Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1903

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Whey bane strength ann nur: ability uf Il.eaiJ tumhinen with ahsulute srnuutbf ness ann atruraty in grauing V PE CILl Qlibese are llilentils for writing lplentils fur the Desk lplentils for Drawing Lwentils fur all purposes Ebay tan he nhtaineh hy applying at the Supply Enom of Wassat Qfnllege . . joseph Eirun Qlrutihle Qlntnpanp ilersey Qiity Ne NS Na as as :mein ilersey I ,wering ad t'sements please mention Bassarinn ieassariun Qlnnertiser c e f' 'f r ' ' - ' .4 rea -i fr S' ' ' ' I I ' ' 'A'. We P , - ' W' ..'. .H 0 ' it iljge ' - 1 f i? ,ll',5i , W I, Ou 6 t oa between lcago - p , , . j N ' N 929:71-T-:f5,fi'-STI' Ellld IIIB MISSOUFI RIYBI' I The Chicago 85 North-Western Railway announces the completion ' of its new double track between Chicago and the Missouri River at Council Bluffs. ' '7- Three fast trains each way daily between San Francisco and Chicago, and two per day between Portland and Chicago, provide for passenger trahic between the Pacific Coast and the East over this transcontinental highway. These through trains are operated on fast and convenient schedules. They are drawn by powerful locomotives and carry an equipment of Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars, Gbservation, Dining, Parlor, Library and Buffet Cars of the most approved type. The perfectly ballasted roaclbed of heavy steel is maintained in the highest state of ef- iiciency, equipped with automatic block signals, interlocking switches at railway cross- ings, and all devices for the safety and comfort of passengers known to modern railway management. The 8,901 miles of railway embraced in the North-Western System penetrate to every point of importance in Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Northern Michigan, and Southern Minnesota, with eastern terminals at Chicago, Peoria and Milwaukee. The Overland Limited, daily between San Francisco and Chicago, via the Southern Pacihc, Union Pacihc and Chicago 8z North-Western railways, is the most luxurious train in the world. ' It possesses the most complete arrangements for the comfort of passengers and is operated on fast and convenient schedules-less than three days en route between the Coast and Chicago. YY. B. KNISKERN, Passenger Traffic Manager, Chicago, Ill. In answering advertisements please mention ,iPH558riUI1 xx wassariun Qlunerxiser ihnzrhirtntt Grammy Svirtpfgiaetb peat 3 fultihatz 3 hnp'g ability to see, think, decide and ac-t for himself. 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We have Written the tale of the years In sentences dull, for you, And labored verseg but it might have been worse,- And you know what we tried to do. QSSNPII 00? 'Bw X NG VSWR? Q3 x T1-11s Booic is DEDICATED TO GEEUZELIUB 'IEIIEIZ A quiet presence, a silent influence- Yet a strong current that directs our thoughts To broader channels. A mind tolenlighten, To ff touch things small and great with truth's own fingerf ' N, PRESS OF 'IHE A V HAIGHT C0 POUGHKEEPSIE, N Y x rr LV v 'if L 'gr' vt A1 H . -.T,' 4, .J . 'V, M, ,nz ' 4 It ' ' ' fLl,aL ' , 1 fx, ,Ni :If 'Wg' ' 'SSG - if 1 k Sl .gn .A .11-, Q41 Q 196155 ar IU n QEQDQIQZQIQIIIIUI by 9 Q Baath nt 6lEh1tut5 Edztor zzz Chze ELLEN SHARP Lzterary Edztarf GRACE BLITZ ANNA CORBIN, MINERXA RLINE Art Editor! CAROLINE BENTON ELEANORCARILY Bzzfzneu Managfrf THEODORA VrANAMEE MARGARET MCCULLOCH Serreiary ROWENA UPTEGROVE ' r A V- 1'-1,- 7 7 , 7 1 , x . - w J a -9 I NMA!! N MW? W 'L 7' XX x,g1vU.f:e , A- -qy.I3,',L,zv,,w S 11, .,.,. , Y V A I - ' -J, . . ' 'HJ C V i . V .l Hill? . ,pirlak , I ,r.v::::.-,-I U.- , I I A - 1 I I , ' 'gggr iff.-3-552 I gl ' ui yd - K, I Y J' Z '-'wi '- 2? Y , ...., ,D PAGE TITLE PAGE . I7 DEDICATION . I8 BOARD OF EDITORS . I9 CONTENTS . 20 CALENDAR ..... 2 3 TRUSTEES ..... 26 OFFICERS or GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION . 27 FRESHMAN CLASS .... 3I Officers . 3 2 M embers 3 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS . 4-3 Officers . 4-4 Members 4- 5 JUNIOR CLASS S3 Officers . 5 4- Members S S SENIOR CLASS 61 OfHcerS . 62 Members . 63 In Memoriam . 69 ormer 'Members 70 SUMMARY . . 71 STATES REPRESENTED 72 20 Easzarinn OH wAn SOME POWER THE GI Class History . . Class Pictures . STUDENTS, ASSOCIATION Officers . . Committees . . CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . Oflicers . . Committees . DRAMATICS . . . Philalethean Cflicers . Chapter Members . Non-Chapter Members Hall Plays . Chapter Plays . VIEWS OF CAMPUS . ATHLETIC A'SsoC1AT1oN OHJICCTS . . Members . RECORDS . FIELD DAY . . BASKET BALL TEAM . HOCKEY 'TEAMS . TENNIS . MUSIC . . . Glee Club . Mandolin Club Orchestra . Choir . . Choral Club . COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS Miscellany . Vassarion THE TREE . SOCIETIES . . Q. B. K. . . Contemporary Club . Civitas Club . . Current Topics Club . Marshal Club . College Settlement . T and M . Qui Vive ' FTIE CIE US T0 SEE OURSELS AS ITHERS SEE US 21 PAGE 73 74 78 104 104 105 IO6 IO6 IO7 109 110 I11 115 120 127 128 129 130 131 136 137 138 142 146 1.47 148 14-9 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 164 168 169 iaassarion PAGE Inter-Society Debate . 170 Shakespeare Club . 171 Dickens Club . 172 Hellenic Society . I 73 Club Francais . . I 74 Der Deutsche Verein 1 75 Grandclaughters of Vassar I 77 New England Club . 178 Southern Club 179 Rochester Club 180 Chicago Club . 18 I E. C. S. G. . 182 L. O. P. H. . . 18 3 Wake Robin Club . 184 Floral Society . 185 Pistachio Family 186 Mock Turtles . . 1 87 Nine Nimble Nibblers 1 88 Bare Bones Parliament 189 C. C. C. . . 190 Braw Kessel .... - 191 LAYING or CORNER STONE or CHAPEL . I92 SOCIAL EVENTS .... I Q3 Christian Association Reception . 194 Mohonk Day . . . 1 9 5 Hallowe' en . . . 196 Sophomore Party . I Q7 Senior Parlor Opening- 198 Philalethean Day . 199 Senior Birthday . zoo Valentine's Day . 201 Washington's Birthday , . 202 Intercollegiate Debate 203 Founder's Day . 204 Class Day . 20 5 Commencement 206 IMPREss1oNs . . 207 GRINDS . . 21 3 VASSARION PUBLICATIONS 2 3 6 DATA . . . 243 ADVERTISEMENTS . 271 L,ENVOI . 272 22 XX k f, EQ QX KJ OW W 70 is giii fin? B j ' 5 'xi Xi X fkiff ,ix ' Q N it E E ' CUM - N P53 f'm fi 'fj -I lx- j E- XX '74 1 g,,.Vf-'-if Rfl f+4,,1,7,.,7h I X igoflfxs sign .1v:flENP5? X Le- K K f M , i A O Q 4 jiialenhar 190251903 SEPTEMBER IQ SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER 4 OCTOBER 22 GCTOBER 25 NOVEMBER I NOVEMBER 5 NOVEMBER 8 NOVEMBER I4 NOVEMBER 15, IQO2 College Exercises begin at evening Annual Reception ofthe Christian Association Laying of the Corner Stone for the Chapel Concert and Mrs. GUSTAV DANNREUTHER ' ' Annual Excursion to Mohoimk HalloVve'en Party 19o4-19o6 Lecture: ff The Care of the Speaking Voice U Miss ANGELA DE BERG 1 R Sophomore Party QA Senior Parlor Opening Firrt Hal! Play : 'L The Adventure of Lady Ursula H 23 wassarinn NOVEMBER IQ Concert Miss CARMELA and Miss GRAZIA CARBONE NOVEMBER 21 Concert Mr. ARTHUR WHITING Miss MARGUERITE LEMON Y Mr. JOHN YOUNG Miss MARGUERITE HALL Mr. FRANCIS ROGERS, NOVEMBER 23 Lecmre: - 44 The Philippines President SCHURMAN of Cornell University NOVEMBER 27 Thanksgiving Day NOVEMBER 28 Anniversary of Philalethean Day DECEMBER 3 fllorality Play: Lf Every Man ELIZABETHAN STAGE SOCIETY DECEMBER 5 Leerure: ff Recent Progress in Astronomical Photography Mr. G. W. RITCHIE of the Yerkes Observatory ' DECEMBER 6 Lecture .' ' Debating N Mr. HAMOND LAMONTE DECEMBER 9 Concert Mr. CARL G. SCHMIDT DECEMBER 13 Serene! Hall Play: ft Rosemary DECEMBER 14 Christmas Music DECEMBER I5 Celebration of Senior Birthday DECEMBER IQ Christmas Vacation Begins 1903 JANUARY 6 College Exercises Begin JANITARY O Lefrure: ff Old Music Mr. ARNOLD DOLMETSCH Mrs. ELODIE DOLMETSCH Miss MABEL JOHNSTON JANUARY IO German NEW ENGLAND and SOUTHERN CLUBS JANUARY 23 Lecture : if The VVork of the Southern Education Board Mr. ROBERT C. OGDEN JANUARY 26-3O Semester Examinations FEBRUARY 2 Second Semester Begins FEBRUARY 4 Lecture .- 'L The ConSumer'S League U Mrs. FLORENCE KELLEY 24 i9H55HIiUl'l FEBRUARY 7 German DICKENS and SHAKESPEARE CLUBS Lecture: 44 Working Girls' Clubs Miss JEAN I'IAMILTON FEBRUARY IO Concert HAMPTON QUARTETTE FEBRUARY 1 1 Lecture : ff The Modern Drama Mr. HEINRICH CONRIED FEBRUARY I3 Concert CHORAL CLUB FEBRUARY 21 Third Hal! Play: ff Miss Hobbes 7' FEBRUARY 27 Lecture: ff Some Problems of the Recent Coal Srrilce Mr. JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS MARCH, 6 Lecture :' ff Foreign Influences On Shakespeare Mr. SIDNEY LEE 7 MARCH 21 44 Qui Vive and 44 T and M Debate MARCH 27 Spring Vacation Begins APRIL 8 College Exercises Begin APRIL 25 Wellesley-Vassar Debate MAY 1 Founder's. Day MAY 9 Field Day MAY I6 Fourth Hal! Play: 44 Midsummer Nighfs Dream' ' JUNE 7 Baccalaureate Sunday JUNE 9 Class Day JUNE IO Thirty-Eighth Annual Commencement N-47:54 ' fx :1' E:j:.'?4L'1.f 2.127.-.- .:f?f. , 25 5 fi LIU. L OOOOOO UO Ullunuum 00 noooouonllllllllllll UO OO 000:10 gl Er . Qlbuarn of Qirustzm EDWARD LATHROP, D.D., GEORGE INNIS, JOHN H. DEANE, A.M., JOACHIM ELMENDORF, D.D., AUGUSTUS H. STRONG, D.D., ALANSON FOX, DUNCAN D. PARMLY, ' JAMES M. TAYLOR, DD., LL.D., EDWARD JUDSON, D.D., JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, ALBERT S. BICKMORE, A.M., Ph.D., ALLEN w. EVARTS, A.M., NATHAN E. WOOD, D.D., SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL, JAMES M. BRUCE, A.M., LEV1 P. MORTON, LL.D., EDWARD ELSWORTH, A.M., FREDERICK T. GATES, D.D., HENRY M. SANDERS, D.D., CHARLES M. PRATT, A. E., HENRY V. PELTON, A.B., SARAH P. S. ARMSTRONG, A.B., ANDREW J. TOWNSON, MARY CLARK THOMPSON, EDWARD S. ATWATER, A.B., HELOISE E. HERSEY, A.E., EVA PERRY MOORE, A. E., DANIEL SMILEY, A.B., New York Poughkeepsie New York New York Rochester Detroit, Mich. New York Vassar College New York New York New York New York Newton Centre, Rondout Yonkers Rhineclilf Poughkeepsie New York New York Brooklyn Poughkeepsie Penn Yan Rochester New York Poughkeepsie Boston, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Mohonk Lake Mass. W. C. P. RHOADES, D.D., Brooklyn iiDfficer5 uf the 1f5uariJ EDWARD LATHROP, CHAIRMAN EDWARD ELSWORTH, SECRETARY AND TREASURER BENSON VAN VLIET, SUPERINTENDENT 26 .Q ooor :QU OO ni:-'O U00 Una C3 CD CD C: i CD C3 2 5 'O O O O Q O Q ii DDCDDDD 2IDfficer5 of cpnhetnm ent ann Zmastructiun Arranged, with the exception ofthe President, in each division, in order of appointment. QM: 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. DWIGH'F, A.M. John Guy Vassar Professor of Natural History, and Curator of the Museum. Geology and Mineralogy. . ABBY LEACH, A.M. Professor of the Greek Language. LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M. Professor of History. ACHSAH M. ELY, A.B. Professor of Mathematics. MARY W. WHITNEY, A.M. A Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory. HERBER'F ELMER MILLS, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Economics. JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, A.B. John Guy Vassar Professor of Modern Languages. French. JOHN LEVERETT MOORE, PH.D. Matthew Vassar, Jr. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and- Literature. Latin. 27 i9H5SHtiUIl FRANCES A. WOOD, Librarian. MRS. RYLAND KENDRICK, C Lady Principal. OTTILIE HERHOLZ, Associate Professor of German. CHARLES W. MOULTON, PH.D. Professor of Chemistry. i ELIZABETH B. THELBERG, M.D. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, and Resident Physician GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, A.B. Professor of Music. LAURA JOHNSON WYLIE, PH.D. Professor of English. ELLA MCCALEB, A.B. Secretary to the College. LEWIS E. PILCHER, PH.B. Professor of Art. AARON LOUIS TREADWELL, PH.D. John P. Giraucl Professor of Natural History. Biology. HENRY HEATH BAWDEN, PH.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy. GER'FRUDE BUCK, PH.D. Associate Professor of English. WILLIAM BANcRoF'r HILL, A.B. Professor of Biblical Literature. CORNELIA H. B. ROGERS, PH.D. Associate Professor of Romance Languages. 28 TFHKSHUDU SOPHIA F. RICHARDSON, A.B. ELLA M. FREEMAN, A.B. HARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE HELEN FRANCES EPLER, A.B. ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B. ANTOINETTE CORNWELL, A.B. EVA G. MAY MARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B. EMILIE LOUISE WELLS, A.B. JAMES F. BALDWIN, Ph.D. JOHN C. GRIGGS, Ph.D. LOUISE BACORN, M.L. MARY CLOYD BURNLEY, A.M. ISABELLE STONE, Ph.D. MAY MONROE LUCY ALDRICH FITCH, A.B. - CAROLINE ELLEN FURNESS, Fh.D. 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Slingerlands. Aurora, Ill. Winsted, Conn. Ghent., Exeter, N. I-I. Swatovv, China. Indianapolis, Ind. Harvard, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Summit, N. East Grange, N. J Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, O. Detroit, Mich. Brooklyn. Troy. Lockport. New York. Tinton Falls, N. I Bryan, O. New York. - BORG, ELSIE HELEN, BOWEN, HADASSAH MARGUERITE, BOWMAN, ELIZABETH, BRADFIELD, HELEN C., BRIBACH, RUTH LOMAS, BROOKS, MARJORIE EDGERTON, BROTHERTON, NINA CAROLYN, BROWN, BERTHA, BROWN, MARGARE'F, BRUMBACK, BLANCHE CAREY, BRUMLEY, FLORA GAOER, BRUYN, JESSIE BUTTERS, BUFFINGTON, ELIZA, BURLINOAME, AMY, BURR, DOROTHY, BUXTON, ALICE GOULD, - CAMPBELL, ANNIE DEMPS'FER, CAMPBELL, KATHARINE ELSIE, CANTLON, KA'FHARINE DORO'FHY, CAREY, MARY TARKINGTON, CHANDLER, ELIZABETH JEANNE, CLARK, LOUISE, ' ' COLLIER, EDITH LEE, COMSTOK, HARRIETTE JANE, CONGDON, LAURA NIICKLE, CONNELL, MARION, ' CONVERSE, RosE IRVINE, COOLEY, LURA ESTHER, CRANDALL, MARY HALE, CUDDEBACK, LIZZIE MALVEN, . CUMPSON, H'ELEN, 34 New York. Delphi, Ind. Pittston, Pa. Grand Rapids, Nlich St. Louis, Mo. Elyria, O. E Cleveland, O. Providence, R. l. North Adams, Mass. Toledo, O. Newark, N. Brooklyn. Madison, N. Exeter, N. H. Williamstoxxfii, Mass Warsavsf. Pittsburg, Pa. New Brunswick, N. Erie, Bal ' lndianapolis, Ind. Chicago, Ill. New York. H Memphis, Tenn. Alpena, Mich. Umaha, Nebz- Qmaha, Neb. -Crescent Hill, Ky. Canandaigua. f Yonkers. Port Jervis. Buffalo.- CUNNINGHAM, HELEN, DALLAS, MARY, DAI.TON, GRACE EADS, DAVEY, RU'i'H LEONORE, DAVIS, FLORENCE ANNA, DAXIIS, HELEN BURTT, DAVIS, LAURA AUSTIN, DAY, MYRA, DLE'FZMAN, ANNA PRIEST, DIMOCK, MARY JORDAN, DIXON, EDITH MONTGOMERY, DONOHUE, JEANNETTE, DOUGLAS, MYRA HARRIS, DOW-NER, ELIZABETH, DUKE, SARA CHRISTY, DUNVVELL, ELSIE DURRIN, ELIZABETH, , ECKIHART, 'DOR,OTHY MALGUERIT ELDRED, HELENA, . ELLIS, GE'RTRUDE HANNAH, ELWELL, MARTON FREEMAN, EVANS, ANNE MARIE, I EVANS, ELIZABETH MORRIS,. I EVANS, MARGUERITE CONDITTE, EVERIVIAN, EDITH CLARA, FAIR, ETHEL MARION, V FARRAR, CLARA ETHEL, FERRIS, 'EVELYN MARGUERITE, FE-RRISS, BESSIE HULDA, FINKQ CARY, ' FITCH, MARION, ' 35 Ea Camden, N. Omaha, Neb. Kansas City, Mo. East Grange, N. J Tarrytown. Saugerties. Auburn. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Elizabeth, N. Worcester, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Troy. Boulder, Col. St. Louis, Mo. Brooklyn. Peekslcill. Chicago, lll. Battle Creek, Mic Chicago, Ill. Amherst, Mass. St. Louis, MO. Fort Wayne, Ind. Washington, D. C Dallas, Tex. Saltsburg, Pa. Kansas City, Mo. Sandy Hill. Aurora, Ill. Louisville, Ky. Passaic, N. 1 FLEMING, CAROLINE LOUISE, FORBES, RUTH, FORD, EMILY VAN DUZER, FORT, JUSTINE PELLET, FOSDICK, EDITH WELLINGTON, FRAISSINET, LINDA, FRENCH, BARBARA, FRENZEL, CAROLINE EMMA, FREUND, MARIE CON-STANTINE, FULLER, ALICE MAY, FULLER, PAULA ELIZABETH, GALUSHA, ORA WILSON, GETMAN, FRANCES ELIZABETH, GILBERT, FLORENCE AMY, GOETCHIUS, FLORENCE MALCOLM GOULD, CORA ROSSITER, - GRAFF, RUTH MIRIAM, GRAY, ETHEL HELENA, GREEN, MAR'ION AMIS, GREENE, MARY ETHYL, GUNDLACH, MARTHA CHRISTINE, HAGER, EFFIE MILDRED, HALL, EDITH GRACE, HALSTEAD, RUTH, HAMILTON, GERTRUDE LLOYD, HAMILTON, MARY CLEMENT, HANLEY, CHARLOTTE LORETTA, HARDICK, AMY GAZENA, HARING, HAZEL HASBROUCK, HARRIS, ELLA FRANCES, HATCH, LAURA, 36 Flatbush. Chicago, Ill. Lockport. NorwiCh. Buffalo. New York. Andover, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Beaver, Pa. Brooklyn. Newburgh. South Royalton, Lyons. Wilton, Conn. Poughkeepsie. Seneca Falls. Bensonhurst. Pittsburg, Pa. Louisville, Ky. Fitchburg, Mass. Binghamton. Des Moines, Ia. Adams, Mass. Arlington. Pittsfield, Mass. Saratoga Springs. Poughkeepsie. Fairport. Aurora, Ill. Philadelphia, Paf Chicago, Ill. V HAYS, ISABEL JORDAN, HENDRICK, HELEN, HENDRICKSON, REBA CREED, HENKEL, JESSIE RoSE, HENSZEY, JOSEPHINE GER'FRUDE, HILL, ELSIE MARY, HINCKEN, ELSIE ONDERDONK, HOLMAN, KATHARINE, HoL1vIE, ANNE WADDINGT'oN, HOLT, ALICE ELIZABETH, HoPSoN, HELEN TRACY, HOWE, EDITH, HUBBARD, STELLA RUSSELL, HUNT, BARBARA, HURLBUT, BERTHA GRACE, HUTCHINSON, HAZEL, JARNAGIN, MARY BYNUM, JEFFERY, EDNA, JoHNSoN, HAZEL, JOHNSTON, HILDA, JONES, EDITH TOMPKINS, JONES, REBEKAH TOMPKINS, KAHN, CLARIBEL VIRGINIA, KAUFFMAN, BETSEY BEECHER, KAUTZ, ALICE MABEL, KAYS, AMELIA OGDEN, KELLY, MARGARET ELIZABETH, KERR, ADA SARA, J KIMBALL, NANCY BUNTON, KINGSBURY, MABEL HYDE, KINSEY, HMARTHA, '37 Bensonhurst. New York. Flushing. Detroit, Mich. Stapleton. Norwalk, Conn. Brooklyn. Bangor, Me. Baltimore, Md. New York. New London, onn C . Summit, N. Wheeling, W. Va. Bangor, Me. Morristiovvn, N. Albany. Jefferson City, Tenn Brooklynf Chicago, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. White Plains. White Plains. Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, O. Albany. Newton, N. Penn Yan. Collins. Manchester, N. H. Woonsocket, R. I. Wyoming, U. KIRLEY, MARY PAULINE, KLAHR, EVELYN GILL, KLOTZ, SARA JULIA, KNAPP,-FLORENCE GRIFFIN, KNOX, JULIET HELEN, KRAUSE, CARLOTTE FREDERICKE, LARMON, EDITH LOUISE, I LAUDER, JULIA, LAUDER, CLARA DREY, LAWRENCE, JEANNETTE WILSON, LEWIS, SIDNEY, LEWIS, THEODORA, LITTLE, LIDA AGNESE, LOBINGIER, VIDA, LOWRY, ETHEL CARR, LUNDELL, EMMA AURORE, LURIE, FRANCES BERTHA, LYALL, AGNES, LYON, DOROTHY DODD, MCCANDLESS, LE ORA MARGERX', MCCORMICK, KATHARINE CECILIA, MACDONALD, EDITH ROSE, MCDONNELL, ALBERTA, MCGIRR, ALICE THURSTON, MCKEE, HAZEL DUNLAP, MACKELLAR, CYNTHIA MAY, MCLURE, ELIZABETH, MADDEN, MABEL BELLE, MARCUS, HILDA HESS, MARRETT, GRACE ELLINGWOOD, MARX, MAE IRENE, 38 Lowville. Clarion, Pa. Hackettstown, N Brooklyn. Pittsburg, Pa. Cleveland, O. Salem. Brooklyn. Baltimore, Md. Scranton, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Erie, Pa. Chicago, Ill. New York. Chicago, Ill. Poughkeepsie. Hoosick Falls. South Millbrook. Coudersport, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Troy. Irvington. Tacoma, Wash. Pittsburg, Pa. Warren, O. East Orange, N. Wheeling, W. Va Chicago, Ill. Baltimore, Md. Portland, Me. Detroit, Mich. MASON, RUTH LITTLE, MATTHEWS, JANE ANGELIA, MAY, HELEN BUCRINGHAM, MESICK, SARA FREEMAN, MEYER, FLORENCE ELEANOR, MEYROWITZ, EVA HAWLEY, MILLER, ADA LOUISE, MILLINOTON, HAR'TY, MILLS, ELEANOR, MITCHELL, MABEL, MORRIS, FLORENCE MAY, MORRIS, KATHARINE MCCAMAN'F, MORRIS, SARAH, MORRISON MAUDE 3 7 MORSE, MARIE LOUISE TOWNSEND, NIUNN, MARGARET, MUNSON, BESSIE LOUISE, NELSON, FLORENCE REEB, NEVIUS, MARGARET VAN DYKE, NOBLE, MINNIE HAYS, NORTON, JESSIE SVVEZEY, O,DAY, FLORENCE, OLDEIELD, BERTHA FELICIA, OLDT, JESSIE THEODORA, OLIPHANT, JEAN ALEXANDRIA, OTTMANN, ELIZABETH ANNA, PAINE, MARION THURBER, PARK, RUTH AYER, J PARMLY, KATHARINE DUNBAR, PARRY, LYDIA MAXWELL, PATTISON, MARIE EDITH, 39 Batavia. St. Paul, Milan. Danville, Ill. Schenectady. Brooklyn. New York. Ithaca. Herkimer. Brooklyn. Ligonier, Incl. Oil City, Pa. Pottsville, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Kansas City, MO. Washingtoii, D. C East Orange, N. Herkimer. New York. South Orange, N. J Pittsburg, Pa. Oak Park, Ill. New York. Garnerville. Dubuque, la. ' Springfield, lVlaSS. New York. Marblehead, Mass. Plymouth, N. H. Red Bank, N. Indianapolis, Ind. Jamestown. 1 PATTON, HAZEI. MARIE PECK, GRACE, PERKINS, JENNIE WOOD, PEYSER, ETHEL ROSE, PIERPONT, ELENOR, PLATT, MARY ALLETTA, POCKMAN, HELEN LA TOURE'FTE,, POLK,.ELIZABETH VANDERPOOL, POWNALL, EDYTHE MARVIN, PRICE, HELEN BLANCHE, PRICE, LUCY CATHARINE, PUTNAM, HARRIIETT ELMINA, DE PUY, FLORENCE GILLETTE, RAMSDELL, LOUISE MILLER, RANSOM, RUTH, REED, HENRIETTA LILLIAN ALICIA, REES, EMMA SANDS, RHODES, FANNIE PARSONS, RIDDLE, ETHEL MARIE, ROBINSON, MARIE ELIZA, ROBSON, ELIZABETH ALLAN, ROCKWOOD, MARGARET ANDERSON, RODEN, MAIBELLE, RUMSEY, HELEN, RUSHMORE, ELSIE MITCHELL, RUSHMORE, HENIKIELTA DIKEMAN, RYDER, NELLIE JANE, SAVILLE, ESTHER, ' SCOTT, ADELAIDE LOUISE, SCOUTON, HATTIE ANNA, SEARING, JULIA, 40 f Pontiac, Ill. Passaic, N. Portsmouth, N. H. New York. Rockford, Ill. Poughkeepsie. New Brunswick, N. J Poughkeepsie. New York. Columbus, Q. Fremont, O. Fredonia. New York. Buffalo. Lancaster. Buffalo. New York. Ridgewood, N. I St. Louis, Mo. North Adams, M Poughkeepsie. Indianapolis, Ind RSS Birmingham, Ala. St. Louis, Mo. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Bangor, Me. Waban, Mass. Dunkirk. Dushore, Pa. Kingston. SEARLE, HELEN ELIZABETH, SEARS, MARION EMMA, SENIOR, MARION ALMA, SHANNON, LUCY ELLIOTT, SHILLITO, JULIA BROWN, SIELEY, FRANCIS CAMPAU, SIMON, MARY NORRIS, SLESINGER, STELLA, SMITH, CAROLINE ROWELL, SMITH, HELEN ANDERSON, SMITH, RUTH EMILY, SNYDER, HALLIE NINAN, STEELMAN, KATHERINE LOUISE STEWART, FRANCES JOSEPHINE, STREIEERT, CARRIE AGNES, SWEET, MARY CLARK, SYKES, KATHARINE BOND, TALCOTT, HELEN HOOKER, THISTLE, MARGARET BISHOP, TOWERS, FRANCES THOMSON, TOWNSEND, FLORENCE EVA, TUPPER, MARGARET, TURNBULL, ANNIE GRACE, TURNBULL, MARY MARGARET, TUTTLE, ABBIE ALLEN, I TUTTLE, EDITH ADSIT, TYLER, MARY LUCY, TYLER, SARAH EMILY, 7 VAN DER VEER, ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICI4, VAN VLEET, ELSA, VIELE, LOIS JUANITA, 4 I New Brunswick, N. J Holyoke, Mass. Montgomery. Newton Centre, Mass Kansas City, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Hoboken, N. Wilmington, Del. Evanston, Ill. Columbus, O. Binghamton. Arcola, Ill. Penn Yan. Atlanta, Ga. Albany. Hartford, Conn. North Adams, Mass. New Britain, Conn. Bensonhurst. Washington, D. C. Salem. Cleveland, O. Grange, N. Gouverneur. Hornellsville. Hornellsville. New York. New York. Somerville, N. Memphis, Tenn. Bronxville. 1 VON SALTZA, ELISABETH CHRISTINA WALBRIDGE, MARIE, WALES, THEODOSIA HART, WALKER, ALICE LESLIE, WALLACE, LYDIA MARGUERITE, WALLACH, ANNE'FTE FLORENCE, WALLER, MARGARET LOUISE, WARD, EDITH LOUISE, WARNER, ELSIE PAULINE, WARNOCK, LEONORA BAUSH, WARREN, LOIS, WEICHERT, ANNA LAURA, WEIL, ELSA IDA, WELDON, KATHARINE TELFORD, WELWOOD, FRANCES AMORY, WHITE, HELEN WINSHIP, WHITE, MARY ELIZABETH, WHITE, MABEL GORDON, WIGGIN, BESSIE MOHON, WILE, LULU JEAN, WILKINSON, RUTH DEAN, WILLIAMS, FRANCES ELIZABETH, WILLIAMS, MABEL EVA, WILSON, MARTHA EICHER, WILSON, MARY HUSTON, WITHERBEE, RETA, WOLEERSPERGER, LELIA, WOODWARD, MARIAN ELIZABETH, WORTENDYKE, ELEANOR, YERDON, MARION LUCILE, ZIMMERMAN, LILY, I 42 7 New York. Toledo, O. Binghamton. San Francisco, Cal Indianapolis, Ind. New York. Indiana, Pa. Gardner, Kan. Brooklyn. Jamaica. Cumberland Mills,M Danbury, Conn. New York. Amsterdam. Bensonhurst. Wakeield, Mass. Argyle. Mt. Vernon. Orange, N. Rochester. Binghamton. New York. Pittsburg, Pa. i Greensburg, Pa. Washington, D. C Brooklyn. Sterling, Ill. Atlanta, Ga. East Orange, N. J Fort Plain. Chicago, Ill. V l ff fwx skzx My 'S Q L.,-Ei! f W f-.N Q,.4, gl SAE lv, l ff 1 XF F 1 S ?TiLl3L1'f cjg - -if 3 fm ,giilifgi-i7 i QQ, X ' fF'2 N . ,za Cjljj 533:17 gf 'if , X ff! 0 -' X Mwv1i'wW A539 J A g XX 43 li bnpbumnre Glass CLASS FLOWER - Liberzy Rafe Elbfficers FIRST SEMESTER MARTHA LINDEN HENNING MARGARE'F CHASE MARGARET TUCKER LILLIAN WELLS ATKINS SECOND SEMESTER CAROLINE SEALY ETHEL MAY MCKISSON BERTHA MAY STREET HARRIET LOUISE MANNING 44 Pre,ria'ent Vice-President Secrfiary -7w7'6l7.fZl7'N' Prefiden t Wfe-President Sefretary Trmfurer ' ' ' '-'-' ' ' ..:. - f'I ..... . 1 f1' ---- ' 5 :':-:-- ...-.-.-. -'.:. '-'. Qnpbnmnre Mass ANGELL, SARAH CASWELL, AURINGER, JESSIE, BABSON, HELEN CORLISS, BALLARD, GER'FRUDE IANA, BANCROFT, HELEN CHAIN, BARBER, HELEN CAROLINE, BARDEN, BERTHA RICKENBRODE, BARNES, CAROLINE SELLERS, BARRBRE, MARY BELLE, BASS, LOUISE REESE, BECKWITH, FRANCES SAYLES, BELL, EDITH CAMMA, BELL, FANNY ANNE, BERGEN, GERTRUDE, BLACK, HELENE ELIZABETH, BLOUNT, ELIZABETH MEACHAM, BON, MARY BUCKINGHAM, BOTSFORD, ELIZABETH SANFORD, BRADLEY, LUCY STUART, BRADSHAW, AGNES BOYNTON, BREZEE, EDNA WINIERED, BRIGGS, ETHEL JENNIE, '45 Detroit, Mich. Cohoes. Gloucester, Mass. Peralta, Cal. Denver, Col. Plattsburg. Painesville, O. Philadelphia, Pa. ColumbuB, O. Rome, Ga. Salem, Mass. Mt. Vernon, O. Brooklyn. ' Camden, N. Chicago, Ill. ' Western Springs, Ill. Brooklyn. Williamstown, Mass New York. Chicago, Ill. Saratoga Springs. Cambridge, Mass. BROWN, GLADYS CHARLOTTE, BUFFINTON, SYLVIA DURFEE, BURLINGAME, HELEN LEE, BUSSY, IRENE WHY'FE, BUTLER, ELSA MAY, BUTLER, KATHARINE VV-ORTH, CAMPBELL, EUNICE LAWRENCE, CAPRON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, CHAMBERLIN, ADA LUCRETIA, CHAPPLE, MARY LOUISE, CHASE, MARGARE'F, CLAPP, ELSIE RIPLEY, CLARK, HARRIET'F EMMA, CLARKE, JULIA, CLINTON, HELEN ELIZABETH, COCHRAN, ANNIE EUNICE, COLLINS, EVA, COMSTOCK, ELIZABETH MAIE, CONGER, MARY RUTGERS MCCRE COPLEY, IRENE SHEPARD, CROLL, REBECCA BROWN, CURTIS, ELIZABETH EUDORA, CUTLER, MARY HALE, DAY, FANNY ELMA, DEBEVOICE, HELEN HOWE, DELAMATER, SARAH MARGARET, DINEGAN, MARY WEBB, DOLBEER, FLORENCE BEALS, DRAPER, MARY CHANDLER, DUNBAR, MARGARET LETITIA, DUNSTAN, HELEN BREE, 46 Sioux City, Ia. Fall River, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo! Buffalo. Chicago, Ill. Jersey City, N. Washington, Pa. Little Falls. North Adams, Mass Brooklyn. Millerton. Little Rock, Ark. Binghamton. Middletown. Springfield, Mass. Denver, Col. Morristown, N. Antwerp. Middletown, Pa. New Haven, Conn. St. Paul, lVlinn. Batavia. Mt. Vernon. Hudson. Quincy, Mass. Batavia. . Kenosha, Wis. Wausau, Wis. Hancock, Mich. DUTTON, LOUISE ELIZABETH, EASTON, GRACE HELEN, EDDY, MARY ELEANOR, EMMERT, VAIKINA, EVANS, ELSIE LOUISE, FALK, STELLA MAUDE, FERNALD, EDITH, FLEMING, MARGARET, FONTAREDE, BERTHA AUGUSTA, FRENCH, KA'1'HARINE, FRENZEL, HENRIE'FTA SUSANNA, GANONG, EDITH WINIERED, GAYLORD, ANNA EVANGELINE, GIBSON, ANNA DALE, GOFF, MARY HAZARD, GRIEEIs, LILLIAN EYRE, HAGUE, HELEN, HAINES, MARION ELVIRA, HALSEY, ANNA CATHERINE, HAMBLEN, GRACE, HAMBURG, MAEEL JOLETTE, HAMLIN, lVlARION HOWELL, HASBROUCK, GLGA, HAZELTINE, FANNY DICKINSON, HECKER, GRACE CLARA, HEDDEN, LULU IOSEPHINE, HEINZ, ZELLA FREDERICA, HENKING, FLORENCE ADELE, HENNING, MARTHA LINDEN, HEYWOOD, RACHEL HOLMAN, HICKOX, LAURA COLTON, 47 Ellsworth, Me. Lowville. Fall River, Mass. Dunnigan, Cal. Brooklyn. Decatur, Ala. Concord, N. H. Harrisburg, Pa. Poughkeepsie. Andover, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Lake Mahopac. Branford, Conn. Groton, Falls. Providence, R. I. Ithaca. Roxbury, Mass. Umaha, Neh. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Flemington, N. 1 Newark, N. East Bloomield. Poughkeepsie. Grand Rapids, M Detroit, Mich. Newark, N. Davenport, la. Gallipolis, O. Saratoga Springs. Holyoke, Mass. Toledo, O. ich. I HILL, ELLA LAURA, HILL, HELEN, HISCOX, MARJORIE, HOAG, ALICE WARNER, HOLDEN, ETHEL REVELL, HOLLOWAY, LINDA, HOPSON, ELIZABETH FULLER, HOWARD, LILLIAN CURTIS, HOWE, FLORENCE ALUDENA, HUESTIS, ELLA LUCINA, HULBURT, ADDA BEATRICE, HUNT, MAUD FLORENCE, HUTCHINSON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH, JOHNS, ROBERTA TENER, JOHNSON, ELIZABETH MCILVAINE, KARCHER, LOUISE MARGARE'F, - KAVANAGH, MAY IRENE, KEENEY, RUTH MARY, KELLY, MOLLIE SMEALIE, KEMBLE, DAISY EMMA, KENYON, HELEN, KING, JULIA ELEANOR, KINGSTON, MOLLIE IONE, KNOX, MARY LOUISE, LACEY, EVA ELIZABETH, LANCASTER, EDITH CLARE, LANE, EVELYN MURRAY, LEAVENWORTH, HELEN LOUISE, LEEEVRE, BLANCHE, LEONARD, EVELYN, LEWIS, DOROTHY, 48 Danbury, Conn. Canandaigua. Saratoga Springs. Schenectady. Chicago, Ill. V . Danbury, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Columbus, O. Newton, Mass. Crown Point. Galesburg, Ill. Norwich. Framingham, Ma Pittsburg, Pa. Peoria, Ill. Chicago, Ill. SS. Long Island City. LeRoy. Albany. 7 Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Warrensburg. Little Falls. Evanston, Ill. Binghamton. Worcester, Mass. Westbrook, Mic. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cobleskill. Grand Rapids, M Philadelphia, Pa. ich LIVERMORE, ELIZABETH KING, LOEWENSTEIN, HILDA BESSIE, Loo1vIIs, KATE STEVENS, LOUGHRIDGE, ALICE ELIZA, LUKENS, HELEN MARKLEY, MCCARTHY, GRACE VIRGIN MCCLOSKEY, MILDRED, MCCRELIS, JANE BOYD, MCCULLOCH, RUTH, MACK, LURA MARY, MCKISSON, ETHEL MAY, MCMICHAEL, BERTHA MAY IA, 'I MCNAUGHT, GRACE ISABELLE, MANNING, HARRIET LOUISE MARCUS, FANNIE, MARSHALL, ELSIE RUTGERS, MARSHALL, LILLIE, MERSELIS, RUTH ANNE, 7 MESERVE, ALICE VV-HITTIER, MILES, HELEN BERTHA, MILLER, KATIE GALT, MILLS, ANNA RAE, MOORE, MABEL ELSIE, MOOREHOUSE, MARGARET, MORGAN, MARY ALICE, MORGENTHAU, HELEN, MOTTLEY, NAN, MUCKENHAUPT, LORETTA, NICHOLS, EDITH MARION, NORCROSS, GRACE, NUTTING, HELEN CUSHING, San Francisco, Cal. New York. Upper Montclair, N Peoria, Ill. Wihnington, Del. Chicago, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. New Brunswick, N. Indianapolis, Ind. Watertown. Toledo, O. Schenectady. Denver, Col. East Orange, N. Cincinnati, O. Astoria. Brooklyn. Passaic, N. Raleigh, C. Burlington, Vt. Louisville, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Northport. Danville, Ill. Chicago, Ill. New York. Bowling Green, Ky Poughkeepsie. New Haven, Conn. Atlanta, Ga. jersey City, N. OHR, CERENE, O,LOUGHLIN, EVELYN GLADYS, OST, ELLA HUNT, OVEROCKER, MARY LANDON, OWEN, IVA AUGUSTA, PACKARD, LAURA ELIZABETH, PARROT, GRACE ADELIA, PATTISON, ERNESTINE, PECK, RACHEL KEZIA, PINCKARD, MARIE LUMPKIN, PITOU, ELSIE ELIZABETH, PLATT, EDITH, PLATT, I-IENRIETTA, POWELL, ELIZABETH LISK, PRATT, CARRIE LOUISE, PRATT, MARY ARMOUR, PRICE, CLARA ESTELLE, QUINN, MABEL ANNE, RAND, MARGARET, RAYNOR, NINA FRANCES, REED, MARY CHAPIN, REILEY, CLAIRE LOVELL, RHONE, ALICE BUCRALEW, RICHARDSON, GRACE HARDING, RICHARDSON, JESSIE CAMPBELL, RUSSEL, JULIA RANNEY, SALTONSTALL, LILLIAN MADELINE, SAMPLE, GRACE ANTOINETTE, SEALY, CAROLINE, SHERRY, SUSAN AMERANTH, SHERWOOD, ELIZABETH BENNETT, SO Indianapolis, Ind. Glens Falls. Quincy, Ill. Poughkeepsie. Utica. Oak Park, Ill. Elizabeth, N. Milford, O. Bristol, Conn. Birmingham, Ala. Brooklyn. Poughkeepsie. New York. Coxsackie. Penn Yan. Indianapolis, Ind. Columbus, O. Worcester, Mass. PlainHeld,,N. Carbondale, Pa. Springiield, Mass. Phillipsburg, N. J Wilkes-Barre, Pa Belmont, Mass. New York. Detroit, Mich. San Francisco, Cal Saginaw, Mich. Galveston, Tex. St. Louis, NIO. Carnillus. SHIPP, MARGARET MAND12N'ILLE, SLAUGI-IT, HELEN ANNA, SMITH, MARDA KENDRICK, SMITH, lVlARGUERI'l'E SEDGVVICK, SMITH, RUTH PATTERSON, SPENCER, IRMA lVlAY, SPENCER, MAR'fHA SHEPARD, SPOHR, ETHEL MARION, STARR, MARGARET GRUBIES, STEELE, MAIIY BULLIONS, STEWART, ANN ELOISE, STRAIGHT, HAZEL I'IENRIET'I'A, STREET, BERTHA MAY, STREET, ELIZABETH, STREET, EMELINE AMELIA, SWIFT, HILDA XIAN KLEECK, TAEER, MARY FIELD, TALLANT, EDITH, THOMPSON, MARTHA IRENE, CFHOMPSON, MARY THAW, THOMSON, MARY BELLE, TUCKER, MARGARET, TUTTLE, ANNIE DEMOT'FE, UNDERHILL, RUTH MURRAY, VERMILYEA, HELEN FERGUSON, XTORTRIEDE, HELEN ADELAIDE, WANDEL, LOUISE ALBER'FA, WARD, ANNE VERONICA, '- WARE, JEANNETTE HUNTINGTON, WARNER, CHARLOTTE LILIAN, VVATERMAN, GRACE, 51 Indianapolis, Ind. VVa1'saW. Deming, N. M. Chicago, Ill. Woodfcnrds, Me. Utica. San Francisco, Cal. East Orange, N. Richmond, Ind. Cherokee, Ia. Atlanta, Ga. Uswego. New Haven , Conn hdichigan City, In East Haven, Conn Poughkeepsie. New York. V Richmond, Ind. Hudson, Mich, Allegheny, Pa. Austin, Tex. Newton, Mass. Tenafly, N. Qssining. Cohoes. Toledo, O. Brooklyn. Philadelphia, Pa. Topeka, Kan. New York. Bangor, Me. I WATSON, STELLA ELIZABETH, WEIDENSALL, CLARA JEAN, WHALEN, ANNA CECILIA, WHEELER, KATE PEIRCE, WHITE, MARY IDA, WILLIAMS, LOUISE LADEW, WILSON, JEAN BINGHAM, WORTHINGTON, DAISY LEE, WRIGHT, ANNIE BAILEY, WRIGHT, ESTHER, WRIGHT, MARY FRANCES, WRIGHT, MIRAH VIRGINIA, WRISLEY, LAURA ADELAIDE, YEREX, GERTRUDE ALBERTA ZACHER, MADOLIN Russ, Paterson, N. Qmaha, Neb. Louisville. Portland, Me. Chicopee, 'Mass Stamford, Conn Dubuque, Ia. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Portland, Me. LaGrange, Ill. Logan, O. New York. College Point. Branford, Conn. I I A 45 if f ffiziw 5 M654 f Am , gk A , 22,2521 . '- 2, -jfixxff XXX ,LX fy, ff! Z f BZ X 2 f 9 - . TX '7Qlgfg1bfx Z f , H . 4 , wf wQ5xQ, V4 4M gf Y- 'K-iid M -X P N4 , ff ,ff .f f A 5. 1 ff? ,,- XX, ,. 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Cfzrznzfian QDfficers FIRST SEMESTER NANCY WILHoY'rE QWEN MENETTA VVHIT'E BROOKS KATHARINE MIRIAM STEEVES JESSIE ISABEL MURPHY SECOND SEMESTER ISABEL CONSTANCE WYLIE HELEN ELIZABETH STUDLEY I-IENRIETTA WYNKOOP DRURY MAUD LILIAN MAR'FEN ELIZABETH LEEEVRE 54 Presiclent ffife-President V Secrftafjf Yhamrer P2 'esidmz' Wire-President Secretary Trmmrer Poet ' ' I' W r -'fgm 152 m juninr Qilasz ABBOTT, HELEN PAGE, ADAMS, RUTH MAXON, ALLEN, ELISABETH WAL'roN, AMBLER, ELENORA, ANDERSON, HARRIET'FE ADELE, ARREL, FRANCES MARIA, ARROVVSMITH, MAY NOE, ATwATER, LUCY LOVELL, BALTZ, HAZEL MARCIA, BATEMAN, MARY LOUISE, BEEBE, HELEN VV-ORTHINGTON BELL, MARY, , BENSON, GRACE COMSTOCK, BODDEN, MARION ELIZABETH, BOTSFORD, KATHERINE MARY, BOYD, JESSIE, BREWSTER, LOIS BARNES, BRISTOL, ADA SALOME, BROOKS, MENETTA WHI'rE, BROWN, lVIABEL EMMA, BRUNNER, MARION, BURCHARD, SARAH LOUISE, Lawrence, Mass. New Haven, Conn. St. Louis, Mo. Chatham. Mt. Vernon. Youngstown, O. Pittsburg, Pa. Poughkeepsie. Chicago, Ill. Glendale, O. New York. Bradford, Pa. Binghamton. Poughkeepsie. Quincy, Ill. Brooklyn. Plymouth, Mass. Brooklyn. Lake Roland, Md. Troy. Chicago, lll. Hamilton. CARSON, ALICE LOVETT, CASE, STELLA MARIE, CATTERALL, BESSIE WATMOUOH, CHASE, EVA FREDRICA, CLOAK, KATHARINE MARY, COLE, MARIE ELDREDGE, CONVERSE, MIRIAM SEWALL, CONVERSE, SARAH BARTLETT, COON, IDA MARY. ' CRIPPEN, RUTH HICKS, CULBERT, JANE FULLERTON, CUNNEA, FLORENCE GENEVIEVE, DARBY, ANNA MARION, DAVIDSON, MARION, DAY, EDITH HUNTTINO, DAY, GERTRUDE BENNETT, DEAN, ETHEL WENEAN, DIMOCK, ELIZABETH RICKER, DODGE, EDITH LOUISE, DRURY, I-IENRIETTA VVYNKOOP, ELDER, MARGARET MUNRO, FOLEY, lVlARY GERALDINE, FONDA, ELIZABETH HAWLEY, FORBES, ABBY BEAL, FORT, LILLIAN OLENDORE, DE FREMERY, MARY, GARDINER, EVELYN GAIL, GENTRY, MARY, GIBSON, HONORO DEGARMO, GIBSON, GNA CAROLINE, GOMPH, ANNA MAGDALEN, 56 Brooklyn. Granville, O. Brooklyn. Payette, Idaho. A Buffalo. Oak Park, Ill. Rochester. Crescent Hill, Ky. Elizabeth, N. Rochester. Brooklyn. Cleveland, O. Adams, Mass. Watertown, Mass. Pittsheld, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. Elizabeth, N. Pittsfield, Mass. New Brunswick, N. Winchester, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. Boulder, Col. J. S. Framingham, Mass. Norwich. I Oakland, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Tarrytown. San Francisco, Cal. Utica. GOULD, GRACE AGNES, GRAVES, HELEN BAILEY, GREEN, EDNA, GURLEY, EDITH BROWN, HAGERTY, HENRIETTA, HAGERTY, MARY LOUISE, HALLER, CORA EMMA, HALSTED, CLAIRE, HART, NINA, HASTINGS, BERTHA MAY, HATCH, BESSIE MAY, HAWES, EDITH KINGSLEY, HAWLEY, CLARA ANNA, HEATH, ELSIE MARGERY, HEDDEN, FRANCES MATILDA, HEGEMAN, MINE'FTE HILL, HENDERSON, XIOLINDA LUCY, HENRY, ANNIE LOUISE, HECQJEMBOURG, JESSIE THUREER, HERING, DORIS VVEBSTER, HEYWOOD, ALICE, HIGINBOTHAM, AGNES, HOLBROOK, HELEN SHEPARD, HOLMAN, MAEEL LAVINA, HOLMES, MABEL DODGE, HORNER, LILLIAN ELSIE, HUBBELL, ANNA DELAND, INGRAHAM, MARGARET MCMURRAY, JACKSON, LUCY, JAMES, FANNY, JUDSON, IDA ELIZABETH, 57 Windsor, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Toledo, G. Troy. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, Ill. Erie, Pa. New Brunswick, N. J New York. Worcester, Mass. Sandy Hill. Fall River, Mass. Chatham. Chicago, Ill. Newark, N. Schenectady. Columbus, .O. Elmira. Dunkirk. New York. Holyoke, Mass. Victor. Evanston, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Pittsburg, Pa. New York. Rochester. Center Cambridge. Jamestown. Kansas City, Mo. Grand Rapids, M ich KEITH, GERTRUDE, KENNEDY, GRACE ANTHEA, KNOWLTON, GERTRUDE WILLARD, KOHLSAAT, HELEN FAY, KUHN, ADELINA, LADD, ELISABETH TUDOR, LAUDER, ANNA ESTELLE, LEE, ELECTA LOUISE, LEFEVRE, ELIZABETH, LEONARD, LORA EDITH, MCCAIN, BESS NOX, MCCANDLESS, FAITH IRENE, MACDONALD, AMELIA SHAW, MACGIBBON, ANNA KATHRYN, MCKINNON, MAUDE, MALXVEN, CORNELIA CASTNER, MARTEN, MAUD LILIAN, MASON, SARAH FLORENCE, MENNER, MARY AGNES, MERRELL, KATHARINE SUYDAM, MERRILL, MARY FROST, MILLARD, ETHEL FLORENCE, MILLSPAUGH, MAY BURR, MOORE, EDITH RANIJELL, MORENUS, EUGENIE MARIA, MURPHY, ELINOR, MURPHY, JESSIE ISABEL, NORRIS, MARTHA ELLEN, O,SHAUGHNESSY, MAY, QWEN, NANCY WILHOYTE, PAGE, EDNA ORTON, 58 v Chicago, Ill. Louisville, Ky. Watertown. Chicago, Ill. New York. I New Haven, Conn Brooklyn. Honesdale, Pa. New Paltz. Deposit. Kittanning, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Delhi. Walton. Sidney. Port Jervis. East Grange, N. Burlington, Vt. Honesdale, Pa. Flemington, N. Portland, Me. Rochester. Pine Bush. St. Paul, Minn. Cleveland. Springfield, 0. Springfield, Mass. Youngstown, O. Peoria, Ill. Owensboro, Ky. Chicago, Ill. PATCH, EDITH ROGERS, PELTON, FLORENCE, PERRY, JEANNETTE, PLUMB, 'ETHEL MARY, POWELL, MARY DUDLEY, RICH, ANNA LUCY, RIEDELL, ELIZABETH, RUDYARD, CHARLOTTE LOUISE,- RUSSELL, SUSAN CARLETON, SEBRING, HELEN AMY, SHERWOOD, IDA HARTLEY, SMITH, STELLA MAY, SMITH, WINIERED, STANTON, LAURA, STANWOOD, MAEEL, STEARNS, ANNA PRENTISS, STEEVES, KA'FHARINE MIRIAM, STEvENsON,- MARGARETTA PAXTON, STIMSON, LUCILE HINKLE, STONE, PAULINE, STUDLEY, HELEN ELIZABETH, TALLMAN, LAVINIA, ' TAYLOR, JEANNETTE STUART, TAYLOR, LEA DEMAREST, TAYLOR, MARY, THURSTON, OLIVE GLADDING, TRUE, HELEN ELIZABETH, i-ILURNBULL, ELIZA BELLE, VAN DEUSEN, MARJORIE HELEN, VAN RIPER, CORNELIA ZABRISKIE, VOORHEES, JENNIE AMERMAN, 59 Boston, Mass. Poughkeepsie. Grand Rapids, Mich. Detroit, Mich. McAfee, Ky. Rochester. Manchester, N. H. Brooklyn. Plymouth, N. H. Kalamazoo, Mich. Brooklyn. Aurora, Ill. Amherst, Mass. Ashburn, Va. Brooklyn. Bangor, Me. New York. Roselle, New York. Springfield, Mass. Grand Rapids, Mich. East Grange, N. New York. Chicago, Ill. Poughkeepsie. Ithaca. Rochester. Hamilton. llion. Passaic, N. New Brunswick. N. J VOORHEES, MARIAN RAYMOND, WAKEMAN, ETHEL SHERWOOD WARING, DORA, WARREN, CONSTANCE, WATERBURY, NORMA ROSE, WATERMAN, EMMA PHOEBE, WEBSTER, ALICE CARY, WELCH, CORA, DEMING, WELCH, EMILY HAMILTON, WELLES, HARRIET CLARKE, WELTY, ETHEL ELIZABETH, WHEELER, ISAEEL, WHITE, ELLEN MARGARET, WHITESIDE, IDA, WILFORD, EUGENIA, WILSON, PEARL CLEVELAND, WINANS, FLORENCE, WINCHESTER, FRANCES, WOOD, ANNIE WYMAN, WOOD, HELEN CROSBY, WOOD, LILLIAN ASENATH, A WORCESTER, ABIGAIL KEITH, WYCKOFF, ALICE FORMAN, WYLIE, ISABEL CONSTANCE, YOST, MARY, New Brunswick, N. J Green's Farms, Conn. Plainfield, N. Albany. Cambridge, Mass. Chickamauga Park, Ga- West Bay City, Mich New Haven, Conn. Brooklyn. Poughkeepsie. St. Joseph, Mo. Toledo, O. Rochester. South Cambridge. Branford, Conn. New York. Toledo, O. Whitewater, Wis. Arlington, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Antwerp. Allegheny, Pa. Dutch Neck, N. Grand Rapids, Mich. Staunton, Va. L ' 1 I l i I 1 5 u U v E f Q -'fx'-43: 'Q-.Xu yi I x QW QS I ,W 1 3 l llibfff Vff' frfA'q' +! Wig? 52 X 3,1 . , H15 ,, fl I I 4 ,Q L f , Wf nf ,f Q E ffggxf I lla! X G WH gf X X i Kg f why vi xx XXX ww 1 j'- y X ' X-5 lx ' -is A x X X ' fi? . 2? A i. X . f ,' . 5? - p gra ' 53445 EX W JZWEHM 61 I H Love be true to her, life be dear to her, Health stay close to her, Joy draw near to her, Fortune find what your gifts can do for her, Search your treasureghouse through and througlffor her, Follow her steps the wide world Over. beniur lass CLASS FLOWER-Bridffraaid Rafe iDfficer5 ELIZABETH BURD THOMPSON President MINERVA COZENS KLINE Wee-President CELIA ARNOLD SPICER Sefretary MINNIEESTELLE WAITE Treasurer MARY WILSON CROSS Poet 62 Si mf' if I WM IN XY iirc ' l' 1 5 f . .,,. 'f '1 ' A V Seninr Qllass ADAMS, MARGARET DUDLEY, ALLEN, CLARE, ALLERTON, IDA MAY, AMBLER, ALICE MAY, ANDERSON, MARY FLORENCE, ANDREWS, MABEL JULIA, AREY, MILDRED GRANNIS, AUSTIN, MAEEL EMOGENE, BAHRET, RUTH ALMA, BAKER, ELSIE LENORE, BAKER, LILITH ELIZABETH, BARKER, MAY EMMA, BARNARD, RUTH WOLCOTT, BARRATT, AMELIA SUTHERLAND, BEAHAM, HELEN, BELKNAP, MARY, BENNETT, FLORENCE MARY, BENTON, CAROLINE METCALF, BESSE, GERTRUDE LOUISA. BLITZ, GRACE AOUILAR, Windsor' Road, Brookline, Mass. 4140 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. Stanton Heights, Pittsburg, Pa. 14.6 Cherry St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Caledonia, O. I 'Willia1nstoWn, Mass. II48 Pacihc St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 25O Orchard St., New Haven, Conn. 131 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. White Haven, Pa. 1516 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Second and Trenton Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Tonawanda, N. Y. 27 Forbus St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2940 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 4.o6 West Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky. Nantucket, Mass. 5021 Washiiigton Ave., Chicago, Ill. ZQ Ingersoll Grove, Springfield, Mass. 26 Woodward Avenue Terrace, Detroit, Mich 63 BOURNE, ADELAIDE, BOYD, CLIVE ANDERSON, BROWN, ELEANOR ABBOTT, BROWN, JEANNETTE SHELDON, BROWNELL, FRANCES JONES, BRUNNER, LOUISE, BURR, LUCY LOUISE, CANEY, MARION ROBERTS, CAREY, ELEANOR, CARRIER, IRENE SCOTT, CHAMBERLIN, ALICE MAY, CHAPIN, LOUISA, CLUTE, FLORENCE, CONKLIN, ELEANOR BUCHANAN COOK, GRACE LAURETA, CORBIN, ANNA LUCINDA, CRABBE, DAISY M., CROSS, MARY WILSON, CURTISS, MARY ELIZABETH, DANFORTH, EDITH STUDLEY, DAVIS, CAROLYN, DOOLITTLE, MARION BIEGLER, DOUGHERTY, ALICE ELIZABETH, DRAKE, MARIAN LOUISE, DUNBAR, NELLIE ANNA, DUNCAN, INA, DUNNING, EMILY BEERMAN, II7 South Main St., Gloversville, N. Y. 259 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 28 South St., Concord, N. H. 248 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. 1609 N. Meridan St., Indianapolis, Ind. I45 Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, Ili. Bangor, Me. 1212 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. 1260 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind., Care of Dr. A. E. Carrier, Detroit, Mich. Geneva, O. . Lake Forest, Ill. 20 East Van Dam St., Saratoga Springs , N 240. Belleville Ave., Newark, N. Canajoharie, N. Y. 75 Chandler Ave., Detroit Mich. I3 N Pleasant Ave Rockaway Beach, . ., N. 29 Portland St., Providence, R. I. I2 Thayer St., Rochester, N. Y. I4OI Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Crawfordsville, Ind. Lima, N. Y. 258 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan Park, Chicago, Ill. 715 Fifth St., Wausau, Wis. 214 East Wheeling St., WaShingto1I, Pa. 5 Kilsyth Road, Brookline, Mass. 64 Y Y EASTMAN, CATHERINE CRYSTAL, 365 West Water St., Elmira, N. Y. ELLIS, BERTHA RAYMOND, 2180 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind ELTING, MARTHA, 59 Kemble St., Utica, N. Y. ELTZROTH, CLARA COLLIN, Lebanon, G. FREDERICK, CLARA HARRIET, IIO Emerson St., Melrose, Mass. FREEMAN, SARA HARRIET, Lyndonville, N. Y. FROST, MARION RHEA, Redbank, N. FULTON, KATE STAGG, 422 Main St., Paterson, N. J. GORHAM, VIRGINIA, 391 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids,.Mich. GREGORY, LOUISE HOY'F, Princeton, Mass. ' HALL, ANNIE LOUISE, 48 WaIInalancit St., Lowell, Mass. HALL, lVlARGARET WOODEURN, 48 Wannalancit St., Lowell, Mass. HANNAH, FLORENCE, 5 Allen Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HEAYVER, MYRTILLA LUELLA, Pittsford, N. Y. HOLDEN, MARGARETTA WEBB, Madison, N. , HOLZMAN, HARRIET CECILIA, QOO5 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. HOOKER, JEANETTE HUNTINGTON, 837 St. Paul's.Ave., Rochester, N. Y.- HOYT, SUE HASTINGS, IO3I Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. HUBBELL, HARRIETT FRANCES, Stamford, N. Y. HUDSON, MARY LEE, Waynesburg, Pa. HUNTINGTON, GEORGIA M., 748 Main St., E., Rochester, N.'Y. HURD, JESSIE, I403 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. JACKSON, EDITH SARAH, Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. JUDSON, MARGARET, 53 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. JUDSON, SARAH ELIZABETH, 53 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. KAHLER, INGEBORG MARGARETHE, 998 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. KAUFFMAN, VIOLET, Lindell Ave. and Kings Highway, St. Louis, Mo 65 KELLOGG, ANGIE LILLIAN, KLINE, MINERVA COZENS, KNIGHT, MARGARET AMANDA, LEPPERT,,MAUDE SOPHIA, LOEB, CHARLOTTE, LOY, EDNA LOUISE, LUPTON, ANNA BUcK, MACCOY, HARRIET JEAN, . MCCARTHY, LILLIAN ELMINA, McCULLOcH, MARGARET, MCCULLOUGH, BELLE, MACDONALD, MARY HARRIE'F, MCMURPHY, SUSANNAH JANE, MCWILLIAMS, HELEN MARQLIAND, MAHON, JOSEPHINE DUNLAP, MA'FHER, MARGARET, MELXVAIN, JANET FREDERICA, MERRI'FT, LOUISE HOYT, MILLARD, HARRIE'F SUPER, MILLS, MARY ELIZABETH, MORGAN, KATHARINE MERRILL, MORRISON, ETHEL, MOSER, MARGARET, NEUHAUS, HENRIETTA ALBERTINA, NORTON, HILDA, PAGE, EDNA LOUISE, PARKER, ELIZABETH LOUISE, l 32 Massey St., Watertown, N. Y. 1829 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Qhio State University, Columbus, Uhio. Fort Plain, N. Y. Care Mrs. A. B. Merkel, Plattsburg, N. Box 25o, Pittsburg,,Pa. U Rahvvay, N. Bryn Mawr, Pa. II3 North sr., Auburn, N. Y. i IIOO N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Lake Forest, Ill. X 34. 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Beechmonr, Ky. 66 Y PATTISON, ALETHEIA ELIZA, PAYNE, HARRIET LAND, PECK, HILDA MARGARET, PINEO, LOUISE, POWER, GRACE ALLAN, PRENTISS, MARJORIE LEWIS, RANDALL, ETHEL ELIZABETH, RHODES, ABBIE CAROLINE, ROBBINS, JULIET FORSYTH, ROE, MABEL LEWIS, ROGERS, DELL GENEVA, DE SALLIER DU PIN, EMERANCE, SCHUYLER, ETHEL VIALENTINE, SEMPLE, BONNER, SHARP, ELLEN JAYNE, SMITH, EsTELLE GENEVIEVE, SMITH, IVIARGUERITE, SOUSA, JANE PRISCILLA, SPENCER, EFFA HOSMER, SPICER, CI-:LIA ARNOLD, STARR, MARY ISABELLA, STREETER, SARAH ALICE, SUTPHIN, JOSEPHINE HURLBERT, TAGGART, NORA, 'TALCOTT, FLORENCE HAZEN, THOMPSON, CLARA MILDRED, THOMPSON, ELIZABETH BURD, Milford, Clermont Co., O. I7 Via Umberto I, Siena, Italy. 174. Summer St., Bristol, Conn. Milltown, Me. 273 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N 77 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 200 South Waliiut St., West Bay City Mich Sycamore Hill, Steubenville, O. 51 Watsoii St., Detroit, Mich. 220 East 60th St., Chicago, Ill. 22 Temple St., Springfield, Mass! 22 Clinton St., Watertown, N. Y. Haworth, N. I I222 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. 726 Cooper St., Camden, N. Brookside Park, Tarrytown, N. Y. 742 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, IN. Y. The Buckingham, New York, N. Y. First Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. 371 Broadway, Providence, R. I. Springiield, Mass. I5 North Melcher St., Johnstown, N 50 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N 810 Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Grove Hill, New Britain, Conn. 44 East Cain St., Atlanta, Ga. f Q12 Lincoln Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 67 TOWNSEND, GEORGIA Goss, UPTEGROVE, ROWENA BEATTIE UPTON, ELIZABETH FENNO, VANAMEE, THEODORA, WAITE, MINNIE ESTELLE, WARNER, CARRIE ELIZABETH, WASHBURN, MARY VIRGINIA, VVATKINS, LILIAN PEARL, WEEE, MARCIA, WEED, ETHEL GEORGINE, WEINER, ANNA LOUISE, VV-HEELOCK, JULIA, WHITMORE, HELEN LOUISE, WILE, HELEN ROSE, WOOD, AGNES SPRAGUE, WRIGHT, ELEANOR LOUISE, YAGER, ANNA ELIZABETH, 7 46 South Washington St., Tarrytown, N. Y II78 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. zo High St., Orange, N. 268 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y.- e 35 Franklin St., Watertown, N. Y. 264.3 Alms Place,Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, I3 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y. 5807 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Mackinac Island, Mich. A 1 IIO Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 27 Spring St., Kingston, N. Y. 5 14.6 South Elliott Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brunswick, Me. No. I Upton Park, Rochester, N. Y. 14.9 Richmond Ter., Port Richmond, S. I., N I7 Carleton St., Portland, Me. 4 -lay St., Watertown, N. Y. 68 O Y Kin zmnriam Qiimma Qlbauhe ibierasnn BORN JUNE, 1880 DIED NOVEMBER, 1899 69 y Wtmiqrgggmwirumiaunuulnngvl Hiwyumi , , '-I-I -U fllflr time I llll H l' 'mi i iiljirqf ill'X,'l f 4' ' W! 2 bf if Q 1 . ill 1' . -. Uv, l muh , I 'A-N- -x Ko .0 ffl' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllumnlll1HIlIl'll .mmmmilr I A xxx jfnrmer members Alice Biddle Ayer Sarah Postlethwaite Barber Caroline Woodson Bates Edith Cauma Bell Jenny Esther Bribach Florence Bushell Annie Southwick Cable Virginia Carolyn Cater Helen Frances Chamberlin Birdelia Belle Conat Leila Cossaart Anna Laura Crippen Lillian james Crockett Mary Sargent Davis Caroline Brewster Dill Julia Mitchell Doig Marion Buckley Eldredge Helen English Josephine Miranda Ewer Alice Julia Farnham Sadie Anna Foote Mary Virginia Fosdick Fannie Alida Freiberger Ruth Emily Fuller Madeleine Funk Ida Frances Glenn Besse Greene Gertrude King Hanna Marinda Parke Hannah Irma Walton Hard Marian Lovis Hart Ida Ella Healey Caroline Ruth Horne Mabel Ella Howe Edna Laura Kibbe Florence Knappen Annie Elliott Langdon Cornelia Lawrence Jessie Alida Lowe Martha Louise McMaster Elizabeth Louise Manross Sarah Griswold Marsh Coyla Brady Moore Mary Trovillo Morris Minnie Louise Naething Elise Davies Nichols 70 Maude Pierson Lurena May Ranney Agnes Raoul Ethel Qinton Rickert Mary Russell Ruth Shepard Blanche Silberberg Lucy Simanton -lane Elizabeth Smith Mabel Harriet Stephen Augusta Stettler Mary Holmes Stevens Hazel Howe Stewart Caroline Elizabeth Stower May Thornton Mary Wright Wayne Margaret Rebecca Weills Ray Eldine Wellman Kate Gatch Williamson Mary Agnes Wilson Helen Robinson Wood Lillian May Wood JFBIIMU Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Bubba!! Foundation ADAMS, ELIZABETH KEMPER, A.B., 1893, English. University qf Clnimga. Qotauuate Stbulats JOHNSON, ELIZABETH FORREST, A.B., 1902, Mathematics and Astronomy. POLLARD, MARGARET ADELAIDE, A.B., 1902, English and Latin. SMITH, ELIZABETH MANLEY, A.B., 1902, Mathematics and Astronomy. WILSON, BESSIE DAVIS, A.B., IQO2, French and Latin. l cbtahuate Svtuhents BUFFINGTON, ADALINE ALLSTON, A.B., 1901, English. SICKLEY, KATHARINE OLIVIA, A.B., 1901, German and Italian WILLIAMS, EMMA AMELIA, A.B., 1902, Music. lin Special Qtuurses BALDWIN, NINA KENT, . BARNES, CHARLOTTE LOUISE, COPELAND, ADELAIDE NIAY, . Conneaut, O. North Haven, Conn. Springield, Mass. DARROW, GEORGIANA FRANCES, . Ogdensburg. GRIGGS, SUSAN LITTLE, . . Middlebury, Conn. HARDING, ABIGAIL XIICTORIA, . Marion, O. HUTCHINSON, MARY' BELLE, Branford, Conn. JENNER, GERTRUDE, . Mansfield, O. JOSEPH, EVA, . . . Poughkeepsie. KINNE, LOUIE MARIE, . I Ovid. NUMSEN, MARGARET TILDEN, . Cleveland, O. STULL, HETTY ELIZABETH, . WARN, AMY LOUISE, . WRIGHT, JULIA HENRIETTA, Green Village, N. Washington, D. C. Phelps. S u m m a t Q Graduate Students, . . . 8 Seniors, . . 1 52 Juniors, . . L67 Sophomores, . 220 Freshmen, . . 30 I In Special Courses, . I4 Whole Number, . . 862 71 N Ex!,,,,2fN NAC, ,iam I Aww 555 ii-'fiFi3iff- -'25f?1ii7If'5f5i 'liif 5.1.2 5 5 5 ' ISP? 125 5 5 3 :'.f:'.f!: -'ff : ':'. 1:22,ffJ:r,g14 'Q' 'gt' iii' 3 1 3 : Z -I Ia 'If ' ' I :La-:wif A--.1:+:-ff -L if ' . 1'.f.f.-'.'i-t':'.1.1- ' I 'f- 1.'-fgfflf-A' .-fi A '-fi: 1- ffIA: 'N4557 7 :'g:2 :7i 'T 15 Q 24 If-'-11-,r :Z'3'2ii51f,- ,X ,, '-: -jj-11: - ' ' Nmlur, ,, , I ,gg-,-, - -:5- , , ', ,.g.-r, --1,1-1.519 ,Z -::,. .ff --:gi-.': ?'-:gi-1' ', 3,:I1Ef.2::rr1zz-ggi, Izizf I , ' SN, K X-11,3 igfiir 1 ,---249572, ,V 5 'T - 'T D U 1- -ii- btates epresenteh NEW YORK, 304 MASSACHUSETTS, 72 NEW JERSEY, 69 ILLINOIS, 63 PENNSYLVANIA, 59 OHIO, 49 MICHIGAN, 30 CCNNECTICUT, 29 INDIANA, 26 MISSOURI, 21 MAINE, I7 KENTUCKY, I4 CALIFORNIA, 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 GEORGIA, 7 IOWA, 6 COLORADO, 5 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 5 MARYLAND, 5 NEBRASKA, 5 RHODE ISLAND, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, WASHINGTON, ALABAMA, DELAWARE, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, VERMONT, KANSAS, VIRGINIA, VVEST VIRGINIA, ARKANSAS, FLORIDA, IDAHO, NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA, NEW IVIEXICO, CHINA, ITALY, N T5 -V3 SEB US. iiaisturp nf the CHAPTER I ' Its JOYS In which 1 903 is introduced. f P' A n in f'41Mf V9 d .1 . - 7 Af -, I A m x 2.1 nl ,fx I Ig f x f II 1:,':.,nLI-jx I 6 , I I I E 5 Z9 u X . X, G' Qi. ' I gk 1 I I ' I I I '-f f A If-ff I, Q.,jP.r:!? ofu,I7s98,2nI'erel'ly. Vafar. 1'b. 1'hq,,C,0'l'Ie,Q.Q Q TQQ 0nq,,An0Cp76,-,Q '16,-T-hee Unau CHAPTER II I I Introductions fconfinuedb The soRRows of Basket-Bal QI' 1 IIIIEIWZ I I I 57 ID I -f K , in , I . 6:1 , , 503-oYf im if I I in di? . 3.1! J BW , I r f , an :I.5u.II9 ,L KN ' ' I- , J X -ff ,Q I ' , - -M x p 6,3i-g i v5fQ A L' I I I W' ' F o 4,0 vida' If Zlass of 1903 d SORROWS x 4342 X Z I LP- V w CT X 'EZ l I VR fx,-'N'-' fs J Z, xx V ,y L sam ,Q .M ' K 5 Wa Q za ' fkifu N. N AQ -,-,.,- 7 'TZ3.561rTlG.ff'62 .!Zl To.OTl7ev.peop7eZP1m1fQfmd..1'0.0ThQf,I1OP1qfM5.h0df offeeoczmmong M To Fouvduf the JOYS . , A , .SJ 2: g! .N :?EXX fl 1 fl ' ' 5 ... fn' X Rm ,I 7 f . N' - M 1.-I mv f f V fu 3 I' .-..., 'P 1 xr?-N: L 9, .F l ,- I X h V I ,. , . -1 1, 3 3 'L' 6 fn, k . M -W 'ff ' C K' - ' X 90-5 L 1 X fl X , K g,5!gTf?fN , N.- 1 J 5 an CHAPTER III In which 1903 amuses the College ' I fy N I G 5 N5 ff 5 45 'Sl A Q 1 xx 'FC X L- V' ' ' Q l' ,rf 9 WN ' ' A 'f I ' q : - N ,C ,, ., -. I i A ' . 9 fiat. R- ' . . -- :Q ' le - , N 'gg .32 ' , - f I xx 43? Q , ., W 933 ,, ,A K .4 WD be .4 I ' -.sw ' - , f ' ll -f 1' -In 1 , f ' 'X ' Y 3 ffif wlaqgffl -1 ,T ' J , Q Q EQ! . 1 jg -. I 1 1 1 sv 1 l 1, f Q ., - fl' M ' ff 'Q 3.1 QL? U - -' - IL ,' A 'aj I gl ' ' c .5 1, v ' ,ff ' - ' I 1 Q , li ' 'nl-, f ff I i f! 4 xklv pf I ' f' - ' X - A- ily Si :gf X M - ., 5,fnrx f X ,ng V1 :f '55, f f . .,, . 'aw A 'M . MQ.: I W X ' , !:f!l. fr, 7 x I S ' y fn, -- . N :,.!-MTE-ci f , ' f 1 I N -' 1, rp j' 55,1 -' r fmyf -- ' - 1 4.15 , ql L ,- 3 ' I 1, f xxtl ' Q M X , X 1 , r ' K 1' W , If 'N Z' Ipvov1gr ,!Lh-:Et-Q-QakzgixhbagruebndLand. you.gwlggzalaigsrila'o:55.Q5g?.'Q-rrii?l'.-.bi-nf,f,Q.K whenhnekglnasumz-surgqqirko-fefee. wncrhaw-, c,,LLc.-,.:,d.,Y5.,,,.c, vc l X ' ' ' v ' I ' 7- . . I . C . R 1 A Dgnefr3vne,'rhn'1'.5xnes. qEv.sMvL-:4.Qn- wa-u4,n.v-we .calm-.nr..,. 4 9.-mg. Spoons-Yo 3 wmhonif. xyncovxff, yra3.sn5,7'L:?wg15pz v grrg.-its:Z'Ef'1Trl:':f'a:f-f.Q2Il.'5h A5 T:oXouv.'T'vusT. bc True- 6vEry.Lenf-, snnLL-Tv-..-,Lb 6:-ceTmq. of.. enf.h.cq, i AV po.-:rh,,,L,,,1-,,,,Q,,Ic,,,n' ik CHAPTER IV In which the doings of the Senior Class I U 1 N05 WS FWF! 'mb Hoa avr-MK5 Fobfpfoy :qos mfs, fofnomqy muy, was mmm 1 S X X Q X ' A n ZLL? - X I ew E 2 il 5 N X . J ' 'W : X ' 1 ' V l -I p ' A 5-'X wa N p I I - V pg A K KS - ?w fx' f!llllELx'xx X 9 x but he laughs best who laughs LAST I , J . I,,.s- X 1 1 . lf f' ,'Q y f , Y- . X-ZZ I II f N :qw 74 H X Y X i' , U I X 'I' ,I YQ 3 JU N, M '22 f . ' 5 4 H 1 551' K X , A ' V ,,,L W ' I 'A X E J' L I 5, Y A Q,,.:1 1' if, I , in ,X I lu W I, it -1 QL! V ? l 4?l leflb , I I 2 I X ll,,mIfM 'mill 1 Q' , J f 7 7 X HU., f, mf j. ' Kel 'P ': bJ Nf' 5 ' ' QV ' x f H ww +P' 4' xv ff fi X f X-ix 'fn Ll -. wk Q l -. A M X fq Z W' -. X lf5Qf.Qff,xI1ff QW Nxf,'QfV'xxlI ? 'lp X - Fwe HTOUC VMC 'Mm , '4 e ' -f X., I A A I V : L 1 fl f' W.- ' .wel ws qv-. -r-our-. . ou 1 f ' ' I' lin.-11-I Y I' -A 4 x V X JM' Q W f f 1 ,V -Hx. V are AV enumerated, and C 0 n c 1 u s i o.n 'ol ,J . f ' ' dfAXj'l 2 , I 3 . V NW If - 7 ,, 3 l..,,,. N M QR-1. 5 , 5-QW 4 V ,M q 1. A X R-:Qin elm' A 4 N X ., f P x f' FY 4 ' 1 I4 1 , 41 is M, f , f 92 74.7 I f f Y I . QQ if , X W mfr ,J fx Z ! Mn Zim, Q, ' miie .1 , 1 Q0.,,i,? ' . ' 5, fgsafilfe 1 , 'imfw' A' ' Q.,fWx,5 CM .gifzv Jlzapdorzf A IQOEYQMUQFYV uqlidiazbaniqi sql?-ga I,f,9g M03 Ia GO , .... --1' 5 4 ff And all her looks a calm disclose Ofinnocence and truth. M. D. A. She might have been sitting for her portrait. C. A. Collections are the source of all her pleasure, Her diploma for a souvenir she'll treasure. . .--' I. M. A. Canit get a grind on me, I never did anything or ever said anything You can turn against rne.', A. M. A. -A p ff The happiest wit, the ehoicest brain Ev . The times have sent us forthf ' -3 '- - H- A- A- ,.:,.,:,.,,g:f,,,'5E I' A - .t no A f' Honor IS purchased by deeds we do. A W F A Q-iggjgffci'-9, A .- . . . X5'f?'24,g1-fr -1.1 . Q. L 'lzgi :jg If 1 .4 78 We grant, altho' she had much Wit, She was very shy of using it.', A. She is witty to talk with And pleasant to think on. A. . I always fuss over tiny things, But soon my Wrath does melt away. A. She was accustomed to think rather rigorously of what was prohablef' RAB. 43 I Was naturally a little shy at pushing. l E L B. I fear she will prove the Weeping philosopher when she grows old, being so full of unmannerly sadness in her youth. ' LEB. 79 Small Latin and less Greek. M. E. B. f' And still the Wonder grew A R. W. cc That one small head could carry all she knew. B. She had the spare form and pale complexion that be come a sruclenrf' A. S. B. ' rc H. B. MI M. B. Always a combination of correct sentiments. cannot imagine myself living without opinions 5 but should wish to have good reason for them. She had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and hand to execute. ' ' F.. M. B. X H 80 I 9. Q . ' ff b. 6 , i-if -vwpgvg -gf' 1 nw T V l 5 f i Y 7 953:32 All .-Y f 1, Q- Qgj .., E ,V , V fa ' ,. I7 so ff-if . .:'S ,.:1-.,,-1 ', so . Q I 1 . 54fg..v' .N C. ff Those who are good shall he happy, D They shall sit in the golden chair, Ancl splash at a tendeaggue canvas With brushes of eo1net's hair. M. B. ' ff The chaste, ithe fair, the inexpressive she. G. L. B. G ff There 'is an affectation of Samuel Johnson in your speech. A A. B. ff Onward, onward may We press . AThro' the path of duty, - Virtue is true holiness, ' Goodness is true beauty. A. B. - O. E. ff He only is a Well made 'man who rnination. ' -' ' A. B. Her goodness and her worth to spy One need but gaze in Ellen's eye. A. B. 81 has a good deter I , Q 1 Ki' -.- ' 415:':'1:'g-nj' ZA' J. F was uf 15, Wfipi . fr '54 5' 1471, ff Oh it is excellent To have a giant's streng , like a giant. S. B. ff My spirit flew in feathers. .j.B. ff Life seems to go on Without effort Wh music. L. B. ff You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again. L. L. B. f' I've learned to think and sternly sp M. R. C. E' A beaming apparition sent To teach the use of ornament. E. C. th' but it is tyrannous to use it en 1 ani filled with eak the truth. , fr A aj?-4 5: ' 2-.ff g ' ef. , ' ,f 'A :P -4- Q.. 'P,.fif,f31:' ff Pluck up thy spiritsg look cheerfully upon me. Beloved of the Greeks. M. C. ME ternal sunshine settles on her head. X! , U 'Ere's to you Fuzzy-Wuzzy, vvithyour 'ayrick 'cad 5 1 of'air, . A. F. C. ij ff She gives a pleasing imitation of men's actions in a ridiculous fashion. f if She had naturally an active Hotspur temperament. . .'o' 83 G L C 1 3 A ? She keeps the even tenor of her Ways. A. L. C. X9 3' D M ff Sh ff Strange to the World, she wore a bashful look. .M. C. .W. C. She had a strong opinion. E. S. D. e chose to wear her bonnet in the house. ff How long are lovers' weeks? Are they not prisoners' years F 5 l'll speak to thee in sileneef, 4 - ,. f 5 M. D. ' :.. .v .-2111.3 54. rf ,.mi,mg-1::i:f':,,w, ff .1 wf,.ff-,-ff.