. THE BRANDRETH Co., 274 Canal St., New York M. T. REYNOl..DS 81 Co. ' I I 6 amz' Shzjiperr of Flour O 6 Gwzizz and Fred Proprietors of the Celebrated PERFECT Brand of Canned Goods. Mill Agents for Christian Superlativen and White Sponge Flours. Choice Food Products a Specialty. Warehouses and Elevator, opp. N. Y. C. Sl H. R. R. R. Passenger Depot POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. P617 dIp't-fll' G. 712 zu Ns o 1 uszr Announce the Publication of A MOST IMPORTANT WORK El Biographical Eictionarp 2f1,RRt.E5?t,0.?3R5.i2m The labor of years has been spent upon this book to make it the best -of its kind. It is complete, thorough and azzthorz'lafiw. Prospectus and Specimen Pages sent gratis. 5 ateenes FRANK VAN KLEECK A Q f'LTC Hers ami Furs , :: :: zz AGENT FOR :: :: :: ELIHIHD R GO.'S TDEUS CANNON STS. FURS TAKEN ON STORAGE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 259 MAIN Sr., POUGHKEEPSIE XXV When is an , armylil-:ea 1 won1an's ' X ' , ,,- - k'rt? Th S I 6 1K l' sf.. gpjswer tg K 'K 3 t is - 'Lei'--A' ' . gel fi- 'r numd N331 e.i:1:z.z e for , ef- l.M ..ll...... . ..i. se be found in Mm? 54.3 1117 5 w. ..-my , t '16, Sis The fkfflgw f9q7 ,n s xfqfsllllhpwes Witmark ' - . ffff , 1- f-ml ,. '-J' X ' roi ,. -rrff, 1 Qlzfi- f 145521115 f x . Q iilliiitf fi f ui' H l . ll ifsiwlwiihll '- R il W . 5 Q. il sl -Q I ,El ,--lfiei .-Q ,,, -Q - . ,, Q Glllde I ' - ' . iqh 46 kv 1 is if and H :Y 5 . ' , n ,e g 'V .I 'L : . .f f W 'ii lil ' : , by Frank w X lit, if ff- X ' 3' E- -- 3 V' - f? - Dun1ont,of ' 'liilli hiv LR5 ' ?il':gQ?l Dumont's shillui 'Y l ' ,Qiief f Minstrels. Q ,-L' 'r-'ff' The Only af 11 -r'-' .. .f-:. 1 book of its 7-Q-Qi -1 - i - .ilrllnf ..::.. A .......l- i lished. Ex- p l a i n s everything GENTLEIXIEN, BE SEATED.,' in the greatest detail, from 't blacking up to the fall ofthe curtain. 150 pages of instructions, gags, cross it-es, stump speeches, novel first parts, iiuales, with or without music, sketches, musical acts, afterpieces, shadowgraplas, etc.. and a reliable directory at back, where to get things per- taining' to a rninstrel entertainment. It took one year to gather, compile and sectionxze the material, by the most competent minstrel author and producer extant. An innovation. Special section devoted exclusively to ladies' minstrels. Sent post prepaid on receipt of price, 51.00, paper, 51.25, cloth, by the publishers, M. WITMARK AND SONS, Witrnark Building, 29th Street, near Fifth Avenue, New York. Free on application, an eight-page illustrated prospectus. EMC FRICKER Florist Choice cut Howers always on hand. Also a fine stock of Orchids, Palms, Ferns, Foliage and Decorative Plants 635 1l7'zzz'1z Slvfeef, TELEPHONE zo-F l'azzg!2keel6.rz'4',1V. I . MRS. MCGLYNN Good Rooms Excellent Board Near the College C.fzk.f'.r, Hex, Srzlnzzfv, Iflfnjfe Suppef rafe Przkes POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ar az' zllnde- Spratt's Drug Store afrfoxiie the 5 ami Io-cam' sian' This drug store has always been in high favor with Vassar girls. L' Get it at Spratt's is a household expression in Poughkeepsie. Wood alcohol 2oc. a pint, if you ff Get it at Spratt's The Drug' Sfmfe zt!21zt'.v 1:15-Zo-:late 