Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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F 1 . , In answering advertisements please mention 65132 IDREBHITIUII ADVERTISEMENT . ' V V .-- . ,- x' , , KV, x A- ' i ' 'lx 5 ' '. A ' N, I ' A yy :ji M , I 3 lj J 9 I . I J' L Fi KR 1 f ' i XX 'Ex Il-'AH X! - 4 4 ,, I v . VASSAR CHAPEL VASSAR COLLEGE. g POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y SHEPLEY RUTAN AND COOLIDGE, ARCHITECTS E I D. C. WEEKS' AND SON BUILDERS NO. 289 FOURTH AVE. N.Y.C. In answering advertisements please mention 611132 Bayfatiun T H E V A S S A R I O N QE. Siheretet Quark Glnmpang General Qbontractores anti 3lEuiIIn:r-5 BOSTON CHICAGO MAIN OFFICE Suite 1405-6 Title and Trust Building loo Washington Street Chicago, IH. CONTRACTORS FOR THOMPSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY, VASSAR COLLEGE F I wering ad t' ments plea mention QIYJB ,ibasii ADVERTISEMENTS SHREVE, CR UMPEQ? LOWCO Qletnelers ann gilhevsmithz MAKERS OF THE VASSAR SEAL PIN Dwigfzf fdbllliiffd fum' eftizzzatwfurlzifbed jizr Clan and Safiety Pim STATIONERY OF THE FINEST GRADE n Pragnzrzzf, Clam Tliilifd-fl-0711, Calling Cardx, Creftf and MOH0gTd7llI 147 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS EVERY PAIR BE SURE YOUR Tlgj. WARRANTED ' CORSET HOSE SUP- m f g! mhz PORTER HAS THIS 'Be gg CLASP be we -.ae Gi T , -11 1 tlliusbion 9U5utton ilpose Qbupporter ,Time Nameiis on Every-Loop LQ' George Frost Compa y, Makers, Boston ill Page S Pure Chocolate Candies FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY 'fam ,, , '54-.. .wk -Jj - P age Chocolate Company tS't CHICOPEE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS dy! V . ' , f - The girls declare them all the rage, I' The pure confections made by Page. :lx A dainty box of Chocolate Chips , Brings happy smiles to Winsome lips. ,fgfnff-iffyvif-,' .-f, 5 5 ' Q '-fJ wa I N' TRADE MARK In answering advertisements please mention rifhe ibaxiiariuu T H E V A S S A R I O N 1Rivetvievo Ilbilitatp Elcabemxg 69th 1l2eat. UIUC School which is now located at Riverview was organized and established in il? 1836 by Charles Bartlett and others on College Hill, Poughkeepsie. In 1867 the school, which had been under the guidance ofOtis Bisbee for ten years, changed its location to its present site. It is now in the hands of his son, Joseph B. Bisbee. 1RiVCfViBW cultivates observation, attention, and the use of the reasoning powers. It prepares boys for college, for the scientific schools, the Government Academies, and .for business life. the-1ll'l5tYl1CtOlf5 are men of high scholarship, and are experienced in their departments. Their relations with the pupils are those of older friends as well as of teachers. the 1lll5tYllCtiOl1 is in the charge of an Army Gfiicer detailed by - the Secretary of War. 'IRf,V6PV6iW makes manly boys of robust physiques through drill, sports and out-of- door occupations. These are all encouraged in proportion as they V minister to a happy exercise of the mental faculties as well as to ' bodily development. ' Ghe 1RQIiQiO115 1Il15tFllCtiOIl is non-sectarian. Attendance, however, on all prescribed religious exercises is required. The School Chaplain is sent here by Rev. Dr. Chas. Cuthbert Hall. As Chaplain he meets every student and has a personal interest in him. the of the school are beautifully situated on high ground overlooking the Hudson. Careful attention has been given to drainage, lighting, and ventilation. It is a family school, every boy comes in daily contact with the principal and his family. JCSEPH B. BISBEE, A.M., PRINCIPAL. In answering advertisements please mention E732 Baijarinn A D V E R T I S E M E CCTHE BRCVVNIEH ROBERT MOULTON, Editor and Meznager IQ Virginia Avenue POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW X'ORK 'fTHE OWLJ' HAROLD MILLS, Eeiiior nnez' Manager 106 Academy Street POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK VASSAR STUDENTS go to ALLEN BROS. For Perfumes, Cold Creams, and Cream of Roses, Toilet Articles, Wood Alcohol. W PRESCRIPTIONS They one ezlweiyx fweioonie to me Znein telephone, and More for ez 'wailing room ieuylerfs Qllemnies , ALLEN BROS. 278 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ' Pullman Cars of Latest De- sign and Construction on all throught Trains The Best and Quickest . Line between Buffalo ' and Hamilton,Toronto and other Canadian Points arf aff vi S. P. HUTCHINSON, Detroit Gen. Supt. O. W. RUGGLES, Chicago G. P. 8: '11 A, ' VV. H. UNDERWOOD, Buffalo G. E. P. A. THE SHORT AND DIRECT LINE between Boston, New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Detroit Ai! Poinis in Mielzigon, Toledo, Chicago and ine Wes! UNEXCELLED DINING CAR SERVICE Michigan Central 'lfrain at Falls View Station In answering advertisements please mention CED! Bamiariun - N T S T H E V A S S A R I O N IT'S A FACT Wm. T. Reynolds That is recognized by the general public, R C 0 m P a n Y that an artistic portrait is hard to procure. ' If you have had any trouble of this kind try Wbolefale Grocery Bfjyd- hltlleyf and Shippers of Flour, Grain and A Feed. Proprietors of the Celebrated ' PERFECT Brand of Canned Goods. Mill agents for Christian Superlativen and White Sponge t . Flours. Choice Food Products a 252-254 Main St., Po'keeps1e Specialty. TELEPHONE 2o3-D ' - Warehouses and Elevator opposite N. Y. C. 85 H. R. R. R. Passenger Depot WE MAKE THEM PoUoHKEEPs1E, N.Y. A WONDERFUQ, INVENTION - T is interesting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention of articles of minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those designed to benefit the people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr. White Electric Comb, patented Ian. 1, '99, These wonderful Combs positively cure dandrufif, hair falling out, sick and nervous headaches, and when used with Dr. White's Electric Hair Brush are positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly in Q5 days' time. Thousands of these electric combs have been sold in various cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly increasing. Cur agents- are , rapidly becoming rich selling these combs. They positively sell on sight. Send for sample. lVlen's size 35c., ladies' 5oc.-lhalf price While we are introducing themj. The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., Decatur, Ill. VVANTED-Agents, Hustlers, Salesmen, Clerks and everybody who Wants to enjoy a good hearty laugh to send 5oc. for Tips to Agents. Worth 350 to any person who sells goods for a living. lf not satisfactory your money back. Circular for stamp. The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., Decatur, lll. In answering advertisements please mention CIUJB Daziziatinn V E R T I S E M E N Dodge 85 Devzmny Bzzzfdmg Coiefmvfors MHASONS, SUPPLIES 180 Columbus Avenue PITTSFIELD, MASS. T H E V A S S A R I O N r i ,qillirnull l, ll lllmlll, ...... I .... .... -.... I I I I V ,.uqn,, ,N ir iiniiiii..,,f--iii. H iiilliil ' i 52 i M I , , ,r 'nfl ill A ,f .4 K iii A ,,qfIf..i...f 00 N iii BUY or THL MANUFACTURER i 1 E , ,, ONLY .3 ti Barb juris 10 0 Ufgrif' f0.l.W 1, GK Nl 'vnfjiinni U gp wewilldeliveranywherein1hxE5tar1,i1a,tl1b?iii Sm! Gwdf WF-'iw SUM si null.. expressfwewillpayexpressthargesjahemtiiningdgllli ' I C ' Muffs Boas Scarfs and Ca es ix In Sable, Mink, Lynx, Iirmine, Chinchilla, Squirrel aniiDFox 1, 5 ia,ooo SHEETS 2 fbfPrf1fAVff?,45f FAMXLYOFAPM Ladies desiring ELEGANCE OF STYLE Lv 5fP,4fv0.77ffFffvf5fJ,4DAffffff.rff Q9 and EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY i IlmulllllrllllluilililillliIiiilllllllmrllllllllqltllllllllllllllllll! Combined with moderate prices, should call on or address i l . 'WIIIWW' ' www: 7 Q mv AND NlCKEL'PL-ATED Fixtures -llilild iii W 5ar:pieiiiieLZri2la':aAB'oVEb liiituiiiriite in 'ii I Umwe 00 9 mal 9 ill ll 2 We ii h St. N arWaldoi'- s ria, N Y k ,,iegf...,, 4 s 34t 9 e fA to ew or sqm Coioilie JALBANKNX 'ii iw! Rfepd fgr Citalopueipprgainipg fpllbdirectionstformeasurement. 1 ' ,,.,g ,pl V p- X4 ni m' ers an me e merec ursfs m. . .tlllllli,.ilii.i.!!iiii..llluiliiin-----rimiii'iirilllriiiiiiiari-iiiuiilillllliliiiiiillliil i ll' l Y Y 0 5 e WRIGHT, KAY G! COMPANY 4 MH7lI!f'HIflll'E7'J' gf High Grade Fraternity Emblems, Fraternity Jewelry, Fraternity Novelties, Fra- ternity Stationery, Fraternity Invitations, Fraternity Programs, Fraternity Announcements Send for Catalogue and Price List. Special Designs on Application I4O-142 VVOODVVARD AVENUE .... DETROIT, MICHIGAN COMMENCEMENT DAY. The last days of college life are memorable to every Vassar graduate. lt is better to have a paper containing a full report of' the exercises mailed to your parents and friends than to write. The ipullgbkttpdit QEHQIC is the only paper that gives 21 full report of these exercises. Set ofiour papers mailed to any address for twelve cents. ffThe EIUPITCU Madam Estelle imaginary ann 277 Fifth Avenue WHUIBUYBHBHYIDYB 27 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. F 1 H C M 1 1 n e ry In answering advertisements please mention 613132 Eaiiariun A D V E R T I S E M E N T S The fassar Miscellany PUBL1sHEn MONTHLY Emo Zbollarz a EES? The Only Vassar Magazine D0 you fake 12? I g advertisements please mention 631139 QHBFHFIUIT - M T H E V A S S A R I O N LSP IO HURLBU I ' 3 W' E A ' 92 pr . F C 4 P ,Zhu-Rgg.?,oi me orrefpon 67156 apart OFIIURN9 HMADE IN eERKsH11zi2 ' ,, i I - A Z fiesta? '11, ... E e cj .... .... . vc? ., ...... ,, .,4.,.... XX , W I Q X . V .w-- A- -- as O PEC , riff 'W 'f i i gf 'qs iraq X . ' A ,M ,N , X , N e .,i-. H. ,C a ni, ' l W fLOriginal, effective, heavy fabric surface. QA dainty textile finished paper in Of exceptional merit and artistic beauty. choice colorings. Very popular. These papers meet the requirements of those desiring quality, originality and artistic effect, the peculiar threaded sur- face being a pleasing feature, and the sizes and colorings approved by people of correct taste. EATON-HURLBUT PAPER COMPANY NEW YORK OFFICE, 339 Broadway PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Srijnnl mircrtnrp The Ziaalsteb Qcbnnl Boczrflzirzg amz' Dqy Scboaljbr Gzicfr we 3QlJ11liBIT5:U11:SQtll15Dll Certyimle admits to Vezsfar and Wellefley Colfeger RfflTl't'llC!' QV pr1'mis.ti011 to Pl'U.fidHlIZ jfnnze: IU. Tqylm' If 1.7 gin ia Female fnfizfufe For Girls. Situated in the mountains of Virginia- jfe S6i7Zf776!7i'Q! Preparatory and elective courses. Advantages in For pfzfiifllfflf'-f, ffffffffff Music, Art and Elocution. 61st session begins M,-J. S. LIFE, T55 Mjfxfgj STQWAE, Sept. lgth. Write for catalogue.Miss MARIA R TE N T PENDLETON DUVAL, Principal, Staunton, Va., ' ' ' successor to Mrs. Gen. E. B, Stuart. In answering advertisements please mention Giilbr Ibaiiiiatinii A D V E R T I S E M E N T S LINDEN HALL Moravian Seminary for Girls Litifz, Lzzzzrfzrtrr Cozzfzty, Prflizoylzfafzifz Founded 1794 S6flIzJbfi07' Sazztfmlir and C:lZl'fl!0glIf fa The REV. CHAS. D. KREIDER, Principal iTHE-- i Detroit ieomt emo Day school ns'i'.xnLIsuEn i878 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PREPARATIONfor COLLEGE ELLA M. lLIGGET'l', A.B. . . P1-inripa! JEANNETTE M. LIGGE'F'f 17.f,t0ciatePri1zrfpr1l H O S M E R H A L L ibm? anti Tboaroingiatinnol for dbithi Special attention given to stu- dents preparing for College For Catalogues address the Principal swiss Qwartba ily. ifwatbems 4296 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis mrs. fitIeao'5 School for doitlo HHILLSIDEQ' NORWALK, CONN. Thorough preparation for College. yi' Special Tutoring if required. yi Certificate accepted at Vassar and in all the Colleges of New Eng- land that are represented on the New England College Entrance Certificate Board. ,F Well- appointed buildings, beautiful grounds, attractive home life. 97' For Circulars apply to MRS. M. E. MEAD HT-HE ELMS'7 spriiigseia, Mass. Home, Day and Music School for Girls Primary, Intermediate, Clas- sical, ,English, Art, Music Certificate admits to Vassar, Welles- ' ley, Smith and Mount Holyoke English and Music Diploma Eur Circular and Course of Study Address MISS CHARLOTTE W. PORTER, Principal Qlimma wtllaro tbool TROY,NEW YORK Boarding and Day School for girls. Regu lar and elective courses. Certificate admits to Vassar and several leading colleges. Special advantages in Music and Art. ANNA GEAGCEQ LAM., ipiiaaygif The Moses Qtolltgtatt Etbool Lockwooqfg - A Family School for Girls Preparing for College MOUNT VERNON, N, Y. flxlivery advantage is offered for rapid and eiii- cient preparation for all colleges open to women. The certificate of the School is accepted at Vassar, Wellesley and Holyoke. . Circulars and Reference will begsent onfapplication Qibt tntoooo institute A Boarding and Day School for girls. Prepares for all Colleges and Universities where girls are admitted. First Afiiliated Girls' Academy of the Uni- versity of Chicago. Classeslimitecl to an average of nine students in a class. The annual Bryn Mawr First Scholarship was won hy a member of the class of iqoz, in a competitive examination for the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin,ancl the States west of the Mississippi. Eleventh year as a college preparatory school. Mist Annice E. Bradford Butfr, A.M., In answering advertisements please mention Qlfbe Badaatioti 'Siiassartnn V O L U 'M E X V I 0 .5 X .., I, ., A W Q S 1 X X NH 2' -. Q. -.146 , N X 4 W 5 ii ?i ,X J, ..:--. gut-' HH K, .T 5 'FQ' j? l1'fvUX E, Xxxx ' -X f fl .N f W., txlx 4, f E ' fd' xiqxiil Ny E 5 X- .,.y,K X fl-of f L f 3 My - V - -XJ . . ! ., .. 4 :it Wqmfzr N. 3 E - - 5,1 gf 5 Q 212 5 fe Q Q-r Eve N N :Q N Q'-2 hm' Q :lf :Q :S W Q, Use m Q-H Q-+ f cf 3 sr: reign, 1-2 cr N nz re?-fY,q1v on Fr PHE: Q, ZEW' Us-'dgfog A h ,., D 5 Q '15, .-Q rw Q-1 N 1-2 3 Q-n ,- X . Y:, Av, 3 gil ig Sly 51 V A 'f Fx ! - U v QWLWW P- i'7 ' ' ' 7 V 1' l ll 5' if 2. 1 'Uv . gg :A '.191.f,i 49 . ., Ax ,1Fl:i7,? ,::1' .rffif 'ii' ' 1 fl! 3 l lf: - 52' r. A 2' Nt .- 2!?'3,jy V zxbzgl. ' v V L 5' R Erbitatinii Uhif hunk if nenitaten to iherhtrt Qrlmtr Qlhills in appreciation of tht hrtanth of him ann tIearne55 of insight which haha einer mane his iiitluenre upon i us Strung, helpful ann Btimulating 037' rx N X Q W Copyrighted 1904, BY GERTRUDE B. DAY Printed by THE F. A. BASSETTE COMPANY Sprifzgjfeld, Maxx. b , x 1 wtf' iv, Wassartun MDCCCCIV -9 if 545-,ff-f 144 gb X fi f ' !3Tfd,6 Y Q X V il X . f i F Q i R 1 x if 09 tx! i y 0 ' ll li Al :rf l l S ,JAN Punusx-ix Baath of Qihitnrs Gertrude B. Day Edith B. Gurley Elizabeth Lefevre Katharine S. Merrell Constance Warren Alice L. Carson K Miriam Steeves E 'l H W l h ml y . ec Jessie I. Murph N , f tl tl Isabel Wheele? . A j. ik J i F w If fl' X X xi x 5' , i u .' 'X 7 PAGE GREE'FING . 2 IDEDICATION . 3 r1SITLE-PAGE . 5 CONTENTS . 6 CALENDAR . . 9 SYNOPSIS OF THE BOOK . V I2 PREFACE ..... I3 CHAPTER I., FINANCE AND MONOPOLY . I4 TRUSTEES ....,.. IS OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION . I6 CHAPTER II., CLASSES OF SOCIETY . . zo SENIOR CLASS . . , A 21 Former Presidents . 22 Officers . 23 Members . 24 In Memoriam I 54 Former Members . 55 Tree Ceremonies 56 JUNIOR CLASS . 57 Ogicers . 58 Members . 59 SOPHOMORE CLASS . 67 OHiCers . 68 Members . 69 FRESHMAN CLASS . 77 0HiCers . 78 Members 79 SUMMARY . . 89 STATES REPRESENTED . Q0 CLASS DAY ...... QI CHAPTER III., ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY Q2 STUDENTS, ASSOCIATION .... Q3 Oflicers . . . 93 Board and Committees . 94 mil! 'U355HI'flIlU 7 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . Q5 Oihcers .... 95 Board and Committees . f 96 CHAPTER IV., SPECIALIZED ABILITY 98 DRAMATICS .,... 99 An1IounCer11e11t . . 100 Philalethean Olhcers IOI Chapter Members . 102 NOD-Ch3Pf6I' Members IO6 Hall Plays ...,.. II2 -Chapter Plays ....... IIQ CHAPTER V., HEAL'I'H AND STRENGTH OF POPULATION I2O ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ..., . 121 Faculty Babies ....,. 122 OHiCers . I23 Members I24 RECORDS , . 120 CTOENNIS TOURNAMENT 130 FIELD DAY . . . 130 PHOTOGRAPHS OF CLASSES I3I BASKETBALL TEAMS . 132 HOCKEY TEAMS . . . 140 CHAPTER VI., LABOR PROBLEM 148 COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS , , 149 Miscellany ..,. 150 Vassarion . - . . . I52 THE MANUSCRIPT AND THE VOCALIZAIION 154 TVTUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS . . . 155 Glee Club ..., 156 Mandolin Club 158 Orchestra . 160 Choir . . . I62 Choral .... 163 CHAPTER VII., COMPETITION . 164 INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE . . 165 QUI VIVE . . . . 166 T. AND M. ,..,. , , 167 CHAPTER VIII., SOCIAL ORGANIZATION . 168 SOCIETIES ..... 169 ID B K ..... 170 Contemporary Club . 171 Civitas Club . . 172 Current Topic Club 173 Marshall Club . 174 3 EDU 'g555HI'i0lI SOCIETIES-Continued College Settlement . 176 Shakespeare Club . I8O Dickens Club . 181 Club Francais . 182 Hellenic Society 183 Der Deutsche Verein 184 Floral Society . 186 Wake Robin Club . 187 New England Club . 188 Southern Club . 189 Chicago Club , 190 New Jersey Club . 191 Grancldaughters of Vassar 192 Beowulf Society , 193 L. O. P. I-I. . . 194 S. F. T. B. O, T. F. . 195 CHAPTER IX., CONSUMPTION . 196 SUPPER CLUBS . , . 197 Nine Nimble Nibblers 198 C. C. C. . . 199 K. A. T. . 200 Mad Tea Party 201 Eta Pi . . 202 Baker's Dozen 203 Braukessel . , . 204 Nights of'Labor . . . 205 CHAPTER X., ECONOMIC HISTORY . 206 SOCIAL EVENTS . . . 207 Christian Reception . . 208 Senior Parlor Opening . 209 Mohonlc Day . . 210 HallOwe'en . . 211 Sophomore Party . 212 Junior Party . 213 Senior Birthday 214' Founder's Day 215 Class Day .... 216 Commencement .... 217 CHAPTER XI., INVESTMENT or CAPITAL . . . 218 THE LIBRARY ......, 219 CHAPTER XII., SHORT NOTES ON SEVERAL PROBLEMS 220 GR1NDs ........ 221 DATA . . . 245 ADVERTISEMENTS 273 CCHLGZRDHBFEE 102 E112 'UHBBHIEIZIII Clllalrnbar, 196311904 SEPTEMBER IS College Exercises begin at evening SEPTEMBER 26 Annual Reception of the Christian Association OCTOBER 2 Concert Miss KATHARINE RUTH HEYMAN and Mrs. EMMA PILAT GREEN ' OCTOBER 9 Lecture: The Motion ofthe Solar System through Space Professor VV. W. CAMPBELL of the Lick Observatory OCTOBER I7 Senior Parlor Opening OCTOISIER 21 . Recital of Old English Songs and Ballads Miss ESTHER WHITE and Miss MARY OGDEN OC'I'OBER 24 Annual Excursion to Mohonk OCTOBER 30 Leeture: Excavations ofthe American School at Corinth Dr. RUEUs B. RICHARDSON of the American School at Athens OCTOBER 31 Sophomore Party to Freshmen NOVEMBER 6 Reading of Twelfth Night Dr. HOWARD HORACE FURNEss NOVEMBEIK 7 First Hall Play: Trelawnv of the Wells NOVEMBER IQ Lerture: Bulgaria and the Bulgarians Professor S. PANARETOEE of Robert College, Constantinople NOVEMBER I4 Junior Party to Freshmen NOVEMBER 18 , Recital Mr. H. RAWLINS BAKER of New York ' assisted by Members of the Music Department NOVENIISER 20 Concert Mendelssohn Trio Club of New York ALEXANDER SASLAOSKY, VICTOR SEJIRLIN, CHARLES GILBERT SPRoss DECEMBEIK 4 Leefure: The Intellectual Revival in Ireland Mr. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS of Dublin, Ireland DECEMBER II Lecture: Notre-Dame de Paris M. ANDRE MICHEL of Paris DECEMBER I5 Celebration of Senior President's Birthday DECEMBER I8 Christmas Vacation begins 1904 JANUARY 5 College Exercises begin JANUARY 8 Lerture: Personal Sketches of Famous EtChers Mr. FREDERICK KEPPEL of New York 35112 'D'd55EIt'i0'II I I JANUARY I5 , Concert Olive Mead Qua1't.ette of New York C-,I.lVE.MEAD GLADYS INTORTH ELIZABETH HOIIGHTON LILLIAN IJITTLEHALI-ZS JANUARY I8 A Ice Carnival JANUARY 22 Lecture: The Social Environment of the Chinese Dr. YAMEI KIN, China JANUARY 25-ZQ ' A Semester Examinations JANUARY go Second Ice Carnival FEBRUARY 1 Second Semester begins FEBRUARY 3 Lerfure and Ref1'tal: The Pulse Origin of Rhythm in Verse and Musicw FEBRUARY I2 Concert CHORAL CLUB and ORCHESTRA assisted by Mrs. EMIVIA PILAT GREEN FEBRUARY I3 X German NEW ENGLAND and SOUTHERN CLUBS - FEBRUARY I5 Valentinels Day Celebration FEBRUARY I7 Recital of German Songs and Lyrics Miss LEILA L1v1NGsToNE MORSE FEBRUARY IQ - Let-ture: Recent Discoveries in the Roman Forumn . Professor CHARLES C. BENNETT of Cornell University FEBRUARY 26 Leefure: Municipal Art A Dr. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS FEBRUARY 27 Second Hall Play: Monsieur Beaucairev MARCI-I 4 Leeture: The Building of a Coral Island Professor CHARLES L. BRISTOL of New York University MARCH II ' Concert MARCH IQ Qui Vivel' and T and Mi' Debate MARCH 25 i Spring Vacation begins APRIL 6 i College Exercises begin APRI1, I5 Concert APRIL 22 Leeture: Colors and Colorations of Amphibians and Reptiles APRIL 29 FOL1I'1dCI',S Day MAY 7 Field Day MAY I4 Fourth Hall Play: The Taming of the Shrew JUNE 5 E Baccalaureate Sunday JUNE 7 Class Day JUNE 8 Thirty-eighth Annual Commencement . sl IIT' - I. 1 - I . , I ' I . If I- P X I Ay wiv , ff R, I IIAESW Ev I .X I' 2 II I ,. I. If VI I! 4 '1 I II fx is 5 i .Vw -. N I .A ,f I VQI XIX X. ,N N QCTZJ P FVL I, N LT XI splwpgfg N XF finttnnuction I. FINANCE AND MONOPOLIES TRUSTEES AND FACULTY II. CLASSES OF SOCIETY CLASSES I III. ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY STUDENTS, ASSOCIATION CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IV. SPECIALIZED ABILITY PI-IILALETHEAN SOCIETY V. HEALTH AND STRENGTH OF POPULATION ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VI. THE LABOR PROBLEM NIUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS VII. COMPETITION DEBATING SOCIETIES DEBATES VIII. SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIETIES IX. CONSUMPTION . SUPPER CLUBS X. ECONOMIC HISTORY SOCIAL EVENTS XI. INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL NEW BUILDINGS I To XII. SHORT NOTES ON SEVERAL PROBLEMS f GRINDS qi' 1 ,s y M A .. ,W .1 . If . f A . -' -' ' ' s. ., R 2 Q, ,, sm 1 ,,, ,-. . ,J , , .gs ig- V X haf if , , .. ya, iff 1 A ' f , f , 41 I ff ,' f1j qi2.V, ll- if T I, fyqfi' ' 5 'L ' 1 sl '4 ' ' 5 Q' ' N ' Niv 'fl' I ,A ' :Mini l X jf ,1 V tn' f X . , K Q f, 4 ,f ' X 5 ' 4: X 15 ' N Q ' AN K - .WA n ew. Ilutruhurttnn iff? tQfd?Q'Q6l6NA'fZi'iYPd HIS book is not intended as a text- wxx Xvv I 6? li QV ,?. -5' N' N ' N , Vx rg 'rag' u- 0 1 X 'S ,g' yum H12 Q- 5 - 'I 'f - nv 5 g z'v.. .?',f'w. ' -as E .- - Luv A ii Cy V fs .. .. .... .. 3 I . '55 5 1 H, r Q 15 1 - B, . r. ' . eg 2 M-...Ja T QD book of economics, the market is already full and depreciation is likely to occur. The reader Will, however, it is hoped, find in this book that serious yet engaging type of literature which some Captains of Industry recommend for summer perusal, suited to elevate the young of the land, and to lead them unconsciously to become a' frugal and useful element in the population, at the same time fitting them for any laborious problems which may await them in the future. It is the opinion of the Editors, based on the best authori- ties, that in a treatise of this sort literary merit, while not essential should not be forbidden. 7 I 6 mil! 'D'H5BH1.'f01I dbffirers nf Gohernment ann Ifnstrurtinn filrraugeli, mitb the epcsptiuu uf Qprzsihent, in each Ilinisinn, tn other nf appointment 3 JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., President. Professor of Ethics. LEROY C. COOLEY, PILD., Matthew Vassar, 7r., Professor of Plzvysies ana' Chemistry. Physics WILLIAM B, DWIGHT, A.M,, 7ol9n Guy Vassar Professor of Natz11'al I-Iistory, ana' Curator of the Mzeseum. Geology and Mzlneralogy. ABBY LEACH, A.M. . . . , Prof esso r of the Greelc Language LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M. Prof essor of History ACHSAH M. ELY, A.B. . . ' ..... Prof essar of Matbemat1'c MARY W. WHITNEY, A.M., Alumina .Wlaria Mitchell Prof ossor of Ast rono my, and Director of the Obserfoorory. ' HERBERT ELMER MILLS, A.M., Ph.D. .... Professor of Economic XJEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, AB., 701911 Guy Vassar Professor of Modern Languages. Frenrln JOHN LEVERETT IVIOORE, Pl1.D., Mfzttlaeiu Vassar, 7r., Professor of the Greek anal Latin Lan- guages and Literature. Latin. . FRANCES A. WOOD . . . Librarian MRS. J. RYLAND KENDRICK . - Lady Principal OTTILIE HERHOL7, . . . Associate Prof essor of German CHARLES W. MOULTON, Ph.D ...... Professor of Chemistry ELIZABETH B. TI-IELBERG, M.D., Professor of Physiology and I-Iygiene, and Resident Physician GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D. ,.... Professor of Music LAURA JOHNSON WYLIE, Ph,D. Prof esso r of English ELLA MCCALEB, A.B. . . S ecre tory of tlzze College 'WAbsent on leave for the year. V miije 'Uaasarinu 17 LEWIS F. PILCHER, Ph.B ..., , . . . Professor of Afrt AARON LOUIS FFREADWELL, Ph.D. Yobn P. Girozzzl Professor of Natural Hz'story. Biofogy HENRY I'IEATH BAWDEN, Ph.D. . I , . Professor of Philosophy GERTRUDE BUCK, PILD. . WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, A.B. CORNELIA H. B. ROGERS, PILD. GRACE HARRIET MACURDY, PlI.D. . JAMES F. BALDWIN, Ph.D. . . MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, PILD. SOBHQIA F. RICHARDSON, A.B. . , ELLA M. FREEMAN, A.B. PIARRIET IBABEL BALLINTINE . HELEN FRANCES FPLER, A.B. ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B. ANTOINETTE CORNWELL, EVA G. MAY . . . MARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B. EMILIE LOUISE WELLS, A.B. , JOHN C. GRIOGS, Ph.D. . LOUISE BACQRN, M.L. . MAIKY CLOYD BURNLEY, A.M. ISABELLE STONE, Ph.D. MAY MONRO . . . CAROLINE ELLEN FURNESS, Ph.D'. . FLORENCE V. KEYS, A.B. CHARLOTTE REINECKE . . VVINNIFRED IOSEPHINE ROBINSON, B .S. . ' . flssofzhafe Professor of English . . Professor of Bililienl Lzrteroiure Assorfnte Professor ofRo1nanee Languages . . 'z1ssocz'oz'e Professor of Greek . A'ssofz'ate Professor of History lssoezfzfe Professor of Pfaifosopby . fnstruetor in Matlaenzzzfzvrs Instructor in Clyeznistry fnstrurtor in the Gymnasium . Instructor in Frenfb Referenre Lz'brarz'orz and Cotologoer . lssistont to the Lady Prirzfijml Instructor in the Gymnasium fnstruetor in Pkyszrs Insfrurfor in Economies fnsirurfor In Singing l'nsfrufto1' In Engffsfa fnsfruffor In Clvernzlsfry fnstrzzftor in Physio: Instructor in Efovzltzon . Assistant in Ofiserfuotory fnstruetor in Engfish fnstrudor in German Instructor in Biology I8 UI 2 'D'H555I'fU1I JULIA FRANCES WICKER, A.B. KATE S. CHITTENDEN . JULIA ENSIGN PETTEE, A.B. MARTHA DOAN, B.L., D.Sc. CORA JIPSON BECKWITH, B.S. CLAUDE MARIE FRANCIS, A.B. ELOISE ELLERY, PILD. MARY HARLEY, lM.D. . ELISABETH HATCH PALMER, A.B. HENRIETTE STRUCK KRISTINE MANN, A.M. . GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M. CLEMENCE HAMILTON, A.M. . HARRIET ELIZABETH BEARD, A.B. ISABEL NELSON TILLINGHAST, PILM. . SARAH ELEANOR DUDLEY, A.B. MARY LOUISE ARMSTRONG, A.B. ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, A.M EMILY HELEN DUTTON, A.M. . LEONARD B. MCWHOOD, A.B. - LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, A.M. ANNA BERNKOPF . , . ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, A.M. ADELE RUSSELL EMERSON, M.D. ALICE I. PERRY WOOD, A.M. . LEILA CLEMENT SPAULDING, A.M. CHRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, Ph.D.' Instructor in Clacrnistry Instructor in Pianoforte . flssistant in the Library lnstructor in Clzremistry . Instructor in Biology Assistant in tlae Gymnasium , Instructor in History Assistant PlJysz'cian Instructor in Latin Instructor in German Instructor in English . Instructor in Matbeniatics Instructor in Latin . Instructor in Frcncb Assistant to the Lady Principal . Instructor in Englislv .flssistont in the Secretc1ry's Ojfce Instructor in Latin Instructor in Latin Instructor in Mzzsic . Instructor in Motbernatics Instructor in German . Instructor in MatlJematz'cs Assistant in Physiology Instructor in English Instructor in Greelc Instructor in English E132 'Uamsariuu I9 MARY GARDINER DUNNING, A.B MARY LOWELL, A.M. . KATHARINE BLUNT, AB. NIILLICENT TODD, AB. . SARAH L. HADLEY, A.M. . IAOSEPHINE RUTH KORTEN, S.S. FLORENCE MARY BENNETT, A.B. . SUSIE PEERS SNELLING . . -IULIA B. GARDNER, A.B. EMMA PILAT GREEN zfssistant in-the Serretary,s Offs' , . . Instructor in English flfflhjfflllf In the Lafmratory of Cbenlzustry Instructor in French . , Instructor in Hz'story Assistant in the Laboratory of Clyemistry Assistant in the Laboratory of Physics . , Assistant to Miss Clfittenden . Stenograpber in tbe Presia'ent,s Ojfce . , . Instrurtar in Violin 4 t 4 SEN -as 119' ' WLSPA-tg 4 -1 ' 'n' N V A 5. A . Y 5 ' R-fi ff 121' :3lfhb, P X ,.ff i':TIZ....-if 5 3 1, !, X. if-...Z 'f'2,,. V .ff fa .A Riff' mf Jan .- .f'. Ki'5-42T :g:,:,iw-iQ 4495? ,f -'I ,A 1.0, -ubgiilx , Q -A--H 1 nl .Wu ,,. 1 A 'Q AX ts - F04 2 1 ff X-ff? b w XX M U CHAPTER II s 'swf lk Qtlasses of QDCIBYY -7 ' T yr f- i-'j ' . a t t . we - t 1 aa . :L ff:-ff ' J ,frff Ml ' --la 'g v. J llx ' .V if ll x,,l,! ,gi V jk l h I ,- , Y lb -rr , -a..ti,iM 1 V, s ' ' M il A, A l iff 9 ltxmk I 45' 9442 t 'X f ,, l g 5 , A' 2 i , f '- ' J AI xi V l v, 4 . N I, . f , Gig .ag f-? .s l Glkfs HE student should observe from the start that society as a whole is divided into four distinct classes, recognized by all except a few specialists. The first, the ancient nobility, because of their age and high standing are universally esteemed, and a few old traditions still exist which give them the precedence over the rest. It is with real regret that we see the present nobility on the eve of passing away. We may expect, however, that their places will be in a measure filled by the second, or leisure class, a free and careless order who have already advanced beyond the condition of grinding necessity which sternly oppresses the third, or laboring class, while even below these, at the minimum of subsistence, is a stratum which we may term the sub- merged tenth. A characteristic feature of this social organization in general is the opportunity given under the system for all to rise in time from thelowest estate to the highest, subject only to the mild operation of the law of the Survival of the Fittest. Another prin- ciple is the firm alliance between certain classes, the nobility con- stantly strengthens itself by contact with the laborers, while the leisure class concerns itself with the welfare of that unfortunate residuum, the submerged tenth. To all, however, the general social good is of greater importance than any class consciousness. as X avhyt 'J 1.1561 ' X ' - '51 5555 - - F W N W , ' ..- KW 17 -f S-N 49' A , 2.4 ,, , ,XX , nf' fig ia, , fr ' . r 4. in, 'TZ Q: V 'TL G1 .. ' ' K Yigji., - . .1 I ' - -2.331 1 of 9 N3 S K3 1 kr X 553' -G X,-if DR. MARY HARLEY Honorary Member Lucxm H. STIMSON I EMILY H. NVELCHQ First Semester Freshman year Second Semester Freshman year CLARA Cnoss MARTIE P1Lcx-nan GERTRUDE W. KNowL'roN First Semester Sophomore year Mascot Second Semester Sophomore year NANCY W. OWEN ISABEL C. WYL1 First Semester Junior year Second Semester Junior year ,. -rw W A - .,w. , E- , ..,A' ,2'V . A eer N .fir ,M e 1 ., ,J '1 -1,1515 !.' 595- 'L' if F If 1 Q 1 C f F' 'ff 25,1 ' 'Z' bn 52 V. ,.? -fv f f V. J 5 i' V' 'Va ,' ,j. 5' ' ' -X, ,Q 4: w, A YF wwf I . ' g, W' 1' 4? 1 ' Yr ff ..2f- ' , J Q,-3 I ' 421 1. 7' 'Y- -g , , ,-'ff' ,erm .5 1, .3. 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There's many a black, black eye, they say, But none so bright as mine. FRANCES MARIA ARREL 124 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown, Ohio I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicate To closeness and the bettering of my mind. MAY Non ARROWSMITH I5 Stanvvix St., Pittsburg, Pa. And ful pleasaunt, and amyable of port, LUCY LOVELL ATWATER South Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Smithy Smith Smitlfs, Plenty to eat at Smithy Smith Smith's. HAZEL MARCIA BALTZ 737 Walnut St., Chicago, Ill. ' Wee, sleekit, coxvering, timorous beastief' MARY Louise BATEMAN Ivy Ave., Glendale, Ohio Do you not know I am a Woman? When I think I must speak. blk is 'I V33 . A ,f r ' , V 1'- ,' I .K ti' 4 2 1 --'Y -Q ii H 1. -5 '17 twig., Y Way, . jig, ' 1- ' ,,. , 1' Y, 54,0 ' , ,YQFIL I I ' W' 4 I ,Q I . , ,V at ,. 4 'iw' I r kk '65 .J W ff' 1 ' ' .inn . ' J' ' Lf Laiiei ' ' ruG:,..!i- t .gilt is egfa.-1:95 I -1,35 . Q I.?.:-,4 -1g w9g,,.t1g57Zj'53jf,5y t Wglm. ,, , Q I ,iq,..f,-5-'mf I v 'F I l 4 25112 'Uassartnu FRANCES SAYLES BECKWITH 285 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean. ' IIELEN WORTHINGTON BEEBE 262 West 89th St., New York City 'The very soul of bounty. BIARY BELL Q2 Kennedy St., Bradford, Pa. l'With malice toward none, with charity for,all. GRACE Co1vIsTocK BENSON 147 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. Of me you may write in the blackest of ink, I say what I mean and I know what I think. HEI,ENE ELIZABETH BLACK Washington, D. C. Her cheek was pale, her form was spare, Vigils and penitence austere Had early quenched the light of youth. MARION ELIZABETH BODDEN Poughkeepsie, N. Y. She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. Etije 'Uassartnu 27 KATHERINE MAIKY BOTSFORD 1656 Maine St., Quincy. Ill. From tip to toe as sweet a maid As careful mother e'er arrayed For church on Sunday morningf, Jessie BOYD 259 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. As sure an aim, as stout an arm As ever saved thc score from harm. LOIS BARNES BREWSTER I Carver St., Plymouth, Mass. Wi' pedigrees and a' that. ADA SALOME BRISTOL IO5 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. V. She has a greater share of knowledge, wit, and good sense than is usual even among men of merit. MENETTA WHITE BROOKS Lake Roland, Baltimore, Md. Little, but oh my! MABEL EMMA BROWN Box 99, Troy, N. Y. She is a womang one in whom The spring-time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume. I , sg. 1' 1 -I. -, -gm I ,. Qggngyf 1-13. .lie :, -459525 laiflff. 9 ' I W 4' , if vs L 4, , -- :Sify :T ,-,,. ' Qrciieff - iw. I 1 , Zifij ,sefelef gig' qw: .3 .L2,2,, -.ff HT, ,--511, Elf' g:if.3.' -ny, 'maj Qgkyggg 'S ',., -gg, f M.: .4-4' fray. A 'fd' f 7 fear- . :' My xii- F ' will ' 1 .i.3Q'fi':'f'E- V 'ew li 1 I -5-Iii We min 'Uassarinn MARION BRUNNER 30 Bell St., Cleveland, Ohio She's always ready to cheer and shout f For jolly nineteen-four. SARAH LOUISE BURCHARD Hamilton, N. Y. 2 EQ But for my part it was Greek to me. I ., 2' Q c.. I I -w EUNICE LAWRENCE CAMPBELL 130 Kenesaw Terrace, Buena Park, Chicago, Ill. 'fFul wel she sings the service devinef' ri .