- w ,.wwWmcGe'v :M c' ' :-fm WF . gHM1wM 5, gg., , If, ' I lj 4-4,11-:,.gy,-.2 ,Gf-Mafia 51,1 ',f,:.' cc mg-',gQf5Wf,',l,, Nr. -2. I ,N tfjymbfl-: 'G'- '-f'V'f,7?f-, '11 .I'-il'7ff mi:1- n i . D.'9fl-iff . -.1 'wif'-Iliff! if 'titty C. D. 1 5g1,M h1:gm2g' EW , - my ,f' H af. 3'Q-W?Z17v5, ':i' .ff 1-Invicyyhgjlbyf f: i V ' , ,fi l ff There is much music, Excellent voice in this little 07gd7Z.H E. W.yD. Now she will be able to devote herself to large, but definite duties. M. B. D. ff Much study is a Weariness of the Heshf' A. E. D. H I need no grind for I am one. L. D. ' 1 Such solemnity too ' One could see she was wise. A I reason out 'twixt this and that, And obey my conscience toog I find my happiness consists In adopting the Pamily's view. 35 , 4- 'jj 'V ' . 'Q I x ' 9 Q ff She had a Way of not assenting at once to the observa tions current in good society. 1 ,- :, Lf' ' E. B. D. ' 1 'ubuv V ff For .flffqfdgg is the badge of all our tribe. 'l'J- 1. Q x ' ,N B . Q 1 4 t J K. .1- 5 f 4 li? Q Q C A af' . E. M. Straightway all her polka clots began an lively dance. R. E. A Puritan energy, glowed alike through faults and' virtues. E. I often confuse my conscience with parental authority. C. E. Your exquisite sewing is quite a mystery to me. H. F. 86 f' Not blown about by every Wind of fas hionable con- , troversyf' 4i:f,.g 1? ,1 X -1 . Y '-' eh X V ..,: ,L Qin' 1, ' 1 ff Her mind was theoretic and earned b its nature after some lony conception of the World. ff Let the world slide. ' if ' M. R. P. ' , 4 .-f'f'.1x 1 I Want to have plenty or workg there's nothing else I f care much about. , -'J 441.-2imw,a y f.3?2: ' ' . ff You can see in her eyes an ever present, sunny benig- A nity. -, -. -. , V. G. 1 ' , ff Her eyes as stars of twilight fhir, , -5 Like twilights' too her dusky hairg J:'2'Q5ii.i:i1 4 3142? I .V But all things else about her drawn, g:J '2,.' -Y - . :figf'QYf:..i2'i.1zgrjx, From May time and the merrv morn. - H iV.1f,5fi-rw?-1 ' J ' ,j,t,..'.-1141 -' 4'.,5: itiD.W - A 1 You can tell hen, you can spot her By the sound of her footfall, If you live on fourth you hear her Come a-clumping clown the hall. A. L. H. She had the accomplishment of looking perfectly grave i whatever nonsense was talked to her.', 1 M. W. H. A ff How pure at heart and sound in heaclf' ff A merry heart goes all the day, Your sacl tires in a mile-a. M. L. H. ff So many worlds, so much to do. M. W. H. ff With that solid, unperturbable ease and good humor which is infectious. H. C. H. cr Fu At all his jokes f ll Well they laughed, with count erfeited glee, , or many a joke had he. 1. H. H. So charitable and so piteous. as 1 N 'i , , Q 'NN X nr ,1 150132512 '-- Tao tall and a little too Hery. H F. H. f ff I chatter over Stoney ways M In little sharps and trebles. M. L. H. '-' b It's poor talking about littleness and bigness-anybody in may think it's a mercy they're straight. ' ay if . . a i . lnflamecl NV1fl1 the studv of learning. I 'xml 1. ,:1:., . ,g :HEL iii-'55: ' S9 1 ff On the stage she was natural, simple, affecting. E. s. J. ff With thee conversing I forget all time. M. ff There is a gift beyond the reach of art quently silent.', S. E. 'f She Wears a somewhat Worried.look. I. M. K. Polishes her silver every other day, Keeps all things in order, in 9. model Way. V. K. ff Up, up, my friend, and quit your books Or surely you'll grow double. A. L. K. 90 of being . elo ,f ff , ff my I f . Q ,f w X K f ff , A.. 1 I 1 3 I f 0 . V F ,175 ff 1 X J Q 1 M- She Was 21 phantom of delight. ,-53.113, ff Histories make men wise. . ,.. .-he .- 1 - A ' -'--' M. A. K. P I wg.. A mind active as phosphorous. 5 ' . ff She was the very pink ofcourtesyf' ' A f A U ,, ..k, , The rom titude and em hasis ofa mind naturall clear ---, A , P and decided. 1 1' fiaifgfffiiiggfag .:3,.LfQf:Q1:' - E. L. L. U ' ' Her dark, steady eyes give her impressiveness as ai ' , listener. A. B. L. 91 r ,IX . is . Y ff The very pulse of the machine. H. MACC. XA' l I must vindicate a claim to philosophical ref'lectivenesss. 'iw 5 I. L. E. MCC. 'itat' .. if-. .1 'fi' -' 'i'-1-2!:- X' , 1' h is ff A doughty spirit of combative forcef, M. MCC. f .. , .-pw, s 1 x -gf- Why did my parents send nie to the schools That I with knowledge might enrich my mind ? B. McC. She believed in the gratitude of wasps and the honorable susceptibility of sparrows. M. H. McD. . A man may smile and smile and be a villainf' S. MCM. Q2 , : 4 'Qs 1,-11: :EMP fl 45 ,1 -miss-,, 4 She has brown hair and speaks small . M. MQW. like a Woman. ' ' A 1 ' f '1 . . . . . N , f , The studious class are their own victimsg they are thin. D f 4 , A , mf'- A ff Fostering all needy creatures was a spontaneous delight l, to her. N A. ec. F' M- ' 7 ff She seemingly obedient likewise hath' Made promise to the'Doctor. M. M. '42 dis osition, and good inci les virtuous P f' Of religious pr p , understanding. ' ' J. F. M. ff l will smile, I M F. M. will do everything that tho 93 u Wilt have me. I f' And with her Whole heart's Welcome in her smile. , N , Q 1 , 9 x 2 t, ,Zia -if, L. H. M. . 111 g u - 4255:-z.:':Fl: 21, 5 JfE'.j.Zg5E,.,5ES,,- +332-,. T .1 ..:...:5j.Zgi: :,,.x H 1 Q U . , ff One of the best methods of rende ' d X rmg stu y agreeable is ' .Eff gg. A to live with able men. f 2 , 5 ff? M6 , .,l: 2 . .. , I leave th ra1ses unex ressed. .gv E' . 'fiitfrif' ff A certain solidity of gait and mien. T' K. M. M. 5- uf ' ' 7 7 Z 3 She comes of a rare famlly for managlng. ff She filled up all blanks with unmanifested perfection' ' M- M- ...- e.-s ' 94 If. .7 . , D - With grave aspect he rose and in his rising seemed 'iEl'iiVS,3L . f A pillar ot state.' , H. A. N. I 'f I have discerned in you an elevation of thought and a capability of devotednessf' ff A merrier man 2 V' Within the llm1IS of becomlng mirth, A I never spent an hour's talk vvithal.' 7 E. L. P. ' M 4- ff She was thoroughly sincereg her nature had never found ff A V, I it easy to be otherwisef, , ff E. L. P. , - f' Q 'f My tongue Within my lips I rein, For Who talks much must talk in vain. ,jffif A. E. P. - y i Of body and Visage lean and lank, ,, ' A, ' A A diver great is she, WZ ' Who cleaves the Waves of the swimming tank, In Joy and festive glee. H. L. P 95 1 qw, .I Ps. . 9555. 1. '1 1 e, f Q 1 H. M. if L. P. My firm nerves shall never tremble. P. A certain amount of distrust is Wholesome, but not so much of others as of ourselves. HI got places it was because I made myself fit for em.' ' G. A. P. f u se? -.,, ff Strong minds are those of whom the noisy World hears r ..... least - Q2 A-,. M. L. P. K -1 - :I ff Rejected several suitors just to learn How to accept a better in his turn. E. E. R. 'f That mild presence ! 96 A C R ' . .R. '55 t ff 'f at Q' , ,. .g y fisvfwifatf- ' M. Meter., .1--J., .- ,: hv?ff,.5f,,a.,.-.,,3...,.- .. F . qi'+vx'M'Xi W J X ,f f R ,, , . X fb , ,fe-1:5712-Q-.., .,-, .. Tx: 1 f s 1 , ' 1 ' f f gg I f fe 9 , , ,,zZ:h5E7F41iS:'.7.hIsiyizvw, ,,V:-:grf2gf?52pg:'-1:1-1:4,.y',:9,tg-, .w1.1,aa:...e11.1:f---5.-.fam ff Do not put me to it, For I am nothing if not critical. M. L. R. She throws a halo of romance over allg Calls her biologic lobster Percival. D. G. R. - Myself when young, did eagerly frequent Doctor and saint and heard great argument. E. DE S. ,- ff With a generous resolution that he1 action - , A 77 r- r benelicent. ff . i ff What shall I do to be forever known. 5, V B. S. 'f Science is like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. should be science and practical life alike need is not narrow men, but broad mexfsharpened to a point. A I .V,. ' , What e 7 J 4 E J S Everything's got a moral if only you can find it. E. G. S. X f lul' ii 1 ff A modest, meek, and melancholy maid. I H if I . A kr 1 x -Q. Q53 f Sometimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hang about mine ears. J. P. s. ff Her failings leaned to virtue's sidef' E. H. S. C. A. S. She'd ha' been a match for the lawyers. 98 To question a Wise man is th b e eginning of Wisdom M. .s. t T Q, as I f X x . lf ll . , ' .1 ,,, ? 9 A S X. ., if 2 g W, z 5 . 491 ' Qi, f 4 f 1 f ..., 2 J .gf 'V VY P- W , ,Q X jnsiilgy ft- 'f::v: ,f vw. .fx She never y over-hasty speech. committed herself b Genius is a capacit f Y J. H. s. y or ax olding hard Jtudyf' 'f I can cou ll nt a 7216 bones. N. T. f' You have all those qualities which I have ever regarded as the characteristic excellencies of Womanf' F. H, T. ff Veni, vicli vici W C. M. T. , , ellexley. 9 9 77 . 29: ' Our Ibb in class meeting everything dares, Has her own rules of order and nobody cares. E. B. T. f' Mingle a little folly with your Wisdom. G. G. T. ff She has an athletic figure. R. B. U. New Tori Warld. ff There was such Wealth of love in her. E. F. U. Deep on her front engraven Deliberation sat, and public care. Reproof on her lips and a smile in her eye. M. E. W. IOO ff Ofac uie q scent temper and miscellaneous opinionsf, 'f May as Well have Latin sort of stuffing. V. W. And really she had a mo ,M LPW as If you became a nun, dear, The MW ' For him was ever at his beddes h A twenty hokes clothed in bl inside his head as any other st delicate air. bishop in love would be. ed ack and red, Of Aristotle and his philosophiefi' EGW She thinks too much, such me JW. IOI n are dangerous. 7' Looking into space with strange, dreamy eyes. A. L. W. ff Wrapped up In measureless content. . C. W. 'VI in Y f lily? ' A ,. ., wif.. Q.,-fzlzflg,1gx,:g?::::,4215,1 X X 1:9 4 ,. t ff I love everything that's old, Old friends, old times, old manners, old books. J. W.. ff Our meddling intellects Misshape the beauteous form of things. We murder to dissect. H. L. W. ff There is a lightness about the feminine mind-a touch and go. .R. W. Q9 . H ff So wise, so young they say do ne'er live long. A. S. W. IO2 You are so fhll ofllfeg all Wit and imagination. E. L. W. Sentimentally I am disposed to harmonyg organically I'm incapable ofa tune. A. E. Y. IO3 btuhents' Qssnriatinn QDfficerss HARRIET JEAN MACCOY, IQO3 FLORENCE MARY BENNETT, 1903 EMMA PHOEBE WATERMAN, 1904 ALICE FORMAN WYCKOEF, 1904. 104 President ffice-'Preddfnt Serretary Treasurer Tw' .. f' J. 'WLM EM ,.. 11 N JANET H Hmm e.4l3W' iwEdWmm.:,:,.,f1fmn Ilnwm a'H'w T mmlllllllllllMlmlllmmmmmmmlimluhHmWHWlM 3 Mnuia15e!l'1E! 3 J Q'LlZlIl1I'IIfU2B U11 g5lZlffQ5UUZEl1ITl2l'lf HARRIET JEAN MACCOY, 1903 Chairman FLORENCE MARY BENNETT, 1903 Secrktary A C. M. THOMPSON, 1903 M. HISCOX, 1905 M. JUDSON, 1903 H. HAGUE, 1905 M. YOST, 1904, Prexident ypRaymonzl S. B. CONVERSE, 1904, President ffSrrang H. E. TRUE, 1904, Prexident g'Dafvi:on M. BRUNNER, 1904, Presidgnr of Lathrop. F. T. TOWERS, 1906 H. JOHNSTON, 1906 Qlnmmittee on Qlnnferring with the faculty nn Qlnllege Engagements HARRIET JEAN MACCOY 1903 Cbairmm I. DUNCAN, 1903 E. RIEDELL, 1904 M. BELL, 1904 M. L. HENNING, 1905 105 Qibriztian Qssnfiatiun OF IOYSSAR COLLEGE QD ff i c ers GERTRUDE LOUISA BESSE, 1903 President ADELAIDE BOURNE, 1903 Vice-President MARJORIE HELEN VAN DEUSEN, 1904 Recording Secretafy EDITH BROWN GURLEY, 1904. Carre:pm1dingSefretary ELIZABETH EUDORA CURTIS, 1905 Treamrer ' 106 Qtommittees of the Qthriotian Association dliommittee on Ebehotional Qweetingf MARGARETTA W. HOLDEN, 1903, Chairman MARION R. CANBY, 1903 MARGARET FLEMING, 1905 MARY TAYLOR, 1904 HILDA JOHNSTON, 1906 rlllommittee on 2BihIe Stump ' MINNIE E. WAITE, 1903, Cbairnzan KATHARINE MORGAN, 1903 ALICE F. WYCKOFF, 1904 LILLIAN E. MCCARTHY, 1903 MARJORIE HISCOX, 1905 MARY DE FREMERY, 1904 MARY REED, IQO5 Qliommittee on Qlbissionary work MARY YOST, 1904, Chairman NORA TAGGART, 1903 EMILY H. WELCH, 1904 A. LOUISE HENRY, 1904 ALICE F. WYCKOFF, 1904 HELEN HAGUE, 1905 Qtommittee on missionary jfinanee HENRIETTA DRURY, 1904 MARY TABER, 1905 RUTH UNDERHILL, 1905 ADELINA KUHN, 1904 EDITH ASHMORE, 1906 Qiommittee on c15eneral Philanthropic work MARY BELL, 1904 ETHEL SCHUYLER, 1903 RUTH ADAMS, 1904 L0UIsA CHAPIN, 1903 SYLVIA BUFFINGTON, IQO5 rniommittee on 'work Hmong the 9l9oio5 LEA TAY'LOR, 1904, Clmirman LOUISE MERRI'F'I', 1903 MABEL HOLMAN, 1904 JOSEPHINE SUTPHIN, 1903 ALICE B. RHONE, IQO5 L 107 dllnmmittez nn work in ilbnugbkeepiiz SARAH CONVERSE, 1904, Chairnzan HELEN MCWILLIAMS, 1903 JESSIE MURPHY, 1904 ESTELLE G. SMITH, 1903 , CAROLINE S. BARNES, ETHEL BRIGGS, 1905 V Qtommittez nn. 9ll9u5ic MAEEL D. HOLMES, 1904, Chairman CELIA SPICER, 1903 LUCY JACKSON, 1904 MARIAN VOORHEES, IQO4- dlinmmittez on jfinance MARY CUTLER, 1905 ELIZABETH E. CURTIS, 1905 EDITH HOWE, 1906 ROSE IRVINE CONVERSE, 1906 RUTH MASON, 1906 Cnlnmmittez nn lmprzszntatinn in the Daman Qwieczllanp LOUISE HENRY, 1904 HARRIET MANNING, 1905 Gliummittzz nn Qlaemhzrzbip MARION R. CANEY, 1903, Cfaairman EDITH B. GURLEY, 1904 MABEL D. HOLMES, 1904 JESSIE MURPHY, 1904 ADELAIDE BOURNE, 1903 L0U1sA CHAPIN, 1903 MARGARETTA W. HOLDEN, 1903 MAUDE LEPPERT, 1903 ELIZABETH PARKER, 1903 ESTELLE G. SMITH, IQO3 MINNIE E. WAITE, 1903 SARAH CONVERSE, 1904 CORA D. WELCH, 1904 EMILY H. WELCH, 1904 ETHEL J. BRIGGS, 'IQO5 MARJORIE HISCOX, 1905 A. LOUISE HENRY, 1904 MARY C. REED, 1905 IOS 1905 MARJORIE H. XIANZDEUSENQIQO4 X X A N H E Wx Y ff I F ,mF ,.., X ,, ,QGFII f J E R lWg!X l E l gf XM, X I, I fi 1 w M-4 N I '::wE!E,., Sgt -nd f I bilaletbeis Red, White and Blzzf 2Dfficzrs GRACE ALLEN POWER,1903 Prmdent MARGARE'FTA WEBB HOLDEN, 1903 Vice-President MARY LOUISE HAGERTY, 1904 Secretary GERTRUDE BENNETT DAY,1904 Treasurer ABEYBEALFORBES, 1904. Prapfrtyfllanagfr MARGARET FLEMING, 1905 jssistant Property Manager IIO Qlbapter Qlpba Qbfficzrs ROWENA B. UPTEGROVE, 1903 AGNES Woon, 1903 CoNsTANcE-WARREN, 1904 HELEN JOHNSON, 1905 M. G. Arey G. L. Besse J. S. Brown L. Brunner A. L. Corbin M. Davidson H. B. Black M. W. Brooks M. Brunner M. S. Converse M. G. Foley E. G. Gardiner L. E. Griflis S. C. Angell L. W. Atkins H. C. Babson S. Y. Beiermeister M. B. Bon J. Clarke M. H. Baldwin R. Bribach J. B. Bruyn R. L. Davey ' C. L. Fleming W e 111 h 2 t 5 1903 N. A. Dunbar E. Morrison I. Duncan H. Norton C. C. Eastman E. Randall J. Hurd E. de Sallier E. S. Jackson B. V. Schuyler M. 'Mather 1904 H. Hagerty ' N. W. Owen M. L. Hagerty Perry A. L. Henry C. L. Rudyard I. E. Judson G. A. Kennedy E. R. Moore M. E. Norris E. E. Curtis S. C. Duke H. B. Dunstan H. Hague E. M. Johnson H. Johnson M. l. Marx A. L. Miller H. Millington R. A. Park M. Patton H. M. Sebring M. O'S.haughne K. M. Steeves SSY M. P. Stevenson 1905 E. Leonard K. S. Loomis E. R. Marshall M. McCloskey G. A. Parrot H. Platt 1906 E. R. Peyser M. A. Platt H. Rumsey A. Tuttle A E. Tuttle III President Vice-Prexiderzt S ecretaz y , . I reasurfr M. I. Starr ' R. P. Uptegrove M. Webb A. Whalen A. S. Wood H. E. Studley S. Taylor L. D. Taylor C. Warren - F. Winchester G. A. Sample M. B. Thistle M . B. Thompson L. Viele L. A. Wandel M. V. Wright L. B. Warnock M. Wilson E. Wortendyke Qibapter imta QDfficfers ELEANOR L. VVRIGVHT CLARE ALLEN, 1903 MARY BELL, 1904. LUCILE H. S'r1MsoN, C. Allen R. W. Barnard G. A. Blitz E. H. Carey E. W. Dean S. H. Freeman L. H. Gregory R. M. Adams E. W. Allen L. L. Atwater M. Bell H. W. Drury M. Gentry E. K. Hawes G. T. Ballard C. S. Barnes L. S. Bradley S. D. Bufhngton M. H. Cutler M. E. Eddy M. H. Hamlin M. R. Amen E. Burlington L. E. Cooley M. B. Jarnagin M. Kinsey 7 1903 1 9 0 4 919 em h er 5 1903 M. Judson V. Kauffman M. A. Knight M. McCulloch L. H. Merritt A. C. Rhodes E. G. Smith 1904. A. Heywood A. D. Hubbell E. O. Page F. Pelton L. H. Stimson M. S. Smith 1905 M. L. Henning R. H. Heywood M. Hiscox D. Lewis R. McCulloch E. M. McKiss0n G. Norcross 1906 S. Lewis R. L. Mason K. D. Parmly E. M. Riddle II2 Presiden t Vi re-President Secretary Treamrer J. H. Sutphin F. H. Talcott E. B. Thompson E. F. Upton H. L. Whitmore E. L. Wright M. T. Thompson M. H. VanDeusen D. Waring C. D. Welch I. C. Wylie M. Yost M. L. Pinckard M. C. Reed L. M. Saltonstall H. V. Swift A. B. Wright E. Wright E. Saville M. E. Sears M. A. Senior L. Shannon Qlbapter Qlibeta Qlbffiterz JANE PRISCILLA SOUSA, 1903 President FRANCES M.A11REL, 1904 'Vice-President HELEN C. Woon, 1904 Secretary GRACE V. MCCARTHY, 1905 Treasurer W 2 IU h BIZ 5 1903 H. Beaham E. S. Danforth E. Parker M. Belknap M. S. Leppert H. M. Peck V- F. Bennett L. F.. McCarthy P. Sousa M. R. Canby M. Moser A. K. Worcester L. Chapin i K. Morgan ' ' 1904 F. lVl. Arrel H. B. Graves E. Murphy- G. C. Benson F. M. Heath E. Riedell M. E. Brown K. M. Cloak G. F. Darrow M. B. Barrere H. H. DeBevoise S. M. DeLamater H. F.. Clinton E. Collins M. Fleming E. F. Adams DQ D. Axtell L. E. Binns B. C. Brumback M. T. Carey H L. M. Congdon R. I. Converse M. H. Crandall F. James F. T. Ladd E. F. Millard . 1905 R. Forbes A. W. Hoag M. M. Jones E. K. Livermore G. V. McCarthy R. K. Peck 1906 H. Cumpson G. H. Ellis E. M. Evans ' C. Fink M. Fitch C. R. Gould R. C. Hendrickson E. M. Hill II3 H. E. True A.9W. Wood H. C. Wood ' G. H. Richardson A. E. Stewart K. B. Sykes R. M. Underhill K. P. Wheeler M. Munn F. R. Nelson J. A. Oliphant L. M. Parry L. M. Ramsdell F. I. Stewart F. E. Williams Qibapter odbmega Qbffictrs MARJORIE L. PRENTISS, 1903 GERTRUDE W. KNowLToN, 1904 MARY R. CONGER, 1905 ETHEL R. HOLDEN, 1905 H. A. Anderson V. Gorham M. W. Holden J. H. Hooker S. H. Hoyt M. C. Kline H. W. Beebe E. S. Beckwith M. L. Conger R. H. Crippen E. H. Day G. B. Day E. R. Dimock A. M. Badeau M. R. Conger M. L. Dunbar O. Hasbrouck N. K. Baldwin H. M. Bowen H. Comstock M. Dimock M. D. Eckhart G. H. Ellis M. C. Evans E. Ford 913 2 m h 2 t 5 1903 H. MacCoy H. M. McWilliams M. F. Merrill G. A. Power M. L. Prentiss 1904 E. L. Dodge M. M. Elder M. L. Holman G. W. Knowlton H. E. Kohlsaat E. M. Plumb 1905 E. D. Hazeltine E. R. Holden M. A. Morgan C. Sealy 1906 M. C. Hamilton L. Hatch E. O. Hincken K. Holman E. Howe B. Hunt H. Johnston E. O'Day 114 President Vice-Prfxicfenz' Secretary Treasm er J. F. Robbins B. Semple C. A. Spicer N. Taggart T. Vanamee J. R. Russel A. P. Stearns M. Taylor O. G. Thurston D. Waring E. H. Welch M. M. Shipp J. H. Ware L. L. Williams M. T. Paine E. S. Rees M. A. Rockwood J. Searing F. C. Sibley F. T. Towers M. Walbridge L. Zimmerman J JZUQH. V ' ,f m , V .Num ' fb 1 :5 ' ' fl 'li1',: iss. ,H i Ilhnatthapter members of ibhilaletheis M. D. Adams l. M. Allerton A. M. Ambler M. F. Anderson M. Andrews M. E. Austin E. L. Baker L. B. Baker M. E. Barker A. S. Barratt C. M. Benton O. A. Boyd E. A. Brown F. Brownell L. L.iBurr A. M. Chamberlin F. Clute E. B. Conklin G. L. Cook D. M. Crabbe M. W. Cross M. B. Doolittle A. E. Dougherty IQO3 M. L. Drake E. B. Dunning B. R. Ellis M. Elting E. H. Fonda C. H. Frederick M. R. Frost K. S. Fulton A. L. Hall M. W. Hall F. Hannah M. L. Heaver H. C. Holzman H. F. Hubbell M. L. Hudson G. M. Huntington I. M. Kahler A. L. Kellogg C. Loeb E. L. Loy A. B. Lupton M. H. MacDonald IIS 1. D. Mahon H. S. Millard M. E. Mills H. A. Neuhaus E. L. Page A. E. Pattison H. 'Payne i L. Pineo M. L. Roe D. G. Rogers E. Sharp M. Smith E. H. Spencer S. A. Streeter C. M. Thompson G. G. Townsend M. E. Waite L. P. Watkiiis C. VVeidensall E. G. Weed A. L. Weiner H. R. Wile H. P. Abbott E. Ambler M A. Arrowsmith H. M. Baltz M L. Bateman M E. Bodden K. M. Botsford G. Boyd L. B. Brewster A. S. Bristol S. L. Burchard A. L. Carson S. M. Case F.. F. Chase B. VV. Catterall M. E. Cole l. M. Coon J. F. Culbert F. A. M G. A. L. M H A. G. E. E. C. C. G. F. A. G. Cunnea' M. Darby C. Draper H. Easton B. Forbes O. Fort de Fremery Gibson M. Gomph A. Gould Green B. Gurley B. Haller Halsted ' V. D. Abbo-tt L. Ambuhl E. Allen l 1994- N. Hart B. M. Hastings I B. M. Hatch C. A. Hawley F. M. Hedden M. H. Hegeman V. L. Henderson J. T. Hequembourg D. W. Hering A. Higinbotham H. Holbrook M. D. Holmes L. E. Horner M. F. Hunt M. M. lngraham L. M. Karcher G. Keith A. Kuhn A. E. Lauder E. L. Lee E. Lefevre L. E. Leonard B. N. McCain F. I. McCandless A. S. MacDonald A. K. MCGibbon M. McKinnon C. C. Malven M. L. Marten S. F. Mason K. S. Merrell M. B. Millspaugh 1905 B. A. Bals -V y H.. C. Bancroft H. C. Barber 116 E. M. Morenus I. L Murphy E. R. Patch E. Platt M. D. Powell C. E. Price A. L. Rich S. C. Russell I. H. Sherwood S. M. Smith W. Smith L. Stanton M. Stanwood P. Stone L. Tallman E. B. Turnbull C.'Z. Van Riper I. A. Voorhees N. R. Waterbury E. P. Waterman A. C. Webster H. C. Welles E. E. Welty I. Wheeler F.. M. White I. Whiteside E. Wilford P. C. Wilson F. Winans L. A. Wood L. A. Wrisley A. F. Wyckoff'- B. R. Barten. L. R. Bass A. W, Bell B. A. Bell G. Bergen O. Bethune B. M. Blount L. Booth E. S. Botsford E. E. Bradford A. B. Bradshaw E. W. Brezee E. Briggs G. C. Brown H. L. Burlingame l. W. Bussey B. M. Butler K. W. Butler H. Campbell F. E. Capron M. L. Chapple M. Chase H. E. Clark A. E. Cochran E. M. Cole E. Collins, E. M. Comstock l. S. Copley R. B. Croll F. E. Day M. W. Dinegan F. B. Dolbeer L. E. Dutton C. M. Edson H. Eldred V. Emrnert E. L. Evans S. M. Falk E. Fernald S. E. Fletcher B. A. Fontarede French S. Frenzel S. Fuller W. Ganong E. Gaylord D. Gibson H. Goff M. Hager E. Haines C. Halsey Hamblen J. Hamburg G. Hardick H. H. Haring J. Hedden F. Heinz H. Hendrick R. Henkel A. Henking C. Hickox L. Hill Hill Holloway F. Hopson T. Hopson A. Howe R. Hubbard L. Hulbert E. Hutchinson T. Johns M. johnson O. Kays M. E. Kelly M. S. Kelly H. Kenyon j.-E. King M. l. Kingston V. R. Kinsell II7 M. L. Knox E. E. Lacey E. C. Lancaster E. M. Lane H. L. Leavenworth H. B. Loewenstein E. E. Loughridge H. M. Lukens A. Lyall J. B. McCrelis E. McLure B. M. McMichael G. l. McNaught 1 H. L. Manning J. A. Matthews A. W. Meserve H. B. Miles K. G. Miller A. R. Mills M. E. Moore H. Morgenthau N. Mottley - L. Muckenhoupt E. M. Nichols M. T. Numsen C. Ohr E. G. O'Loughlin E. H. Ost M. L. Overocker l. A. Owen E. Pattison E. F.. Pitou E. L. Powell C. L. Pratt M. A. Pratt M. Rand N. F. Raynor C. L. Reiley A. B. Rhone J. C. Richardson A. L. Scott S. A. Sherry F.. B.Sherwood M. N. Simon H. A. Slaught H. A. Smith M. K. Smith R. P. Smith H. N. Snyder M. S. Spencer R. L. Adsit L. A. Aldrich E. H. Alvord E. Ashmore H. E. Backus A. W. Beales M. C. Belknap C. F.. Bennett E. D. Borg E. H. Borg E. Bowman H. C. Bradiield M. E. Brooks N. C. Brotherton B. Brown M. Brown F. G. Brumley A. Burlingame D. Burr A. G. Buxton A. D. Campbell F.. Chandler L. Clark L. M. Cuddeback E. M. Spohr M. G. Starr M. B. Steele H. H. Straight B. M. Street F.. Street E. A. Street M. F. Taber E. Tallant M. Tucker A. Tuttle rooo M. Dallas G. E. Dalton F. A. Davis H. B. Davis L. A. Davis i M. Day A. P. Dietzman E. M. Dixon I. Donohue E. Dunwell E. Durrin M. F. Elwell A. M. Evans F.. C. Everman C. E. Farrar E. M. Ferris B. H. Ferriss F.. W. Fosdick L. Fraissinet B. French C. E. Frenzel M. C. Freund A. M. Fuller P. F.. Fuller 118 H. F. Verrnilyea H. A. Vortriecle M. L. Waller C. L. Warner H. W. White M. I. White B. M. Wiggiu J. B. Wilson D. L. Worthington G. A. Yerex M. R. Zacher O. W. Galusha F. E. German R. M. Graff M. A. Green E. G. Hall I. Hays A. W. Holme A. E. Holt B. G. Hurlbut H. Hutchinson E. Jeffery F.. T. Jones R. T. jones C. V. Kahn B. B. Kaufhnan A. M. Kautz A. S. Kerr rN. B. Kimball M. H. Kingsbury E. G. Klahr G. H. Knox C. F. Krause E. L. Larmon G. Lauder I. W. Lawrence T. Lewis L. A. Little E. C. Lowry K. C. McCormick A. McDonnell A. T. McGirr H. D. McKee C. M. Mackellar M. B. Madden H. H. Marcus H. B. May S. F. Mesick F. E. Meyer F.. H. Meyrowitz E. Mills M. Mitchell F. M. Morris K. M. Morris M. Morrison M. L. Morse B. L. Munson B. F. Oldlield J. T. Olclt E. A. Ottman M. T. Paine E. Pierpont H. Poclcman F.. M. Pownall H. B. Price H. E. Putnam R. Ransom H. L. Reeb P. Rhodes M. E. Robinson M. Roden E. M. Rushmore H. D. Rushmore N. Ryder H. A. Scouton H. E. Searle S. Slesinger C. R. Smith K. L. Steelman M. Tupper A. G. Turnbull M. M. Turnbull M. L. Tyler S. E. Tyler F.. K. Van der Veer E. Van Vleet E. C. Von Saltza A. L. Walker L. M. Wallace A. F. Wallach ' E. P. Warren A. L. Weichert E. I. Weil F. A. Welwood M. E. White M. G. White L. J. wus R. D. Wilkinson M. E. Williams M. E. Wilson R. Witherbee M. Nevius C. A. Streibert L. Wolfersperger M. H. Noble M. C. Sweet M. E. Woodvt ard J. S. Norton F. E. Townsend ' .-...,---I-4-,-.g-.-.p.- '.1.j.1.:.:.'.-4.1 .'.-.:.j.j-:.j.'::L.2.' 5.32.-.-.-.:.j.:.'.'-' '.1.j.j-' -'-j- :1 '-IQ'-'-I-1-L11-2-I-fi: '42- 5::6gg:iK?:Z1iE: P IIQ my first ilaall 1915139 H . Jjfisl. . .' Y f A -s f: ' ,fx l i.. ,-,. .. ,- - NOVEMBER 15, IQOQ - . il' fi-si-.+:-.z'.. ff 5 1.1-A fmigxf ,. - .,. M, The Advefzfzzrey gf five Lfzajf Urmlaz V By Anthony Hope QE IJ a r a c t 2 r 5 THE EARL or HASSENDEN . . . M. E. Austin SIR GEORGE SYLVESTER . . F. M. Bennett THE REVEREND MR. BLIMBOE . E. Riddell MR. DENT . . . E. de Sallier MR. CASTLETON 1 V G. Knowlton I iii-Rsiigg CLIFFORD ? Oflicers in the Foot Guard, ?'HFIfJIlgfE2E MR. DEVEREUX J L K. Wheeler QUILTON--Servant to Lord I-Iassenden . H, Neuhaus MILLS-SCIVZHY to Sir George Sylvester L, Sfjmgon QERVANT ...... C. Welch OOTMAN THE LADY URSULA BARRINGTON-Lord I-Iassenden's Sister Bonner Semple MISS DOROTHY FENTON-Betrothed to Lord I-Iassenden . Fanny James MRS. FENTON ..... Maude Leppert GE n 111 m i t t z z MARJORIE LEWIS PRENTISS CRYSTAL EASTMAN RUTH CRIPPEN OLIVE THURsToN MARY CUTLER MARY REED GRACE POWER . ' 'W' . ... , ., . 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X-fjwgx.--,1-ng, '4 .-ns. - -- 4,1 it-5y,,,.51.,fg,,,. , n 4:.'Q.:,,., v ,M W 1. 2i4:'.1f-- .' , v- ,:',,g' xv 322755 -4432 e--,E , , ,. 3, 'wf 0 f 3 ,ff IVF' 6 ff Emir? N , ,fiwefw wwf -,,12'fbf1.f:fw14'g-effx-'. ,avg .-Lrg, f ,uy.,,.,f, W- v W.- ,fa L., , i f : . 'T'7c2.,,A ff: -,, , N. .. 4. ' - Q A f 5 .N v V ww 14, 0V sf ,Z A 2, ,M in 'Wi m I22 Swann ilaall ilalap DECEMBER 13, 1902 S Rofemczry SIR JASPER THORNDYKE PROFESSOR JOGRAM . CAPTAIN CRUICKSHANK VVILLIAM WEs'rWOOD GEORGE MINIFIE . . ABRAHAM A . . MRS. CRUIKSHANK . DORO'FHY CRUICKSHANK MRS. MINIFIE . . Qlbaracters R. B. Uptegrove J. S. Brown . L. A. Wandel 5 L. Brunner . C. Kennedy . F. Pelton Elinor Conklin Minerva Kline Ethel Millard PRISCILLA I . . . Lillie Marshall Ql:UU1I11fttKZ ETHEL MORRISON CELIASPICER MENETTA BROOKS EVELYN GARDINER LUCY BRADLEY , HELEN DEBEVOISE LAURA CONODON I23 Tlllbirh ball lap FEBRUARY 2 1, I 903 5 'CIWZQIJ H0bbe5 EH5t MISS HENRIET'FA HOBBES . Kate P. Wheeler MRS. PERCIVAL KINGSEARL Helen H. Talcott MISS MILLICEN'F FAREY Dora Waring MISS SUSAN ABBEY . Louisa Chapin JANE .... Elsie R. Marshall MR. PERCIVAL KINGSEARL . C. S. Barnes MR. WOLEE KINGSEARL S. H. Stimson MR. GEORGE JESSOP . . Searing CAPTAIN SANDS . . M. Gentry CHARLES . . S. Lewis GK n mmittze MARGARETTA W. HOLDEN, MARY TAYLOR 1 VIRGINIA GORHAM GERTRUDE B. DAY ELIZABETH K. LIVERM-ORE GRACE A. RICHARDSON MABEL H. KINGSBURY i 124W --wwf--mv, -'1 ff.?':'i.f 7T Y' - G.f.f195.E'ia0 ' 'E l . ' . '-Mi' '.:61?3:4::'1'f5', f41, 7'-11?!2-H f . JL -24' 2 - - -'f.:-fl, . f:1Q.f'?'E24fi!E5'9,gff 35.3131 :.f,' EM ,:v'4z cf-:J'.1 Z?f5 -311' ,V z . ' 4..:.w,g,z-1.1- V '1 wg.: .wffwyw . I , ., -535 , 4.13. -' J.. ' ,1fw1f:4: f'Ef2' in iff: -.fr s' , I 1:-1--ww ' .. 1 V1 .-1,12 ' V -' . , . 1142? , :fi ff? -5 P ' 7 J rv- f- ' - ' ' A1131 iff' J -5:22 ' -A-,: Ewdff iff! , new nfs- .. ' f- ' .4 M4 .,:. -Mya ,, ,yi .. . -. -1 V- -,xy 1 ' 15:13. , -rj , 6 ., .- :.'..:1 . 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BOB H I LES DEUX SOURDS QUnder Direction of the French Clubj Qlbapter Beta December 6, 1902 K A LION AMONG LADIES February 28, IQOJ' A DOUBTFUL VICTORYJ' Qlbapter Gtheta I February 14, 1903 GASKET SCENES FROM UIVIERCHANT OF VENICE February Iel, 1903 'C ALS VERLOBTE EMPFEI-ILEN .SICI-I H A QUnder Direction of the German Clubj Qlbapter 91Dmega Deeemberi 6, 1902 February 28, IQOJ 'C TI-IE REGISTER H TI-IE BALIVI GE GILEAD 127 3 I2 5 'H97 ' -C ' ',H: , r x Eu 'Z v, .. - 4.-2 f ,' f ' .13 21 ' Nix,-V - lib-fi. -23,1 gwf,.v, - ,A .ff , 4,,,?,o.,,m5q1,,H, sqnwggl if 2 5 + gf- fsfw. Q lg N. 5 1: 355.1-1 4 - . - . - ,f ' vu. Lf' X4 , ,,.-7 -if v f - x ' 9 Sr i w - pj' 'Wg 'L L. ' f M by 'j ' -in , 1 A -6' ,7 q Ima' , , 4,-A X 0 'R fi 0 . ,, ,Q V ,K ,,.. A X.. . YA f . H u N 1 f T AN' -vm Mm. . . ..,X .y W . . I I I , fb- ig NN .BM 'L E . A 1 'X' n .f 5235. 'YS -' 1 f ga, 5 .W . L W5 QM ' N-f- .5 ln M5-ri . 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X .., f-41 A 1 E I IN j ' kf' X225 ' - A A X 5 6 '5TUle'EiY Qtbletiz Hssnriatinn Qbfficers lX1ARGARET MATHER, r9o3 President MARHY GENTRY, 1904 Vzk'e-Pnfszdenf ELIZABETH RIEDELL,1904 Secretary LILLIE MARSHALL, 1905 , Treaszznfr 130 04XFA'VA.NVlAXZNIAYAW7lA..YXll:X AVA, I ZS NWkX0kNHkNW VAWlNWeE0 J . i i NW We Www 5 ek fm? Q xl IQ! wx? 5 2 .... -- ff. .. . 11 . 'f' f hf'f-'fLv .wifi f . S . 'f 1 ' - 1 aj q. 5gy .f' 5' f 4 in ' .. , .,if?ff' zTp A '- fxyj , 'ex V -' '-7 iv' 1' ': 'ff . 