269 MAIN Sriuzsr XXV A SKIN' OF BEAUTY IS A jOlf' FOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAG Purifies as well as beautifies the skin. No other cosmetic will tlo it. Removes Tan, Piinples, Freckles, Moth Patches, Rash and Skin dis- eases, and every blemish on heauty, and defies detection. Ou its virtues it has stood the test ol' 51 years g no other has, and is so harmless we taste it ro he sure it is properly made. Accept no counterfeit ol similar name, The rlistin guishecl Dr. L. A. Sayre, saiil to a lady ofthe ham-inn la patieutl : A: you Indiv: will un llzsm, I recommend 'Gomfamfs Cream ' nr flu: lens! lznruwzl nf all liz: Slain prsf2zzrizlzbn.r. One bottle will last six months, using it every day, Also Poumlre Suhtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin. FRED T. HOPKINS. PROP'R, gy Great jones Street, New York. AQQK J X ICAL BEAUTIFIER J A' so F 1 x f x Q Q-.JW 5' '1?'VI his 'hi -an f. . if L .... , , be 1--if ' lx 4 ,- s sl For sale hy all Druggisls and lfuncv Goods Dealers throughout the U. S., Cauaclas and Europe. Also found in N. Y. City at R, H. Macy's, iVanamaker's, and other Fancy Goo-is Dealers. Offlieware ol' Base imitarions. proof of any one selling the same. i Snooo Reward for arrest and Violets Carefully Packed and Sent Safely to All Parts of the Country WM. STOPHER dc SON jflOt'i5I5 Ca1'nfzz'1'01zs mm' Violets Il Sjbecifzlzjf College Ave., POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. P. 0. Vassar College ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, AND REPAIRED -if-11 JOHN F. COXHEAD Cabinet lllbaher FURNITURE : MADE : TO : ORDER 22 Noxon Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1. B. SlSSON'S SONS Auctioneers AUCTION .- AND .- STORAGE : ROOMS 234 Main and 231 Union Sts. Elllfiqlle ifllfllltllfe All kinds of Personal Property Bought and Sold PICTURE FRAMES... 5. 'GIRL 1RaQmonb 283 Main Street POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Acwfxvs UP ro THE Times. Most complete Art Store in the city. Line embraces all the leading effects in Mouldings, Mats, Boards, and Pictures. When in want of Artistic Picture Framing give me a call. SPECIAL Z A'1 I'liN'l'ION I GIVEN 'I'O Tl-IE PACKING OF PICTURES LADIES' TIES :COLLARS Q2 The Elimg Siam CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STS. POUGHKEEPSIE N. Y. Telephone 61:A DR. STEPHEN PALMER Dental and Oml Smgeofz 310 BIAIN S'I'RElE'l', Az: POUGHKEIQPSIE, N. Y. OFFICE HOURS 9 AAI. to 12 M. 1 to 5 IAM. Calls made if desired Ns- Je , !. ex I ..... . 4 Nix 'wil In l W 'iTi:3fff!ff'si:fear-iazss.aW5f!f JJ 'x f.'.,. C. H. PERKINS m,fiCia,l T2 286 Main St., Poughkeepsie NIANUFACTURER OF Hlc-H GRADE LENsEs AND FRAMES REPAIRING A SPECIALTY If you break a glass bring us a few pieces, and we will replace it fwithout your prescriptionj in a few hours and guarantee accuracy. ::: We do all kinds of Watch and jewelry Repairing av. moderate prices. Hardware AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We are always leased to supply the Vassar girls with anything in tlie Hardware line. Lawn Swings, Hammocks, Pocket Knives, and Scissors are a few of the things to be found at our Hardware Store. J. E. AN DREWS Opposite