- -P-,vrrfig gf N, , I il 1 ALICE LovETT CARSON 22 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. She came with smiles the hour of pain to cheer. STELLA MARIE CASE Granville, Ohio Or what strong hand can hold her swift foot back F BESSIE WATMOUGH CATTERALL 'A face that cannot smile is never good. 171 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. E112 'gaggilliilllil . 29 EVA FREDRICA CHASE Payette, Idaho Intent upon her destined course, Graceful and useful all she does, Blessing and blest where'er she goes. KATHARINE MARY CLOAK 696 Auburn Ave., Bullnalo, N. Y. She liked whate'er She looked on, and her looks went everywhere, MARIE ELDREDGE COLE 234 Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Ill. And truly shc had a-most delicate air. MARGARET LYNCH CONGER 75 Franklin St., Morristown, N. J A calm, clear mind not subject to the spasms and crises which are so often met with. MIRIAM SEWALL CONVERSE East Brookfield, Mass. Ye ladies that do fear The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor. SARAH BARTLETT CONVERSE 5 Kennedy Place, Louisville, Ky. ff-X light to guide, a rod to check the erring and repro've. - X v - Q- . , . .-7 1 '. 'QF ..,L.,ai., My 3 . I 1' .1434 2 Y , v' . 1 T 'ea 'ifj .W,. .' 4. yy -' .' Wzf 'f 1 as 'LH ' f. '-:A . . . ,, ,,' . x 1 1 9 i ig , mv U X fb. . .St ii, 'A L, ,,.,.- f I 30 EDU 'D'H55Hl'f0l1 2, sail . 553 t, r 'ki . 1 ,A , Q , .. wgig, , 'y!31.,':f.l . i'47L',',, , . r. 1 5' 1 ' if. 'f-'v'f?f'r' ' N . f ' ' ffm ' . Irwin F ' ws 1. ...if , . v9'j,'5i15f . E: fr. ' 1,-:A r IDA MARY CooN 524 Cherry St., Elizabeth, N. J. He argues sharply, and carries his conclusion in his scabbardf' 'F RUTH Hicics CRIPPEN Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y. Her maiden eyes divine Fixed on the Hoon , JANE FULLERTON CULBERT 271 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Falsencss cannot come from thee. FLORENCE GENEVIEVE CUNNEA 896 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio However hard a course may he No matter-'tis a snap to me. ANNA MARION DARBY 4.2 Commercial Sr., Adams, Mass. A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears and smiles. EDITH HUNTTING DAY 155 Francis Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Return! Return! All night my lamp is burning, All night, like it, my wide eyes watch and burn. GDB 'UHBBHNIJII 3I GQERTRUDE BENNETT DAY 155 Francis Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. A'Devise, wit! Write, pen! . For I am for whole volumes in folio. ELIZABETH RICKER DIMOCK 907 North Broad St., Elizabeth, NJ Her neatness consists much in her haire and outward linen. EDITH LOUISE DODGE 141 Francis Ave., Pittsneld, Mass. You have a nimble ivitg I think it was made of Atalantzfs heels. HENRIETTA WYNKOOP DRURY 88 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. I I always have something or other to do, If not for myself, for a neighbor. GRACE HELEN EASTON Lowville N. Y. 7 ' 4'And for the needle she. MARGARET MUNRO ELDER ' ' Winchester, Mass For hee could never yet find out the climensions of his owne conscience. 1, 'V ' S' ' . . 352641. 6 4 . - Y, -'T I I 45, rm lt 49. , Q . ' ' , ' 1 !g:VL1:f.' ,nl-5: v- fill' ' A,,:.1 -z 44713131 ' I in Q :2f1,f.'fl 'fliam 1' f. min 'Hungarian fl A r .tu- iw.- MARY GERALDINE FOLEY 236 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. With hair like sunshine, If And heart of gold. ABBY BEAL FORBES ' Newton Place, South Framingham, Mass. Oh lady, nobility is thine And thy form is a reflection of thy nature. LILLIAN OLENDORF FORT Q7 East Main St., Norwich, N. Y. Come, provide nic with something to cat! MARY DE FREMERY 77 Fairmount Ave., Oakland, Cal. She,s modest as ony, and blithe as she's bonnie, For guileless simplicity marks her its ainf' EVELYN GAIL GARDINER Care ofiD.r. A. B. Hale Room 1311 Columbus Memorial Building, Chicago, Ill. The blue ribbon ofthe turf. - MARY GENTRY 2600 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo. H 'There is apleasure in poetic pains Which only poets know. . ,. .. , .,, .N L- wijz Liiassatiuu 33 HONORO DE GARMO GIBSON Tarrytown, N. Y, There be some men are born only to suck out the poison of books. ONA CAROLINE GIBSON I8 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. Loyal for:-:'er and aye. ANNA MAGDALEN GOMPH 124 State St., Utica, N. Y. E Crafty men' contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them. HELEN BAILEYEGRAVES 33 Mattoon St.,-Springfield, Mass. look up and not down, look forward and not back, HTC To To look out and not in, and To lend a hand. EDNA GREEN 107 Coolidge Ave., Syracuse, N.. Y. I'll not be tied to hours nor 'pointed times. EDITH BROWN GURLEY IQI4 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. The world iS so full of a number of things V I am sure we should all be as happy as kings. '1.i.,rf,,i .. N- ff ' .f :Ia-rg. . ,gint e nf 5 - ' 1 in I . I, . Pig 'Z' 4 . I: 'Pe I I rw ' lr' of wr :gig ff -. I ' f, rp 11.454, iw' ' ir .,a'3 I if V , I , . 3' 1 Q., v -r 'cf ' It 4 1 . , .4-.1 . 1. 466. -' ' Na ' ,JJ j,:, ., A f ait-, f J X 2 ' fffl W .,, 1. . - ., I ' 'aff I. fff r, w.y,,f, 04111. ,f ning 4, .-,- ,ar I 9. A' f raw, v'-fr A fi,- ,. 4' , a ff W. It F I f if ryyq f. ,rf-.I .W 3 -,,, .4 I Kr I ' ji E fi 'f .1 . . .. A ' Lv -In ' ii Z:-iL,:1J-2 -V fwgqw. 1-.xv-lu. ' IDB 'D'H55?U.'f0II HENRIETTA HAGERTY 1304 Saint Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Let us laugh and be merry while we live, for we shall be dead a long time. fn MARY LOUISE HAGERTY 537 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill. A My most analytical mind in college. -L. M. S. CORA EMMA HALLER 1225 State St., Erie, Pa. , Truth hath a quiet breast. CLAIRE HALSTED 121 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. NINA HART ZI8 West 112th St., New York City Who climbs the grammar-tree distinctly knows - Where noun, and verb, and participle grows. BEIITHA MAY HASTINGS I 5 Oxford St., Vlforcester, Mass. Through her forced abnormal quiet A Flashed the soul of frolic riot. 017132 'Uassariuu 35 BEss1E MAY HATCH 3 North Oak Sr., Sandy Hill, N. Y. The Latin tongue is hard to learn Unless to it one's liliings turn. ' i i l x EDITH KINGSLEY HAWES 214 High St., Fall River, Mass. 'G' Silent and chaste she steals along V i - A Far from the world's gay busy throng. ' 14 1-QZZQL' ,'f5'hi- 1 ELSIE MARGERY HEATH 544 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. W ' Her stature tall-I hate a clumpy womanfl ' ,ii . g' 'e FRANCES MATILDA HEDDEN 335 13th Ave., Newark, N. '- 11 .ze ' 2 Wi' Free from pride and free from self, l ' , Free from love of power and pelff' ,rl .- '-.- L Vi .5- 1 A Il . i MINETTE HILL HEGEMAN 826 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. V W., Allus a-reaching out, Jim was, and a-helping some ,pg Q5 Pore feller onto his feet. 'H He'd never a-keerecl how hungry he was hisse'f, '4 5353232 So's the feller got surnpin' to eat. I L' E ' 1' X41 5 Qi VOLINDA LUCY HENDERSON roog Bryden Road, Columbus, Ohio in Round, large eyes 'if I Ever great with new surprise. Xvfgjffr 1' I' i l:3?7't' V ' 36. UDB 'UHBEEIIWU11 I.. I x l 11. .G - 1 ,X . 'V r 2. fi W, ,Z .vig 1. . .K ,. , X n ANNIE LOUISE HENRY II4 West Gray St., Elmira, N. Y. And glad at heart from lvfay to May. IESSIE THURBER HEQUEMBOURG 733 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. I will not cramp my heart, nor take Half views of men and things. DoR1s WEBSTER HERING 128 West 129th St., New York City That'was I you heard last night. AGNES HIGINBOTHAM Victor, N, Y. A very Burke in English, undeiledf' . HELEN SHEPARD HOLBROOK 1246 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. In sooth, the sorrow of such days Is not to be expressed, When she that takes and she that pays Are both alike distressed. MABEL LAVINA HOLMAN 63 Garfield St., Springfield, Mass. Hesperian curls, the head of love. EDB 'U'H55H1ifIZI1I '27 MABEL DODGE HOLMES 4.028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A f'Youth with pale cheek and slender frame W And dreams of greatness in thine eye? LILLIAN ELSIE HORNER 407 West 21st St., New York City The very pink of courtesy. k ANNA DE LAND HUBBELL 4.27 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. I f'For she was just the quiet kind . Whose natures never vary, Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in Ienooaryf' ELLA LUCINA HUESTIS Crown Point, N. Y. ' E A face That makes simplicity a grace. MAUD FLORENCE HUNT II Adelaide St., Norwich, N. Y. Not careless in deeds, nor cbnfused in Words, nor rambling in thought. MARGAR.ET MCMURRAY INGRAHAM Center Cambrige, Washington Co., N. Y. He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play, and Old men from the chimney-corner. , 'Q . 4. as , . ii' Eff . , ,, . . i-FQ: 1 .QQ Y- 'ffl 'IS' 13' .' 45-52:- . ,:i J,-,. 1' X t 2:2 if 'il 1 A 'WZ P 1' ', . 1: G1Q9fe5 , 1.,4. f it ff A6 Q- ' ay., -f A i WX NIQAA1' f Zn, 1-. 'N , 3, A . .. 512 .. V1.5 . WHL' 1 1:3-V: ' Y. I l,jlf:g- -wyv,,,f, 1: N' ,Gil-41:3e J 38 317112 'Uassarinn il E :ix .2?Y5'I' 4 1 1 . -ff, rgfsfik-xgpgil ' I Ttg-A 1 AX' Q 'A A Q ,5 N521 955 s 1 5 J' iq. 'f 'W ,, Q.. ,554 455, - rs? A A iwLi'v 1 X H ix Y 1 ,C-X., .. 1 v Y Q r 1 ,Zia .self f. 4312 'f::1LN: f.'f'.'1if1f'5f . 12325.-, 4 Fw' if. .5 7 ' -AR: 21. 1 . gi . -3, iii' -A - - 3 '-F. 19 5-14 .3 ff --H-3 . . -591,-' . A V-1 . .-.gl-E . .Lvl 5 LUCY JACKSON 315 West Third St., Jamestown, N. Y 1'What objects are the fountains JT Of thy happy strain ? FANNY JAMES I4.I7 Linwood Ave., Kansas City, Mo Oh, where on earth's the peer of her? The pretty face, the modest grace, The humor and the cheer of her. IDA ELIZABETH JUDsoN 209 Crescent Ave., G1-and Rapids, Mich Her subtle mind, her awe-inspiring gazef' LOUISE MARGARET KARCHEIK 1263 Washi11gto11 Boulevard, Chicago, Ill 'fThe brilliant black eye May in triumph let fly All its darts without caring who feels 'em. GERTIKUDE KEITH 2593 West VVinChester Ave., Chicago, Ill Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town. GRACE ANTHEA KENNEDY A 310 Kentucky Title Building, Louisville, Ky. A fat infectious laughf' ' 2 25112 'Udggiwiutt 39 GERTRUDE WILLARD KNOWLTON A ,M ,A II Clinton St., Watertown, N. Y, ' A face I- aff' ' fri i Imperious, and of haughtiest lineamentsf' V' xl, 4 W if gf HELEN PAY KOHLSAAT 239 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. So glad, So healthy, sound, and clear and whole. 1 11.13 il i . -A , I f ADELINA KUHN 221 East 123d St., New York City if , She thirsted for a spring I Of a serener element, and drank V ' 'A Philosophy. - ELISABETH TUDOR LADD 204. Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. The Princess of Tulle.', ANNA ESTELLE LAUDER 594 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. in -1 'il V Was a lady, such a lady, A. N fgfffg Cheeks so round and lips so red. ' EWF7' ' 'i . .f 4, ,z nl 1 vm l 'Thou art not steeped in golden languor , No tranced summer calm is thine ELECTA LOUISE LEE I3II East St., Honesdale, Pa. y ' 2? ' 4 ', ' S V ' rl , , - - ., Y' '.,,, ..' I Y 40 E112 'D'5IE5R1lf01i W Www --Nkwy, 'ff-A V T ' v-- N , N. ,S Jfiaax - ,J u gks. ,if , n, , I ' 'Q 1 I gil: ' ldyf- ':.-427 -A 5,-we ,,- 5 sv : .1 '-:lip . 5 '51 ' Y. 1 - ,wx 1 . - 'fsifx Q . I, -Q'-qifgfl ,-if ' ng J ' 1 n1 fjr l ' 3fl'f:if f , , f1..f-si-2,55 ELIZABETH LEFEVRE New Pal z N Y Seasoning all with humanity and :iw rxzee- l' - A LORA EDITH LEONARD Deposit, N. Y He that questioneth much shall learn much. Bess Nox MCCAIN 212 jefferson St., Kittanning, Pa Down in a green and shady vale A modest violet grew. l'.AI'1'H IRENE MCCANDLESS Care of Clearing House, Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa f'But she saw notg her heart -was otherwheref' AMELQIA SHAW MACDONALD Delhi, N. Y 4'Begone, dull Care! I prithee begone from me. ' Begone, dull Care! thou and I shall never agree. ANNA KATHRYN MACGIBBON Walton, N. Y But she hath the eyes of night And a heart that's ever fender. Gtije 'Dfassarinn MAUD lXflCKINNON Sidney, N. Y. With a suitable regard for the feelings of others. CORNELIA CASTNER MALVEN 9 Hudson St., Port Jervis, N. Y. 'Nature did never put her precious jewels into a garret four stories high. MAUD LILIAN lVlAR'I'EN 84 Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. I Hospitality sitting with Gladnessf' SARAH FLORENCE MASON 404 College St., Burlington, Vt. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. MARY AGNES MENNEIQ QIO Court Square, Honesdale, Pa. And not infrequently I made- Ajokef' KATHARINIE SUYDAM MEIIRELI, Flemington, N. 'fSpirjtless soul, -LQ IW. P r, Ki 'fall I A 'P' SS- F L c M , g ,. :K .v ,,. 2 V J ' 1. s 9 If - I iz' Q42 C t 5 5 1 Q . ., 4. ,W ,Q ,, A ' fr' Jv f I- 49. E112 'Ud55El13fl'.l1I ,,w ,KC ,f,'.i'l' In l .,,, ai, ,, ,limb ' G W 1 1 , , , ff ., , ar ' i A ETHEL FLORENCE M1LLARD R Care of Dr. Nelson Millard, Rochester, N. Y. Makes calls and receives as polite as you please A In any society, quite at her ease , MAY BURR MILLSPAUCH Pine Bush, N. Y. The glory of a hrm capacious mind. EDITH RANDELL MOORE 464 Holly St., St. Paul, Minn. All her excellencies stand in her so silently as if they had stolen upon her Without her knowledge. EUGENIE MARIA MORENUS Cleveland, N. Y. Her hand unstained, her uncorrupted heart, Her comprehensive head. ELINOR MURPHY 344 East High St., Springfield, Ghio On her neck the small face buoyant, Like a bell-Hower on its bed. 'IESSIE ISABEL MURPHY IOO Byers St., Springfield, Mass, S unny Jim. C5132 'Uaasartuu 43 hal t:-f . . f ' . - MARTHA ELLEN NORRIS 264. Madison Ave.,Youngstown, Ohio kg, :PV 4- 5 Happy the child whose youngest years V ll ' E Receive instruction well. r if f N.- :fffll -ziLQ:f:v: X' MAX' O7SHAUGHNESSY III3 jefferson Ave., Peoria, Ill. '51 f, . All perfect, finished to the finger nail. 'A i 'lf . 1, ,RA ,.'- ' fri, NANCY WILHOYTE OWEN 425 St. Anne St., St. Paul, Mmn. '. . Thou art not voice alone but hast beside ' 1. Both heart and headf' -925'-Qf N 3 EDNANORTON PAGE 6562 Stewart Ave.. Chicago, Ill. She was made for happy thoughts. I . all A EDITH ROGERS PATCH II Humphrey Square Dorchester, Mass. . l .4 W Mischiefs done with such zz winning Archness that we prize such sinningf' I Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. FLORENCE PELTON .3 Tm an off ox at bein' druv. 44 mm 'Uassariuu . I ,nr , , , ,Q W, ,. 1 -. Q, ,, c , .,7,,g,, I 6. , pg, Q' ,gs X 6,1 , cf I , fzffi .. ,. .R ' j Ji Q: I-1f.:,, 5 ,If an s. 1'-,rings I Fw- vm,-, if 'Q ii- 5 l Isa 6- lgrfi g QR be Wes? lff-ici , xii, 'M' 'f 1:5 5- tl., 5-'ig K 'qw rf , I -:qi 1 :il ' 4 ., M73 3 - 4 ul , -uv a I 4 K lil., l .a W g, T! 9-. SI , '13 If M H 4 fs sa. W ' I-:I 'sis ,. jr ' MQ.-1 T-I ' V A- ' ' .,. 1' ' '.I - 54+ ,L--A-+v11,,,,,fk-I 1 'Y If f L 1 JEANNETTE PERRY 34.8 East Fulton St. Grand Rapids Mich God means every one to be happy, be s EDITH PLATT 18 Eastman Terrace, Poughkeepsie And waste their music on the savage race ETHEL MARY PLUMB 931 Jefferson Ave Detroit Mich She's loved by her friends one and all, For she's ready With fun and with jest But those who have learned her true self They're the ones who love her the best MARY DUDLEY POWELL There's little of the melancholy element ID h CLARA ESTELLE PRICE 709 Bryden Road Columbus, Ohio And on her hair a glory like a saint ANNA LUCY RICH Rich in saving common s I8 Fairview Heights Rochester N CHS? min 'Uassariun ELIZABETH RIEDELL 318 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H He holds him with his glittering eye. CHARLOTTE LOUISE RUDYARD 250 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Give me the inner chamber of the soul For obvious easy argument. tix., 44. If 1 I at cf. 9 Elini Qi v 1 I f 53. SUSAN CARLETON RUSSELL Plymouth, N H. The chaste, the fair, the all-expressive Sue. 4 '97ify HELEN A. SEBRING 405 South St. West, Kalamazoo, Mich . , If A And trip it as we go if h,,,f, ' On the light fantastic ton. in ISABEL HARTLEY SHERWOOD 2130 Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height. MARGUERITE SEDGWICK SMITH 214. Goethe St., Chicago, lll. Art thou as wise as thou.art beautiful F uf. .,: - .., i,,1,,' . , ur 95 CCD! 'D'd55dl'tDII f nb 2 STELLA MAY SMITH 125 West Park Ave., Aurora, Ill gs J, Stillest streams Oft water fairest meadows, and the bird T That Hutters least is longest on the wingfl WINIFRED SMITH IO College St., Amherst, Mass Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an idle show, For I bear old Atlas' burden On my shoulders as you know. f A-,L LAURA STANTON . - Ashburn, Va 'Ze' ul I Jil Be bold, be bold, and everywhere he hold. x .iz inn, ' -21 A 1. . A F Ziff W MABEL STANWOOD IIOZ Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 3 t'Hv was wont to speak plain and to the purpose, like an honest mann and a soldier. v U typ, ANNA PRENTISS STEARNS 24 George St., Bangor, Me. That little Stearns girl's got a head. -L. W. KATHARINE MIRIAM STEEVES 62 West 130th St., New York City In all external grace you have some part, But you like none, none you, for constant heart. Zliijv 'Hungarian MARGARETTA PAXTON STEVENSON Roselle, Union Co., N. Her story 'tis an easy thing to know: Heaven made her to be fair'and true and sweet, And as was meet ' Earth kept her so. LUCILE HINKLE ST11v1soN 159 West 86th St., New York City Thou'rt a scholarg , Let us therefore- eat and drink. PAULINE STONE 275 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. u 'Vfheir leysure 'tis corrupteth Woman-kind. HELEN ELIZABETH STUDLEY 64 North Prospect St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A'Thy voice is heard through rolling drums. . 1 LAVINIA TALLMAN 46 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. ,,, UA humble splinter of the Board. JEANNETTE STUART TAYLOR 35 Morningside Ave, New York City I have been wild and wayward but you'll forgive me now. 48 EDU 'D'355Hl'flJII 'fiiifxn A M . 1 N 'rig 37. , , 2 it l v' l lx 'FQ Jil: . L '! M , 'IW af , . 2' an X A QV :af 'fixes , hrr X X S1i'1'. - GAF' XX LEA DEMAREST TAYLOR ' ISO Grand Ave., Chiqzigo, Ill a Fresh as a rose in June. MARY TAYLOR Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, Y. Make the doors upon a woman,s wit, and it will out at the casemeutg shut that and 'twill out at the keyholeg stop that, 'twill fly with the smoke out at thc chimneyf' MARY THAW THOMPSON Q12 Lincoln Ave., Allegheny, Pa. Shall l not take mine ease in mine inn ? , OLIVE GLADDING THURSTON I5 East Ave., Ithaca, N. Y, To make commotion, as full well she can. HELEN ELIZABETH TRUE 7 Portsmouth Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. How green you are and fresh in thisqold woxldf' ELIZA BELLE TURNBULL 7 Brunswick Ave., T Wit she hath without desire To make known how much she hath. oronto, Canada CCD! 'UHBBHUIUU 49 . f MARJORIE HELEN VAN DEUsEN 52 john St., Ilion, N. Y. 52 fl 34? - There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. ,h V A ' J CORNBLIA ZABRISKIE VAN RIPER Passaic. N. fbi x A Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease Intent to reason or polite to please. ' ' ff ' .1 ,,1 . I If . 1 .U ,, A 17. X4-g Jjf JENNIE AMERMAN VOORHEES College Farm, New Brunswick, N. Untouched with any shade. of years. MARIAN RAYMOND VOORHEES Q 18 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N A maiden never boldg Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion ' ' Blushed at herself. JW ' ' I ' Fi' ETHEL SHERWOOD WAKEMAN Westport, Conn. Those graceful acts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow ,QQQT QI ' - A ' X- , , .'1-2'-.W From all her Words and actions. ml . fi,-55' f ' gi Q. DORA WARING 27 Water St., Perth Amboy, N. J. 5 . , - 'KAn arch coquette - I' . 5, .A . , - la. .A N 5 , bl! Is the bright brunette Blitlie and merry and gay mf X UDB 'fTH555I'fIZlII I 'J Xb. if ff ' f t 1 X. 'n nf Y 1- , 'fp l 1. U ' ' N si: L 1 EP fx rn? Rx Q. All ff' ' -ll-' ' CONSTANCE WARREN 51 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. Art is long. fx NORMA ROSE WATERBURY I3 Waterhouse St., Cambridge, Mass. - No doubt you, good young lady that you are, Despite a natural naughtiness or two Turn eyes up like a Priedieu Magdalen. EMMA PHOEBE WATERMAN .. A L32 North College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. IFS faith in something, and enthusiasm for something, that makes a life worth looking atf' ALICE CARY WEBSTER 608 North State St., West Bay City, Mich. Better never late. CORA DEMING WELCH 14.52 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Her notions politic and grave. EMILY HAMILTON WELCH 351 Jef-Person Ave., Brooklyn N. Y. Manage? She'd manage the head off you. mm 'Uassarinn HARRIET CLARKE WELLES 81 Carroll St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mindful not of herself. ETHEL ELIZABETH WELTY 604 North Fourth St., Saint joseph, Mo. A Guided our steps through an age of Revolution and Reformationf' ISABEL WHEELER I3 Tenth St., Toledo, Ohio That stands forever fair and high and strong. ELLEN MARGARET WHITE 83 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A woman is the most inconsistent compound of obstinacy and self-sacrihce that I am acquainted Withf' ' IDA WHITESIDE South Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. In my breast there is no light but the pale light of the stars. EUGENIA WILFORD r Branford, Conn. The sleep of a laboring man is just. i 9' -fTH555I'lUU PEARL CLEVELAND WILSON IOI West 85th St., New York City f r' 1,112 , . , A 55' Wilq Avrwrpoedpos cf the Hellenic Society. A I is ,4j.,'Z.'E:,f'9' 'By merit raised to that bad eminence. Q' ', I if Q3-i..i:i'ii 7 - 4' N FLORENCE WINANS 2505 Monroe St., Toledo, Ohio An eye of resolute and successful scheming. FRANCES WINCHESTER Whitewater, Wis. H So much one Inan can do That does both act and know. ANNIE WYMAN WOOD 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. HELEN CROSBY WOOD 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass O'er rough and smooth she trips along And never looks behind. LILLIAN ASENATH WOOD Antwerp, N. Y Of manners gentle, of affections mild, In wit a man, simplicity a child. Um 'Uassarinn ALICE FORMAN WYCKOFF Dutch Neck, Mercer Co , N. 1 51 UI' If all the World were his He could be no other than he is. X .,-'L ISABEL CONSTANCE WYLIE ' 70 North Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich A Winsome maid is she and sweet, The heavens be kind that bend above her! Bright flowers still her coming greet And all the World cease not to love her MARY YosT 606 VVest Frederick St., Stauntong Va i ffrhe end crowns au. E112 'D'555H13fUl1 Hn fwmnrram iileitv CG8t'ft'ttUU QUEPQ I BORN APRIL 28, 1882 DIED FEBRUARY 6 1902 E112 'Uasmarinu jformer Iemhers ELIZABETH ADAMS MARIE CLIFTON ADSIT HELEN ALEXANDER MARY ELIZABETH ATCHISON ELSIE GERTRUDE AVERY LAURA ELLEN BARNETT JLENNIE BENEDICT ELSIE PANGBURN BISBEE GRACE CAMPBELL KATHARINE ELSIE CAMPBELL ALICE CARTER CHARLOTTE LOUISE COSSAR CLARA LOUISE CROSS AURELIA MABEL CROSSETTE CHRISTINE CUSHING GEORGIANA FRANCES DARROW FLORENCE DONALDSON FLORENCE GORMLY FINDLEY HELEN STANSBURY FREELAND GERTRUDE ANNE FULLER EDITH SLAYBACK HARKER LONE TEFFT HATCH CLARA ANNA HAWLEY FRANCES GLIDDEN HOLT MARY WEBSTER HONEYCUTT LILLIAN CURTIS HOWARD CLAIRE ALVERA HUSTED MARIEMILY JOHNSON DOROTHY LEWING KAUTZ MARY KENT MARION ELIZABETH KNAPP MARGARET BRECKINRIDGE LONG CECILIA COHEN LOPEZ MILLO MARIE MCCAIN EDNA ALLEN MACROBERT ELIZABETH MILLS THEODORA MUNN EDITH LOUISE NAPIER MYRA IDELL NEELY IRENE RICKEL NEWMAN VIRGINIA ELIZABETH NINIS ESTHER EMILY PARKER ELIZABETH WOODBRIDGE PARTON LILY LORD PEARSON EMMA ELIZABETH PHIPPS SARA MABEL SESSION-S ALICE EVANGELINE SMITH MABEL FIDELIA STAPLES VELMA IDELLA SWETLAND MARJORIE LESLIE TRUAX VIOLET SPENCER WOODRUPE , 42-g 1,!'lX'.p:Lx,.v1mL,.fr Y . 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Z E .V de de ta UT de de fd ur 711 nf R fy er n'1' 212' fl' 67' arm 'Uaasartnn 59 jluniur lass ANGELL, SARAH CAsWELL BABSON, HELEN CORLISS BADEAU, ANNIE MARIE BALLARD, GERTRUDE IANA BANOROFT, HELEN CHAIN, BARBER, HELEN CAROLINE BARDEN, BERTHA RICKENBRODE BARNES, CAROLINE SELLERS BARRBRE, MARY BELLE BEIERMEISTER, SARA YOURT BELL, ALMA WAINWRIGHT BELL, FANNY ANNE BERGEN, GERTRUDE BON, MAR.Y BUCKINGHAM BOTSFORD, ELIZABETH SANFORD BRADLEY, LUCY STUART BRADSHAW, AGNES BOYNTON BREZEE, EDNA WINIERED BRIGGS, ETHEL JENNIE BROWN, GLADYS CHARLOTTE Detroit, Michigan Gloucester, Massachusetts Summit, New Jersey Peralta, California Denver, Colorado Plattsburg Painesville, Ohio Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Columbus, Ohio Troy Larchmont Manor Brooklyn Camden, New Jersey Brooklyn Williamstown, Massachusetts Yonkers Chicago, Illinois Saratoga Springs Cambridge, Massachusetts Sioux City, Iowa X E112 'Uassariuu BUFFINTON, SYLVIA DURFEE BUTLER, ELSA MAY BUTLER, KATHARINE WORTH CAPRON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN, ADA LUCRETIA CHASE, MARGARET CLARK, PIARRIETT EMMA CLARKE, JULIA CLINTON, HELEN ELIZABETH COCHRAN, ANNIE EUNICE COLLINS, EVA COLWELL, ELIZABETH WINSOR COMSTOCK, ELIZABETH MAIE CONGER, MARY RUTGERS MCCREA CROLL, REBECCA BROWN CURTIS, ELIZABETH EUDORA DAY, FANNY ELMA DEBEVOISE, HELEN HOWE DELAMATER, SARAH MARGARET DINEGAN, MARY WEBB DOLBEER, FLORENCE BEALS DRAPER, MARY CHANDLER DUNBAR, MARGARET LETITIA DUNSTAN, HELEN BREE DUTTON, LOUISE ELIZABETH Fall River, Massachusetts St. Louis, lVlissouri Bulfalo New York Washington, Pennsylvania- North Adams, Massachusetts Millerton Little Rock, Arkansas Binghamton Middletown Springfield, Massachusetts Granville, Ohio Denver, Colorado Morristown, New Jersey ' Middletown, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Batavia Mt. Vernon Hudson Quincy, Massachusetts Batavia Kenosha, Wisconsin Wausau, Wisconsin Hancock, Michigan Ellsworth, Maine UUE 'UHEHHIQIZIU 61 EATON, ESTHER EDDY, MARY ELEANOR FERNALD, EDITH FLEMING, MARGARET FONTAREDE, BERTHA AUGUSTA FRENCH, KATHARINE GANONG, EDITH WINIERED GAYLORD, ANNA EVANGELINE GIBSON, ANNA DALE GOEF, MARY HAZARD GOULD, GRACE AGNES GREENE, MARY ETHYL HAGER, EFFIE MILDRED HAGUE, HELEN HAINES, MARION ELVIRA HALSEY, ANNA CATHARINE HAMBLEN, GRACE A HASBROUCK, OLGA HAZELTIPNE, FANNY DICKINSON HEDDEN, LULU JOSEPHINE HEINZ, ZELLA FREDERICA HENKEL, JESSIE RosE HENKING, FLORENCE ADELE HENNING, MARTHA LINDEN HEYWOOD, ALICE HEYWOOD, RACHEL HOLMAN Columbus. Ohio Fall River, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Poughkeepsie Andover, Massachusetts Lake Mahopac Branford, Connecticut Croton Falls Providence, Rhode Island Windso1',fIllinois Fitchburg, Massachusetts Des Moines, Iowa A xx Roxbury, Massachusetts Omaha, Nebraska Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Flemington, New Jersey Poughkeepsie Grand Rapids, Michigan Newark, New Jersey Davenport, Iowa H Detroit, Michigan Gallipolis, Ohio Saratoga Springs Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke, Massachusetts X Ztije 'Hungarian HICKOX, LAURA COLTON HILL, ELLA LAURA HILL, HELEN HISCOX, MARJORIE HOAG, ALICE WARNER HOLLOWAY, LINDA HOPSON, ELIZABETH FULLER HOWE, FLORENCE ALDENA HUBBARD, STELLA RUSSELL HULBERT, ADDA BEATLRICE HUTcHINsON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH JOHNS, ROBERTA TENER JOHNSON, ELIZABETH MCILVAINE KAVANAGH, MAY IRENE KEENEY, RUTH MARY KELLY, MARGARET ELIZABETH KELLY, MOLLIE SMIEALIE KEMBLE, DAISY EMMA KENYON, HELEN KING, JULIA ELEANOR KINGSTON, MOLLIE IONE LACEY, EVELYN ELIZABETH LANCASTER, EADITH CLARE LANE, EVELYN MURRAY LEAVENWORTH, HELEN LOUISE LEEEVRE, BLANCHE Toledo, Ohio Danbury, Connecticut Canandaigua I Saratoga Springs Schenectady - 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Vz'ce-President MABEL HYDE KINGSBURY Serretary EMMA SEARS Treasurer MARION 25112 'Uassarinu Supbnmnre Qilass ADAMS, ELEANOR' FOSTER ADSIT, RACHEL LIONNE ALDRICH, LOUISE AUGUSTA ALLEN, ANNETTE ELIZABETH ALVORD, EDITH HELEN AMEN, MARGARET RAWSON ASHMORE, EDITH BALDWIN, MABEL HARTSHORNE BARNES, CHARLOTTE LOUISE BARRERE, MARGARET JEAN BASS, LOUISE REESE BEALES, ANGELA WALLACE BELL, EDITH CAMMA BENNETT, CORA ELIZABETH BINNS, LAURA ELEANOR ' BLOUNT, ELIZABETH MEACHAM BOWEN, HADASSAH MARGUERITE BRADFIELD, HELEN C. BRIBACH, RUTH LOMAS BROOKS, MARJORIE EGERTON BROTHERTON, NINA CAROLYN BROWN, BERTHA BROWN, MARGARET BRUMBACK, BLANCHE CAREY BUFFINGTON, ELIZA BURLINGAME, AMY Brookline, Massachusetts Albany Aurora, Illinois Poughkeepsie Winsted, Connecticut Exeter, New Hampshire Swatow, China East Orange, New Jersey North Haven, Connecticut Columbus, Ohio Rome, Georgia Brooklyn Mt. Vernon, Ohio Tinton Falls, New Jersey Bryan, Ohio Western Springs, Illinois Delphi, Indiana Grand Rapids, Michigan St. Louis, Missouri . 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FINK, CARY FITCH, MARION FLEMING, CAROLINE LOUISE FORD, EMILY VAN DUZER FOSDICK, EDITH WELI,INGTON FRAISSINET, LINDA FRENCH, BARBARA FREZEL, CAROLINE EMMA FULLER, ADA SISSON GALUSHA, ORA WILSON GREEN, MARION AMIS GRIFFIS, LILLIAN EYRE GRIGGS, SUSAN LITTLE GUNDLACH, MARTHA CHRISTINE HALL, EDITH GRACE HALSTEAD, RUTH HAMILTON, MARY CLEMENT HAMLIN, MARION HOWELL HANLEY, CHARLOTTE LORETTA HARRIS, ELLA FRANCES HATCH, LAURA HENDRICKSON, REBA CREED HILL, ELSIE MARY HINCKEN, ELSIE ONDERDONR HOLMAN, KATHARINE HOLME, ANNE WADDINGTON HOLT, ALICE ELIZABETH St. Louis, Missouri Fort Wayne, Indiana Washington, District Columbia Dallas, Texas Saltsburg, Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Louisville, Kentucky Passaic, New Jersey Flatbush Lockport Buffalo New York City Andover, Nlassachusetts Indianapolis, Indiana Newburg South Royalton, Vermont Louisville, Kentucky Ithaca Middlebury, Connecticut Binghamton Adams, Massachusetts Arlington ' Saratoga Springs East Bloomfield Poughkeepsie Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Flushing Norwalk, Connecticut Brooklyn Bangor, Maine Baltimore, Maryland New York City mine 'Uasaariuu HOWE, EDITH HUNT, BARBARA HURLBUT, BERTHA GRACE HUTCHINSON, MARY BELLE JARNAGIN, MARY BYNUM JEFFERY, EDNA JOHNSON, HAZ-EL JOHNSTON, HILDA JONES, EDITH TOMPKINS JONES, REBEKAH TOMPKINS KAHN, CLARIBEL VIRGINIA KAUTZ, ALICE MABEL KAYS, AMELIA OGDEN I KERR, ADA SARA KIMBALL, NANCY BUNTON KINGSBURY, MABEL HYDE KNOX, JULIET HELEN KRAUSE, CARLOTTE FREDERICKE LARMON, EDITH LOUISE LAWRENCE, JEANNETTE WILSON LEWIS, SIDNEY LITTLE, LIDA AGNESE LOBINGIER, VIDA LOWRY, ETHEL CARR LYALL, AGNES MCCANDLESS, LE ORA MARGERY MCCORMICK, KATHARINE CECILIA MACDONALD, EDITH ROSE MCDONNELL, ALBERTA MCGIRR, ALICE THURSTON MCKEE, HAZEL DUNLAP MACKELLAR, CYNTHIA MAY MCLURE, ELIZABETH Summit, New Jersey Bangor, Maine Morristown, New Jersey Branford, Connecticut JelIerson City, Tennessee Brooklyn . 