Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
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A knowledge of what is most in favor at the moment, and of what is suitable for any occasion, assures patrons of intelligent advice and suggestions The Tiffany Blue Book is issued for the convenience of patrons. lt is a compact catalogue, without illustrations, containing over 700 pages of concise descriptions with the range of prices of jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, pottery, glassware, stationery and other goods. The Blue Book will be sent upon request Fifth Avenue Sr Sith Street New York l 1 l l l THE 3 Eg,els'rE,?ED 1 N vi . l XX Q2-X BV .,1T' 1 l A ,W l 2 fa y,:Q- A rZ., 2!12ai f'4gWxv? I - ,f7f4 ,J5B? - E :,,. i:'1 . l - Wy? 'fwziflxk l Of c ' T 7' KB OX NEWV YORK. l Is universally recognized as the Standard by which all others are judged. 452 FIFTH AVE. 196 FIFTH AVE. l6l BROADWAY l l Corner 40th St. Near 23rd St. Singer Building Q l l I A XASSARION Q55 VOLUME XXII Vassar College Poughkeepsie, New York Copyrzlglyz' IQIO BY THE VASSARION BOARD H :V 3 Q, -L P -Q-:gp -QQ ' iii: 'gf +5 G 1 ,J ,dgfg . -.1-mu., L 'v. ,sf . r ' 1- .415 . 5:51, T! 'L In jfrances Q. Enola Whose gracinus ann gentle ptrsenre has Inng mane the iiihrarp a home for all Whiz hunk is Dehiraten HP The QIla55 of Jbineteen 19III'lDI78U ann Ten S I l l l Notice to Students This Nineteen-Ten Vassarion Library is a gift to the Students of Vassar College from the class of Nine- teen-Ten in commemoration of the four years spent here. Work was begun in the fall of 1909, and the completed building is now formally presented in May, 1910. The exterior of this library is of brown cloth, the interior of solid White paper with elaborate trimmings of red and black printer's inlqr The stained glass Windows are the gifts of the four classes and are characteristic of the donors. The tapestries and statues in the different Wings have also been presented by the various organiza- tions of the college. The general plan is similar to the Thompson Memorial Library. It is hoped for this reason that the students will have no difficulty in finding their Way to the different alcoves which contain numerous records on all subjects of college interest. J 4? 4 N! xl A , A I I I I 115192 Qrcbtterts HAZEl,, HOSTERMAN PIELEN WHILEY MARGARET1' HOEES ISABEL UNDERWOOID CHARLOTTE GAII,Oli HELEN SHOEMAKER AUGUSTA BRIGGS CONSTANCE PLAUT BEATRICE TOPIDINC MARION IVIEYERS HEI,.EN LESLIE , x fx f N, kill? 6 VASSARION Murtb Wing E m F' HP Z 'TJ'-IZUH g:EOn1q zmjgf' 03353522 'do-Iiipb FEOOQ Sffimzm 751+-! POC '1 img.. AQ? fl! ESQ fD:. 1 cgi. -fu-If O'-03 gg-, .123 FEE. 3J 172 X? MODERN LIrenAI-ues LH Q l 5 I HA mmnr g 13 FICTION 5 IIIIIIIII Illllllll I5 5 2' EI '31 3 E 5 E E S 2 - J Z U U ? 5 'S Mfr L' z I' IE mmmmzsms I 2 MF Referenre Qliuuks CALENDAR .... TRUSTEES , , . tsj HI HIST Z O Iv 4 I S Z m ITOEY i. Hmmm 11 OQY I2.f.f.. Baum, IJBRARY OFFICERS OF ADMINIS'l'RA'1'ION AND 1NS'l'lLUC'1 ION ibistury Qucuhz ICRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . SOPHOMORE CLASS , OFFICERS . . . SOPHOMORII JOKE 150014 SW I xg .I fb WF PAGE I 3 4- 5 6 IO 13 T4- 31 32 33 34 35 Wing urtb Wing JD Beit E9 V A S S A R I O N 7 SOPHOMORE PARTY 36 DAISY CHAIN . 37 JUNIOR CLASS . 3Q OFFICERS . . 40 JUNIOR PARTY . 41 JUNIOR Jc-KE BOOK 42 SENIOR CI.ASS . . 43 FRESHMAN PICTURE . . 44 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF IOIO . 45 FORMER PRESIDENTS . . 48 OITFICERS . , 50 MEMBERS , SI TN MEMOILIAM . 89 FORMER TVIEMBERS . OO EXCURSION TO MOHONR QI SENIOR PARLOR . . Q2 SENIOR PARLOR SONG . Q3 TXTARCHING SONG 94. ETHICS SONG , . Q5 SENIOR BIRTHDAY SONG 96 HONOR LIST . . 97 Y- TREE SONGS O8 CI,ASS DAY . . QQ COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS . IOO THOMPSON MFMOIRIAL LIBRARY . IOI TYELLOWS ,... IO2 STATES REIJRESENI ED 103 Qitbirz Qlcnuz THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION 106 OFFICERS . . . 106 COMMITTEES 107 Sllithle Qlcuhe THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS . . . 109 COMMITTEES 110 CONFERENCES II2 Qstrunump Qlcuhe THE PHILALETHEAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS .... II3 HALL PLAYS . 114- PHILALETH EIS DANCE 123 Suutb Wing 8 VASSARION -ifiinlugp Qllrnne ,111-IE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GFIPICERS ., . COMMIT1 EES HOCKEY TEAMS , BASKETBALL TEAMS . TRACK TEAMS . . 'TENNIS TOURNAMENT FIELD DAY , . RECORDS , . jiiluhern iliteratxlte Eillcrmc COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS . THE VASSAR BXIISCELLANY THE VASSARION . , Ibarmnnp Qlcnhe MUQICAL SOCIETIES MANDOI,IN CLU11 GLEE CLUR . CHOIR . VASSAR SYMPHONY f7RCHl5S'l'RA fictiun Qlcnbc COLLEGE SOCIE'I'IliS . PHI BETA KAPPA QUI VIVE . , . T. Bc M. . . I INT ER-SOCIETY IDEBATIE CONTEMPORARY CLUI1 . CIN ITAS . . CURRENT TOPICS CLUE FRANCAIS DER TDEUTSCHE VERIETN HELLENIC SOCIETY COLLEGE SETTLEMEN1' ASSOCIATION CONsUMER's LEAGUE VVAKE ROBIN CLUB CBRANDDAUGHTIERS OF VASSAR COl,I.I3GI2 TDICKENS CLU11 . SHARESPEARECLUI2 NEW ENGLAND CLU11 SOUTHERN CLUE COLORADO AND NTUSCODAY CLURS CHICAGO AND NEW JERSEY C1.U11s jitlagagilw 1131111111 GRINDS . . Qrcbaznlngp Qlrnne DATA . . ADV ER'1'1s EMENTS 124 125 127 133 138 142 143 144 147 148 149 ISI 152 153 154 155 157 158 16O 161 162 163 164 165 166 168 I7O I7I 172 ,, . 113 174 176 177 178 179 180 ISI 183 217 275 VASSARION 9 Ijlimifttm Wing LY al Description of Contents Reference Books CALENDAR A hand-book of general history. TRUSTEES OFFICERS Leading events briefly classified. Shows up-to-date method of treatment. An authentic Who's Who compilation. OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION ' Containing authentic biographies of the leaders and representatives of the various departments of worthy human achievement. 10 VASSARION SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMISEIL 15- I7 25 26 29 30 IO IO 14 15 16 17 23 23 24 27 29 30 31 3 6 7 9 II I2 I4 18 19 zo 21 18 alenhar 1909 Fntrance Examinations. College opened at evening. Students' and Christian Association's Reception. Service: Rev. Henry Sloan Colin, New York. Lecture: Professor Salmon. Lecture: Professor Wylie. Service: Prof. H. S. Nash, Harvard University. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Miss K. B. Davis. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Dr. T. H. P. Sailer, New York Lecture: Dr. Seumas MacManus. Senior Parlor Opening. Service: Rev. John Sewall, Albany. Sophomore Party. Senior Nlohonk Day. Service: Prof. H. S. Nash, Harvard University. Lecture: Professor Zeug. . Concert: Dannreuther Quartette. Junior Party. Service: Rev. blames T. Dickinson, Rochester. Lecture-Recital: Mr. Arnold Dolmetsch. First Hall Play: Les Femmes Savantesf' Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Rev. Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer. Lecture: Mr. George B. Adams. Lecture: M. Joseph Bedier, College de France. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. T Service: Francis McConnell, De Pauw Lniversity. Lecture: Mr. Plimpton. Recital: Mr. Sumner Salter and Miss Whitney. Lecture: Mrs. Mary King Babbitt. Service: Rev. Charles F. Jefferson, New York. VASSARION NOVEAIBIER DECEMBER JANUARY lfrers RUARY NIARCH Speaker for Y. VV. C. A.: Dr. Frederick Bliss. Lecture: Miss Helen Dawes Brown. Thanksgiving Day. Philalethean Dance. Lecture: Prof. W. A. Neilson, Harvard University. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. Second -Hall Play: The Lady From The Sea. Service: Rev. H. Randall, New York. Christmas Music. Christmas Vacation hegan. 1910 College reopened. Concert: Mr. Ernest Hutcheson, Baltimore, Mcl. Service: Rev. A. V. V. Raymond. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: Dr. Angie Myers. Lecture: Mr. Everett Colby. Senior Birthday. Service: Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, Alexandria, Va. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. Lecture: Dr. Frederick Bliss. Service: Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, Cambridge, Mass Semester Examinations began. Lecture: Booker T. Washington. Semester Examinations ended. Organ Recital: Mr. Hammond. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. Choral Club Concert. Speaker for Y. VV. C. A.: Miss K. B. Davis. Recital: Mr. Hans Kronold. Lecture: Mr. Sargent. Concert: Hampton Quartet. Lecture: Dr. Oliver S. Tonks, Princeton University. Third Hall Play: The Amazons. Recital: Professor Macdougall. Lecture: Mr. A. D. F. Hamlin, Columbia University. Concert: Dannreuther Quartette. Speaker for Y. W. C. A.: lVIrs. John M. Glenn. Pupils, Recital. 12 V A S S A R I O N NIARCH I8 Lecture: Dean Hurlluut, Harvard University. IQ Inter-Society Debate. zo Easter Music. 25 Spring Vacation began. Amari. 6 College reopened. 6 Qrgan Recital: Professor Andrews, Qherlin Colle I5 Orchestra Concert. 22 Lecture: lVlr. A. D. lf. Hamlin. 2Q F0under's Day. MAY 7 Field Day. 14 Fourth Hall Play: The Tempest. 21 Junior-Senior Boar Ride. 24 Senior Boat Ride. 25 Senior Vacation began 30 Examinations began, JUNE 3 Examinations ended. 5 Baccalaureate Sunday. 7 Class Day. 8 Commencement. 8 Class Supper. Baath nf Tllruestzes AUGUSTUS H. STRONG, D.D., LL.D., Chairman . . . DUNCAN D PARMLY AMES M TAYLOR D D LL D EDWARD UDSON, D.D. . . ALBERT S. BICKMORE, A.M., Ph. . ALLEN W. EVARTS, A.M. . , SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL . IAMES M. BRUCE, A.M. EDWARD ELSWORTH, A.M. . HENRY M, SANDERS, D.D. , CHARLES M. PRATT, A.M. HENRY V. PELTON, A.B. ANDREW TOWNSON . . MRS. F. F. THOMPSON . EDWARD STORRS ATWATER, A.B. DANIEL SMILEY, A.B. . . W. C. P. RHOADES, D.D. . GEORGE E. DIMOCK, A.B. . HELEN MORRIS HADLEY, A.B. G. MOORE PETERS, D.D. , CHARLES A. COFFIN . GEORGE W. PERKINS , EDGAR L. MARSTON . , ARTHUR L. LESHER . . WILLIAM W. KEEN, M.D., LL.D. . FLORENCE M. CUSHING, A.B. lVlYRA REYNOLDS, PH.D. . HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D. EDWARD ELSWORTH, Treasurer of the College JOHN H. DEANE, A.M. . . . I . , . ., . . . J D . Rochcster . New York Red Bank, N. Vassar College . New York New York New York Rondout . New York Poughkeepsie . New York . Brooklyn Poughkeepsie . Rochester . New York Poughkeepsie Lake Mohonk Brooklyn Elizabeth, N. i New Haven, Conn. Cincinnati, Ohio . New York New York . New York . New York Philadelphia, Pa. Boston, Mass. . Chicago, Ill. , New York LOUIS P. GILLESPIE, General Sujzerirvterzdenl QBEHMQ of Qbintniotration ann instruction JAMES M. 'TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., IP B K President of Vassar College 1lA.B., University of Rochester, 18683 D.D., Rochester, Yale, LL.D., Rutgers. Rochester Theological Seminary, 1871. Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minister, 1873e86. President of Vassar, 1886. 1lPub1irl1ed: Practical or Ideal? Psychology Syllabus, Ethics Syllabus, A New World and an Old Gospel, Many educational and other articles. ELLA MCCALEB, A.l3. Serretary of the College 1lA.B.,Vassar College, 1878. Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, New York, 1878-813 in Detroit Home and Day School, 1881-85. Secretary to the President of Vassar College, 1885-935 Secretary of the College, Rank of Associate' Professor, 1893. Rank of Professor, 1907. lWARY BELL, A.B. zfyrzlvtzzrzt to the Secretary 1lA. B., Vassar College, I904. Assistant to the Secretary, 1906. JULIA GRACE GARDNER, A.B. Asristant to the Secretary 1IA.B., Vassar College. Assistant to thc Secretary, 1904. VASSARION 15 ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.l3., Afiliffdllf in Etbllfi' and in the Serret11ry'r Ojfiff 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1908 Secretary's Ofiice, 1909. . Assistant in Ethics and History,1908. Assistant in Ethics and in the GEORGIA A. KENDRICK 1lLady Principal, Vassar College, 1891. Rank of Professor. LH!!-97 IJ7'1.f1fifHf lSABI-IL NELSON IPILLINGHAST, Ph.M., W I3 K fluimznt Lady Prinripnl 1lA.B., Vassar College, Ph.M., Cornell University. Instructor in Hampton Institute, Professor of English, New Paltz Normal School, Professor of English, French-American College. Assistant Lady Principal, 1901. ANNA GERTRUDE RICHEY, A.B., W lj lx' 1Y.v51'.vtar11' to the Laffy Principal 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1897, Wood's Hole, 1897, Graduate Scholar in Biology, Vassar College, 1897-98, University of Berlin, 1898-99. Substitute work in French, German and Mathematics. Two years' study and travel abroad. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1909. CHRISTEL VVHIPPLE WILKINS, A.B. f1:.f1':mn1 to fha' Lady Principal 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1900. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1905. ELIZABETH BURR FIXHELBERG, M.D. 9 Resident Plvyszkzkzn 1lFormer Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Woman's Medical College of the New York In- firmary. Resident Physician to the New York Infants' Hospital, and in the New York Nursery and Children's Hospital. Resident Physician, Vassar College, 1887. 1lAmerican lXIedical Association, New York State hledical Association, Dutchess County Medical Society, American Association for Advancement of Science, Woman's Medical Association of New York City, Woman's Medical Society of New Yorlc State. ' ' JANE NORTH BALDWIN, M.D. ffrrzlrtant Physician 1lM.D., Cornell University Medical School 1900. Harvard Medical School. Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, LaboratoryAssistant in Physiology, Vassar, 1905. Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1906. 1IWomen's Medical Association of New York City, Clinton County Medical Association, New York. Qltt XLEWIS F. PILCHER, lJl1.B., cb B If, L' E' 1 Profexsor of Afrz' 1IPh.B., School of Mines, Columbia University. 1lPublixl1ed: Art Subjects, International Encyclopedia, American Arch. Series, Algemeines I.exilton der Bildenden Kunstler, Leipsic. Ed. Arch. Series, Bureau of Univ. Travel. Sastrunuiup . MARY W. VVHITNEY, A.M., fl? B K Prafexror of zfrtronorny and Director 0fObi'erfu11lory 1lA.B., Vassar, A.M., Vassar, graduate study at Radcliffe College, Zurich University. Instructor in Waltham High School, Chelsea High School. Assistant in Observatory at Vassar, I88I. Professor, Vassar, 1889. 1lFellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Charter Member of Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. 1lPub1i:hed: Longitude of Smith College Observatoryg Articles in Annals of Harvard College Observatory, Regular papers on Astronomical subjects in Astronomical Journal, Aslranomische Nachrichlen. Mkbsent on leave for the year. 16 VASSARION CAROLINE lf. FURNESS, Ph.D., W B K Instructor in I1.Yf7'0VZ0lIlV 1IA.B., Vassar, 18913 Ohio State University, non-resident, 1892-94, Chicago Summer School, 18953 Columbia, non-resident, 1896-983 resident, 1898-993 Ph.D., Columbia, 1900. Instructor in High School, West VVinsted, Conn., 1891-97.3 Columbus, Ohio, I892-94, Vassar, 1894-99. Volunteer research assistant Yerkes Observa- tory, summers 1899, 1900. American Fellow A. C. A. 1898-99. Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard College, 1898-99. Research work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring, IQO8. 1IFellow American Association for the Advancement of Science3 Member of American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. 1IPubIished: Catalog of Stars within 10 of Nortl1 Pole. Catalog of Stars within zo of North Pole. Observations of comets, asteroids, in astronomical periodicals. iiDefinitive Orbit of Comet 1886 III, Cwith E. P. Water- manj, Aslrorzomfrclze Aloclzriclzten. 25111112 XVILLIAM BANcRo1f'r HILL, D.D,, 0 B K 'Professor of Biblical Liternimf 1lA.B., Harvard, 18793 Columbia Law School, 18813 Baltimore Law School, 18823 Union Theological Sem- inary, 1883-863 D.D., Rutgers, 1905. Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 1882-83. Pastor of Reformed QDutchj Church in Athens, New York, 1886-1890, and in Poughkeepsie, New York, 1890-1902. Lecturer on Bible, Vassar, 1899-1901. Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar, 1902. , 1lPubli.vhed: Mountain Peaks in the Life of Christ, 1893. Present Problems in New Testament Study, 1903. Guide to the Lives of Christ, 1905. Biology AARON Louis TIIEADWELL, Ph.D., lp B li' Professor of Biology 1lB.S., Wesleyan University, 18883 M.S., 1890. Honorary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-953 Fellow in residence, 1897-983 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899. Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami Univer- sity, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-19003 Professor of Biology, Vassar, 1900. On staff of Instruction, Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Mass., 1898-1906. In charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of the Brooklyn Institute, 1907. ' 1fMember of American Society of Zoologists, American Society of Naturalists3 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science3 Honorary Curator of Annulates, American Museum of Natural History. 1lPublI:l1ed: Various Zoological articles in Zoiilogisclzes Auzeiger, BfologimlB11lleIln, Bullelfrl of United Slulex Fish Commission, journal of lkforpllology, Alew Intenzaliozml Encyclopedia Tear Book. ' CORA JIPSON BECKWITH, M.A., lrzsfruffor 1.71 Bzlolog 1IB.S., University of Michigan, 19003 M.A.,-Columbia University, 1908. Research table at Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Mass., 1901, 1903, 1907-09. 1lPubli:hed: Articles in Biological Bullelin. HELEN LETITIA PALLISER, A.M. Inrfmffar 1-11 Biology 1IA.B., Barnard, 1905. Curtis Scholarship, Columbia University, 1905-06. A.M., Columbia University, 1907. Instructor in Biology, Vassar, 1906. V ASSA RION I7 XIVINIFRED ROBINSON, A.lVl. frlrtrtzftor in Botany HBS., University of Michigan, 18993 B.Pd., 1899, A. M., Columbia, 1904. Graduate work, Columbia, 1903, 1907-08. Instructor, Michigan State Normal College, 1892. Vassar College, IQOO-07, 1908. 1lMember of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society ofNaturz1listsg Torrey Botanical Club Association of Collegiate Alumnae. 1iPublit11ed: k'HeXalectris Aphyllusf' 'i'I'he Spines of Pouquieria Nutrition of Sarracenia Purpureaf' 'iReproducti0n by Budding in Droscra.' Qiijeiuistrp CHARLES NIOULTON, l,l'l.D., fp B K Prgfgyjgr gf Cfjgmgiylry HA. B., University of Rflinnesota, 1885, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889. Instructor in Chemistry and Physics at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1885-87, and 1889-92, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Vassar College. 1892-94. Professor of Chemistry, Vassar, 1894. fiMember of American Chemical Society, American Electrochemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. IIATHARINE BLUNT, Ph.D., 10 13 lf, I E Inftrzzrtor in Cl7Fi77I'5f1',jF 1iA.B., Vassar, 18985 P' .P., University of Chicago, 1907. Graduate Student, Massachusetts Irstitite cf Tecinology, 1932-03, University of Chicago, 1902, 1905-07, Holder of tie Bahhott Fellowslip, 1905-06. Assistant in Cfie nistry, Vassar, 1903-05. Instructor in Cl emittry, Donsestic Science Departn ent Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, IQO77O8, Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908. 1IMemher American Chemical Society, American .Association for the Advancement of Science. NIARTHA IIOAN, DSC., I E Imttrurtor 1.11 Cii'F'7AI.5fI'.i' ffB.S., Bl., Earlaam Ccllere, Richmond, Ind., Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Henry VV. Sai Q Icllt vs- ship it C'e nistry at Cornell, 1895-96. D.Sc., Cornell, 1896. Instructor in Manual Training High Sci otl, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896-1900. Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1900. ELLA M. FREEMAN, A.M., 0 B K Instructor in Clwzfnzzatry 1IA.B., Vassar, 1884.5 A.M., University of Chicago. Instructor, Vassar, 1887. lVlARY AMERMAN GRIGGS, A.B. Airrzirtnzzt in tba Lzzboratory 0fCbe1ni5try 1iA.B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1909. lVlARY LOUISE LANDON, AB. AISI-Jfflllf llll the Laboratory of Cbemzirtry 1IA.B., Vassar, 1907. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908. RUTH MAY THOMAS, SB. A511-Sfllllf in tba Labornory of ClJen1z'xtr-y 1IS.B., Sinmons, 1908. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1909. I fliitoiiuliiicgi ani: isuciuingp IJIERIQBE1' ELME11 MILI.S, Ph.D., fp B If Proferror 0fElT0770Nll.1'J' 1'IA.B., University of Rocl ester, 1883, A.M., Roc' ester, 1887, Ph.D., Cornell, 1890. Principal of Marion Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1883-84, Pal nyra Union School, New York, 1884-86. Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell, 1886-88. Acting Instructor in History, 1889-90. Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar, 1890-93. Professor of Economics, Vassar, 1893. 18 VASSARION 1'lMember Council of the American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislation, National Child Labor Committee, Advisory Board New York State Consumers' League, President Board of Education, Poughkeepsie. 1lPublislzed: 'iEarly Years of the French Revolution in San Domingo, 'AOutlines of Economics, Prac- tical Economic Questionsf' The Labor Problem, Several Outlines for Economic Study and Syllabi for University Extension Lectures. EMILIE LOUISE WELLS, A.B., 0 B K Inrtructor in Economic: 1lA.B., Vassar, 1894. Instructor at Kemper Hall, 1894-96. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship in Economics and Sociology at University of Chicago, 1896-97. Instructor in Economics, Vassar, 1897. FANNY ROLLINSON SWEENY, A.B., dl B K Arrirtani 1.11 Ef0710?71iL'I A.B. Vassar 1 0 . Assistant in Economics Vassar 1 08. : a 9 7 a s 9 English LAURA JOHNSON WYL113, Ph.D., 0 B K Professor ofEngl1'5b flA.B., Vassar, 1877 3 Ph.D., Yale, 1894. Instructor in Miss Storer's and Miss Lupton's School, Cincinnati, 1883, in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, 1884-92, and 1894-95. Instructor in Vassar, 1895-96. Asso- ciate Professor of English, 1896. Professor of English, 1898. 1lMember of Modern Language Association and the English Association. 1IPubIished: Studies in the Evolution of English Criticism, The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, edited for the use of schools. GERTRUDE BUCK, Ph.D., 117 B K Profesror of EngIz'.flJ 1lB.S., University of Michigan, 1894, M.S., 18955 Fellow in English, University of Chicago, 1894-95. Assistant in English in University of Michigan, 1896-97. Teacher of English, Indianapolis High School, 1897. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1897. Ph.D., Michigan, 1898. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1901. Professor, 1907. 1lMember of Modern Language Association and New England Association of Teachers of English. 1lPublislzez1': Figures of Rhetoric: A Psychological Study, 1895, k'The Metaphor: A Study in the Psy- chology of Rhetoric, 1899, i'Organic Education, 1899, with Miss H. M. Scott, A Course in Argumenta- tive Writing, 18993 A Course in Expository Writing, 1899, with Elisabeth Woodbridge, A Brief English Grammar, 1905, with Fred. Newton Scott, Ruskin's uSesame and Lilies edited for school use, 19065 A Course in Narrative Writing, 1906, with Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris. Various magazine articles. FLORENCE V. KEYS, A.B. Arrociate Professor ofEngZz.f1J 1lA.B., University of Toronto, 1891. Fellow in Greek, Bryn Mawr, 1891-92, Fellow in English, Bryn Mawr, 1892-93. Reader in English, Bryn Maxvr, 1893-97. Reading in Bodley, Oxford, 1898, University of Berlin, 1898. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1899-1904. Reading in British Museum, 1905-06, University of Munich, 1906. Associate Professor of English, Vassar, 1905. GERTRUDE ELLEN BALLARD, A.M., 0 B K Instructor in Englirb 1lA.B., University of Minnesota, 1903. Albert Howard Scholarship, University of Minnesota, 1903-04. Instructor in English, University of Minnesota, 1903-04. A.M., Columbia University, 1905, Curtis Scholar- ship. Columbia University. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1905. VASSARION 19 MARTHA VVARREN BECKWITH, MA., Instructor 1-11 English 1lB.S., Mount Holyoke College, M.A., Columbia University. University of Chicago, 1896-97. Instructor in English, Elmira College, 1897-99. Instructor in English, Mount Holyoke College, 1901-04. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. 1lMember of American Anthropological Association. 1lPub1ished: uDance Forms of the hloqui and Kwalcintli Indiansf CI-IRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, Ph.D. Instruftor zn Englzirb 1'IA.B., Cornell University, 1898, A.M., Columbian University, XVashington, D. C., 1899. Instructor in lVIiss Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, 1899-1900, Randolph IVIacon Institute, Danville, Va., 1900-01. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1903. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1903. 1lModern Language Association of America. Psi Chapter fCornellD of Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1IPubIisl1ea': The Tales of Terror: A By-Path in Literature. NIARY LELAND I'IUNT, B.L. Instructor in Englzftlv 1fB.L., University of Wisconsin, 1897, M.L., 1898. Alumni Fellow in English, University of Wisconsin, 1897-98, University Fellow, 1898-99. Columbia University, 1907-09. Instructor in English, University of Wisconsin, 1899-1903. Instructor i11 English, Vassar, 1909. lVlARGARET JUDSON, A.B. Irzrtructor in Engfzixlv 1lA.B., Vassar, 1903. Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1904.-05. Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1905-07. Yale University, IQO7-O93 Fellow, I9C8mO9. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. 1lPub1islzed: Composition-Rhetoric-Literature, A Four Years' Course for Secondary Schools, Cwith hlartha Hale Shackfordy. MAY NIONROE frlrtructor in Spoken Englirlv 1lStudied with Lewis B. Monroe, M.A., fDean ofthe Boston University School of Cratorybg Steele MacKaye, George L. Osgood, Henry N. Hudson. Attended Monroe School of Oratory, Lyceum School of Acting, studied in Paris one year. Instructor in Elocution, Lyceum School of Acting, IS92f93, Brearley School, ISQ6-1904, Veltin School, 1895-19101 Vassar College, 1894.-96, 1898-1905, 1907-08. Instructor in Spoken English, 1909. 1fMember MacDowell Association. IULIA PATTON, A.M. Instructor zirz Engfixlf 1lA.B., Oberlin College, 1895, A. M., Columbia University, 1908. Instructor in English, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1904-07. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1908. ROSE JEFFRIES PEEBLES, AB., Irzstruttor in Englzfvb 1TA.B., Mississippi State College for Women, 1897. University of Chicago, I897'98, 1905, Harvard Summer School, 1902, Columbia Summer School, 1903, Graduate Student in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-07, Fellow, I907-08, Graduate Scholar and Fellow by Courtesy, I908'C9j Holder of Special Research Sclzolar- ships for work in the British Museum and Bodleian Libraries. Instructor in English, Mississippi State College for Women, 1897-1906, Teacher of English, Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr, 1908-09, Instructor in Eng- lish, Vassar, 1909. ESTHER E. SHAW, A.M., W B K Instructor in Englirb 1lA.B., Mount Holyoke College, A.M., University of Michigan. Assistant in Department of Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1907-08. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1908. Q0 VASSARION ALICE I. PERRY VVOOD, Ph.D. Instructor in English 1lB.S., Wellesley, 1894. Instructor in secondary schools in New York and Brooklyn, 1895-1901. Columbia University, 1898-1901 and 1905-07. A.M., Columbia University. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1903-05, and 1907. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909. 1lAmerican Dialect Society. NIARY YOST, A.l3. In.ttrurz'or in Engiirly 1lA.B., Vassar, 1904. Graduate scholar, Vassar, 1904.-05. Instructor in Wellesley, 1906-07. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1907. 4lBruIugp, jttiuwraiugp. lbaleuntuiugp GEORGE BURBANK SHATTUCK, Pl1.D. Profersor of Geology and lllineraiogy 1lB.S., Amherst, Johns Hopkins University. Fellow in Geology, johns Hopkins University, 1896-97. Asso- ciate Professor, Johns Hopkins University. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Vassar, 1906. 1lAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science. Geological Society American Nat. Geographers. Association of American Geographers. 1lPub1i.vhed: The Pleistocene Problem of the North Atlantic Coastal Plain, Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Cecil County, Md., Physiography and Geology of the Coastal Plain Formations of Cecil County, Md.,', Geology of the Bahama Islands, i'Some General Considerations Relating to the Bahama Islands, i'Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Calvert County, Md., 'Thysiograpliy of Calvert County, Md., i'Geology of Calvert County, Md., Geological Map of Calvert County, Md., 'LGeological Map of Cecil County, NId., 'iThe Pliocene and Pleistocene Deposits of Maryland, i'The Miocene Deposits of Maryland, 'iDevelopment of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of St. lNIary's County, lXId., uPhysiography of St. Mary's County, lVId., 'iGeology of St. Mary's County, Md., Geology of the Patuxent Quadrangle, Geology of the St. Mary's Quad- rangle, i'Paleontology ofthe Buda Limestone, Texas, 'iGeological Rambles near Vassar College, UCon- centration versus Transportation, a Need of Accurate Measurements in Stream Works. 452131118111 IVIARIAN P. VVHITNEY, Ph.D., Proferxor of Gernzmz 1lA.B., Undergraduate work in Europe and in private lessons with Yale professors. Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, 1892-1905. Graduate Student at Yale, 1895-97, University of Paris, 1397, University of Zurich, 1898, Yale University, 1900-01. Ph.D., Yale, 1901. Professor of German, Vassar, 1905. 1lPuI1Iisl1ed: Several German and French readers, grammars and texts. ulixercises in German Syntax and Composition, Qwith Dr. L. L. Stroebel LOUISE NIALLINCKRODT KEUFFNER, Ph.D. Inm-urtor 1.11 German 1'IA.B., A.M., Studied at Washington University, St. Louis, University of Berlin, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Mary Institute, St. Louis, Lombard College, Galesburg, Ill. Instructor in German and General Literature in the Correspondence Department ofthe University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1907. 1lModern Language Association of America. i 1lPul1Iithez1': WA Study ofthe Theory and Practice of the Historic Drama, articles in The Plllllf-HliFf,' The Open Road, Nladern Language 1VoIes. V VASSARION Q1 GERTRUD F.hhERENDORFF lndnwmrzn Gmwnm 1ILehrerinnenseminar, Rostock, Mecklenburg, 1894,-96, State Examination, Schwerin Mecklenburg. Graduate work at Grenoble University, Grenoble, France fEX21I11CIItlCSI'I21Ul'PS Etudes de Langue et Littera- ture Frangaiseb, 1903-04. Taught in Germany, 1897-19025 England, 1904-05g New York, 1905-08. In- structor in German, Vassar, 1908. LILIAN L. STROEBE, Ph.D. Instructor in German 1lPh.D., Heidelberg, Germany, 1904. Studied at Universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris and Lausanne. Taught in London, 1898-1900, and Rye Seminary, N: Y., 1904-05. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1905. 1IModern Language Association of America. 1lPublisl1ea': Die altenglischen Kleidernamen. Eine kulturgcschichtlich-Etymologische Untersuchung. Ex- ercises i11 German Syntax and Composition, fwith Prof. RI. P. Wlhitneyp. HENRIETTE STRUCK Instrumfar in German 1ILehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin, and in Stift Keppel, Westphalia, Germany. Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers. Travel and Study in England, France and Italy. A semester of study at University of Leipsic. Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., B-Iiss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1900. Greek ABBY LEACH, A.NI., W B K Professor of Greek 1IA.B., A.M., Vassar, 1885. Student atvHarvard Annex fRadcli1Iej, Leipsic University. Studied under Professor Gildersleeve and attended his lectures at Johns Hopkins University. Instructor in High School, ' Brockton, Mass., Girl's Latin School, Boston, Mass. Vassar, 1883. Former President of the American Philological Association, and of the Collegiate Alumnae Association. Member of Managing Committee of the School at Athens. Member of Council of the Archaeological Institute. flThe Classical Association of Great Britain. Classical Association of the Middle States and Marylancl. National Geograpltical Society. Archxological Institute. American Philological Association. Collegiate Alumnae Association. College Equal Suffrage League. ' 1lRecipient of a gold cup from the Emperor of Japan. 'JPublisl1ed: Articles in American jfournal ofPl1il0logy,' Classical Review, lllagazlne of Collegiate Alumme Association. GRACE HARRIEI' NIACURDY, Pl1.D. AIJUEZ-Ulf Professor of Greek 1lA.B., Radcliffe, 18885 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903. Graduate study in Radcliffe, University of Berlin, and Columbia University. Foreign Fellow of Boston Women's Educational Association, 1899-1900. Teacher of Classics in the Cambridge School for Girls. Instructor in Vassar, 1893. Associate Professor of Greek, Vassar, 1903. In charge of the Instruction in Greek at the summer session of Columbia University, 1908-09. t 1lAmerican Philological Association. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. 1lPuZzlished: Chronology of the Extant Plays of Euripides. Articles in Classical Periodicals. FLORENCE MARY BENNETT, A.B., 0 B K W Instructor in Greelc 1fA.B., Vassar, 1903. Assistant in the Laboratory of Physics, Vassar, 1903-05. Fellowship of Associate Alumnze of Vassar, at Columbia University, 1905-06. Special Fellowship, Vassar, at American Sclzool of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece, 1906-07, Instructor i11 Greek, Vassar, 1907. 1lPublisl1ed: 'LThe So-Called Mourning Athena in the flmcrimn journal of Arrhwnlogy, short poems in the Cllrislian Register and Uuflarinn. QQ VASSARION ietsturp LUCY MAYNAIKD SALMON, A.lVI. ' Professor of History 1lA.B., University of Michigan, 1876, A. M., 1883. Instructor in History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883- 86. Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr, 1886-87. Associate Professor of History, Vassar, 18873 Professor, 1889. Europe, 1898-1900. 1fPublisl1cd: Education in Michigan during the Territorial Period, 18855 History of the Appointing Power of the President, 18855 L'Fulton Female Seminary,' I89O, UA Statistical Inquiry Concerning Domestic Service, 1892, k'The Union ofUtrecl1t, 1893, 'iDomestic Service, 18979 second edition with additional chapter on Domestic Service in Europe, 19015 Progress in the Household, 1906. JAMES FOSDICK BALDWIN, Pl1.D. Professor ofH1Astory 1fA.B., Denison University, 1893, graduate study in University of Chicago, 1894-95. Fellow in University of Chicago, 1895-975 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1897. Instructor in Greek, Denison University, 1892-943 Instructor in History, Vassar, 1897-1903. Study abroad, 1904-05. Associate Professor of History, Vassar, 19033 Professor of History, 1907. 1lAmerican Historical Associationg Honorary Nlember of the Manorial Society of England. ' ' 1lPulzlishecl: The Scutage and Knight Service in England. Contributions to Royal Historical Society, English Historical Review, American Historical Review. ELOISE ELLERY, Ph.D., 07 B K . fflssociate Professor of History 1IA.B., Vassar, 1897. Graduate work at Cornell University, lVIary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship from Vassar, 1897-98. Cornell University, 1898-99. A. C. A. Foreign Fellowship, 1899-1900. Research workin Paris. Ph.D., Cornell 1902. Assistant in History, Vassar, I900'OZ. Instructor, 1902.-O7. Associate Professor, 1907. Lois K1M1zALL MATHEWS, Ph.D., Q B K Instructor in Hz'story 1IA.B., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1903. A.M., 1904. Edward Austin Scholarship, Radcliffe, 1904-05. Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholarship, Radcliffe, 1905-06. Ph.D., Radcliffe, 1906. 1lDelta Gamma. American Historical Association. 1lPuIzlisherl: i'The Expansion of New England. LUCY ELIZABETH TEXTOR, Pl1.D., W B K Instructor in Hz'story 1lPh.B., University of Michigan, A.lVI., Leland Stanford, Ir., University. Graduate work in Sociology, Chicago University. University Fellowship, Yale. Ph.D., Yale. Instructor in Castelleja Hall, Palo Alto, Cal., Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1905. 1lAmerican Historical Association. 1lPulrlished: K I'he Official Relations between the United States and the Sioux Indians, NA Colony of Emigres in Canada, 1798-1815. V IDA CARLETON 'III-IALLON, Pl1.D. Instructor in Hzistory 1lA.B., Vassar, I897, A.M., 1901. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1899-1901. Instructor in Greek, Vassar, 1901-03. Curtis Graduate Scholar, Columbia University, 1903-04. Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow of Vassar at Columbia, 1904-05. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1905. Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1906-07. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1907. 1lPublisl1ed: uMarble Reliefs from Vari, American journal of llrchceologyg L'The Date of Damaphon of Messene, American journal of drclueology, Greek Vases in the Metropolitan Museum, The Scrip. VASSARION 23 ilattn JOHN LEVERETT IVIOORE, Ph.D., 0 B K Profcsror of Latin flA.B., Princeton, I88I, A.M., Princeton, 1884. Graduate Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-875 Fellow in Latin, 1887-88, Fellow by Courtesy, 1888-91. Ph.D., johns Hopkins, 1891. Tutor in Latin, Princeton, 1882-85. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, 1886, 1888-89. Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1891. Professor of Latin,Vassar, 1893. American Philological Association, Archaeological Institute of America, Managing Committee American School of Classical Studies in Rome. 1lPubIished: Latin Prose Exercises, Servius on the Tropes and Figures in Vergil, American ffounml of Philology. ELIZABETH HATCH PALMER, Ph.D., W B K zi.rJofz'nte Profcrror of Latin 1lA.B., XVellesley, 1887. Graduate Student in Wellesley, 1887-88. Graduate Student in Yale. 1897-1900. Instructor in Latin in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., 1888-97. Instructor in Greek, Vassar, 1900-01. Instructor in Latin, 1902-05. Associate Professor of Latin, 1905. Honorary Fellow of Yale University, 1904-05. Ph.D., Yale, 1905. 1lAmerican Philological Association. Classical Association of the lVIiddle States and Maryland. ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, Ph.D., W B K ll1Ifl'Llff07' 1.71 Latin 1lA.B., Vassar, 1894, A.M., 1899. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1909. Graduate Student in Cornell, 1901-02. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, 1901. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 1901. Fellowsl ip of the Associate Alumnm of Vassar College, 1908. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, I908. Instructor in Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., I894'95, in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-1900, in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01. Instructor in Vassar, 1902-08, 1909. 