Morgan House 340 Main Street xxvii 'nf O 615-BEE 9 9 J Gulirunn Dunuat A HARDWARE, IRD TABLE QPUCKET fUTI.ERY N,5TEEL,N'AI LS, MRS. MILTON H. TABER Member of the American Society of Professors of Dancing :: :: EHHCUIQ HUC lDbQ5iCHI Qlllflllfe Private Lessons at any time Danfes awfaazgedfozf E1zte1'!ainments, elf. Special Aff67lfZA071 given to Fancy Dmzcifzg Academy: Savings Bank Hall. Market St. Residence: 24 Hooker Ave, Pdkeepsie, N.Y. Mrs. M. T. Hingston MODETE to .xl 298 Mill Street, - - - Poughkeepsie 0 . 0 DESIGNS FROM 'rua LA'rEs'i' 1 LONDON AND PARISIAN MODELS 6099 E'llL'lIfl'Ig and Class-day Gowns oz Specially as ' ueen uallt . A Q Q slugs., Y b Q WORLD FAMOUS A M Q All Styles-for Dress for 5 the House,for the Brom: ST. N ml enade, f0rS0uting-all at li one price, 35 0xfords,2.50 , Sole Agents lior , Poughkeepsie llbbotograpbers TIMMINS - SHOE EMPORIUM 1 A' ' 258 Main street 271 MAIN STREET - PG ' 1 ' irrgfeeft Seegliiihw 7ll39?7' QSQZ 3 is stamped 'i on ,,- .,' eachshoe TRADE?-DDMARK Slfllfldllf W01 lc cz Speamliy III Cz I Is the only paper which gives complete reports of the z B Commencement Exercises. The four papers con- taining the reports will be mailed to any address, Glaoughkeepsie, N. Y.l postage paid, for twelve cents. PLATT 81 PLATT, ...... Publishers STANLEY HALL MINNEAPOLIS HOME AND DAY SCHOOL EOR GIRLS MINN. School Certificate admits to Vassar College For further particulars, address MISS OLIVE ADELE EVERS, PRINCIPAL. xxviii MISS A. R. COUGHLAN JOS. G. CLARK 6: CO. EJl'655mElR6l' jfurniture YH 61165 94 Market St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Di' V - HUD 7? All of the Latest Paris and American Special Prices I6 Catharine St. Fashions on Hand gqtuxaifizr Poughkeepsie Reynolds Elevator Co. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay, Straw, Salt, Grass Seed, and Dr. P. L. FOOTE QEZVTIST Fertilizers 288 MAIN STREET Q POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Large Stock. Great Variety. Bottom Prices VVHEN YoU THINK CUL- LEGE FURNITURE, THAT,S QGGOQOOOOOOOQGGOOQQOQ f' Qviaw 5'-fwfw N .lf N NM Gi CI Leaf : -y m Q 2 5 gl N Q 0 lv U7 - - N ggew' 'woes Q -- E E 'gi x, bl w E Eb fi? E a N 3 E E 'la N N ge' .E 5 R W E 55.535 LQ E' Q Q Q 2 EW E QQ Q. E 5 g 1 - Sew! w N22 sf 'L 'I he Q' H UP Ilia. U ' ffl 5 5 5 ' 5114 5' Q QQ e 5139, S Q cv : 5 5 bg., E N Q ... 2 3 - -J N , 2-.1 0 W . eil-J' 2 lvl .. Elini .JN I gd Q . . L-1: T' 9 3 .. 5 U3 . . .,., -'-'. .2f.,.,.,.g,..5..-'ff -v----'4 do AKDT 5Cff5fn fig-Q 5 Qliwif ciiifik Ni QW l given To W wg W9 ESS Q EN mwmo J' j SDGCIGI ATTGITHOIW ZQG BOO RS FFGSQO HCIGHCG x f .gl - 1.---1 1 63 gp , i if ,AL W' X. f x 1 iff .Q'l k, - , C' -- , - - I C r 14 Ai 1 I x - x f f g-Q-fxxf,J n g,X '- BA . L J X . 