1- it -. ez-fx f - - . . sw . .... R f a. L X Miss BALLANTINE PROFESSOR ELV M. D. Adams I. M. Allerton H. A. Anderson M. F. Anderson M. G. Arey R. A. Bahret E. L. Baker I M. Belknap F. M. Bennett C. M. Benton G. L. Besse G. A. Blitz A. Bourne I. S. Brown L. L. Burr M. R. Canby E. Carey L. Chapin E. B. Conklin E. S. Danforth E. W. Dean N. A. Dunbar E. B. Dunning C. C. Eastman M. R. Frost L. H. Gregory members PROFESSOR MOORE Miss DIALL 11903 A. L. Hall F. Hannah M. L. Heaver M. W. Holden I. H. Hooker S . H. Hoyt G. W. Huntington M. L. Hudson E. S. Jackson M. Judson M. C. Kline M. A. Knight I M. S. Leppert E. L. Loy A. B. Lupton L. E. McCarthy H. MacCoy M. McCulloch ' M. H. MacDonald H. W. McWilliams M. Mather M. F. Merrill L. H. Merritt ' K. M. Morgan M. Moser H. A. Neuhaus I3I Miss MAY DR. THELBERG A. E. Pattison H. W. Peck G. A. Power I. F. Robbins M. L. Roe D. G. Rogers E. Schuyler ' B. Sernple 4 E. Sharp E. G. Smith M. Smith - J. P. Sousa E. H. Spencer C. A. Spicer M. I. Starr N. Taggart F. H. Talcott C. M. Thompson E. B. Thompson T. Vanamee M. V. Washburn L. P. Watkins H. L. Whitmore A. S. Wood A. K. Worcester E. L. Wright' H. P. Abbott R. M. Adams F. M. Arrel L. Atwater H. M. Baltz F, Beckwith H. W. Beebe i M. Bell ' H. E. Black M. E. Bodden K. M. Botsford J. Boyd A. S. Bristol M. E. Brown L. Burchard E. L. Campbell A. L. Carson B. W. Catterall E. F. Chase K. Cloak ' M. E. Cole I. M. Coon ' R. H. Crippen J. F. Culbert F. G. Cunnea A. M. Darby G. F. Darrow EQ H. Day E. Dimock E. L. Dodge H. W. Drury A. B. Forbes L. O. Fort M. de Fremery E. Gardiner 1904 Gentry C. Gibson L A. Gould E. Griffis - Hagerty A L. Hagerty Halsted Hart Hawley M. Heath H. Hegeman L. Henderson L. Henry T. Hequembourg Heywood n S. Holbrook .A L. Holman ' D. Holmes E. Horner Hubbell t F. Hunt james M. Karcher Keith W. Knowlton T. Ladd E.. Lauder L. Lee E. Leonard N. McCain I. McCandless S. MacDonald McKinnon C. Malven L. Marten I32 S. K. E. E. E. E. M. N E. F. I. E. E. M. C. A. E. H S. M. A. M. C. P. H. L. J. L. M O. H C. I. M. F. Mason S. Merrell -- -... F. Millard R. Moore M. Morenus Murphy , O'Shaughnessy W. Owen O. Page Pelton Perry Platt M. Plumb D. Powell E. Price L. Rich Riedell A. Sebring D. Smythe Stanwood P. Stearns P. Stevenson H. Stimson Stone E. Studley Tallman S. Taylor D. Taylor T. Thompsonf' G. Thurston E. True Z. Van Riper Voorhees Voorhees D. Waring C. Warren A. C. Webster C. D. Welch E. H. Welch G. Abbott H C. Babson A. M. Badeau 5.1 G. I. Ballard H C. Bancroft 'T B. R. Barden' , C. S. Barnes ' , M. B. Barrere . ' S. Y. Beiermeister A. W. Bell G. Bergen M. B. Bon y I - E. S. Botsford-1 L. S. Bradley t j A B. Bradshaw , G. C. Brown S. D. Buffington I. W. Bussey K. W. Butler 1 M. S. Chapple M. Chase H. E. Clark J. Clarke E. M. Comstock M. R. Conger I. S. Copley R. B. Croll M. H. Cutler H. H. De Bevoise M. Dinegan . I. Wheeler I. Whiteside F. VVinans A. W. Wood I-I. C. l7Vood 1905 S. C. Dulce . M. L. Dunbar Q L. E.gDutto'n r M. E. Eddyi H. Eldred - V. Emxnert S. M. Falk M. Fleming R. Forbes K. French H. S. Frenzel A- D-. Gibson I H- Hague I M. Haines if - M. H. Hamlin- H. H. Haring O. Hasbrouck F. D. Hazeltine H. Hendrick F. A. Henking L. C. Hickox M. Hiscox A E. R. Holden E. F. Hopson H. T. Hopson A. Hulbert . E. Hutchinson R. Johns E. M. johnson l M. I. Kavanagh F 133 L. A. Wood . F. Wright A. F. Wyckoff . Yost , . M. Keeney . E. Kernble . Kenyon E. King E. Lacey M. Lane ' E. Leonard Lewis K. Livermore B. Loewenstein- S. Loomis r M. Lowry ..M. Lukens I Lyall . McCloskey M. McKissorr I. McNaught L. Manning R. Marshall Marshall A. Matthews. . W. Meserve R. Mills A. Morgan Morgenthau. Mottley M. Nichols G. Norcross G. O'L.o11ghlin H. Ost E. Packard A. Parrott Pattison K. Peck L. Pinckard - E. Pitou Platt A. Pratt C. Price Rand C. Reed L. Reiley B. Rhone H. Richardson M. Saltonstall A. Sample F. Adams L. Adsit A. Aldrich H. Alvord E. Backus C. Belknap E. Binns D. Borg H. Borg M. Bowen Bowman C. Bradfield L. Bribach Brown C. B-ruinback G1 Brumley B. Bruyn Burr . G. Buxton Sealy u B. Sherwood M. Shipp A. Slaught A. Smith K. Smith P. Smith S. Spencer M. Spohr E. Stewart- H. Straight M. Street Street V. Swift B. Sykes F. Taber IQO6 D. Campbell Clark Q M. Congdon Connell I. Converse H. Crandall M Cuddeback Dallas E. Dalton A. Davey B. Davis A. Davis P. Dietzman M. Dixon Donohue H. Douglass Dunwell M. Eckhart H. Ellis 134 I-I. Talcott B. Thistle A I. Thompson Tuttle M. Underhill F. Vermilyea J. Viele A Vortriede L. Waller A. Wandel A Waterman E. Watson P. Wheeler B. Vlfright VVright Wright F. Elwell M. Evans C. Evans C. Everrnan M. Fair Fink Fitch L. Fleming Ford French C. Freund E. Fuller E. Getman R. Gould M. Graff A. Greene G. Hall ' L. Hamilton F, Harris L. Hatch I. J. Hays R. C. Hendrickson E. M. Hill E. O. Hincken A. E. Holt B. Hunt B. G. Hurlbut M. B. Iarnagin E. Jeffery H. Johnston C. V. Kahn B. B. Kauffman A. S. Kerr M. H. Kingsbury M. Kinsey C. F. Krause C. D. Lauer S. Lewis V. Lobingier E. C. Lowry F. B. Lurie A. T. McGirr E. McLure M. B. Madden H. Marcus G. E. Marrett R. L. Mason H. L. M. Kinne F. E. Meyer E. H. Meyrowitz A. L. Miller Millington E. Mills F. M. Morris K. MCC. Morris M. Morrison Morse M. Munn . B. L. Munson H. M. M. H. Noble F. O'Day I. T. Oldt M. T. Paine R. A. Park L. M. Parry G. Peck E. R. Peyser L. M. Ramsdell R. Ransom H. Reeb F. Rhodes M. A. Rockwood E. Saville J. Searing H. E. Searle M. E. Sears Q ll z c i a I5 H. VE. Stull 19 nnnrat-y Qwzmhzc MISS CONSTANCE APPLEBEE 135 M. A. Senior T. H C. M M A. E. M E. E. M T. L. A. E. L. L. A. F. M L. R. F. M R. L. E. J. E. Shannon N. Snyder A. Streibert C. Sweet Tupper A. Tuttle A. Tuttle S. Tyler Van Fleet C. Von Saltza Walbridge H. Wales M. Wallace F. Wallach P. Warner B. Warnock Warren- L. Weichert- A. Welwood G. White J. Will D. Wilkinson E. Williams E. Williams Witherbee Wolfersperger Wortendyke H. Wright - 1 LL'K, Fl H ' wi A P 1 S. z J ' ' 3? fill- su , J 2 rf? -XL! N ' ,.! l'lll' K'- 4 , I- I. rx , 7 . . , A X W J I, 3 -, , fr f ' , . : CD . 2 M2 .. umm ' l l L J f Q T l ' . S! 3, gg f ffk 3 gy ' . , I 5 , f- V V M -. 0' oo QEhent H srurh ibnlher 50 YARD DASH 100 YARD DASH 220 YARD RUN 120 YARD HURDLE RUNNING HIGH JUMP RUNNING BROAD JUMP STANDING BROAD JUMP FENCE VAULT BASKET BALL THROW BASEBALL THROW PUTTING 8-POUND SHOT 300 YARD RELAY RACE 7 seconds I3 I-5 seconds 31.1 seconds 20 seconds 4 ft., M in. I4 ft., 35 in. 7 ft., 6 in. 4 ft., IO M in, 72 ft., 5 M in. 173 ft., 6 in. ZQ ft., II M in. 42 4-5 seconds S SA. S. Wood, '03 7F J , O4 . ames ' F. James, ,04 A. S. Wood, '03 J. B. Lockwood, ,OI D. E. Merrill, '02 E. Gardiner, ,O4 M. Calhoun, ,OI D. E. Merrill, ,O2 J. H. MacCoy, ,03 J. B. Lockwood, ,OI E. H. White, ,O2. 1901 jfielh may Qtbampinnaship WON BY 1903 S 2J5a5li8Il1a1lI CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY 1903 136 jfieln Emp, 1903 A Qlnmmittee ' ' ' A EDITH SARAH JACKSON, 1903 ' HELEN M1.iMCVVILLIAMS,1QO3 , ANNIE BQ' 9WR1GHT,A1905 AMELIA MACDONALD, 1904 KATHAR1NE'.HOLMAN, 1906 ga 1 U .. 5, HN -' 3 'PS ' A M . ff -, If Qf t fml X 1 1 . wt Wk WW Vila A A .ff H1 1903 abasketfball Team A. S. WOOD, Captain A. L. HALL E. W. DEAN M. MATHER J. H. HOOKER N. A. DUNBAR M. L. HEAVER A. S. WOOD 05132211 I G. A. POWER, Manager Centre Centre Right Centre Left Centre Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Left Guard 1904 Jbasketfiball Tllieam' M GENTRY, Captain K. CLOAK M. GENTRY K. M. BOTSFORD S. B. CONVERSE M. F.4HUNT L. H. STIMSON F. S. BECKWITH iyellutn I A. W. WOOD, Manager Centre Cent-re Right Centre Left Centre Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Lefr Guard 1905 Jbasketfaball Ulizam Zllllbitz C. S. BARNES, Captain S. D. BUFFINGTON, Manager C. S. BARNES N. MOTTLEY H. H. DE BEVOISE F. D. HAZELTINE J. H. WARE A. M. BADEAU L. L. WILLIAMS 140 Centre Centre Right Centre Left Centre' Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Left Guard 1906 basket f iball Gram B. HUNT, Captain i L. M. CONGDON R.-C. HENDRICKSON F. T. TOWERS B. HUNT, ' M. WALBRIDGE E. C. LQWRY C. L. FLEMING Jlizn 141 L. M. PARRY, Manager Centre Centre Right Centre Left Centre Right Forward Left Forward Right Guard Left Guard 19113 Qnrkvg Gram MARGARET MCCULLOCH, Capz'zzz'n VIRGINIA GDRHAM, Manager MARGARET ADAMS CLARA FREDERICK HELEN LICWILLIAMS MARY MCDONALD GRACE BLITZ JULIET ROBBINS MARGUERl1'E SMITH CELIA SPICER ELISE CLAPP HENRIETTE NEUHAUS 142 Right Inside Forward Left Inside'Fo1'ward Right Wing Left Wing Centre Half-back Right Half-back Left Half-back Right Full-back Left Full-back Goal, A 2' . 19114 Enrkvg 11261111 MABEL STANWOOD, Capfain GRACE A, KENNEDY, jlffafzager J. S. TAYLOR S. M. CASE M. STANWOOD E. G. GARDINER R. H. CR1PPEN ' K. S. MERRILL E. RIEDELL E. T. LADD A I. BOYD A. F. WYCKOFF A. S. MACDONALD I Right Inside Forward Left Inside Forward Centre Forward Right Wing Left Wing ' Right Half-hack Left Half-back Centre Half-back Right Full-back Left Full-hack Goal LLLLIE 19115 iqnfhpg Gram MARSHALL, Ciflffflllll LOUISE ALBERTA WANDEL, Mafzager MAIKSHALL MCCLOSKEY B. BON MOTTLEY D. HAZELTINE M. LANE L. WILLIANIS KENYON - PATTISON RAND i EMMERT I Center Forward Right Inside Forward Left Inside Forward Right Wing Left Wing' H Right Half-back Left Half-back Center Half-back Right Fullfhack Left Full-back Goal 4 IHIIE Barking Gram EIHEL R. PEYSER, Cajbfaifz LILY ETHEL R. PEYSER LUCY E. SHANNON MARION T. PAINE MARAION CORNELL RUTH,A. PARK - EMILY V. D. FORD LAURA M. CONGDON ELLA F. HARRIS LYDIA M. PARRY ' ELIZABETH M. EVANS MARGUERI1'E BOWEN JULIA SEARING I I ZIMMERMANN, Zllamzger Centre Forward Right Inside Forward Left Inside Fdrward Right Wing Left Wing Right Half-back Left Half-back Centre Half-back Right Full-back Left Full-back .Goal Captain of Sub. Team iliennis iniournainnnt I OCTOBER, vI 902 Championships Singles ...... 1 . M. KINSEY, -1906 u I M. AKINSEY, 1906- DWHH ' S. LEWIS, 1906 146 gk W W I M W A wg f 1 A fl W fl W EQ' AWA ,L 1 Q +2 K c15lee, Qtluh LOUISE BRUNNER,19O3 Leader ANNALUCINDA C0RB1N,.1903 fieeampanist NANCY WILI-IOYTE OWEN,1904 Business Manager FIRST SOPRANOS LOUISE H. GREGORY, IQO3 ALICE W. HOAG, 1905 EUNICE L. CAMPBELL, 1904 CLAIRE L. REILEY, 1905 MAEEL D. HOLMES, 1904. FRANCES E. WILLIAMS, 1906 MARY B. HUTCI-I1NsON, Special SECOND SOPRANOS INGEBORG M. KAHLER, IQO3 JULIET F. ROBBINS, 1903 MAUDE S. LEPPERT, 1903 SARAH Y.BEIER1vIEIsTER, IQO5 CHARLOTTE L. BARNES, Speeia! FIRST ALTOS MARY F. ANDERSON, 1903 LE ORA M. MCCANDLESS, 1905 CELIA A. SPICER, 1903 JESSIE S. NORTON, 1906 HELEN RUMSEY, I 906 SECOND ALTOS HARRIE'F'I'E A. ANDERSON, 1903 GRA'CE A. Power, 1903 HARRIET F. HUISBELL, IQO3 EDITH C. BELL, 1905 LOUISE A. WANDEL, IQO5 148 Qlbannnlin, dBuitar ann Mania muh MARGARET MCCULLOCH,IQO3 L Leader ELEANOR CAREY,IQO3 Manager FIRST MANDOLIN 1. PRISCILLA SOUSA, 1903 MARY I. STARR, LQQ3 ISABEL WHEELER , 1904 ' EDITH PLATT, 1904. MARGARET E. KELLY,1905 RUTH FORBES, 1905 MARIE WALERIDGE, 1906 MARY T. CAREY, 1906 JULIA LAUDER, 1906 SECOND MANDOLINS RUTH MCCULLOCH, 1905 HELEN M. LUKENS, IQO5 HAZEL H. HARING, 1905 CERENE CHR, 1905 A ELIZABETH BOWMAN, IQO6 . MARION A. SEARS, 1906 GRACE NORCROSS, 1905 FLORENCE A. HOWE, 1905 X GUITARS DELL G. ROGERS, 1903 HELEN M. MCWILLIAMS, 1903 GRACE C. BENSON, 1904 IDA M. COON, 1904 MARGARET L. DUNBAR, 1905 RUTH KEENEY, 1905 LAURA C. HICKOX, 1905 V RACHEL L. ADSIT, 1906 BANJOS ELEANOR CAREY, 1903 IRENE S. COPLEY, 1905 MARGARET MCCULLOCH, 1903 T49 Bazaar bpmphunp Qrchzstra LEONARD B. MCWHOOD HELENA. SMITH NELL A. DUNEAR JULIET F. ROBBINS PROFESSOR MOULTON E. M. HEATH K. HOLMAN F. A. BELL F. G. CUNNEA N. A. DUNEAR 21Dffice:5 QIBZIUBZY5 FIRST VIOLINS E. MURPHY H. L. PAYNE SECOND VIOLINS A. HUBBELL B. HUNT VIOLAS CELLO PROFESSOR MOULTON DOUBLE BASS Mlss WELLS FLUTE PROFESSOR DWIGHT ISO Cwzdurtar - Comer! Meifter Serralfzry amz' Treamrer ' Libnzriafz .BZlfi7IE.YJ' Mafzager E. RIEDELL H. A. SMITH G. KEITH G. E. M-ARRETT F. ROBBINS VI-A ,....x Hgh! 1 , . 1 1 1 . ....,.,f- - y X Iii -,....- ,ii.. I Y ,L -i lx A-ig? ' 51:5 'C - A 3- . P5 - ,, 1 ,N 1 X fwf L fi ? .. 5 ' 51' ' K' ,N - Y Q s- T , fx, -L. Q5 ,A-.ia f ',: ,-A - 7 EH. - if 7 5 11 fi 1 X J I . K fx 7 A x g A ' ' f C. C. EASTMAN, 1903 L. H. GREGORY, 1903 1. M. K.li1-1LER, 1903 M. S. LEPPERT, 1903 E. B. THOMPSON, 1903 M. A. ANDERSON, 1903, A. BOURNE, 1903, C. A. SPICE11, 1903 A. M. C1-1AMBE11L1N, 1903 H. F. HUBBELL, 1903 L. BRUNNER, 1903 buff P R O F. G. VC. G O W Ofgarzift and Dirgrtor FIRST SOPRANOS , M. D. HGLMES, 1904. L. JACKSON, 1904. I H. A. SCOUTON, 1906 ' L. WILE, 1906 M. B. HUTCHINSON, Sfffidf SECOND SOPRANOS W. OWEN, 1904 ' M. STEEVES, 1904 L. MCCANDLESS, 1905 N. K. C. A. BARNES, Siberia! A FIRST ALTO5 ' G. A. POWER, 1903 C. BELL, 1905 E. SECOND ALTOS M. T. T1-1OMPsON, 1904. L. A. WANDEL, 1905 ISI Bazaar QIUIIBQB Qthural Qllub ED ff i c e r 5 PROFESSOR G. C. Gow, ' Dimfftof L. H. GREGORY, Praridefzr L. JACKSON, Serrelkzry M. N. ARROWSMITH, Tf5llJZl7'6f C. L. REILEY, Librarian L. A. WANDEL, Arfilaht Libmriarz Q9 z m h t 1: 5 M. W. Amen, '06 FIRST SOPRANOS F. M. Hedden, '04 R. A. Merselis,'05 M. N. Arrowsmith,'04 A. W. Hoag, '05 H. B. Price, '06 G. L. Besse, '03 M. W. Holden, '03 C. L. Reiley, '05 S. Y. Beiermeister, '05 E. M. Hill, '06 F. Robbins,'03 E. Bowman, '06 M. B. Hutchinson, Sp. P. Stone, '04 M. W. Cross, '03 L. Jackson, '04 H. E. Stull, Sp. L. H. Gregory, '03 A. C. Halsey, '05 H.M. McWilliams,'03 H. A. Scouton,'06 G. F. Melvain, '03 L. Wile, '06 SECOND SOPRANOS F M. F. Anderson, '03 C. L. Barnes, Sp. A. Bourne, '03 E. L. Campbell, '04 A.M.Chamberlin,'03 L. Chapin, '03 T. R. Henkel, '05 R. A. Bahret, '03 L. Brunner, '03 M. R. Canby,,'03 E. F. Hopson, '05 Hatch, '06 F. Krause, '06 F.. Wilford, ' O4 I. M. Coon, '04 L. C. C. Eastman, '03 C. M. de Fremery, '04 FIRST Amos ' L. E. Leonard, '04 C. A. Spicer, '03 J. S. Norton, '06 G. H. Richardyon, '05 SECOND ALTO5. H. F. Hubbell, '03 W. Smith, '04 H. Rumsey, '06 L. A. Wandel, '05 iannnrarp Qlazmheti Mrs. E. S. Atwater 152 Mrs. R. Kendrick Mrs. L. Moore Giullege ibuhliratinns 5 W 8,c..M, 1 jiilizrellanp Baath QE D i t D t 5 MARY BELK-NAP, 1903, Editor-in-Claigf LILLIAN ELMINA MCCARTHY, 1903 ELIZABETH RICKER DIMOCK, 1904 MARION ROBERTS CANBY, 1903 EVELYN GAIL GARDINER, 1904 15I15iU255 WEIUHQZIS NELLIE ANNA DUNBAR, IQO3 ANNIE LOUISE HENRY, 1904 154 A ,.,,,4,, ,. , ,V V ,Ta -v ,V ' 93. ffq2j'ff2zxA ' fzffzefjag ' I I , J.: 'Wil 1115, . '-1' 21423147 ' H- v -. mm I 4-:wx 45125 'Mgi 0' -11 'V Q. ,.,, - 1, , a , 2 4 , M L f f 9 fx, ,f ,af fy? f'f rf MK 5.4 X Z , 4 1 f f 0' ,Q I 2 X 7 J ,2LA32i3?5'w'4: ?72?.,,,,y, 4 f f 2 1 ff wwf agwif ,912 ' --41 55152-, ,- A 1- cr--:f:1:'-ff'-Q. .gf M 1, , A, A -9- ,W 112 ,.1.--v,,:.1.a1:.- ,. ,, V f A61- ,. , . sf ' ,J If - FT: assariun oath . 53' , Editor-iw Chia' A' ELLEN JAYNE SHARP Literary Editors . GRACE AGUILAR BLITZ ANNA LUCINDA CORBIN MINERVA COZENS KLIENE Afrt Editorf CAROLINE METCALF BENTON ELEANOR CAREY Buxiness Manager: THEODORA VANAMEE v MARGARET MCCULLOCH 1 - if Serretary ROWENA BEATTIE UPTEGROVE T55 6 cd' J A ,J 1 'gf' 1 5' 1, 1 - 4 . M2 1 5, , fy? , W f 6' f X .li I EDB QEYBB 1 QI Stung in Lwrugressinn x E579 ll . , - I . .f ' 'gig f f Q X lx K A 1 f' I INN, 1 W Y M X. x 1 x . fr . ,' pf ,, ' I ' 'I f f fm :QI 'ff'-Q-GY . 76 , I R If, , E I I ,NZ -'X, Je gb a ,4L?f,,,, 1 . I Di -' . ,i ti K , I X . axtgfa Sp f m f ,iv is - I al ,I M www., 1lfff 'lI.sIvzvtiQx , I A . I' , pf If ISA-wt 1w lJli':,llI, IIIQAQNR- 9' f E I ' I I-Il 'lal3ll,llllr e ll ' x M- 'pf' li H I ,, . ,, 5 1' I 4. It W ik llllifi I ' I I X. -. I -wg, mx , I, 9 ix RAW M ik if I ik XXSs1Qf I I . I 'rt ll IRR I f - - I A tI . , w f- I R we 07 I . tn' I W 8 gk? X -Xa - 4 . .. sf K Lf4 BELL! fait fi Rex if f ,. ibbi Jbeta appa MU CHAPTER OF NEW YORK Qlbfficers MIss EMILIE LOUISE WELLS Miss ABBY LEACH Miss ELIZABETH I-IAZELTON I-IAIGHT Mrss ELOISE ELLERY Qlharter Hpehmhets Theta of New York Alpha of New York Alpha of' Rhode Island Iota of New York WINIFRED BALL, A.B. LE ROY C. COOLEY, PH.D. FERDINAND C. FRENCH, PH.D. HERBERT E. MILLS, PH.D. I. LEVERETT MooRE, PH.D. Alpha of Maryland CHARLES W. MOULTON, PH.D. Alpha of Minnesota THEODORE C. SMITH, PH.D. Alpha of Massachusetts JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D. Alpha of Rhode Island Qlazmhzlts C1EIzI:telJin1903 Emily Beekman Dunning Clara Harriet Frederick Marion Rhea Frost Florence Hannah Violet Kaufman Lillian Elmina McCarthy Margaret Dudley Adams Florence Mary Bennett Gertrude Louisa Besse Adelaide Bourne Alice May Chamberlin Mary Wilson Cross Nellie Alllla Dunbar Ina Duncan Mary Elizabeth Mills Prwidm! Vim- Prefidmf , Sfrrftzzfy Yi7'E'llJ'Zll'57' I 890 I 886 1884 I 886 I892 5 I 8 85 I 892 I 886 Katharine Merrill Morgan Ethel Morrison Henriette Albertina Neuhaus Celia Arnold Spicer Mary Isabella Starr Clara Mildred Thompson Susannah lane McMurphy Minnie Estelle Waite Julia Wheelock F Qinntempnratp Qfficers LILLIAN ELMINA MCC.AR'FHY, 1903 EMILY BEEKMAN DUNNING, 1903- EDITH BROWN GURLEY, 1904 M. Belknap G. L. Besse- M. R. Canby L. Chapin E. B. Gurley Mrs. Kendrick Dr. Thelberg Dr. Kimball members 1903 1904 , A. Kuhn ' lannuratg Qlaefnhzm Miss Wyflie Miss Buck Miss Wells 159 I? Basss. Qlluh , Phfidfnt Secretary Trmfurer E. B. Dunning L. E. McCarthy M. L. Prentiss , M. I, Starr M. D. Holmes Miss VVarren Miss Adams my i' A ihimz ,fiefbwfiig Qlbfficzrs CATHARINE CRYSTAL EASTMAN, IQO3, Chairman ETHEL MORRISON, IQO3, Egpemhers 1903 H. A. Anderson F. M. Bennett E. R. Clapp A. L. Corbin I. Duncan F. M. Arrell M. deFremery C. C. Eastman S. H. Freeman M. Judson E. Morrison H. Norton 1904 M. E. Gardiner G. Kennedy J. H. Russel 160 Secretary J. P. Sousa R. B. Uptegrove H. L. Whitmore E. L. Wright 1 M. Stanwood J. S. Taylor , uttknt illinprrs Qlluh 1 aa' A f:.9wM'D5' QD f f i c z r 5 M A R Y B E L L P7'esz'r!e1zf M A R Y Y o S T ' Vzte-Preszdmz' OLIVE GLADDINGTHURSTON Secreffzry RUTH MAXON ADABIS V Tffefz.9zn'e7' 939 2 UI U B IT 5 1904 R. M. Adams A. L. Henry J. S. Taylor E. W. Allen F. james O. G. Thurston M. Bell G. W. Knowlton M H. Van Deusen H. E. Black H. F. Kohlsaat D. Waring M. W. Brooks E. O. Page C. Warren K. M. Cloak F. Pelton Y C. D. Welch E. R. Dimock E. M. Plumb E. H. YVelch G. B. Day J. R. Russel A. YV. VVood M. Gentry L. H. Stimson H C. Wood A. Heywood M. Taylor M Yost 161 'marshall h 1 I . . if - uc f' 0 'f' fy ji iff- 55-.ffjftl-ff? , ,Mfg ' fy - W4 asf :V V' ' ff X L 1 Y- A f ', X X f X' ZA! Z 7 Z bftiww. MARION BLEGLER DooL1'1'TL'E, 1903 P1'eJz'c!e1zt GRACE AN1'HEA KENNEDY, IQO4 Sggrgfmy KID B mb 2 135 Mr. Mills Miss Weus - 1903 M. D. Adams L. Besse E. S. Danforth C. Allen A. Blitz M. B. Doolittle A. M. Ambler Bourne N. A. Dunbar ' H. A. Anderson J. Brownell I. Duncan M. G. Arey Brunner B. R. Ellis M. E. Austin L. Burr C. H. Frederick E. L. Baker R. Canby S. H. Freeman L. E. Baker Carey M. R. Frost R. W. Barnard M. Chamberlin K. S. Fulton A. S. Barratt Chapin V. Gorham H. Beaham Clute L. H. Gregory M. Belknap B. Conklin A. L. Hall C. M. Benton L. Corbin M. YV. Holden 162 H. Hoyt . F. Hubbell . L. Hudson M. Huntington S. jackson . Judson E. Judson - M. Kahler Kauffman . A. Knight . S. Leppert Loeb L. Loy B. Lupton E. McCarthy McCulloch I. McMurphy P. Abbott W. Allen L. Atwater . L. Bateman S. Beckwith Bell Boyd S. Bristol L. Burchard L. Carson W. Catterall F. Chase M. Cloak S. Converse B. Converse M. Coon H. Crippen B. Day W. Drury B. Forbes M. McWilliams Marcus Mather H. Merritt E. Mills I M. Morgan Morrison Moser Norton L. Page L. Parker E. Pattison L. Pineo C. Rhodes F. Robbins G. Rogers E. V. Schuyler I9o4 de Frernery B. Graves B. Gurley Hagerty L. Hagerty E. Haller K. Hawes M. Hedden H. Hegernan D. Holmes E. Horner L. Heustis Keith A. Kennedy E. Lauder . S. Macdonald K. MacGibbon L. Marten M. Morenus E. Murphy 163 F.. Sharp E. G. Smith M. Smith I. P. Sousa C. M. Thompson G. G. Townsend R. B. Uptegrove E. F. Upton T. Vanamee M. E. Waite C. E. Warner L. P. Watkins H. L. Whitmore H. R. Wile E. Wilford A. S. Wood A. E. Yager J. I. Murphy M. E. Norris J., Perry u I. R. Russel S. C. Russell W. Smith A. P. Stearns M. P. Stevenson H. E. Studley L. Tallman L. D. Taylor C. Z. Van Riper 1. A. Voohees C. D. Welch E. H. Welch I. Wheeler A. F. Wyckoff I. C. Wylie M. Yost Qiullege Setetlement 1903 M. D. Adams M, R, Canby C. Allen L, Chapin I. M. Allerton E, B, Conklin M F. Anderson G, L, Cook M E. AIISHII M, W, C1035 E- Baker E. S. Danforth M Belknap C, Davis F. M. Bennett M, B Doolittle C. M. BCIITOH I, Duncan G. L. Besse E. B. Dunning G. A Blitz C. C. Eltzroth A Bourne C. H. Frederick F- I- BTOWUQH S. H. Freeman L- L- Buff M. R. Frost n A164 MISS WHITNEY MISS WYLIE MISS MCCALEB MISS C. HABIILTON wfficzrs I ELIZABE'l'H FENNO UPTON Elector SUS HASTINGS HOYT Secretary and Treasurer Vzke-Electors. I ' MISS WYLIE FLORENCE H. TALCOTT IQO3 JULIA R. RUSSELL 1904 HILDA VAN K. SWIFT 1905 MARGARET R. AIIEN I9o6 members Fzzczzlly MISS CORNNVALL MISS HERHOLZ MRS. KENDRICK MISS I. PETTEE V. Gorham L. H. Gregory M. W. Holden ' H. Z. Holzman M. E. Mills H. Norton E. L. Parker H. M. Peck G. A. Power M. L. Prentiss A. C. Rhodes E. V. Schuyler E. G. Smith M. Smith N. A. Dunbar S. H. Hoyt I. M. Kahler V. Kauffman M. C. Kline M. A. Knight L. E. McCarthy M. McCulloch H. M. McWilliams E. Ambler F. M. Arrel M. N. Arrowsmith M. L. Bateman I-I. W. Beebe - M. Bell K. M. Botsford L. B. Brewster A. S. Bristol A. L. Carson S. M. Case K. M. Cloak E. M. Cole R. I-I. Crippen E. H. Day B. Day ' R. Dimock C. Draper B. Forbes G. Foley G. Gardiner Gentry Marcus Mather H. Merritt M. Morgan 1 Moser I. Starr H. Sutphin H. Talcott B. Thompson 1904 B. Gurley Hagerty E. I-Ialler M. Hastings H. I-Iegeman L. Henry I. T. Hequembourg . Holbrook . D. Holmes D. Hubbell . F. Hunt jam es E. Judson Keith Kuhn E. Lauder N. McCain F. Mason A. Menner R. Moore M. Morenus Murphy VV. Owen 165 B. Uptegrove. F. Upton Vanamee E. Waite L. Whitmore R. Wile S. Wood L. Wright O. Page E. Price C. Russell A. Sebring - Smith M. Steeves L. Tallman S. Taylor L. D. Taylor I-I. Van Deusen A. Voorhees F. Wright . Vlfaring E. H. Welch E. E. Welty I. VVheeler - E. M. White I. Whiteside P. C. Wilson F. Winchester. A. K. Worcester I. C. Wylie W. Atkins W. Badeau T. Ballard C. Bancroft C. Barber R. Barden S. Barnes R. Bass M. Bell B. Bon S. Botsford S. Bradley C. Brown L. Chamberlin E. Clinton M. Cole R. Conger E. Day M. De Lamater W. Dinegan L. Dunbar B. Dunstan E. Dutton E. Eddy Emmert M. Falk Fernald S. Frenzel E. Gaylord R. Amen Ashmore H. Baldwin D. Borg H. Borg Bowman r9o5 M. Hager C. Halsey f G. Hardick D. Hazeltine R. Henkel F. Heinz A. Henking L. Henning H. Heywood C. Hickox L. Hill Hiscox F. Hopson M. Keeney E. Kemble Kenyon E. King M. Lane g Lewis Lefevre B. Loewenstein S. Loomis M. Lukens R. Marshall McCloskey A. Merselis W. Meserve F. Meyer R. Mills 1906 Brown Brown G. Brumley Burr G. Buxton . D. Campbell 166 E. Moore A. Morgan Morgenthau C. Nutting H. Ost A. Parrot Pattison L. Powell C. Price L. Reiley H. Richardson M. Saltonstall Sealey B. Sherwood M. Shipp A. Smith S. Smith M. Street A. Street Swift F. Taber T. Thompson Tucker . M. Underhill F. Vermilyea L. Waller Waterman Q VVright R. Zacher T. Carey Clark I. Comstock M. Cuddeback A. Davis P. Dietzman M. J. E. E. E. C. E. E C. P. C. M R H K A B. B, H E. H C. J. Dimock M H. Kingsbury Pierpont Donohue M Kinsey P. Rhodes M. Evans F. G. Knapp M. Rushmore C. Everinanu S. Lewis M. E. Sears M. Ferris U E. C. Lowry M. A. Senior Fink A Lyall L. E. Shannon Ford R. L. Mason F. C. Sibley W. Fosdiok A. T. McGirr S. Slesinger E. Frenzel VS. F. Mesick C. R. Smith E. Fuller E. H. Meyrowitz K. L. Steelrnan R. Gould A. L. Miller M. C. Sweet C. Hamilton E. Mills K. B. Sykes - C. HSHdfiCkSOH M Morrison A. G. Turnbull Hendrick M L. Morse A. A. Tuttle Holman F. R. Nelson E. Van Vleet E. Holt M T. Numsen M. Walbridge G. Hurlbut M H. Noble A. F. Wallach Hunt F. O'Day A. L. Warn Hutchinson A. Oliphant E. P. Warner Jeffery M. T. Paine F. E. Williams johnson , M. E. Pattison M. E.. Williams V. Kahn H. M. Patton L. Wolfersperger is fi WF f K ' x ' Zq fl 6 E .1 f, Sew' aah X1 -Qsf x 5 f 'RQ 7 vt .V f . ga ... .N 167 QE. 8 JH. muse nf Qlnmmunsi fllvfficzraef FIRST SEMESTER INGEBORG MARGARETHE KKHLER Speaker HARRIETLANDPAYNE Clerle SECOND SEMESTER SARAH HARRIET FREEMAN Speaker MARION RHEA FROST Clerle Qxoemhlersz The Qlllass M1903 :Debates belel in T. and M. House of Commons in Pezrliezmenl Assembled NOVEMBER, IQO2 Resolved: That the present trade relations between Cuba and the United States be preserved. A Qzeeslion Mirzislry Debezle Oppo.vz'!z'01z NOVELQBER, I902 Resolveel: That the action of the President in regard to the coal strike, in so far as it is a step toward compulsory arbitration, is to be condemned. Question Opposzillofz Deoezfe 0,o,oosz'z'z'o1z DECEMBER, 1 902 Resolveel: That in England the county or borough councils consti- tute the local educational authorities and provide for the support of both Board and Voluntary Schools by public taxation. Qzzesiiofz Jlllnzlflrjf Deoezfe MZ-72 islry 168 lx ,9 N ,z', ' engine Qlbfficere FIRST SEMESTER JEANNETTE STUART TAYLOR Speaker KATHARINESUYDAN1 MERRELI, Clerk E L 1 ZA B ET H R 1 E D E L L Sevfgeafzf-at-Aww - SECOND SEMESTER ALICEFORMAN VVYCKOFF Sjieezker ADELINA KUHN Clerk M A R Y A G N ES M E N N E R Sefgeaizz'-ai-Arvfzs members: fllibe Qllass M1904 'DEBATES OCTOBER, 1902 . Resolved: That full suffrage should be extended to Women of the United States. I Qzzesliofz Aji7'11zaZz'11e' - Debezfe A A ji1'11mz'z'7Je OCTOBER, 1902 Resolved- That a tariff for revenue only should be substituted for a protective tariff. A Qzzesfiorz Ayjivfmaiiife Delmfe N egaiive ' NOVEBIBER, 1902 Q Resolved: That immigration of Chinese laborers into the United States should be prohibited. QZl6SZ'I'0lZ- Ajiwzzatiwe Debezfe -Ajirafzezlizze NOVEMBER, IQO2 Resolved: That the saloons of New York City should be closed on Sunday. , Qzzestiofz Ayjirmezz'z'z1e ' Debate Ajirwzezfive 169 V ' F F i KW- I . . ' I2 Y w QUESTION nterfburietp share MARCH 2 I, 1903 Resolved: That the admission of Chinese Labor to the Philippine Islands should be permitted. Affirmative upheld by T. 85 M.g Negative by Qui Vive. DEBA TERS Gi. 3: QHH. MINNIE ESTELLE WAITE MAUDE SOPHIA LEPPERT ALICE MAY CHAMEERLIN Qui Hike - MARY Yosi' MAUDE FLORENCE HUNT FLORENCE PELTON A COIIIZWITTEES U. 8: HH. INGEBORG MARGARE1'HE KAHLER MARY ELIZABETH MILLS FLORENCE HANNAH ANGIE LILLIAN KELLOGG MARY ISABELLA STARR ETHEL GEORGINE VVEED 170 Qbui Hits , EDITH BROWN GURLEY MAEEL STANWOOD EDNA ORTON PAGE EMMA PHOEEE VVATERMAN NINA HART . Qlbfficers THEODORA VANAMEE, 1903 LOUISE HOYT MERRITT, 1903 JULIA RANNEY RUSSETJL, 1904 PF?SZ'dE7Zf Vim - Pr E5 ide 12 I Sc'c1'eia1'y ami 717'Efl52l7'67' members . I O CLARE ALLEN 9 3 ELIZABETH BURD THOMPSON LOUISA CHAPIN ELIZABETH FENNO UP'1'ON HARRIET' JEAN MACCOY' THEO-DORA VANABIEE LOUISE HOYT MERRI1'T HELEN LOUISE WHITMORE HI!,DA MARGARET PECK ELEANOR LOUISE WRIGHT I 9 0 4 ELIZABETH XVALTON ALLEN JULIA RANNEY RUSSEL ELIZABE'I'H RICKER DIMOCK MARY TAYLOR FANNY JAMES MARY THAW THOMPSON ETHEL MARY PLUMB ' I 9 O 5 DOROTHY LEWIS CAROLINE SEALY MARY CHAPIN REED ilaunncatp 9l9zmhzt5 MRS. KENDRICK MR. MOULTON MISS ELY MR. MILLS MRS. MOULTON MR. MOORE MRS. MILLS MISS SALMON MRS. MOORE 171 2Dfficzras HELEN BEAHAM, IQO3 Preszdem' Nona TAGGART, 1 903 Vzke-Presz'de2zZ GER1'RUDE WILLARD KNowLroN, 1904 Secremry MARGARET FLEMING, 1905 Treasurer V members 1903 Helen Beaham Ethel Wenban Dean Grace Clara Hecker Minerva Cozens Kline Belle McCullough Grace Allan Power Marjorie Lewis Prentiss Josephine Hulbert Sutphin Nora Taggart ' Florence Hazen Taleott I 9 0 4 Lucy Lovell Atwater Annie Wyman Wood Gertrude Willard Knowlton Helen Crosby Wood Helen Fay Kohlsaat ' 1 9 0 S 0 . . 7 Carol Sellers Barnes Louise Ladew Williams Lucy Stuart Bradley Annie Bailey Wright Margaret Fleming ff, ' CIE as : 919 2 m h z t 5 Miss Cornwell, ,77 Miss Wells, '94 Miss Haight, ,94 isnnurarp Qliazmhzw Mr. Bracq Mrs. Braoq Mr. Bawden A Mrs. Bawden ' Mr. Pilcher I72 Mrs, Pilcher Mrs. Taylor Miss Leach Miss Keys Dr. Thelberg f-fa .Hx gsa , I N NIQIIIYI I ' lx '5 3 H 3 i 1 nn' E E E H E E EQ. is-577 0 0 . Snead? - -V., A ' -'H' ' ' OX, ' 1.1 vig, YQS i'19 fm ' I I ' 1 1 7X Q.. . S A 7. R ' Sl' L ff f 'H 'EAAHNIKH 'ETAIREIA Hpoedpos PROFESSOR LEACH L6lV1z7rpOec5'po5 FLORENCE MARY BENNETL1903 Fpapguarezfs ALICE MAY CHAMBERL1N,1903 H 1 2 U ,Ll B O 15 1 1 O V . ' C. H. FREDERICK, 1903 E. B. GURLEY, 1904 K. M. MORGAN, 1903 P. C. WILSON, 1904 I . ' K 0 z V O0 V 0 i ' Miss Macurdy Miss Thallon Miss Armstrong T903 F. M. Bennett C. H. Frederick L. E. McCarthy H. L. Payne A. Bourne M. L, Hudson 'H. S. Millard M. E, Waite A. ,M. Chamberlin I. M. Kahler K. M, Morgan M. V. Washburn M. W. Cross E, G, Weed 1904 S. L. Burohard L. Stanton I. Wheeler P. C. Wilson E. B. Gurley 91905 B. R. Barden H. Eldred A. E. Loughridge C. L. Reiley E. W. Brezee F, E. Hutchinson H. L. Manning H. A. Smith E. Briggs - 1906 R. L. Bribach A. M. Evans S. Morris A, L, Walkgf B. Brown A. M. Fuller 1. W. Perkins M. E. Wilson M. Connell J. Lauder H. E. Leach 1. H. YVright G. E. Dalton 1 . 173 wi A35 Ei W1 Qff T Yr' 5 I! J .- 1 ESSEX? ff . .. -v F' . Q- E- 9 vm!! ,F . xx. alll P, lf,fq,,,.X i .r vfwgibgd - 50 fsf-.,..y fray , args' X1 my 1- .N Lx 3. ,,M.',.' -fag Q-.. S L Qlluh frangars I si, L it f li E il Ulf i . W in xl li e s 1 c. 4 i 5 Q . 2Dfficers M. IULESCAMBON CLAREALLEN,r9o3 . MARY FLORENCE ANDERSON, 1903 ELIZABETH WAL'l'ON ALLEN, IQO4 JESSIE Bovn, IQO4 HD 2 m h iz r 5 1903 C. Allen H. Beaham V. Gorham I. M. Allerton G. A. Blitz M. W. Hall H. A. Anderson 0. Boyd H. C. Holzman M. F. Anderson M. R. Canby S. H. Hoyt R. M. Bahret E. W. Dean F.. S. jackson A. C. VVhalen 9 IQO4 Q E. W. Allen K. M. Cloak F. james L. L. Atwater I. M. Coon L. M. Karcher H. M. Baltz E. Green G. VV. Knowlto F. S. Beckwith H. Hagerty S. F. Mason Boyd E. M. Heath E. F. Millard C J. A L . F.. Price . L. Chamberlin . E. Horner ilannnrarp Qlazmhzw Prof. jean C. Bracq Mrs. Bracq T74 H0lZ07'07jf Presz'a'mZ Presz'dm Z Vice- fD7'6SZ-0,612 Z Sfcrefary Treasurer L. H. Merritt H. A. Neuhaus A. C. Rhodes E, V. Schuyler J. P. Sousa E. M. Plumb M. S. Smith n M. Taylor M. T. Thompson O. G. Thurston C. D. VVelch Miss Rogers Miss Baird Miss Shaw, ,Q7 Miss Epler Miss Arnold,'97 Miss Florence Bracq A. R A M. H. er eutsrbe Herein . his A .fr 2IDff1cer5 HELEN LoU1sE XVHITMORE, 1903 P1'e.v'z' il 'f x V :Uf!lA! . I ,lim Q-' H.: I ft lx 5 7. EDNA LOUISE Lov, 1903 Dice-Pres? -. ill! EDNA OR'1'ON PAGE, 1904 Sfcrffary 1- ' :' ' ' xi, : fi, ' 'Q' f ' lf- 5. SYLVIA BUEEINGTON frenzy rm' ' 9 -no ' HD 2 m h nz r 5 I 9 0 3 ' M. Ambler I. M. Kahler G. A. Power . A. Bahret M. S. Leppert M. L. Roe . T. Barratt C. Loeb N. Taggart . M. Bennett E. Loy M. V. Washburn . M. Benton S. McMurphy L A. C. Whalen . H. Frederick H. S. Millard H. L. Whitmore VJ. Hall H. A. Neuhaus f H. R. Wile . Hannah H. L. Payne A. E. Yager F. Hubbell 175 P. Abbott Ambler Bell M. Botsford Brunner L. Burchard W. Catterall Converse M. Darby G. Foley B. Forbes B. Barrere Bergen M. Blount Batsford D. Buffington Burlingame Butler Clinton M. De Lamater Dinegan Eddy Emmert Ambler Axtelle 1904 C. Gibson Green E. Haller K. Hawes M. Hedden W. Hering jackson Kennedy Kuhn S. Merrell I 9 o 5 M. Falk Fonterede Gaylord C. Halsey J. Hedden Hill Johnson Keeney Lewis K. Livermore M. Lukens 1906 M. Morris Saville Shannon 176 E. O. Page J. Perry W. Smith 1 K. M. Steeves L. D. Taylor C. Z. Van Riper H. C. Wells E. E. Welty I. Wheeler P. C. Wilson I. C. Wylie B. M. McMichael H. Morgenthau L. Muclcenhoupt E. M. Nichols E. Ost M. L. Pinckard M. Simon H. Straight H. Vortriede A. V. Ward L. A. Wrisley M. R. Zacher 1 S. Slesinger L. Zimmerman ranhhaugbters nf Bazaar Qlnllege -1' li 2Dff1czra LoUisA CHAPIN, IQO3 Preszkieni DORA WARING, 1904 ' l7z'ce-Pvfeszdmt FLORENCE ELIZABETH CAPRON, 1995 Secvfemrjfafzdfzefzsurer flbzmhers 1 1903 Clare Allen Louisa Chapin Kate Stagg Fulton Margaret Amanda Knight Elizabeth Walton Allen Lucy Lovell Atwater Margaret Munro Elder Ona Caroline Gibson Caroline Sellers Barnes Gladys Charlotte Brown Florence Elizabeth Capron Marion Freeman Elwell Marion Fitch Anne Waddington Holme 1904 1905 1906 177 Harriet jean AMacCoy ' Louise Hoyt Merritt Elizabeth Burd Thompson Lillian Eyre Griffis Laura Stanton Mary Thaw Thompson Dora Waring Hilda VanKeek Swift leannette Huntington Ware Louise Ladew Williams Katharine Dunbar Parmly Lucy Eliot Shannon 4 in V X NX ii 35fMW1fq B19 ,UH HUD my J 5 LEX-g'3'1Q,gS4'gff'P e i ,Q XX Q o Q ' i i H f' in 'Effxlf 'A ff- 'Q 1 ' i in W1 iii? ii 1 QM !Hjifs I MVK w 41 U W P1 ,iii W , .Zyl ,fix i ,, ,w,3 ,L 5,'-1 , rm A Ti if if l 'lM 4 Q' W X f 4' ifgwifmi' V A Y A 1, '44 'i my -,. will M Www QDffi c ers ELEANOR LOUISE WRIGH1', 1903 Preszdeni VVINIFREDSMITH, 1904 .Secfefmy Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut HDBIIUJBIB 178 oo 00000 ooo oo on o o I 1 iixlx lx 19' '21 I A , f dll X JW N I 1 Xl -JL. -gl' -f V' P' :wif X if-4- ' ' 0 ' ' Q , ,hA, G 1 ,, ,J X ,f . X U5 00 R -J ,ff Heuer A f I on l 0 N . 