1lAmerican Philological Association. 1lPubli:hed: Articles in Poet Lore and School Review. GRACE GUTHRIE, A.M. Inrtruftar in Latin 1lA.B., Bucknell University, 1894. Graduate work at Yale University, 1895-98. Instructor in Miss Whedon's School for Boys, New Haven, Conn., 1897-1900, McDufiie School, Springfield, Mass., 1900-O23 High School, NVestHeld, N. I., 1902-06. Instructor in Vassar, 1906. 1lAmerican Philological Association. IYIARY BRADFORD PEAKS, Ph.D., dl B K Instructor in Latin 1lA.B., University of Chicago. Graduate Scholar, 1901. Fellow, 1903-05. Ph.D., 1905. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Milwaukee-Downer College, Milwaukee, 1901-03. Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1905. 1lAmerican Philological Association. Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 1lPubIished: Chicago Studies in Classical Philology, vol. IV, pp. 161-230, The General Civil and Military Administration of Noricum and Raetiaf' CATHARINE SAUNDERS, Ph.D. Inrfrurtor in Latin 1lA.B., Elmira College, 1891, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909. Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-1900, travel and study in Germany and Italy, 1902-03, University of Munich, 1903, Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1905-07. Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-95 Principal of Park Place School, Elmira. N. Y.. 1895-98, Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1900-03, 1904-05, 1907 1lPubIisl1ed: Costume in Roman Comedy. Q-is V A S S A R I O N fttatljeluaticg HENRY SEELY VVHITE, Ph.D., W B K Professor af Matkernaticr 1lA.B., Wesleyan University, 1882. Assistant in Astronomy, 1882-83. Instructor in Mathematics and Chem- istry, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1883-84. Tutor in Niathematics, Wesleyan University, 1884.-87. Ph.D., University of Giittingen, 1890. Assistant in Pure Mathematics in Clark University, 1890-92. Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics in Northwestern University, 1892-1905. Professor of Mathematics, Vassar, 1905. HEX-President a11d Editor of the Transaclioxzs of Ilze flmerimn illathemalfml Soriely. 1IPubIirl1ed: Papers in American j'ou1'nal of 1V1llll16l1Ic1llCSj in lllallzemalisclze Annalerzg in Bulletin and Transaciianr of American 1i1Hll76171IlIiCdl Snriny, in Annals of illallzemazics, also a part of Lectures on lVIathematics,,' the Barron Colloquium. ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, Ph.D., fp B If Ina-trurtor in Zvjflfbflllllllifj 1IInstructor in Pennsylvania Public Schools, 1893-97. A.B., Vassar, 1901, A.M., 1902. Graduate scholar in Mathematics and Astronomy, Vassar, 1901-OZ. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902-. Reader on uCollege Entrance Examination Board. Studied at Columbia University, University of Chicago, and University of Gottingen. Ph.D. from Columbia University. 1lMember of Circolo Matematico di Palermo, American Mathematical Society, Association of Teachers of Mathematics, Deutsche Mathematilcer-Vereinigung. 1IPubIished: Definitive Orbit of Cornet 1826 II, published at Kiel, Germany, 1907. i'Plane Curves of tl'e Eighth Order with Two Four-fold Points having Distinct Tangents and no other Point Singularitiesf' Articles in the Bullelin aj' Ilie Jmerican lllzzlliezvzfzlfcal Socicly. 1lAss0ciate Editor of the Revue Semerzrielle 6,85 Publimliorzr llifallzfmzzliqucr. fA'11sterdamD. Louise DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, A.M. I77Jf7 Llfl'U1' in Mfzflfezzzritirs 1lA.B., Toronto University, 1895, A.M., 1902. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Graduate Student in University of Chicago, 1897-98. Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr, 1898. Graduate Student in Bryn Mawr, 1899-1900. Student at Ontario Normal College, 1900-01. Instructor in Mathematics, St. M'argaret's College, Toronto, 1901. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902. 1lAmerican Mathematical Society. . SOPHIA FOSTER RICHARDSON, Adi., fntfrurfor llll Zllzitlvclllfltzrr 1lA.B., Vassar, 1879. Teacher in Private School, Rutherford, N. J., IS79-SZ, Principal of Rutherford Insti- tute, 1882-85. Graduate student at Newnham College and Chicago University for two years, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1886. 1lMember, Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the Middle States and Maryland. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., W 13 fi' lrzrtructor in 1i4lIf!JE'I77fIf1-65 1lA.B., Vassar, 1897, A.M., 1903. Instructor in Portland, Me., 1897-993 in Englewood, N. II., 1899-1900. Graduate Student in Vassar, 1900-01. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Paris, 1907-08, Instructor in Vassar, 1901-07, 1908. 1IAmerican Mathematical Society. jttuyit GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D. Professor 0fMz1:ic 1lA.B., Brown University. Mus.D., Brown University. Newton Theological Seminary. Teacher of Piano and Theory at Smith College, 1889-95. Studied music under E. B. Story, B. D. Allen, and B. C. Blodgett in the United States, and under Felix Dreyschock, Ludwig Bussler, and Max Bruch, in Berlin, 1892-93. Pro- fessor of Music, Vassar, 1895. Europe, 1906-07. VASSARION Q5 1JMusic Teachers' National Association. New York State Music Teachers' Association. Internationale Musik Gesellschaft. 1JPub11's11ed: Songs and Part Songs, 'KA Text-book in Harmony, i'The Structure of Music. Various magazine articles. KATE S, CHITTENDEN Inrfruftor in Pruzzcforte 1IStudied with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons and Harold Bauer. President Mctropclitan College of Music, Vice-President and Dean of American Institute of Applied Music, President of Syntletic Guild of Pianoforte Teachers, Founder of American Guild of Organists. Lecturer in New York City Public Lecture Course. Organist and Choir Director of Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, 1879-1906. In charge of Piano Department in the Catherine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn. 1JMacdowell Association. 1JPubIislied: Various works on Technique and Pianoforte playing, and numerous magazine articles. GUSTAV DANNREUTHER Insfrurtor in VI-011.11 1JBerlin-I'Iochschule fiir hflusik. 'Pupil of De Ahna, and Jos. Joachim. Player and teacher in London, England, 1873-77. Member of Boston Mendelssohn Quintette Club, 1877-80. Director of tl'e Buffalo Pl ill armonic Society, 1882-84. Concert Mfaster ofthe New York Sym phony and Oratorio Society for two years. Merrlzer cf Philharmonic Society until 1906, occupying a place at the first desk. Organizer of the Dannreuther String Quartette in 1884. Dannreuther String Quartette, 1884.-1907. Instructor in Violin, Vassar, 1906. 1JPubIishe1l: L'Set of Scale and Chord Studies, published by Breitkopf and Hartel, Leipsic. ELLEN lVl. FITZ, A.l3. Arrzirfzznt in Zllllflif and Affliffllllf Orgazlfrf 1JA.B., Mount Holyoke, 1904. Assistant Organist and Assistant Choir Director, Mount Holyoke College, 1904.-065 Smith College, 1906-08. JOHN CORNELIUS GRIGGS, Pl1.D. Instructor in Sliligliflg 1JA.B., Yale, Ph.D., Leipsic. Instructor in Singing at Vassar, 1897. JEAN STUYVESANT SINCLAIR frzrfrurfor in fllzzrrf 1fGraduate of St. Gabriel's School, Peekskill, N. Y., 1896. New York College of Music, 1899-1901, Colum- bia University, 1903-05. Studied piano with Hans T. Seifert, Alexander Lambert, Edward? Macdowell, Eugene Heflley, Harold Bauer, Theory and Composition with Hermann Spielter, Leonard B. McWhood, Edward Macdowell, Cornelius Rubner. Vocal study with Herbert Wilbur Greene, John C. Griggs. Ten years' experience in teaching in New York. At Carnegie Hall, 1906-075 St. Margaret's School, New York, 1906, Powell Institute of Music and Languages, Brooklyn, 1907. Instructor in Music, Vassar, 1908. 1'lMusic Teachers' National Association, Macdowell Association. EMMA THORN YVILLIAMSON Ai-rirtrznt to Miss ClJZ'ffB77liE7Z 1JStudied with Kate S. Chittenden, Myra S. Lilly, Edward Macdowell, Leslie Hodyson and Harold Bauer. Studied Pianoforte and Pianoforte Pedagogy at hletropolitan College of Music. Taught four years at tl L' Ossining School, Ossining, N. Y. 1JMacdowell Association. l9IJiIu5UlJIJl? JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., W B K Proferror of Ethics 1JA.B., University of Rochester, 1868. D.D., Rochestc-r,Ya1e, LL.D., Rutgers. Rochester Theological Seminary, 1868-71. Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minitter, I873-86. President of Vassar, 1886. 1JPLlb1iSI1El1i 'Practical or Ideal ? Psychology Syllabus for Classes, Ethics Syllabus, A New World and an Old Gospel. lNIany articles educational and otherwise. TIROY C. COOLIZY, Ph.D., W I3 K Profcrror Enicrzitzu of Phy 06 VASSARION I VVOODBRIDGE RILEY, Ph.D., W B K Profcryor of Philoroplny 1lA.B., Yale University, 1892, A.M., 1898. Graduate study in Philosophy at Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins University. Ph.D., Yale University, IQOZ. Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-04. Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07. Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-8. Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. 1lEellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Philosophical Associationg American Psychological Association. Associate Editor of tle Psychological Bullezin. 1lPublished: 'KThe Founder of Mormonismg A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Ing American Philosophy, The Early Schools. About forty reviews and articles, chiefly on American and Italian philos- ophy and psychology in the Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Review, yournal ofPhilotopl1y, lvEll'0lI, Boolzman, etc. lh'lARGARET FLOY VVASHBURN, Ph.D., W B K , 2 E Profexror of Prychol 1lA.B., Vassar, 18915 A.M., 1893. Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-94. Ph.D.,. Cornell, 1894. Pro- fessor of Philosophy at Wells College, 1895-1900. Warden of Sage College in Cornell University, 1900-oz. Lecturer in Psychology in Cornell University, 1901-OZ. Assistant Professor of Psychology in University of Cincinnati, 1902-03. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1903. Professor of Psychology, Vassar, 1908. 1lAmerican Psychological Association. American Philosophical Association. 1lPul1lisl1ed: Articles in Plzilosoplzischc Slzfdierz, The Philosophical Review, The Psychological Review, The xlmerican ffournal of Psychology, and other journals. Translations of Wundt's K'Ethical Systems and uThe Principles of Morality. uThe Animal Mind: A Text-book of Comparative Psychology. Cooperating Editor of The rlrnrriczzrr :70llI'l7Ill of Psychology, Tho j'our11al of Comparaiiw Psychology and Aleurology, and The Psychological Bulleliri. ,i1-1711, ' 087 l DWINA ABBOTT, lVl,A., th B lf, I E Ilrrzlrfzznf in Psychology 1IA.B., University of Illinois, 1909, M.A., 1909. Graduate Scholar at tl'e University of Illinois, 1908-09. Assistant in Psychology, Vassar, 1909. I lXANCY ISABEI. GRAY, A. B., W B li' ,fl.tJ1'.v1'cz11f in Ploilorophy and Pryclyologj' HAP., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Philosophy and Psychology, Vassar, 1908. fIIA LILLIAN Tl-IORNBURY, A.l3. f1.V.YI'5fl771l Z-71 Efhzirt zzml in thc Scc1'cfr11',vl.t Ojfz-cc 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Etlics and in the Secretaryls Office, 1909. itlbvsirs 1lA.B., Union College, 1858. Student of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Science in the Lockport Union School, in Mathematics in Fairheld Seminary, in Science in Cooperstown Seminary. Professor of Natural Science in New York State Normal College, 1861-74. Professor of Physics and Chem- istry, Vassar, 1874. Professor of Physics, 1894. Professor Emeritus, 1907. Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. 1lAmerican Physical Societyg National Educational Associationg New York State Science Teachers' Asso- ciationg National Geographic Society, Vassar Brothers Institute. 1lPublished: Text-books on Physics, Elementary and Advanced, Text-books on Chemistry, Elementary and Advanced. Papers on Educational subjects: Proc. University Convocation, The New York State Science Teachers' Association, The New York State Teachers' Association. Investigations: Electricity applied to register Vibrations. The Electric Register and the Pitch of Koenig's Tuning Forks. A Con- vection Thermoscope. Theory of the Convection Thermoscope, Repulsion by Heat. Mechanical Actions of Radiations in Air and Vacua. The Limit of Visibility of Minute Particles. Other papers: American Chemi- ml journal, journal, Franklin Instituteg Proceedings, Albany Institute, Proc. Vassar Brothers Institute. Hcgrllirst Semester only. 1 'jlfi VASSARION 27 Cl.ARKE VVELLS CHAMBERLMN, A.B. Professor of Physifs 1iA.B., Denison University, 1894. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, VVestcrn Reserve Academy, 1894-97. Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1897-99. Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1899-1900. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1900-01. Professor of Physics, Denison University, 1901-08. Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1908. Ernest Kemper Adams Research Fellow of Columbia University, 1909--10. 1lFellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Physical Society. 11Published: The Radius of Molecular Attraction, The Compound Interferometerf' A New Form of Interferometerf' in Physical Review, The Achromatism of Interference, in Physical Review, The Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the Fitzgerald Lorentz EHect, in Transaclions of zhe British Association. EDNA CARTER, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics 1IA.B., Vassar, 1894. Assistant Principal of High School, De Pere, Wis., 1895-96. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1896-98. Studied at University of Chicago, 1898-99. Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-1904. Studied at Julius Maximilians Universitat, Wiirzburg, Germany, 1904-06. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1906. 1IMember American Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate Member American Physical Society. 1'iPubIisl1ed: Dissertation: uUber das Verhiiltnis der Energie der Rontgenstrahlen zur Energie der erzen- genden Kathodenstrahlenf' in Armalen der Physik, vol. 21, 1906. lVIARY ELIZABETH COOLEY, A.B. Instructor in Physics 1iA.B., Vassar. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1893. RUTH PICKERING, B.L. Instruftor in Physics 1iB.L., Denison University, 1908. Instructor in Physics, High School, Ripon, Wis., 1908-09. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1909. ifbpyiiulugp ann iepgiene ELIZABETH BURR FI-XHELBERG, lVI.D. Professor of Physiology and Hygzlene 1IFormer Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary. Resident Physician, New York Infants' Hospital. Resident Physician, New York Nursery and Chilclren's Hospital. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Vassar, 1887. 1iAmerican Medica1Association. New York State Medical Society. Dutchess County Medical Society. Amer- ican Association for Advancement of Science. W'oman's Medical Association of New York City. WOIUHHHS Medical Society of New York State. FLORIENCE L. MCKAY, M.D. lssisrnnt in Physiology 1lA.B., Cornell University, 1905, M.D., Cornell University Medical College, 1907, Cornell State Scholarship. 1lAlpha Epsilon Iota. ' lfiumance iilanguagcs A JEAN CI-IARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D. Professor of Frenfh 1IA.B., McGill University, 1881. Student at the Newton Theological Institution, 1881-83, at the Sorbonne and College de France, 1884-85. Secretary of the American McAll Association, 1886-91. Associate Pro- fc-ssor of Modern Languages in Vassar, 1891. Professor, Vassar, 1891. Delivered Course of Lectures on 'iContemporary French Literature at the Lowell Institute, 1898. Litt.D., Colgate University, 1904. 1IPubiished: Articles in The Oullooh, The Iridepenzlent, The Andover Review, The National Geographic Magazine, The Educational Review, La Revue Historique of Paris, and other periodicals. Q8 VASSARION HARRIE'I' ELIAZBETH BEARD, A.B. I11:truft0r1'n Frenrb ffA.B., Vassar, 1897. Studied four ycars and a half in France, Germany, and Italy. Studied in Paris at the Alliance Francaise and the Sorbonne, the summers of 1901 and 1903, and one semester, 1907. Instructor in the Cascadilla School, Ithaca, 1898, at Hillside, Norwalk, Conn., 1899-1901. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1901. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.lVl. Instructor in French 1lA.B., Cornell, 1899. Studied in Germany and Paris, 1899-1901. A.M., Cornell, 1901. Instructor in Olean, N. Y., 1903, in South Orange, N. J., 1904-05. Thousand Island Park, summers of 1903 and 1904. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1905. EDITH l'iANHl5S'l'OCK, BL. Izzftruftor in Italian and Spanish 1IB.L., Western Reserve University, 1894, Graduate work, University of Zurich and the Sorbonne, 1894-965 Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-98, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-07.3 1906-07. Head of Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for Women, 1898-1901, 1902-O65 In- structor in Romance Languages, Mount Holyoke College, 1907-O85 Instructor, Vassar, 1908. 1IModcrn Language Association. lVlATHILDE lVl0UNIER Instructor in Frenrb 1lGraduate scholar, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 1895, St. Universite de Lausanne, 1900. Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-08. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1909. FLORENCE DONNELL VV1-11TE, A.M. Instructor in French 1lA.B., Mount Holyoke, 1903, A.M., 1907. Graduate work in French Literature and Philology, Sorbonne, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-04. Instructor in French in the Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-06. Scholarship in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1906-07.3 Fellowship in Romance Lan- guages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-08. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1908. Qtipmnayium Ebepartment l-IARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE Director of the Gymnasium 1lGraduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1891. Assistant in Gymnasium at Lascll, 1890-91. Studied in Harvard Summer School, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1898. Gymnasium Director, Vassar, 1891. Instructor in Harvard Summer School, 1901, 1902. EDITH KIZZIE CREIGHTON A551-Jfdllf in the G-9YlHHH5l.1lI7I 1lSargent Normal School. Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, I909. . lVlARIANNE LOUISE KING lrzslruffor in the Gymrzaxium 1ISargent Normal School. Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, 1906. ilihratp Qbepartment FRANCES A. Wooo Libmfian 1lIn Music Department, Vassar, 1867-70. Essay Critic in English Department, 1870-80. Librarian, 1880. Acting Lady Principal, 1891. VASSARION Q9 ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B., YP B K Reference Librarian 1lA.B., Vassar, 1888. New York State Library School, 1388-89. Cataloguer, Columbia College Library, 1890-92. Assistant Librarian, Vassar, 1892-94. Reference Librarian, Vassar, 1894. 1'IAmerican Library Association. l'iANNY BORDEN, A.B. Library Catafoger 1lA.B., Vassar, 1898? B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1901. Assistant in Bryn Mawr College Library, I9OI-03. Associate Librarian, Smith College Library, 1903-06. Assistant in thc Library of Vassar College, 19085 Cataloger, 1909. 1lAmerican Library Association, Bibliographical Society of America. 1lPubIished: Bibliography of Monopolies and Trusts in America, 1895-99. lVlARY BELLE ACKERLY, A.B. AJJ1'.S'ftI7lf fn the Library ffA.B., Vassar, 1898. Astor Library Training Class. Vassar, 1907. EVELYN MAY BLODGETT, A.l3. ,flnirrmzr in the Library 1lA.B., Vassar, 1909. Assistant in thc Library of Vassar College, 1909. 30 VASSARION -25 I - X! 0 JH rm if ti lg WE wig I Description of Contents History Alcove ANCIENT Q1-2 V. CJ 1913 Freshman A short treatise compiled from the scanty original sources. Gives a brief survey of primeval man in his struggle for survival. V MEDIEVAL Q2-4 V. C.j 1912 Sophomore Monograph interesting as showing increase in race intellect. Rise of chivalric spirit toward humbler members of society is manifest largely in the giving of good counsel, as in the Joke Book. Development of competition, as for Daisy Chain. 1911 junior The numerous happenings of this brief but eventful period are condensed into a most interesting history. In spite of a super- ficial appearance of pleasure seeking, this epoch marks the growth of a great sense of responsibility. MODERN C4 V. C.-1 A. B.j I 1910 Senior An extended survey of the life and customs of the most important social group. Worth reading in every detail. Many beautiful illustrations. FELLOWS GRADUATE STUDENTS GRADUATE SCI-IOLARS SPECIALS Most advanced unit of modern history. Decided individualistic tendencies. A VX X H I ww P12155 32 VASSARI O x jfresbman Qlilass CLASS FLOWER: Pink Killarney Rare E1,1'LA1xE'rH BALDWIN MARY BLISS . . RUTH PEMBER. . RUTH HOLLIDAY THEODOSIA -IESSUP Gibfficets JF irst Semester Secunh iemester I3IL1zABE'1'H 'FHELBERG l z' e ANNE VAN XVINKLE ELINOR GOODNOW Preszffent P7'FSl.IIPIlf Seeretnry Treasurer President President Seeretary Treaxurer f-,ff-,,.,.--I X ww 5' ht 'fi XMIM W My :MQ w. vw xy! I I ,H 1,1 Q WMNXW ww W fm M 4Elft+ Uf'I11E'SUlJl1UlIlU1'lZ' H2155 34- VASSARIO MARGARET TIBBITS DOROTHY BALDWIN GRACE REDWAY EDITH BRONVN FLORENCE 'TAYLOR ALMA LESLIE . I'IELEN HEYWOOD HELEN JAMES . Sophomore Qlllaoo CLASS FLOWER: Yfllaw Ruff fwfficergi jftrst Suemestct QFEUIIU Semester PTHII IIZLF-P7'65Z'dl'Hf Sf'Ifl'2'llI'j . I!I'FJllfE711' Ill-tt' Prexzlzfelzi 'Sl'1.'l'FflIIAj TlAFLlIll7'!7 dent 7-'I'6,ll5Zl7'A?f VASSARIOT Qnpbonunre Elloke Book Supbumntes tu fvrsblluen 'Twas paral Lel and perpen Die Ular triangle of a plane All skewy was the symmetric Al in Tersecting the Orem. Beware the Geolisom, my dear, The spheres that roll, the planes that jump. Beware the Algebrard and fear ' The funetious Trigogump! The Matron and the janitor We1'e walking down the hallg They wept like anything to see The thumb racks in the wall. lf these were only taken out, They said, that would be all. You are old, Reverend Senior, the Freshman said But though l scarcely could chew it, You finished the chicken, the bones and the beak- Pray, how did you manage to do it F ln my youth, said the Senior, I used to take Arg With my roommate I argued each case, And the muscular strength which it gave to my jaw Has lasted the rest of my days. Glu Jliinzteen flljbirtezn YVe tried to find the things you do- To show the funny side to you, These are the jokes, just one or two. But if you found yourself in here, Don't be cast down or think you're queer- VVe had a joke book, too, last year! N 31 1 snrnnnumi PARTY E gag CCTOBER 23, IQOQ ' Qopbomures to jftwbnuen Qllummittrr DOROTHY MCKEE, Clmirnmn RUTH CRAYVFORD NIADELEINE SWEENY NIARION TAYI,OR 9900 1 X K 5 5 4 57' Q 'sa f e 'er 3 ,'-Raja J ' A l R3 5 Nlarie Alden Edith Brown Hazel Brown Nlargaret Burnham Caroline Congdon Kate Fowler lVlarie Gallup Julia Hand ' Carolyn Hooker Helen Jackson Virginia Kelley lVlary Lewis Helen McWVilliams Josephine Pearce Elizabeth Ralston Nlarguerite Record Armine-Riely Jeannette Schoolcraft Katherine Silver lVlarjorie Stewart Mary Sweeney Florence Taylor Elizabeth Thomas Martha lyellington K Xp c K X 'Z' 1: ' - WAN G' A- if ' 1 EHR' JIUIIIUI' A WE, Q + n as 40 N' A S S A Ii I O N HELEN CONGDON HELEN ROBINSO G li R '1' RUD.l3 HAVVI ALMA BLOOD CARQLYN TOMPK LOUISE MILLER N I RUTH BIGELOW 4L R IfxzAnEr1-1 AND FY NS US gamut Qllass CLASS FLOWER! Pink Sfwm Pen vffirerz .first Scnnrster Scnnnh Smnmtcr President lJ7'6J'l'l1l 7'lf Srrrrtrzry Tir f II 5 zz r r r Prexizlrrzi Prefidenf Secretary gv7'6'!I.Yll7'c 7' Q ff XV g PARTY ...ff , V Mc, W IU Ion gf ! 5 A 'J - XV +59 'Q A 5, L J LX 0 . X OCTO BIS R 30, IQOQ yuntorss to jfrrsbnmn . Qllnnmnittec HELEN NOYES, Clmirnmn -IIZANNETTE BANCIIOET CAROLINE HALL HELEN CLARK LOUISE HOOKEII IVIARGUERITI? IJAVIS l3EssIIf: VINE 4-7 VASSARIO N Eiuntor yoke Bunk FEBRUARY 26, 1910 beninrs' Qblun Qfuurumi 1911 Publishing Co. A RATTLING NEW Two-STEP Hirittmz espcrzizzfly for tba 7ourna1 by the fanzaus VVe are striving VVe are striving 1910 By conscience hound together. To the Lib. in every weather We slop along VVith rubbers on, As on a sunny day. Wle are reliable, steady, Unostentatious, ready, To grab the A's we can And shine as best we may. For it is I-Q-I-O Grinding Saturday. Special topics, Special topics, Research work is always gay, For it is 1-9-1-o Yearning for the key Vl'e're for the intellect's training VVe'll uplift our dear old V. C. Larry Fennder A 2 if A? r AI ',.A 1 :Wi f 41 'i',,- , Fw 'Dx M7 , I -Aff' 'L 1 xv : I 2 t' LUVWUB 'SB11iUf + 121355 ' mga 451855 of 1910, ilfrealgman was : 2' 2 -f -ffi. 5':s E3fzf1i- 3 , ,H h - 1,5 ,- - -'21 5'1:iGffQQ??'.fg1 I - O' ' . Wk' , ifiiigi 31'l9.axi:ut ELEANOR GRIGGS freshman ear first ,iemegter wunnrarp .illazmber DR. BALDWIN Q9iHrers CHARLOTTE GANNETT . . . Prc'.vz'a7 EDITH TAFT . . Vim-Pfgyid GLADYS DAMON ...... Secret KATHERINE TAYLOR ..... Treafu isecunh ivennester EUNICE AVERY . ., ..... Prefia' MARGUERITE ALDEN Vifg-Prmig' RUTH FERNALD. . SHUI RUTH STARR . Treafu EDNA WINTERS. . Sarig Lea MARION TUCKER ..... Cheer Lea Qlummitteez On Constitution and By-Law: SARAH HINCKS, Chairman EUNICE AVERY CHARLOTTE GANNETT MARGARET UNDERWOOD' MARION TUCKER OnPz'n.v ' CHARLOTTE GAILOR, Chairman On Basketball Coftumes ALICE BEER, Chairman L'7Zf ent 617'-ji T67 Ent ent ary rer der der -L6 VASSARI Snpbmunre fear NIARGUERITE ALDEN GERTRUDE LOVELL. JULIA PENNYPACKER DOROTHEA STILLMAN GERTRUDE LOVELL'. HELEN WHITE . . RUTH MARCEAU RUTH REED . KATHRYN ROGERS MARION TUCKER Qluxumtttees Sophomore Party HELEN HORNELOWER, C17 zzirm an CATHERINE ANDERSON EUNICE AVERY HELIENE NORTI1 RUTH FERNALD HAZEI, PIOSTERMAN Tree Ceremonies CHARLOTTE GAILOR, Chlllvflflllfl HELEN XVI-IILEY ALICE PEARL CHARLOTTE HAND PIAZEL HOSTEIKMAN HELEN LESLIE first fiklllfgffl' ' QBfEicrrs iennnh ienllegitet President Vzlce-Prexident Serretary Treoxurer President VZ-EE-Pf6Il.dEHf Secretory Treasurer Song Leader Cheer Leader VASSARI O Zuninr Em first iwennestet Qbffircrs CHARLOTTE GAILOR . . President HAZEL GARDNER . Vz're-Prexiderzt HARRIET HANLEY . . Sefrelary MAROARETT HOBES . . Treasurer QBEUIIU ienmeytzr HAZEL HOSTERMAN . . P7'65l.dB7lf GERTRUDE WHITE , Vire-Prefident MARY CUNNINGHAM . , Seeretary IVIARY SMITH . , . Treasurer MARION BROWN . . . Song Leader MARION TUCKER , . Cfaeer Leader 4112111 Bibs-first .isennegter GENEVA SCHAEFER . . .S'peaker EUNICE AVERY .... Clerk RUTH FERNALD . . Sergeani-at-Army :Qui Eine-2re:u11n ifemnzster DOROTHEA STILLMAN . Speaker CORNELIA GORDON . Clerk ANNE SMITH . Qlnnuuittmz 7unz'rn' Parry HAZEL HOSTERMAN, Clmirm LOLITA BRIGHT ESTELLE SHERMAN ALICE BEER MAROUERITE Z6HRLAUT MARGUERITE WALES 7unz'or-Sen1'o1f Boat Ride ISABEL UNDERWOOD, Clmirm NIARION MASON ALMA NILSEN HELEN RANKIN I1f1.IzAE.ETI-I WHITE IiLIzABETI-I ROGERS H71 U77 S6'1'g6UI'1f-!lf'Z47'1I .r 48 VASSARION Rreyiiman gear . W . N .N :i z - Q5 lift if CHARLOTTE GANNETT ianphomnre Hear MARGUERITE ALDEN Tunis: Eva: X CHARLOTTE GAILOR former 1B1fe5iiJmts T first .isemzster SERENADE For rnany 21 day in Weeks gon Together here with you We've Worked and played, And laws We've made Beneath your guidance true. eb Uh, Charlotte, Clear, our love sincere We bring tonight to thee. Here's happiness and all sucee To Charlotte G. SERENADE Come all ye Sophomores, Cheer her tonight, Come sing to Marguerite, Cheer her tonight. She's led us valizlntly, She's ever true, Marguerite, lVlargue1'ite, We sing to you. SERENADE Not your sunny face, dear, Not your Southern drawl, Not your pleasing grace, dear, Cleverness and all. Though We these admire To the full extent, We just love you for yourself, Our President. SS ASSARION 49 JYEEBDIUFIII Hear . 571, Q' . EUNICE AVERY Qauphnnmre Hear X 4 1 A, .ar V? ,, ' Ha! 5- W, I lx W f , . ff 1+ -1 - l B 157 f fi 'I sf f M0 af, f , 1 iffy' GERTRUDE LOVELL 'ifluniur gear HAZEL HOSTERMAN . , - I 'ri'-,, ,A I, IA.. A , ., ,fx 9,-3' . ,V r t -is if ' . A 2 -3 . Ally., . 1- A 1 r..:,5,r . 4.1.1 - V - , 'f3af1'gi'j-if Kg J former imrsturntz ,QNZEUIIU iennzyter SERENADE Eunice we sing to you, dear, Although of course we know Therels no use to try to tell you just why we love you so. Two months of snowy winter And two of sunny spring You have wisely led us through, IQIO is proud of you, Eunice, to you we sing. SERENADE IQIO has come to offer Once more her friendship true, To the girl whose loyal constancy This year has led us through. We will ever cheer for Gertrude L To prove our love, and then We will give still another cheer For IQ hundred IO. SERENADE Junior yez1r's perplexing To upper classmen too, 'Twixt monads and debating, Teaching Freshmen what to do: So we want a leader VVho can see us through. You're the girl we've chosen, Hazel, we want you. 50 V A S S A R I O N Qenror Qblass MOTTO: S1Anrer1'z'y CLASS FLOWER: Ynfk Row Qbtfirsrs GERTRUDE CAROLINE LOVELI. . . Prefident RUTH EVELYN MARCEAU . . Vive-Preyident IDOROTHEA STILLMAN . Secretary RUTH AGNES REED . . Treasurer MARION MCDONALD BROWN Sang Leader RUTH STARR .... ClJferLenfler mths' i ! is , lk-p . 55' . N nv Q 339:- is QlW'Wv1i . s 43 N 1 MR, x x f'l :ff:EifrE2f::-1.25 55515552 A? :Z iff? 1:52 V r aiu,-1 .:. Q, mf ull Seninr lass e Menzbcz' CAROLIN E I-IUFF ADAM-Arrociat Brooklyn, N. Y. X, If I NlAlic:uraiz1'1'la liwnvm ALIBIZN 365 Hancock Sr., .P HA neatly hnilt little fellow, very spicl-1 :mal span. A. .1 Avis lliliNl5 AI,IJRICH goo Sherman Ave., Plainfielal, N. 'kThcrc lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords. 5 ,V s ' T X 1' . rr' r , , A my , 2, .1 ill Ji.-H.--p. 'L,.c2 l U 'J A l'l 'HNF A-Cifl X. ll, J y NIARY 'lil-IERESA AMERMAN 609 Quincy Ave., Scranton, Pa. ll f' 4 4 f-4 ul-'xnne Hathaway She hath a way ' To make all say Anne Hathaway. E BARNEKAT-I ANGELI. 78 Vernon Sr., Hartford, Conn. K' She is ffzfm-ez, him. X CATHARINIQ l,oNcwoR'rH ANDERSON Grosse lsle, Mich. The carpenter said nothing, but d too thickf 'The lJL1tter's sprea , Q J r' gr ff' bg XA 1 fi ' Y S f , ' I 7 ' 7 'i ' ' ' -r - 5 vs 52 VASSARION .-ffl . E I 9 EUNICE l'lARRIET AVERY IO3 Thompson St., Springfield, Mass 5 '4 ' He was a pricle to all. If uquu l MAIQION DEAN BABSON 3 Derby St., Gloucester, Mass t 4:21121 X I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated To closeness, and the bettering of my mind. , N X. ., ' SARAH ELIZABETH BABSON Gloucester, Mass - RKI speak the naked facts without disguise. GLADYS MAY BARBER 5 Argyle St., Rochester, N. Y L'Of manner gentle, of affection mild, In wit a man, simplicity a childfl , I NELLIE ADELE BARKER Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y in in uBC1'1C21tl1 a countenance so grave l i t t She has all the Wit she ought to have. f X A, ' AQ .5 ,.r ALICE BALDWIN BEER 227 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y L'It's the hair, not the hat, that makes the woman attractive. ,. , I Q 5, ifhne' fi' ,Lf V A S S A R I O N 53 RUTH ELIZABETH BEERS 735 W. Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind iff , A 'Tor she loolid every day, Fresh as zu rose in June. r A HELEN BELL Nyack, N. Y HI never saw so much dignity in so little a body. SQ VERA WAINWRIGHT BENN Allegheny, Pa 'iWe meet thee like a pleasant thought When such is wanted. CORNELIA GENETTE BIDWELL IO Mellberry St., Owosso, Mich NA little, upright, pert, tart, tripping Wight. KATHARINE Ross B1ssELL 502 Warren St., Wausau, Wis A good heart, Kate, is the sun and the moon. -fr 5, LILLIAN HENDRICKSON BOULT 88 N. Portage St., Westfield, N. Y Her hand was generous as her heartf' -f 'A Q 1 f 1' -.. fi 3' 54 VASSARION ' l'lARRIET WILKINSON BOWEN 2oI Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. I HI am sure care's an enemy to life. fail' . b AUGUSTA BRIGGS 50 Broadway, New York City limi By the work one knows the Workman. lil . f B Q : SARAH LOLITA BRIGHT 1303 Franklin St., l1Vilmingron, Del. It will help me nothing to plead mine innocence. , . QIOSEPI-IINIQ HOYT BROTIIERTON Redding, Conn. N Oh this learning, what a thing it is. . T ,,. ,,,. . , ZEN, MARION NlCDONAI.D BROWN 12.1. Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ulior light's her heart and blithe's her song. 'A MAIlY PARKER BROWN Franklin, Ohio 'LWe saw not half The charms her downcast modesty concealed. X : ,fm , 162. e -. 1 -I Z, ,I Z' if 5 2 . 7 Y .,....f14-,ZW . . ..gQf v21a'T f ,mf , -, F f , s 4.4, .. ,gg zgisyjnfcisw Yi-ff'f:-:.s9i.11:.1.f -e '-f.' ' A. we .,:-1 W 'I A T.,-' . ' ' 4?-1 A f' . , f N , f . AR VASSARION 55 l-li21,i3N MAIKGARET BRUCE 507 S. 38th St., Omaha, Neh. Friendship is the current of two minds. li1.zA KIER CARNEGIE 617 Mellon St., Pittsburg, Pu. K'In all you speak, let truth and candour shine. H ELEN SU'1 1'oN CARPENTER Mount Kisco, N. Y. On their own merits, modest men are dumb. ICVRLYN LUCILLE CASTLE 872 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. He was an enthusiast, by principle. Louisis CI-IAMBERLAIN 207 Grchard St., New Haven, Conn 'iPleased with a rattle, Ticlcled with a straw. CHAR1,oT'i'n l3RowN C1-i1cHEs'1'ER 879 Park Place Brooklyn lN. 'iStill we went Coupled ancl inseparable. ' . 7 ' X . . 4 5 iii- 7 F, VASSARION ALICE CLARK II3 Franklin Ave., Salem, Ohio Trittaty trot. trittaty trot, The faster she went, the farther she got. DOROTHY SARDESON CLARK 5121 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. uHer words do show her Wit incomparable. MAIiGAIiE'F ANN COLLINS Bradford, Pa. 'L'Tis alas, her modest hashful nature That makes her silent. KATIE MAY CREASON Mayfield, Ky. L'Spcak low, speak little. CAROLINE SEELY CUMMINS Warwick, Orange County, N. Y. UShe pretendeth to be shocked, she casteth down her eyesg she laugheth in her sleeve. FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM 258 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. M hm!- VASSARION 57 D MARY PARSONS CUNNINGHAM 258 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. I'-A11 Ira! .5 GLADYS LOUISE DAMON North Scituate, Mass. 'UTis neither her cyc or lip we beauty call, I+' But the joint force and full result of all. ' MARY DARWIN 1524 28th St., Washington, D. C fri.- I . L'Thcrc 15 no impossibility to him Who stands prepared to conquer cvcry hazard. ,. i . , , ,,,, ETHEL MARGARET DAVIDSON 134 Main St., Canandmgua, N. 'I K'Calm dost thou smile. A I lx BERENICE DICKERMAN Wynnefield Ave., Philadelphia, Pa KNO sense has She of ills to come wif Nor cares beyond today. K' ALICE MAY DIKE Lake Placid, N. Y 'Simplicity has always been a mark of truthg it is also a mark of geniusf, fs JS T-L 'tj A x Q6 A N N V l ,X , 5 wxf.-. Q X N X RQ, f XX I X x Q 'Y W TI. .: s X X X lax X A 1 'af 5 VLXSSARION A QUAESITA CROMWELL DRAKE 156 S. North Carolina Ave., Arlnnric City, N. I Ny 'KTl1c enquiring spirit will not be conrroll'clg Vllc would make certain all, ancl all lvclmoldf, lfL1ZABn'rH DUKE NL:-r i11clvpumlvncc bc our boast. 1 Nlonticellq, Ar ll ' lll2l,l'IN CcmNl2L1A DNVIGI-lT 151 Sixth Ave., We-sr Roselle, N. K'Olr have l sccn El curious cl1ilnl. f C-7 , i ll fl ,l A 1 f-w Q Lk l fl lx All Af ' . l l 4. l f ll l I' l K fl Vvvxi A K . ll l - 'EY A ANNA IZARBARA EBIE1.. 72 S. Allen Sr., Albany, N. N 'LTl'c worst Fault you lmvv is to he in love. . .1 ' ' -f -lXA'l'AI.IlC l'lDGAll Rnhwuy, N ,Y l I NC'e1' saw I, ucvcr felt, El calm so deep! VASSARION 59 ' ,. ,.,, , , U. ,ZA 4 I fa- 1? as -as YQ N - , I ga , Y '- ' fy.-fn-1-:gap-zg. ' 1 X :.:-..1r..s:- In 'L z ' mf 9 fx 7' '1 5- fyz,1t.:giI .. . , I My 'A 4 1 G5 K ' ' ' 'fzz 551. ,- ,- QW 1 . 4 'ly ' 'Sf . ,aw , T. 7y,. , J 'f Cv' . .' 44 fl 'nr 22'-f Wei ' . V -- 5.7 152521-:'.l' VERA ELIJEII Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 'kHe that complies against his will Is of his own opinion still. PRUDENCE HELEN ELLIS Charles City, Iowa With a smile that was childlike and bland. STEPHANIE KELLOGG ENGLISH 390 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 'Of course you agree to have a bartlef said Tweedledum in a calmer tone. RUTI-I JULIA ERLICH 544 W. I5oth St., New York City Changed every moment, Yet ever the same. ALICE HAVENS FARMER g'Everything hy starts and nothing long. RUTH FERNALD 9 Tahanto St., Concord, N. H l'T11ou say'st an undisputed thing In such a solemn way. 80 Main St., Hartford, Conn. so VASSARIQON .-........, , f. ff T? X . 'Y fn A ' 4' ' ':-lid' al uw 0' l we ,A w., ff .1 ' lf! ...cu rg, f A I., . 41 s 2 I 3212.1 RUTH ALDEN FIFIELD Janesville, Wis l'Have a care, approach me from the thought side. MARTHA ELMER FLEMING 325 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa Enshrinccl, so to speak, in the very soul of domesticityf' CORNIQLIA BRIGHAM FORBES 23 Trowbridge Road, Worcester, Mass L'Sinccrity is an openness of heart. CHA1u.oTrE MOFFA'IT GAILOR 692 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn I love its giggle-gurglef' CHARLOTTE KATHARINE GANNETT I5 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y MHC will care for reality more than reputation. HAZEI. GARDNER Fanwood, N. J 'LThe true parallel for play is not to be found. VASSARION 61 BESSIE BOURN G1sDD1s 919 Ivy St., Pittsburg, Pa 'ilivery excellence is a degree Of arniabilityf' CLARA GIBSON 415 State St., Albany, N. Y. U 'Not a word ? Not one to throw at a clogf GUENN PRISCILLA GODARD 1601 Boswell Ave., Topeka, Kan 'llnconstant maid, that loveth all she sees. Ei 5 V! l l ' 4 . 'v ,' l I i. . . .., . . CORNELIA GORDON Juniper Hill, Frankfort, Ky She that asks Her dear Eve hundred friends. HIESSIE GORDON MCFCCF, P21 K'Life's a joke, and all things show it, I thought so Once, and now I know it. ZOE GRAY All that he spelce it was of heyc prudence. Greigsville, N. Y TJ 62 fe , . F E I 4 Y: , . . - -an .,,. , - i K .H 8, N At K ' , D., gn, N. '3 Xi N 2 - gl, f sy ,Y , ii' x .S EW -1 P,- N -,I l 1 e1 .: . - . VLXSSARION ADIZLIE GIKIEISENCE Houston, Texas xlTllZltlS nothing to what I could say, if I chose. Al,LliNE GREGORY The Concord, Washington, D. C, slcill in the turning of phrases. Having ALENE Guoscne 275 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! l'lI,0RENCli RAYMOND HAINES 6 Noxon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He was a scholar and a.ripe and good one. ft-,., 7 , 59 f 'fffkllz - V, ., E, ,gg CHARI,O'I I'lE STONE HAND 457 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. . Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame. - t W f 7 y J Qqlix. ,QI :ji A .xi X x ,t r, , M 1 ,K , i i HAIiIlIE'I' EVELYN HANLEY 4.7 Quincy St., North Adams, Mass Have I not seen thy needle plied With as much ready glee As if it were thy greatest pride A seamstress famed to be ? VASSARIO ' LUCY ANDERSON HARRISON 104 'Washington St., Hartford, Conn A dress for dinners, teas, and talk. RUTH ELIZABETH HARDING 120 South 38th Ave., Omaha, Neb. Dreaming, she hears not, neither does she see. EDITH rliINNIE HART 36 Prospect St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .T . . ve made it a practice to put all my worries down in the bottom of my heart, then set on the lid an' smile. CDRRE BARNES HASELTINE 4.8 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. With gracious speech to all. DliI,LA JANE HAWK North Broadway, Fargo, N. D. MSI ' ' ie that could think and think, and ne'er disclose her mind. RUTH INGRAM PIAYES 616 Third Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friendsf, N 63 64 VASSARIOQN I C ,, J , y QZuQLefLQLfL-My a , A523 EV DIL-,,l5 '+',.fd2 K3 is ly, I Y' B Ii ' I I .. . ' , .. , 1 M I rr' If Yijtril, 1 - RUTH HEERMANS i Hoquizim, WzIslI. NA man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' 5 4, MYRA PIELMER IOO3 Atwood Building, Chicago, Ill, E Q Q ,kl No Cupid's dart for her anong I' She only hollers 'Forel' 3 .As ,E I I x 21 x,,,-- -,sew licix qi :- 7 fi MAIKIE lsAIaI2L HENcIcIaI.s ' .VA' 3609 Norton Place, N. W., Wasliington, D. C. The weapon that no enemy can parry is a bold and cheerful spirit. f ff V LEAH SIDNEY l'lILLS 1257 Race St., Denver, Col. A ,333-,im And whisperin 'I I ' - g, Rell ne er consentf consented. ,.,, , V ALIC . L 13. A W' E BROOKS HILTON Cohoes, N. Y. NWO . man at best s a contradiction still. ' fi' SARAH l'lINCKS Anclover, Mass. MA tear stood in his bright blue eye, But still he answ d ' ' 1 5 ' . I ere with a sigh, 'Excelsiorl' VASSARION 65 Q, an 8. , X l ,J J og G 'Vo Q ,Q :,. if . 3 4 . . f li cv fi J fl it l f - L., ' MARGARE'FT ADAMS ITIOBBS 48 Neal St., Portland, Maine I have a soul above buttons. MARION RAYMOND HOGG 14.3 Keap St., Brooklyn, N. Y. i'She had withal a merry wit, And was not shy of using it. Lucie ISABEL HOLLOWVAY Whittier Hall, New York City In life's uncertain voyage I will some kindness do them. HILDA PAULINE HOLME 1420 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. i'She is a marvelous good neighbor. , IJIELEN HORNBLOWER Ioo Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. uLord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. IIAZEL DOROTHY HOSTERMAN 455 Woodlawn Ave., Springheld, Ohio He waxes desperatewitlx imagination. VASSARION HELEN l-IARRIET HOSTERMAN 455 Woozllnwn Ave., Springfield, Ohio 'kArmed in arguments. l:DITl-I ESTE 1,1.E HOWARD 44.7 Linwood Ave., Buflulo, N. Y. 'KA talent for domesticity seldom enough found in these days. 4 9 est End Ave., New York City lVlARjORIE HOVVSON 8 W Yet was it ne'er my fate from tl'ee to find A deed ungentle nor a word unkind. HELEN PALLISTER HUBBARD Ch 2130 aplin Sr., Vlfheeling, WV. Va, A pretty woman's worth some pains to see. KA'l'li HUNTINGTON Plainfield, N. UA talisman of priceless worth, A loyal friend. .. A l . ,f Q A rr H ,iv f I- 1,1 J Q W l HA7,EL GOLDIE HYWIAN Denver, Col. She could on either side dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confutef' wf V A S S A R I O N 67 . . H I 1 1 V X V Jj A A , - , V, NIARGUERITE ALICE W. JAMIISSON Warren, Pa l 'f ' Pm O'er young, I'm o'er young, I'm O'er young to marry yet. MABE1. LEE JOHNSON 3621 Bellevue Ave., Kansas City, MO 'A 1 k'Now blessings light on him that hrst invented this same sleep! 4744-.f:.. ' 2 ' 1 1 ef- .,'r 'aff MARGARET ARDELLA JONES 66 Elizabeth St., Pittsfield, Mass uLike a red, red rose. ORPHA EDNA JONES 209 Liberty St., Wausau, Wis 'WVisest is he, who knows not he is wise. ANNETTE lVIA111E KAHLER 998 Main St., Buflialo, N. Y k'Of excellent bearing and admirable discourse. LOIS SAMSON KELLOGG Q Chapman St., Greenfield, Nlass 'KIt is not good that man shuuld be alone. N IF ., .P- 8 Y A S S A R I O N ' j , ,4RQ lVlARGARET KENNEDY 65 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. ' Q ' uhrly conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale. ,gf INEZ KLUMPH 6037 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. L'The sex is ever to the soldier, kind. .M l'lHl.FN WEEKS LANDON Borclentown, N. And what may man within him hide, ' , Tho' angel on the outward side. ., x- N! i I P W 1. . . t ' QP fl 'L ' J ' Y , 1 - 1 x ., 1, A tl l f MARY CHENEY LA Rocmz Park Terrace, Binghamton, N. Y. GAS good as a play. A EDITH lVlARIE LAUER IZO Rutgers St., Rochester, N. Y. k'Thy voice is sweet as if it took its music from thy face. MAREL EMILY LAWSON Bryn Mawr Park, Yonkers, N. Y. The fire i' the flint Shows not till ' it be struckf' Q t is tie modest, not the presumptuous inquirer who make l V A S S A R I O N 69 RUTH VVHITE LAWTON 161 Florida Sr., Springfield, Mass 1 1522: k'He has a very Utopian sense of humor. X .1 .1 y SHIRLEY LEONARD Coudersporr, Pa. HI u I . l -xxx 9 7, , . f 4, '- 3 Ziff 552' f a A Ji., .1 xG's I. 4: if . wb: U 2 :V , Q , s a rea and safe progress in the discovery of divine truths. PIELEN LESLIE Memphis, Mo. UNO force, Persuasion, no, nor death, could alter her. CLARA LINDNE11 185 16th Sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings? klEss1E KATHARINE LOBDELL 614 Spruce Sr., Boomon, N. I. l'Talce much holiday, for arts' and frienclship's sake. BERTHA EMILIE LOEW 56 Downing St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MSO wise, so young. 70 bl VASSARI SARAH DA Of all th NA Loomis M O N eretzx, Tom Green Coui T ity, eve ' e girls that are so smart There's none like pretty Sally. GER'fRUDE CAROLINE LOVELL Whose lovely fa Is but her least lVlABEl, lVlAcCUL1.U1w1 F Hen-Y-Bryn, Scranton, P CC and lowest grace. 50 erry St., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y Minh, admit me of thy crew. lX'lARY FRANCES NICGUINESS x'Skilful alike with toni ATHERINH MANSON K xx N, - f1E':27-f , :.,1 9 g'I'm resolv d RUTH EVELYN M Still runs the water where the br ARCEAU Wollas Sziundersville, Mass. gnc and pen. OQ Franklin St., Wausau, VVis. e to grow fat and look o 'I y ung til forth ton Ave., YVollaston, Mass. ook goes deep. VASSARION 71 if -a 1 N .ff f, A51 ,a -I,-f Q, 1 i if Q45 -11,3-, gf, W .. ul Q , , t f 4fQ:Q' 2QE4.-Zilfziz' ' , , ,,.., . ,- 1' 4 ,.. 5, Ei . ,,, r , ' tjgiti. I IRENE RINDA MARCY 269 Wethersfielcl Ave., Hnrtforcl, Conn Fair in favour. ELLA Loomis MASON 53 Garlieltl Axe., lfetroit, Mich ' NTI IC precious gift of stcaclinessf' lVlARION CURRIE MASON 25 Wall St., New Haven, Conn k'Such a merry, nimhlc, stirring spirit. I',lELl2N MAYCOCK 326 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn Bring with thee jest anal youthful jollityf' MARION Ross MEYERS 76 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y ul What stature is she of? just as high as my heart. ' lVlARY Bess MICHAELS IO3 Park Ave., Little Rock, Ark HA rnan's task is always light if his heart be light. '70 VASSARION -'QI if J if Z . , Q. I- Q fs IRENE LENOIAE MILES 222 Henry Sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wfoo late I stayed-forgive the crime! GERTRUDE ANNA MILLS IO56 Lincoln Ave., Decatur, Ill. 'KAnd though that he were worthy, he was wys, ' And of his port as meek as is a maydef' 4 Q I I ,I,I,1,t1 ,lf 1 - JW AXIARY RACI-II5L Mooluss 1055 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio He is a fool who thinks by force or skill, To turn the current of a woman's will, -7 H N, f JJ 1 X ' seg'-.CX N-4 3 'P N. 5 r ANNE MEDAY MUMFORD 623 Prospect Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. H k'Wise to resolve and patient to perform. 935, ALMA NILSEN 27 West 88th St., New York C1ty k'In came Mrs. Fezziweg, One vast substantial smile. W FT 5. Q. H I xii , i RTHEL LOUISE NORRIS zo W. Emerson St., Melrose, Mass. Bcgone, dull Care! Thou and I shall never agree. VASSARION 73 T- a E' . X . .4 sg. NIARGARET ABBOTT Noluus 29 N. Prospect St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Her eyes were wide apart, and she possessed the calm that precedes a storm that never comes. HELIENE MARIE NORTH Clifton Park, Lakewood, Ohio uWisdom is the principal thingy therefore get wisdom. FANNY ANNA NoYEs I205 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. ., uNeatuess, in moderation, is a virtue. fn . .--Au I .-:-ar ,IWW 4 ' I 1 f ill' ki ltf-61-et AL CL Q E VK 'C . M . 'V ELOISE CAMERON OSBORNE f ' 2352 Aqueduct Ave., Morris Heights, New York City , , UI was thinking of a plan-to dye one's whiskers green. 'E gg l'RANCES MAYBELLE OUTTERSON East Stroudsburg, Pa. H fe- :fin Her looks do argue her Replete with modesty. .4 1 In H - I xx, D 1 lVIAuEL BIRD PALLISER 1397 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'kIt was a saying of his that education was an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity. VASSARION 1-'X I Q? M 3 by +- I, .. f 'Q , , , 11 ifx --rf r f.., D ALICE l'HEREsA PEARL 18 Salem St., Bradford, Mass k'Hc was a moral, scnsihlc, and well-bred man. -IULIA l'fL1zAisE'rH PENNYPACKER Haddonlield, N. J L'For to do it in earnest requires another half hour's good consideration. l'iLIZABI3TH IDENNY PIERCE Englewood, N. 'iLovc-lx is the light Uf a darlc eye in woman. lVlVARY BOYDEN PILLSBURY Box 695, Lowell, Mass. A cast of thought upon her face, That suited well the forehead high, The cyelash Clark and downcast eye. A A s ' . u , '5 x' A l , I X l,P nxkgkwvj. X fxflxi ii Li KJ-ff l,N.. ,. , V'-dxf'-E,,n3 1-K .f ll: 'J i CONSTANCI3 I2L1zABE'rH PLAUT I 354.7 Bogart Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio Dispatch is the soul of businessf, lVlARGA1u2'r POWELL Clearfield,.Pa. UI love tranquil solitude, and such society as is quiet, wise, and good. VASSARION '75 ifqipii ' ,fig fig' in 95 f get W ef I . if. 1'lILDA 1 RANcEs PRATT Bennington, Vt 'iOur Pilgrim stock was pithcd with hardihood. I l MARION EMILY WALTON PRICE Whitford, Pa l'NVhose life and manners well could paint Alike the student or the saint. is X I' . - ti lVlARY CONSTANCE PRIZER 423 Center St., South Orange, N. :T N . , uSoul fraught little piece of carnestnessf' l ,jr ILDITH MADELEINE PROVOST Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. V, k'We take no note of time But from its loss. A 2 ills!!-F' 1 1 .5 ll i f -N N - i , Wx' .- l fxlklkf Vg, il, 's x. L P, 1 , , 9 xr X I . . ' Y . HELEN AMANDA RANKIN 451 East Town St., Columbus, Ohio it' l'Can I not frame a fevered dream W 5 . . A But still 21 Douglas is the theme F LILLIAN RAUTI-I 695 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. And still I seem to tread on classic ground. 76 VASSARION if LOUISE FATTMAN RECKERS 27 North Ave., Washington, Pa V 'kBrisk as aqbeef' lVlARTHA C1,AwsoN REED 121 S, 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa 'KI enjoy myself very well in company. RUT1-1 AGNES REED 67 Gorham St., Canandaigua, N. Y. x'Sober, steadfast, and demuref' BETH CLARK RICE 198 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 'kTo converse with thee Makes me time forget. VERA RICE 6615 Yale Ave., Chicago, lll. HA methodical hustler. 'A -- - .1 Qi Qlvki lil, lnffi :ll-l ii l ' MARlON CARPENTER RIKER Maplewood, N. UA rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as air could make her, she. 1. VASSARION 77 Q 'Q , 4, any f , I 7 1 I 9 7232214 .fs 131. .f 2. f' , X. lVlARY TUIILAY ROBINSON Chapin House, Northampton, Mass. L'For manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND Rooms 211 Orchard Sr., New Haven, Conn. HI would that I could utter the thoughts that arise in me. R Pbvwo X ELIZABETH EVELYN RUTHERFORD 624 Fullerton Boulevard, Chicago, lll. 'lIn him 'twas natural to please. RUTH ELIZA RYCKMAN . Brocton, N. Y. Kind services to friends, good deeds to foesf, CLARA RosEN1fIELD SAX 218 E. Fifth Sc., Ottumwu, Iowa uThe mind's the stature of the man. ANN MINOR SCALES 597 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. The artillery of words. '78 VASSARION .1 M., f, V ' .' 1.f ' i . X 'fringe , .1 sf' A- AA ' -... f 31: 1:-:Q A 'Q V ' - U 5 2' I l ' 1 2 3.1 .a ' ie! 1 -.. r, j'. Aa- -vi, 1 fl? ' ' 'ti j igi?rf Nw 2901 GISNEVA KATHARINE SCHAEFER 711 Broadway, Logansporr, Ind Persuasion tips his tongue whcne'er hc spealcsf' l':LIZAl3li'I'H HARRIET SHELDON 1817 National Ave., Rockford, lll And listens like a three years' child. MANY lVlARGARET SHELLEY 3157 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. 'KThe critical faculty is second only to the creative. lis'rELLA NIARIA SHERMAN IOO6 Trinity Ave., New York City I care for nobody, no, not I, V ' If no body cares for me. HELEN Rorx-mocx SHOEMAKER I802 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa. His wit invites you by his look to como. ELEANOR BROWN SLOAN 130 N. Mr. Vernon Ave., Prescott, Ariz. The countenance open, the thoughts reservedfi VASSARION '79 v Q . , ' J, A HARRIET SOPHIA SMART Willoughby, Ohio 'KA romantic tale on her eyelashes. ANNE CROMNVELL SMITH 123 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'i in Every Why has a wherefore. ,..,N. A DOROTHY SMITH 523 Sixth Sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. EQ 'gCor1tent with science in this vale of tears. . A' 'lf Q' FFS. HFI.EN ELIZABETH SMITH So S. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 'xl i f X LX QQ And there's a nice youngster of excellent pith, Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. EMILY DINNIN SMITH ISO York St., New Haven, Conn. uLet me be that I am, and seek not to alter mc. MARY MORGAN SMITH I5o York St., New Haven, Conn. x'Your gentleness shall force. 80 VASSARAION . A ll 7 v - 414,51 v 9 -if: - L. 73' 11 . gf. y 1 1 4 4' sr f ,P 1215! as as 1 , --4 oh Wm. that 55 , -f H 1' pri - -ht . . 3 1-uv asm Q ' 3 -' ' i'Cw0b.li . 0 fe .I i 4 .Q I -21121: 325' f a, X' yi :S '- - - 2-1 ' .- ff 'W . 4 7, Q .,fy.,, l. :1.,,, , . L g 2 . . Q: , . HELEN COLLMAR SNYDER 4.2 Madison Ave., Jersey City, N. I 'She's e'er the same content and blessed thing. DAISY HINDLE SPEAR 73 Twelfth Ave., Paterson, N. I uResolve by sines and tangents straight If bread and butter wanted weight. KATHARINE PAULINE SPIEGEL 46 S. Bridge St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y How sweet and fair she seems to be. ELISABETH SPIES IIQ S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J HI was bred up in the strictest principles of honesty and have passed my life in punctual adherence to them.'5 RUTH STARR Hope House, Easton, Md . i'Through all the wide border his steed is the best. ANNA ESTHER STECKEL A 1022 Walnut St.Q Allentown, Pa uShe was not inclined to labor For herself or for her neighbor, For she dearly loved her easef, VASSARION 81 .' ' ii, 331 Q9 fl ..X. l ,A ..4 Q 1 4 .,.,Taf. f ,z 7 I swf N 1 vgglfn ,gat ' - 5 .. c.,... . 6. . , X f .N '- Q X:.1.f' 1 'flaw 'P+ 2. .1 B+ V fv 5,22 , we ,L . V' 'L . M. CORINDA STERLING 147 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, N. Y Just at that age Where thought is speech ancl speech is truth. DORO'IHEA STILLMAN 359 Merrick Road, Rockville Center, N. Y uOf soul sincere, In action faithful and in honor clear. MILDRED DOROTHY STREET 207 Bishop Sr., New Haven, Conn g'Give me home cooking like yours every time. FLORENCE MARY SULLIVAN IO23 Seventh Ave., W., Ashland, Wis MHC that questioneth much shall learn much. EUGENIE MARJORIE SWEENEY I725 California St., Denver, Col g'The waft of the prairie. V ,MY .. X XXX,-.',, fJ'!fl'il ll' X I I EDITH ISABEL TAFT 24.6 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 'lSuch beauty and such brains go not well together. i SQ VASSARION . , -- ' KATHAIQINE ,TAYLOR ' I Eiifzglf Chicago Commons, 955 Grand Ave., Chicago, lll ,E Q5 .E . l'Sl1e holds her little thou lxts in si ht thou h a the run and lea ia E Z 2 B S Y Y P 7.131 4-' N ' 'W . NIABEI. ELIZABETH T1cHENoR Prmceton, Ind V , N 'KOf stature tall-I hate a dumpy woman. ,vw .... .'- I A l'lEI.l2N XVI-IIEELER FFOMPKINS 46 Union Sr., Poughkeepsie, N. Y ff W- V . HOF study took he most care and most lxeeclef' - 1 CAROLINE BEATRICE TOPPING 561 Melrose Sr., Clucngo, Ill 35540 25 .5 w ' Zealous, yet modest. GQ .rf fgfs ' .J l3Ess1E NIAE TRABEIK Perry, N. Y. - '-- D t -'f , k'Dress'd in all hls trim. - iw? 4. . - 'Wa' lXlARlON FLILA TUCkFIi Lee, Mass. A-3 ' Twelve years ago I was a boy. van V A S , S A R I O N 83 51 1 ,Q HELEN DORO'FHY TUNNICLIITF ZOI WV. Carroll St., Macomb, Ill He has common sense in Z1 way that is most uncommon. , QS , , . . lhlAR.IOR1E .STEARNS TURNER ZIO Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. k'Lct others hail the rising sun. f A1.1cE GLADDEN TWISS 631 E. Town Sr., Columhus, Ohio M'There is a pleasure in poetic pains, That only poets know. ISAREL UNDERWVOOD 56 E. Division St., Chicago, Ill. ' And mistress of herself though china fall. FRANCES MARY URION 839 E. 40th St., Chicago, lll. uMy whole philosophy, which is very real, teaches acquiescence and optimism. PIIISTER ANNE VAN ARSDALE 44 Avon Ave., Nex 'kThe best conclitionli and unwe' ' In doing court ' 'A varlc, N. curled spirit esies. X V A S S A R 'I O N KATHARINE VAN DYCK Greenville, Greene County, N. Y. H UA maiden never bold. KATHARINE Escorr VAUGHN 4.4.1 WVashington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' cl humor are coin in my purse. 'iMy mlrth and goo VIRGINIA JULIA VOCKRODT 22 Meriflan St., Pittsburg, Pa. 's-tell what hour 0' the day The clock doth strike, by algebra. EMILIE VOGEL 55 W. Igoth St., Fordham Heights, New York City FLORENCE XVADHAMS f '? ANNIE WAGN ER g'Or1e of those whos noon of nature. I luf you so much, My dear little Dutch! Pittsfield, Mass. The magic of a face! 324. Elm Ave., Webster Groves, Mo the wl.ole e hearts have a slope southward, and are open to VASSARION 85 f F i I in f l . 5,-2' :gr -. 1 4 3 .1 Liga: . Q, 4 7 1 9 W , 52 , 41, 1 2'-J MARGUERITE ALEXANDER G. WALES 2880 Broadway, New York City Strong hearted, whole hearted, loyal and true. HELEN FRANCES XKVARE 650 Washington St., Atlznrn, Ga. The world's no hetterlif we worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. MARGARET Luce yVARNER 41 Dartmouth St., Springfield, Mass. g'Blow, bugle blow, set the wild echoes flying. lfMMA PARKES WATTS Richmond, Ky. Linked sweetness long drawn out. ORLENA WEED Newburgh, N. Y. UA tender conscience for herself, but love and forgiveness for her friends. THEKI.A WEIKERT Englewood, N. J. K'Hiving wisdom with each stuclious year. 86 VASSARIAON fe Q X .I lf x x Nw 0' ,Q : 2 X X , 2 . , ze 'Q ,sua 2 I fy Us L X I . l 1 955 . Q 1 x 7 1 rl N X ,e., ,.,, Yr ..4f!r:. X, PIELEN WISEMAN WHILEY 209 E. Mulberry Sr., Lancaster, Ohio UAS long liveth the merry man, they say, as doth the sorry man. GERTIKUDE XNHITAKER 140 College Ave., Davenport, Iowa uYou Havor everything, you are the vanilla of society. ELIZABETH FORDHAM XKVHITE Southampton, Long Island, N. Y. g'Full well she laughed, in solitary glee At her own jokes, for many a. joke had she. GERTRUDE MOODY WHITE Yalesville, Conn. A womans soul, most soft, yet strong. HELEN DOROTHEA VVHITE 443 W. Bringhursr St., Germantown, Pa. - l'Gypsily inclined. EMILY FRANCES WI-IITING Saint Clair, Mich. i'Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. VASSARITJN 87 S ,Se U 4' , 32- .f-if-i Egswqf . . ,.:..,.. 123, V 4' ,, 5, gl, If 4 Q, fe if Q? M W 4' ee? i Q V f Q ' .- SGWW-: ' ' My gif. fa 5, H Z , ' g is N- . if 1 6 5 f Av wav 1' 5 RUTH MARGARET WHYSALL 260 S. Prospect St., Marion, Ohio x'Full of wise saws and modern instances, lVlAR'I'l-IA ELIZABETH WILLETS Harrison, N. Y. She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. RUTH GIKAVES WILLIFORD 687 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Oh! were she pitiful as she is fair Or but as mild as she is seeming so. PDNA SPRING WINTERS 245 W. Tupper St., Buffalo, N. Y. L'Respect the faculty that forms your judgment. EDA ELIZABETH WOLFERSBERGE11 2316 Gilpin Sr., Denver, Col. . UA fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. IQDITH HELEN WYMAN I62 Bridge Ave., Davenport, Ia. uliashion wears out more apparel than the man. se. 88 VASSARIUN in I-IELEN W1LH151.MiNA YYOUNG 545 Avenue A, East, Hutchinson, Kan E 'I ix Yet lcd astray if P-5 .l By Cupicl's soft delight. fx fs-tts: 5' 'srwsts-:' ' R EF .rw , s. F31 'A MAitGAuE'1' Louisia Ziiviiviizimfxu 127 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. El HA little woman with big ways. 2 .-v' at F ' lX'lAiusu12iz1'1'1z NlAY Z6HRLAUT 681 Cass St., Milwaukee, Wis. n g? x'What a whirl f' 't E T xxlntl is her head! EE -is .zu ' il IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI warp imzhfielh 9ZlDam it Q- . VODME ADAM, MARY REDFIELD ANTRIM, ETHEL WYENDA ARCHDEACON, GRACE BARNEY, MARIAN BARR, LAURA ELEANOR BROWN, HELEN GORE BROWN, RUTH LOUISE BULLA, BEATRICE CATES, NELI, CLARKE, MARY AGNES CLEVELAND, MARGUERI'PE CRAWFORD CONOVER, MARGARET BOARDMAN DAVVSON, FLORENCE CUTTING DEMPSEY, ISABELLE CLARE DENTON, BESSIE SCOTT DUBOIS, EVELYN SPENCER ERNST, CONSTANCE QUINCY FRWIN, ESTHER FISHER, GLADYS FISHER, JOSEPHINE SCOTT FLETCHER, GRACE LOUISE FLETCHER, MARGARET GAGE FOWLER, MARY GAGER, BERTHA BULL GARLAND, ALICE GLASS, ELISABETH LOUISE HANCHETTE, MARY ESTELLE HATCH, IRENE HAUGAN, ALICE JULIA HENRY, ELLA MAY HOPE, QLGA ELI.EDA HOUSNIAN, JESSIE LOUISE JOHNSON, LOUISE HELIENE JONES, MATTIE LUCAS KELIHER, NIARGUERITE HELEN KESSLER, FLORENCE KLEIN, ELLA KLINKE, ANNA LOUISE KICOTT, HELEN MAY KUPPENHEIMER, LOUISE KURTZ, ANNA LOUISE LANSING, ELIZABETH LEYIS, ADELE LOEB, CECILE IVICHUGH, ADELE LOUISE MACK, GRACE LOUISE NIANATT, EVANGELINE IRVING MANNING, KATHARINE AVIS MILHOLLAND, VIDA NIOSHER, GLADYS NASH, LOUISE HELEN NELMS, EMMA CHADWICK OCKERS, LOUISE ELIZABETH O,DONNELL, KATHLEEN OSTRANDER, EMMA RUTH PRATT, MARION PULVER, MARY IRENE RANSOM, CARYL REEB, LAURETTA MAGDALENE RICE, ELIZABETH HEYWOOD ROGERS, KATHRYN HOWARD ROGERS, MARY BARLOW ROGERS, ROSAMOND RUNDIO, HELEN RYAN, GRACE SANGER, BETTINA LOIS SHELBY, FLORENCE MCDONNELL SMITH, JULIET SHANNON SPENCE, ALICE GRACE STIEP, JENNIE STINISON, MAUD BEULAH SWILER, ELSIE MARIE TUCKER, JESSIE BOUGHTON TUTT, HELEN GOULD UNDERWOOD, MARGARET CUSHING VANSTON, ANNA MILDRED WALDO, MARY ROBY VVHITE, ANNA LOUISE WHITLEY, ELIZABETH FRANCES VVILSON, MARY LOU WVILSON, PRISCILLA ORR XVOODRUFF, HARRIETT STANLEY VVOODRUFF, WILDA EATON ' VVOOTTEN, MARION BELL YOUNG, PHEBE CORDELIA 1 . 4- - ' , , Y 7 -7,11 1 .12 1. 1 - ' . . , 1 . , I . 'mmf 1' ' In W Y if' - f' ' 2 . 1.. lm ' ' 4. 1' 13:-, 1 , Y..-mp. .1 IV: , - 'Lg-'. -- Q fi? ' , -V 1, , fj aimrx I in 54 ,l --1 4- ' I Q 'f' 'V f e - I f I-:gf -fff I ' 'ffl I ' , - Q A, P' ,, , f - ., 3.-44:1 - , -' ,,,, ,1.:':L.,. 5:4-51 :2- .31-,f .1 I-.vf 5 fg 15,5 , - fy ,I 9 -:,.g:,x.:, A 1 ,: .h . - , f 434: 1-. H 5. ' , , V, - - 5 - 'f f 5. 'iff 51 M' ' Y , , 1 :WW ' .. 'ff i ' 4 if., , f - f 5- 1 ' f I it ' lllb r ,. . JV , , I ,I - 9 I . I I rw f 1' -2-.1 'W z . as V: . 9. 1 21.11 D 6.5 sp, g fi - 1: v- -1 -, .41 I , ', fSf12.?f , i-II? 6 . Qnnual Qircursion to iiflubnnk OCTOBER 23, IQOQ To lllr. Smrfey: Wlien the dawn was breaking cold and misty Seniors started forth in spirits gay, Started fonh to visit Mr. Smiley Ar Molmonk to frolic all the day. Now we're here at last we Want to thank you, Cheer you, Mr. Smiley, once again- Your hospitality and kind cordiality- A health now from IQIO. To 1912: I wonder who's smoothing my spread, And if she looked under the beclg I Wonder Who's turning my light down Very low, very low. I Wonder Who's sweeping my room, I wonder Where she found the broom, I wonder what she has found out about I Wonder who's Hxing my room. low, me, bmiur QBHYIUI' QBpruing OCTOBER 16, 1909 Qlummittrr 5.5.55 CHARLOTTE HAND, Chairmfuz gkh Q ALICE FARMER JULIA PENNYPACKER CORNELTA GORDON MARTHA REED PIELENE NORTH FRANCES XVHITING Sd Qlummittmz nn fnrmxltp Chas sd SARAH I-IINCKS, Cbnirnmn SARAH Loomis HELEN YOUNG L4 if .5 lf Rib saeniur 1BarInr gong Through the sunlit garden, Down the golden pathways Playmates laugh and singg A thousand miles or more, VVe've been building castles We shall find our castles Fit for any king. Upon a sunlit shore, But our castles vanish Then We'll bring their dream-lore Every misty nightg To our garden, dearg We must Hnd them, We must find them Wheiu we find them, when we End them ln the noon-day bright. 'L - In the noon-day clear. Come follow.-Ref. -1 L i R Y Come follow.-Rcf. ' ' 1 REFRAIN Through the lowland valleys, In the moming light, O'er the hills and uplands Toward the noon-day bright, VVe Will go together, Vx7e will vvander free, Hand in hand through all the landg O, comrades We. SIL VASSARION jlllarrbing Sung Keep step, Juniors, as we march away Singing to IQ hundred IO, Nohlest eflort pledging every day To thee our Class-to IQIO. Although years to come may hush our hearty song, In our hearts 'twill never die. But hope in our hearts shall he And pride our part shall be, To IQ hundred IO, for aye and aye, lfor IQ hundred IO, for aye and aye. And as we march along together, Keeping pace with the days as they pass, VVe're sure that ever side hy side VVe'll Win Whatever- may lnetide, ln our purpose never failing To place the crimson standard far on high So as we gaily march along VVith voices strong, ln shout: and song, The cheer that rings so loud and long ls this We raise to IQ-.IO. 5 IX ml -:D , W. Us es X M' 1 1 itt KRNT 3 x REEN Dex.1eLBvyabLE ENCER HR i 'sn' QTLE Ai 1, ETHICS -SONG ' ulifblitifl est nr: lmzc benteque 'uz uev1dz'. JANUARY 24, IQIO On animal intelligence 'Weld like to dogmatize But consciousness tells each of us That this would not he wise. And though we haven't told you all We'll do the hest we can To practice what we've learn ecl from you Upon some other man. CHORUS: Upon some other man, Upon some other mang ' To practice what we've learned from you Upon some other man. 'We like to be the modern girl, Our hats to lay asifleg That you should think we are so fine Quite Hlls our hearts with prideg But other girls youlve spoken of Give us a pang or two, lVe envy so those other girls Vvho usecl to play with you. CHORUS: Those girls who played with you, Those girls who playecl with youg Oh, how we wish we might have been Those girls Who played With you. 1 lx'-aifx '- V u -- .. I if JY -vi ' A ,f ,g y 9 'x x95 Y I , Q . '35 , 'f G Al f. 51 ' . 9 s H sv . V, . 'Q 1-by Q 5-6 1 A 1' to 4' . . db - X :K 17 Qld Lg ,aff ff-k'nr.Q2g,q 1,51 G'f, ql The Em ' H IE-THD-E JANUARY 14, IQIO To Gvrirznff Lolvrfl: 79019112 Beneath tl1e mellow circle of the candle-light A si11gle thought pervades our thoughts and makes us on May all things true and joyous, Gertrude, come to you, A glow from birthday memories your Whole life through. Hello, hello, oh 1912, We greet you on this birthday nigl1t May yours be gay and bright. We envy you, for you have two years more So make the best of every hour, They'll all too soon he o'er, Oh 1912! e tonight 44 ix Iva .Af X5 HUM us 'Sf Q CATHARINE LONGWORTH ANDERSON CAROLINE S. CUMMINS QUAIZSITA CRAMWELI, DRAKE HELEN CORNELIA DWIGHT RUTH ALDEN FIEIELD MARTHA ELMER FLEMING CHARLOTTE MOFFETT' GAILOR SARAH HINCKS NIARGARETT ADAMS HORBS HELEN RVEEKS LANDON NIABEL EMILY LAWSON HELEN LESLIE S42 I :Sm 'I ISI CJERTRUDE CAROLINE LOVELL RUTH EVELYN NIARCEAU CJERTRUDE A. MILLS ALMA NILSEN HELENE MARIE NO1i'I'H CONSTANCE ELIZABETH PLAUT LILLIAN RAUTH GENEVA KATHARINE SCHAEFER MARY MARGARET SHELLEY ELIZABETH SPIES EDITH ISABEL CFAFT BEATRICE, FEOPPING EMILIIB VOGEI- . fDunurahIc jHITl'I'lfiUIl RUNICE HARI1IE'I' AVERY JOSEPHINE HOYT BROTHERTON PRUDENCE HELEN ELLIS CHARLOTTE KATHARINE GANNETT SARAH DANA LOOMIS ANNE NIEDAY NIUMFORD NIABEL BIRD PALLISER HELEN R. SHOEMAKER EMMA PARKES XKVATTS Wren songs Wr1'tte11 to MendelJ50bn': 'fSong Wziihout Words, N0 Oh thou dear tree, bend o'er us now thy branches, Thy soul awake, give heed, tonight. The cold is gone, 'tis joy of life that wakes thee, That bids thee forth to view our rites. Hear thou our calling, answer thou our song, And hear the vow we pledge in the soft moonlight. Hear thou our calling, hear thou our calling, Know thou that we have chosen thee for aye. Oh, thou dear tree, bend o'er us now thy branches, Thy soul awake, give heed and Hear the song we sing tonight. lVTIiff67Z to An Irish Falk Songh by Foote Come, dwellers of the woodland, Your goddess, Spring, now calls From heart of white ghost Hower, From the wings of twilight hour, From the hollows of the wild oak, VVith the night winds come and sing. Joy your song of life Tonight will bring. Come, come, ye merry woodland sprites, Come forth from dell and rocky heights Dance and trip and laugh and skip And join us with our queen As we gather round and sing Upon the green. 3 4 p AE QE -K 5 4 M PQWQXVQ ig' m l N 3 'EQ JUNE 7, IQIO Glummittcc V CHARLOTTE HAND, Clmirmzzn MARY AMERMAN MART R ELLA MA ELIZABET R ALICE 1 MARGUER 7 Senior Spain: QB1'atuv HELEN I-IOSTERMAN Erhxhiur Spam Q9tatur BEATRICE WELLING'1'ON Qlummenremmt speakers JUNE 8, IQIO CHARLo'r'rE GAILOR GERTRUDE LovELL PIELEN LANDON RUTH NIARCEAU SARAH Loomis MARGARET SHELLEY fitbe litijulnpgiun mexnnriai ilihrarp 102 VASSARION A jfellnins flfary IeI'Cblll'!lIOII unff Lydia Pratt Babbott Fourlzffztliarl S'rEv1-:Ns0N, L0U1sA STONE, A.l3., 1901, Chemistry :incl Physics Cornell 1fr1x.fz1r Studenff' ffirf Sofzieiy FOLlIllIllf1i07l REED, AMY LoU1sE, A.l3., 1892, English ..... Yule Felfovurbzip of ifJe fl.v.vorz'afe 111111117118 of lfzuszzr Coffey Sm1'1'H, W1N1E11E1J, A.l3., 190.1.,,Englisl1 and Philosophy . . . Columbia Sfifflilll Fzfffofluxffzip for ffm fern' IQOQ-IO THOMPSON, CLARA M1Lo11ED, A.l3., 1903, A.M., 1907, History :md Sociology Columbia Q5taDuate Socbulars RENNE11, NlAR'I'HA ANN, A.l3., 1909, Astronomy. SUTTON, PSYCHE REBECCA, A.l3., 1909, Astronomy. XVHITEHEAD, VARA, A.l3., IQOQ, Greek. Erahxmtc Stuueutzi ARNOLD, KATHARINE lNNIS, A.l3., 1895, Music. LEIGHTON, HELEN, A.B., 1909, Biology. EWIIIIIIIIHVP Graduate Stuclents . . Seniors . . Juniors . Sophomores . lfreshmen . In Special Courses . Total 5 217 222 261 329 6 IO4.0 University University University University ,235 at P ms fm t: D New York . Massachusetts l'ennsylvania New Jersey Ohio . . Connecticut Illinois . Michigan 'Wisconsin Missouri Indiana Minnesota , California Kentucky . Colorado . Iowa . . New Hampshire Tennessee . Texas Maine Virginia Arkansas . . District of Columbia Nebraska , . . 389 Rhotle lslancl . 96 Vermont . . 85 Delaware . . 67 North Dakota . 58 'Washington . 56 lVIarylantl . . 50 NIontana . 39 Arizona . 34. lrloricla . 24 Georgia . 23 Kansas . I6 Utah . . I3 Itlaho I3 Mississippi . II North Carolina . IO Ol-:lahoma . 9 Canada Q Syria 9 India . 7 Persia . 7 South Carolina 5 Vllest Virginia 5 5 Total Number 5 5 4 4 4- 3 3 2 2 2 Z 2 I I fI I 2 2 I I I I 1040 mi VIASSARION Wheat 21231351133 Description of Contents Ethics Alcove STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Ethical principles applied to the regulation of individual life within the community. Though this is intended for a text book of practical ethics, its rules are often not in accord with the actual conduct of life. Bible Alcove p THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The only authority on this subject in the library. Astronomy Alcove PI-IILALETHEIS A quarterly publication, dealing with the periodic appearance of certain stars. Clllustrations from observations.j Biology Alcove ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A collection of photographs, designed to illustrate the doctrine of selection and the survival of the fittest. I EVi1mmGMilmgLa3muzamvumma .I VASSAR1ON Qtubznts' Qssuciatton FOUNDED 1866 QBffil:crss N1vA KATHARINE SCHAEFER, 1910 . . Prexidfnt 11H'IsA1zEL TAFT, 1910 . , . Vice-Pre.vz'dent COULTAS LOVELL, 1912 . . Secretary A1z1N1s IVIARIA FORBES, 1911 . Treasurer VASSARIO N 107 Qlummittee un SBIf:Q5UUBl3I1l1'lBl1f GENEVA SCHAEFER, IQIO .... Chairman LUCY LOVELL, 1912 . . . . Secretary EDITH TAFT, IQIO GERTRUDE MILLS, IQIO HELEN YOUNG, IQIO ELIZABETH HEROY, 1911 President of Strong MARJORIE MACCOY, IQII President of Raymond JULIA FIEBEGER, IQII Prexident of Lathrop EMILY THALLON, IQII HELEN PAINE, IQII ELINOR PRUDDEN, 1912 DOROTHY MCKEE, 1912 President ofDafui1on Prexzvderzt of North ELIZABETH THELBERG, 191 H EVELYN NOBLE, 1913 Efuint Qlluuunittee Faculty Student: PRES. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Chairman GENEVA SCHAEFER, 1910, Chai KATHARINE TAYLOR, 1910 HELEN LATHROP, IQII JEAN TERRY, IQII HELEN JACKSON, 1912 MRS. R. KENDRICK PROP. CHARLES W. MOULTON PROP. MARGARET F. WASHBURN PROF. MARY W. WHITNEY 3 rman 108 V ASSAR'ION Svucial Engagements EUNICE AVERY, 1910, Chairman GLADYS DAMON, IQIO MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ, 1912 ALICE WING, IQII MARY PHILLIPS, 1913 Qbensus -Bureau RUTH FERNALD, 1910, Chairman SARAH BABSON, 1910 MARION WHITE, 1911 HELEN HEYWOOD, 1912 BESS MICHAELS, IQIO MARTHA YOUNGS, IQII GLADYS BASSETT, 1913 Mains' Qlluh ipuuse SARAH HINCKS, 1910, Chairman DOROTHEA STILLMAN, IQIO HELEN ROBINSON, IQII HELEN NOYES, IQII COURTNEY CARROLL, 1912 CATHERINE ANDERSON MARION BROWN LOUISE CHAMBERLAIN HELEN DWIGHT CORNELIA GORDON MARGARETT HOBBS HAZEL HOSTERMAN ADA BROOKS CHARLOTTE BURNETT HELEN EMERY KATHARINE FORBES CAROLINE HALL ELIZABETH HEROY ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN MARY AMERMAN, JULIA PENNYPACKER MARION MASON CAROLYN CONGDON ELIZABETH THELBERG, I 913 Glummittee un jfiflaius' Qlbristmuas jliiiunep HESTER VAN ARSDALE, 1910, Chairman Qllummittee fur Bereining .freshmen 1910 HELEN LANDON MARY LA ROCHE GERTRUDE LOVELL MARY MOORES ELLA MASON ELOISE OSBORNE ALICE PEARL IQII DORIS LANE LOUISE MILLER HELEN NOYES BEATRICE OWENS OLGA POTTER HELEN ROBINSON GERALDINE SHAW ELSIE SMITH HELEN RANKIN MARTHA REED GENEVA SCHAEFER EDITH TAFT MARION TUCKER MARGUERITE WALES MARJORIE STRASBURG CAROLINE TOMPKINS ELIZABETH TUTTLE BARBARA VANDEGRIFT HARRIET WALLER EVANGELINE WEAN GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS beau fslisbets fur Qllbapel Sverhiees First Semester MARTHA REED, Seeond Semester .1FnunlJer's Gummittee MARION RIKER, Chairman HARRIET BRADLEY ELIZAB ETH RALSTON EVANGELINE VVEAN KATHERINE DUN HAM HELEN ROBINSON VASSARION 109 Qbbtistian Qssuciatiun FOUNDED, 1867 REo1zGAN1zED, 1885 Q9fEirerB HELEN WEEKS LANDON, IQIO . . . President HILDA PRATT, 1910 . . . . Vine-President ELIZABETH ANDRUS, 1911 . . . Recording Secretary MARGARET CHAMBERS, 1911 . Corresponding Secretary LOUISE ROBLEE, 1912 . . . . Trcaxurer Dehutiunal JULIA FIEBEGER, 1911, Chairman RUTH MARCEAU, IQIO GERTRUDE ORR, IQII CAROLINE HALL, 1911 LOUISE MILLER, IQII HELEN,WAITE, IQII MURIEL ROGERS, IQII L 'Bible Sbtnhp PRUDENCE ELLIS, 1910, Chairman I MARY MOORES, IQIO LOUISE ZIMMERMAN, IQIO CAROLINE HALL, IQII ELIZABETH SHELDON, IQIO jfillemhetsbip OLIVE LANCASTER, I 9 MARGUERITE ALDEN, 1910, Chairman ALICE BEER, IQIO MARION BROWN, IQIO FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM, 1910 MARY CUNNINGHAM, IQIO RUTH FERNALD, IQIO HARRIET HANLEY, IQIO HELEN HOSTERMAN, IQIO MARTHA FLEMING, IQIO MARY LA ROCHE, IQIO MARION MASON, IQIO IRENE MARCY, IQIO MARY PRIZER, IQIO JULIA PENNYPACKER, IQIO VERA RICE, IQIO ELIZABETH ROGERS, IQIO BEATRICE TOPPING, IQIO KATHARINE VAUOHN, IQIO GERTRUDE WHITE, IQIO LOUISE ZIMMERMAN, IQIO HELEN BALPI-I, IQII I VASSAR ION ELLEN EAYRS, IQII CAROLINE HALL, IQII ELIZABETH HEROY, IQII HELEN LATHROP, IQII MARJORIE MACCOY, IQII HELEN MOSSMAN, 1911 HILDEGARDE KNEELAND, IQII GERTRUDE ORR, 1911 HARRIET WALLER, IQII MARIE ALDEN, IQI2 FLORENCE BARRETT, IQI2 KATE FOWLER, IQI2 IRENE LAWRENCE, 1912 NINA NIGHTINGALE, IQI2 MARY TRACY, 191 2 mbilantbruptn Eutk Work in Poughkeepsie MARGUERITE WALES, IQIO, Chairman ELLEN EAYRS, IQII RUTH BIGELOW, 1911 MARGARET PETERS, 1911 HELEN VVAITE, IQII , DOROTHEA STILLMAN, IQIO General Phifarzthropic Warfc FLORENCE TAYLOR, IQI2., Chairman FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM, IQIO RUTH HANIILTON, 1912 ROSE BROWN, IQII KATHERINE SCRIBNER, IQ Q5eneraI IMusz'r HELEN CONGDON, IQII ELIZABETH ANDRUS, IQII Puhiimtion KATHARINE FORBES, 1911, Chairman EDITH BROWN, IQII jHI'Ii5BiDl15 Miyxion Study JEAN TERRY, IQII, Chairman A MARJORIE TURNER, IQIO GERTRUDE ORR, IQII HELEN VVHITE, 1910 MARION WHITE, IQII GERTRUDE WHITE, IQIO KATHEILINE OTIS, IQI2 HELEN BREWSTER, IQII ELIZABETH HOSTEIiMAN, 1 ifapanese Mzlrsion MARGARET TIBBETS, Chairman Turkish MiI5Z'0H MARION WHITE, IQII, Chairman HELEN HOSTERMAN, IQIO LOUISE ZIMMERMAN, 1910 MARGARET CHAMBERS, IQII KATHERINE STARBUCI4, IQII THEODOSIA JESSUP, MARION XVALSH, IQII FLORENCE OLDS, 1912 IRENE LAWRENCE, IQI2 MARY BLISS, 1913 1913 I3 QI HELEN LANDON, IQIO HILDA PRATT, IQIO MARGUERITE WALES, IQIO MARGUERITE ALDEN, IQIO MARION BROWN, IQIO PRUDENCE ELLIS, IQIO FLORENCE CUNNING1-IAM, 1 ELIZABETH ROGERS, IQIO IO Silber 43:19 Eelegatiun HAZEL HOSTERMAN, IQIO HELEN HOSTERMAN, IQIO HELLSNE NORTH, IQIO MARY MOORES, IQIO LOUISE ZIMMERMAN, IQIO JEAN TERRY, 1911 ' MARION WHITE, IQII X AGNES BENEDICT, IQII MARJORIE MACCOY, IQII JULIA FIEBEGER, IQII RUTH BIGELOW, IQII THEODORA WHEELER, IQII CAROLINE HALL, IQII LOUISE ROBLEE, 1912 FLORENCE TAYLOR, 1912 ELIZABETH PAGE, IQI2 MARGARET TIBBETS, 1912 jlfluuutain iLakz mark Eslegatiun MARY DARWIN, IQIO MARTHA FLEMING, IQIO HARRIET WALLER, IQII ALLENE GREGORY, IQIO HELEN WHITE, IQIO KATHARINE BAUGH, 1912 SHIRLEY LEONARD, IQIO BARBARA VANDEGRIFT, IQII HELEN JAMES, 1912 Glsuacallz mark Qelegutiun AMELIA WARE, 1909 GERTRUDE ORR, IQII EUIIIBTB uf the Er. ibill Sunbularsbip Natz'onal Vacation Bible Schools, Buxton, Maxx. ELOISE OSBORNE, IQIO MARGARETT HOEBS, 1910 VA'SSARION 112 Ebilalztbeis FOUNDED 1865 QBM:ers ELOISE CAMERON OSBORNE, 1910 . . Prexident CHARLOTTE GAILOR, 1910 . . Vice-Prexzldent MARY-DAY WINN, IQII . . . Secreiary HELEN PAINE, 1911 . .... Treaxurer RUTH HAMILTON, IQII . . Property Alanagzr OLIVE LANCASTER, IQI2 . . Afssixtant Property Manager Qliritical Qllummittsz CATHERINE ANDERSON, 1910 STEPHANIE ENGLISH, 1910 ISABEL UNDERWOOD, IQIO E 114 V ASSARION DUKE OLIVER CAST DUKE FREDERICK . AMIENS . JAQUES . FIRST LORD LE BEAU . CHARLES . OLIVER . JAQUES ORLANDO . ADAM . TOUCHSTONE SIR OLIVER MARTEXT CORIN . ALBIUS . WILLIAM HYMEN . ROSALIND . CELIA PHEBE . AUDREY . LORDS, PAGES, FORESTERS AND SHEPHERDESSES jfnurtb Zbaall 1915111 A MAY I5, IQOQ QB 1901.1 iLiIiB Ht Qllummittee TVIARGERY FULTON, Chairman BARBARA ERWIN HELEN HORNBLOWER MARGUERITE DAVIS COURTNEY CARROLL GRACE STROBEL ELOISE OSBORNE AGNES BENEDICT ELINOR PRUDDEN . M. BRAND I. EASTMAN R. STARR L. REED K. TAYLOR K. FOSTER A. BROOKS C. GAILOR M. HURLBUTT M. COOPER M. PATTON R. FLANIGEN M. IVES F.. PAGE S. THOMPSON L. FARNAM B. BAKER LOUISE MILLER FRANCES GOODRICH DOROTHY SMITH . HELEN NOYES ACT IH, SCENE 11. RosAL1ND: 'Then there is no true ACT V, SCENE 1. WILLIAM: Good even lover in the forestg else sighing every minute and groaning every Audrey. hour would detect the lazy foot of time as well' as 21 clock. ACT V, SCENE rv. HYMEN: Good duke, receive thy daughter. Jfirst 398111 lap , NOVEMBER 6, IQOQ iles femmes EHDHUIZBQU MM. CAST THOMPSON . . CLITANDRE SHERMAN ARTISTE LOEW CHRYSALE SMART TRISSOTIN ROBINSON NADIUS LAWRENCE L,EPINE WALLANDER JULIEN PRATT NOTARY MMES. GOODRICH HENRIETTE RIELEY ARMANDE ALDEN BIELISE CHAMBERLAIN . . MARTINE ATHERTON ....... PHILAMINTE Translation by the Committee Qllummittez EUNICE HARRIET AVERY, Chairman MARY MARGARET SHELLEY GLADYS LOUISE DAMON ANNA WARWICK KUTZNER DOROTHEA GAY LOUISE ADELINE ALDEN GABRIELLE ELLIOT HENRIETTE DE SAUSSURE BLANDING ACT IV. Gently, a little charity, Madame, or at least a little honesty. ACT V. I am sorry to disturb a joyful reunion by the sad tidings I am obliged to bring you annum: iiaall lap DECEMBER 1 1 , 1909 'fwlge lamp from the ina CAST Characters are given in the Order of entrance BALLESTED ,....... BANCROFT BOLETTA . .... . . HELEN NOYES LYNGSTRAND . H. D. HOSTERMAN HILDA . . MARGARET GAMAGE WANGEL . M. KUDLTCH ARNHOLM . . R. CALDWELL ELLIDA . . . . . . GERTRUDE LOVELL THE STRANGER . ...... C. GAILOR Qbnmmtttee I MARY AMERMAN, Chairman HARRTET WILKINSON BOWEN HELEN WISEMAN WHILEY CHARLOTTE CROSBY BURNETT CAROLYN DRAKE TOMPKINS MARY EMERSON HURLBUTT FLORENCE IRENE TAYLOR DOROTHEA DERRYSHIRE SCHELLING ' ACT III. ARNHOLM: You are all alone, ACT I. LYNGSTRAND: Presently he said, as if to himself' 7 Boletra? 