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Vice- ELIZABETH ELY GOODRICH LUCY LOCKWOOD P1'6JZllZ,E7If President Secretary 7H1'L'Cl.YI,l7'E7' Prefzdeni Prexzderzf Secretary Treaxurer 51112 'UH5551.'fIJlI freshman lass AFFELD, IDA ERNESTINE AIKEN, MARGARET I'IARRII-I'l' ALLEN, VERGIE EVELYN ALLERTON, EDITH MARIE AMEN, ELISABETH WHEELER ANDRUS, RUTH AVERY, MARY ELIZABETH AXTELL. DARLENE DAVIS AYERS, ETHEL EVELYN BAILIE, ANNA FORBES BALLOU, MARGARET ALICE BANE, LUA MATILDA BARTLETT, HELEN MARGARET BARTON, VIWHYRZA MAX' BATTON, MARY KATHARINE BAUER, HELEN MELANI BAUMAN, EVELYN BECKLEY, FLORENCE NICE BEEKMAN, IDAMAYE BELDING, AI ICE HAMILTON BELL, STELLA BARBARA BENET, LAURA vAN BENSCOTER IVIARY IDE BENTON, HARRIET JACKSON BERTSCH, FLORENCE REGINA BINGAMAN, NANCY SLAGLE Brooklyn Evanston, Illinois Westfield, Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Exeter, New Hampshire Enfield, Massachusetts Farmington, Connecticut Harvard, Illinois Tompkinsville MCKeespOI't, Pennsylvania Providence, Rhode Island Denver, Colorado Binghamton Chicago, Illinois Uniontown, Pennsylvania Montclair, New Jersey St. Louis, Missouri Newport, Rhode Island New York City Poughkeepsie Franklin, Pennsylvania Wate1'vliet Detroit, Michigan New Bedford, Massachusetts Grand Rapids, Michigan Pittsburg, Pennsylvania will 'D'H55dl'flJiI BLEAKLEY, EVELYN ELIZABETH BOLE, ALICE AMELIA BORDEN, MARY BOWMAN, ELIZABETH BOWNE, SARAH MESEROLE BRACE, MABEL BRECK, FRANCES ELIZABETH BREWSTER, EDITHA COLVIN BRINSMADE, ELEANOR GOLD BROCK, MARION ELIZABETH BROWN, LULU FLORENCE BRYNER, EDNA CLARE BULLARD, GERTRUDIE MARY BUNKER, KATHAIKINE MAY CAIN, IRMA FRANCES CARSON, HELEN CHAPMAN, BERTHA ALICE COATS, BESSIE MARION COLLINS, EDITH COMEY, CLARA MAY CONANT, GENEVIEVE CONNOR, MAY LOUISE CONOVER, ELINOR COOLIDGE, DELPHA COSGROVE, MARY MARGARE1' CRANDALL, MARY HALE CRANMER, ABBY .ATWOOD CRAWFORD, GLADYS IRENE CROCKER, GERTRUDE LYNDE CROCKER, PAULINE CROSBY, ETHEL CROWELL, RUTH CUTLER, RUTH ELINOR Franklin, Pennsylvania Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Pittston, Pennsylvania Flushing Englewood, New Jersey Newton, Massachusetts Rochester Washington, Connecticut Williamstown, Massachusetts Gloversville Erie, Pennsylvania Glens Falls Yonkers Chicago, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana' Keene, New Hampshire Akron, Ohio Rahway, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio Bradford, Pennsylvania Tenafly, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Watertown, Massachusetts Braddock, Pennsylvania Yonkers Somerville, New Jersey Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Springfield, Massachusetts New Rochelle Springfield, Ohio Springfield, Massachusetts . E112 'Hassariuu 8 I CUTTING, ELLEN AGNES DARROW, EDITH MABEL DAVIS, HELEN BURTT - DEACON, VIRGINIA CHRISTINE DECKER, ELEANOR LEWIS Dow, ABBIE MARION DOWNER, ELIZABETH DRAKE, HELEN AMES DRAPER, ELIZA ADELAIDE DUNSTAN, EMMA HANNAY DURBRIDGE, GWENDOLINE EASTON, FLORENCE LOSEY EBEL, LIARRIET ELLICOTT EDGCOMB, OLIVE BALLARD EDGE, FLORENCE MATILDA EDMANDS, VIOLET FISHER, MARY ELIZABETH FLETT, HELEN ROBERTSON FORWOOD, LOUISE MAR FRITZ, MILDRED ROBERTA FULKERSON, JESSIE ELIZABETH FULLER, PAULA ELIZABETH GABRIEL, ALPHA ELLEN GARDNER, MARTHA GARSON, ALICE GEORGE, ERMA JENNIE GETMAN, FRANCES ELIZABETH GLAESER, IDA LILLIE GLANVILLE, ELEANOR MARIE GLENN, HELEN MILLER GOETCHIUS, FLORENCE MAI,COLN1 GOODRICH, ELIZABETH ELY GOODYEAR, MARY AMELIA North Adams, Massachusetts Chatham Saugerties Bristol, Connecticut Rochester Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands Boulder, Colorado Concord, New Hampshire Kenosha, Wisconsin Hancock, Michigan Montclair, New Jersey Lacrosse, Wisconsin Albany Cortland Brooklyn Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Colorado Springs, Colorado Waverly, Massachusetts Beard, Kentucky Manchester, New Hampshire Dryden Newburg Tombstone, Arizona Hartford, Connecticut Rochester Cleveland, Ohio Lyons Brooklyn Auburn Franklin, Pennsylvania Poughkeepsie Santa Clara, California Rochester Erin 'Hassariuu GORING, ETHEL MARX' GOULD, JESSIE GERTRUDE Gow, LUCY AUGUSTA GRANT, ALICE MARGARET GRAY, ETHEL HELENA GREENWOOD, MARION MILES GREGG, FLORENCE MCLEOD GRUMMAN, ANNE SOP1-IIA HAINEs, FAITH HUNTINGTON HAMBURGER, CLAUDINE CAROLYN HAMBURGER, HATTIE HAMILTON, FANNIE MATIPIEWS HAMILTON, VERA ARLINE HANSON, MARJORIE DE SPENSER HARDENBROOK, MILDRED HARRIS, FLORENCE HELEN HART, HELEN HAZEL HASBROUCK, EDNA ANITA HAWLEY, HELEN HEDRICK, LAURA MCNEELY HENNEY, ELEANOR MAY HENSZEP, JOSEPHINE GERTRUDE Hicks, JOYCE JOHNSTON HILLER, MINNIE HINKEL, EDITH WHITEHILL HITCHCOCK, MARY MINERVA HOAG, RUTH HOPSON, ANNE WATERMAN HOWE, FLORENCE PENNIMAN HOYE, BUENA BUCKLEY HUBBARD,AANN MOORE HUBBARD, ELIZABETH VAN WINKLE HUGHES, ESTHER MCCLURE Wappinger Falls Waban, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Utica ' Allegheny, Pennsylvania Southport, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Chicago, Illinois Allegheny, Pennsylvania Braddock, Pennsylvania Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New York City Poughkeepsie Cleveland, Ohio Brooklyn Brooklyn Wa1'S3W Salisbury, North Carolina Upper Montclair, New Jersey Stapleton Brooklyn Gmaha, Nebraska Buffalo VVare, Massachusetts Poughkeepsie New London, Connecticut West Pittston, Pennsylvania Rochester Wheeling, VVest Virginia Yonkers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania E112 'Hungarian 83 HUMSTONE, LENA VIRGINIA Poughkeepsie HUTCHINSON, HAZEL Albany HUYLER, ALICE TAYLOR Hackensack, New Jersey INGRAHAM, RUTH Brooklyn , IVY, FLORENCE IVY, MILDRED JELLENIK, IRMA ETELKA JEwETT, MARY DIXSON JOHNSON, ANNA MARIE JOHNSON, MARY CLINTON KAUFFMAN, BETSEY BEECHER KEITH, ALICE KENNEDY, ADELAIDE GILBERT KING, EDNA VIRGINIA KINNEY, EDITH KIPER, PEARL KLAHR, EVELYN GILL KLOTZ, SARA JULIA KNOX, RUTH LAMEIE, MARGARET LANDON, MARY LOUISE LAUER, CLARA DREY LAWRENCE, MAUD WILLIS LEAL, MARY AYERS LEE, EUGENIA CONVERSE LEONARD, LOUISE LINDEMANN, JULIA AUGUSTA LINTON, ENID LOCKWOOD, GERTRUDE HARRIET LOCKWOOD, GRACE LOCKWOOD, LUCY LORD, MARY BENNETT LOVELL, HELEN ISABEL Newton, Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts New York City Canandaigua Kingston Springneld, Illinois Columbus, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Kingston Springfield, Illinois Lyons Chicago, Illinois Clarion, Pennsylvania I-Iackettstown, New Jersey Evanston, Illinois Northampton, Massachusetts Bordentown, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland Tusculum, Tennessee New York City Stafford Springs, Connecticut Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Milwaukee, Wisconsin Brooklyn Sharon, Massachusetts Brooklyn Westfield, Massachusetts Wolfeboro, New Hampshire East Weymouth, Massachusetts C132 'Dfassartnu LUNDELL, EMMA AURORE LYALL, MARGARET VOORHEES MAAG, EDA IRENE MAAR, LENA CHRISTINE MCCASKY, GRACE EDNA MCEWEN, MARTHA JANNETTE MACNEILLE, LOUISE ADELE MCROSTIE, ELIZABETH GLASS MAGEE, ELLEN GERTRUDE MALLETT, CARLIE MERRI1'T MANNING, FANNY BRAUN MANRO, HELEN MIRIAM MARKLE, GRACE DARLING MAXFIELD, BESSIE CAROLINE MAXEIELD, JENNIE SCOTT MEARS, HELEN GRINNELL MEDBERY, LOUISE MELLIER, LUCRETIA DOROTHY MERRILL, KATHARINE COLLINS MESMER, MARIE JOSEPI-IINE MILINOWSKI, MARTA MILLER, LAURA MAY MILLINGTON, ADA MILLS, ELEANOR HARLEY MILLS, MARION SMITH MOORE, MARY PETTES NANCE, FLORENCE ELLEN NEAL, MARY EDITH NICHOLSON, HELEN SCHENCK NORRIS, BERTHA HUNTINGTON NORRIS, HELEN NORTHRUP, MABEL AGNES NUTTINO, PHOEBE CUSHING Poughkeepsie South Millbrook Youngstown, Ohio Poughkeepsie Chicago, Illinois North Lawrence Roselle, New Jersey Ogdensburg Poughkeepsie Middletown .K Washington, District Columbia Auburn VVilson Naples Naples Albany Columbus, Ohio Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cumberland Centre, Maine Los Angeles, California Hamburg Bangor, Maine Herkimer Toledo, Ohio Carbondale, Pennsylvania Rochester 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CUHEBHFIIUII 0,BRYON, MARY KATE O,NEILL, MILDRED WILKS PARKS, EMMA LAURA PECK, GRACE PEIRCE, CHRISTINE PERRY, SARAH BARR PHILLIPS, FANNIE YATES PIERSON, EMILY MILLER PIKE, XXIOLET LEONARD POPPER, EDNA POST, JANE MAY POTTER, ELIZABETH PEARL POTTER, RUTH NINA PRUYN, CLAIRE ETHEL QUINNELL, MARGUERITE LEWIS RANDALL, RUTH READ REEE, I-IENRIETTA LILLIAN ALICIA REED, ALICE CHAPIN REES, EMMA SANDS REYNOLDS, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE RICE, MIRIAM RICHARDSON, LULA RIDDLE, ETHEL MARIE RODEN, MAIBELLE RODMAN, LOUISE ROGERS, LYDIA GARDINER ROOD, GLADYS ROSE, MARGARET I ROURKE, CONSTANCE MAYFIELD ROUZER, LEONORA GEORGE RowE, LUCY JANE RUMNEY, KATHLEEN GAINE RUSSEL, ANNE DAVENPORT Uniontown, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fairmont, West Virginia Passaic, New Jersey Frankfort, Maine New York City Savannah, Georgia Cromwell, Connecticut New York City Macon, Georgia Buffalo Buffalo Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Oneonta Evanston, Illinois Fort Wayne, Indiana Buffalo Springfield, Massachusetts New York City Valatie Gloucester, Massachusetts San Antonio, Texas St. Louis, Missouri Birmingham, Alabama South Orange, New Jersey Oak Park, Illinois Springfield, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Grand Rapids, Michigan Washingtoxl, District Columbia Chicago, Illinois Kalamazoo, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Zliijv 'Uasaariuu ST. PETER, HELEN CLEMONCE SAWYER, HARRIET SAYER, LYDIA ELLISON SCHULTZ, BEATRICE DIETZ SCOTT, SARAH RANNEY SENIOR, MARION ALMA SERVICE, MARION REID SESSIONS, DORA MERTICE SEVERANCE, ELIZABETH SHAW, ANNE MARGARET SHOPE, HELEN MARY KREBS SIMPSON, GRETA SKINNER, ANNA MAY VAN SLYKE, NILLA VAN GAASBEEK SMITH, AGNES BALL SMITH, EDNA LOUISE SMITH GENEVIEVE CHARLOTTE SMITH, JESSIE COMFORT SNOW, FLORENCE MAUDE SOMERS, MARY ANGENE SPELLMAN, HAZEL DEAN SPERRY, ANITA MAY SPOONER, GEORGINA BRACKENRIDGE STALEY, JESSIE LORENE STEVENS, BEATRICE MAROUERITE STIMMEL, LUCILE STONE, HELEN STROH, MARIE ELEANOR SWEENEY, HELEN BERNICE SWEENY, FANNY ROLLINSON TAFT, LOUISE SENEY TAIT, HILDA CAROLA TAYLOR, GERTRUDE CULVER Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Tuscola, Illinois Warwick' Buifalo New Brunswick, New Jersey Montgomery Detroit, Michigan Utica Spokane, Washington Eau Claire, Wisconsin New Brighton Bowrnanville, Canada Poughkeepsie Hudson Cynthiana, Kentucky Aurora, Illinois , Aurora, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Springfield, Massachusetts Auburnp ' E Indianapolis, Indiana Auburn Chicago, Illinois Upper Montclair, New Jersey Kansas City, Missouri Indianapolis, Indiana Rochester Detroit, Michigan Quebec, Canada Poughkeepsie Brooklyn Buhralo Brooklyn UUE 'U555dl3fIJii 87 TAYLOR, HELEN GREY TERRILL, EDNA CLARK THEIS, SOPHIE .LOUISE TINKER, GRACE EMILY TORRANCE, JANE TRACY, LOIS RICHMOND TRASK, NATALIE ANNA TUCKER, KATHARINE TURNBULL, MARY MARGARET TURNER, EMMA TYLER, BESSIE ELIZA TYLER, MARY' LUCY UNDERHILL, ETHEL PIERCE URBAN, ADA JEANETTE VANDERBILT, GRACE WINONA VAN NOSTRAND, AMY VAN VECHTEN, ANNA LAURA VILAS, MILDRED , WALBRIDGE, MARIE WALES, THEODOSIA HART WARDELL, EMMA GERTRUDE WAYMAN, GRACE LOUISE WENTWORTH, MARJORIE WEST, I-IAZEL WESTFALL, ELLA IRENE WHITING, GRACE WHITTINGHAM, EDITH CYNTHIA WICKHAM, LILLIAN MAUD WILDER, RUTH CHURCHILL WILKINS, LILLIAN GOODNOUGH WILLIAMS, BERTHA WILLIAMS, FRANCES HART WILLIAMS, LEAH PURMAN Hawthorne Ansonia, Connecticut Germania, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Allegheny, Pennsylvania Scranton, Pennsylvania Bayonne, New Jersey Newton, Massachusetts Gouverneur Arlington, Massachusetts Albany New York City Brooklyn Buffalo New York City Orange, New Jersey Johnstown A Cleveland, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Binghamton Poughkeepsie Buffalo South Weymouth, Massachusetts Indianapolis, Indiana Coudersport, Pennsylvania Burlington, Vermont Newark, New Jersey Poughkeepsie Lowell, Massachusetts Arlington, Massachusetts Highland Bristol, Connecticut Sheridanville, Pennsylvania UDB 'UHBEHNIJII WILLIAMSON, MABEL HEATON WILSON, ELISABETH NORTON WILSON, MARY CONSTANCE WINNEK, MARIAN FRANCES WOOD, GERALDINE LUCILE WOOD, MAUDE EMILY WOODBRIDGE, ELIZABETH DANA WOODBURY, ISABELLA MITCHELL WOODRUEE, GRACE WOODS, HAZEL SWINBURNE WOODS, MAY INGERSOLL WORCESTER, KATHAIKINE BROWNE WRIGHT, CARILE HANFORD YOUNG, HARRIET ZAHNER, LOUISE REYNOLDS ZIMMERS, RUTH 1 W ' P- Poughkeepsie Vl7ashingtOn, District Columbia Orange, New Jersey Belmont, Massachusetts Wappinger Falls Poughkeepsie Williamstown, Massachusetts Pottsville, Pennsylvania Brooklyn Somerville, New Jersey Pulaski Allegheny, Pennsylvania Summit, New Jersey New York City Adams, Massachusetts Allegheny, Pennsylvania E115 Uagglffllll 89 gffellom Mary Rzicbardxon and Lydia Pratt Babbotz' Foumfatzon STEVENSON, LOUISA STONE, A.B., 1901, Chemistry. Cornell University. ' ebranuate Qcljolars CHAMBERLIN, ALICE MAY, A.B., 1903, Greek and Architecture CROSS, MARY WILSON, A.B., 1903, Greek and Architecture KELLOGG, ANGIE LILLIAN, A.B., 1903, Philosophy and Psychology MILLS, MARY ELIZABETH, A.B., 1903, Latin and Greek - eirainuate Qtutments GREGORY, LOUISE HOYT, A.B., 1903, Biology PARKER, ELIZABETH LOUISE, A.B., 1903, English WILLIAMS, EMMA AMELIA, A.B., 1902, Music 3111 Qpztial Giuurszs AURINGER, JESSIE . . . . Cohoes BALMER, HELEN RUTH . . . Chicago, Illinois CHILBERG, MABEL . . . Seattle, VVashington DICKINSON, LUCY . . . Marion, Virginia FISHER, AIMEE WINIFRED - Minneapolis, Minnesota HARVIE, MILDRED DICKSON . Troy JACKSON, EMILY . . . New Paltz JOSEPH, EVA . . . Poughkeepsie KINNE, LOUIE MARIE . Ovid KIRLEY, MARY PAULINE . . Lovvville LEMON, JEANETTE LOUISE . Bedford, Indiana LIPPINCOTT, ELIZABETH WHITE . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MCLAREN, HARRIET ' , . San Francisco, California MAIN, LOIS STILLMAN . . Madison, Wisconsin MILLS, MARIAN CHARLOTTE . Gloversville STAFFORD, ALICE HARRIET . . Buffalo THOMAS, MARGARET . . . Flatbush Qummalfg Graduate Students . . . S Seniors . . . 173 Juniors . 193 Sophomores 226 Freshmen 313 In Special Courses . lg Whole number 931 90 E112 vaggafinu States Bepresenteh New York 328 Nebraska Massachusetts 39 Maryland Pennsylvania 74 West Virginia New Jersey 72 Minnesota Illinois 70 Washington Ohio Q7 Texas Connecticut 34 Vermont Michigan 26 Kansas Indiana 21 Virginia Missouri I7 North Carolina Maine I4 Alabama Kentucky 14. Delaware New Hampshire I3 Arizona Colorado III New Mexico Vlfisconsin IO Idaho Georgia 8 Arkansas California 7 - Iowa 7 Canada District of Columbia 7 Hawaiian Islands Rhode Island 6 China Tennessee 5 A . CLASS DAY-AN EARLY VIEW - f , .3 , , -. if tl'f'i fl ' fl is It ,ni f l ffl' W Sli' il 'Q ' CHAPTER III A' Qlfcqnomic iiiealnunsihility W 7' I lug, AB G . MJ, 1 HE feeling of economic responsibility has been one of the greatest formative forces in the social life. It is this feeling that man has duties to others than himself ivvhich has caused men to adopt organizations for the moral advancement of the Whole. Those oppressed with the heaviest sense of responsibility and exerting the most beneficent influence become leaders in the movement and controllers of their fellows. Upon their Wisdom depends to a great extent the prosperity of the commonwealth. Among the actions Within the scope of their jurisdiction are the regulating the high tone of society, the problem of regularity of attendance by the workers on their place of employment, the systematizing of infant in- dustries and the supervision of tvvo trades-that in dolls and that in old clothes. . 1 A .fur b 'J 'Q' -- vm' F' f'- T - f' A ff ilfff 4 if s eff X Q S J X' ,x,,. :'!f1:,'g,,,,-:fn af :QQ ' Ni Www lg 'Y' ' ati ,gf 5 .A - T K! 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SARAH BARTLETT CONVERSE 1904 Serretory MARY BELL IQO4. A ALICE FORMAN WYCKOFIT 1904 CARY FINK 1906 MARGARET MUNN 1906 MARY FRANCES WR1GH'r 1905 Profidont of Strong CAROLINE SEALY 1905 Prefident of Raymond ' MARj0R1E H1sc0x IQO5 President of Lathrop HARRIET LOUISE MANN1NG 1905 President ofDa1vz'.von LYDIA ROGERS 1907 MARION GREENWOOD IQO7 I. 5 ,Mi I 1 . 1- L f'Jggf5 f 1- 1 ' FQ, will gs: W' A, 39 , W R? f . ..,, -I . A -if U , 1553! , .,.. 'A -,..,:, 1 1 ., f, f: .L N 'wagvwmgwufkf Q i QQ 9 Q45 'r kiwi SQ ' L- W, ,mf 'giuik t.'-,M . LW E, -1 M, -1-A 1 yy'-,- if .f -35 . f A 5. .riff :H - ,L ,. 'fi X. X5 KL ..l.'v:4,Z ,gr E- I , 1, X K ' 1-Tiff-2 ' 'X 5133? fl '. a :X-:fl 4, 'A Q, My ' , ' 45 'ri ,:, c ' -: SDK , S' ' f H :im -- 1 'fiz 4 '- S- 5' 1 '1 -- f -' M ' 1 , , ,W I - -h :V qw., f 1 'fhii' Quai. i9 1. ,-1 ' ' 1.-1g:,,.gv -' Y hifi f 1 -- M-ff'--. ' ' fm mz xr, ,wwf ' ' ., , I ,! v,5 43Z' 1' 'A'-tgw H .M F - 1 ,- .5 -- f ' ' ' , --.. 1 ' .,, :W Egg.: 2- '- P V, 6 Q5n7J's nbiltl mitb Eta hem qgll tbp graciuus gnlh butt. Qllbrtstian Qssnctatinu nf Vassar Qlnllzge 7' Cibffinerg ANNIE LOUISE HENRYIQO4. . Pres HENRIETTA WYNKOOP DRURYIQO4 . . Vive-Pre: ETHEL JENNIE BRIGGS 1905 . . Regarding Sec MARY CHAPIN REED IQOS . . Corresjnondzlng Secr RosE IRVINE CONVERSE IQO6 .... Trea ident iden etary :tary surer Wngolb 5 .1 ff 'geffyw-ff ' ad447H'iVly-QQ' 1 Wk' 11 1 rl K 'i WA ff lbw' il army-Q Ki3 LFxl6T1HNN OQDCIATIOWB. 'I -' 1 H'-' .9gA7a rf . 4: 'rf-f., If 3.-N A' h A IN . 'L4f- Vw?-5337-1' f ' 1 1 ' ' 1- :f 2' 4 '53',Q' ff-'f ', 'gi-f -'G rg :rf 'wx fn? f VN- '11 I ' , !?Q1'Qi-.' 'fi2i,.95 :v4' ' - .' - ' V, -E4-5 ' -' ., ' aft-- ' pp - 5- - ff Q51- :f'i ' -' ' 'Jr ,. 1 52 -'Lv' -Ui 1 J. , ' ,.'-' ,'-' XHLL T' 114 Q. -Ln-,v ,, , I . - mx.. r-. X '. . 1 0 0 0 'fifif I t-5' , 1235 ' 5 . .-f , es-, 1 Q .- r... if 1 .l ul . .19 4 i 1: an ,.. , .LL-5 I 321- 5 Jlggpyg-9,.,. , 1 L f A .14 0 'R ,H , . JE ' fav 'ff 42 - . - W.. MSA' J 1 , . fi, V65 '. f 'A . , ., Q 3' , ,- . --.311 A , '7 ' . 41 .f'-54916--. , ' ' '-' , . 1- . 1 H '. ff. ' 1, -. 4 ' -N 'fff. 4 .ffffii - 1 .-. -R A 'Q H+- -',,f .4 ,A ,, .51 L A W . ff: . , f 1 . ' ,H-.15 . ' , ' ' ' Z' ----A 1 . I ,' ,. , ' f-. 1 .. H -- . .,,, Wg- Q: F N .1 .1 ,,',.Q5 9L-' , if y , 'Q-v1 f , Ag .,-Y -sic,-A E X -414 . ,kr ,M-g,-. - 'T-F - J . . I --1 I E69 QW Y an -- .Er . ,f 1' -r- Q I - . D ! - C - 4 ' ' 1 ' ' 7 T Ti 1' - Gllommietee on Ebehotional meetings . MARJORIE H. VAN DEUSEN 1904, Cbazlrman MARY TAYLOR 1904 HILDA JOHNSTON IQO6 MARGARET FLEMING 1906 HELEN GLENN 1907 Gtommittee on i1U5ib1e Qtumg EDITH B. GURLEY 1904, Chairman HELEN S. HOLBROOK 1904 MARY F. TABER 1905 ALICE F. WYCROEE 1904 JULIA H. WRIGHT 1906 - BERTHA R. BARDEN 1905 LIZZIE M. CUDDEBACK 1906 diommittee on missionary work HELEN HAGUE 1905, Chairman - HELEN P. ABBOTT 1904 HARRIET L. MANNIN0 1905 NORMA R. WATERBURY 1904 RUTH L. MASON 1906 HELEN H. TALCOTT 1906 reommirnee on missionary jfinanee RUTH M. UNDERHILL 1905, Chairman MARY I. WHITE IQO5 ALICE E. HOLT 1906 SARAH MORRIS IQO6 ELIZABETH E. GOODRICH 1907 9 mhz '17 assariuu Giommittee on Qbenetal ipbiluxltbropin work DOROTHY LEWIS 1905, Cfaazirznun LUCILE H. STIMSON 1904 MARY R. CONQER 1905 EDITH K. HAWES 1904 MARY C. HAMILTON 1906 Clliommitnee on mark Hmong :bc mains HELEN E. TRUE 1904, Cfmzhrnzmz HENRIETTA W. DRURY IQO4. CAROLINE S. BARNES IQOS HELEN B. GRAVES 1904 ORA GALUSHA 1906 ALICE HEYWOOIJ 1905 Guitars nf the Qmpplemeut Literary Editor: ' Buxinms Marzager'I NIABEL BROWN 1904 LUCY BRADLEY 1905 NIARY TABER 1905 LLCY SHANNON 1906 Giommittee on work in mougbkeepsie ISABEL C. WYLIE 1904, Cfmirnmn MARGARETTA P. STEVENSON 1904 KATHERINE G. MILLER 1905 JEISSIE I. MURPHY 1904 ELSIE M. HILL 1906 MARTHA L. HENNING 1905 SIDNEY LEWIS 1906 cniommittec an mpusir , MARJORIE H1sC0x 1905, Cfmirznarz LUCY JACKSON 1904 MARIAN R. VOORHEES 1904 HENRIE'fTA PLATT 1905 ' Qlomxnittee on finance ROSE IRVINE CONVERSE 1906, Cfzazlrmun I MARGARET R. AMEN 1906 EDNA JEEEERY 1906 , MARGARET LYALL 1907 OLIVE EDGCOMB 1907 Giommittee on Qpemhersbip MABEL D. HOLMES 1904, Chairman ' ii - EFIM IL U , - - 11 i Z . 'iwll 4 ' M i W X c it L y m -Q , l,, 3.5 W View 'ZW . Q ,, l y A Vu ' X 5 -aaa., fe jfimisih yyk 1,124 jWe 'x '! 1 Q 'I Way- 3 . . ll N - f X' 'Q' X 1 N ' , ' 2 1 . if f yy ,f f 5 0' K XX A yi! fwfr' Eau, U r ' -'TIXIT' 1 ,iy 1f:',fM! 5 7 f V N ew CHAPTER IV Epecialisen Qhilitp BOVE the plodding level of the mere day laborer ranks the class possessed of specialized ability, commonly called Stars. Such persons though their native capac- ity is ultimately the determining factor, are subject also to rigorous training before meeting the public eye, and it is interesting to observe that even among these Workers there is a healthy competition, resulting in the choice of the very best specialized ability to do the public its proper service. This ser- vice ministers distinctly to the higher needs of man and tends to cultivate his literary and artistic taste, at the same time giving him a much-needed variation from the daily round of eXperiQ ence. be Qimuul 5!Bainee emu the 392111 imap usually giheii in Ee eemher mere this pear nmitteh hp the 19130 aletbean Queietp emu the mniiep thus semen given to the Qinhuin ment jfunu if Q6 ' '4 A. 1 ,N I I, 43, .ap M ,N . . mf ff! wx? A 1' X fbi! f X .a 'E 3 X' j Jr 1, Q41 fo warg Qrwff 9 U Citbuugb this map be play tu pau 'QUE Death tu wi. iabtlalnztbets - .dxf f A A 1 f - 'if' ,V-if 5 V 'fi . ' 47 A 3 ' ' T- 2' ,I - 'K' , 1 s' .2 -, A vii? 9' 4- 1. -1- . ,, , A 'T-1 . -0 I., -A -A . W ,,V L, ,lgxdmw f ., 1'-E ' ' ,. ' ,ff ,lr . X r-1 'fr' 1 41 1 ,af ,5' X155 if .ff sf- xi L 'ZLHWP' sf, ,i 11, 3525 1: ,ww gf- 1-1 g T A- ' My 359:41 j fa, , , 1 ww' e ,, : 351, 2 hif i: 12551-F: lr 1' ff 1, fa v f. ' if ef ,fm 11 31 '1w5'-E Y ' ' -1 , v ' I1 12 1 ' -1 'E 'MW 'f TF- Y Iga., lv-JJ I' il Q. 1 gl, -' jx, , .1 ' , ' ff ' X? f f Y-.Y ' I -, Jw.: 515217 l -A: -sa-15' ,f -A J 'gif A 'T H, ' W 4114?--' V ' 1 ,, -, M X!! 5? I 1 . ,li 5v.,:.:, ,A. 1.22, .354 I -3 r. Z , 5- I' '-A,,,1,,,,,M F... ,.' ,' ,r ,1-if - 1' -' , . , 1 fifg 5 ' A -f ,f .,, . 1.: .V Va., , , 7, ,M , V , - . 4: , iw . , f - , . - Mp ' ,:-1 -- , V' 9 , ,W 'Q' -.pf -J. G 156:35-, 57413 h,.?3 4 . A - 1.-.. ,L ,L . fi f ' -1 -:y ,r , 9 fl-. -- -rn? hz Jr 4,1 ,I , -' ,Ara f' ,Az-.W ' 5,5156 Qbffirers FRANCES WINCHESTER 1904 . . President GERTRUDE BENNETT DAY 1904 Vire-Praszdenf SARAH CASWELL ANGELL 1905 Secretary MARY IDA WHITE 1905 . . . . Treasurer RUTH McCuLL0cH 1905 . . Property Manager ESTHER SAVILLE' 1906 . ffxsistaniPropefty.Manage1' ICQ 015112 'DVAIBBMWUII bapter Qlpba QBiTiter5 CONSTANCEWARRENI904 Presirlent HELENE E.B1.Ac1Q1904 Vine-Prerident MARY B.BON1905 Sfrretnry RUTH L.DAvEY 1906 Treasurer members ' 1904 H. E. Black H. Hagerty N. VV. Owen H. E. Studley M. W. Brooks M. L. Hagerty Perry S. Taylor M. Brunner A. L. Henry C. L. Rudyard L. D. Taylor M. S. Converse l. E. Judson H. A. Sebring C. Warren M. G. Foley G. A. Kennedy M O,Shaughnessy P. C. Wilson E. G. Gardiner E. R. Moore K. M. Steeves P. Winchester M. E. Norris M P. Stevenson ' . 1905 S. C. Angell S. C. Duke K. S. Loomis M. B. Thistle H. C. Babson H. B. Dunstan L. Marshall M. B. Thomson S. Y. Beiermeister H. Hague M McCloskey L. Viele M. B. Bon 'X xli..lVl..fJohnson G. A. Parrot L. A. Wandel J. Clark H. Johnson H. Platt M. V. Wright E. E. Curtis E. Leonard G. A. Sample 1906 M. H. Baldwin E. Fair H. Millington E. Van Saltza R. Bribach C. L. Fleming, M. T. Numsen L. B. Warnock J. B. Bruyn O. Galusha R. A. Park M. Wilson R. L. Davey M. I. Marx M. Patton E. VV0rtendyke A. L. Miller M. A. Platt IQO7 E. E. Ayers M. R. Fritz M. B. Lord A. D. Russel M. Borden E. F. Goodrich H. G. Mears L. R. Tracy C. M. Comey P. H. Harris M. L. Quinnell K. Tucker H. F. Ebel M. Lambie K. G. Rumney B. E. Tyler A. Van Nostrand E132 'Uiigswriutt 103 Qbfficers - ELISABETHWALTON ALLEN IQO4 Preszdent ANNA DELAND HUBBELLIQO4 Vire-Prexidenz MARTHA LINDEN HENNrNo19o5 Serrezary RACHEL HOLMAN HEYwooD19o5 Treasurer members 1904 R. M. Adams M. Gentry L. H. Stimson D. Waring E. W. Allen E. K. Hawes M. S. Smith C. D. Welch L. L. Atwater A. Heywood W. Smith I. C. Wylie M. Bell A. D. Hubbell M. T. Thompson M. Yost H. W. Drury F. Pelton M. H. Van Deusen 1905 G. I. Ballard M. H. Hamlin R. McCulloch L. M. Saltonstall C. S. Barnes M. L. Henning E. M. McKisson H. V. Swift L. S. Bradley R. H. Heywood G. Norcross A. B. Wright S. D. Buflinton M. Hiscox M.'L. Pinckard M. F. Wright M. E. Eddy D. Lewis M. C. Reed IQO6 M. R. Amen M. B. Jarnagin R. L. Mason M. E. Sears E. Bullington S. Lewis K. D. Parmly M. A. Senior L. E. Cooley M. B. Madden E. M. Riddle L. E. Shannon ' G. E. Marrett E. Saville 1907 ' M. E. Avery A. F. Bailie T. M. Barton E. C. Brewster M. Gardner E. W. Hinkel J. Hicks L. M. Hedrick E. MCC. Hughes M. C. Johnson L. Leonard E. W. Lippincott L. A. MacNeille G. E. McCasky R. N. Potter L. Rodman G. C. Taylor K. B. Worcester 104 mil! 'D'HB5Hl'f0ll bapter beta Qbflficers HELEN C. WooD 1904 RACHEL K.'PECK 1905 Vife- GRACE V. MCCARTHY 1905 ELSIE M. HILL 1 M. Arrel C. Benson E. Brown M. Cloak B. Barrere H. DeBevoise M. DeLamater F. Clinton F. Adams L. Adsit D. Axtell E. Binns C. Brumback Campbell M. Bowne Crowell A. Cutting A. Draper President Secretrz Preszialent rv TTEGIMTET 9 0 6 members 1904. 1. M. Coon F. T. Ladd H. B. Graves F. Millard E. M. Heath E. Murphy F. James E. Riedell 1905 E. Collins L. Muckenhoupt M. Fleming R. K. Peck A. W. Hoag G. V. McCarthy 1906 M. T. Carey L. M. Congdon R. I. Converse M. H. Crandall H. Cumpson G. H. Ellis I 1907 A. M. Grant F. M. Gregg M. M. Greenwood E. V. Hubbard E. Linton G. H. Richardson A. E. Stewart E. M. Evans C. Fink M. Fitch R. C. Hendrickson E. M. Hill M. Munn H. I. Lovell K. C. Merrill M. Milinowski E. H. Mills L. Medbery E. True W. Wood C. Wood B. Sykes Nl. Underhill P. Wheeler A. Oliphant M. Parry L. M. Ramsdell F. Stewart F. E. Williams J. Rowe VL van Slyke M. Snow L. Staley mill Udgiiliifllii ' 105 baptfr fwmrga Qbfficers GERTRUDE VVILLARD KNoW,1,ToN 1904 FANNY DICKINSON HAZELTINE 1905 Vi MARION THURBER PAINE 1 JULIA SEARING 1906 S. Beckwith W. Beebe L. Conger H. Crippen H. Day M. Bacleau R. Conger M. Bowen J. Comstock J. Dimock P. Dietzman M. Eckhart H. Ellis C. Evans Benet Conover Cranmer Crocker G. B. Day E. R. Dimock E. L. Dodge M. M. Elder M. L. Holman M. L. Dunbar O. Hasbrouck E. V. Ford B. French M. C. Hamilton Hatch O. Hincken Holman Howe 906 Prexzzfent rfsidenf Sefrftfiry TF H .V ll TFT A. P. Stearns . Taylor O. G. Thurston D. Waring H. Welch . M. Shipp J. H. Ware J. Seating c. Sibley M. C. Sweet Qlpexnhers 1904 G. VV. Knowlton H. F. Kohlsaat E. Lefevre E. M. Plumb R. Russel 1905 F. D. Hazeltine C. Sealy 1906 B. Hunt H. Johnston M. L. T. Morse M. T. Paine ' E. S. Rees l. A. Ridgway M. A. Rockwood 1907 M. Johnson V. King M. Malletr lVl. K. G. Morse M. P. Moore F. T. Towers M. Walbridge L. Zimmerman A. C. Reed M. Rose D. M. Sessions M. E. Neal S. P. Perry E. Popper L M. l1Voodbury C. Smith to Grin 'Dfassartnn nn Qlbapter embers nf bilaletbeis P. Abbott E Ambler N. Arrowsmith M. Baltz L. Bateman . E. Bodden M. Botsl-ord Boyd B. Brewster S. Bristol L. Burcharcl L. Carson M. Case W. Catterall F. Chase M E. Cole F. Culbert G. Cunneai NI. Darby H. Easton B. Forbes O. Fort de Fremery D. Gibson M. Gomph A. Gould Green B. Gurley E. Haller Halsted IQO4 N. Hart B. M. Hastings B. M. Hatch F. M. Hedden M. H. Hegeman V. L. Henderson J. T. Hequembourg D. W. Hering A. Higinbotham H. S. Holbrook M. D. Holmes L. E. Horner M. F. Hunt M. M. Ingraham L. M. Karcher G. Keith A. Kuhn A. E. Lauder E. L. Lee L. E. Leonard B. N. McCain F. L McCandless A. S. Macdonald A. K. MacGibbon M. McKinnon C. C. Malven M. L. Marten S. F. Mason K. S. Merrell M. B. Millspaugh E. M. Morenus J. I. Murphy E. R. Patch E. Platt M. D. Powell C. E. Price A. LL Rich S. C. Russell l. H. Sherwood S. M. Smith L. Stanton M. Stanwood P. Stone L. Tallman E. B. Turnbull C. Z. Van Riper J. A. Voorhees N. R. Waterbury E. P. Waterman A. C. Webster H. C. Welles E. E. Welty I. Wheeler E. M. White I. Whiteside E. Wilford F. Winans L. A. Wood L. A. Wrisley A. F. Wyckoff E112 'Uassariuu 10 IQO5 F. Allen E. W. Ganong F. Loughridge C. Bancroft A. E. Gaylord H. M.'Lukens C. Barber A. D. Gibson A. Lyall ' R. Barden M. H. Gotti B. McCrelis R. Bass M. Hager F. McLure VV. Bell M. E. Haines B. M. McMichael A. Bell A. C. Halsey G. I. McNaught Bergen G. Hamblen H. L. Manning M. Blount L. Heclden A. W. Meserve S. Botsforcl Z. F.-Heinz K. G.. Miller E. Bradford R. Henkel I H. Morgenthau B. Bradshaw F. A. Henking N. Mottley W. Brezee L. C. Hickox E. M. Nichols J. Briggs. E. L. Hill C. Ohr C. Brown H. Hill E. G. O'Loughlin L. Burlingame L. Halloway F.. H. Ost M. Butler E. F. Hopson E. M. Gverocker W. Butler F. A. Howe l. A. Owen Campbell S. R. Hubbard F. E. Pitou E. Capron A. B. Hulbert F. L. Powell Chase F. E. Hutchinson C. L. Pratt E. Clark R. T. Johns M. A. Pratt E. Cochran F. M. Johnson M. Rand Collins A. O. Kays N. F. Raynor W. Colwell M. E. Kelly C. L. Reiley M. Comstock M. S. Kelly C. Richardson B. Croll H. Kenyon A. L. Scott F.. Day E. King S. A. Sherry W. Dinegan M. I. Kingston E. B. Sherwood B. Dolbeer M. L. Knox H. A. Slaught E. Dutton E. E. Lacey M. K. Smith Fernald lf. C. Lancaster R. P. Smith A. Fontarede M. -Lane H. N. Snyder French H. L. Leavenworth E. M. Spohr S. Fuller H. B. Lowenstein M. G. Starr 108 EBU -D'a55aI7fUu M B. Steele E. Tallant C. L. Warner M Steelman M. Tucker M. I. White H. H. Straight A. D. Tuttle B. M. Wiggin B. M. Street H. F. Vermilyea B. Wilson E. A. Street H. A. Vortriecle D. L. Worthington M. F. Taber M. L. Waller G. A. Yerex M. R. Zacher IQO6 R. L. Adsir B. M. Dixon B. B. Kauffman L. A. Aldrich Dunwell A. M. Kautz B. H. Alvord F. Durrin A. S. Keer E. Ashmore M. F. Elwell N. B. Kimball A. XV. Beales A. M. Evans M. H. Kingsburg C E. Bennett F. C. Everman E. G. Klahr E. Bowman C. E. Farrar G. H. Knox H. C. Bradhelcl F.. XV. Fosclick C. F. Krause M E. Brooks L. Fraissinet E. L. Larrnon VV C. Brotherton C. E. Frenzel YV. Lawrence B. Brown P. E. Fuller L. A. Little M Brown F. E. German E. C. Lowry F. G. Brumley Nl. A. Green K. C. lVTcCormick A. Burlingame S. L. Griggs A. McDonnell D. Burr ' M. C. Gundlach A. T. McGirr M E. Burton E. G. Hall H. D. McKee A. C. Buxton R. Halstead C. M. Mackellar H. Campbell I. Hays H. H. lVIarcus E. J. Chandler- A. W. Holme H. B. May L. Clark A. E. Holt S. F. Mesicl: E. L. Collier -B. G. Hurlbut F. E. Meyer L. M. Cuddehack H. Hutchinson E. H. Meyrowitz M. Dallas E. -lelriery E. Mills G. E. 'Dalton E. T. Jones M. Mitchell F. A. Davis R. T. Jones F. M. Morris H. B. Davis C. V. Kahn K. M. Morris M. Day V. Lobingier M. Morrison mb! 'D'a555ffUlf IO M. L. Morse li. A. Robson E. Van Vleet B. L. Munson M. Roden A. L. Walker M. V. Nevins E. M. Rushmore L. M. VVallace lVl. H. Noble H. D. Rushmore A. T. Wallaeh J. S.'Norton N. Ryder E. lf. VVarner B. F. Oldfield H. A. Scouton A L. VVeichert J. T. Oldt H. E. Searle E l. Weil M. T. Paine D. A. Shepard lf. A. Welwootl J. W. Perkins S. Slesinger M E. White E. Pierpont K. L. Steelman M G. White H. Pockman C. A. Streibert R D. Wilkinson E. M. Pownall M. C. Sweet Nl E. Williams H. B. Price l . E. Townsend M E. Wilson H. E. Putnam M. Tupper R. Witherbee R. Ransom M. M. Turnbull L. Walfersperger H. L. Reeb M. L. Tyler M. E. 'Woodward lf. P. Rhodes S. E. Tyler P. Woolverton M. E. Robinson E. K. Vander Veer G S. Wright . M. L. Yerdon 1907 I. E. Affeld N. S. Bingaman G L. Crocker M. H. Aiken E. E. Bleakley E. Crosby E. M. Allerton A. A1 Bole R E. Cutler E. W. Amen M. Brace L. Decker R. Andrews ' F. E. Breck A. M. Dow H. R. Balmer L. F. Brown E. Downer L. M. Bane E. C. Bryner H A. Drake H. M. Bartlett G. M. Bullard E H. Dunstan M. K. Batton K. M. Bunker A Durbridge H. M. Bauer I. F. Cain l7. L. Easton E. Bauman M. Chilberg F. M. Edge F. N. Beckley B. M. Coats V Edmands I. M. Beekman lf. Collins A. YV. Fisher A. H. Belding M. L. Connor lVl. E. Fisher M. I van Benscoter M. lVI. Cosgrove H R. Flett F. R. Bertsch G. l. Crawford A E. Gabriel I O mn! -D'a555YfUU A. Garson M. A. Leal L. Richardson E. George E. C. Lee M. Rice E. M. Glanville L. Leman L. G. Rogers H. M. Glenn A. Lindemann G. Rood M. A. Goodyear E. M. Goring J. G. Gould S. A. Gow C. C. Hamburger H. Hamburger lf. M. Hamilton V. A. Hamilton M. I-lardenbrook E. A. Hasbrouck H. Hawley E. M. Henney M. Hiller M. M. Hitchcock R. Hoag A. VV. Hopson F. P. Howe B. B. Hoye A. M. Hubbard A. T. Huyler ' R. lngraham lf. lvy M. lvy l. E. Jellenick M. D. Jewett A. Keith A. Kennedy E. Kinney P. Kiper S. Klotz R. Knax M. L. Landon L. Lockwood E. A. Lundell E. I. Maag L. S. Main M. Mclfwen E. G. McRostie F . B. Nlanning G. D. Markle B. C. Maxfield J. S. Maxfield L. D. Mellier A. Millington L. M. Miller M. S. Mills H. M. Munro l . E. Nance H. S. Nicholson B. H. Norris H. Norris M. A. Northrup P. C. Nutting M. W. O'Neill lL. L. Parks G. Peck C. Peirce F. Y. Phillips E M. Pierson E. V. Polk E. P. Potter J. M. Post R. R. Randall F. Reynolds C. Nl. Rourke L. G. Rouzer H. C. St. Peter H. Sawyer L. E. Sayer S. R. Scott M. R. Service E. Severance A. M. Shaw H. Nl. K. Shope G. Simpson A. M. Skinner A. B. Smith M. A. Somers A. M. Sperry G. B. Spooner A. H. Stafford L. Stimmel H. Stone M. E. Stroh F. R. Sweeney H. B. Sweeney H. C. Tait H. G. Taylor E. C. Terrill J. Torrance N. A. Trask K. Tucker A. Urban G. W. Vanderbilt A. L. Van Vechten M. Vilas mhz -D'a55H1ffUU I L. Wayman G. Wilkins M. I. VVoods Wentworth F. H. Williams H. Wright I, Westfall E. N. Wilson . Young Whiting M. C. Wilson R. Zahncr C. Whittingliam G. Woodruff . Zimmers C. Wilder G L. Wood 112 015112 'D'Zt55E!t'i0tii jfuurtb ifaall iplap imp 16, 1903 A Mz'dru7nmef flfzghfs Dream LA Comedie by Mafter William Shakefpeare, laide in ye wood neare Athenes and truely set forth before ye worfhippful Biaydes of Vafsar College in ye monthe of Mai, MCMIILI 1142 Qlbarartem - rlll-lESEUS, duke of Athenes EGEUS, father of Hermia . LYSANDER, in love with Hermia , DEMETRIUS, in love with Hermia PHILOSTRATE, master of revels to QUINCE, a Carpenter . . SNUG, a joiner . BOTTOM, a weaver . . FLUTE, a bellows mender SNOUT, a tinker . , . STARVELING, a tailor ....,. l'lIPPOLYTA, queene of ye Amazons, hetrothed to Theseus LIERMIA, daughter of Egeus, in love with Lysander . HELENA, in love with Demetrius ,... GBERON, king of ye fairies . TITANIA, queene of ye fairies . Theseus PUCK ..... PEASE BLOSSOM X1 f l l QOOQLEB P Fairies IVIUSTARDSEED 4 L .... 192 players M. L. HENNING E. RIEDELL B. SEMPLE C. C. EASTMAN E. SAVILLE P. C. WILSON E. M. PLUMB J. H. HOOKER O. HASBROUCK H. HAGERTY M. MOREHOUSE ' ELIZABETH BURIJ rlll-IOMPSON MARY R. MCC. CONGER HELEN LOUISE WHITMORE L. H. MERRITT VIOLET KAUFFMAN JANE PRISCILLA SOUSA ETHEL MORRISON LUCY JACKSON EDITH HOWE FANNY JAMES Other fairies attending ye king and queene. Ye attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta. 192 play Dtrentnrs CLARE ALLEN ALICE ELIZABETH DOUGHER1'Y DAISY LEE VVORTHINGTON WINIFRED SMITH SYLVIA DURFEE BUFFINGTON KATHARINE SUYDAM MERIKELL FRANCES JOSEPHINE STEWART 1 gir l: llflfgf 19311 IH? W 4:.,., NOVEMBER 7, 1903 .,.?5:? , 'I6, 4-A, i f gh' 'gg-xp ,A V g . ,haw . 5 - E , Tlltelainnp nf the wells fffagit Ebeattical fulix TOM WRENCH . . . . FERDINAND GADD . . . . JAMES TELFER . . of the . AUGUSTUS COLPOYS . . Bagnigge-Wells . ROSE TRELAWNY I. . Theatre . AVONIA BUNN ...... MRS. TELFER CMiss Violerj .... IMOGEN PARROTT, of the Royal Olympic Theatre . O,DWYER, prompter at the Pantheon Theatre . . MR. DENZIL .....,.. MR. HUNSTON of the Pantheon Theatre Miss BREWSTER . . . . , . . .ilhnziibcatriral fulk VICE-CHANCELLOR SIR WILLIAM GOWER, KT. . ARTHUR GOWER CLARA DE FCENIX ' Miss TRAFALGAR GOWER, Sir William's Sister ' . , his grandchildren . CAPTAIN DE FCENIX, Clam-a's husband . MRS. MOssOP, a landlady . MR. ABLETT, a grocer . E CHARLES, a butler . SARAH, a maid . . By Arlhu r W. Pinero E. RIEDELL E. PLUMB G. KENNEDY J. WARE EMILY FORD . FRANCES ARREL IDA COON EDNA PAGE O. HASBROUCK E. LEONARD F. HAZELTINE JEAN BARRRRE G. KEITH -I. SEARING LILY MARSHALL BERTHA HASTINGS E. SAVILLE MENETTA BROOKS ' B. MCCAIN A E. HILL ' MARY DIMOCKY Qlummittee FRANcEs WINCHESTER ISABEL WYLIE RUTH CRIPPEN GRACE MCCARTHY MARY BARRIERE I HELEN CUMPSON MARY CAREY lx. JZ.,-4 - Swann ilaall 191619 FEBRUARY 27, 1904 Monsieur ilizaucatre wllagsit MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE ' . . . E. SAVILLE THE DUKE OF WINTERSE'f . G. C. TAYLOR MARQUIS DE MIREPOIX . L. M. KARCHER Y MAJOR MOLYNEUX . SEARING MR. NASH . . E. W. ALLEN LORD TOWNBRAKE . L. ZIMMERMANN SQUIRAE BANTISON A. B. FORBES H MR. RAKELL H. C. BABSON MR. BICKSIT . P. C. WILSON CAPTAIN BADGER . L. JACKSON FRANQOIS ServantS of I. E. JELLENIK VICTOR M. Beaucaire H. F. KOHLSAAT TOLLIFFE . . . M. E. AVERY LADY MARY CARLISLE E. VIRGINIA KING LUCY RELLERTON . . EDITH HOWE COUNTESS OF GREENBURY . HELEN H. HART MRS. MABSLEY . . . FRANCES M. ARREL MISS PAITELOT . . . FANNY JAMES MISS PRESBERY . . . . MARY B. LORD ' fllumnntttee ' MARY 'IGAYLOR ' MARY G. FOLEY ANNA DE L. HUBBELL GRACE V. MCCARTHY E LUCY S. BRADLEY. ' MARION T. PAINE ROSE I. CONVERSE MARY BORDEN at ' A A- II8 7112132 'Hungarian Tlibirb lfaall lap MAY 14, 1904 Wigs Blaming of tba Qbrzin A Comfzfie by IWHJIN Wffbfiawz Sbnbccfsfreflrzf Qlummittmz XVINIFRED SMITH HELENE E. BLACK ELIZABETH R. DIMOCK GERTRUDE I. BALLARD ' ' MARY F. TABER RXIABEL KINGSBURY ELIZABETH VON SALTZA RUTH CROWELL Qlbapter 19131335 Qbaptnzr S?LipIJa 1V0wmber 21, IQO3 SCENES FROM IVIINNJ VON' Bz7RNHELl1'f February 6, 1904 LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS fitbapter Qbvzta February 13, IQ04 THE BICYCLERS Qijaptzr 'Theta February 6, 1904 A PROPOSAL UNDER DIFFICULTIES fltijaptzr Qlnzga February 13, IQ04 I PVHICH WILL WIN H1114 Between the acting uf a Ilteaufnl thing 31111 the first mnttnu, all the interim is like a pbrmtasma ur a billeuus Dream. Ls N j if K ect ll f E M X 1 kai Z e f lv: f . . A tw Q Lf Q X69 3 Q , Xt X X 5 s nil 'n-. Wm .e ,: 'Av' ,. T 'F If 'Q 5 friiagg ggi ff ifimfolSl ii .iill1ll - .y V it X twwlfi A in ggf R CHAPTER v llwriiw, 5 wealth ann Qttengtlg -. a of the qeopulatiun f x K K '- ss 'sm ,AVING now divided society into its main classes, and noted certain salient features which make for its ad- vancement, let us turn to the very important consid- eration of health and strength of the population, without which society could not survive. Realizing the neces- sity of a noble physical development, benevolent captains of industry have essayed to secure from each economic man a certain amount of muscular eXercise. Yet beneiicent as this attempt is, it does not recognize that man inevitably chafes under compul- sion of any kind. A tendency is therefore constantly observable to avoid such exercise Whenever possible. lt has beenqoften enough observed by physiologists that a given exertion consumes less of the store of nervous energy, if undergone under the stim- ulus of pleasure, than of necessity, and all history is full of the records of inefficiency caused in varying degrees by slavery, serfdom, and other forms of civic and political oppression. It is consequently not to be wondered at that mild and retiring indul- gence in all-fitting sports, out-of-doors, should be rather, more congenial than the same Within. In connection particularly with the former style it is interesting to observe that those chiefly excel in these sports whose intellectual development is propor- tionately excellent. 