00000000006 bout barn Qiluh 2IDfficers i BONNER SEMPLE, 1903 P7'e5z'dmt M A R Y Y o s T , 1 9 o 4 l7z'ce-Prfszkienf M ARIE LUMP KIN PINC KAR D , 1 905 Secremry and Trefzxzzrer HD 2 m h e r 5 ' ' Kentucky A io Georgia 6 Missouri 6 t Maryland 4 Alabama 3 District of Columbia 3 Tennessee 3 Texlas 3 West Virginia . 2 North Carolina 1 South Carolina 1 Virginia 1 43 179 nrbester Qiluh Nni ' lu 13 l 2IDfficer5 GEORGIA M. HUNTINGTON, 1903 7 Preszdm! ANNA LUCY RICH, 1904 I Vz'ce-Preszklent RUTH HICKS CRIPPEN, 1904 Secrelmjf and Trefzszzvfer HDBIUUBIZS Miss Ellery 1903 , M. E. Curtiss G, M. Huntington J. H. Hooker H. R. Wile A IQO4 4 M. S. Converse E. F. Millard H. E. True R. H. Crippen A. L. Rich E. M. White A. DeL. Hubbell 1906 L. J. Wile 180 Lrg. Ql iragu QEIuh QDff1cer5 HELEN FAY KOHLSAAT, 1904 Presikierzi ELSIE MARGERY HEATH, IQO4 Vz'ce-Preszkierzt IRENE WHYTE BUSSEY, IQO5 ' Sfcremrymza' Treasurer KID 2 m h 2 r 5 1 1903 C. M. Benton H. Hoyt M, L. Roe M. L. Drake McCullough T904 H. M. Baltz L. Hagerty H F. Kohlsaat H. E. Black Mg Heath E. O. Page E. L. Campbell S. Holbrook M S. Smith M. E. Cole M. Karcher L. D. Taylor Keith H1905 9 E. M. Blount R. Holden M A. Morgan 'A. B. Bradshaw johnson L. E. Packard I. W. Bussey L. Knox M F. Wright R. Forbes V. McCarthy . 1906 E. Chandler Hatch I. S. Norton J. Donahue A. Little S C. R. Smith D. M. Eckhart Lowry L. Zimmerman G. Ellis B. Madden lennnrarp Qlszmhzr Miss Stone 181 11.56. 111111. in 6 QA,x.a--1'D'5.i, HARRIET PAYNE, 1903 President STELLA MAY SMITH, 1904 Viee-President ANNIE D E MOTTE TUTTLE, I 905 Serretary and Treasurer 913 em b e rs 1897 GERTRUDE SMITH 1903 HARRIET PAYNE 1904 1 STELLA MAY SMITH 1905 .MARY BELLE BARRERE ANNIE DE MOTTE TUTTLE 1906 'EDITH CLARA EVERMAN FLORENCE REEB NELSON ELSA VAN VLEET 182 Prefidenz' Wee-Prexident Secretary Ygvaxurer NORA TAGGAR'F ETHEL NIARY PLUMB 9f'Left on Papa's Hands . .15 Qlbfficeras GERTRUDE WILLARD NORA TAGGART ELIZABETH BURD ETHEL MARY PLUMB fID2lTlU2l75 KNOWLTON THOMPSON ELIZABETH BURD THOMPSON GERTRUDE WILLARD I 8 3 KNOWLTON 1. W if f ? ff fx -. ' f Mfyfw fm? lf? ,A ggi: L UU N xx , gig. 1 5.1 -1, -N fig, -Q . Q gl: 'YAXIX Q C -AE '.-2,15 '1-'FK I ,x 1f':'r'iQ,'. gg-13 X. X 4A.?'Ngg:E,l Q 'km 7 L INK ' 'rel' 1 s If GNN mf- , ' nl' N X xi! hifi Rl mr 'SK I 1211 -... JE, 'Q wig gk? I vim fx NX 6 Lid 5 ax ' H , MR A ff' 0 hm. kuml' 5, -Rf, ,.-'vw 1 K gf Kpy ul -.I .,.. it kg A. M A .R A Nl A 4 -fr Xu ff X 4 I1 1 A KIQQ- -1 y qfqvi ,an was ' LX 'n L R7 +V ai m X R , . A ,Wh H, R, , f W. 1 ':,..uIl ' Q -, , f N R-R.. A l X ' Xllhh, Y .V -:rj Illlm-w NHL., l NN W V ww f x x Q F M- x l ' 'n 1 s X, ' 1 . ' K ull, Bow ,of X. Vx: ll WX The 'GEHHBB 3Knhm Qlluh MIssM.W.WH1TNEY ..... Direrlor M I S S F U R N E S S ..... . lssixtani Director QD f f i c e 11 as MARY HARRIE'FMACDONALD, 1903. . . President MARGARET TUCKER, 1905 .... Vzke-President MARY ISABELLA STARR, 1903 - . Secrez'azyand'Y9'easurer HD e ni h e r 5 ' 1903-37 1904-59 1905-41 lkannntany Qtaemhew MR. JOHN BURROUGHS MRS. HARRIE'f M. MILLER MRS. HENRY VAN INGEN 184 15, DV eggs I .E-3.9 SUCLZIB rig' X Qigfsma QZ4. ? is QSJQ Wil 57. kim -1 sm E A- ffl, V,7.:.RL x LX ' --we gash Wlural - 2Zh?5xKQi AV MQ QDfficzr5 J -Q 9 le ff' wsu fh wif? YQ 6154 :E G' 4 .gala EY, W 9 1 u 0 f L5 m fg cfs ' v . , A N I i, 1 8'3 f 1. f x sis? iaqsriggr fi X5 if . , , , X fw- Miss LEACH . Premjmf MARGARET AMANDA KNIGHT Mfg-Prmglgnf VIOLET KAUFFMAN SE67'EZ'07:j' and Treasurer Florence Bracq Miss Braun Miss B. Dwight Miss Ely Miss Freeman 1903-39 HDEIITUZIS Miss Francis Dr. Harley Prof. Herholzv Miss Keys Miss May IQO4-28 Miss McCurdy Mrs. Overocker Miss Petree Miss Richardson Miss Robinson 1905-43 185 Miss Smith Miss Struck Mrs. Taylor Dr. Thelberg Mrs. Tillinghast 1906-12 Q66 JM-'Wg B53 9 XZ, W 'fulfil' f F ' Alas , 'C ll xp? ' l . ,L i V - A Y ' ':A'Qf 'f' NXJAY, 'Sci i 1' : l J A.. I , f -'i,.1yat5g, 1 ' T We 'e - if 1,-4:ff,'i5T M' ' ' 4' ' 'H-E E1 C ee ' . fi-54 1, Rift ,X T 1 f l gli , f , 7 -Ac , -Af'-itil' X A T fi P i . I W i Cyl' be istafbin glfamilp MOTHER PISTACHIO MERCY MARIGOLD PISTACHIO PEACE PURGATORY PISTACHIO CHARITY CORRECTIONS PISTACHIO FAITH FUCHSIA PISTACHIO JOY JASMINE PISTACHIO GLORY HALLIZLUJAH PISTACHIO GLADIOLA GALAPU'FIA GRACE PISTACHIO CONSTANCE CHRYSANTHEMUM PISTACHIO Ethel Morrison Marion Davidson Eleanor Carey Margaret McCulloch Ina Duncan Clara Frederick Crystal Eastman Elsie Clapp Hilda Norton HOPE HELIOTROPE HYACINTH I-IOLLYHOCK HONEYSUCKLE PISTACHIO Wfaken. 186 Anna Corbin J! J , X' . E E 1 E 5 x 5- . ' 4 H ' Z. 17- :mn V 3 5 2 ,Q 0 fy 1? ff If I . fl 'Q I ' I x 54-I x 1-if J . 9 . t 1 1' J 4 I, f , 4. I 1 , 1 A 4 li X I Y 1 0 ' 5 . ., ' xx X ' A Q ' ll i X 4. h ' , Ni ?f 1.,Nfff' A ja, 6 My I f fi I A15 MARY E. MILLS, C. C. ELLEN SHARP, C. D. M.. LOUISE H. GREGORY, H. M. M. MARION R. FROST, T. F. I MARY L. HUDSON, R. A. CLARA C. ELTZROTH, C. S. SARAH H. FREEMAN, B. W. 'MARY I. STARR, E. , lx A f 1. XZ--- J., L XS Z x . Q- ' X,ix,- l, ,-- NJN 071, an 0 .., ,. LEA -lf.. X' - 1 NVQ A-Q z . -5-N, I 3 f f Q 1 'Y ' -- n. ,Q'-f'l..' 72? If -. V : f -' ' 1 'Q-f QQ- I r f-ff Y .f f XX 4 C-I 0 1- X A PIL wtf f gfx .im ' ' X7 lg A AJ- ' In Ap I87 S ll I ll ! Zfffifm ? X X, J. ms'-'g1g.' ,. 1 .1 'Q' '.' :uf -' ink 5 5 llll - 1 'v- 3-Z If l- ..-. A HEEEH' '51- -f 1 , 1 ' un ll -ny Z' n ul X I: . In u 'A ', -f, nf 1. 1- mf. eu.. I -!, 2' - f H. Illnnul u N . , 41, f. ine imhle ihhlerz CLARE ALLEN, 1903 HELEN BEAHAM, 1903 ETHEL WENBAN DEAN, 1903 ELIZABETH RICKER DIMOCK, 1904 GRACE CLARA HECKER, 190 MARY AIJICE MORGAN, 1905 CAROLINE SEALY, 1905 LOUISE LADUE VV-ILLIAMS, IQ FLORENCE O' DAY, 1906 1 511- -2 -E 1ExI c:- .17 '-L -li - usgg:-' 15-11-',. il 5:53 : ,EES lug . F ,. !iil'ii J: L' .....- I-.Ill : . I EEHIIH' S iii gn'--al x.....f , ,' ' lliiz.-I 1. - I ll-nu .. .. n 1. .m ,.- - - u -1. ' ,II . ,,. . 'I I1 Ill.-pq, 1 .llflhi-' as 1---' s. -...... I 4 05 gg: Efif -L ..- - -..,1r ' . fun '-5: null ,' 'A .SHN I 4: --:--L. '-'1: :..- - , ,..--.- 1...---. ... -J, -llllll - 'K I .f lull -III . .il- --' -. n --g, -1.- .. ' 1' I C 11:5 gi as D . , flaw N - Q 3 Aff Qi 2 ,g . , 'ii - 5 . QE. fi 4' Q h X ., B Q iX sw 5 ,Mx 0 5 S -e in X ' M, s . 3 X 'Q 4. WP ! , . A . 'FEA- --L? eg - 5' , 14 1 X - - Pl K N. qm . ' -, if 1: I mf .- ' I , - I-: W ,, 4.1 DAL, .I 1 SWE--' ' ag .gg . 1 . ng.. .. A-2 30' 4 : , .3 1,,. 1 -VDD , 5 . ,I ,B Q, ,OL x g '-...neo 'M Ui - , ibarehnnrfs arltament 9 MARY GERALDINE FOLEY, 1904 JESSIE. HURD, 1903 ANNA LOUISE HENRY, 1904 AGNES HIGINBOTHAM, 1904 HELEN S1-IEPHARD HOLBROOK, 1904 EDITH RANDALL MOORE, 1904 EDNA ORTON PAGE, 1904 KATHARINE MIRIAM STEEVES, IQO4 139 1 CEHIIIBIZ FANNY' JAMES, 1904 QED e f MARY TAYLOR, 1904. Qlnners ELIZABETH WALTON ALLEN, 1904 ALICE HEYWOOD, 1904 GERTRUDE WILLARD KNOWLTON, .IQO4 ANNIE WYMAN WOOD, IQO4 HELEN CROSBY WOOD, 1904 190 IQI GERTRUDE T. BALLARD LUCY S. BRADLEY MARGARET FLEMING ELIZABETH K. LIVERMORE RACHEL K. PECK LILLIAN M. SALTONSTALL ANN ELOISE STEWART HELEN H. TALCOTT ANNIE BAILEY WRIGHT 115132 Qthapzl ww. 9195012 Wham QEDUITIIJKIJI1, '77 AND Gprs. Qpeirp Sgbunris Pratt, '80 Corner stone laid October 4, IQO2 192 Mk' 'X I . X f n f' 5 i ' ,Q DH ff1WmWMwfzhJ Qt fv Q V f iw x5 L f If2lf ,o x.-'mx' , SIESEX M, I 1 iffy' K .,, 4 QX w h' if r 1 I Jf 2 ji' I Vw Ax I n f E ,ill f ii Q i i:A W V bv X K 'f -u - ? - ' all V f N Qgwy?Q9X Vf7Wfw y 4 .-g-- ,wi l M, ,ff lD'!7jJrf 1. ff! 'WMI ! fl! 5 tl X : k ':x f 3..,vJ,3x5'vgl. V f ,ij Z1 ' 'ga' , I I Ay v I I 'Iii i:':'-Z S Q f ' ' 'N ' ff 1 , I' f I If -3 lll lumux- f, lu I , I I , '- , iff 49 X x ff aff! 51 Wffff I f L J . A 5, fx, f , S- iw 1 11 'HK A1 'K-x 31 fl ZX? J I f fmy ff' ,4 15 0 iw K fgfq ,Ry :J ' Rye -5 1 X' up Y' ' Qibristian Xie f LR , 1 xx 1 X I - V A , f , X 4 M L ' Hssnuatwn v Nfl Bewptinn SEPTEMBER 2 7, IQO2 Qlnmmittez MARGARE'I FA WEBB HOLDEN, IQO3, Chairman , JANE PRISCILLA SOUSA, IQO3 MARY YOST, 1904 HILDA VAN KLEECK SVVIFT, IQO5 IQITUQIZEIIU . Reception The Famfbf Album Glee Club IQ4 Sung Air: 1' MOLLY SHANNONH How would you like to be we, And know a man as nice as he P All around us you can hear his pfaises ring! Une and all We will agree Upon his hospitality. ' Herels to Mr. Smiley! He is the real, real thing. :wwf-4 cw ' 2111110811 he QEfcur5inn tu EBubnnk 5, L9 02 I 95 HDctuher 25, A990 iballoiufen ibartp 5 juniors to freshmen 5 O TOBER 31, IQO2 96 Snpbnmnrr iBartp NOVEMBER 8, IQO2 ' Qophnmnres to freshman Qlommittee CAROLINE SELLERS BARNES GRACE VIRGINIA MCCAR'FHY RUTH MCCULLOCH CLAIRE LOVELL REILEY MARY FIELD TAEER , X ..' ,' . wwf, L tl li- XT fx! A , A19 xX I if A QE W , I Q, ..., f H? EZ Xx g U' 'fNWa9,A5Q-5731 'fx 'f , 7 ,EN A if R I I I , I X X NX N f .197 A Seniur arlnr 4!B1Jentng NOVEMBER 14, IQO2 Szninrs tn bnphnmnrwi 4 CUZ n m m i tt 2 z VIOLET KAUFFMAN V . CLARE ALLEN JOSEPHINE HULBERT SUTPHIN ' LOUISE HOYT MERRITT NORA TAGGART HELEN LOUISE WHITMORE MARGARET MOSER I SONG OF WELCOME 1903 Glee Club RESPONSE - IQO5 Glee Club 'IQ8 If f ,I X! N r A X I I Y - -Ax X ,ma , fx, 1 1.72m V W R- K-m 'N 31 . ik M 2'- , ? , Me' - 'wf I W I V Z 4 7 Z 41 1' , ZELOII I f I Z I 0, I I A - I x Z A4,tuIm,m .f A .X J I Q' ' '--1 4 lnlllpVl'W4I ' I xg ' I V,,,AwffmQ' g ' Z ff!-11 7 W. !' , W we Hui?-E 's ' Iv Qi' elf , S. G f X J' r is . gy' Q I Vw , .P df ff Q' lalet can QM I . x, I - 19 7 I - f YQ A , 3' if E Rh 'NOVEMBER, 29, 1902 ' Q , 5 1 5 1 H Einmmittee' V I V X NRQ K HILDA MARGARET PECK,. Chairman Gr M , 93,5 X LOUISE HOYT GREGORY MARJORIE HISCOX 52- N 2, ELEANOR LOUISE WRIGHT ETHEL MOISON MCKISSON 1 , MARION FORD BRUNNER ' FRANCES IOSEPHINE STEWART , I WW ' 1 'VW' M if A. I, BESS NOX MCCAIN MARIAN THURBER PAIN I 0' . , f . Reception Qlnmmittze 1 U P ' DR. JAMES TAYLOR MRS. RYLAND KENDRICK . 'X I MRs'. JAMES TAYLOR MISS GRACE ALLAN POWER , A MISS HILDA MARGARET PECK - .9 -4- J 5,3 I 99 K ' Q51 E yy ,V 5. 0 .4 K ' ?s7? 9 NV X k 2 f XXX , 1 D .PXS1 , ,lf bzniur i y 0 N5 f r r ig n a p . .0 ' DECEMBER 15, IQO2 W ' -AQ' f SN Q 4 XJ I MuJif.' ff HEIDELBERG X X STUDENTS, CHORUS Enom THE PRINCE or P1Lsx-:N . X as gm pe., rs 27 Here's to the girl we toast to-night ! X He1'e's to our boast and pride I X Here's to the love that we oH er her- Love that will e'er abide. . Here's to our good old Senior Class Faithful and Hrrn is she, Loyal to lbbie, our President, X - Dearest of' Nineteen Three. ' Elizabeth, always enshrined l You'll be in every heart 5 , The mernory of those joyous days l H Can ne'er from us depart. As Freshman we did love you well ,X C And claimed you for our own, But dearer far to us each X K 5 year, Elizabeth, you've grown! X 3 X Here's to the girl we toast ' l f, to-night, etc. ' y f' 0 N 4- U - X Aly-' by 0 K X I 'SU fy -X 'R fi 4 if on G 'x , ' fyff C 200 19aIentine's Bay FEBRUARY 14, IQO3 mx Q , '-JR M .f iix ' fi SEN, Q - S A ,,,,. za. pm. Q , I , rm, l p' Aw - 4 '4 of tg M. M55hfl1Et0H5 but BM? A so - rf. ' 5 9 f vw. -. ' ' . Q Q gf ge 49 New 3' A 3 : Q ggi gn ki wi' X 'fi x' ,'., . X V.. X9 Q M 2f. Cm Q AQ W f X e, Alf 'I A R AL 4, A V y .. Q 1 W N, ' N J fffs U fx, Q, ,-ge' F - 1 ,xl ft' 'fn .ifx Z -11. :TQ-,.. fa.: -Q 202 fx- ' 2 ' 'f ,E 5 T ' 111' ' f' 1-1w!3 , P ,A .. ' , - Q gfzf' 11' .. 'f' Y f ,av N . X R TT' Q . S ' WF ' .1 , Q , S 7' Z . 4. gs 1 52- 1 15 K rg -S NVQ, 'v 2 'Q 1 S WN A A x3X5x, m fx T4 YU! ' 4,1 3, yf , ' - w e , 11, 5. 5 . A X .j Q- VM ,J 2, +1 A ,. 1 idk? E 'X 7:55. f N A T 2 , ar-A J , LE, A 1 ' f .M TT ' ...fw 100 , 1' 1,1 iffy T ,Av im , V H1 -- C QA Oo. U . asffi x 1' -. .gb f: .RR 1533 ' A 2 f 7 if ' Q11 Ulikslelleslspf assar share APRIL 25, 1903 ED. u 2 5 ti u 11 Rzsolved: 44 That economically., it is not advantageo States tO oss ' ' ' p ess terntory 111 the t10p1cs. iD2hattt5 ann Qlltznnatzs SUSANNAH JANE MCMURP us for the Umted HY, 1903 ANNA P. STEARNS, IQO KATHARINE VM. MORGAN, 1903 JEANNETTE S. TAYLOR, IQO CHARLOTTE L. RUDYARD, 1904 HELEN E. TRUE, 1904. QLD In m itte e CLARA MILDRED THOMPSON, 1903 ELEANOR BUCHANAN CONKLIN, 1903 MARY GERALDINE FOLEY 190 MENETTA WHITE BROOKS, 1904. DOROTHY LEWIS, IQO5 203 4 J ig. A - L VV E Z 1 o V f. N 41 , jfnunlaefs may 1 Q MXAY 1, 1903 W' 1 A , 41 Qtommittee INA DUNCAN,' 1903 ' Lx ' MARJORIE LEWIS PRENTISS, 1903 ' FRANCES MARIA AR E 9 4 U ABBY BEAL FOR 904. A I S RUTH MCCULLOCH, 905 5 ELSIE DUNWELL 906 .' 1 dv N . 4 204 I S- , ' wa '- ,,- 'Iv fl xx, -.ff 'I -A 5 ,-f : -XD if N A - Q J .l V E ,f , if T. ' 4 1 f 'X T QQ I' -D 5 I J Q I QI gf Y M A I If uw 'a'.s 1lW I 'f' ' PP' . !,:?g:i-wif--. ' 'V' 'Q 'QW I N N' E, .J N ' Tx mf 'V I Ui I ' ' A g 'N I . I . Y A I X my A I , I I N ' ix, ,J . J I, f A I . Ia ,, A NTI ., I ef I- J x- nv- H, u.. -. A . A ... U X. 5 .11 . L JUNE '73 1903 '5 HELEN LOUISE WHITMORE A CLARE ALLEN. CAROLINE METCALF BENTON JANE PRISCILLA SOUSA LOUISA CHAPIN LOUISE HOYT MERRITT QEIEM ilaiitnvian VCATHARINE CRYSTAL EASTMAN Szninr Shane Euston MARY ISABELLA STAIRR Junior Spanx QDtatnt JEANNETTE STUART TAYLOR 205 LILLIAN ELMINA MC CARTHY nff ' flfffn C ff ,,14f.-' 5 N 86 Q N S1 f as x Aix' E gliigs.- r.'T'.1 2 - 0 H 59 mmm 9 v ir' A -1. 64,11 QQ-lgznifyw wzbfffpfmbrb Qnnual Qlummznrement Bazaar Qtullegew JUNE 10, 190-3 Qlnmmznczmznt Speakers, FLORENCE MARY BENNETT FLORENCE HANNAH ' GER'1'RUDE LOUISA BESSE SUSAN-NAH JANE MCMURPEIY EMILY BEEKMAN DUNNIN0 CELIA ARNOLD SPICER 206 wH2m,.,..-v, X- -.1 . - inl'-if , yr- I -'-JW! ' nw: Cf: x 33,-,f'5',k?LmIimfi'g 'X aggsnr-vs. N, ,g 1345 Nl' -'fra'-'f'f -,J f T 41 ' ei-eg' H 1: 1 4' 13 3 v- an ' 1 5' , g iw? '- Yu - , .lib -U.-1.1 - 1 , -J- '. 1, A K' 1 A-1 xx 1 f- - H 44 ,ai .T .w..rf5,ZL 1 -r 1 F - 17545, Liv.: 4- , tw. .xg pggggig s-V 4 - - 1m,,? ,. - 'bfi : I i 2 D 5 - Q x. . twwqlfk., .j,,wnN M - ,L . gk.: zgfityti: if J. -. 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'v+?2'fifsfff'4l F' if ' I 'F' ilfpffgte gelk ,taqatqtfsw ie , 2 'fag as iii :Ma-Q, A tu m-P ' as 'xiii-Q uofizrf' HN 1-Jm'FE3w Yrltfw,-t -F . o ?:1,-:'?T?:fg7f 2 -mfg -f r- -3'-'-i f-1.csv ::.a. N' XXNQY'-'9 ' ' Loggi 5 n:'5f sgfr.5-1255 - ' - ,- .f7 3' - '?EI.E.r' ' eljff-T 'Lf Mfffilit 'in H :.' 1 J' I EV ' ' ' New .ff - f glftzsbman Ifritpressinnz im 1865 fii iliffi ' FEW years since, arriving at the gateway of Vassar, I passed through if the Lodge and emerged upon the avenue leading to the Main Building. -E .11 I was struck b the nearness of the vista-both the hei ht and the Q' density of the eivergreens concealing from sight everything but the im- ::Ux' mediate approach to the Library Extension. I stood still and marveled at the exceeding great contrast between thexperspective of 1896 and that ofii 865. One September day in the latter year-tvventylfour hours before its formal open- ing-I arrived at the scene of the great experiment called Vassar Female College. As.in '96, so in '65 we passed through the gateway and Lodgeq On emerging upon' the same avenue before mentioned, I was struck and impressed by the distance of the perspective-no vistas being then concealed by shrubbery or foliage, The Main Building, 'no kindly ivy clothing its dingy walls, shut out the horizon. Trees were so few and so widely scattered that I do not recall them as being in any way 208 1 a feature of the landscape. The abiding place of the present evergreen avenue was then marked only by very timid and apologetic seedlings, and the green lawns of these many Septembers then consisted of closely-shorn stubble which was very harsh to the feet, and unpleasantly full of lively crickets. ' The only buildings upon the grounds!-we never said. Campus in those days- other than the Main, were the Observatory Cof blessed memoryj, the Riding School and the Gashouse. I So much for exterior impressions. ,Besides the first shock of entrance into that dark and awesome Basement, time has most sharply engraved upon my memory an incident relating to the household management of Vassar. just as we-my mother and I4-reached. the head of the staircase leading to the second Hoor, we saw an apparently bewildered man facing a resolute woman, and heard a piercing voice proclaim in clarion tones- Are you aware, Mr. Swan, that in all this establishment there is not a single broom F ' ' ' ' I I do not know what preliminary steps are now taken at the beginning of each col- lege year, but I can tell you what was done in i865. ' All students were assembled in the chapelfor several days in succession and each wastsumrnoned by name to the platform, where sat President Raymond,I there to be assigned to hours and classes. In about two weeks recitations were fairly under way, and Vassar Female College had started females+o'h, obnoxious' word !--upon the road to that higher education which had been denied them so long. X f Q I Our every dayilife at Vassar was very simple and pleasant, although we sometimes wished it were less like that of a boarding school, and more according to our ideas of college life. If allowed to go to town at all, it was in a party of three, accompanied by a teacher,--our shopping lists being previously inspected, and commonly revised and expurgated by the Lady Principal. ' V I suppose it must be a matter of tradition among you, students of the Twentieth Century, that ff Smith's was utterly forbidden to us--yes, it was so. Now just think of these true tales I am relating to you, and do not forget, in your rebellious moments, to ff count your ' marcies.' ' Socially, we certainly enjoyed ourselves, for with our studies, chapter meetings, and occasional Hall Plays the hours were all accounted for. Now and then a few of us would call upon Miss Mitchell and her father, the venerable astronomer, and these visits were a great delight to us. Then quite frequently we would have a call from Matthew Vassar himself, who would unexpectedly tap at our parlor door and seemed to take pleasure in asking questions and 'chatting with us for a time. However great the changes 'have been since the olden time, and however empty, and even cavernous, our existence in those days may seem to the younger generation, you may be sure that it did not seem so to us. No, neither at college nor at home 209 did life seem dull, when vacations were more or less spent in answering questions like this: X t l ' ff Is it really true that the girls at Vassar eat one thousand buckwheat cakes every morning F ' ' ff ls it true that the girls at Vassar eat up one barrel offlour a day F ff Is it a fact that the Vassar girls nail up their slippers on the wall above the register, so as to have them handy ? And then those who were not sufliciently acquainted with you to propound such startling questions, would gaze upon you as a freak of nature because you attended a new kind of seminary which it pleased you to call a 'f College H-just as if women could possibly have minds like men ! And they seemed to wonder that you did not wear goggles, or at least blue spectacles. No, indeed I our lives were not in any way empty, but ff very rich, and full withal. n ANGIE Louise SANFORD-HOXK'ARD, '71, , X Z 62523 5 sg 'E J A Vg v it - i 2IO freshman Ilmnrwasions in 1902 . -if ' T was late in the afternoon when the train neared Poughkeepsie. In the last hour or so The Girl had caught herselfiwondering a good many yi gi , times whether she had been altogether Wise in insisting on coming to fe --t, ' college this first time all alone, and now as the train slowed up she 41 gathered her things together rather nervously. She wondered sharply just what was to happen next. . A What did happen -was simple enough. She had given her eheck to a man who shouted Vassar Baggage l shrilly and unceasingly, and had followed a crowd of' unrnistakable college girls. A few minutes later she found herself' seated with them in the leisurely, jerky street car. Between jerks The Girl observed a good deal from her corner in the next half hour. It seemed that everybody was talking, not only to those nearest them, but over the heads of'half'a dozen girls. They all appeared so wonderfully familiar with their surroundings that she was fairly awe-inspired. Finally they turned a curve, Where the road was split by a line of maples in their full 'September glory. But The Girl barely glanced at them, for at this point everyone excitedly began to gather her bundles together and a moment later they were at the old brick Lodge. The Girl walked slowly to the gates, and as she passed through them she involun- tarily stood still. Before her she saw a huge building, its dull brick walls made dingier by stretches of brilliantly foliaged vines fairly gleaming in the late afternoon sunlight. The view on each side being cut off' by close-set pines and hemlocks, made the building stand out against the sky as if' it were almost the end ofudistance. As she passed on up the avenue she caught glimpses between the trees of' other buildings, but it was this one before her that claimed her whole attention. 211 Through a large door and up over a Hight of stairs, she trooped after the crowd ot girls in front of her. Once inside the parlor doors everything came to a standstill 'for The Girl, for the others whom she had been following so closely Snow put an end to all imitation by rushing about among the crowds of girls there, greeting and being greeted in the most enthusiastic manner. But while she was standing there feeling painfully doubtful and ff out of it all, she heard the kindest of voices saying, ff Can I do any- thing for you F And turning she saw a girl to whom the voice might well belong. ff I'm on the Reception Committee, her rescuer went on, 'f so just let me take care of you 'till you Hnd out Where everything is. Now first of all we must go to Miss McCaleb. And so quickly and deftly that The Girl hardly realized what was being done, she had been relieved of her things, and was following her guide down the crowded corridor. ' When The Girl tried to think it over afterwards the' rest of that evening seemed to have little of reality. All day long she had been thinking and planning for herself so busily, that when this kindly care-taking came she relaxed entirely. One thing fixed itself strongly in her memory-the evening chapel service. The hurry and confusion of the whole day, lasting up to the very entrance into chapel, made the restful calmness there inexpressibly soothing and grateful. It happened that the pas- sage of Scripture was one full of home-associations, and toward the end tears were not tar from The Girl's eyes. Before this point was quite reached, however, the reading had ended and the number of the hymn been given. The book was a strange one and she had barely found the place when the singing began. That singing l Six hundred girls' voices raised sweet and clear in the beautiful old hymn. For a little while The Girl stood listening, too much moved to sing herself, yet at the, end 'she found herself singing most heartily, simply because it was impossible to do otherwise. A The next few days seemed a hopeless mixture .Qf finding her trunks, room-mates, and general bearings. She met endless numbers of girls whose strange names and faces- fairly whirled through her brain. But by the third or fourth day she had grown quite familiar with her surroundings. She not only knew a great many of her own classmen, but some of the upper classmen, who for some such mysterious reason as a friend of mine here once knew a girl to whom a friend of yours was ever so good, had been kinder to her than she felt she deserved. . By this time too she had learned that there were certain personages, who by virtue -of having spent three years within the precincts of Vassar, had acquired a vast dignity and that to them was due all homage. Another order was one between whom and her class existed a mysterious bond of sympathy, who enthusiastically called them ff sister aclassmennfsomewhat to the girl's perplexityj, and who were much more attentive than any of the other kindly people there. Still a third were those who treated all the Fresh- men with a pleasant indulgence, slightly tinged with patronage, but who form never- theless the best of ff friends in need. On Tuesday classes met, lessons were given out, and by the end of the week The Girl was working away as if nothing else had ever been her lot in life. FWF? fs 5 gg, '34 'wv fiii 4-A Q Q Q l '44?0f'5mgL:'g. X A gh If 1 W W 5 7 Q '. 1 g ' MA V X' 4 ' L v , K 'W?: f5M'? 1 y Ag! gl .pxifbpa lf J 'g pk, Y 1 . D, X! 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That may be true, but it seems quite impossible-im- possible. Did you ring P said a voice at her elbow. Ring? said Alice, looking to see whence the voice proceeded. Then she began to perceive the outline of a strange, impish creature which grew clearer and clearer as she looked. A geometrical figure! she exclaimed, and its head. looks like an ellipse l 7' V. In Looks like an ellipse? said the Imp. It is an ellipse. You might just as well say that my hat looks like a hat, or that my arms look like straight lines.', , What a funny ide-aln exclaimed Alice, I do believe its head is an ellipse-and its eyes are in the foci l she added with an air of one who has made a great discovery. '- Where should they be P said the Imp sharply. Where are yours F 4 Why, Ir-really don't know, stammered Alice. But, she added, f' I'm sure they're not in focif, Nonsense l saitl the Imp. Is your right eye in focus F L' Certainlyf, And your left eye? Is that in focus ? Of coursef' said Alice. But I don't see?- QI4 'L Well that can hardly be true, you know, returned the Imp, U left eye in focus, but don't see. There's something wrongf- I didn't say, CI don't see,' said Alice. Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought you did,', said the Imp. 4' Well, if you didn't, we will proceed. s 4 Right eye . . . . in focus. Left eye V ..... in focus. Add both columns. If equals are added to equals, the results are equal. 4 Tau should have learned ffm! in elementary JYlgEb7'!l in the primary Jclnoolf That, by the way, is a quotation from the Duchessf' ff Who is the Duchess P said Alice. '4 D'on't you know the Duchess? Well, what do you say to a visit with her now F 'L Ch, I should like it l H Alice exclaimed eagerly. '- If you are sure she is at homef, I am sure she iiiljf at home. But I don't 'see what that has to do with it. The Duchess is now, I think, at Infinity. At least I heard yes- terday that she and the Cheshire Cat had gone off on a tangent. if Oh,', gasped Alice. CL Is that the way-H f4Yes, that's one way, interrupted the Imp. 'CI myself prefer the hyperbola. It's safer. Perhaps you've never been on one ? 4' No, I'm afraid not. ff Afraid not F Thatis 'a funny way of expressing it. But I suppose you mean you're not afraid. If that's the case we'll go. The hyperbola I usually take is a short distance from here. Come on.', ' I Alice went without question. After they had walked a short distance, she noticed a large sign which read as follows: HYPERBGLA ROUTE T0 INFINITY AND RETURN. Near by was another sign, on which was painted in large letters: BEWARE THE PARABOLA! 4' Do you see the hyperbola P H asked the Imp. V, 4' No, I don,t.', I ' 4' Perhaps one of your eyes has gotten out of focusf' suggested the Imp, anxiously. U Step two feet to the right and two to the left and you will be on the hyperbolaf' . 414 Two feet to the right and two to the left?' Then I'd be just where I am now, said Alice. 44 Exactly. Sit down and make yourself comfortable, because we're goinglto start right away. ff Nowf' he continued, when Alice had seated herself, 4' if you're on, we're off. Don't fall. We'll have to go fast if we want to be there in time to see the Duchess. They went so fast that the air made a whistling sound in Alice,s ears. She was sure she should fall OH: if she did not reach Infinity soon. Then all of a sudden the Imp shouted, 4' Hang onl We're coming to a sit-still. Don't.get off when we stop. Be careful. Ah-here we are. And there they are l he added, pointing to two figures conversing in exciting tones a short distance away. They were standing in the center of a large circle, whose circumference was made up of smaller circles. In the small circles were Howers of all colors and many kinds-some unlike any Alice had ever seen before. H I hold, the Cheshire Cat was saying, with a good-natured smile, if that each member of the Soral Floriety should have a little plot- 4' Plot F screamed the Duchess, 'L do you encourage conspiracy P 44- Of ground, continued the Cheshire Cat with an extension of its smile, 44 that each may have her own Howers. Even the President ad- vises- I 44 The present gardener has nothing whatever to do with it, interrupted the Duchess, N besides- U Yes, 4 besides,' as you yourself say, said the Cheshire Cat, extending its grin so that Alice wondered where the rest of its face had gone, U be- sides, I have a little plot of my own-plot of ground, you understand-and I shouldn't like to- U Off with her head l roared the Duchess. if Let's not stay here any longerf' said Alice in a frightened whisper. ff I was about to suggest that myself,', said the Imp, who was trembling. 