Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Class of 1911
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The interming- ling with the Army and Navy officers lends a touch of dis- tinction,a dash of brilliancy to all social gatherings. Dress paracles,military evolutions,martial music, dances where programs are always filled to overflowing. Life, sparkle, activity everywhere, and an all prevading spirit of good fellowship and homelike comfort make the Chamberlin different from all other resorts. 5730 Q-f4rmy7 and Nelly? and fije S0012-'ll LEW af Old Pofbt Comfort HJTEL CJMMBERLIN .Af Old Point Comfort: Wrginia Easy to Reach-Unique Location No other resort is so uniquely situated, right at Fortress Monroe, the centre of military activities, and Hampton Roads, the rendezvous of the Nations' Warships. The Chamberlin ia the most magnificently appointed of all resort hotels. lr is easily reached from anywhere, the air isinvigorating, the surroundings are unusual. historic, re- plete with memories of the past. The medical baths and sea pool are the finest in America, the cuisine and service are perfect, It matters not what your favorite recreation may he, you can enioy it at the Chamberlin. For further injnrmalion and inferesling illuslraled booklets, apply al all loulisl bureaus or lranspartalion ofices. or address me personally. GEORGE F. ADAMS, Manager, Fortress Monroe, Va. New York Office, 1122 Broadway No young woman ever complained that she found it dull in an Army Post: this fact is emphasized at Old Point Comfort. There are about one hundred and fifty Army Officers here: and in addition to them, there is frequently a con- l tingent of Naval Officers, proverbial for their gallantry and hospitality. Young' folks, of course, have an enjoyable time 1 ' under these conditions. In the splendid balhroom, there are dances twice a week. sometimes oftener. The great Military and Naval balls are always given at The Chamberlin. V , ,-l-- In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARIUN ' fr. 0 ' ag n uma , 4' Bnssnr Gfnllzgf Y 17 JH ghh Yps- CN BF P+ 5f7f3Ef7E,5'fDf'5 -A 9 lwg TJ L 4? EV KCXIII u ur ' ? u xz vm nr M 1 4 ' Q,12f4g,3,:iHm. THIS BOOK COl'Y1.ilGl-l'l'ED BY 1911 VASSARION BOARD if if Evhiratrh hg Ihr Qllazw nf 1911 Un Elamea illlnnrnv Efaglnr Efmrntg-Env Hearn igrenihmt nf 'Haazar Glnllrge Svrhnlar, llihilnanplper, ElTrienh I haul QP pwplv une Huh all Une QBJIIUFY t 5 H HI'1ELh?5 1112211 jllllllfi D . JH eth fqr our ilresihtnt 5515 Annu! E125 arg 61161: 3Hnt 'X Eahlv nf Qlnntvnta GREETING TO THE FESTIVAL .,....,.... ..........,..,.... ORDER, OF EVENTS ..,.......,.......,.. IRUSTEES ...,..,................................ ff 1+'ACULTY ..........,,A HERALDS OF THE FESTIVAL .....,.............. ............,..,.......,..... Vassarion Board ...................,................ ....,.....,,......,....,................ MONDAY--GATHERING TOGETHER OF ALL CLASSES ........ Peasants ...,.................,................,..........,....,..,...........................,... Freshmen Class Officers .......................,...,. ...,... .,................... Retinue ....,....... ...........,........... he eeh mgu ll 15-17 18 -36 37 38 39 40 111 42 .-2'-355-X.. Q ,,,,,17 f..- 5.71- ,, Y- 4, ,c,.,., . ll-.vhi-.1W1i5B 15vb'-z'iHvI fm ' alisfrnfahrrzrs .iw fni'.':ze?:-4291 1:5-wfm fim -:v.'mr.-ir:-ifwe -. r i :.i5e11k. 4'Bi4fW-'R -I - V 'J'-5. 15 : 1 E -5 1 Y T' 'fl ' 235 EQ .7-f'j1.'-fif 4 Y' 5 4 4 :.i5 i1 '3:E'51 5-'.f'f3 f-F-i Q. ,- if fi lf'-xi if 2. 1 . N . . :- .1 ., 1' ' -. -4.-,- V 2 ,,'-'e'i?a' f nuuf m-in -vnu'-51 -1 wow am i 1 -is -ln-1-umrmzu eww:-,afa frau reaf Sophomore Class Officers ,,.,... . 43 Sophomore Joke Book .,.....,.. .44 Sophomore Party ,...,,........ - 45 Daisy Chain ,..........,.,...,..,. - 46 Photographs of 1913 ........ . 47 N olxlcs .,.................,....... - 48 Junior Glass Officers .,...,., . 49 Junior Party ..,............. ,. . 50 Junior Joke Book .....,., . 51 Royalty .....,.................. . 52 Senior Ofliccrs .,................ . 53 Former Presidcntus .......,.....,..... . 54 Phoiograplis of 1911 .................. . 55 1911 Freshman Year Picture ........ . 56 1911 Frcslunan Year ............ .... . 57 1911 Sophomore Year ............. . 58 1911 Junior Year ...,......,... 59 Mohonk ...........,.....,,..... ,.... 6 0 Marching Song .....,.............. . 61 Senior Parlor Opening .......... . 52 Senior Parlor Song ....,....... . 63 Ethics Song ................,..., . 64 Senior Birthday .,...... . 65 Honor List .............. . 66 Tree Song ..........,................ 67 Class Day ...................,............. . 68 C0ll'llT10Il0Cll10llli Speakers ,... ..,.. . 69 Picture of Dr. Taylor's House ...... . 70 Former Members .......,............... . 71 In Memoriam .,.., .............. ...... .... 7 2 Fellows v..................................,.,....................... ....... 7 3 Class Roll ..........................,..,..,....,....................,. ....... 7 4-119 'I UI SDAY-Tl-IE DAY OF ORGANIZATION ..,., .... 1 20 Students' Association Officers ..,...,..,.........,...... .,..... 1 21 Slmleiit.:-2' Coininilwliecs .....,..,.....,,.......................... ......... 1 20-123 Miscellany Board ..,............................,........,.............. ....... 1 24 W1 DN ESDAY-T1'IE DAY OF REVEREN CE ....... ....... 1 25 Cln'ist.ian Association Officers .... ..........,............... ........... 1 2 6 Clirisxtian Association Conimilninees .......,...,...... ....,.... 1 27-128 Silver Bay .............,......................,...,................ ..... 1 29 IIIURSDAY-THE DAY OF PAGEANTS ........ 130 l'l1ilaletLhian Association Officers .........,....... 131 Fourth Hall Play ................ .,,1.....,,............... 1 32 Fourth Hall Play Pictures .,.,..,...,.,. 133 First Hall Play ...,...............,.. 134 F irsln Hall Play Pictures .......... .. 135 Second Hall Play ...................... .. 136 Second Hall Play Pictures ......... ,. 137 Third Hall Play ..........,....,...,.... .. 138 Third Hall Pla Pictures ............. .. 139 I ourt,h Hall Pllay, 1911 .... ......,....... . . 140 lIilDA'Y-TI-l.E DAY OF SPORT ....... .,...,. , , 1.41 Athletle Aseomatron Officers Athletre Aseocratron Commrtteee 1911 Hockey 'leam 1912 Hockey Foam 1913 Hockey Team 1914 Hockey Team Hockey Games 1910 1911 Basketball 1912 Basketball 1913 Basketball 1914 Baskf tball 1910 Track Team 1911 Tr Lek Team 1912 Track Team 1913 'lraek Team Tenure Tournament Freld Day Varelty Hockey Val arty Bfrsketb rll Athletrc Prctures P SAFURDAY THE DAY Ol' DANCE AND SONIC Musrml Soerctres 15 Dance Commrttees Founder s Celebrafron QUNDAY THF DAY OF IxNIGHTINC AND DFCORXIION TH E THD THD Phl Beta. 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U 22 Senior Mohonk Day. . 23 Service: Rev. james I. Vance, Newark, N. J. 28 Concert: Dannreutber Quartette. S November 2 Recital: Mr. Frederick Weld, New York. A ' 11 Recital: Uterpe Club, Poughkeepsie, Assisted Sv., by Mrs.Edith Rogers Hale. 12 First Hall Play: Arms and the Man. 13 Service: Rev. Howard Bliss, Beirut, Syria. ' ll? Recital: Professor Cornelius Riibner, Columbia P . University. J , A' 18 Lecture: Mr. Hamilton Holt, Editor of The Inde- L I ' 4 penclentf' l :Z 3 X . X X. t Uwe s '41 Im -VL Y A ' V 1 .iiiid Tm WEBER B-39f'lEfEKY Ei1W53'1ii1 2E8! MWMWWWM EJB 78 it-'W 'UW 'K fm an-na-. mm mrwmmmmmmaaamwf A-canine fe' c 1 f-'iii 5: T' 41 .Y 'J ' Hmm: zz If Y 1 , 75-' : 4119, g.:af. if, rf: -137 551 9.3 'F5,,,!', ,. -nr ry-i'. 4- ' '. ' .- ' . 'I ., ,A .: . . - .. . . .1 L-E I -.lf ' ' ' -.l -- . . .. '. 1- - --'.1P:la,:-.-. . ..s-fvfl ' - 'rv' -'..,1' - 'i ' - 1- - : . ' ' -.-' . . .. -.Q-.53:J' .v --sawasevesm- 1 .Q ff f i f- .q awi-ass-1' ': f .-i f . 1, . A uf .-11241. -1 1 'A-'18 15-Hans' .. K-z-I - if December January February March 20 Service: President Slocum, Colorado College. Lecture: Miss K. B. Davis, for C. A. V. C. 24 Thanksgiving Day. 30 Recital: Mrs. Zoe P. Hueffer and Miss Mary Cracroft. 4 Lecture: Rev. Ambrie Field, for C. A. V. C. 9 Lecture: Dean Kirchwey of Columbia. 10 Second Hall Play, Hlphigenia in Taurisf' ll Service: Dr. Weeks, Springfield, Mass. Christmas Music. 14 Students' Recital. 16 Christmas Vacation Began. 1511 4 College Reopened. 6 Recital: Mr. George Harris, Ir., New York City. Dr. Clark, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Henry Cloud, for C. A. V. C. S Service: Lecture: ll Lecture Recital: Mr. Alvah Glover Salmon, New York. 15 Service: Prof. Hugh Black, New York City. 22 Service: Dr. Powell, Northampton, Mass. Lecture: President William G. Frost, for C. A. V. C. 25 Recital: Mr. Felix Hughes. 27 Service: Rev. Charles Thompson, New York. 1 Lecture Recital: Dr. Max Friedlander, University of Berlin. S Recital: Mr. Albert Foster, Violinist, and Mr. Clarence G. Hamilton, Pianist, of Wellesley College. 12 Service: Rev. Douglas McKensie, Hartford, Conn. 18 Sophomore-Junior Dance. 19 Service: Dr. Case, Bulialo, N. Y. 4 Third Hall Play: Chums. 5 Lecture: Mrs. Helen Montgomery and Dr. Mary Noble. S Recital: Miss Sinclair and Miss Leona Marsh. 18 Inter-Society Debate. 22 Recital: Mr. Sergei Klibansky, American Institute of Applied Music. 16 Q 1: , -- .W 1 .nllfim 1. 'ilti 'YL 7 ' A 4 4 Q .f 1 . f Q5 -ii 1 1 'Qrfn 'X ,gf -. ,X , . ... . .. .. . 4 I M V ? N Z BB- f v lf!-0.51 9285 481'254231MSiMiW!2mRNx'1!i95F!92 E2l'BiKQf tff!W'5!2B?5:GlS.?iER1E'VvFHx!'MiSlRZ5MHi Kg?H - rS51!'5i!lZ5f3fE:?RR'?J1Hki- ' num. ....---- I- f,,,,ggKw1 24 Spring Vacation Began. i JsyIEl!:luuf ' '---- -.-.. u IIIIII April 5 College Reopenecl. SJ Lecture: Miss Carolina Marcial, for C. A. V. C. I2 Recital: Mr. E. Sheffield Marsh, New York City. 13 Lecture: Deaconess Goodwin. lfi Easter Music. 28 Founder's Day. 20 Concert: College Orchestra and Choral Club. May 6 Field Day. 13 Fourth Hall Play: The Taming of the Shrew. 20 junior-Senior Boat Ride. ' 30 Senior Vacation Began. Senior Boat Ride. june 5 Examinations Began. SJ Examinations Ended. 11 Baccalaureate Sunday. 13 Class Day. l4 Commencement. Class Supper. IllIlIllllllIllllllIlllIll'IIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllq I' lllllll 'nllllllu qi i W Wi. :. 1lNlUUHm lllllll M I xl xx l R iu , Q. ll i i 1 M . f V' , W f M .mmmnllll l.. li. li ,il ,fl .7 Milan 'Q' M lllllfniuill Q I X ff'-jfii.- 'l ll ullllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh '-uk -ummllllllmmmlllllllllyv' An-' .nlImlmmum1lmunumununnmummmllll H f5 Zflnarh nf 'Glruatvea Augustus H. Strong, D.D., LL.D., Chairman .... . . Rochester John H. Deane, A.M. .....,. . . New York Duncan D. Parmly ........ . Red Bank, N. J. James M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D. . . . Vassar College Edward Judson, D.D. .... . New York Albert AS. Bickmore, A.M., Ph.D. . . New York Allen W. Evarts, A.M .... . New York Samuel D. Coykendall . . . Rondout James M. Bruce, A. M. . . . . New York '6Edward Elsworth, A.M. . . . Poughkeepsie Henry M. Sanders, D.D. . New York Charles M. Pratt, A.M. . . . Brooklyn Henry V. Pelton, A.B. . . . Poughkeepsie Andrew I. Townson . . . . Rochester Mrs. F. F.Tho1npson . . . New York Edward Storrs Atwater, A.B. . . . Poughkeepsie Daniel Smiley, A.B. . . . Lake Mohonk W. C. P. Rhoades, D.D. . . Brooklyn George E. Dimock, A.B. . . . Elizabeth, N. J. Helen Morris Hadley, A.B. . . N cw Haven, Conn. G. Moore Peters, D.D. . Cincinnati, Ohio Charles A. Coflin ' . . . . New York George W. Perkins . . New York Edgar L. Marston . . . . . New York Arthur L. Lesher ..... . . . New York William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D. . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Florence M. Cushing, A.B. . . . . Boston, Mass. Myra Reynolds, Ph.D ...... . . Chicago, Ill. Henry Evertson Cobb, D.D. ........... New York Henry Pelton, Treasurer of the College J- - Louis P. Gillespie, General S1LP6l iWLlt5ILlllI7Zf :'tDeccased. Qbffirrra nf Ahminiairatinn zmh 3ln5truriinu laimes M. 'llzwloig D.D., l,L.D., 111 B K President of Vassar College 'l.'X.B. iUlllVCl'S11iVOl-Ri0l2l1l'S1.0l', 18683 D.D.,.111JfillCSliCT,11721105 LF1i.D.,R,u1,gcrs. Roche?- ller 'Flieologieaml Seminary, 1371. Stucliecl III Europe, 1871-12. Minister, 181-3-Sb. Presicleni. of Vnssaug 1880. - ilP'11blishcr1: 'll'me1.ieal or I1le:1.l? Psychology Syllabus, Ethics Syllzlbusg A New Worlrl :mil on Olrl Gospel. Manly eflllczaitiolizll and other articles. lilln Mc Czilch, AB. Secretary Qf the College ilA.B., XIILSSILI' College, 1878. Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, New York, 1878-S15 in Detroit. Home :xml Day School, 1881-85. Secretary to the President of Vassar College, 1885-93, Seeret.:u'y of tho College, Rank of Associate Professor, 1893. Rank of Professor, 1907. julio Grace GZl.1'C111C1', A.B. Assfistant to the Secrclary 1lA.B., Vzmssm' College. Assistant to the Scc1'otzu'y, 1904. Mary Boll, AB. Assistant to the Secrelary 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1904. Assisizmt 1.0 the Secretary, 1906. Zim Lillian Tllornhury, A.B. .flxxislaul in Ethics and in the Secrelary's Qlfirc 1lA.B., Vzmsszu' College, 1908. Assistzmt in Ethics :md History, 1908. Assistant in Ethics :md in the Soc1'et:1.ry's Office, 1909. Georgia A. Kendrick Lady Principal 1lL:u.ly Principal, V aissar College, 1891. Rank of Professor. - 19 --A-lm-'Manassas-u an-sr as 'a 19 ms mn www E.EZEM :E if - f . 1 - . rf- ir vs. at -7 .-, if H ' ef ' - . '- - . 'e ' i ' ' ' - ' 1 21- H5s5ElfI'lrU n e- I.: , ig .. Q1 .v - 'Im '-' 2 if fi' .1 :' ..2. aa ai. .3 11- 1,- ggn' ,,1-mir H, 65593, ,g3'vZ' ..g, I , '13 1 I'-E R REE. ill! Bl 03' IE 'raw Isabel Nelson Tillinghast, Ph.M., fb B K Assislaal lo the .Lady Priaeipa.l 1fA.B., Vassar College, Ph.M., Cornell University. Instructor in Hampton Inst-itliteg Professor of English, New Paltz Normal Schoolg Professor oi English, French-American College. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1901. Christel Whilaple Wilkiiis, A.B. flssistan! to llzc Lady Principal 1lA.B., Vassar College, 1900. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1905. Olive Ballard Edgcornb, A.B. Assrislarzt to the Lady Pzfivzczfpal 1iA.B., Vassar Collee, 1907. A.M., University of Columbia, 1908. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1910. Elizabeth Burr Thelberg, M.D. Resident Physicicza 1lFormer Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, WO1HHH,B Medical College of the New York Infirrn ary. Resident Physician to the New York Infants' Hospital, and in the New York Nursery and Children's Hospital. Resident Physician, Vassar College, 1887. 1lAmerieanMedical Association, New York State Medical 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 York State. Jane North Baldwin, M.D. Assistant Plzysicicm HM. D.,Cornell University Medical School 1900. Graduate Work Harvard Medical School. Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, Laboratory Assistant in Physiology, Vassar, 1905. Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1906. 1l'Women' s Medical Association of New York City. Clinton County Medical Association, New York. American Medical Association. New York State Medical Association. Dutchess County Medical Society. Poughkeepsie Academy of Medicine. ifiihrarng, Frances A. Wood Liibrarizm Emeritus Amy Louise Reed, A.B., 111 B K Librarian TiA.B., Vassar, 1892. Graduate Student Columbia University, 1903-4, summer, 1908, Yale University 1908-10, Fellow, Yale, 1909-10. Teacher in Private Schools, New York City, 1892-75 1898-1903. Instructor in English, Vassar 1904-S, Librarian, Vassar 1910 5 Vassar Students' Aid Society. Member of the American Library Association. Adelaide Underhill, A.B., 111 B K Associate Librarian 1lA.B., Vassar, 1888. New York State Library School, 1888-89. Cataloguer, Colum- bia College Library, 1890-92. Assistant Librarian, Vassar, 1892-94. Reference Libra- rian, Vassar, 1894:-1910. Associate Librarian, 1910. 1lAmerican Library Association. Fanny Borden, AB. Reference Librai-ian 1lA.B., Vassar, 1898 g B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1901. Assistant in Bryn Mawr College Library, 1901-03. Associate Librarian, Smith College Library,.1903-06. Assistant in the Library of Vassar College, 19083 Cataloguer, 1909. Reference Librarian, 1910. 1lAmeriean Lib1'ary Associationg Bibliographical Society of America. 1lPubl'ished: Bibliography of Monopolies and trusts in America, 1895-99. 20 -WD 31'-Q'K'Q-l.31E1Id'QAN f x'UlS A 'M-'NM N-Q' 4 5 2' sz -. J ir F. in ' fp .:P' '. '1jf.t.-... V C- Fl are: 1 -.-sl 'Ffa' V- '. 'S' :again - . , , - , . ,. . ,:. .v l. ,. , Niggaz, yiriifa' l 1- . . , , . 1 , '- ' . -L. . - I I. -'-'xiii-3521? ,H , H . . , . ..,. Q , ., ,-f fi,-' ,-ag, 11 5 . 3. - f- -1 1 -'rf T7 9 1: .5-92 r sf Az' . :?h lit: A LV .mo . '1fS1f:l'6s 5' S HUT -asf mamma-1 if-216.1 2 cffE'f'N'?5 'Wf Mary Belle Aekerly, A.B. Ass-istant in the Library 1lA.B., Vassar, 1898. Astor Training Class, Vassar, 1907. Bertha Wakeiield, A.B., fb B K Catologuer 1fA.B., University of Minnesota, 1901. B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1910. Cataloguer in Public Library, Sioux City, Iowa, 1906-1908. Cataloguer, Vassar, 1910. hflember of American Library Association. llenriette Scranton, A.B. Assistant in the Library 1lA.B., Vassar, 1896. Detroit College of Law, 1896-7. Albany Library School, 1909-10. Assistant in the Library, Vassar, 1910. Ari Lewis F. Pilcher, Ph.B., KID B K, E EZ Professor of Art 1fl'h.B., School of Mines, Columbia University. LL.D., University of Colorado, 1910. 1l'Pu.blished: Art Subjects, International Encyclopedia, American Arch. Series, Alge- meines Lexikon der Bildenden Kunstler, Leipsic. Ed. Arch. Series, Bureau of Univ. Travel. Historic Types of Architecture. Aatrnnnxng 1ilVIary W.Wl11l11Cj7, A.M., fl! B K Professor offl stronomy and Director of Observatory 1fA.B., Vassar, A.M., Vassar 3 graduate study at Radcliffe College 5 Zurich University. I nstructor in Waltham High School, Chelsea High School. Assistant in Observatory at Vassar, 1881. Professor, Vassar, 1889. iilfellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Charter Member of Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. 1lPltbl?iSlI.l5flI Longitude of Smith College Observatory, Articles in Annals of Harvard College Observatory 5 Regular papers on Astronomical subjects in Astronomical Journal, A stronorwische N achriclltcn. Caroline E. Furness, Ph.D., CII B K Instructor in Astronomy 1fA.B., Vassar, 18913 Ohio State University, non-resident, 1892-945 Chicago Summer School, 1895, Colmnbia, non-resident, 1890-985 resident, 1898-99: Ph.D., Columbia, 1900. Instructor in High School, West Winsted, Conn., 1891-92 3 Columbus, Ohio, 1892-94, Vassar, 1894-99. Volunteer research assistant, Yerkes Observatory, summers 1899,1900. American Fellow A. C. A., 1898-99. Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard College, 1898-99. Research work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring, 1908. 1fll'ellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. 1I'Publ'ishecl: Catalog of Stars within 10 of North Pole. Catalog of Stars within 20 of North Pole. Observations of comets, asteroids, in astronomical periodicals. Defini- tive Orbit of Comet 1880 III Cwith E. P. Watermanj, Astronomische Nachrichten. Psyche Rebecca Sutton, A.M. Assistant in Astronomy 1lA.B., Vassar, 1909, A. M.,1910. Assistant in Astronomy, 1910. 'awe tr absence for the year 1910-11. 21 'FW WI! IFJSBM'-4 1 ' , . - .3 .-, A , , .' . ., ., ,,. .. ,. V , ,-. , 1. Q-.1i'g,5,f if f .,-. - - ,A .. .- ' A , 4 , , - .- .A '- 1:-'.'FA:ilfi:5 22 'T ju ' - -ini. , . .. '. 1- I ZSQILHQ, 'X ' - -, -' 1 ' 5 1 ' ' r- . 1' J- - . 'sMl'1:aBl.., - iw ' -4 ' sg, , A Af-w -' ,: ,, . . S -' .1 I , W- 1- .i-.- s g- A gg g, gig 11 my.-24 . f me-mm min aim '11 SD ww s:,,:su..-rm 2-may ui.: iliihlr William Bancroft Hill, D.D., 111 B K Professor of Biblical Lilerallure 1lA.B., Harvard, 1879, Columbia Law School, 1881, Baltimore Law School, 1882, Union Theological Seminary, 1883-1886, D.D., Rutgers, 1905, Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 1882-1883, Pastor of Reformed Dutch Church in Athens, N. Y., 1886- 18903 and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-1902. Lecturer on Bible, Vassar, 1899-1902, Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar, 1902. 1lP'Il0ZliS,lCdI Mountain Peaks in the Life of Christ, 1893, Present Prohlelns in New Testament Study, 1903, Guide to the Lives ol' Christ, 1905. Einlngg Aaron Louis Treadwell, Ph.D., fb B K Professor of Biology 1lB.S., Wesleyan University, 1888, M.S., 1890. Honorary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-95 5 Fellowin residence, 1897-98, Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1899. Prol'cssor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-1900, Professor of Biol- ogy, Vassar, 1900. On stall' of Instruction, Marine Biological Laboratory, Weod's Hole, Mass., 1898-1906. In charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ol' the Brooklyn Institute, 1907. Member Am. Soc. Naturalistsg Arn, Soc. Zoologists. Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science. Honorary Curator of Annu- lates, American Museum of Natural History. At. Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Dry Tortugas, Florida, 1909 and 1910. Cora Jipson Beckwith, M .A. Ivislruclor in Biology ilB.S,, University of Michigan, 1900, M. A., Columbia University, 1908. Research table at Marine Biological Laboratory, W ood's Hole, Mass., 1901, 1903, 1907-10. HPublished: Articles in Biological Bulletin. lVinif:red J. Robinson, A.M. I nslruclor in Bolo-ni 1lB.S., University of Michigan, 1.8995 B.Pd., 18995 A. M., Columbia, 1904. Graduate work, Columbia, 1903, 1907-08. Instructor, Michigan State Normal College, 1892. Vassar College, 1900-07 5 1908. 1iMember of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society of Naturalists, Torrey Botanical Club Association of Collegiate Alumnae. TIP-ublislzed: Hexalectris Aphyllusf' f'The Spines of Fouquieria Nutrition of Sarraecnia Purpu1'ca, 'tReproduction by .Budding in Drosera. Helen Margaret Zabriskie, A.B. .flssristavzl in Biology 1lA.B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Biology, 1910. Q'lhP111inI1'g Charles W. Moulton, Ph.D., fb B K Professor of Chemistry ilA.B., University of Minnesota, 1885, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889. Instructor in Chemistry and Physics at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1.885-87, and 1889-92, Associate Professor ol' Chemistry, Vassar College, 1892-94. Professor of Chemistry, V as- sar, 1894. 1llllIG1I'llJGI' of American Chemical Society, American Electroehemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry, Deutsche Chemische Clesellsehalt. 22 UWA Ht 73-'E KYB!-Sz!l'M'15iB tmiitdl m.'KBWHR9'5EsZQ-'NtE'iF .1E?3- LS? fum tcm. nz-in fG1ei.5Z?4fM1?-'NSF-F?23f '9 5 -.1s5,, ' .f 'ei .2 . '. s 1. 1 1 ,sz If ' ve...-nw : 21 . f .12 3. .ii-iff' Vg 1 . V ' 1 1- 5. -1 I 1. , -. - -'-1-'.'FIiiX5EZ . I . , - . . ' .A . -r A l Z .,.-ggevwra 115513.-55? f ' , ,,5 f ', ,, j A .:- .. .:2Q ..v5. V V ' H . ,., ,Q 3, -- -7 .,- -Ti .-.V .1 , ,.i A 2 'ef 'nf -z,...ia 'aa .rv .V . rs . Katharine Blunt, Ph.D.. 'IJ B K, E E Instructor 'in CIlC777v'tSl7'j' 1fA.B., Vassar, 1898, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1907. Graduate Student, Massachu- setts Institute of Teclmology, 1902-03 5 University of Chicago, 1902, 1905-07, Holder of the Babbott Fellowship, 1905-06. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1903-05. In- structor in Chemistry, Domestic Science Department, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1907-08, Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908. 1iMember American Chemical Society , Fellow American .Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Martha Dean, D.Se., 23 EI Instructor in Chemistry TIES., B.L., lilarlham College, Richmond, Ind., Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. llenry W. Sage Fellowship in Chemistry at Cornell, 1895-96. D.Sc., Cornell, 1890. Instructor in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896-1900. Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1900. Member ol' the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Ella M. Freeman, A.M., 111 B K Instructor 'in Chemistry 1iA.B., Vassar, 1884, A.M., University ol' Chicago. Instructor, Vassar, 1887. Mary Amerman Griggs, A.B. Assistant in the Laboratory of Chemistry 1lA.l3., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Chemistry, V assar, 1909. Mary Louise Landon, A.B. I nstrnctor in C lzemistry 1lA.B., V assar, 1907. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908, 1909, Instructor in Chemis- try, Vassar, 1910. julia Frances Wficker, A.B. Assistant in the Laboratory of Chemistry 1IA.l3., Vassar, 1899. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1899-1905 5 1907-1909. Florence A. Browne, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry 1lA.B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Chemistry, 1910. Mary Rachel Moores, A.B. Assistant in the Laboratory of Chemistry ilA.B., Vassar, 1910. Assistant in Chemistry, 1910. EEILIIIHIHIIE aah Svnrinlugg Herbert Elmer Mills, Ph.D., 111 B K Professor of Economics 1IA.B., University of Rochester, 1883, A. M., Rochester, 1887, Ph. D., Cornell, 1890. Principal of Marion Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1883-84, Palmyra Union School, New York, 18821-80. 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. 1IMember 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. 1lP-1tblisl1.orl.' Early Years of the French Revolution in San Domingo , Outlines of ECO1l0l1l1f5SQH Practical Economic Questions, The Labor Problem 5 Several Outlines for Economic Study and Syllabi for University Extension Lectures. 23 HJNJil5hl'3P 'i!'2'I5 M'ft2B'Ef13 H1N2E EMWPNMPEEM NiHL.iHlfWt45f- ir' fha-. :Q if E. .: i Qedpxrpx rrssgl- if 55, fs 'SL -fi.. '. 1.53, .iff .f i ' 'I ,-Lp--i. - -, ,. -,. - . , , N, , . . ,, 4 -R.. . - . , .yi . ., , :ga . - .' , . .. , - 1 A..-.V-.,-,.l.w,! Q 1 - , 'E 5 ' -I 1 .9 ,. - 1 Iii :' ' gn 1: -1 ., -5 -: - 4' .1 ,..-1' X-.ESE ii Q' 5 1 E-' f-f 112: 6' - ,,'- . rv ' -'g to .- Bri-Sl 'B SUHH97 BKAYMQHUMNQ LDT-Y Emilie Louise Wells, A.B., 111 B K Instructor in Economics 1lA.l3., Vassar, 1894. Instructor at Kemper Hall, 1894-96. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fel- lowship in Economics and Sociology at University of Chicago, 1896-97. Instructor in Economics, Vassar, 1897. Fanny Rollinson Sweeuy, A.B., fb B K A ssistant in Economics 1l'A.B., Vassar, 1907, A.M., Vassar, 1910. Assistant in Economics, Vassar, 1908. English Laura Johnson Wylie, Ph.D., fb B K Professor of Ezzgtfisll 1lA.B., Vassar, 18775 Ph.D., Yale, 1894. Instructor in Miss St0rer's and Miss Lupton's School, Cincinnati, 1883 5 in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, 1884-92, and 1894- 95. Instructor in Vassar, 1895-96. Associate Professor of English, 1896. Professor of English, 1898. 