1.-.gf.-'Sify 1-1:-'ff' 11- -gf,-' 1,51 243 S1 f 'YW a?a'r11'f::- 11 frfll .J ' ,.. ,..,: .3 ,fm 'A-.W '..' ' ,' 1 ' - 1 1- .,flL.'11:'.' 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QW X ,W X Q wfggwmkfla 16' x fl ai af 'iff' X -fi xl-M' A ,V '- .,,Ax ' A ,L f ' Af lv ,V,,, ,, ' 9 , ffl 1 .,., A N fx -pl. A.,, ,,., LQ pywf QQQFQN ,gfigm K ' STA.. 42 4..,,L:y, ' 1 :5 1, ..,, 2329 f nit: 2123 , 4 ew m.1 Ad Q5 w.f- ' M g,.'1 , Q- . 45? 1 , - 1 KL . t J, A ,duff ,nf -x X ?'4 1' ' . xw 'ABQ I 4 -. . A .lamb , ' 'Y 'QM QQ- ggym- ' 1 M vt ,mg ' V , 3 ' wg.,-W . ii? v v1 :flu 119i Q- , , , pp' 'f,?,5ffaf:1 ,' ' 'N x 7 I ', N, - ' fl ' f T 19 5 V .iff ' U E QQ? Lf ,. 1 1 '3 , .4 E92 5: Z1 -- ' f - , A A il 1' i' 7:5 -, 11: ff' A - '- ufff Ml 'ff 'fy-ypig 'I 1,9 L5-, QV- ij? ,i 2 2-i fi .' ' 1 ' ff. 1 Zi if ' - .Ls , ' 1' -A ,V Qi ' S ,fy . ' f M6 ' , - X egg' R A 1 ' N Q' s , 1 23 ,3 A A M -M ,, M MW f A- f I, 1 1 9 Q L 'ya j' I 1 X. Q' whiz, L 6' A L f 1? 0 Hwbnthrt thc prigr bc sa :ihbcm nr tbrnnr, Qthe uictur it hr mba can gn it Munn. tblfttr Q55UEi21IiD1I Qbffirers EVELYN GAIL GARDINER 1904. . . . NAN MOTTLEY 1905 ,. . LILLIE MARSHALL IQC35 . LYDIA MAXWELL PARRY 1906 . Vire- Prexidenf President Secretary Trcasurfr 124 E132 'Dassariuu members MISS BALLINTINE PROFESSOR MOORE DR. THELBERG PROFESSOR ELY MISS MAY 1904 H. P. ABBOTT H. W. DRURY A. E. LAUDER R. M. ADAMS A. B. FORBES E. L. LEE F. M. ARREL L. O. FORT L. E. LEONARD M. N. ARROWSMITH M DE FREMERY B. N. MCCAIN L. L. ATWATER H. M. BALTZ F. S. BECKWITI-I H. W. BEEBE M. BELL H. E. BLACK M. E. BODDEN K. M. BOTSFORD J. BOYD A. S. BRISTOL M. E. BROWN A. L. CARSON S. M. CASE B. W. CATTERALL E. F. CHASE K. M. CLOAK M. E. COLE M. L. CONGER I. M. COON R. H. CRIPPEN J. F. CULBERT F. G. CUNNEA E. H. DAY E. R. DIMOCK E. L. DODGE E. G. GARDINER M GENTRY O. C. GIBSON G. A. GOULD H. HAGER1'Y M L. HAGERTY C. HALSTED N. HART F.. K. HAWES F.. M. HEATH M H.KHEGEMAN V. L. HENDERSON A. L. HENRY J. T. HEQUEMBOURG F. I. MCCANDLESS H. S. HOLEROOK M. L. HOLMAN M. D. HOLMES L. E. HORNER A. D. FIUBBELL M. F. HUNT M. M. INGRAHAM F. JAMES L. M. KARCHER G. W. KNOWLTON E. T. LADD A. S. MACDONALD C. C. MALVEN M. L. MARTEN S. F. MASON M. A. MENNER K. S. MERRELL E. F. MILLARD V E. R. MOORE E. M. MORENUS M. O'SHAUOI-INESSY N. W. OWEN E. O. PAGE F. PELTON J. PERRY E. PLATT E. M. PLUMB M. D. POWELL C. E. PRICE A. L. RICH E. RIEDELL H. A. SEBRING M. STANWOOD A. P. STEARNS M. P. STEVENSON ECIJB 'Uassarfun 125 L. H. STIMSON P. STONE H. E. STUDLEY L. CTRALLMAN S. 'TTAYLOR L. D. TAYLOR M. T. THOMPSON O. G. THURSTON H. B. TRUE S. C. ANGELI. H. C. BABSON A. M. BADEAU G. L BALLARD H. C. BANCROFT B. R. BARDEN C. S. BARNES M. B. BARRBRE S. Y. BEIERMEISTER A. W. BELL F. A. BELL G. BERGEN M. B. BON E. S. BOTSFORD L. S. BRADLEY A. B. BRADSHAW G. C. BROWN S. D. BUFFINTON E. M. BUTLER K. W. BUTLER M. CHASE H. E. CLARK CLARKE E. W. COLWELL C. Z. VAN RIPER J. A. VOORHEES M. R. VOORI-IEES D. WARINO C. WARREN E. P. WATERMAN A. C. WEBSTER C. D. WELCH B. H. WELCH 1. XVI-IEELER IQO5 E. M. COMSTOCK M. R. MCC. CONGER R. B. CROLL H. H. DE BEVOISE M. W. DINEGAN S. C. DUKE M. L. DUNBAR L. E. DUTTON M. E. EDDY M. FLEMING K. FRENCH A. D. GIBSON L. E. GRIEFIS H. HAGUE M. E. HAINES G. HAMBLEN M. H. HAMISIN O. HASBROUCK F. D. HAZELTINE F. A. HENKING ' A. HEYWOOD L. C. HICKOX E. L. HILL M. HISCOX I. WHITESIDE F. WINANS F. WINCHESTER A. W. WOOD H. C. WOOD L. A. WOOD A. F. WYCKOFF J. C. WYLIE M. YOST A. B. HULBER1' F. E. HUTCHINSON R. T. JOHNS E. M. JOHNSON M. I. KAVANAUGI-I - R. M. KEENEY H. KENYON J. E. KING E. E. LACEY E. M. LANE E. LEONARD D. LEWIS H. B. LOWENSTEIN K. S. LOOMIS H. M. LUKENS A. LYALL M. MCCLOSKEY R. MCCULLOCK E. M. MCKISSON B. M. MCMICHAEL G. I. MCNAUGHT H. L. MANNING E. R. MARSHALL L. MARSHALL 126 UUE 'U5553I7f0II R. A. MERSELIS L. REILEY M F. TABE.R A. W. MESERVE H. RICHARDSON M B. THISTLE H. MORGENTHAII M. SALTONSTALL M I. THOMPSON N. MOTTLEY A. SAMPLE M TUCKER E. M. NICHOLS SEALY A A. D. TUTTLE G. NORCROSS B. SHERWOOD E R. M. UNDERHILL E. G. O,LOUGHLIN M. SHIP? H. F. VERMILYEA E. H. OST A. SLAUGHT L. VIELE I. A. OWEN K. SMITH H. A. VORTRIEDE L. E. PACKARD P. SMITH M. L. WALLER H G. A. PARROT D. SMYTH L. A. WANDEL R. K. PECK N. SNYDER J. H. WARE M. L. PINCKARD M. SPOHR S. E. WATSON H. PLATT E. STEWART K. P. WHEELER C. L. PRATT H. STRAIGHT M. I. WHITE M. A. PRATT M. STREET A. B. WRIGHT L. C. PRICE A. STREET M. F. WRIGHT M. RAND V. SWIFT M. V. WRIGHT' M. C. REED B. SYKES G. A. LYEREX IQO6 Ii. F. ADAMS M. CONGDON E. M. EVANS R. L. ADSIT CONNELL M. C. EVANS L. A. ALDRICH I. CONVERSE IL. C. EVERMAN F. H. ALVORD M. CDDDEEACR Ix. M. FAIR L. E. BINNS DALLAS C. FINK H. M. BOWEN F. DALTON M. FITCH H. C. BRADEIELD L. DAVEY C. L. FLEMING R. L. BRIEACH B. DAVIS F. V. FORD M. BROWN A. DAVIS B. FRENCH B. C. BRUMBACR P. DIETZMAN P. E. FULLER D. BURR M. DIXON 1' E. GETMAN A. G. BUXTON DUNWELL M A. GREEN A. D. CAMPBELL M. ECKHART E. G. HALL N L. CLARK H. ELLIS E. F. LIARRIS E. B. COLLIER F. HLWELI. L. HATCH 217132 'Uasaariuu IQ R. C. HENDRICRSON E. M. HILL E. O. HINCREN A. E. HOLT B. HUNT B. G. HURLBUT M. B. JARNAGIN E. -IEFFERY H. JOHNSTON C. V. KAHN B. B. KAUFFMAN A. S. KERR M. H. KINGSBURY C. F. KRAUSE S. LEWIS E. LINTON V. LOBINGIER E. C. LOWRY F.. MCLURE L. M. MCCANDLESS M. B. MADDEN H. H. MARCUS G. E. MARRETT R. L. MASON L. D. MELLIEIK F. E. MEYER I. E. AEEELD M. H. AIKEN E. M. ALLERTON E. W. AMEN R. ANDRUS M. E. AVERY E. E. AYERS L. H. MEYROWI'TZ A. L. MILLER H. NTILLINGTON li. MILLS F. M. MORRIS K. MCC. TVIORRIS M. MORRISON M. L. T. MOIQSE M. MUNN B. L. TVTUNSON M. H. NOBLE T. OLDT M. T. PAINE R. A. PARK L. M. PARRY G. PECK L. M. RAMSDELL R. RANSOM Ia P. RHODES I. A. RIDGWAY M. A. ROCKWOOD H. D. RUSHMORE E. SAVILLE J. SEARING T H. E. SEARLI5 M. E. SEARS M. A. SENIOR IOO7 A. F. BAILIE M. BARTON A. H. BELDING L. BENIET H. BENTON A. A. BOLE M. BORDEN L. E. SHANNON C. A. STREIBERT M. C. SWEET H. H. T ALCOTT M. CFUPPER E. A. TUTTLE M. L. TYLER VAN VLEET Ii. C. VON SALTZA M. WALBILIDGE T. H. WALES L. M. WALLACE A. F. WALLACI-I E. P. WARNER L. B. WARNOCR L. WARREN A. L. WEICHER'1' F. A. WELWOOD M. G. WHITE R. D. WILKINSON F. E. WILLIAMS M. E. WILLIAMS R. WITHEREEE L. WOLFERSPERGER M. WOODWARD E. WORTENDYKIE S. M. BOWNE E. C. BREWSTER E. C. BRYNER G. M. BULLARD K. M. BUNKER I. F. CAIN G. CONANT I2 E112 'D'555H1'f0lI M. COMEY IL. M. HUGHES K. G. RUMNEY CONOVER A. T. HUYLER A. D. RUSSEL COOLIDGE R. INGRAHAM L. E. SAYER A. CRANMER II. IvY H. SHOPE H. CRANDALI. M. IvY S. R. SCOTT I. CRAWFORD I. F. JELLENIK D. M. SESSIONS CROCKERA M. D. JEWETT M. R. SERVICE CROSBY A. M. JOHNSON A. M. SHAW E. CUTLER M. C. JOHNSON C. SMITH M. DARROW A. G. KENNEDY G. B. SPOONER C. DEACON M. LAMBIIZ M. E. STROH M. DOW ' C. D. LAUER H. B. SWEENEY A. DRAKE M. VV. LAWRENCIS G. C. TAYLOR A. DIKAPEIQ G. LOCRWOOD TORRANCE H. DUNSTAN L. LOCKWOOD N. A. TKASK DURBRIDGE M. B. LORD K. TUCKER E. EBEL I-I. I. LOVELL B. E. TYLER B. EDGCOMI: M. V. LYAL1. E. P. UNDERHILL E. FISHER H. M. RIIANRO G. W. VANDERBILT R. FRITZ H. G. MEARS A. VAN NOSTRAND E. GABRIEL L. RAIEDBERY L. VAN VECHTEN M. GLENN A. MILLINGTON M. VILAS E. GOODRICH Ia. H. MILLS G. L. WAYNIAN A. Gow M. S. MILLS M. VVENTWORTH M. GREENWOOID M. P. MOORE G. VVI-IITING H. HAINES M. A. NCDRTHIQUP R. C. WILDER A. HASBROUCR C. PEIRCE F. H. WILLIAMS H. HART V. L. PIKE L. P. WILLIAMS HAWLEY M. L. QIIINNELI. M. C. WILSON HILLER I-I. L. REEE G. VVOODRUFF W. HINKEI. A. C. REED K. B. WIVORCESTER M. HITCHCOCR M. RICE C. H. WRIGHT W. HOPSON L. RODMAN H. WRIGHT V. HUBBARD L. G. ROGERS H. YOUNG iapeciaii wunurarp .illhendaer W. FISHER L. M. KINNE MISS CONSTANCE APPLEBEE Event 50-YARD DASH IOO-YARD DASH 220-YARD RUN 120-YARD HURDLE FENCE VAULT RUNNING HIGH JUMP STANDING BROAD JUMP RUNNING BROAD JUMP PUTTING 8-POUND SHOT BASEBALL THROW BASKETBALLITHROW 300-YARD RELAY RACE EIZUIUS RECOTIII 6 3-5 seconds I3 I-5 seconds 30 3-5 seconds 20 seconds 4 ft., IO I-2 in. 4 ft., 2 I-4 in. 7 fr., 7 in. I4 fr., 6 I-2 in. ZQ ft., II I-2 in. 173 fr., 6 in. 72 fr., 5 I-2 in. 42 4-5 seconds 3F1eI11 23:19 Qlbampiunsbtp WON BY I904 Basketball Qllmmpiunesbtp WON BY I9O3 QUEIKBP Qllbampiunefbtp WON BY IQO4 A F. A. I- D H E. E. F J. H Hafdez' S. WOOD 'Og JAMES ,O4 S. WOOD 'O3 B. LOCKWOOD ,OI E. MERRILL 'O2 C. WOOD ,O4 G. GARDINER 'O4 G. GARDINER ,O4 H. WHITE 'O2 B. LOCKWOOD ,Ol . J. MACCOY 'O3 IQOI -x -- 175411. 1 4 I , ,Vu ' , ' 1 l VH. J 1 , ,Q 'Ill I 1 1, 1, , tl 1l,' ' .' .uultl zl-:, v1,', In -Nl' V , f 1 , I I I II QINL . Alrl m li jl I I -- .111 1- A 1 1 ' 1 1 !,'1'f17 1 1 W - 1 , 1' 1 - 4,'1f11F11I11l-M111 if-Ulzffi 1-1.1131111.11 MJ,11 1 1.,.11i11 A 1131 16.11 101' ' rx , K, -4gl,.-2'.s1- 'g.,'-.EQ:.m1.FEv''m mgu- ff wf.11!AAi.Iinum5M1:2xw1'mmYIb1frri,E - Fx 4 4 g',,5.35,15L HJ! 31 'R' A A-si -1 1 ,S f -1 . ,A E ii fig- , f ' 1 7Z?'!f5ii?ffiE??i5'?15 bf - A if q.f,+, P ' , 'N - 1 -:ff , 1' YL ' ,E . . A , 1, 1, fu 51 ' 1 , if es' . W 1Yg071 ,IJ '1 li . xwff.-1:1 , -1 .-1 WM, ,, 1 A - ., ft' U gf V 1 -1 14 ,11 , - ,I . ,xl i 5 .25. X MM I 1 r v - -, ' iv-L rx ..,. Nffw x: E '-' , F Ll 1' + I l i-T lltl , 7 Tllennis Qluurnament Qlummittee HELEN TRUE IQO4,C!70iTmUH MABEL STANWCSOD 1904 GRACE A. PARROT 1905 ELSIE M. H111 1906 jfielh Bay Qinmmittee GRACE KENNEDY 1904, Chairman A1v1EL1A MACDONALD 1904. I'IELEN KENYON 1905 SIDNEY LEWIS 1906 MARIE STRO1-1 1907 A 13Q mijl' 'D'H5!3Hl'fUU 1904 basketball Team M.GENTRY.Capta1r1 E. I-I.WELcH, L. H. STIMSON K. M. BOTSFORD M. GENTRY K. M. CLOAK M. F. HUNT F. S. BECKWITH S. B. CONVERSE YELLOW Centre Cfnfr S ide C entre Side Centre Foriuard F or-ward Guard Guard M ll7lLIg6I 1904 BASKETBALL TEAM T34 mb! .D'H555l'fUU 1905 tbdfkethall Team WHITE J. H.WARE, Captain S. D. BUFFINTON, anagra- C. S. BARNES Centre Centre J. H. WARE Side Centre N MOTTLEY Side Centre H DEBEVOISE Forward F. HAZELTINE Forward K. FRENCH Guard A M. BADEAU Gufml IQOS BASKETBALL TEAM 136 212132 'Hassariuu 1906 basketball Gram RED L. M. CONGDON, Captain L. M. PARRY, L. M. CONGDON F. T. TOWERS R. C. HENDRICKSON E. M. HILL M. WALBRIDGE C. L. FLEMING E. C. LOWRY Centre Centre Side Cenzre Side Centra Forward Forward Guard Guard Ll7'll1g?'I K 1906 BAUSKETNBALL TEAM 138 UBB 'UHBBIINUU 1967 basketball Gram GREEN R. C.WILDER, Captain ABBY CRAMNER, H. A. DRAKE K. M. BUNKER A. H. BELDING R. C WILDER M. BORDEN E. V. HUBBARD T. M. BARTON Centre Centre Side Centre Side Centre Forward Forward Guard l Guard Alana 1907 BASKETBALL TEAM '40 315132 'mflssarinu 1904 ilaurhep Team MAIBEI, STANWOOD, Capfain ' GRACE A. KENNEDY MAEE1, STANWOOD ELISABETH LADD -IEANNETTE TAYLOR STELLA CASE EVELYN GARDINER RUTH CRIPPEN KATHARYNE MERIQE HEI,EN TRUE JESSIE BOYD ALICE VVYCKOFF EDITH PLATT LI. Centre Forward Centre Half-bark Right Inside Forward Left Infzde For-war-rf Riglar Wz'ng Left ffzlng Rigler Half-bark Left Half-bark Right Fu!!-bark Left Full-bark Goal lwanager IQOA. HGCKEY TEAM I 2 IDE 'D'55Ei5I'flJII 1905 lfaurkep Qleam IL1 IE MARsHA1.L,Copmin LOUISE ALBERTAWANDEL Aflanager E1.1zABE'1'1-1 BOTSPORD MILDRED MCCLOSKEH' MARY B. BON NAN MOTTLEY LILLIE MARSHA1,l. HELEN KENYON EVELYN' LANE GRACE PARROT SARA BEIERMEISTER MARGARET RAND STELLA WATSON Centre Forward Right Inside Forward Left Infide Forward Right Wz'ng Left flying Cam Hazfwafxf Riga fzazf-our Lfff Half-bm Rzgof Fuzzdwze Lfff Fuzwafk Goal 1905 HOCKEY TEAM 144 EDU 'UHBBHITIJII 1906 iiaofhep Guam ELLA HARRIS, Capiahz SIDNEY LEWIS, Nfanager ELLA HARRIS JULIA SEARING LIONNE ADSIT MARION PAINE MARION CONNELL RUTH PARK ROSE I-RVINE CONVERSE EMILY FORD LYDIA PARRY ELIZABETH EVANS MARC3UERI'1'E BOWEN Centre F orwarzf Cam Half-bm RZ'gAf1mz4e F 0f1Uf I H1 Leff I7lJl.0I8l.F0TT,U61fl! Rfgm Wing Lfff Wing Right Half-bark Left Hazfwafk Jefghf Fu1z-1m1f Leff Fnzfwfk Goal V, Y IQC6. HOCKEY TEAM 146 Gigs 'Hungarian CARILE 1967 iianrkep WRIGHT Captain AL CARILE WRIGHT HELEN TAYLOR MARIE STROH ABBY CRANMER MARTHA GARDNER ETHEL CROSBY LOUISE MEDBEIQX' ESTHER HUGHES CHRISTINE PIERCE HELEN MEARS AMY VAN NOSTRAND Tlleam gi I C E H U Y L E R Centre Forward Right Forward Left Forward Right Wing Left Wing Centre Half-hack Right Half-hack Left Half-hack Right Full-hack Left Full-hack Goal MG7lIIg6T 1907 HOCKEY TEAM NX il f is M Q 4 WT X X. Xffifl' O r 'IKSSE 'Ju -.-M? fag? V' i ima fl ' -- Y ' M iz, 1 i r ,Gif I, 1 RQ AQ 'R . K ff ls ,f .ii ,hai ' l'::iS1 I , XM, I 9, if , B' il ' il'-v w, , X ff!! .1 :.'!l...' x fx , W ' f X I . ll.. ,X ,f 1 , --'Nl'-'.-H - - , mee 4 -- ,, ,, ,I -'If ' 1 -'QQ .'4!1-, ' . 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The services rendered by them to society are varied and of a certain value, and the question becomes pertinent, How requite them? The answer is, By occa- sional intelligent contributions and by the sympathetic support of all who enjoy the fruits of this labor or listen to the oft-repeated wail which occasionally goes up in concert from some of its victims. -r: 5512? E535 QT -' ., f-9 Mfg.. -- ,fiz' ' L9 9, ,- cw , ,K , 4, f , 5-'ff' I N. 1' 32, . jf, A wh , - -'iffy -- +5 A -v S? 6' ' 1 ,fig .1 51,1-gvfqrgd S ' v V X ' fir, 4 11,17 'W -'I : -' V' A 4 C- , ', 7.:' F , 5' ' h ,fLf2'E,i,w f Lew: ,L : , fm- Sy. J. ' 5 , ,t ' N , Wi 1 if Z WN! 1 9-5, ? ' b 7L ca' KR Sb I lwbllkxx A V if f y 14' lm' -V16 52 . , 4 17 ' W 'f KN '4' egg ... if 4'-92523, ' EQ MW , :fr J N fx PA, Z J 'gg'ZP ?af ' 1 fn. , f- f 1' .,, r J -, 'fs' i' - I -Y gif X ,731 QV. :rqf 'Q' 'I Gfidf- 3, 3 ,f Q 9751, 32, X wif, 1, : .Efff54l2 ,g ' '72, , -I , -I f' f' ' ff? 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Z 53 4K3 D Q 4'! 2 Guitars E1-1zA1s1zTH RICKER D11v10c1: 1904, Iia'1'rar-111-Cl91'ef EVELYN GAIL GARD1NER 1904 HAZEL HENRIETT'A STRAIGHT 1905 MARGARET LYNCH CONGER 1904 MARY ARMOUR PRATT 1905 25115111255 9DT?anaget5 ABBY BEAL FORBES 1904 MARY BUCKINGHAM BON 1905 15011-1-1 BROWN GURLEX' IQO4, Editor, April-October, 1903 ANN11: Louisa HENRY 1904, Business Manager, April, IQOZ-JUHE, 1903 MISCELLANY BOARD 152 215112 'Hassariou Eassarinn Qbuarb Qlihicordnfflbief GERTRUDE BENNETT DAY Literary cLEnitors EDITH BROWN GURLEY ELIZABETH LEFEVRE KATHARINE SUYDAM MERRELL Btn cllinitorf A CONSTANCE WARREN ALICE LOVETT CARSON qphotograplj Qlinitor KATHARINE MIRIAM STEEVES JlBusines5 managers EMILY HAMILTON WELCH JE-SSIE ISABEL MURPHY Qmretarp ISABEL WHEELER VASSARION BWOARD The Qwanuzcript ann the mucaligation fy sent furth mauusmpt in flanks Sum the jitllarcllaup hut: But mhu hath sight su linen amz true Glu tell what emturs will nu? 3' hrcathcll ra sung in iLunp's ear: Ht fell tu earth -Sl' thought it queer. 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Qbificcrg LUCYJACKSON 1904 ..... 5 Leader NIARIAN RAYMOND V00RI-IEEs IQO4. . . flccomjsanisf ALICE WARNER HOACS IQO5. . . . BIZ!!-7ZE55A4L1710g87' A .first Snptanua NANCY W. GWEN 1904 RUTH NIERSELIS 1905 . SARAH Y. BEIERMEISTER IQO5 CLAIRE L. REILEY IQOS MARY B. HUTCHINSON IQO6 FRANCES H. XKVILLIAIVIS 1906 IJATTIE ANNA SCOUTON 1906 QUCUIIU ibupranus MARION BRUNNER 1904 ETHEL BRIGGS 1905 EUNICE L. CAMPBELL 1904 LE ORA M. NICCANDLESS 1906 CHARLOTTE L. BARNES IQO5 LAURA HATCH 1906 I NANCY B. KIMEALL 1906 first Qlltus EDITH PLAITI' 1904 BERTHA M. STREET 1905 EDITH C. BELL IQO5 MINNIE H. NOBLE IQO6 GRACE H. RICHARDSON IQO5 JESSIE S. NORTON IQO6 HELEN G. NIEARS 1907 521201111 Eiltns WINIFRED SMITH 1904 -IESSIE R. HENKEL IQO-S HELEN HAGUE 1905 EDITH W. FOSDICK IQO6 LOUISE A. WANDEL 1905 SARA F. NIESICK IQOC GLEE CLUB 1 315132 'Hassariuu anhulin ants Quitar Iuh Qtbis Qthxh miii piaxg gnu Inun nr fum, fiihii Qliub miii pimp you fast ur Blum, Emu nnimg bam tu aik them, ant: Qlhnznyii play gnu amgthing they knnm. LAURA COLTON HICKOX IQOS . Leader SABEL WHEELER 1904 .... Manager .first jitlnnhulins ELSIE M. HEATH 1904 HILDA LOEWENSTEIN IQO5 ISABEL WHEELER 1904 ELSIE PITOU 1905 FLORENCE H0WE IQO5 MARY CAREY 1906 ELIZABETH KELLY 1905 MARIE WALBRIDGL 1906 HELEN LUKENS 1905 GENEVIEVE CONANT IQO7 SUSAN C. RUSSELL 1904 RUTH MCCULLOCH 1905 ELEANOR H. NIILLS 1907 Secunh jflannulins HELEN IVIORGENTHAU 1 905 CERENE OHR 1905 SARAH SMYTH 1905 ANNIE D. TUTTLE IQOS IDA COON 1904 LAURA HICKOX IQO5 BEATRICE STEVENS Guitars FLORENCE HUTCHINSON 1905 , RUTH KEENEY IQO5 RUTH DAVEY IQO6 MARION SEARS 1906 LYDIA WALLACE IQO6 ED1T1-1 ALVORD 1907 HELEN NIANRO 1907 NIIRIAM RICE 1907 1907 LIONNE A0511 IQO6 RUTH PARK 1906 HELEN TALCOTT 1906 HELEN HAWLEY IQO7 MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB 1 60 EEIJB 'D'd55d1fiUtt 3 Kam three msn ann fuurtecn giris, Ei! Sain, 'fit mnuih appear fdlhmg balm a Hummer watering piact ?Lt Ibaiiar, ali the pear. ' ?ib un, it was the nrchexitra, 'M Euan 'T came tn hear. fibffiuzrgi LEONARD B.McW1-1ooD ..1... Condurror ELIZABETH RIEDELL . Secretary and Treasurer GERTRUDE KEITH . . CHARLES W. MOUL'FON . . . F. A. B ELL F M. BENNETT F. G. CUNNEA E. M. HEATH iiatnln li. IQIEDELL . . Lffnrarzan .Buxinexx lwana er j'-Hlmllhets Einlin K. HOLMAN E. MURPHY B. HUNT L. M SALTONSTALL G. KEITH M. TODD G. E. MARRETT Uivllu EDuuhlr 451155 C. W. NIOULTON E. L. WELLS :IFlutn.fs H. B. DUNSTAN W. B. DWIGHT ORCHESTRA butt bum muuih gnu Iikz tn he tbexg? 2011 Tieateh up in ftnnt that may Gifbep can nur frisk, they can nht piaxg, CEb2y're gush fur baif an buur each tmp. P R 0 F . G . C . G 0 W Organist and Director A :Wirgit Qopranus M. D. HOLMES 1904 C. L. REILEY IQO5 L. JACKSON 1904 S. L. GRIGGS IQO6 N. W. OWEN 1904 M. B. HUTCHINSON IQO6 S. Y. BEIERMEISTER 1905 H. A. SCOUTON 1906 M. E. EDDY 1905 F. E. WILLIAMS 1906 A. C. HALSEY IQO5 M. L. YERDON IQO6 A. W. HOAG 1905 H. H. HART 1907 R. A. MERSELIS 1905 H. YOUNG 1907 iaennntt bnpranmzi M. N. ARROWSMITH 1904 E, C. EVERMAN, I906 M. BRUNNER 1904 L. M.McCANDLESs IQO6 E. PLATT 1904 H. B. PRICE IQO6 K. M. STEEVES 1904 H. H. TALCOTT IQO6 E. BRIGGS 1905 F. E. TOWNSEND IQO6 B. M. STREET 1905 M. WALBRIDGE 1906 E. A. STREET 1905 A. L. WEICHERT IQO6 C. L. BARNES 1906 M. MILINOWSKI IQO7 H. CUMPSON IQO6 G. C. TAYLOR IQO7 Jhrpit Ztitngi Eaecunh Qtitupi E. L. CAMPBELL IQO4 H.H.DEBEv01SE 1905 E. RIEDELL 1904 H. HAGUE 1905 A. C. WEBSTER 1904 G. H. RICHARDSON 1905 W. SMITH 1904 L. A. WANDELL 1905 E. C. BELL 1905 S. NORTON IQO6 M. T. THOMPSON 1904 C. L. FLEMING IQO6 M. LAMBIE IQO7 - swear hnral allege lub with a sung nn their iipi, in their tnhezi nf mhite, like angeipzi at Seraphim pnigieh fur R flight. ' QBiiieets PROFESSOR GEORGE C. Gow . MAY NOE ARROws1x11TH 1904 CLAIRE LOVELL REILEY 1905 . EMELINE AMELIA STREET 1905 DifZElUf Prexident Secreta:ry Treasurer . . Librarian MARGARET RAVVSON AMI-:N 190 jitlemhet LAURA HATCH 1906 . . . 6 Assistant Librarian 5 Ifitgit Qaupranni R. L. ADSIT IQO6 M. R. AMEN 1906 S. L.EGRlGGS 1906 A. C. HALSEY 1905 F. M. HEDDEN 1904 E. M. HILL 1906 E. G. HALL 1906 E A. HASEROUCIC 1907 H. H. HART 1907 M. IVY 1907 L. JACKSON 1904 R. A. M1-1RsEL1s I905 C. L. R1-:ILEY 1905 L. RODMAN IQO7 P. STONE 1904. H. A. SCOUTON 1906 I. WHEELER 1904. R. WITHERBEE 1906 E. C. WHITTINGHAM 1907 M. V. WRIGHT I905 M. L. YERDON 1906 H. YOUNG 1907 iaecnnn Qnptanni M. N. ARROWSMITH 1904 E. J. BRIGGS 1905 E. L. CAMPBELL 1904 I. M. COON 1904 M. E. COLE 1904. E. F. HOPSON 1905 J. R. HENICEL I905 L. HATCH 1906 F. A. HOWE 1905 B. HUNT 1906 L. M. KINNE, S. M. BRUNNER 1904 M. BRACE 1907 V. C. D1-:ACON 1907 F. TVY 1907 C. FLEMING 1906 Mrs. E. S. ATWATER C. F. KRAUSE 1906 N. B. KIAIBALL 1906 M. MILINOWSKI 1907 E. PLATT 1904. H. PLATO: 1905 S. C. RUSSELL 1904 L. G. ROUZER 1907 E. A. STREET 1905 G. C. TAYLOR 1907 A. D. TUTTLE 1905 E. WILFORD 1904 Hirst limi L. E. LEONARD 1904 M. LAMEIE 1907 G. H. RICHARDSON 1905 M. M. SHIPP 1905 Qaecunh Qtitngi H. G. MEARS 1907 S. F. MESICI4 1906 ihpnnataty ,maemhetxi Mrs. R. KENDRICK 5 G. A. SAMPLE 1905 F. E. TOWNSEND 1906 M. WALBRIDGE 1906 A. L. WEICHERT 1906 L. A. WANDEL 1905 Mrs. J. L. MOORE .ag Gi? WA ,,jqiJff!.,fa:g Amt - ,. , 'J Nr-. E 'mir , -, - , 1 -,H-,sr:-:- Q 'S'-41, ,A . .Q x --1, ,sg , 4.:,7f.- - xx li w .. ' P-K, Q - ga I , .,.,,,,L,,, ff. - - ' -' ' x 4 ' ' ' F- we ltuiilllfllt 1 , , ,,,.s.. ci t xx , . - at -V , . fa? A17 X ' N C H A PTE R VI I Qlompetitinn OMPETITION consists in the striving of forces more or less evenly matched, one against the other, for pre- eminence and public favor. It tends to the advance of each side, but in the process means constant and keen activity for all concerned, and is accompanied by trade secrecy and occasional bitterness of feeling. Of late years a combination has been formed for the purpose of successfully meeting foreign competition. Very recently, however, the in- dustrial iield has been once more narrowed by the closing of the foreign markets,-a fact .much regretted by many because of the loss thus entailed' in stimulation of business enterprise at home. It is to be hoped that a reciprocity treaty may in time be formed advantageous to all concerned. i mm TX aw '21 ,g,5,z'f?I1II9 Av X J R-'FJ 1'0XX xlfil f x nter Wx chats MARCH 1 9, 1904 J V x C 1 A is f H., A ,EEE 'Silt M ' X I EQ' in I f V -1. IX f.Kf ! Y I 5 ' I 'mf P W WW '- H, l ' '1 url... ' Qbuzsttun Resolved: That the adoption of Mr. Chamberlairfs Flscal policy would advance Brltlsh Interests. A AFFIRMATIVE upheld by Qui Vive. NEGATIVE by T. and M. Qbzhaterz ann .Substitutes - Qui ibihe FLORENCE PELTON ANNA PRENTISS STEARNS HELEN ELIZABETH TRUE MAUD FLORENCE HUNT CORNELIA'CASTNER MALVEN ISABEL CONSTANCE WYLIE Qui ibiue EMMA PHIEBE WATERMAN ALICE FORMAN WYCKOFF LoIs BARNES BREWSTER. JANE FULLERTON CUIQBERT EDITH RANDELL MooRE LAVINIA TALLMAN Gummittees fit. ani! JM. DAISY LEE WORTHINGTON MARY R. MCC. CONGER MARGARET RAND LOUISE ELIZABETH DUTTON HILDA LOEWENSTEIN ANNA BAILEY WRIGHT QI. anim JILPI. ALICE WARNER HOAG HILDA VAN KLEECK SWIFT MARDA KENDRICK SMITH ROEERTA TENER JOHNS LINDA HoLLowAY 166 Zliijt 'UEHBEIIWUII E A Hum me fibffirers FIRST SEMESTER EMMA PHOEBE WATERMAN . . . ISABEL WHEELER BESS NOX MCCAIN SECOND SEMESTER MABEL STANWOOD MARGARETTA PAXTO N STEVENSON . . CONSTANCE WARREN . .... ,maemhmiz Cdlbe Qiiasy nf 1904 Debates OCTOBER, IQO3 Resolfveal: That municipalities should own and operate their own ,Q'ue:tz'on Negatzive Debate lfjffmdfllvf Q NOVEMBER, 1903 . Speaker Clerk -f1t-Arm: , Sergeant . Speaker Clerk . Sergeant-at-Arm: electric-lighting plants. Resolved: That the settlement of disputes between employers and employees should be made a part Of the administration of justice. Quextzion Afirm atiwe Debate Negative NOVEMBER, IQO3 Rexolfued: That the intervention of the President in the Pennsylva Quextion Aljfrm atifve . Debate Ajflrm atifue nia coal strike was justinahle. 167 ZUJI 'UHHBHIXUII QE, 8 SBI. 52301152 of nmmunf Qbffinzrgi FIRST SEMESTER DOROTHY LEWIS. . .... MARY WEBB DINEGAN .... SECOND SEMESTER KATIE GALT MILLER . . . . . BERTHA RICKENBRODE BARDEN . . . ,irlaemberxiz Qtbe Qliagis nf 1905 Speaker Clerk Speaker A Clerk Debates held in T. anal M. House of Commons in Parliament Assembled. OCTOBER, IQO3 Resolfued: That the education of the negro should be industrial rather than liberal. A .Question Mz'n1'stry Deb ate M i n zistr y NOVEMBER, I 903 Resolved: That an amendment to the Constitution, advocating the direct vote of the people, is not desirable. Question MI'n1'stry Debate M in Istry DECEM-BER, IQO3 Resolved: That the contract system of convict labor be maintained. , .Question Opposition Debate Opposition election of Senators by . 3 ,rf QC.. X 455'-A.. P' ,jab ' ,lg Jj ,iff xi I 'I I fr 7!,f,'jf 'ff 1 'rl' - .f A N c J X fjy,1,r,,,,' ' C , A I 7 l ' ,xp ,' yy f I 1 M' I t ' 'f I Q ,' I Ili 1 ilism, - can X x -.ff '-Qgr. f f I I X X X ,Q ff' ,. sf ' TVX I X ,cs 'i I ' ,' . fr I. 5,555 i 'f Q lzffffpx Fifi? sl CHAPTER VIII Social fLDYQ8l1f5EUZiDlI HE student can not fail to note the prominence of the social instinct in man, his universal desire to be recog- nized as a member of some form of society. Now it must not be supposed that society as it actually exists is free from complexity. Un the contrary, though for certain purposes it is to be regarded as an organic whole, it is yet made up of many sub-organisms, each leading an independent life. The work of these social factors is varied. Some are conspicuous for their activityg while others, being composed of members bound together merely because of geographical proximity, seem to the casual observer to accomplish little. Curiously enough, such pursuits as they do engage in are almost invariably intended to draw the mind of the economic man away from his legitimate business and individual improvement. H x If Q 3? ,rj F fi ig W xx 95 f 151 X! ,.?-F J J 7' ww ? l p! III X , Q lWllflflllllllIll.I.IIIIlllllllll I lllll llllmihhu , K ' -W6 i I I warg 1, 66 ll fr ! ,W I yd was ' II IIIJVIIQIII I MIFIIEI I 1 H IIPIIWI I 'I'IIfII' 1 ' I' I! I I I5 I PQEPIIIZ .N WWI 'fHIf. II 'V 1 f V Q M M I ,gg IW, lgliyibl wi EI1 fl' Ilif IIIIII III I , .4:,,.!Y-NQNIIII I AAIIIVIEII '- iI k u' IIY,I V I! y, , I III MI fi I IIN QI III! II., ,I f V A i 1I'II,'I1ZJI,IfYIII I I'I III III IIIII' I I 'I' I 3 I I I ' ,,IiII,w'II1I:fI'IIIl I ,Ill ! II' I W! ' II Ifn I+ ' 'XI Igmilfl II mind' II I 7 I ' Q7 : , Lf mlxpk . f II W I, 'I ,IIIII II IIIIII I- Iliff I III I I- I II-I I II: III II I III I I I Ill II' I,I I I I I , .I 4,Ill,I,, I I fQ- MQW. IIIII i, IIVII IGI! ,IIII I IIIIIIIf:4 -IIIII ' I IIITIVV II!I,III -I IMI' IIIII I III -IU . 19 FSZEI V I! N X lll1,.P',Y , I I A . ' Uf'm! g ,Iwi MRI Iii I I I My .' I V 3 NI ' Y IIIISTI If I I II I Im! III I II II I I I I'I ' 5 If' . II IIIII 'I I F Dfw V I f Viflx' I Iimifl l ill!!! 'll fl If IIII II Il III - f. 'If 'I . ' II IIW H ' HMI I5 A. f x- I ,f I 1 ,II II I I I If I I I III 2 I Q lIIIII f Il II I I II I I I Iv I I I ' I. fl! , I ga. . Iv li.-I, v1'NEf' ' .If I I I I3 aff MII, A,I.II'j. Nil I f - , I' 'ffl'-fx III' I' -'FI '- ' ,I ' ..i 'ggi' .l' .ff,.IIVZhV' Ii ' -H ? ,l'..a I I 1 , , H-I-LE1 ff '9fZf' 4 .. MI! I I I WI IIIIIII Y 1 ,, ' ' ' ., - X ' A A ,- -I. -I Q V V . .I I. . ' . , , . I - . - V' I S' . IQEfoS?6M, C9 9 'EN Q5 Qlbemhzrs Qlfientzin in 1904 170 UDB 'UHBBHYIUII hwilw' HDI lwwmlh .R 5: lf . lMhWHHl .. j f 1 Ig . .- bt Beta appa NU CHAPTER OF NEW YORK Qbffinerz M1ss MARY W. WHITNEY .. . . President MISS MARGARET F. WASHBURN. Vine-Pre.fident MISS CAROLINE E. FURNESS . Secretary MISS ELOISE ELLERY . . . Treasurer ' cnliyarret Qtaernhergi WINIFRED BALL, A.B. Theta of New York I8QO LEROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D. Alpha of New York 1886 FERDINAND C. FRENCH, Ph.D. Alpha of Rhode Island 1884 HERBERT E. MILLS, Ph.D. Iota of New York 1886 J. LEVERETT MOORE, Ph.D. Alpha of Maryland 1892 CHARLES W. MOULTON, Ph.D. Alpha of Minnesota I885 THEODORE C. SMITH, Ph.D. Alpha of Massachusetts I8Q2 JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D. Alpha of Rhode Island 1886 RUTH MAXON ADAMS JESSIE BOYD MABEL EMMA BROWN EDITH BROWN GURLEY MARY LOUISE HAGERTY CORA EMMA HALLER MABEL LAVINIA HOLMAN MABEL DODGE HOLMES ADELINA KUHN CORNELIA CASTNER MALVEN KATHARINE SUYDAM MERRELL FLORENCE PELTON JEANNETTE PERRY MABEL STANWOOD ANNA PRENTISS STEARNS KATHARINE MIRIAM STEEVES LEA DEMAREST TAYLOR HELEN ELIZABETH TRUE EMMA PHCEBE WATERMAN ISABEL WHEELER IDA WHITESIDE PEARL CLEVELAND WILSON FLORENCE WINANS ALICE -FORMAN WYCKOFF . 1.275 - - .. I . L sifsx ir .il i RN .f . liiis 1 . Hz N -if -FF'i.1 -Ta.: -25. 0 x. 'fij I , - -RQ' 'f?Q 'k:5i.i .. - m f - fe 2. :N O O fg ., Q Tl F6172 P T'c'3.T I I vb .M Ni , 9 meme reab each ungle, gunner, sung, 0, ' Wefue criricigeh each rbpmeg We hruugbt nur fancpnnnrk airing '2lnU hah a Iutveixg time. Qffirers A ADELINA KUHN IQO4 .... Presiaient MARDA KENDRICK SMITH-1905 . Secretary members 1904 I M. E. BROWN E. B. GURLEY F. PELTON M. L. CONGER M. L. HOLMAN W. SMITH R. H. CRIPPEN M. D. HOLMES A. P. STEARNS H. B. GRAVES A. KUHN L. H. STIMSON IQO5 A. M. BADEAU M. R. MCC. CONGER C. SEALY F. A. BELL R. MCCULLOCH M. K. SMITH 1906 R.L Mrs. KENDRICK Dr. THELBERG . BRIBACH A. iaunutarp members Miss WYLIE Miss WELLS Miss BUCK Miss MANN M. H. VAN DEUSFN D. WARING C. D. WELCH M. YosT M. F. TABER R. M. UNDERHILL WALKER Dr. KIMBALL Miss WASHBURN ' ' ' R -1 v 1 . -A 1 1:1 ' 1, R 5.62-Qrggiff ' 'fi N' 15, 5 1, 4 J f I H ' - ' A 'I M 1 ' 'Q A 'R ,al ,L Q IA . li-A 11 -'cxff ' . - ' -f S '14: A ?',5?L5 f L A . 1 Af..-. ki If ' ?f g 'I V, Y ESX- - Q 1 4 . i awww--'34, thttas wma Qlnilcge-girhi pau unmcrzitaun, iBut nur the cummnu mpc, at 1111, Ru: u1c'Un :cab the Uaiip papers, ann 'Zhi nu murmur nur numbws zirnaii. Qbffirnzrgi MARGARET LYNCH CONGER 1904 NIABEL STANWOOD F. M. ARREL' M. L. CONGER M. DE FREMERY E. G. GARDINER G. KENNEDY M. R. CONGER O. HASBROUCK M. L. HENNING D. LEWIS 1904 . , Siwenahzrg 1904 I. I. MURPHY N. W. GWEN J. R. RUSSEL W. SMITH M. STANWOOD 1905 E. R. MARSHALL M. C. REED H. V. SWIFT Cbairmzzn Sfffffllfy A. P. STEARNS J. S. TAYLOR ' A. F. WYCKOEE I. C. WYLIE M. F. TABER M. TUCKER K. P. WHEELER F 1 ,X Q uwg D . ,j 5' N ' an Of- U4 5.4, as .am ' 'D ,. 4,-A N ff f . 9, . . V 3 .ET-5' fl Mm QA 'Q I x -Y. 'ff'f'1 ff i s A ve M W if ii ff . if . EM' 59' if, .. K ' ms. Q'1?'f il fzj-'E-IL' L 215:11 'L f-z,Q.7,:11 C V Qifg SDR- 15 gi! 21' if' 5' fi ,-,' ri ff iii' 'X A-Jy .f 'f i. Fl- 'TT if ia -7' 'ff' ' Sf.: 2321 flgi n X C' GV 'i..i ,z fp T' -gf 5-L lx , ff- - xx - ' , ri V! , v .V if ' ' -' ,L -4 gag. X , yi M . 1 ,ff x,,,: jf' - -fb, I, -f I flj f! . 1- 1, ,.f ff X... . lf ., . A .f Z? f l Y' Vg, , Y ! ' fx - . A A . ,, ,. A J I f A . C . Q' A, VA Hin.: 5- P -0 ,955 A -1 X it-L54 Eff' It Y A I 1 . ' lf , . f ff . .,- Q, - H x . .1 ,, . xv A' E ,Y 'H-ff-- fv- ilibe Qliurreut nptr lub 4911 Ifrihapi its nut nuhfr bmw, Q59 fuurzi ann threw? ann tmui, ?L:EIaimn1ing u'ct the public prints ?L:huntim3 up zinmc mms. f1DFEirur5 HELENE E. BLACK 1904 . . . President FLORENCE PELTON 1904 . Vz'fe-Preszdent ETHEL M. PLUMB IQO4. Secretary HELEN C. WOOD 1904 .,.. Treaxurer im?nz1nher5 1904 - R. M. ADAMS E. H. DAY H. F. KOHLSAAT S. TAYLOR C. D. WELCH M. BELL G. B. DAY E. O. PAGE M. TAYLOR E. H. WELCH H. E. BLACK M. GENTRY F. PELTON G. G. THURSTON A. W. WOOD M. BROOKS A. L. HENRY E. M. PLUMB M. VAN DEUSEN H. C. WOOD K. CLOAK F. JAMES ' R. RUSSEL D. WARING M. YOST E. R. DIMOCK G.W. KNOWLTON L. H. STIMSON C. WARREN 1905 A. HEYWOOD 1907 M. BORDEN P. CROCKER E. MCC. HUGHES A. C. REED K. G. RUMNEY D. COOLIDGE HICKS H. M. GLENN L. I. ROWE L. LOCKWOOD 174 mm 'Uassauqiuu 4.44 v I 2 W , 'f r M522 .- ' .wifi W' A -f w lf , 52 W u ' 4 ' 5116 L - K , I b fr bxmx A l y i! jg .A, 3 ' . 'E 4 , lefigg - If nfl! Nl, Ix x ix-QB A : ,L t 'li f W, ,ff-w 214 'S-1 5 Z mx, R l jy x I h 4 Wflf M f ' lp 1 I W! MW 1 ,I NX: ,f 'LA Iuh it meami pawns Rtuhieh ecnnumiai ilf in this Qliuh pnwre ciagigieh, illt means? pnwiuz zituhieh ecnnumicsi . it Dues? nut mean xguwhe pazisieh. fibfficzrs KATHARINE MARY CLOAK 1904 . Prexiden CAROLINE SELLERS BARNES 1905 . Secretary members Dr. MILLS Mlss WELLS E112 'Uagddriutt 175 H. P. ABBOTT E. W. ALLEN L. L. ATWATER M. L. BATEMAN F. S. BECKWITH H. W. BEEBE M. BELL J. BOYD A. S. BRISTOL S. L. BURCHARD A. L. CARSON B. W. CATTERALL F.. F. CHASE K. M. CLOAK M. S. CONVERSE S. B. CONVERSE I. M. COON R. H. CRIPPEN G. B. DAY H. W. DRURY A. B. FORBES S. C. ANGELL A. M. BADEAU H. C. BARBER C. S. BARNES M. B. BARRBRE M. B. BON L. S. BRADLEY H. E. CLARK H. E. CLINTON R. B. CROLL M. L. DUNBAR M. FLEMING E. W. GANONG A. E. GAYLORD M. H. GOFF L. HEDDEN J. R. HENKEL IQO4 M. DE FREMERY H. B. GRAVES E. B. GURLEY H. HAGERTY M. L. HAGERTY C. E. HALLER F.. K. HAWES F. M. HEDDEN M. H. HEGEMAN A. L. HENRY M. D. HOLMES L. E. HORNER E. L. HUESTIS G. KEITH G. A. KENNEDY A. E. LAUDER A. S. MACDONALD A. K. MACGIBBON M. MCKINNGN M. L. MARTEN E. M. MORENUS IQO5 F. A. HENKING M. L. HENNING R. H. HEYWOOD A. HEYWOOD M. HISCOX E. F. HOPSON A. B. HULBERT R. M. KEENEY M. E. KELLY E. M. LANE H. L. LEAVENWORTH H. B. LOWENSTEIN A. E. LOUGHRIDGE G. V. MCCAKTHY J. B. MCCRELIS E. R. MARSHALL R. A. MERSELIS IQO6 E. CHANDLER E. MURPHY J. I. MURPHY M. E. NORRIS J. PERRY S. C. RUSSELL J. R. RUSSEL W. SMITH A. P. STEARNS M. P. STEVENSON H. E. STUDLEY L. TALLMAN L. D. TAYLOR C. Z. VAN RIPER J. A. VOORHEES C. D. WELCH E. H. WELCH I. WHEELER A. F. WYCKOFF L C. WYLIE M. YOST N. MOTTLEY I. A. OWEN R. K. PECK H. PLATT F.. L. POWELL M. C. REED H. A. SLAUGHT H. N. SNYDER I. M. SPENCER E. A. STREET M. F. 'TABER K. P. WHEELER M. I. WHITE A. B. WRIGHT M. F. WRIGHT M. R. ZACI-IER v NIARJORIE HISCOX IQOS . . MARY joan Nix 1 W-1 gf- --'J -AMW' 1:1 iz 5 1' ' ' mam'-11. 1 .. iii?-ff' -.f-:'h..m 1 A fxw H513 . ET' Y . 75. A - f4'ff:5i3ima-3-:i-.1X5xf --- -Q -A ---N, F A 4,A, .f:,:.L513:'t9-7'gg' .JL--' ,,,, ' N. .-A , - A ,, 3.1 .N 'B' j A A , ,211 , , f. 1, A ' fi ui, ,--, ,.z' ANNA. ' ,kjffg3:'8f ' ' YA 5? 1 S, Y 14? si 9. . 0 5-1 -5- 31,4 161 1' ':- ' 0 . A -. f-- , A +1211-efvff j ' Q ago M ww -. ' ' I Iinxxww.. lynn... g-.q.ff,f4- , .- mxwgaaw' f -:-- - .:-ev aEiERiil2Qnnul gy, ..