'L We'll go back by the hyperbola, which returns on the negative side. ' t 216 LL minus CC you eo CC a faint LL How nice l said Alice, HI have always been curious to see how things lookf, Can't see them, the Imp retorted. fl They wouldn't be minus if uldf' , Can you hear them P asked Alice. 44 Is that the hyperbola P for humming just then became audible. Nof' said the Imp. 44 Those are Vassarines. They don't live here, but at the other end of Nowhere, a semi-civilized country. However, when the air Words F A is clear you can hear their voices at Infinity. Can you catch the 37 lice strained her ears. The song ran something like this: 'Twas the voice of the Proctor, I heard her declare, ' You have troubled my sleep 5 I must forth from my lair. ' As the hole to the doughnut, and a Hunk to a rf- ' My presence is found quite necessaree l ' Then the song changed : LL ff Oh when you're in a railroad train You have to scream and yell, But when you're in a dining room- Come on,' shouted the Imp, ff here's the hyperbolaf, Alice felt herself being whizzed through the air as swiftly as she had COITIC. cc She grew dizzy and everything had a yellow glow. How short the dayhas beenf' she thought. ff It must be sunset already. What a vivid yellow. I wonder what makes it shake so. Why, I do believe-H And she found herself lying on her back under the maple- 'tree, looking up at the yellow leaves. ll ll 217 G37 f 5 W Bollege iitartuuns 521 WY 1 A '2- ACU36 ?IfElCl1IfQ I tbell' Httlfllbe. Q Wm ,,,, 0 I-1 iw W I The Faculty DO NOT Wish to be represented as usual in the 1903 VASSARION. X: ,WRX-MQ 6W,, 498, , V, NNW '- - U V xx .I .LI 11.11 I, .Nb-',,! M WP LYQKWQLT - 5. Q.. 'fa 4' , 4 CJ' W JN -0 54713342-' A Gb we p'+'Q1y7f I gre? 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DESZ'7'ELl7, by ozzc' of om' popzzlzzr' Fiflfz Ce7z!e7'z7z'rfs fzz tff7'z'fzzb!f mzzzl mp vz'.9!zf!, j- A minister morally brave. r Hoprzi for by rz lover' of zzzzizzre- A botanistf' Absolzzfeb reg'zzz'7'z'zz' by zz sezzszble wesiewz gif!- A good business man. Farmers, foreigners, titles ruled out. Wanffzi by rz !z'1zgzzz'5i-'L A man who knows three languages. English preferred, Greek not included. Wazzfz'zi by zz fzzszzzhozzs drzfssez'- A man ignorant of details of costume, but on whom the general feminine effect will not be lost. Wzzzzfezi by zz Pozzgfzbzfepszkf gif!- An ambitious man who has been abroad. Wazzied by zzg'r1zz'zz!frz'ez2d- A professor on the order of Bentham, the ' ethical scapegracef Wazzffd by fzfz fzfblefzf- A general appearance and physique different from that of a woman. Wazzfezi by zz zfrrfozzz' girl- A homely man. Four Vassar 19035 are resolved to remain spinsters. They refuse to divulge the reasons there-for. Five were entirely ruled out owing to pzfewbzzs engagements. Seventeen were too moved by the subject to respond. Incidental questions were profounded as follows :- In a summer campaign, on what ground would you accept or re- fuse a man ? What do you expect of a man at a dance ? Cfzorzzs of 1903-- That he should know how to dance! Saimte Eiuhh CHAPTER I At the station of Poughkeepsie, in the month of September, alighted a tall, majestic woman and a slender, oriental, pale creature, evidently her daughter. They were accompanied by the family valet. The waiting Vassar students little knew the treasures contained in those four brand new Saratoga trunks that this strange party was busied about. Mrs. Judd wished to take the car marked if through. Aimee insisted that they employ the services of the antique vehicle in front of the station. The other two, strange to say, made no objection. When they got as far as Fricker's, Mrs. Judd noticed that the car line had suspended action. She was glad Aimee had had her way. CHAPTER H t Qnce arrived at the soap palace they were welcomed by a bevy of white-clad young misses, with pretty rose and grey ribbon bows coquettishly pinned to their shoulders. Once registered, Aimee had to wait her turn. Finally she reached Mrs. Kendrickis domain. After telling Aimee it she hoped she would like college and college would like her,'7 Mrs. K. gave her a key to 582 Main, a two by twice room in the tower. I must not neglect to say that Mrs. K. recognized the valet as a former elevator employee of the college. J Before ascending to Aimee's abode Mrs. Judd wished to interview Dr. James Taylor. The messenger girl compressed her lips in a thin, dark line and said that Dr. Taylor was in his residence compiling statistics on the number of IQOI and IQO2 alu-mnfe who had taken the matrimonial course during the vacation. Aimee said nothing. J An analytical observer might have noticed that the clump of freckles in the left hand corner of her brow seemed more prominent than usual. Aimee took her stand in front of the bulletin board on second. U We'll wait heref' she said, U for Dr. Taylor. CL But he is not heref' remonstrated Mrs. Judd. 223 just then Dr. Taylor emerged from his office with flying coat tails and 3 high silk hat. ' That's Dr. Taylor, announced Aimee. The President hearing his name pronounced stood still, and Mrs. Judd thus addressed him: Dr. Taylor, I am Mrs. Coloneljudd. The Colonelcould not come. This is my daughter Aimee. I hope you will use your inHuence to secure suitable quarters for my daughter. There we leave them. CHAPTER III. Twenty-four hours have elapsed. Finding that the massive heirloom furniture made in Grand Rapids for the purpose could not be used in Aim6e's room. QNeed I say owing to its sizej. Mrs. Judd and daughter turned their footsteps in the direction of the gym to attend the Bureau of Sales . Aimee wandered about while Mrs. Judd carefully examined the Japanese screens, in various stages of dissolution, by the door. In a remote corner, Polly Abbot, dressed in white duck, was exacting from a freshman with an air of spiritual haughtiness the price of a marred ink-grimed desk of four years honorable service. As she turned aside in simple dignity, she sudden- ly fronted our heroine, who started back at sight of this vision, her eyes riv- eted on the peculiar diamond-shaped pin Polly wore on her shirt waist. She shrank back in horror and nervously lingered hefr belt. Pardon my trepidationf' she gasped, a peculiar resemblance struck me as you stood there against the footlightsf' That evening by the light of her meagre Wellsbach, the senior eyed herself narrowly in what was left of the college looking-glass after its brief separation and forced reunion Qper notice on bulletin boardj with the bu- reau, and decided that possibly there was something in the distorted reflec- tion calculated to strike terror to the shrinking organism ofa sensitive fresh- man. CHAPTER IV. A Senior was holding forth in Polly Abbot's single : Girls, that Aimee Judd is the queerest girl I-Her room is heaped with silver chafing dishes and all sorts of costly things. Every one piles in there to view them and Aimee 2211. acts as entertainment committee. She lives across from me and I can vouch that she never does a stroke of work, yet the girls in her class say she never misses a single recitation. Why, Tuesday night I was going down to Smith's to escapejelly and mutton. Aimee walked in fifth hour, uninvited, and said, LI would't go down to-night, yourpurpose will be defeatedf I couldn't imagine how she ever knew I was going out for a dinner. Iwent to Smith's anyhow. Wonders never cease! Mutton was two days late in appearance and made its debut on Thursday night. I-Iow do you suppose she knows all these things P just then came a knock over the Hlingaged f' In walked Aimee, in her arms a bunch of Stopher's ff extra fine violets for Polly. The dew was still on them. They bore a card on which was written : L' For the Spirit gf Cancentrated Wirdo11z.', Christmas vacation Polly and Aimee spent together at the Judd man- sion on an abandoned New England farm. Polly noticed towards the end of this 'rose-scented time that Aimee seemed jaded and depressed. She forbore to speak of it however. Nothing seemed to rouse her. Mrs. Judd took Aimee aside one day and pressed her as to the cause of such indigo sensations. ' 'C Ch motherf' she cried , L' you know my fatal prophetic gift I I tried not to look into the futureg but once when I was in the Swift Inlirmary with supposed peritonitis Icouldn't resist. I looked ahead and saw myself lying in a strange room and something dreadful had happened. A small calendar was hanging there with January twenty-first on it. Mrs. Judd was distressed. She knew how useless it was to contend with these forecastings that always came true. She returned to V. C. with her daughter and together they went through all the rooms in the college to see if any corresponded to the one Aimee had seen. There were none answering to that description. From January nineteenth to twenty-third Aimee spent at Putnam Hall carefully guarded. Nothing happened. All were relieved when January twenty-first had passed. Even Aimeejs faith in her occult powers was shaken. Un February second at high noon Polly Abbot was delivering the college mail. She stopped to inquire how her Junior friend was who had just moved into a vacated room and was living in temporary darkness on 225 account of a strain on her eyes, obtained by squinting. through a biology mi- croscope. The room was deserted. A faint streak of light cast its ray on the ingrain carpet. At that minute Aimee entered and Polly rnutely handed her live little white notes. As Aimee's courage failed she sank prone on the couch, and Polly bent over her, her T and M pin a-glisten in the dim light. It seemed to fascinate Aimee. ff Ah I she cried, W I see it all, that's Why I started when I first saw you-you bending over me in the strange room. I made a fatal mistake in looking ahead for the exam questions-I inadvertently learned the answers to those for IQO7. Making a mistake in one little year caused my undoing. I coul4dn't answer a single question. . The calendar--the leaves of which had not been torn off in the stress of exams-seemed to glower sinisterly. Aimee sank back in utter weak- ness. '4 Oh Spirit of Concentrated Wisdom, Lshe sighed, if There will be no coming back for me next year. g 226 Qtlasz Boom memories Ei mathematical Dream THE HAUNTED CGLLEGE In the noble College Vassar, By fair maidens tenanted Lives a monstrous cruel Dragon,- Terror-striking,-rears Its head! Eyes It has? Ay l Sine and cosinel Isometric is Its nose- From its mouth,-A 44 Devil's Coffin, - 4 Horrid mass of theorems Hows I Naught can e'er appease Its hunger,- Overfed, yet ghastly thin I ' Chauvenet-Wentworthian morsels It devours with hid'ous grin l Hark a sound ofawful groaning 4 Sadly bursts upon our ears l 'Tis the wail of Freshman victims,- Mournful music of the Sphere: l 4 S appropriateness uf Bible Glearts The Minister qf7anuary 26147, 1903 5 p 44 Let us learn to Welcome the most strenuous examination with pleasuref' Qgreat commotion in the galleryj 44 and let us pray for patience in the hard places during the week. ffjier one g'Prmy'.t enligfatening andyirtfid talk. 44 How much Wood a little Hre kindlethf' .ljivr X'ma5 vacation. 44 When the sound of the grinding was low. 227 Qllass Baum memories familiar Latin dliranslatinns wgl '2f Q gf? On one hand the Army halted. Cy 4' l ' L5 Qvpfj X ktlrljgf , J He preserved the life If If J of the envoy inviolate. M 6 lllffigl 'falter f 6 Vvf?TEli .Un l l ll' f l i V 'H QQ-Anlvll 1 . iw V L The elephants took their places on the X! f gg right Wing. J ' 4 O J Lx AN JW ,ffiliz-ff4,:,...f, ,, 22 ,,f,-N.. 0112155 Boom Qwemurzes Qlbemicalvgpusings On Saturday when skating is good, Why should I have this pensive mood What makes my Hngers rainbow hued I wonder F What makes me sip I-INO3, Breathe I'I2S complacently, Then visit the Inhrmary, I wonder F Was it assault and battery, That gave to me this banclaged eye, That made me to the doctor Hy, I wonder? What makes my new waist look so qu What makes me long for Junior year? The cause is just the same, I fear. I wonder l ' Q . P eer P llwpcbulugical Elbuugbts THOUGHTS ON THE VISUAL RANGE OF THE MODERN COXV Now take the simple minded cow- It walks about and knows not how .To sweep the vast horizon o'er, Such lack of sight must be a bore. How dull to be a quad-ru-ped, And go about with hanging head I And never the horizon sweep, A life like that would make one weep. 5 Remarks on the ibm How stoopid is the farm-yard hen I How blind to truth and facts I She does not know that chickens peep, And little ducklings quacks. And aher many vain attempts To make her chickens swim, She tries to make the ducklings Upon the hickory limb. TOOSE 2 29 QT1Iass,iKD0111 Qlbenioties 9.IDn the Zlntcicacies of nut 'QLiniIi5eIJ animals The wily dog does many tricks Taught by the brain of man 5 He learns astute arithmetics And how to wield the fan. But that ain't nothing to the tricks Performed by the domestic chicks l They can climb all night and day, Thro, barrels thick and loads of hay, Then out on to a ladder wide, Then into darksome tunnels slide, And there they do the corkscrew act With great acumen, grace and tact, V Thence on the grass-plot issue they And join their comrades at their play. 31 Ifieflectiuns can Qithics Break, break, break,- Like a jagged rock in the sea,- And many a pretty theory ' Is shattered to bits on thee. 0, well for the curious mind, That it follows the teacher bold l And well for the teacher wise and good, That he chooses a chart so old I And the evolutionist sails O'er the philosophical sea, But woe for the wreck that awaits him there, And the three-fold mystery l Break, break, break, Like a rock in an angry sea, But we who are founded on Robinson Will never be foundered on thee. 230 21 ilaath proposition Although a lowly Freshman, I'm aesthetically inclined, And I deemed my room quite spoiled by an ugly inside blind 3 But I thought of Mr. Downing, that man of great renown, And I said, L' I shall demand that Mr. Downing take it down. So I sought the elevator, and gave the order, fl Down l -Right down to Mr. Downing, whom I mean to try to downf, Said the Angel of the Lift, ff Beware l In all Poughkeepsie-town I am the only man who dares take Mr. Downing down. What l dawn F cried Mr. Downing, 4' Nowthat won't go down with me, For Downing isn't downy, and I'm not that soft, you see. Now just you listen closely while I this to you expound: -So long as I am Downing, I will never take it downf, My real name is Downing-that fact do not forget- And if I were you I wouldn't try to call me, ff DowN just yet 5 But though I may be Downing, still you'll not be downing me, For downing Mr. Downing isn't easy as can be. -I-Ie paused : I Hecl precipitate before his awful frown, Nor stopped till down upon my downy bed I threw me down, Then wrote down in my memory, as I wet the down with tears, tThat downing Mr. Downing is a task for future years. 231 Qiibe iLuuD I We are the cause of many a clause ln the Students' Constitution. That element We, in old V. C., Which makes for dissolution. Our motto is ever ff Restrain thyself never, Give voice to thine every whim, Pour out thy soul to -the world as a whole And heed not the Proctor grim. The outermost walls of the college halls Resound to our laughter gay And the wee sma' hours attest the powers . Of the creed which we obey. That morbid maiden with conscience laden, Known as The Corridor-Rep., Creeps gently o'er the shrilling Hoor With light and stealthy step 5 And whenever the beat of her slippered feet, Which only the guilty hear, Pauses once more beside our door, W'e sigh for the fate that is near 5 But we laugh like sin at the sheepish grin With which she quotes the laws, And we offer her food in such generous mood That she ceases to plead the cause. And the soft retreat which we force her to beat Is hastened by Wild applause. We are the daughters of mirth and laughter And the friends of careless ease. The stream of sound that envelopes us round Doth ne'er for a moment cease. We pace the hall like a giant tall With firm and awful tread And great is the woe of our neighbor below. At the noise above her head. The shoes which protest with a Hendish zest As we caper about the room, We drop o'er her head when we go to bed With a sound like the crack o' doom. And we open our eyes with the first sunrise Her torture to resume. 232 Q fiery istussiun Set Owing hp Ghz Spain jFire:QEscape ann Saatellitw F-1 'Bb , l The Hre-fighting devices and implements got into a hot discussion one night concerning the relative importance and eH'icacy of each in contributing 'to the Welfare of the student body. The Main fire-escape- which Cfor the beneht of the ignorantj is situated on tap of the Main Building-opened the conversation by taunting the Gym Fire-Escape with its bourgeois and low-down origin. The Gym Fire-Escape replied as follows : 1 Gym Fire-Escape: 4' Co-mate, boast not of thy origin-even though your position be elevated realize my dual existenceg do I not appear at the back ofthe stage door Qwhich is always lockedj and do I not affect a breach in the Phil Hall Wall? I am of more importance being easily found without a chart While your devious and hidden paths are unknown to woman kindf' Main Fire-Esmpefu I hate to bring myself down to your level in thus striking sparks with you over this matter. Consider that all paths even twist- ing iron stairvvays lead my Way. It is fitting that I be not too approachable lest freshmen infringe on my dignity in the exuberance of their youth and use me as a vantage point from which to display their drying locks. The Catrup Colored Pail shook off some of the dust 233 ,,.. 4. --ff, Ti V I ii -M- . ma ' 'H 'Q of antiquity and thus made its painted legend 'K Fire Hare out brazenly. , HI guess I'll throw a little water on this hot discussion, he hissed-Q4 luckily the only time I'll evei have to throw water on anythingj. You too should be less incendiary in your remarks. Be satis- fied with your positionsl What would you do if from time immemorial you were doomed to rest in- active, squelched into dampened submission in small inconvenient spaces allotted you outside the rails of stair landings and skulking in clark corners for people to fall prone over. I .never feel that I can shine again in my own esteem. I see how little I could do when an alcohol lamp exploded. Why the college pitcher has supplanted me in popular esteem for sup- pressing daily conflagrationsf' The Fire Eezgine-I-Iavinga capacity or squirt- ing a column of water three and a half feet in diameter-tried to take the Hoor but was out of order. Tbe Green Eyed Battle darted a lambent leer at the meek pail. He disdained such lack of self respect. I-Ie writhed in his effort to get in a dart but the lumbering many pounded Fire-Extinguisher-of vari- ous patterns-extinguished him. Glam getting heavier each day that I live- when Mr. Norris firstgpurchased me I could be easily handed by a least three girls, now it takes a half' dozenf' 'C You are waxing fat,', jeered the Green Bottle. Then the Extinguisher hissed him down. 44 At least I,ve seen service and have an honor- 234 X able record-that will rise phoenix-like out of the ashes it prevented. A 1 The Bottle was burning to scorch him with a fiery retort, but Was' again wet blanketed by the Hose that guzzled out in spurts, how luke Warm it was to Hare up over such small tinder and, to point a moral lesson, he turned on his Full power and drenched them into sullen submission. 235 I Bassariun publications IUTO Ry F My Is K?zI Ua7f 655 glfl nbgbf 1? Hfiwlox fz0Ij ly M f QQ gym EMI YENQX I saw aw, Q95 QXQTDW Q9 fdo MQ P3'oJ i-ICQ, OIJZ 1. 0 D D Hmm ,Mg rIIll7g accoun f S If-EJIIBIISIIEIIBIL IESIQHIPE I froml Qrvous 'P Q H V, x Q F ART FROOJVI FIIRHISHIHG 59 HnrLEy ZIIITEWBGDLBK QF QQEWIS '1'TT'Les I T d T' T Tl F E Ofjefz vgfpjgn Ox-P powfe ForWThQ4fo?jJIE 'Tomfi Od T cl ODQ'Iegv?n6jQrIf27 Fnenfy AT as. 7o.I e I7OUY I V ,G I fi ' , f ' I IN ' 2 O jf fl I 4 I1 d Il I , I W D he I bg I Cor' o arg 0170.77 I gl' Zuzcz 00,6 200.72 0 i Q k 5 Q ' 9 J I 5 ' O ' Q . X K I . Q I 'I I A ,. I L' - I 2 , I BIJQ1 I A Uwylfg :jo I. 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D V Q 0 O A O Bazaar Qlnllegv ablue ibnnk iireamttrh bg the 'Haaaarinn Enarh LOCA TION The college is situated on the east side of the Hudson River, being one dollar per trip ticket from New York, and one dollar and eighty-six cents, including ferry, from West Point. V RE-EXAM COMMITTEE Every Fall many Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, designated by the Faculty in the Spring, return early to college. They meet in Rockefeller. ALMA MATER CPRIZE A retiring member of IQO3 has established a permanent fund, the interest from which is to be awarded to that member of each Senior Class who, in an informal test, is able to quote correctly any designated line of 44 Hark, Alma Materf' In case no claimant appears, the money is to be used for an annual renovation of the candy-kitchen. M YTHOLOGICAL SKETCH CSla0wz'ng ibe fvmfious Zines of arlfvance since llze 01'g'an17czz!1'on of ihe collegaj ,I . On January eighteenth I86I an act was passed. The object and pur- pose of said act being declared to be, 44 to promote the proper incarceration of Vassar Females. In the beginning there was no elevator for the student body. There are now two elevator boys in the Main Building alone. At first the entire Faculty acted as elevators of the student mind, but this practice has now for the most part fallen into disuse. The college started with eleven cows. At present it has in use over a hundred, and 1903 has seriously considered the advisability of all the horses becoming cows. 1870 is a memorable date in the annals of the college. A student- in the Vassar Brothers' Labratory accidentally stumbled upon the formula for fudge, the consumption of which has reached enormous proportions. 238 The first college buildings gave evidence of a servile submission to set principles of architectural beautyg but later architects threw off all such restraints thus giving rise to A School of Unique Dormitorial Design. Owing to an increased efficiency of management the cost of college luncheons has steadily decreased until now the price is estimated at three cents per capita. There seems no possibility of further reduction however. In 1896 the management of the college was formally handed over to Mr. William Downing. The number of students sent out from Vassar at the end of each first se- mester has always compared favorably with that from other American colleges. It is encouraging to note that the largest enrollment in the Mathe- matics Department has always been from the Freshman Class. The number of those impelled to take a second edition varies little. The college at present consists of 2,500 alumnr, 76 members of the Faculty? and 864 students. In September IQO2 the main dining-room bell was ollicially transferred from the faculty table to that of the President of the Students' Association. The statement that all masculine professors are necessarily Benedicts may now be accepted as conclusive, since there exists with no immediate prospects of change the one exception necessary to prove the rule. T STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF VASSAR COLLEGE The chief object of the organization is the drawing up and presenting o petitions to the Faculty. It furthers the interest of the students so far ar Iier witbin its power. Its laws are of three kinds: viz., I. Laws taken in handlby the Faculty. 2. Obsolete Laws. 3. Laws now in force. Voluntary contributions are levied from time to time in order to defray the expense of the Association. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION The chief object of the Association is the promotiontof peace and quiet through the distribution to chapel-goers of voluminous papers. Aesthetic posters grace the bulletin-board from time to time, bestowing their indis- criminate beneiit on heathen and christian alike. 9f'co-educational 239 Refined Christian Dolls from the best rooms in college -are sent slumming at Christmas time. THE STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND QNO afhliation with that of IQOZD A TI-ILE TIC ASSOCIA TION The tennis courts in September are quite easily distinguished from the surrounding landscape, owing to the more luxuriant growth of vegetation thereon. The golf holes are said to have been located at one time by an exploring professor, but at present the enthusiasm necessary for a prolonged search seems to be lacking. FIELD DAY CMKIIIQI QlIIIII'IQSfI'6SD All who are not deficient in their work may enter. MUSICAL ORGANIZA TIONS 'ri-IEKLA lt is our sad duty to chronicle that Thekla has finally ceased to struggle. ORCHESTRA This organization enjoys the distinction of 'being the only place where Faculty and Students are in harmony. i PI-IILALETHEIS This organization resembles a book in that some Chapters are more dull than others. New students are therefore cautioned against joining one of them until advised. , LITERAR Y SOCIETIES Their principal object is the discussion of food. SWELL SOCIETIES Phi Beta Kappa. Very exclusive. Those Wishing to join must begin preparations Freshman Year. 240 fanliliar 5FricnlJ5 Qlinays at b' pn t. - SD in 'R' g VA S SAR Co LLE G EI f'2,1fjr2gfgjLf'f' GYMNAS I U M 1'P2nhJ prnmnteh, gihzs Record of' Physicaibfleasurement S. ugmbtg' Mz'ss ..... EXAFNAINATIONS. Fir-st Seeohc, R em ai-k s, 'SPS 'K NS' Weight W0 V05 Pounds. I was OJMEOJU LungCapacity X50 Q00 Cubielnches. MQSSSLWOB W'-N Sv-A.+-Q-CgTvG1fX'X'L Q 1 X A '75 ME Qaogu-Q.NS.M.o?3 Gu-th Ninth Rib XSD 73 Centmmeters. . T E Q A 'A Strength Legs we 50 Kilos. 'Y'-'Q'rU5'N CTN-'QCU , L' n,'53,,..,oX-g,,n,XnnJyg fwsns: f- R.F0.-em-m 'eng md wbwjxuwgwx- J V-bgiwxgxww ff L.Fere'A1-m L5 20 6 K Q Height 5.5 5 Feet, ak'-KLAG xwgggmx X f f f .. fffffi W ' IQIMM, 6 'L , f Q WMA! , W '4' f Q' HW , ff VIIIW 1 W ,f gg f Z f f f Z 'W0dlf:,v W m ' fm ,f ,vff qw W J W X f Z Z W! ' If I g X 1 W f 1 , W7 I fm' ' ,I if Q W WWWWW WM f -.Y L. QW H- IAICSTT THEICLUBS FOR THE CONFERRING OE HEREDITARY DISTINCTION Wake.f Robin, Club. This organization has sole charge of the rising bells. - COLLEGE B UILDINGS Museum of Natural History, alias the Riding Academy, alias the Art Gallery, alias the Studio, alias the Hall of Casts, alias Music Hall. This was formerly the abiding place of 'lFrogs, fossils, and Freshmen, but the Freshmen have recently been removed, and their places Hlled by manipu- lators of music. The change adds an indescribable tone to the building. suoorss Tfozvs. i It is requested that the members of the Faculty should not skate on the thin ice, as it annoys Dr. Taylor to be summoned from his study for the sake of reprimanding them. All electing higher Greek courses should not plan on a rest during the Christmas holidays, as they are expected to use that time for a. general re- view, preparatory to a written examination the first day after vacation. Dr. Baldwin suggests that if you are unable to refrain from snoring, you should not go to sleep in his classes. ' Students are advised to consider carefully before electing Ethics, as their whole moral foundation is in danger of being overthrown thereby. To those scientifically inclined, rich ground for research is offered by the constant variations of Poughkeepsie mud. Some may consider this a subject beneath them, but it is, in reality, practically inexhaustible. We should all proht by the example of the employees of the Pough- keepsie Street Car Companyiwho manage to do an enormous amount of FRIENDL Y VISITING along the route. ,- 24-1 QData frnm 1861 to 1903 , 2BuiIt1ing5 june 4, 1861, Ground broken by Matthew Vassar for Main Building 1864, Astronomical Observatory completed 1865, Main Building completed 1865, Lodge erected 1866, Building for Riding School, Gymnasium and Music Rooms coin- pleted, 1874, altered for Natural History Museum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms, and Art Gallery, 1890, Gyninasiuni changed to Hall of Casts, and Laboratories added 1879, Vassar Brothers' Laboratory erected 1886, Eleanor Conservatory erected 1889, Alumnae Gymnasium erected 1892, Professors' cottages erected 1892, Strong Hall erected ' 1893, F. F. Thompson Library Building erected 1896, President's House erected 1897, Raymond House erected 1897, Rockefeller Hall erected 1900, Swift Memorial Innrmary erected 1901, New England Building erected N 1902, Edward Lathrop Hall erected 1902, Eliza Davison House erected 1902, Ground broken for Chapel 1Br25iuent5 nf the dllnllegz MILO P, jnivnrr, LL.D., 1861-64 I. RYLAXND K13ND111c1q, D. D., JOHN H. RAYBIOND, LL.D., 1864-78 Acz'z'1zg Pl'6'SZ.lZI6'7ZZL, 1885-86 SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, D.D., 1878-85 JAMES M. TAX'LOR, LL.D, 1886- Glffiating QDrgani5atinn5 Philaletheis, Constitution adopted Dec. 5, 1865 Floral Society, 1866 Vassar Miscellany, 1872 244 Society for Religious Inquiry, 1867, re-organized into Christian Asso ciation, 1885 Students' Association, Constitution adopted Feb. zz, 1868 Shakespeare Club, 1870 Dickens Club, 1874 T. X: M., 1879 Tennis Club, 1881, merged into Athletic Association, 1895 Qui Vive, I882 Vassar College Glee Club, 1882 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 ' VVake Robin Club, 1895 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 Rochester Club, 1898 Phi Beta Kappa, Mu Chapter of New York, 1898 French Club, 1899 German Club, IQOO Vassar College Symphony Orchestra, IQOO Ualzuictntianf 1867 H. A. Warner 1872 S. A. Catlin 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1869 A. M. Glidden T874 F. M. Cushing 1870 I. A. Denton 1875 F. C. Perkins 1871 E. M. Folsom 1876 J. C. Price 1877 L. Wfylie 245 1878 1879 1880 1881 X882 S. G. Wilkinson E. M. Perkins M. Reynolds M. L. QFreeman I. M. Patterson 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1377 1866 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874- 1875 1876 1877 1878 L. Dickinson P. Rhodes E. Daniels 7 W. Ritch L. Hawkes 1872 1873 T374 1875 1876 1877 Salutatnciatw A. W. Foster E. D. Swift E. A. Hill F. G. Swift A. M. johnson C. P. Swift 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 i1Btz5inent5 uf Bbilalztbzis S. G. H. S. M. E. M. M. A. E. D. G. L. F. Richardson F. Cole S. Durand Yamakawa Foos O. McMillan E. Ewing M. Wickham A. Berry L. MacCreery F. Norris E. Sanders A. Lawrence 1891- 1892 1893 1894 1895- 1896 1897 1898- H E. C. A M Q2 93 '94 95 96 97 98 99 1899-00 1900- 1901 1902 OI O2 93 nf Stunzntz' Silsfuciatinn John H.Ray1nond 1878-79 M. L. Dickinson 1879-80 S. L. Blatchley 1880-81 A. M. Glidden 1881782 E. D. Storer 1882-83 E. M. Folsom 1883-84 E. S. Hollister 1884-85 B. Wilder 1885-86 E. W. Barrett 1886-87 M. B. Taylor 1887-88 E. S. Richards 1888-89 E. M. Logan 1889-90 H. R. Ransom 1890-91 ilerwinzntg M. W. Whitney 1879-80 M. L. Gilbert 1880-81 M. Chumar 1881-82 D. Hileman 1882-83 S. A. Catlin 1883-84 M. Monroe 1884-85 F. M. Cushing E. A. Rice 1885-86 G. H. Learned 1886-87 S. F. Sheppard 1887-88 S. G. YVilkinson 1888-89 G. Darling 1889-90 B. Hazard 1890-91 M. E. L. S. Morris G. Shaw B. Stanton C. A. Valleau L. K. Smith E. Deming J. P. Clinton L. F. Sweetzer G. M. Cleveland F. T. Patterson L.B.Poppenheim K. Smith C. A. Bentley 246 1891 1892 1893 1894- 1895 1896- 1897 1898 1899 1900- 1901 1902 Q2 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 OI O2 93 E. Thompson M. Arnold Dow Abbott Easton M. Mast Whitcomb L. Latimer M. YVelch Van Anden L. Baker F. Vassar K. Ray VV. Vlfilkins H. Baldwin Wright A. Power M. Robbins V. Clark B. Mumford C. Reiley McCloskey james A. Hatfield L. Garrett P. Schmidt S. Holniquist M. Sperry S. MacCoy 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 I872 1573 1874 1875 1876 1377 1878 1868 1870 I876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1868 1869 1870 7 Szniut 6111155 Btzainznts M. L. Dickinson C. E. Glover A. M. Glidden A. Denton L. Sanford D. Seelye C. Hiscock Fisher WV. Kellogg C. Price E. Bliss E. Stanton G. B. Whittemore L. Hughes G. Metcalf F. Sheppard M. Wing D. Kennedy F. Cole L. Blatchley L. Stilson R. Coffin Clinton W. H. Eliot G. Townsend L. Hoyt B. Taylor L. Avery A. Still VV. Rich 1879 E. C. Jordan 1880 N 1. Preston 1881 M. Bryan 1882 M B. Brittari 1883 A. H. Lathrop 1884 A. Blanchard 1885 S. C. Hening 1886 N TVooster 1887 I. Skinner 1888 G. Rideout 1889 E. Greer 1890 E. E. Morris 1891 M T. Allen 61111155 QD1fatnw 1881 C. S. W'hite I882 F. B. Taylor 1883 M. Sharpe 7 -1884 E. A, Townsend 1885 B. C. Woods 1886 P. P. Morrill 1887 I. 1. Butcher 1888 S. G. Chester 411111155 19nzt5. 