1l'.Member of Modern Language Association and the English Association. 1l'Published: Studies in the Evolution of English Criticism, The SirRoge1'de Coverley Papers, edited for the use of schools. Gertrude Buck, Ph.D., KID B K Professor of Engl-isll 1lB.S., University of Michigan, 1894, M.S., 1895, Ph.D., 1898. Fellow in English, University of Chicago, 1895.- Assistant in English in University of Michigan, 1896-97. Teacher of English, Indianapolis High School, 1897. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1897. Associate Professor, Vassar, 1901 , Professor, 1907. 1lMember of Modern Language Association and New England Association ol' Teachers of English. 1IPubZished: Figures of Rhetoric: A Psychological Study, 1895, The Metaphor: A Study in the Psychology of Rhetoric, 18993 Organic Education, 1899, with Miss H. M. Scott 5 A Course in Argumentative Writing, 1899 5 A Course in Expository VVriting, 1899, with Elisabeth Woodbridge, A Brief English Grammar, 1905, with Fred. Newton Scott, Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies edited for school use, 1906, A Course in Narrative Writing, 1906, with Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris. Various maga- zine articles. Florence V. Keys, A.B. Associate Professor rj English 1lA.B., University of Toronto, 1891. Fellow in Greek, Bryn Mawr, 1891-92 5 Fellow in English, Bryn Mawr, 1892-93 3 Reader in English, Bryn Mawr, 1893-97. Reading in Bodley, Oxford, 1898 5 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. Christabel Forsyth Fiske, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English 1lA.B., Cornell University, 1898 5 A.M., Columbian University, Washington, D. C., 1899. Instructor in Miss Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, 1899-1900, Randolph Macon Institute, Danville, Va., 1900-01. Ph.D. Cornell University, 1903. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1903. Associate Professor of English, Vassar, 1910. 1lModern Language Association of America. Psi Chapter CCornelll of Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1lPublishezl: The Tales of Terror: A By-Path in Literature. In Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Convenlionalism in Holinshed's Chronicle. 24 il m zer www 'IAV 'ififlfvf Ili J? I if P' . :Q tel- I fill, A iii' ' ,R fs' . qt-if ,QQ LV '- ri .1 gi h,, .,',1 -'EVE' HB4 QRXQJPX' Q'-90582. ii' 1103! Gertrude Ellen Ballard, A.M., 111 B K g . Instructor in English 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 Scholarship, Columbia University. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1905. Martha Wa1'1'e11 Beckwith, M.A. I nstrnctor in 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 1-lolyoke College, 1901-04. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. 1lMcmber of American Anthropological Association. 1lPubl'tshcd: Dance Forms of the Moqui and Kwakiutl Indians. Margaret Judson A.B. Instructor in English 1lA.B., Vassar, 1903. Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1904:-05. Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1905-07. Yale University, 1907-09, Fellow, 1908-09. In- structor in English, Vassar, 1909. 1lPublishcd: Composition-Rhetoric-Literature2 A Four Years' Course for Secondary Schools Cwith Martha Hale Shackfordj. May Monroe Instructor ln Spoken English ilStudicd with Lewis B. Monroe, M.A. CDean of the Boston University School of Ora- toryj, SteeleMacKaye, 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, 1892-93, Brearley School, 1896-1904, Vcltin School, 1895- 1910, Vassar College, 1894-96, 1898-1905, 1907-08. Instructor in Spoken English, 1909. 1lMcmber MacDowell Association. Julia Patton, A.M. Instructor in English 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, A.B. Instructor in English 1lA.B., Mississippi State College for Women, 1897. University of Chicago, 1897-98, 1905, Harvard Summer School, 1902, Columbia Summer School, 1903, Graduate Student ,in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-07, Fellow, 1907-08, Graduate Scholar and Fellow by Courtesy, 1908-09, Holder of Special Research Scholarships for work in the British Museum and Bodleian Libraries. Instructor in English, Mississippi State College for VVOIIICII, 1897-1906, Teacher of English, Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr, 1908-09, Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. Esther E. Shaw, A.M., flw B K Instructor in English 1l'A.B., Mount Holyoke College, A. M ,University of Michigan. Assistant in Department of Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1907-08. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1908. Alice I. Perry Wood, Ph.D. Instructor ln English 1lB.S., Vllellcsley, 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. 1IAmerican Dialect Society. 25 rr 1,1 -,,, -,v, b . I I .A , , . I Q ,.4- b it is .rir 1 Eff- . 1 A o 85 5rEIfI'lrIlrl1.r'ir1-f 'f f V ss Nor t e. 15' c elf ' - 'z .4 L 1 f -',N - vi-.1 i w 1 , ,Egg 1 ,gm , , Mary Yost, A.B. Instructor in Euglzill 1lA.B., Vassar, 1904. Graduate scholar, Vassar, 1904-05. Assistant in English in Welles- ley, 1906-07. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1907. Constance M. Rourke, A.B. I ustructor in English HA. B., Vassar, 1907. Holder of Borden Fund, 1907-08. Instructor in English, 1910. Ctrnlngg, iltliurralngg. lgalenntnlugg George Burbank Shattuck, Ph.D. Professor of Geology and M imfralnqx 1lB.S., Amherst, Johns Hopkins University. Fellow in Geology, Johns Hopkins Uni- veigity, 1891?-97. VAssociafS3grofessor, Johns Hopkins University. Professor of Geology an Minerao assar, . 1IAmerican Aibociation for the Advancement of Science. Geological Society American Nat. Geographers. Association of American Geographers. 1iPubl'tshecl: The Pleistocene Problem of the North Atlantic Coastal Plain , De- velopment of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Cecil County, Mft, Physiography and Geology of the Coastal Plain Formations of Cecil County, Md., Geology of the Bahama Islands, Some General Considerations Relating to the Bahama Islands, t'Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Calvert County, Md., Physiography of Calvert County, Md., Geology of Calvert County, Md., Geological Map of Calvert County, Md, Geological Map of Cecil County, Md., The Pliocene and Pleistocene Deposits of lVIaryland, The Miocene Deposits of Maryland , Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of St. Mary's County, Md., 'Thysiograpliy of St. Mary's County, Md., 'ffleology of St. Mary's County, Md., Geology of the Patuxent Quadrangle, Geology of the St. Mary's Quadrangle , 'Taleontology of the Buda Limestone, Texas , Geological RZHYINGS llflfll' V3SS21l' CgllegeSxipcicncentratioli versus Transportation, a Need ol' Accu- rate Measurements in 'tream or s. ltrrnmn Vlarian P. Whitney, Ph.D. Professor QfG6t'N1lIlI Undergraduate work in Europe and in private lessons with Yale professors. Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, 13.92-1905. Graduate Student at Yale, 1895-97, University of Paris, 1897, University of Zurich, 1898, Yale University, 1900-01. Ph.D., Yale, 1901. Professor of German, Vassar, 1905. 1lPubt'tsl1.ezl: Several German and French readers, grammars and texts. Exercises in German Syntax and Composition Cwitli Dr. L. L. Strocbej. Louise Mallinckrodt Kueifner, Ph.D. I ustructor in German 1iA.B., A.M., Studied at 1Vashington University, St. Louis, University of Berlin , Pl1.D., University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Mary Institute, St. Louis, Lom- bard College, Galesburg, Ill. Instructor in German and General Literature in the Cor- respondence Department of the University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1907. 'JModern Language Association of America. TIPubtishcd: HA Study of the Theory and Practice of the Historic Drama, articles in The PIliIfhft71.lI67'j The Open Road, rllorlern Language N otos. I 26 mfislimtlhrmwmtllmedb-al! fr'-swcmeawtv' :subdir-'fa-x3tJ!Bi'Rf ',g.!5'W 13- wuts: vsunmcan ms' AWD-Eh 462'-W ef 'fl'-I N ' :mrt ,Q .5 ff 'f 1: ' -' QS...-my 41:9 .?. . ,Si r e s if' L 55 ' Y! . L f ggi-V5.1-t3 -- I . , . 1, V . , . ., -- , 1,. , it 1, ,Q ,v 1 -. 1. r .--ci -, ,Aga -, -:' rf --r : l t f:a nf :..,'. 'ft' -fl-f sztff' -w F ri , Gertrud F. Miereiidorff Instructor in German ilLehrerinneuseminar, Rostock, Mecklenburg, 1894-963 State Examination, Sehwerin Mecklenburg. Graduate work at Grenoble University, Grenoble, France tExamen des Hautes Etudes de Langue et Litterature Francaisej, 1903-04. Taught in Germany, 1897-19025 England, 1904-05 3 New York, 1905-08. Instructor 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 Lausaruie. Taught in London, 1898-19005 and Rye Seminary, N. Y., 1904- 05. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1905. 1lModern Language Association of America. 1i1,'llIJtfSlI6ll.' Diealtenglischen Kleidernanien. Einekulturgescliichtlieh-etymologische U ntersuchung. Exercises in German Syntax and Composition Cwith Prof. M. P. lVhit- neyj. l-lenriette Struck Instructor in Gerrrmrz 11Lehrerinnen-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 Wlieaton Seminary, Norton, Massg Miss I-Iall's School, Pittsfield, Instructor in German, Vassar, 1900. Girrrk Abby Leach, A.M., 411 B K Professor of Greek 1lA.B., A.M., Vassar, 1885. Student at Harvard Annex Cltadeliliejg Leipsic University. Studied under Professor Gildersleeve and attended his lectures at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. Instructor in High School, Brockton, Mass.g Girls' Latin School, Boston, Mass. Vassar, 1883. Former President of the American Philological Associationg and of the Collegiate Alumnae Association. Member of Managing Committee of the School at Athens. Member of Council of the Archaeological Institute. 1lThe Classical Association of Great Britain. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. National Geographical Society. Archaeological Institute. American Pliilological Association. Collegiate Alumnae Association. College Equal Suffrage League. Vassar Students' Aid Society, General Clubs. 1fliccipient of a gold cup from the Emperor of Japan. 11 P11blishcd.' Articles in American J ourmzl of Philolngyg Classical Iifeoiezog .Magazine of Collegiate A turrmae Association. Grace Harriet Macurdy, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Greek 1lA.B., Raflclilie, 18885 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903. Graduate study in Radcliffe, University of Berlin, and Columbia University. Foreign Fellow of Boston lVonien'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, 1910. 1fAmerican Philological Association. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. British Classical Association. 1lPubt1IshcrI.' Chronology of the Extant Plays of Euripides. Articles in Classical Period- icals. 15w1nrg Lucy Maynard Salmon, A.M. Professor of History 1IA.B., University of Michigan, 1876, A. M., 1883. Instructor i11 History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-86. Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr, 1886-87. Associate Professor of History, Vassar, 18875 Professor, 1889. Europe, 1898-1900. 27 11345 IEW? XQH? 'Ilt'l!IlR kl!1hm.'WLI9 !llG'lW H53lf-B'5i5 Bl!!! H-E f. 1 . r . 4 . 1 ' was ef r W H .4 .f Q .. ' 1 -..f 11 ' I ,.,.,. .. . , . .. ,. , J- r - . 1 1 r Q- -- , - iq, N . VPZLIJZTZSILEIZI ' 'Education in Michigan during the Territorial Period, 1885, History of the Appointing Power of the President, 1885g Fulton Female Seminary, 1890, A Statistical Inquiry Concerning Domestic Service, 1892, The Union of Utrecht, 1893, Domestic Service, 1897, second edition with additional chapter on Domestic Service in Europe, 1901 g Progress in the Household, 1906. James Fosdick Baldwin, Ph.D. Professor of History TIA. B., Denison University, 1893 5 graduate study in University of Chicago, 1894-95. Fellow in University of Chicago, 1895-97 5 Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1897. In- structor in Greek, Denison University, 1892-94, Instructor in History, Vassar, 1897- 1903. Study abroad, 1904-05. Associate Professor of History, Vassar, 1903 3 Professor of History, 1907. 1lAI1'1G1'lG3.I1 Historical Association 5 Honorary Member of the Manorial Society of England. 1lPubl'lshed: The Scutage and Knight Service in England. Contributions to Royal ' Historical Society, English Historical Iteview, Amencan Historical Review. Eloise Ellery, Ph.D., CID B K Associate Professor of History 1IA.B., Vassar, 1897. Student at Cornell University, Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship from Vassar, 1897-98. Cornell University, 1898-99. A. C. A. Foreign Fellowship, 1899-1900. Research work in Paris. Ph.D., Cornell, 1902. Assis- tant in History, Vassar, 1900-02. Instructor, 1902-07. Associate Professor, 1907. Lucy Elizabeth Textor, Ph.D., CID B K Instructor in History 1IPh.B., University of Michigan, A.M., Leland Stanford, Jr., 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. 1fAmerican Historical Association. 1fPublished: The Oiiicial Relations between the United States and the Sioux Indians, A Colony of Emigres in Canada, 1798-1815. Ida Carleton Thallon, Ph.D. 1lA.B.,Vassar, 1897, A.M., 1901.American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1899-1901. Instructor in Greek, Vassar, 1901-038 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 Instructor in History, Vassar, 1907. , 1IPublished: Marble Reliefs from Vari, American Journal of Archaeologyg The Date of Damaphon of Messene, American Journal of Archaeologyg Greek Vases in the Metropolitan Museum, The ScMp. C. Mildred Thompson, A.M. Instructor in History 1fA.B., Vassar, 1903. A.M., Columbia University, 1907. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1910. latin John Leverett Moore, Ph.D., IID B K Professor of Latin TfA.B., Princeton, 18815 A.M., Princeton, 1884. Graduate Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87, 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 Philologieal Association 5 Archaeological Instituto ol' America, Managing Committee American School of Classical Studies in Qltome. 28 L , . ' 'tltlism'-tlBAfMmi43H1'f:ui1ie sssltnasicmexfmii ,L A L . ,L zsfuv.-wnfmmi rsvaassfsi-in-:cznmimsfsfsxmuwbbnmsemfwya-m-rms' ' -f 3 4551 Pxmrlmf: s ae 21.32 - 1lP1zblishc1l: Latin Prose Exercises, Servius on the Tropes and Figures in V ergil, Amer- ican J camel of Phtlology. : lElizaheth Hatch Palmer, Ph.D., '12 B K Assocfiale Professor Qf Latin 1lA.B., Wellesley, 1887. Graduate Student in Wellesley, 1887-88. Graduate Student in Yale, 1897-1900. Instructor in Latin in Vifheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., 1888-97. Instructorin Greek, Vassar, 1900-01. Instructor in Latin, 1902-05. Associate Professor of Latin, 1905. I-Ionorary Fellow of Yale University, 1904-05. Ph.D., Yale, 1905. 1IAmcrican Philological Association. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. Elizabeth Hazelton Haight, Ph.D., KID B K Associate Professor of Latin 1lA.B., Vassar,1894g A.M. 1899. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1909. Graduate Student in Cornell, 1901-02. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, 1901. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 1901. Fellowship of the Associate Alumnae of Vassar College, 19089 Grad- uate Scholarship in Cornell, 1908. Instructor in Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., 1894-95, in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-19005 in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01. Instructor in Vassar, 1902-08, 1909. Associate Professor in Latin, 1910. 1lArnerican Philological Association. Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 1lP'ubZishccl: Articles in Poet Lore, School Review and Classical Weekly. Catharine Saunders, Ph.D. I astraclor in Latin 1lA.B., Ehnira College, 1891g Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909. Graduate Student, Bryn lVI:iwDrIColli1ge, 1898-8900, travgl :msd stigga in Cerxgtny and Italy, 1902-035 Uni- versity of unici,1903, 'trac nate tu ent, o umaia niversity, 1905-07. Teacher of Latin i-tnd Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-95. Principal of Park Place School, nlmira, N. Y. 1895-98' nstructor in Latin, Vassar 1900-03, 1904-05 1907. illiflemher of the American Philological Association and of thin Classical Association of the Atlantic States. 1lPublisl1.cd: Costume in Roman Comedy. Grace Guthrie, A.M. Instructor in Latin 1lA.B., Bucknell University, 1894. Graduate work at Yalc University, 1895-98. In- structor in Miss 1Vhedon's School for Boys, New Haven, Conn., 1897-1900, McDuflie School, Springfield, Mass., 1900-02 g High School, Westfieltl, N. J., 1902-06. Instructor in Vassar, 1906. 1lAmerican Philological Association. Mary Bradford Peaks, Ph.D., fb B K Instructor in Lal-ia 1!'A.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. 1lPubZ'isl1,cfl: Chicago Studies in Classical Philology, vol. IV, pp. 161-230 The Gen- eral Civil and Military Administration of N oricuin Rlld Raetiaf' , Sarah Morris, A.M., CIP B K I7ZSf1'Z6Cf0I'1:7Z Latin 1lA.B., Vassar, 1906, A.M., 1908 3 Cohnnbia University, 1908-09. Instructor in Latin, Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C., 1909-10. Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1910. 'In Europe on n year's leave of absence, 1910-11. 29 4 .. J. fi JI .r i NB umm 'mvmrvmsasaanrmssmrrssemaseafmzvm in 1.m.MJr3m 'rf EQ 't fl -f 1. ff E .asf ' .ef :L as a- re -5- .yn '-Q I 5153-'. 1' 5- ' -' -' . .' ' ' - . . ' J -ti! . ' - -. -g J . ' 4.1: . I .- . . , - - - A :. -.-gJ.,g,f r. 1 v t 1 're -i - ff Q.. , 1 ' 4- ,. 1 if :z -if-, -, .:- - 1- .2 ', 1,9 f-4 vsselrlzsz QL m me N'-wha -ws Wm.. 'P MIND IKDSE-Liszt. .wa 21 Mia. iltlatlyriuatirn HDUTY SCC13' W11itC, Ph-D-. 'I' B K Profcsxor of gllatlzcmotics 1lA.B., VVeslcyan University, 1882. Assistant in Astronomy, 1882-83. Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1883-84. Tutor in Mathe- matics, Wesleyan University, 1884-87. Ph.D., University of Giittingen, 1890. Assistant in Pure Mathematics in Clark University, 1890-92. Associate Professor and Noyes Pro- fessor of Pure Mathematics in Northwestern University, 1892-1905. Professor of Mathematics, Vassar, 1905. 11Ex-President and Editor of the Transactions of the American, Mathcmotiicot Society. 1fPubZishcd: Paper in Avnerican JOLLTTLCIVL of IVIothemot1Icsg in Wlatltcmattscho Am1.dlcn,' in Bzttlctin and Transactions of zlmerilcan Illothcmuticat Society, in 1'lI7,7tftl8 of illfztltc- matics, also a part of Lectures on Mathematics, the Boston Colloquium. Elizabeth Buchanan Cowley, Ph.D., 111 B K Instructor in M fztlzcmutics illnstruetor in Pennsylvania Public Schools, 1893-97. AB., Vassar, 1901, A. M.,1902. Graduate scholar in Mathematics and Astronomy, Vassar, 1901-02. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902-. Reader on College Entrance Examination Board . Studied at Columbia University, University of Chicago, and Universities of Gottinggen and Munich. Ph.D. from Columbia University. 1iMember of Circolo Matematico di Palermo, American Mathematical Society, Associ- ation of Teachers of Mathematicsg Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung. 1IPublislz.ert: Definitive Orbit of Comet 1826 II, published at Kiel, Germany, 1907. 'fPlane Curves of the Eighth Order with Two Four-fold Points having Distinct Tangents and no other Point Singularitiesf' Articles in the Bulletin of lhc A'm.crico.n Mathc- mczttcol Society. 'qfissyociate Editor of the Revue Scmestricltc :los Pubtwcttorts Mrithcnzatiqzws. CAmstcr- tam . Louise Duffield Cummings, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics 1fA.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 inMathematics, St. Margaretfs College, Toronto, 1901. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902 1IAmeriean Mathematical Society. Sophia Foster Richardson, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics 1lA.B., Vassar, 1879. Teacher in Private School, Rutherford, N. J., 1879-82, Principal of Rutherford Institute, 1882-85. Graduate Student at Ncwnham College and Chicago University for two years. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1886. 1lMember American Mathematical Sociey. Gertrude Smith, A.M., CIP B K Instructor 'in Mathematics 1lA.B., Vassar, 1897, A.M., 1903. Instructor in Portland, Me., 1897-99, in Engle- wood, N. J., 1899-1900. Graduate Student in Vassar, 1900-01. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Paris, 1907-08. Instructor in Vassar, 1901-07, 1908. 1American Mathematical Society. 30 6, ...L .- -L.-J.. - Q as , -af 4- - ' T- ?f- Y ' S' t,n1.wmnar. 7li:'2II1:lum1n.wl .maie8exm!: 1.a1m:urzw:- . .e emt 1x. 'T. 5s . ' Q' LY . . j flbwti . ' . ' . . ' - , - ,' . . , , - 4 4 --1'Q:.':.1!. A-fi2i:3' ' -' ' ,. ' . ' ' Y ' If'?- . urf.. xmf.mf.m. ' 1 '. -1: i fflilmrkit iiif' 'sf r'1f 21 v1r: V- illiunir George Coleman Gow, Mus.D. I,l'QfCSA'0I' rj lllzw-ic SFJLB., Brown University. Mns.D., Brown University. Newton Theological Seminary. 'Feacher of Piano and Theory at Smith College, 1889-95. Professor of Music, Vassar, 1895. Europe, 1892-3, 1900-07. ljIIlIl1iSII.0lIf Structure of Music, 1895, Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary l'l2l.l'l!l0lly, and Advanced Harmony in the American Encyclopedia, and History of Music, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs. 1lMusie Teachers' National Association. New York State Music Teachers' Association. Internationale Musik Gesellschaft. Kate S. Chittenden I1z.s'l1 uclo1' -in Pifmqfnrlc 1lStudied with Jules Fossier, Lucy 1-I. Clinton, A. R. Parsons and Harold Bauer. Presi- dent Metropolitan College of Music 3 Vice-President and Dean of American Institute of Applied Music 3 President of Synthetic 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. 1lMacdowcll Association. Life Member of New York State Music Teachers' Association and Life Member of National Music Teachers' Association. ' il Publ1Tshcd.' Various works on Technique and Pianoforte playing, and numerous magazine articles. Gustav Daunreutliei' I nslruclnr in Violin iflierlin-Hocliscluile fiir Musik. Pupil ol De Ahna, and Jos. Joachim. Player and teacher in London, England, 1873-77. Member of Boston Mendelssohn Quintctte Club, 1877-80. Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Society, 1882-84. Concert Master ofthe New York Symphony and Oratorio Society for two years. Member ol' Philharmonic Society until 1906, occupying zu. place at the first desk. Organizer of the Dannreuther String Quartette in 1884. Dannreuther String Quartette, 1884-1907. Instructor in Vio- lin, Vassar, 1900. 1l1J'lLbl'l:Sllt'?lI : Set of Scale and Chord Studies, published by Breitkopf and Hartel, Leipsic. Ellen M. Fitz, A.B. Instructor in Jllusic 1IA.B., Mount Holyoke, 1904. Assistant Organistand Assistant Choir Director, Mount Holyoke College, 1904-06, Smith College, 1906-08. Studied organ with lVilliam C. I-lannnond and Gaston M. Deitner. John Cornelius Griggs, Ph.D. Instructor in Singing 'llA.l3., Yale 5 Ph.D., Leipsic. Instructor in Singing at Vassar, 1897. 31 BIN'-'Hs' 'W-'E'U'f'B-1 BHG!-H7Ulmhx. J9 rd1l'R2's 3113-Q' .Wi MF RBD R.HtV'iZf!'8B R1LlE.a75Es.iPX5!1fM4-ww' N RFQ!-J H9s.'B.ldR'll'1it MS...i'.8! BVvr89UB'l'rf7.6 lXI!.S2'e52,,9G51uz9!!MnM! DK N f c!'ey' . ' , , - -V A -. - -- . 5.5 ,. 2. '- . ff' . . f , 1. A,... , . I - f :e :ff iz 'f . gf. in. Q - ' 'E' 3 2. 1. 1 e .' af -f 'f r F, fg 9 ,lean Stuyvesant Sinclair I vislruclor in Music flGraduate of St. Gabriel's School, Peckskill, N. Y., 1890. New York College of Music, 1899-19015 Columbia University, 1903-05. Studied piano with Hans T. Seifert, Alex- ander Lambert, Edward Macdowell, Eugene HeHley, Harold Baucrg Theory and Com- position with Hermann Spielter, Leonard B. Mc'Whood, Edward Maedowell, Cornelius Rubner. Vocal study with Herbert 1Vilbur Greene, John C. Griggs. Ten years' expe- rience in teaching in New York. At Carnegie Hall, 1906-07, St. Margaret's School, New York, 1900, Powell Institute of Music and Languages, Brooklyn, 1907. Instructor in Music, Vassar, 1908. 1lMusic Teachers' National Association, Macdowell Association. Emma Thorn Vllilliamson Assistant lo Miss Clzillcmlcii 1l'Studied with Kate S. Chittenden, Myra S. Dilly, Edward Macdowell, Leslie J. Hodg- son 'and Harold Bauer. Studied Pianoforte and Pianoforte Pedagogy at Metropolitan College of Music. Taught four years at the Ossining School, Ossining, N. Y. 1fMacdowel1 Association. Hhilnznplyg James M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D., 111 B K Professor of Ellzics 1TA.B., University of Rochester, 1868. D.D., Rochester, Yaleg LL.D., Rutgers. Roches- ter Theological Seminary, 1868-71. Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minister, 1873-SG. President of Vassar, 1886. 1lPubZished: Practical or Ideal? Psychology Syllabus for Classes, Ethics Syllabus, A New W'orld and an Old Gospel. Many articles educational and otherwise. I. Vlloodbridge Riley, Ph.D., CD B K Professor of Philosophy TfA.B., Yale University, 1892, A.M., 1898. Graduate study in Philosophy at Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins University. Ph.D., Yale University, 1902. Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-04. Johnson Itescarch Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07. Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-S. Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. 1IFellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Amer- ican Philosophical Association 5 American Psychological Association. Associate Editor of the International Year Book. ilPubZishcd: The Founder of Mormonism: A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr.g f'American Philosophy: The Early Schools. About forty reviews and articles, chiefiy on American and Italian philosophy and psychology, in the Psychological Bullet-i-n., Psychological Review, Journal of Philosophy, Nation, Bookmon, etc. Margaret Floy VVashburn, Ph.D., fb B K, E E Professor of Psychology 1l'A.B., Vassar, 1891, A.M., 1893. Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-94. Ph.D., Cornell, 1894. Professor of Philosophy at Wells College, 1895-1900. lVarden,of Sage College in Cornell University, 1900-02. Lecturer in Psychology in Cornell University, 1901-02. Assistant Professor of Psychology in University of Cincinnati, 1902-03. Asso- ciate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1903. Professor of Psychology, Vassar, 1908. 32 ll-49585575-'iY.YM-LS:B'M '1L9T EIR 19- HHH vi' fum-an anim W was-534g we xem m s gg N 73WE:' 1' it A ' 'z '. . ' ' L' ' 42 .-59: 31 Hn- 1.30, .Z x ., Hr 5:33 -i-Y, -My sirwi' M1851-11'? 15 'ff -:' 'jgiigjv ' - -,ff '. . . .I .A -. - - -- - - :V -,--..:,,-,-Fgifggli, 0'-'ifT3':1-':- ' . ' ' - . . - ,. -. q .. 2 1 '- '-Z-S'.'.ii! f' ,fu A .. fur: :f -1 - f u- I 1 3 .119 -e -as- :L sw ag... a ,A ' fg fqyf ilmnerican Psyeholo1,gical Association. American Philosophical Association. 