- . sm HW Y S F y H W NW 1 .A L3-r ---f-L ,ff ---I Wm Y-' ' RQN32 -1' nllege Qettlement Zip, up, EIIIU Int us num appip ' Qu: Ycarniluvi cupiuufi starry idthn maria with aff itz? migcrp waits? hrcatbinii 'fur nur Turn. f!BFEirm:5 . . . Elertor AN IDIMOCK 1905, Secretary ana' Treasurer I9ice:flEIectnr5 A EDITH K. HAWES 1004 NIISS MCCALEB JEAN A. OLIPHAN1' IQO6 GRACE A. PARROT 1 0 0 5 IVIARY B. LORD IQO7 Miss Whitney Miss Cornwell Mrs. H. P. Abbott L. L. Atwater M. Bell L. B. Brewster A. L. Carson B. W. Catterall F. G. Cunnea E . H. Day E. R. Dimock M. M. Elder E. B. Gurley E. K. Hawes S. C. Angell H. C. Barber B. R. Barden C. L. Barnes Cl S. Barnes S. Y. Beiermeister F A. Bell M. B. Bon E. S. Botsford S. D. Builinton J. Clark H. E. Clinton E. W. Colwell S. M. DeLamater M. W. Dinegan M. L. Dunbar L. F.. Dutton E. Eaton M. E. Eddy M. Fleming T112 'D'H55HI'fU1l 1 Q'lBen1hw5 .fntultp Miss Wylie Miss Herholz Kendrick Miss 1904 M. H. Hegeman M. D. Holmes 1. E. Judson L. M. Karcher A. F. Lauder A. S. Macdonald M. L. Marten S. F. Mason S. C. Russell H. A. Sebring L. Stanton M. P. Stevenson IQO5 K. French A. C. Halsey M. L. Henning R. H. Heywood F.. L. Hill M. Hiscox M. I. Kavanagh R. M. Keeney D. E. Kemble H. Kenyon J. F. King E. E. Lacey E. M. Lane B. Lefevre D. Lewis K. S. Loomis A. F. Loughridge H. B. Lowenstein A. Lyall M. McCloskey Miss McCaleb Miss Hamilton Pcttee L. D. Taylor M. T. Thompson H. E. True C. Z. Van Riper F. S. Wakeman C. D. Welch I. Wheeler P. C. Wilson F. Winchester A. K. Wo1'cester I. C. Wylie J. B. McCrelis H. L. Manning E. R. Marshall L. Marshall K. G. Miller H. Morgenthau H. C. Nutting E. G. O,Loughlin L. F.. Packard G. A. Parrot R. K. Peck 5 E. E. Pitou E. L. Powell C. L. Pratt M. A. Pratt L. C. Price N. F. Raynor M. C. Reed G. H. Richardson L. M. Saltonstall I7 mill' -Diaggaffflfl G. A. Sample H. V. Swift L. Viele C. Sealy M. F. Taber M. L. Walker F. B. Sherwood E. Tallant H. Ware M. M. Shipp M. Tucker C. L. Warner M. G. Starr R. M. Underhill M. I. White B. M. Street L. Vaile S. F. VVatson E. A. Street A. F. Stewart L. A. Aldrich' M. R. Amen E. Ashmore N. C. Brotherton B. Brown M. Brown D. Burr A. G. Buxton H. Comstock H. Cumpson M. Dimoclc E. Dunwell M. C. Evans E. C. Everman E. V. Ford E. W. Fosdick B. French l O. W. Galusha F. E. Getman E. H. Gray I. E. Affeld V. E. Allen E. W. Amen A. F. Bailie M. A. Ballou H. M. Bartlett T. M. Barton H. M. Bauer E. Bauman H. F. Vermilyea H. A. Vortriede 1906 M. C. Hamilton K. Holman A. F.. Holt E. M. Hill B. Hunt M. B. Jarnagin E. Jeffery H. Johnston I. H. Knox M. H. Kingsbury C. F. Krause S. Lewis F.. C. Lowry A. T. McGirr H. H. Marcus R. L. Mason S. F. Mesick E. H. Meyrowitz H. Millington M. H. Noble J. A. Oliphant 1907 F. N. Beckley I. Beekman L. Benet M. I. van Benscoten H. Benton F. R. Bertsch F.. E. Bleakley S. M. Bowne M. Brace A, B. Wright M. Wright M. T. Paine L. M. Parry F. P. Rhodes E. M. Rushmore H. D. Rushmore H. E. Searle M. E. Sears J. Searing L. E. Shannon F. T. Towers M. Tupper M. M. Turnbull S. E. Tyler M. Walbridge L. M. Wallace L. Warren F. I. Weil R. D. Wilkinson M. E. Williams L. Wolfersperger F. E. Breck E. G. Brinsmade E. C. Bryner G. M. Bullard I. F. Cain B. A. Chapman F. Collins C. M. Comey G. Conant zfijf -55555321511 I E. Conover E. V. King G. Roocl D. Coolidge B. Kinney M. Rose M. H. Crandall P. Kiper C. M. Rourke G. I. Crawford R. Knox L. G. Rouger G. L. Crocker M. W. Lawrence L. Rowe E. Crosby A. Lindemann A. D. Russel R. Crowell L. Lockwood S. R. Scott R. E. Cutler M. B. Lord M. R. Service E. M. Darrow M. V. .Lyall D. M. Sessions E. L. Decker M. McEwen E. Severance A. M. Dow E. G. NIcRostie H. M. K. Shope H. A. Drake P. B. Manning N. V. Van Slyke H. lf. Ebel G. D. Markle li. L. Smith O. B. Edgcomb B. C. Maxlield F. M. Snow V. Edmands H. G. Mears G. B. Spooner M. E. Fisher L. Medbery L. Staley H. R. Flett M. Milinowski H. Stone M. R. Fritz L. M. Miller M. E. Stroh A. E. Gabriel A. Millington H. B. Sweeney M. Gardner M. S. Mills G. C. Taylor H. M. Glenn lf. E. Nance E. C. Terrill L. A. Gow B. H. Norris L. R. Tracy F. M. Gregg P. C. Nutting N. A. Trask ' C. G. Hamburger M. W. O'Neill K. Tucker H. Hamburger E. L. Parks B. Tyler V. A. Hamilton G. Peck A. Urban E. A. Hasbrouck C. Peirce G. W. Vanderbilt H. Hawley S. B. Perry A. Van Nostrand L. M. Hedrick F. Y. Phillips A. L. Van Vechten M. Hiller E. lVl. Pierson M. Vilas M. M. Hitchcock V. L. Pike G. VVhiting A. W. Hopson Pl. Popper L. G. Wilkins A. M. Hubbard M. Post F. H. Williams E. V. Hubbard E. R. P. Potter L. P. Williams E. M. Hughes R. N. Potter E. N. 'Wilson A. T. Huyler M. L. Quinnell M. C. Wilson R. lngraham H. L. A. Reeb L M. Woodbury F. lvy A. C. Reed G. Vlfoodruff M. Ivy F. Reynolds H. S. Woods M. D. Jewett M. Rice K. B. Worcester A. M. Johnson L. Richardson C. H. Wright M. C. Johnson L. Rodman H. Young A. G. Kennedy L. G. Rogers R. Zimmers fN N 1 I rl 1 ,f 'Y f' is ', 4, 'ff ' 3 4 'fer 195, K9 P' T -is 11 '- TN fri T 4: 1 f .i , li i,!1 - 1Y2g- I 17 Y ' ff., 1- iff . C., ke. 1, -e ,r A14-,ff -12,5 . 1 1 4 Shakespeare Ciiluh Great Eiliiamhi epitaph fnrhihs what une aibuuih mane a single bane in me abehient tn his mirib ict aH nf him but name alone. fwffirers RTHEL MARY PLUMB IQO4. . . . . reszdent MARY TAYLOR IQO4 . . . . Vice-Preyzalen DOROTHY LEWIS 1905 . . '. . Secretary and Treaxurer members 1904. Elisabeth YValton Allen Elizabeth Ricker Dimock Fanny James Ethel Mary Plumb Julia Ranney Russel 1905 Gertrude Iana Ballard Olga Hasbrouck Martha Linden Henning Mary Taylor 1 Ma1'y Thaw Thompson Dora Waring Constance Warren Isabel Constance Wylie Dorothy Lewis Mary Chapin Reed 'Caroline Sealy ieunuratp member? lVlrs. Kendrick Mr. Mills Mrs. Mills Miss Salmon Mr. Moulton Mrs, Hill lVlrs. Moulton Mr. Moore Mrs. Moore Miss Ely Dr. Hill ', -vs., . ' - 'rr-v,4 X 3 sie , ' , E whens Iuh l . .. -sw? . ' X ff W . V 1 A f ? .1I9.u1u, mbp the Eizkens? l 5 . I S 1 -fi l l , '1 -0 Qbfficerff GERTRUDE WILLARD KNow1,roN 1904 President LUCY LOVELL ATWATER 1904 . . . Vzre-President LUCY STUART BRADLEY 19o5 . Secretary SYLVIA DURFEE BUFFINTON 1905 Treasurer gy'-members , 1904. Lucy Lovell Atwater ' May O,Shaugl1nessy Annie Louise Henry Jeanette Stuart Taylor Gertrude Willard Knowlton Annie Wyman Wood Helen Fay Kohlsaat A Helen Crosby Wood Mary Yost 1905 Carol Sellers Barnes Margaret Fleming ' Lucy Stuart Bradley Grace Virginia McCarthy Sylvia Durfee Buflinton Annie Bailey Wright , Qifrfgmemhers Miss Cornwell 1877 Miss Wells 1894. Miss Haight 1894. ' igunurarp gmtetnh E115 Mr. Bracq Mr. Pilcher Mr. Bawden Miss Leach Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Bracq Mrs. Pilcher Mrs. Bawden Miss Keys Dr. Thelberg Ml .NQAUS 1,-it ,,,,..,, Bunn ?fl1lEl'IL'Rl1Yi, mbirn thnx? Dir, gn tu paris Uffirers' M.JuLEs CAM1s0N .... Honorary Prexideni li1L1sA1s12T11 WAl.'l'ON ALL1aN 1004 . , . . Prexiflent ADELINA KU1-1111004 .... .Vife-President MARGARET FLEMING 1005. . . . Semetary ELSIE NIARY H1LL IQO6 .... . 'Treasurer I Qmexuhers 1004 E. VV. Allen K. M. Cloak F. James C. E. Price L. L. Atwater I. M. Coon L. M. Karcher E. M. Plumb H. M. Baltz E. Green G. YV. Knowlton M. Taylor lf. S. Beckwith H. Hagerty A. Kuhn M. T. Thompson J. Boyd E. M. Heath ' S. -F. Mason O. G. Thurston A. L. Chamberlin L. E. Horner E. F. Millard C. D. Welch 1005 A. M. Badeau F. D. Hazeltine H. B. Lowenstein C. Sealy H. C. Bancroft E. L. Hill G. I. McNaught M. K. Smith Clarke E. F. Hopson G. Norcross M. G. Starr M. Fleming S. R. Hubbard C. Ohr M. I. Thompson W. Ganong H. Johnson I. A. Owen M. B. Thomson A. D. Gibson H. L. Leavenworth L. Powell K. P. Wheeler i M. V. Wright IQO6 E. M. Hill ilgonorarig Qwenrbers Prof. Jean C. Bracq Miss lipler Miss Arnold, ,Q7 Miss Todd, '02 Miss Rogers Mrs. Bracq Miss Baird Miss Shaw, YQ7 Miss Florence Bracq D ' 1' 1 E AAI-lN 1 KH ETAIRE IAM . ii rr. ff ei if 1 1 93? -r in-'suv -' 3 ' ' i ' 't: '52 7 5. J f J' l2m'1 1 l .5 1,5 Mmlllllllv lllllllllllllwilllhlllllllllllll llll:ll!lilllia14y5. , -I . . -9 ' fu fy. 3 1 U 3519. W A fi ' -fa. .J , ' 533' , . -21, .. WZ-'-iegal ' - SWK ' B .Ei 3: --' Bi r x. .-e R1 - ' VIZ f Af ' 2 'nf .'A- 4, - Z, f.. 'WL 5 F I - . 1 I H -' Pdf- .1 -Eff-.f. 6' gg 4 1. -, We gin tn aft dlircck lectured, 'Ir iii the wisest map, Gllhel? Fbnrten nur Greek Ieygiumi Glu cncuurage us tn Stag. PROFESSOR LEACH ...... IIp6e8pos PEARL CLEVELAND WILSON IQO4i . . 'Av1-L11-p,6e8pos MABEL STANWOOD IQO4 ...... I'pap.,.4a1-cvs 2 v p. ,B o v A L o v Sarah Louise Burchard 1904 Harriet Louise Manning 1905 Isabel Wheeler 1904 Margaret Tucker 1905 IQO31A. M. Chamberlin M. W. Cross IQO4.-S. L. Burchard A. L. Rich M. Sranwood I. Wheeler M. L. Holman E. Riedell M. R. Voorhees P. C. Wilson IQO5-B. R. Barden E. M. Butler H. F. Clark A. E. Loughridge' N. F. Raynor 1906-R. L. Bribach E. L. Collier W. Lawrence H. D. McKee G. Peck 1907-M. H. Aiken H. M. Glenn . H. Lockwood A. M. Sperry R. Andrus L. A. Gow . L Lovell G. B. Spooner E. C. Bryner F. H. Haines . M. Manro G. E. Tinker G. M. Bullard M. Hardenbrook M. Miller A. L. Van Vechren R. Crowell E. M. Henney M. Rice M. Wentworth L. Decker E. Kinney A M. Skinner E. D. Woodbridge G. Durbridge M. L. Landon M. A. Somers F931 1- 1 Q K' Eerfbeutsrbe Etrein M y Dar Dzutirble Eerzin ist mztn 121 :V . Q l,.irfi,b' xl 'kv 118, lBf IIIBIII, f l -Q ' llglr N iiliut arb1kiinut'tzb legen its sign? m y L pa, ipmmmel ltd mga! f ,,- ff' A lx f 1 FE' A -5 . I- ff' A f I ,' Ai, 'L 1. . QBEUEY5 32 0' KATHARINE lVlIRIAM STEEVES 1904. . Pre.-zdenf 'L Q3 MARY BELL 1904 .... Vice-Preszdenf HELEN ADELAIDE VORTRIEDE 1905 . Secretary 9 ,. 2 f- 1 Af . ' MARGARET RAWSON AMEN 1906 . . T1-eamrer Qlwzmbers 1904. H. P. Abbott O. C.'Gibson K. S. Merrell M. W. Allen E. Green E. O. Page E. Ambler M. L. Hagerty Perry M. N. Arrowsmith C. E. Haller W. Smith M. Bell . E. K. Hawes K. M. Steeves M. E. Bodden F. lW. Hedclen L. D. Taylor K. M. Botsford A. L. Henry C. Z. Van Riper M. Brunner D. W. Hering H. C. Welles S. L. Burchard L. Jackson E. F. Welty B. W. Catterall A. Kuhn I. Wheeler A. M. Darby G. A. Kennedy P. C. Wilson M. G. Foley S. F. Mason I. C. Wylie A. B. Forbes F. I. McCandless A 1905 H. C. Barber G. C. Brown H. E. Clark M. B. Barrera A. W. Bell G. Bergen E. M. Blount E. S. Bctsforcl S. D. Buffinton H. L. Burlingame K. W. Butler H. E. Clinton S. M. Dr-:Lamate M. W. Dinegan S. C. Duke I' mn? 'gaggafinll U35 M. F.. Eddy D. Lewis E. H. Ost B. A. Fontarede H. M. Lukens' M. L. Pinckard A. E. Gaylord H. L. Manning E. L. Powell M. E. Greene G. V. McCarthy H. H. Straight M. F.. Haines B. McCrelis R. lVl. Underhill A. C. Halsey R. McCulloch H. A. Vortriede L. Hedden E. M. McKisson A. V. Ward H. Hill B. M. McMichael L. A. Wrisley F. E. Hutchinson E. M. Johnson R. M. Keeney E. F. Adams R. L. Adsit L. A. Aldrich M. R. Amen D. D. Axtell A. Burlingame L. M. Cuddeback R. L. Davey A. M. Evans F.. M. Fair C. Fink E. W. Amen H. B. Davis A. M. DOW J. G. Gould H . Hamburger L. MCN. Hedrick E. V. Hubbard Prof. Herholz Miss Reinecke H. Morgenthau L. Muckenhoupt E. lVl. Nichols IQO6 C. A. Frenzel E. H. Gray M. C. Gundlach v A. M. Kautz ' E. G. Klahr L. M. Kinne C. F. Krause E. R. MacDonald F. E. Meyer E. Mills F. M. Morris 1907 F. Ivy J. A. Lindemann lVl. McEwen F. G. McRostie L. Medbery M. Milinovvski N. A. Northrup fponoratxg members Miss Wells Miss Struck G. A. Yerex Nl. R. Zacher M. L. T. Morse M. H. Noble J. W. Perkins R. Ransom E. Saville H. Scouton L. F. Shannon S. Sle-singer F. T. Towers L. Vaile L. Zimmerman H. L. A. Reeb C. M. Rourke H. St. Peter N. A. Trask G. Whiting M. C.. Wilson l. M. Woodbury Miss Bernkopf Mr. Heinrich Conried ' 1 f , sf' 5 s - f' ff , f 5 ' PLEASE DU S '4' ' ,f ,f 'if N2 ' 3 f fi . i d ' ' ilgfqki ' Af ,I X I i 5 Q ,Q W fi M- , ff ' f UT PICK Xb X 9 .N ea ,xi N 1 'jr x TSX ,FX . f 691:59 1 ,jf fs ,J Q N 'z s g NYS, A I i QQN VQE I in , 'f NN' V Q' X ,. ,- i ' ff 41 W 2 is f ni ff rv i r, N N .I N ' i Vi fl 4. 1 Vg Q 'f K MW 'J' Z - , 1' if-.S ,f ,- LEA .y QQW E. Y J 7,41 qK.?T,.:-i 1,511 W1 . f ,. ,Ma i, A - if 2- --A 01 X, mg,Qg,,,Sif-:.i,,,, WWW! 14 x: ,s X , I . .f ' ' . Wff, gkx , ' I WW ? K .' X i .J Q I si X! 3 ' ' 7 waihch aruunil thc garbcn huh, Q Ghz cunscicntiuus Rrcshxiiarl Sain, 1 Mi' pickrzh aiumr ruiicri, paniiei fair Q ,- , K-y, .95-of C h . . K , D E1 y Wh 15,1 . 4, xx ?CnU amrlrr puppies growing thcrc. ga If iw? X i Q 3 fwwiiiz thing it says me must nur Un. W Liz flbicasc EBU ,ibut pick ?L iicacbf 'Wifi true ggi Cltharz Binh uf flumszr if Us nur Imam, gf W' mfg 3 i1Pm sure El' hahenw pidarn it though. jlural Smarty . Qbffirsrya NIISS LEACH .... . President Lois BARNES BREwsTER . . Viff-President LOUISE ALBERTA VVANDEL Serretary and Treaxurer ffimnherz Miss Cummings Miss Freeman Miss McCurdy Miss Struck Miss Doan Dr. Harley Miss Pettee Mrs. Taylor Miss Fiske Prof. Herholz Miss Richardson Dr. Thelberg Miss Francis Mrs. Kendrick Miss Smith . 1Wrs. Tillingh Miss Todd V 1904-2.6 1905 131 IQO6-31 1907-21 ZISY -, WERE ROBUN C. L 4 M' . ll 4 wil l .fri WJFTL.-Alain, 1,1 - .ful 4 - J -I-4 I: 1 A flllf. all llllllllll 1904 1905 1906 1907 ilaoppch upon the minbumaiiii, Qluckcil his shining cps anh Hain, ' ?Lin't puu 'FIJHNIBU pau 1iIcvpp:hraD! ' Miss M. W. WHITNEY . . . Director lVlIsS FURNESS .... !I.1:1'.v1'anrDz'rertor Qbffirergi IVIR. JOHN BURROUGHS . . Honorary President IDA MARY C00N 1904 . . . PTE5Z.0l87ZI CORA EMMA HALLER 1904 , . Vice-Pre.vz'd'enr I'IAZEL HENRIETTA STRAIGHT IQO5 Sefretary and Treasurer Qllctihe jmn1hzr5 -H. P. Abbott I. M. Coon M. L. Hagerty F. M. Hedden I. Wliiteside A. S. Bristol G. A. Gould C. E. Haller A. S. Macdonald -H. E. Clark L. Holloway L. E. Packard I-I. H. Straight D., L. Worthingtoiw S. C. Duke H. B. Lowenstein C. L. Reiley M. B. Thistle M. V. Wright E. Eaton H. C. Nutting H. A. Slaught M. Tucker -A. L. Walkei' -E. C. Terrill L. A. Gow M. D. Jewett L. A. MacNeille G. B. Spooner 1501101381111 members I Q04-4. I I IQO7--I TFA W V T T X sb:'f?'f x T , X Q T T T J if W5 Q! 2 if fix I W w ' ni gigs! ji ll- A f Q I vw , V f' i,M W 5, FQTL1 an I 4 rf ' T A T 'M 1 ' 1 X ' 3322113 QE11 glanh Gllluh Ciba excess uf female pupuiatiun mm' male in the .Dem QEHQIHRU States is 64 425 fwfficers F S B T H 1 9 o 4 . P d H L B 1 9 05 . S y QDBTITUBIZK M .... 4 N HAMPSHIRE . VERMONT . . . 4 M TTS , . 65 R I . . C . . . . 7 3 I f N95 Nj fy XRS ,, nu burn A x lf' N I - 2 Af Q:-in f. , -'.- X ' , i f ,IE-iq. 331255 1 'X f1+'f11F'j2k?1-gu gvjga Il' ' 1 f ,I 5, I IIII gk X, 4' . rr , , X QYT fTbe leisure ann warmth uf thc Sfuntbrrn sims Suunhes in our arrcnts :mu shines in nur eyes Qbffirrrs FANNY JAMES IOO4. .... Preszdenz MARY BELLE THOMSON IQO5 . . . Vw Prexzdenf MARY BYNUM JARNAGIN 1906 . . Secretar an fefsufer ' Qlbzmbcw KENTUCKY . . . 8 MISSOURI . . 8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 6 GEORGIA . . . 6 MARYLAND . 4 TENNESSEE . 4 TEXAS . 3 WEST VIRGINIA . 3 ALABAMA . . 2 NORTH CAROLINA I SOUTH CAROLINA I VIRGINIA . I 47 Tn 1530 mr all Iilich in a Hingis Ing cabin. fibffirers VIARY LOUISE HAGEIVIYIQO4 . . . . . President AGNES BOYNTON BRADSHAWIQO5 . . Vice-Prexidez LAURA HATCH 1906 .... Serretzzry and Treasurer 9991111.12155 K 1904 M. Baltz M. E. Cole H. S. Holbrook H. lf. Kohlsaat E. Black lVl. L. Hagerty L. M. Karcher M. S. Smith L. Campbell B. M. Heath G. Keith L. D. Taylor 1905 M. Blount A. B. Bradshaw H. Johnson G. V. McCarthy Nl. F. W1'igl1t 1906 A M. Eckhart L. Hatch B. Lowry S. Norton Ellis L. A. Little M. B. Madden L. Zimmerman 1907 Aiken I. F. Cain A. Keith H. Norris Balmer G. L. Crocker P. Kiper L. G. Rogers M. Barton E. Conover R. Knox L. Rowe Burton C. Hamburger G. McCaslcy C. Smith M. lf. Tinker ilgonotarp ilpembrr Miss Stone f ' i' rf' . Ae 'Ei- N, 1' ir Q., H -fisgee M' S l 'lm QQ 1 E -1 W 1 ll l l l ll , 1 lllilql X x I Il! x in X um . -t mlm 111111, + 'W1'1 elTQ'f.l.l -4W f.1,f 1 w1f'..l-ll -h'l-Z7 5. l .'.Q l'l1?l'.'.'i.''?1l1 '.fl.lfL '- 'P 1 si i'QW3':'f ilf?'1li'2li'f'5.'-.3'. l'2l'-il I-iffllffe llllllll1.'l'll?1 '. 1W f'Ul'11 i'l1l1livin!'HW'12 l.'ll'll5f.2in-'i'Yiil'1.'.'i'E'i',x'Viifflf-iififllllllfli li F T 1 4 .1-JW ,lPJl:?, l'f'1'llii I-li' ll 'lfftm1 311.16111-.f11JfH1'1f'l','Q'.1f'Qf'f:iff SW '-' l'. 1All'llilleilillllllllillill ' 1:9 lil-U 'H in 1. ' ' iii ' or A ,..qj.aS ' 'l 'sE'f1,' 1 l, l 'lv 11 -Al m'1 - 'lil Q wg IH '11 l 2 '1llllill',,.1lllll'llll ,VL IX!! 'R ill , 'P I Q I lah.. ml H1 ' al Lk J :ai E-iufl. Ei lll-m?'l1ILuff.'1 nip A ' KH I ' ji' 5 .1 1 .ljlllllifjfi Wllllllilll 1.1 'Mil 3' 1 xlwm- Ui-v ., 1 Will 11 M I . llll lfll 41,4 1151.13.11 llillilwiiillillill llll1,11gw,.1. ., ,l Mill kll Vl llblllll ll j f l.vll1Ayl!:l11.l1, ,mu 4 wh -N 11 N . lvllf ll 1.1. 5 1111 MulllllllllyllyllmfllllllllrI1nllfllzfimil1llilllllllrllllllriillllilllllmlllwllll151ll'.r'1llllll,.'l ll lllf ll, 1904-1. M. Coon IQO5-G. Bergen I 906-M. H. Baldwin Qflbc 'CQHIIUEYI ,itatrw its prnhutt brings Trai huns nf frcsbciit bun, Huh ntbsti ask mbrn unc tbsp bear init where un carth it gram. Qbiifirers M.L1L1AN TVTARTEN 1904 . Preszllerzr SARAH D.SMY'rH 1905 . Vire-President STELLA E.WATsoN 1905 . Secretary RUTH A. MERSELIS 1905 Treasurer Sbemhera M. L. Marten L. Tallmzin A. Voorhees F. M. Hedden M. P. Stevenson C. Z. Van Riper M. R. Voorhees A. F. Wyckoff A. O. Kays . L. Reiley A. D. Tuttle G. Hamblen H. L. Manning D. Smyth S. E. Watson L. Hedden R. A. Merselis M. Spohr B. M. Wiggin M. Fitch M. Munn F. P. Rhodes C. F.. Bennett B. G, Hurlbut M. V. Nevins H. E. Searle R. L. Davey C. M. Mackellar K. D. Pzrrmly E. E. Wortendyke A. T. Huyler Van Nostrand N. A. Trask IQO7-H. M. Bziuer Miss A. A. Cranmer Ely V G, Peck M. C. Wilson ilgonurarp members Dr. Harley Miss lVl:inn Miss A. Wood fl lX ?'7'r q w - ',,Z.11ii7g1'iEliza.. -- '-7--iili-'Tir---Sxxx , M M-,,,,-if'if-Q2,,,--,a-------A---1. ,KX . rx' E?,L,J :'fj' A O K 15 Q f7 f?xi'-J 'J Xe '?,l- ,LVL A l 1 X ' 1 .A Q ranbhaugbrers 9 of uf Bassas ullege WH . 1' L, RQ ol 'fx Sums are burn grratn Eli l ibxg l itll H ll x- ' , ix 1,1 X1-ki lil -1 9 HIBEIEEIIS llx ii DORA WARING 19c4 President HILDA VAN l.1 HECK SWIFT 1905 XX ' ,XA ? 17 iw-Prerzident J 1 1 .. l l ' ' 1 . ' Elisabeth VValton Allen Lucy Lovell Atwater Margaret, Munro Elder Caroline Sellers Barnes Gladys Charlotte Brown Qflhy W X 'x Q pi Elizabeth Brownell Collier Marion Freeman Elwell Marion Fitch Anna Forbes Bailie Helen Ruth Balmer Mary Bennett Lord Marta Milinowski . -X 1 MARION ELWFLL 1906 members I Q04 SECTEHITAJ and TTEUSNTET Ona Caroline Gibson Laura Stanton Mary Thaw Thompson Dora Vllaring 1905 Florence Elizabeth Capron Hilda Van Kleeck Swift Jeannette Huntington Wa1'e 1906 1907 Anne Waddington'Holme Katharine Dunbar Parmly Lucy Eliott Shannon Elizabeth Severance Lois Richmond Tracy Grace Whiting Mary Constance Wilson 6D?w'i?.fB Hrglglwma Glmiafikflrlnlkf was eumulf Qbtfiters HENRIETTA HAGERTX' . . . HELEN WORTHINGTON BEEBE. . Qlbmnhers Frances Sayles Beckwith Helen VVorthington Beehe Helene Elizabeth Black Katharine Nlary Cloak Edith Huntting Day Frances VVinche5tet Secretary an Mary Gentry Henrietta Hagerty Anna Lucy Rich Elizabeth Riedell Olive Gladding T Presialenz' fi Treasurer hurston 1.69. . , Qbfficersv GERTRUDE WILL'ARD KNOWLTON Prefidenz FANNY JAMES Vine-P ETHEL MA 1'EIl'd67'lf RY PLUMB S6L'7'6fL1Ty and TTEOJZlTEf Qwenlhsrs' Fanny Jamgs Gertrude Willa d K r nowlton Ethel Mary Plumb M QQWQQB Q9 fi f yn mv V an . 36:25 w f XX EQWQ if W l S ' ' LN A ' P 4 1' Q K 5, Q 0 QUQ in Q ' A315 4 f -ff! 1 , ' 'bi ' ' , F 5.19. fn, as, ae. m, :ga 'fr Eaw11 'ir f 't' !f'N ky wh- R K ff , ff -'E , Q icrfctlmllp, Q. irrmtrrmm 5 5 r C I-I A PTE R I X r Qtunftrmptinn HE importance of consumption to the economic man can not he overestimated, affecting as it does all classes of society and leading to two ofthe greatest economic questions of the dayg namely, the expenditure of the earnings stream and the consideration of the problem of the great unvvashed. ' As the time more especially devoted to the practical side of this phase of life is Sunday evening about five-thirty o'clock, the significance of the phrase Ethics of Consumptionu will he clear to all. xp. SN-1.2 . . A? jg 5 f 'K .. -- '- 'V V2 QM W :IW ' ,Q J' 55 f r y E T tl f.i5'f.,' tkhgfl L ' uf I 1 , Z L ' , V. .I ff: 5529 g .bk ,fx ,D v. 198 mill Uaggaiiiflll me tmhle fbhlers ELIZABETH RICKER DIMOCK IQO4. CAROLINE SEALY 1905 HELEN CUMPSON 1906 HARRIETTE JANE COMSTOCK 1906 MARY JORDAN DIMOCK IQO6 1 KATHARINE HOLNIAN 1906 MARION THURBER PAINE 1906 MARGARET ANDERSON ROCKWOOD LILY ZIMMERMAN IQO6 - 1 .1:1. i' 9 -K'-imiaagfig Nj: 'P , 555 '- EE2:zFE:zAf' -T L 5 21 333355511 ,fafgfsiaaa ' 1.fQ?5555ea-:L f,.:::::1l -,- 'if' :Ali ....E... - ...,- Z' '.2.:,..,.lR,gxX H5555 : 2535- 1 :Hilti gza.. fl Q' 'II' llnn'1 f- lllunnf 2ll:::'11Z 'Zia' l'!!f Mfg' I Pg- ,--.-z.-.mgli--,v .... ...---...,,r 3 .,II.:gl llql tlggt 1:::l'ml1Iliviie-12 0151117253-1-r -.Q :::nL 'ax .,1----:u1:..f:::w- -an -fff. wie! lll::..E5G ig! :::i:512 2 n ulll V . -322329, U 1 AHL. - Q-ff-: ' '- -' . 1906 '.-..: 1, :i, U - E55 -.E .- 25112 'Uassariuu 1 Garber FANNY JAM ES Glbef MARY TAYLOR Cfiohers ELISABETH WALTON ALLEN ALICE HEYWOOD GERTRUDE WILLARD KNOWLTON ETHEL MARY PLUMB ANNIE WYMAN WooD HELEN CROSBY WooD K9 AS KJ ABBY B. FORBES LUCINA HUESTIS FLORENCE HUNT LILIAN NIARTEN JESSIE I. MURPHY LIENNIE A. VOORHEES f 1 lk, Qc Arr-n rum ' umm. A + Sdfflah ea artp Hwvfrr ali maU burr. Tm man. ifluuwc maD.', Iliad Tonxlx by Afflld llfembfrx to Iheir Jlluzl Selma: KIDUCHESSH . . JESSIE BOYD WHITE RABBITH . BESSIE WATMOUGH CATTIERALL CHEsI-IIRE CAT,, . ADA LUCRETIA CHAMBERLIN '5HATTER,, . MARIE ELDREDGE COLE HALICEH GRACE AGNES GOULD DORMOUsE . LILLIAN ELSIE HORNER MARCH HARE,, ELECTA LOUISE LEE WTWEEDLEDUMH , H EDITH ROGERS PATCH WTWEEDLEDEEM , ELIZA BELLE TURNBULL MOCK TURTLE . . CORNELIA ZABRISKIE VAN RIPER MASCOT Jf BABY,' , . ELIZABETH JEANNE CHANDLER -. ' . IQO4 1904 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO4 IQO6 4f TWeed1edum and TWeed1edee'5 Chaperoned by the IabherxvOCk', Came through the Looking Glassf' T If I dOn't take this child away 'with me they're sure to kill it in 21 day or two: wouldrft it be murder to it behind ? leave 'K '-r f' . K X A -. A -w I TN, . . 91, X J I I get ,L I ' ' - I A L . H I 9,4 - L f ' ff7?. 1,- ,'jvg , i L E, fgtgibrsga m 53 if ' . :AN N .-'iqgfaxv if -X X' A1 :2 '-5.5 1 W W' -'P 4:1 ff 55 X131-E X 5555553325 -I , II ei ,MU I-If g 3' -' -H. f4'l,-,'.,1',4f 1 , - W !! - 11.19 yx ,f'V,:,fkj - d f I fyf ff x , :f f 151 N I ' Y ff.l1-KN 'g1Irv5S. ' . I u bapter ETHEL F. NIILLARD 1904. LOUISE M. KARCHER 1904 ELSIE M. HEATH 1904 NIARGUERITE S. SMITH 1904 EVELYN LEONARD 1905 HONORO DEG. GIBSON 1904 MARION H. HAMLIN 1905 STELLA M. SMITH 1904 HALLIE SNYDER 1905 STELLA M. CASE 1904 LUCY JACKSON 1904 VOLINDA HENDERSON 1904 UDB 'UH55H13flJ1I zo. l 'l1ll'll 'l1wIi '1 v ql'lp ' 'l I q. g D U ll Q Q .nllllf .........dI ....-.....nIu............KL-..IL.. T Qfbg .Af- XZ' I 'V ' A I ' Ti ' I 4 A KO Efffw 4' A ' 'fl-ini 'X J I If 'L lx ' f . I . ' ff rv-I is WHIVIIIIIIRR ti. A Y M, rs ...4,,., lpll 'llWw UlYl1'---vlmrp' 'Hlqlll ' QI. .- .mdk . .MI ...4 .lim -.4lnIu 1.. C bakers' Eugen MAIivIOIlIE E. BROOKS HNIARY ANGUE RUTH L. IDAVEY HCHOCO LE TIECLAIR ELIZABETH M. EVANS KKMINNIE C. PIE CAROLINE L. FLEMING TOM B. STONE LAURA HATCH HG. INGER SNAP NIARGARET MUNN HGRID L. KAKES LYDIA M. PARRY 'HCREAM ANNE ROLLS MARION E. SEARS HCREAM PUFF MARIE WALBIIIDGE : D. O'NUTT LYDIA M. WA1,LACE UK. RULLER MARION E. WOODWARD AKUNEEDA B. S. KITT 204 E112 'D'H555I'fIZlII Braukessel GERTRUDE I. BALLARD LUCY S. BRADLEY MARGARET FLEMING ' RACHEL K. PECK LILLIAN M. SALTONSTALL ANN ELOISE STEWART HELEN H. TALCOTT ANNIE BAILEY WRIGHT W L A N 5. 1 -J may X f 2:-fi Q? if P' AA, M X ' - -an .A-- , 1 E l V' if 5 6 A Hi NIARION ELIZABETH BODIJEN EDITH BROWN GURLEY MINETTE HILL HEGEMAN MABEL DODGE HOLMES MONA LOUISE MILLER NIARGARETTA PAXTON STEVENSON Q 5 K J' X: L- QSQQEES - ,Q -' A i Rafts? . -Q? iff we f I r Xu L 3 i y QW' i it rsia . y WM. I , J V .-NAv ' 'Q R' ' .. i ll ll2l-il'ifr'll . 5 M 1 '- .15 if ' ' t ,2 Q O ' '27, '5 - 1 1 xx y i r,,4. ,.,,4ET,.f I ,. X ' llil i iil 3 in G.Wmsw T ' C H A P T E R X , ctsnnnmtc isistow HE main events of recent economic history up to the present time are sketched in the following pages. Of late years the tendency has been toward a decrease in great economic upheavals With, as a consequence, less disturbance to the industrial progress of the nation. Certain periodic dis- turbances have nevertheless taken place which should not be over- looked. These will be seen to include the rise and fall of classes, circumstances due to their action and reaction one upon another, and the more striking events in the life of the various organiza- tions at Work in society. 4 0, , lr i - 3 , --7 J? -' . 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An OM Sweetheart of Mine', Glee Club I K his gamut 1BarInr warning OCTOBER 17, 1903 iveuturs tu inhpbumures A Qllummittee ELISABETH WALTON ALLEN, Chairman ELIZABETH RICKER DAMMOCK ANNA DELAND HUBBELL MAY O,SHAUGHNESSY LUCY LOVELL ATWATER MARY ,TAYLOR MARY GERALDINE FOLEY Songxof Welcome IQ04 Glee Club Responxe IQ06 Glee Club .1 A ai a n -'f b y W A ll' ' h fl! I 1 f :mx - NN I n I -Z: Mfg' f ,X , ' f 'ily' I, X Lg' ' ' i fl' ' s Va. 'lv 5 I ' I ,m x f My Xa X ' Wf l'l ff 1, A Z l' ' . Z - ' A Wg' 'fg fl 7 ai' D l N 'li X , Cfvfamasu. 9 ' ,iff , r f., U A41 l Ml P i l ,, Hi ,u ll i rl , ,l l l , Y- Qnnual Gimp l l , f . Q1 x K it Qin Hftobunk 'J f, 'N Lf' - W f OCTOBER 24, 1903 l ff m ' Forth in the mist of the 1'norning's chill ' ff! Over the country side, ' - xi' Through the valley and up the hill XQF On and on we ride. Then- Hustle, bustle clambering out, Up and over the rocks with a shout. Those rugged rocks where the lichens cling! Those hoary, burnished oaks that fling Their arms against the sky! On and up, higher and high, Where the breath of the pines is sweet- Till our fancies are winging above the clouds And the world lies under our feet. i9alIomz'e11 The Powers that Be declare it is not IUCCI To Waste the moments ofthe Present, sweet, With orgies sacred to this holy eve- By the Weird light the grinning lanterns cast Consider Well the follies of thy Past, Thy future frailties with the Future leave. b-Liil FN - .1 I V ' 7 v' ' If , ix f 1 ju. A A I 43 A Mus f' if ' ff A J,-,J I 5 K 4 TV ' 5 Q . fr! Supbumnre Elbartp A Qkvnruhfr 31,1903 sb Q-,nplgomnrez to freshmen 7 JT U 1 . X f Q A A X :gag 0.2. Giommittee MARGARET MUNN, Chairman EDITH HOWE MAR-IORIE EDGERTON BROOKS LUCY ELLIOTT SHANNON ELIZABETH CRISTINA VON SALTZA 1,-A KFQW -afi- W N' 'x -I4 , I wh 3 1 QR ' Af, C! fs vp-. f -' A-.y A swI':'-'WWW -was-'ww' A X Y' I X 'vwggx H S51 1 f -:I E I ' J - - ,fi E I 5 R ,J Wh, Uni r Parr -A Zuninrs to jfrrzbmrn Qummittee HIIDA VAN KLEECK SWIFT HELEN BREE DUNSTAN FLORENCE ALDENA HOWE LOUISE ELIZABETH DUTTON LUCY STUART BRADLEY I , , , .fax EN if .X - fox r kt T 4 ' y pf EW' E 1 0- tt 2 ME? Q . Senior ibirtbbap DECEMBER 15, 1903 Air: LULLABY FROM ERMINIE The days we spend together Are hastening by too soon. Too soon we'll gather roses, The roses that bloom in -lune. But now all thought of parting Has gone with the setting sun, As we toast tonight By Candle-light, The girl that makes us one. The love that f.ZllIE'1'S on our lips ls singing in our hearts- Health, hope and happiness for Mary, All a kindly fate bestows, Sing, sing with ull our hearts for Mary, Sweet :ls any rose that blows. Q1 CZ E 1 --Qf. A 'ff 1 1 F 1 '- E1 . PJ! ,, W A A 1 ff, f Q X'f XY 1 1 if . M ' 7 f,Y. 2 -I i N limi. nfl!!! ' 1 'A' ' 1 WJ 9 lla H ,- 'LN ,J . A A 1 I 1 '1 jfuunbefs 3135133 1 0 IW ' , ' N ' V j APRIL 29,1904 j f fm . 11, m Q1 , If Qlnmmtttcc NX f 94 4 ji GERTRUDE WILLARD KNOWLTON 1904 ' Q I X A KATHARINE MARY CILOAK 1904 - , wif 4 4 by 4 L HELEN SEBRING 1904 f Q I HARRIET LOUISE MANN1NG 1905 v gx 4 I MARY FRANCES WRIGHT 1905 E 1 x.y I MARGARET RAWSON AMEN IQO6 X 4 , 4 LAURA MICKLE CONGDON 1906 1 ., fa . M Z-U 1 DELPHA COOLIDGE 1907 4 Nj M LUCY JANE ROWE 1907 4 NJ 'V 3 K X I A 1 TA Co A 46 T' K fi 1 P M, , ,ji ,N 9 -I . M3M'ffN W . A XX-T-A I X 'i V X u , . ' 52 '11 A Giga csv j 4 dj I6 4 'A v . N NX-sl X A N E! Y - gi4X-.Y I vi ' - ' z I 1 Q AJR' L11 .fxf K Glass Lap JUNE 7, 1904 ISABEL CONSTANCE WYLIE OLIVE GLADDING THURSTON LEA DEMAREST TAYLOR MARTHA ELLEN NORRIS FLISABETH WALTON ALLEN MARY BELL GRACE ANTHEA KENNEDY fffiagiz i.9i5tuttan5 ELIZABETH RIEDELL JEANNETTE STUART TAYLOR Sbzniur ivpanz QBratur MARY TAYLOR Elfuninr ivpahc 4IBtatur MARY'BUCKINGHANI BON f X-fr-Z-I WW'W Wi' Co M3 ,451-A Q 029 E553 L Q H N ai. Wi ' 'E-?i3E3,g,525'W Gibirtwkinth - Qlnnual Cliummmrement ieazwav Qtnllcge, 311112 8, 1904 fllummenrement ivpeakerg EMILY 'HAMILTON WELCH ALICE FORMAN WYCKOFF FLORENCE PELTON MARY YosT ANNA PRENTISS STEARNS ISABEL WHEELER , W , C A 5 H 1 e R uf 'i' r QF' ?lf f' 54,3 U lW'? W rf has sae Ein 4 5.3 . I X 1 ' X '-.pu ,- .gl Q . , X 'L' ' Nh, L A m y 1 l f Tn 'X . ' i f 1 - X .A in . , l - Q rx- V - - 'Ai f ,lu 1 , Iwi ff 5157 4 Vg. -,, I l 'lf ,lf y M' NNN A ii, ., ,. Agn . l ' W' 1 y r H ll Q' N CHAPTER X1 f111iJE5t111Bl1t Df Qtafpital N spite of the occasional allowance for collective Wealth which the present state of civilization makes almost imperative, a steady persistence of poverty is recognized by all. For this reason there are constant openings for investment of capital, and on the following page will be observed an instance of the proper filling of such an opening. i 1 - i 5:72, 1- 3 .,, ,, N41-, fv,:,14-,V 4'-f I, , ., . , fg-mf, W tif-fr-:f-.-42' ' ix ' T Tlibz jf. jf. Tllibnmpscm jBIemn1ftaI library KM QKBIIESEIIEEU by gyms. mary Qilavli Thomason 3111 Swanton? of Qlbrl ilfreiaerick i'Tf QUJlJl1I1J5D1I fs HE? Q K7 I .tuU V 1' ' X' Lay- i I wt .4.V 1. .t ' . --f L Q 1 I! tl xl! Q gl J , ' '3 gig X ,Y If Q A yt i, ,fc.w. CHAPTER XII Ci-:hurt Jlbutes on Eaebepal mohletns NDER the heading Shar! Notef on Sefueml Prablefm, We shall attempt to furnish ample information on every subject not yet discussed. A ,.4si-4347, fk qi 4? , f 3 . F . 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' ' hifi- L K 31 Jig if ' 7 wi- ., l 1, lx' Q. .- 221 miie 'Uasaarinu 'Eartattnus on a Simple Theme ivimpie Ginnie fdtum Mum the pipvryii Kun Stain a pig aim atnaxg be run. 198'l'iHfiDlI5 ' isiiowuuf Heard I the legends ol' days long forgotten, Tales ofthe glory of gore and of glamour, Tales of the might of the heroes of eld. i Know ye how Thomas, right doughty of thanemen Fierce in his passion, yea, Wild in his yearning, Nlasterful, seized on the beast wildly grunting Seized him and ran with his helmet plume Waving, Seized him and ran like the rush of the wind? BROWNING Ye knew him then? Thomas the boy, too- Piper his father-will't annoy you? Shall I the tale in brief relate? Ah yes, sit down: ,tis not yet eight Vfhat bronze? Ike Tim's, a rarity, His seal-you trace it there-'l. 'ffl The child While young a knave becamt- Tom, kleptomaniac, his name. He saw a pig-ah, joyful sight! And with his left arm-no, his right, I think, his right-up to his breast Clasped it. Vllell, l forget the rest. 25132 'gdmidrinlt 223 ' WALT VVHITMAN l sing a song of sad tidings, A song of a youthful boy in the fair, bright,warm,spring days when the sun shines in heaven l sing of a boy named Thomas, son of a piper, Son of an honest man who lived and died in long, sweet, calm quietness Thomas once absconded with a fat, glossy porker, A pig which had romped in the cool, fresh fields. l sing this song of Tom. LONGFELLOVV Hearken then, my friends and comrades! Brief the tale of woe and sorrow. Hear of Tom whose loving father Reared him in the happy village, Told him tales of strange adventure Tales of Wanderers in the jee-jaws, In the jungles and see-saw-gahs, Filled his head with thoughts of treasure. Hear of Tom, who 'neath his strong arm Clasped the pig, the noble pig-wig, Clasped and ran' and bore the pig-Wig. TRANSLATED' , For Thomas, mo1'eover, having been born of the stock of the tibia-player, but having emigrated then from the ancestral roof, proceeded swiftly on the march, one of the race of swine having been sought by means of his arms, and having been removed from the remainder on account of the admiration of the youth concerning his so great beauty. ' f' I .iw .1 .' ..x lf -1' , - ff. xi , ' J., I ,, f V ff 39, uf Q -f m Q- 1114 . A X F 'f 1 'KINQ R X ,fd f L X J ra 5?- ' - ' . ,,1 X O I L U .X L i n b .f gf -K - z : M E, rg 4 X , ' M V I If Own I jf' 4 1 mx: .di V. Thi? is nur bump 5381? h . v A 5? ' , . ,ai f , . B 9' X.Y , Ex. , F ,,.W:f:?..ff:::: 1 J J v- 4 H : I I fi. Q ,. lm SF -' VZ 1, f - ' X4 5 2 f 1f VN Q I ! VJ XRD' Nwv !! 'J---Q A 4211209 aiiment that tbcrn izi, ibeabacbc, ncrimi ann theumatig, Gibb! affiictnh chili! had bab- wtlftxcrp aiiment? 29211, nut quite- 'QBIBHH her ziuui, ber bnzaws aff right. what if fiBr:nhp carrxgingfl Shi it a hasihet nf cbczitnutsi? jan, tbsp arc zitramhnrricgi. EBU, are they nut then rbeytnutzi? Clicmwmic imuhlcms .-FSF.-. 5-:Mrk gil.. J ? Llilg .. bl 9, 1 -fa-7:5-3:2 , 2-5 A, f' f RWE: -A h A h ., J vinh N Q A A I XX X x . ' E I?-,E-9X 5 I:-'H nfl W' Q , X E,-,. ' 3 , E' lvl' F-J 3 h M I -' 4,1 1-Tfwfl 'I ,- kj, V I I - I H X ' ' ff sail lx Q ,' Q 1 W 1 ' 'w 1 ! ' I 1' L ' M f X lf 4 2 1, u ' F, - all - ,Li -3 - - '. A h Leif - - 4 -L -- +- .,...?b,,, Ps.L, Carsnfn The Home Threatened By-.Division of Labor uw! 3 ,H 2155839 gm- I 91' ' '. .- N rw W '-'91',-J ,a-- 'ff 0,2 . -fiaw-0 f ' ? '.: xr ' 56 Y? 4 'f : ' ' ' Ku- P' M- ,234 -' M ,f 'Mx . ' .agar U M A36 n 6 : X .: ni ' A ' I - ' V 'C' . - '4T..xn,,,.,, .,,fm. ,.5:..:-.5311-Q 1. vw - - --J,-Y L., - I V K xy A e.w f f ..h 1 , X X5 f JM 5 jffp , ff-Q lwilithb pg ' V 'K , A ,'f!f:H.E1N . iff' ' ' ' . - I 1- V w. . : 1 W ,xy , N sm , AQ, 1 1 -- H The Tendency to Over-population 226 mine? 'Uaesarinu Q Eialngue Pfozilo-Vassar Socrater Philo-Va:.var. Whence are you coming so fast, Socrates? Sorrater. I am running to get out of the crowd. P. And how is that? S. I have just been in the midst of a concourse of women at the place they call Vassar College. P. Ah, I know the place. And what did you think of it? S. I saw many interesting sights. P. Sit down, and tell me 'about them, pray. U S. I will, for I am tired. Were you ever in a dining-room, Philo-Vassar? P. Yes, surely. S. And what did you there? P. I ate what they gave me. S. I have been in such a room and could not eat. Why, do you think? P. I am sure I do not know. S. Did you ever see an animal in a cage? P. Yes, Socrates. S. And what did all the people do when they approached the cage? P. They crowded around and stared. S. And what did they do as they passed by? P. They turned back their heads and walked slowly, still looking. S. Now do you see why I could not eat? P. No, I do not see. S. Man is an animal, is he not? P. Yes, so I have heard, Socrates. S. And when this animal at his meal has a crowd of four hundred people passing by and looking, is he happy? P. It seems to me not. S. Therefore, while I saw interesting' sights in that place, I was myself yet more an interesting sight, but more unhappy as Well. 25132 'Hungarian Q2 wall Grind, grind, grind, On thy dull cold roots, 0 Greek! And I would that my tongue dared utter The Wo1'ds I would like to speak. O well for the teacher good That she draws not near today, ' And well for the star of the class ' That she comes not into my way. And my comrades dear go by, They are exing one hy one. But still my Engaged, sign hangs on high And my work is never done. Grind, grind, grind, O Short-Course Greek, on thee! But the parts of this verh, l sadly lind, 'Will never get into me. i VVhy is page 170 of this book like a telescope or a fall in skating? Because it enables one to see stars. , Q 228 my 'Hungarian Qapings of Great wen 75' ' ' ' ab ' ' 7l',57 'rl7 Vw5'y P '-- ?.L v xllij i . g A V wg 5 ' ' -- , Q.1 ' ' v- 'K' - A. - fi F?' ' 5 35. H 'yung'-Sm A Q A Vldvjjlxl y h x 1 Q, 'iw I x XNJ lfk Vakk lllllm .Ir l ? Ilin!e , 5 an-i -2- E l 5 fb.. 12, 'fr-1--f y 1' TFL 43 mfwf Lb Q ' -' N fy ZX 7 XR bb? MM X, LW I ' 14 Y . s i.. . .. ' I ' 5 'E 1 1 Q -'A I' , 'J v If f 1 ' J 'L ' Z' x 'A 4 W X 7' ' 'S p 1. 