'Married-to another man-While I was aWay. ' ACT V. HILDA: Are you going to stay with us after all? 190 VASSARION Tliijilfh 395111 191512 FEBRUARY 26, IQIO f' The Qlmafons BARRINGTON, Viscount Littelry GALFRED, Earl of Tweenwayes ANDRIQ, Count de Grival . REV. ROGER MINCHIN FITTON, El gamekeeper YOUATT, a servant . ORTS, Z1 poacher . . . MIRIAM, Machioness of Castlejordan LADY NOELINE BELTURBET LADY WILHELMINA BELTURBET LADY THOMASIN BELTURBET I SERGEANT SHUTER . . . CAST her daughters Qlummittze CHARLOTTE GAILOR, Chairman HELEN LESLIE RUTH MARCEAU LOUISE MILLER MARY-DAY WINN RUTH BURNS RUTH CUTLER FRANCES JEWELL J. LOVEJOY G. ELLIOT M. ALDEN M. MACCOY H. SCOBEY M. WALES E. DODGE M. PATTON IH. NOYES H. CONGDON E. THELBERG T. WHEELER ACT II, TWEENWAYES: Wu loathe music, ACT HI. LADY CASTLEJORDAN: You see they are beautiful girls IQQ VASSARION jfourrb 351111 21511133 MAY 14, 1910 TUE T3lI8II1pE5t Qlummittzs ALICE BALDWIN BEER, Chairman HELEN CORNELIA DWIGHT SARAH DANA Loolvus ELLEN KNOWLES EAYRS GENEVIEVE JANET WILLIAMS MARGARET FRANCES CULKIN MARIE THORNE EVERMAN HARRIET BRADLEY LUCY ROGERS iwbilaletbeis ZBaure NOVEMBER 26, 1909 Qlummittee IVIARION BROWN, 1910, Clmirnzarz 1VlARY LA ROCHE, 1910 FLORENCE SU1,L1vAN, 1910 MARY GRACE JOHNSON, 1911 IRENE PALMER, 1911 I DOROTHY PAY, 1912 OLIVE LANCASTER, 1912 EL1zA1sET1-1 HOSTERMAN, 1913 RENA BROOKS, 1913 194- V A S S A R I O N Qtblrtln Qssuclatwn FOUNDED1895 QBERUB NIARGUERITE VVALES, 1910 . . Prexirlent ALMEDA BARR, IQII . . Vife-President DOROTHY CRAWFORD, 1911 . Secretary XVINIFRED ROGERS, IQI2 . Trfafurer w., . ,r I 1 Qlmisurp Baath NIARGUERITE WALES, 1910. Chazrman ALMEDA BARR, IQII . . . . Secretary ELIZABETH SPIES, IQIO WINIFRED ROGERS, 1912 ELIZABETH SHELDON, IQIO FLORENCE BARRETT, IQI2 FHELEN WHITE, IQIO ELINOR PRUDDEN, 1912 ALICE CLARK, IQIO FLORENCE TAYLOR, 1912 HELEN DWIGHT, 1910 RUTH CRAWFORD, 1912 RUTH FERNALD, 1910 LUCY ROGERS, 1913 MARJORIE STRASBURG, 1911 RUTH STOWELL, 1913 KATHARINE FORBES, IQII HELEN CROSBY, 1913 HELEN CONGDON, IQII ELIZABETH WORCESTER, I9I3 DOROTHY CRAWFORD, IQII EMELINE INBUSH, 1913 IVIILDQRED HORN, IQII Einliuur jiflect Qlummittze AUGUSTA BRIGGS, 1910, Clmirmfzn ELIZABETH WHITE, IQIO DOROTHY MCKEE, 1912 DORIS LANE, IQII EMELINE INBUSH, 1913 IQG VASSARION Qvrbcrp Qlununittee MARGUERITE ZZSHRLAUT, 1910, Clmirmnn MABEL PALLISER, 1910 IDORIS LANE, IQII JUDITH VVILLIAMS, 1912 ' Gruquet liummittes MARY PRIZER, 1910, Cbazhmzrz RUTH BEEBE, 1911 NINA NIGHTINGAI,E, 1912 ELIZABETH HOSTERMAN, 1913 Water 'Basketball ALICE FARMER, 1910, Clnnirnmn HARRHZT CONNOR, IQII MARY XVREN, 1912 H ABBY HAGERMAN, 1913 Q13ruuuI1s Qlnmmittrz ALMEDA BARR, 1911, Claairrnan ALICE BAR-BER, 1912 GER'1'RUD1a WVHEELHR, 191 Ere Qllarnihzal MARG11ER1'11s VVALES, Clanirmfm RUTH MARCEAU, Lemfm' of Grumf l'Vfc1rfl1 BARBARA VANuEGR11f'1', Mmzngez-, Home Bark Riding 1910 ibauckep Team A Q9fficers PIELEN WHITE, Calbtnfn ELIZABETH SHELDON,Af1Ifl6I er RXIARY MOORES . EDITH 'TAFT . HELEN HORNBLOWEIQ STEPHANIE ENGLISH HELEN WHITE . GLADYS DAMON . ALICE CLARK . SARAH HINCKS . ALICE FARMER ,I EMILY VOGEL . MARGUERITE WALES jiileluhew Centm' F0l'7UUfIi Right Inxide Forwara' Lefi Inxide Forward' Right Wzng Left Wiwzg Cenier Half-bczclc Right Haff-buff: Left Hoff-bark Right Fufl-bark Left Full-bark Goal 191 1 iiauckep Hiram Q9fHrzrs ATHARINE FORBES, Captain NIAR-IORIIZ S'FRASBU'RG,A4fl jiilemherz 'THEODORA WHEELER MARGARET GAMAGE BARBARA VANDEGRIET HELEN NOYES . EFFIE SMITH . ADA BROOKS . KATHARINE FORBES HELEN CLARK . GRACE FRANK . DOROTHY JESSUP NIILDRED HORN . Center Forwarzf Riglft Izzfide Foriuarzl Lefl Inside Forward Right Wz'ng' Left Wzlrzg' Center Haff-bz1fk Right Huff-bz11'k Left Haff-bzzrk - Right Fufl-back Left Fzlff-lmrfc Gozzf 1912 igorkey illeam QBfEicers IILINOR PRUDDEN, Captain FLORENCE BA1lRET F,M11nr1 MBIUUEFG EDITH BROWN . ELIZABETH RALSTON RUTH CUTLER . SYLVIA KNOWLTON KATHARINE BROWN ELIZABETH CUTTER DOROTHY MCKEE ELINOR JPRUDDEN ELIZABETH BARNEY MARGARET PIERSOL HELEN FERRIS , Center Fnfwfzrzfl Right Infide Forward Lffr Infide Forward Right Wz'ng Left Wz'r1g Center Half-back Right Haff-lnczfk Left Hzlff-bczrk Right Puff-bark Leff Fulf-bark Gaaf 1 ELIZA 19 13 iianckep illleam BETH THELBEIIG ELIZABETH HOWSON MARGERY DAVENPORT SYLVIA CONANT . ELIZABETH HOSTERNRAN ELVIRA RUSH . ELIZABETH THELBERG ABBY HAGERMAN CAROLINE MILLS MARY BOARDMAN RUTH STOWELL . MARGARET GALE Q9ffizrrs Captain LUCY ROGERS, Mzzzzn ez jiilcmhets Center Forward Right 1'n.vz'de Forward Left Inside Forward Rzugbt Wing ' Left Wing Center Half-bark Right Half-buffs Left Half-bark Right Fuff-back Left FDU-bark Graaf 'Wawitp 390111139 Hiram ELEN WHITE, Captain MARY MOORES, 1910 . MARGARET GA1vIAGE,' 1911 RUTH CUTLER, IQI2 . HELEN WHITE, 1910 . STEPHANIE ENGLISH, 1910 GLADYS DAMON, 1910 . ADA BROOKS, 1911 ALICE CLARK, 1910 . KATHARINE FORBES, IQII ALICE FARMER, 1910 . NIARGUERITE WALES, 1910 QBf1'icers KATHARINE FORBES, Mana c jiilenlbets Center F07'1UUTd Right Inficfe Forluarzl Left IIZJIIIL? Forward Left Wing' Right Wz'rzg Center Half-bark Left Half-back Right Half-brink Right Ifnll-Ianfk Left Fzzlf-bark Gonf 132 VASSARION NIISS NIISS IQIO IQII IQI2 IQIO IQIO IQII 1909 CRE BA1 vs. 1912 vs. 1913 vs. 1913 vs. IQI3 vs. 1911 vs. 1912 vs. Varsity Zkpnckep Games, 1909 Qcotw f Clulmpioluship won by 1910 -O, in RlX'0l' of191O -3, 1n Rrvor 01.1911 71,111 fx2INOI'OfIQIZ MI, in favor 0f1910 3, in fnv0r0f191O 4, m favor of 1912 in favor of Varsity IGHTON, Off-Z-Ifll!1S1I'0fFl 1lfIl!7Hl'IIIc -KEEP 1.AN'1'1N12 AND MISS KING Offzlczlnf Reffrf W, . , 'Q I I W 19 1 O Basketball Timm Q9Efrers HELEN IDWIGHT, Cnpinin ALICE CLARK,l1'll1llfl KI SARAH HINCKS . HELEN 'WI-IITE . HELEN DWIGHT . CHARLo'I'I'E HAND ELLA MASON . CHAELOTIE GAILOR EDITI-I TAFT . jfiilenrhcts Center Center Side Center Side Center Guard Guard Forfwmff Forward' . Evamgx A 1 Q 1' S if 1911 Basketball Tlieam 0Bffircts DOROTHY CRAWFORD, Captain' HELEN CONGDON, Manage: jiilemims DOROTHY CRAWFORD . DORIS LANE . ALMEDA BARR . AGNES BENEDICT Loxs ZIMMERS , . HELEN NOYES . BARBARA VANDEGRIFT Center Center Side Center Side Center Guard Guard Forward Forward Bay' 1912 Bazkethall Tlllzam QBfffncr5 RUTH CRAWFORD, Caxpfain FLORENCE TAYLOR, Manager jjilcnxbrrs DOROTHY MCKEE IRENE LAWRENCE MARY GOWEN RUTH BURNS LOUISE SIMONDS HELEN JACKSON RUTH CRAWFORD . . . . Center Center Side Center Side Cenier Guard Guard Forward Forward .1242 l 1, .1 4 .V ELIZA 1913 Baskrthull 011211111 ls I3 '1' 1-1 W cn 11 c Ii s '1' 11: IC1,1zA1sETH WoRcEs'r1tR LORENA 'FOLMAN NIDA QUACKENBUSH GLADYS BASSETT ANNA VAN VVINKLE I1z15N1s BIER . ELEANOR GOODNOM' Q9ffizers 1z,Cf1prnin H1s1.1:NCRos1sY,ZIfInn1b :EBI muh cvs Center Cmziev' Side Cenfrr Side Center Forward Forward Guard Guard Warsity Basketball Tllieam CLEMENTINA GRIFFIN CLEMENTINA GRIFFIN HELEN DWIGHT . HELEN WAITE . MARY CAMPBELL HELEN NOYES , HENRIET'fA BROWN CHARLOTTE HAND QBHi1:cts ,Captain HELEN VVAITE,lWn11a jBIe1nhsts Cfnfev' Center Side Cmzfer Side Cenier Forwfzrzl For-wah! Guard Gu ard .fifeeg I f , ,..,. J .1 34295-:xi A EN , ., V .. 1969 rack Tlieam DOROTHY CLARKE M ARGUERITE COOSW Is1,I. MARGUERIT12 ENGLISH ADRIENNE FEICK CLEMENTINA GIiIIfIfIN ITIS A HASBROUCK, Almzngw- j'mClll1Jl'fG l'fI.sA PIASEROUCK HTHEL HICKOX FRANCES KITTS MARY LINDSAY PHYLLIS MAIKTIN INEZ MILHOLI,AND MARION MUMFORD ISABELLE SAUNDERS HELEN WAITE AMELIA WARE . A ff. gf AUGUSTA BRIGGS HELEN DWIGHT STEPHANIE ENGLISH CHARLOTTE HAND SARAH HINCKS 1910 rank cam R UTH FERNALD, Manager Members HELEN MAYCOCK MARY MOORES RUTH REED ELIZABETH SHELDON RUTH STARR BEATRICE TOPPING MARGUERITE WALES HELEN WHILE'Y I'IELEN WHITE EDA WOLFERSBERGER MAIJELEINE ALTMAN ALMEDA BARR ALMA BLOOD MAE CONKLIN KATHARINE FORBES 1911 rank mm KATI-IARIN E FORD Es, Mmzagcr jiilelnhers GERTRUDE HAWLIEY IVIILDRED I'lORN MARIE KING IDORIS LANE HELEN NOYES THEODORA WHEELER GERTRUIJE CDRR RFFIE SMITH EMILY 'fl-IALLON ELIZABETH STOCKTON BARBARA VANIJEGRIEI LOUISE ALDEN FRANCES CAIIVER HELEN FERRIS LUCY FREELAND 1912 Tlliratk zum VVINIFRED ROGERS, Manager 1111! embers RUTH HAMILTON IVIARGARET JENNINGS OLIVE LANCASTER ALMA LUTZ DOROTHY MCKEE LOUISE ROBLEE HELEN SIMPSON RUTH SKINNER MARJORIE STEWART ' 1 .- , A, .L Qllunumittee ELIZABETH SPIES, 1910, Clmirmnn ELIZABETH SHELDON, 1910 MARGARET JENNINGS, 1912 GERTRUDE HAWLEY, 1911 PHOEBE P111cE, 1913 1 F Y Wfzvnfzer of Single: W D H IAGNES GEUDER, 1911 GLADYS ROBBINS, 1913 mmm of WJ H XHILDEGARDE KRAUSE, 1911 IEL DAY Qilummittec IILSA I-IASBROUCK, 1909 Clfmnmn B. VVEsTE111sR110, 1909 F. TAFT, 1910 f1i.VVI-IEELER, 1911 R. CUTLER, 1912 Cl1z1mpi011sl1ip C1909D held IU 1909 .Quotes in jFieID may 1909 IQOQ ...... IQIO .,.... IQII 1912 +35 30 265 I2 144 VASSARION imnnrhs Ewni 50-JYARD DASH IOO-YARD DASH RUNNING BROAD JUM12 Ioo YARD HURTJLES FENCE VAUL'I' STANDING BROAD JUMP BASEBALL THROW 3OO-YARD RELAY RACE RUNNING HIGH JUMP PU'I'I'ING 8-LB. SHOT BASKETBALL THIKONV HOP, STEP and JUMP 75'YARD IDASH Reward 632 seconds I 3 seconds I4. fr., 65- in. seconds 4 ft., IO2 in. 7 fr., 8 in. 195 fr., 3 in. 4032- seconds 4 fr., lg in. 31 fr., 923 in. 77 fr., 95 in. 28 ft., IO? in IO seconds Holder F. JAMES, IQO4. F. JAMES, IQO4 R. GARDINER, IQO4. M. GARDNER, IQO7 M. VILAS, I9O7 A. BELDING, 1907 A. BELDING, 1907 I9O8 H. D. CLARKE, I9o9 I. NIILHOLLAND, IQOQ I. MILHOLLAND, I9O9 C. HAND, IQIO A. BARR, IQII ifiecurh ignlnrrgi in fdfnilege C. S. HAND, IQIO A. BARR, IQII W-.4 H6 VASSARION Igwiflm Ttiiisl Description of Contents Modern Literature MISCELLANY Q10 vols. ...... 8 pub. Vol. 9 has long been promised, but is not yet out of press.J Deals with the labor problem. Proves conclusively that the supply exceeds the demand. An organ in theory expressing the feelings of the masses, but in reality forcing opinions from the lower classes by a grinding system of pressure. VASSARION Very readable. A most original method of dealing with a time-worn theme. Strongly recommended as invaluable for every student's library. w lEWmEmQEOFLmn3u1,UL5x5uwfamlmsoj , 1 'QEIJB 'Wassar Miscellany Baath uf Qihiturs KATHARINE TAYLOR, 1910 HELEN DWIGHT, 1910 CONSTANCE GOODIQICH, 1911 STE,PHAN1E ENGLISH, 1910 HELEN LATHROP, 1911 GE11'1'11UDE MILLS, 1910 -IUL1A LOVEUIOY, 1911 Business ifiilanagrrs ALNIA N11,,sEN, IQNIO ALICE XIYING, 1911 assaricm Baath Qiiiitursimflllbief J . 9 1 S . K 1' x HAZE1, HOSTERMAN idterarp Qiiliiturs . :ri .l l,::QiL,5g:+QT-S:-,.1'j, ,jx-2 sm- 3- v V -- J. 2-3:5 - wwe- +2 1419:-Q-1 9 :gay ,gggf ' 'g.,:f - ' 1.495 69' V. 15, ' - -.,,f-rm..-11,2 1:-1+--as 4- 1,:::,,' -,:+:- -1-Q1 'fi2i'?- -. .v ' M 'Zia-L: '51 .-Z':4.l23'?9i 3f'j:':-U Z - 1 ' f '- :gy ,ff -is -4 Vw, ia. -wg: '-s1,,'g:r'-sg 143. HIQUQN WH11.lsY MARc:ARET'1' HKJISISS Qlrt Qiuiturs ISAISIQI. UNDERWVOOD Ulbutugvapb Guitars x fi' , ffl - -' X ', ',:4w:4:,944 f lf A ,A,.. . , .. , ,,,f4: E :- 4 , 67 , fxv 9 ,ff ' 7 0 ,cvs l 2 ', f -, ,,-.M ,. ,W M-'5'2:?l ' V CHA1u.o'r'1'1e GA11.oR H1211-:N SHOEMAKER AUGUSTA Balcscss CoNs'1'ANc1a PLAUT Secretary iliusiness jfiflanagrrs Bl-ZA'l'RICIi 'IQOPPIN G M ARION M EYERS -. Z., In , s , 1 V M IIIQLEN I,IiSI.Ili 150 VASSARION Hgnnttt Thtngl Harmony Alcove It is singular that the following works, though dealing with the same subject from entirely different points of view, are nevertheless all in perfect harmony. MANDOLIN CLUB An informal, chatty method of treatment. Occasionally unreliable. GLEE CLUB Only a popular manual. Cannot be relied upon in regard to clas- sical music. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHOIR QA contraction of seems-funny?j Not an extensive work, but shows a careful selection of material. A compilation of notes. Has attracted much attention. Holds a front rank, and will bear scrutiny. x fl 20 pf I . .1 ,I , . 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CUTLER, 1910 li. HUBBELL, IQII I. WOOD, IQII E. BROWN, IQI2 F. CARVER, 1912 bl. SEARS, 1912 R. SKINNER, IQI2 O. WALSER, IQI2 F. CARR, 1913 M. TURNEIK, 1910 V. BUTLER, 1911 QBfEirets first jhlannulins L. H. M. E. Scrnnh jiflantlnlins G. G. V. Glihirh jfiflanhulins . K. M. K. ScR1BNER, 1913 Guitars A. H. CLARKE, 1912 JAMES, IQI2 PEEPLES, IQI2 HowsoN, 1913 VAN ZANDT, IQI2 MCLEAN, 1913 WILLS, 1913 LEWIS, 1913 LIVERMORE, 1913 BARBER, 1912 HALL, IQI2 G. C. VALENTINE, IQI2 Leader Marzager f. 5 ' ,'.:s251?-2?F'Z:??3fs5E3f1v3E- , , - ' ' K . -' ff 1 -1 . . . - 5-51925'.6:4,+:-rg-1-29:1-iz.:-4:. , . . .vgfz-pyve-...,x,,:.,.:..,.. , , ., - , , - , , . -'f' ':: ,: ' ' ':,, 1. 1. ., ,,.,, .f., , ,. H , , f IZEZVPIIVIIIIX are lllllflyf iUf ,7'L' ffnfd if iw mf fluff wary pfny twin' muff we iff, ' U70 ffllllf go away over TfJr111f4.fg1'Ui11g Day, Then wlnfzzff rome: the epillwt HGfee?', EIN QDIIID QBEirzrs EVELYN CAs'1LE,1910 . . . . Leader MAR10NB110wN,,1910 fI1:i1tn1ztLeader jU1,1AHAND, 1912 . . Sam-eta:-y IR1:NEPA1.1v1E11,1911 .... AffU7IlP6I711-If first iupmnus M. ALDEN, 1912 A. L15sL115, 1912 M BROWN, 1910 B. 'TOMPK1NS, 1911 M L. BUTLER, 1912 j. Svscuntl Snpranus E. CLAPP, 1912 M. CULKIN, 191 S. KNOWLTON, 1912 :First Qltnz ALDEN, 1910 2 E. HOWARD, IQ M, LA ROCHE, 1910 HAND, 1912 IO Svrrunh Qltus R. I-IA1zD1Nc, 1910 M. R'1CNAUGPITCJN, 1912 -'VC 54 VASSARRION GDOIB 'NSC Glu NP AZ' O5 yy Diet' x. A EQ PROF. GEORGE COLEMAN GOW, DI7'C fU7' AVERY BIEDLEMAN BIGELOW BRATE BROWN BULLA BURROWES BUTLER CLAPP GEARY GOOIJRICH GRAHAM HAIRRIS ALD EN BEE BE BRE EO DAMON EAYRS REEL IIVERMAN FAIR FERRIS BARBER BOUTON HOWARD KEFFER KELSEY ANDERSON CASTLE HARDING LEWIS first Srnpranus IL. HILL INGERSOLL L. KELLOGG H. LANDON A. LESLIE R. MAGNUSON H. MAYCOCK M. MACCOY A. MCLEAN G. ORR I. PALMER M. POWELL H. ROBINSON irrunh Svnpranns M. FLEMING M. FOWLER D. HAWK K. HUNTINGTON M. JAMIISSON A. KAHLER M. RfIACCULLUM H. NORTH H. SHOEMARER .first Qltus M. KING D. LANE C. PLAUT M. LA ROCI-IE L. RECTOR Swann Qiltus MCNAUGHTON PRATT PROVOST PURNELL RICH R. ROGERS E. SALTER V. SEELEY E. SMITH M. STRACHAN D. SUTPHIN B. TOMPKINS D. TUNNICLIFI R. WVASHBURN E. VVEAN M. WILSON E. VVINTERS D. STIIVISON G. STREET S. FTTHOMPSON M. TURNER A. VAN VVINKLL M. WALSH E. WOLIPERSBERGER E. ZAHNER D. STILLMAN J. 'PERRY T. VVHEELER D. WHITE R. STARR F. 'TPAYLOR H. 'TPHORPE L. XVI-IIEELISR L V H.y X Qpmpbnnp Qmcbestrar MR. GUSTAV DANNREUTHER BEATRICE BULLA, IQII . ELIZABETH HEROY, IQII . first Biulins H.W111LEY, 1910 MISS G. E. BALLARD M. W1LsoN, IQII K. STARBUCK, IQII G. WALSH, 1912 B. MARKS, 1913 iBiuIa E. HEROY QBiTicers . . Secretary and SBCUIITI 1BiuItns E. BREZEE, 1911 B. BULLA, IQII M. EVERMAN, IQI2 H. CLARK, 1913 Qlellu PROP.. C. W. MOULTON Conductor Treasurer Librarian 156 VASSARION 'Smith Wing' Fiction Alcove These works, so exceedingly diversified in subject, are but roughly classified as: PROBLEM PLAYS AND NOVELS PHI BETA KAPPA f QUI VIVE IT 85 M Two important contributions to the same subject, but from totally opposite points of View. Both have aroused great interest. CONTEMPORARY CLUB A thrilling drama in no acts. CIVITAS An intellectual feast is provided here. CURRENT TOPICS Important problems treated in a rather trivial vein. TRANSLATIONS CLUB FRANCAIS, DEUTSCHE VEREIN, HELLENIC SOCIETY WORKS HAVING A MORAL PURPOSE COLLEGE SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION CONSUMERS' LEAGUE Y NATURE STUDY ' WAKE ROBIN HISTORICAL NOVELS GRANDDAUGHTERS COMEDIES DICKENS CLUB, SHAKESPEARE CLUB - Merely farces on the theme What's in a Name? WORKS WHOSE CHIEF INTEREST LIES IN THE LOCAL COLOR NEW ENGLAND CLUB, SOUTHERN CLUB, COLORADO CLUB, MUSKODAY CLUB, CHICAGO CLUB, NEW JERSEY CLUB Y ig feta 07 I3 2 A B 511 Al. silt .W bn 4 T K- E- Milli - --fd Hr - .L Q b - -M !.A 'Hana A I I 'F' ' Il 'ff Ji ,-25-wu Q- - f gf I A r' 4 Y ' 'YM T . ,--,w . , J: J ' K R 1- Q -- q A '13, , IPTV . ml-it .N ' V v ' 'I D x 1,-744 if Q We - X X12 '1 ,4 x, ,,.. P f WN fb' - . Y - LH! A .f411v' Q Q V 1 . 1 A s T I ' - .'-, E .- ,. or , .w ha W ' Q w ' Q, 11 xx M W , f i 3:?1 ,'7'PEl?l .-.. M Q 4 -- f-'93 f 4'9':1'51:f7f 7 . .ifrf 1 53 :ll ? f H -'-, 1' M W F ,. .- : A 5? 'W fl? F X? i f - 'Ei-f'5i,3gQ' f-Pfafgff 5 Ji-I-Q.,-i', ft ,Q aj! M id RQ '--' ' 1, fffjg, . .1 71 .,g: ' l . - , 5, ' A' f . W A ' '.- iz Q4 V4,. 111 vi L J ' , ' . 55' , X Inq, rv. ty C 'ff' Q EEN fi V fig JN Xlfgfxlf! 'llxg x ., 4 gl fp .4 qw Y w7w fff f dj X A n- NME W Q V ff ffgqxf 'T' I w, ' fy 6: 8 o W. 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Treaxurer Qibarter WBIIIDBYE WINIFRED BALL, A.B. Theta of New York, ISQO 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. I,EvERETT MOORE, Ph.D. Alpha of Maryland, 1882 CHARLES W. MOULTON, Ph.D. Alpha of Minnesota, 1885 THEODORE C. SMITH, Ph.D. Alpha of Massachusetts, 1892 'JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D. Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 TVIISS BENNETT MISS BLUNT MISS COWLEY MISS ELLERY MISS FREEMAN MISS FURNESS Sistine jiiemhers MISS GRAY MISS HAIGHT PROFESSOR LEACH, 1885 MISS RICHEY MISS SMITH Mlss SWEENEY MISS TAYLOR BTRS. TILLINGHAST MISS UNDERHILL PROFESSOR WASHBURN, 1891 MISS XNELLS PROFESSOR WHITNEY, 1868 PROFEssoR WYLIE, 1877 VASSARIO CATI-IARINE ANDERSON EUNICE .AVERY CAROLINE CUMMINS QUAESITA DRAKE HELEN DWIGHT PRUDENCE ELLIS RUTH FXFIELD MARTHA FLEMING CHARLOTTE GAILOR SARAH HINCKS MARGARETT HOBBS MARJORIE HOWSON HELEN LANDON MABEL LAWSON ' HELEN LESLIE SARAH LOOMIS jklznllhers Qilcrteh in HELEN YOUNG 1910 GERTRUDE LOVELL RUTH MARCEA-U GERTRUDE MILLS ALMA NILSEN HELENE NORTH MABEL PALLISER CONSTANCE PLAUT LILLIAN RAUTH GENEVA SCHAEFER MARGAIXET SHELLEY HELEN SHOEMAKER ELISABETH SPIES EDITH TAFT BEATRICE TOPPING EMILIE VOGEL EMMA WATTS N 159 160 V A SSARION Qbui 'Wim iFit5t bemestet QBlIizers lVlARGARl2TT HoBBs . . . . . Speaker FANNY Novus . .... . . . Clerk MILDRED STREET ..... Sergeant-tl!-Afrms Sluhisurp Glummittee lVlVARGUERITE ALDEN MARY PRIZER SARAH BABsoN ELISABETH SPIES iennnn iennester QBBEiters EUN1cE AVERY , . . . Spealefr GLADYS DAMON . . . . Clerk JOSEPHINE BROTHERTON . . . Sergeant-at-Arm: BflARTHA FLEMING Qllhisnrp Gummittee CLARA LINDNER KATHERINE VAUGHN QEDHWB iFir5t .imnegtet October 7. Resolved: That fvvaiving the question of constitutionalityj an income tax should be a part of the federal system of taxation. November 4.. Resolved: That the furnishings of Senior Parlor should be permanent as regards furniture, rugs and hangings. December 3. Resolved: That New York City should establish a dramatic censorship. December 8. Joint Debate. Resolved: That New York City should establish a dramatic censorship. VASSARION 161 TIE, ann itil. first ielnestct Q9Eftztz4 GERALDINE SI-IAWV . . . . Speaker CABOLYN TOMPKINS .... . Clerk Elhhisurp Qllnmmittcc ' ELIZABETH HEROY ALPHA ROBBINS GERTRUDE ORB lX4ARY-DAY WVINN ietnnh .iaentestet QBfEirem ELIZABETH HEROY .... Speaker l'lELEN ROBINSON ...... . Clerk Sauhisutp Qllummittce VALERIE ATHERTON . MARION NVHITE EMILY LE COUB RUTH CALDWELL ibehatef iFi1:5t iaentegitnzt October 14. Joint Discussion. Resolved: That a cut system be established at Vassar College. November Io. Resolved: That the Teachers' Equal Pay Bill is for the best interests of education. November I7. Resolved: That the Chapters, Alpha, Beta, Theta and Omega be abolished and instead of Chapter plays two minor plays be presented, one to be Written or dramatized by students of the college. December I. Resolved: That New York City establish a dramatic censorship. ...i 1 1 Q ' N' - N- ., X i t 'aww ,HG will 0 nunuu, E MTL, Snubient Granted the desirability of trade unionism, Resolved that the American Federa tion of Labor is justified in demanding the closed shop. ' Decided in favor of the Negative. Eehaters GL 8 jill-Siffftmatille QBui 1Bibe-Mzgntihz Kathryn Starbuck Helen Hosterman Grace Barnet Anne lVlumford Helen Simpson Hazel Hyman Slltzrnutes Slternutss Florence Cassidy Grace Frank lVlarguerite Alden Isabel Dinkey Ethel Quarles Helen Bell Katharine Forbes May Williams Helene North Qbummittms Geraldine Shaw, Chairman Margarett Hobbs, Claairman Agnes Benedict Elisabeth Spies Gertrude Grr Marion Meyers Alpha Robbins lVlary PflZC1' Beatrice Wellingtolu Gertrude White jjiilulizratur Henry Pelton juhgzs Professor Foster Judge Davis Miss King SARAH HINCKS . DOROTHEA GAY H. DWIGHT S. ENGLISH C. GANNETT C. GORDON S. HINCKS G. CARROLL H. CONGDON H. SIMPSON M. CULKIN MISS BUCK MRS. KENDRICK MISS VVYLIE P7511 take up Ceftic poetry, Qlwa' fnixb it 'with 1ace,D Fiona MrLe0z1-fund eyefelsb, O lI6l1! I,'U6' lost the place! QBfFi:ers jlilsmhera I 9 I O M. HOBBS S. LOOMIS J. PENNYPACKER M. ROBINSON E. ROGERS I 9 I I D. GAY C. GOODRICH I 9 I 2 Ibnuurarp 11-lHemhers MISS KEYS DOCTOR THELBERG President Secretary G. SCHAEFER R. SPIES E. TAFI' K. TAYLOR I. UNDERWOOD L. MILLER A. ROBBINS G. VVILLIAMS L. FARNAM MISS WASHBURN MISS WELLS MISS YOST I'IELIZN ..... --I TlJc'y,'L1c' a taxfe for rzlrrenf iapifs, For literature and artx, Tfleffvc a mite for afnzost wcrytbbzg, H. HOSTER BABSON CLARK CUNNINGHAM DWIGHT ELLIS BENEDICT FORBES fnrfuding Ma and tarts. MAN Qbfliicsv jllilmuhzts I 9 I o ENGLISH GORDON H. PIOSTERMAN HAND LANDON IQII A. .GIEUDER S MASON NILSEN NORTH SPIES TAYLOR VANDEGRIFT WHEELER rretnry N LII. I , R' x l . N -f ff !H'f fx ' B Q I 1 I : QA' 5 - Rx-E 1,5 X 6 4 I I... f G I M , xx. I r Q . NN? .I fx 5 Zn, hx R, v- ...R I l f Y xXxXx I , V r-- I I , , , A r., I lx , Q , IE, J-,. xx, I f - 2 - N- y p . I . 1 ' is .f fx I I- '-- ' I, . v r , - ' ' 1: , Ir ' I -' - i ' O 'I l' 4- lv A EUNICE AVERY . MART'HA FLEMING KATHARINE WHEE ELIZABETH DUKE Of the jungfe bead: and the SlJzArtwaz'st girfr, The Pofe and tbe Moral! Play Alurb was tbere said, But fum' anyone rmff What fbe pfzpers had to my? C. ANDERSON E. AVERY S. BABSON A. BEER A. CLARK E. DUKE H. DWIGHT S. ENGLISH R. FERNALD M. FLEMING E. BALDWIN M. BLISS E. HOSTERMAN QBEIIIIB , . , . P r e I z' J e n t . . . Vice-Prexident L E R . . . S Lf 6 r E I' a r y . . . . ff r e cz 5 u r e r jfilzmhzres I 9 I o S. HINCKS A. NILSEN M. HOBBS M. PRIZER H. PIORNBLOWER G SCHAEFER H. D. PIOSTERMAN E. SHELDON H. LANDON D STILLMAN R. LAWTON E. TAFT G. LOVELL K TAYLOR R. MARCEAU B. TOPPING I. MILES ' H WHILEY G. MILLS H WHITE I 9 I 3 I. HUBBARD E NOBLE T. JESSUP K WHEELER J. KING E. VVORCESTER L. LOGAN -:'PFT1srr 'M A15Q1EiEid1,QEFf Epi :iv F5 --ESI. Ibm!! H Hr Au fl nu QL vim, rum aww w, 'W L 1. ,f ' AQQQ Abi. ERJVA viii wiki 5 f 4- Q, E?Ea1A QQ- gw QX -5:-F X X f.?,ef S an-N WW' AE-5 S .mfxgxxqqxxg A -, '-r.AaL. 'g 353'-R 6746-ggi? pg f' nie? 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V - fflfl Q -Q - - 5 A -.1 3 A 5 -T' 41 I ,f igg' gg ' , ' 'fa ' Q-p., - A. LD .li WH ' ne mi: pax and mercz' beauroup Are phrase: the dull would mz'x.v,' But iffe Cljflfflnfif way to parfer Frnnrazlv BXIARGUERITE ALDEN JUL IA FIEBEGER I5 .Quele.ft1e mot p0urt1J1'5?,' QBEIrers MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ . PROFESSOR BRACQ MRS. BRACQ Miss BEARD ibunurarp jllemh ers Mlss CONROW Miss FAHNESTOCK MLLE. NIONNIER S e H . Prexzldent Vz'5e-Prexident rretary and Treafurer Miss XKVHITE Mlss ARNOLD A S S A R I O N 167 jjilemhrrs I 9 I O If. ALDEN A. HARRISON M. F. NICK-SUINIESS C. SMITH M. BRUCE ' S. HILLS I. L. MILES Ii. SMITI-I A. CLARKE B. HILTON M. R. MOORIES SMITH B. CI-IICI-IESTER H HORNBLOWER L. NORIKIS STARR -I. ERLICH C. A. LINDNER H. M. NOR'fPI E. S'1'ECK.lTI, GARDNER B. E. LOEW F. M. OUTTERSON D. STREET GROSCHE G C. LOvEI.L M. B. PILLSIIURY L. VVARNER S. HAND R F. MARCEAU R. M. PROVOST RVATTS E. HANLIEY I. R. MARCY E. SPIES M. ZCHRLAUT I 9 I I A. ADKINS S. L. DE LAMATER C. GOODIKICH ORR BANCROFT G DODGE M. L. KNOX OSBORN CONGDON M. V. N. EDGAR L. LEWIS R. S. PERKINS CRAMPTON F. FIEBEGER E. A. MCLEAN POTTER DANENHOWER H GIBSON M. B. MUNN G. PURDY B. REED B. TOMPKINS I 9 I 2 P. ALDEN GRIEE If. H. MAAS TAYLOR DE S. BLANDING P. KNOWLTON A. D. MOORE D. SCHELLING A. CARVER LAWRENCE E. PRUDDEN DE SCHWEINITZ ELLIOT LOVELL L. C. RICH STIMSON M. G. SWEENEY L I 9 I 3 BELKNAP F. BRACQ 3lBer BPIIIEIZDP 'Herein Ist das nicht der deutsfla' Verein? Ya das ist der deutffb' Verein! f Und was xagt der deutsrfy' Vercin? 'W f I X I ,LQJ 13 A S fff A I 5 ljgi 'S -ix, Xxx .fikff X pf fix .ASHA n 'NS S1-Liifgx jfhw E till k4..,1 :LL 511.1 5 mx qfffl 4 X I 1 ' . rw A wx! I ' ,ff W 1. M 1' Lp f f' 3 5 1 I i A Y,-I , rfv . - A-S ' lr, f If 55 .90 U 'J fifezx ' I ' . F Q.. f S, ' 3 S1 f1,,Q-if f RJ' K , . fi C' f3Sii?l!5' .T A if . Quik ME X , K fp .NN XC V. X :Mf I I I f X R 1 . .1 - XXX .X ,525 ,saw f' ' ' , 5 1 E.. if-4,1 . 7 A6 51312 A 1 FU 'S V'-Li :F 0'5f' ' .. lui . 2 Q-lf' FW ' - ,I fR cv.K!l, 'li-L, - ' ,Ef'lgl-Q-:iff , - - -4- Q T, 5 f'.'f5- -X H A T. . -ti 7 -' 5 Nunifl-3 .fllgfll jll 11710, Tlellflf Q9iTicers PRUDENCE ELLIS, IQIQ . . P're:i1!ent EMILY THALLON, IQII . . Sefrctary jiilemhers 1 9 I O H. AVERY F. A. NOYES BROTHERTON C. E. PLAUT . CARNEGIE E. T. ROGERS CUNNINGHAM H. A. RANKIN . CUNNINGHAM G. L. DAMON DARWIN ELLIS B. EBEL J. ERLICH FERNALD GARDNER GREBENCE GIKOSCHE GREGOIiY GORDON HAINES LINDNER MARCEAU IVIASON M. C. REED M. LA ROCHE K. SPIEGEL C. SAX M. M. SI-IELLEY D. STILLMAN D. SMITH M. M. SMITH E. SMITH F. SULLIVAN H. TOMPKINS E. SHELDON M. G. WALES M. WARNER M. WILLET'FS E. WOLFERSBEIIGER A S S A R I O 169 I O I I M. ALTMAN GEUDER D. LANE E REYNOLDS G. BARNET JESSUP M. LAMPRECHT R STRONGMAN A. BENEDICT KEFFER G. LEFEVRE H SHAPLEIGH A. BLOOD KING S. LEWIS F. SCHRIVER V. BUTLER KRAUSE D. MENNER E TI-IALLON B. BULLA KRETSCHMAR L. MILLER TANNEWITZ M. CLARK KROENER D. MOREY I. VOGT M. CRAMPTON KUTZNER M IVIUSSER E. WEAN H. CREEGAN KUTZNER D. PERKINS A. WING H. EMERY KUHL A. PIERCE A. WOHLHAUPTER J. FIEBEGER KUDLICH R. RUDE I. WOOD E I 9 I 2 M. BOURNE FARNAM L. RICH H. VAN DYCK M. BURNHAM FERRIS R. W. ROBINSON M. VAN DYCR C. CARROLL HURLBUTT T. SCHAFFER H. R. WALTER C. L. CLEMENS KITTREDGE SCHOOLCRAFT R. WAIANGER E. DILMAN MITCHELL M. SHERWOOD O. WHITTLESEY M. S. DRUMM W. PIERSOL K. SILVER ,QA-XF Q 'Ji-ig mn W ,,,-. .W-S xg-1 W'-IQ-WW'mW3' H M111 ? 1. HY'MdYl'HN' ? MM71R M f wr ninmum I.: I f 1 f ,gf 4? '!.ff! GU EMIIIIRQURIII EIAUREUR -55 f ' T u 4. mi l' IE- gf ' 1 L9fI:i1.Il11 .W 5103 'Aff .. 2 'f w' .. . .IQXFM 'EM' ii -ff' . X I K VC I V1 1 -4 .NELW Mx D 'Vx OU 1 XT :Riff . ia ' f l Qu' X ' .1 -Q-Eli: En n if -5-21 ..' 1.1 I - . .1 1 . j, If-.1 - 5: fi. 1 5:1 5- .. . , 1 - - -Q-q.,,...1: ll- 5 5- V!! 1 ,1 14,- iiiii' - 532. ' 3 ' fi' - W. . 4 . Q.: .gif -,gig I I . . . .:.1- . -, '.. 31 S, ,E , I EL gig' 4 fgg l.1 .I l Jig! Vigifi' 2.1, I I asisgg .-2.4 32' i n f yi' 1'5 xiii- Eg' ' , ess. 3 N -' , nazi :El gi. , ,. 1 1 . 113 , ::': EQLMII-1:1-S.. .Iv 1. A ,Q P . I - . fw'I1-m v.-if ..I., I , A ,- V. M -VI I I ... ., g mp' J., f. .,.., 1' V. ...- I .- In '. I 'N' Y A.. I A-HI'-1,1 I '.1, 1' ,'flf,j'f' .- ,I ,L U , , N 99.17. A, ...N . V Y w-. ,-,gzjg Z ??f 9,979 Lf fr ,!,!,,, .,,4,. f Oli, rla.v.vz'r una'erItud1'eI of the muse, What 1.5 it feedf your fervor? It would .veem That aught mfue rlaxsic nectar yozfd refuIe- Wbonre then the snow-lzznxxea' boa-venly fare-zlce-rrcanz? H EAAHNIKH ETAIPEIA PROFESSOR LEACI-I MAREL LAWSON, IQIO GLADYS VAN ZANDT, I CAROL CUMMINS, 1910 EMILY THALLON, 1911 MISS MACURDY C. CUMMINS J. CUTLER H. BREWSTER F. ELWELL F. BOYNTON D. FABER I. BEAVER F. BRACQ G. COCHRAN W. CRAWFORD C. GORDON M. LAWSON J. GNICHTEL R. HAMILTON K. GARDNER H. LOCKWOOD H. CROSBY M. CUMPSON H. DOUGHTY T. FENN QII . . . . 1'Ip6e3poS 'AvTL1'rp6e3poS . . . . Fpa.,u.fLa1'e1fS 2v,u.Bo1f'yLov CAROLINE MCCARTI-IY, IQI2 MARGARET PETERS, 1912 Kowwvof MISS GUTHRIE MISS BENNETT jiilemhers I 9 I O C. PLAUT K. VAN DYK EVVOLFERSEEROER M. C. REED E. WHITE I 9 I I . D. PERKINS E. QUARLES G. VAN ZANDT I 9 I 2 C. MCCARTHY M. PEEPLES T. WILKINS I 9 I 3 D. FRISBY K. GALLAGHER E. GOODNOW M. KING H. SHAPLEIGH E. THALLON M. PETERS A. M. SMITH G. KOERNER E. MCSHANE S. MORRISON A. OLDHAM D. VAN ALLEN H. WARE V. TRIMBLE A. UNDERHILL M. STONER G. C. VALENTI N. QUACKENBUSH I. RILEY V. SEELEY M. SOULE llXLlE1!'iPE FnE1r 11'11.1ElnEv!-111' H H DOROTHY STIMSON . NIISS BENNETT . . IDOROTHEA STILLMAN MARGARET BRADY . Faculty 1910 1911 1912 1913 Ola, fwan't you pay your quartc'r?1' Cry collectors, on tlmfr mettle, lf: for tba' college Jcttlement, The collcfge ouglyt to settle. QBEir2ts . , Serrctary ana' Treasur F flculi SEMI. 7'unz' Members Total . 35 73 93 135 ISO 4.86 y Vice-Elef ur Vine-Elcf or Vine-Elef Con.vumptz'on reflects .rorial progrexsf' Social progren will Ziff the worlzf: gloom, The Comumers' League sage Gifvex uf rulex by the page, So let'5 join and learn bo-w to consume. QBIficers BEATRICE TOPPING, 1910 . Prexident CAROLINE HALL, 1911 Secretary LOUISE FARNAM, 1912 . Treasurer 301 MEMBERS U RIN V x bv A f A A g il W Ip W - Q RA E U U NC ':Moy I joz'n?,' oxlced a maiden preczse I'fue stalked robins with field-vlan' 0 jnrzre They told me that twenty New birds would be plenty And I l9afven't Teen one robin twzcz' MARY SMITH . MILDRED BRADLEY ELIZABETH ANDRUS jiilemfselfs I 9 I o C. ANDERSON H. LANDON E. AVERY E. LAUER G. BARBER S. LEONARD K. BISSELL M. MEYERS D. CLARKE M. MICHAELS M. COLLINS H. PRATT G. DAMON R. REED R. FERNALD H. SMART IQII E. ANDRUS S. FENTON J. BANCROFT H. LATHROP M. BRADLEY LOVEJOY M. CHAMBERS H. NIOSSMAN H. PURDY I 9 I 2 M. EDGE M. IVES E. FERNALD E. MCCULLOUGH M. FISHER L. MEYERS I 9 I 3 A. ROBERTS QBMBUS M. SMITH M. STREET F. SULLIVAN B. TOPPING A. TWISS J. TUCKER M. VVILLETS E. WOLFERSBERGER H. WAITE A. XIVING M. YOUNGS G. VAN ZANDT L. RICH H. WALLER E. ZA!-INER J 09 wif Q ,lr 1-i El Elm IE IEII P1 DBQHS fn an 5 'E I L il ' ff 7, Some are born great. MARY VVHITNEY CHAPIN HELEN JACKSON . MARY DARWIN . STEPHANIE ENGLISH RUTH HARDING . HILDA P. HOLME SARAH DANA LOOMIS ADA BROOKS . . MARY VR-HITNEY CHAPIN DOROTHY CRAWFORD . FLORENCE ELWELL . CAROLINE DURAND HALL LAURA LEWIS . . MARJORIE NEWELL MACCOY BEATRICE OWENS . KATHARINE YATES QBEEi:ers 1 . . , . PI'F,YZdL'71f . SEt'I'6'f6l7'y dll!! TTECIIMV jlilelnhcrs .IQ I9 I O GERTRUDE BASCOM DARWIN, '78 LUCY KELLOGG ENGLISH, ,75 ONETAH LXSCMILLAN HARDING, '84 PAULINE WADDINGTON HOLME, '69 ABBY DANA LOOMIS, '77 I I ALICE SHOVE BROOKS, '81 MARX VLHITNEY CHAPIN, '74 GENEEVIEVE BUCKLAND CRAWFORD, '82 ABBIE NICKERSON ELWELL, '82 HELENE DURAND HALL, '7Q MARY VVHEATLEY LEWIS, '83 EMMA LOGAN MACCOY, '77 LOUISE BENTON OWENS, '79 ELIZABETH SMITH YLATES, '81 VASSARION 170 I 9 B4ILDRED BARNES ELIZABETH BARNEY . HELEN ALLISON BRAINARD . ALICE K. BURROWES . . HENRIE1'TA MONROE CLEVENOER HARRIE'f ENGLISH . . MAIIGARET HALE HELEN JACKSON MARGARET JENNINGS . HELEN LOCKWOOD RUTH SKINNER . MARY TRACY I 9 ELEANOR BARNES . RUTH STANTON FARRAR CAROLYN HARDING . FLORENCE LOIS HODOE CAROLINE C. JACKSON Eunurarp I 2 MAIKY XVOODWARD BARNES, '80 MARY CASE BARNEY, '82 ADELAIDE FOSTER BRAINARD, '75 VERLISTA SHAUL BURROWES, '87 ANTOINETTE HARLAN CLEVENGER, '78 LUCY KELLOGG ENGLISH, '75 HARRIET SWINBURNE PIALE, '73 HELEN BANFIELD JACKSON, '79 MARY GARDNER JENNINGS, '84 MARY LAMSON LOCKWOOD, 'Oo MARTHA HUBBARD SKINNER, '84 MARY RICHMOND TRACY, '76 I 3 MARY XKVOODWARD BARNES, '8O LILLIE STANTON FARRAR, '81 ONETAH MCMILLAN HARDING, '84 GRACE HALLAIIAN HODGE, '90 CAROLINE CURTISS JACKSON, '83 jiilemhera . MISS WOOD MISS WHITNEY MISS NICCALEB 4 If . . oo4g:',wx o iff .Q N. DUI 31 rr :. 22 'fer k ,if h9,9,r1 .llffx X 5'1QQf'f ?i'1, Run if SQ . w S S S '- 'Q S -x 5. H :x ! Q-, . . 5. i! 1 fi! - lvl 7 w Said Dickens t JULIA PENNYPACKER ALICE CLARK . . M. AMERMAN A. BEER A. CLARK G. CARROLL E. HEROY C. H G. A. M. D. icken o Shakespeare, T1:1.ey'1Je 'xtabliybed our fame. QBfEicsrs .. Se jliilemherz 1 9 1 o GAILOR D. HOSTERMAN LOVELL NILSEN I 9 1 1 MACCOY SUTPHIN . . President cretary and Treasurer J. PENNYPACKER M. PILLSBURY R. STARR J. TERRY T. WHEELER 1-1-nn ..., Shakespeare Q Clu Said Shakespeare to Diekens, H Wf9at'5 in 11 name? ELIZABETH SHELDON HARRIET CONNOR C. ANDERSON M. CUNNINGHAM F. CUNNINGHAM R. BROWN M. CHAPIN QBBI:e1:s jilemhets I 9 I O E. DUKE H. DWIGHT S. HINCKS H. HORNBLOWER 1 O 1 1 H. CONNOR H. LATHROP . . Prexidenz' eretary and Treasurer E. SHELDON K. TAYLOR H. WHITE J. LOVEJOY G. SHAW I if A XL X C- 2 IIEH EE J 'X fn..n..j..J They talk fuery .vagely of Webxtef' Bur my tba! 111.1 r.vt name was Dlllffl, WlJen axked ba fa One pranounres it .vo They anywer, It'x jun' ax in Spr1n'ef. Q9tHcers GERTRUDE WHITE, 1 QIO ..... Prexzldent MARGUE . RITE DAVIS, IQII . Secrelary and Treaxurer My 7 ,wwf-if r XX Q' R I 68 Members . V- N, -may-, vf '- x ' , if m y .? 'JM fb Q ik. L Q, J Q 'LU i ey know L I ll ' 11 I V Riff.: A, f g ' 'XJ . 2 ,? ' f K 7 f if 2 Y I .1 i N 41' I iii! ' N ', , ti-in ' .AX Q ,-- fl ua -.J-I A1' fmt we roulzl' not unfferstafzcf, Did you say bot or not? H W1Jy we-all talk like you-aff dof' She fzn:'Lum'rfd, Ab Jain' lJm'f.', Q9EEi:er5 ANN SCALES, 1910 . . . . President MARY-DAY XVINN, 1911 Vzke-Frexidenf HELEN A. ROBINSON, 1911 Secretary MARY B. ENSLEY, IQI2 Treaxurfr 69 Members 2 gain' 4' Zi as Qu 91' 14 12' ,Q f U Q. ' Q? ' JK -QQ .ggxxox :FQ A MW J X 9, I x fy N ut Vywxxl 9 W - 'LW QQB Q kj J fwffr UL IJ fifmxgnuus I I 1,. -AQ W ,, 'jf' If 1 - H fr f I f' , X 'XX Nl , M N 5 ' N .., E s S, 1 f 1' x x f 4 4 gf'-In ff , Q f I' -DW TWU! . ,nl ,H . IXlYC,PA Hvuzsz 9 NYC L1-min' NS?c:e.u-nop-i - lllllllll lllllllll llllllllll - 1 n EE , 1 -T:Af.ff9,',..215'-L- .'A., E J v- ,, . QW-W E Have ibey wrapped tbemxelfuex in blanlectx, Weao1'ng lzarfcetx 'round the xmudge? Why na, tl9ey,re round a rbafng-dz'.vb- Pale fare-tfvefre making fudge. QUIUYHDU I O ..... . C11 z e HAZEL HYMAN, IQ fi I2 Members gimtsisonay Qrluh CLARA SAX, 1910 ...... . President PRUDENCE ELLIS, IQIO Vz'fe-President MARGARET CULKIN, 1912 . . . Secretary 34.Members -H I7 from Minnesota 5 from Nebraska 9 from Iowa 3 from North Dakota Ok, East zs East and West is West,' But we Hfue where the twain do meet, For tlye Easterners tfyzlnk we are fwooly, Ana' the Westerners call us effete. Qtlgicagn 13311111 A BEATR1..cE TOPPING, 1910 ALMA LESLIE, IQI2 . 32 Members . . . President Secretary and T-reasurer New Blerzzy Qlluh Do you use joss-stinks? HAZEL GARDNER, 1910 MARGARET EDGAR, 1911 50 Members . . . President Secretary and Treasurer ISQ VASSARION lgrmaftlm Tgiilftsil Magazine Room RULES This Room is not to he used for study. When reading do not laugh in a loud and hoist- erous manner. There is no necessity for it. Do not turn on the lights in this room unless they are actually needed to see the jokes. Q X rg , 0 f , Nkwq 2' R KS NOT Yo be Used icq STAJ CL xhe QUIT: 'mis ROOM U L xx o xx fm 9qQs'. Nic lf- Q 871. bakohk eil X A qs 'I ' QOVL X' XJ 5 J 5 -I X 'v If G3 1 nf 'SP' fL,3.+-an 1 ss- ., ' Q f 'xaxfthl A Y.. Rf Qnnual ffrcursiuntn ,-wlubunk 1950 VASSARION 185 visits nf men Qt aragenp in QDnz Qlct Sfene: Senior Parlor. Time: Evening, at half-past eight by the clock. A Senior Dramatir Persona A Man First, second and third girls. QAS curtain rises girls are discovered seated about the room, reading., ,Enter SENIOR and MAN: First, second and third girls glance at those entering, and become absorbed in books. MAN: fin ringing, cheerful bassj: So this is Senior Parlor! Represents the social side of ' your life, doesn't it F SENIOR: Yes, this is Where the Seniors may come and entertain their guests. SENIOR and MAN Walk length of room in silence While readers are increasingly absorbed in their books. SENIOR: These pictures different girls loan for the year. MAN: fVoice slightly lowerj: They take them back at the end of the year? SENIOR: Yes. Pause. Clock chimes. SENIOR' Won't you register? You see We have our class seal on the desk appointments. MAN: fSubduedj What an original idea that is. Pause. First and second girls Whisper. SENIOR: Come and see our tea table. We have the seal on the class cups. MAN: fln dying monotonej: Very interesting plan. Pause. Third girl sighs. SENIOR: We have the seal on the silver, too, and on the spoons AN: us me accents : nterestin tiou t. M KH l d Q I g l gh 'l SENIOR: And here is the seal on the tea cloth. MAN speechless. SENIOR and MAN seat themselves. First, second and third girls turn pages. Clock chimes again, MAN: fin hoarse Whisperj:gg''Myltrain-businessEappointment-urgent- Exit MAN and SENIOR. After them first, second andzthircl girls. .fitting right: reserved by IQIO F ' n . 11 V1 5 - 4 QQ If 'S 'S yr- A Q P T' Z y rr HC n D E I if ,QS Q c SN , U U L- A A S? JI if .Lif- 0 .. X ! wliutting 45511111 QQ. Q3 fx :S 'Y if 92 9' f 'Q 'KE' Of! V l X 13 fi v fx X Q Q EQ, Am AX N ilrping for ibbii v VASSARION 187 Qllite in Qlitbiw Dedicated to the Senior Clay: Are you to get through at all F said the footman beside her. That's the first question, you knowf' But what am I to do F said Alice. There was certainly a good deal of air. Even the Duchess sneezed occasionally, the only thing that did not sneeze was a large cat which was grinning from ear to ear. Please would you tell me why she grins like that F asked Alice timidly. lt's the Categorical Imperative, and that's why,', said the Duchess. lt's the boniform faculty, Pig. QNote the difference between producing a faculty and educating itj The theory of evolution is not complete, said Alice with dignity. There are gaps in the development that scientifically and philosophically speaking, have never been bridged. I'They all can, said the Duchess, and most of 'em do. You don't know much, and that's a fact. Alice didnft like the tone of this remark, so she began timidly, Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go Fl' That depends a good deal on where you want to get to, said the Cat. I don't much care where, said Alice. Then it doesn't matter which way you go, said the Cat. Hi so long as I get somewhere. Oh, you're sure to do that, said the Cat, Hif you only go on long enough. In that direction, waving its right paw around, 'Alies Conscience, and in that, Freedom. Visit either you like: they're both mad. But l don't want to go among mad people, Alice remarked. Oh, you can't help that, said the Cat, we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad. HHOW do you know l'm mad F said Alice. You must be, said the Cat, or you wouldn't have come here. The Mean was sitting wrapped in his toga, fast asleep between Conscience and Freedom, and the other two were resting on him and talking extremely over his head. Have a Summum Bonum, Conscience said in an encouraging tone. Alice looked around the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. I don't see any Summum Bonum, she remarked. cr It There isnlt any, said Conscience. I'Then it wasn't very kind of you to offer it, said Alice angrily. 188 VASSARION :J !'Your conscience doesn't tell ou much -said Freedom. 