1876 Z. VV. Brigham 1878 E. Fullick 1885 E. S. Leonard 1887 E. R. Hoy 1888 M Rich 1893 E. Neil 1894 L, Howe 1895 S. Hoagland 6511155 laiatnriana 1871 M. O. Glover 1872 M. Rawson 1873 A. Skeel 247 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1889 1890 14891 1892 1893 1394 1896 1896 1397 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1874 1875 1876 A. E. B. J. M M A. E A M T E. C. H 1. S. A. E L. C. N A A. M A. M M -I. E L, Reed B. Cutting Ferry Greer N. Sanders E. Chambers Kauffman Nicols P. Barrows P. Jackson H. Hadley B. Thompson B. Weeks Borgrnan M. Oher E. Woodbridge Whitcornb D. Chater Madeira D. Kinkead V. McClelland Wentworth R. Taggart L. Ray Crapsey A. Pollard W. Cross S. Bennett . M. Tappan E. M. Gifford B. Abercrombie 1877 1878 1879 I88O 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1374 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 Stoyell H. Rollins M. Barr P. Bailey H. Stockwell . R. Sanford T. F. Swift . F. L. Hussey W. Craig A. Ferris Sweet W. Whitney I. VVilliams W. Woods S. Nicoll B. Folger Weed G. Howes Roberts T. Hale H. Dana W. Clarke W. Towner Van Kleeck Shove F. Glenn Page A. Curnnock Chubb G. Lingle jenckes S. Foster Ferrell F. Patterson Taylor M. Morton Harker L. L. M. N. V. 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1395 1896 1897 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 E. L. MacCreery A. T. Nettleton K. Smith I. W. Tompkins S. B. Tunnicliff E. P. Cobb L. Howe A. L. Crawford -I. B. Hart M. Reimer G. M. Gallaher 1898 1899 IQOO 1901 1902 1903 GEIa55 19nuphzt5 E. H. Ellsworth IQOVI E. A. Gillmer F. A. Chase A. Graham ' L. Booker S. W. Chamberlain C.1 D. Kinkead M. E. Leverett S. B. Staton K. T. Applegate W. M. Kirkland F. C. Mallon M. MacColl ,A H. G. Davis F1. Belknap V. Field S. G. Grant I. E. james M. VV. Brown R. Updegraff A. H. Ware A. L. Havens H B. Johnston F. E. O'Connell E. C. Packer A P. Savery J. M. Scarborough 248 IQOZ 1903 M. A. Chamberlain L. McKinney C. jones R. Taggart R. Oberly Sauvage L. Cole Cole O. Eldred M. Sperry C. Eastman Adair T. Bartlett L. Howe Milton Miles . B. Tupper E. Cowling L. Dunning Edgar . O. Eldred . Flemming . Fletcher Pierce Ramsey Stoddard B. Conklin Bourne L. Corbin . I. MacCoy Semple I. Sharp Morrison Hannah B. Uptegrove A. Blitz 1868 I. Carter 1869 B. A. Strong 1870 M. A. Parker 1871 K. G. jewett 1872 M. A. Loomis 1873 S. Dana 1874 H. Brownell 1875 K. McBain 1876 M. Clark 1877 M. Thaw 1878 M. YV. Case 1879 E. E. Fletcher 1869 M. G. Mead 1870 E. M. Folsom 1871 A. B. Folger 1872 E. Weed 1873 M. W. Marvin 1874 K. Roberts 1875 M. A. jordan 1876 A. H. Dana 1878 M. Colgate 1879 E. M. Withey 1880 M. H. Stockwell M. L. Dickinson H. A. L. Mason S. M. Glazier H. M. Austin E. Williams E. H. jones Szninr Sparse Qllratnw 1880 E. M. Withey 1892 1881 C. A. Lloyd 1893 I882 M E. Shove 1894 1883 A. B. Poinier 1895 1884 L. K. Smith 1896 1885 I. E. Ricker 1897 1886 E. R. Foster 1898 1887 N. H. Caniielcl 1899 1888 M. Ransom 1900 1889 M.M.Chamberlain1901 1890 G. R. Kelly 1902 1891 E. H. Haight 1903 Zlunimz Spams s1Dtatm:5 1881 E. B. Varnes 1893 1882 M Sharpe 1894 1883 M E. Adams 1895 1884 M XV. Craig 1896 1885 C. G. Lingle 1897 1886 A. L. jenckes 1898 1887 M Rich 1899 1888 E. K. Hunt 1900 1889 H F. Mace 1901 1890 F. Halliday IQO2 1891 S. B. Tunnicliff 1903 I8Q2 R. B. Cooley C1Enitnc5 wassariana ' 1866 Glfuitnti Yllranmript 1867-68 1868-69 249 E. B. I-lartridge E. R. Evans M. Van Kleeck I. H. Poppenheim L. F. Collins E. B. Atkinson F. Sheppard E. K. Ray A. M. Crater L. Smyth L. Burns S. M. 1. Starr E. A. Gillmer A. Graham S. W. Chamberlain S. E. Dudley M. MacColl A. E. jenkins M. L. Ray w L. Cole M. B. Dale H. A. A11derson I. S. Taylor H. A. Johnson H. A. Warner M. L. Avery :sg M. W. Whitney S. Wright E. R. Beckwith L. Hubbard u E. Colby H. Norris R. Coffin C. Hiscock, ,73 D. Swift, ,73 M. Lupton, 173 A. Stow, ,74 G. Howes, 174 L. Meeker, 774 McBain, '75 M. Tappan, ,75 B. Taylor, ,75 G. Metcalf, '76 E. Poppleton, '76 E. Hersey, '76 A. Jordan, '76 F. Sheppard, '77 H. Dana, '77 J- Wylie, ,77 E. Stanton, '78 R. Botsforcl, '78 D. Brown, '78 R. Ransom, '78 E. Hakes, '79 Jacobson, 779 Colgate, '79 P. Clarke, '79, B 1869-70 E. R. Coiiin 1870-71 M. S. Nicoll Qliuitnrs Qifiiicellanp 1872-1873 L. A. Stow, '74 H. E. Ohlen, '74 1373-74 , K. McBain, '75 E. M. Tappan, '75 1374-75 E. E. Poppleton, '76 C. F. Butler, '76 H. E. Hersey, '76 1875-76 S. F. Sheppard, 777 l M. Stoyell, '77 T375-77 -- Whipple, 777 R. Botsford, '78 H, Rollins, '78 1877-78 I M. Wing, '78, Bm. Jlffafz. M. Perkins, '79 Hazard, ,79 n Jacobson, '79 1873-79 zzs. .Alam 250 Reynolds, '80 H. Thackray, '80 E. Mott, '80 M. Reynolds, '8o A. P. Bailey, '86 I. F. Smith, '80 H. C. Armstrong, '86 C. S. White, '81 M. L. Freeman, '81 A. K. Fitzhugh, '81 I. Harrison, '81, Bus. Mfafz. E. M. Howe, '82 M. B. King, '82 M. R. Sanford, '82 A. M. Nickerson, '82 C. L. Bostwick, '83 M. Sharp, '83 S. V. F. swift, '33 M. F. L. Hussey, '84 J. H. Merrick, '84 A. Blanchard, '84 L. A. Barker, '84, Bug, Mafz E. S. Leonard, '85 L. H. Gould, '85 C. Hiscock, '85 M. E. Ewing, '85, Ez M. L. F. Sweetzer, '86 L. L. Newell, '86 E. A. Ferris, '86 King, '86 Qresj ns. Mafz. I879-80 , Bus. lllavz. 1880-81 1881-82 , Bw. Ma1'z. 1882-83 1883-84 1884-85 1885-86 251 QM. C. Palrner, '81 M. A. K. Fitzhugh, '81 C. C. Barnum, '81 E. M. Howe, '82 M. B. Brittan, '82 M. R. Sanford, '82, C. L. Bostwick, '83 S. T. F. Swift, '83 Sharp, '83 A. Lathrop, '83, Bus. flfafz. M. F. L. Hussey, '84 1. H. Merrick, '84 E. S. Leonard, '85 L. H. Gould, '85 M. E. Ewing, '85, Asst. B. M. 6 M. King, '86 L. F. Sweetzer, '86 E.VVithowsky, '86, Asst. B.M. E. Withowsky, '86, Bus. Jllczfz. L. C. Sheldon, '87 E. C. Greene, '87 S.W.LS3TH6d,y87, A5522 B. M. C. Sheldon. '87' C. Greene, '87 K. Green, '87 W. C. Kountze, '88 Lewi, '88 L. Barnum, '88 L. T. Nettleton, '89 M. Ferrell, '89 Warren, '89 E. Chester, '89, 5215. jlffm. F.. Morris, '90 Suydam, '90 F. Patterson, '90 Carbutt, '90, 5215. flfllll. N. Taylor, ,QI M. Kavana, ,QI F. Washburne, ,QI L. Strong, ,9I, Bus. Jian. C. Banfield, '92 B. Hartridge, '92 S. Packard, '92 M. Robbins, '92, 5115. Alan. K. Adams, '93 V. Clark, ,Q3 3 R. Wilkinson, '93 B. Cutting, '93, 5215. Zllmz, Learned, '87, 5115. Mazz. 1886- MacCreery, '88, 13215. Jlfzzzz. 37 E. Shaw, '88 Qres.j E. C. Kountze, '88 E. Lewi, '88 h E.L. MacCreery,'88, A55z'. B. M. 1887-88 A. T. Nettleton, '89 L. M. Ferrell, '89 M. E. Chester, '89, A5522 B. IW. 1333-39 E. E. Morris, '90 C. Suydam, '90 M. Carbutt, '90, A5522 B. ill. 1889-90 D. N. Taylor, ,QI R. M. Kavana, '91 K. L. Strong, '9r, A5541 B. M. 1890-91 E. C. Banheld, '92 A. L.-Reed, '92 A. M. Robbins, ,Q2, A5512 5. IW. 1891-92 V E. K. Adams, '93 R. E. Palmer, '93 Qresj M. V. Clark, '93 E. B. Cutting, '93, A55f. B. IW. 1892-93 M. L. Boynton, ,Q4 E. L. Wells, ,Q4 M. M. Macauley, '94, A55r. B. M. 25,2 M. L. Boynton, '94 E. L. VVellS, '94 A. S. Hussey, ,94 1893 M. M. Macauley, 194, Bm. 111911. 94 A. L. Crawford, '95 G. S. Boynton, ,QS A. Dorrance, '95, Assl. H. Ill. 1894'95 A. L. Crawford, '95 H. I. Scranton, '96 G. S. Boynton, '95 E. McCloskey, '96 E. E. Boyd, '95 G.E. MacArthur, '96, A5s2'.5..!W. A. Dorrance, '95, Bus. Jlimz. 1895-96 H. I. Scranton, '96 G. M. Gallaher, ,97 E. McCloskey, '96 F. Hotchkiss, '97 B. A. Jones, '96 A. G. Richey, '97, Auf, 5. JW. G, E. MacArthur, '96, Bw. Jlfmz. 1896-97 G. M. Gallaher, '97 F. L. McKinney, '98 F. Hotchkiss, '97 K. Blunt, '98 M. M. Traver, '97 l.. B. justice, '98, Asst. H. JW. A. G. Richey., 97, Bus. Mnfz. 1397-93 F. L. McKinney, '98 Hamilton, ,QQ K. Blunt, '98 M. Burr, '99 S. F. Sheppard, '98 A. E. jenkins, '99, Assl. B. Ill. L. B. justice, '98, Bm. JVImz. 1893-99 J. Hamilton, ,QQ M. L. Ray, 'oo M. Burr, ,QQ J. M. Payne, 'oo C. G. Abbott, 199 M. L. Hor'St,'oo, A5322 B. M. A. E. jenkins, '99, Bm. Jlfmz. A u I8QQHOO M. L. Ray, 'oo C. S. Reed, 'or I. M. Payne, 'oo L. I. Smyth, 'or M. Budington, 'oo L. R. Albright, IOI, Assf. B. JW. M. L. Horst, 'oo, Bus. Illan. 253 S. Reed, 'or J. Smyth, 'or T. Bartlett, '01 R. Albright, '01, MacNair, 'O2 A. Pollard, '02 A. Mason, ,O2 1900-or H. White, '02, Bw. Mrm. Belknap, '03 E. McCarthy, '03 Canby, '03 A. Dunbar, '03, Blix. Ilfzzzz, L. MaCCreery I. Edwards G. Chester D. Anderson W'arren E. Chester F. Mace Muerman Carbutt E. Rickert H. Pringle N. Taylor E. VVoodbridge Owens L. Perkins L. MacNair, '02 E. Mynter, '02 E. H. White, '02, A5512 B. M. Bus. Mafz. 1901-oz M. Belknap, '03 L. E. McCarthy, '03 N. A. Dunbar, '03, Assi. B. M. 1902-03 E. R. Dimock, '04 E. G. Gardiner, '04 A. S. Henry, '04, Asst. B. M. QEiJitur5 bong h'QDeuh12e , 1888 L. D. Fagan GEnitnt5 l9a55a1:inn 1889 L. La Monte 1890 L. S. King 1891 F. Halliday I892 E. C. Banfield 254 H. C. Bnttler E. C. Kountze M. Rich L, M. Ferren C M. M. Chamberlain K. Smith K. O. Petersen C. F. Patterson J. T. Dorman F. Washburne M. H. C. Oakley K. B. Davis S. B. Tunnicliff M. Morton O. Mathes Neil Whitcomb L. Hastings Howe B. Mumford L. Boynton R. Strang A. Monsch G. Thorne Hillier A. Schwartz A. Palmer Vlfinnington H. Walworth Reimer E. Dudley E. Leverett Newell 'Wentworth R. Murdock O. Rice A. Chamberlain R. Taggart G. Grant E. King . W. Brown B. Day C. Packer Sauvage M. Candler 1893 E. R. VVilkinson 1894 ' H. Haight 1895 F. Cohen 1896 G. Kruse 1897 N. V. McClelland 1898 E. Belknap 1899 A. C. jones IQOO V. Barnard 255 E. R. Evans J. C. Palmer C. E. White G. Wllite C. Coman E. Moore E. Emery H. N. Ladue G. Witschief B. C. Grant L. P. Sheppard L. Greer A. Hero H. E Beard A. Whiton A. L. VVilkinson A. Claflin H. I. Haight H. A. Cobb F. Borden A. N. Gibbons M. G. Fulton M. L. Hosmer H. V. Turner L M. . Brinckerhoff M. V. johnson M. W. Plumb A. M.. LeRoy M. G. Harmon E. Cole H. E. Storke A. I. C. Webster N. G. Hume E. B. Abercrombie F. Fenton M. Fleming H. E. Parton A. G. Blitz A. L. Corbin M. C. Kline C, M. Benton Recipients nf the 1b 1886 M. P. Sherwood 1887 1889 1891 1893 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1892 G. Lingle A. Pratt C. Sheldon LaMonte L. Iddings E. Riclcert N. Taylor K. Adams Whitcomb lliecipie H. Treadway, '83 L, Terry, '87 L. Terry, '87 Pomerene, '86 L. Terry, '87 Keen, '89 Keen, '89 I. Hendrick, ,QO Sands, '93 1901 A. Crapsey 1902 M.,Todd 1903 E. Sharp A. Affeld R. Glendenning S. P. McDonald H. YV. Foster R. R. Gentry F. L. Dunning E. M Smith I. L. Ramsay E. Carey T. Vanamee M. McCulloch R. B. Uptegrove zlen lkatz jfutnzss Sbakzspzatz ierigz 1894 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 nt5 uf the 1394 1895 1896 1397 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 IQO3 256 E. H. Haight E. D. Chater B. A. jones A. Schwartz . M. Traver G. M. Gallaher A. H. Stone A. B. Parker J. E. Pettee QSec0nd prizej V. Sauvage fSec0nd prizej B. Adair J. M Bacringec ilerige E. E. Barns, 194 F. M. Taylor, ,QS R. M. Mann, '96 S. E. Dudley, '97 B, Mahan, '98 A. H. Wilson, '99 l. A. Tourtellot, '00 E. M. Cornell, '01 G. L. Kent, 'oz A. S. Wood, '03 M. Recipients nt the 919125. Glieminie Esmitb 191182 1889 - First Prize -C. L. Scofield, '90 Second Prize-S. C. Gates, '89 B. V. Gaines, S. 1891 Firsi Prine -H. D. King, '92 Seconel Priee-E. M. Mast, '92 1894 Firsl Prine -B. E. Bennett, '95 Seeonel Prize-K. C. Reiley, '95 1896 K. S. Dunham, '96 E. D. Dwight, '98 1900 J. A. Davis, ,OI 1890 First Priee -C. B. Dinturff,E'91 Second Prize-A. L. Knowlton, '90 1892 First Przbe Second Prize-M. E. Cooley, '93 -E. Flaherty, '9 2 1895 -M. E. Gedney, ,QS Seeonel Prize-V. C. VVood, ,QS Firzi Prize 1897 M. Reimer, '97 1899 E. K. Samson, 'oo 1902 C. Davis, 'og , winners nf the Qlnnual Tlllennis Tllnmznament 1886 Singles -A. M. McKinley, '88 Doubles-I. Skinner, '87 A. M. MoKinlay, '88 - 1888 Singles -S. Wetmo1'e, ,QO Donbles-M. S. Guerin, '92 R. H. Walwortli, S. ISQO Singles -S. S. Hornans, '92 Doubles-M. Schwill C. E. White, '93 1892 . Singles -S. S. Homans, '92 Doubles-S. S. Homans, '92 H. G. Morehead, '92 2 1887 Singles -A. M. MCKinlay, '88 Donlzles-G. A. Pocock, 'ss ' VV.'M. Sebring, '90 1889 Singles -S. S. Homans, '92 Doubles-C. E. Furness, '91 V. I. Merrill, S. 1891 Singles -S. S. I-Iomans, '92 Doubles-A. C. Brown, '93 E. B. Bartlett, '94 1892-FALL TOURNAMENT Singles -I. A. Morgan, '93 Donbles-I. A. Morgan, ,Q3 B. R. Strang, '95 57 Singles - Dozzbles- Sifzgles - Doubles- Siugles - Dau bles- S in gl es - Doubles- .Slfzgles - D021 bl es-E ISQS S. Banks, '96 . Banks, '96 Platt, ,97 1895 . Banks, '96 . Banks, '96 . Platt, ,97 1397 , Heywood, '99 Dowling, 'oo . Hunter, 'oo 1399 B. Lockwood, 'ox . H. White, ,O2 E. M. Russell, 'oz 1901 . White, 'oz . H. White, '02 A. XV. Bird, 'oz 1894 Singles -H. S. Banks, '96 Doubles-H. S. Banks, '96 O S. F. Platt, ,Q7 1896 Singles -E. L. Hunter, 'o Doubles-S. F. Platt, ,Q7 I. C. Thallon, '97 1898 Slzzgles B. Lockwood, 'o1 Doubles-M. P. jackson, 'or J. B. Lockwood, 'or IQOO Singles -I. B. Lockwood, 'or Doubles-M. P. jackson, 'ot I. B. Lockwood, 'oi fDefaultj 1902 Singles -M. Kinsey, 'o6 Dezzbles -M. Kinsey, 'o6 S. Lewis, 'o6 .Sims-Qgqi'uwzfwzi-:::b.'i:-sr'-va-.we -- ' - 7: -' ' '-' ' ff ' ' ' ' T.'a'.- ' .er:.-.'.-.-'-1':1 '-f.H'.f1'h1 ' :i 2 phi Qbzta kappa 91911 cltbaptzc nf 122510 Quick iiDff1ner5 Miss ABBY LEACH Premfefzt MISS EMILIE LOUIsE WELLS Vife-Pnaridefzt MISS ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT Serretary Miss ELOISE ELLERY Trffzfzzrer Glbattznt Qlaemhziis WINIFRED BALL, A.B., Theta of' New York, 1890 ' LEROY C. COOLEY, Pr-LD., 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 J. LEVERETT MOORE, PH.D., Alpha of Maryland, ISQZ CHARLES W. MOULTON, PI-LD., Alpha of Minnesota, 1885 THEODORE C. SMITH, PI-LD., Alpha of Massachusetts, 1892 JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 , 9132111112115 ' 1867 Harriette A. Warner CMrs. H. A. W. Bishopj 1868 Achsah M. Ely Mary P Rhoades Sarah M. Glazier fMrs. M. Batesj, A.M., ,72 Helen L. Storke Mary W.iWhitney, A.M., '72 I869 Ellen W. Babcock QMrs. W. R. Brown? Emma L. Hubbard,A.M.,'73,LL.B.,'73 M. Emma Colby QMrs. M. H. Smithj Christine Ladd QMrs. Fabian Franklinj, Sarah E. Daniels '87, LL.D. I Ella M. Liggett 1870 Mary Chumar CMrs. G. G. Traskj Harriet O. Palmer CMrs. E. T. Slocumj Jane A. Denton Cynthia W. Ritch Mary G. Mead QMrs. E. A. Abbeyj Elizabeth D. Storer A Sophia D. Storke, A.M., 794. I 259 1871 Amelia W. Esty QMrs. C. D. Stowellj Sarah P. Monks, A. M., '76 Ellen M. Folsom Susan Raymond 187z Maria P. Brace QMrs. P. Ki1nballD Wilimena H. Eliot fMrs. E. Emersonj, Sarah A. Catlin M.D., 172, A.M., '77 Alla W. Foster, A.M., '76 U '1873 Elizabeth H. Brewer, '96 Katharine M. Lupton Caroline M. Gerrish Mary E. Perry CMrs. P. N. Moore? Helen C. Hiscock QMrs. T. Backusj, Anna R. Phelps A.M., '78 Elma D. SwiH Mary A. Hopson 1 Blanche Wilder QMrs. F. P. Bellamyj Clara Wilson QMrs. G. W. Kretzingerj H 1874 Julia S. Bennett QMrs. E. H. Lordj ' Anna L. Meeker Florence M. Cushing Lucretia A. Stow fMrs.W. H. Cummingsj Elizabeth A. Hill QMrs. E. H. Spaldingj Caroline A. Woodman, A.M., '895 S.B., 789 1875 Mary F. Buflington Florence Perkins A Lucy W. Kellogg QMrs. E. H. English, Frances G. Swik fMrs. John Dotyj Eva M. Tappan, A.M., ,95, Ph.D., '96 1876 Elizabeth R. Fox QMTS. D. F. Webster, Mary A. Jordan, A.M., ,78 Heloise E. Hersey Ella C. Lapham, A.M., '96 Anna M. johnson Grace H. Learned QMrs. A. V. De Witt, Eliza G. Metcalf QMrs. Gustav Radekej 1877 Frances A. Adams Sarah F. Sheppard fMrs. H.K.ATmSfTO11gD Grace E. Bliss fMrs. P. M. Snyderj Caroline P. Swift fMrs. E. S. Atwaterj Rachel B. Jacobs ' Ida Wood, A.M., '89, Ph.D., ,QI I Laura Wylie, Ph.D., ,94 260 1878 Gertrude Bascom QMrs. C. C. Darwinj Harriet R. Ransom fMrs. Arthur Mili- Mary R. Botsford, A.M., '94, nowskij Mary W. Clarke fMrs. M. M. Ackerj Harriot E. Stanton fMrs. W. H. Blatchb M. Isabel Nelson QMrs. I. N. Tillinghastj, Helen E. Thompson Ph.M., '9 5 1879 Eleanor P. Clarke Bertha Hazard Mary Colgate Emily C.Jordan fMrs. H. C. Folger, Inj, Cornelia A. Dike A.M., '96 Emma M. Perkins 1880 Hyla C. Armstrong fMrs. Wm. Daviesj Carrie M. Car1lieldQMrs. W. R. Thorsen Annie P. Bailey QMrs. L. A. Bull, Caroline B. Dow Marietta A. Barnes fMrs. G. W. Knightj Phebe T. Sutlifii A.M., ,QO Lucy Tappan 4 188 1 Marion Burke, M.D ' 1882 Mary F. Easton fMrs. M. R. Conablel Ellen C. SCmPlC,iA.M.,-'91 ' Elizabeth M. Howe fMrs. Lucien Howej Anne C. Southworth fMrs. H.A.Wymanj Mary B. King fMrs. E. H. Babbittj Fanny B. Taylor fMrs. C. E. Youngj 8 1 8 83 Sarah C. Bernard Cornelia M. Raymond C. Lena Bostwick Mary Sherwood, M.D. 1 8 84 Maie A. Chapman fMrs. H. C. Crouchj Martha C. Hubbard fMrs. A. Skinner? Ella M. Freeman Justina M. Merrick fMrs. C. H. Hollisterj ' A Jessie 1. Spaflford 1885 Lucy Davis , 7 5 Mabel R. Loomis V Lavinia H. Gould fMrs. T. MacBrideQ Beatricej. Shattuck QMrs. F. S. Fultonj Abby Leach, A.M., '85 Mary Smiley fMrs. C. O. Rhodesj 261 eh-A 1886 Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D., '98 1 8 8 7 Ida Butcher Margaretta Palmer, Ph.D., ,Q4 Bertha M. Critchley Louise R. Smith QMrs. H. R. Swiib Charlotte Halliday fMrs. Elbert Wingj M.D., A.M., '89 Clara L. jones I 8 8 8 Georgie Angell Efiie Shaw Maud King fMrs. E. G. Murphy, . Adelaide Underhill 1889 1 Jennie Ackerly Mary D. Anderson Charlotte Deming QMrs. Elizabeth-H. Griggs Lola L. Icldings Helene Borgman B. Finleyj Lillian La Monte Helen R. Putnam Helen H. Tunnicliff' Caterallj Katharine Warren 1890 Hanna F. Mace fMrs. Mary Dunham CMrs. C. H. Prescott, Carrie F. Patterson Antha L. Knowlton CMIS. K. B. Miller? Adella Prentiss Mary E. Lamson QMrs. W. A. L'O'ckWoodj fMrs. R. C. H H. B. 'Hearing 1891 Caroline M. Curry M. Edith Rickert, Ph.D.,' '99 Caroline E. Furness, Ph.D., 'oo Kate L. Strong fMrs. C. G. Sewallj Florence Halliday fMrs. E. H. Rogersj Margaret F. Washburne, A.M., 793 Rose M. Kavana Ph.D., ,Q4 ' 1892 Rebecca W. Brush QMrs. G. B. Toyej Amy L. Reed Eva Daniels Alice M. Robbins QMrs. W. H. Martinj Cornelia Golay cMrs. F. G. Benedictj Sarah B. Tunnicliff Helen D. King, Ph.D., ,QQ Elisabeth Woodbridge fMrs. C. G. Mor Mary S. Packard, M.D. risj, Ph.D., '98 262 Elizabeth K. Adams Frances S. Belcher, A.M., '98 Elizabeth S. Bradley QMrs. P. E. Brovvningj Elizabeth M. Andrews Emeline B. Bartlett Florence Bernd! Caroline Coman julietta Golay Elizabeth H. Haight, Grace A. Beard A.M., 799 1893 Mary V. Clark Henrietta A. Rossini Pratt Helena Van Vliet Ethel R. Wilkinson I 894 Mabel L. Hastings Mary B. Mumford Angie M. Myers, M.D. Helen M. Slade QMrs. Chas. A. Andrews Katharine M.Utter QMrs. L.A.Waterman iMelvina Van Kleeck Emilie Louise Wells I 8 9 5 Willie C. Johnson Elizabeth E. Boyd fMrs. W. L. Lawton, Anna A. Monsch QMrs. H. F. Roberts? Georgie S. Boynton Margaret R. Brendlinger Laura A. Brownell fMrs. bridge, May H. Childs Susan H. Evans Harriet F. Holmes Hasseltine R. Fletcher H. Winifred Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Annie E. Douglas Josephine Fagan Ann Hero, A.M. 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SCHIRMER NEW YORK Publishers and Importers ot illllnsir I fVe recommeml Che IDEISSHI' GOIIGQC SOHQ IIBDOIZ A Caflertion gf Glees, Part Songs and Q Chorzzsesfor Female Voices as a book of especial interest to all Vassar Students and Alumnae Price., Net, 81.25 i ESTABLISHED 52 YEARS. BUY OE THE MANUFACTURER 'Qiirh Ellurs Sm! Goods Qfflll Swim. Muffs, Boas, Scarfs and Capes .... In Sable, Mink. Lynx, Errnin, Chinchilla, Squirrel and Fox. Ladies desiring ELEGANCE OF STYLE and EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY Combined with moderate prices, should call on or address SIEDE'S 42 West 34th St., Nw Wald0 fA5t0 la- NEW YORK Send for Catalogue containing full direct' s for measurement. Mail orders can be fitted perfectly by our syster Tziaffeffs Sfboof Zllur Girls College Preparatory and General Course of Study offered Fall term opens September 30, 1903 ease' For illustrated year book address Miss ANNA R. GOLDSMITH, A. B. Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention Uassstinn v ieaewariun Qlinnertiser H I C K Succersar I0 R. G. LLOYD LIVERY A ,412 ann 414 again Street, lliiuugbkeepsie, mein york Carryalls and Carriages for large parties and funerals. All kinds of fashionable tnrnonts. Horses for ladies driving 21 specialty. Special rates to Vassar College customers. Direct trip with carriage from Vassar College to city or any depot in city, 81.00. Before 6 a. m. and after IO p. ni, double ratesi Extra charge for trunks carried on carriages. Telephone 188-A. CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY Poughkeepsie Bridge Route ?Lntuz5t Bates tn aIIs1Juint5 Zlillzst-EDztrnit, 51425. clibicagn, 51750. St. louis, 5621.50 QUICK TIME-Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago, via the New York, Ontario and Western and Wabash Railroads via Campbell Hall. SHORT LINE between Poughkeepsie and Hartford, Springfield, Worcester, Boston and New England Points. Local Fare-Two Cents per Zilla in Nezu Drk State. For .Z7W7'77lllff07Z, Time Tfzbfef, Effr., Adflrfff ' M, Il, martin, Urttmt illH2I11tIgPI.', ilflilfifnrh, QIIJYII1. -M f:YLZN? 'VX i 4l'MM , ' M ff,Q,Qf,,1fQi f'f1'f'ffWfTYfSjfff3'2Qfjf 5-gvggsfaww warms fzgjfgeaxwzer-wrw art-svse-Xwfkmmf . Qezweweawsfsswres-mwxe'se,sy4wx+wnw:ewqQ 5:2 L? fe--.21 VV VJ, W ' r. ii ,u l,lil1 '. 'eM?f ?Q.l,'f '- . ,, . ...e ., ' W W F-L2 1 if w ,gi:'l tf 3,,r !:slf1I. .li ll 3 li 3f'- V'I9M iliil -ZPL ' -1 , -, . .- H' fdf fi': -.,. s r li' 'lic 553.3415 :LZ h- ess-fy . ,VL M ,HA Q6-if .-,,..,, te- ..-. : sf::.f:.,,-es .,,... :. 1 .E-.5 -, :...W,..::.1g:1.sfn::ggf-,ff-ag: ng.: e.v:::zgt.g. 55 1 55 ,, Z: -be xl! 11, i lg., 5, 35553333 .... ,,,i ,Vi,,,. . . sese . W, S A' - .1 lf li El: ' ,11:2ge,Q iff savvy, 1 'q i D ' N V -ff. aj is r 'r 1 i,-i!,1f iNre sZ :'.:':,ifa',i2p,2:a5., 'Q -fzffs.:1s'- gl .1 -, siiisi m s r 115-3' rr. :iss-'s fa '.'iu.M1-iw 5 - as -1-':f:s:s.'-It-52' s - st 21. 13 -. Sm 2,153 -511 .f ' ' 'W A ' -4' H -'-- 1 -'- --'f ' 'A gs if ggi sly J, ' -ro TH E wi NTER RESORTS OF . . . ri C -' fe i9'f4'e5 21.6, '25 Q 0 0 - Im-sr: FC 2 CXEIS, CXICO 69 H I Oflllil Elegant Service. Tourist Tickets on Sale. ff DINING CARS, X . . . MEALS A LA CARTE . . . ---- ' Y -Q R-if gf' swf-4 .ef-fe, b e ,, .lf-52272: f1:'ffeW:f:'.::i' ' ' ' V ,fn f - fe ' ' HIM, ,,,, 2 , is . - 'S f Q- 1. sf e www NEW YORK OFFICE 335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ,, J A. C. TOWNSEND, G. P.a1z:1!7. AGENT, ST. LOUIS In answering advertisements please mention Baggarinn waessarinn Hnnertiser I I Orwmalors and DBSZLQWZBYS of LADIE S ' Sf4lLOR SUITS . H. MQSHIER CO. 'lliaval atlors 1404-6-8-Io MICHIGAN AVENUE IIARTIN A. RYIaRsoN's BUILDING cH1cf4Gol ' F7,.d7ZA H- C'd7,.pe71Zte7, Hair D1'B.l'5l1Zg, Hzzir GUHKIJJ in Stark 1 X Sbfwzpoazfzg. ami lllrzde to Orzlfr. X New Store 326 Main Street L I 7 F ,H G1 .C Mb M. C. MCDONNELL Wifi Wm mgj' ' Wes Grids' I 'Ons' 290 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HOSICPY, Handkellchlefsa Shlrtwalstsv NOtlOlli5l Mink's Latest Improved Hair Fanning Machine . . . . f h ' . ' etc. : 3 Stylzsbi Mzllznerjf, appropriate to the - , or S ampoomg Mail Orders attended to promptly. Season- 3 3 Z 5 Popular Pfifff Over H:Illiwe1I's Jewelry Store. Telephone 157-F. U L L E R' S MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL SUCIAL FUNCTIONS Q I-I E R ' ANY NIIIIIIER oif' MUSICIANS 77 Conf! Sfrerf BROOIYL YIV, N. If. CHARLES R. MULLER, Piqnisenirecmr, TEI,EIJI'IONE, 3277 IIIATN of me Y'EACf17l !3S COLLEGE I he QIIYEIIP 111111 g7IhHIll.5 Coz, UMMA Ufxifzfgfesfry .- .I I Kl11zle1'ga1'lIf1z, Eliflmffzlazlji' and Hzfglz School. New and lizinclsomely zippointecl building. Superior equipment for Physical Cul- ture, Science, AI t and Manual Training. College P1'ep:z1'nlIoII zz Spcdallif. A limited number of new pupils will be received. Illustrated circulni' sent on application. 581111121 mf. Dlttnn, 9.6130 guilt. NENN Yom, NEW YORK, Fuoadway and 130th St. III ansxvering advertisements please mention I9a55ari0n wassarion Qillhertiser LARGESTANDMOSTCUMPLEIEBUGGYEEACTORY UN EARTH W'RlTE Fon em PRICES AND ' I ' ig CAT-N-UCUE I ---- i i l o ,frnir ei I ,..-'- 3335--- i 1 P III ---1 ,, I Af - :':55iiiiii55555E?5i E X ggsgm -.:ii 'I.' II.III--Wi-'illiiiiiillll:::-I wg! -mf EE JlhiiiiIIIE'T'uIi 2 f.1IgL I I Oun Goons ARE THE BEST-if 59 Gun PRICE THE LowEsT IBARRYMFCD O'il1CllEll1ElPQil5JI CigficivfibfiafiQf2v6N25I16Gf556?vf2v8J5bf5bfivf3b3ff2J62165I65fi1f259Lf5bf2vg C8 - YN -I ' 4!?1'I'7...f1 'S' I . 3 HIS E E , C8 I I 1' -83 fe ' ' I ei 3 Satanic 11.947 NB vg E fl I ' gg. c . 19' ,I v xx -83 e Nia est If I -as 'ef IS credited with many fg deeds of blackness, 7 ,, gt A.,s.s , Deeds and O I I ef + It s 1 gi Written instruments will be of a black- -if cg ness HE never attained if written with C8 ev A if 1? QE- ' ' 9 fo I . ff' 2 H1 111 iii I 4 3 it if . :se E, E E erna n C3 I - .san OS' I I ss,e 'eese ses' 3 But what is Vice with I-IIIvI is virtue with EQ 2 IT. ASKYOUR DEALER FORIT, eg A d f l t I d b or fo te Ce t t -d ' won en u ex erna reme y 2 Samgge gy mis Xglincan ge a prepal for the skin, flesh and muscles. 21 A82 Soothing, healing, pain-relieving. cg. CHAS. M. HIGGINS Gi CO., MfI'S., 5 Just try a box. 3 168 8th Street, : Brooklyn, N. Y. ig SALVA-CEA, 274 Canal sr., N. Y. 3 London Office, l06 Charing Cross Road. 854???RJ?Q'95?WWQWWWWWWQQQQWQP9iS3fi9'Z?'6'QEP'3'f2?f5'Q??52: In answering advertisements please mention Wagzaziun ieassation 2-Iilhertizer 1 3 FIIULTLESS STIIRCH, THE BEST FUR Some llbopular Delusions E1 Shirt Waists, I C' Shirt ' 2 Fronts, S Collars, STARCH CUU Clothes. am, Read our Booklets, Lau gh and LTLESS 2 Learn. I u U- I Whezzlyvfz tbozzgbt you wars 011 My gof lzfzkr. ESTABLISHED 1851 I Syena laboratory Glass ware-the ZIBest Glass for Iaboratotn Use EIMER 85 AMEND ilILmWf'1fBfg wb imlmffm UI Qllnemtrals anh.QIIJrmt1:aI Hpparafus 9.05 to 21 1 THIRD AVENUE, Cor. of Eighteenth St., NEW YORK SOLE fYGENTSjZr F. 1fIIlJ!bhll7!1,Jf!l7ilUZlJ Orgrwir and fmrgfzzzif Cfzvewiralf and Clyemimlfy Pure Rezzgflztf. Finest Bohemian and German Glassware, Royal Berlin and Meissen Porcelain, Purest Hammered Platinum, Balances and Weights, Zeiss Microscopes and Bacteriological Apparatus, Chemically Pure Acids and Assay Goods. - . WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, - My dear Anastatia! I am hereg my first call after -my V CLOCKS AND OPTICAL GOODS return from abroad. Came on the 'Umbria'-clelightful passave-everything went nicely and I am in excellent health, and very much pleased to Gnd you looking so well. C ' W ' Z I M M E R M A N N HOW ig the little dal-ling, Ruth ? I' Successor to Welles 25: Zimmermann Oh, Araminta! I have thought of you almost every day since you left. Little Ruth is very Well-all through PRACTICAL her 'Teething'-and all due to the use of Mrs. Winlovv's ' ' . Soothing Syrup It. is indeed a valuable remedy for teeth- Kiemzlzt ann mptlclan gigathiigtgyapg I will never forget the clear Mrs. Winslow s 284 MAIN STREET, IJQUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, ' A Repairing of-jewelry, Watches and Clocks a specialty. In answering advertisements please mention 1985585011 vassarinn Qlnnertiser 'rffv' --f-:.-::-:-.,:-: -A aw. Auf. V-if-z 14 - ' ..+.-.M-.1:z-1,1.g:.1, Qyg--fr 2--1-:W-za: .- :-1.-?3x-f - A - V1-.QF-A-in-'-22452:-: . '11 eff:--'a,.. , ..''1:14:2-s::1sz:s:s:t:52s:s: ' ' V- '- , f' ,:g:g151g:,,, .,: '-I:2:5:5:5:::3:5'fs:a:::gg ' ' 555515: ' 'iisiiiffi'effisiisitii 57 - - ' vs 1 -sat: . -f ' ---- - T' V ,. if Wat Nw FP - - ' 2533:5:35:51135553:IEEE:-:rEr3'4r:, . . ,1:s'-:.,,I, F5515 53251123-girzgffi-:?44 Am 3 . .