1 f , L-: . J- mr W ' ' J' ' -'- 'f S-I H N gg 5 f Q X . ,- ' f 4 ' ii ' x ,lx S K 1- ,,. . i ' x I, gc , I . F f- .- 9 - l-f . - ,E M , - - - XM , -4- .4- - . '- - 1 X i V' ,. --Q 1-f.,-4 :-1 4, X' . 'ki , lhx S 1 lk ,k ' . iff-Sq if g- 2, o - , V, , . 1. .f 1 , N x, M -. 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' 'i''Jiuiiii55:5sussifssargfiinfggggiz' 3- - Ng A gif SX - L' iE5E'L AL CMWL -'Q-x7'3 - flf' Li: - fl ' b - V Don,t give up the ship. -Lawrence I I I A From the sum- mit of the pyramids -forty centuries look down upon youf, -Napoleon I. C'n4 UDB pgagglfflllll 22 Q 1955811111 uf Qhnllegz iLife 1 llmlllllllllllli i f li 9 ll ll Ai i ff in Jim 1 v ii F' e lfl lf' if Ml i - jf ei, f l ' fiffi l u w 'upfj I L i 4 iii X gg? fy Y H eww SA1.1'z . or the soul is dead that slumbers. A F 'YK 'PK U .Lf ' ' Ef I f 4.22 , , Pi!! ff i lr , W , f f Z!! Q Lives of great ones all remind us We should make our lives less loudg 'And departing, leave behind us Hallways empty ofthe crowd. 230 milf Uasadriuu flilauh at fllnjllege A M0n0d1'ama I , I hate the winding roadway beside the brown old shed, Its trees above are Filling my soul with an awful fear, And held, and heath are dripping with one still living dread, For Echo ever whispers, Freshman impressions here! II Birds in the high Hall-garden Wfhen twilight was falling, Yvelcome, tree of oursln They were crying and calling. H III Go not, happy year, From this happy place, Go not, happy year, With your golden grace. Rosy is your morn, Rosy is your night, Year of gladness born To be fair and bright. IV Come into the parlor, child, For your Hrst three years have Howng Come into the parlor, child, 'Tis open for you alone. See, the golden coins have been wafted wild, And the Glee Club's airs are blown. UDB Udggdiiflllii Q3 1 imrspzntihe How oft at mealtime with a glad surprise Above the festal board we raise our eyes, Where Matthew Vassar's towering form doth rise Undaunted 'neath the grim and awful skies. And lo, his faithful hound with aspect kind, Expression grave and studiously inclined- An inspiration to the youthful mind- O'ertops the humble cottage just behind. V HOCKEY, EIGHTH HOUR. PUZZLE: Find the Ball. l 232 Gilt 'UH55M'iUIt Htbletits ants the Qhthntument funn j OU see all the other big societies had done something for the fund, Students had unanimously voted to go without dessert one dinner a week ftombstone night preferredjg Phil had given up the dance and the second Hall Play, ChristiansH had started the chain letter asking for canceled postage stamps, but Athletics hadn't been able yet to hit on a single thing that Would be nice and appropriate and characte1'istic. At last Evelyn had a truly inspiration. It staggered, us at Hrst, but the more we thought about it the better we liked it, and we were sure there would be a big fortune in it. We could charge a good round sum, say 82.97, just for admission to the circle, and the seats in the grandstand could go to the highest bidder. A Of course when we petitioned the faculty for a public intercollegiate basketball game with Wellesley, in the circle some time in May, we were prepared for a battle, but Evelyn talked beautifully around every objection they could think of. She said, yes, we realized that it had always been the policy of the college to avoid strenuously every kind of publicity, but that we hoped, in view of the serious need of money and the great sacrifices we were all making for the fund, that the faculty would sacrifice any little personal prejudice it might have. She said, for her part, she thought we had been hiding our light under a bushel and wasting our sweetness on the desert air altogether too long, and it was high time the world be given a chance to recognize our true worth. Finally they gave in, in a very lamblike manner. At first Evelyn had insisted that for the sake of the advertising, free tickets to the grandstand be issued to every reporter who applied, but when applications began pouring in--the journal alone wanted seven, two for sporting editors, one for a fashion editor, one for a society editor, two for photographers and one for a phonog- rapher to reproduce yells, you know--it became evident that some change must be made or there'd be nothing but deadheads on the grandstand, and so Evelyn had to yield a point to the lady principal who had suggested that only those applications E118 'UHBBUIWUII 233 accompanied by a certificate of high character, socially, mentally, and morally, be honored. In that way we limited the number to something less than two hundred, and yet all over the country the papers were giving us splendid free puH's. Everything was going swimmingly. Work on the cinder track had been stopped and the money used for the grandstand. It was very large with all the modern improvements, a soda-water fountain in the middle and a hen on the steeple for a weather-vane. Con couldn,t decide whether to have it Ctheigrandstandj painted blue for Wellesley or grey for us. She said if it were a grey day it would be better to have it blue so as to give Wellesley some show. On the other hand, if the sky were blue it would look better to have the stand grey. She wanted to wait till the morning of the day of the game to have the painting done, but Mr. Downing said it would never do to have the paint wet for the game, so she had to make a sort of compromise and have it blue and grey in stripes. All the while the faculty had been standing around without saying a word either of encouragement or disapproval. Some of us had a suspicion that mischief was brewing. One night at chapel Prexy rose with a beaming face and made an an- nouncement. He said that the new book edited by the English department, Genius Burns Consisting of Freshman Themes, Written between Breakfast and First Hour, was meeting with such phenomenal success in Chicago-it had been out but forty- eight hours and the fourth edition was already exhausted-that any further attempts at financial aid from members of the college was happily unnecessary, and he hoped that We would settle down to a normal degree of quiet as soon as possible. And so we didn't get a thing for all our work. U Lest you should think this story true I merely mention, I Evolved it lately, 'tis a most Unmitigated misstatementf' 1 - .. fha' 'if QQ... 'MJ ' 440- 'x ,,. 'W fx' W- C'-sl ? ,,d l tv' C7 fn. l,1xCF 5 w g TJ, u'C x, '1- Bevreatioil All along the daisied path And through the pine-walk, shady, We hie us when the day is done To see our Washer-lady. -as-g .-Q X ,.,. -A-.. E112 'YIHBHHYUII Q35 Q iepmn of tbz Qtluimtsz lLines left upon a seat in the old chapel, actually suggested by something, I don't know what, that occurred in the chapel service. The chapel was an old resort of mine, and I revisited it every night. In reference to this poem I will here mention one ofthe most remarkable facts in my poetic history: I did not Write it on the spot, as I had forgotten my fountain pen, but really reproduced it from memory, and not a line of it was ever altered. The incident refer- red to in the line Each songster sang by her free will is a very true one, as the piece under review was rendered in the most independent way I ever xvitnessed.l ' I heard a thousand blended notes VVhile from my place I gazed and saw, In that sweet mood when conscience says You have done right by moral law. Chant twenty-two supplied the notes To raise the chorus oldg Each songster sang by her free Will, YVhich made a manifold. Above the Gow-boy's curly head A blazoned scutcheon hung, A caterarygorical concept- Mathematics to be sung. All blue and white, red, brown,-and yet An epiphenomenal plan. Have I not reason to regret What man has made of-a perfectly good thing? A farewell Student Cleaving faculty teal: Good-bye, Miss --9 this has been :urls a fitting ending to a hard dayis Work. 236 UUE 'D'R5HHl'f0II iiavonnet to the Quthep ff Fragment Oh! Bird of Strange and Undertermined Parts, Gracing our humble platter once a Week, Art the result of nature, or the arts Of' erring men, who thereby hope to eke A scanty sustenance for the Hungry Ten? How can I chide Her Who in phrases apt Scathes thy commingled lights and darks, and then Insists upon her favorite piece intact. In vain for it I wildly, madly grope, And murmur as I pass the empty plate, O Mr. Chef, some day, some day, I hope You'll learn somewhat to differentiate. Q Znblugiral Query My child, observe the anxious girl! Her intellect is in a whirl. She surely knows she Will be late, It's just a minute now to eight. She can not tie her cuff With string, For that is an atrocious thing. What is she saying? This, I think: Why don,t they find the Missing Link P gilt 31 amjxiure pawns nfrzn dren Qian picture num upon the screen Cilruip 'tis a mmiterpince. QF france, or iltaip, nr Greece?- Jllhr. jhnrrni, piesuie gn Slum- iiiapbael nr Qlnrregin? -iilriticai aII, me must agree Wltizi aa? iifedikc ai can bc. 23 3 UUE 'UH55H1ifU1I Q5 flrahe if Eoliciten Oh dear! I've got to go to class this minuteg and herels 'Positively Engaged to All, on Helen Green's door. Illl just starve if I don't get some of her penolia sand- wicheslu 'fWhat,s the matterg didn,t you enjoy your nice omelet this morning ? ' Didn,t have a bite-didn't wake up. And my morning's all taken--Oh, I nm so hungry! and those perfectly good sandwiches just lying in there-U VVhy don't you knock over it? You won,t take but a minute of her precious time. g'Ohl I don't dare. You knock for rnewyou live right here by her-you know her a lot better. Please Ho. Oh, no, it might make her mad. You knock yourself-H Well, I feel like knocking myself. There goes the bell this minute-I've got to have those penolia sandwiches. You come with me, then I'll knockf, Therein Cgives a loud rap and jumps back into her own roomj. CC Oh, you mean thing! But why won't she answer? Do you suppose shels mad at me ?,' Jolly, no! Guess she must be outf' Then shall I go in P lc Of course. Yesu fopening the doorj she if out. You tell her I'll pay her to-morrow-l've CK got to run or I'll be late. And how'll I look Cvoice dying away around the cornerl eating penolia sandwiches on the way to Rockefeller FU QDLII? QISUIIDU !IfVT7:fl6IL an a block facing every passer! I hid the Hve dollars I owed you under the Candlestick on your desk, as I did not like to leave it loose on the desk. 215112 Uasaariuu 239i Sl warning 'Tis the voice of the Hunk-noteg I heard him declare, cc Semesters are o'er, I must forth from my lair. As hruisc follows hockey, as page follows prince, I follow the Freshmen. just look at them wincel VVhen the weather is fine thef l'ave plenty of spunk, And tall: in contemptuous tones of the Hunkg When semesters are on and their prospects loolc dark, 'Tis then that they envy the comf'tahle shark. fllge Gicnlleiyffztaiz ann the jmainen A Trolley-Car, one day, ridiculed the short steps and slow pace of a Maiden. You are too slow for me, he said, 'KI can not waitf, and giving an irritating jangle of his bell, swiftly left her behind. The Maiden defiantly said, Though you he swift as the Wind I do not need your assistance,', and never for a moment stopping went on at a steady pace 'til she reached her destination. The Trolley, trusting to I his native swiftness and lying down by the wayside, fell fast asleep. At last, Waking up and moving as fast as he could, he met the Maiden returning from her journey. Very Well, now you can walk home again,', he said. There is no hope of improvement when the Dehcient take their defects as a joke. N .... --, 1- c if 9 E X- Tfxrfkf ' .2':5fif:t--I . I .I 9 wa. lmnmm Qu? 1' -1, x. ll' , 'wr by t 4 'a 61 1 ' f' i 4. 121' 1'-fZ-fi' ,Q 1 I .JI e I i X N s T , f Q 1' fu fe-fig 'fy 1 1 4 . I ,i - 'S J K Cxgjfo a FD Vdniivfiwig, uv fi .X Q40 E112 'Uassarinu Girl on ibrrxp QBr Jlintural Sclctttun in the Qitbtts Qlllasa Thinketh He never does the same way twice But sports at will from A to dizzy Z. Skips twenty names, calls on the twenty-First, Loving not, hating 11Ot, just choosing so. Wills, the first girl in such a row that coughs Shall he next on the list, then each red head. Next pounces on each golf-caped one in turn. Spares one, to-day, who wears a knowing look To-morrow her for looking ill at ease. You can not know His Ways and play Him off Sure of the issue. Thought so once herself, Saying, forsooth in the inmost of her heart, Because He did so yesterday with me And otherwise with such another she So must He do henceforth and alwaysv Aye? And settled hack to joy a well-earned ease,- As it likes Him each time He does-Ah mel PREXx SIGNS THE FIRST CARD PREXY SIGNS 'IHB LAST 3112 'UE!5HH1Zf01I Q41 F X IIDIHIIIIIIZIII 1 if Y, gil- I 'E ' Mi 3 fl mnllli IV I q . Qillllll r ' I il ' I it ,ig up t ime x ' X ll Mfr ' ill NF' A-C.C,:.l my 1erofe55io11 I remember, I remember when a child How I used to leap with laughter when the ladies on me smiled, But now I am a little larger, I no longer am a toy, I am working now at Vassar as an Elevator Boy. I-Iow I love to see the ladies as the hours sloly Hee Softly whispering to each other, I-Ie's as good as he can be. Do you know why the ladies show me such du respect? It is because I am never puffing on a cigarette. When the sun is slowly sinking on the Hill-tops fair I often turn my face to heaven and thank God I never swearg INO, I never swear, I never steal, smoke or chew. Now there may be better boys than I am, but they are few. r These lines supposed to have been composed under a previous dynasty, were discovered on the back of the Not Running Sign in main building where they may still be observed by patrons. The fact that they remained so long unknown to lovers of poetry only shows the little notice taken of the most familiar ObjECtS.-ED. e i t 'I '-f ' li w gg ll l 'II H1111 ill We Il 1 n' LL ' V 1' v .404 .im I li we I pp fi llil lll - .li ffQi . - w-H - L- , . - A . rv 'i - -e yi-'Q JII l A 1-J A- 1 , fig., a .' a-r ' - .Ii E i -5 -I I -1--ff T , VD Qlli 242 EIDE 'D'd5HM'inlt wake ifinhtn Now let me consider the birds that I know- o There,s the crow and the robin-the robin and crow- With such a beginning 'tis clear as can be That Slab-sides looms near in the future for me. NAME DESCRIPTION FOOD SONG 1 Crow . Black . . ,... Caw Caw . 1 Robin . Red Breast . Worms . . . . 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. lo II I2 I3.. I4 .... I5 ehicia . . lynch lam Qhnlifben Copied from a notice placed upon the bulletin by the lady prfli-zcipal. No hangings are allowed in any of the rooms except pictures or portieres i Zin Z1 cenglizb Student Cover whose theme, describing the flight of a bird, the class has been puzzling some timej: Well, Miss Buck, I'm not sure that I know a crow, anyhow I'm sure I shouldn't know one from a swallow. 25132 'Uassariuu 2 ff' X f dl M X The zlflotnev Qliircle She plods along the flowery path, She needs a little exing. r fl' 'iii ll 5 XKBQ1 Ho! Whence come these familiar tracks? ,f is R 25' r f ff I 'E X ir-fl ' I lf iii f 74' Life here is quite perplexing. And geometric figures are Most puzzling, she confessed it. l She'd circumscribed a circle, but Jw? She never would have guessed it. ' , f .4 f f 1 f Heigh-ho! it must be long past nine, Here's a cup of milk in your three-pint stein, Two slices of bread and a butter-ball, We might as Well have some fudge. If someone will lend us some alcohol, Some sugar and chocolate and that is all, We,ve two slices of bread and a butter-ball, We may as Well make some fudge. 1 X 7051? 'U 5 THEIR WITS, END f Wav 1.11 j rw . . 1, - V: .H uw ' -K .Ill , . 'ww K I -1 HQ 'I J' , X HQ X ,715 . .H W. ,'. 'I :f'J.? , uv., My DATA A V. 'Q 'X X X nw 'W X 8 I 1 l Iv 'Ka ff N I xllaf 735 Nj m 7 EX XT' E ffl 4'-,,,. wi! gilt. -I M X 'znfa-n-fn X fvg f XX XXX M f ., Xgff f x yyff 0:15 X 1 'xx I II 'L lk x, mx 4 ' X 1 xy, 'I v----'xx 1 1. .IU W 1- If X' xii' V I, I :R . QI V ' y,.,,., , xx - ,- I ,...- ' ' X-....,., N QF' Q ,, 1. 1 1313 .H 7,3 J-'V q J 5. P 5,1 j ,, l if u' 'X xx .IL l V Z: L M X -1 . -' M 1- 7 '. 1 - . . 1 ,M M 5, . :K + J ,, A , 5 1. X . . . 1 73 f I? f it ' F f ,'f A- . X 3.1 2 I 1 M .1 f ,rn I 1' 1 g '-ff., gg n 'Z . 'l x...A YI .' I 'fl ' Ill: IQ 21,33 H '. .55 E A J ll, l F ' .4 -4 . . .4 W- lg V mei. .4 !: hi .Q11-49 WW 4 'W' :,' v-r.-H -A ' f.' . 'fm I., . f . mea .41 - ' 'W 7 . Q :LM , 4. , 7 i . I ' -:H Y 1 jxf I I A NSY' I Egfr N 1' gf! f rw! -fl' , use ' 1 . I , 'Ml 2 . 4 3' 'g?3Z.. -5' ' 11- I' 1 ' 1 W UQ' 7 SENRQ- ?u'5i,:ag4'-4 V ' - , 1' X X 2,5629-. K . f - N 4 If ' I A . lf' 'f' 'T ' if Q - - ' I . .mp ff f l f' 'lf fl X X' nfl' u f ff? ' 7411 XXQ gh 'fl V 'L' V X349 I ,wx S1 4 ,I jfff. . 1, '- , if ,f ' I X XQXX ij 'li 'V - 153 V I V X r 21 I! Q QW r' ' , ' ,I .Ry 7 Q f '. , A f if if SEQ' ' . ' . .L .--M . -:A 5+ 4' '3f!b.f'! , . , 5-2: - ---l- - ' '- i --,qgn ,, I '-1 -1. , .... , .I . fgmahail 246 EDU 715555131011 ata frnm 1861 tn 1904 7J5uiIDing5 June 4, 1861 Ground broken by Matthew Vassar for Main Building 1864 1865 1865 1866 1879 1886 1889 1892 1892 1893 1896 1897 1897 IQOO 1901 1902 1902 1903 1904 1904 Astronomical Observatory completed Main Building completed Lodge erected Building for Riding School, Gymnasium, and Music Rooms completedg 1874 altered for Natural History Museum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms, and Art Gallery, 1890 Gymnasium changed to Hall of Casts, and Laboratories added Vassar Brothers' Laboratory erected Eleanor Conservatory erected Alumnx Gymnasium erected Professors' cottages erected Strong Hall erected F. F. Thompson Library Building erected President's House erected Raymond House erected Rockefeller Hall erected Swift Memorial Infirmary erected New England Building erected Edward Lathrop Hall erected Eliza Davison House erected Ground broken for Library Chapel completed Miss Wood's cottage erected UDB 77555515011 247 qeresinents of the Qtullege MILO P. JEWETT, LL.D., I86I-64. RYLAND KENDRICK, D.D., Acting Presi JOHN H. RAYMOND, LL.D., 1864-78 dent, 1885-86 SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, D.D., 1878-85 JAMES M. TAYLOR, LL.D., 1886- Gtristing siDrgani5atiun5 Philaletheis, Constitution adopted December 5, 1865 Floral Society 1866 A Vassar Miscellany 1872 Society for Religious Inquiry 18675 re-organized into Christian Association 1885 Students' Association, Constitution adopted February 22, 1868 Shakespeare Club 1870 ' Dickens Club 1874. T. and M. 1879 Tennis Club 18815 merged into Athletic Association 1895 Qui Vive 1882 Vassar College Glee Club 1882 Vassar College Chapter ofthe 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. Choral Club 1895 Wake Robin Club 1895 Civitas 1895 Contemporary Club 1895 Vassar College Mandolin and Guitar Club 1896 Marshall Club 1897 l Phi Beta Kappa, Mu Chapter of New York 1898 i French Club 1899 German Club 1900 ' - Vassar College Symphony Orchestra 1900 Chicago Club 1901 New Jersey Club 1904. 243 E112 'UESBRNUII lealenictnrianz 1867 H. A. Warner 1872 S. A. Catlin 1877 L. Wylie 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1878 S. G. Wilkinson 1869 A. M. Glidden 1874. F. M. Cushing 1879 E. M. Perkins 1870 A. Denton 1875 F. C. Perkins 1880 M. Reynolds 1871 E. M. Folsom 1876 C. Price 1881 M. L. Freeman 1882 M. Patterson , Q3IUtHtUlL7f8115 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1872 A. W. Foster 1877 C. P. Swift 1868 M. P. Rhodes 1873 E. D. Swift 1878 H. E. Thompson 1869 S. E. Daniels 1874. E. A. Hill 1879 E. M. Arnold 1870 C. W. Ritch 1875 F. G. Swift ISSO C. B. Dow 1871 E. L. Hawkes 1876 A. M. Johnson 1881 A. M. Abbott 1882 M. F. Easton qeresihwts of ielgilaletbzifi 1865-66 John H. Raymond 1878-79 S. F. Richardson 1891-92 E. M. Mast 1866-67 M. L. Dickinson 1879-80 G. F. Cole 1892-93 A. Whitcomb 1867-68 S. L. Blatchley 1880-81 H. S. Durand 1893-94 A. L. Latimer 1868-69 A. M. Glidden 1881-82 S. Yamakawa 1894.-95 E. M. Welch 1869-70 F.. D. Storer 1882-83 M. Foos 1895-96 L. Van Anden 1870-71 E. M. Folsom 1883-84 E. O. McMillan 1896-97 E. L. Baker 1871-72 E. S. Hollister 1884-85 M. E. Ewing 1897-98 E. F. Vassar 1872-73 B. Wilder 1885-86 M. M. Wickham 1898-99 E. K. Ray 1873-74 E. W. Barrett 1886-87 A. A. Berry 1899-oo C. W. Wilkins 1874-75 M. B. Taylor 1887-88 L. MacCreery 1900-01 G. H. Baldwin 1875-76 E. S. Richards 1888-89 D. F. Norris 1901-02 M. Wright 1876-77 E. M. Logan 1889-90 G. F. Sanders 1902-03 G. A. Power 1877-78 H. R. Ransom 1890-91 L. A. Lawrence 1903-04 F. Winchester UDB 'gdggatffflil 6 249 ievesihents nt Qtunents' Qssociatiun 1866-68 M. W. Whitney 1868-69 M. L. Gilbert 1869-70 M. Chumar 1870-71 D. Hileman 1871-72 S. A. Catlin I872-73 M. Monroe 1 1873-74 F. M. Cushing 1874-75 E. A. Rice 1875-76 G. H. Learned 1876-77 S. F. Sheppard 1877-78 S. G. Wilkinson 1878-79 G. Darling B. Hazard 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1868 C. E. Glover 1869 A. M. Glidden 1870 A. Denton 1871 A. L. Sanford 1872 A. D. Seelye 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1874 F. Fisher Q 1875 L. W. Kellogg 1876 C. Price 1877 G E. Bliss 1878 H F. Stanton 1879 E. C. Jordan 1868 G' B. Whittemore 1870 F. L. Hughes 1876 E. G. Metcalf 1879-80 M. S. Morris 1891-92 A. M. Robbins I88O-81 E. G. Shaw 1892-93 M. V. Clark 1881-82 L. B. Stanton 1893-94 M. B. Mumford 1882-83 C. A. Valleau 1894-95 K. C. Reiley 1883-84 L. K. Smith 1895-96 E. McCloskey 1884-85 E. Deming 1896-97 V. James J. P. Clinton 1897-98 P. A. Hatheld 1885-86 L. F. Sweetzer 1898-99 E. L. Garrett 1886-87 G. M. Cleveland 1899-00 M. P. Schmidt 1887-88 F. T. Patterson 1900-01 L. S. Holmquist 1888-89 L. B. Poppenheim 1901-02 C. M. Sperry 1889-90 XK. Smith 1902-03 H. MacCoy 1890 QI C. A. Bentley 1903-04 S. Taylor genius Qrlass ietesiinzntfi 1880 N. Preston 1893 E B. Cutting I88I M. Bryan 1894 B Ferry 1882 M. B. Brittan 1895 Greer 1883 A. H. Lathrop 1896 M N. Sanders 1884 A. Blanchard 1897 M. E. Chambers 1885 S. C. Hening 1898 A. Kauffman 1886 N. Wooster 1899 E. Nichols 1887 I. Skinner 1900 A. P. Barrows 1888 G. Rideout 1901 M. P. Jackson 1889 E. Greer 1902 T. H. Hadley 1890 E. E. Morris 1903 E. B.-Thompson 1891 M. T. Allen 1904 M. Yost 1892 A. L. Reed 1 421181513 9D1ZEltU1?5 1877 S. F. Sheppard 1880 G. F. Cole 1878 A. M. Wing 1881 C. S. White 1879 S. D. Kennedy 1882 F. B. Taylor 250 E132 'Uassarfniu 1883 M. Sharpe 1887 I. Butcher I8QI M. Ober 1884. E. A. Townsend 1888 S. G. Chester 1892 S. E. Woodbridge 1885 B. C. Woods 1889 C. B. Weeks 1893 A. Whitcomb 1886 P. P. Morrill 1890 H. Borgman 1894. E. D. Chater 1896 L. Madeira Qtlazs ienets 4 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1876 Z. W. Brigham 1896 C. D. Kinkead 1869 S. L. Stilson 1878 E. Fullick 1897 N. V. McClelland 1870 E. R. Collin 1885 E. S. Leonard 1898 A Wentworth 1871 M. Clinton 1887 E. R. Hoy 1899 A R. Taggart 1872 W. H. Eliot 1888 M. Rich 1900 M. L. Ray 1873 M. G. Townsend 184213 E. Neil 1901 A Crapsey 1874 E. L. Hoyt 1894. L. Howe 1902 M. A. Pollard 1875 M. B. Taylor 1895 S. W. Hoagland 1903 M. W. Cross IQO4 E. Lefevre QUH55 19f5fIJDfElII5 1868 M. L. Avery 1883 S. T. F. Swift G. M. Gallaher 1869 K. A. Still 1884 M. F. L. Hussey 1898 L A. Chamberlain 1870 C. W. Rich 1885 M. W. Craig F. L. McKinney 1871 M. O. Glover 1886 E. A. Ferris 1899 A C. Jones 1872 M. Rawson 1887 M. Sweet A R. Taggart 1873 A. Skeel 1888 E. L. MacCreery 1900 E R. Oberly 1874. S. Bennett 1889 A. T. Nettleton V Sauvage 1875 E. M. Tappan 1890 K. Smith 1901 E. L. Cole 1876 E. M. Gilford 1891 W. Tompkins L. Cole 1877 M. Stoyell 1892 S. B. Tunnicliil' 1902 N. O. Eldred 1878 M. H. Rollins 1893 E. P. Cobb C M. Sperry 1879 L. M. Barr 1894. L. Howe 1903 C. C. Eastman 1880 A. P. Bailey 1895 A. L. Crawford H A. Anderson 1881 K. H. Stockwell 1896 B. Hart 1904. S. Taylor 1882 M. R. Sanford 1897 M. Reimer E. Riedell E119 'D'a555i'fU'II 25 I Qtlass 1BtoplJ ers 1868 M. W. Whitney S. W. Chamberlain M. Fleming 1869 F. Williams C. D. Kinkead A. Fletcher 1870 A. W. Woods 1897 M. E. Leverett I. H. Hearne 1871 M. S. Nicoll S. B. Staton M. A. Mason 1872 A. B. Folger K. T. Applegate E. Pierce 1873 E. Weed W. M. Kirkland L. Ramsey 1874. A. G. Howes F. C. Mallon C. Stoddard 1875 K. Roberts 1898 M. MacColl 1903 E. B. Conklin 1876 C. T. Hale H. G. Davis A. Bourne 1877 A. H. Dana F. Belknap A. L. Corbin 1878 M. W. Clarke 1899 V. Field H. MacCoy 1879 E. W. Towner S. G. Grant B. Semple 1880 A. Van Kleeck E. James E. Sharp 1881 A. Shove M. W. Brown E. Morrison 1882 L. F. Glenn R. Updegraff F. Hannah 1883 L. Page A. H. Ware R. B. Uptegrove 1884 M. A. Cumnock 1900 A. L. Havens G. A. Blitz 1885' G. L. Chubb H. B. Johnston 1904. F. M. Arrel 1886 C. G. Lingle F. E. O'Connell I. M. Coon 1887 A. L. Jenckes E. C. Packer R. H. Crippen 1888 S. Foster A. P. Savery F. G. Cunnea 1889 L. M. Ferrell M. Scarborough M. M. Elder 1890 C. F. Patterson 1901 B. Adair M. H. Hegeman 1891 D. N. Taylor L. T. Bartlett M. M. Ingraham 1892 M. M. Morton A. L. Howe A. S. Macdonald 1893 K. V. Harker A. Milton M. A. Menner 1894. E. H. Ellsworth S. Miles L. Stanton E. A. Gillmer M. B. Tupper H. E. True F. A. Chase 1902 M. E. Cowling N. R. Waterbury 1895 A. Graham F. L. Dunning E. M. White 1896 L. Booker N. O. Eldred Q52 25132 'Hungarian Savenioc S-:pane 2IDtatnr5 1868 1. Carter 1880 E. M. Withey I8Q2 E. B. Hartridge 1869 B. A. Strong 1881 C. A. Lloyd 1893 E. R. Evans 1870 M. A. Parker 1882 M. E. Shove 1894 M. Van Kleeck 1871 Ka G. Jewett 1883 A. B. Poinier 1895 l. H. Poppenheim 1872 M. A. Loomis 1884 L. K. Smith 1896 L. F. Collins 1873 S. S. Dana 1885 E. Ricker 1897 E. B. Atkinson 1874 L. H. Brownell 1886 E. R. Foster 1898 S. F. Sheppard 1875 K. McBain 1887 N. H. Canfield I8'QQ E. K. Ray 1876 M. Clark 1888 M. Ransom 1900 A. M. Crater 1877 M. Thaw 1889 M. M. Chamberlain 1901 L. Smyth 1878 M. W. Chase 1890 G. R. Kelly 1902 L. Burns 1879 E. E. Fletcher 1891 E. H. Haight 1903 M. l. Starr IQO4 M. Taylor iijunior Qpane QDratur5 1869 M. G. Mead I882 M. Sharpe 1894 A. Graham 1870 E. M. Folsom 1883 M. E. Adams 1895 S. W. Chamberlain 1871 A. B. Folger 1884 Craig 1896 S. E. Dudley 1872 E. Weed 1885 C. G. Lingle 1897 M. MacColl 1873 M. W. Marvin 1886 A. L. Jenckes 1898 A. E. Jenkins 1874 K. Roberts 1887 M. Rich 1899 M. L. Ray 1875 M. A. jordan 1888 E. K. Hunt 1900 L. Cole 1876 A. H. Dana 1889 H. F. Mace 1901 M. B. Dale 1878 M. Colgate 1890 F. Halliday IQO2 H. A. Anderson 1879 E. M. Withey 1891 S. B. Tunniclifl' 1903 S. Taylor I88O M. H. Stockwell 1892 R. B. Cooley 1904 M. B. Bon 1881 E. B. Varnes 1893 E. A. Gillmer Qlihitutsi ieawariana 1866 M. L. Dickinson H. A. Johnson H. A. L. Mason H. A. Warner E132 'flassartnu Q. M. Cwlazier M. Austin Williams H. Alones L. Hubbard E. Colby H. Norris R. Cofltln C. Hiscock '73 D. Swift '73 M. Lupton '73 A. Stow '74 G. Howes '74 L. Meeker '74 McBain '75 M. Tappan '75 VI B. Taylor '75 I 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. Botsford '78 D. Brown '78 I R. Ransom '78 i Qrnitors Qlranscrtpt 1867-68 M. L. Avery M. W. Whitney 1868-69 S. Wright E. R. Beckwith 1869-70 E. R. Coflin 1870-71 M. S. Nicoll crimtots jmlifcellamg 1872-73 L. A. Stow '74 H. E. Ohlen '74 1373-74 7 K. Mcliain '75 E. M. Tappan '75 1374775 E. E. Poppleton '76 C. F. Butler '76 H. E. Hersey '76 1875-76 9 S. li. Sheppard '77 M. Stoyell '77 1876-77 M. Whipple '77 M. R. Botsford '78 M. H. Rollins '78 ' 1877-73 A. M. Wing '78, Bu5.Ma71. E. M. Perkins '79 B. Hazard '79 E. Jacobson '79 2 E112 Uaggaffnu 1878-79 E. E. Hakes '79 M. Reynolds '8o E. Jacobson '79 C. H. Thackray '80 M. Colgate '79, M. E. Mott '80 E. P. Clarke '79, Bus. Man. 1879-8o M. Reynolds '80 M. C. Palmer '81 A. P. Bailey '80 A. K. Fitzhugh '81 J. F. Smith '80 C. C. Barnum '81 H. C. Armstrong '80, Bus. Man. 1880-81 C. S.'White '81 E. M. Howe '82 M. L. Freeman '81 M. B. Brittan '82 A. K. Fitzhugh '81 M. R. Sanford '82 J. Harrison '81, Bur. Man. 1881-82 E. M. Howe '82 C. L. Bostwick '83 M. B. King '82 S. F. Swift '83 M. R. Sanford '82 M. Sharp '83 A. M. Nickerson '82, Bus. Man. 1882-83 C. L. Bostwick '83 A. H. Lathrop '83, Bu: Man M. Sharp '83 M. F. L. Hussey '84 S. F. Swift '83 H. Merrick '84 1883-84 M. F. L. Hussey '84 E. S. Leonard '85 J. H. Merrick '84 L. H. Gould '85 A. Blanchard '84 M. E. Ewing '85, Amt B M L. A. Barker '84, Bur. Man. 1884-85 E. S. Leonard '85 M. King '86 L. H. Gould '85 L. F. Sweetzer '86 C. Hiscock '85 E. Withowsky '86, Asst B M M. E. Ewing '85, Bus. Man. 1885-86 M. King '86 fresj L. F. Sweetzer '86 L. L. Newell '86 E. A. Ferris '86 E. Witliowsky '86, Bur Man L. C. Sheldon '87 E. C. Greene '87 S. W. Learned '87, Ant B M mhz 'Hassaarinu 2 1886-87 L. C. Sheldon '87 E. Shaw '88 fresj E. C. Greene '87 E. C. Kountze '88 A. K. Green '87 E. Lewi '88 S. W. Learned '87, Bus. Man. E. L. MacCreery '88, Asst. B. 1887-88 E. C. Kountze '88 A. T. Nettleton '89 . E. Levvi '88 L. M. Ferrell '89 C. L. Barnum '88 M. B. Chester '89, Asst. B. M E. L. MacC1'eery '88, Bus. Man. 1888-89 A. T. Nettleton '89 E. E. Morris '90 L. M. Ferrell '89 C. Suydam '90 K. Warren '89 M. Carbutt '90, Asst. B. M. M, E. Chester '89, Bus. Man. 1889-90 E. E. Morris 'QO D. N. Taylor '91 C. Suydam '90 R. M. Kavana '91 . C. F. Patterson '90 K. L. Strong '91, Asst. B. M M. Carbutt '90, Bus. Man. 1890-91 D. N. Taylor '91 E. C, Banneld '92 R. M. Kavana '91 A. L. Reed '92 M. F. Washburn '91 A. M. Robbins '92, Asst. B. M K. L. Strong '91, Bus. Man. ' 1891-92 E. C. Banfield '92 E. B. Hartridge '92 M. S. Packard '92 A. M. Robbins '92, Bus. Man. E. K. Adams '93 M. V. Clark '93 E. R. Wilkinson '93 B. B. Cutting.'93, Bus. Man. M. L. Boynton 'Q4 ' E. L. Wells '94 A. S. Hussey '94 M. M. Macauley '94, Bus. Man. 1892-93 1893 '94- E. K. Adams '93 R. E. Palmer '93 fresj M. V. Clark '93 E. B. Cutting '93, Asst. B. M M. L. Boynton '94 E. L. Wells '94 M. M. Macauley '94 Asst. B A. L. Crawford '95 G. S. Boynton '95 A. Dorrance '95, Asst. B. M. Q56 My 'Hungarian 1894-95 A. L. Crawford '95 H. I. Scranton '96 G. S. Boynton '95 E. McCloskey '96 E. E. Boyd '95 G. E. M3CAffhUf'Q6, Asst. A. Dorrance '95, Bus. Man. . 1895-96 H. I. Scranton '96 G. M. Gallaher '97 E. McCloskey '96 F. Hotchkiss '97 B. A. Jones '96 A. G. Richey 'Q7, Ant. B. G. E. MacArthur '96, But. Man. 1899-97 G. M. Gallaher '97 F. L. McKinney '98 F. Hotchkiss '97 K. Blunt '98 M. M. Traver 'Q7 L. B. Justice '98, Ant. B. M A. G. Richey '97, Buy. Man. 1897-98 F. L. McKinney '98 Hamilton '99 K. Blunt '98 M. Burr '99 S. F. Sheppard '98 A. E. Jenkins '99, 11152. B. L. B. Justice '98, Bus. Man. 1898-99 J. Hamilton '99 M. L. Ray '00 M. Burr 'QQ M. Payne '00 C. G. Abbott 'QQ M. L. Horst '00, Asst. B. M A. E. Jenkins '99, Buy. Man. ' 1899-00 M. L. Ray '00 C. S. Reed '01 J. M. Payne '00 L. Smyth '01 M. Budington '00 L. R. Albright '01, A7,v.vz'. B Ill M. L. Horst 'OO, Bur. Man. 1900-01 C. S. Reed '01 L. MacNair '02 L. Smyth '01 E. Mynter '02 L. T. Bartlett '01 E. H. White '02, Asst. B. M L. R. Albright '01, But. Ilffan. 1901-02 L. MacNair '02 M. A. Pollard '02 M. A. Mason '02 E. H. White '02, Bus. Man. M. Belknap '03 L. E. McCarthy '03 N. A. Dunbar '03, Ant. B Zim 'Uaasarinu Q 1902-03 M. Belknap '03 E. Dimoclc ,O4 L. E. McCarthy '03 E. Gardiner '04 M. Canby '03 A. Henry '04, Amt. B. M N. A. Dunbar '03, Bus. Man. i 1903-04 E. R. Dimock '04 H. Straight '05 E. G. Gardiner '04 M. A. Pratt '05 M. L. Conger '04 M. B. Bon '05, Ant. B. M A. B. Forbes '04, Bus. Man. Gihitow 190155 IJ'QDeuh1:e 1888 L. D. Fagan E. L. MacCreery H. C. Buttler J. Edwards U E. C. Kountze S. G. Chester M. Rich Gliniturzi Baiiiiarinn 1889 L. LaM0nte M. D. Anderson L. M. Ferrell K. War1'en ' M. M. Chamberlain M. E. Chester 1890 L. S. King H. P. Mace K. Smith M Muerman K. O. Peterson M Carbutt C. F. Patterson 1891 F. Halliday M E. Rickert T. Dorman K. H. Pringle M. F. Wasliburn D. N. Taylor H. C. Oakley 1892 E. C. Banheld S. E. Wo0db1'idge K. B. Davis A. Owens S. B. Tunnicliff A. L. Perkins M. Morton 2 EBU PU5555I'fU'If 1893 E. R. Wilkinson M. O. Mathes E. R. Evans E. Neil C. Palmer A. Whitcomb C White 1894. E. H. Haight M. L. Hastings G White L. Howe C. Coman M. B. Mumford E. Moore M. L. Boynton 1895 F. Cohen B. R. Strang E. Emery A. A. Monsch H N. Ladue E. G. Thorne G. Witscliief E. Hillier A 1896 I. G. Kruse J. A. Schwartz B. C. Grant R. A. Palmer L. P. Sheppard L. Winnington L. Greer R. H. Walworth A. Hero 1897 N. V. McClelland M. Reimer H. E. Beard S. E. Dudley A. Whiton M. E. Leverett A. L. Wilkinson A. Newell A. Claflin 1898 E. Belknap A. Wentwortli H. I. Haight J. R. Murdock H A. Cobb L. O. Rice - F. Borden L. A. Chamberlain A. N. Gibbons 1899 A. C. Jones A. R. Taggart M. G. Fulton S. G. Grant C. E. King M. W. Brown M H. M. L. Hosmer V. Turner L. Brinckerhofl Elm 'Hungarian 2 1900 V. Barnard P. B. Day M. V. Johnson E. C. Packer M. W. Plumb V. Sauvage A. M. LeRoy G. M. Candler M. G. Harmon 1901 A. Crapsey E. Cole A. AfFeld H. E. Storke K. H. Glendinning A. C. Webster S. P. McDonald N. G. Hume H. W. Foster 1902 M. Todd E. B. Abercrombie R. R. Gentry P. Fenton P. L. Dunning M. Fleming E. M. Smith H. E. Parton I. L. Ramsay 1903 E. Sharp A. G. Blitz E. Carey A. L. Corbin T. Vanamee M. C. Kline M. McCulloch C. M. Benton R. B. Uptegrove 1904. G. B. Day E. B. Gurley E. H. Welch E. Lefevre I. Murphy K. S. Merrell K. M. Steeves C. Warren I. Wheeler A. L. Carson , Recipients of the 1921211 Batt zlturnefw fialgaliesipeare mme 1886 M. P. Sherwood 1891 M. E. Riclcert C. G. Lingle D. N. Taylor 1887 C. A. Pratt I 1893 E. K. Adams ' L. C. Sheldon A. Whitcomb 1889 L. LaMonte 1894 E. H. Haight L. L, Iddings E. D. Chater 260 E112 ngaggaffllu 1896 B. A. Jones 1898 A. H. Stone J. A. Schwartz A. B. Parker 1897 M. M. Traver 1899 1. E. Perree - G. M. Gallaher IQOO QSecond prizej V. Sauvage 1901 QSecond prizej B. Adair Recipients of the Bavringer ieviie 1883 S. H. Treadway '83 1895 F. M. Taylor '95 1884 F. L. Terry '87 1896 R. M. Mann '96 1885 F. L. Terry '87 1897 S. E. Dudley '97 1886 Pomerene '86 1898 M. B. Mahan '98 1887 F. L. Terry '87 1899 A. H. Wilson '99 1888 C. Keen '89 IQOO II A. Tourtellot '00 1889 C. Keen '89 1901 E. M. Cornell '01 1890 Hendrick '90 IQO2 G. L. Kent 'O2 1892 G. Sands '93 1903 A. S. Wood '03 1894 E. E. Barns '94 1904 L. E. Leonard '04 llivzcipieirtz of the j'EIt'5. cerminie Qmitb 191559 1889 1890 First Prize -C. L. Scofield '90 Firxt Prize -C. B. Dinturff' '91 Second Prize-S. C. Gates '89 Seeond Prize-A. L. Knowlton '90 B. V. Gaines S 1891 1892 .Fl'7'5'Z' Prize --H. D. King '92 First Prize -E. Flaherty '92 Second Prize-B. M. Mast '92 Secona' Prize-NI. E. Cooley '93 1894 1895 First Prize -B. E. Bennett '95 Fin-t Prize -M. E. Gedney '95 Second Prize-K. C. Reiley '95 Second Prize-V. C. VV00d '95 1896 1897 K. S. Dunham '96 M. Reimer '97 E. D. Dwight '98 1899 E. K. Samson 00 1900 1902 . A Davis 'OI C. Davis '03 1903 1904 E. E. B. Dunning '03 M. White '04 C. C. Malven '04 E. F. Chase '04 05112 'Uassariuu winnerei of the Qnnual Tennis Eouwanient ' 1886 1887 Single: -A. M. McKir1lay '88 Single: -A. M. McKinlay '88 Double:-I. Skinner '87 Double:-G. A. Pocock '88 Single: Double: A. M. McKinlay '88 1888 -S. Wetmo1'e '90 -M. S. Guerin '92 R. H. Vllzilworth S 1890 Single: -S. S., Homans '92 Double:-M. Schwill C. E. WVhite '93 1892 Single: -S. S. Homans 'Q2 Double:-S. S. Homans '92 H. G. Morehead '92 1893 Single: -H. S. Banks '96 Double:-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1895 Single: -H. S. Banks '96 Double:-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1897 Single: -C. G. Heywood '99 Double:-F. C. Dowling '00 E. L. Hunter '00 1899 Single: B. E Lockwood 'OI Double:- . H. White '02 E. M. Russell '02 1901 Single: -E. H. White '02 Double:-A. W. Bird '02 E. H. White '02 W. M. Sebring '90 1889 ' Single: -S. S. Homans '92 Double: -C. E. Furness '91 V. L Merrill S 1891 Single: -S. S. Homans '92 Double:-A. C. Brown '93 E. B. Bartlett 'Q4 1892-FALL TOURNAMENT Single: -L A. MOI'gHU '93 Double:-I. A. Morgan 'Q3 B. R. Strang '95 1894 Single: -H. S. Banks '96 Double:-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1896 Single: -E. L. Hunter '00 Double:-S. F. Platt '97 S in glen:- I. C. Thallon '97 1898 J. B. Lockwood 'OI Double:-M. P. Jackson '01 J. B. Lockwood '01 1900 Single: B. Lockwood 'OI Double:-M. P. Jackson '01 S in gl e: Double: J. B. Lockwood 'OI QDefault 1 1902 -M. Kinsey '06 -M. Kinsey '06 S. Lewis '06 Q62 mm 'Uasaariuu qelgi Beta kappa ibn Glbapter of gpein york Qbfficers Miss ABBY LEACH, Prexzdent Mrss EMILIE LOUISE WELLS, Vice-President Miss ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, Secreta TVIISS ELOISE ELLERY, Treasurer cfibarter members WINIFRED BALL, A.B., Theta of New York, 1890 LEROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D., Alpha of New York, 1886 FERDINAND C. FRENCH, Ph.