1ll 1ll1lislurrl.' Articles in Pllilfmoplmisclie Slualicn, The Philosophrical Review, The Psycholog- -ical Rcoieizi, The .'l1ll07'lCH.7L Journal :J Psychology, and other journals. Translations of W undt's ffliltliical Systems and The Principles of Morality . The Animal Mind: A Text-lzook of Comparative Psychology. Cooperating Editor of The Amc1'iczm.fom'nal of Psychology, The .Iournol fy Comparative Psychology and N eurology, and The Psycholog- ical Bhllelilzr. Nancy Isabel Gray, AB., C11 B K !iSS'tSlll7Lh'i1Z Philosophy and Psychology 1IA.B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. Eclwina Abbott, M .AA., 111 B K, E E Ass-islouzf in Psychology 1I'A.I3., University of Illinois, 19015 M.A., 1909. Graduate Scholar at the University of Illinois, 1908-09. Assistant in Psychology, Vassar, 1909. Zi ta Lillian 'l'hor11l3u1'y, A.B. .fi SS'iSll'l7Zl in Ethics and in zfhc S CC7'8lft17'j'7S Office 1fA.B., Vassar College, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Ethics . and in. the Sccretary's Olhcc, 1909. Zgligsiw Leroy C. Cooley, Pl1.D., ffl B K Professor Emeritus of Physics 1fA.B., Union College, 1858. Student of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Science in the Lockport Union School g in Mathematics in Fairheld Seru- inary, in Science in Cooperstown Seminary. Professor of Natural Science in New York State Normal College, 1861-74. Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Vassar, 1874. Professor of Physics, 1894. Professor Emeritus, 1907. Fellow of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. 1lAmerican Physical Society, National Educational Associationg New York State Science Teachers' Association 5 National Geographic Society, Vassar Brothers Institute. 1f1'ubl'ishcrl: Text-books on Physics, Elementary and Advanced, Text-books on Chemis- try, 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 Convection Thermo- scope. 'Plieory of the Convection Thermoscoieg Repulsion by Heat. Mechanical Actions of Radiations in Air and Vacua. The imit of Visibility of Minute Particles. 1 Other papers: A.-nzcricrm Chemical Journal: Journal, Franklin Institute, Proceedings, Albany Institute, Proc., Vassar Brothers Institute. Clarke 'lfVells Chamberlain, Ph.D. Professor of Physics 1lA.l3., Denison University, 1894. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1910. Instructor in lX-latheinatics and Physics, Western Reserve Academy, 1894-97. Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1897-1900. Fellow in Physics, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1.899-1900. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1900-01. Professor of Physics, Denison University, 1901-08. Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1908. Ernest Keinpton Adams Research Fellow of Columbia University, 1909-10, and 1910-11. 33' FEMEJMSSRT-EHERSEKW X-Et' 't9Itt.iRDl'A.'HE?BT'AQW l Q. 1339- 7 as-mmsmiwfnmmvsnsmmwewnwmfeaiwrwimu 'mimics lELmS':.4iR'..-r'.Ha,ai'uf MAE 0' A eff , V 12' x 2 ff l ff i:' u 135 5 1, s ary, 3 -.rigs I :ll :Z V I , .A . - l-I, ., V . . , - -'.'V .I .4 - A I 15- -i -1 V. ll- ' 4 -.If .. . - V .,-wt: f ' 1 , -'-2 '., ' ' ., ' -. . , I A , , H V I, H . '...'-.aluf J- -:., .. .. 4 v .es ,.-A . -. f 1. sc -A.. 1 vi A . 1 --1,-1 1 r fe ia- g -- S, X' Q ,pg . if gig 1, 1IFelloW American Association for the Advancement of Science, llfleinlmer American Physical Society. 1lPubl'ishe:l.' The Radius of Molecular Attraction, t l'l1e Compound Interferometer, A New Form of Interferometer, in Ph.y.sicct Review, The Aehroniatism of Inter- ference, in Physical Review, The Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the Fitzgerald Lorentz Effect, in Trmtsactions of the Bv'itisli 1l.ssoc'mtimt. Edna Carter, Ph. D. I 'ItSt1 Ltlfi0I' in l'l1y.vics ' 1lA.B., Vassar, 1894. Assistant Principal of Higli School, De Pere, lVis., 1895-96. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1896-98. Studied at University ol' Chicago, 1898-99. Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, W is., 1899-1904. Studied at Julius Maxiinilians Universitat, Wurzburg, Germany, 1904-06. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1906. 1liVIClTllDOI' American Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate Member American Physical Society. 1lP1Lbl?iS,1-Bill Dissertation: Uber das Verhaltnis der Energie der Rontgenstrahlen zur Energie der erzengenden Kathodenstrahlen, in Annalcn dw' Ptzysifk, vol. 21, 1900. Helen Shepard Holbrook, A.B. Assistant in thc Laboratory of Physics 1lA.B., Vassar, 1904. Assistant in the Laboratory of Physics, 1905-S, 1909. Frances G. Wick, Ph.D. I Instructor in Physics 1lA.B., lVilson, 1897. A.B., Cornell, 1905. A.M., Cornell, 1900. Ph.D., Cornell, 1908. Instructor in Simmons College, 1908-105 Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1910. Edith I. Taft, A.B., fb B K .flssixtcmt in Plzysics 1lA.B., Vassar, 1910. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1910. lgligninlngg anh iiggimw Elizabeth Burr Thelberg, M.D. JPt'ltf6S.Y0l' of Ptzyrictngy and Ilygicnc 1lF01'Ill01' Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Woman's Medical College of New York Innrmary. Resident Physician, New York Infants' Hospital. Resident Physician, New York Nursery and Children's Hospital. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Vassar, 1887. ffAnieriean Medical Association. New York State Medical Society. Dutchess County Medical Society. American Association for Advancement of Science. Woinan's Medical Association of New York City. W oman's Medical Society of New York State. Marion Leeper, M.D. Assistant in Physiology and flssixtcmt I'lzyxicia1t 1lA.B., Michigan Universityg M. D., 1907, Intcrne at the New England Hospital and Assistant Physician. Assistant in Physiology and Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1910. 34 sawn nm mszamrrwnmsmnzrmmam m-W-einwwwiiilm'-'15 ,la Z M- U .811 ll It WB 3 k1P!'31?4'4-1'r!H-EBYAF2'Ek5Cr6K'fl1 B4 8iL.fE1,!F-x93I BY-!!atX'l5'El352L4bs.443iI.5vi, Arai RD- RE-BSI H' X .,3, m'j, 51 .. 5, r, 2' w- an -,, 2' Z1 ' ,m aj A41 v ig? '-In 1' ' 5' ' 1 1 in -Tfv , Q- . . r ' ,Q '-j,'-2-5, 1 -. 1 5 - , ' 'g, ' f 'Z' ' it w - to-ff I ' 785 5:7811 f ., rg-ff,--, - r . , ,ill . . Q .. ., . -:rg N w 'E, ,'.-:sw .f rd 11, 4 rt- nz- f . ,-4-1. 1 ' A' .1 :. 'r ,r 11' we - -f fS..x' 41 1 ilinmaxxrr iliauguzigrs jean Charlemagne Bracq, Litt.D. Professor qi' Frcnclz 1lA.l3., McGill University, 1881. S1ll1f10l11'iL01ll1C Newton Theological Institution, 1881- S3' at the Sorlloune and College de 1 l'El.l1CC, 1884-85. Secretary of the American McAll Association, 1880-91. Associate Professor of Modern Languages in Vassar, 1891. Pro- fessor, Vassar, 1892. Delivered Course of Lectures on Contemporary French Litera- ture at the Lowell lnstitutc, 1898. Litt.D., Colgate University, 1904. 1ll'ubZisl1e1l.' Articles in 7'l1.cUutlo0lc, The I mlayncmlcal, The Amlovcv' Rcvieizu, The Nalionrzl ff'eogmpl117r: rllnguzilm, The Erlaealiona-l Review, Lu le6l'lLG H istoriqae of Paris, and other periodicals. France under the Republic. Harriet Elizabeth Beard,-A.B. I ash'-znrlor in I rc11clz 1lA.l3., Vassar, IS97. Studied five years and a half i11 France, Germany, and Italy. Instructor in the Caseadilla School, Ithaca, 18985 at Hillside, Norwalk, Conn., 1899- 1901. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1901. Gcorgiamta Conrow, A.M. Ilzstruclor in French 'llA.B., Cornell, 1899. Studied in Germany and Paris, 1899-1901. A.M., Corucll, 1902. A Instructor in Olean, N. Y., 1903, in South Orange, N. J., 1904-05. Thousand Island Park, summers ol' 1903 and 1904. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1905. V Edith Fanhestocl-:, B.L. Instructor 'in Italian and Spcmisli 1ll3.L., Western Reserve U niversity, 1894, Graduate work, University of Ziirich and the Sorlmonue, 1894-90, Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-983 liryn Mawr College, 1901-02, 1906-07. Head of Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for Women, 1898-1901, 1902-06, Instructor in Romance Languages, Mount Holyoke College, 19 07-08, Instructor, Vassar, 1908. 1iModeru Language Association. F lorencc Donnell Wlmito, A.M. I U.1'll'lL6f0l' in French 1lA.B., lvlount. Holyoke, 1903, A.M., 1907. Graduate work in French Literature and Pliilolopgy, Sorhonne. Ecole des I-lautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-04. Instructor in French in the Central High School. Springfield, Mass., 1904-00. Scholarship in Romance Lan- guages, Bryn Mawr, 1900-075 l ellowshipin Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-08. Instructor in Frencll, Vassar, 1908. Mathilde Monnier I nslructar in F rcnclz llflraduate Scholar, Ecole Normale l raneaise, Berne, 18955 St. Universite de Lausanne, 1900. Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-03. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1909. 35 mr, 1 1 1 ' A 1 ' f:41.'-T-.'.'1f2.17535-'-ff? -- .Ax .I ,,,, , . . , -4 I' .Fl . K-... i . .f.:.:.l1-C 1 2 - iassar if Z1 '1? wmem ' -savanna-an -1 - -574-E2 fl u f' -'rl' -T T-'A :4na1:' f. L,-1 .-nsf fo 4' ff- , ' Ggritnuniunx Iilrpartnwnt I-la1'1'ieL Isabel Balliutine Director of the Gymmz.s'iu11z 1lGr:Lcluato of Dr. Sa1'gent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1391. Assismiil, in Gymnzzsium at Lasoll, 1890-91. Studied in Harvard Summer School, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1898. Gymrmsium Director, Vassar, 1891. Instructor in I-l:u'varcl Summcr School, 1901, 1902. Marianne Louise King Inslrfzwlor in the Gj'lIl1llIS'fZ-HIL 1lSznrgent N ormal School. Assistant in G fmnasium at Vassar, 1906. 5 lVIa1'ga1'et L. Burns Assislfmt in the Gymizas-izmz 1ISargont Normal School. 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H L' AUQu5l Cl?u19altP Y IIIUIT D155 Jn. he -5919 - 'TUE-,-, '7 4 Gi - Q: Xlln 'Y TV ru. v,-1. .IEIXHN kgpjggli-,j U , 5 ' , 4. 5,1-','.':Q.', - ' H , . , 1 I 'T' -5 - F' , . .-f -2: -3 -'iff' D,.. p . '- 1 T Helen Lathrop . Beatrice VVcllington Mildred Horn . Alma Blood . Ruth l-Iamilton . Ienmette Bancroft. Swninr Gllami' Motto: Ad Astra per aspera Class Flower: Pink Sweet Pea Gbiiirrm 53 . Presidevzl Vice- Presidevzl . Secretary . Treasuref' S :mg Leader Cheer Leader' :Hur IDBI' 5' . ,1B1'e51 Ma jor' Nl Cy he if mi.. 1. . . X 'z A Z2 , EE I ,N V ., 5 ,K-F., ' . ' ik.. V . 9 - N L ie 4 45 'sl '. ,ff ar N ' j rl 'hjg illreahmzm Hear , 411-is F7 F Q 'un . . K Gbrganxznhnn Qlnnnwitrr Helen Balph Dorothy Crawford Katharine Forbes Caroline Hall Marjorie MaeCoy Beatrice Wellington Caroline Hall, Clzairman Qf Class Pin Committee Elizabeth Campbell, Clmirmavz of Committee on Basketball C oslumes Glliiirvra Zllirut Swxurmm' Srrunh Senwsivr Marjorie MacCoy . . President . . julia Lovejoy Elsie Smith . . . Vice- President . . Grace Frank Katharine Forbes. . . Secretary . . . Helen Balph Dorothy White . . Treasurer . . . Helen Paine Ni 57 Smphnmurr Hear Zllirzt Semrnirr Helen Paine . . Evangeline Wean . Marion Patton . jane Graff . Cllumxnittrmi Sophomore Party Dorothy White, Clzairmavz Hildegarde Kneeland Geraldine Shaw Carolyn Tompkins Elizabeth Tuttle Alena Underhill Tree C eremouies Gllliirrra Presidelzl. . Vice-Presidenl Sem'eta,1'y . Treas-urer Smmh Smurstrr . Helen Lathrop . . Elizabeth Tuttle . Hildegarde Kneeland . . Marion White I ,,,f,f A --,. '.,, ,Q - , xr, ' -lf I Mary Day Wiiin, Chairman Marguerite Davis Irene Palmer Emily Thallon Geraldine Shaw Evangeline Wean 'ii W el ,Q fl, - '58 Zluninr Hear Qllfiirrrn Iilirst Senwntrr Helen Congclon . . Helen Robinson Gertrude Hawley . Alma Blood . . Srrunh Srnurstrr Carolyn Tompkins . Louise Miller . . Ruth Bigelow . Elizabeth Andrus . . J mzfior Party Helen Noyes. Chairman ,Ienncttc Bancroft Helen Clark . Marguerite Davis Caroline Hall Louise Hooker Bessie Vine Agnes Bcnedect Gertrude Orr Constance Goodrich . . President Vice- President . . Secretary . Treasurer . President Vice- President , S eeretary Treasurer Qinmxnittrvn Junior Joke Book Junior-Senior Boat Ride Louise Hooker, C lmirman Louise Hooker, Chairman Jennette Bancroft Rose Brown Mae Conklin Mildred Horn Alrneda Barr Helen Clark Margaret Edgar Mildred Horn 31nter-Gllama Bvhate Glmumiitrr Geraldine Shaw, Chairman ' Alpha Robbins ' Beatrice Wellington Critical Committee Helen Lathrop Emily Thallon 59 5 F 1 1 To M r. S miley: T0 19131 Sneninr iixrurainn in fllllnhunk OCTOBER 22, 1910 Cheer for our Lake Mohonk day, Cheer for Mr. Smiley, Hurray! 1911 thanks you for Your charming At Home, 1911 loves about Lake Mohonk to roam- Here's to Mr. Smiley, WhO1H we value highly, And We shout-not shyly- Hurray! For ,tis om' holiday, And We're all out for play, Cheer for our Lake Mohonk day. We all are feeling so sad that the Sophomores Have so much to do this same night 5 But we are glad of the welcome for us in store Of finding in each room a light. Oh, we were glad to be sent OH at morning by you, And glad to be welcomed at night, So we thank you all, class of 1913 For you certainly are all right. 60 l .. ... .sl illhrrhing, Snug Tune: Salut EL Pesth Yea, yea, make way for our class, old V. C., For we are 1l18,1'ClllIl.g' on to victoryg Oh! We are the Class without a fear, The hills and the vales repeat it. Don't you hear them echoing, Ad astra per asperan? Thus we will follow the gleam of our star. We will strive with all our strength To reach our distant goal at length, And make old Vassar College glad that we are here We are the Senior class of old V. C., Nineteen Eleven! We are the Senior Class of old V. C., Nineteen Eleven! Yea, yea, make way, etc. 61 ' N Jnrlmhl x S' :ffm lm:1'avv.rvw-vvv--'.fv-.f-- -mf.-o ,-.21::: - 2 xl Egg .ggi 1 ' 22232222gzrggffiiiigzgzzrzrz1553: Q11- L 1 -' 51 2 . : if 1 EE:?'A5.rg5QK,i3e-v-gwaf 1 Pl - EEE mm-'--1If'-'fl-flfls-M-1-.-'.,H.f. - 4 .1 'I I, ,h .v..-.fp -D ., , , .,.-am Lfim ' J x-W J RSL? I , ,gqifr up ,, HP A44 so ,- Svvuinr 1Hz1r1nr Obpening OCTGBER 111-, 1910 Gununittrv Grace Frank, C lmirman Ruth Caldwell Marguerite Davis Ruth Bigelow Doris Lane Hildegarde Kueclemd Caroline Hall Qlnnunittrr nn iliarultg Cirrus Mary Chapin, C lzairmuiu Elizabeth Kauffman Helen Waite 62 Sfvuinr 1Ha11'lur Snug October winds are blowing, Sunny hill-tops lie In amber fire glowing Beneath October sky. Tull trees have taken Flaming pennons clowng To dappled earth they've shaken Gold and green and brown. Pirate fleets a-floating lie On tiny inland seasg Crimson boats go sailing by, I I. ztclen treasuries. Come and we will ind them Where the rainbow endsg VV here sunset glcams behind them Y s In the streznnlet s bends. 63 JJ? E4 'ME v - ' snr-A ., -11:32 lmlfl-fr vw ,-. M,., .i22:::1 I: y J j2::: g'i+.?S:'aj1fgQQ, K 'fII'1 '. --'11 .... --'-gzzzz... .... . s Ig I 1 1232Q51:::53552:::::::2:::::g:g:1' L X 3- 3-l :E:':'?EEE':152E 'E' iiiiiiizf' nigh' a ' I 'flt ' a..aa:.4.ai.i.. 1' - - -z . - --:--L-- --r T f 2 11:-5 ' 32 -:w'52,'-,-5-G-'veg ' 1 f gggf m.'30fTl...,,,.,,. ,,., I ... I ' A '1 A ,q4 'NmH'1' l :min rvvrvrvvr wave 'J J 1 y ski ' -F' ' L 4 1 -1 .- Mlm iitlgira Svnnga JANUARY 30, 1911 Now our Exam. is over, It 's not utility That makes us Serenade you, But Social Sympathy. The lnotive that controls us Is a force that is innate, It's natural atlcetion Not pre-ordained by Fate. That we can now distinguish Pushpin from Poetry NVQ: owe to you, dear Proxy, Our Moral Faculty. Tho' I-ledonists by nature You and Conscience teach us still To cultivate our Reason And Freedom of the Will. When we go out from college To join the Newport set, To refrain from Speculation Oh, may we ne'er forget! We'll keep from Bridge and Wall Street With this Highest Good in view To save our weal th to build for the Auk A fire-prool' dwelling new. Oh, this is Virtue true! For Virtue is a State Ol' deliberate Moral Purpose Consisting in a Mean Relative to ourselves, Determined by Reason Or as a prudent man would determine it, Oh, Virtue is a State, A very Mean State! The Greeks, you know, taught Ethics Back in the days of old, But to the Christian thinkers Their defects were manifold. The Sense of Obligation Was overlooked by them 5 Their list of Narrow Virtues We Christians do condemn. Of Happiness they made a game Of Speculation bold. On isrns mystic and ascetic It had its powerful hold. The Greatest Good was in the state Which left the people out, They exalted Self-Suliicieney Which was wrong, without a doubt. Tho' the Stoies made great progress They did not love their life, And with resignation humble Destroyed it with a knife. They did not carry their great laws Safe within their soul, While the greatest law of all, to us, Was never on their roll. The Christians help Divine assume Which to the Greeks was new, So these are the nine defects Which from the Greeks ensue. Now our Ethics we have learned In a little rhyme, We hope 'twill help us to be good And rise to heights sublime. -i Swuinr ihlirthhag Sung Sing ai song of April, Bir1.lidny month of springg Every hour brings some new flower The world is blnssoming. Ilvr winds are sweet, with l:iughicr, Hur tears :irc never said, Thchirds rejoice, with merry voice And :ill thc world is glad. Ht-len, April's Lady, Bomuiso sho gave us yon, W c gzirlmmds bring :md gnily sing, To April and to you. EIQINQJR EEST i Mary Valerie Atherton Agnes Elizabeth Benedict Helen Edith Brewster Beatrice Bulla Virginia Lacey Butler Ellen Knowles Eayrs Julia Ford Fiebeger Gladys Fisher Henrietta Gibson Constance Goodrich Constance Kretsehmar Edna Lulu Kroener Helen Hull Law Eleanor Louise Lecour Sophia Magwood Lewis Julia Susan Lovejoy Louise Adaline Miller Helen Hyde Mossrnan Gertrude Orr Alpha Ballou Robbins Geraldine Shaw Frances johns Shriver Helen Josephine Simpson Kathryn Helene Starbuck Emily Thallon Marion Emblcin Walsli Genevieve janet Williams ilinnmrnhlr illllnutinn Ruth Dancnhower E Marguerite Davis Katharine Maria Forbes Mabel Elinor Kelsey lVIarjorie Newell MaeCoy Ethel Quarles Mary Wanda Sheldon Valpey Cottle Trimble t Glrrr 'l'uue: .lupunvsc Lullaby Out of the luurl of unclouded youth, Out thru ai. gate where ezxre may not go, We come softly singing, Perfumerl spells fimgmg. Blossoms ure pink where the blue rivers flow, When we worship the gods who will watch over us Till there he I uji-Yamiu no more. Lol in the dist-mice see lil nppeztr, Tree, our tree, with its lmuiclies bright. Sway the lanterns, 1 ulcken our footsteps, , ,. . . lill :ill :irouml us she I glow with light, Flickrring light, fircfly light, Shaulowy, mystical, Glezuning ligl1t. Uluml from wrong, shield from fenr, Sacred bows thy lmulolies wezu', llezir our song, we drmv ueur, Sacred vows thy brunelies wear. Now we hztve renclied our trysting plztce, Tree which Mzmnjusri hits loved of old. lie thou our spirit, show us thy wisdom, 'l'hou whom the mysteries of time do unfold, Solo. ln lirefly's gleam, In st:1.rlight's bmnn, ln mountaiins cupped With dazzling snow, Reflected in the lakes In-low, The Shining Prince his fzwe l't-veuls, The God of Light. O God of Fire, thy favor show, Behold the people bonding low, And fill our tree with light. The Shining Prince his face reveals ln m:Liden's flush of burning shzune, And in the deep volc:mo's flzuneg lteveail thyself, we praty tonight, And lill our tree with light. Svnnga And who now stands protecting und guard- ing us ell, May our strength grow as thy strength, we pray. V Bring now this power in moonlight at glance, Power in the silvery strea,m's unrest. Show us thy favor as we advance, Fill now this tree with thy spirit blest. Spirit blest, love's behest, Fill now this tree with thy spirit blest. Over thy branches is cast at spell, Gossamer web that time will not piirt, Made of spring moonbeams, Woven with day-dreams, Bright as the youth in each eluu'm6d heart, Thru the years when white snow clouds Flutter around, when the brown le:.i.ves lie dead on the ground. Swinging, swaying, swaying lanterns Have guided us on. Sweying, swinging, Lowly we oh' er our homage to thee, Homage to thee, our dear tree. Trac Song. 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Underhill Iluuinr Spam' Qbratnr Frances Dugan 68 Qlnntmvrxrrmmt Sweakrrzi June 14, 1911 Mary Valerie Atherton Julia Ford Fiebeger Agnes Elizabeth Benedict Marjorie Newell Ma.cCoy Beatrice Bulla Ethel Quarles G9 V w W P v -9 6 G 0 p A5 Ellnrmrr illllvmhrra Alexander, Luey Maelay Amlrl-ws, Mary Cloruelia Bulmeoek, Beal riei-.losepliine Bates, Beulah Belle lim-ll, Kathleen Bond, Mildred Bradley, Lueile May Brainerd, Elizalwtli Ann Brooks, Ada Brown, Helen Dorsey Hmm, Laura Dean Calkins, Judith Stager Calnphell, Elizabetln Carl, Edna Frances Carroll, Godwin Carter, Marjorie Dean Uhaloner, Maud Eekes Clark, lleleu Dresser Cflenieuts, Marjorie Berry Close, Shirley Belle fiollins, Edytlie Gertrude Vouyne, Norma Crane, Mary Amelia Crit-tenlperger, Juliette Cutrer, Elise Jeanette Davis, l9lorenee Hume Dickerson, Eloise Marshall Dyer, Mary liurrall Emery, lflorenee Mildred lu nod Llll Graham, Elizabeth McClure Green, lvlarion Mason Greenhow, Olive lvlary Halsey, Ruth Alice Herring, Laura Douglas Houghton, llelene Seymour Ingram, Cornelia Margaret Johnson, Abbie Knapp, Julia Isabel Knillen, Marietta Kurz, Mabel Juliette Large, Helen Brokaw Leahy, Mary Ellen Lemon, Gertrude Hamilton Levi, Elsa Beatrice Loeb, Cecile Lowell, Gladys Mildred Lynn, .Ioan MeDavit.t, Sarah Caroline Manning, Katherine Avis Mefkusland, Mabel McConnell, Marie Rishi-r lVIaeEnerney, Claire Mack, Graee Louise McKay, Betsy Maxfield, Mary lylargarvt Mayfield, Mary Miteliell, Ruth Moon, Carrie Nloscs Ruth Frnneis Mullen, Agnes Gertrude Noyes, Margaret Stanton Notting, Lois Parker, Flora Nancy Pawling, Ethel Eliza Peet, Florence Poppen, Sarah Katharine Rae, Ethel Hague Rice, Fradelia Rowe, Dorothy Sehoenfielcl, Beatrif-e Searle, Johanna Stark Shaw, Nettie Shepard, Eva Luey Sisson, Mary Louise Stapes, Ruth Lucy Stevens, Marion Hull Strasburg, Marjorie Sutton, Anna Edith Tompson, Ruth Anna Tonner, Adele Eakeu Tuttle, Elizabeth Dodds Vance, Emily Wallace, Lydia Louise Ward, Bertha Syrena Watson, Rebecca Samuel Wilson, Elsie Wilson, Mary Lou Wolcott, Hazel Katharine ii right G1 we Gilmer Flex- '4 ,, Verna l .'2.', W . : ' ' , 'z .' ' Gender, Agnes l 1'il'llII. Mount, Heli-ne Frishmuth Young, Phoehe Cordelia llral'I', .l: 2 t r : X' - 2 'X fl -- g - K 5 7 ' , f Zi! ak, .E :.': V2 X ff ' - - x I' W l W Ex' m mx W mr ll I 1' n m m n a g la2 1889AU21 3Brooks1910 if ' Eu Flivllnhw 6 Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Foundat'io11. Bennett, Florence Mary, A.B., 1903, Classical Archaeology, Greek and Latin ....... Columbia University Vassar Students, A id S ociety Foundation ' Palliser, Mabel Bird, A.B., 1910, History and Sociology, Gruhuatv Bfrhnlarn Cummins, Caroline Sealy, A.B., 1910, Latin. Davis, Helen Elizabeth, A.B., 1908, English. University of Wisconsin Drake, Quaesita Cromwell, A.B., 1910, Chemistry and Physics. Marccau, Ruth Evelyn, A. B., 1910, Latin. Snyder, Alice Dorothea, A.B., 1900, English., Eummarg . Graduate Scholars . . . 5 b Seniors . . . . 214 juniors . . 248 , Sophoinores . . 264 w ' Freshmen . 327 Total . 1058 X if URS 'Dr0icI 'AMost potent, grzwf- :xml l'l'Vl'l'l'll1l sig.5niors I reafl your l'01'lillllf'.H Adkins, Venice Amanda Ot':mcl1ve1'f11l look, :L pleasing' eye, :mrl :L nmsl, nulmlu f!ILl'I'lll.f.fI!.H 'l'ic0ncle1'oga, N. Y. R Elimlneth M50 Lakewood Ave., Lima, Ohio A,fZGI'tCF, osc .Q Altman, Madeleine 74 I :un not for this :unl1linf.5. 11 Melton Manor, Buffalo, Slw's gentle :mil not l'v:u'l'ul. N. Y Andrus, Elizabeth Katharine Stainfoid, N.lY. You have ai noble and :L true eoneeiti Ol' godlike amityf' A1'n1sti'on.g, Helen Phoenix, Ariz. I am nothing if not CI'li'1l0fLi.,, Atherton, Mary Valerie 620 West llfith St., New Y ork City Yet I cannot put off my opinion so easily. Avery, Gladys M. 1900 East 03d St., Cleveland, Ohio To be merry best. becomes yon. Bacon, Carol S. 101 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. For where is any author in the world Tenehes such beauty as at w0rnn.n's eye? ,.- ID Balph, Helen Rose 200 Trenton Ave., Wilkinsburg, Penn I will not choose what many mon desire, Because I will not jump with common spirits, And rank me with the barbarous II'll1ltilfAld0.H Bancroft, Jeannette Concord, N. H. Faster than her tongue doth make offemm, hor cya doth heal it up. Barnet, Grace R. 251 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. noble. 1 Ki P D A 1 1 fr You are too absolute, though therein you can never be too A? -V n Al T l Barr, Almeda The Wyoming, Washington, D. C. Why what a mad-cap hath heaven lent us here! Beach, Mary Bill Randolph, Mass. She has brown hair and speaks small like a woman. 76 P 54 l I quit, K . A W fe-' Beebe, Ruth Shotwell 262 VVest 891:11 St., New York City Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born? Benedict, Agnes E. Sweet Briar, Va. - To bring in-God shield us! a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Bigelow, Ruth Colton 624 State St., Springfield, Mass. I was born to speak all mirth and no matter. Blood, Alma Louise 1300 Columbine St., Denver, Colo. They fool me to the top of my bent. Bradley, Mildred 1215 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. My voice is ragged: I know I cannot please you. I do not desire you to please meg I do desire you to sing. 77 Brady, Margaret Lapham 69 Aclfnns St., Rochester, N. Y Pu.1'clon the fratnkness of my mirth. Breed, Mildred Crosman 40 Frances Ave., Auburn, R. I From thine eyes my knowledge I derive, And Cconstzmt starsj in them I read such nrt, As truth and beauty shall together thrive. Brewster, Helen Edith Wappingefs Falls, N. Y. Of disposition gentle and of wisdom O'ertopping woman's power. Breezee, Elizabeth L. 199 Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. There is more owing her thain is paidg and inure shall be paid her than she'll demzindf' Brown, Rose Louise Lake F orest, Ill t'She hath borne herself beyond the promise of her nge, doing in the ligure of u. lmnb the feats of at lion. 78 Bu L Befmiee I 'mm bn O1 tele Xncl when I ope my lips let no dog bark! Burnett Charlotte C. 99 Lyclins St., F ....,... Asheboro, N. C ort Plain, N. Y. Come singag -md ou t.h'u.t will not, hold your tongues. Butler Virginia Lacey -L4 Fremont St., Bri dgeport, Conn. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool. 5- Caldwell Ruth Houston 20 Ridffewood Pl., Springiield, Mass. - A lg , Why should -1, in-in whose blood is wx arm within, ' C- Sit like his gr Lndsire out in -ilubaster? Vi Cf.L1'te1', Mary Elizabeth ' I Men of few words u.1'e the best men. 79 63 North Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cassidy, Florence Gertrude Watkins, N. Y. Behavior, what wert thou Till this one showed thee? Chambers, Margaret Bronxville, N. Y. Fair lady, you drop marina in the way of starved people. Chapin, Mary Whitney S08 Tower Court, Chicago, Ill. She was wont to speak plain and to the purpose, like an honest man and a soldier. Clark, Mabel 133 Franklin Ave., Salem, Ohio There's not one wise man among twenty that will praise himself. Clinton, Caroline M. 42 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. I do betray myself with blushing. A 80 G- , -:zu-:,-snzq .1 Clouston, Edith Roberta Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. How now, spirit! whither wander you? Congdon, Helen Clara 3300 London Road, Duluth, Minn. Her hair nor loose nor tied in formal plain I Conklin, Audrey Mae - ' A 100 North View, Aurora, Ill. What, dressed! And in your clothes! And down again! Connor, Harriet - Burlington, Iowa Waste no time in words. ' Conway, Margaret A. I 2826 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. ' Well, I haue done: but yet- 81 nw N ff ll' ,Q ,. V.: Cracraft, Emma Sigmond Readland, Ark. Turning these jests out of service, let. us talk in good earnest. Crampton, Marion 1023 16th St., Moline, Ill. Devise, witg write, peng for I am for whole volumes in folio. Crawford, Dorothy 24 Ridge Road, Summit, N. J. Every why hath a wherefore. Crawford, Wilda Woodburn 4320 Ashland Ave., Norwood, Ohio f'Pray you sit down, For now we sit to chat as well as eat. Creegan, Helen Catherine 70 South Ave., Fishkill.-on-Hudson,N.Y. I can do rich embroidery, And, O Sir, I can be modost,. 82 Curtis, Laura Dorothea 61 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. She was ever precise in promise-keeping. Cutler, Mary janet S13 Washington St., Bath, Maine Thou art inclined to sleep. Danenhower, Ruth 12 West 10th St., New York City A fine volley of words, gentlemen, and quickly shot off. Davis, Marguerite 34 Chestnut St., Quincy, Mass. In a twink she won me to her love. De Lamater, Sarah Lewis 63 West 71st St., New York City You can be merry then. 83 Dinkey, Isabel E. 14 Vick Park B., Rochester, N. Y A maid of grace and complete majesty. Dodge, Gertrude Lansing 31 Grove St., Gouverneur, N. Y I'1l speak in an monstrous little voice. Dra Jer, Helen Fa 1408 Genesee St., Sa finaw, Mich 1 Y L Suit the action to the word, the word to the u.et.ion. Dumont, Anna Gertrude New Hackensack, N. Y I am sent to find those persons whose names are here writ, And can never find what names the writing person hath hero wriL.' Dutcher, Winifred Eugenie 212 North Main St., Gloversville, N. Y 1 1 Give not me counsel. 84 Eayrs, Ellen Knowles Care of Miss Coggeshall 125 East 76th St., New York City I am not worth this coil thntfs made for me. Edgar, Margaret Van Nest Nutley, N. I I see things foo, although you judge I wink. Ellis, Pauline Eleanor She Elwell, Florence Ross 274 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. hath many nmnuless virtues. 5 Lincoln Ave., Amherst, Mass Good manners be your speed! Emery, Helen Carlin HH 85 136 Wade Ave., Washington, Pa ere comes the little villain! Y 1 1-, 'VI 'll We 1 Q Q. , :Wg wigj ' J Y Estabrook, Louise Warren Longmeadow St., Springfield, Mass And spank I will. I :nm no child, no babe. Fenton, Sagie Velle 1012 Spear St., Logansport, Ind It hath lmppenccl all as I would have lmd it. Ferguson, Margaret 643 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. I cannot hide wlmlv I am. Fiebeger, Julia Ford West Point. N. Y. Come I too lute? Fisher, Quays 147 School se., Keene, N. H For 'tis the mind that makes the body richf' S6 W ' . ilfiff N-4. A Fletcher, Grace Louise Norwood, N. Y. I'll put a girdle round about the earth In forty 1l1il1l1t8S., ' Forbes, Katharine Maria 23 Trowbridge Road, Worcester, Mass. We have strict statutes and most biting laws. Fowler, Mary Exeter, Maine Those about her, Frmn her shall read the perfect ways of honour. Frank, Grace D. 21 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. So many hours must I take my rest, So many hours must I contemplate, So many hours-must I sport myself. Fritz, M. Gladys y 36 North St., Manchester, N. H. WThose want and whose delay is strewed with sweets. S7 Y Q zf r an Gamage, Margaret Pawling, N. Y if if , I have umrkf-rl ' A Y A tl'1OllS2'tl'l1l hlusliing appnritions to start Into her Uwe. Gay, Dorothea 205 West 106th St., New York City 'lC:m you make no use of your flisfrontent? lv. Gibson, Henrietta 415 State St., Albany, N. Y I Our content our he-st llfl.VllljL'.,, Q, .,y,m,g?i,,E.. . 7 Gnichtel, Julia Stevenson 167 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. I VVhz1t thou wilt, Y Thou rather shalt enforce it with thy smile, l Than hew to't with thy sword. Goodrich, Constance 222 Grant Ave., Nutley, N. J Women, being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to thu wall. Hall, Caroline Durand 416 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis 'V If to do were as easy ns to know wlmt were good to do. Hamilton, Ruth Conrad 162 East Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y Of good discourse, an excellent musician. Hanford, Alice Mary 150 Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. Adversity's sweet milk, philosophy. Hanson, Helen Theoclosia 710 West Sullivan St., Olean, N. Y. Command me any se1'viee.' ' Hawley, Gertrude H. , Ben Avon, Pa. I sometimes hold my tongue Because I would not dull you with my song. 1 89 Hays, Anne F. 151 North Craig St., Pittsburg, Pa. . Lie ten nights awake carving the fashion of n. new doublet. Heath, Ruth Hazen 148 West Ave., South, La Crosse, Wis. 'II wonder that you will still he i.n.lking. Heckel, Catherine 104 South Second St., Columbia, Pa. Fire, what at spemlthrift is she of hor tongue! Heim, Myra Morton 393 West End Ave., New York City With silken coats and caps and golden rings, WVith ruffs and cuffs and fartliingnlcs mul things, VVith scawfs and fans :uul double rslmngo ol' l1rz1.vcry. Heroy, Elizabeth 47 East fifith St., New York City My tales of love were wont. to weary you, I know you joy not, in n. love discourse. 90 i l A i , 1 N 'l 1 vu L jf' Hoard, Marjory 691 Main St., East, Rochester, N. Y A cherry lip, a bonny eye, :L passing pleasing tongue. Hoff, Olga Elleda 515 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J Her sunny locks Hang on her'temples like 3. golden fleece. Hooker, Louise Spofford 18 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass Dost thou think Ieare for a satire or an epigr:un? Hopkins, Margarita Sutherland Canandaigua, N. Y And many strokes, though with a little axe, Hew down and fell the hfumflests-timbered oak. Horn, Mildred Lindley 1451 Elizabeth St., Denver, Col For I have dreamed Of bloody turbulence. 91 ,Q All, Jessup, Dorothy at . 1 ,J Y . orton Elizabeth Rivers 4:30 Shelby St., Memphis, Tenn A mnn's mind, but 11, W0lI1fLll,S might. Hubbell Elizabeth Phelps 149 Gibson St Canand ' V -gh N' i :I 'iefq '. If H i 4 .I 4 , Wg. ld- . I , ., C aigua, N. Y. l , -' ' -if Say she be mute 'md will ' ,N if i . A 1 A - Y: Ac 'B , V 0 Q? Fila J , + ll, A , . not. speak 11. word, Then I'1l commend her volubilityf' Jacobs Lucile Chase 310 Olney St., Providence, R. I. Her gentle spirit, I ' C mmits itself to yours to he flirer:t.efl. effeott May E. New Haven, Conn. I ook she s winding up her watch of wit' b ' ' , y and by 11, will strike . 69 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. She cannot flatter, she- , An honest mind and plzmin, she must speak truth. 92 AY' fu , A-A Johnson, Mary Grace 903 East Jefferson Boulevard, South Bend, Ind. Spirit of love! how quick and fresh art thou! Judson, Claire de Lano Middleport, N. Y. If ever you disturb our streets again Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace. Kauffman, Elizabeth W. Columbia, Pa. 'Thou knowest that all my fortunes are at sea, Neither have I money nor commodity To raise zu, present sum. Keffer, Bertha 5911 Olive Court, Cleveland, Ohio Cannot is false, and that I dere not falserf' Kelsey, Mabel Elinor Linden, Ind. Firm of word, speaking in deeds. 93 1 'Y 'I King, Marie A. 117 High St., Peoria, Ill. God match me with :L good dancer! Kneeland, Hildegardc 970 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Oh she sits high in all the people's hearts! Knight, Alice Margaret 211 West 127th St., New York City Sessions of sweet silent till0Ugl1i1.' ' Knowlton, Katherine Adelaide 1 '14 l-linman Ave., Evanston, Ill. If she do frown, 'tis not in hate of you, But rather to beget more love in youg If she do chifle, 'tis not to have you gone, Knox, Mary L. Ben Avon, Pa. I am gland to see you in this merry vein. 94 iii. ' T 'v 4 I ,i.. 2. L l br . L'fw14f'1 - ffl' A fir . , tw., I-,g-f . .a. A F 7.44,- zw-' ,. 211- I ' ' ..-F I' 1 -li'-I ein? 73? -.' i1QL ffilj.f ll . I fir'-j -,,,. 3- .Arial I' iz if .rl . - r ' I I Clifton Park, Lakewood, Ohio H'lde farde L. Krause, 1 5, Just as high as my heart. Kretchmar, Constance 241 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Wisely and slow g they stumble that run fast. Kroener, Edna L. lfVakeiield, R. I. She was a, scholar and n. ripe and good one 5 Lofty and sour to them that loved her not, But to those ones that sought her, sweet as snrnmeizl' Kudlich, Marjorie L. 408 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. Y The current that with gentle murmur glides, Thou knowest, being stopped, impatiently doth rage. Kuhl, Lora A. 905 Knoxville Ave., Peoria, Ill Her training such that she might furnish and instruct g1'eatte:icl1e1's, :ind never look for uid out of herself. 95 H Kutzner, Anna Warwick 61 Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. F or what she has she gives, what thinks, :she shows. Kutzner, Elizabeth Bowen 61 Shernian SL., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. It is the wil-ness still of excellency To put a strange face on his own perfection. Lacey, Florence 311 West Main St., Crawfo1'dsville,Ind. How long have you been a seetnry a,stronomicul? Lamprecht, Marjorie 2666 East 77th St., Cleveland, Ohio My judgment is, we should not step too far. Lane, Doris Pearce 748 Main St., Westbrook, Maine Such u. merry, nimble, stirring spirit. 96 Lathrop, Helen 549 Wyoming Ave., Dorranceton, Luzerne County, Pa. Doth commend A young amd learned doctor. Lmw He1c11 Hull F0111 A1111 N Y + A soul Lb even ns L c mlm LLCOUI, Elo H101 Lou1s'1 -L33 Momoc, bt. Brooklyn N. Y 1 ', ' 1111, Quip Mod st. A 4 Lefovro, Gertrude Melissa. Cobleskill, N. Y. ' I can mur a. curious tale in telling it. a. , y- ' if' Af.. Lewis, Laura Anno Fort Monroe, Va O wise young judge, how 1 do honor thee! 97 Lewis, Sophia Magwood 161 Ulysses St., Pittsburg, Pa I Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Lovejoy, Julia Susan 220 Saint Lawrence Ave., Janesville, Wis One that knows the law, go to! Loveland, Cara Goodman 1220 South jefferson Ave., Saginaw Mich Could we but learn from whence her sorrows grow, We would as willingly give as know. McCarthy, Helen Gilchrist 114 East Fourth St., Oswego, N. Y Say, what abridgement have you for this evening? MacCoy, Marjorie Newell Overbrook Ave. and 58th St. Philadelphia, Pa ' I know her by her gait. 98 McLean, Alberta The Linton, Montreal, Prov. of Quebec, Can. Tl1ere's little of the melancholy element in her. MeNab, Christine Stewart 2320 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. You know me all, a. plain blunt man That love my friend. Macnee, Ina 630 West End Ave., New York City By my troth, a pleasant-spirited lady. Mcnner, Dorothy Hall 910 Court Sq., Honesdale, Pa. She is never sad but when she sleeps. Miller, Louise Adaline Montrose, Pa. l I doubt not, but to hear them say, It is a sweet comedy. 99 ' .1 14 , IAP 'ling 4' 1 , A VJ ., . I 1 , Miller, Maud Eames 514 llith St., Moline, Ill. I may chanee have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me, because I have railed so long against marriage. Miller, Mary Isabella 540 Winebicldle Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. The tailor make thy doublet of changeable talfeta, for thy mind is a very opal. Miller, Mabel Muriel E' 808 10th St., Des Moines, Iowa Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. Morey, Derexa E. Hamilton, Ohio What, will you walk with me about the town, And then go to my inn and dine with me? Mossman, Helen Hyde 10 Monmouth Ct., Brookline, Mass. Knavery cannot, sure, hide itself in such reverence. 100 Munn, Margaret Beaumont 29 Rowena St., Detroit, Mich She never told her love, But let concealment like a. worm i' the bud, Feed on her dzunask cheek. Newton, Ruth Cotton 555 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich He lives not now tlmt knows me to be in love, yet I am in love. Noble, Mildred Orpha 274 High St., Lockport, N. Y Thou'rt pleasant, gmnesome, passing courteous, But. slow in speech. Noyes, Helen Remington 204 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis The truth is, I mn only old in judgment. and iinderstfuidingf' Ogden, Elizabeth Willcins 4947 Wallingford St., Pittsburg, Pa With gentle conference, soft and affablef' 101 5: V- . I ill' ll .J X! 'Y Tile., Y 5' 51. gy , 5. . N 1: W1 Orr, Gertrude 1690 Steele St., Denver, Col. Be moclemte, allay thy ecstasy. Osborn, Frances 40 East 58th St., New York City Keeps on the windy side of care. Owens, Beatrice 1956 East 75th St., Cleveland, Ohio She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. Paine, Helen Vera Marblehead, Mass. Her eyes in flood with lil.llgl'lllGl'.n Palmer, Irene Carman 74 Jackson St., Palmyra, N. Y. Cunning in music :md the rnn.themnties. 102 Pattison, jean Harwood The Pines, Lakewood, N. I I know you by the waggling of your he:J.d. Patton, Marion L. 628 Aiken Ave., Pittsburg, Pa A very gentle beast and of rm good conscience. Peet, Marjorie Clinton, Conn I will go on the slightest ermnd now to the Antipodesf' Perkins, Alice Rose Standish 1547 Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn O it is excellent To have IL ginnt's strength, but- it is tyrnnnons To use it like n giant. Perkins, Dora 4905 Lake Ave., Chicago, Ill Come home with me to supper. 103 Perry, Alice Maida l22 Union St., Rockland, Mass. 'iWh2Lll noise wlmlu shriek is this? l 'Tis our Hlilfl sister. Pierce, Helen Anne 2429 Forest Drive, Des Moines, Iowa What says she, fair one? Tllzlt the tongues ol' man :Lru full ol' :lf-f:uit.s? i Potter, Helen 1602 jefferson St., Duluth, Minn. She's but the sign :mel sernblrimze nl' her hmmm. Potter, Olga Cecilia 290 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. My clenr Lsuly Disrlninf' Proudfoot, Helen 1396 Pleasant St., Des Moines, Iowa I perceive she is wine :incl lmth good rlism'et.ion. ll 14 JU. '3 ' - i r I . Purdy, Helen Louise Haverstraw, N. Y. Covering cliscretnioli with n. coat. of folly. Quarles, Ethel 539 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. In nat.1,1re's infinite book of secrecy A little I Cflll l'Pll,fl.y, Reed, Bonnie V. 720 Virginia St., Toledo, Ohio Silence is the perfectosi. liemld of joy. Reynolds, Ethel M. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Lord Angelo is precise. Rice, Dorothy Lee- Pleasant Valley, Conn. Tho grass stoops not, she trends on it so light. 105 Rice, Edna R. 375 Royal Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. Hit With Cupicl's arrow. Robbins, Alpha. Ballou 2083 East 96th St., Cleveland, Ohio You apprehend passing shrewdlyf' Robinson, Helen Avery Anchorage, Ky. A very forward M2LI'l5h-Cilllliilyi Rogers, Muriel W. 436 Audubon Ave., New York City Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep Over her coun111'y's wrongs. Rogers, Rosamond 24 Maple St., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Would you have n. love song, or :L song of good life? A love song. 106 N E Root, Iva Margaret 5120 South Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. Let thy tongue tang arguments of state. Rude, Rachel 42 Sterns Ter., Springfield, Mass. ' 'Her hc:1.rt's as far from fraud as heaven from 63.I'tl1.,, Schafer, Gertrude Charlotte 1880 East 70th St., Cleveland, Ohio Happiness courts thee in her best army. Schaifer, Thusnelda 33M Edmonds St., Rochester, N. Y. Her very silence and her patience Speak to the people. Schmidt, Elizabeth J. '72 West St., Danbury, Conn. Her hair is auburn. 107 LJ V a... K- 1 2 .lv A' -l P4 . . A , J V . x, f ' if f yg iw , ' 41 - l T i 'Q Ifrfl : L 1 -, 'ill Q . wif' ' 5' .f aa:- 1 1 f Scott, Florence Miriam -46 Pelham St., Newton Center, Mass. The revellers are entering. Shapleigh, Helen A. 298 Brackett St., Portland, Maine Thou nrt not altogether a fool-nor n,lIfog'e1zl1er at wise 11'1z1.n. Shaw, Geraldine , Eau Claire, Wis. I have no superfluous leisure, my stay must. he stolen out of other affairs, but. I will attmlcl you awhile. Sheldon, Mary Wanda The Maples, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. Forsooth at great. m'it,lxme1.inian. Shriver, Frances johns 22 Belmont Pl., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. I must. be sad when I have cause, and smile at no ll'l2Ll17S jesxtr-i. IOS Simpson, Helen Josephine 150 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Swift and intelligent. Smith, Ellie B. 289 Lincoln Ave., Detroit, Mich It is :L pretty girl, the best thing in her Is her complexion. Smith, Elsie Waldron Lee, Mass 1'll cull upon you ere you go to hed, :md tell you what 1 know. Smith, Gertrude E. 2908 Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis Stuffed with all honourable virtues. Spann, Alice G. 580 West Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y Dost thou think because thou :nrt virtuous, there shall he no more cakes :md axle? 109 Starbuck, Kathryn H. ll Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 'fWhen workmen strive to do bcttcr than well. Stiles, Agusta 310 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. From thc crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirtl1. Stockton, Elizabeth ' 104 Maple St., Bristol, Conn. I cannot kiss, tlmt thc humor of it. Strachan, Mary Louise 352 Putnam Avc., Brooklyn, N. Y 'tLovcs company, Is frcc of speech, sings, plays and LIILIICCS wcllf' Street, Grace Hotchkiss East Haven, Conn She hatll rm hcxmrt as sound as :L bell, and hor tongue is tho clap- pcrg for whzmli hcr hcarl, thinks llC1' tongue spcznksf' 110 v u 1 -I L31 ,. Strollgman, Ruth Auburndale, Mass Thus conscience does make cowards of us all. Sutphin, Dorothy Hulbert 50 Prospect Park, West, Brooklyn, N. Y Which is t-he side that I must go withal? I am with both. Swan, Theo Santa Barbara, Cal The western coast! Swift, Harriet 388 Park St., West Roxbury, Mass Slow in speech, yet sweet as springtime Bowers. Tag, Florence Katherine 511 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y lf she be false, 0, then heaven mocks itself I I'Il not believe it. .. 111 Tannewitz, joscphine W. 54 Morris Avo., Grand Rapids, Mich I dare do all that may hccomc zz man. Te1'1'y,Jcan 97 N orth Mountain Avo., Montclair, N. J Let not the sound of shallow foppery enter My sober house. Thallon, Emily 1242 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y What stir is this? What fA1lIllllf,,S in the hozwens? Whcnce cometh this ulznrum, und the noise? Thorpe, Hazel 3050 East Grand Boulevard, Dctjroit, Mich My library Was dukcdom large enough. Tibbctts, Charlotte Anne 124 Mansur SL., Lowell, Mass My crown is culled oon1,ont,g A crown it, is Ll1u.Lscldmn kings enjoy. 112 Todd, Ruth Winifred 729 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich. I cannot, bring My tongue to such u, pace. Tompkins, Beulah Elisa 15 South Main St., Gloversville, N. Y. For my voice, I have lost it with halloing and singing of anthems. Tompkins, Carolyne Drake 779 South Pasadena Ave., Pasadena, Cal They are but, beggars that can count their worth. Trimble, Valpcy Cottle 790 Polk Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Her flLlllt'S lic gently on her. Ulrich, Olive Ermina 22 May St., Hartford, Conn, And then she drew n dial from her poke, And looking at it with lack-lustre eye, Said very wisely: 'It is ten o'cl0ck.' 113 1 ,A F it ,j X . Vi. I I1 A . I M . f I-Q ,. I . llJ,.Lvk,:' - v 1 l-'iff ' 'Q V, fjg f-E, ' y,lL,7::,V1. ,J JLVZH 'V 'il ' 'io 'A , lwfi '- M ..1- 2. Underhill, Alena O. 83 Ingersoll Grove, Springfield, Mass. Well said 3 that was laid on with a't1'owel. Vandegrift, Barbara 1506 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. How green you are amd fresh in this old world! Van Harlingen, Edna May 3802 North 41st Ave., Chicago, I11 Complete in feature and in mind With all good grace. Vanston, A. Mildred Box 787, Stoughton, Mass O Lord, I must laugh! Van Zandt, Gladys Marthena Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y How stands your disposition to be mm'ried? 1 14 Vine, Bessie I. 00 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. I had rzntlicr hem' my dog bark at an crow than a man swear he loves me. Vogt, Irene 2700 Glive St., Louisville, Ky Ask me what you will, I will grant it. Wai-Le, Helen M. 30 Way St., Binghamton, N. Y Why sh0uld'st thou hate men? Waller, Harriet Blooinsburg, Pa Her wondrous qualities and mild bel1a.viour. Walsh, Marion Emblcin 157 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass Sho is well paid that is well satisfied. 115 lrVate1'bury, Leah R. 141 Caroline St., Saratoga S1J1'l11gS,N.Y. For several virtues, Have 1 liked several women. Wean, Evangeline Highland Park, Ill. I never saw a bel.l,cr-fashionecl gown. Wellington, Beatrice 3 Walnut Place, Troy, N. Y. One that hath za. mint of phrases in her brain. i Wheeler, Lilias Ollino 3700 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. What warmth is there in your affection liOWll.l'flS :my of these princely suit0rs? Wheeler, Olive Avon Road, Schenectady, N. Y I will chide no breather in the world hut, myself, lLgRElIlSli whom I know most faults. 116 Wheeler, Theodora Fairfield, Conn I will roar tlmt I will do any m:m's heart good to limi' mc. White, Dorothy 29 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me. l if ' . . .. if .A Wliitc, Marion H. 16 North Beacon St., Hartford, Conn ' I' X Yon :ire very sensible, :ind yet. yon miss my sense. '31-sf b . - - Wilcox, Stella 785 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y The Indy is very well worthy. Williams, Genevieve J. 1625 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Bid me discourse: I will enahzint thine mir. 1 17 Williams, May 139 Oak St., Richmond Hill, New York City Exccedingly wull read. Wilson, Shirley E. 216 Clinton Avc., Oak Park, Ill. Lot us into tho city presently. Wing, Alice Townshend 231 West 10th Ave., Columbus, Ohio I :im not only witty in myself, but the cnusc lzlmiz wit is in other men. Winn, Mary Day 320 East Franklin St., Richmond, Va, A parlous child. Wolhaupter, Alice Caroline 38 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. A snsmilg for though sho comes slowly, sho cm'ries her house. 118 Wood, Isabelle Tamblin Antwerp, N. Y ' Now I mn in a. holiday humor. Wright, Mary Great Barrington, Mass I think of as many matters as he, but I give heaven thanks, and make no boast of them. Yates, Lydia Katharine Tomkins Cove, N. Y Some time I shall sleep out, the rest I'Il whistle. Youngs, Martha Elmira 309 Seward Ave., Auburn, N. Y If knowledge be the mark, to know thee shall sufHee. Zimmers, Lois 1308 Locust St., North Side, Pittsburg, Pa , Like the hazel twig, Is straight, and slender, and brown in hue As hazel nuts, and sweeter than the kernels. The Editors: I am weary, yen, my memory is tired! l19 o ueshng l HI-lWH!M1'lIfWKK'B il'll1!d6if!QB UMHIWNLJWMFIKCN 'Q' 5 i'53sS33h WI R Wt AHRE 096913291324 BDNF '8?l'BS41P85'llKQHI3!l.E,.BHw..:SF15?-i'eP '!2l' 'Sk' ., . J-n ff f .2 : 1. A 'r 29' :X 1,-'ffm-J: ex 'Q lv Tsf- .-f v '1. '- :L I PM -4 , Yi f?g?.+f - ' - ' V - .. . - - ' . . . --, - , Q ' . ' wg- .-2155531 Q Milf' 1 I A -.l' . - V f -. 1-gasvmlfnw-nw as x rf- 1 qw ,a ,, .., 1-mm 1 1' f 3.f ,- 2- 2 '-f . .2 .L. .mf- ' Svtuhvnts' Aaznriatinn FOUNDED 1866 Lfbiiirrrgi Julia. Susan Lovejoy, 191 l . . . . . . President Emily Thallon, 1911 . . . Vice- President Elizabeth Baldwin, 1913 . . . Secretary Helen Van Dyck, 1912 . Treasurer 121 ya asszimeawewfwesu-sawmmwwza rammmwyevfmmmaww mmm as mwwm rj In U P! I RPL fa A :tu f V v 21 t' 2-Tx..-,rf .22 sz 'L 1 it si Q-isgr aj' 1:51 iff? :-:,, ip, .. 'iffczisrf' .- 5, if . - ' , - ' -A E. . ' . -. l, 1 1 ' -. lf- . ' , r- .-: .. g . - , -' -.-,mails !.,.g. ,,g.e 1 .i H, -, ,Q ' .- L -. . - 1. V f .4 . .. .. .V ' ,A -- ' ' , ' . .. . , , A - ... . . .rv e ,.. 1 ..,l . 1. ... m -'-,A ... . . i..,1r-Q rn nt '. e 1- vc wg, .gi trim: .-ff -1','3:'5J -41 A, . I l Qlnmmittrr nu Svrlf-Ctnnvrnmrnt Julia L0Vel0Y - ............... Clzairmrzu Charlotte Burnett, 1911 Margaret Tibbits, 1912 Helen Paine, 1911 Jessamine White, 1912 Kathryn Starbuek, 191.1 Melanie Avery, 1913 Emily Thallon, 1911 Elizabeth Baldwin, 1913 Louise Farnam, 1912 Mary Cumpson, 1913 Charlotte Keeney, 1912 Margaret Armstrong, 1914 Eli zabeth French, 1914 Zlnint Qtummiiirr F acuity Students Pres. James M. Taylor, Chairman Julia S. Lovejoy, 1911, Chairman Mrs. J. R. Kendrick Geraldine Shaw, 1911. Prof. Laura J. Wylie Katharine Brown, 1912 Prof. Margaret F. Washburn Courtney Carroll, 1912 Prof, Charles W. Moulton Ruth Washburn, 1912 122 WJNlB1'!b.Hi+ElLY'B33iBM8?tltNMf UMMWDHMNWQNWWZEAW MEN? fef'G5l'3'5'- HW f 3985 811 -'5 U.fUv . , 'G -1 :fe 11 1, 1 tl 315,510-7' ?ll we .rr YV 4' as fx, 'SI' ff . 1'-.w,'s' '- 4 -1 ' . . 5 - -. . . - - . - 5 . ... ' - -,.,.-1 cg, Q -9129112 '- , 1 V , 1 1 ' L: I - ' -' .lfillik J :pw-. - v - , . ' ' '. .w-am, - H'-.--.-1. ' ... - ' ' . '- -.-.wi-. af-'-13.-:f, ' - . H . . V - V i'-We 1 5': V . , ' . ' . ,, '. ,' , 1 fi , H. .- ' - V, Af . . . -1. .r , ms-an-an-'nm :-- 1: - -' cb 1 . 1 .4 .W-, 4 .zz V. J- ,Eni x-' f. W.: -any s - -1 - . fr: 14- 9 s Burial 'iingagmurntn Elizabeth Heroy, 1911, Chairman Marion Patton, 1911 Mary Phillips, 1913 Katharine Otis, 1912 Sybil May, 1914 Glrnunw Eurrau Martha Youngs, 1911, Chairman Alma Blood, 1911 Helen Heywood, 1912 Gladys Bassett, 1913 Helen Waite, 1911 Nina Nightingale, 1912 Georgia Stilson, 1914 mains' Qlluh ibiuxwr Ruth Cutler, 1912, Chairman Caroline Hall, 191 1 Lucy Lovell, 1912 Elizabeth Heroy, 1911 Agnes Wilson, 1913 Jeannette Bancroft Almeda Barr Ruth Bigelow Mary Chapin Helen Congdon Marguerite Davis Julia Fiebeger Grace Frank Gladys Fritz Florence Barrett Edith Brown Ruth Burns Ruth Crawford Marie Everman Louise Farnam Helen Ferris Ruth Fitch Margaret Armstrong, 1914 Miss Yost, A dviscr Gluuuuittrr nu fllllaihn' Qllirintuuas illiinurg Margaret Chambers, 1911, Chairman Qlunnnittrr fur Hhfrrining Zlirrnlgnleu IQII Louise Hooker Mildred Horn Hildegarde Kneeland Helen Lathrop julia Lovejoy Marjorie MacCoy Louise Miller Helen Mossman Helen Paine IQI2 Carolyn Hooker Helen James Margaret Jennings Charlotte Keeney Alma Leslie Dorothy McKee Margaret Piersoll Alpha Robbins Geraldine Shaw Elizabeth Schmidt Dorothy Sutphin Emily Thallon Marion Walsh Beatrice Wellington Lilias Wheeler Theodora Wheeler Elizabeth Ralston Armine Riely Margaret de Schw Madeleine Sweeney Margaret Tibbits Mary Tracy Helen Van Dyck Thyrza Wilkins - iiimh Ulzlivra fur Qlliaprl Srruirrs Gertrude Hawley, F first S emesler Marion White, S6C07ldSL'7I16SllfI' 123 einitz 'L+ 4 effm,-pr Uhr Bazaar minrrllang mnarh uf iihitnrzi Constance Goodrich, 1911 Virginia Butler, 1911 Margaret Culkin, 1912 Carolyn T onipkins, 1911 Louise Farnam, 1912 Barbara Vandegrift, 1911 Mary Hurlbutt, 1912 Fanny Borden, Faculty Edilor Augusta Choate, Alumna Edilur iiinrsixmss illllanagwn Alice Wing, 1911 Louise Alden, 1912 124 ldfnriatinn A uriatinul is uma kmazrusem-swans unmmwwmmmfmmwgm umm mmm, nf fm 45. mmwzsm mm aummwm: A-'V 1.5 A H5 '5 .5 M. If E Xl 5 if I ' Yfifsmfr 13 5' 'I 015. 