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College days are regarded by most edu- cated men as the cream of their lives, sweet with excellent flavor. They are not dull and tame even to the most devoted student, and NEW YO R K this isa volume filled with the pure cream of and LONDON such existence, and many a 'college joke to cure the dumps' is given. It is a bright, re- alistic picture of college life, told in an easy conversational, or descriptive style, and can- not fail to genuinely interest the reader who has the slightest appreciation of humor. The volume is illustrated and is just the book for an idle or lonely hourf'-Lm'A:z,-yylex Times. G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS TA TI ON ER Y DEPARTMENT 'leather Goobs.. . of the Finest Grades, for the Desk and Library Table. Many Novelties in Exclusive Designs. . D. llbutnanfs Sons Sfaizbvzefjf D6'f6Z7'Zf77Z6'7ZZi LONDON NEW YORK 24 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND 27 AND 2Q XIVEST 2313 STREET xxxi COLLEGE HILL The School which is now located at Riverview was organized and estab- lished in 1836 on College Hill, and known as the Poughkeepsie Collegiate School. In the spring of 1867 the change of location was made, the school marching in a body from Col- lege Hill to Riverview. The lnstructors, nine of whom are resident, are men of experience in their departments. Military Instruction will be in charge of the Principal, until the Secretary of War renews the details broken off by the late war. ANNEX RIVERVI EW MILITARY ACADEMY 65tl1 YEAR Riverview gives boys a thorough preparation for College, for Business Life and forthe Government Schools. Riverview students are found in all the Colleges and Scientific Schools. Riverview graduates are filling promi- nent positions in private life. RIVERVIENV QMAIN BUILDING, The Buildings of the school are beauti- fully situated on high ground overlooking the Hudson. Careful attention has been given to drainage, lighting, aud ventilation. It is a family schoolg every boy comes in daily contact with the Principal and his family. Religious lI1Sfl'llCti0I1 is given by a member of the Union Theological Seminary, sent to Riverview by.CharIes Cuthbert Hall, D.D. As Chaplain ofthe school, he meets every student, and has a personal interest in hirn. JOSEPH B. BISBEE, A.M. PRINCIPAL I ' Every Horne, School, and Office should own W l f l WEBSTERS W ebste1 s Internattonal D1ct1onary INTERNATIONAL of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc. DICTIONARY STANDARD AUTHORITY ofthe U. s. supreme court, aims state Supreme Courts, the U. b. Government Printing Office, and of nearly all the Schoolbooks. 'XVARMLY COMMILNDED by State Superintendents of Schools, College Presidents, and other Educators almost without number. with a Valuable Glossary of fig COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY Scotch Wofds and Phrases' WEBSTER'S A NEXV BOOK, the largest of the abriclgments of the International. lt has a sizable vocab- CQLLEQATE ulary, complete dehnitioris and adequate etymologies. Has over uoo pages and is richly DICTIOWKRY illustrated. Its appendix is a storehouse of valuable information. Specimen pages, etc., of both books sent on application. G. 36 C. IVIERRIAIVI GO.,PubIisl1ers, Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. af Fine Millinefy , E JOHN PETEHKIN Rich Fancy Goods TELEPI-IONE CALL 26F Ladies' Furnishings ,,,,, 5' . -.,eEa,3q,.,lj, fl.. Novelties of the Season 330 Main st. WAS A FRESI-IMAN, hanging pictures, It was an ugly old college Wall 5 A hammer-some tasks-and a bill for or1e-fifty- That was all. 9 ' Latest Edition CNow Readyj. Rackham s