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1884 HERBERT E. MILLS, Ph.D., Iota of New York, 1886 J. LEVERETT NIOORE, Ph.D., Alpha of Maryland, 1892 CHARLES W. MOULTON, Ph,D., Alpha of Minnesota, 1885 THEODORE C. SMITH, Ph.D., Alpha of Massachusetts, 1892 JAMES M. TAYLOR, L.L.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 members 1867 Harriette A. Warner CMIS. H. A. W. Bishopj 1868 Mary L. Avery Mary P. Rhoades Achsah M. Ely Helen L. Storke Sarah M. Glazier QMrs. M. Batesj, A.M., ,72 Mary W. Whitney, A.M., '72 I 1869 Ellen W. Babcock QMrs. W. R. Brownj Emma L. Hubbard, A.M., '73, LLB., '73 M. Emma Colby CMFS. M. H. Smithj Christine Ladd CMFS. Fabian Franklinl, Sarah E. Daniels LL.D., ,87 I Ella M. Liggett 73' E132 'Hasaarinn Q63 Mary Chumar CMrs. G. G. Traslcj ane A. Denton I Mary G. Mead QMrs. E. A. Abbeyj Amelia W. Esty fMrs. C. D. Stowellj Ellen M. Folsom Maria P. Brace fMrs. P. Kimballj Sarah A. Catlin Elizabeth H. Brewer, A.M., '96 Caroline M. Gerrish Helen C. Hiscock QMrs.T. Backusj,A.M.,'73 Mary A. Hopson Katharine M. Lupton Julia S. Bennett fMrs. E. H. Lordj Florence M. Cushing Elizabeth A. Hill fMrs. Mary F. Buflington Lucy W. Kellogg QMrs. Elizabeth R. Fox CMIS. Heloise E. Hersey Anna M. Johnson Mary A. -lorden, A.M., Frances A. Adams Grace E. Bliss fMrs. P. Rachel B. Jacobs 778 187o Harriet O. Palmer fMrs. E. T. Slocumj Cynthia W. Ritch Elizabeth D. Storer Sophia D. Storke, A.M., '94 1871 Sarah P. Monks, A.M., '76 Susan Raymond 1872 Wilimena H. Eliot fMrs. E. Emersonj M.D., '725 A.M., '77 Alla W. Foster, A.M., '76 1873 Mary E. Perry fMrs. P. N. Moore? Anna R. Phelps Elma D. Swift Blanche Wilder fMrs. F. P. Bellamyj Clara Wilson CM1'S. G. W. Kretzingerj 1874 Anna L. Meeker Lucretia A. Stow QMrs, W. H. Cummingsj Caroline A. Woodman, A.M., ,893 S.B. E. H. Spaldingb 1375 Florence C. Perkins Frances G. Swift QMrs. John Dotyj A.M., '95g Ph.D., '96 E. H. Englishb Eva M. Tappan, 1876 Ella C. Lapham, A.M., '96 Grace H. Learned CMrs. A.-V. DeWittj Kate R. Lobingier Eliza G. Metcalf QMrs. Gustav Radekeb D. F. Websterj 1877 1 Sarah F. Sheppard fMrs. H. K. Armstrongj Caroline P. Swift fMrs. E. S. Atwater? Ida Wood, A.M., '89g Ph.D., '91 Laura Wylie, Ph.D., ,Q4 M. Snyderj 254 UDB 'UHEEHTXUII 1878 . Gertrude Bascom fhfrs. C. C. Darwinj M. Isabel Nelson fMrs. T. N. Tillinghast hffary R. Botsford, A.M., '94 Ph.M., 'QS Helen D. Brown Harriet R. Ransom fMrs. Arthur Milinowski Mary W. Clarke QMrs. M. M. Ackerj Harriet E. Stanton fMrs. W. H. Blatchj Helen E. Thompson I 1879 - Eleanor P. Clarke Bertha Hazard Nlary Colgate Emily C. Jordan QMrs. H. C. Folger, Cornelia A. Dike A.M., '96 . ' Emma M. Perkins I 1880 Hyla C. Armstrong QMrs. VVm. Daviesj Carrie M. Canfield fMrs. VV. R. Thorsenj Annie P. Bailey CMrs. L. A. Bullj Caroline B. Dow Marietta A. Barnes QMrs. G. W. Knight? Phebe T. Sutliff, A.M., '90 Lucy Tappan 1881 , Marion Burke, M.D. Harriet G. Curtis 1882 Mary F. Easton fMrs. Nl. R. Conablej Ellen C. Semple, A.M., ,QI Elizabeth M. Howe CMrs. Lucien Howe? Anne C. Southworth CM1's. H. A. Wymanj Mary B. King Qhflrs. B. H. Babbittf Fanny B. Taylor fMrs. C. E. Youngj 1883 Sarah C. Bernard Cornelia Nl. Raymond C. Lena Bostwick Nlary Sherwood, NLD. ' 1884 Maie A. Chapman fMrs. H. C. Crouchj Martha C. Hubbard CMrs. A. Skinnerb Ella M. Freeman Justina M. Merrick CMrs. C. H. Hollisterj Jessie I. Spaflmord 1885 Lucy Davis Mabel R. Loomis Lavinia H. Gould QMrs. T. MacBridej Beatrice Shattuck fMrs. F. S. FultonQ Abby Leach, A.M., '85 Mary Smiley fMrs. C. O. Rhodesj 1886 Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D., '98 EDF 'Hungarian 265 1887 Ida Butcher Margaretta Palmer, Ph.D., ,Q4 Bertha M. Critchley Louise R. Smith QMrs. H. R. Swiftj, M.D., Charlotte Halliday CMrs. Elbert Wingj A.M., '89 Clara L. Jones 1888 ' GeorgiaWAngell Eugenie C. Kountze QMrs. Meredith Nicholsonb Maud King CMrs. E. G. Murphyl Eihe Shaw Adelaide Underhill 1889 Jennie Ackerly Lola L. lddings Mary D. Anderson CMrs. A. A. Hillb Lillian LaMonte Charlotte Deming CMrs. B. Finleyl Helen R. Putnam CMrs. Willard Barnhartb Elizabeth H. Griggs Helen H. Tunniclifli QMrs. R. C. H. Caterallj Katharine Warren 1890 Helene Borgman fMrs. R. W. Husbandj Carrie F. Patterson Mary Dunham Qhflrs. C. H. Prescott, Adella Prentiss I Antha L. Knowlton QMrs. K. B. Nlillerj Mary E. Lamson fMrs. W. A. Lockwoodj Hanna E. Mace fMrs. H. B. Hedricky Catharine Suydam fMrs. W. F. Clarkj 1891 Caroline M. Curry M. Edith Rickert, Ph.D., ,QQ Caroline E. Furness, Ph.D., ,oo Kate L. Strong QMrs. C. G. Sewallj Florence Halliday QMrs. E. H. Rogersb Margaret F.WHSl1bU1'DC,A.M.,,Q3Q Ph.D.,'94 Rose M. Kavana . 1892 Rebecca W. Brush fMrs. G. B. Toyej Amy L. Reed Eva Daniels I Alice M. Robbins QMrs. W. H. Maitinj Cornelia Golay QMrs. E. G. Benedictj Sarah B. Tunniclif ' Helen D. King, Ph.D., ,QQ Elizabeth Woodbridge fMrs. C. G. Morrisj, Mary S. Packard, M.D. Ph.D., '98 , 1893 Elizabeth K. Adams ' Ethel R. Evans Frances S. Belcher, A.M., '98 Henrietta A. Rossini Pratt Elizabeth S. Bradley fMrs. P. E. Browningj Helena Van Vliet fMrs. W. R. Ackertj Mary V. Clark Ethel R. Wilkinson 266 171112 Uaggdiifflil 1894 Elizabeth M. Andrews Emeline B. Bartlett Florence Bernd Caroline Coman Julietta Golay Elizabeth H. Haight, A.M., ,QQ Mabel L. Hastings Mary M. Macauley fMrs. Letchworth Smithl Mary B. Mumford Angie M. Myers, M.D. Helen M. Slade QMrs. Chas. A. Andrewsj Katharine M. Utter QMrs. L. A. Watermanb Melvina Van Kleeck fMrs. A. L. Shipmanj Emilie Louise Wells ' 1895 Grace A. Beard Elizabeth E. Boyd CMrs. W. L. Lawtonj Georgie,S. Boynton QMrs. A. T. Childb Margaret R. Brendlinger Laura A. Brownell QMrs. C. E. Woodbridgej May H. Childs fMrs. W. W. Parsonsj Susan H. Evans Edith H. Grubbs Harriet E. Holmes Hasseltine R. Fletcher Willie C. Johnson Anna A. Monsch QMrs. H. E. Robertsj,A.M.,'96 Theodora A. Phelps, A.M., '96 Katharine C. Reiley Jessie V. Skelton Eleanor L. Smith Elizabeth C. Smith fMrs. E. Gallupj Elizabeth Updegrai-'F 1896 H. Winifred Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Annie E. Douglas Josephine Eagan Ann Hero, A.lXfT. Nellie Higman Ella S. Hulst CMrs. E. Greensletj Blanche A. Jones Ida G. Kruse Lillian A. MacAllister Gertrude E. MacArthur Ruth M. Mann QMrs. A. Hollingvvorthj Anne Moore Elizabeth E. Packer Rose A. Palmer Julia A. Schwartz Alma E. Tuttle 1897 Frances A. Beckwith Mary K. Benedict Elora B. Bernkopf Elizabeth L. Bishop, A.M., '98 Helen L. Bishop Anna T. Burchard Adelaide Clailin CMrs. G. R. Mansfieldj Martha M. Clark, A.M., '98 Eloise Ellery, Ph.D., '03 Emily G. Hooker Grace H. Landfield fMrs. H. H. Tweedyj Nancy V. McClelland Marie Reimer, Ph.D., '04 , Anna G. Richey Alice W. Sawyer QMrs. H. I. Thomsenl Rachel C. Schauffler i Beatrice Shaw Gertrude Smith Jessie I. Thain QMrs. H. L. Powersj Maidee M. Traver Alice Whiton fMrs. W. D. Ferresj Annie L. Wilkinson, A.M., '98 fMrs. Joseph Headj miie 'Uaasarinu 267 Katharine F. Belcher Katharine Blunt Mary A. Deach Elizabeth D. Dwight Alice N. Gibbons May B. Granger, A.M., ,QQ Phebe A. Hatfield fMrs. W. E. Woodardj Lucy B. Hemphill 1898 Alice Kauffman fMrs. Harry H. Polkj Maria C. McCarty, A.M., ,QQ Susan W. Norton -lane R. Murdoch Florence W. Olivet Laura O. Rice Ethel M. Serviss QMrs. D. D. Ackermanj Lizzie M. Simpson, A.M., Amy Wentworth fMrs. S. H. Stoney Eleanor R. Baker Edith C. Bowman, A.M., 'oo Mary L. Brinckerhofl' Augusta Choate, A.M., ,oo Alice Clarke CMrs. C. Braytonj Ellen E Cotiael Helen L Davis Mary E. Eastwood Virginia Field Emma Lou Garrett CMrs. Jean Hamilton Alice B. Coles W Grace Andrews Florence M. Brownell Alice M. Burnham Frances Dorrance Martha G. Harmon Susan B. Lent Alma M. LeRoy Leila Ruth Albright Louise Sherwood Bragdon Gertrude Florence Burleigh Elizabeth Buchanan Cowley, Adelaide Crapsey Elizabeth Dutcher Louise Somer Holmquist Edith Preston Hubbard Lena Jackman Margaret Pinckney Jackson Ada Jeannette Lord f . N. Boydj 1899 Claire B. Hassler Mary Louise Hosmer Helen K. Hoy ,99 Mary L. Kleberg QMrs. E. H. Abbottj Blanche Martin, A.M., 'oo Adele H. Merwin Bertha Richardson Grace H. Robbins CM1'S. Leila C. Spaulding Helen D. Thompson Alta W. Tozer Mary E. Wylie fMrs. C. I9oo Mary Lovett Jennie M. Payne Marie T. Perry Mabel P. Schmidt Isabel B. Trowbridge Gertrude Vaile Louise Ware Ruth Wells, A.M., ,OI M.A., ,Q2 1901 Sybil Jane Moore Etta O,Shaughnessy Mabel Helen Perkins Julia Pulsifer Dena Schleicher Anna Louise Schuldice Louisa Stone Stevenson Helen Eldred Storke Elizabeth Beers Taft Ellen Mulford Van Slyke C. M. Lewisj E. Dubois? Mary Barbour Whitman fMrs. L. T. Warner, 268 QUE 'D'355HI'f0lI Clara Eliza Axtell lsabel Hannah Dunham Helen Celia Heath Emily Hinkle Elizabeth Forrest Johnson Grace Luella Kent Elizabeth Moore Luella Qrr Margaret Dudley Adams Florence Mary Bennett Gertrude Louisa Besse Adelaide Bourne Alice May Chamberlin Mary Wilson Cross Nellie Anna Dunbar Ina Duncan Emily Beekman Dunning Clara Harriet Frederick Marion Rhea Frost Florence Hannah Ruth Maxon Adams Jessie Boyd Mabel Emma Brown Edith Brown Gurley Mary Louise Hagerty Cora Emma Haller Mabel Lavinia Holman Mabel Dodge Holmes Adelina Kuhn Cornelia Castner Malven Katharine Suydam Merrell Florence Pelton 1902 Winifred Sophia Riblet Fannie Prodow Simpson Elizabeth Manley Smith Bessie Jackson Talmadge Millicent Todd Clara Louise VVallberg fMrs. WV Bessie Davis VVilson 1903 Violet Kauffman Lillian Elmina McCarthy Susannah Jane McMurphy Mary Elizabeth Mills Katharine Merrill Morgan Ethel Morrison Henriette Albertina Neuhaus Celia Arnold Spicer Nlary Isabella Starr Clara Mildred Thompson Minnie Estelle Waite Julia VVheelock 1904 Jeannette Perry Mabel Stanvvood Anna Prentiss Stearns Katharine Miriam Steeves Lea Demarest Taylor Helen Elizabeth True Emma Phoebe lVaterman Isabel Wheeler Ida Whiteside Pearl Cleveland Wilson Florence Winans Alice Foreman Wyckol? . H. Archibaldj GBE 'U?f55?IIfflJIl Q69 QSBIJUSTB QIUITIIIR of 195155815 QUUYQB GRGANIZED JUNE 21, 1871 Qbftirrrs MRS.ALBERTH.TUTTLE '70 Prerzdeni M . C L ' . . RS HESTER OOMIS 72 Vzce-Prexzdenis ELIZABETH B.'TI1OMPSON O3 ADA THURSTON '80 Secretary 241 Lexington Avenue, New York City JULIA F.XVICKER ,QQ fffxixtant Serretary MRS.JOSEPH HEAD ,Q7 Treasurer QU5ranrlJ g550EiElEf0lI5 , BOSTON MRS. HENRY A. WYMAN '81 Prexident H ' . . MISS BERTHA AZARD 77Q VM?-Preudmm MRS. PHILIP HARVEY Q7 CHRISTEL W. VVILKINS 'oo Serretary and Treaxurer MAUDE L. RAY 'OO Axfzixtant Sefretary and Treasurer Franklin, Mass. V i CHICAGO ' MRS. I. E. HEQJERGBOURG ,7Q Prefidenz MISS M. L. FREEMAN ,SI 171,46-Prefzrdent MISS MARIE T. PERRY 'oo Secretary and Treafurer ' 4.540 Greenwood Avenue .R Miss MAY RICHARDSON '96 Afssirtant Secrefary CLE VELXIND Miss IDA MCKEAN '96 MRS. G. R. MANSFIELD ,Q7 MRS. FREDERICK R. FULLER Miss H. L. STORKE '68 1 ,97 494 Sibley Street Preszlfent VZ-FE-.p7E.S'l4l27877f Secretary and Treafurer Chairman Exefutzifue Committee' 270 E112 PDAHEBJIEDII NEW YORK MISS ELIZABETH CUTTING ,Q3 President MRS. STANLEY WARD '91 Vice-President MISS HARRIET M. JENCKES '84 Secrejary A Pawtucket, R. I. Mrss EMMA BRADLEY 'oo Treasurer SOUTHEAST MRS. FRANCES L. WEY '73 President MISS W. C. JOHNSON ,QS Vice-President MRS. JAMES H. MALLORY ,QS Secretary and Treasurer 919 Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga. MISS AUGUSTA CHOATE ,QQ Member Exeeutzize Committee of General Association WESTERN AND CENTRAL NEW YORK MRS. F. W. CRANDALL '84 President MRS. C. G. SEWALI. ,QI . . KATHARINE V. C. STEBBINS 794 Vue-Preszdentj MRS. MILD Nl. ACKER '78 Secretary and Treasurer Hornellsville, N. Y. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH MISS LUCY MADEIRA '96 President MRS. HANNAH MACE HEDRICK '90 Vice-President MISS HARRIET RICHARDSON '96 Secretary and Treasurer 1848 Wyoming Avenue, Washington MISS IDA HOWGATE '82 Merrzber Executive Committee 1872 mhz 'Uaiasariuu Q 1 QDEEicm:5 of the 1985623815 Sstunents' Qin Qoctety QRGANIZED OCTOBER, 1899 MRs. THOMAS S. NICGRAW , Preside Miss JEANNETTE M. LIGGETT Fz'r1tVz'ee-Preszje PROP. LUCY M. SALMON Second Vice Presifde MRS. ANDREW MACLEISH Third Vice Prexide Miss MRS. 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 I88O 1881 MARTHA S. WARNER 74 Pitcher Street, RAYMOND B. BACKUS Glass Qecretaries Detroit, Mich. S6CT8f61 TTEHIH7 Miss Helen D. Woodward High School, Plattsburg, N. V1 Miss A. M. Ely Vassar College Miss M. M. Bonbright fMrs. F. A. Mahanj Paris, France Miss H. O. Palmer fMrs. E. T. Slocumj Pittsfield, Mass Miss E. W. Hopper Hackensack, N. Miss A. B. Folger Nantucket, Mass Address Mrs. T. Backus, 57 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. E. F. Chapin Lake Forest, Ill. Miss Nannie Allston Care U. S. Consul, Huddersfield, Eng. Miss Sarah Fleming CMrs. W. Sharpej Philadelphia Avenue, Chambersburg, Pa. Miss H. B. O'Leary QMrs. L. S. Davisj Sumner and Clinton Roads, Brookline, Mass. Miss E. Davis ' 154. Liberty Street, Troy, N. Y. Miss E. H. Bentley fMrs. O. V. Stewartj 725 Bryson Street, Youngstown, Ohio Miss E. K. Murphey fMrs. T. V. Johnston, 7.34. Central Park West, New York Miss M. E, Burke Colorado Springs, Col. 272 mb? 'gaggaffflfl 1882 Miss M. E. Case QMrs. F. E. Barneyj 915 Fourth Street, S. E., Minneapolis, Minn 1883 Miss Jessie K. Dewell 400 Orange Street, New Haven, Conn 1884 Miss M. E. Adams 4.71 Dunham Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 1885 Miss Phoebe Loving 2003 Clay Street, St. Joseph, Mo. 1886 Miss E. A. Ferris 2016 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 1887 Miss E. R. Hoy 46 East 21st Street, New York 1888 Emily Lewi, M.D. 35 Mt. Morris Park West, New York 1889 Miss Lillian LaMonte Wasliington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 1890 Miss Catharine Suydam fMrs. VV. F. Clarkj Flemington, N. 1891 Miss M. E. Rickert 2657 North Lincoln Street, Chicago, Ill. 1892 Miss P. Herring QMrs. T. VV. Dillenbackj 4.0 W,ashington Street, W3t61'tOWH, N. Y. 1893 Miss M. S. Blake QMrs. W. Milnej - 351 Central Park West, New York 1894 Miss L. A. Fitch Skaneateles, N. Y. 1895 Miss S. H. Evans 263 Prospect Street, Torrington, Conn. 1896 Miss Cornelia D. Kinkead Maple Grove, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1897 Miss Adelaide Clafiin fMrs. Cv. R. Mansheldj 4.4.6 Dunham Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 1898 Miss Amy Wentivortli QMrs. S. H. Stonej 242 Westneld Avenue, Elizabeth, N. 1899 Miss Anna S. Tuttle University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 1900 Miss Marga1'et Budington 31 Green Street, Kingston, N. Y. 1901 Miss L. B. Platt 4.3 South Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1902 Miss E. D. Merrill II4..VVillOL1gl1lJy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1903 Miss C. A. Spicer 371 Broadway, Providence, R. 1. 1904. Miss Florence Pelton 31 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1 Hx I .R f Q' ffl? 10 1 ,M IJ QW ' Y j f Z 'An 'x KA if i ' --F fi 1 1', 3 '4':.f,- ff K llfvovf : 'X 1 f ' f S X 1 Wm... W W wl- f ' Q iw af-if . . ' I I --X h n? 1 f ,f . nuff' - -fp 1' ' u -EE ' 2 1. X ' '-:li JN, Ll TH T CN W : aqcm of 'W' . B0 mx AH UNDRW P L e A f uv Cf V Q 51.0 f 1 fl b f il f 1 1 I wg ,ZW te L. I - - EF W A D V E R T I S E M E N T S Made in Ameffjfzz In HE great house of Tiffany 8: Co., Union Square, New York, is famous in every section of the world. Its fame is based on a solid foundation. For originality, Tiffany Sz Co. are unsurpassed 5 the skill and intelligence shown in theiexecu- X , I., F A, Q Q, tion of their work are themes for continuous i comment, while in artistic detail, and conscien- tious care, they are far in advance of European or American come petitors. it is not, therefore, a matter for surprise that Kaiser William of Germany should become intensely interested in a specimen of Tiffany 86 Co.'s exquisitely beautiful work-a vase presented to the Frankfort Saengerfest, by the ,wealthy New Yorker, Mr. Pagenstecher. When the Kaiser saw this vase he exclaimed: Wonderfull Such work cannot be done in Ger- many l The Kaiseris habit of bluntly telling the truth did not please the German silversmiths, who sent a deputation to complain that his assertion was unjust. The Kaiser refused to eat his words, as they say in Russia, replying to the deputation as follows: I will give you one more chance! If you fail, I will order my trophies in New York in futuref, Could any higher compliment, or more substantial recognition, be given to the firm of Tiffany 85 Co.? Americans are justly proud of this great house, and The Item predicts that one more chance will be sufficient to convince the mighty German Emperor that if he wantstrophies that are the best in all respects-repre- senting the highest accomplishment in originality, att and manu- facture- he must give the order to Tiffany 81 Co. -Editorial-Philadehlzia Item, 3 Oftaber, 1903 In answering advertisements please mention Cililyr Radiation T H E V A S S A R I O N GILDERSLEEVE 599 CO. N 'fx .L Q 1 7' X X rev' SHOES and SLIPPERS in modern styles Designed and Manufactured to our own order after an experience of thirty-five years. The New P U M P For Street Wear In TAN and PATENT LEATHER Ifffbfefic Goods, Hoeiqy, Sj1rz'7zfz'ng, TE777ZZ.5, G05 and Gymmzszhm GOODS DELIVERED TO COLLEGE FREE E. D. GILDERSLEEVE Ek CO. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering advertisements please t fiilii 1? A D V E R T I S E M E N T S L CKEY, PL TT as co. 332 TO 34.4. MAIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. new Km LAT2 am 'Q .' - geese .- Q -1 -. ,. ,.l uf: -T ,A at H ,u ucxnY,PLA'rra. .I . ,12:21:51-1'4,M.:n,ggia.H,M7i6 LQE.lEEFVEd5.FJ2l' , H ,T ,.' ' ----V' 5 5 2 ! - - -Q' ir?-+4 T' ' 5 '-Q'1i ' -:fT '5f-TL 'SWif5,:,!?p:g!?:.f,gsT35?7:f 1 ucxzv PLA-r'ra. jr v- Q-I A ' ' 1- 'miss ' -1 mzanz. H1 .vanmrz-z h lillrf, l ig - I B E -l -.. 1 X' I .- ' - . ' . . E x E El lla,-'q.-fgfllglllipf Qlligigifjvlii--ii I T i it - - ,.- -- - - li :fir Illilllgyiw Wlalaim-QQ . . - s a E 3 ei El s s Q fu -- '- E-. . , ' ---1 .,.. xr M nf .1 wr:- ' . . ' .,. v S 4, 1 F ... ' D - ' A.. V EQKEVFYNFT' ' El s - s e E sf if if . i an l'l '? i Vi 9512, eb FWF? - ' - - I ... . ESQ:-ig::i:g.,.,M Q- U ' . . -.1 ,. vga? --A A ' '- em---'ee 1' ff' .-l Q gg aae2f3ri'?1ttfl P521 JJ' H4 rg ng lil If ff: '14 I 4 'ea' wrt rl ' -21' -I I' 2 ft 1' ' ' Q ': I-.-11.2 . - Z , imme., 4' ,, f - ' - '--- ---i -- - -' :1li,::r T file' if the Leadzhg Hoare in Poughkeepszkjbr DRY GQODS FURNITURE CARPETS WALL PAPERS UPI-IOLSTERY MILLINERY 23 DEPARTMENTS The assortments in all these lines of goods are the largest in this section of the State, and one of the features which has made the reputation of this house has been the absolute high standard of value in all its lines. Vassar Rooms Papered and Decorated at all Everything done for the convenience of our t' . 'L . imes cus omers Free Deliveries at Vassar. , UNIQUE COLLEGE FURNITURE, UPHOL- Furniture Stored and Packed. STERY AND RUGS, based upon years of Waiting Rooms for Ladies. experience, a specialty every fall. LUCKEY, PLATT 81 CO. answering advertisements please mention filht lbaddntinn T H E V A S S A R I O N i, , 1Btck8t ack ew HOSIERY SHoP ,J ,. 2 o Fifth Ave., N. Y. .V v 3 . A . amz? -Q- N Ladies' and lvlejnis Plziin orgmce -1 , I f St k'ngs, 5 c qua ity, 1.75 hailisclhzen. fine Lisle orCotton. I - rw ' ' Ladies' Pure Ihread Silk Stock- zio dba . 1 .,. H, f ings, 31.19, va ue 5S2....J. Ladies' and Men's Pure Thread Silk Stockings with Cotton Toes and Heels, making them durable, 31.50, Veal value, 5250- , , Ladies' or Men's Fine Lisle, Fancy, Mlxfllfes 01' 111111- broiclerecl, 38.00 a. doz. or 69C a. pair, regular 2151.00 goods, are very handsome. I - Our line of Ladies' and Menls Silk Stockings at 82.98 are very beautiful. Black with handsome Patterns ol Embroidery in Rose Buds and small Flower designs and very heavy Embroidery in all-black. l Children's School Stockings, 230 a. p-air, 35C qu:1l1f-y- Chilgignk Realllirench Stogkggg iSOwliQrleA:a3gLBzgUg ri , 5c, usua 65C grar e. With Reference We send goods on approval to any part of the United States. Payable in New York Drafts or Money Order. Three cents a pair extra for postage. 230 FIFTH AVE' N EAR 271 li ST. FA OUS FRENCH GLOVES Illrmulaciory: St. lllartiin -Valmcroux, France HANU 1. Weekly iinportations of Glace, Suede, Mocha, Castor, Dogskin and Nappa GLOVES in the newest French novelties for street and dress wear Our popular grades at Sx.oo, 81.25 and Sr.5o are perfection in high art of glove making. GLOVES T0 ORDER AND T0 MATCH COSTUMES MADE IN ONE DAY FROM SPECIALLY IMPORTED KID SKINS. All our Gloves repaired Free of Charge Siclton Street g2W1::lsii1i41iili,eSrlt'rl5et N.B. SEND F011 PRICE LIST AND COLOR CARD LQAH. ILVER A lu N, w Llllu, AMW I ' X 'li wb 10. ge ,jwfigs fu .. , 7 ,.,5a:ifff ,1l . E xe X vii - 1 L 5 as . .few if - s usl : lp , - 1 5 1 . r ' Nts l - --... , . , iso ., w . t A No. If Emi jofb Sf., near F9922 Aw. NEW QCORK, N. if. LADIE' 1LoR .ma ' -fm . .1,,,,m S A BIT KER NW The only maker of the H. Silverman Safety and Perfect Fitting W RIDING SKIRT and Reversible BICYCLE SKIRT CEQIQNTEDJ :rm I f I nu., I w -I ll, ' 1 .gIizv:1gi...:ge f -WTF! .1 ess-, 5 Q1 3 bil! IL-1 in Kg -1 , 957 ag SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Special Department for the Making and Remodeling of all kinds of Fur Garments In answering advertisements please mention CUBE ,EEIHFHIIIUII ADVERTISEMENTS DEPARTMENT OF ENGRAVING be Beziiqf, Benny Biddle Conipnnjf WEDDING INVITATIONS DANCE CARDS TEA CARDS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS DINNER INVITATIONS VIIITINO CARDS Productions of the engravers' and ' paper-makers' highest art, coupled with soeiety's latest decreed forms PHILADELPHIA : PENNSYLVANIA EQBDIJ Things Hyou -went something iimr en! in College Emblems, Class Pins, Badges, Flags, Stationery, 'write or en!! nf I5 School Street, Boston. BENT 3539 BUSH- ST. DEN IS HOTEL Broadway and Eleventh Street, New York l aff' N 411 1 gn 'i 533.23 main Liz, I-iw, 'Q Sp 1 :fin Q if Lee ts, ,I if M' 0,4712 ., ,Z up A , ftelpes.. re -' 1- fn f '19, TIZEVCQT-v 3 1T'.,.vl ,gn , ' 1 97.fl' e-11321 1-51.5 mf JT... ' lexcifg sgqffv. . - .Wig 'viii :3'Q115I '6i:Qvl' ,. -. V f . T11 1 f '?.!P'fil3wR't?1' 5 15,1-LZ H5-is 1 ',E f-'74'q5,f,6,x' A '1-l:.:-..f.fglZgY5Q!l,4f'- ' :- r --1.5.4-iff! :five -if AEE FIV. '-vfxg.-g-7,31-f-f:3 55: l'tebgg,5:ef'ff3,--:f'. .-,wi .' - :U mi. 4-o,'5..-,.fgf,,..fA, , ', 1 44 5551. , 2 'N at 4139?-. .g 1 .'f4m4wE!:.4w.. , wff- E- D:-f-'amz' nf 2i+f '2,:fgf- if - ,. ,zghvd .I -.,,.,,.,,y,,,. 4.13, 5 ,E ....:...14,,.ll ,.,,.,4 1 5 fp., ef M g., 61,1113-'.,+:,w1f 1: 4Qlz2E- 414.17-we-. I - 'f Q57 :Q .:f.t.-Te a':E!4. 5'- fi' , 11' 4415qg,ok:,qggg13?fQ-. , : 1z5.r-.-:Z1':':-':: M21 fy'-.gxI'z5'l1 I f. Fm-e , f 1 ' 'A' fa , - '::,f d:5'-ti'h.f'21f.- ah'-'J cfggffz'2+.4frv.xz,' wig, ff -1' 2 ' is , A.: ge, .I ,1 ,If 5 Z.,-1.-,,. ,E .-,.l,,, -i,fff1ifr,gl W ,. .G -figs.: . 5354, .,,5:5 H b I Arla.. M Lge 52, ZQQFIMJA. 1, 142451-.1 .1.,,:H, - . P- . -h m... ft, ,I - ,-'f-gf.,w. Ewff:LE-.11Jg'-'s-- ' 'gf ' ' ' ts. ,L ' ' ..E.E.-.::e,'.4,., aj 5,54 :. . .t The Convenient Location, Tasteful Appointment, Reason- able Charges, Courteous Attendance, and Cuisine of Excep- tional Excellence are Characteristic of this Hotel, and have SCCLIYBC. and Retained for it a Patronage of the I-Iighest Order. Facilities for Banquets and Private Dinner Parties are Excep- tionally Fine. WM. TAYLOD 8 SON, Proprietors In answering advertisements please mention Gilhv .ibamiatinn T H E V A S S A R I O N What makes the Vassar girls so gay ? What makes their work seem just like play ? What makes each face wear every day The-smile-that-won't-come-off ? The reason for this wide-spread glee ? 'Tis just as plain as it can beg 'Tis QUAKER OATS that makes us see The-smile-that-won't-come-off. American Institute Of Applied Music Q INCORPORATED IQOOJ EDGAR O. SILVER, President DEPARTMENTS : The Metropolitan College of Music. The Metropolitan Conservatory of Music. The Synthetic Piano School. The American Institute of Normal Methods. FACULTY AND EXAMINERS : William Mason, A. R. Parsons, Tom Karl, Harry Rowe Shelly, Paul Ambrose, H. Raw- lings Baker, McCall Lanham, W. F. Sherman, George Coleman Gow, Etc. Nineteenth year begins September 26th, 1904. For information address KATE S. CHITTENDEN, Dean zu West Sgth Street, NEW YORK CITY I . 1 4 L COTRELL ESC LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of the CAPS and GOWNS to the Col- lege Girls and the College Men of America-to Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Radcliffe, Mt. Holyoke, Woman's College of Baltimore,.Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and the others. Rich Gowns for the Higher Degrees, Pulpit and Bench. BULLETIN, SAMPLES, ETC., UPON APPLICATION PACH iebutngrapber 935 BROADWAY ALWAYS EXTENDS SPECIAL RATES T0 VASSAR STUDENTS . A L gelneltp 25 Market St., PoUGHKEEPsIE,N.Y. In answering advertisernents please- mention Ghz: ,lbafiiiatfnn ADVERTISEMENTS THE MARTIN CANTINE CO. MANUFACTURERS or Qtuateh apers FOR LITI-IOGRAPI-IING AND PRINTING SAUGERTIES, N. Y. ' SEND FOR CATALOGUE p Maman! Qlluuift Wie A Smart, Dressy Walking Tie with Military Heels and Walking Soles. FLAT FOREPART V H . J A N T z E N 242 Sixth Ave. Near 16th St. NEW YORK FORSYTI-I and DAVIS The prestige of Fine Writing Paper adds weight to one's correspondence. For every social event there is a size and quality to suit, and we endeavor to have in stock the correct thing for every occasion. We are the agents for the justly famous Crane's Papers, and also for the Hulbert Stationery, as well as the products of other notable mills, thus giving our patrons the very finest goods from which to make their selections. :F We engrave Wedding, Re- ception, and Visiting Cards- in the most ap- proved manner, and our imprint represents the highest degree of excellence. 9? Choice Gift Books are a specialty in our Book De- partment, and we also have the New Books as issued, and sell them at the lowest New York prices. nf Mail orders receive prompt attention FORSYTH and DAVIS 307 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention GLUE Bainatlull S A R I O N T H E V A S , RECAMIER f -D .. CREAM Q' Q, Wan cure a bad 4, W ' skin and preserve -,mx 15 a good one. Send ' D ' for trial sample - . - v1 andcirculars,a1so 1 , , book of Julia. Re- ITTU carnier beautiful- ' ft- - Mn ly illustrated. In V QP, use nearly half a Q I X century. JULIE RECAMIER The original of this picture retained her exquisite com- plexion through the use of Recamier Cream until her death at eighty For sale everywhere, two sizes, 5oc. and 3x.oo. Recamier Mfg. Company Ojfce and Laboratory: I3I West 3ISt Street N E w Y o R K FRANK H. CARPENTER 326 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ladies' Furnishings, Glofves, Corsets, Ribbons, H osiery, Handkerefiieyfs, DERBY 8: Fisic, CLARK 8a FLAGG SHIRT Wmsrs, Noi-xoNs STTLISH MILLINERT appropriate to the season 'PHONE 352D POPULAR PRICES G 1 o S C 1 9 O R C H E S T R A 43 Maiden Lane Born rm.. ALBANY, N. Music Fon WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY FURNISHED MUSIC We respectfully invite the Students of Vassar to give us a call when in need of First-Class PRINTING Hansman, Beatty 8a Pralow ff THE PRINTERS 233 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. T ELEP HONE CONNECTION We have one of the Largest and Most Complete Up-to-Date Printing Offices in the City MISS EDTTHE C. HARRIS Importer of MILLINER 1' NOVELTIES 204 Main Street - Poughkeepsie, N. 1' . Union College, '93,'94,'95,'96 '99,'00,'01,'O2 Cornell University, '94,'95 '96 , 99,'0O Colgate University, '94,'95 ,'99 'O0.'01,'O2 Williams College, '95 ,'99,'00,'01,'02 Hamilton College. '95,' ,'99,'00,'01,'02 Governoi-'s Mansion, '94,'95,' '99,'00,'Ol,'02 The BAKERSC TAYLOR Co Library Department Prompt, Complete and Intelligent Service We have sold books to Librarians for fifty years ffflvolesale Booksellers and Pulzlislyers H. R. TELEPHONE 487-B ' 33-37East 17th St., QQSQE, North, New York In answering advertisements please mention Qbr Dansarrun A D V E R T I S E M E N T S 4 f W '5':'H:'!':'f 0 af' MTFO 'P ta O is l' 4 LI KF 'M-1,g.g.,.54': .4-5 B I A D l'S v'4 i.i 'n!..- as as si. Q .,.- A uv-af . l .I H1-3 SALTFORDH FLOWER SHOP POUGHKEEPSIE Needs no feCom111e71a'afz'oa oo NEW YORK Frz'eaa's.'gf Vassar afzyfwaere Qfter Gtabuartinn- wt Bu! choose wisebf the location If you crave sight and sound of surf, If you long for hills and Woodland, If you yearn for quiet and pastoral sur- roundings, If you desire lakes, brooks and quiet waters Grp itung slant: A SUMMER, HOMES. A list. of Hotels anal BOa,r4ling Houses sent on receipt of 4 cents to cover postage. UNIQUE LONG ISLAND. Half-tone reprorluctions of photogranhs sent on receipt. of 6 cents to cover post- age. LONG ISIIANIU-clescriptirwn, illustrated-S cents to cover postage. I THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD CO. 263 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY J. ENGLISH I. Twns 1'iftl1-hour, and the slithy thought Did gyre and gimble through the skyg All mimsy were the notes I'd brought, And my lone wra.th was high. J II. Beware .I. English, little one! ,Inquiries bite and queries fuss: Beware the wily ones, nnrl shun Induction frumious. III. I took my Coleridge in hand, Long time the thinksome foe I soughtg So rested I in the shadows nigh, And stood awhile in thought. IV. Anal as in uffish thought I pore, J. English with its eyes of flame Came whiffling through the corridor, And hurbletl as it came. V One, two! one, two! Boo-hoo! Boo-hoo! Its glittering eye went through and throughg It left me dead CI had no heady And g'lumphed to thirty-two. VI. Anti hast thou slain the little one? My class-mates asked it in a trice. The game is clone! I've won! I've won! It cried, and whistled thrice. VII. 'Twas fifth-hour, and the slithy thought H it H , M. SMITI-I, H. B. Futtmwmw, Did gyre and eimble thrqugh the Sky: General Passenger Agent Special Agent, Pass. Dep't All m1H1Sy Were the DOES I brought And my lone wrath was hugh. 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MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. answering advertisements please mention The Ibaxiaiarlnxi ' T H E V A S S A R I O N A FULL LINE OF OUTLER I LOCK BOXES lVIanicure Scissors, Files, Etc. W THE DUDLEY HARDWARE STORE JOHNSON Sz WILLIAMS, Props. 260 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . QD. QHIZEOIIIIBII HAIRDRESSING SI-IAMPOOING HAIR GOODS IN STOCK and MADE TO ORDER 9.90 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ovi-:R HALLIlY'ELL,S JEWELRY SToi1E. TEL. 157-F. A WORD TO MOTHERS WHILPI the advertisements of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup state precisely what the experienced nurse knew the syrup had done and would continue to do for infants, there is as much that might be said of what it does for mothers. ln allaying the pain of infants while teething it insures to mothers peaceful days and restful nights. In relieving infants of wind colic it relieves mothers of one of their main causes for anxiety, and as a remedy for diarrhoea it would seem to be the antidote for all maternal fears. Hence mothers can enjoy the home circle and the out- side world as well while their infants thrive through the medium of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. I X ,xiii-fuvigi . College men know and the New Haven Unzbn says, apropos of term-end with its good-bys : The question of what in the 'world io gzbe a frzkmz' at parting seems to have been solved by the publication of Songs o All the Colleges which is alike suitable for the collegian of the past, for the student of the present, and for the boy for gzbflj with hopesg also for the music- loving sister, anda fellow's best girl Q l' All Me NEW songs, all lhe OLD songs, 6909! ll , a welcome gg? za agzy hams anyw er W5 WW ana' the songs popular at all Me college: , 5 W ' ' lz e. AT ALL BOOK STORES AND MUSIC DEALERS Postpald, 51.50. nr sent on afpnwal by th: publzivhzrs, 51.50 Postpald. 