'L-' F5 .Q ' -vi .' 95 H' . 1j,m?,,3- . '-! gf- Q . -Tvs, 3 jjfgr' . I , 1 4 'I . - 4 . '..- , ' ,. . ' - ' , -.yf,.Q,:u 'I ' 4 - ' ' ' - Qi gffiiw ' -,l ' Pl- . -' .. - 1 21v:11',4i , - .. . , - 4 , . ' 4 , ,Jn-1!g7,7 MTL. , 1' yew -1:5 2 if .-1- 1 f- rf -ff -' 1 .. 1 1-L vvf fx at -1, ei- 1.1 'I 1 1 , f- -V 34 15,3 L Qlhriziian Amanriatiun FOUNDED 1867 REORGANIZED 1885 Qbiiirrrn . Marjory MacCoy, 1911 . .... . l'rexi1lf:u,! Helen Congdon, 1911 . . . . V 'ice-Prcsfidcnl Elizabeth Page, 1912 . . Correspondving Secretary Helen Ferris, 1912 . . . Recording Sccrelary Ruth W3Shbu1'11, 1913 . . . . . Treasurer 126 ei: Olnnmxitima iBvnntinual Caroline Hall, 1911, Chairman Dorothy Fay, 1912 Margaret Jennings, 1912 Madeleine Sweeney, 1912 Helen Ferris, 1912 Elizabeth Kittredge, 1912 illihlr Stuhg Julia Fiebeger, 1911, Chairman Helen Waite, 1911 Helen Van Dyke, 1912 Dorothy Stinison, 1912 Agnes Wilson, 1913 Margaret Clark, 1914 illlvnuhnralyip M. D. Winn, 1911 Congdon, 1911 F H. Lathrop, 1911 E. Stockton, 1911 PWOO . Tompkins, 1911 . Heckel, 1911 . Vandegrift, 191.1 . Blood, 1911 J. Bancroft, 1911 C. Burnett, 1911 C. Clinton, 1911 K. Forbes, 1911 Helen Mossman, 1911, Chairman R. Hamilton, 1911 I-I. Noyes, 1911 G. Shaw, 1911 L. Lovell, 1912 M. Alden, 1912 L. Alden, 1912 R. Burns, 1912 H. Brown, 1912 K. Brown, 1912 J. White, 1912 H. jackson, 1912 F. Taylor, 1912 E. Thelberg, 1913 R. Cutler, 1912 H. Ferris, 1912 J. Hand, 1912 -I. Schoolcraft, 1912 M. MeNaughton, 1912 E. Goodnow, 1913 E..Hoste1-man, 1913 N. Quaekenbush, 1913 F. Jewell, 1913 R. Whithed, 1913 F. Braeq, 1913 E. Baldwin, 1913 ll? 54 KYB 13 AQ? UUIl'l7b1:!B3U'10'5K Q3ll-E'1Q RULES!!! 'ii-SLDB' fm-mann mm m 554:51 mm mmm mzufmw-mfs .wa-:nw crux 1 1'-2: 2 31162 If 2: , m r ana:-21 2.2 m 2 wsu .Lf -in -Jw q .1 Q.: 'T'-:tilt-mv - Exif:- 1 -1 - -- V - 1 g v - , - , ' . -+.r,e1. W w ' 1 f 855811 f 91 ll 1' ze -L' T w, jg 51- 41 w 1 2 .Qi A ,aff -1. i 5' Z.. .1,yu,Y1' 1-Q' .44 5, lilyilantlgtnpir lflllurk In Poughkeepsie Ruth Bigelow, 1911, Clmirmzm H. Kneeland, 1911 M. Evernian, 1912 J. Pattison, 1911 M. Alden, 1912 L. Alden, 1912 C51-urrul 1H1gi1aut1n-npir mark Elizabeth Ingersoll, 1913, Clzairmcm M. Livermore, 1913 B. Whiteside, 1913 D. Brown, 1913 R. Pickering, 191-1- E. I-Iilles, 19141 Patton, 1911 M. G. Lefevre, 1911 H. james, 1912 P. Cuddeback, 1912 R. Beidleman, 1913 C5rnrta1 M us-ic and Posters Maud Kelsey, 1913, Chairman Gertrude Wheeler, 1913 Publication Ruth Crawford, 1912, Clmirmfm Margaret Hale, 1912 Mary Cumpson, 1913 128 M. Fleming, 1910 M. 'l'1l1'11C1', 1 910 C. Gordon, 19111 M. Ammerman, 1 919 M. Prizer, 1919 M. MacCoy, 1911 H. Congdon, 1911 D. Sutphin, 1911 G. Shaw, 1911 E. Smith, 1911 Forbes, 1911 E. Brezee, 191 1 K. G. Lefevre, 1911 K. Starbuek, 1911 H . H . Mossmaii, 191 1 Waite, 191 1 Eilurr Eng Brlrgatinn R. Hamilton, 1911 M. Bradley, 1911 E. Andrus, 1911 B. Vandegrift, 1911 M. Clark, 1911 B. Owens, 1911 H. Purdy, 1911 I. Root, 1911 Brown, 1912 Ferris, 1912 L. Farnam, 1912 James, 1912 O. Walzer, 1912 Brate, 1912 Keeney, 1912 I. Lawrence, 1912 K. H. H. C. C. R. L. E. H. D. G. E M. E. K. M . F. N. A. H. M. Burns, 1912 Aldon, 1912 Rockwell, 1912 Thwing, 1912 McKee, 1 912 Hoclgeman, 191 Howsou, 1913 Livermore, 191 Ingersoll, 1913 Scribner, 1913 Bliss, 1913 Bracq, 1913 Quackenbush, 1 11.1 Wilson, 1913 Crosby, 1913 Phillips, 1913 K. WVhceler, 1913 E. Thelberg, 1913 illllimaiuu Stnhg Louise Roblee, Chairman iiinlhrrn nf tip 1312 Will Srlynlarslgip National Vacation Bible Sclzovls, Boston, Illasx. Iva Root, 1911 Mary Fowler, 1911 129 A , ' A A Ba nf El 231115 lL.,..,..,, ll xx fi ' E x4 Louise Adeline Miller, 1911 Mary Day Winn, 1911 Frances Goodrich, 1912 Edith Crosby Brown, 1912 Sarah Ruth Burns, 1912 Bernice Marks, 1913 . Grace Frank Iva Root Ruth Magnuson Lucy Freeland Marguerite Davis lghilalrthriz FOUNDED 1865 Gbfiirern ' , . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Property Illcmager , . . . . Assistant Property Manager Qlritiwl Qlummittnr Genevieve Williams Alpha Robbins Mala:-Hp Qinmmittrr Edith Maas Ruth Fitch Almeda Barr Emir Maiutrrz Louise Alden CAssista1ztj 131 l Elinurth iiall Wing IVIAY l4, 1910 Elie Efvnnprsf' Glnmmittrr Alice Beer, Clzuirmun Sarah Loomis Ellen Eayrs Margaret Culkin Harriet Bradley Isabel Underwood Genevieve Williams Marie Everman Lucy Rogers Q ' il' ACT I, Scene II. ' CAST Alonso . . . . . R. Caldwell Sebastian . . . L. Boynton Prospero . I. Miles Antonio . E. Fatman Ferdinand . . R. Kinsey Gonzalo . . H. Heywood Adrian . H. Black Caliban . B. Loew Trinculo . . L. Farnam Stephano . . M. La Roche Miranda . . . F. Cunningham Ariel ...... A. Barr Iris . . . . E. Taft Airy Spirits Ceres ........ E. Castle Juno . . . ...... A. Leslie Nyinphs, Reapers, and Spirits Attending Prospero ,, , ,, . . ...,. Y . . A, , . . -- Y.. ACT III, Scene II. Caliban: ACT V, Scene I. P1'oSpe'1'o: There stand, for you Lo, how he mocks mel Wilt are spell stopped. lllou let him, my lord? ACT IV, Scene I. Iris: Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate a contract of true love. ' -i-.Fil HY..HiiI'B.iS7'ki' RSZHIC 'YH'lf6'uH BH'W' W Ab 'HR '31 -Q il 5,5 B' 178 H i 1- , . 2 ext. ,Ji .. 1 Rf -' X ,,,, if, 4:1 r. '-1::Q,, :: f- . I . . .. . .- . .-.-,. . . .. Q - I 'V A '---,.----,-','fm,jA,5 . - . ,- - r g ...v '. ' 1-. . -: -. -,U '.'..,-,. 5. . 5 :i5 -1' ' 2. J . 5 ' -' -. -'. 4 -'1 ' IP, . - I. - - - 131 ' .31 A l, , ' 1- .V . ., , - :er Q- ia g -1 X tg , - . , I :1-,- ,f . ,f '. , J- -..,.5,q,g f w 7,2-15561- - -+isn::s2s1fve:' 1 1- ' - fi .. +1 -:1 QI!! 'J' N' P ,K V- 1-, ' YE '--Q ifv Tit., e. Q, qv-3' JL-4 L aww was sew-m mms mm mLmus,.,+r,1'n 41 wwe N Zliirnt 162111 lglag NOVEMBER 12, 1910 Arms anh the Milan CAST Raina . . . . F. Goodrich Catherine E. Smith Louka . . M. Gallup Bluntschli . R. Valentine Nicola . . E. Page Petkoff . . R. Whithed Sergius . . M. D. Winn Oficer . E. Thelherg Glnmmittrr Geraldine Shaw, Chairmfm Ruth Danenhower Ruth Fitch Kathryn Starbuck Jeanette Allen Ruth Crawford A Marian King Sylvia Conant 134 1 0' , - w - .u, ,, - 'rf - . 1 v- .log ,I . -J. N, J V -' f J . A , ' ACT III. Raina: Il I!!! How did you ACT II. Scrgius: Louka, do you know .find mu out?,' what the higher love is?', ACT II. Raina: Oh, the chocolate cream soldier! , K3 My oy? L. Wheeler S. Thompson H. Blzmding H. Lockwood H. Rosenthal H. Noyes -W' A. Barr l D. Rico Guaids of Km Iho'1Q 1 A nes Bcuedwt Do1o1.hy Sutphin Carolme Con don lhy11'1 Wmll ms Tphigenia: Chi1dof the man of torment Pyladesz Men that have found the arms of and of pride those they love Tamtzmlid Pelops bore :L VVould fain long linger in the joys thereof royal bride But we, Orestes, have no respite yet On flying steeds from Pisaf' For tears or tenderness. I13l'1iQ,'C11l!LZ Ye strangers, here I hold The many-lettered tablet, fold on fold? 'Sf'!a'BlwSB'3Bl8wilfKMxW'i33c51K'f!l Q865llS1P-'1l1J!9'kn!15iH H4iHlB'i5ilW9'3 17H3!!l! !Bl If it M ,, W 7 1 a 1. 'SHE if -I Pa if. : T YI 1-77192: N512 -5 3,2 .1 F. Z 575 .-: fl 152 i :L S-Tl 25 57.4. - I if :mfs .y 'y. , - - -. -' ,, . -- .. inf-,. fwmu-:wsw:awn'f. if li 1. is- ' K-2 .fr . , JA. -n. -:EW-W1-Bu' -z' -4. J- 1, 1. M .uv '-v ai 1 ' E 5,512 'mga 3. - Cflhirh Qall Flag MARCH 4, lllll Glhum5 CAST Dr. Bruno Martens . . Ruth Caldwell Stephan . . . Martha Strong Philip VVinkler . Dorothy Sutphin Dora Lenz . . Frances Goodrich Heinz Hagedorn . Ruth Valentine Waldemar Scholz Ruth Crawford Toni Leitenberg . . Helen French Amelia Siebert . . Helen Noyes Lisbeth Gerlach . Marjory 'Woods Qlnnzuuittrr Mary Day Winn, C l1a.i1'1m11z Helen Robinson Jeannette Bancroft Dorothy Baldwin Olive Lancaster Abby Hagerman Delphina Hammer Helen Ryrie 138 so V y l to Toni: You'l1 have lots of trouble finding Amelia: You have stepped on my dress, :mother who gets herself together as quickly of courseg there it is, a great rent. as I. Bruno: Give your assent ladies, I entreat you-I'll get clown on my knees if necessary. 1 l mmll X 5 W .. -. ED :six :' E 5 6 ' ' E 2 X ' a - f-1 : 5 A g 3 .4 , :E E ' Z 1' p-1 .. t W - - ' ..---Z N fri .. Q :-:I 4 :a .-. 1 ,- i ASSUCIHTIUH 92 e.ze...s:f,1f',aaAs..,r-nuns: mmmam :mm f an we .-an eww ru as xx- ur mdlfagaols 128 vm- 'sr f m--mmamsammmmnymsmmfmmwwmam-uwac www may mum A I v 'f 3 1 x 51 '. 'E iz! ' 1.2.s1Q2:,Yzi 12' 1 ,Ay- . 5 117 jg -' Hg 411 5.2 14, 37 - 1 .,-.xv .' .- .-v - , ,. . .., , .. ,- . wp ,595-. .I --Q . - V , A -, V , , -. - ,' qrzgqggg E:F'!f.-Az ,'- f r- ' '- - ' H Y . :af 19 543,357-, .3 '. 1, U, . . -- - , ,, . . , ,5!:g5'2ff ,f .rg 1- fi 'rf :. C: ' , Li :J . . Ja J, 1 . 2 ' Y' .:. , we- ,W rn -1 .. f ffl ,-n f sh, fi I 1.5: if 15,3 : ,X in N . . MQ S 1-Xthlviir Aannriatinn FOUN DED 1895 ' Qbffirrrn I Helen Noyes, 1911 '. . . . . . . Pre.s'idc1zt Dorothy Baldwin, 1912 . V 166-Pf8.Y'flfl37Il Dorothy McKee, 1912 . . Secretary Lucy Rogers, 1913 . . . Treasurer 142 .4 , . ,K W Ahuianrg Baath I-Ieleu Noyes, 1911 ............... Chairman Dorothy Baldwin, 1912 . . . ........ Secretary Katharine Forbes, 191 1 Emily Tllallon, 191 1 Dorothy Crawford, 191 1 Helen Congdon, 191 1 Dorothy Sutphin, 1911 Mildred Horn, 191 1 Ruth Cutler, 1912 Florence Barrett, 1912 Ruth Crawford, 1912 Florence Taylor, 1 91 2 Winifred Rogers, 1912 Elizabeth Thelberg, 1913 Lucy Rogers, 1913 Elizabeth WO1'CCStCT, 1913 Helen Crosby, 1913 Sylvia Conant, 1913 Margaret Cushing, 1914 Margaret Armstrong, 1914 Dorothy Deming, 1914 Martha Bull, 1914 lllnhnnr Hllrnt Cllnmmittrr Marie King, Clzairman Mildred 1-Iorn., 1911 Elizabeth Hosternian, 1913 Ruth Hamilton, 1912 Mary G. Clark, 1914 55is'Hv-ENN-Xi!W2'A4E1FEKBlEk.WYWWI 'Hi LES, Z M-432'-15 4!ll',lill'fM'8.'B4BiIZB'-xHxP9HLYY11l2il0RMw'i1?Fl' EUJi1fMWf11k'E6..Hv: BWi'BZ1 57545253 2l1!5'CElXeYk'W,.0fKl3i sur ff Rb--N 4 'ft . 11':.' ' . , 4 ,n .l , ' - Il ,-, ,V . , . .'l . 1 , , . - - - , 'A - I' 3.5-525: Z- y. . .9 .- x 1 . - ' , 'A 1 . 553155 fx ,2i52523fa? 'f . 2- 1 - V 'f ' V' 5 ,'1-4.41521 f I-F fi f K? Jlf ff 9,-, Q' ,. ij . '41 'HE .-I . 7' T l B1 '. 'H U1: 5 lf' rl il fl 1 ,rf 5 xf '71 AE lf: Q 'Q li- gl ' Arrlgrrg Qllnmmiftvr Alice Wing, 1911, C'lzaiz'man Qlrnqurt Qlnmmittrr Ruth Beebe, 1911, Clzairman Dorothy Sutphin, 1911 Mary Margaret Sweeney, 1912 Nellie Barber, 1913 Katharine Pratt, 1914 illilatrr Eankrilmll , Doris Lane, Chafirman Mary Fowler Hazel Harrison Elizabeth Cutter Margaret Cushing C5ruunha Qlnnunittrr Dorothy Baldwin, 1912, C1lll'iI'7lZlZ7l Katharine Wlieeler, 1913 Dorothy Brinsmadc, .1914 Zlrr 65m-ninal Helen Noyes, Chairman Gertrude Hawley, Leader ofGraml M arch Anne Hayes, Assistant 144 191 1911 iqnrkvg Umm KH1l1lL1'il1C Forbes, C'aj1lui1L hdZl1'gZL1'C1L Gzmmgc . . GertrudoHaw1cy . Barbara Vandcgrift . Helen Noyes . . Emo Smith . . . Theodora WhCC1C1' . Marie King . . Mac Conklin . . Katharine Forbes . Grace Frank . . Mildred Horn . Gbiiirern iflilrnnhrru 145 Emily Thallon, Illmzalg ar . . C cuter Forward Right Inside Forward Left Inside Forward . . Right Wing . . Left Wing C enter H aU-back . Right Half-back . Left Half-back . Right Full-back . Left Full-back 1. . Goal V! 15112 ltnrkrg Gram Ruth Cutler, Captain Edith Brown . Marjorie Stewart Ruth Cutler . Sylvia Knowlton Katharine Brown Dorothy McKee May Gowen . Elinor Prudden Elizabeth Cutter Margaret Piersol Helen Ferris . llbmrrrs illllmxuhrra 146 Florence Barrett, tl-Iarzagcr . . Center Forward Right Inside Forward Left Inside Forward . . . Right Wing . . . Left Wing . Center Half-back . . Right HaU-back . Left HaU-back . Right Full-back . Left Full-back . . Goct l 1913 Bnrkvg Gram Elizabeth Thelbcrg, Captain Marjorie Davenport Noida Quackenbush Sylvia Conant . . vVi1'1'if1'Cd Otis . . Elizabeth Hostcrman Elizabeth Thelbcrg Abby Hagerman . Caroline Mills . . Hazel Harrison . Mary Boardman . Margaret Gale . . Qbhin-rs illllrmhrra 147 Lucy Rogers, M arzager . . Center Forward Right Inside Forward Left Inside Forward . . . Right Wing . . Left Wing . Center Hab'-back . Right Half-back . Left HaU-back . Right Full back . Left Full-back . . . Goat 'tio D, if 1914 ignrkrg Gram Margaret Cushing, Captain June Rodier . . Jeanette Bachman Coronna Willianis . Helen Ryrie . . Nellie Catlin . . Margaret Cushing Katherine Lombard Mary N ourse . . Irma Waterhouse . Emma Dix . . Alfreda Mosocrop . Dorothy Deming, Manager . . Center Forward Right I aside Forward Lqft Inside Forward . . . Right Wing . . Left Wing . Center Half-back . . Right Hatf-back . Left IIaU-back . Right Full-back . Left Full-back . . . Goal Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. LI l9SB H'1'HW7'U :EMQXWV ld BZIABWCHP WK'-HHH-B' 9 43343 'iii-'EFV-1mfD'Yf he 1971 assarmnn w-as -nm mwmawrm-.vawmwn-zmnr mamma wg nenbzn-N 1 Sqn.. u. u hh 9 1, .' fs a 1 - .4 a' 3.59: ne w 2: is-' 15 ,'lL,?,.Q1 rr.. -ur - 1 .': qmgl-gs' '- f f - , .' , - ' . ., . - - r::PI-55 ff.fQ1gLj ' 1 '. -, I- , ' -. ' .' .1 -, F r I 1, .- . . , - ' ,' ' .,'-.125 45,-f fu gg.-'fl-Q-. -' ' . 1 , ' .' ' -' ,' ' . V- - , .--.1415-gf? Z . - g, A 1 I - -- ' '. .1-'- - - f .i ir- .7 - . .QL-- -.,1m:-,,,u,,, .,--1, m y nl ' 4- .Q ,, 5 , ,, 1 vp., .1 A. z- - 15,-, ,ga 1:fr,g3,, .-- -hf gu' Fu 1- V- gg i.-L A1 V-- ..4 : Qnrkvg Gamra, 19111 Srurw . 1911 vs. 1914 . . .J 7 . . 1912 VS. 1913 . . 1911 vs.1913 12- . . 1912vs.191-1 18 . . 1913 vs. 1914 19 . . 1911 vs. 1912 Clmmpionship won by 1912 18-0 in favor of 1911 14-0 in favor of 1912 11-1 in favor of 1911 11-1 in favor of1912 6-1 in favor of 1913 2-7 in favor of 1912 149 v 'T 1911 Eamkvthall Umm Dorothy Crawford, Caplaiu Dorothy Crawford Almeda Barr . . Doris Lane . . . Agnes Benedict . Lois Zimmers , . Helen Noyes . . Barbara Vandegrift Gbiiirvrz illlemhrrz 150 Helen Congdon, M aazager Center C enter . Side Center . Side Cenler . . . Guard . . Guard . Forward . Forward r-N- Y I , I V 15112 Eazkethall Gram Ruth Crawford, Capla-in Dorothy McKee Irene Lawrence May Gowen . Ruth Burns . Clara. Bull . . Ruth Crawford . Helen jackson . Qbmrrrz Qlllmnllrrn 151 Florence Taylor, Manager . Center Center . Side Center . Side Center ' . . Guard . . Guard . Forward . Forward lx It W I A 1913 Elizabeth Worcester, C aplain Elizabeth Worcester Neida Quackenbush Gladys Bassett . Anna Van Winlcle . Eleanor Goodnow Emmeline Inbusch Ruth Holliday . . Eaakrthall Evam Gbtiirrrn illllrmlwrzi l52 Helen Crosby, Managrr 1 . C enler Center . Side Center . Side Center . Guard . Guard . Forward . Fnrwarzl 15114 Eankrihall Gram Margnrciz Armstrong, Gzplnriaz Margaret Armstrong Ruth Pickering . Mary G. Clark . I-Iarrict Dean . Ruth Wile . . . Dorothy Smith . Dorothy Brinsmade Gbftirrru illllvmlwrza 153 Martha Bull, Managcv . . Cenler Center . S-ide Center . Side Center . Guard . Guard . F orwfwd . Forward :Ns k Alice Clark Helen Dwight Stephanie K. English Charlotte Gailor Charlotte Hand 19111 Qlrark Glwm Ruth Fernald, Manager Qllrmhrra Edith Lauer Helen Maycock Marion Meyers Mary Moores Elizabeth Sheldon 154 Ruth Starr Marguerite Wales Helen D. Wliite Nellie Barker Marion Brown ham- H: ' X, . ' 1-J. n ...N X., 1' . .' Y -rx, 1 '- ,f. . A , 1132531--1 -e B- , 1 ' ia 1 ' :ef 1 . A , W -1 . ml A- 1 - -' - . 1 1' 5. 1+ . lk Sgt--J-3,424 rw .- ff-if 1 I J -' l ' -- 1 -i . , fx - L1-iz. 1 f -.f, 4, . ' - l M' L f1 .N , f 1. -vi, ' , A .11-Y 1. ,l 'J f 1 - in -V '-'- -L . .1-- 'w' . -L -1 rr 17 ' 4,15 'Q .Q ,- 65911: .i', 'Y, 9 l:' .f-Jil? -P. 'QQ ,Ty If 4, ,N , -- 1 U ', '-,W -2 www 'LQ' ' Y.'Qj2fl:,f?':..-- -4 -- , -w,-, Ji... . -lad. V , ,. I ,nb ,i - . Lx A Madeleine Altman Almeda Barr Agnes Benedict Alma Blood Katherine Forbes 1511 Z'Lf1'e1rkL Gram Mildred Horn, Manager Jllllrmhrru Gertrude Hawley Marie King Doris Lane Helen Noyes Gertrude Orr l55 Ethel Quarles Elizabeth Stockton Effie Smith Barbara Vandegrift Theodora Wheeler 'CEL tag X . i mary.. Dorothy Baldwin Katharine Brown Ruth Crawford May Gowen Ruth Hamilton 1912 Ursula Umm Winifrocl Rogers, AIIHIIIIQC7' iilllmuhern Margaret Jennings Olive Lancaster Alice Lesher Ioan Lynn Dorothy McKee 1 56 Margaret Picrsol Louise Robles Ruth Skinner Hester Synder Marjorie Stewart IIN Agnes Campbell Elizabeth Holloway Noida Quackenbush Caroline johnson 12113 Elrark Gram Sylvia Conant, M anagcr illlmlihers Elizabeth Howson Elizabeth I-losterman Lucy Rogers Winifred Otis Ethel Freeman Ruth Valentine Edith Pratt Katherine Wheeler 157 f' J ' wnusman ur 613 M ' ,,,,gM, - Glnmmittrr Dorothy Sutphin, 1911, C Irairman Dorothy Crawford, 1911 Dorothy Baldwin, 1912 Gladys Robbins, 1913 Ruth Goss, 1914 Winner of Singles Wy. D bl Evelyn Sgavgy Mary G- Clark, 1914 mm of Ou as Elizabeth Rollins Irma mag, 19111 Glnmmitirr Elizabeth Spies, 1910, Clza-irman Mary Prizer, 1910 Dorothy Crawford, 1911 Irene Lawreiice, 1912 Elizabeth Hostermaii, 191.3 Championship H9101 held by 1911 Illrrnrha Ernkrn Even! Record Holder 75-Yard Dash 9.4 seconds S. English, Running High Jump 4 ft., 4M in. T. Wlieeler, Staiicling Broad Jump S ft., Vg in. A. Barr, Hop, Skip and Jump 29 ft., GM i11. C. Hand, Fence Vault 5 ft., 3M in. A. Barr, Srnrrn A 1911 1910 ...,........,..... 40 1912 1913 ffffffffffffff 7 15 1910 1911 1.911 1910 1911 Haraitg Enrkvg Umm Katlmrine Forbes, Cu pta in Edith Brown, 1912 . ' Margaret Gamage, 1911 Ruth Cutler, 1912 . Helen Noyes, 1911 . Katharine Brown, 1912 Theodora Wheeler, 1911 Dorothy McKee, 1912 Mae Conklin, 1911 . Katharine Forbes, 1911 Grace Frank, 1911 . Helen Ferris, 1912 Qbiiirrrz .tflllrnnlwrs 160 Ruth Cutler, Manager . . Center Ifbrwrml Right I hsidc Forward Left I mtde Forward . . Right Wing . . Left Wing . C enter H atf-back . Right IIaU-back . Left Huh'-back . Right Full-back . Left Full-back . . . Goal J R Harsitg Eaakethall Fleam CDEirr1'z Charlotte Hand, C ajzlaiu Dorothy Crawford, Manager Dorothy Crawford, 1911 Helen Dwight, 1910 . Elizabeth VVhite, 1910 Charlotte Hand, 1910 Ruth Burns, 1912 . Helen Noyes, 191.1 . Barbara Vandegrift, 1911 illimnhrra 161 Center Center Side C enter Side C enter . . Guard . Guard . Forward . Forward -1.- ...P, .H AHA. Q alurim 5 .1 1 A ,.. I A ,. 1 I' 'sf K! ,as 'Z 'f 4 xg X MNWZXQQ f Z1 'R xx J, X XXX X X ff Z Z5 Lf ll, 1? ZX 1 ,X ff X X ff ff X X 1 2 WW lkiv W I f ff f f ffff ,ZXQI 7,17 fc , ' - i.J..,f 4 ' if N x ., :W I hlwlit- Mu: Q L , P xr-sf N Nl In , r s.:g95951 sk ' '+- - fv 4- . . sm X D ff Willhuswax 'KE 1 J . 1 A-, E ' V -il .- X-Ex X X53 q f igxlxs-x , X iff' 6 .XX X-X5-g L? X- J QNNX XX X X --WXXN -X. ' t. Q.- Qg XXXXXX xNXWfXfEXX- ., 1-X - XXX X XX . vxxmmuv..-..... ..-4X nxix1QQ.fTf?fQN ,K EFX f 43:75 ,S , A JF' ' 1 5 , ly' .bbrzaxiz-N , P- a'f. 1' -1' A, A x . X QW M: .' I 2 ' X . X -fl--21. 'asf' I- - - - ii 1 -.ij ti 1 iii- 0 , TN ' 'Q-cmxx x-.x ..- .Nx. nv...-A - . 4 . L4 :5:iQ?Q:g:-Aix X :ki Q1 +5:::t:1YM' ' mm - 'Qvfx Axwxskkx ' A .:,g...x- in X SRM? .4 XX X C , JW INVITE HB , X IIITB . , , ,, Ii ..'. . , v t .4 L .. lv'-. .--, . ,Y . A X .. . rl 1. . G Q ,Q - ' ' 9' V, if- 6 f ' W3 -A g ' ,I-' - is 4 :L 3' D 'Mb gr R- 7 , ,X rg gi b fa 1 it ' ' x'-it-1 3 4 1 - ' 1 . A if l . I - I , j:.':1l' ' ri A . 1 li A ,? - -1 I , gi, J , , A 1 , H . -1 1 l ia, .9- V ,'- L x 'W-. I A ' ' 1, 'I 'Y A if -L ' ' fi ' . A ME- ft 1 1' , ,, E' 4 3, -. c . ' ,V 4 -.5 if ff , , , , ' ,J , 1 , J A , A 1, 5 , 1 A ,I 'xl' , xg' ' X 'f' N 5- V' My Shiga ff An. w . , ,- . . , , S' . v. . 'st V .fy , ,, U xi H '. L, . ' V 5, , , , V A , , 1 1 X -,YA ' i t ,.':. K illianhnlin emit Guitar Glluh The Mandolin and Guitar Club aims to develop this line of musical talent found among the students. It meets once or twice a week during the year for practice, and plays at the Founders concert and at the Hall plays. Glmirersi Helen C. Hall, 1912, Leader Helen Brown, 1912, Jlflanagm' Zllirnt ililzmhulixui Elizabeth Brezee, 191 1 Theo Swan, 191 1 Helen Brown, 1912 Frances Carver, 19 12 Helen james, 1912 Marguerite Peebles, 1 91 2 Jeanette Sears, 1912 Olive Walser, 1912 Mary Berkemeier, 1913 Marcia Livermore, 1913 Kate Lewis, 1913 Katharine Scribner, 1913 Lois Ball, 1914 Mary Holton, 1914 Hazel Howe, 1914 Blanche Meyer, 1914 Gladys Tilden, 1914 Muriel Tilden, 1914 Srrunh manhnliun Gladys Carr, 1913 Helen Clark, 1913 Gertrude Wheeler, 1913 Muriel Bad ger, 1914 Mary Buckingham, 1914 Blanche Ellsworth, 1914 Elizabeth Evans, 1914 Edna Lake, 1914 Jennie Molfet, 1914 Giuitarn Iva Root, 1911 Lillian Hert, 1912 Gertrude Valentine, 1912 Elizabeth Pearson, 1914 ibiaminn Ethel Thomson, 1913 Grace McA1exander, 1914 Elizabeth Welty, 1914 Agnes Moore, 1912 CTrapsj ,1,.. C5122 Olluh The College Glee Club offers a chance for the study of secular choral music. It is treated as a vocal class and studies niceties of tone, cnunciation and inter- pretation. It gives a concert during the celebration of Founder's Day and one at Commencement, besides assisting at Hall plays. Gbiiirerz Beulah Tompkins, 1911 . . .... .... L eadcr Alberta McLean, 1911 . . . . . A ssislanl Leader Alma Leslie, 1912 . . ..... . Business Manager Ruth Hamilton, 1911 ............. A cmnzpanist Zllirat Snprannn Carol Bacon, 1911 Beulah Tompkins, 1911 Alberta McLean, 1911 Marie Alden, 1912 Gertrude Orr, 1911 Caroline Congdon, 1912 Elsie Smith, 1911 Alma Leslie, 1912 Srrnuh Snpranun Derexa Morey, 1911 Marion 11Valsh, 1911 Irene Palmer, 1911 Charlotte Brate, 19112 Louise Strachan, 1911 Lucy Lovell, 1912 Zllirnt Altus Bertha Keffer, 1911 Mildred Flower, 1912 Mary Johnson, 1911 Mary Kelsey, 1913 - Svrnnh Altus Marion Patton, 1911 Florence Taylor, 1912 Mary MacNaughton, 1911 Ruth Reed, 1912 -MW - M- 114411141111 - in 1111! ,. 11 1 1 - lcfe R R I Y wsu. 1 ' L 'If ul . sa:s:5:f:1:1:f' T - T: -3 O ll! a n :gf 1 ,1 TEH : I L 111 , F 3 'll 11' I .ml firlll Q Zflirut Euprmum R. Beicllemrm, 1913 M. Harris, 1912 R C. D B A. G. F. R. I-1 E . M. H' M. Brute, 1912 Bradley, 1914 Bulla, 1911 Burroughs, 1912 Geary, 1912 Goodrich, 1912 Beebe, 1911 Crosby, 1913 Eayrs, 1911 Evermzm, 1912 Ferris, 1912 Flower, 1912 A. Hill, 1913 O. Hoff, 1911 E. Ingersoll, 1913 M A. M. K. Bouton, 1912 B. Keffer, 1913 M. Kelsey, 1913 M. King, '1911 D. Lane, 11 111 . bleffcott, 191 1 Leslie, 1912 MacCoy, 1911 4:e your . Magnuson, 1912 E. Smith, 1911 . McLean, 1911 G. Orr, 1911 Palmer, 1 911 . Robinson, 1911 R. Rogers, 1911 Salter, 1913 Sernuh Enprannn C. Greenabauin, 1914 E. Hull, 1912 G. Hull, 1913 S. Knowlton, 1912 L. Lang, 1913 L. Penniman, 1913 Illirut .Altus L. Strachan, 1911 B. Tompkins, 1911 R. Washburn, 1913 E. Wean, 1911 A. Wilsoil, 1913 A.1lVolhaupter,1911 O. RoWell,'1914 G. Street, 1911 S. Thompson, 1912 A. Van Wiirlzle, 1913 M. Walsli, 1911 E. Zahner, 1913 M. Miller, 1912 M. Patton, 1911 H. Purnell, 1913 E. Rector, 1913 J. Terry, 1911 D. Wllite, 1911 Srruuh Alum L. Anderson, 1913 L. Rich, 1912 G. Esten, 1.912 D. Stimson, 1912 M. MacNaughton, 1912 F. Taylor, 1912 H. Thorpe, 191 1 Glnllrgv Obrrhvntra Director . . ........... Mr. G. Dannreuther Concert M eisler . . Genevieve Walsh .Bus-imzss Manager . . .... Elizabeth Heroy Illirat 1Hinlimi Snuuh llliulinz Genevieve VValsh Helen Clark G. Ballard Elizabeth Brezee Bernice Marks Beatrice Bulla. Dorothy Wolf Muriel Carberry Gertrude Chapel Edith Dudley Katharine Farnam Marie Everman Elizabeth Skinner Edith Brown lllinlaz Olrllu Elizabeth Heroy Dr. Charles W. Moulton Mr. G. Dannreuther NSS . - ,A -.-S. fi ' 2- 5 i-1-E Lgis ' .-:E--.F-2 f l j Z' 'Z - V 'z l- e -Q if 2 4 LZ, Y- ,,f-ii: ,-'14 1 - J-1' fr: 5 :Y an Z1 f- -1:- , , .l1-:-':f-':- gf 2 r-ei:.5 ' ri: f ' f '13 ' '- Y.: Lfe ig Alfgg 2 ' H.-. A - - e- Y ,, A - ?Z? if N ?. ,. fl?-1 :ig-,., :W jbfZT: gl-jj 71 F ? ' 'T a 17' ' A iii.. ' , .,-ff-4,- E gg i' :E :LQ - 5515. :L A: - f' F - L ' , --::f- 252: - , ' A 3 : Svnphumure-iluntnr E Ei - EEIUIP e 544251. , Y FfF? 'g,:LL elf' FEBRUARY 17 '... ':E,j? u 3? 1' '- +. 5'-'F' ' 'EE viz GUUIINIUPI' V' ii Caroline Congdon, Chairman 1912 1913 or ie 5:4 , - 55:55 . . .1 -. E 555 fT:-- A Edxth Brown Gladys Robbms 5 Carolyn Hooker Margaret Seaman 'ff 2 . . 1:- -g-551:51-r. 55? 255 - Katherme SIIVCI' Sydnor 'Walker -L-.ffjf-951555.-ZX i Honorary Member, Mrs. Kendrick H , e J --6' if- e' i'21.f ,:? :i ' '-ref '- 1 -T ., E.i?2 '- - :T -- 1 2 1: ' -T5 'E '- -1 5 - .. - ,111-l':L,L-'L 1, . ... - . . . .,1f.::gLj.Y .: aria- 5 -,. -- -f-.ci 5- ,if -.-. Q.-,, ,W -, . iii ....,- q+ -. 5?.- -ez --, 1,-- li .::- .4 , .. gn-. -. . -r.-,- S+? 3 A N w I 1 l 1Hnunhvr'u Bang i Glnmmittrrn Stuhrut Qlummittrv Dorothy Crawford, C lzairman lm 1 Rose Brown 1 m 2 Helen Jackson Ruth Bigelow Ruth Crawford N13 Ruth Holliday 1914 Dorothy Smith ' ' Eliza Kimball ' Margaret Cushing Zllzurultg Qlummittre Professor Chamberlain, Chairman Mrs. Kendrick Professor Gow Miss Haight Miss Judson lirngram Friday Morning:- Assembly for College singing and welcome by Dr. Taylor. Exhibitions in the laboratories and library. Friday Afternoon:- Pageant representing noted women in the history of womanls education. F1-idayflivening :- Speeches in the Chapel:- The History of the Students' Associationf' by julia Love- JOY- Distinguished Alumnae, by an Alumna. Former Members of the Faculty, by Wylie. Benefactors of the College, by Dr. Taylor. Saturday Morning:- Basketball Game. Glee and Mandolin Club Concert. Saturday Afternoon:- Reception in the Main Parlors. Saturday at sunset:- Senior May Dance. Saturday Evening:- Concert by the Choral Club in the Chapel. ' ...aa L uf 1151! fl 'v U 1? fr-tg ' Tam U Q aa-1 Bias Q Q Mawr .fee-.Ng Q WZ! ' Sig ff2'9'5' 'Xx 1 M5551 A Tm? Ks ' H10 ETA K P is 1 rf 'ET 1477! SWK mf get IZ MZ! 1111111 QIIIEQJTPI' nf New ijnrk ' 151 V I ? i Gbliirvrs X tx 0 Professor Leach ....... . . President Q ff Miss Elizabeth Haight . . , . . Vine-Presizievlt Q .Q 41' Miss Elizabeth Cowley ...., . . Secretary 1 A 0 Miss Emilie Wells ....... .,ll - 7'7'l?l.l.S lH'07' J 1 I 1 sal I 1 Gllparter fllllmuhrrn ,Y Q Winlfred Ball, A.B. Theta of New York, 1890 Q Q ? Leroy C. Cooley, Ph.D. Alpha of New York, 18813 , L 3 Ferdinand C. French, Ph.D. Alpha of Rhode Island, 1884 1 1 f ' pl Herbert E. Mills, Ph.D. Iota of New York, 1886 Dwi' 1, ,lm J. Leverett Moore, Ph.D. Alpha of Maryland, 1882 Nl tw , Charles WV. Moulton, Ph.D. Alpha of Minnesota, 1885 W h Theodore C. Smith, Ph.D. Alpha of Massachusetts, 18512 K - l james M. Taylor, D.D. Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 , I O 1 ,, f1l1I2111lmra Elnrtzh in 15111 , 1 WNV' Valerie Atherton Constance Goodrich Gertrude Orr N i A Agnes Benedict Constance Kretschmar Ethel Quarles A A r Helen Brewster Edna Kroener Alpha Robbins I i mu 1 Beatrice Bulla Lora Kuhl Geraldine Shaw 1 1 , ff, Virginia Butler Helen Law Frances Shriver Y ' 1 1 Ruth Danenhower Eleanor Lecour Helen Simpson 1 Nm, ll , Ellen Eayrs Sophia Lewis Kathryn Starbuck Julia Fiebeger Gladys Fisher Katherine Forbes Henrietta Gibson Julia Lovejoy Louise Miller Helen Mossman Marjorie MacCoy Marion Walsli ma? Mary Sheldon ' Emily Thallon Valpey Trimble , Genevieve Williams S50 DW 'ff 'iff 0 vw- as 'f g v- ' r t- fo -fs , F t iff v iafs Y If 1555? i.2p g???6 'v-3-iff psp' 16? riff! ad W1 yy Ark 1.2 5.-,A 1 JUN 3.-9' 61 ' X 11141 gg 'ft g ' D mg -Nwmixuwlnfmzi 3 will 131112 LBi1irm1 .Hu at QDIIIPHKPI' Srrnnh Srnnrntrr I OLUSC Roblee Sptalew 1XId1f,2.1C1. Cu11 111 Sptakm IILIL11 1 oel wood Cltrl. Ma1'1o11 Ives Clerk Ahnuwnrn Qlummxhrr 1 1'111ees 51011118011 N11121 N1ght1115a1e M1111111 Abbot Ruth Wanger Bvhntvn LJC1,013C1 18 Re-solved That Vassu College 13 Jusufied 111 111 11111 111111155 the p1ese11t e11t1'a11ce requ11'e111e11t's NOVLIH13C1 5 Resolved That the C1CCt101'l ofthe Repub11ca11 t1e11et 15 for the best 111terest': of New Yo1k State November '79 Resolved That Vassar Co11et,e adopt the follomng system fO1 table seat111b '1mo11g, the .Tumors SO1J1101TlOTLS and 1'1'esh111en 1 111610 41111 be a. 111o11t111y e11a11ge be the 511110 clfzss ae CO1C1111f,, to some or derly 55310111 except P For 0110 1110111.11 111 each semester when the c11'1113e 511111 be 111te1e11ss 1-Jl,CL11l1DC1 I Reeolved That a ,Cf1 LC1l.1'ltCd 111 come tax be mcorpo I 'LtCd 11110 the taw:at1o11 svstem of the Umted 'States 1DL,C.L1T11DC,I 9 Jomt debate w1t11 T and M Re solved 111a.te1 gradu ated 111co111e Lexx be 111 COl'pOl'l,1.CC1 111to the 1.'11c'1t1o11 system of the U1l1tCd Statee 2'1- 1.8 Aw 'UQ 51 QV fini 2.9 1-JS My 33f?1Q4'1!?'J 'J in-yilff' 1 AQ 'sit ' 1111 1 1 Af W A f 1 4 ' ' F U c ,T ' - 1 L ITF! 11WCC1'1. 111e1111?e1ls of Jr 1- ' 1 1.1 H' L. V Ka 1 -' V liste., 1 LJ 1 1353? jd ' if . ' - 0 ' 2 AVIETQA 255-131f'iF ' vfi 1' A 'e HW ,I lg 50- ,,, in 1,5 NA! gi NW .osx 3' fig it :JW kj N' zmfvxzm Maxam 6-lfliliilggfzeiidffiws U Fhlanhzllil Qbiiirera .Hirst Srmrnirr Srrnnh Bwmratrr Alpha Robbms 5 pcalwr Gertrude Orr .Speaker Al1ce Spann Clevk Ehzabeth Andrus Clczf' Ahnumry Enarh Agnes Beuedlct Ehzabeth Heroy Ruth Danenhaum Hlldegarde Kneeland Ethel Quarles Qoplua Lew1s Helen 91mpso11 Vilpey Trlmblc, Erhutvz October 99 Iomt DISCUSSIOH Resolved That mtercolle gxate debatmg be ebtabhshed between Vassar 'md other Women s collegce of the same status November 15 Resolx ed Th It Wd.1V1l'1gtl1LC1L1C9lZ1OHOf le ahty of govemment and adopt the C01'1'11Tl1SS1011 form of c,1ty overnment December 9 Resolved That Wzuvmg the quesuon of con Qt1tut1onal11:5 0. radudted meome mx be 1I1COI'1DOT L1.Cd mto the federal system of taxatron VW lefff '42 QQ WGS if in-'MJ 1-5 :JH 'wtf' swim! N gy-warg? mfs: Y V ' ,AP I Q ' A 4 'Q I Y X . . i , WY ll , F A . 'J-.1 xk : y e Y S Lf J: ' ' A t L, A M 5 M-2.7. n ' 2 . A ' VU .Q ' 1 H the eitvlof l5oughlreepsie ehould aboliehjts present fornd gt o l- r , v , ' - . 5 ' . I . Fifa 54 t gg , W If ' A Wifi' 5 e e 'V' ul 4: M A MQ . - ,-:q I i 71:1 I oi 'sv T Q5 -:Af L29 .Wap :Gila fvk 1 Jai Xe 'y' Ksxfliiii 5.rf7El'fffllP9f?i1.f'25 Behaiv MARCH 1Q 1911 Euhgrrt Resolx ul '1 hen our preecnt 1n1m1gra1,1o11 lavns be amended to 111C11.1dC the Gardne1 B111 advocaung the hteracy test 111e dLC1b1011 was 1ende1ed 1n fax or of the ne,g,at1ve Qlhu lliumr-Aftirmaiumr U Sc M Nrgatme Grace Bmrnet Kathry n Smrbuek Kathm 1ne Forbes Ruth Winger Ruth ROb111SO11 F1'd.11CLS Dugmn Altrrxmtru Altrrnatw Gera1d1ne Shaw Va.ler1e Atherton Beatmee Bulla Florence Cass1dy Ruth Todd Helen Heyxx ood Helen Ferns Jud1t11 WIIIIAIUS Lou1sa Mye1s I muse Roblce Chan man Alpha Robbms Chan man Nmd N1 g111,111f,211C, Ruth Danenhoxx er Do1ot115 Sumson Ethel Ouarles Helen Locl 11 ood Helen SIITIDSOI1 Macleleme Sweeny A11ee Spann illlnhmntnr P1 ofessor M1115 Jluhgrn P1 es1c1e11t G xrfield Dean Ii11ChVVCy Professo1 Red1no11d am' I in Qef Wai in-0'-'J 1-'R MQ! Zig . ,. f 1 A ' of on 1511 1 , if . 5' ' 1 e,e n A 1, gs 1 1 we-1-z . .1 sg-1f.m1!gQ swf: 'O C 6 G P 'G'02'C'u' 'ef' W Q 0 Q Q Qlnntempnrarg Glluh Contemporary Club meets every two Weeks during the year. Its members study contemporary literature, giving reports upon special subjects at the meetings. This year the Club has taken up Ibsen, Hauptmann, Ziiderman, Maeterlinek, Pinero, and Galsworthy. Dorothea Gay . Thyrza Wilkins Godwin Carroll Helen Congdon Margaret Edgar Julia Fiebeger Dorothea Gay Henriette Blanding Margaret Culkin Gbiiirzrs imlrmlwrn 191 1 Constance Goodrich Louise Miller Alpha Robbins Geraldine Shaw Kathryn Starbuek 1912 Louise Farnum Margaret Hale . President . .Secretary Carolyn Tompkins Olive Ulrich BarbaraVandegrift Leah Waterbury Genevieve Williaiiis Mary Hurlbutt Ruth Robinson Gertrude Ryan T hyrza Wilkins b l9l3 Helen Brainard Ruth Kinsey Q ilinnnrarg Mrnnhrrn Miss Buck Miss Reed Miss Wells Mrs. Kendrick Dr. Thelberg Miss Wylie Miss Keys Miss Washburn Miss Yost yr , p 0 Qlnlwumvrz' ifwagur Recognizing the fact that the majority of employees are virtuzllly helpless to improve conditions as to hours and wages unless sustained by public opinion, by law, and by the action of consumers, the Consumers, League declares its object to be to . . u ' . p d ameliorate the condition of the women and children employe in our several states, by helping to form public opinion which will lead consumers to recognize their responsibilitiesf' CCNSTITUTION, ARTICLE III. I-Iclcn Paine, 1911 . Elizabeth Kittredge, Ruth Theis, 1913 Gbiiirrrn 191 2 . 293 Members Presidwzl Sccrclary Treasurer RUM- sf' - 77 5 - cwmuz I: Z , N 49G X! 3? garish: gi. A we Gxzrrren so E' NE. Tu 'teh J N ,V -' . 14, E 1 vu. u- N x . s., -'L Z1 Q ragga' 5 rrznl-MU 1 'g:-:'X f' 'T lam Q ' Hu gs -Q., ly v - sir: f M-1 '2':'f: -FSS EQ f ' '.'1- -- 1 IQ 1 m,.,.- .1 AQ- N -'1 ar se S S ., Q -.. -. .... -., .. - S 13 Y , A X 2 lu. fr rs- -el rs? 1-'-r 'R A-5? 'SE X 5 X 'fa - - S-- 5 ....m.-- f- ,fr 127 4 i ' s s s -1 f N - Q r e M aegis ss f ,- 5 EQ Q v -- H . 3 i324 1, X Q Q f .--- S X S , f ftewpw A I -E X Q R 4' kv - it , f . . A 1 A X 5 5 ',,,,mu-L :QQ I . . 'Ar V ,. SQ Z fz7l' , -,af co., A f Xl ,L 'L' , ' 'I' qffn :n mocvun--1 j2Q SRM: Ll? EEL we init ff Q7-:w A'Q' ' Y' 15' Q1 1 2 195 H, ..,- -eww H S fr '12 Bl, f-ggxl 2 L' 3 Civitas is composed of fifteen Sen- S - , A f X iors and ten Juniors. At the meetings, 5' M 'uw ape? - 0 he R which are held fortnightly, a Senior l 5 'ffi7.fZS',' ' member gives a topic on some event of J, if K ? ,fg current interest and an informal discus- W W, . 'Mm ,, '1f A I sion follows. This year the club has dis- j X e cussed the modern discoverles and iuven- f 7 ,mmm ef tions in the various branches of science. 4 f ,M if vw P-1 ,n....-- W 'f egg --ff-fi:--M ' i s Z ,fm eff ' Gbmrrrs A 15 ' ' f . S - 'W , .SS S ' 2 e e j 213, N. fs Dorothy Rrce, Secretary H Q le : sfa agreef .340 1, a S N3 L , ' r swf f 2 illllrmhrrn C ,ug ':' -F 1911 2' . -':2':'.I3 a G 2 4 . . . . , mf-'..-4 -fe - 3 Q2-i A nes Benedict Mar orie MacC,o , e 'T 'Z 2 W'-N N-sie: g -J - y I 'Magee' E -,igrf-mu + 1' Margaret Brady Louise Miller Z 1 1 , f 22'-,4 2 E Ei'f,f:fL.1j. Maha Clark Gertrude off fig 2 52 22 E- ...aI'E... Katharine Forbes Beatrice Owens 2' 5 '- ' Grace Frank Dorothy Rice SS ZZ? Z 2 . . - 4 ,, Geraldine Shaw Barbara Vandegrift THE ,bm f n Harriet Waller Lilias Wheeler SS . A .uw X Elizabeth Kauffman N I Z . up K K4 7 1 9 1 2 -S , - 'fs--.. i f 4' . '-v--j .'1E!,?Yff-- --:hif i gf . Edith Brown Grace Rcdway '--' e --as , 9 ff J . . . . . ' Q Olive Lancaster Katharine Srlvcr F - . Margaret de Schwcinitz W ' h A' A+' f W 'fzf - X H. -ff 1 7 :is M 7 W in sf- '.. f XX 51:12. ..-6 'fQE,u,.g-Lea-.L ,X 'Wg , ,av- -A 1 ' , f '-51 fm W W 'S '- 461: W' - E A 1:-'P-rf x 'f4Q ' 7 'S 'ru Msn-5-.Z V S' is 3 'h. 1.175 '5' LIil'Tlt X xx K s0: '- G 55 24. eff ., ef... N' 4 ..,.,... rf -g 4 'E 9 f ' - ifi X .'-en z-jg. New , ..-H 5 .-r,',! 4 25 ff' s , - :Q-.-. 2-1-,252 ? :Z 2 . U :'--:E s ' rg 7 f e f f- 2 X N ., .,., X s I Z 222 X 55 S 'i-- -I Zi f f 3- A' 27: '4 SN 'T-'T'--. ' X X 6 pix ' ? O I ' 404044 A 'ii f ,gr -A '!.f'f'5 W ' - E 3 7 an 43' ,JIMAIW ' 'fa' U I X B 4 . wpmn 1. . I 5 wg maumuv. :v A,y:K 'z5p' wc. ,913 if B Mn -I-'Uni ...- vo sum-rem '- X he '00 S 1 Qi NIE' TN' bc. ER-1 . dxfn fl title'- - ' , ,, C , f Nl If -g pm S frnrz-RG ' If 'ilu T sys i s, 4 gg 'Q-. Q Q!?M1. ,335 1322i-Zxa' -1,,:f.,, w.: w:.'-Q-'1j:'j,-L'5SSQQ f f' H H-fx- s. :QQ TQ s f?-guesses . , l, -Q .v -. ., t.. X --,-::.' x f N if A Q N N : '04, - - QQQSQNQN IQ - -Si Q gg X XSX f le, -1 3-55 ,,,....-. sb E':.'4-,j,,,5-.fix msg Q7 ' 2 52 5 fe- 2.2 iasssg e .-- Q N ' f T J '2 3 if N x A ' , S x X , . , E2 ff 5- A Q Q ..- gh., Lux-Qi' 4 37 gh gh f gpg ig NSN 2 .R Q I - f L' . fue ff Q S W-r6 w X S S. Z 1' ,.' ...ff ,Ag 1 .r X 51-u'D D Q ' ,1 -Y 5, .. ' ' K' - , 2 c Z 'W 'fggz A 1 22, of vf,,y -TM: name Z 2 A15-',1,, L,,,E . -Z-h M vm. Z Q QQQX., An '-3-':1 f:-2.. Sif'4. - Z --5 A 2 . 1 F-' Z .:m'f'f Paar Q, ' U cf, gg-5 '-- km! 5 A Q ,lg fl--4 -Q '4N . N Fan' J , we-,,,, Glurrrnt I umm 2 , ' :'f1.,,,, S 2 ff ---... I . V' K f - -E123-... The Current Topics Club has been 5- M I , 'rw-E . , in existence since 1892. The club is X HKU- Pf'nnx v:...-. Y f fm M Q. , .3253 T il l A 5 S ai 555 X V 'il ' 'Yr N. S::.4.AF.. .. c ? Q-'i-5' - . T, .- 2 9 , '-isa:- Q ' 5 ev 3 ff , fe X f 2 limited to forty members , thirty of whom belong to the same class. These thirty members elect ten Freshmen in their Senior year. The meetings are held every Friday night, when the main events of the week are discussed. The club stimulates an interest in cur- rent events. llhiirrm Elizabeth I'lOSLC1'I112L11 . . .Prc.s i11'cnl Elizabeth Worcester . lf'iac-President Mary Bliss . . . . - Secrelary Ieaiiette Allen T1'easu1'cr ' es y Me l l 1 J wh 1 'L , N Q 7 fl X og' ' . .1 ,M I- in wg. ing? ,- ZZif Z- 1' ,ggggg-Z 7 2? 4'-f xg 4 fgf- XS4'-r -4? :gifg Q5 ff Xfff ' Ss Q T XS XS Nt X6 : ' ' 5 jg f KA M 2 N M X 5 3 4 xl -FQ3 5 N x QE - SS Q Q, N 6 .5 6.419 C 0,..v:Ff 9,4 ,L JL I f of Z? Zigi x Qty 13 X I if-1 g' N34 T Z6 NX 'X 1 watery' . .v auqw X NX 1 f ' 1 ' law- ff fs Xa Rv we sf ff ,A f ,:,,,,,1v.1n1:fffff 13 Z ' N-WT N - e ' . lip 3 ' f . Asif W 'XE-f - v B 'Avg . If X .S sri, W Q f -fi fi Ss We if s A .. - il i 7' K .1 W ff fem N uuiilsp- ff- , 11'-5111.92-.1-L six mi-,, 6 1 ' -, ,f X if' ,..::-.- 'X -bil? ul pmt M! 7 an G18 W5 sf .ai G55 . ,,,..- ' Q s . ks . 6. Z , '-in .fri -3- :si ' gf? M ' 5 FE Y-MTH K K. 525- fg if 2 7-- -41. it M- J -. -Tiff' X as l 2 y 4 22 5 F if P- :N-N 2:2 2.6 X f' f f 5124? i n .-4- -lf?- v-W - S.: Ni Q 222 sg ?-E s m., S e ff f 1 z- 5- -1' - ng-:SL : 5 1-.YFW .f f 7 4 K , .. f - JZ 2: 1 'mx Ubi X Ss fx ff v2 5 i Qyf x - pf Q f , . bn 7 ,pw ' 4 4 . ' ' ...Y I --:IL 1.-M1 s make iKnhin A Glliiirrra ri -.5152 Sagie Velle Fenton, President jf Florence Lacey, Vice-Pre.videnl s Mary S. Edge, Secretary and Trcaxurer f .1 iljnnnrurg illllrmhrr Mr. Burroughs Stuhrnt Dlllrnilxrrn 4 76 I do not count myself so much a mere student of nature as a lover of nature, perhaps a loving student of nature is the best phrase. You get the poetry along with the fact. Your science is steeped in rornanccg : your natural history has an ethical and an aesthetic value. I never go 5 out notebook in hand to interview nature. I do not measure, and 5 5 weigh and tabulate things, the mere statistics of nature have little interest to me. Probably I pursue natural knowledge in the spirit of literature rather than in the spirit of materialistic science. I want the precise 5 fact, but I do not care for the non-significant facts. I Want the pictur- esque and illuminating. Unless we watch out, our science has no soul, and then it becomes soul-killing. JOHN BURROUGHS. It-f : CWritte11 for Vassarionj 5 r' - 1 x . 1 . r . Q tif y-. 1. n 42:4 : iz ' , 1111. 1 5' F ' .'x 4? f-e , . fe W' ll S ' We 1 -Y . S. .Y :ff ' 1 L'-i I Pr'fx l I . 1 . . x f x . 7 'Q A inf Zta ay . . - L-,. .., . , 3572. - U . 53? f 1 : 1 . ,r 9 Q Z ' Z :Li 1. I I 'H A Q32 Glluh iFra11rava 0911111-rn Ruth D'1I10l1l'lOXVCT Pmszdevzt Ilorencc Br Lcq Secrelarv and Treasurer The members of I e Club Frangam are Semore and Jumors who uc 111 zclvmced French coursce and 21 few Sophomoreq md I11C'ihlT1C11 Phe membcrlz of the French department occur once a month 111 Semor Parlor at wh1ch one or two 5,1118 pvc tcn 1T111'111lI6 talks 011 travel 111 France or any othe-1 101310 of general mterest French IS alwavs spoken at the n1cct111g,s 'md someumes French ,Dames are played and Trench 'songs sunt, Toward the ond of the Vear 21 plaw 18 ALlVC'l1 111 F1c11cl1 CD gl I 111,- P . D K 'A nvuununun L. ' I :T - '11 . 2 ...... V ' 1 7 1 . 1 1 2 ' ' z J. 1 1, , 1 1 ' . . ' - .. ' :md the oflicers form an executive committee. Meetings fu T. J - . 1 . I. J, yn-Y K , -' , - 4 Q- b 4 . X x- gy- l , ,1 v 'C f' , ' 1 . ' ' 'Y ' ' 1 Y Q rx Dru rscnr vrmix Q ra-1 gay UI' 9 0 U Q? Q19 , 11 vi 3 llbiirrra 0 . . . H Ly, h13I'JOI'1C Kudhch . . . . Pr vzdeul 1 H Marion Drumm . . . . . .Secretarx and freasurer 'H' ll 135 Members i O QV! Der Deutsche Verein holds meetings once a month at which the members speak German. It aims to keep up an interest in German I N and Germany. Once a year it gives a play in German. G1 Fx if R' I L-'X S .. QQ , l L0 G5 'R vi A I 1 4 'N Y 5 Q ,ra--:ree-Q29 G22 szaaieqec- Q Y mmmww Q fm' 5 f,Jln,1g.f, llllll 1 X41 uief Q, WW hm frln- lx Ili , 1, 'i Dk . ' 'Q X ' ' It f 'A 'fur' - 1 . 71,:l'fHr: K X. ,f ifty , .MEX f .Z K , f 2 if 'H 'E AAHNIKH 'ETAIREFA Professor Leach ...... 1Tp6f8pue HLELLENHE srrieierif 'nge Valpey T rimlnle, 1911 . . 'Av-rm-p6e8po9 lvlorgaret Peters, 1912 . . I'pap,wm-nic EUHBOHYLOV Helen Brew:-:I.er, 1911 I Helen Doughty, 1913 Alice Lesliur, 1912 Hazel 1Vau'u, 1913 Kowwvor Miss Mumxrrly Miss Guthrie Miss Bennett illllrxuhvru 1911 H. Brewster E. Quarles W. Crawford H. Sliapleigli F. Elwell E. Tlmllon J. Gnielitvl V. Trimble R. Hmnilton A. Underhill D. Perkins G. Van Zandt 1912 F. Boynton M. Peepels D. lfziln-1' M. Peters K. Gamlnur A. M. Smith A. Leslier M. Stoner H. Lockwood G. C. Valentine C. McC:Lrtl1y T. 'Wilkins 1913 I. Beaver M. King F. 'Bmcq G. Koerner G. Coelirnn E. MeSlmno I-I. Crosby S. Morrison M. Cumpson A. Oldham E. Dodge N. Quackenbush I-I. Doughty I. Riley K. Duncan M. Soule K. Giillngel' D. Van Allen 131. Gooclnow A. VVilSon H. 1V:1re 1914 D. Brinsmmle D. Meigs E. Evans H. Plimpton G. Harvey H. Strong H. McKee L. West 1 Mranhhaughtrra' Qllnh Qbiiirrrz Dorothy Crawford, 1911 ........ Premdent Caroline Cnrtiss Johnson, 1913 . Sec1'clm'y and T7'6US7l7'fi7' illllmnhrrn 1911 Mary Whitney Chapin Dorothy Crawford . Florence Elwell . . Caroline Durand Hall Laura Lewis . . . lvlarjorie Newell M acCoy Beatrice Owens . . Katharine Yates . . Mildred Barnes . . Elizabeth Barney . . Alice K. Burrowes . I-lcnrietta Monroe Clcvenger Harriet English . . Margaret. 1-Iale . ,. . Helen .Jackson . . Margaret Jennings Helen Lockwood . Ruth Skinner . . Mary Tracy . Eleanor Barnes . . I-Ielen Allison Brainard Ruth Stanton Farrar Carolyn Harding . . Florence Lois Hodge . Caroline C, Johnson . Ella S. McCormick . Margaret Bal :bit . Mary Barney . . Deborah Barns . Martha Bull . . Julia Cooley . . lVlargaret. Ewing . Martha Hollister . Mary Holton . , Dorothy Hood . . Adelaide Knight . Katharine Pratt . . Elizabeth Skinner . . Mary Whitney Chapin, '74 Genevieve Buckland Crawford, '82 Abbie Nickerson Elwell, '82 Helen Durand Hall, '81 Mary W'heatley Lewis, '83 Emma Logan MacCoy, '77 Louise Benton Owens, '79 Elizabeth Smith Yates, '81 1912 Mary Woodward Barnes, '80 Mary Case Barney, '82 Verlista Sbaul Burrowes, '87 Antoinette Harlan Clevenger, '78 Lucy Kellogg English, '75 Harriet Swinburne Hale, '73 Helen Banfield Jackson, '79 Mary Gardner Jennings, '84 Mary Lamson Lockwood, '90 Martha Hubbard Skinner, '84 Mary Richmond Tracy, '76 1913 Mary VVoodward Barnes, '80 Adelaide Foster Brainard, '75 Lillie Stanton Farrar, '82 Onetah McMillan Harding, '84 Grace Hallaran Hodge, '90 Caroline Curtiss Johnson, '83 Mary Sudduth McCormick, '83 1914 Mary King Babbit, '82 Mary Case Barney, '82 Annie Howes Barns, '74 Annie Bailey Bull, '80 Nellie Wooster Cooley, '86 Minnie Charnberlain Ewing, '89 Justina Merrick Hollister, '84 Annie Wallace Holton, '89 Mary Hunt Hood, '89 Mariette Barnes Knight, '80 Mary Morris Pratt, '80 Martha Hubbard Skinner, '84 , ilinuurarg illilvnuln-rn Miss XV ood Miss lVhitney Miss McCaleb i Mary Chapin Margaret Culkin Rose Brown Mary Chapin Harriet Connor DICKENS CLUCB i!Diiirvru mrmhvru 191 1 Isabel Dinkey Katharine Forbes Helen Lathrop julia Lovejoy . . . . President Sccrelary cmd Tnfaswer Geraldine Shaw- Beatrice Welliiigtoil Dorothy White 1912 Courtney Carroll Helen jackson Margaret Culkin Margaret Jennings Louise Farnham EHHOI' Pfuddell 186 SHAKESPEARE CIZUCB an ul Gbiirrra Ioan Terry . . . . . President Ruth Burns . S ecrctafy Mvmhrra 1911 Godwin Carroll Marjory MacCoy Carolyn Tompkins Helen Cougdon Dorothy Sutphin Barbara Vandegrift Elizzlbctlr Heroy Jean Terry Theodora Wheeler Emily Thallon 1912 Ruth Burns Ruth Cutler Frances Goodrich 187 Lucy Lovell Florence Taylor Margaret Tibbits H3 New iinglanh Qlluh Marguer1tcDav1s . . . . Evelyn Fernald. . . . . .Secretar 170 Members Xl , fw ,Z-:Q , N lr! f 3' f .-Ka. p . fu +12 ' A fzzfdffff wf-rw. f, ny. ,-,, ' f ,I XX f f -. fi ,.g2N 2f-in-si -.WT 'ff Swiffiiisw-5' f We-im iff L Z 1 Y 'l' N15 MMV. lweffbfi ' v V'?or'iMN fu,-1f4w.?x . ,1'2?'Q,:,':f- H J ming :Qu ' , -- ,, 'I if ' -aw--c1f5 '.f 5 .: -S S My-.'?,'!ffEX,fffg.,, A ,f WQK-H' J IQQY' fb-,, '- -F Elm' . ,1 A' .fxlx -5.54 , 'M' N 3131- i'l-vQx ., 2g:.g K5 Qikiif 1' Elo,-fgjf-Sym 'A 1 jyhhlq y, r Elly, ' 'V fr-. cv' T 0 -1' ' -x 'Pow x 5' 1' W? Y'-ffmliaus 3-a-f'f'1s--'.4 -6-wi' Lf:- -A ff' fi'-' v:ffzaQ f fV2?N' ? 5 'f . uw ,vm ff ww M. 1 .' ,ng jg?-1 L'-' 5- fc: ' 3 N1'Q5-?kna 'rEfEf.-f-f..Qz7:M3. 'gf-ff!-Sf 'W34:.,1Z ff' S - N WW' ,iff Vw Y f ' 'IV '42-Q-z-1.1 iff ' f ' 5 'K W 'V Wf:'m a9l aff--f-, - , ,V ,f ,.5ffr1agq.,...e 4Qf:A 1.:Pf f Q 1 ' M i.,-pw 3 , W if - f r-f'2v.1w, -' . f :,w'- 12-2 ' f. 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C lzyief U Members 111 y. l illlluaknhag Glluh Gkmirrrn ' fy' 1 G . , . , 1 ertrudc Ryan, 1912 .... I rcszduzl f, N Elizabeth Barney, 1912 . . ', ViCC-l,l'CS'iIiG7ll I 'i Emily Pyke, 1913 ..... Sccrclczry WSH 25 Members L J I? 1 1 I 1 f f Lv fy 1 f fi if K 1, W My 'v .1 , gg TW f ,M r' 111 f 5 Y 17 I 11 1 I x I ' 111 1 'W fjlj ,JJ L I M - V U X 1 .X A f W I X NI WQZ E .1 lf T, ' -J.. 1. Lf ., lam 1 'N W 71 1 J ri' F My X 'E 11 Q I ff' 5 E1 w L - Jmx Q 11.23 arms r 117341 aria m li f f ' f r , ' fi 9 ff f' . N W' 'P 53151 jr1sE ae i1 -a ffi- X ff f 3 51 f 117 f S Z f Q mfs ' x I, I . 'W ' K I II , Glhiragn Glluh Dm L Perl 11 'LI' . Nldrg, 1101. Edg Helen Ferris . AI'-L1'jO1'iL Lamprccht . IS .... .. ..Sec II Lfmiirrrn President L .H ', I 38 Members to Q relary and Treasurer L X w If II QI II I I I I I ,M New Jlvrnrg Cllluh Qliiiirrrn President . . .S'ecrclary and Treasurer -LU Members n mum A Ollehrlan . . lJf6S'idClll A Secretary . . . . . . Finfaucial It I I-Luci Harrison . . I II 34 Members I I I I I I Q 53519, - :,, , Q 1 Qgsi 11- 1 V f i . GQ JI J . Ann Erickson . I 'gg i' I I! I -. ,I .4, , C I N ff 2. 1' Uf au, Wg nxiglgf' 1 wk W 'T' x FY' ,-V'-x rx L L B far ' ' P' nn,-B, ,p NPA' 1-5 4 x dk WN' A:- Y' ' MWNQN. xg ,Q 'V 1 1 M73 dp Ln M l 'tl S x 'YL mf. pg :hV' V I A . F -A W- ' 'l b R '04 ' 4. 55 fi , , -1 ... n gl., f ,. .1 1- 'Q-,Ez-G .-.53 -az .. f+-M H - . 9 ' . 4 1 4 'X' . , - 3? - . , '-'. ,Rb an , 1 ,hir .L fl... 9- l- . ' ' Qi 'PI3'ff,, ., 2, We - 'ff '- Y' -H2977 1' JI' A ..f . F - 2 nghfgg .-21: 5. X, ,., -W 53.12 Y . 5 1: . F' if Q ?':- 4+- 'mn M . - xasnmg, '--ff. +22 5 . w R. , S 50, -I . -ni!! Qbfkij: il - , . ' ' 3 -1,-5,1 - ,' 1 Y . i.,f' e L' 5 .V '. - - A 'ww if-,-,..w '- 1 -7 M -.. ' -, - iffy . , , ., - f. K A Y- A X.--: 4, lv- ' ' 55,3 -,R if: - s g. , B r 'v L1:4gaL,-'., '-,-1-ff' E' f f- --If, ff- ' .g V, J H. - -1. -l L I:-by 'ff j-w - 5 ,.--1,.3K.- . 0-N -. ' f --tm. A, L - - ,,. -- - f 7 Y L ' I ' I SL '64 buy x-K ' , A , Y 32 ,V I 'E Q, Q ,LV Tarn iqfr Q N I 1 I -Q I. , 1. :elf E, -ngwkl - f . V f. 'r -. . . -. u P9 1 1 1 .M -4 '-Q.. Y fffiff fP'3Fv5tl1121l e X W 1441 , MMNWHIEIWEHWB SDL-25 Is1H!dINEA1'9F'?EiIhm 'NX-?3!.daaS Ql.E.1B'5'3li'ri'-f 5'5 '5'5W he 5917 Bassarmun v -L .n . . I a. .. , .4 -- ., ......ti -.'.-'LL' 1. ' ' .. - . ' ' 4 L ' . 7' . ' Q tsl.-lr' A . ill, ' ' le A . - . - 4' ' 1' vfierfi, f 2. 5 N ' nf fnism- 1-BII'dD1.tKNiML'9:Xl7l!1i . w:!U7'l'8l'Eidiml951E.Bl'tYQi'E,El21BlH:?i8BlZ1'3YI'E E!i25a'Sii f!4F4!GWF5?Aisi!3fSEtTfiKiF339243343 N Shnmmg, GDB' Uhr Hwanarrun This is our year-book. Do the Juniors do it at men's colleges? Well, we don't. It's kind of in the shape of our library because it's dedicated to the libra- rian. Oh, no! I didn't mean that our library's shaped like the book. Why, it's the best-looking building on campus! I always send it on picture postal cards. But I mean this book is sort of divided off-the subjects, you know, like the wings of our library, only, of course, it's supposed to be funny, for instance -Oh! well, it's too much trouble to explain. The book is connected with a library. What? They usually are? . . . Anyway let's look at the pictures. These are l9l3 class officers. You say you know a Freshman. Really! Helen jones. No, I don't. Wait a moment! Does she wear her hair parted? It seems to me I remember a jones, a poor forlorn little thing. She couldn't have been your friend, you think? Well, I guess I Clon't know her. You see, I only know the more prominent Freshmen, and one off-campus girl' who was in the class with my Yale cousin's room-mate's sister somewhere in Arizona . . . Yes, we give them parties . . . I should say not! I think it's brutal the way it's done in men's colleges . . . That's the Daisy Chain. They're supposed to be the twenty-four prettiest girls in the Sophomore class .... Why, I'm a Junior, you know .... Last year? Heavens no! just look at my nose. Well, that's awfully nice of you to say so, but please don't think you have to. . . . Yes, those are the Seniors, with grinds-jokes, you know, about each one. Now wait, I'll show you an awfully good-looking girl, let me see- L-M-N- now where? Oh! here she is! Of course you canlt judge much from such a small photograph, but she's considered a perfect peach. That one! Pretty! Well, I'm glad you think so . . . You don't approve of athletics for girls? Why, itis simply wonderful for them, it keeps their complexions clear, and the numerals look awfully attractive on sweaters. No, I don't go out myself, at all. We don't have any football, but here's the basketball team. Yes, the Varsity. . . . Of coursethey do,-pink ones. Now there'stheprettiest girl inour class. She's honestly a wonder, you know. You think she looks sick! Why she has simply slows of men crazy about her . . . Phi Beta Kappa? Not I, I'm certain I can't, I've flunked . . . Oh! awfully nice girls do get it. Dear! That's the way people always talk about college girls. And yet wouldn't it be awful to marry a man who wasn't, if you did have a key yourself? . . . The M isoel- lany? The college magazine, sort of like the Nassau Lit. No, not a bit like the Widow or the Tiger . . No, Idon't belong to Civitas,', not enough intellect. Shakespeare or Dickens? No, I don't . . . Yes, I am crazy about books, but they're not exactly literary clubs. You have to be terriblynice to get admitted, and after that itis mostly eating and embroidery, I believe. But anyway, it's wonderful to get in . . . No, we donit have sororities. Prexie thinks they're undemocratic .... Why yes, I do, I belong to Wake Robin and the French Club and T Sz M, and I was on the Croquet tournament committee my Sophomore year. These are the jokes. They're really terribly funny, only I'll have to explain them to you. The local color, you know. 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I would my limbs were fleet, As her sneailcer-covered foot! l :nn wenry of this puITing down the wolkg I nm weary unto dezith, And I oounot. en.toli my breath, And I fenr me to my neighbor I nn.n't tulk. Ugh! Deriv:L1ion unknown. Svplaalnniri Snug I-'ale hands I loved, Beside my fountain-pen Where are you now? What lies beneath your spots? Why do you seem to have no ink, and then Behold! you Splatter me all with blots. Pole linnds ink-Lipp'd Like hliot.1,ing pads tlmt Hoot O'er tlunt black puddle on my study floor, I would have rutlim' felt you round my throat, Loosening my tio, than ink :Lt every pore. 'An invention ol' the Devil. 199 Less than the dust Beneath t-hy parlor rug, Less tlmn the rust- Tlmt never stained thy 'kswordg Less than the crust Thou hast in thy cupboard Even less than these, Even less than these! fpenknife. Less than the fern Thnt grows inside thy door 3 Less than the yearn Of hours spent for from thee, Less than the spurn Thou hast in store for me Even less am I, Even less om I. Since I, my Krush, ' Are nothing unto thee See here thy 'pain- I make it clean and bright, Love's last reward, Flow'rs come to thee tonightg Farewell! Mizeniorkrush. IIII'C2Lkfll.SI7 dishes. Gill 31 wake VVhen I mn sleeping. Ring over me, - Tenderly, softly, Whoop, while the yellow quilt doth droop In the wind from the holly So I may, when I wake Clf there be an atwzikeningj, Learn what put me to sleep So much long ngo in the fall! F. .Soup of'11',9 evenin? ..fBeauf,fuf eoutfi ,'J-i.,- -- '!WB'2 J gfg f ffff E W R WX ff. '-Z1 .- 3 , EFI 0 9' 'ZH f 5 2 f. ? W If -f M! fl Q li fmmlimlm in ,Q ' -4 Hari' - WWE? fr? f l A I x 'i3 1f'f gf,-J, J! N I In j x t X up Q K sf' 11 L ff ' IJ Q. ' IM' in g N f, f I ' 5 if limwuuum mn:mY' WRX' V lj' 1 A -V : F -W, .,., 3,24 ..... 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This is your bed, I'll be back in a little while. Exit. fLimp student gets ready. Occupants of other beds view her coldly.j lst Occupant Cpatronizinglyl: Why, I remember youg you came to dinner with my room- mate's cousin, didn't you? Limp Student Clistlesslyj: Yes, I guess I did. CCrawls into bed. No sound save the turn- ing of the pages of an ancient A inslcds. Twelve o'c1ock sounds smotheredly from a small travelling cloelc. Signs of animation. lst Occupant perks pink halo into placej lst Occupant: I hope slw'll come, and will remember my crocheting and the washribbon for mv nightgown-and my Carlyle. 2nd Occupant: Oh, I guess she will. You took her to the Inn three times last week. CLooks out window.j Here comes the gang! KA moment later door opens. Seven girls enter, laughing and Firing their charming American voices. They are evidently not students of spoken Englis 1. lst Girl: Oh, my dear, I've got a whole lot of door blocks for you, and here's your mail. Say, how do you feel? HI never saw that kimona before. When are you coming out? Are you going to stay over here forever? I'm terribly sorry I spilled jam on that nightgown I was going to bring you. Cliullj-'l'he sixth: Who's over in that bed? lst Occupant twhispersl- , 7th giirl Cloudlyj: Htlqnliaiit, thai with the queer nose who walks out of chapel as though she rad r ieumatism o t ie nee lst Occupant.: Sh-she'll hear you! 7th Girl: Oh, horrors! I forgot. Lct's change the subject. The prose for Monday is fierce. My dear, you ought to see how Jane's prinking for the chain. All-,i , X 4 Dot had a man at the Inn last night. 