- ,' I I. - , N- , 51:11,:T:,:3:,:g:,15gr:5-jer' V, I-: lf:Ii,:f:5:1:::51-:5:g:5:f:5., . - - yn , . , zgw xgmz E. I 24222512S5s:s:a5rE:aE1:1:::fS21':5:25s25Sf:2 'kiss i:5r,,::s:2-1: -'--' 2: .:5 --'- 6- 2 js? i. ::1':g':gfg:g1.'.', - . f xf' ' - ' m2:f:s:as:e:s:s::-1isz:s5sf1 f . 'ft-: 0 Q4 T 5 ' .- ' V. . N 14 ., if 1 .. ,, , . , ,, 4 1 X . 1 1 gf f K S arg, ' .4-k . .ic .4 ,. - 5 '22 95 ' f A me:g:,::..pa:aA:a-at-:-:-.. ' 'fr-:1:ry4 '2:r:f:f:-. -5:,:j:5::q:: ' Q .' . A S -' 4 :'fQE5f1 'f :AI 2 5I.f3j: Q3' ii: - , a f, .,:- 1 . iff R f? id. ' jr, , v. , , ., .:r, -,I - . f e 3515134-- .5,5.j:r:-: . ,. R4 Mew 'fflifi sf 395 I I -EI., .ri as f--2- :'- f:2'.4f : We are headquarters and direct agents for Eastman Koclaks, Films, etc. Also a full A line of general photographic supplies of every kind constantly on hand. Develop- .il l i l f ing and printing a specialty at the 5 KODAK CUNDT 48 Mafeer Street, TOR fl-2 CHIRE P0zzg.5,5eep.rz'e, N. T.. R. T. TRAVIS an Kleeck w. T. TRAVIS Eihvrg wh gill? Svttthlm Parties conveyed to and from any point . First-Class Coaches and Cabs Large Stages for Parties TRAVIS BROTHERS 352 Blain St., liuirglikrrpair, N. Li. ilaats,-ejfurs, jfumnzss dBIgpes Agenffor Dunffzp if Co. I A Fun' taken on Storage 1-,1c,,b,,,,,2 259 MAIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE PHONE 26-F , . , , I Pine fwllznery Riel? Femgf Goody if LADIES, FURNISHINGS MADE UP LACE GCCDS , EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN SHIRT WAISTS C A M E RIC AND NAINSCCK UNDERGARMENTS FINE NECRWEAR NCVELTIES OF THE SEASONS 3 Etwhm g 330 Main Street In answering advertisements please mention I9855arinn wassariun Sinn-ertiser 15 WALLHEAD and DuBois Q-If CaMrzrz'7ze Sfreezt .... Pazzgbkeepfje, New fork --vfxfk.-k,A,1s,,1-sv 7-.far-xxx eruratihe 1Baintm3 A LARGE STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN WALL PAPERS Burlaps, Buckram, Silk Dam- asks, and all the Newest De- signs in WALL FABRICS and CEILING DECORATIONS I WRIGHT, IQAY 51 eo. ' flnunufslcturers of Tbigb Grave Fraternity Emblems l Fraternity Jevvelry Fraternity Novelties Fraternity Stationery Fraternity Invitations ly Fraternity Programs jfraternitp Hnnountemente ii SP QiffQ,fS.2' ,2'Q,'E,,fQQffOf I 14o-142 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT, IWICI-I. Geo. Hughes 81 Son GO T0 n , 7 nbakefg Of fllfllltllre S I' Hmportere of Glbina Speria! fzttezztiwz giwzz to Parking fm! illceg C-r'gf.fdSlpp' Ffr- ' HZ M lgifizzzifif, Ziiijfi-Zj2i'jii,F Cfzfzzfz, elf. cake . 398, 406, 408 and 410 MAIN STREET me gleam PoUoHKREPs1R, N. Y. Wi IEVGYQYDIIIQ C5000 lE'0et'Vtbinge QTas .H. Hickok Music Co. r I - A-A I n an U, 5 I C 276 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. the werg latest Styles in 3evoelri3 anb Silverware at QUINTARD BRUS., Manufacturing Jewelers 316 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention Gaggariun Eassatinn Qiuhettiset ihane pau dltie-AD Glbamz' El 'iiyigqx , , Q, :twill .... o Q D 11 g r D p kg -.,V ' . MARK TRADE fllf IPQUI, CTGIII PDU? . 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. Sala' everywhere. 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. H 4. Smith brnthnzrs 4, Zlllibnlzaalz ann lliztatl .Q A Qlunfettiuners ann Qlaterzts 13 anti 15 Hgaarket Sunsets ' liluugbkeupsie Jfietn mth: LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT Where the Substantials and Delicacies of the Season are served in the most approved manner. No Intoxicating Liquors, Beer, Wine, etc., allowed. Also Bread, Cake,'Pastry, Ice Cream, Ices, Jellies, Charlotte Russe, etc. Parties, Suppers, Wedding Spreads, etc., supplied with every requisite. Also Waiters, Cooks, Dishes, Silver, Glassware, Linen, and Personal Supervision, except in cases where Intoxicating Liquors, Punch, Ale, Beer, Wine, Cider, etc., are to be served. In that event, Waiters, Cooks, and Personal Supervision will not be furnished. In answering advertisements please mention Wamaarinn VX, iiiiassariun Qlizmentiser ?ll- 'iff A -I1 . 5 I L E R M A W No. If Ecz.vf30Z6 Sf., near FQ96 Hoe. M - A ill- ' 9 ' A ' H gbng VI gker 1 E?iliR l! , Tlll lilgliil I - ga t' 'I Li! - le THE only maker of the H. Silverman Safety and Perfect Fitting Riding I Skirt and Reversible Bicycle Skirt fboth patentedj. Special discount WW iiii 'ii' I to Students and Teachers. Special' department for the making and re- modeling of all kinds of fur garments. FULL LINE OF CUTLER Lock BOXES ' Manicure Scissors, Files, etc. JEAMELER CQMPA NY Sviatinnrra TRDUDLEY HARD WARE STORE 254 MAIN AND 5 MARKET STREET PGUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. JOHNSON 81 WILLIAMS, Preps. 260 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ina Engraving nz Specialzjf. nswering advertisements please mention Wazsarlon wassarinn anmmisel S . aG R E E N E S Tlye 07161 Faxlrienaele and Reliable K ilahies' Tailor anal iiaahil: Maker in tlae eizjf. COR. MARKET 823 CANNON STREETS. Special inducements to Vassar students. Eftezbbxbed 1897. Teleplzeize 62111122-D. A Telephone 61 A 1 Some llbopulav Ebelueioue Dy. Sfgpgm Pdjmgf 11. ' l ' 'Dental ano ,f Mal Surgeon 310 Main Street, ' . ' Poughkeepsie, N. Yf Oflice I-leurs: 9 A. Mfto I2 M. 1 to 5 P. M. , Calls made if-desired. -1 Z.. WILLET TITUS-V n , ' 'Q A 'L Contractor and Bu1lder Wbefz you have 720 zmlbrellfz and are afirled wiflz the POUGHKEEPSIE7 N' Y' . zlelzzfiorz that tlze 07267 femezinifzg one if yazerf. In answering advertisements please mention Eaggarinn 1935583011 HUUBEUSBI I 9 ESTABLISHED 1 sis i BRQQKS BRQTmI:IE-.1i.lSQ Fine Clothin - Read Made u English Leather and Wicker and tg Measure? From Zbe M5dZU77Z k Goods, i Imported Fufnighingg 7 l.fLlI'1Cl'lCOIl Hlld 'TCH B2lSkCfS l Shifting., ' fa mt Fitted cases, Hoidaiis, 7 House Garments, V Hzgbor Przkooj. 1 CUC- Shavvls, Mauds, Rugs, etc. , EQUIPIHCHI for Livel-ies, Various Sports. ' All Garments for Walkiiig, Riding, Driving, Shooting, Golfing, Tennis, Polo or the Hunt. i hflotor Overcoats. Rainproof and Dust Coats. Automobile Accessories. Illustrated Catalogue with prices and directions for ordering by mail, sent upon request. Tho! toe bert way fo Jffilfil' DO 11 pofitiofz or Torifher if ro i regirior io the : : : : : : Ifiyiiiu do not know this, send for our Illustrated Booklet and learn what we can do for you. We have been especially successful in finding positions for inexperienced teachers, and are always glad to enroll the names of young men and Women who are just about to graduate from college. No agomy in the oozmtry has done morefrr such teacberr than ours, and we can undoubz'edQf be Q' :orifice to you fyou are ouolyiod to do good work. , We shall be glad to hear from you and Will use our best efforts in your behalf if you give us the opportunity. C07'TE.v90HdBHL'E is invitofl. HARLAN P. FRENCH, Proprietor, 81 CHAPEL STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. Violets, Carnations and Potted Plants. t Mm E- SHIPP- www A- 0 B Shipp Sc Usborn W 172. Sfopbor 8955 S072 No. 50 Tlzinz' Street A 1'1llU1'T5T5 i .NEWB UR GH, N. 24 COLLEGE AY'ENUE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. P. 0. Vassar College Telephone 256.4 Violets carefully packed and sent safely to all parts of the country. f In answering advertisements please mention Ipaggariun ieassariun Qlnnertiser PECIALTIE BRIDESMAID ROSES FANCY CARNATIONS and SWEET VIOLETS All yfawerf fold. by uf are grown azz' our CONSERVATORIES ON SOUTH AVENUE Choice Flowers of all kinds packed for shipment to all parts of the country. Hurry Orders by Telegraph or Long Distance Telephone attended to promptly. 5? 4 Q S yjfl Q vo 2-j9l1AfaS'rfeffr OUFHKEEPSIW In ' g d t' t pl mention Eaggariun i9H5i5HIfUl1 ?UJIlB17ti52I lea ing tels ,, . , ,fn 1 .-.xV ,, ,, 1 IE? y, A ,, ,,.i ,- . ef M 1 fp, v. ' -' 9- I if lift .1 2' F Ei , . , f' ' Q to , A it i ,Q I6'LA?iilNE5'li'it illf-eff--A-S T1 , , ' yu' f- f ' -Q Ulf -V-if ' ' ' ' -K 'Af-.'.f ' ,if '2 : .fri ., H : - -,151 .. ., .- -' ' ' fmffgfz-fc: . 'af'Ir:'.. 1 ' '-fa:.,.e'ffieH5'-:Q . at - E ff '1 . , U ','- '- 1 fi ge tQUUh'iEEP5!f' L.. A .Q :,.glf:e115'ipQNaw5d.Re':,1eg A55 'le 'AJ' ': .Q TL .f'?f. '. . - i ' 'j:'7'1'f+-f '. r 4' .Lf ?'c ii i ?'Iff' .,fafi2 ig? 1 - ' 41 . 5 4 ' -i i if. M- ,Kim . 7 f a. -523' -1' - ,I Q- 11:5 .mi-1'Easrsw-f.ff:.:,mania - -V-- 3 r 'I' 1.-fi : -f .url 5.1 3 ,LA I fm- : 62'-4.1 .1,: vu, -:-'5:,,.:g:- iw-1 4- ,kb 'A :'1': 'k , ? t f:b '.,t-1-xg 1.-' J--. :Q . 1- :1 -- 'Y' '14 ' sm-Y-if fwfr-,gf-4 5. '.s.sH5fv,:g5s-3g1,f'ii aj 1 3' :gL2g:'-112' ' ,fy . QM Q- :gh 'Y' 'K ::-.,.,-.,-E:- 11 5--: ri: 'af ,. fri.. - f ff dge-Zflii-A'-1.3 t ' faif- 'A if f , . ' if ' f -1 lliisf' ' nf ' 1 M 'f1 fe Wikia-,T 51:-. A wrfifi '5 1 ' 1 2.43115 ' QQ-511-2: .:- - . ,. ,211 '.,:iu,:n f3fz- gwrgia.2-raaamw-is:Tis i. V t -eg, 5 A r --PM - 5: W2 si 1119 .1 -' ,T flifig .,,. . A - -5:15 ' ' ' 15 Fi' 4 ',,s:: ,:e :5:f,,fI',- ' Horatio N. Bain, Proprietor Horatio N. Bain 8z Co., 23.23312 E: E222 Proprieto rs ln answering advertisements please mention Wazzarinn Bassarinn Qwnertiser TIIE A. Y. IIAIGIIT C0 PRINTING BOOKBINDING w 10 AND I2 LIBERTY STREET I POUGIIKEEPSIE, N. Y. P 0 BOX 495 ' wassarinn Qlunertizer ' CYRUS L. BARNES I PRI TER HIGH-CLASS LETTERPRESS PRINTING produced III artistic and effective styles 258 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. LITERARY EDITIONS A SPECIALTY me efzyfboim rmlwrzre Ca. I ijfarsmiug 2111 Ie 11 ments, Qiicgcles Siqaizrrting Mundi- 273 MAIN STREET, POU GH KEEPSIE, N. Y e to Order S H S FOR ANTIQUE FURNITURE TRADE A SPECIALTY E STYUSHAPEQPLE' coxHEAo BROTHERS L ELE ' are furnislmd at qsmmof za-1oHN F. COXHE,-405. all hours at W I I.: - . , . IW T I., M. Cm... CA BIN ET MA KERS -1 Our horses are F u rn 1 t u r e R e P 311' e d 3' H d M 9- d In an M11 fed and J' C 22 N Oxon Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. well groomed, . 'A ,rw ---If fri - , A ,NF 0311213 .- We A ' SWA- ' firm d mfg X riages are well- ' ' it wi '- JI ' , I . ' N T 'i p ' qfgfcfi m a rl e stylish . . S'-E vp ij H d uQ,-w,d... Jfx eberzck Bowne . . 1 f in 'UI Pm' g., L Q u 1 a 1, 1 W e ' . L,a-M2554 I T 3 'ff' will equip you covvmr.a1 X for a drive 111 swell turnout and at 21 reasonable charge at short notic C. WILLIAM I. MCCURDY ?eQ'PEjfjj'QgQjL440 lj 81 I5 Washington Street Carpets,Wall Papers, Oil Cloths, etc. SPECIALTY IN FINE DRAPERIES -318 Main Street In answering advertisements lea p se mention Elsssariun I igassariun Elimertiser 9 riliilliiliifziiiii ii lllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllll-M G 6 D 6 I G O t Q 6 1,51il-2:2237-f,.l,, 'l'Qglil ' 5 , 'U .ffrgpli 'Ml ,,i'1.l!,igbi',' f ,l.'fflir1lEflf222Pf-i'!.l1i!-iliilliifllli-iii 5 llllll1iiiiLQi2iiili1.ii1ll 'iiillsll1'1 .iiiiill1l1illsill,l. N0f'f'W1SfC01'fW College Hedge if 'f ..f-' ,1:1,f1-W -5' ,QE 1 f. ,-L' '. . if-1 ' :Q'.lliii!'l'5?g5gEf1'lglii1,i is 'W 5 ' ' I f ' ' 'pf' ' Situated on car line Transient Guests a specialty . ' Most convenient to the College P 1 H S 85 C O 0 QD p . Summer Boarders also accommodated For particulars address ' Lens Grinding at short notice I abrg. 3Obn Ewel 286 Mazn Sfreef, Pauglzleeepsza, N. Y. ARLINGTON, Poughmpsiel N. Y, D i D C . M A A R EEUMGAHRKKEIEE siE,RNE.EYi Choice Fruit, Confectionery and a full line Mineral Waters and Ginger Ales always on hand. Ice Cream Soda all the year round. Made from the Pure Fruit bjfrups. DAINTIES FOR VASSAR LUNCHES, SPREADS, ETC. A SPECIALTY ' NO. 350 MAJN STREET A7, HCEEVMJH, Fidllfy QITGCQF, PO UGHKEEPSIE, N. if. Free delivery to the College every afternoon. Leave your Packages at the Store. TELEPHONE 7qA, ONE OF THE EEW AMERICANS IDOPUIHV 991115011 HI- IN THE BUSINESS . E EDWARD C. BALCI-I J ilaabies' 'Ctailor BIND 'lbabif IIDEIRCY 1 65-167 Spring Street, New York I am Bxllilliliillg an exclusive line ofimporlrd LADIES' . Sl-IIRTVVAIST PATTERNS To zvlafclz I fll'DifE,j'OZl7' z'11spf'cZz'01z R. A. KENWORTHY ' HABERDASHER , M8 M - Sli, Lt 73 I .1 h 1 . i Go1NG TO CHAPEL,-When you live in one of the 9 O mn we Ong Z egpslei N Y halls and think you are in Veniee in the spring. In answering advertisements please mention Bazsarinn wassariun Hnnertiser Q.. I f uer 0 I l Cefeirafecf A a diilw .deesnswft iw 's J?'iE97 4 5'4i5ZC 'xB' 5!- Nzwvon ,I B E M ... c92Ounc9 jdzfo C2718 ojgovwwfo , L. Wazafz Tl:-hi Illv C o R R E C T s T Y L E s IN oo LR, WALKING AND oUT1NG HATS ' 1 1 O7 86 1 1 oo Broadway, I 58 Broadway, 536 5th Ave., Madison Square, West near Liberty Street near 44th Street lnhl W I ' ,l Ikrlv N E W Y OR R, N. Y .1 . A Aarra 1 Authorized Agefzrr in prilzfzlfml fitie: Write hr Booklet M Siylw COME-AND SEE US l . fofywf John M1115 Spo.rt1ng Goods, Pocket Knives 1 and Scissors, Ping Pong Sets, E 6-ll t15 t Game Boards, Scales 348 MAIN STREET 4 or anything in our line. - - , - Pougllkeepsie N. Y. LU. E. AHBYPEUE, 279 M0172 Shree! i mfr Store A 5 5 IN THE CITY 7 3 Can always be obtained at our store. We are the largest Picture Framing and Mat Making are my V receivers In the my of ' 1 specialties. With a carefully selected stock ' B5m6Z776Z-V 6171621 CJZUFUWYW N6Z'U5! 0755714555 of inouldings you can always get your pic- Special prices to students. Fancy Fruit Baskets put up tures framed with artistic effect, Regilding' to ogder. A trial order will convince you ofour superior goo s. Pictures packed and stored. . . c 5.-Qm.1RaQmOnb Ctallfornla jfI'llltG:Ol1lDHI1Q 283 M3111 Street ,PongI1Ifeeps1e, N. Y. 233 Mam St 952113371 mlashmgton St In answering advertisements please mention Waggarinn , Bassarinn Eiunertiser Tie TEACHERS, 1.-L1 AGENCIES BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, DENVER, eff. Have Filled 17,630 positions aggregating ,SI 1,313,890 in salaries. Special facilities for placing College Graduates in the better class of Private Schools and High Schools. MANUAL AND CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION Nriu ilgnrk flbffirr, H- E- CROCKER - , W. D. KERR Mgngggrf 155 illlffll AUP- P. V. HUYSSOON Telephone 3971-B Igfh Sz. jfazrrmgfofz, Wm. R. 266 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. IMPORTER OF Zllilw Zfirir-21-ZHrz1r 811121 Qlirh Gini 6512155 STUDENT'S GAS PORTABLES AND ALL NECESSARY T R I M M I N G S VASSAR SSOUVENIR CHINA, Etc., Etc. Plumbing, Gas Piiiing, Healing, Tinning REMEMBER PETER ADRIANCE 55 SON Has the Largest Stock in the City of Gas Fidures, Drop Lighfs, Globes, Shades Zburnzraa, ilgeating 'lBurnzrs, 585 States, 45515 Irnns, Gas Signs, lliubber Tubing, . Qgatz Misra, Qlintnarz, fllitc., CEU. .. . . 393 MAIN STREET, Toaghkeepsie, N. Y. IWTJJ A. R. Coughlan Dress Ember QA MARKET STREET, POUGHKEEPSJE, N. T. Near Hamilton Street A11 of the Latest Paris and American Fashions on hand. F O R M E R L Y' OD md B OL TUNE WOODS TTTTAMER DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS The Oldest and Most Nlodern Drug Store in Poughkeepsie 288 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. T. j.C.NEAL 7EWELRT 25 MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK Fang Groceries Cheap .9 TOT, amz' GOOOZ Come and .veejQ1ryOurJefat Carpenfer 55 CParkbiII's Opposife Worgan House In answering advertisements please mention Iyggsgarinn Bassariun Qlhnertiser 27 mb E mb? l.Ili5B 01125 are those who appreciate and take advantage of those things which are best. There can only be one best, and that best in the matter of Laundry Work is ours. Orders left at the Gate Lodge with Mrs. Law will receive 3 prompt attention. Qgunhfp Lezzmdgf, 23 61723, 25 Cezfbezrme, Street . . 0l'56f5 ever Stretch. A For more than Twenty-four Seasons we have I '- R ' W O L F been ileaherzs in the Silbillinzrg EISUZ, I ml. V ' Dmje, in that's why we know we can suit 2-DDU 43 Maiden Lane, Tel. 795-D. Albany, N. Y. Q I1 ti q L1 g jf U f ning gg gmgnmfaisfgovga music for Llleddmgs a Specialty Awww, Femien, Bmw yumishings . i 0 . ' F ' h d M ' . Union College, 'Q2?'lg:is4?'o5,'latI'31, '98,'99,'00,'O1, 02 Cfl7'l6Z755l7fk-Y, BME al2fHl1UBf CG. Klacuhs COTIIBHU sity 4, 95,'95,'97 98 99 Co1gareUn 'r 9 9' 96 97 s 99 00 01 02 WINE, EXC. CW, Main and Liberty Sl.. P WilliamsC ll g 95 6 97 98 99 00 01 02 I Cf nsiolfuggg 93796 8979f'9BY,fw,0,00,,0l' 02 229 mall! Sl. p0llQhli2QDSlQ, n.Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Yl wavy anb Qurlp lbair A ZWR S- C, C2113 T may positively be obtained by the use of ' 2 CGLLEGE VIEZW AVE. HDFS. flD8SOl1'5 ww lEl1Qlf5lU 'lball' UONIC Send 1, for Booklet Wi!! been! Ike College Girlf' FVVZPKHLZIJ ezf slmmf figure is assureel by me use of 5LEN'DEfR1NE M0Q'ffdff P75065 Send 6c. in stamps for Booklet and Sample to 919115. YK. QIBELSUII, 359 5172 Ave., New York Ice CREAM, mes AND CAKES In answering advertisements please mention I9855Hriun wassarinn Qlnnettiser be ollege SZ. n 'IHCHL' IDHSSHI' CEOIICQC IDOIIQDRGCDBR, 1Fl. 112 IWARY SWAIN WAGNER ANNE EDITH LAP!-IAA! Proprzktors T66 . W ' - orsyfbe W ms! THE CORRECT STYLE TAILOR MADE Mafzeby fOHN EORSYTTITE The Waz'5tH014se 865 BROADWAY ZVEIVYORIC Smizples and T!!Zl.S'f7'!lfZ.07Z.S' sem' ZQOYZ wgzzesz' T x In answering advertisements please mention Eaggarinn wassariun -Qiltwrtiser I A - TIFFANY swnlos 333fI O-3A1'FOVR'l'H-AVENVE New vom February I 7, 1 903. U?m'er- Gmzimzfes aim' Alwfzlzzzc, Vasmr Callcge, Parzgkkfqfnszkf, N. Y.- I You are cordially invited to call at our studios any time i when in New York. One of our leaded glass windows is usually on exhibition in our show-rooms. . Our large stock of modern and antique furniture, garden marbles, ornamental rugs, lamps and collection of Favrile glass might also be of interest. We have in the past, done interior decorating in your College , buildings and furnished many of your number with various things for their rooms or public halls, and we beg to solicit a continuance of your patronage. If any form of a memorial is being considered at any time, We shall be very glad if you will call on us for advice or suggestions. Awaiting your pleasure, .we remain, I l Very truly yours, 1 TIFFANY STUDIOS. PV01'ds and Illusic SONGS OF ALL THE COLLEGES Iflforfis and Mzzsic Including ' VASSAR, VVELLESLEY, SMITH, BARNARD- RADCLIFFE. and others. New edit.,with 1o4 songs added for 67 other colleges. DURABLE CLOTH. Price Sx.5o, postpaid. Music QUARTO. I-l I N D S 81 N O B L E, PubZz'she1's, 3I'33'35 West 15th St., -N. Y. CITY. Translations, Dic- tionaries, Students' Aids. Schoolbooks of all publishers at one store. i A If, .-fe' - - v - In answering advertisements please mention Eaggariun 1 Eassatiun Siilnettiser Hlgnming ieminarg H U13 E RT Z I Nl Nl E R - Ei8mOl1D5 A fulbf equipped preparatory school Illllatcbee 3evoeIr anb foryoung men and Women mptigal CBOODXF5 For cataloliilgeifalilrciis SPRAGUE D D 2 74 M A IN S T R T ' ' ' 'KIg,GgT.-,N,PA, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. CONIMENCEMENT DAY. The last days of college life are memorable to every Vassar graduate. It is better to have a paper containing a full report ,of the exercises mailed to your parents and friends than to write. The 1BDLlQ'bliZBIJ5iZ Cllfdglt is the only paper that gives a full report of these exercises. Set of four papers mailed to any address for twelve cents. i f The London Shop ' 1.1 if-yr . . im W-r5,,.-1.1K yt, , ' ETF - . '.1:i'::a .rr 52 ,lx . Ivly .j 'Q ,- ak-ya .5 v -1 if t SHIRT WAISTS AND DRESSES made to order :Q .re l New Models Own Designs Perfect Fitting English Madras, Linen, Silk Cheviot and Fancy Vestings' 'A . New Materials for Spring 1903 Hand Embroidered Linens-Exclusive Designs Samples and Estimates on request EVAN L. JENKINS Rye- 55, I Q . ii 523 5 V ' - ' ' 5. 1 s 14 , 23-Q SEX ball, ' Y-A ,A i f-, A QSM J ,J ., Nia ,Q Q, ., fi ,.'. 5 .4 of, I T , 'e ' Q 5. I -,D ggi 13' 3 i r -. z it N N. F S A ' -2 , i f l 35' it f ' :-',. ', ' 2 -3.11-,'. - 'Q 4 I .'i.' ' r' ' S i 931 Broadway, New York In answering advertisements please mention Baggarinn wassariun Qtunzttiser Y YE EXPERIE CE IN ILLUSTRA TING COLLEGE ANNUALS HAS GIVEN US AITHOROUGI-I KNOWL- EDGE OF THEIR REQUIREMENTS EVE HAVE ILLUSTRATED THE AFTERMATH-THE PRISM-THE ECHO -VASSARION - VIOLET - ANDOVER CLASS BOOK - THE HUB -TECHNIQIE - GARNET - THE ORACLE - BRIC-A-BRAC -THE PURPLE - SMITH COLLEGE CLASS BOOK - SALMAGUNDI - THE INTERPRES -TRINITY IVY - HARVARD ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE - TECH. QUARTERLY DO NOT CLOSE Your C'07Zf7'lZL'f PVITIJOUT FIRST SEEING US SUFFOLK 'ENGRAVING and ELECTROTYPING COMPANY Nos, 234.-236 CONGRESS STREET, SUPFOLK BUILDING BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS In answering advertisements please mention Eaggarinn 3 2 wassariuna Hnhertiser 'lEXE'ZSL'PSf'fT.fI1TiiLv llllIAElilIiAI5lllEIiJ I -HOLDS WITHOUT HOLES ' f ,ffcirlly if Y if f H- ' LELY- . e T fn rs HOSE QIIILONN Q I, 5 SUPPURTER -gn V 4- Eid-2 5 -If-' U 3: if gi' li ff' C ' 155' A iff? ' Be sMLi:2Lwp'f4f GEORGE FRDST co., Makers, Boston, Mass., U.s.A. E.i..:? Sa e3?iT 'y m' -W-ws There W A T 7 ll L g 4 l, '1 ' i U fflomprising Decorative Metal Work for Doors, Windows and Cabinetsj is produced by us in practically all schools and a great variety of Hnishes. Yincal QDftice5 1 Zldlnrksz , . CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, STIAMFORD AND BRANFORD, IBosToN, SAN FRANCISCO. CONNECTICUT. I Our collection of designs and patterns of this class is by far the largest in the world and is of the highest technical excellence. A - - The Tale S5 Tawae Company d15zne1:aI Qlbtfticezz Q-If-I3 Murray Street, New fare C2231 BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ....Ul1IJe.... iiaalstzn brbnnl Certificateadmits to Wellesley and Vassar College 9 9 Rfjers by permission ta President james M. Taylor In answering advertisements please mention Waggarinn vassarion Hunertiser PARK VE E HOTEL Park C4765 Avenue, 32nd and jjrez' S freezir, NEW TO R K ABSOL UTEL If f7fRE-PRO OF Conducted on the American and 5 European Plans ' AMERICAN PLAN: 33.50, 5154.00 to 355.00 per day. EUROPEAN PLAN: 100 Rooms at 31.00 per day. 100 Rooms at 31.50 per day. 100 Rooms at 52,00 per day. 200 Rooms at 33.00 per day. Accesssible to all Railroads, Ferries, TheEtres, and only five minutes to the Large Depart- ment Stores. Electric C ar s passing th e town lines. Two minutes from G r an d C e n t r al Station by .Madison Avenue Cars. ,Reed Sc ,Barnett, Proprietors XXlllKllliiffAx,,, A QX iw ' 4170 ff UW? - Cllllllll' X C i l LUiliiWs Qrqflfffllllllwgerqk FROM MAKER TO WEARER ' GLOVES OUR SPECIALTY n RELIABLE AND PERFECT FITTING 'Our new 'factory at St. Martin, Valmeroux fFrancej, enables us to sell three-clasp Glace Kid Gloves at 31.00, in both street and evening colorings, that have no eqnalg every pair fitted, warranted, and kept in repair. Our make stands without a' rival and must not' b'e compared to the shapeless four fingers and a thumb of which the market is flooded. Gloves made to match costumes in one day. 1. M. CHANUTQL Ce. New Ybrkl- 2 West 14th Street Brookguzn 480 Fulton Street ' ' ' il Cor. Fifth Avenue Above Elm Place In-answering advertisements please mention Bassatiun 33 Hotel. Transfers to all cross-' 4 wassarinn Qltmertiser s Telephone 4184A-I8 Street WHOLESALE RETHAIL e Jmmest Qlreatiums ann e e ibarizian Qwnnlzls MILLINEKY INPQRTER 913 BROADWAY ALWAYS IN STOCK ' I . ,Nw h X' V 'cm - A discount of ten per cent. on all purchases made by Vassar Students. Between 20th and 21st Street, NEW YORK . 54 Rue cies Petites.Ecuries, PARIS In answering advertisements please mention Wggggrinnq r . A if 2 f r 1' ' '- ws . Q E if Q' QQ? .war ' Gia laik! ,, Y. 1 K ' wo I, -1, 11 - ,- - , ly gy,-Efa ef. 3- 'wil ' Riva . V ' r it . l -' X ' ' 1' A L71-if ae s -4 .iw N . chenzral Zllphabztical Ilnnzf tu Zlnhertisers PAGE Ackerman, I. C., Poughkeepsie . 24 Adriance, P. 85 Son, Poughkeepsie . . 25 Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N, Y. . I9 Allen Bros., Poughkeepsie . . . K Ambler P. Co., Poughkeepsie . . . I7 American Institute of Applied Music, New York , K Andrews, I. E., Poughkeepsie . . . 25 Anglo-American Drug Co., New York . I3 A, P. W. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y. . . L Bailey, Banks 85 Biddle Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . 5 Baker Sc Taylor Co., New York . . . 7 Balch,-Edward C., New York . 24 Barnes, Cyrus L., Poughkeepsie 23 Bowne, Frederick, Poughkeepsie 23 Brandreth Co., New York . . I2 Brooks Bros., New York . . . I9 Carpenter, Frank H., Poughkeepsie . II Carpenter Sc Parkhill, Poughkeepsie . 26 Cary, Mrs. C. I., Poughkeepsie . A 27 Central New England Railway . ,fo Chanut et Cie, New York . '. . 33 Chicago 85 Northwestern Railway , . 'F Clyde Steam-Ship Co. . . , 34 Cottrell Sz Leonard, Albany, N. Y. . 7 35 Coughlan, Miss A. R., Poughkeepsie . Coxhead Bros., Poughkeepsie . . Cundy 85 Caire, Poughkeepsie . . Q . Detroit Home and Day School, Detroit, Mich. . Deyo, New York ..... Dixon, joseph, Crucible Co., jersey City, N. J. . Dodge 85 Devanny, Pittsheld, Mass. . . Dudley Hardware Store, Poughkeepsie . Dwight School for Girls, Englewood, N. J. . Eidel, Mrs., Poughkeepsie . . . . Eirner 85 Amend, New York . Farrington, W. R., Poughkeepsie . Faultless Starch Co., Kansas City, Mo. Ferris, F. A., New York . . . . Fisk, Everett O., New York and Boston . Florette, New York '. . . I. Forsythe, john, New York . . . Fritz 81 Dean, Poughkeepsie . . . Frost, Geo., Co., Velvet Grip, Boston . Gildersleeve 85 Co., Poughkeepsie . Gioscia, Albany, N. Y. . . Goldstein 85 Rosen, Poughkeepsie . Greenes, S., Poughkeepsie . . . Haas Bros., New York . . , . Hansman, Beatty 8: Pralow, Poughkeepsie Haight, A. V. Company, Poughkeepsie . Halsted School, Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y. Hickok, C. H., Music Co., Poughkeepsie . Hicks, C. N., Poughkeepsie . . . Higgins, Chas. M. 85 Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hinds 85 Noble, New York .... Horace Mann School, New York . 36 PAGE 26 23 I4 I I E 8 '7 H 24 I3 26 13 1 26 34 28 J 32 2 27 M 18 5 M 22 32 I5 ro I2 29 II Hosnier Hall, St. Louis, Mo. . . Hughes, Geo. 85 Son, Poughkeepsie . Iron Mountain Route . . Jacobs, A. W., Poughkeepsie jenkins, Evan L., New York Keith, F. C., Cleveland, O. . Kenworthy, R. A., Poughkeepsie . Knox, New York .... Kohn, Theodore A. 85 Son, New York . . Lockwood, The Misses, School, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Luckey, Platt 85 Co., Poughkeepsie . . . Lynch, M. J. Poughkeepsie . McCurdy, W. I., Poughkeepsie . McDonnell, M. C., Poughkeepsie McGlynn, Mrs., Poughkeepsie . Maar, David C., Poughkeepsie .... Maltby, Katharine L., School, Brooklyn, N. V. Mason, Mrs. K., New York . . . . Mead, Mrs., School, Norwalk, Conn. . . Merriam, G. 85 C. Co., Springfield, Mass. . Mills, Dr. I. I., Poughkeepsie . . . Moshier, W. H. Co., Chicago, Ill. Muller, Chas. R., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Neal, C., Poughkeepsie . . Nelson House, Poughkeepsie ...... New York Cleansing and Dyeing Establishment, Poughkeepsie Palmer, Dr. Stephen, Poughkeepsie ..... Park Ave. Hotel, New York . . 8 Parry Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. . Peck 85 Peck, New York . . . People's Steam Laundry, Poughkeepsie . Perkins 85 Co., Poughkeepsie . . 37 PAGE. H 15. IO 27 30 M 24 C 47 I 3 zo 23 ii II I5 24 H 27 I I 25 II II 26 21 M 18 33 I2 6 27 24 Peterkin, john, Poughkeepsie . Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle Pursell Mfg. Co., New York Quintard Bros., Poughkeepsie . R. 85 G. Corset Co., New York . Rayrnond, S. W., Poughkeepsie . Reynolds, Wm. T. 85 Co., Poughkeepsie . Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie '. '. Rosalind Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rosenthal, R. I., Poughkeepsie . Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y. . Saltford, Wm. G., Poughkeepsie Schirmer, G., New York . . -Siede Fur Co., New York . . -Shipp 85 Osborn, Newburgh, N. Y. . Shreve, Crump 85 Low, Boston, Mass. Silverman, H., New York . . Smith Bros., Poughkeepsie . -Standard Oil Co., New York . . Stopher, Wm. 85 Son, Poughkeepsie . Suffolk Engraving and Electrotyping Co., Boston, Mass. . . Thomson, Peter, Philadelphia and New York, . . 'Tiffany 85 Co., New York -... 'Tiffany Studios, New York Titus, Willet, Poughkeepsie 'Travis Bros., Poughkeepsie .... Van Benschoten Hardware Co., Poughkeepsie . . Van Kleeck, Frank, Poughkeepsie .... Vassar Corset QOppenhein, Collins 85 Co.j, New York Vassar Miscellany ....... Wagner 85 Lapharn, The Misses, Poughkeepsie . Wallhead 85 Dubois, Poughkeepsie . , 38 PAGE 14 30 5 I5 27 25 L G 6 25 l 7 9 O .sz 9 T9 9 17 16 D 19 SI O 4 29 I8 I4 23 T4 M I 28 I5 1 AGE Waterman, L. E. Co., New York . . L Wells School, Aurora-on-Cayuga, New York . 9 Whitman, Stephen F., 85 Son, Philadelphia, Pa. . N Willard, The Emma, School, Troy, N. Y. . . H Wolf, R., Poughkeepsie . . . 27 Wolven, E. L., Poughkeepsie . O Wood 85 Bolton, Poughkeepsie . 26 Wright, Kay 85 Co., Detroit, Mich. . T5 Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. . 30 Yale 85 Towne Mfg. Co., New York . 32 Youmans, New York . . . 25 Zimmer, H., Poughkeepsie . . 30 Zimmermann, C. W., Poughkeepsie 13 . .- x, f IQ. V7 . rw? 1 ' Ui' . 'QV 5 . 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Waterman Co., New York Gliwes J. M. Chanut et Cie, New York . Gowns Q Cottrell and Leonard, Albany . Hats N Brooks Bros., New York E. M. Knox, New York Youmans, New York . Hose Szqaporiers Geo. Frost Co. Q Velvet Gripnj, Boston, Mass H05Z.E7jf Peck and Peck, New York . Hofels, Resfaunzzzts, fic. k Park Ave. Hotel, New York Purssell M'f'g Co., New York fuk Chas. M. Higgins 85 Co., Brooklyn . fezwlry and Cu! Glass Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, Mass. . Tiffany and Co., New York .' . Wright, Kay Sc Co., Detroit, Mich. 'Locles and Ha1'dware Yale and Towne, New York M eznz'cu1'z'n g and H az'1'd1'essz'1zg Mrs. K. Mason, New York . Mz'ZZz47zery Florette, New York . 45 Mz1sz'c G. Schiemer, New York . -Hinds Sz Noble, New York .' .llfzlsic Schools ' American Institute of Applied Music, New York , Nczvczl Tailors W. H. Moshier, Chicago, Ill .... Peter Thomson, Philadelphia and New York . 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