81-33.35 W HIN DS St NOBLE, ww st.. NEW YORK CITY Dictionaries Tran.:lai1'vn:, Students' A ids- Srhoolbanks af all publishers al one store. In answering advertisements please mention Qthr Elatiziatinn A-,D V E R T I S E M E N ESTABLISHED 1818 BROOKSTBROTHERS BROADWAY, COR. ZQND STREET, NEVV YORK FINE CLQTHING VALISES, FITTED BAGS, IMPORTED LIVERIES LUNCHEON BASKETS, -IEWEI, FURNISHINGS AUTOMOBILE CASES, SILVER FLASKS. SHIRTING5 GARMENTS BREAKFAST JACKETS, DRESS- HOUSE AND H ING GOWNS, SHAWLS, MAUDS, GARMENTS REQUISITES sig? RUSS, ETC-, ETC. HATS, SHOES Wil. 5.0.6 4'A k '45 'fl D CATALOGUE CONTAINING OVER ISO ILLUSTRATIONS, VVITH PRICES, MAILISD ON REQUEST I A. INIOEHLER O. LEI-IMANN R K9 G A.Koeh1er8cC0. CURSETS Tllbeatriral Better Than Eve Qiuztumets r 54Union Square East,bet. I7 69918 St A NEW YORK CITY In answering advertisements please mention I7-EDB .IBHHFHEIUH T S T H E V A S S A R I O N PARK AVENUE HOTEL PARK C4.THb AVENUE, 32ND AND 33RD STREETS, NEW YORK ABSOL UTEL2' FIRE-PROOF 4 X 'ff . x . , 71 CIONDUCTED ON EUROPEAN PLAN .ref EIPELQE rfll: Sf l lllmgllw TE 'gililft li lildlkkglx FII WVR? Q E IIT Ivgllli f 'Q Q lfllirllllllni l E if LEA ' -,wvwg IOO Rooms at 251.00 per day 100 Rooms at 81.50 per day Ioo Rooms at 52.00 per day ZOO Rooms at 223.00 per clay Accessible to all Railroads, Ferries,'lilieatres, and only live minutes to tlie Large Department Stores. Electric x Cars passing the Hotel. Transfers to all C1'OSS-KOWII ,I I '. ,.-'l'2'i i , I fjf- I ' X3 A fy? A ' ,Q arf l'21 :I ' - Eg gs li ' T7 'I K .,' ' ,' us e ' I,44 'A ' '. ' ',.f'4. f,1-.H i Hr?' , it -:i w fwfr ff . i' IL.a1-l -l H,-if . . I .Ref l'! -.J ',. g, , .' -Y- ,-wi:-f-4,4 . I -- M . -Sgt-Il'122g, . . , N..-ca 1' .Fw , . lr 5 1 1 . 4 1 ' 7 A R W ' Fila llfrim F1 -1 1 i 1 1 ' ' Vs,a t QLW .4,g 1 - : 'ga ' 1' if I .-11.1 'T-J - if' is 'Tl' 1, ' 'I 'IV' if rfi 4 -ef. -34,-1 . ':, i 'A sw V' .. ...vig 1 ,Qie.,4:, , ,ily .. 5 I f.e.I':q ' '3 , 'f A35 1, .I -fee I lines. Two MINUTES FROM GRAND CENTRAL STATION BY lVlADISON AVENUE CARS. REED se BA A RNETT, PR0PR.IET0RS TRAVIS BROTHERS liharp Gentle Horses to Let, with or Without drivers, on runabouts, buggies, Surreys, cabs, coaches or barges 362 MAIN Sr., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Telephone Connection THE EIDEL COTTAGE NORTHEAST CORNER COLLEGE HEDGE Situated on car line. Transient Guests a Specialty Most convenient to the College. Summer Board ers also accommodated. For particulars address MRS. JOHN EIDEL ARLINGTON, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. laiolets, cliarnatinus ann ipottetm iplants WM. STOPHER Sc SON florists COLLEGE AVE., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. P. O. Vassar College Telephone Vjdffff nzrgjizlly parked am! .rent Jlffkgjl to all partir gf the fozzfztqy DAVIS E639 SANFORD . Qlrtistfqelgntngrapberzb' 246 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Patronized by the most exclusive and particular people everywhere. SPECIAL Scnoor. RATES. COIIES, EN1.ARoEnII:NTs, PORCELAINS, MINIATURES, PASTELS AND OIL PORTRAITS In answering advertisements please mention 'illhr IBaIiIiarmn A D V E R T I S E M,EN T S Mark Twain says: With a single Wirt Pen I have earned the family's living for many years. With two I could have grown rich. The Student, The Graduate Should start right ml 1.ll'f52'ui 13 1 . . hy using the Paul E. W11'E Fountain Pen. , if T 1 It saves time, , , Thus lightens work. if 'VVrites instantly. Vlrites always. 01 . L They are T i Unconcllliovzmlb Gmzmnfeeal. f They are Q RFS? ii 41 iw l 1 .1 1511 .,, ll lil l L . ll! H l i 1 11 11 2.1 l .1 Practical, Durable :mal Reliable. Get the BEST. Pays in the end. One hundred styles. Reputation world Wide. 'I ii t e Q fi le ly 1 I 3 ll ' l I 1 1 ti 5 1 1. 1 5. Il i ., g l l 1 ll 33 y Nf yy ll A , ily. . 1. 1 ll 1 11 1 1 1 1 1, l l l 1: ii 14 Q i. .1 1 Q.. , :I 1 1 l- 11 1 ' . W , 1. 1 1 . y Y, W V 3: l 1 ' 1' ' 1' 1 .11 ' 111 l. U' Czztfzlugzze azz rzpplimtiofz. ' OFFICE AND FACTORY: Bloomxburg, Pennfylfucznlcz , Ml? we If A ,.t. . 1 Wllllu E W H f r , , MMM' N Q? 1 5-.. e 3 mf D S MQ film ' a H111 H Qlmi 1 EXCLUSIVE STYLESIN Qbbitt Waiiitii CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK UNDERGARMENTS Firm NffkTLVSdl' a1zd'Ladi0f' Fzzfifixhiziglr. Rirh Fanny Goazlf. Distinctiwr Stocks and Brltx. Smart, Readby-tc--zumr' Half. The Leading Millinery House JOHN PETERKIN 330 Main Street - - Pokeepsie, New York Dr. Stephen Palmer DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON 310 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' fTelephone 481-A I CALLS MADE IF DESIRED Willet Titus CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention HB2 ibaigiarion T H E V A S S A R I O N I ' A I 'TheUnusualStore,' I Broadway 85 18th St., New York ORIENTAL THINGS I 1 I ililolding Screens, Oriental Rugs, iOriental Lamps, Geisha Shades, Oriental Jewelry, Oriental Silks, Eaftern Pfliflff E97 Dfdlbffliff f07' COJy CDTHGTI japanese Kimonos, Quiltedjackets, Dainty Japanese Fans, Porcelains, Oriental Perfumes, Sachets, Etc. PETER TI-IOMSQN anal Tliailnr YOUNG LADIES' SAILOR DRESSES A SPECIALTY 1118 Walnut Street PHILADEIPT-IIA, PA. I48z I0 West 33d St. NEW YORK, N. Y. GO TO MRS. MCGLTNHS ICES, CAKE, ICE CREAM E39 EVERYTHING GOOD GOLDSTEIN 5599 ROSEN Mem jgnrix Dyeing ann Qllleantng Qistnhlisbmeut zo GARDEN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Dyeing, Clerznzing L99 Repaziring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ti In answering advertisements please mention wht Dniiarxuxi A D V E R T I S E M E N T S The F. A. Bassette Compan SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS iarnbunew of the cbuicest grabs Zllusttaten Banks ann atalngues .w9:4::!::Z-:?:g.-.fr'lzifrfnzu-:ig :i-2z2--9n:11---5-f2:::2-af:!EiS2'.11 ...gm Q?-'Wfiitif'- ' 5TE:L1-:1?Lj,i-,..1-. ..:.ig.-:gr-.itfn-ZF.:-: gw.gg211Srf .5-3:43-2-L :sian-:Q-Quiz' 'Y3:T:5' .2-ze.-e-'-?ae.1d::24' - .. eziviua- mm-. -S:-:azz www:-I . . -zergg, 742.31111 :F-514: , ...--36:9 5-5-:f!::::':. 54-g.v-2-.:!:e::.u. -3-ar-:ann--ix-::.z1 me-,.::.'aez-s-.g 5451421-P' -'-L'.'!::a. 452-522:21-'a. - -..i---....- gg!-'-g-.3 g-511: .,-.g,::.- ....: Y. . . ....,- ri.--E-p-.e: 14-. Q. L-5: 2:121--:E -Qg7::qg.ggp 'Q' t ' ' ' ' ' ' .'v, .1 :pgw . H., A . ,, 1:55,-ze., , J- ,gag sp.:- -feinwmzzz . :el 5-22-Ir 1:62. 5':':-'31-F E wir '-. ea' '-'-'- --h - ' .'5 5 '-:Sf -1- bfi- E 5' 11. '- -' 3:55 lm! ' -' .:.,f15: .u-' .o . . 'ifwlgg-'-i L-f-:fa .54 '15 EQLBM 'f-.'f2f3- 51? ht .:- wk - .za :. -l a nz- ' '-9 :iii E5 F xg . - '-:: 1 - 54. - . , 5 .. Ir' 55235: 4' is Quang, 1' ,MPEG fi X 'isis ' -V - . .g.'- ' -maui..-.--...v ..-.. -.- 1:14. -...- -Ag If .1 --W9'PHrx i s':f:1a'-1-Kiev:-:vnvx-nv:ern-wa-vrs ,, 13 . H51 PV: ' . 1559, . . . M4535 52-5:1 EES' ' -fl rn' .3 to H llw emi I5 to blllftl Turf! Careful attention to arrangement and to skillful execution our specialty. Qiality higher this year than last. All done in our own establishment- prz'1zfz'ng, 6z'ndz'ng, 4z'e.fzgnz'ng, z'!!u.rz'mz'z7zg, plate-nzakzhg In answering advertisements please mention dlhe Eafiatiun T H E V A S S A R I O N fofmsioie Impofffwf I Milfinefjf I N Formerly Designer Mme. LOUISE LICHTENSTEIN HAAS BROS. ' Y if 18 - 20 WEST 34th STREET Q Astor Court Building: adjoining WALDORF ASTORIA DISCO UNT TO STUDENTS 25-27-29 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEW YORK Ladies' Tazifwfj is . Dmvymczkerj I Shin' Makery YACHTING AND OUTING SUITS : GYMNASIUM AND BATHING SUITS RIDING HABITS A SPECIALTY SPECIAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO STUDENTS 8 In answering advertisements please mention Qlbe ibapiiatiun A D V E R T I S E M E N T S H gy ij' - 1lhCollege girls visitinig New Yorkl will find this - s op most unique an interesting. ts features are ' THE 5IGN Olil Ist.-An artistic room for private entertainments, THE' we dinners, luncheons, musicals and club meetings. ir 2d.-A display of antique furniture, china, 0 Mr5.E.Nmpier Reed V' brasses, copper, old laces, fans and draperies. ' ANTIQUES Rare bits to please the connoisseur. g '2l':,'f,1c,,nn --':e-- ng, 3d.4Breakfasts, Luncheons and Dinners served with the delicacy and good taste of thepbest home service. Afternoon tea, of which We make a specialty, is 'based on the best conven tional and English models. Remember the number: 31 West 33d St.,near the Waldorf Astoria lJ55g MW 4. V Y' ESTA LVSWED Q73 Importer and Deyzgner 0 Mflzhefy R, WQLF HUBERT ZIMMER Dealer in I Elhtique jfulfliltute e1MattiJes,jetneIr9au11 fimzlirons, Fendefxv, Bmw Candle Ggljtffal GUUUB sticks, Blue Ware, Etc. zzo Main Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 274 Main Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention tithe Eaiiarinn T H E V A S S A R I 0 N PECI LTIEr AMERICAN BEAUTY and BRIDESZWAID ROSES - AFANCY CARNATIGNS and SWEET VIOLETS ff!!jy0 LOL'7'J' sold by uf are grown at our CGNSERVATORIES ON SOUTH AVENUE Choice Flowers ofall kinds packed for shipment to all parts of the country. Hurry Orders by Telegraph or Long Distance Telephone attended to promptly. 4:5 QX 2-WYAIQSTREET 0zf1iH1fEEP51fy5y I ng advertisements please mention C652 Baffin A D V E R T I THE LEADING HOTELS iof the Hudson Valley NELSON HOUSE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. HORATIO N. BAIN, Pmpffmf THE PALATINE, NEWBURGH, N. Y. . H. N. BAIN gl CO. Prapriftarf Homrrlo N. B IN FRANC N. BAIN I Wering adv t' ments ple mention GEYJZ ibagigiatin S E M E N T S T H E V A S S A R I O N ,L HA VE YOU TRIED THEM? ,MX r -bQ- I E N O T, W I L L Y O U? sw, WE MEAN THE I . 5 + Q ' - ,.:. q - ' u Qtnugb raps fl' R A D E V M A R K HEN 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 suPr'ering from Sore Throat, Cough, or Cold. Also the best thing for Public Speakers, lV1inisters,Singers, etc.,and no bad effects after using them. Sold efuerywbere. SMITH BROTHERS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ILP.S.-It' 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. lahics' auth QHeutIe1uen's lKestaurant HERE the Substantials and Delicacies of the Season are served in the most approved manner. Also Bread, Cake, Pastry, Ice Cream, Ices, Jellies, Char- lotte Russe, etc. No Intoxicating Liquors, Beer, Wine, etc., allowed. Parties, Suppers, Wedding Spreads, etc., supplied with every requisite. Also Waiters, Cooks, Dishes, Silver, Glassware, Linen and Personal Supervision, except in cases Where In- toxicating Liquors, Punch, Ale, Beer, Wine, Cider, etc., are to be served. In that event, Waiters, Cooks, and Personal Supervision will not be furnished. SMITH BROTHERS PVHOLESALE AND RETAIL nnfetttnntts ann uterus Nos. 1 3 339 1 5 Market St., POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. rl In answering advertisements please mention Gb! ibnaiiatiun 1lWe are headquarters and direct agents for Eastman W Kodaksi F 11 m S and Eseg' Specialties, and have as fine and complete a lme of these goods as any store In 1lDeve10pmg and Prim zj i v'- . Ing for Amateurs is our as all work done . ' - 51. by us IS done by experts es' KODAK STORE CUND7' E99 CAIKE I 48 Market Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK , - MARY A. AMBLER ' CLARENCE W. PIERCE C L B Preiidml V.-Pres. and Treizs. FRANK D. GRIFFIN . Sefrermly V HIGH-CLASS LETTER PRESS ' ting J . P . A m b 1 e r C O . In Artistic and Effective Styles B 0 0 K S, N E W s 'H Q6-ff-fig-Nags? f and STATIONERY 'M A - .LZ.ll6'7'6l7ijl Effirzbm' zz Speczkzfffy ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY 5 , f Correisfaonzfefzce S0lzc'zz'ezf 5 MARKET sT. ee' 254 MAIN ST.A 258 Mein Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.v. POUGHKREPSIE, NEW YORK Telephone H. R. Zee-F. answering advertisements please mention GED: Eamiarinn T H E V A S S A R I O N G. SCHIRMER' Pzzbfzrhfrr and IIIIPQ-l'fr'l',f of masts 35 UNILDN SfwARE, Ni-rw Yokk Uur Stark of' Sheet Music, Books and ,lforeign Importations is indisputably the largest in the country. Um' fzlitfom' are the very heir and our jlfl-L'KJ' are uzodfratz. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION Muller's Orchestra CHAS. R. MULLER, Pianist-Director 'Music furnished for all social functions Any number of' musicians 77 Court St., Brooklyn, NeWYork TELEPHONE, 3277 MAIN VASSAR STU DENTS Want printing that is Nice -ffm! Right. That is the kind we do Robert H. Maar The PRIZVTER You Know Q i,1iim,' sf., PououkEEPs1E, N. Y. 'lSEl.liPH0Nli CONNECTTION -f M3 1 FHM' IMP!-5 A 568 Q BICYCLE , ,,ss . Eg OPTIN 5 . -' BENSCHOTEN HARDWARE Co.,' gig? VANNG M MENTS 2:33 U . I 6 3-E-EE Qs., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. John Mills Eentist 34.8 Main St., Poughkeepsie, Y. C. H. PERKINS Eye Specialist and Manufacturing Optician SHUR-ON . . , l, si-i UR-ON, Rig' EYEGLI-xss, Lens Grinding and Repairing at Short Notice We have the best equipped laboratories in the State. Should you break one of your glasses, bring us one of the largest pieces, or your formula, and we will give you an exact duplicate in a few hours. C. H. PERKINS, 286 Main Street, POUGHKEEPSIE In answering advertisements please mention QITJB Baiiarlan A D V E R T I S E M E N T S T H E B E S T L E 1 G H ' s Q,ROE,i,SFEj3 are typical of M A N I C U R E REDFERN STYLE P A R L 0 R S Tghfebehoicest ZQ WEST 33d S'r., NEW YORK deftly manip- Three doors West of Hotel Waldorf-Astoria nlaped and boned with the finest , , selec ed xvhaliebone, gnu result in t-he scientifically Qveateh EQELELN FORM S3 to S15 New York, Newport, R. I. PH PM X The WARNER BROS. CR. Nisioiiiisiiigo Established 1851 C. PLEASING COSTUMES S I E D E 9 S MAKERS OF Cloth and Silk Gowns S P E C I A L1 Tailor-Made Suits to order, silk lined, g 6 O RIDING HABITS. Our Improved Skirt. lnciorsecl by Dickel's Academy. 5 6 5 F U R S 1 Repaired, Re-linecl, Re-dyed, Stored. A11 at very attractive prices 42 West Thirty - Fourth Street Near Waldorf-Astoria ilainiizgsi' Eatlnr aunts i9ahtt Qillfpakcr YF sf UNE OF THE FEPV f7!lJE'RlC.'f?1VS IN THE BUSINESS 165-167 Spring St., NEW YORK AMERICAN AND' FOREIGN TEACHERS' AGENCY Supplies Colleges, Schools and Families with Professors, Teachers, Tutors, and Govern- esses, resident or visiting, American or Foreign. Parents aided in choice of schools. MRS.M.J.YOUNG-FULTON 23 UNION SQIARE, NEW YORK In answering advertisements please mention milf Eaiiariun T H E V A S S A R I O N ' Q- x f e fg g ' like 2 r X 144+ ' 3 Xxx uscx ,a 1,1 if ss Y 4 ff: X C g Q 4 I' gi Q- emi ' 'elf E nl N Y ,V . 2125 5 - ae ' i i x j' 'W E ,. V ' ' PEW'-E as ' 35 HE ' Eff? 3 ltjgi 59 :5 Eesti ret init HE 1 5 9553355 ,. ..::--- M - , Y ...-- , . .im--mm, ee i itti atit THE TEN EYCK ALBANY: NEW YORK Positifvebf Fire-Prozyf European Plan Masr azfrarzi-ve Hare! in New Terk Szaze. Near State Capilof and olher places gfinlerest. Cuisine and service of the highest standard. Long Dis tance Telephone in every room. Orchestral music during evening dinner. A delightful home for those wishing to spend some time in this interesting and historic city. H. ROCKWELL 89' SON I will make Shirtwaist Suits to order, con sisting of Tailor-made Skirt and Waist of the highest grade of Imported Butchers Linen, Percale, Fancy Cheviots, etc., for 5510.00 a suit to Students. Season price of these suits gZ,I5.00. This is a bona fide offer. Tailor-made Woolen Shirtwaist Suits from 825.00 to 5530.00 These suits can take thelplace of tailor suits that cost from 350.00 to 5560.00 All Tailor Suits, Coats, Riding Habits, etc. H S. KALVIN 53 W. 42d Street, New York City Near Sixth Avenue FRED J. Wiisfri. CARL A. Wtisri. J. WUSTL'S s0Ns nsatumws Costnmerr for Tfzeofrieezfr Old Folks' Concern, Too leeznx, Diekenr Pezrfies, ere. 40 Union Square, NEW Yokk Between E. 16th and 17th Streets 27 Smith Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Near Fulton Street TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS eps Maker of Gowns Fang Tezz'Zof'Gofwns Dinner Canrzezge Reception ezna' Evening Gowns 40 West 34th Street, NEW YORK In answering advertisements please mention CEHJB Baiianun A D V E R T CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY Poughkeepsie Bridge Route Lowest Rates to all points West-Detroit, SI4.25. Chicago, SI7.5O. St. Louis, 821.50 QUICK TIME-Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago, via the New York, Ontario and Western and Wabash Railroads via Campbell Hall. S H O R T L I N E between Poughkeepsie and Hartford, Springfield, Worcester, Boston and New England Points. Local Fare-Two Clfllfi per Mife in New York State. For Ifgfbrmation, Time Tabfes, ctr., address W. MARTIN, TRAFFIC MANAGER, HARTFORD, CoNN. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Heating, Tinning DHiflliC.Y-fl7l' Vaxrnr' Lunrlzrrx, Spr'cads,flr.,f1 Xprfialry REMEMBER Peter Adriance 81 Son lc- Ackerman I-las the Largest Stock in the City of Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Globes, Shades Burners, Heating Burners, Gas Stoves, Gas Irons, Gas Signs, Rubber Tubing, Agafe War'c, Tinfwarr, nr. Free delivery to the College every afternoon. 393 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Leave Your Packages at the Store- Near Hamilton Street Telephnmr 7Qf1 To 2796 Ladlef 0 f Vayyar On or about May the Ist, IQO4, S. GREENES, the Vassar Ladies' Tailor, will remove from the corner of Market and Canon Streets to 322 Mill Street, corner of Catharine Street, in the Morgan House Block. Special Inducements to Vassar Students S. GREENES THE VASSAR LADIES' TAILOR . ikyigwlsg answering advertisements please mention QUE ibasiiariun I S E M E N T S No. 350 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. T H E V A S S A R I O N C. H. BARNES .EDWARD QUINTARD Willard cioek C3 Omzm H. Dnzw Grzcmcia F. DREW 361 MAIN S'fR'1-:salt - POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. J. H. H Colo-nial Clocks H a n d M a d e D e n C 1 o c k s Original Designs QARer March 1, 1904, we shall sell and ship the ACT 01' PA1tL1AMENT CLOCK directly from our shop, and the price will be 540. This will save the buyers from 510 to 320 and enable-them to take advantage of our full guarantee of' work- manship and accuracy fLVVe also make Den Clocks with hand-made cases and copper dials. Send for booklet. IWILLARD CLOCK COMPAN2' II South Hamilton Street Poughkeepsie, New York Mission Styles ol' SHGRING, SHEATH - PILING TIMBER-BRIDGING 431, 433, 435 W. 17th Street 'FELEPHONE S37 13th Nw VOR Qworning Quang They said they'd bring me up some milk, Some butter and some bread, I've nothing till fourth hour to-day 'I thought I'd stayin bed. 2 . The rising bell just woke me up- The lirst time l have heard Its dulcet tones for months, l guess- I'm such an early bird. To-morrow I've a Hrst-hour class, And l suppose that eight Will find my eyes just opening- Oh, irony of fate! In answering advertisements please mention C6132 lbajgiarlun A D V E R T I S E M E N T S THE FERT LATEST' THE ARISTO PORCELAIN PRINTS This is our Latest Procluetiong we have sam- ples in all the new sizes. Other styles-made ' in Collodio-Carbon, Platinum and Platino. SPECIAL COLLEGE RATES The Vlfolven Studio Vassarion Photographer, IQOO-'OI-,OZ-,O4 Riverview Military Academy,19oo-'oi 02-'03-'04 R E M 0 V 14 L The euplfs Steam On May ISY Tlllljt filtft 513013 will locate at 318 Main U Street A few doors below Luckey, Platt 8: Co. Fine Picmres and Framing I S. W. RAYMOND The Very Latest Styles in Ievvel rv and Silverware ilaunhrp THE wise ones are those who appreciate and take advantage of' those things which are best. There can be only one best, and that best in the matter of Laundry Work is ours. Orders left at the Gate Lodge with Mrs. Law will receive prompt attention. At QUINTARD BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS L A U N D R Y 316 Main Szfrfff - Palfghlfffprif, Nfw Turk 23 0776! 25' C6lff1!l7'i716 Sf7'66! answering advertisements please mention tribe Utilisation T H E V A S S A R I O N THE ooLLEGE INN Near Vassar College Pougbieepsie, JV. . MARY SWAIN WAGNER ANNE EDITH LAPHAM P7'0fJI'iEf07'J Everybody Ought to Know WHA T? That all the DELICACIES OF THE 6'EzfSON are at Ca fpefzfer 599 Pari6z'!!'s MAIN STREET Ovifosirs MORGAN House MRS. c.7.c141e1f z COLLEGE VIEW AVE. Wil! board the College Girfs' -Friefzdf at Jllodfrrzlf Prirm' SUPPIERS SERVED TO ORDER HIGGINS' Fall p H 0 T 0 Q. -A-Lie. ' ug - - if Ng rililllw-i ,. .,.,- . . ' vi l ' ' fi ts . -.-:fy X ' H, mlm' 'll' lell M O U N T E R Not only mounts photographs and pictures smoothly, evenly and without cockling, but is also a handy adhesive for pasting number slips on doors, tissue work, mending books, etc. You will learn to lean on it for many uses if you keep it at hand. A T A L L D E A L E R S CHAS. M. HIGGINS GJ? CO., Mfrs. Ire Cream, Iref and Cake: NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON MAIN Orifice F A c 'r o iz Y BnooKLvN A11 Modern Improvements zjx Ninth Street 140-144 Eighth Street Nxw Yoiuc In answering advertisements please mention GIIYJB IBHSKHFISII A D V E R T I S E M E N T WooD DCBOLTON Wallbead E5 Dubozf QFOI IIlE7'b' 1770011 Tittflflzwj Bruggists 4 8 Glbemists The Oldest and Most Modern Drug Store in Poughkeepsie Q88 MAIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Eernratnrs ann ilaaper ifaangers A select stock of' Foreign and Domestic Wall Papers. Lincrusta, Walton, and all raised Decorative Special- ties. Burlap, Denim and Crash Wall Fabrics. SF 9? Q C5 If Crzfbfzrirze Sf., P0Zlghk6L'1D.fZL C. W. ZIMMERMANN mrartital jeweler anti QBptttian WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS AND OPTICAL GOODS. Repairing ofjewelry, Watches and Clocks a specialty. 284 Main St., Poughkeepsie, Y. Ry. WOLF Qlnttque ilfurmtute ANDIRONS, FENDERS, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, BLUE WARE, ETC. 220 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. MISS 7. GREEN You think this is a Hunk note, So did Jane - It isn't. 'Tis a two-cent laundry bill And you would think she oughtn't to complain But if you'd heard the naughty things she said in vain' In answering advertisements please mention Ginn' Daziziariun T H E V A S S A R I O N C. N H 1 C K S L IV E R Y M 'A N 412 ann 414 Qpuin Qwest, qpougbkeepsie, 3122113 york Carryalls and Carriages for large parties and funerals. All kinds of fashionable turnouts. Horses for ladies driving a specialty. Special rates to Vassar College customers. Direct trip with carriage from Vassar College to city or any depot in city, 51.00. Before 6 a. m. and after ten p. m., double rates. Extra charge for trunks carried on carriages. Telephone I 88-A. ESTABLISHED ISSI ' 'Elena Zlahnratnrp Gblaifiiimare-Qlbe Glbeit Qliiasiii fur Zlahuratnrp Miz EIMER 81 AMEND Wmlfuffmfg HHH Elmpumfs Uf Qtlgemicals ann aibemical Qppavatus 205 to QII THIRD AVENUE, Cor. of EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK Soni: AGEN-rs Fox F. Kah1baum's famous Organic and Inorganic Chemicals and Chemically Pure Reagents fLFinest 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 Chas. H. Hickok Music Company 276 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N, Y. citiaevpthing in 9IBu5ic A Fisk TEACHERS, AGENCY NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, ETC. Qbher 19,000 positions jlilleia 1 QL Especially serviceable to College graduates by reason of large patronage among the better class of'High Schools and Private Schools. H. E. Ckocxcim W. D. K!-IRR Managgrg . P. V. HuYssooN l New York Office: 156 Fifth Ave. l In answering advertisements please mention Callie Dafiarinn A D V E R T I S E M E N T S 1 The Only LUay On a stormy day Tn Is to travel and ALTO shzp by C 6- .H ROAD Tracks rise high and dry above a ballast o-f rock. The right of way is I patrnledbydag anrlbymght Against raging elements thc ALTON stands in perfect Securit . GE ' y O. il. QHARLTON, General Passenger Agent, CmcAGo. 1!I.'X - - The Alton's Celebrated Fencing Girl Calendars will be promptly mailed upon receipt of 25 cents. Geo. J. Charlton, General Passen- ger Agent, C. 81 A. Railway, Chicago, Ill. I. l I I-IEfirstdining car in the 1 the Del- . was run the Chicago Alton in 1868. the Alton ' the best din- - car line be- it was the one. is the best dining car line because it is The Only Way People You Meet in the Dining Car, Pictures of an American Prince, an old maid, a drummer. a pretty girl, a farmer, and other types, are contained in a booklet, which will be sent for a two-cent stzunp. Address Geo. 1. Charl- ton, Gen. Pass. Agt., C. 8: A. R'y, Chicago, Ill., who also has on hand a few Fencing Girl calen- dars at 25 cents each. FLEMING HARRISBURG ENGINES For driving direct connected or belted machinery at uniform speeds High Efficiency and with minimum attention and repair offered to discriminating purchasers who seek careful investments in Steam Power. MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY Harrisburg Foundry and Harrisburg, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES Boston Chicago New York St. Louis Philadelphia Denver Pittsburg Salt Lake City Baltimore Seattle Atlanta Los Angles New Orleans San Francisco achinc Works Sample Style Direct V Connected Engine answering advertiseme nts please mention Qin: ,ibarieariun T H E V A John Forsythe W -THE- W ST HOU5 865 Broadway, New York S S A R STYLE 5 X F 1 n e s t S c o t c h FF 'z ,f x - ' 5 '- X2 r' X394 JE X p NIW EQW. ky orro M 21 d r a S roo. X if -. Q5 , , .X .K X xf, !: bV,. I, ,fr XKK ERQX X2 an V, ro. - JH 5 5: X2 1 1 N' Q Aro- .. -A L M 3 0 o r ro r ' 4, you Q , ,'r' ll: Mgr Q S i Z 3 2 t 4 4 I A 'Q ',rlr l -gig f igh kx f e S 0 'r send for Illustrated Folders of STYLE 6 Fors th ' y e Walsts an In answering adverti d Suits sements please mention GED? i9a5giatiun I O N w e was .aa MD .,o., ,Q 1 0 A QC as' 5 a ye Po, Q 1 A Q 'fe QJ41- fg V ,Q f e f W ,f - ,2 0 H f ,Q 'Y M M Q,X af4' .sb , ff ab M ' 10 5 C- . 'Limo f 2' V General Qlpbahetieal inner to Qhnettisena Ackerman, C., Poughkeepsie . Adriance, P., 85 Son, Poughkeepsie Allen Bros., Poughkeepsie . Ambler, P., Co., Poughkeepsie American Cereal Co., Chicago, Ill. American Institute of Applied Music, Anglo-American Drug Co., New York A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany . Bailey, Banks 85 Biddle, Philadelphia Baker 85 Taylor Co., New York Balch, Edward C., New York . Barnes, Cyrus L., Poughkeepsie Ba'ssette, The F. A., Co., Springfield, Bent 85 Bush, Boston, Mass. . Boyd-Whitney, Poughkeepsie . Brooks Bros., New York . Carpenter, E. H., Poughkeepsie Carpenter 85 Parkhill, Poughkeepsie Cary, Mrs. C. J., Poughkeepsie Central New England Railway Chanut, M., et Cie, New York Chicago 85 Alton Railway . Chicago 85 Northwestern Railway Co Clark, C. Everett, Co., Chicago, Ill. New York , Pa. Mass. PAGE 27 27 I 23 6 6 I2 L 5 8 25 23 17 5 I 13 8 go 30 27 4 33 D F 36 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Connelly, H., New York Cotrell 85 Leonard, Albany Cundy 85 Caire, Poughkeepsie , , . Davis 85 Sanford, New York . 8 , . Detroit Home and Day School, Detroit, Mich. , Deyo, New York ..... Dodge 85 Devanny, Pittsfield, Mass. , . Drew, H., 85 Bro., New York . . Eaton-Hurlbut Paper Co., The, Pittsfield, Mass. Eidel, Mrs., Poughkeepsie . . . Eimer 85 Amend, New York . Elms,', The, Springfield, Mass. Estelle, Madame, New York . . Fisk, Everett O., New York and Boston Forsyth 85 Davis, Kingston . . Forsythe, John, New York . Frost, George, Co., Boston, Mass. Gildersleeve 85 Co., Poughkeepsie Gioscia, Albany . . . Goldstein 85 Rosen, Poughkeepsie Greenes, S., Poughkeepsie i . Haas Bros., New York . . Halsted School, Yonkers . . . Hansman, Beatty 85 Pralow, Poughkeepsie . . Harris, Miss, Poughkeepsie .... Harrisburg Foundry 85 Machine Works, Harrisburg, Pa. Hickok, C. H., Music Co., Poughkeepsie . . . Hicks, C. N., Poughkeepsie . . Higgins, Chas. M. 85 Co., Brooklyn Hinds 85 Noble, New York . Hosmer Hall, St. Louis, Mo. . Jantzen, New York . . Johnson 85 Williams, Poughkeepsie . INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Johnston, New York . Kalvin, S., New York . . Kenwood Institute, Chicago, Ill. Knox, E., New York . . . Koehler, A., 85 Co., New York . . Leigh, New York and Newport, R. I .... Lockwood, The Misses, School, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Long Island Railroad Co. . . . . . Linden Hall Seminary, Lititz, Pa. Luckey, Platt 8: Co., Poughkeepsie . Lynch, M. J., Poughkeepsie . Maar, Robt. H., Poughkeepsie . Martin Cantine Co., Saugerties, N. Y. McDonnell, M. C., Poughkeepsie . McGlynn, Mrs., Poughkeepsie . Mead, Mrs., School, Norwalk, Conn. . Merriam, G. 86 C., Co., Springfield, Mass. Michigan Central R. R. . . Mills, Dr. J., Poughkeepsie Missouri Pacific R. R. . Moshier, W. H., Chicago, Ill. Muller, Chas. R., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Murphy 85 Souther, Springfield, Mass. ' Neal, C., Poughkeepsie . . Nelson House, Poughkeepsie . . Pach, New York .... Page Chocolate Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Palmer, Dr. Stephen, Poughkeepsie Park Avenue Hotel, New York . Peck 8: Peck, New York . . Peoplels Steam Laundry, Poughkeepsie Perkins, C. H., Poughkeepsie . . Peterkin, John, Poughkeepsie 38 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS PAGE Pope Manufacturing Co., New York . IO Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle . . L Quintard Bros., Poughkeepsie . 29 R 85 G Corset, Co., New York . I3 Raymond, S. W., Poughkeepsie . . 29 Rffcamier Manufacturing Co., New York . AS Reed, Mrs. E. Napier, New York IQ Reynolds, Wm. T., 85 Co., Poughkeepsie I Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie . H Rye Seminary, Rye . . N Sagel 85 Buckler, Poughkeepsie L Saltford, Wm. G., Poughkeepsie 9 Schirmer, G., New York . . 24 Shreve, Crump 85 Low, Boston, Mass. G Siede Fur Co., New York . . 25 85 L Silvermann, H., New York 4 Smith Bros., Poughkeepsie 22 St. Denis Hotel, New York 5 Stopher, Wm., 85 Son, Poughkeepsie I4 Ten Eyck Hotel, Albany . . . 26 Thomson, Peter, Philadelphia and New York I6 TilTany 85 Co., New York . . I Titus, Willett, Poughkeepsie . . I5 Travis Bros., Poughkeepsie . . I4 Van Benschoten Hardware Co., Poughkeepsie 24 Vantine, R. A., 85 Co., New York . . I6 Vassar Miscellany .... M Virginia Female Institute, Staunton, Va. . N Wagiiei' 85 Lapham, The Misses, Poughkeepsie 30 Wallhead 85 Du Bois, Poughkeepsie . 31 WHl'D61' Bros. Co., New York 25 Wate1'man, L. F., Co., New York . 32 W7eeks, D. C., 85 Son, New York , E INDEX TO ADVERTISERS VVhite, Dr., Electric Comb, Decatur, Ill. . Willa1'cl Clock Co., Poughkeepsie . . Willai'd, Emma, School, Troy . . . Witt, Paul E., Fountain Pen, Bloomsburg, Pa. 2 3-fu W 'U O C 'TQ IIT' F' rn rn 'U 52. ro N- 4.Ls A XJ VVolven, E. L., Poughkeepsie . Wood and Bolton, Poughkeepsie Wi'ight, Kay Sz Co., Detroit, Mich. Wiistl, New York . . Young-Fulton, lVlrs., New York Zimmerman, C. VV., Poughkeepsie Zimmer, Hubert, Poughkeepsie '1 s ' , '54 ,' 'N ..,,1'L' gli 40 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS guna to Enugbkeepsie Qbherttsers PAGE ANTIQUES R. Wolf' 31 ATHLETIC GOODS Cundy SZ Caire . . . 23 Van Benschoten Hardware CO. . 24. BOARD i Mrs. C. Cary 30 Mrs. Eidel .... I4 Mrs, McGlynn . . . I6 The Misses Wagner ISI Lapham . 30 BOOKSTORES J. P. Ambler Co. 23 BUILDERS Willett Titus I5 CLEANERS Goldstein 8a Rosen 16 CLOCKS Willard Clock Co. 28 DENTISTS John Mills . 24 Stephen Palmer T5 DRUGGISTS Allen Bros. . I Wood Sc Bolton 31 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 4I DRY GooDs PAGE Luclcey, Platt Sc Co. . 3 FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY Frank H. Carpenter . S John Peterkin . I5 FINE ARTS S. W. Raymond ZQ FLoRIs'rs M. Lynch 20 Wm. G. Saltford . 9 Wm. Stopher Sz Son I4 GRocERs C. Ackerman . 27 Carpenter 81 Parlchill 30 VVII1. T. Reynolds 55 Co. J HAIR DRESSERS Miss M. C. McDonnell I2 Sagel 85 Buckler . L HARDWARE Peter Adriance 81 Son 27 Johnson 85 WilliaIIIs I2 HOTELS Nelson House 7-I JEWELRY J. C. Neal 9 Quintard Bros. 29 C. W. Zimmerman 31 Hubert Zimmer . T9 LAUNDRY People's Steam Laundry . 29 LIVERY C. N. Hicks 32 Travis Bros. I4 42 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS MILLINERY Miss Harris MUSIC Chas. H. Hickok Music Co. NEWS 1 Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle . Vassar Miscellany QPTICIANS I C. H. Perkins PHOTOGRAPHERS Boyd-Whitn ey Edmund L. Wolven PRINTERS Cyrus L. Barnes Hansmau, Beatty 81 Pralow Robert H. Maar RESTAURANT Smith Bros. . SCHOOLS Riverview Academy SHOES G. D. Gildersleeve 55 Co. rl-lAILORS S. Greenes VVALI. PAPER Wvallhead 85 Du Bois INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Ember to 3B.nn:3Kesitmnt Qlhhertisets ANTIQUES Mrs. E. Napier Reed, New York BICYCLES Pope Nlanufacturing Co., New York . Books A The Baker 8: Taylor Co., New York G. Sc C. lVlerrian1 Co., Springfield, Mass. BUILDERS C. Everett Clark Sc Co., Chicago, lll. Dodge 86 Devanny, Pittsheld, Mass. . D. C. VVeeks Sz Son, New York . CONFECTIONERY Page Chocolate Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. CORSETS R 85 G Corset Co., New York . The VVarner Bros. Co., New York CosTuMEs A. Koehler Sc Co., New York . Wustl, New York . DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany . . Anglo-American Drug Co., New York Eimer 81 Amend, New York . . Recamier Manufacturing Co., New York . . . Dr. White,s Electric Comb CD. N. Rosej, Decatur, Ill. . 44 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS ENGINES Harrisburg Foundry and Machine Works, Harrisburg, Pa FOOD PRODUCTS American Cereal Co. FOUNTAIN PENS L. E. Waterman Co., New York Paul E. Wirt, Bloomsburg, Pa. . GLOVES J. M. Chanut et Cie, New York GowNS Cotrell SL Leonard, Albany HATS Brooks Bros., New York . J. H. Connelly, New York E. M. Knox, New York . HOSE SUPPORTERS Velvet Grip CGeorge Frost Col . HOSIERY Peck Sc Peck, New York . HO'fELS, RESTAURANTS, ETC. Park Ave. Hotel, New York . Hotel Ten Eyck, Albany . St. Denis Hotel, New York JEWELRY AND CUT GLASS Bailey, Banks 86 Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. . Bent Sz Bush, Boston, Mass. . . Shreve, Crump 86 Low, Boston, Mass. Tiffany 86 Co., New York . Wright, Kay 85 Co., Detroit, Mich. . INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS JAPANESE GOODS R. A. Vantine Sc CO., New York LUMBER G. H. Drew 85 Bro., New York MANICURING Leigh, New York and Newport, R. I. MILLINERY Madame Estelle, New York . Johnston, New York . Music G. Schirmer, New York . Hinds and Noble, New York . . MUSIC SCHOOL American Institute of Applied Music, New York NAVAL TAILORS W. H. Moshier, Chicago, Ill ..... Peter Thomson, Philadelphia, Pa., and New York ORCHESTRA Gioscia, Albany . . Chas. R. Muller, Brooklyn, PAPER The Eaton-Hurlbut Paper Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Forsyth SC Davis, Kingston . . . The Martin Cantine Co., Saugerties PASTE Chas. M. Higgins 55 Co., Brooklyn PHOTOGRAPHERS Davis :Sc Sanford, New York Pach, New York .... PRINTERS The A. Bassette Co., Springfield, Mass.


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