Poultry Directory. By Mai., mo, ,,,,s.,,,,.d, It contains the names and addresses of over fifteen thousand fi5,oooj breeders and exhibitors ot' poultry. A Breed Dz'1'ecZov'y with upward of zoo classifications, all subdivided and in alphabetical order. A Supply Direriary with over One Hundred Headings, making it the best and most reliable Buyers' Guide in existence. As a Circularizing Guide it has no equal. It contains a full list of Breeders, Exhibitors, judges, Specialists, Experts, Merchants, Manufacturers, Supply Dealers, Clubs, Associations, Papers, Books, Incubators, Brood- ers, and all appliances. It is a ' Directory of 192 pages, not a Toy, and has over half a million type in its make-up. CHAMBERLAIN PUBLISHING CO., Orange, N. J. xxxiii -flag! c.9A Gv f TI-IE VASSAR M ISCELLANY PUBLISHED 'MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF VASSAR COLLEGE A Lziemwy M ozgczzz'1eeO CONTAINING ALSO COLLEGE NEWS AND ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERNING ALUMNIE AND FORMER STUDENTS Subscription Price, Two Dollars a year Single Copies, Twentysfive Cents QL? ADVERTISEMENTS :: INSERTED :: AT :L FAVORABLE :: RATES xxxiv ANSWERS TO PUZZLES I. TAYLOR. HILL. WELLS. VVYLIE. WOOD. LILLIE. BUCK. MOORE. MAY. LEACH. STONE. SMITH. BUCK. STONE. MILLS. FRENCH. BUCK. KEYS. MOORE. LILLIE. BALDWIN. ' LEACH. FRENCH. II. Because the earlier the fewer. III. Self-government. IV. His brow was stern: Why do you Freshmen scale the walls? he cried. Boldly the leader made reply: Never be it said, quoth she, that our class could break a precedent. On, sisters I let us not leap from these stones until we have gained yon lake. V. EAIES LAA'E IWULE TO 0 L E Y .E S O V A L HA L L A P E S O A TS I.D YL CAR.D. R.AfL CLAIM HOGS ETNA. SI TE The Chino Closet I42 W. 42d ST., New York 094949OQQQOOQOQOOOQOQGPQQGOGG Here are Teapots, Sugar Bowls, and Cream jugs, things for the Tea Table Here are ocld Jugs, Steins, Mugs, Loving Cups, and Pots, things for the mantel or top of bookcase Here are old-time Blue Plates, and Plaques, deco- rative on the chimney or over the door, and more, all quaint, artistic,a11d suit- able for the college room. Come and see them. CLASS AND CLUB DEVICES APPLIED TO MUGS, CUPS, ETC., AS DESIRED QQQOOQOQOOQOQQGOGOOGOOGQOO , JGITICS K. CIGFRC, IVIQF, LATE WITH DAVIS, COLLAMORE at co. MISS MABIEl.. D75SS77Zdk67' SUCCESSFUL MAKER or SHIRT WAISTS, DRESSES, AND FANCY COSTUMES FOR VASSAR STUDENTS Low Prices Good Results Covzwizient Location S. KIWCIICI iLaDi6B' Eailor HND 2lfL1IIL'i6I? T EAST 30TH STREET, NEW YORK Near Fifth Avenue I beg to announce my opening for the Fall season. My stock has been carefully selected, and patrons can be assured of the very latest. All orders receive my personal attention, therefore I can guarantee perfect satisfaction in style, fit and workmanship. Special price to Vassar xxxv GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N. Y .... Altman, B., Sz Co., New York ......... . . Andrews, E., Poughkeepsie ........ A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y .... Babbitt, B. T., Sz Co., New York. ..... . . . Bailey, Banks Sz Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa .... Baker, Edward L., Poughkeepsie .... .... . Baker 8: Taylor Co., New York ....,. . Blanchard, King 8: Co., Boston, Mass. . .. Bowker, E. A., Philadelphia, Pa ..... . Brandreth Co., New York ......... . Bremer, A. R., Sc Co., Chicago, Ill ........ .. Bridgeport Gun Implement Co., New York. . . . Brooks Bros., New York ................. . Carpenter, Frank I-I., Poughkeepsie. . . . Carpenter, Leonard .....,.......... Carpenter Sz Parkhill ..................... Chamberlain Publishing Co., Orange, N. I .... .--- Chase, G. H., Newport, R. I ........... . China Closet, New York ...... Chittenden, Kate, New York ............... Civil Service Instruction Bureau, VVasl1lngton. . . Clark, I. G., 81 Co., Poughkeepsie ......... . Cotrell Sc Leonard, Albany, N. Y ..... Coughlan, Miss A. R., Poughkeepsie .... . Coxhead, John F., Poughkeepsie ..... . Cuncly Sc Caire, Poughkeepsie ..... Cusack, john I-I., Poughkeepsie ..... ...... . xxxvii PAGE XX B, xxvi i xiv xiii B xii xix F xv xxv xxiv xix xiv xv xxiii xix xxxiii xix xxxv ix . F xxix . XV xxix xxvii vii xv Dixon, joseph, Crucible Co., jersey City, N. I ..... Doty 85 Humphrey, Poughkeepsie ...... ........ - Dudley, Guilford, Poughkeepsie ........ . - - . Dudley, Mrs. Marion F., Poughkeepsie ..... . . . Elting, Ely, Poughkeepsie .............. . Ferris, F. A., 62 Co., New York ....... Ferry Hall Seminary, Lake Forest, Ill ,.... . Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, Mass .... - Foote, P. L., Poughkeepsie ........ . . Freud, H., New York ....... Fricker, Isaac, Poughkeepsie ........... . -Gerrish, Miss, School, Englewood, N. I .... - - I Gildersleeve 8a Co., Poughkeepsie .... . Grant, E. V., 81 Co., Poughkeepsie. . . . Greenes, S., Poughkeepsie ........ . Haas Bros., New York ..... . Haas Bros. Co., New York ....,..... . Heaton, D. L., Sc Co.. Poughkeepsie.. . Heinz, H. 31 Co., Pittsburg, Pa... . Higgins 8a Seiter, New York .......... Hingston, Mrs. M. T., Poughkeepsie. . . Hopkins, F. T. QDe Gouraud's Magical Beautinerj, New York ..... . . . Hughes, George, Poughkeepsie .................... ........... . Huyler's, New York ..................... . . . Ivy House, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa . . . . . . Kneitel, S., New York. ............. . . Knox, E. M., New York ..... Kohn, Theodore, New York ..... . .... . .Liggett's, Misses, School, Detroit, Mich. Lloyd, R. G., Poughkeepsie ........... Lockwood's, Misses, School, Mount Vernon, N. Y .... . . . Luckey, Platt 81 Co., Poughkeepsie .... Lynch, M. I., Poughkeepsie ....... McGlynn, Mrs., Poughkeepsie ......... McHugh, Jos. P., 8: Co. C Popular Shop Q New York .... . . Mabie, Miss R., Poughkeepsie ......... Mauser Manufacturing Co., New York ..... . Mayor, Lane Sc Co., New York ........ PAGE D vii xxviii xxiii xxvii i xviii xxi xxix ii xxvi xviii iv li xxv xx H xxi C xx xxviii xxvi Xxi xxii xviii xxxv A xxiii xviii xxi xviii iii xvii xxvi xxii xxxv H H Mead's, Mrs., School, Norwalk, Conn ..... . Merriam, G. 8: C. Co., Springfield, Mass .... . Michigan Central Railroad ............... Miller's Hotel, New York .... Mills, John I., Poughkeepsie. . . . Missouri Pacific Railway ....... Nelson House, Poughkeepsie ..... Northern Steamship Co .... .... Palmer, Stephen, Poughkeepsie .....,... People's Steam Laundry, Poughkeepsie .... Perkins, C. H., Poughkeepsie ......... . Peterkin, John, Poughkeepsie ........... Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle, Poughkeepsie .... Priscilla Braislin School, Bordentown, N. J .... Putnam's Sons, G. P., New York ...... . . Quintard Bros., Poughkeepsie ..... . R. 8: G. Corset Co., New York. . . . Raymond, S. W., Poughkeepsie. . . ........ . . .. . Reynolds, james, Elevator Co., Poughkeepsie.. Reynolds, XVilliam T., 81 Co., Poughkeepsie. . . Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie .......... Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y ........ Schirmer. G., Sc Co., New York. . . . Schlude, George, Poughkeepsie .... Schou, Chas. E., Poughkeepsie. . . . Seabury, C. L., SLCO., New York .... .. Shreve, Crump 81 Low, Boston, Mass .... Sissons, I. B., Poughkeepsie ........ . Smith Bros., Poughkeepsie. . . . Spratt, D. R., Poughkeepsie... St. John, M. J., Poughkeepsie .... . Stanley Hall, Minneapolis, Minn ..... Stern, Benjamin, New York .......... Stopher, William, 81 Son, Poughkeepsie .... Suffolk Engraving Co., Boston, Mass .... Taber, Mrs. M. H., Poughkeepsie... Timmons, M., Poughkeepsie .... . Tiffany 8L Co., New York ...... .... . xxxix PAGE xviii xxxiii vi xi xxii xii xvi l-I xxvii xv xxvii xxxiii xxviii xviii xxxi xii xxi xxvii xxix xxv xxxii xviii Xxv xxix vii G vii xxvii v xxvi xxviii xxviii vii xxvii xxx xxviii xxviii viii Union Teachers' Agencies, Washington, D. C. . . United States Envelope Co., Springfield, Mass. . . . Vail Brothers, Poughkeepsie ................. Van Kleeck, Frank, Poughkeepsie ..... Vassar Miscellany, Poughkeepsie .... Wallheacl 85 Du Bois, Poughkeepsie .... Wanamaker, John, New York ......... Waterman, L. E., Co., New York... . . . . Weber, Henry C., 8: Co., Detroit, Mich. . . . Weingarten, M., New York .......... . Wirt, Paul E., Bloomsburg, Pa. . . . XVitmark, M., Sc Sons, New York. . . . Wood Sz Bolton, Poughkeepsie ...... Wfright, Kay Sc Co., Detroit, Mich .... . Youmans, New York ............. Young, Warren, Poughkeepsie .... -S xl PAGE H I Xxii xxv xxxiv xii F xi x H x xxvi xi xi xxiii F INDEX TO POUGI-IKEEPSIE ADVERTISERS ANTIQUES john F. Coxhead ..... ATHI,E'I'Ic GOODS Cundy Sz Caire. . . Chas. Schou .... BOARD Mrs. Dudley .... Mrs. McGlynn .... CONFECTIONER J. H. Cusack... DANCING Mrs. Taber. .. DENTISTS P. I.. Foote .... . John Mills .... Stephen Palmer .... DRESS MAIQERS Miss A. R. Coughlan .... Mrs. Hingston ....... Miss Mabie ..... DRUGGISTS Doty Sz Humphrey. . . Spratfs Drug Store ..... VVoocI Sz Bolton .... DRY Goons Luckey, Platt.. . . . Warren Young .... Xli PAGE xxvii vii vii xxiii xxvi xv xxviii xxix xxii xxvii xxix xxviii xxxv vii xxvi xi iii F FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY Frank Carpenter .......... john Peterkin .... FINE ARTS Edward L. Baker .... S. W. Raymond .... FLORISTS Isaac Fricker. . . .. M. Lynch .... ..... Wm. Stopher 8: Son... FURNITURE J. G. Clark 81 Co .... . George Hughes .... George Schlude .... J. B. Sissons .... GRAIN James Reynolds' Elevator Co .... GROCERS Leonard Carpenter .... Carpenter Sz Parkhill ..... Wm. T. Reynolds tk Co ..... PIARDNVARE