'IVVhere's our Indian mother? I You should leam not to make personal remarks, Alice said with some severity. It's very rude. All Conscience said Was: Is a mctive a natural phenomenon, of natural origin, or the action of self-consciousness on a Want, in which case it is no more 'natural' than conscious- ness itself? I'm glad they've begun asking riddles, thought Alice. I believe I can guess that, she added aloud. A Do you mean that the product c fnatural forces could not form a theory of those forces explanatory of itself and of an end in life F said Conscience. Exactly so, said Alice. Then you should say what you mean, Conscience Went on. I do, Alice hastily replied, at least-I mean what I say. That's the same thing, you know. Not the same thing a bit, said Freedom. Why, you might just as well say that I deliberate what I choose is the same thing as I choose what I deliberate. You might just as Well say, added Freedom, that necessity toned down to uniformity is the same as blind eFFects. Or, said the Mean, who seemed to be talking in his sleep, that pushpin is as good as poetry is as good as poetry is as good as pushpin. Ult is the same thing With you, said Freedom. Conscience had taken his watch out of his pocket and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now and then, and holding it to his ear. Internal sanctions, he sighed. I told you qua butter Wouldn't suit the works, he added, looking angrily at Freedom. Then- I vote the Mean tell us a story, pinching him on both sides. K'Once upon a time there were three little sistersf, the Mean began in a hoarse, feeble voice, and their names were Green-Dewey-Bradley, and they lived at the bottom ofa Well-H K'What did they uve on in said Alice. They lived on theories, said the Mean, speculating actively. They couldn't have done that, you know, Alice gently remarked, they'd have had no criterion. So they hadn't, said the Mean, Hand their lives were nasty, brutish and short. Pease, poison, power,U Alice muttered as she closed her fountain pen. How things become from the ground. A. Lewis-45bb.arg.contra. B.Ca1'roll-265n. Ulead thisj C. Syl. Illust. in loc.espec.Bk.II I sq. V X ff, I 0 ,J -fn X NAL fig-ri ll-xx-,SLA ff-.f j f 5-fi., 1 K x i EQ V-f S H-Sn Q. lax C IJ Y L SHED AND I N o H G H 1 VCR Q I 1 gif? w f Q JA L,, Q 'KTHE OMELE TTE H ST N OU fi 37 , J ISL il! I ., D fx ,+I Q I 1 D XQ v .L ii I UU ll I A DAWN U f?gN I Um E I ' U I mmm, NSEHHINIIIII ' D E NTHE ATTENTION OF THE STUDENTS IS CALLED TO A RULE REGARDING HORSEBACK RIDING WHICH EXCLUDES MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING FROM THE INN AND COTTAGES. 'f Human 1Kan't I-2- I H110 X VASSARION 191 Ghz last Qlut Glbantep fWitb Jzimere thanks to Rudyard Kziplzing for the ure of 111.5 metre, I Thus spake the Students in conclave grave assembled all: Calling on the Cut Committee: Are these cuts to be? Lol We Would go away,- We would make a holiday,- Are such things to be permitted in the precincts of V. C. F II Clear rang the voice of the Cut Committee tall: Nayl Fifteen such cuts each term would make us all too free! As things stand We oft are 'illg' thus From our classes they excuse us,- And cuts could not be taken 'round vacations at V. C.!', e III Then called the students the second member of the three,- Vacant hours are needed oft, though one be Wellf' said she. Fifteen cuts would surely save us From the plottings that deprave us- And would less the stress that threatens to engulf us at V. C. IV Then rose the students: Indeed, these cuts each term we need Kennelled by a hard, fast law We are not really free,- But our freedom shall have measure,- Fifteen cuts, for pain or pleasure,- Thus we'll cease to dodge instructors when We cut at old V. C.! 192 VASSARI O NI 5LuraI Qiulnr W A7 'ig ll A f 53 gy iris W . ,DP jp ui' QW EWZQCQM QE Q L if vs W - EEE DROP IN J I 25 YARD BULLY r Do ME UP. VT1L1,S:.cjU? . W , 'Q W b b g igs Rf L mfs? ' 45.1 ,Vu 5 f ' 13 lil' ' 59 1 4 EE Ugla .-5:'Ii4 ' , 1 H '! C3 A Q QB Q' xf N N Q5 W I cb J , , I DRESSINC E PROCTOR: HPICK UP H VAULTING HOR Y M2 ' ,Q -f Q 5 0 if 'N K . 5 E Z W Ev .5 01 f - f IVCKOV I Q , - ff - O - Q ' 0 QW 0 f-' Q15 X A LJ THE MESSENGER FOOM THE BASKET BA LL CHICKEN NIC JA Z X. 2 ' S' I Q3 1 N V W?f,1Q?,QQ'f Q F' .0 f fs I -+1 ,v.J!K3f!Q',L it g -J J 1 Q3 , J ,rg-jg, I I xqy' . ,, 03 il 5 G7 I NIU? G B. gm P, - fu 4, a . 3136 N 9555 CL- J 'I M6 T WAITING FO LC Q ' V' . l ' 4 W fY - iq sf f' No .. lg 4 'E MLSWW MORETHA I ' L if f SHE 1Nv1TED THE W - T , V f?Db 49415 '1' S2 PQ' 5 W ' W 5 EQ R R WX j Xxx bg' X K T I F s., .J X U5 K C 9' my qyg: MX 4 4 lm I NEARLY DIEDU PERFECTLY MAUDLIN -'v X! fA SAA f C f- f N 1' J 1 J 1 If-JJf ll '? A Queen-xo 1 Q .fs X -H QU XXQ '22, Q j lx, X . U f XE A '1T SIMPLY CORKINGV7 The Descent to Qlhwnus is wasp SEPT, IS RECEIVED FROM FAT 540, 5.051.310 Ef7 'wm MMO? 1+ Oo X Qm,OL lv-ooffuf 3 lb WNUCUUQDQ 519 fU5rfkz,QJ IO 21 LOC'YYU 40 fwirivo-ua, 9,5 COR- ,BSU-f'LL gg 2J'ko.1rmfLUCf 50 Bom OF QLQQQ bww 55 ND3 52 oo 340,03 oubw 85 UMMMUM CTYWMOML GL OO Gm CLuJ,rv 3 Oo q'LOKf + - 'ELO-w-vw fo cbt, 8 L1 5 QUL0... 'QJ'0'lA.f'N So Qhwmmwu S0 gmfm MALK CH Qs Q 'O K3 5 jf: CB O 'U'lLYlArCOl: Jbfuovn, Qyl0.o,b0, 1 'l ' QYXQCL Oswuw 'dxwrvyw So www 'Rf'-O-'UNL to 00 iww? Wm 3 OO , mum QEx,f5,,qa,5 A A 50 5 oo -L-,..,-i4 36519, Sfxurfh v,g4Q.24 VASSARION 197 Qtftetf Qlollrge, What? Higher education is all very Well, the mild young man had remarked, but the college woman is not domestic- I Not domestic! cried the Fair Young Thing opposite. Not domestic when I've learned how to paint a floor and manufacture a couch cover out of a yard of burlap? Not domestic when I Wash dishes every Sunday morning, and get breakfast in my room at a minute's notice? Not domestic when I sweep my room after- every alleged cleaning day, and pay my Inn bills by making sandwiches F Not dom- But the mild young man was fleeing. As he sped down the soap-palace steps he was heard to amend his remark. Not domesticated, he murmured. Ghz Trail of we gmail We don't mind the picture postals asking why we never write, We can stand the bills from tradesmen Without end. Even blanks from teachers' agencies vve've learned to calmly slight, But We hate that advertiser with a Writing like a friend. 1'-w4..TfluThev og FR.E5lx1nim -HVYIW are Ng-LA. 'gbocior 'Flhihl twirl clielfqfxlou-wriilr, me , A w .Sf po 55' b xx 12 Novflofl ggi A Q All pH'V9 1 x 56265 ,X 1 W 0065 Qgi qQ6KbJ QM Yx Bw fy! , iw 1 WVWKJP Wav 3 63 QQ, . f J5ZfXJ,J f2l,Qf3 'S UDL? LQQW5 Y :Sf I 7 WHEN THE VASSARION OFFICE WAS IN FRESHMAN PARLOR O , ' 5' 0 H A i fi-,,,w Flgsqf i fal ' ,4 X, ' NFARQX 0 . ' x 'N f - fi EFZJJWX J ?f'5 M is Qi 4 .l X 1 m , -as ,.. Qinherneh hp HUBEEI5' ifiuies uf fibrherli Things Qlte 3121:-t what flibw Saeem 'QQ' QQ 43 4: ffagfk 0 4 N 0 , gall, ags ' 0355'5' 4 sk 1999445 0 ls she mad Fl' No, she IS VV211t1Hg for the elevator. 'OQQQY 3 QQ. ' 996, fl?-9 O90 QQMGS KQQQWQ Q 965 v f KQQ1 ' N' 44 Q 350 499' .. Q 96' ,O X Pm 31 XX N'l! XJNL X., - f X X dl! f fi' .4 ,Egg -- f' e lx o .'X P ls she clustmg her room F No, she IS pI'2lCf1C1I'1g for ' Spoken Enghshf Y X, 'x .J x!Q xf.g 'if' lsuthis l.IHCl6I'ClZlSSl3ClO1'21f ion my r NB, it is Z1 Hall Pslay rehearsal. Ghz qbnint of Ibiem 13:0-aww' A. 8,1111 QTNo.,UL-1, Slblmwmso L ML WOM Lvf-limb OULUU urdmfowzrw MW hi? M Wm of 'Pnpcflqqbgd lb 1wa,LciLoL Uh.: I' W 4.J-'LJZIL ZfV,!?L,U7-,LL QAIIQEICQMIA WWE Q- Mmm, malwgci mmmwi Omfufan-gf 9--C9C.flCw.o.o1,SfLLQQmfyL?Q T5. was 15275 Pu, Luvnij lb Hffmpacx QA Jluclvllnf ,-L, N4 wmU: lQWE N4 WM A EW mmm mrbom. -Uvbaxio Qmhlng- M Lffalu. fb Q, -YZ zcdmgu' mf fjxjf FM 753' ly YQMM fw,f74z,.a,. sir 'Lmfffvwi -2- Gm Q 3L..4.,,f Mfmmlfmmml . 404.74 Jw ,QW ?7 ENUM a5a..4.,V Qwu. ww !6o-,1J-vTL4'Bv75Z...-- MQW SW I-1-1-f gf NU HUNTING, Fismmm, ,ill- ' mn - TRESPRSSLNEQ, ji, 'ix . UN THESE QRDUND5 4+ 147 it-Q-F if'f'ff' AQCHQ kk . N: ' I ir 5 X V I 11 in f xsfkcgfa ,B y IH .1- - i-f-QX,-,ii-i AW-441 4 if A D63 G' 5. llae ive-el.. llama arts A. M. 7-I5 7-30 8.02 9-25 9.28 I0.05 I0.08 I2.00 P. M. 12.02 12.25 3-O5 3.06 3.08 6.58 6-59 7.10 7.12 7.20 7-34 7-35 7-357 7.36 7-365 7-37 7.38 f f 1 J, ill-W W if ff Chased out of Raymond kitchen again. Dozing on the back stoop-chased out by another of those unearthly gongs. Took refuge in the pink hall next door. Found a shed-rather a good place for a nap. Wakened by a woman's common-sense heel. How did I know I was under her desk ? Tried another room. It was a man at the shed in there. He was talking about animal intelligence and got stuck. I barked to help him out. Frowned out. Hauled out again. l've left the pink hall forever. Looked in just one more window. Freshman class. One peach gave me a joyous wink. l'm going to follow her home. The peach lives in the pink kennel with the tower. Met Prexy near the lake. Smiled at him. VVe had a confab. I've forgiven him about that animal intelligence matter. Prexy just left. VVent to chapel to hear him. C0uldn't get near. Never saw so many girls. l'm tired of chewing hairpins on the walks. Those chapel doors! My tail is in danger. Met several hundred girls in the door- way. Must be a big bone for them in the chapel-the way they hustle. Sorry I had to cut. Awfully quiet-girls all inside. Ran across the road and ate Max Bracqls supper. Still waiting for the peach. Followed from her kennel to the library. She fed me fudge on the Way. She led me in. Nobody was looking. Everybody was looking. She led me out. She forgot and ate the last piece of fudge herself. She shut the door. l'm outside and she's gone. All the world is cruel. Even the Freshmen are cruel. VASSARION Q03 Senbanceh dilectibw Arranging your courses so you can get away Friday noon F No, trying to get them all on the first floor. rw- -ef eco raiser, APP a us WorL,TDo.Tq1-- .,,. ,,,,,,,,,, CIQSSD OVYC 9 -my if mfg! Vi, H0616 uershoen ng Sm.,Qi.--r.K. .. . . . - U I 1 1 ,4 .A X D r za C Fm H A JZZWZL .. I 3' . 54-f '3? G' A dp flf Q 531 Q 5 i...f-Q. J 5 Ba 0 ' f ,CKSS-- ---1: f-- '5 hx - 1 r' winter Qpnrts at Vassar lm H T5 ig X xx QUE Q VASSARION 205 izbefnrz ann Sdfter vacation Z... 5 Qlftrratt frnm ,ituhentwf 'iletter bums: -And for my last course I had to take Bible. MOTHER IN REPLY: Oh, I'm so glad they insisted upon your taking Bible. mum the Qiataiuguez Eighteen organ recitals have been held in the half hour preceding Sunday evening prayersf' Q! l !-! l l D EBiiJ HB2 fibuinteg wiliuer Gitakn fiEtbitgi7 The Summum Bonum was discussed until it had become the capital affliction of human patience, the Summum Malum of human life. Ebih Dante filihzr Gita!-me WV: But Wherefore so beyond my powers of sight Soars your desirable discourse that aye The more I strive, so much the more I lose it. 206 VASSARION -Q 5 . K' sm!- U QQ G , R Q wifi? f!EcIJoe5 from f!EtI3i:gi-1932 Elfnhian gwnitbet!! Q rnilaew Map Quggeation Shall the Class be on the level or in tiers P Ctearsj p Q cbcfnnomical jmtinn INSTRUCTOR: 'fllistinguish between fixed and circulating capital. STUDENT: Fixed capital is durable and circulating capital is unendurablef' The ieiglger Qlviticiam INTERESTED INQUIRER: Whe1'e can one learn the meaning of a Hall Play F 'fRead the Mirrellany criticism as to what the cast and committee should have made the audience feel. ' Report of the Qlritical Qllommittez HERO: Too feminine. Should move about more, at the same time showing more repose. HEROINE: Should hold head up and elbows in. Take shorter steps, turn slowly, keep face towards audience, enunciate distinctly and above all, be spontaneous and natural. BUTLER: No conception of the part. im muuumu ' I 5 5' lllllmw wilfunun 6 mn? UW WWW! f S crrrrvwml 5' U AKKKXllllllllllf1lW W hill? 17lI5WW2a f lm 'M' 'H' Q' 2 'H'L im1WL' - MW' MV f W: .4 HHH fu, E 3 Wlllkll HI fm My mmm jyjijjllllwmii mf Wlnf-2 -5 frtllfffff mu WM, Niifaii WUI!! 5 an F' , H , MNH- I W 411lJfJJIl?JJW2'f'Af num, N5 HHIW H, nfl' I bfi! HHH' I , My fu ' ll Z Q e eee L-.., Ghz qbtezs Qfanarh alfreenom of the 191725511 On Saturday l.nst,during the Ya.le-H3.rva.rd-feot- ball game, a. me2d gi.rE1eQilae playedf at Vassarigrls carefully ' ,pla5iing on.-' ' A N s'de,resectively, A Sonbs ' ' ' were Sun ,andg 4' was added to the scene. bg entle D '16 V reiiring u MTVWKWM 9208 VASSARION Wzrnllege Qvbouln Svtann for a Broan General Qtulturev - Venus de Milo? Who's Venus de Milo? Sl'1e's not in any of my classesl Pm reading a German translation of Ibsenf' My dear! it's all l can do to understand the English original! On the way to the library they meet: Taking Z1 constitutional F No, Nineteenth Century. SHE: Takin' Spoken English F , HER: Mm-hm. 't's greatg perf'ly killing at first but you ought to hear me say classf I IN X 5 L' ' fx Yugi 7 'NF V N XX ,I ' L ' 5' :Q What does this note say? We will pay S100 to anyone who cannot answer the question above.-Life V A S S A R I O N 209 Qihulutmn of the Culollege Quang FRESHMAN: Oh, shining stars, through snowy clouds Of pure translucent light, How like the Juniors. 'Neath the skies Our class doth sing tonight. SOPHOMORE: Oh dearest, dearest sister class, Love deepens every dayg We'll cherish you Within our hearts And think of you alvvay. JUNIOR: Oh, little new-come Freshman class So innocent and small, What fiolics you Will have with us While we advise you all. SENIOR: Oh, Sophomores, though grinding now, Cheer up! and look this wayg For fleeting cares full soon are Hit, You'll be like us some day. SH QRUBS .iventiun uf a flluliege 252D un a fltuin gaigbt n it f f X f' f ff , ' I f f x Pnhno X f X Zd 'l'UR CON- W f s'--X ---fPxu...., u.suoX DRESS - - - - -. Q Q - i Phhw Cou:Y7 CAVER- - - - S N j -: - - ' UBQYHRDBB 1 S ' - -Emekboum, fx J w l-OKC T C Fifa hs Q.ounT npar, Bl mnke X TP., R He uq Mmm SE f s if ..-- Q-. - 'f K- J, I7 A 53 I l ' I ev omxsq , 'I , 1 I s ,, on . -' ' ' ' 'skim- l0-ST Lieans ' ff' . ' v 'i ,, -' j - amew Glx Ru G 6, ' ! ' ' as a ek Rumul.-P 210 VASSARIVON Q ibbilusupbp iunrbwn How can I arrange a little luncheon for my philosophy class F This is a charming and simple idea to carry out: Have the dining-room decorated to represent a Cave. In the center of the table place a bunch of Cosmos with the vase resting on a Mirror. The waitresses should be dressed as World-souls. At each plate the guests Cwho are to be Unknowable Somewhatsj will be de- lighted with cunning little Bruno bears. The place cards consist of little Blank Tablets. Arrange your candlesticks in an Ascending Scale of Being, and produce little Microcosms for shades. Place the sweets on the table. These might be dainty Idealistic peppermints and Monad-brand chocolates. The menu is 5 Des Cartes and it will be a novelty to have the Four Aristotlean courses: I Broiled Leviathan ll Bacon Ill Substance with Empyrical sauce lV Frozen Essence in the form of idol Now a few words as to the ideal hostess. She must see that there is a Perpetual Propa- gation of Conversation. Furthermore, it is considered good form to leave the doors locked during the luncheon. Be sure to give the maids instructions to Be Orderly and Summarize. Quggesten 919211115 Rolls a fa alzining-raofn For breakfast in one s room: Fudge de Ia nuit alerniere Assorted fruit du corridor lnstantaneous chocolate Educators without marmalade For afternoon tea: 4 or Marmalade without educators Cheese fragments , - PM I t ' Sardines and cake 3 a 6 Supper' Black coffee The lbluffer List of outside reading in Philosophy for extra credit: Pope's Essay on Man. Godwin's Political Justice. Coleridge's Biographia Literia, etc. I have also been to 'first and second Hall Play. VASSARION 211 f-is' f ini? il YL. W I N '- , P am 7 f ff nf Gush ani: 2E5aiJ Waste in ibayttp The Qllprlz 17531112 Walk A to B: Did you know the Latin department told Helen she might tutor people in trans- lation next semester F C to B: When did she say F B: Next semester. May I have a napkin, please? Any one. D to C: Don't you hate these round rolls ? VVhat,s I-Ielen going to do next semester F C: She's going to tutor. Why don't you forage for the long kind PU E. to C: Are you going to use all your cream? What's she going to tutor in P C: Translation, There's some at the other end of the table. I F: Who's going to tutor in translation P ' ' D: Helen is. G: Who said she might FH A: The Latin department told her. H fenteringj: Has the hot-food bell rung? What are you all talking about F A Chastilyj: Will you all please excuse me? I have a first hour! I STUDENT fvvishing to enter a course second semesterj: , lVIiss ---, does anyone ever take your course second semester. INSTRUCTOR Qwith grim humorj: Yes, a few go on. 212 VASSARION Slat me write the bangs uf a gkatiun ann 'Sf Gate gent who jf-Blakes Sfts ilainsn Song practice between dinner and chapel? And the serenade tonight? And we have to write the song before dinner P It's a uarter to six now. Get to work! and let's have it full of real feelin . fl g All right. Wish we didn't have to sing. What music shall we take F If we choose some- thing new the class can never learn it tonight, and if we take something old those Sophomores will have taken it before us. Let's take that thing you were whistling a while ago. That's a hymn. What a pityl It would be corlcing for a marching songf' Shall I begin with her name? That's sort of a nice way to start, don't you think EU Yes,-she has an impossible name. lt wouldn't Ht in with even an Old English meter. 'K-Sing to you. What ought to rhyme with that F True, of course. And put in something about snow on the trees and the evening breeze. That hasn't much to do with the class championship. We'd better follow it up with something sort of snappy and athletic. Dum, dum, dum, dee, dee dee dum- What are you doing ? ' Sh! The meter is queer- Well, if you won't give me another word that rhymes I'll have to cut dinner and put in a meal order. You can not guess the joy we have in singing here to thee- I don't know how to end it either. Glee, gee, spree-that's the bell! Tell them to send up just the regular dinner. We've simply got to-oh! I have just the rhyme-xpontaneity. T N-fifi - - f - nga: lids LEW gms QQ? 1 f yt istuhies in Qirpvzssinnz Ensign fm: fresno in an dlframinatiun fiuum 49B,, 3219-'iE'Eie?'4w Ib . 'HiFi' I JITEI . L D, THE BULLETINS ARE THE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER AND YOU ARE REsPONs1BLE FOR ALL THE NOTICES POSTED ON THEM. -Freshman Bible. f .- fi F '-' I 'S K - 'Y' ,u ff l T X f Q H. Q X. X Q X DUCQTORS A A ' -:EF 1 ' 1 ' Q Baath in a ilecture nCHINA NEEDS EDUCATORSH 'Q L- 1 'QV -LN. i ff L ' W A ' -' ' 'P' cr 'f L 5255 X XP , ! I . .9 61 ,-XS? ' x o-?Q,. 5' f ' 815 5'q.?N if 0 I ff' f QFD v y - ,. Y I3 X fs 4- al 0 ' AQ 9 38 V69 cr Q- C , fe Qi ' P' Q mg if 1 XSD f .5 I 5- A0 : .1 4 4, 0' if ev W - ii., X 5 ' X' wil? CQKQSDE. ugh I K f C, fm L -B .ggi-A4 1 'NM M, juz- I in T W 5 if Q +EkXJL '11 if gizf12',QlQLQmQ fm? ,J wi' ' - 5 f VNFQNAJKX j , ' ow ,J J AA oo U xv N G PM ,Z-f X Z 1 O f-f- l x X ' 1 CS' Q X f ii 41 Q' Qulbi- ff I I . , . , , 5 OH, WAD soME POWER GIFTIE GIE Us To sm oURs ' E Us. VASSARION Q15 Qinntrmhututs M. CRAMPTON R. HEATH LOVEJOY J. FIEBEGER S. I-IINCKS G. ORR L. HOOKER M. HURLBUIT E. SPIES THE EDITORS OF THE 1910 VASSARION EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO MRS. KEND- RICK, PROFESSOR RILEY, MISS HAIGHT, AND ALL OTHERS WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR ASSISTANCE. Q16 V ASSARION HSKDQVHW, Wing' Description of Contents Archaeology Alcove DATA This book deals with the evolution of society from the earliest times up to the present, as far as can be deduced from records unearthed with the greatest difficulty. Deserves a Wider circle of readers than it has gained as yet. ll Q18 V ASSARION June 1864 1865 1865 1866 1879 1886 1889 1892 1892 1893 1896 1897 1397 1900 1901 1902 1902 1903 1904 1904 1905 1905 Eata from 1861 through 1910 flliuilntngs 4, 1861 Ground broken by Matthew Vassar for Main Building Astronomical Observatory completed Main Building completed Lodge erected Building for Riding School, Gymnasium and Music Rooms completed, 1874, altered for Natural History Museum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms, and Art Gallery, 1890, Gymnasium changed to Hall of Casts Vassar Brothers, Laboratory erected Eleanor Conservatory erected Alumnm Gymnasium erected Professors, cottages erected Strong Hall erected E. E. 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 Vl7ood's cottage erected Library completed Doctor Hill's cottage erected 1906-IQO7 New Dormitory erected 1907 Maids' Club House erected 1908-IQOQ Sanders Laboratory of Chemistry erected VASSARION Q19 lpresincnts uf the Qllullege lVI1Lo P, JEWETT, LL.D., 1861-64 RYLAND KENDRICK, D.D., AL-tzng Prem' JOHN H. RAYMOND, LL.D., 1864-1878 dent,-1885-86 SAMUEL L. CALDVVELL, D.D,, 1878-85 JAMES M, TAYLOR, LL,D., 1886- Qfcristing Qmganigatiunz Philaletheis, Constitution acloptecl,December 5, 1865 Vassar Miscellany, 1872 Society for Religious Inquiry, 1867, 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, 1881, merged into Athletic Association, 1895 Qvui Vive, 1882 ' Vassar College Glee Club, 1882 Vassar College Chapter of the College Settlement Association, 1891 Hellenic Society, 1891 Current Topics Club, 1892 Society of the Granddaughters of Vassar College, 1893 New England Club, 1894. Southern Club, 1894. Choral Club, 1895 Wake Robin Club, 1895 Civitas, 1895 Contemporary Club, 1895 Vassar College Mandolin and Guitar Club, 1896 Phi Beta Kappa, Mu Chapter of New York, 1898 French Club, 1899 German Club, 1900 Vassar College Symphony Orchestra, 1900 Chicago Club, 1901 New Jersey Club, 1904 Colorados, 1904 Scriptores, 1905 220 V A S S A R O N Balchtrturiuns 1867 H. A. Warner 1872 8. A. Catlin 1878 S. G. Wilkinson 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1879 E. M. Perkins 1869 A. M. Glidden 1874. F. M. Cushing 1880 M. Reynolds 1870 A. Denton 1875 F. C. Perkins 1881 M. L. Freeman 1871 E. M. Folsom 1876 C. Price 1882 M. Patterson 1877 L. Wylie Salutatutians 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1872 A. W. Foster 1878 H E. Thompson 1868 M. P. Rhodes 1873 E. D. Swift 1879 E. M. Arnold 1869 S. F.. Daniels 1874. E. A. Hill I88O C B. Dow 1870 C. W. Ritch 1875 F. G. Swift 1881 A. M. Abbott 1871 E. L. Hawkes 1876 A. M. Johnson 1882 M. F. Easton 1877 C. P. Swift lllresihznts uf Mlbtlaletbcis 1865-66 John H. Raymond 1880-81 H. S, Durand 1895-96 L. Van Andcn 1866-67 M. L. Dickinson 1881-82 S. Yamakawa 1896-97 F. L. Baker 1867-68 S. L. Blatchley 1882-83 M. Foos 1897-98 E. F. Vassar 1868-69 A. M. Glidden 1883-84 E. O. McMillan 1898-99 E. K. Ray 1869-70 E. D. Storer 1884.-85 M. E. Ewing 1899-00 C. W. Wilkins 1870-71 E. M. Folsom 1885-86 M. M, Wickham 1900-01 G. H. Baldwin 1871-72 E. S. Hollister 1886-87 A. A. Berry 1901-02 M. Wright 1872-73 B, Wilder 1887-88 E. L. MacCreery 1902-03 G. A. Power I873-74 E. W. Barrett 1888-89 D. F. Norris 1903-04. F. Winchester 1874-75 M. B. Taylor 1889-90 G. E. Sanders 1904.-05 G. V. McCarthy 1875-76 E. S, Richards 1890-91 L. A. Lawrence 1905-06 M. Munn 1876-77 E. M. Logan 1891-92 E. M. Mast 1906-07 M. Borden 1877-78 H. R. Ransom 1892-93 A. Whitcomb 1907-08 E, Burns 1878-79 S. F. Richardson 1893-94 A. L. Latimer 1908-09 M. Cooper 1879-80 G, F. Cole 1894-95 E. M. Welch 1909-10 F. C. Osborne V A S A R I O N Q21 lpresihentz uf Swtuhents' Qlensutiattuu 1866-68 M. W. Wliitney 1881-82 L. B. Stanton 1895-96 E. McCloskey 1868-69 M. L. Gilbert 1882-83 C. A. Valleau 1896-97 V. James 1869-70 M. Chumar 1883-84 L. K. Smith 1897-98 P. A. Hatheld 1870-71 D. Hileman 1884-85 E. Deming 1898-99 E. L. Garrett 1871-72 S. A. Catlin P. Clinton ISQQ-OO M. P. Schmidt 1872-73 M. Monroe 1885-86 L. F. Sweetzer IQOO-OI L. S. Holmquist 1873-74 F. M. Cushing 1886-87 G. M. Cleveland 1901-02 C. M. Sperry 1874-75 E. A. Rice 1887-88 F. T. Patterson 1902-03 H. J. MacCoy 1875-76 G. H. Learned 1888-89 L. B. Poppenheim 1903-04 S. Taylor 1876-77 S. F. Sheppard 1889-90 K. Smith 1904-05 M. Hiscox 1877-78 S. G. Wilkinson 1890-91 C. A. Bentley 1905-06 M. Dimock 1878-79 G. Darling 1891-92 A. M. Robbins 1906-07 M. E. Avery B. Hazard 1892-93 M. V. Clark 1907-08 M. R. Babbott 1879-80 M. S. Morris 1893-94 M. B. Mumford 1908-09 C. M. Body 1880-81 E. G. Shaw 1894-95 K. C. Reiley 1909-10 G. K. Schaefer Seutur Glass llresihcnts 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1881 M. Bryan 1896 M. N. Sanders 1868 C. E. Glover 1882 M. B. Brittan 1897 M. E. Chambers 1869 A. M. Glidden 1883 A. H. Lathrop 1898 A. Kauffman 1870 A. Denton 1884 A. Blanchard 1899 E. Nichols 1871 A. L. Sanford 1885 S. C. Hening 1900 A. P. Barrows 1872 A. D. Seelye 1886 N. Wvooster 1901 Nl. P. Jackson 1873 H C. Hiscock 1887 I. Skinner 1902 T. H. Hadley 1874 F. Fisher 1888 G. Rideout 1903 E. B. Thompson 1875 L. W. Kellogg 1889 E. Greer 1904 M. Yost 1876 C. Price 1890 E. E. Morris 1905 M. L. Henning 1877 G E. Bliss 1891 M. T. Allen 1906 Searing 1878 H E. Stanton 1892 A. L. Reed I907 G. Taylor 1879 E. C. Jordan 1893 E. B. Cutting 1908 M. Bowie ISSO N Preston 1894 B. Ferry E 1909 F. L. Tyer 1895 Greer 1910 G. C. Lovell Dreaiuents nf the Qltbletic Qsesutiattuu 1895-96 M. M. Champney 1900-01 B. Lockwood 1905-06 L. M. Parry 1896-97 I. C. Thallon 1901-02 E. L. White 1906-07 A. Belding 1897-98 H. I. Haight 1902-03 M. Mather 1907-08 H. B. Josselyn 1898-99 R. B. Mears ' 1903-04 E. H. Gardiner IQO8-O9 C. deF. Grirlin 1899-00 B. L. DeGroFF 1904-05 C. S. Barnes IQOQ-IO M. G. Wales 222 V A S S A R I O N 011111524 QBvututs 1868 G. B. VVhittemore 1881 .C. S. Wllite 1889 C. B. Weeks 1870 F. L. Hughes 1882 F. B.Taylor I8QO H. Borgman 1876 B. G. Metcalf 1883 M. Sharpe 1891 J M. Ober 1877 S. F. Sheppard 1884 B. A. Townsend 1892 S. B. Woodbridge 1878 A. M. Wing 1885 B. C. Woods 1893 A Whitcomb ' 1879 S. D. Kennedy 1886 P. P. Morrill 1894 E D. Chater 1880 G. F. Cole 1887 I. Butcher 1896 L. Madeira 1888 S. G. Chester Glaze: Hunts 1868 S. L. Blatchley 1876 Z. VV. Brigham 1897 N V. lVIcClelland 1869 S. L. Stilson 1878 B. Fulliclc 1898 A Vventworth 1870 B. R. Cofhn 1885 B. S. Leonard 1899 A R. Taggart 1871 M. Clinton 1887 E. R. Hoy 1900 M. L. Ray 1872 W. H. Bliot 1888 M. Rich 1901 A. Crapsey 1873 M. G. Townsend 1893 E. Neil 1902 M. A. Pollard 1874 E. L. Hoyt 1894 L. Howe 1903 M. W. Cross 1875 M. B. Taylor 1895 S. W. Hoagland 1904 B. Lefevre 1896 C. D. Kinkead Qlllass ibisturians 1868 M. L. Avery 1888 L. MacCree1'y 1902 N O. Bldred 1869 K. A. Still 1889 T. Nettleton C. M. Sperry 1870 C. W. Rich 1890 Smith 1903 C. C. Eastman I87I M. O. Glover 1891 W. Tompkins H A. Anderson 1872 M. Rawson 1892 B. Tunnicliff 1904. S. Taylor 1873 A. Skeel 1893 P. Cobb B. Riedell 1874 S. Bennett 1894 Howe 1905 O Hasbrouck 1875 B. M. Tappan 1895 L. Crawford D L. Worthington 1876 E. M. Gifford 1896 B. Hart 1906 F. T. Towers 1877 M. Stoyell 1897 lVT. Reimer L. M. Parry 1878 M. H. Rollins G M. Gallaher 1907 E. Bryner 1879 L. M. Barr 1898 A. Chamberlain E. Cutting I88O A. P. Bailey L. McKinney 1908 C. Shepard 1881 K. H. Stockwell 1899 C. -lones G. Tichenor' 1882 M. R. Sanford R. Taggart 1909 R Flanigen 1883 S. T. F. Swift 1900 R. Oberly K. Foster 1884 M. F. L. Hussey Sauvage M. Fulton 1885 M. W. Craig 1901 L. Cole C. Fdgcomb 1886 B. A. Ferris Cole H. McCulloch 1887 M, Sweet I. Milholland F . Tyer VASSAR I 0 N 223 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1374 1875 1876 1377 1878 1379 IBBO 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 M. YW. VVhitney 1898 F.. VVilliams A. YV. VVoods M. S. Nicoll 1899 A. B. Folger E. WVeed A. G. Howes K. Roberts C. T. Hale A. H. Dana 1900 M. W. Clarke B. W. Towner A. Van Kleecl-2 A. Shove L. F. Glenn L. Page 1901 M. A. Cumnock G. L. Chubb C. G. Lingle A. L. Jenckes R. S. Foster L. M. Ferrell 1902 C. F. Patterson D. N. Taylor M. M. lVl0rton K. V. Harker E. H. Ellsworth E. A. Gillmer F. A. Chase A. Graham L. Booker S. W. Chamberlain 1903 C. D. Kinkead M. E. Leverett S. B. Stafon K. T. Applegate VV. M. Kirkland F. C. Mallon Qlllasz illvnpbvts H. MacColl H. G. Davis F. Belknap V. Field S. G. Grant J. B. James M. YV. Brown R. Updegrafl' A. H. W31'C A. L. Havens H. B. Johnston F. B. O,Connell F. C. Packer A. P. Savery J. M. Scar-boi-ou B. Adair L. T. Bartlett A. L. Howe A. Milton S. Miles M. B. Tupper M. E. Cowling F. L. Dunning N. 0. Fldred M. Fleming A. Fletcher I. H. Hearne NI. A. Mason F. Pierce L. Ramsey C. Stoddard B. B. Conklin A. Bourne A. L. Corbin H. MacC0y B. Semple B. Sharp B. Morrison gh 1904. i905 F. Hannah R. B. Uptegrove G. A. Blitz F. M. Arrel l. Nl. Coon R. H. Crippen F. G. Cunnea M. M. Elder M. H. Hegeman M. M. lngraham A. S. Macdonald M. A. Menner L. Stanton H. E. True N. R. WVatte-rbury B. M. 'White E. Tallant C. Ohr E. Ost M. Bon E. McKiss0n F. A. Howe L. Dutton G. Norcross 2241 A S S A R I O N Seminar 51121112 QBtaturs 1868 I. Carter 1882 M. E. Shove 189-6 L. F. Collins 1869 B. A. Strong 1883 A. B. Poinier 1897 F. B. Atkinson 1870 M. A. Parker 1884 L. K. Smith 1898 S. F. Sheppard 1871 K. G. Jewett 1885 E. Ricker 1899 E. K. Ray 1872 M. A. Loomis 1886 E. R. Foster IQOO A. M. Crater 1873 S. S. Dana 1887 N. H. Canfield 1901 L. Smyth 1874 L. H. Brownell 1888 M. Ransom IQO2 L. Burns 1875 K, McBain 1889 M. M. Chamberlain 1903 M. I. Starr 1876 M. Clark 1890 G. R. Kelly 1904 M. Taylor 1877 M. Thaw 1891 E. H. Haight 1905 H. H. Straight 1878 M. W. Chase 1892 F.. B. Hartridge 1906 P. Woolverton 1879 E. E. Fletcher 1893 E. R. Evans 1907 H. Hart 1880 E. M. Withey 1894 M. Van Kleeck 1908 M. Bevier 1881 C. A. Lloyd 1895 I. H. Poppenheim 1909 R, Presley 1910 H. H. Hosterman Enniur Sparta QBrature: 1869 M. G. Mead 1883 M. E. Adams 1897 M. MacColl 1870 E. M. Folsom 1884 M. W. Craig 1898 A. F.. Jenkins 1871 A. B. Folger 1885 C. G. Lingle 1899 M. L. Ray 1872 E. Weed 1886 A. L. lenckes 1900 L. Cole 1873 M. W. Marvin 1887 M. Rich 1901 M. B. Dale 1874 K. Roberts 1888 E. K. Hunt 1902 H. A. Anderson 1875 M. A. Jordan 1889 H. F. Mace 1903 S. Taylor 1876 A. H. Dana I89O F. Halliday 1904 M. B. Bon 1878 M. Colgate 1891 S. B. Tunniclif-F 1905 E, M. Rushmore 1879 E. M. Withey 1892 R. B. Cooley 1906 L. Brooke 1880 M. H. Stockwell 1893 E, A. Gillmer 1907 M. Williams I88I E. B. Varnes 1894 A. Graham 1908 R. Presley 1882 M. Sharpe 1895 S. W. Chamberlain 1909 H. W. Young 1896 S. E. Dudley 1910 B. VVellington Qihitura Easaariunu 4 1866 M. L. Dickinson H. A. Johnson H. A. L. Mason H. A. Warner V A S S A R I O N 5 Qiliiturs fllransctipt 1867-68 5 S. M. Glazier M. L. Avery H, M. Austin M. W. Wluitney 1868-69 E. Williains S. Wrigllt E. H. Jones E. R, Beckwith 1869-70 E. L. Hubbard E. R. Collin M. E. Colby 1870-71 M, H. Norris M, S. Nicoll E. R. Coffin Qihitnrs jiiltsccllanp 1872-73 H. C. Hiscock '73 L. A, Stow '74 E. D. Swift '73 H. E. Olllen '74 K. M. Lupton '73 A 1373-74 L. A. Stow '74 K. McBain '75 A, G. Howes '74 E. M. Tappan '75 A. L, Meeker '74 1874-75 K, McBain '75 E. E. Poppleton '76 E. M, Tappan '75 C. F. Butler '76 M, B, Taylor '75 H. E. Hersey '76 E, G. Metcalf '76 . 1875-76 E. E. Poppleton '76 S. F. Sheppard '77 H. E. Hersey '76 M. Stoyell '77 M. A. Jordan '76 1876-77 S. F. Sheppard '77 M. Wlmipple '77 A. H, Dana '77 M. R. Botsford '78 L. Wylie '77 M. H. Rollins '78 1877-78 H. E. Stanton '78 M. R. Botsford '78 H. D. Brown '78 H. R. Ransom '78 A, M. Wing '78, Bur. Man. ' E. Perkins '79 B. Hazard, '79 E, Jacobson '79 976 V A S S A R I O N 1878-79 E. E. Hakes '79 M. Reynolds '80 E. Jacobson '79 C. H. Thackray '80 M. Colgate '79 M. E. Mott '80 E. P. Clarke '79, Bur. Man. 1879-80 M. Reynolds '80 M. C. Palmer, '81 A. P. Bailey '80 A. K. lfitzhugh '81 J, F. Smith '80 C. C. Barnum '81 H. C. Armstrong '80, Bus. Mnvz. ' I88O-81 C. S. Wliite '81 E. M. Howe '82 M. L. Freeman '81 M. B. Brittan '82 A. K. Fitzhugh '81 Nl. R. Sanford '82 J. Harrison '81, Bus. Man. 1881-82 E. M. Howe '82 C. L. Bostwick '83 M. B. King '82 S. F. Swift '83 Nl. R, Sanford '82 hd. Sharp '83 A. M. Nickerson '82, Bur. Man, 1882-83 C. L, Bostwiek '83 A. H. Lathrop '83, Bur 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, A551 M L. A. Barker '84, Bus. Man. 1884-85 E. S. Leonard '85 M. King '86 L. H. Gould '85 L. F. Sweetzer '86 C. Hiscock '85 E. Witliowvsky '86, A1-.ft B ZW 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 V A S S A R I O N 227 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, Bur. Mun, E. L. MacCreery '88, Ant. B, M. 1887-88 E, C. Kountze '88 E. Lewi '88 C. L. Barnum '88 E. L. MacCreery '88, Bus. Man. 1888-89 A. T. Nettleton '89 L. M. Ferrell '89 K, Warren '89 M. E. Chester '89, Bus. Man. 1889-90 E. E. Morris '90 C. Suydam '90 C. F. Patterson '90 . M. Carbutt '90, Bur. Man. 1890-91 D. N. Taylor '91 R. M. Kavana '91 M. F. Wasliburn '91 K. L. Strong '91, Bus. Man, 1891-92 E, C. Banheld '92 E. B. Hartridge '92 M, S, Packard '92 A. M. Robbins '92, Bus. Man. 1892-93 E. K. Adams '93 M. V. Clark 'Q3 E. R. Wilkinson '93 E, B. Cutting '93, Bur. Man, 1893-94 M. L. Boynton '94 E. L. Wells '94 A. S. Hussey, '94 M. M. Macauley '94, Bur. Man A. T. Nettleton '89 L. M. Ferrell '89 M. E. Chester '89, Ant, B, M, E. E. Morris '90 C. Suydam '90 M. Carbutt '90, 11:51. B, M, D. N. Taylor '91 R. M. Kavana '91 K. L. Strong '91, Amt. B. M, E. C. Banlield '92 A. L. Reed '92 A, M, Robbins '92, Auf, B, M E. K. 'Adams '93 R. E. Palmer '93 fresj M. V. Clark '93 E, B, Cutting '93, Asif. B. M. M. L. Boynton '94 E, L. Wells '94 M. M. Macauley '94, Asst. B. M, A. L. Crawford '95 G. S. Boynton '95 A. Dorrance '95, Afut. B. M. 228 V A S S A R I O N 1894-95 A. L. Crawford '95 . I. Scranton '96 G. S. Boynton '95 E. McCloskey '96 E. E. Boyd '95 G. E. MacArthur, '96 Asst B A. Dorrance '95, But. Man. 1895-96 H. I. Scranton '96 . M. Gallaher '97 E. McCloskey '96 Hotchkiss '97 B. A. Jones '96 A. G. Richey '97, Ant B NI G. E. MacArthur '96, Bur. Man. 1896-97 G. M. Gallaher '97 L. McKinney '98 F. Hotchkiss '97 K. Blunt '98 M. Traver '97 L. B. Justice '98, .flsxt B A, G, Richey '97, Buy. Man. 1897-98 F. L. McKinney '98 Hamilton '99 K. Blunt '98 M. Burr 'QQ S. F, Sheppard '98 A. E, Jenkins '99, Asst. B, L, B, Justice '98, Bur, Man, 1898-99 J. Hamilton 'QQ M. L. Ray 'oo M. Burr 'QQ M. Payne 'oo C. G. Abbott 'QQ M. L. Horst 'oo, Ant. B. M A. E. Jenkins '99, Bus. Mari. 1899-1900 M. L. Ray '00 C. S. Reed '01 J. M. Payne '00 L. Smyth 'OI M. Budington '00 L. R. Albright '01, Asst. B M. L. Horst '00, Bus. Man. 19oo-01 C. S. Reed '01 L. MacNair '02 L. Smyth 'or E. Mynter 'oz L. T. Bartlett 'OI E. H. Wliite '02, first, B, M L. R. Albright '01, Bur. Man. 1901-02 L. MacNair '02 M. A. Pollard '02 M. A. Mason 'oz E. H, White '02, Bur. Man. M. Belknap '03 L. E. McCarthy '03 N. A. Dunbar '03, Asst, B. V A S S A R I O N 229 1902-03 M. Belknap '03 B. R. Dimock '04 L. E. McCarthy '03 F.. G. Gardiner '04 M. Canby '03 A. L. Henry '04, Asst. B. M. N. A. Dunbar '03, Bus. Man. 1903-04 E. R. Dimock '04 H. H. Straight '05 E. G. Gardiner '04 M. A. Pratt '05 M, L. Conger '04 M, B, Bon '05, Asst. B, M, A. B. Forbes '04, Bus. Man. 1904-05 H. H. Straight '05 C. Fink '06 M. K. Smith '05 M. B. Jarnagin '06 H. Babson '05 F. C. Sibley '06 E. Tallant '05 M. T. Paine '06, Asst. B. M, M. B. Bon '05, Bus. Man. 1905-06 C. Fink '06 V. L. Pike '07 E. Severance '06 E. E. Goodrich '07 M. B. Jarnagin '06 F.. A. Draper '07 F, C, Sibley '06 L. Medbery '07, Asst, B, M. M, T. Paine '06, Bus, Man. 1906-07 E. A. Draper '07 F. M. Brewer '08 E. E. Goodrich '07 R. M. Weeks '08 V. L. Pike '07 R. S. True '08 L. Brooke '07 C. Lloyd '08, Asst. B. M. A, B. Smith '07, Bus, Man, 1907-08 R. M. Weeks '08 R. Flanigen '09 F. M. Brewer '08 M. Cooper '09 F. B. Anderson '08 M. Chamberlain '09 R. S. True '08 A. R. Allan '09 C. Lloyd '08, Bus. Man. E. Hasbrouck '09, Asst. B. M. 1908-09 R. Flanigen '09 C, Anderson, 'IO M. Chamberlain '09 H, Dwight 'IO A. Cheyney '09 K. Taylor 'IO F, W, Cutler '09 A, Nilsen '10, Asst. B. M. E. Hasbrouck '09, Bus. Man. 1909-10 K. Taylor '10 H. Dwight 'IO G. Mills 'IO S. English 'IO A. Nilsen '10, Bus. Mzln. C. Goodrich 'II H. Lathrop 'II Lovejoy 'II A. Wing '11, Asst. B. XVI. 730 VASSARION E. L. MaeCreery J, Edwards S. G. Chester M. D, Anderson K. Warren M, E. Chester H. F, Mace M. Muerman M. Carbutt M. E. Riclcert K. H. Pringle D. N. Taylor S. E. Woodlvridge A. Owens A. L. Perkins M. O. Mathes E. Neil A. Whitcomb M. L. Hastings L. Howe M. B, Mumford M. L. Boynton Qimtures iburs I1'Q9eum:e 1888 L, D, Fagan Qlilliturs Eassariuu 1889 L. La Monte 1890 L. S. King 1891 F. Halliday 1892 E. C. Banfielcl 1893 E. R. Wilkinson 1894 E. H. Haight H. C. Butler E. C. Kountze M. Rich L, M. Ferrell M. M. Chamberlain K. Smith K. O. Peterson C. F. Patterson J. T. Dorman M. F. Washburn H. C. Oakley K. B. Davis S. B, Tunniclill' M. Morton E. R. Evans J. C. Palmer C. E. White G. White C. Coman E. Moore A S S A R O N 231 1395 F Cohen B R. Strang E. Emery A. A. Monsch H N. Ladue E G. Thorne G. Witschief E. Hillier 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 V. McClelland NI, Reimer H. E. Beard S. E. Dudley A, Whiton M, E. Leverett A. L. Wilkinson A. Newell A, Claflin ISQX E. Belknap Wentwortli H. L Haight Murdock H. A. Cobb Rice F Borden Chamberlain A. N. Gibbons 1899 A. C. Jones ' Taggart M G. Fulton Grant M L. Hosmer King H. V. Turner M W. Brown M L. Brinckerhoff' IQOO V. Barnard . B. Day M. V. Johnson E. C. Packer M W. Plumb V. Sauvage A. M. Le Roy G. M. Candler IW. G. Harmon Q32 V A S S A R T O N 1901 A. Crapsey E. Cole A. Ahceld H. E. Storke K. H. Glendinning A. C. Webster S. P. McDonald N. G. Hume H. W. Foster IQO2 M. Todd E. B. Abercrombie R. R. Gentry F. Fenton F. 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 1905 M. A. Pratt M. A. Quinn R. T. Johns J. B. Wilson E. C. Lancaster L Hickox S. C. Angell R McCulloch H. Kenyon A. B. Wrigllt 1906 E. M. Rushmore E. V. D. Ford B. Hurlbut E Van der Veer E. Meyrowitz - F. Towers E. Chandler A Fisher E. Weil C. Krause S A R I O N 235 T907 L. Medhery E. Amen K, Bunker E. Cutting M. Rose K. Merrill R. Crowell H. Tait P. Nutting A. Kennedy 1908 P. K. Angell E. Schneider H. Fisher P. Meyers M. Farrington K. Halsey H. Zabrislcie C. Shepard H. Edwards H. Graves E. Groeneveld IQOQ E. B. Daw A, Allan , M. Rea K. Foster V. Wl1itehead R. Fulton H. Motley B. Webster P. R. Sutton S. Philips I. Bonell 1910 P D. Hosterman M. A. Hohhs A. Briggs I. Underwood C. Plaut H. Whiley M. Meyers C. Gailor H. Leslie H. Shoemaker B. Topping Beripients uf the ipclen ikatn .Furness Shakespeare 1jJti3e 1886 M. P. Sherwood 1897 M. M. Traver C. G. Lingle G. M. Gallaher 1887 C. A. Pratt 1898 A. H. Stone L. C. Sheldon A. B. Parker 1889 L. La Monte 1899 E. Pettee L. L. Iddings 1900 fSecond prizej V. Sauvage 1891 M. E. Rickert 1901 fSecond prizej B. Adair D. N. Taylor 1904. N. Hart 1893 E. K. Adams C. Rudyard A. Whitcomb 1905 R. M. Underhill 1894 E. H. Haight 1906 E. B. Collier E. D. Chater R. L. Mason 1896 B. A. jones 1908 P. K. Angell J. A. Schwartz E. Schneider 1909 R. Fulton Q34 V A S S A R I O N Beripients uf the Bartinger ljlrige 1883 S. H. Treadway '83 1895 F. M. Taylor ,QS 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 I. A. Tourtellot '00 1889 C. Keen '89 1901 E. M. Cornell '01 1890 Hendrick '90 IQO2 G. L. Kent '02 I8Q2 G. Sands '93 1903 A. S. Wood '03 1894 E. E. -Barns '94 1904 L. E. Leonard '04 Recipients uf the jliltz. QEtminie Smith 1Dti3e 1889 1890 C. L. Scoheld 'QC C. B. Dintuddf '91 S. C. Gates '89 A. L. Knowlton '90 B. V. Gaines S 1891 1892 H. D. King '92 E. Flaherty ,Q2 E. M. Mast '92 M. E. Cooley '93 1894 1895 B. E Bennett '95 M. E. Gedney '95 K. C. Reiley '95 V. C. Wood ,QS 1896 1897 K. S. Dunham '96 M. Reimer ,Q7 E. D. Dwight '98 1899 1900 E. K. Samson '00 A. Davis ,OI 1902 1903 C. Davis '03 E. B. Dunning '03 E. M. White '04 1904 C. C. Malven ,O4 E. F. Chase '04 1906 E. Jackson M. 1908 M. Wing '08 D. Signor '08 1905 Nina F. Raynor 1907 E. Jackson 1909 H. Pooley E. Bartlett VASSARIO Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles - Winners nf the Qnnnal Gllmnts Ciiuurnament 1886 -A. M. McKinlay '88 -I. Skinner '87 A. M. McKinlay '88 1888 -S. Wefmore '90 -M. S. Guerin '92 R. H. Walwortl1 S 1890 S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-M. Schwill Singles - Doubles- C, E. White '93 1892 S. S. Homans '92 S. S. Homans '92 H. G. Morehead '92 1893 Singles -H. S. Banks '96 Doubles S in gles - Doubles- Singles - Doubles- Singles Doubles H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1895 H. S. Banks '96 H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1897 C. G. Heywood 'QQ F. C. Dowlingfoo E. L. Hunter '00 1899 - B. Lockwood 'OI J. E - . H. White '02 E, M. Russell '02 1887 Singles -A. M. McKinlay '88 Do ubles- G. A. Pocock '88 W. M. Sebring '90 1889 Singles -S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-C. E. Furness '91 V. L Merrill S 1891 Singles -S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-A. C. Brown '93 E. B. Bartlett '94 ISQZ-FALL TOURNAMENT Singles -L A. Morgan '93 Doubles-I. A. Morgan '93 B. R. Strang '95 1894 Singles -H. S. Banks '96 Doubles-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1896 Singles -E. L. Hunter '98 Doubles-S. F. Platt '97 Singles - Doubles- Singles - Doubles- I. C. Thallon '97 1898 J. B. Lockwood '01 M. P. Jackson 'OI J. B. Lockwood 'OI 1900 J. B. Lockwood 'OI M. P. Jackson 'OI J. B. Lockwood 'OI fDefaultJ N Q35 236 V ASSARI O N 1901 Szhglef -E. H. Vfhite '02 Doubles- A. W. Bird '02 E. H. White '02 1993 Singles -A. W. Hopson '07 Double:-C. Fink '06 Single: L. Hatch '06 1995 -S. Lewis '06 Doubles-S. Lewis '06 J. Searing '06 1907 Singler -H. Gardner ,IO Doubles -H. Leech '08 R. Bellatti '09 1902 Single:--M. Kinsey '06 Doubles-M Kinsey '06 S in gle: -A S Lewis '06 1904 D0 ublex-C. Fink '06 S inglex L. Hatch '06 1906 -M. Vilas '07 Doubles-G. Wood ruff '07 A Hopson '07 1908 Singles -G. Hawley ,II Doubles-M. Jennings '12 1999 Sfngffr-G. Robbins '13 Doublw-A. Geuder '11 H. Krause 'II D. Baldwin '12 . W. Hopson '07 19811 plays 1887-88 4 1898-99 Pygmalion and Galatea My Lord Rinalds Katherine and Petruchio The Rivals The Doctor of Alcantana Christopher Junior Young Mrs. Wintlirop The Private Secretary 1888-S9 1899-1999. 