3' ' Uml And Miss Guthrie told her to tutor. Do you know whether that Junior is in the next ward? Where'd you get the flowers? 7th Girl: t'Goodness, we must go up to see Alice. Well, good-bye. Take care of yourself and come out soon. fThc mob arises from the edges of the bed, and joyously departs on its heavy lu-els.J Quiet. Suddenly-from the gym comes:- Sister class you can't surpass. From Phil. Hall:- Loyalty, dear '11, to thee. From Freshman Parlor:- Now just you watch that big brown basketball. From Assembly Hall:-Bach's 47thlFf1guc upon the organ. From Senior Parlor:- An exnotiona a to voice:- 'tLess than the dust beneath tlry chariot wheels. From J:- Vision of Salome poun ed out. A cart full of milk cans rattles across the back campus. Limp Student resolutely slides into clothes again. She is making for the door when Nurse comes in. Nurse: Why dcarie, where- U I.impStudent Cwildlyj: I can't stand tlnsl Let me go back to my quiet Chute on first Main! CShe bolts for the door.J H Five others at once it Quick Curtain. ' N Aww - 5 -12 -'APN V 5 X K NM Q ,r ff 1 1 . f . 4 'n 'L .1 f x X . I f 15 ' X 1, X ' l 2 54' ' ' X V' ig Q . ,qf I' Y XX I , - i ' Sweef Seventh, +-- 'Posse If k I 1, 71-'h,,: -F7:Q7:45nF '45 a JF Q? -FP fs? 6 F Q 35' 'F 5575 CHAPEL - To H BRSHFU1. Youlvci MHN. 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'l'o :mother wc're watrriors hold, l',r:u3ely armed with the Iweztstplute of nope- 'l'o n. tliird-pilgrirns feeble :tncl old, Slowly tottering down lilc's lust. slope. liilgiml Eniitirs Cl'V1Tlh apologies ln Lrwiis Ca I The Seniors are debating, Their hearrts and minds relating, Dr-mruuling if religion can he merely senti- ment. They are forever stztting Tlutt their thoughts are ultimn.ting D In :L eratvnig for nnotlier which they sary is pcrnmnentf' III She thought she sew tluMeuuse of things ltcveatled to mer in :ttt.- no 20, vol. 15, -0 Jno. S. Mill, :ull tlmt. . . I-list., Eng., Util., sound's lf, sho sighed, HY0ll'l'0 talking through your lint. 203 As bluestockings we're often addressed, In high intellecturtl f nshion, With Arnold they think we're impressed, For Browning they think we've a. passion. We're addressed by the youngest divine, In 11. way that is gently paternal- ' 'Do you Want your faces to shine, Sisters? fThis is method fru.ternnl.J Envoy Oh, student! when cuts are all gone- And languor conflicts with your piety, Let this thought console every one- Life's spice is nn endless variety. Troll mul MUZILG1' Goose? II A little, little Senior thought About za. little help, She found some little volumes, Upon a little shelf. She did u. little browsing, Looked at their little ba.cks,- My little intellect, she said, Now very little lacks. IV Muirheacl and Dorner Sat in it corner, Mixing an Ethics pie g Dorner put in his thumb, And stuck in Lt plum- They can't digest that if they try! H J! ,- I 1-i'f?Q5' xxx, f7'j:'f,,- GFX 'V'-xx 1 f f f , .. 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An' 011c'1. when there was ITl0l,ll0I'S, un' faculty wus there, She lll0l11if!l'l ,0lI1, itll, she shocked 'em, An' she suid she didn't cure! An' just us she kicked l1er heels, un' l1lll'll,h 10 run nn' hide, T111-re wus three greet Big C1111 Downs zn- Hiiltllilllll by her side, An' they Sll1LiC11CKl her 10 tl1e PI'f'S'ClCll1', 'fore she knowed what she's about! An' the l'r0c1,or'll git. y0ll E1 you D0n'1, W uteh Out! 2 One'1, there were so111e little girls with food drove 'way their cares, - An' whe11 they went to bed, away upstairs, The Proctor heard 'em holler, and the Sub- Proctor heard 'em buwl. An' when they turned the kivers dOWI1 they w:1sn't there at all! An' they seeked 'em on the closet shelf, An' underneath the bed, An' seeked 'em under table, desk, An' ever'wheres, they said, . But all they found was just some fudge 11,-lyin' 'bout 'An the Proctor 'll git you El' you . Don't Watch Out! 4 An' little Proctor Annie sztys, When the world is blue, An' tl1e gaslight flickers, an' the wind goes woo-oo! ' An' the oentipede comes out, an' the walls are gray, An' the little mice in holes won't in their holes stay,- - You better mind the rules of yer Alina. Mater deer, An' mind the laws 'ut keep you, Despite EL freshman's tear, An' not feed poor ond hungry ones und stand :1.round and shout, Or the Proctor's very sure- To Find You Out! Zllrnm an Jlnnihr Elrhrnnm QA pologies to IC. L. SJ In winter I get llp at night, And dress hy yellow candle-light, In college quite the other way, 1 huve to light the gas by day. l have the light and gas to see The eentipedcs surrounding meg And heur the grown-up people tall, Still t1'z1.mping i11 the chilly hall. And does it not seem hard to you When everything is very blue And I should like so much to ploy To have to light the gas by day? ' 'il' ff? W Z ff ff Zi Z ?g fi f Z7 Z Z? 7 f 22x ,,.- ik- gf bi Q5 v 7 ' nu. 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'a 'r -z QQ iz - F., C' my e, --g ' Q, ,V Glhr Elin liiprr nf ainlin I Mainlin 'l'own's at Vassar, By famous Poughkeepsie City, The dark green hedges broitd and wide, Shelter its wall on the southern sideg A pleasant-er spot you never spiedg But when begins lny ditty, ln September a year ago, To see the students sufTer so From rants, was sure al. pity. lll At last the students in a body To the Janitor emne flocking: Tis clear, cried they, our Watchman's noddyg And as for our Carpenter, oh, shocking! To think we pay our good tuition To souls who havcn't the unnbition To tend to this important mission! Rouse up, sir! Give your brains a racking To find the remedy we're lacking, Or, sure as fate, we'll send you 'packing! The Janitor, at this imprecation, Quaked with zu. mighty consternation. V He advanced to the office-table: And, l'1Please you inn.'ains, said he, 'Tm a J e, By means of this sheet of tin, to keep In their own holes all things that creep. I shut them in without a qualrn As they mostly do little ladies harm, The rat, the mouse, the bug, the spiderg And people call me the Tin Piper. The rats which new your brain bewilder, l'll rid you of, for u. thousand guildersf' One? fifty thousand! -the Janitor's excla- mation, Eehoed hy student acclamation. II Rats! They fought the brooms and ehewed the mat s, And chased the maidens from their cradles, And ate the cream cheese out of the vats, And licked the fudge from the c0ok's own ladles, And capered in pans well greased with fats, Made nests inside girls' Sunday hats, And even spoiled the proctor's chats, By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeztking, In fifty different sharps and flats. IV Come in! -he next cried, looking bigger: And back of the girls came the strangest figure! I-Iis queer short coat from hem to hem, Glistened with tin as with a. gem: And he himself was tall and thin With sharp blue eyes, each like at pin, And light loose hair, yet very tl1in. No drum or pipe to make a din, But just a glistening sheet of ting There was no telling where he get in. VI Into the hall the Piper stept, Grasping first his sheet of tin, As if he knew what rats there slept In the small, dark holes within g Then, like a tinsmith quite adept, At the first hole, his tin he wrinkled, And green and blue his sharp eyes twinkledg And ere three sharp taps of a hammer uttered, You heard as if an army muttereclg And the muttering grew to a grumhlingg Andlthe grumbling grew to a mighty rumb- mga And back into their homes the rats went tumbling. And there they remain now umnolestiii, But ever against- the tin protesting. 207 N f QQ 5 g Z , il T?-T X fx- X ri Q '.' 2- 6 an '9 N Cufid - uP To daTe NB M, fa C U LE' me ' iii fi t 'fue fum. IN AIZTIE gran N I , EXW, X W I f ff . V 'E f f ll WF, I W2 , . ' , ' Dnncmq IN J VH l.JlMlB 'QJ'11SK I-?.lKfB8 BERT 'MN' 1-S M M 80 WB NBMISS UL'3'lUW+'-Wikw l!l'sK'H1'Bk.mdlRL B!F BP' FMXRSQ I-if '1L!S1K?HixnG7E5'NZ . I 'a f. -. Q' xv 1. az- , -- ,. ' we s--5.41:- ,Q .. .Li 1, 1 1 15 -' g-1, 2 Q w . ' l M r W1'f j,'. N . . ' QA. , .. H Y 2 -. 1. rl, .A .- . . f .- warm be az: ' .c 'i 'fi -. -' a-1 M : - .. 1 r f -fi 11.-E A S N' f. 1 ,J Oluntrihuinm l J. Lovejoy C. Goodrich R. Cutler M. Chambers I. Dinkey C. Hall H. Balph M. Edgar M. MacCoy A. Underhill R. Heath C. Dana H. Blitz M. Walsh R. Brown M. Fuller K. Kelly The editors of lflll Vassarion extend thanks to Mrs. Kendrick, Miss Thallon and Professor Treadwell for Lheir assistance. Thanks are extended to Miss Elizabeth Heroy for assistance in the photographic work. 209 21321: llEvm'Il'HlK'H REGINA-Sl lD8tS1B9A.'W'JE'J'J1'l1BB'fQi31?'li!i',5RlFS'9f3'H- im' 'N A at NN IKM IBM QI19f.WS'Wd7 IWW 4E6sJ1A9 -'U-'GL-'!H4.Bv'iE'9463vC, 125Gb9L'42f+. 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Ground broken by Matthew Vassar for Main Building Astronomical Observatory completed Main Building completed Lodge erected Building for Riding School, Gymnasium and Music Rooms completedg 1874, altered for Natural History Museum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms, and Art Gallery 3 1890, Gymnasium changed to Hall of Casts Vassar Brothers' Laboratory erected Eleanor Conservatory erected Alumnae Gymnasium erected Professors' cottages erected Strong Hall erected F. F. Thompson Library Building erected Presidents House erected Raymond House erected Rockefeller Hall erected Swift Memorial Infirmary erected New England Building erected Edward Lathrop Hall erected Eliza Davison House erected Ground broken for Library Chapel completed Miss Wood's cottage erected Library completed Doctor I-Iill's cottage erected 1900-1907 New Dormitory erected 1907 Maids' Club House erected 1908-1909 Sanders Laboratory of Chemistry erected 211 -WB.H'MJQ5i55k7EE1'H'W 'l'iriILM 2'XE lK5BxfllB70'l2I!lt'lfJ3f-I'dIi BEM?-:SIT f-5-as fmwmnmvyfwm mi-w-zmsufzm ww wrfmmv-erlzzniem 4512, with lf' 4-, A- A 7. if l ' 2 .fi .sr an Ti , Hi in fy .IA al' ja er 1 -il'?'- .i ' - -.- I, ' - - -- r -- . . gl .- . . .- L .sfs.'+g.i,-,5 -. gh. - ', ' 4 ' ' 3 ,, ,- - .3-nl,-Q55 gfgfji.-1 , ,. .1f:., , -,-,QL . .-- A 1 .,- .. -. ,. -,. . , 'jj-Efgjg, sf .Ll .fmfesry se Q 12 :Q 'ef -Er .z .' .1 ' ' tr- ' 'ir' Q., 1 -1 mf fs Lf- ' eflikww igrmihrntn nf tht Qlnllrgr Milo P. Iewett, LL.D., 1861-611 J. Ryland Kendrick, D.D., Act-ing Presi- Iohn H. Raymond, LL.D., 1864-1878 dent, 1885-86 Samuel L. Caldwell, D.D., 1878-85 james M. Taylor, LL.D., 1886 Existing wrgnnigatinns Philaletheis, Constitution adopted December 5, 1865 Vassar Miscellany, 1872 Society for Religious Inquiry, l867g rc-organized into Christian Association, 1885 Students' Association, Constitution adopted February 22, 1868 Shakespeare Club, 1870 Dickens Club, 1874 T and M, 1879 Tennis Club, 18813 merged into Athletic Association, 1895 Qui 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 Grancldaughters 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 212 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 D1 190119 WIKHUWENSKSSJ U!4ISMi5h1'tl?1!SIS'Kl1W.7fE-ii-ENTRY! lbw B?-2735 HMIWRWQRWNNWI H. A. Warner' 1' S. L. Blatchley A. M . Glidden J. A. Denton E. M. Folsom John H. Raymond 1867 M. L. Dickinson 1868 M. P. Rhodes 1869 S. E. Daniels 1870 C. W. Ritch 1871 E. L. Hawkes 1865 66 1866-67 M. L. Dickinson 1867-68 S. L. Blatcliley 1868-69 A. M. Glidden 1869-70 E. D. Storer 1870-71 E. M. Folsom 1871-72 E. S. Hollister 1872-73 B. Wilder 1873-74 E. W. Barrett 1874-75 M. B. Taylor 1875-76 E. S. Richards 1876-77 E. M. Logan 1877-78 H. R. Ransom 1878-79 S. F. Richardson 1879-80 G. F. Cole J Iw- ha 1 M s awn f-2 ' ug., .. - , Q: ff ik .3 r- 'n .c . .1 sf' i :JSC-'-.E:Q:z .aw v. 'L 'J if 1- F Y., - s-If 22- - 1 -3. J. in-:T . r - . E V -. . .- , 5 v -. '-- ' -. Hp ' .. . v .-f-1.555117 ' -'- f . f . A . ' - - . p :fr ' L.' ' '-.1'IJ .5 .mia ..., A- Y if 1 ,':- ' ,ji , , ' --1, v: --1 , rms: '1 -if ,- '. fw :im 2 '-:V . 1. -s- 1 11.5 -21 ' d-. . :- 5 ne' .9 -.2' i':F Ilulrhirtnriunz 1872 S. A. Catlin 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1874 F. M. Cushing 1875 F. C. Perkins 1876 J. C. Price 1877 L. J. Wylie Balutaturianz 1872 A. W. Foster 1873 E. D. Swift 1874 E. A. Hill 1875 F. G. Swift 1876 A. M. Johnson 1877 C. P. Swift Iilrenihenm nf iillpilalrtlivin 1880-81 H. S. Durand 1881-82 S. Y amakawa 1882-83 M. Foos 1883-84 E. O. McMillan 1884-85 M. E. Ewing 1885-86 M. M. Wickham 1886-87 A. A. Berry 1887-88 E. L. MacCreery 1888-89 D. F. Norris 1889-90 G. E. Sanders 1890-91 L. A. Lawrence 1891-92 E. M. Mast 1892-93 A. Whitcomb 1893-94 A. L. Latimer 1894-95 E. M. Welcli 213 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 S. G. Wilkinson E. M. Perkins M. Reynolds M. L. Freeman J. M. Patterson 1878 H. E. Thompson 1879 E. M. Arnold 1880 C. B. Dow 1881 A. M. Abbott 1882 M. F. Easton 1895-96 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-1 1 L. Van Anden E. L. Baker E. F. Vassar E. K. Ray C. W. Wilkins G. H. Baldwin M. Wright G. A. Power F. Winchester G. V. McCarthy M. Munn M. Borden E. Burns M. Cooper E. C. Osborne L. A. Miller Srninr Ollaan Brezihrntn MWMAMPMWMHRMWWN I-JlW!111lB9r-'f?'JiQ75H'E MMWWWW QHLHQBEXNWW-W 9f'W'H4-.J.-35VI7dN1ki1n'B.LELiliBii?R1Fi'!Vk1I?aIlA'Kl'1Ei 1314635675711 'Mi-LIKKE 21-51. ,f' 'A f 12 jg ' 'jg if ', 7 'LW ,QL 3I751:-H:v-J!! -Yr ' Q ,'1l'f lil- ri 51 ' ,S.'I' ,laik QU' in-nl H-g,,.f , 'M- - ' 1 Z '-f Y' .' J'--15 'f5!f': ' 'Jef ff . E zz 515'-Z 7 ' ' V if '1' ' -1: -1 I .4 . - . - - 1' . 1-V.H..., ....,,. . . .,,, ,, - .. . . f.f-11111 :nee--vases:--mar 4 x- w .ff Ja -as .1 1- rv--12 -. Q. we .av ff' 'wa -'f '. J' 1' me 'z' '- . N Frwihmita uf Eiuhrutu' Ammriatinn 1866-68 M. W. Whitney 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. Hatiield 1870-71 D. Hileman 1884-85 E. Deming 1898-99 E. L. Garrett 1871-72 S. A. Catlin J. P. Clinton 1899-00 M. P. Schmidt 1872-73 M. Monroe 1885-86 L. F. Sweetzer 1900-01 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 J. 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. J. 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. BabbottL 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 1910-11 J. S. Lovejoy 1867 M. L.. Dickinson 1868 C. E. Glover 1869 A. M. Glidden 1870 J. A. Denton 1871 A. L. Sanford 1872 A. D. Seelye 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1874 F. Fisher 1875 L. W. Kellogg 1876 J. C. Price 1877 G. E. Bliss 1878 H. E. Stanton 1879 E. C. Jordan 1880 N. J. Preston 1881 M. Bryan 1882 M. B. Brittan 1883 A. H. Lathrop 1884 A. Blanchard 1885 S. C. Hening 1886 N. Wooster 1887 I. Skinner 1888 G. Rideout 1889 E. Greer 1890 E. E. Morris 1891 M. T. Allen 1892 A. L. Reed 1893 E. B. Cutting 1894 B. Ferry 1895 J. Greer 1896 M.AN. Sanders 1897 M. E. Chambers A. Kauffman E. Nichols A. P. Barrows M. P. Jackson T. H. Hadley E. B. Thompson M. Yost M. L. Henning J. Searing G. Taylor M. Bowie F. L. Tyer G. C. Lovell H. Lathrop 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 iireuihrutz nf 1112 .Atlylrtir Psmanriutiun 1895-96 M. M. Champney 1896-97 I. C. Thallon 1897-98 H. I. Haight 1898-99 R. B. Mears 1899-00 B. L. DeGroii 1900-01 J. B. Lockwood 1901-02 E. L. White 1902-03 M. Mather 1903-04 E. I-1. Gardiner 1904-05 C. S. Barnes 214 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 L. M. Parry A. Belding I-I. B. Josselyn C. deF. Grifhn M. G. Wales H. R. Noyes 1868 1870 1876 1877 1878 1879 1.880 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 HNNIHBWQ-Eifmh-'MGR-il'R7H'EU l5bx.'WBN BK1 2-Bf1's15'B i. 35 B-BQ '33 . 11 977 - . . .. . . ..... f V Q- ., 1. 1 .. in wi it 1 1- 'iz X- '. f ': N ?f1:1n5:Q:rar1:mv1- 1 . '- Sa, PP.. 1' . if 113. H-rf 3 vi , I Q V A 4,v, . . I . . V. h fff7i':l? -'-1 '- I - - I 1. ' 5 ji: ., -' .Rafi 47 . 1,-lI.':S1!?-'IUIWEGBZ WHY' Si' .ii . 0 ?'!U'-'.!Vf3-YV2'E0iY A 2 5 Q W, :. E?'f if XM? --1 T515 S . 1i' ?.:'u5?152a. Q- Tiff' 'Q-5 . '74 G. B. Whittemore F. L. Hughes E. G. Metcalf S. F. Sheppard A. M. Wing S. D. Kennedy G. F. Cole S. L. Blatchley S. L. Stilson E. R. Coffin M. Clinton W. I-1. Eliot M. G. Townsend E. L. Hoyt M. B. Taylor M. L. Avery K. A. Still C. W. Rich M. O. Glover M. J. Rawson A. Skeel J. S. Bennett E. M. Tappan E. M. Gilford M. Stoyell M. H. Rollins L. M. Barr A. P. Bailey K. H. Stockwell M. R. Sanford S. T. F. Swift M. F. L. Hussey M. W. Craig E. A. Ferris M. Sweet Clllazw Gbratnra C. S. White 1882 F. B. Taylor 1883 M. Sharpe 1884 E. A. Townsend 1885 B. C. Woods 1886 P. P. Morrill 1887 I. I. Butcher 1888 S. G. Chester Qllazn Iluetn 1876 Z. W. Brigham 1878 E. Fullick 1885 E. S. Leonard 1887 E. R. Hoy 1888 M. Rich 1893 E. Neil 1894 L. Howe 1895 S. W. Hoagland 1896 C. D. Kinkead Clllaaa Eiaturiann 1888 E. L. MaCCreery 1889 A. T. Nettleton 1890 K. Smith 1891 J. W. Tompkins 1892 S. B. Tunnicliff 1893 E. P. Cobb 1894 L. Howe 1895 A. L. Crawford 1896 J. B. Hart 1897 M. Reimer G. M. Gallaher 1881 1898 L. A. Chamberlain F. L. McKinney 1899 A. C. jones A. R. Taggart 1900 E. R. Oberly V. Sauvage 1901 E. L. Cole L. Cole 1902 N. O. Eldred 215 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 191.0 C. B. Weeks H. Borgman I. M. Ober S. E. Woodbridge A. Whitcomb E. D. Chater L. Madeira N. V. McClelland A. Wentworth A. R. Taggart M. L. Ray A. Crapsey M. A. Pollard M. W. Cross E. Lefevre C. M. Sperry C. C. Eastman H. A. Anderson J. S. Taylor E. Riedell O. Hasbrouck D. L. Worthington F. T. Towers L. M. Parry E. Bryner E. Cutting C. Shepard G. Tichenor R. Flanigen K. Foster M. Fulton C. Edgcomb H. McCulloch I. Milholland F. T yer C. Gordon 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 M5358 Iwi,-ilki' lik 29'Mb!itN.'1i57f-B N!.E'3 m 51' he 59D Bassarmun EB 'EYKT 812.63 mi?flJ-iiiliililmiq EVER' L' 1' 'E it . ' IE, .1 14 2: .a.nri!.e. - 1 ' ' FF. if' 551 5: il 2.13 Phi' '- ' '3',i53..f,-5 . , . .. . .-. ' ..1 , ,A 9 .- ,-155,32 , . . L .. ..,. . , ,. ., .. YV .. ., .. . . V A H , ...G ! 4-IiiE1?l3KIfSI2'L 1i 'Q!B.?v 'l ff.-,.A Q' 'F- J .E3.1 ..T: ,.l M' :D Milli-H si' i! -r :L 1 If 'F ' '1 5' . A152 .if '-in '54 v M. W. Whitney E. I. Williams A. W. Woods M. S. Nicoll A. B. Folger E. Weed A. G. Howes K. Roberts C. T. Hale A. H. Dana M. W. Clarke E. W. Towner A. Van Kleeck A . Shove L. F. Glenn L. Page M. A. Cumnock G. L. Chubb C. G. Lingle A. L. Jenckes R. S. Foster L. M. Ferrell C. F. Patterson D. N. Taylor M. M. Morton K. V. Harker E. H. Ellsworth E. A. Gillmer F. A. Chase A. I. Graham L. Booker Olluma lllrnplirin 1898 1899 1900 1901 1 902 H. MacColl H. G. Davis E. Belknap V. Field S. G. Grant J. E. James M. W. Brown R. Updegraff A. H. Ware A. L. Havens H. B. Johnston F. E. O'Connell E. C. Packer A. P. Savery J. M. Scarborough B. Adair L. T. Bartlett A. L. Howe A. Milton S. Miles M. B. Tupper M. E. Cowling F. L. Dunning N. O. Eldred M. Fleming A. Fletcher I. H. Hearne S. W. Chamberlain 1903 C. D. Kinkead M. E. Leverett S. B. Staton K. T. Applegate W. M. Kirkland F. C. Mallon M. A. Mason E Pierce L. Ramsey C. Stoddard E B. Conklin A. Bourne A. L. Corbin H. I. MacCoy B. Semple E. I. Sharp E. Morrison 216 1904 1905 F. Hannah R. B. Uptegrove G. A. Blitz F. M. Arrel I. M. Coon R. H. 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Marvin K. Roberts M. A. Jordan A. H. Dana M. Colgate E. M. Withcy M. H. Stockwell M. Sharpe Erninr Bpahr Gbraturn 1882 M. E. Shove 1883 A. B. Poinier 1884 L. K. Smith 1885 I. E. Ricker 1886 E. R. Foster 1887 N. H. Canfield 1888 M. Ransom 1889 M. M. Chamberlain 1890 G. R. Kelly 1891 E. H. Haight 1892 E. B. Hartridge 1893 E. R. Evans 1894 M. Van Kleeck 1895 I. H. Poppenheim Hosterman 1911 Zluninr Spahr Gbraiuru 1883 M. E. Adams 1884 M. W. Craig 1885 C. G. Lingle 1886 A. L. Ienckes 1887 M. Rich 1888 E. K. Hunt 1889 'H. F. Mace 1890 F. Halliday 1891 S. B. Tunnicliff 1892 R. B. Cooley 1893 E. A. Gillmer 1895 1896 A. J. Graham S. W. Chamberlain S. E. Dudley 1Ehitnrn lllammriana M. L. Dickinson H. A. L. Mason 1866 217 1896 L. F. Collins 1897 E. B. Atkinson S. F. Sheppard 1898 1899 E. K. Ray 1900 A. M. Crater L. J. Smyth 1901 1902 L. Burns 1903 M. I. Starr 1904 M. Taylor 1905 H. H. Straight 1906 P. Woolverton 1907 H. Hart 1908 M. Bevier 1909 R. Presley A. O. Underhill 1897 M. MacColl 1898 A. E. jenkins 1899 M. L. Ray 1900 L. Cole 1901 M. B. Dale 1902 H. A. Anderson 1903 I. S. Taylor 1904 M. B. Bon 1905 E. M. Rushmore 1906 L. Brooke 1907 M. Williams 1908 R. Presley 1909 H. W. Young 1910 B. Wellington H. A. johnson H. A. Warner hz.l'?D. 35115-5-.arunn H6651-1'B?Qi8'B' HER GURWQ ZX'5'!9Ei'!H2rfBZ'1'.8BfiWF7 H145E5f2'TlQ':1RZ't1'EsblB7l'K.E5X'EHkl'i17F31-'12eY1'? M 2. H99-1 'B' x Q M 811315-iLf1Q'fi5'Tikffifhiiffimrrgtailtf-2?38ErBN.'!l'i?z-'JM 'M1'1f!iff.-3H5 3il7:V-E .' ?gQ'g,QQE'l,'2'fB 'Q 5 J -.j ' 2,-51 , ' 5 H 1 A . Vs 'f S. M. Glazier H. M. Austin E. J. Williams E. H. Jones E. L. Hubbard M. E. Colby M. H. Norris . R. Coffin M H. C. Hiscock '73 E. D. Swift '73 K. M. Lupton '73 L. A. Stow '74 A. G. Howes '74 A. L. Meeker '74 K. McBain '75 P1 M. Tappan '75 M. B. Taylor '75 E. G. Metcalf '76 E. E. Poppleton '76 H. E. Hersey '76 M. A. Jordan '76 S. F. Sheppard '77 A. H. Dana '77 L. J. Wylie '77 H. E. Stanton '78 M. R. Botsford '78 H. D. Brown '78 H. R. Ransom '78 Ehiturs Efrannrript 1 867-68 M. L. Avery M. W. Whitney 1868-69 S. Wright E. R. Beckwith 1869-70 E. R. Coffin 1870-71 M. S. Nicoll iihitnrz illllinrrllaug 1872-73 L. A. Stow '74 H. E. Ohlen '74 1873-74 K. McBain '75 E. M. Tappan '75 1874-75 E. E. Poppleton '70 C. F. Butler '76 H. E. Hersey '76 1875-76 S. F. Sheppard '77 M. Stoyell '77 1876-77 M. Whippl.e '77 M R. Botsford '78 M. H. Rollins '78 1877-78 A. M. Wing '78, Bus Man E. M. Perkins '79 B. Hazard, '79 E. Jacobson '79 218 MEWWHWMRHMK i!l'V1'z'1Sllm ICM,-533 WR 557 he 5 JJ Bassarnnn 'MK P2'?i'WWr1!' HNYYGKH rf mmm vxmfaffsw-5 Animal:-sm ue.. .viii -' :1 .Lf . f EH Nw-lain'-:1g:z1ammfsr.ww-.-vxlb 112' 'if-5-'ZW .11 sl' - Jin, g.,i!2S.:P-. fl? ' V ' 'I. ' '- I '- ' ' 5- ' '.Z.'-L:-3531+ 1 - - - 1 4 w Q- -nh.: ...maxi 1' . ' ' , . A 1 , '. ' - - - . --3.5.-37355 P L 1. .. I, V 4- ., ' l ' . , . -4.-.ilfiqmi - 1 - ' - ' .. , . ,-. . -- . 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Fitzhugh '81 C. C. Barnum '81 E. M. Howe '82 M. B. Brittan '82 M. R. Sanford '82 C. L. Bostwick '83 ' S. F. Swift '83 M. Sharp '83 A. H. Lathrop '83, Bus. Man. M. F. L. Hussey '84 J. H. Merrick '84 E. S. Leonard '85 ers ss ff' mm mg' ' ' in 59 U25 Q: 33 Q as Q PU :S . Withowslcy '86, Asst. B. M. cnydbtli . Withowsky '86, Bus. M rm. . C. Sheldon '87 C. Greene '87 . W. Learned '87, Asst. B. M. WB3EiNaliE5s?BiE'HEiW-831225 KR!Bl'JM1'HPN't0'!M'U931.JB N.Q'Q. 'UB 5931 Bai a . A - ff .1 1 A f re' 2 1.54: -be Ln E 'L 52 21- . lx. I' :f m S,-,E 2-?.. .?Z. rg,-,sz . 4. -. . - . ..- -. . -, . ,L . . ....,...'.,,,s,!z':f 1i:f:s-- . , - ' . 1 ' 4 , , - ' . ,- 'x:-.:1:4:'- 7 'I-:'w1s1PU?fml,9: -5 . in - ff -5 44' -1 1' fu -2: -Gr xr S 5 'fr f' 5 1' Ee? 1886-87 L. C. Sheldon '87 E. C. Greene '87 1887-88 1888-89 A. K. Green '87 S. W. Learned '87, Bus. M an. E. C. Kountze '88 E. Lewi '88 C. L. Barnum '88 E. L. MacCreery '88, Bus. Man. 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, Bus. Man. 1890-91 D. N. Taylor '91 R. M. Kavana '91 M. F. Washburn '91 K. L. Strong '91, Bus. Mau. 1891-92 E. C. Banfield '92 E. B. Hartridge '92 M. S. Packard '92 A. M. Robbins '92, Bus. Man. 1892-93 E. K. Adams '93 M. V. Clark '93 F.. R. Wilkinson '93 E. B. Cutting '93, Bus. Man. 1893-94 M. L. Boynton '94 E. L. Wells '94 A. S. Hussey '94 M. M. Macauley '94, Bus. M an. 220 E. Shaw '88 Qresj E. C. Kountze '88 E. Lewi '88 E. L. MaeCree1'y '88, Asst. B. M A. T. Nettleton '89 L. M. Ferrell '89 M. E. Chester '89, Asst. B. M. E. E. Morris '90 C. Suydam '90 M. Carbutt '90, Asst. B. M. D. N. Taylor '91 R. M. Kavana '91 K. L. Strong '91, Asst. B. M. E. C. Banfreld '92 A. L. Reed '92 A. M. Robbins '92, Asst. B. M. E. K. Adams '93 R E Palmer '93 Cresj M. Clark '93 E, B. Cutting '93, Asst. 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, Asst. B. M. :.Jlt!1'h1SGx'H H U5'NH'812l'N'sHL-Bi' WlAQlDu'YE-JEAEMUEQQX-Q'45,l.iU' I5 W- P31115 he 1911 Bassarunn BBE BAM' Q.. 5 231 1 'JL st . 2 an . J.. v .5 ,:!' ' ?.l.iiw5: .lr tm as inf- -Z-F Elf si' N. if' 123' 'M A1027 +A J . . 3 -, , Q ' - ,. , f f Us 5' LET 1' ,viz '17 L., -fl ' 1- 2 ' 'H 'f1 EF' . f-- w.' -s-- ' vs 'V t-ff 1894-95 1895-96 1896-97 A. L. Crawford '95 G. Boynton '95 E. E. Boyd '95 A. Dorrance '95, Bus. M an. H. I. Scranton '96 E. McCloskey '96 B. A. Jones '96 G. E. MacArthur '96, Bus. Man. G. M. Gallahcr '97 F. Hotchkiss '97 M. M. Traver '97 A. G. Richey '97, Bus. Man. 1897-98 F. L. McKinney '98 K. Blunt '98 S. F. Sheppard '98 L. B. Justice '98, Bus. Man. 1898-99 J. Hamilton '99 M. Burr '99 C. G. Abbott '99 A. E. jenkins '99, Bus. Man. Digg-4 O EQ? Sag Efwr f.-+-no sf' QD, Pong is 92 A 'Ia 2. as F1197 D- FWF ww? F55 Zidg SSE' 5 5 M 14 2-, S .Q Pd ba F- CDU! M. Gallaher '97 Hotchkiss '97 . G. Richey '97, Asst. B. M. I. Hamilton '99 M. Burr '99 A. E. Jenkins '99, Asst. B. M. M. L. Ray '00 J. M. Payne '00 M. L. Horst '00, Asst. B. M. 1899-1900 M. L. Ray '00 C. S. Reed '01 . J. M. Payne '00 L. J. Smyth '01 M. Budington '00 L. R. Albright '01, Asst. B. M M. L. Horst '00, Bus. Mau. 1900-01 C. S. Reed '01 L. MacNair '02 L. J. Smyth '01 E. Mynter '02 L. T. Bartlett '01 E. H. White '02, Asst. B. M. L. R. Albright '01, Bus. Mau. 1901-02 L. MacNair '02 M. A. Pollard '02 M. A. Mason '02 E. H. White '02, Bus. Mau. 221 M. Belknap '03 L. E. McCarthy '03 N. A. Dunbar '03, Asst. B. M. 4 CE' 358.4553 15535-kfIix'H'W5?'i!s, Q, . ee, -. ':. s-2 . 2. ':- gs 1.we-Qm.:m:.-is-.fwaz xv ua-ws. .. sw-. :swam mira. e -5.,: - ..,-, . . . . 1 ..- ,.,-..-.,,,',- . ,-.1 . 5-yn-5r'..Ag :gf gg ff. .- gf. ,. : Q. 7. - 1 ,:.:..:: .- . l: I H. ' .-. . -. . J ' Lf ,f:,:.,':pii'E5f f 6- . -. '- ..z ' ' 1 - ' ,. - - - . 2.':i fS, at--S! J FS?-125' Wiki C-B1i'?!5,HLPE'-'3!2t.i sf. ' EB'-lKm'EB-i5I'.--i 'f- . -' . 5.5, 2?E!ik'7-Gqi3'4f'f2! 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Morton Q +5 M -' Ymiiixmm y la .wwmru-'mt 'qv si 3 N ' ' I ' J ,Jr ., 3 IH . . is' ,273 I--nn,,w' f:f Lf f:- zww.f. Ei- Tv ---' 'Q' if 1 :-M1 amyg- 1893 E. R. Wilkinson M. O. Mathes E. R. Evans E. Neil J. C. Palmer A. Whitcomb C E. White 1894 E. H. Haight M. L. Hastings G. White L. Howe C Coman M. B. Mumford E Moore M. L. Boynton 1895 F. Cohen ' B. R. Strang E. Emery A. A. Monsch H N. Ladue E. G. Theme 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 N. V. McClelland M. Reimer H E. Beard S. E. Dudley A Whiton M. E. Leverett A L. Wilkinson A. Newell A Claflin 1898 . E. Belknap A. Wentwortli H I. Haight J. R. Murdock H A. Cobb L. O. Rice F. Borden L. A. Chamberlain A. N. Gibbons 1899 A. C. jones A. R. Taggart M. G. Fulton S. G. Grant M. L. Hosmer C. E. King H. V. Turner M. W. Brown 224 M. L. 