I. E. Andrews .... Guilford Dudley .... HA'1'S Ely Elting ......... Frank Van Kleeck. . . HOTEL Nelson House ..... jew ELLER s Quintard Bros ..... LAUNDRY People's Steam Laundry Co .... . . . xlii PAGE xv xxxiii xii xxvii xxvi xvii xxvii xxix xxi xx 'c xxvii X: c x: iii Xix xxv xxvii xxviii xxvii' xxv xvi xii xv LIVERY R. G. Lloyd. .. NEWS Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle .... Vassar Miscellany ...,.... OPTICIAN C. H. Perkins ..... P1-1o'1'osRAPHE1zs St. John Brothers .... Vail Brothers ...... RESTAURANT Smith Brothers .. . iCHOOL Riverview Academy .... iHOES Gildersleeve 8: Co ..... M. Timmins ........,. D. L. Heaton Sz Co .... 'IQAILOR - S. Greenes. . . WALL PAPER Wallliead Sz Du Bois .... E. V. Grant ........ xliii PAGE xxi xxviii xxxiv xxvi xxviii xxii V xxxii iv xxviii xxi xxv xii B INDEX To NON-RESIDENT ADVERTISERS ART FURNISHINGS joseph Mel-lugh, New York .... BOOKS The Baker Sz Taylor Co., New York .... G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York .......... G. Sa C. Merriam Co., Springlield, Mass ..... ,... CLOTHING - Brooks Bros., New York ........ Cotrell 8: Leonard, Albany, N. Y .... CONFEGTIONERY Bowker, E. A., Philadelphia, Pa. . .. Huyler'S, New York .......... . . Lowney'S Bonbons, Boston, Mass .... CORSETS B. Altman Sz Co., New York... H. Freud, New York ..,..,.. R. Sz G. Corsets, New York ..,, DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ICTC. A. P. XV. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y. . . . Borine CSICFH Brosj, New York ........ ..... A. R. Bremer, Chicago, Ill ................... . F. T. Hopkins fMagical Beautifierj, New York .... Mayor, Lane 8: Co., New York .............. . Salvacea Q'l'l1e Brandretli Co.j, New York ...... United States Envelope Co., Springfield, Mass. . . DRY GooDs B. Altman bk Co., New York ..... John W'ananIaker, New York. . . . . . . . . xliv PAGE xxii xix xxxi xxxiii xiv xv xv xxii xv B ii xxi xiv vii xxiv xxvi H xxv I B F ENGRAVERS PAGE Suffolk Engraving Co., Boston, Mass ..g.. . xxx Foon PRODUCTS Babbitt's Baking Powder, New York .... xiii F. A. Ferris 8z'Co., New York ....... i ll. Heinz, Pittsburg, Pa .... C FOUNTAIN PENS L. E. Waterman Co., New York .... xi Paul E. Wirt, Bloomsburg, Pa .... x HATS Cotrell my Leonard, Albany, N. Y ..,. xv E. M. 1c110x,Newvbrk ........... A - Youmans, New York .... xxiii IIOTEL K Miller's Hotel, New York ..... xi JEWELRY AND CUT GLASS Bailey, Banks 8: Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa .... . B China Closet, New York ...... ..... . . xxxv Higgins Sz Seiter, New York. .. xx Theodore Kohn, New York ,..... ,... x xiii Mauser Manufacturing Co., New York . . . H Shreve, Crump K Low, Boston, Mass .... vii Tiffany 8: Co., New York ........... viii VVriglit, Kay SL Co., Detroit, Mich. .. xi MUSIC Metropolitan College of Music .... IX G. Schirlner EQ Son, New York .... xxv i M. Witmark 8a Sons, New York. . . xxvi NAPHT1-IA LAUNCHES C. L. Seabury 81 Co., New York... . G PENCILS joseph Dixon Crucible Co., jersey City, N. I .... D PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Chamberlain Publishing Co., Orange, N. .. . . xxxiii G. P. 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