1 1 Wezlk Woman Captain Littenblair The Wife A Bachelor's Romance - Lord Chumley 1889gIfgaged His Wires Father 1900-01 Nance Oldheld The Romancers Le- Bourgeois Gentilhomme As You Like It 1901-02 4 A Scrap of Paper She Stoops to Conquer Fanchon-the Cricket In Nature of Auction 1890-91 The Private Secretary On Guard A Russian Honeymoon She Stoops to Conquer 1891-92 Richelieu Cricket on the Hearth AriSmPhaheS-The Birds A Scrap of Paper 1902-03 Lord Dundfeafy The Adventures of Lady Ursula Tulu Rosemary 1899.-93 Miss Hobbs. Sunlight and Shadow Midsummer Night's Dream Prince Karl 1903-04 All the Comforts of Home Trelawney of the Wells On Probation Monsieur Beaucaire 1393-94 The Taming of the Shrew Our Boys 1904495 I I U Caprice The Little Minister Twelfth Night An American Citizen The Rivals Old Heidelberg Twelfth Night 1905-06 Cyrano de Bergerac A Royal Family 1394-95 The Love Chase The Squirrel Mu Engaged - , , A School for Scandal Pygmalion and Galatea Romeo md Juliet I89-5-96 1906-07 The Merchant of Venice The Li ht That Failed A Russian Honeymoon In H Bicony The Heir-at'LaW Captain Brassbound's Conversion 8 6The Amazons A VVinter's Tale I 9 '97 - 8 Americans Abroad I9O7C3ua1ity Street A SCFHP Of PHPCF The Star of Bethlehem Caste ' The Admirable Crichton She SWOPS t0 Conquer Much Ado About Nothing 1897-98 1908-09 The Butterdies You Never Can Tell The Good-Natured Man Sister Beatrice Prince Karl The Road to Yesterday The Schoolmistress As You Like It 238 V ASSARION 1519i Beta kappa mu Qllgaptzv of ibm 13061 G9Birers MISS lVlARY WHITNEY .... MISS HELENBABSON . . . NIISS ELIZABETH COWLEY . . . Qllbartzr jflemheta WINIFRED BALL, A.B., Theta of New York, 1890 LE ROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D., Alpha of New York, 1886 FERDINAND C. FRENCH, Ph.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1884 HERBERT E. MILLS, Ph.D., Iota of New York, 1886 J. LEVERETT MooRE, 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, LL.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 Prexzdent Sefretary Treasurer jliflemhsts 1867 Harriette A. VVarner fMrs. H. A. W. Bishopj 1868 4'Mary L. Avery Mary P, Rhoades AkAchsah M. Ely Helen L. Storke Sarah M. Glazier fMrs. M. Batesj, A.M.,'72 Mary W. Whitney, A.M., ,72 1869 Ellen W. Babcock fMrs, W, R, Brownj Emma L, Hubbard, A, M,,'73, LLB., '73 M. Emma Colby fMrs. M. H. Smithj Christine Ladd CMI's, Fabian Franklinj, Sarah E. Daniels LL,D,, '87 Ella M. Liggett 1870 Mary QChumarj Trask Cynthia W. Rich Jane A. Denton Elizabeth D. Storer Mary CMead7 Abbey Sophia D. Storke Harriet Cloalmerj Slocum 7FDeceased. V A S S A R I 0 N 239 1871 Amelia flfstyj Stowell Emma L. Hawkes Ellen M. Folsom Sarah P. Monks Susan Raymond A 1872 Maria fBraceD Kimball 'Wilimena fliliotj Emerson Sarah A. Catlin Annie B. Folger Alla W. Foster 1873 Elizabeth H. Brewer Eva flnerryj Moore Caroline M. Gerrish Anna R. Phelps :Fl-lelen C. fHiscockj Backus Myra fSmithj Clark Mary A. Hopson Elma D. Swift zlzliatharine M. Lupton Blanche QWilde1'j Bellamy Clara CVVilsonj Kretzinger 1874. Helen Arnold Elizabeth Cl-lillj Spalding Xjulia S. QBennetj Lord Anna L. Meeker Laura QBrownellj Collier Lucretia QStowj Cummings Florence Cushing Caroline A. Woodman 1875 Mary F. Buffington Florence C. Perkins Lucy flielloggj English Frances QSwiftj Doty Katharine CMaltbyj Meserole Eva M. Tappan 1876 Elizabeth CFOXQ Webstei' Ella C. Lapham Caroline Hansell Grace Qlaearnedb De Witt Heloise E. Hersey Eliza QMetcalf7 Radeke Anna M. Johnson Ellen Qlaoppletonj Shannon Mary A. Jordan Kate Qlieynoldsj Lobingier 1877 Frances A. Adams Sarah fSheppardj Armstrong 4'Grace fBlissj Snyder Caroline QSwiftj Atwater XRachel B. Jacobs Ida Wood Susan QMillerj Dorsey Laura lfVylie . 1878 Gertrude fBascomj Darwin Mary R. Botsford Helen D. Brown Mary fClarkeD Acker Deceased. Isabel CNelson7 Tillinghast Harriet fllansomj Milinowski Harriot QStantonj Blatch Helen E. Thompson 2410 V ASSARION Eleanor P. Clarke Mary Colgate Cornelia A. Dike Hyla QArmstrongD Davies Anna CBaileyj Bull Marietta CBarnesD Knight Carrie fCanfieldj Thorsen Marion Burke Harriet QGardnerj Curtis 1879 A XEvelyn CI-Iakesj Brown Bertha Hazard Emily Uordanj Folger Emma M. Perkins I88O Caroline B. Dow Myra Reynolds Claire fRustinj McIntosh Phoebe T. Sutliff Lucy Tappan 1881 Mary fljenheldj Norton Alice fShovej Brooks 1882 Mary fEastonj Conable Anne fSouthworthj Wyman Elizabeth QHowej Howe Mary E. Shove Mary fliingj Babbitt Lillie fStantonj Farrar Ellen C. Semple Fanny frlxaylorj Young ' 1883 Rose CBaldwinj Lewis C. Lena Bostwick Sarah C. Bernard Cornelia M. Raymond Mary Sherwood 1884 ? Marie fChapmanj Crouch Martha QI-Iublnardj Skinner Ella M. Freeman Justina CMCI'flCkD Hollister Jeannette fGardnerj Jennings Jessie I. Spafford 1885 Lucy Davis Abby Leach Lavinia fGouldQ MacBride Mabel R. Loomis Sarah C. Hening Beatrice QShattuckj Fulton Mary fS1nileyj Rhodes 1886 Carrie L. Borden Margaret P. Chase Ida R. Chase Esther Witkoxvsky 1887 V Ida Butcher' Clara L. Jones Bertha M. Critchley Sarah QLearnedQ Chapin Charlotte QHallidayj Wing Margaretta Palmer PkDecea1ied. Louise QSmithj Swift ,V ASSARION Georgia Angell Clara L. Barnum Louise fFaganj Peirce Maud fKingD Murphy Jennie Ackerly Mary fAndersonj Hill Charlotta fDemingj Finley Elizabeth fGriggsj Judy Lola L. Iddings Helene fBorgmanj Husband Mary fDunhamj Prescott Lida S. King Antha fKnowltonj Miller Mary Claamsonj Lockwood Annie CApplegateD Wager Caroline QCurryj Hawkins Caroline E. Furness Florence fHallidayD Rogers Rebecca QBrushj Toye Eva Daniels Katharine B. Davis Cornelia QGolayj Benedict Laura fGrantj Eolin Elizabeth K. Adams Frances S. Belcher Cornelia L. Bonnell Elizabeth CBradleyj Downing Mary V. Clark 1888 Eugenie QKountzej Nicholson Emily Lewi Ellie Shaw Adelaide Underhill Clarine fWarnerj Curtiss 1889 Lillian La Monte Helen flnutnamj Barnhart Christine QSengerQ Parshall Helen fffunnicliffj Catterall Katharine Warren 1890 Hannah fMaceD Hedrick Carrie F. Patterson Adella Qljrentissj Hughes Cora Scofield Catharine fSuydamj Clark 1891 Rose M. Kavana Edith Rickert Kate QStrongj Sewall Margaret F. Wasl1bu1'n 1892 1 Helen D. King Mary S. Packard Amy L. Reed Alice fRobbinsj Martin Sarah B. Tunniclifl Elizabeth fW'oodbridgej Morris 1893 Ethel R. Evans Mildred QMathesj Woodxvorth Henrietta A. R. Pratt Helena QVan Vlietj Ackert Ethel R. Wilkinson 242 VASSARION Elizabeth M. Andrews Emeline CBartlettD Nollen Florence Bernd Ellen D. Chater Caroline Coman Juliette Golay Elizabeth H. Haight Mabel L. Hastings Grace A. Beard Elizabeth QBoydj Lawton Georgie CBoyntonj Child Margaret R. Brendlinger Laura QBrownellQ Woodluridge May QChildsj Parsons Susan H. Evans Hasseltine R. Fletcher Edith QI-lolmesj Grubbs H. Winifred Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Anne fDouglasJ Kip Josephine fFaganj Lyon Ann Hero Nellie Higman Ella CHulstJ Greenslet Blanche A. Jones Frances A. Beckwith Mary K. Benedict Flora B. Bernkopf Elizabeth L. Bishop Helen L. Bishop Anna T. Burchard Adelaide fClaHinJ Mansfield Martha M. Clark Eloise Ellery Emily G. Hooker Grace flaaniieldj Tweedy 1894 Margaret fMacauleyj Smith Mary fMumfordJ Wing Angie M. Myers Elizabeth CPattenj Drake Helen fSladeD Andrews Melvina QVan Kleeckj Shipman Katharine QUtterj Waterman Emilie L. Wells 1895 Harriet F. Holmes VVillie C. Johnson Anna QMonschj Roberts Theodora fljhelpsj Wilsoii Katharine C. Reiley Jessie fSkeltonj Butler Elizabeth fSmithj Gallup Eleanor L. Smith Elizabeth Updegralif Frances fYorkj Langdon 1896 Ida fKruseJ MacFarland Lillian A. MacAllester Gertrude E. MacArthur Ruth QMannj Hollingworth Anne Moore Elizabeth E. Packer Rose A. Palmer Julia A. Schwartz Alma fTuttleJ Milne 1897 Nancy V. McClelland Marie Reimer Anne G. Richey Alice QSawyerJ Thomsen Rachel C. Schauflier Beatrice Shaw Gertrude Smith Jessie CThainJ Powers Madeline ffraverb Stockton Alice fVVhitonj Ferres Annie fVVilkinsonj Head VASSARI Katharine F. Belcher Katharine Blunt Mary QDeachj Van Tassell Elizabeth D. Dwight Alice N. Gibbons KMay B. Granger Phebe fHatlieldJ Woodwvortll Lucy fHemphillJ Fay Eleanor R. Baker Eda C. Bowman Mary L. Brinckerhoff Augusta Choate Alice fClarkej Brayton Alice B. Coles Ellen E. Cotrael Helen L. Davis Mary E. Eastwood Virginia CFieldj Birdsall Emma CGarrettJ Boyd Jean Hamilton Grace QAndrewsJ Pfau Florence M. Brownell Alice fBurnhamQ Hanford Frances Dorrance Martha QHarmonJ Richardson Susan B. Lent Alma M. Le Roy Leila R. Albright Louise S. Bragdon Gertrude F. Burleigh Elizabeth B. Cowley Adelaide Crapsey Elizabeth Dutcher Louise S. Holmquist Edith P. Hubbard Lena Jackman Margaret Qacksonj Allen Ada fLordD Cate 4'Deceased . 1898 Alice fliauflimanj Polk Maria McCarty Jane fMurdochj Dickey Susan VV. Norton Florence VV. Olivet Laura fRiceJ Seaman Ethel fServissj Ackerman Elizabeth Nl. Simpson Amy QVVentworthJ Stone 1899 Claire QHasslerj Fiske Mary L. Hosmer Helen fHoyj Greeley Mary flilebergb Abbott Blanche Martin Adele fMerwinQ Wolll: Bertha Richardson Grace fRobbinsJ Lewis Leila C. Spaulding Helen D. Thompson Alta M. Tozer lVlary fVVyliej Dubois 1 goo Mary Lovett Jennie M. Payne Marie fljerryj Forbes Mabel P. Schmidt Isabel B. Trowbridge Gertrude Vaile Louise Ware Ruth Wells 190 I Sybil Moore Etta O'Shaughnessy Mabel H. Perkins Julia Pulsifer Dena Schleicher Anna L. Schuldicc Louisa S. Stevenson Helen E. Storke Elizabeth B. Taft Ellen M. Van Slyke Mary fVVhitmanj Wai'ner O N 7 2414 VASSARION Clara E. Axtell lsabel fDunhamj Perry Helen C. Heath 9FEmily Hinkle Elizabeth F. Johnson Grace QKentj Hill Elizabeth Moore Margaret D. Adams Florence M. Bennett Gertrude fBesseD King Adelaide fBournej Mead Alice lVl. Chamberlain Mary W. Cross Nellie A. Dunbar Ina CDuncanj Donnan Emily B. Dunning Clara H. Frederick Marion QFrostD McDowvell Florence Hannah Ruth M. Adams Jessie Boyd Mabel CBrownQ Bogart Edith B. Gurley Mary L. Hagerty Cora E. Haller Mabel L. Holman Mabel D. Holmes Adelina Kuhn Cora C. Malven Katharine S. Merrell Florence Pelton 2'Deceasecl. IQO2 Luella fOrrD Orr Winifred S. Riblet Fanny P. Simpson Elizabeth M. Smith Bessie Talmadge Millicent Todd Clara fWalbergj Archibald Bessie D. Wilson 1903 Violet QKaufFmanD Thompson Lillian E. McCarthy Susanna McMurphy Mary E. Mills Katharine M. Morgan Ethel Morrison Henrietta A. Neuhaus Celia fSpicerD Kingman Mary I. Starr Clara M. Thompson Minnie E. WVaite Julia VVheelock 1904 Jeanette Perry Mabel CStanWoodD Duncan Anna P. Stearns Katharine M. Sreeves Lea D. Taylor Helen E. True E. Phoebe WVaterrnan Isabel Wlieelei' lda Whiteside Pearl C. Wilson Florence fVVinansQ Davis Alice F. Wyckoff VASSARIO'N 5 Helen C. Babson Helen C. Bancroft Bertha R. Barden Silvia D. Buflington Sarah M. De Lamater Bertha A. Fontarede Marjorie Hiscox Linda Holloway Elizabeth E. Hopson Stella R. Hubbard Florence E. Hutchinson Edith fLancasterj Kinsley Eleanor Foster Adams Eliza Buflington Dorothy Burr Mabel Chilberg Elizabeth Brownell Collier Lura Esther Cooley Grace Eads Dalton Mary Jordan Dimock Susan Little Griggs Martha Christine Gundlach Reba Creed Hendrickson Edith Howe Edna Jeffery Sidney Lewis Jeannette Wilson Lawrence Vergie Evelyn Allen Elisabeth Wheeler Amen Margaret Rawson Amen Mary Elizabeth Avery Bessie Marion Coats Genevieve Conant Eliza Adelaide Draper Olive Ballard Edgcomb Helen Miller Glenn Elizabeth Ely Goodrich Anne Waterman Hopson Enid Linton Helen Uhl McNitt 1905 Dorothy CLewisJ Low Alice E. Loughridge Harriet L. Manning Katie G. Miller Edith M. Nichols Helen C. Nutting Margaret Rand Nina E. Raynor Hilda fSwiftj Lane Mary F. Taber Margaret Tucker Ruth M. Underhill Daisy QVVorthingtonJ Worcester 1906 Alice Thurston McGirr Hazel Dunlap McKee Sarah Morris Maude Morrison Margaret Tilden Numsen Jane Wood Perkins Inez Anna Ridgway Elizabeth Allan Robson Elizabeth Severance Frances Campau Sibley Agnes Streibert Frances Josephine Stewart Alice Leslie Walker Ma1'y Huston Wilson Julia Henrietta Wright Primrose Wolverton 1907 Louise Medbery Marta Milinowski Phoebe Cushing Nutting Emily Miller Pierson Violet Leonard Pike Ruth Nina Potter Margaret Mason Rose Marion Reid Service Agnes Ball Smith Jessie Comfort Smith Helen Stone Fanny Rollinson Sweeny Gertrude frfaylorj Watkins Ethel Pierce, Underhill 246 V ASSARION Frances Baker Anderson Anna Hartshorne Baldwin Helen Marguerite Barnes Eleanor Bertine Florence Augusta Brown Edith Clarke Katharine Brownell Collier Helen Elizabeth Davis Clara QFOSSD Wallace Eleanor Gertrude Gogin Nancy Isabel Gray Freda Green Virginia Swinburne Hale Mildred Hardenbrook Constance Body Isabel Bonell Margaret Brand Frances Briggs Clare Butler Mary Campbell Mary Chamberlain Frances Cutler Beatrice Daw Bessie Day lda Eastman Margery flrultonj Freeman Ruth Fulton Katharine Gallagher Eliza Johnston IQO8 Hollis Webster Hering Eloise Shilton Howe Gertrude Capron Hume Edith James Jessie Margaret McGarr Lorna Nilsen Miriam Rice Elizabeth Schneider Etta Sheild Georgeanna Tichenor Ruth Smiley True Helen Wanty Ruth Mary Weeks 1909 Louise Hammond Ruth Heyn Ethel Hickox Helen fMcCullocl1j Phyfe Helen Motley Marion Mumford Agnes Naumburg Atossa Nilsen Hazel Poole Constance Rowe Alice Snyder Anna Taylor Mary Anna Wilson Edith Woodrulic VASSARIO N Q4 '7 Owners of the Qssnciate Qlumnae uf Wassat Qllullegz MRs.WILLIA1vI REYNOLDS BROWN,'6Q . MISS CAROLINE M.GEIlRISIi,,73 1 Vim Mlss IDA C.THALLON,,Q7 I ' ' Miss ALICE M. HOWLAND, '96 . MISS H. VELMA TURNER, '99 . . . MISS IVIISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. LVIISS NLISS LVIISS MISS MISS MISS MRS. MISS ilirannb Elssuriattnua President -Presidents SL'L'1'6'fC'l1'y TTEHJMTP1' I BOSTON MARY H. ROLLINS, '78 . . . . . . President LUCY E. SHANNON, '06 ....... Secretary and Treasurer CHICAGO AND THE WEST LOUISE CORNWELL STANTON, '84 ....... Presirfcrzt GERTRUDE KEITH CROSS, '04 . . . . Secretary und Treasurer NEW YORK IDA ADAMS SHEPARD, '71 .... . President ROSAMOND BREvo0RT BALDWIN, '97 ..... . Secretary CENTRAL AND WESTERN NEW YORK STELLA F. BROADHEAD, '82 ....... President RUTH M. KEENEY, '05 ...... Secretary and Treasurer WASHINGTON I'IARRIET RICHARDSON, '96 L .... . . Presz'a'ent EUNICE R. OBERLY, 'oo .... I . . Serretzzry and Treasurer CLEVELAND MARGARET T. NUMSEN, '06 .... ' . . President FLORENCE G. CUNNEA, '04 .... Secretary and Treasurer SOUTHEASTERN FRANCES LIGGETT WEY, '73 .... . . President ELOISE STEWART, '05 ..... Serretary and Treasurer 248 VASSARIO N QBffirers4 of Bazaar Stubents' Hin Sorietp Iptesilinnt MRS. CHARLES GRENVILLE SEWALL 27 Dove St., Albany, Setunh 3Hirz:1DrzsiI1ent PROF. LUCY M. SALMON V Poughkeepsie, Gbith igirmllltesilient MRS. D. Z. NORTON 7301 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Secretary MRS. NATHANIEL C. BARNUM Pittsford, Glreasrltev Miss MAILTHA S. WARNER 74 Pitcher St., Detroit, filuuitur MRS. MRS. Miss Miss MRS. EDWARD S. ATWATER THOMAS S. MCGRAW ELLA MCCALEB SOPHIE D. STORKE FRANK B. CONGER Hamilton and Livingston Sts., Poughkeepsie, first Dttcztur Scrunli Eitcrtuv 81 Alfred St., Detroit, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, Gibirll Dttzrtnr N. Y. N. Y. Ohio N. Y. Mich. N. Y. Mich. N. Y. 7206 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio jluurtb Zbircrtur 2338 Massachusetts Ave.,Wasl1ington, D. C. V A S S A R I O N 2419 V lass Setretartes 1867 Miss Helen D. YVoodward Plattsburg, N. Y 1868 Miss A. M. Flybk Vassar College 1869 Miss Julia C. White I24. Amity St., Brooklyn 1870 Miss H. O. Palmer QMrs. F. T. Slocumj J Pittsfield, Mass. I87I Miss E. W. Hopper Hackensack, N. 1877. Miss A. B. Folger Nantucket, Mass. 1873 Miss M. C. Whitney QMrs. B. Clarkb 616 W. 113th St., New York 1874 Mrs. F.. F. Chapin Lake Forest, Ill 1875 Miss Nannie Allston Care U. S. Consul, Huddersfield, Eng. 1876 Miss Sarah Fleming QMrs. W. Sharpej Chambersburg, Pa. 1877 Miss H. B. O'Leary fMrs.-L. S. Davisj Sumner and Clinton Roads, Brookline, Mass. 1878 Miss E. Davis Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. 1879 Miss E. H. Bentley fMrs. O. V. Stewartj 725 Bryson St., Youngstown, Ohio I88O Miss E, K, Murphey QMrs. T. V. Johnston, 310 W. 80th St., New York 1881 Miss M. E. Burke Colorado Springs, Col. 1882 Miss M. FI. Case fMrs. F. E. Barneyj 915 Fourth St., S. Fa, Minneapolis, Minn. 1883 Miss Jessie K. Dewell 4.00 Orange St., 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 Eleanor A. Ferris 2016 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 1887 Miss E. R. Hoy 569 Fifth Avenue, New York 1888 Emily Lewi, M.D. 35 Mt. Morris Avenue, New York 1889 Miss Lillian La Monte Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 1890 Miss Catherine Suydam QMrs. W. F. Clarkj Point Pleasant, N. 1891 Miss M. F, Rickert 2657 North Lincoln Street, Chicago, Ill. 1892 Miss P. Herring CMrs. T. W. Dillenbackj 4 Sherman Street, Watertown, N. Y. 1893 Miss M. S. Blake QMrs. W. F. Milnej 381 Central Park West, New York 1894 Miss Lucy A. Fitch Skaneateles, N. Y. 1895 Miss Susan H. Evans 47 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn 'lc Died Dee. 13, 1904. 9250 V A S S A R I O N 1896 Miss Cornelia D. Kinkead Maple Grove, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1397 Miss Adelaide Claflin fMrs. G. R. Mansheldj 2242 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. 1898 Miss Amy WCDfWOl'Ch fMrs. S. H. Stoneb 156 Beech Street, Roslindale, Mass. 1899 Miss Anna S. Tuttle University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 1900 Miss Margaret Budington 122 N. Capitol Street, Iowa City, Iowa 1901 Miss L. B. Platt 43 South Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1902 Miss E. D. Merrill II4 Willouglmby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1903 Miss C. A. Spicer 371 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 1904 Miss Florence Pelton 31 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1905 Miss Roberta T. johns 3439 Boquet Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 1906 Miss Elizabeth Robson 5 Eastman Terrace, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1907 Miss Harriet Ebel 241 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y. 1908 Miss M. Margaret Bevier New Brunswick, N. 1909 Miss Anna Platt So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N, Y. 1910 Miss Dorothea Stillman 359 Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y. V ASSARION 251 ADKINS, VENICE AMANDA AGERTER, ROSE ELIZABETH ALTMAN, MADELEINE ANDRUS, ELIZABETH KATHARINE ARMSTRONG, HELEN ATHERTON, VALERIE AVERY, GLADYS MAY BACON, CAROL S. BALPH, HELEN ROSE , BANCROFT, JEANNETTE BARNET, GRACE R. BARR, ALMEDA BEACH, MARY BILL BEEBEE, RUTH SHOTWELL BENEDICT, AGNES E. BIGELOW, RUTH COLTON BLOOD, ALMA LOUISE BRADLEY, MILDRED BRADY, MARGARET LAPHAM BREED, MILDRED CROSMAN BREWSTER, HELEN EDITH BREZEE, ELIZABETH L. BROOKS, ADA BROWN, ROSE LOUISE BULLA, BEATRICE BURNETT, CHARLOTTE C. BUTLER, VIRGINIA LACEY CALDWELL, RUTH HOUSTON CARROLL, GODWIN CARTER, MARY E. 'FTheSe lists are arranged according QEIM5 nf 19111 jiiiemhera Ticonderoga, Y. 1405 Lakewood Ave., Lima, Ohio II Melton Manor, Buffalo, N. Y- Stamford, N. Y, Phoenix, Ariz. 620 West 116th St., New York City 1900 E. 93d St., Cleveland, Ohio 101 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 200 Trenton Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Concord, N. H. 251 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. The Wyoming, Washington, D. C. Randolph, Mass. 262 W. 89th St., New York City 999 Vassar St., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio 624 State St., Springfield, Mass. I3OO Columbine St., Denver, Col. 1215 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 69 Adams St., Rochester, N. Y. 40 Frances Ave., Auburn, R. l. Wappingers Falls, N. Y. IIQ Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Andover, Mass. Lake Forest, Ill. 3214 West Ave., Newport News, Va. 29 Tydino St., Fort Plain, N. Y. 44 Fremont St., Bridgeport, Conn. 20 Ridgewood Place, Springfield, Mass. 1301 Welch St., Little Rock, Ark. 85 N. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. to class organization, not academic standing. 252 V A RION CASSIDY, FLORENCE GERTRUDE CHAMBERS, MARGARET CHAPIN, MARY WHITNEY CLARK, MABEL CLARKE, MARY AGNES CLINTON, CAROLINE M. CONGDON, HELEN C. CONKLIN, AUDREY MAE CONNOR, HARRIET CONWAY, MARGARET A. CRACRAFT, EMMA SIGMOND CRAMPTON, MARION CRAWFORD, DOROTHY CRAWFORD, WILDA WOODBURN CREEGON, HELEN CURTIS, LAURA DOROTHEA CUTLER, MARY JANET DANENHOWER, RUTH DAVIS, MARGUERITE DE LAMATER, SARAH LEWIS DINKEY, ISABEL DODGE, GERT'RUDE LANSING DRAPER, HELEN DUMONT, ANNA GERTRUDE EAYRS, ELLEN KNOWLES EDGAR, MARGARET VAN NEST ELLIS, PAULINE E. ELWELL, FLORENCE R. EMERY, HELEN ESTABROOK, LOUISE WARREN FENTON, SAGIE VELLE FERGUSON, MARGARET FIEBEGER, JULIA FORD FISHER, GLADYS FLETCHER, G. LOUISE FORBES, KATHARINE M. FOWLER, MARY Watkins, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. 808 Tower Court, Chicago, Ill. II3 Franklin Ave., Salem, Ohio Lee, Mass. 42 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. 3300 London Road, Duluth, Minn. 305 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Ill. Burlington, Iowa 2826 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. Readland, Ark. IO23 16th St., Moline, Ill. 24 Ridge Road, Summit, N. 1526 State St., Menominee, Mich. 70 South Ave., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 6I Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. 813 Washington St., Bath, Me. 167 W. Van Buren St., Oswego, N. Y. 34 Chestnut St., Quincy, Mass. 63 W. 7ISt St., New York City I4 Vick Park, B., Rochester, N. Y. Gouverneur, N. Y. 1408 Genesee Ave., Saginaw, Mich. New Hackensack, N. Y. 47 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Nutley, N. 274 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 5 Lincoln Ave., Amherst, Mass. I36 Wade Ave., Washington, Pa. Maple Brae, Longmeadow, Mass. IOI2 Spear St., Logansport, Ind. 643 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. West Point, N. Y. I47 School St., Keene, N. H. Noxwood, N. Y. 23 Trowbridge Road, Worcester, Mass. Exeter, Maine V ASSARION Q53 FRANK, GRACE D. GAMAGE, MARGARET E. GAY, DOROTHEA GEUDER, AGNES F. GIBSON, HENRIETTA GNICHTEL, JULIA STEVENSON GOODRICH, CONSTANCE GRAHAM, ELIZABETH HAIMAN, HELEN HALL, CAROLINE DURAND HAIVIILTON, RUTH CONRAD HANFORD, ALICE MARY HANSON, HELEN THEODOSIA HAWLEY, GERTRUDE HAYS, ANNE F. HEATH, RUTH HAZEN HECKEL, CATHERINE PAINE HEIM, MYRA M. HEROY, ELIZABETH HOARD, MARJORY l HOOKER, LOUISA SPOFEORD HOPKINS, MARGARITA S. HORN, MILDRED L. HORTON, ELIZABETH RIVERS HUBBELL, ELIZABETH PHELPS JACOBS, LUCILE CHACE JEFFCOTT, MAY E. JESSUP, DOROTHY JOHNSON, MARY GRACE JUDSON, CLAIRE DE LANO KEEPER. BERTHA KELSEY, MABEL ELINOR KING, MARIE KNEELAND, HILDEGARDE KNIGHT, ALICE MARGARET KNOWLTON, KATHERINE KNOX, MARY L. 21 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pawling, N. Y. 205 W. 106th St., New York City 17843 Lake Ave., Clifton Park, Cleveland, Ohio 415 State St., Albany, N. Y. 167 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. 222 Grant Ave., Nutley, N. 416 E. Main St., Cravvfordsville, Ind. 591 Giddings Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 416 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. 162 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. 150 Dudley Ave., W., Westfield, N. 710 W. Sullivan St., Olean, N. Y. Ben Avon, Pa. 151 N. Craig St., Pittsburg, Pa. I48 West Ave., S., La Crosse, Wis. IO4 S. Second St., Columbia, Pa. 393 West End Ave., New York City 47 E. 66th St., New York City 691 Main St., E., Rochester, N. Y. 18 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Canandaigua, N. Y. 1451 Elizabeth St., Denver, Col. 450 Shelby St., Memphis, Tenn. 149 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N. Y. 310 Olney St., Providence, R. I. New Haven, Conn. 53 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 9O3 E. Jeltierson St., South Bend, Ind. Middleport, N. Y, 5911 Olive Court, N. E., Cleveland, Ohio Linden, Ind. II7 High St., Peoria, Ill. 970 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 211 W. 127th St., New York City 1141 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Ben Avon, Pa. Q54 VASS ION KRAUSE, HILDEGARDE L. KRETSCHMAR, CONSTANCE KROENER, EDNA L. KUDLICI-1, MARJORIE L. KUHL, LORA A. KUTZNER, ANNA WARWICK KUTZNER, ELIZABETH BOWEN LACEY, FLORENCE LAMPRECHT, MARJORIE LANE, DORIS PEARCE LATHROP, HELEN LAW, HELEN HULL LECOUR, ELEANOR LOUISA LEFEVRE, GERTRUDE MELISSA L-EvI, ELSA B. LEWIS, LAURA LEWIS, SOPHIA MAGWOOD LOVEJOY, JULIA S. LOVELAND, CARA LYNN, JOAN MCCARTHY, HELEN G. MACCOY, MARJORIE NEWELL MCLEAN, ALBERTA MACNEE, INA MENNER, DOROTHY HALL MILLER, LOUISE ADALINE MILLER, MAUD EAMES MOREY, DEREXA E. MOSSMAN, HELEN HYDE MUNN, MARGARET BEAUMONT NEWTON, RUTH COTTON NOBLE, MILDRED ORPHA NOYES, HELEN REMINGTON OGDEN, ELIZABETH WILKINS ORR, GERTRUDE OSBORN, FRANCES OWENS, BEATRICE Clifton Park, Lakewood, Ohio 241 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Wakefield, R. I. 403 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. 905 Knoxville Ave., Peoria, Ill. 61 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 61 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Crawfordsville, Ind. 4220 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 74.8 Main St., Westbrook, Me. 549 Wyoming Ave., Dorranceton, Luzerne Co., Pa. Fort Ann, N. Y. 433 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cobleskill, N. Y. 1529 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio Fort Monroe, Va. 161 Ulysses St., Pittsburg, Pa. 220 St. Lawrence Ave., Janesville, Wis. 1220 S. Jefferson Ave., Saginaw, Mich. I4 Lamberton Park, Rochester, N. Y. 114 Fourth St., Oswego, N. Y. Overbrook Ave. and 58th St., Philadelphia, Pa. The Linton, Montreal, P. Quebec 630 West End Ave., New York City 910 Court Square, Honesdale, Pa. Montrose, Pa. 507 15th St., Moline, Ill. Hamilton, Ohio 19 Monmouth Place, Brookline, 29 Rowena St., Detroit, 555 Second Ave., Detroit, Barker, Mass. Mich. Mich. N. Y. 204. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 4947 Wallingford St., Pittsburg, Pa. 853 Ogden St., Denver, Col. 40 E. 58th St., New York City 1956 E. 75th St., Cleveland, Ohio VA ION Q55 PAINE, HELEN V. PALMER, IRENE CARMAN PATTISON, JEAN HARWOOD PATTON, MARION L. PEET, MARJORIE PERKINS, ALICE ROSE STANDISH PERKINS, DORA PERRY, ALICE MAIDA PIERCE, HELEN ANNE POTTER, HELEN POTTER, OLGA CECILIA PURDY, HELEN LOUISE QUARLES, ETHEL REED, BONNIE V. REYNOLDS, ETHEL M. RICE, DOROTHY LEE RICE, EDNA R. RICE, FRADELIA RIETOW, ANNA KURT ROBBINS, ALPHA BALLOW ROBINSON, HELEN AVERY ROGERS, MURIEL ROGERS, ROSAMOND ROOT, IVA MARGARET RUDE, RACHEL SCHAEER, GERTRUDE CHARLOTTE SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH SCOTT, FLORENCE MIRIAM SHAPLEIGH, HELEN A. SHAW, GERALDINE SHELDON, MARY WANDA SCHRIVER, FRANCES JOHNS SIMPSON, HELEN JOSEPHINE SMITH, EFFIE B. ' SMITH, ELSIE WALDRON SMITH, GERTRUDE E. SPANN, ALICE Marblehead, Mass. 74 jackson St., Palmyra, N. Y. 'fThe Pines, Lakewood, N. 628 Aiken Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Clinton, Conn- I547 Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn. 4905 Lake Ave., Chicago, Ill. 122 Union Sr., Rockland, Mass. 2429 Forest Drive, Des Moines, Iowa 1602 Jefferson St., Duluth, Minn. 290 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I-Iaverstraw, N. Y. 539 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 720 Virginia St., Toledo, Ohio Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Pleasant Valley, Conn. 375 Royal Place, Milwaukee, Wis. Modena, N. Y. 329 Sixth St., Sheboggan, N. Y. 2083 B. 96th St., Cleveland, Ohio 1533 Fourth Ave., Anchorage, Ky. 436 Audubon Ave., New York City 24 Maple St., Sandy Hill, N. Y. 5120 South Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. 42 Sterns Terrace, SpringHeld, Mass. I88O E. 70th St., Cleveland, Ohio 72 West St., Danbury, Conn. 46 Pelham St., Newton Center, Mass. 298 Brackett St., Portland, Maine Eau Claire, Wis. I4 Noxon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Belmont Place, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. I5O Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 45 W. Mohawk St., Bulfalo, N. Y, Lee, Mass. 2809 Highland Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. 809 Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo, N. Y. 256 V ASSARION STARBUCK, KATHRYN H. STOCKTON, ELIZABETH STRACHAN, MARY LOUISE STRASBURG, MARJORIE STREET, GRACE HOTCHKISS STRONGMAN, RUTH SUTPHIN, DOROTHY HULBERT SUTTON, ANNA E. SWIFT, HARRIET TAG, FLORENCE KATHERINE TANNEWITZ, JOSEPHINE W. TERRY, JEAN THALLON, EMILY THORPE, HAZEL TIEEEITS, CHARLOTTE ANNE TOMPKINS, BEULAH ELISA TOMPKINS, CAROLYN D. TRINIBLE, VALPEY COTTLE TUTTLE, ELIZABETH DODDS ULRICH, OLIVE ERMINA UNDERHILL, ALENA O. VANDEGRIFT, BARBARA VANSTON, MILDRED VAN ZANDT, GLADYS MARTHENA VINE, BESSIE T. VOGT, IRENE WAITE, HELEN M. WALLER, HARRIET WALSH, MARION EMBLEIN WATEREURY, LEAH ROWLAND WEAN, VERA EVANGELINE WELLINGTON, BEATRICE WHEELER, LILIAS O. WHEELER, OLIVE WHEELER, THEODORA WHITE, DOROTHY WHITE, MARION H. II Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs, IO4. Maple St., Bristol, 352 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, 28 E. Forest Ave., Detroit, East Haven, Auburndale, 50 Prospect Park W., Brooklyn, Naples, 388 Park St., W., Roxbury, 510 Macon St., Brooklyn, 158 Shawmut Ave., Grand Rapids, 197 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, 1242 Pacific St., Brooklyn, 1o9 Seward Ave., Detroit, 124. Mansur St., Lowell, 34.2 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y Conn N. Y Mich Conn Mass N.Y N. Y. Mass N. Y Mich N. N. Y. Mich Mass N. Y 779 South Pasadena Ave., Pasadena, Cal 790 Polk Ave., Memphis, Tenn 4.18 Central Park, W., New York City Z2 May St., Hartford, Conn 82 Ingersoll Cwrove, Springfield, Mass ISO6 Broome St., Wilmington, Del Box 737, Stoughton, Mass 194.1 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y Q7 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y 2700 Olive St., Louisville, Ky 30 Way St., Binghamton, N. Y Bloomsburg, Pa 157 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass 14.1 Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y Highland Park, Ill 3 Walnut Place, Troy, N. Y 3700 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal Avon Road, Schenectady, Fairfield, 29 Reservoir St., Cambridge, 76 N. Beacon St., Hartford, N. Y Conn Mass Conn V RION 257 WILLIAMS, GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS, MAY WILSON, MARY Lou WILSON, SHIRLEY E. WING, ALICE T. WINN, MARY-DAY WOLHAUPTER, ALICE C. WooD, ISABELLE T. WRIGHT, MARY YATES, LYDIA KATHARI.NE YOUNGS, MARTHA ELMIRA ZIMMERS, Lois 1625 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 139 Oak St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 1107 S. 2oth St., Birmingham, Ala. 216 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 231 W. Tenth St., Columbus, Ohio 320 E. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 38 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Antwerp, N. Y. Great Barrington, Mass. Canajoharie, N. Y. 309 S. Seward Ave., Auburn, N. Y. 1308 Locust St., Pittsburg, Pa., North Side Q58 VASSARION QLIMB of 1912 ABBOT, MIRIAM ACKERMAN, FLORENCE ELIZABETH ADAMS, KATHARINE AFFLECK, GRACE MORRIS ALDEN, LOUISE A. ALDEN, MARIE PELLISSIER BAKER, ANNE DONOHUE BALDWIN, DOROTHY MARTHA BARBER, ALICE BARNES, MILDRED VIRGINIA BARNEY, ELIZABETH BARNITT, RUTH E. BARRETT, FLORENCE BENJAMIN, IDA E. BENTON, HELEN GERTRUDE BERRY, MARGARET BIGELOW, DOROTHY BLACKBURN, RUTH H. BLAKE, ANNA HARRIET BLANDING, HENRIEITE DE SAUSSURE BLOUNT, MAMIE ETHEL BOURNE, MADELEINE BOUTON, KATHARINE BOYNTON, FRIEDA FARRAND BRAINARD, HELEN ALLISON BRAINERD, ELIZABETH ANN BRATE, CHARLOTTE BROWN, EDITH CROSBY BROWN, HAZEL FORD QROWN, HELEN BENTON jiflcmhzts 20 John St., Worcester, Mass. 3331 Harrison Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. IOO2 Pasadena Apartments, Detroit, Mich. 218 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 365 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 365 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frankfort, Ky. Tioga, Pa. 2024. Parl-:Wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio 137 W. Main St., Lansing, Mich. 915 Fourth St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 396 S. Main St., Phillipsburg, N. 199 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. 1823 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. 28 Church St., Great Barrington, Mass. 321 Warren St., West Pittston, Pa. 30 Bullard St., NorWood, Mass. 401 Main St., Latrobe, Pa. 1869 E. IOISt St., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio Belvedere, Cal. Nacogdoches, Texas 4525 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Windsor Place, Glen Ridge, N. Saginaw, Mich. Haddam, Conn. III4 Fifth Ave., Seattle, Wash. 75 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. Box 31, Overbrook, Pa. Luverne, Minn. 38 Avon St., New Haven, Conn. V A ION 259 BROWN, KATHARINE M. BROWNING, MILDRED BRDEL, ANNA LOUISE BULL, CLARA SMITH BURNHAM, MARGARET BURNS, RUTH BURROWES, ALICE KATHERINE BUTLER, LAURA OFFUTT BUTLER, MARGARET KATHERINE CAMPBELL, CORNELIA CARBERRY, MURIEL CARLING,.ELSIE IRENE CARPENTER, LELA ELIZABETH CARROLL, COURTNEY CARVER, FRANCES A. CHALONER, MAUD EcKEs CLAPP, ESTHER CLARK, HELEN D. CLARKE, LoUIsE COCHRANE CLEMENCE, HAZEL CLEMENS, CHARLOTTE L. CLEVENGER, HENRIETTA MONROE CLOUSTON, EDITH ROBERTA CONGDON, CAROLINE BEARNICE CONNELL, MARY ELIZABETH COWAN, FRANCES CRAWFORD, RUTH CUDDEBACK, PHILENDA ANN CULKIN, MARGARET FRANCES CUTLER, RUTH CUTRER, ELISE JEANNETTE CUTTER, ELIZABETH DAvIs, BELLE DAVIS, EMILIA WICKHAM DEMING, DOROTHY PENN DENTON, EDITH M. DICKINSON, MARGARET IO36 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hyde Park, N. Y. 2II2 Fifth Ave., New York City University, N. Dak. Berwyn, Chester County, Pa. IOO Valentine St., West Newton, Mass. Kinderhook, Columbia Co., N. Y. 904 The Pasadena, Detroit, Mich. Fort Dodge, Iowa Ann Arbor, Mich. 7 Sunnyside St., Hyde Park, Mass. 533 Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. 59 Delaware Ave., Detroit, Mich. 1301 Welch St., Little Rock, Ark. I5 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. Stephentown, N. Y. 2225 Albany St., lthaca, N. Y. 3234 St. John's Ave., Kansas City, Mo. I5 Church St., Bristol, Conn. Appleton Road, Worcester, Mass. - ' Minersville, Pa. 1865 E. 75th St., Cleveland, Ohio Summerland, British Columbia, Canada IQII Chicago St., Omaha, Neb. 144 N. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 903 Second Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 4442 Sindell Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 481 Sussex St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Hunter's Park, Duluth, Minn. 360 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Clarkesdale, Miss. 39 Pearl St., Leominster, Mass. 535 W. Eighth St., Erie, Pa. 430 W. 118th St., New York City 239 Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio 80 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y. 333 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. DILMAN, ETHEL , 260 VASSA RION DRUMM, MARION SANFORD DU BOIs, MARGUERITE DUDLEY, EDITH SABRA DUGAN, FRANCES D. DUNHAM, MARION G. DUNLAP, DOROTHY ECKER, ETHEL H. EDGE, MARY SMITH ELLIOT, GABRIELLE ENGLISH, HARRIET HOLT ENSLEY, MARY BEECHER ESTEN, GLADYS LOUISE EVERMAN, MARIE FABER, DOROTHY ELIZABETH FARLEY, JANE FARNAM, LOUISE WHITMAN FARRALL, BERTRICE FAY, DOROTHY WHEATON FERNALD, EVELYN I. FERRIS, HELEN JOSEPHINE FISHER, MARY G. FITCH, RUTH FLETCHER, MARY FLOWER, MILDRED FLOYD, MARION BEATRICE FOWLER, KATE GROVENOR FOX, OLIVETTE F. L. FREELAND, LUCY SHEPARD FULLER, MAUD SYLVIA GAEBLER, WILHEMINA GALLUP, ARLETTA MARIE GARDNER, KATHERINE LILLIE GEARY, GERTRUDE A. GEARY, MARY ELIZABETH GOODRICH, FRANCES GOWEN, MAY CHRISTINE 4.32 Castle Heights, Geneva, N. Y. I5 Summit St., Danbury, Conn. 58 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 14.4. Mansion St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 420 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. 1503 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. 86 Wade Ave., Washington, Pa. 65 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1558 E. 85th St., Cleveland, Ohio 5OO W. II2th St., New York City 390 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 510 Vance St., Memphis, Tenn. 183 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 289 Junius St., Dallas, Texas 344. Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 801 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. 43 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. 4.37 E. M St., Batavia, N. Y. IOI2 Boylston Ave., Seattle, Wash. Groton, Mass. 36 South Grove St., East Orange N. 429 W. Newton Ave., Greensburg, Pa. 53 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 4.11 E. Seventh St., Little Rock, Ark. 313 Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. III4 N. Union St., Manchester, N. Y. 363 Grove St., Pasadena, Cal. 234. Massachusetts Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 4.1 Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. Scranton, Pa. 23 Grand St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Lake Placid Club, Essex County, N. Y. Southampton, N. Y. 531 Washington Place, East St. Louis, Ill. IQZI E. IOISt St., Cleveland, Ohio 222 Grant Ave., Nutley, N. Grove Parsonage, Weehawken, N. VASSARION Q61 GREEN, MARION M. GREEN, RUTH ELIZABETH GRIEE, HELEN P. HACKETT, GRACE M. HALE, MARGARET HALL, HELEN C. HAMILTON, RUTH E. HAND, JULIA E. HARRIS, 'MARJORIE MAY HENRY, JENNIE FASSATT HEROLD, VERNA HERRICK, MARTHA PUTNAM HERT, LILIAN F. HEYWOOD, HELEN HODGMAN, GERTRUDE E. HOGG, MILDRED E. HOOKER, CAROLYN HOOKER, MARY ALICE HORNICKEL, EDITH I HULL, ETHEL MERLE HURLEUTT, MARY E. HUTCHINSON, ELSIE LILLIAN IVES, MARIAN FRANCES JACKSON, HELEN JAMES, HELEN CRAIG JENNINGS, MARGARET JOHNSON, FRANCES KAUFFMAN, ELIZABETH WILSON KEENY, CHARLOTTE FREEMAN KELLEY, VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON KENISTON, ETHEL DOROTHY KENNEDY, ELIZA KILGREN, VIOLA ANNA 4734. Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill- Pawling, N. Y. 2941 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 416 Morewood Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 5749 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. 45 Corlies Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Groton, Conn. 457 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. t Dunellen, N. 114. W. Gray St., Elmira, N. Y. 63 Charles St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Tilton, N. H. 170 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. 1506 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. IOQ Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. IO82 Shady Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 226 State St., Watertown, N. Y. 44.22 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 11418 Bellliower Road, Cleveland, Ohio 24.9 Washington Ave., Kingston, N. Y. 33 Forest St., Stamford, Conn. 501 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 534 Wyoming Ave., Dorranceton, Pa. 228 Keowa St., Colorado Springs, Col. 82 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y. 304. E. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. I5 S. Prospect St., South Orange, N. Columbia, Pa. Le Roy, N. Y. Overlook Road, Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Ohio 2322 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 54.00 Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa. 434.6 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. KITTREDGE, ELIZABETH AMANDA Concord, N. H. KNOWLTON, SYLVIA PRESCOTT KOERNER, GRACE ELIZABETH LANCASTER, OLIVE HAWORTH QI Hillside Ave., West Newton, Mass. Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. 64. Sever St., Worcester, Mass. 262 V A S S A R I O N LARGE, HELEN BROKAW Flemington, N. LATHAM, ALBERTA NORTHROP 809 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. LAWRENCE, IRENE LEE, LILIAN HOWARD LEMON, EDITH CORINE LESHER, MARION ALICE LESLIE, ALMA VIRGINIA LEWIS, MARY S. LINSLEY, IRENE PARMELEE LOCKWOOD, HELEN DRUSILLA LOOSEN, LORAINE LOVELL, LUCY COULTAS LUTZ, ALMA MAAs, EDITH HELEN MCCARTHY, CAROLINE H. MCCULLOUGH, ETHEL MCKEE, DOROTHY MACNAUGHTON, MARY EMMA MCWILLIAMS, HELEN IRENE MAGNUSON, RUTH MEAD, MARY ELIZABETH MERRITT, ELEANOR HAIT MILLER, GLADYS MILLER, MARY BLEECKER MILLER, MARY I. MITCHELL, KATHERINE MOORE, AGNES DONGAN MOREHOUSE, REBA EARLE MOUNT, MYRL MARIE MYERs, LOUISA BARTON NIGHTINGALE, NINA OLDS, FLORENCE OTIS, KATHERINE ELEANOR PEARCE, ANNA JOSEPHINE PEEPELS, MARGUERITE ELEANOR PETERS, MARGARET - - PIDGEON, MARIE K. 724 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 414 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. IO Sturgis St., Binghamton, N. Y. The Cedars, Rye, N. Y. 3344 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, Ill. 191 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 255 Sherman Ave., New Haven, Conn. 225 Merriman St., Rochester, N. Y. 142 Cottage St., Lockport, N. Y. Pen-y-Bryn, Scranton, Pa. Jamestown, N. Dak. 130 E. 72d St., New York City 777 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, Ohio Lakeville, Conn. Fort Edward, N. Y. 1241 Castleton Ave., W., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 1909 Rondo St., St. Paul, Minn. Cranesville, N. Y. 50 Le Roy Place, Newburgh, N. Y. 63 Stuart Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. 56 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. 540 Winnebiddle Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Meadowmere, Milwaukee, Wis. 2115 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 28 Beacon St., Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. 27 N. Capital Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 425 Freemason St., Norfolk, Va. 45 Cliff' Road, Wellesley Heights, Mass. Cheboygan, Mich. 1449 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. 1918 E. 82d St., Cleveland, Ohio 108 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. 410 Central Park W., New York City Saugerties, N. Y. V A S S A R I O N 9263 PIERSOL, MARGARET WESSELL 4724 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. PLUMB, ALICE BROOKS II Polhemus Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. POST, ELEANOR THORP 6o7 E. 28th St., Paterson, N. POST, GERTRUDE 33 Summit Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. POUNDS, JESSIE FIDELIA 317 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. POWELSON, INEZ DALE Poplar Ave., Woodbury, N. PRESTON, ELSIE L. Melrose Park, Pa. PRUDDEN, ELINOR 63 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. RALSTON, ELIZABETH F. 327 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. RANNELLS, FLORENCE CECIL 1579 E. 82d St., Cleveland, Ohio RECORD, MARGUERITE 343 Oak Grove St., Minneapolis, Minn. REDWAY, GRACE Hotel Brunswick, Boston, Mass. REEB, ALICE EDITH ESTELLE 340 Linwood Ave., Bufrralo, N. Y. REID, KATHERINE W. 44 Vernon Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. REYNOLDS, EDITH F. 1915 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. RICH, LUCY CHAPIN 173 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. RICHMOND, LAURA ELLA Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. RIELY, OLIVE D,ARMINE IO7 Oakland St., San Antonio, Texas RILLING, MARION E. 714 Walnut St., Erie, Pa. ROBINSON, RUTH WINIFRED 74 Mount Aubum St., Watertown, Mass. ROBLEE, LOUISE 3657 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. ROCKWELL, EMILY L. 708 E. 47th St., Kansas City, Mo. ROGERS, WINIFRED 5 Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass. ROLFFE, EDITH V. 4 West Ave., Albion, N. Y. ROMER, HELEN DOROTHEA 22 Maurice Ave., Ossining, N. Y. RYAN, GERTRUDE E. 1243 Locust St., Dubuque, Iowa SAUER, VERRA LILLIAN 3401 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. SCHAFFER, THUSNELDA 335 Edmonds St., Rochester, N. Y. SCHELLING, DOROTHEA DEREYSHIRE 4211 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. SCHOOLCRAFT, JEANNETTE MACDONALD I5 Washington Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. DE SCHWEINITZ, MARGARET VON TSCHIRSCHKY 129 S. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEARS, JEANNETTE FRANCES 23 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. SHERMAN, ETHEL 518 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass. SHERWOOD, MARGARET M. Cornwall, N. Y. SILL, KATHARINE WINSLOW 140 Park Ave., Watertown, N. Y. SILVER, KATHERINE 66 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. SIMPSON, HELEN ZOI West 72d St., New York City 264 V A RION SISSON, MARY LOUISE SKINNER, RUTH ISABEL SMITH, A. MARGUERITE SNELL, GERTRUDE L. SNYDER, HESTER OCENA STARR, EVELYN CONSTANCE STEWART, MARJORIE STIMSON, DOROTHY STONER, MABEL IRENE A SUGDEN, MARY LOKUISE SWEENEY, MARTHA LOUISE SWEENEY, MARY MARGARET SWEENY, MADELEINE G. TALLANT, MARION LOUIsE TAYLOR, FLORENCE IRENE TAYLOR, ISABELLE TAYLOR, MARION OLIVER TERRY, MILDRED FRANCES THOMAS, ELIZABETH WILKINS THOMAS, MARY NELSON THOMPSON, SYDNEY PAULINE THOMPSON, FRIEDA M. THWING, HARRIET B. TIBBITS, MARGARET ELIZABETH TIGCHON, IRENE N. TODD, RUTH WINIFRED TILLES, FEROL C. TOWNSEND, LOUISE TRACY, MARY AVERY TRIMPI, DOROTHY MIRIAM TUCKER, MARION C. VALENTINE, GERTRUDE CRISSEY VAN DYCK, HELEN VAN DYCK, MIRIAM HASBROUCK VOLLMER, HELEN WALKER, VIRGINIA WALLANDER, ALVA F. Winchester, Mass, 206 Elm St., Holyoke, Mass. 305 Porter Ave., Buhfalo, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. Mariner's Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. 71 Bloomlield Ave., Passaic, N. .6 Beechmont St., Worcester, Mass. 159 W. 86th St., New York City 169 Mariner St., Buffalo, N. Y. Hampton, Va. 155 Berkeley St., Lawrence, Mass. 42 Forest Ave., E., Detroit, Mich. 230 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. I7 Auburn St., Concord, N. H. 49 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. 28 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. Oakwood, Boonton, N. Chatham, N. Y. The Belnord, New York City 536 E. Monroe St., Little Falls, N. Y. 126 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. Phoenixville, Pa. I84.I Independence Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 24.5 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. 366 Meldrum Ave., Detroit, Mich. 729 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich. ' A Fort Smith, Ark. 130 W. 121st St., New York City 1718 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa. 35 N. 2ISt St., East Orange, N. 1225 Hawthorne Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y. Greeneville, Greene Co., N. Y. 50 Prospect St., Newark, N. Y. 83 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 261 S. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. 168 Park Ave., Mount Vemon, N. Y. V A SSAR ION 265 WALSER, OLIVE HAVELOCK WALSH, GENEVIEVE A. WALTER, HENRIETTE ROSE WANGER, RUTH WEEKS, ELIZABETH WELLER, ALIOE FAULKNER WELLINGTON, MARTHA WHITE, JESSAMINE MAY WHITTLESEY, OLGA WILKIE, HILDA CAROLINE WILKINS, THYZA WARD WILLIAMS, GLADYS RUTH WILLIAMS, JUDITH BLOW WILSON, CHARLOTTA W. WILSON, FLORENCE OGDEN WISE, HAZEL WREN, MARY SHELDON WRIGHT, GRACE G. ZOHRLAUT, GERTRUDE ELISE ZOOK, MARY IIQ Mohawk St., Cohoes, N. Y. Helena, Mont. 7 West 92d St., New York City 827 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. Shelburne, Vt. IQ West St,, Fort Plain, N. Y. 3 Walnut Place, Troy, N. Y. 569 George St., New Haven, Conn. 1212 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, N. Stamford, Conn. 621 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 2831 Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis. 204. W. 96th St., New York City IO3 Le Moyne Ave., Washington, Pa. Box 573, 301 E. 16th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 756 S. Crescent Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio 150 Washington St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 664 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 631 Cass St., Milwaukee, Wis. Oregon, Mo. ASSARION QEIEBB of 1913 jllflemhers ADLER, HELEN FHERESL ALCORN, MARGUERITE ALICE ALLEN, HELEN JEANETTE ALLERDICE, MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, LILLIAN LEE ANDREWS, ESTHER CATHCART ANDRUS, MARY BOWNE ANGELL, HANNAI-1 MARGUERITE APPLEYARD, DOROTHY ARNOLD, LEVARA BROWNELL ARROWSMITH, MILDRED AVERY, MELANIE BACON, MARGARET MICKLE BALDWIN, ELIZABETH CAROL BARBER, NELLIE LINCOLN BARBER, RUTH BARNES, ELEANOR BASSETT, GLADYS BARTON BAUMANN, ROSE HELEN BEAVER, GRACE ISABEL BECK, LA STELL MARGUERITE BEIDLEMAN, RUTH AMANDA BEIR, IRENE S. BELKNAP, HELEN BERKEMEIER, MARY LENA BERNSTEN, JESSIE EDWARDS BLACK, HELEN MARGARET BLISS, ELINOR BLISS, MARY WILLIAMS BLITZ, HELEN KAICHEN 235 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Columbia, Tenn. 2404 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 1212 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 224. Market St., Jacksonville, Fla. 195 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio Stamford, N. Y. 575 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Eront St., Ashland, VVIS. 85 Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich. IO Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown, N. Farmington, Conn. 504 Columbia Ave., Millville, N. 61 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. 116 W. Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 4.01 Union St., Joliet, Ill. 137 W. Main St., Lansing, Mich. 2225 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 6 Perry St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2525 Webster St., San Francisco, Cal. 1815 Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 190 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. IO Oregon St., Rochester, N. Y. 1974. Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis, Minn. 58 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 53 Burnett St., East Orange, N. 36 Hamilton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 5 N. Cliff' St., Ansonia, Conn. Beirut, Syria, Turkey 26 Woodward Terrace, Detroit, Mich. CHAMBERS, EDITH BOND V A RION Q67 BOARDMAN, lVLARY ADELAIDE BOGERT, ELSIE A. BORDWELL, HELEN BOYNTON, MARY LOUISE BRACQ, FLORENCE BEARD BRADLEY, HARRIETT BRONDER, ANGELINE LESLIE BROOKS, MARGUERITE BROOKS, RENA BURT BROWN, KATHRYN FORBES BROWN, RUTH PARSHALL - BUCKLEY, SYLVIA ADELAIDE BURNS, BESSIE BAKER BURNS, FRANCES ALICE CAMPBELL, AGNES FOOTE CARNEGIE, MARGARET BAXTER CARR, GLADYS FISHER CHAFFEE, FRANCES MARVEL CHAMBERLAIN, PAULINE CHARLTON, CATHERINE HOWELL CHRISTIE, BESSIE LEONE CLAPP, MARGARET LUCELIA CLARK, HAZEL THERESA CLARK, HELEN COCHRAN, GRACE ELIZABETH COIT, MARY CUSHMAN CONANT, SYLVIA FERGUSON CONNELL, RUTH LOUISE CORBEY, JANE IRENITA CORNWALL, NELLIE MORTIMER CRAMER, ELIZABETH SHERIDAN CROSBY, HELEN CUMPSON, MARY ALICE CURLEY, ETHEL DELIA CURTISS, ANNA ROSETTA DANA, CLARA DURLIN IO7 State St., Montpelier, Vt. OO Oak St., Ridgewood, N. 2023 W. 24th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 464. E. Igth St., Flatbush, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 254. Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 57 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. 2237 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, Cal. ISO5 E. Soth St., Cleveland, Ohio SQQ E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 35 Prospect St., YVaterbury, Conn. 35 Maple Ave., Madison, N. 35 Maple Ave., Madison, N. Short Hills, N. 617 Melon St., Pittsbu rg, Pa. 20 Elm Hill Ave., Boston, Mass. WVebbs Academy, Fordham Heights, N. Y. 72 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. 339 VVilloW St., New Haven, Conn. 220 Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, Ga. 328 East Ave., Lockport, N. Y. I65 Troup St., Rochester, N. Y. I Wakeman, Ohio 31 Prospect St., Cortland, N. Y. 604. Central Ave., Johnstown, Pa. E. Main St., East Aurora, N. Y. Pawtucket, R. I. Edensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. -61 Delaheld St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 656 Belgrave Drive, Arlington, N. 202 Hamilton St., Penn Yan, N. Y. 612 Lafayette Ave., BuH'alo, N. Y. 108 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 283 Nlaple St., Idaho Falls, Idaho II6 Grove St., Tarrytown, N. Y, Fredonia, N. Y, 268 V A SSAR ION IDANIELL, MARGARET LANTZ lDARRACH. MARY LOUISE DAVENPORT, MARGERY DAVIS, BELLE DE LAND, STELLA GERTRUDE DICKINSON, HELEN STELLA DIETRICH, ET1-IEL BARBARA DINEGAN, ALICE WARD DODGE, ELIZABETH DOGGETT, CARITA ANNA LOUISE DOUGHTY, HELENA DUNCAN, KATHARINE DUNHAM, KATHARINE HULDAH DURHAM, FLORENCE EDWARDS, FLORENCE GENEVIEVE ELVIN, ESTHER MARGUERITE EMBRY, DOROTHY HAWKINS ERICKSON, ANNA MARGARET ERWIN, ALTHEA FAIR, HELEN MCCLELLAND FAIRWEATHER, MAURINE IMOGENE FARRAR, RUTH STANTON FATMAN, ELINOR JOAN FAULKNER, KATHARINE RIPLEY FENN, TILDINE VAN TUYLL FLEMING, CORNELIA RUTHERFORD FOWLER, ELIZABETH RICHARDS FREEMAN, ETHEL RAYMOND FRERICHS, HILDEGARDE CRISTINE FRISBY, DOROTHY SHEFFIELD GALE, MARGARET GALLAGHER, KATHERINE IvEs GERMANN, HILDEGARDE KAT1-IRYN GILLESPIE, SUSAN IRENE GLESSNER, MARGARET GLOVER, MARY STAUNTON GOLDEN, JANET MACLEOD 2620 Manitou Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. The Mendota, Washington, D. C. 746 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City 535 W. Eighth St., Erie, Pa. Fairport, N. Y. 333 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. 1312 Main St., Racine, Wis. 4.3 School St., Quincy, Mass. Morristown, N. SOI E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville, Fla. 849 E. 226th St., New York City Ravena, N. Y. 1503 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. 222 Broadway, Schenectady, N. Y. 6o6 W. 147th St., New York City 1716 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. 550 Main St., Lexington, Ky. 318 Washington St., Lewistown, Mont. Oak Park, lll. Kiskenimetas, Saltsburg, Pa. 3017 De Graff Way, Kansas City, Mo. 73 Windsor Road, Brookline, Mass. 23 W. 8ISt St., New York City 61 Summer St., Keene, N. H. an Remo, 74th and Central Park W., New York City 33 S. Stone Ave., La Grange, Ill. 86 Fifth St., lronton, Ohio St. John's Rectory, Troy, N. Y. 3828 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. 7o7 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. 28 Melville Ave., Boston, Mass. 76 Cottage St., New Haven, Conn. 1231 Maine St., Quincy, Ill. East Williston, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. 316 W. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. 611 McKean St., Kittanning, Pa. VASSARION Q69 GOODNOW, ELINOR ROOT GRAY, FLORENCE DE BELL GREEN, HELEN SHOLES GREENBERG, ELEANOR ARNO'I f GREER, lVlARGARET RUTLEDGE HAGERMAN, ABBY STAUNTON HALL, FLORA PAULINE HAMMER, DELPHINA LUNDSTIE EN HARDING, CAROLYN HARRIS, MARTHA lVlARIE HARRIS, RAE NLYRTELLE HARRISON, HAZEL JANE HARTMANN, BERTHA ISABELLE HARTMANN, CHARLOTTE EMILY HASTINGS, lVlARY ELLIS HENDERSON, EVELYN LAURA HESS, HENRIEITA IVA GRACE HILL, ALICE MEHAFFEY HILL, ANTOINETTE HANNAHS HILL, CLARA BARRIER HITEMAN, EDNA PEARL HODGE, FLORENCE LoIs HOLLIDAY, RUTH WILLET HOLLOWAY, ELIZABETH HUGHES HOPPER, FLORENCE LOUISE HOSTERMAN, ELIZABETH HOWE, MARY KELSEY HOWELL, MARGORY MELDRUM HOWSON, HELEN ELIZABETH HOYT, RUTH GLADYS HUBACHEK, MARY LOUISE HUBBARD, MARGARET HUBBARD, MARY IRENE HUGHES, ELIZABETH GRAHAM HULST, MYRA MAY HUNKINS, HAZEL HUSBAND, JUANITA MARIE 98 Riverside Drive, New York City 140 Main St., Kingston, N. Y. Morrison, Ill. 810 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 2629 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 3515 W7arwiCk Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 4632 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Branford, Conn. Izo S. 38th Ave., Omaha, Neh. 4530 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. 935 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. 3274 E. 55th St., Cleveland, Ohio IIO5 N. Eighth St., Caion City, Col. IIO5 N. Eighth St., Caion City, Col. Fryeburg, Maine QI Forest Ave., Detroit, Mich. 322 E. College St., Louisville, Ky. Box I65, Lafayette, Ohio Fulton, N. Y. 5916 Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. VVest VVinHelcl, N. Y. I925 Parkwoocl Ave., Toledo, Ohio 612 S. Seventh St., St. Louis, Mo. 852 Live Oak St., Dallas, Texas Normal, Ill. 455 Woodlawn Ave., Springfield, Ohio I37 W. Iroth St., New York City 87 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls, N, Y. 489 West End Ave., New York City 516 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. IQI6 Dupont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 268 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 144. S. Main St., Cortland, N. Y, Abilene, Texas New Hamburg, N. Y. 218 N. 33rd St., Billings, Mont. Mount Pleasant, Pa. 270 V A SSARION INBUSCH, EMMELINE VVILMA INGERSOLL, ELIZABETH LATHAM JACKES, FLORENCE JULIA JAMES, EDITH ELOISE JESSUP, 'THEODOSIA DAVENPORT JEWELL, MARY FRANCES JOHNSON, CAROLINE CURTISS JOHNSON, JULIA E. JONES, MYRTLE HORTON JONES, PHOEBE EVELYN JOURDAN, FANNIE ELLA KELLY, KATHARINE MARTINA KELSEY, MARY MAUD KENT, MARION REQUA KIMBALL, ELIZA BURGERT KING, JANET ELIZABETH KING, MARIAN HOSMER KINGSLEY, HELLENE KINSEY, RUTH KLIPPEL, ALMA LOUISE KRIDEL, FLORENCE RETA KUSH, ELVIRA THEKLA LAIRD, MARY LOUISE LAMBERT, RHETA LANCASTER, MARY ELY LANG, LILLIAN HEARTT LAWRENCE, ELLA REBECCA PARK LAYMAN, DOROTHY ABBOTT LEEFINGWELL, GEORGIA WILLIAMS LEWIS, ETHEL MAE LEWIS, KATE IVIELISSA LIVERMORE, MARCIA JANET LOGAN, LULIE ELIZABETH LUCE, MIRA HAYES IVICCONNELL, PORTIA ANNE MCKEE, FLORENCE MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, MARGARET KNIGHT 604. Van Buren St., MilWaukee, Wis. Hamburg, N. IO Thornby Place, St. Louis, Mo. 430 W. 118th St., New York City 29 W. 54th St., New York City 273 Ashland Ave., Lexington, Ky. 87 I-Iigh St., Yonkers, N. Y. Canandaigua, N. Y. 520 13th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 209 Liberty St., Wausau, Wis. Branford, Conn. 5 Albany St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 358 Goundry St., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Patterson, Putnam CO., N. Y. 628 E. 36th St., Kansas City,,M0. 4.3 Joy St., Detroit, Mich. 36 Kenwood St., Boston, IVIass. 22 Arnold Ave., Northampton, Mass. I Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ghio , 114 Williams St., Lyon-S, N. Y. Front St., Red Bank, N. 55 Marblehill Ave., Kingsbridge, NeW York City 8 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. 163 Bradley St., NeW Haven, Conn. ' 307 Grace St., Richmond, Va. 502 Union Trust Buildnig, Providence, R. I. 590 Prairie St., Galesburg, Ill. The Cambridge, Indianapolis, Ind. I7 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn. 30 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich. 503 S. Seventh St., SpringHeld, Ill. Rochelle Park, NeW Rochelle, N. Y. 210 Arlington Ave., Lexington, Ky. I23 N. Indiana Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 1619 Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. I8 North Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Fayetteville, Tenn. VAS ARION Q71 MCLEAN, GRACE ELIZABETH lXflCMAHON, MARION DORCAS MCSHANE, ELIZABETH VAIL MANROSS, MARTHA DYKEMAN MARKS, BERENICE MAYER, ROSALIE MIN'f,URN METCALE, MAJORIE WOODBRIDGE MILLS, CAROLINE LEE lYl0ORE, GLADYS MORRISON, SARAH MYERS, MARIE CHRISTINE MYLOD, ELIZABETH BERTILLE NAGENGAST, ARAMINTA HOLDBRIDOE NOBLE, EVELYN ALIDA NORTHRUP, FRANCES GOULD OLDHAM, ANNIE JOSEPHINE ORDWAY, KATHERINE GRETTA OTIS, WINIFRED OTTO, AMANDA MARIE OUGHELTREE, CORNELIA MELVINA OVERSTREET, EMMA MARIE PATTON, GRACE lVlATILDA PEASE, MARION JOHNSON PEMBER, RUTH RLDRIDGE PENNIMAN, LUCY SEYMOUR PETERSON, ANNE ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, MARY ALICE PIERCE, MARJORIE ELIZABETH PITKIN, ALBERTINA LANE POTTER, HELEN MARGARET PRATT, EDITH HARRIETT' PRATT, PAULINE HOWARD PRESTON, FLORENCE VIRGINIA PRICE, PHEBE MOORE PRINOLE, ELIZABETH HARVEY PUGH, AVRINA JEANNETTE PURNELL, HELEN NIILDRED Q8 Oak St., Binghamton, N. Y. 805 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg, Pa. R. E. D. 3, Uniontown, Pa. 34 Spring St., Bristol, Conn. 4 E. 94th St., New York City Newport, R. I. IO23 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 719 Madison Ave., New York City 671 Coronado, Hotel Wiltshire, Los Angeles, Cal. 4037 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 636 Sunimerlea St., Pittsburg, Pa. North Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 45 Catherine St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 351 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. East Hampton, L. I. I253 Iozd St., Cleveland, Ohio Pittsford, N. Y. 4.144 Sheridan Road, Chicago, lll. II4. S. Walnut St., Crawfordsville, lnd. 29 Van Buren St., Kingston, N. Y. 251 W. 31st St., New York City IOI Clinton St., Tonawanda, N. Y. 20 Thorndyke St., Reading, Mass. 149 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. Forest Hill, Asheville, N. C. - Nashotah, Wis. 218 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, Ill. SQ Merriam Ave., Leominster, Mass. 425 West End Ave., New York 'City Leeds, Green Co., N. Y. 2237 Burnett Ave., Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Massena, N. Y. Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. Whitford, Pa. Kingston, Pa. 827 Main St., Racine, Wis. 45 Wasliingtoii St., Hartford, Conn. Q72 V ASSA RION PYKE, EMILY LEONORA QUACKENBUSH, NEIDA RECTOR, LE LA ELIZABETH RILEY, IRENE BERTIE RILEY, RUTH EMILY RINAKER, CARRIE ROBBINS, GLADYS STRONG ROBERTS, AGNES NIARIAN ROBERTS, AMABEL SCI-IARFF ROGERS, LUCY ROOD, ESTHER ALICE ROSENTHAL, HELEN BARBARA ROSENTHAL, HELEN FRANCES Ross, GLADYS EULALIE ROWLANDS, ALICE GRANT RUDDIMAN, NlARGUERI'1'E RUSSELL, VIOLET PEVEY SALTER, EDITH NIARIE SCHOLTON, GERTRUDE ANNA VON SCHRADER, MARY SCOBEY, I'lELEN LOMBAERT SCOTT, ANNA PRENTISS SCRIBNER, KATHARINE ELIZA SHAMAN, MARGARET MOOERS Sl-IARLE, FLORENCE VICTORIA SEELEY, VIDA SHIELDS, ITA NIARIE SILVER, ANNIE LOUISE SMITH, GERTRUDE EVLETH SMITH SMITH SMITH SOULE, GRACE EDNA HELEN CAMILLA LUCILE l3'ooTE MINNA MARGARE'1' SOUTHARD, DOROTHY ANNE E STEARNES, BESSIE ARNOLD STEVENS, LAURA NIAY STOWELL, RUTH LIZAB ETH 2oI2 Humbolt Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 362 Riverside Drive, New York City I3I3 Ironston Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Pitman, N. 250 W. Chemung Place, Elmira, N. Y. Fifth St., Beatrice, Neb. Lee, Mass. 5479 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. IQ Woodland Road, Madison, N. 5 Craige St., Cambridge, Mass. Jeanesville, Pa. 523 Brown St., Lafayette, lnd. I Audubon St., Rochester, N. Y. Brentwood, L. l. 423 Westrninstei' Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 441 Senator St., Bay Ridge, N. Y. 610 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass. XVilliamstown, Mass. Gouverneur, N. Y. Maquoketa, Iowa Lamlnertville, N. 24 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. Wallingford, Vt. 42 Juneau Place, Milwaukee, Wis. 4.527 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Williamstown, Mass. III3 John Ave., Superior, Wis. 66 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. 236 25th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 867 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Camillus, N. Y. Lee, Mass. Allegany, N. Y. IOO2 Grand Ave., Toledo, Ohio IOO5 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. 216 Horton Ave., Detroit, Mich. 415 Church St., Elmira, N. Y. V A S S A R I O N ' Q73 STUMPF, MARY ELIZABETH 4o5 Arsenal St., Watertown, N. Y. SUTTON, BEATRIX 3Q7 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SUTTON, GLADYS HARRIMAN I2 Odell Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 'TAPPEN, ADRIANA PUTNAM Oog W. 158th St., New York City TAYLOR, HELEN WOLCOTT Greenville, S. C. TAYLOR, LOUISA MARIA Lawtons, N. Y. TEETS, EDITH LILLIAN TENNEY, PAULINE THEIS, RUTH CECILIA THELBERG, ELIZABETH BURR THOMPSON, EVELYN BRAGG ITHOMSON, ETHEL DAVIDA TITUS, DOROTHY SHUFELT TOLMAN, MARY LORENA TOOF, ELIZABETH TRUDEL, OLIVE TURNER, MARY LOUISE Care H. Poeh TUTTLE, RUTH HART UPSON, KATHRYN IMOGENE VAILL, ELIZABETH HETH VALENTINE, ELIZA RUTH VALIANT, FRANCES PRENTISS VAN ALLEN, DOROTHY VAN WINKLE, ISABELLA ANNA VINTON, KATHERINE LEVERING WACRERHAGEN, ALICE NORTHRUP WALDOR'F, VIRGINIA AUGUSTA WALKER, FRANCES WALKER, SYIQNOR HARRISON WARE, HAZEL AVERY WASHBURN, RUTH XNENDELL YVEAD, MARGARET WEIS, IRIS JOSEPHINE WHEELER, GERTRUDE CORNELL WHEELER, KATHARINE ELLIOTT WHITCOME, RACHEL GRAY 127 Overlook St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Edgewater, N. Germania, Pa. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 65 Western Ave., Morristown, N. 4Q Glenwood Boulevard, Schenectady, N. Y. ler CO., Chamber of I27 W. IIth St., New York City 5810 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, lll. 63 Grand Ave., Englewood, N. 1613 State St., Menominee, Mich. Commerce Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 35 Main St., Hornell, N. Y. 363 E. I4.otlI St., New York City Hancock, Mich. 408 34th St., Oakland, Cal. Pearson, Md. IIO College St., Oberlin, Ohio. QII Grand St., Alameda, Cal. The Marion, Lafayette, Ind. 1211 Main St., Racine, Wis. Eagle Hotel, New Rochelle, N. Y. 4.23 State St., Albany, N. Y. St. James Apartments, Louisville, Ky. 184 W. 135th St., New York City 127 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 206 Fredonia Ave., Peoria, lll. Q28 WV. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. Stamford, N. Y. 72 E. 77th St., New York City 81 Ash St., Brockton, Mass. 2741 V A SSAR ION WHITE, GLADYS MARTHA WHITESIDE, JULIA BEATRICE WHITHED, RUTH ELVIRA WILLIAMS, DOROTHY MAY WILLIAMS, MYRA JEANETTE WILLIAMSON, MARY JOSEPHINE WILLS, VIRGINIA MCNAIR WILSON, ANNA GRAHAM WILSON, lV.lARY AGNES WINTER, MADELINE ALBERTA WISEMAN, GEORGEA ADELAIDE WOOLNER, EDITH GOTTLIEB WORCESTER, ELIZABETH BROWNE WRIGHT, AGNES FLORENCE WRIGHT, NORMA JEANETTE ZAHNER, ELIZABETH KIRKE GILBERT, SARAH NEVIN PENMAN, JANET RUSSELL SWAN, THEO L. TUCKER, JESSIE BOUGHTON VAN HARLIGEN, EDNA MAY WIGHTMAN, SUSAN WILLIAMS South Glens Falls, N. Y. 25 First St., New Brighton, N. Y. 147 Reeves Ave., Grand Forks, N. D. 759 E. Main St., Galesburg, Ill, 13th St., Easton, Pa. 1351 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 70 W. Oneida St., Oswego, N. Y. Saltsburg, Pa. Indiana, Pa. 222 Harrison Ave., Harrison, N. 4.25 I St., Sacramento, Cal. Lakoto Hotel, 30th St., Chicago, Ill. A 1171 Murray Hill, Pittsburg, Pa. 736 E. IO3d St., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio 736 E. Io3d St.. N. E., Cleveland, Ohio 4.7 Crandall St., Adams, Mass. in Special Qllunrses 1336 Park St., Bowling Green, Ky. 269 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. IIS N. St., Salt Lake City, Utah 70 Beaver St., Ansonia, Conn. Lebanon, Ohio Essex, Conn. ADVERTISE T5 XD XL 4 PAGE 2 Us VASSARION ADVERTISER The Wallace Co. C0NZ?'5H?,?TED I-IIS store invites you to inspect their new lines of Dry Goods of Domestic and Foreign Manufacture. fllwhile the high-class and immense variety are suflicient reasons for making this store Your Shopping Headquarters, it is also Well to remember that our prices are the Lowest in Pough- keepsie. Ill Whether you merely visit the many departments in this store or give your undivided attention for hours among the many pretty things, you will come to hut one opinion, that the WALLACE STORE is the VERY BEST. The Wallace Company 331 to 335 MAIN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. A VASSARION NY '6We're Glad it's That? F or an hour Bobbie and Nan have been prowling around the kitchen, trying to discover what the dessert would be. To all their eager questioning mamma has only said, Wait and seef' Now they see and are happy. It will be -V The children love Jell-O for the same reason their elders do. Itg is good to Gai. It is an especially beautiful dessert and is always delicious. There is another reason Why Women like it. A Jell-0 dessert can be made in a minute. Compared with the making of any other dessert, it is like play to make one of Jell-O. Seven fruit ilavors and seven colors oi Jell-0. Ten cents a package at all grocersh y Do not Iail to write for the splendidly illustrated U NEW JELL-o RECIPE BOOK, Desserts or me V,, . World. X' Q ' A LEMON 5 THE GENESEE PURE FOOD co., a A s.b.. Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can. PAGE 4 He VASSARION ADVERTISER ildersleeve Our general stock of FINE SHOES amd SLIPPERS is one of the lzurgest outside of New York City,zu1clit is always kept up to the requirements of falslmion. Some specialties which will pzuitioulzmrly interest students at Vassar College are Riding Boots p Silken Hosiery Satin Slippers Athletic Goods E. D. Gilclersleeve Sc Son 314 Main St. Poughkeepsie IN ANSXVERING A VASSARION 7Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 5 The Leading Hotels of ifze Hudson Valley Nelsonl-Iouse,Poughkeepsie The Palatine, Newburgh NEW YORK NEW YoRK Twenty-Eve years under continuous nagement at 13,-opfielo,-3 HORATIO BAIN, .. .. Proprietor HoRAT1o N. BAIN FRANCIS N BAIN I A VASSARION Ee V,AS Thirty-Ninth Year SENIORS: lyuw your C L A S S DA Y Bouquets urruugeu' by lynch FLORAL ARTIST POUGHKEEPSIE, - - NEW YORK n T26 VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 7 X Xl 4 r W as f EQ ' E0 f EQ 3 ft... '. 3 The Smart shoe I for Women V H QUEEN QUALITY - us 1 J t lke other shoes? Not at all! Got that made-to-order look. That glove it-that exclusive style. Others don't compare with them. SOLE AGENTS FOR POUGHKEEPSIE TIMMINS SHOE EMPORIUM GUSTAVEOLOREY nrtrait bntngrapber To llle Senior Classes of'U assar College, 1906, 1908 anal 1909. Wellesley, 1905, 1906 ana' 1907. Smit h 1908 Eupiicate ibbutugrapbs nan be uhtainen I 76 State Stre at any time et ALBANY, N. Y. I A ON THE VASSARION LUCKEY, PL TT 81 CO Poughkeepsie, N. Y. VIEW OF SECTION OF MAIN FLOOR POUGHKEEPSIE'S FOREMOST BUSINESS HOUSE Ever since the founding of Vassar College this store has been the trading center of its students.. Forty years of continued growth and of adherence to a policy of honest dealing, large assortments and fair prices, have made this store that which it is today-the leading store on the Hudson River. Twenty-six departments-furniture store branch in im- mense new building, the finest furniture building in this section of the state. Carpet floor covering five stores. Dry goods, millinery, tailored suits, upholstery, wall paper. FREE TDELIVERIES AT VASSAR. SPECIAL MESSENGERS AT SERVICE OF COLLEGE ORDERS LUCKEY, PLATT 81 CO. IN ANSXXERING ADVERTISEMENTS LEASE MI NTION THE VASSARION fZZe VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 9 HEATON'S CORRECT STYLES OF LADIES' SHOES Ill If you do not Wish to he mis-read Ine- cause of your shoes, your safe course lies in wearing the Heaton Shoe. There is certainty of their correctness of style and shapely lines of eloquence 53.00 to 35.00 HEATON'S 359 Main St., Poughkeepsie Hansman SL Pralow W The Priniersv Everything in Printing No. 233 Main Street ancI Embossing Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ginstiafs Qrfbestra I 2 7 Lark St. Albany, N. Y. H. R. Phone, 431-R ESTABLISHED I896 Golostein 8 1Rosen Dyeing, Cleaning ana' Repairing Ladies' and C1entIemen's Garments of Every Description OFFICE - 20 GARDEN STREET Eslablished 1902 H. R. Phone 142 XNHQ'S YOUR MILLINERQ Louis Gallant A. W. JACOBS Corner Main and Liberty Streets LADIES, For 20 years the leader of fashions FAEHIONABLE 1 AILOR MILLINERY - WAISTS - GLOVES - CORSETS Ladies' Furnishings I8 Gafden Street Poughkeepsie, CSPECIAL PRICES T0 STUDENTSQ SHREVE, CRUIVIP 81 LOW CO. Sleinelzrz ann itihergimitijgi MAKERS OF VASSAR SEAL PIN. DESIGNS SUBMITTED AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR CLASS AND SOCI- ETY PINI. STATIONERY OF THE FINEST GRADE Programs, Class Invitations, Calling Cards Crests and Monograms 142 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. B. O. KINGSLEY 319 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Special allenlion gfvzn lo Cleaning, 'Pressing and Repairing LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES PHONE, 369 NO. 4 IN ANS RING ADVERTISEMEN 'LEASE ix EN THE VASSARION PAGE 10 Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER ia C llege Rates on all Phot gra hic Work Duplicate Prints from any Group in ilzis V Vassarion can be purclzaseal lrere Photographer for Vassarion Board 1910 Photographer for Riverview Academy 1910 The Wolven Studio 350 MAIN STREET PUUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. The Qibas. if.. wtllarh Qlompanp College Engravers aael iD1flaz'er5 156 Fifth Avenue, New York Class Day Programs, Dance Programs, I11fvz'tatz'0113, Calling Carels, Mevrfas, F065 and Pins. Makers of the 1910 Vassar Souvenir Calendar and Dance Programs. Printers of the 1909 and 1910 West Point Annual, the H Howitzer. IN ANSXVERING ADVERTISIIMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSA me VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 1 Y 1 New frum Euvertn Euver j WEBSTER'S , NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY JUST ISSUED. Editor in chief, Dr. W. T. Harris, former United States Commis- sioner of Education.4The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. if Key to Literature of Seven Centuries. General Information Practically Douhled. J DivirledPage: Impor- tant Words Ahove, Less Important Below.4 Contains More Infor- mation of Interest to More People Than Any Other Dictionary. . Fine Millinery Rich Fancy Goods l as s ses, . .,.,, f ig wx? I Qtlmlllllq, it S .nimills I Nffnn, .....y J win, .1 lg' use is fs , as an 5 , H- IN -- It .M 'SIM N155 IQTXLHH 1 if fat - . f 4 GET TH E BEST. 25 , M,,,,?2 9 -9 .- 5 iisv.z ,.,. 15 - z ' S -:' ,Q aff . , M gn: . : 5 .. A . E I. Q Novelties of the Season ease Q 1 'TTEEE . ...... 2 , H nf 'fx :':? la 'i '-1 .,.:. , 6 5 4 'S 7 7 K f Ask your bookseller for the NEW INQPDRNA- TIONAL or Write lor Specimen Pages to G. 8: C. MERRIAM CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. l You will do us a favor to inention this magazine- 3 3 0 G. SCHIRMER 35 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK Selections from Favorite Operas For the Piano A series of 40 arrangeinenrs ofthe best-known standarcl operas mothers to followj published in small quarto, each number about 50 pages. In each case these selections represent a condensed edition of the Piano Score rather than merely a selection. The arrangeinents are only moderately d'i17'icult. Price, 50 cents net, each, in paper. In cloth binding Qthree numbers in onep, 562.50 net. LTST OF THE OPERAS: Carmen, Faust, Romeo and Juliet, Tannhiiuser, Lohengrin, Tristan and Isolde, Aida., Rigoletto, Trovatore, Traviata, Barber of Seville, Lucia, Ma1'tli-a., Don Juan, Huguenots, Cavalleria., Mignon, Bohemian Girl, Sonnambula, Freischutz, Figaro, Norma, Magic Flute, Flying Dutclnuan, William Tell, Orphee, GIOC0l1ll2L, Parsifal, Meistersinger, Rheingold, Waliiire, Sie fried, Gotterdaininernng,Flede1'inaus,Queen of Sheba, Balo in Maschera, Fra Diavolo, l'uritzini, Les Contes, Kl'H0iT1llZ1ll. lntencling purchasers of a slriclly Jirsl-class Piano should not fail to examine the ments oi THE WORLD'S RENOWNED SOHME It is the special favorite of the refinecl and cultured musical public on account of its unsur- passed tone-quality, unequaled elegance of design and finish. Cat- alog mailed on applica- tion. durability, The. -Sohmer- Geclllan ln- slde P I a y e r '- Surpasses all 5, others. - Favorable Terms to Re- sponsible Parties. SOHMER 8 COMPANY WAREROOMS: Cor. 5th Ave., 22cl St. New York Xi!-M ,j PAGE 12 'Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER l l K 1 C A 'T A L U G S l l 4 l De F. A. Bassette Company E i of SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Would Respectfully call Your Attention to their Superior Facilities for Producing the Highest Grade of Catalogs and Books : : : : l E T l l Designing: Wash Drawings p .Halftonesz Printing: Binding '42 .l' la4So f' et' A steaks- l t r . -.,.Xvl4y!,, Each Step Carried to Completion in The Highest Sense in Our Y Own Establishment : : : : : We court inquiries andatest l l 1 1 A XASSARION Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 13 Headach Rev. R. M. Bentley, of Shelbyville, Ind., says: Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are the only thing l have ever found to he perfectly safe and reliable at all times. l would not think of going on the platform Without them. l have used them with the greatest success for the past ten years. Many people cannot attend church lectures, receptions, places of amusement, or go where there is the least excitement or confusion without having an attack of headache that mars their pleasure. To those thus afflicted, we wish to say that if they will take one or two of Dr. Miles' Anti- Pain Pills before starting out, or when they notice the first indication of an attack there will be no further annoyance from this source. These pills stop headache, or any ache or pain in a few minutes. They are a little tablet that is convenient to carry and may be taken at any time with the certainty of being promptly relieved. They leave no after effects, as they contain no opium, morphine, or other dangerous drugs, but cure by their soothing influence upon the nerves. Your druggist sells them, and will return your money if the first package fails to beneht. Twenty-five doses 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Sample for Postal Card. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. IN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE IXIENTION THE VASSARION PAGE 14 Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER MANNISH COATS FOR LADIES FOR SPRING AND FALL DIGNIFIED STYLISH COMFORTABLE I Also Capes and Reefers COR. MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. GOTOT' EIectr.ic Specialties COUI'tl16y'S Steam Laundry I SMALL COOKING DEVICES I CURLING IRONS 23:25 Cath rine Street if jjj g3E1SNCD1jjPigjjg P O EESIFELTE FSIEFPEISIT-IY 555235533 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ladies' Shirt Waists One of Our Specialties Central-Hudson Construction Co BOTH PHONES 50 Market Street . W E AR E HEADQUARTERS FUR Kodaks, Cameras I , K lAND- 5, I QV Dhotographlc I j Supplies. - 'I . . Also Dlcture Framing FINEST ANIT MUST UP TU DATE LINE UF THE ABOVE 'eww Goous T0 BE FOUND IN TUWN. -f Q WE ARE INHEGT EASTMAN AGENTS ANIJ HANDLE EVERYTHING PHOTOCRAPHIC. OUR SPECIALTY IS EXPERT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING AND ENLARGING FUR AMATEURS AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT FUR FIRST-GLASS WORK. E. W. CUNDY G CO. 48 Stn, CFOur doors belgw Nelsgn Hgusej No Y. IN ANSXVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION TI-IE VASSARIOICI f2Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 15 TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT The Sallforcf Flower Shop IT MAY MEAN FLOWERS FOR YOU POUGI-IKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Will reach us by mail, telegraph or telephone THE OHAS H ELLIOTCOMPANY THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVING HOUSE IN THE WORLD C OMMENCEMEN T IN VI TA Tl ONS, CLASS DA Y PROGRAMS AND CLASS PINS D P grams g Frate ' y kb':. A and I' ' d .,.flln11lm,,Ij Invitati 'N' W C1 1 Menus for A 1 Leathe D e ' G Fr t y Cas d and C1 Covers Stationery WEDDING INVITATIONS AND CALLING CARDS Stationers for 1910, 1911, 1912 Classes. Class Ring and Pin Makers for 1910 and 1912. WORKS-17th STREET and LEHIGH AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA IN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS FLEA ' MENTIQN THE VASSARION PAGE 16 Re VASSARION ADVERTISER THE best bank for the Vassar girls to deposit their money is the Farmers' 8 Manuiactvrcrs' National Bank of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. This bank was selected by Matthew Vassar and he kept his money here until the date of his death. Capital, S200,000 Surplus and Profits, S225,000 DR. V. F. DOWNING DENTIST 348 MAIN Sr. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. TELEPHONE, 1061 VV. WI-IO DOES YOUR LAUNDRY? Mrs. D'luhosch DOES THE BEST WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES COLLEGE VIEW AVE. ARLINGTON ADVICE TO MOTHERS Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED For Children Teething It Sootlies the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain, Cures Wincl Colic, and is the Best Remedy for Diarrhrna. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.. GUARANTEED UNDER Tl-IE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, IUNE 30th, 1906. SERIAL NUMBER 1098. CQCQQ as An American Drink from Holland 0 33 H P epa a c p of this delxghtf I beverage How pt e H rich h del clou lo at sfymg IXote the afte eff cl t practlc to cl ink t it least once e y day andsee howyou Ilgarn rn heallh and slrenglb Fr S p1Pslp dfya rld s.sDpt ll 1' re u ' ' u . i K tem ing th aroma! Sip it. ow ' , ow S2 1 i' s, 1 ws i, ' I I r- e - 331 how well you feel for the rest ot the day, Make f U I i a ' e r' i f ev r - K I ee am e o ai i ua re e . . l It T46 Hudson Street. New .York..,....sf The IVI. C. Drake Store Sells merchandise of cfzaracier, fone and slyle. Only the very best ever enters our store. Need we say more? Mortimer C. Drake 310 and 3lZ lVlain Street . 9 0 Fisk Teachers Agencies NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, ETC. Over 27,000 positions filled. Especially serviceable to college graduates by reason of large patronage among the better class of High Schools and Private Schools. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. H. E. CROCKER, M,,,,,,g,,, hV'vD'1Aitl5ilgooN New Yofk Offs E: H: SCHUYLER, ' l56 Fiflb Ave. The Pratt Teachers' Agency 70 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Receives many calls for college graduates, with or without experience, from public and private schools and colleges in all parts of the country. Particulars upon request Wm. 0. Pratt, Mallagel' IN ANSWERING ADVERTISENITNTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION Pie VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 17 THE VASSAR MILLINERY PARLOR. The largest and most complete Millinery Department in the City. Novelties of the' Season. CARPENTER'S 326 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE. Phone 326. G d L D'r H ' 7' Chr th , SQQZZIZT Fiffhlieilf The Vmlet Farm 52225 tfifms Double and Single Wllllam H. Felerabend, Prop. ' PHONE 677. CEDAR AVE., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Oscar F. Bernner EIEVI lg 71311: GV 10,3 theatrical emo Street 'wig maker T GREASE PAINTS, POWDERS, ROUGES, El-C. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 9 WEST 28TH STREET PROMPTLY EXECUTED ADXVAY ANU FIFTH AVE. NE T LEPHONE 2235 MADISON SQUARE W I L L I A M V . M A A R CE 44 MARKET STREET Z2 POUGHKEEPSIE P NEW YORK Telephone Connection TYPEVVRITERS NEW SHOP WORN REBUILT USED Guaranteed the same as by manufacturer when new A FEW PRICES No. 6 Remingtons 3335.00 up. Latest 'improved No. 6 Remington, shop worn, only S55.00. Good standard machines of many makes at from 515.00 up. ALL MAKES AT A SAVING OF FROM 5535.00 TO S80.00. WE RENT MACHINES anywhere and apply rental for six months to the purchase price. WE SELL MACHINES ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Give us full particulars of your preferences and Wishes. Write for price list, terms, etc. GENERAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ZI Murray Street New York IN ANSXVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MEN o TI-IE VASSARION Candies,Cocoa8cChocoIates PAGE 18 The VASSARION ADVERTISER I-Iornblower Oz Weeks Investment' Securiiics MEMBERS OF BOSTON AND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGES BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT NEW HAVEN HARTFORD NEWPORT PROVIDENCE NN HIGGI ' El DRAWING INKS .F . ETERNAL WRITING INK 5- ' 1 ,I ENGROSSING INK ' with TAURINE MUGILAGE Ihilimt PHOTO MOUNTER PASTE DRAWING BOARD PASTE T? LIQUID PASTE ifiieifg OFFICE PASTE VEGETABLE GLUE, Etc. -1 ---r f Are the Finest and Best Goods of their kind Einancipate yourself front the use of corrosive and ill-smelling inks and adhesives and adopt the Higgins Inks and Adhesives. They will be at revelation to you, they are so Sweet, clean, well put up, and withal so efficient. Their excellent working qualities make their use econoniical. AT DEALERS GENERALLY CHAS. IVI. HIGGINS Sr, CO., lVIfI'S 271 NINTH STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. BRANCHESZ CHICAGO, LONDON Are acknowledged the best the world over Only the highest grades of materlal tested by our chemists are allowed to enter Into the same and the blending I supervised by experts What with careful workmanship, as well as scrupulous cleanliness in our Plant, it is not surprising that Her First Choice, Her Last Choice, and Her Choice at all times is the Unequalled Matchless .. ... Q-Uzgsagrxx su C450 jk! 14 ,lf v if f r y I g 4 y , 9 I I -g . Q . S, 5 . ' . . .7 5 He VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 19 E21 ECU E - 0 3 ,American Trust Co. 3 3 53 STATE STREET, BOSTON lj E Erzfablzffyea' 1881 E 0 - Capital, - - 51,000,000 - 3 Surplus, 1,800,000 E 621 DQ? DSU H65 E221 HKU If!! H03 523 Deposits Nov. i904 S6,969,278.Z9 25 ff Deposits Nov. 1009 lZ,756,739.45 my H321 HSD E Increase in Five Years 8372 Eg mb wb E This company is one of the oldest and strongest in 3 HQU the city. Its size and strength are such that it can give Q3 every service. S Eg At the same time it is not too large for the depositors Kb Q3 and officials to come easily into personal relations. Q3 my The officers offer their services to the depositors my whenever they can be of help. db FQ? Kb 521 KU p 53 E T0 I l X ASSARIOIN PAGE 20 'Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER GEORGE M.ABBETT LQI SONS CODIPANY, PLYMOUTH, MASS. IN ANSWERING ADVERTI EMTNTS PLEASE MENT ON THE VASSARION Re VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 21 Moore Brothers 231 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MODERN FOOTWEAR We build Party Slippers to match any Costume I Fancy Leathers for Novelty Wo1'k always in stock. Mail orders solicited. SUMMER IN TI-IE STATE OF MAINE and WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE- Means: HEALTH and PLEASURE MAINE POSSESSES: 3,000 Miles of Bay-indented Sea Coastg I,6OO Lakes, set like gems 'mong Held and forestg 5,100 Rivers and Streams. GREATEST WATER AREA OF ANY STATE. - MAINE IS ALWAYS COOL IN SUMMER, - THE WHITE MOUNTAINS FORM A MINIATURE SWITZERLAND. Bollz Maz'1ze and New Ha1npJhz're hold fmmerozw H otely M emily dzgrfze: lhus Me Poland Sprzrgg Hozzse z'1z Ilfzzine and Me M07l7Zf W lZ.S'hZ.77Kgf07l in Nato Ha1uzp5!zz'7'e are Peers Qf Meir AIZOIZIZI. . THE MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Operates in connection with the New York, New Haven Su Hartford Rai1road's thru trains between New York, Boston and the state of Maine. Also the White Mountains. Equipment Unexcelled. Express Train Service. Block Signals. SEND FOR BOOK, SUMMER BOARD IN MAINE AND THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. ADDRESS: PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, Portland, Maine IN XNSIVFRING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASL MEATION T1-IE VASSARION PAGE 22 f2Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER WE ISSUE SURETY BONDS Of all kinds FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN FROM CANADA TO MEXICO FIDELITY BONDS covering persons in positions l CONTRACT BONDS covering Contractors in of trust and responsibility. 4 building and construction work and furnishing JUDICIAL BONDS covering Guardians, Execu- Supplies' tors, Administrators, etc., and in all Court OFFICIAL BONDS covering Oflicials of the Proceedings. l Federal Government, States, Counties and Cities. When you need cz bond don 't impose upon a friend for the accommodaliong permil us lo assume llie liabilily. BRANCH OFFICES: NEW YORK, 84 William St. PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania Bldg. CHICAGO. The Roolcery. WASHINGTON, Colorado Bldg. INDIANAPOLIS, American Central Life Bldg. DENVER, Symes Bldg. MEMPHIS, Tennessee Trust Bldg. DALLAS, Praetorian Bldg. KANSAS CITY, MO,, Fidelity Trust Bldg. SEATTLE, Bailey Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO, Merchants Exchange Bldg. Agencies at County Seats and Important Towns. THE TITLE GUARANTY AND SURETY COMPANY I-IOME OFFICE: SCRANTON, PA. Capilal and Surplus tS'l,500,000. l... A. WATRES, President JOS. A. SINN, Manager P E R T H 0 M S N R. T. TRAVIS Both Phones W. T, TRAVIS NAVAL AND MERCHANT TAILOR ' ' ' Travis Brothers Livery Boys' and Misses' Sailor Suits a . . . Specialty. 362 Main Street - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ladies, Tailor Made Suits and ' Riding Habits. Boys' and Young Men's Nor- Carriages for Driving, Ytfeddings, folk, Saclc and Tuxedo Suits. Chdsteniugs, Funerals, , Parades, Etc. lVlen's Dep't, Znd Floor l Cabs at all Hours of the Day or Night. Made to Order fi Picnic Wagons, Open and Covered Surreys, 52'-s ,Qs N0 Agencies Top Buggies, Runabouts. 1118 walnut Street 14 and 16 West 33d Sl. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK ' IN ANSVVERING ADVERTISEMEN rs PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION fZZe VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE N E W O R L E A N S THE WIIIIQITESICSAPITAL OF THE LARGEST COTTON, RICE AND SUGAR MARKET IN THE WORLD CONTINUOUS OUTDOOR RECREATIONS GOLF LIJVYCS HUNTING AND FISHING COIWFORT HEALTH PLEASURE ELEVEN' THEA TRES FRENCH OPERA NEW sT. CHARLES HOTEL Tp,,5EN4,'5,Clg1,ggSf2,F ZWODERN FIREPROOF AMERICAN' AND EUROPEAN PLAN A. R. BLAKELY 8a CO. LTD., 'Proprietors WRITE FOR BOOKLET KNEW ORLEANS- What to see and how to see it It is a STEINWAY -that says everything The Steinway Piano is represenied in 250 principal ' ciiies of ifze world STEINWAY 8: SONS New York Showrooms, Steinway Hall, 107 and 109 E. 14th St. Subway Express Station at the Door. I A THE VASSARION PAGE 24 7Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER ESTAE'aLi5H ED IBIBQ R u fentlemems A gizrnishfftg iiifnuos, BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND Still NEW YORK. Polo Ulsters. Angora and Shetland Knitted Coats, Vests, Sweaters, Caps, Tippets, etc. Fitted Cases, Luncheon Baskets, Pipes, Sticks, Etc. Imported Mackintoshes. English Hats. Neckwear L Hosiery NOVELTIES FROM THE WEST END LONDON SHOPS. These goods owe in acldvltvlon to om' complete stock of Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boys. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG. PHILIP CONKLIN PICTORIAL PORTRAITURE 20 THIRD STREET TROY, N.v. IN ANSVVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MEN1-ION THE VASSARION fZZe VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 25 J. P. AMBLER COMPANY Stationers and Engravers e A full line of Note Books and Loose Leaf Theme Books. The only special College Memorabilia in the city. Temple Shakespeare at special prices tO Vassar Students. 254' jlildili EFUBIZE, 0 . 5 market arrest, p FOR 32 YEARS We have sold to Vassar Students: Tea Kettles, Chating Dishes, Gas Lamps and Brie-zi-brac. We invite the students of 1910 ' To Visit this Old store Dr. Stephen Palmer SURGEON DEN TIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 272 Mill Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Specialties: Orthodontia, Pyorrhea Treatment. Porcelain Art. Prophylaxis n 5 I William H Farringltln 266 Main Sl Teleeheee BOOKS FOR gi Nl.. TEACHERS and STUDENTS 4 tl, xl ix 'x' MATERIALS AND METHODS OF FICTION .X-R BY CLAYTON HAMILTON S With an Introduction by Brander lgafthews : , i A- ' XX I . 8 . R d Cl tl. d St i . 2: .,,,: ,A .3 ' ex. THE APPRECIATION OF THE DRAMA - '- BY CHARLES H. COFFINU ,-fy!!! Crown Octavo. 28lgrp35elsgt gilggustrations. Cloth. IQ SHORT STORY WRITING ' BY CHARLES RAYMOND BARRETT, Pi-LB. I2 mo. 257 pages. Cloth. Price, 51.00. THE APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE BY GEORGE D XVOODBERRY Crown Octavo. zoo pages. 8 illustrations. Cloth. Price, net BI.-QO. THE STUDENTS' MANUAL BY JOHN TODD, D.D. I2 mo. Price, 51.00. Cloth. TALKS TO STUDENTS ON THE ART OF STUDY BY FRANK CRAMER I2 mo. 304 pages. Cloth. Price, net 31.00 THE BAKER gl TAYLOR CO. PUBLISHERS 33-37 EAST 17TH ST. NEW YORK POUGHKEEPSIE HEADQUARTERS Q1 VICTOR and EDISON Talking Machines and Records CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Done at short notice The only place in Poughkeepsie that has the full Catalogue of the Victor Red Seal Records and the Edison Grand Opera Records. PRICE PHONOGRAPH CO. 233 MAIN STREET Near Washington Stleet POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. IN ANSXVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLE XSE MENTION THE VASSARION PAGE 26 'Die VASSARION ADVERTISER Wood SA Bolton QFormcr1y Wood 8 Tittamcrj DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS The Oldest and Most Modern Drug' Store in Poughkeepsie 288 MAIN STREET. POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. IEEEHEKEHEI IQIMIEIEIEIIEKSI EIEIEXEIIEXEIIEIIEIIQIIEHEIEIEIQQIISIEIEIEIEHIEIEIEEYEIEEIEIEEH if PETER ADRIANCE 8 SON Plumbing Heating Ig Gas Fixtures, D1-op Lights, Globes, Shades, E Ei Gas Tubing, Table Percolators, Serving Dishes, E 5 Aluminum Ware, Agate Ware, Gas and 5 Alcohol Stoves. IE! ' EI Q 393 Main sf., near Hamilton sf. Q S Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Q HEI G E1 E1 Iii IEE Iii Iii ISI E1 Iii E1 El Iii E1 I-EI E1 E1 Iii Iii Iii iii 151 E1 Iii iii E1 El Ii Iii E1 HEI E S as as :U E Cb we 'Q 'Sl' 5' I 5 C E S E U 2 5 53 Eau -0 Zo O52 Zz ,Um 55 lac ,In -419 I' ffl 0 Fl 8 So. Hamilton St., Ground Floor POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK TALK HAPPINESS- The World is Sad Enough Without Your Woes. ln the Heart of the Shopping District First National Bank OF Poughkeepsie, N. Y. COpposite the Morgan l-louse? Every facility for handling your banking business prompiba and ejlicienfly CAPITAL, ---- S200,000 Surplus and Unclivided Profits, - S250,000 fallkill ational Bank OF POUGHKEEPSIE OFFICERS: FLOY M. JOHNSTON, PRESIDENT HENRY E. LOSEY, VICE-PRESIDENT WM. W. SMITH, VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM SCHICKLE, Crxsi-HER GEORGE W. SWEET, Assn: CASHIER DIRECTORS: ROBERT KNOX WILLARD C. VAIL GILFORD DUDLEY WILLIAM SCHICKLE JAS. D. KEITH W. E. HOYSRADT NVILLIAM J. LEAHEY EDW'D ELSVVORTH WILLIAM T. REYNOLDS HENRY E. LOSEY FLOY M. JOHNSTON HENRY TITTAMER VVM. W. SMITH I. NV. SI-IERRILL IN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION He VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 27 Allen, Arnold E9 Co. , Bankers and Brokers Members of Boston and New York Stock Exchanges 8 5 Devonshire Street. Boston IN ANSNVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE IENTION THE VASSARION ' PAGE 28 The VASSARION ADVERTISER FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Cit Trust Compan AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1, 1909 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Time Loans - ' ' SI 7,768,369.8I Capital Stock - - - SI ,5 00,000.00 Investments - - - 2,554,265.09 Surplus Fund - - 2,500,000.00 Demand I..oans356,0l2,776.I I Earnings Undivided - ,I ' 832,141.08 Cash in Gftice Deposits - - - 29331868.36 and Banks 7,834,598.43 11847374.54 ' 334,l 70,009.44 S34,l 70,009.4j ACCOUNTS OF INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS SOLICITED SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS OFFICERS : PHILIP STOCKTON . . . President FRANK C. NICHOLS, . Asst. Treasurer CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, 2d vice-President gIigg:,DlS3IVg:ggH1jEgGNHT Asst- Treasurer . . . . Asst. Secretary . . V -P d ARTHUR ADAMS 'Ce 'es' ent T. J. HARPER . . Assn. Secretary GEORGE W. GRANT . . Treasurer STUART W- WEBB l Asst Secretary S. PARKMAN SHAW, Jr. Secretary HARRIE M. RICHMOND Asst. Secretary CHARLES F. ADAMS, 2d Treasurer of Harvard College and Trustee - ARTHUR ADAMS Vice-President F. LOTHROP AMES Boston WILLIAM AMORY Treas. Pepperell M'f'g Co. JOHN S. BARTLETT - Tre-as. of Electric Corporation CHARLES E. COTTING Vice-Pres. of Massachusetts Electric Co's, and Trustee ALVAH CROCKER Crocker, Burbank TY Company, Fitchburg GEORGE A. DRAPER Treasurer of Draper Company WILLIAM F. DRAPER Hopedale WILMOT R. EVANS President of Boston Five Cents Savings Bank FREDERICK P. FISH Fish, Richardson, Herrick 8 Neave, Attorneys BUNKER HILL BRANCH Fred K. Brown, Manager DIRECTORS: EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE Treasurer of Pacific Mills ROBERT F. HERRICK Fish, Richardson, Herrick N Neave, Attorneys FRANCIS L. HIGGINSON President of Suffolk Savings Bank for Seanien and Others HENRY C. JACKSON Yice President of Home Sav- ings Bank GEORGE E. KEITH President of George E. Keith Shoe Co. GARDINIER M. LANE Lee, Higginson SI Company ARTHUR LYMAN Lawyer and Trustee MAXWELL NORMAN Boston ROBERT T. PAINE, 2d Director of General Electric Company ANDREW W. PRESTON President of United Fruit Company RICHARD S. RUSSELL President of Russell Company QQINCY A. SHAW X Ice-President of Calumet .Y Hecla Mining Co. HOWARD STOCKTON Actuary of Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co. PHILIP STOGKTON President CHARLES A. STONE Stone N Xvebstei' GALEN L. STONE Of Hayden, Stone AQ Company NATHANIEL THAYER Director of New York, New Haven N Hartford R. R. Co. H. O. IJNDERWOOD President of the Wm. Under- wood Company ELIOT WADSWORTH Stone 8 Webster SIDNEY W. WINSLOW President of United Shoe Machinery Corporation IN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION f 7Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 29 THE ONLIWON TOILET PAPER and CABINET WITHOUT QUESTION THE MUST DESIRABLE SYSTEM EUR THE DISTRIBUTIUN or TOILET PAPER , U , ,i ,Q . ,-,- H This cabinet is equally V adapted to Hotel or private nv ,, ' V K 'ls s ' use where space and the . : . ---- Q. : ' 3 ' .' E, demanclu nit is limited. lr . --EE . i . 'E 1 is by far Jig SMALLEST ' ' 3 ' , Cabinet made hut its capac- .,,- , I 5' -5 ' I 13, ity EXCEEDS that of any gl ., k ,' . other make. ls provided j gfl gr' , -. ..,, if I With a lock and automatic E . indicator of its contents. 5 1 . More than 70,000 have V. A been installed the past two ' ' Q' years and with such univer- ,, 'f fl ial suceess that fare hav? no -f-jf ' Wh I -f 'H it' . esitation in pacing t em ,,k 5- Q 'f .' 5 .--. with a responsible consumer K 5 SUBJECT T0 APPROVAL' it ' 1fIW1f- ', ' '. ' Z'jjQQ'V 1 .1 ff f! dye wilh deliver at yogi' 222515 395-514 'I'-' iii' 4 Q L a rrss, a c arges pai T- ' 'N I6 ooo E f A ' ' ' ' ' , , s eetso paper an , . fi one cabinet upon receipt of A P W PAPER CO ALBANY' O I O I N- Y' J. C. NEAL JEWELER H 25 Market Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. M. C. McDonnell Hairdressing Shampoolng Scalp Treatment under Harper System Hair Goods in Stock and Made la Order 290 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Over Halliwell 's fenzelrjp Store Telephone I57-R Tapering Waists R. St. G. Corsets The Hat hip and straight line effect is the newest suggestion of Fashion. These ideas are especially em- phasized in R. Sc G. Corsets. Medium Bust and Long Back Models can he seen at your dealers FRANK H. SVVEET, WILLIAM I. CARMAN, Stock Yards and Stables, Livery and Sales Stables, so. ST. josizex-T, Mo. Pouoi-ucizepsnz, N. Y. Qturet 8 Qllarman, LIVERY, BOARDINC1 and SALES STABLEJ, Carriage, Cab, Runabout and Surrey at all hours. H. R. 'PHONE, I-F D. C. PHONE, 328 110 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Tlazk space reserved for az friend AN SWERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTTON 'rr-TE VASSARION PAGE 30 7Ze VASSARION ADVERTISER The Second ational Bank of Boston ORIGINAL CHARTER 1832 ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL BANK 1864 CAPITAL, - - 52,000,000 Surplus and Unclivicied Profits, 2, 7 00,000 Oficers: THOMAS P. BEAL, - - - President CHARLES F. PAIRBANKS, - - Vice President T. HARLAN BREED, HENRY O. FULLER, JOHN H. SYMONDS, FRANK H. WRIGHT, THOMAS P. BEAL, Jr. THOMAS P. BEAL EZRA H. BAKER HENRY B. DAY CHARLES F. FAIRBANKS EDWARD W. HUTCHINS JOHN S. LAWRENCE AUGUSTUS P. LORING EDWARD LOVERING - Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier - Assistant Cashier Directors: WALLACE L. PIERCE JAMES M. PRENDERGAST NEAL RANTOUL JACOB W. SEAVER EUGENE V. R. THAYER LUCIUS TUTTLE CHARLES HERBERT WATSON THOMAS P. BEAL, Jr. I A VASSARION 'YZe VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 31 WM. T. REYNOLDS iff Co. IMPOR TERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PROVISIONS AND SHIPPERS OF FLOUR, FEED am! GRAIN Proprietors of the celebrated PERFECT BRAND of Canned Goods, FLEUR DE LIS BRAND of Table Condiments and Olive Oil. Mill agents for Christian Superlative and '4White Sponge Eloursf' Roasters of High Grade COEEEES and Packers of Choice TEAS. Main olhces, Warehouses and Elevator opposite N. Y. C. 85 H. R. R. R. Depot. POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. VASSAR PHARMACY NEXT DOOR TO SMITH BROTHERS WOOD AND DENATURED ALCOHOL IMPORTED AND DOME STIO PERFUMES PRESGRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY JOHN D. SAUTER, PHQG. I A VASSA ONT PAGE 32 7ZeVASSARION ADVERTISER VASSAR EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY HOSMER HALL Day and Boarding School for Girls Special attention given to students preparing for college 15 pupils have entered Vassar in the last 5 years For Catalogues address the Principal Miss Louise McNair St. Louis, Mo. Milwaukee-Downer Seminary MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN i School Preparatory to Milwaukee-Downer College Accredited at Eastern Colleges and Western Universities The Elizabeth Mead School FOR GIRLS Hillside, Norwalk, Conn. One hour from New York City. Beautiful location. Certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, Smith or Mt. Holyoke. Number of boarders limited to 15. Terms 5600 to B700 ' Address, MARGARET R. BRENDLINGER, A. B. Vassar, Priu. The Detroit Home and Day School Established 1878 Thirty received in the school-family. Prepares for College. Well equipped gymnasium and laboratories for physics, chemistry and domestic science. The Misses Liggett, Principals Detroit, Mich. Rye Seminary RYE, NEW YORK Nlrs. Life The Misses Stowe PRINCIPALJ' Putnam Hall School W by choose this school? For every reason that applies to the selection of the best. So many of our girls say: We came because we wished to prepare for Vassar and our common sense told us that the only proper thing was to prepare at a school under the eaves of our future Alma Mater. Will you came? There are still a few vacan- ciesg table excellent, teaching force superior, the school not too large to have a home-like atmosphere. ELLEN CLIZBE. BARTLETT, Principal, PUTNAM HALL SCHOOL, POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y. IN ANSW ERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION 726 VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 33 The Hatstect Sctzoot YONKERS-ON -HUDSON College Preparatory, Boarding and Day School Heathcote Halt Scarsctate, New York THE MISSES LOCKWO0D'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Efficient preparation for College is provided and the , , general course permits choice of studies with fullest oppor- RCf6fCl'lCe by PCfmlSSl0H T0 tnnities for Literature, Languages, Art and Music. I Certificate accepted at the leading Colleges. PI'CSldCl'1lf JHIIICS M. Taylor Catalogue on request. 74TH YEAR . - I H E F L A G S H O P RAYMOND AND DAVIS AVENUES, ARLINGTON, N. Y. FELT PILLOWS, FELT BANNERS, FELT Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Preparatory for Colleges and Scientific Schools. Military discipline under officer detailed by Sec- retary of Wa1'. Special exercises required and all athletics under immediate supervision. Reference required- CATALOGUE ADDRESS JOSEPH B. BISBEE, A. M. PENNANTS, STEINS, PLATES, sK1N PILLOXVS, sKrN PENNANTS, SKINS, BRASS SEALS, SEAL PINS CUPS AND sAUcERs, SPOONS, SEAL FOBS POSTAL CARDS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL BUILDINGS POUGH KEEPSIE FLAG CO. POUGHKEEPSIE, - N. Y. Mrs. NlcOlynn BEST OFF CAMPUJ ROOMS FOR STUDENTJ Near the College Apply Early POUOHKEEPJIE, N. Y. HAVE YOU TRIED THE ICE CREAM SODA AT THE COLLEGE TEA ROOMS THE BEST MADE QI Get Estimates for Spreads, Boat Rides, Lunches Served on Campus, Etc. Box Lunches, 35c, 500 and 750. Rooms reserved for Commencement. 'Cottegeview Cottage I0 Collegeuiew Ave. Opposite North Halt .wee GENUINE SWISS MILK CHOCOLATE The Art Shop THE PLACE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU PICTURE Framing the Right Kind. illaarge Collection of Framed and Unframed Pictures. 1lEastern Kodak Agency. 1lDe- veloping and Printing. S. W. Raymond 313 Main St. IN SWERING Anvervrr 1 s AS N ON Tl-IE VASSARION PAGE 34 'Die VASSARION ADVERTISER Iiillllllil g5 3-,N HANIH Hg CLGUCIHIR' :eig- L PACH? Sealing Bottles IAGE G G I1 9 nusslinu wsfniunffiniua PUT UP IN T , iii Pin Sealing Tubes and Cap i if aroucmrn. THREEEHWI Ml 2 Kal' 5:59 9 niiiiiiii E LWAYS ASK F OR LE PAGE'S fffjx EDWARD FRITZ STUDIO 254-256 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. P, . a TR?fr:3,,x I i Er ' J f -- X K '.-- FE T 93 E M 1 W ' ' E E ' i H EE Y- 5 EE ! -5 .- -5255! :fm E' E 5 -E ..'-' 5 ' ,,.. 1' Egg 5 '. ,.' We pride ourselves - f E J-V .Z-- . : . 4 lr t A t' t Hhs ,. T t a we an ' 'S S' N222 E', May we Prove it in .. -r zmarrfwr, -igmgiggm our work for you? WMQEA MMMQMWW DDD y f :M :-WQ Sfudwfs- ALBANY, N. Y. f G - . I ra, :.f,, :'1g 4-'- 5 -.1,V ---'-- -:V v',, rou s our s ecra - FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN .'L- ' ty.P Try furs. N r State Capitol and other Places of lnterest. Csiine and Service of the Highest Standard. Long .,..: S Distance Telephone in every room. Orchestral music during evening dinner and after the play. -.', 5 F . C Rogkwell STUDIU IN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? IF NOT WILL YOU? af ' 5 ' ' so 5f eff' 555L-..... . -A . jeff .t ,, 4 X ,K JEEWE'-l ,, WE MEAN THE lfg,-4, as ll A ll A tu e, :gauges L 'WE1 l5', +,yQ,WdyW QNX-- 5 35 nngb tops V I Q , l', : M, ,I Q a .E E al l 1 1 W. 'li E 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 suffering from Sore Throat, Cough or Cold. Also the best thing for Public Speakers, Ministers, Singers, etc., and no bad effects after using them. Sold ewrywheffe. SMITH BROTHERS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ill P. S.-If your Cough troubles you at night, just put one of these drops in your mouth before retiring, and let it dissolve gradually, It will help you. ?LalJies' ann Gentlemenas iiestautant .HERE the Substantials and Delicacies of the Season are served in the most approved manner. Also Bread, Cake, Pastry, Ice Cream, lces, 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 intoxicating 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 Ciionfettinners ann Ciiaterees Nos. 13 8x 15 Market Street, POUGHKEEPSLE, N. Y. IN ANSVVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION PAGE 36 'Re VASSARION ADVERTISER THERE IS NO TRAIN IN AMERICA JUST AS GOOD AS 'Ee CALIPOR I LI ITED LIKE VASSAR COLLEGE., IT IS FOR FIRST: CLASS PATRONAGE ONLY Let me send you our art books California Limited A Titan of Chasms To Califor: nia over the old Santa W. J. BLACK, P. T. M. 1 1 17 Railway Exchange . Fe Trail. Chicago i STEAM P U M P o W O R K 5 I N D 1 A N A P o L 1 S , 1 N D . , . M-ff'-'-'Y 2-3 Q 'L V V ' I I' .. M., f wg. i 1 F, +3 -- fig., sw., . ' ,- -. l3f1if3-Xi if A 2: ' H , .f . A 53.351-.jfie -' iw r. itz- l ' 911,23 la 4 Y ' V' 'TAN -. 'LJ5 5-Sr? gi' 1 Q:-wfs c 1, .,,' Q . 7 I , . ..-.--:--- V - 1 - , 4 . 71 nail .P I z.. H, , 1 1. 1 mfg. .1 g , - 1 iisf i ' yiffii' ii' ' ' 'A -1' il, f 'iii A i I I-rm' -,f'g:a'. ' 'Q z a :S - - ' . ,' .- . '-?1ir.':.1 M. 1' 4 .Mm Sm. . 2.0.1-. . W 'vs-.:44-Q-fxm-.ws.4-..:e.f--N 1 ' - 1 2 3. Uxx lgwi Wi . . ...... V . -s ,,,. .-,-...D - .. .,..,, ,, .,,. , . ...,...... ... - FRUITLAND PARK, LAKE CO. FLORIDA. The Palm Villa' Grove consists of a 40 acreltract. Will furnish fruit from this grove October 1st to April 15th: .. 4 s,QMaQ.varwf'. Grapefruit, 53.00 per box Oranges, 2.00 H F. O. B. cars Fruitland Park. State how to ship, Manufacturers 0 f Pu m p ing expfess 01 fmghfi . . A ice C ark Trustees, Owners and Condenslng Machinery Address J. Y. Clark, Manager, Fruitland Park, Fla. IN ANSYVERING ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE VASSARION Burlington Rout The 'On Time' Road Runs Limited, Electric-Lighted Through Trains from Chicago and St. Louis To 1 Kansas City QL For many years the trains St.Palll of the Burlington Route have Minneapolis arrixied at their destination on 0 h time with such great regularity ma 3' that the road has become famil- Sli. JOSepl'l iarly known among its regular Denver patrons as the on time road. Butte QL Physically there is no better Helena railroad than the Burlington. IIOO per cent-the entire line-is SP0kane equipped with safety block sig- Tacoma nalsg the cars, the motive power Seattle and the road bed are the best. Portland 11 Its through trains are bril- liantly electric-lighted through- and out and have every travel Hundreds of comfort and convenience. Intermediate Points ' Use the Burlington, The 'On Time' Road, next time you go VVest, if you Want a safe, easy, comfortable ride A V and almost certain assurance of arrival at desti- i i .- nation 'fright on time. mlm mn ' For time tables and information address I W. J. O'lVlEARA, Eastern Passenger Agent 379 Broadway, New York non Times, mess PAGE 38 He VASSARION ADVERTISER The Abercrombie Shop 709 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Makers and Repairers of furniture, bookshelves, food closets and nov- elties in wood, brass and copper. Visitors as Welcome as Customers GET IT AT ST ODD RD'S 289 MAIN STREET The Home of fancy fresh fruits japanese Parasols and Lanterns constantly on hand C . H . P E Pg K I N S Optometrist and Manufacluring Oplician Sl-lUR-ONGQZTTRQQFJEYEGLASS Lens Grinding and Repairing at Short Notice CYRUS L. BARNES Primfer Poughkeepsie Quality-not Quantity Wh hb ' cllla mhS1i.Shld brealiecniavgftyizufsgllegsllielxxllrinz l'il,:agg2eff1Ill'lE Isrgegtepiecesfgr ysocixli Correspondence Sohqlted formula, and we will give you an exact duplicate in a few hours. Telephone Connect-'lon C. H, PERKINS, 286 Main St. POUGHKEEPSIE. THE COLLEGE INN, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Open only during fi I the College l ,- p - T , ous- ,eg y ::: A : - year' T 3 'if-iiilii-2i551r. 1353-Tfzlf ,-fi K. ' ' l European Plan f. T T. eXClU51VelY- . .. I 001115 - Per il r ff lips ......,. H of 1 da a d d if i ii l' e y n upwar 5' 13:51-112515-efffF ,i ..:-T245 :-T '.-1. V .' 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THE FURNITURE STORE EVERY year our energy and our best efforts are used in producing for Vassar Students the most practical, the most dependable and the best quality of College Furniture. We have been doing this for thirty-eight years. It will be to your interest to see us for your iglo furniture Wants. ' GEO. HUGHES 6 SON 406, 408 and 410 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. THE FURNITURE STORE UANDI TEA HOUSE 14 College View Ave. ARLINGTON The Uandi Tea House, formerly of Cobourg, Canada, has been opened by Mrs. Quipp and Miss T lor. a ,Light Luncheons snd Suppers may be had at short notice. Salads, Sandwiches and Ice Cream made to order. Afternoon Tea served daily. fgives you 1 absolute ' . .' purity ' ,E ,, in paint ' 1 uni 'I 1 g I X . .A purity that complies with every pure paint law that was ever passed or ever can be passed. The Statesman IGOZ Pure Paint puts an end to the mystery in the paint business by print- ing the full analysis on every label. Ask us to show you the Statesman colors. lhe Chas. H. Brown Paint Co. IN ANSWERING ADVERTTSEMENTS PL o HE VASSARIOIN PAGE 42 Ee VASSARION ADVERTISER BAILEY, BANKS 81 BIDDLE CO. A New Caialogue of College and School Emblems Whieli contains illustrations and prices of a very large assortment of Class and College Pins lin colors to represent enainell, -Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Plaques, Medals, Rings and many novelties in the newest styles-suggestions that should be seen before purchasing. 1218-20-22 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Qlpbahettral Ember to Abercrombie Shop, The, Poughkeepsie Adriance, P. 81 Son, Poughkeepsie Allen Arnold 86 Co., Boston, Mass. Ambler, P., Poughkeepsie . American Trust Co., Boston, Mass. . Anglo-American Drug Co., New York . . A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y. . . . Atchison, Topeka 8: Santa Fe R. R., Chicago, Ill. Baker 85 Taylor Co., New York . . . Bailey, Banks 86 Biddle Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . Barnes, C. L., Poughkeepsie . . . Bassette, The F. A. Co., Springfield, Mass. . Bernner, 0. F., New York . . Blookers' Cocoa, New York . Brooks Bros., New York . . Brown, Chas. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cailler's, New York . . Carpenter, F. H., Poughkeepsie . Cary, lVIrs. J., Poughkeepsie .... Central Hudson Construction Co., Poughkeepsie . Chicago, Burling?on 85 Quincy R. R., Chicago, Ill. City Trust Co., Boston, Mass. . . . . Clark Trustees, Alice, Chicago, Ill. College Inn, The, Poughkeepsie . Conklin, Philip, Troy, N. Y. . . Courtney,s Steam Laundry, Poughkeepsie . Cundy Co., E. W., Poughkeepsie . Dean Bros., Indianapolis, Ind. . Qbhetttsers Zi ADVERTISERS' INDEX Detroit Home and Day School, Detroit, Mich. . 32 Downing, V. F., Poughkeepsie . . . . I6 Drake, M. C., Poughkeepsie , I6 Dlluhosch, Mrs ..... . I6 Elizabeth Meade School, Norwalk, Conn. . 32 Elliott Co., Chas. H., Philadelphia, Pa. . I5 Elting, Ely, Poughkeepsie . . . . I4 Estabrook 85 Co., Boston, Mass ..... . 39 Fallkill National Bank, Poughkeepsie .... . 26 Farmers Sz Manufacturers National Bank, Poughkeepsie . . I6 Farrington, W. R., Poughkeepsie .... . 25 Feierabend, W. H., Poughkeepsie . I7 First National Bank, Poughkeepsie . 26 Fisk Teachers' Agency, New York . . 16 Fritz Studio, Eduard, Poughkeepsie . . 34 Gellert, Louis, Poughkeepsie . . , 9 General Typewriting Co., New York . . I7 Glldersleeve, E. D. Sz Son, Poughkeepsie . 4 Gioscia Orchestra, Albany, N. Y. . , 9 Goldstein Sz Rosen, Poughkeepsie . . 9 Halsted School, The, Yonkers, N. Y. . . 33 Hansman Sc Pralow, Poughkeepsie . 9 Heathcote Hall, Scarsdale, N. Y. . . 33 Heaton, D. C. 85 Son, Poughkeepsie . . 9 Higgins, C. M. 81 Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 18 Hornblower Ba Weeks, Boston, Mass. . . IS Hosmer Hall, St. Louis, Mo. . . . 32 Hughes, George 85 Son, Poughkeepsie . 41 Huyler's, New York ..... . 18 Jacobs, A. W., Poughkeepsie . . . . 9 Jello CGCHCS66 Pure Food Co.j, Le Roy, N. Y. . . 3 Knox 8: Co., New York .... . B Kingsley, B. O., Poughkeepsie . . 9 Lorey, Gustave, Albany, N. Y. . . 7 ADVERTISERS' INDEX Luckey, Platt 8: Co., Poughkeepsie Lynch, M. J., Poughkeepsie . Maar, R. H., Poughkeepsie . Maar, W. V., Poughkeepsie . . Mabbett, George Sz Sons, Plymouth, Mass. Maine Central R. R., Portland, Me. . McDonnell, M. C., Poughkeepsie . McGlynn, Mrs., Poughkeepsie . Merriam, G. 86 C., Springfield, Mass.. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. . Milwaukee--Downer College, Milwaukee, Moore Shoe Co., Poughkeepsie Neal, C., Poughkeepsie . . Nelson House, The, Poughkeepsie Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass. Palmer, Stephen, Poughkeepsie . Perkins, C. H., Poughkeepsie . Peterkin, John, Poughkeepsie . Poughkeepsie Flag Co., Poughkeepsie . Pratt Teachers' Agency, New York . Price Phonograph Co., Poughkeepsie Putnam Hall, Poughkeepsie . Raymond, S. W., Poughkeepsie . Reynolds, W. T., Poughkeepsie Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie . Royal Baking Powder Co., New York Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass. Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y. . R and G Corset Co., New York Saltford Flower Shop, Poughkeepsie . St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, La. . Schirmer, G., New York . . . Second National Bank, Boston, Mass. Wis Shreve, Crump 85 Low Co., Boston, Mass.
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