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Crowell P. Nutting H. Fisher M Farrington. H. Zabriskie H Edwards E. Groeneveld M. Rea V. Whitehead H. Motley P. R. Sutton I. Bonell A. Briggs C. Plaut M. Meyers H. Leslie B. Topping M. Wright G. Orr A. Kutzner D. Menner E. Kutzner H! 'N fe 1886 1887 1889 1891 1893 1894 1890 h0.45+1!lD'l'3.'II'EW'BdKBR4?1i 5i'3Q-N DBQWB-J'.il'f:D 'ifW173R i?..iQl5fHH 313..E8 .. .. .... c ' ' 4, .. . rim Q: H. E- an if 1' ' :f e Tv' .c ,fs is f. AT. HK- '. 111- 8' Q 155-jj 1 '- I , , . ,A - --5.32555 1f:,qa'.- 1 . -. ' -- 1 . - -. . H ,. . :--fifggsvm Htl'-2 '. - - - . V ' ,-' . A ' -.:.w.':.af1e. l L-:A'lr..1u.apg1.gmggqg'g 'er 4- .3 13 . , 3 21, .4 A. V2 2' T 1 1524 8' . XF. H -' - f' .' 65 ..' fir. .3 3 ilhripirntz uf Ihr iiirlrn Kan' Zlhrruran Slyakrsprarr 1111-isr M. P. Sherwood 1897 C. G. Linglc C. A. Pratt 1898 L. C. Sheldon L. LaMontc 1899 L. L. Iddings 1900 M. E. Rickcrt 1901 D. N. Taylor 1904 E. K. Adams A. VVl1itcomb 1905 E. H. Haight 1900 E. D. Chatcr B. A. jones 1908 I. A. Schwartz 1909 Brripirxutn nf tlpr ihiarriugrr 1883 S. H. T1'eadway '83 1895 1884 F. L. Terry '87 1890 1885 F. L. Terry '87 1897 1880 J. Pomercne '86 1898 1887 F. L. Terry '87 1899 1888 C. Keen '89 1900 1889 C. Keen '89 1901 M. M. Travcr G. M. Gallaher A. H. Stone A. B. Parker J. E. Pettee CSecond P1'1ZGJ V. Sauvagc CSecond Prizej B. Adair N. Hart C. Rudyard R. M. Underhill E. B. Collier R. L. Mason P. K. Angell E. Schneider R. Fulton Iplrizr F. M. Taylor '95 R. M. Mann '96 S. E. Dudley '97 M. B. Mahan '98 A. H. Wilson '99 I. A. Tourtellot '00 E. M. Cornell '01 1890 I. I. Hendrick '90 1902 G. L. Kent '02 1892 G. Sands '93 1903 A. S. Wood '03 189-1 E. E. Barns '9-1 190-1 L. E. Leonard '04 131-ripirnta nf tip: m1'H. Erminir Smith 1Hrizr 1889 1890 C. L. Schofield '90 S. C. Gates '89 B. V. Gaines S 1891 I-l. D. King '92 E. M. Mast '92 18941 . E. Bennett '9 B K. C. Reiley '95 5 22 C. B. Dinturfl '91 A. L. Knowlton '90 1892 E. Flaherty '92 M. E. Cooley '93 1895 M. E. Gedney '95 V. C. Wood '95 F5352-M? EWWWMWEWW49 WRARFJV Lv'0'!v11 H-F11-m'iMA M5lil91B!6L'l4 MSEWRBNBEAWSYYH- he 1917 33115:-armnn WQSEVM :L1sK5'BQ 1e!n .V.,EiEE'd Wlf33WKUZ'i6iL1!B'fbn,A9BJ YJ A-P3?13.XI-lf1'i?2R'x .r L 'namasizii . -e ' an -ss. u v ': '.:4 1,-vin:-21,11 -1:-' 'v-.: .wif .41 5-Z' ig, - 431, Aihig -, mi' 3+..1lf A 33- - 5, .- y, 5 ,-- ., -V -1 - I . I , ,,.S,.. , ,,.. In ,. .-.,, .. ,,.. .. ' .., .,.. . .. 1-3 fi 'r- -ff 'A --1 re' 1-mx' '-. .ai f. 41- sv url, :-ex -'f ' mqfff., 1:31--br? 1896 K. S. Dunham '90 E. D. Dwight '98 1899 E. K. Samson '00 1902 C. Davis '03 1904 C. C. Malven '04 E. F. Chase '04 1906 E. Jackson 1908 M. M. Wing '08 D. Signor '08 Winners nf 1886' Singles-A. M. McKin1ay '88 Doubles-I. Skinner '87 A. M. McKinlay '88 1888 Singles-S. Wetmore '90 Doubles-M. S. Guerin '92 R. H. Walworth S 1890 Singles-S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-M. Schwill C. E. White '93 1892 Singles-S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-S. S. Homans '92 H. G. Morehead '92 1897 M. Reimer '97 1900 J. A. Davis '01 1903 E. B. Dunning '03 E. M. White '04 1905 Nina F. Raynor 1907 E. jackson 1909 H. Pooley E. Bartlett the Annual Glenniz Ulnurnament 1887 Singles-A. M. McKinlay '88 Doubles-G. A. Pocock '88 W. M. Sebring '90 1889 Singles-S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-C. E. Furness '91 V. I. Merrill S 1891 Singles-S. S. Homans '92 Doubles-A. C. Brown '93 E. B. Bartlett '94 1892-Fall Tournament Singles-I. A. Morgan '93 Doubles-I. A. Morgan '93 228 B. R. Strang '95 Nl-DAUOSB BIRUNMKHSXYIJCHSYU LNBMWIJMTRTWMIJB QEIMNKQH' I ga. A . wwf: 2 'A pf if . '.w ':.1 uw. nm.: a f-mf .4 . 441.113, fx: H3 ,:....,' U ., , .. 4. N J Nj. . .V .i k.A..- , :.'..ls-7-1',' 41.-13? ' . . - -,Z-3-'A'-411255, equi'-: -' , -' -. 5 . . - . f - ---:ci-:mfg . W... 1 .- - . .V . , '- 5 l f, .. 3. . . -. 3 I. : -,.g1',: i,, .RK1tfQU'l1BBV1'!8'-. ' 1 ,' .114 37391 .. - 7 .L'ix1 '-i 'rf W CL. il' G . 11' I-1316 fr 1' 5. ,T 10' Y-1 . X 1893 Singles-H. S. Banks '96 Doubles-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1895 Singles-H. S. Banks '96 Doubles-H. S. Banks '96 S. F. Platt '97 1897 Singles-C. G. Heywood '99 Doubles-F. C. Dowling '00 E. L. Hunter '00 1899 Singles-J. B. Lockwood '01 Doubles-E. H. White '02 E. M. Russell '02 1901 Singles-E. H. White '02 Doubles -A. W. Bird '02 E. H. White '02 1903 Singles-A. W. Hopson '97 Doubles -C. Fink '06 L. Hatch '06 1905 Singles-S. Lewis '06 Doubles-S. Lewis '00 J. Searing '06 1907 Singles-A. Gardner '10 Doubles-H. Leech '08 R. Bellatti '09 1909 Singles-G. Robbins '13 Doubles-A. Geuder '11 H. Krause '11 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 I. C. Thallon '97 1898 Singles -J. B. Lockwood '01 Doubles-M. P .Jackson '01 J. B. Lockwood '01 1900 Singles-I. B. Lockwood '01 Doubles-M. P. Jackson '01 J. B. Lockwood '01 CDefau1tj 1902 Singles-M. Kinsey '06 Doubles-M. Kinsey '06 S. Lewis '06 1904 Singles-A. W. Hopson '07 Doubles-C. Fink '06 L. Hatch '06 1906 Singles-M. Vilas '07 Doubles-G. Woodruff '07 A. Hopson '07 1908 Singles-G. Hawley '11 Doubles-M: Jennings '12 D. Baldwin '12 1910 Singles-M. Clark '14 Doubles-E. Rollins '14 E. Seavey '14 bHEHRhRBe5- Zi8'H.1QW-382549f 'l!8KAi5!hx.1B-.7F'MHHd1l1.H'72l 50.38548 if-f4i'l'5 'E hz 5917 Bassarunn f A ,t gf 'RE ' af T: '. Q '- .QF ' E!Me: .ta2 F-'P ' Tdf. -1- E15 his if iS'-, 'i'.5:1 fl, .ll WT? if-.,,f'., + ' ,A.' 'M , ' - '.,' A ,...' 9. f . --' r A 1 1, ' ' ' JQ gf J?-f f' I' ' , :F -:'- '.-. 'i ff' f2 'H 'V .. TWV LV -1' 1 537 :l 1 -Z F 'Jim-' .VE .i- ii. ', ffl' - :-. um mime na-na. rw we F' .sawn new zu- er w sw N 1897-SS Pygmalion and Galatea. Katharine and Petruchio The Doctor of Alcantana Young Mrs. Winthrop 1888-89 Weak 1Vornnn The 1'Vife 1889-90 En fn. red in E- Fnnchon-the Cricket In N:it1u'e of Auction 1890-91 The Private Secretary On Guard A Russian Honeymoon She Stoops to Conquer 1891-92 Cricket on the Hearth A Scrap of Pamper Lord Dundreary Tulu 1892-93 Sunlight and Shadow Prince Kzrrl All the Comforts of Home On Probation 1893-94 g Our Boys Caprice Twelfth Night The Rivals 1894-95 The Love Chase The Squirrel Mu Engaged Pygmalion and Galnten. 1S95-90 The Merchant of Venice A Russian Honeymoon The Heir-at-Law The Amazons 1896-97 Americans Abroad A Scrap of Pamper Caste She Stoops to Conquer 1897-98 The Butterliies The Good-Niitured Man Prince Karl The Schoolmistress 1898-99 My Lord Rinalds The Rivals Christopher Junior The Private Secretary Wall Flags 1899-1900 Captain Littenblaxir A Bachelor's Romance Lord Chumley His Wife's Fntlier 1900-01 Nance Oldfield The Roinunccrs Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme As You Like It 1901-02 A Scrap of Paper She Stoops to Conquer Richelieu Aristoplnames-Tlie Birds 1902-03 The Adventures ol' Lady Ursula Rosclnziry Miss Hobbs Midsummer Night's Dream 1903-04 Trehmwney of the Wells Monsieur Beuucn.ire The Turning of the Shrew 1904-05 The Little Minister An American Citizen Old Heidelberg Twelfth Night 1905-06 Cymno de Bergerac A Royal Family A School for Scamdnl Romeo and Juliet 1906-07 The Light that Failed In in Balcony C:i.ptu.in Bru.ssbound,s Conversion A Winter's Tale 1907-08 Quality Street The Star of Bethlehem The Admirnble Crichton Much Ado About Nothing 1908-09 You Never Can Tell Sister Beatrice The Road to Yesterday As You Like it 1909-10 Les Femmes Sznvzmtes The Lady from the Sea The Amazons The Tempest 1910-11 Arms :md The Mun Iphigenio. in Tnuris Chums The Taming of the Shrew K-1515 GUUNBAMWKRNQEGB UMMBPHPTHBYLYEHIE' SG'3B lBi3-W 'Rl' TPERWWSWMNQWW JifE2HQ'8.'LE5 'R'2'T'EHB.'3'KM?mQKL!Bf5r,.-.Ch5Hzi1'Qf2?1 WEE-.Hx W Q sa 15 2 '71 sf. V, f.': ' x. -'xmf fi Q rr '-sr-. nf e - f' v., - dui .-1 L .-:fa fa ? 2eI.r':A ' 3 'dkwu L - 1--A. , 'z His - 4: - 1- - -. ::v1Mw f v 4:u.m.m,-,asia n .f .sf .ff . . Ja rf. -1 fl v-me ft ri 1, i.. M .ri ici f- r 'ina 'A 'fm 4. V I 1311i Esta ltappa 1111111 Qlhapter nf New Burk Qlitiirern Miss Leach . . . President Miss Wells . Treasurer Miss Cowley . .... Secretary 'Mary L. Avery Achsah M. Ely Sarah CGlazierj Bates, A. M., '72 Qllpartnr fllllnuhrra Winifred Ball, A.B., Theta of New York, 1890 LeRoy C. Cooley, Ph.D., Alpha of New York, 1886 Ferdinand C. French, Ph.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1884 Herbert E. Mills, Ph.D., Iota of New York, 1886 I. 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. illlimnhzrn 1 867 Harriette CWarnerj Bishop 1 S68 Mary P. Rhoades Helen L. Storke Mary W. Whitney, A.M., '72 1869 Ellen CBabcockJ Brown Emma L. Hubbard, A. M., '73 M. Emma CColbyD Smith LL.B., '73 Sarah E. Daniels Christine QLaddj Franklin, LL.D., '87 Ella M. Liggett 1870 Mary CChu1narl Trask ,lane A. Denton Mary iMeadj Abbey 'Deceased Cynthia W. Rich Elizabeth D. Storer Sophia D. Storke Harriet CPalmerD Slocum 231, w 'H'LE.Rw-Sb 'EYWWRBEFMAQU H8'lM!Dh!5P1'?A3'b'h.la'f3l'm' WEB S-R IRWMV he 5917 Bassarmnn -, f 4 ug... -' ' . QUE 'M-FXY -'E 7, -55 D 7 IW Y- 359l2'.7zS:Y za ZZ? . f' iff TE 'H-1 fi V., ' FUXQQU ,-dmj 115 r .P f'FC5flf,'u-, K- AL. '-5-rs . - . A A, , . . z . ,. . . .. ff'-:.!'::-v .51 -LQJSJ In ,E el 7 . Ji ff fi 554 fJ' X ', - 1 J 'Ti 35' 'IH 3 w.' 13 f!EXgBQ.QX'fv-' fig: -Q4 gn I EN BH E022 -JL K2 E5?'El'5:71l!lk5h11WC'RWf0SH3El' Yiwu muauux 1871 Amelia QEstyD Stowell Emma L. Hawkes Ellen M. Folsom Sarah P. Monks Susan Raymond 1872 Maria CBraceJ Kimball Wilimena CE1iotD Emerson Sarah A. Catlin Annie B. Folger Alla W. Foster 1873 Elizabeth H. Brewer Caroline M. Gerrish tHelen C. CHiscockD Backus Mary A. Hopson 'Katherine M. Lupton Eva CPerryJ Moore Anna R. Phelps Myra fSmithD Clark . Elma D. Swift Blanche QWilderD Bellamy Clara CWilsonj Kretzinger Helen Arnold Uulia S. CBennetJ Lord Laura fBrownellD Collier Florence Cushing 'Mary F. Buliington Lucy CKe1loggj English 1874 1875 Katharine CMaltbyj Meserole Elizabeth CFOXJ Webster Caroline Hansell Heloise F. Hersey Anna M. Johnson Mary A. Jordan, A.M. '78 Frances A. Adams 'Grace CBlissD Snyder t Rachel B. Jacobs Susan QMi1lerj Dorsey 'Decensecl 1876 1877 232 Elizabeth CHillD Spalding Anna L. Meeker Lucretia CStoWD Cummings Caroline A. Woodman, A.M. '89, S.B.M.I.T. '89 Florence C. Perkins Frances CSwiftj Doty Eva M. Tappan, A.M. '95, Ph.D. '96 Ella C. Lapham, A.M. '96 Grace CLearnedQ De Witt Eliza CMetcalfj Radekc Ellen CPoppletonD Shannon Kate CReynoldsj Lobingier Sarah CSheppardD Armstrong Caroline CSwiftD Atwater Ida Wood, A.M. '89, Ph.D., B.M. '01 Laura J. Wylie, Ph.D. '92 ' 1: as La..1w-im--.anew ,wax wszl-mvrrexmrv ai:'wf:sa!- xfn'--azzlvwm i-Ari--m e ra- ifeis'efxH 'J2 2a 212 Qg ::M'. If 2:-3 36 1 53 5L1,1Q-'j'3j.f'q Q . 'Z' ' Gif,-'-1-','.i,-.','.j1,'1j: ,3j-'Ll'ff3.f-,:--.f..-'16-,fE'3.--ff.Q-Zjf-.,1f,-,QQ-'1'F ' ' 1-if'-':.E V 'Z t'..1'.:' I l il: . J U - N A' '3'f:2'Af: .- -. 2. 4 V 5- .-if if :I .zfislxiz f mrsaxwf me wmv :Jawa Pwfmw w he ear wi -9.35.--1' 8 ml. Fi-, f A wr x all wi fbi rf-phi: -Tr iii' M he 5 D Bassarmnn ' - . 'AN' f' ' . ' - 1 . 4 - ' ' . , .. . . . if x 1 , f: ' - .-pi . . J- ,::. 1- 1. f L.-.--.15..1+Uati:' .3'MY1OM:-' L i n wi., ur. .Lf - tl 1 V- f-RW' H' 1878 Gertrude CBasconiJ Darwin Isabel CNelsonJ Tillinghast Mary R. Botsford, A.M. '94 Harriet CRansomD Milinowski Helen D. Brown, A.M. '90 Harriot CSt'antonJ Blatch Mary fClarkeD Acker A Helen E. Thompson 1879 Eleanor P. Clarke 'Evelyn CHakesJ Brown Mary Colgate Bertha Hazard Cornelius A. Dike Emily Uordanj Folger Emma M. Perkins 1880 Hyla QArmstrongJ Davies Caroline B. Dow Anna CBaileyD Bull MyraReynolds,A.M.,9l,Ph.D Marietta fBarnesJ Knight Claire CRustinJ McIntosh Carrie CCanfield.j Tliorsen Phoebe T. Sutliif, A.M. '90 Lucy Tappan 1881 Marion Burke Mary CPen1'ie1dj Norton Harriet CGardnerJ Curtis Alice CShovej Brooks 1882 Mary CEastonJ Conable Anne CSouthworthJ Wyman Elizabeth QHoweJ Howe Mary E. Shove Mary CKingJ Babbitt Lillie CStantonJ Farrar Ellen C. Scmple, A.M. '91 Fanny CTaylorJ Young 1883 Rose CBaldwinD Lewis C. Lena Bostwick Sarah C. Bernard Cornelia M. Raymond Mary Sherwood, M.D. '90 1884 i':Marie CChapmanj Crouch Martha CHubbardj Skinner Ella M. Freeman, A.M. '06 Justina CMerrickj Hollister Jeannette CGardnerD Jennings Jessie I. Spafford 1885 Lucy Davis Abby Leach Lavinia fGouldj MacBride Mabel R. Loomis Sarah C. Hening Beatrice fShattuckJ Fulton Mary CSmileyj Rhodes 1886 Carrie L. Borden Margaret P. Chase Ida R. Chase Esther Witkowsky D cl 233 HXNJVBH-5LXI!EH1'HDBQ:7c'5iB-'E WMNMWEMMHQ-EMBWQREWM H7551 he 59!! Bassarmnn - I .r va .R IE 3 ., -1 Y. c ' ?,-'1LTizN: ve rx 'L 1 Us L sy' ii-1. .L :ii 'Y-i F- .511 y - -I 5 .'w.Hg: V1 1. . r, ' I- . - . - ' ,- ' Ny'-,xi . 4-, 4. - - v .,,- . . - -- V, ' . . '- ' Y . ga,gig-,mga ,ff K Jn '43 W ' 11 ,2 A' A -as-2 .- .Ji .Aw aw K wan- if at -2 v: G' -'1 .al wf iv R'.!3'l'NSW i'E?!B'EzP344.'!.YEavE6 HWS-P? JE-3-Khf 'T EZ 'IE A551251 1887 Ida J. Butcher Clara L, jones Bertha M. Critchley Sarah CLearnedj Chapin Charlotte CHallidayJ Wing ' Margaretta Palmer, Ph,D. '94 Louise QSn'1ithj Swift 1888 Georgia Angell Eugenie CKoun,tzeD Nicholson Clara L. Barnum Emily Lewi Louise Qlilaganj Pierce Ellie Shaw Maud CKingD Murphy 1 Adelaide Underhill Clarine fWarnerD Curtiss 1889 Jennie Ackerly tLillian La Monte Mary QAndersonj Hill Helen CPutnamD Barnhart Charlotta CDen'1ingD Finley Christine CSengerD Parshall Elizabeth fGriggsj Judy Helen QTunnicliffl Catterall Lola L. Iddings Katharine Warren 1890 Helene QBorgmanj Husband Hannah CMacej Hedrick Mary fDunhamj Prescott Carrie F. Patterson Lida S. King Adella CPrentissj Hughes Antha QKnoW1tonD Miller Cora Scofield Mary CLamsonj Lockwood Catherine CSuydamD Clark 1891 Annie QApplegateJ Wager Rose M. Kavana Caroline CCurryJ Hawkins Edith Rickert, Ph.D. '91 Caroline E. Furness Kate CStrongJ Sewall Florence CI-Iallidayj Rogers Margaret F. Washburn 1892 Rebecca QBrushj Toye Eva I. Daniels Katharine B. Davis Cornelia QGo1ayJ Benedict Laura CGrantD Folin Helen D. King, A.M., Ph.D., B.M. '99 Mary S. Packard, M.D. '97 Amy L. Reed Alice CRobbinsl Martin Sarah B. Tunniclihf Elizabeth QWoodbridgej Morris 'Deceased ' 234 5 JNHWMIIWMMNBLNWHJ SllE5'v'Y':i 7k?i1i1lW E.'kW.-'B'HQ4R'5RSfQ5?F3 SGH mi P85840 l-'ll.F?sEfC'!.W!!bfW5 'SFPHK YJ PVKX 55181 r '. Hi. .v. 'i3 r 'iw Q1 '. E ': '.lL 01:3-.2:uf.z1ar-129 1 1- , fl Sf . 1 si Hi, -1 :-j itil r.i3ib::-: ':'g435 5. I ,: ll 1 h ,114-1 A V . 1 :. 4 . - . ,f fl: 'Vik -V-if 3-.j:::,.:. 3 mr Ulm' if . fa' '. rl- W .-1 ' r. i ff- . i' a. 4' 1 .v. ii Hmmm V-a ft: '11 Kai' Er! f if.- 'S X 1893 Elizabeth K. Adams, Ph.D. '93 Frances S. Belcher, A.M. '98 Cornelia L. Bonnell Elizabeth CBradleyj Browning Mary V. Clark Ethel R. Evans Mildred QMathesj Woodworth Henrietta A. R. Pratt Helena QVan Vlietj Ackert Ethel R. Wilkinson 1394 Elizabeth M. Andrews Mary CMacauleyj Smith : Emeline QBartlettD Nollen Mary CMumfordj Wing Florence Bernd Angie M. Myers, M.D. '98 Ellen D. Chater Elizabeth CPattenl Drake Caroline Coman Helen CSladeD Andrews Juliette Golay, A.M. 'Ol Melvina QVan Kleeckl Shipman Elizabeth I-I. Haight Katherine CUtterj Waterman Mabel L. Hastings Emilie L. Wells 1895 Graco A. Beard Hairiet F. Holmes Elizabeth CBoydD Lawton Willie C. Johnson Georgie CBoyntonj Child Anna CMonschD Roberts Margaret R. Brendlinger Theodore CPhelpsD Wilson Laura CBrownellj Woodbridge Katharine C. Reiley, A.M. '92, . Ph.D. '09 May CChildsD Parsons 'Hlessie CSkeltonj Butler Susan H. Evans Elizabeth CSmithj Gallup Hasseltine R. Fletcher :'4Eleanor CSmithj Allison Edith QHolmesQ Grubbs Elizabeth Updegraif Frances CYorkj Langdon 1896 H. Winifred Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Anne CDouglasj Kip Josephine fliaganl Lyon Ann Hero, A.M. '97 Nellie Higman Ella Clflulstj Greenslet Blanche A. jones Ida CKruseD MacFarland Lillian A. MacAllester Gertrude E. MacArthur Ruth CMa.nnJ Hollingworth Anne Moore, Ph.D. '01 Elizabeth E. Packer Rose A. Palmer Julia A. Schwartz, A.M. '97 Alma CTuttleD Milne D d 235 ... J :VER FREE' 45 1 . '1lr.liiGIS.1'1E:eD'Y 'im ' I ?2 iEi39E22.ST2Gliil iz' -H' X as I axafmeau-fm ima-zsve.11 'fgmf a -ffm:-+o-a-ar i sen' msf1vu. w2ww.+ w2I?,:.aalz95sgw.:1as'.+we-emi ra' ' 5 1 ' . , ' ' '. I '. ' ' 7 'f7'.- I- 1-'.'.'. -' . Ulf-1-J.-'L4', f- '- jg .Q Q 1, gl, t ' ' -. Qp. ', ,. Q . .vu gr. .1 - - ,- 35: -1- V ' , -,4. -- , . - e ...'. ,v. . :,.. 1 54- - -3' ,a ..g . ,- .. . u .. . . , , I U i 1 H .4 Q-..,. W I Y ,Z .A.,. gg g 2. .1 2 0 s 'U H. 1 K QE Frances A. Beckwith, A.M. '04 Mary K. Benedict, Ph.D. '03 Flora B. Bernkopf Elizabeth L. Bishop, A.M. '98 Helen L. Bishop, A. M. '04 Anna T. Burchard, A. M. '03 Adelaide CClaflinD Mansfield Martha CClarkj Rankin Eloise Ellery, Ph.D. '02 Emily G. Hooker Grace CLan1'ieldj Tweedy 1897 Nancy V. McClelland Marie Reimer, Ph.D. '04 Anne G. Richey Alice CSawyerj Thomsen Rachel C. Schauflier Beatrice Shaw Gertrude Smith, A.M. '03 Jessie CThainj Powers Madeline CTraverQ Stockton Alice CWhitonj Ferres Annie CWilkinsonj Head 1898 Katharine F. Belcher Alice CKaulTmanj Polk Katharine Blunt, Ph.D. '07 Maria McCarty, A.M. '99 Mary CDeachj Van Tassell jane QMurdockD Dickey Elizabeth D. Dwight Susan W. Norton Alice N. Gibbons Florence W. Olivet 'May B. Granger, A.M. '99 Laura QRicej Seaman Phoebe CHatiieldD Woodworth Ethel CServissj Ackerman Lucy CHemphillj Fay Elizabeth M. Simpson, A.M. Amy CWentworthj Stone 1399 Eleanor R. Baker Claire CHasslerj Fiske Eda C. Bowman, A.M. '00 Mary L. Hosmer Mary L. Brinckerhoff Helen CHoyj Greeley Augusta Choate, A.M. '00 Mary QKlebergD Abbott Alice CClarkeD Brayton Blanche Martin, A.M. '00 Alice B. Coles Adele CMerwinj 11Volt'f Ellen E. Cotrael Bertha Richardson Helen L. Davis Grace fRobbinsD Lewis Mary E. Eastwood Leila C. Spaulding, A.M. '01 Virginia fFieldJ Birdsall Helen D. Thompson Emma QGarrettD Boyd Alta M. Tozer Jean Hamilton, A.M. '01 Mary CWyliej Dubois 1900 ' Grace CAndrewsj Pfau Florence M. Brownell Alice CBurnhamj Hanford Frances Dorrance Martha fHarmonJ Richardson 'Deceasecl 236 Susan B. Lent Alma M. Le Roy Mary Lovett, A.M. '01 Jennie M. Payne Marie QPerryj Forbes IKUIIA MQW!-Bl MDV? 1tit'ifir5R7H' 'YW 11 77 f Q 1-J f ..m. srv.sB:,svfs.i: Y. 'msn- '. rv Q' 111x::-w us:-:sara : .Ar inner' -'f1:i1 .a3g '5mr.:: a. 2i5a.+ ?'5ii? -- J -- ' .g,g.:? ' -1.5 A I g . . . -. ' LQ. 1.51-ref V' -1 an A ' ' -lf' 1 . . 1 - --1 -' 15 ' ff --'SNJWU' PEW'-LX' WRCQR 'im' if 25. Klan-FTE. ,'z 21 . B x-. M J' -'CYP lr I ti 'E'-1 .:. 'lG3Jf5.!iF2'i !fQ'f S:RF'F -if 'Z Mabel P. Schmidt Gertrude Vaile Isabel CTrowbridgej Merril Louise Ware Ruth CWellsj Stanclt, A.M. '01 1901 Louise S Bmgdon Gertrude F. B111 leigh Elizabeth B. Cowley, Ph. Adelaide Crapsey Elizabeth Dutcher Louise S. Holmquist Edith P. Hubbard Lena Jackman Margaret Cjacksonj Allen Ada QLordD Cate Leila R. Albright 1 D Clara CAxtellD Poynter Isabel CDunhamj Perry Helen C. Heath g Emi1y Hinkle P Elizabeth F. johnson Grace CKentJ Hill Elizabeth Moore '08 1902 Sybil I. Moore Etta O'Shaughnessy Mabel H. Perkins Julia Pulsifer Dena CSchleicherJ Ray Anna L. Schuldice Louisa S. Stevenson Helen CStorkeD Lynde Elizabeth fTaftD Brastow Ellen M. Van Slyke Mary CWhitmanj Warner Luella fOrrj Orr Winifred S. Riblet Fanny CSimpsonD Townsend Elizabeth M. Smith Bessie I. Talmadge Millicent Todd Clara QWalbergj Archibald Bessie D. Wilso11, A.M. 1903 Margaret D. Adams Florence M. Bennett 1903 Gertrude fBesseD King, A.M. '09 Adelaide CBourncD Mead Alice CChamberlainj Scott Mary W. Cross Nellie A. Dunbar Ina CDuncanj Donnan Emily CDunningD King Clara QFrederickj Merril Marion CI-lrostj McDowell Florence Hannah 'Deceased 237 Violet CKauffmanj Thompson Lillian CMeCa.rthyj Robinson Susanna J. McMurphy, Ph.D. '06 Mary E. Mills, A.M. '04 Katharine M. Morgan Ethel fMorrisonj Mendelson Henrietta A. Neuhaus Celia CSpicerj Kingman Mary I. Starr Clara M. Thompson, A.M. '07 Minnie E. Waite Julia Wheelock WEWWJNMEXYEWWEQRWMQXEL '1HKGfRlBlx.1W1JD 3lb 'HWY-W' .QUWBBWDWWM J 4- Q J '11 ax 2 -:r 1. I If .2 J Iv .141 33-. tt ca N. .-nr, az rr.. fi- . 4-gf'-. - v,..Y- -- -' ' ..1- - ' - A , H I - -. - . .T V '.. :.-up-13 :V -:il-B'-1. J, af Ei '. E ii.a. -5-, 15. il -f 7' ' .Ls ,Ir V. 'L' I R :1 '46 IU ' 'F' x' '?-19. E- -fx' 3 .14 Q.. I-M 'MHWSEXWEIEGBFBWVFEWNMTFH5uMf.1RHf'Q Q G'B..,EYl'5Ei5'l'Mx11iBCF8mUC fHLMDHszXvfA' Ufilfmiggf 1904 Ruth M. Adams Jeanette Perry Jessie Boyd MabelCStanwoodj Duncan,A.M.'07 Mabel CBrownJ Bogart Anna CStearnsD Griggs Edith B. Gurley Katharine M. Steeves Mary L. Hagerty Lea D. Taylor Cora E. Haller Helen E. True, A.M. '08 Mabel L. Holman E. Phoebe Waterman, A.M. '06 Mabel D. Holmes Isabel Wheeler Adelina Kuhn, A.M. '08 Ida Whiteside, A.M. '00 Cora fMalvenJ Gildersleeve Pearl C. Wilson, A.M. '05 Katharine S. Merrell Florence CWinansj Davis Florence Pelton Alice F. Wyckoff, A.M. '05 1905 Helen C. Babson Helen C. Bancroft Bertha R. Barden, A.M. ,015 Silvia D. Burlington Sarah M. De Lamater Bertha A. Fontarede, A.M. '08 Marjorie Hiscox Linda Holloway Elizabeth F. Hopson Stella CHubbardD Cracroft Florence E. Hutchinson Edith CLancasterJ Kinsley Dorothy CLewisj Low Alice fLoughridgej Cornelison Harriet L. Manning Katie G. Miller, A.M. '07 Edith CNicholsJ Adams Helen. C. Nutting Margaret QRandJ Frodsham Nina F. Rayner, A.M. '06 Hilda CSwiftJ Lane Mary F. Taber Margaret Tucker Ruth M. Underhill Daisy CWorthingtonD Worcester Eleanor Foster Adams Eliza Builington Dorothy Burr Mabel Chilberg Elizabeth Brownell Collier Lura CCooleyJ Osborne Grace Eads Dalton Mary Jordan Dimock Susan CGriggsj Graybill Martha Christine Gundlach Reba Creed Hendrickson Edith Howe Edna Jeffery 2 1906 38 Sidney Lewis Jeannette Wilson Lawrence, A.M. '07 Alice Thurston McGirr Hazel Dunlap McKee, A.M. ,07 Sarah Morris, A.M. '08 Maude Morrison Margaret Tildcn N umsen Jane Wood Perkins Inez Anna Ridgway Elizabeth Allan Robson Elizabeth Severance Frances Campau Sibley N Dil!-3!3hv'BlHU'M-R'lH17?SR15-AES URHMWIJAWRHRWQM WLQML R'-M' N. ei :ii s, -1 an xr' f i F' '. fffzcwf we w 5. Q :pi ir is.. .-: ss 25, .rf .41 al' .i5E'?'E', -- Q . - -1 I . ' ' 1 ' 5' ' 3 ' l '?, '- ff x we .r 1 'sv ' .fr .' 0. Qf -- A-1 . -Q ,r f, li -f ff - f M f' , ,gg j-5.3 gs Agnes Streibert, A.M '07 Frances Josephine Stewart Alice Leslie Walker 1907 Vergie Evelyn Allen, A.M. 'US Elisabeth Vfheeler Amen Margaret Rawson Amen Ma.ry Elizabeth Avery Bessie Marion Coats Genevieve Conant Eliza Adelaide Draper Olive Ballard Edgcomb, A.M. ,US Helen Miller Glenn Elizabeth Ely Goodrich Anne Waterman Hopson Enid Linton Helen Uhl McNitt Ethel Pierce Unde 1908 Frances Baker Anderson Anna I-Iartshorne Baldwin Helen Marguerite Barnes, A.M. '09 Eleanor Bertine Florence Augusta Browne Edith Clarke Katharine Brownell Collier Helen Elizabeth Davis Clara CFossD Wallace Eleanor Gertrude Gogin, A.M. 310 Nancy Isabel Gray Freda Green Virginia Swinburne Hale I 1909 Constance Body Isabel Bonell Margaret Brand Frances Briggs Clare Butler Mary Campbell Mary Chamberlain Frances Cutler 239 Mary Huston Wilson, A.M. '07 Julia CWrightj Stafford Primrose Wolverton Louise CMedbery JVon Brockdorff Marta Milinowski Phoebe Cushing N utting Emily Miller Pierson, A.M. 'OS Violet Leonard Pike Ruth Nina Potter ' Margaret Mason Rose Marion Reid Service Agnes Ball Smith Jessie Comfort Smith Helen Stone Fanny Rollinson Sweeny girtrude CTaylorD Watkins r 1 Mildred Hardenbrook, A.M. '07 Hollis Webster Hering Eloise Shilton Howe Gertrude Capron Hume Edith James Jessie Margaret McGarr Lorna Nilsen Miriam Rice Elizabeth Schneider, A.M. '09 Etta Sheild Georgeanna T iehenor Ruth Smiley True Helen Wanty Ruth Mary Weeks Beatrice Daw Bessie Day Ida Eastman Margery Cliultonj Freeman Ruth Fulton ' Katharine Gallagher Louise '-Hammond Ruth Heyn Kwldmikiifmwm-B-Ema5b.:Hl VSWR ABUHXWXHM 18.583 Wi-'il 'IM .L A. 'yn 4, ,', 3 2 Q1 e. I 'uv' 'Q -QL::'::Q:el9xjGL4iw, .W eww. sal, is if ga - A :sq Y ' ,fire ski 21.123 . ' g .',f?s1:5-: .- 5. - -- .- ,- ' - '- ' - , , - , - . ---',fW,g Q X.-:5:q3i5,:,5' -. .-1 - Q ' -.1 ,. 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'Q 1' Fil 'Nik :SEL ' ,L Ms' -. ,L , . -i Qtffz-if 1' -'r' , ia1'.f1.j,- . A. ' ' ap fii'Q1Y'ff 1 . - . M1223 I - .v A Q... .. -.,. JSM :x,, t. , U .-J,-ly 1, A Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Lbftirere nf the Aeenriate Alumnae uf Hangar Olnllege Lucien Howe, '82 . . . . President Ida C.'Thal1on, '07 I . . Esther Witlcoxvsliy, 'Sli l ' VzCc'P c w'c julia F. Wicker, '00 . . . . Secretary Mary A. Griggs, '08 . . . Ass't Seeretary H. Velma 'l?l.11'11C1', '00 ..... . Treasurer Nranrli Aimnriatinna BOS TO N Mary H. Rollins, '78 . . . . . . President Norma VVaterbury, '04 .... . Secretary and Treasurer C I1 I C A GO I H. W. Cooley, '80 . . . . .... President H. E. Devereux, '04-lf . . . . Secretary and Treasurer NEW YOR K W. T. Cornell, '70 ......... . . President Rose B. Gruening, '05 ...,..... Secretary CENTRAL A ND WESTERN NEW VOR K I. H. Strong, 'SS ...,...... President Ruth H. Crippen, '04 ..... Secretary and Treasurer W .-l S I1 I NG TO N Elizabeth B. Leech, '80 ..... . . . Presiderzt Elizzibeth N. VVilson, '10 ..... Secretary CLE VELA ND lxfIZLl'f.1'Zl1'Cll'T. Nuinsen, '06 .... . . . President Florence G. Cunnea, '04 ..... Secretary and Treasurer SO U T H E .fl S TE R N - Rose I. Converse, '00 ......... Presirlerzt jezumette VVey, '00 ...... Secretary and Treasurer P HILA DELPHIA VValte1' J. F reeman, '80 ...... President Alice S. Cheyney, '00 ..... Secretary S T. LO U I S Roberta McCulloch, '08 .... .... P resident Susan A. Sherry, '05 . . .Secretary and Treasurer 241 MUQNR5 AKWWHREWMKW L'l8i4r319B SWQFPIIGESYEIVSC-'fl he H 7 Ba u man C -- '- 'il'-Z '?S?1if -' ' 32 Xi . f ': ' X- --'?26'Y:lQ!1 5557-li?S01!VX1'! ,.YH' i7fl 'iE9 .- '- 39:59. . ' .l. 3-J' ff.. Ffh .4 e,.1.A.., ' -, ..- ' -- -. .. 4:-,. . v. .,,. , v-- J... - .-...Jw J - V A 1 v ..,,.g 1.: 5.2 ' 4. n A , ' ' -A '-'1':f:f'f'F4e H kat , j Hill- .3 - -iq.-I . , : , V - . 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Y. 69 Miami Ave., Columbus, Ohio Ellnurth Birrrinr United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 242 5412153115123 5601358158358 K-29 RE' HS? 'BRS N904 H' 55. 'EVER BR Q VHMSLQ in ULF! H? Q' , .. . 3'-2. wwf: - '11 -. - : 2-new-rf4qan:czsn?.1nnn:r1a2fz J E-5:4.L? ?iH.f. f Nm J 1'25.1. :J- 3 f t'F- - 2'l!i'1g 'iifiti'-f yi -. '.l, ' -' . - ,. - -. if 4- ::':1-sm - 4-mm-v -L isw-:'m' 'Im-'mn 1 . ...ta ,f.n.f1uv:cww-lava' -is .-. '. me 2221 'Sswr.1fms--ew. ff 'Q if-L :fm1eGgsas2a1s.aEr'ascii:13:1 1867 1868 1869 1870 1 871. 1872 1873 1874 1875 1870 1.877 1878 1.879 1880 1881 1882 1881 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 11889 1890 1891 1892 1893 Glass Swrretarirn Miss Helen D. Woodward Plattsburg, N. Y. Address M. W. Whitney Vassar College Miss S. L. Stilson 80 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss H. O. Palmer CMrs. E. T. Slocumj Pittsfield, Mass. Miss E. W. Hopper Hackensack, N. J. A. B. Folger Nantucket, Mass. Miss M. C. Whitney CMrs. J. B. Clrkj 635 W. 115th St., N. Y. City, N. Y. E. H. Biglow Framingham, Mass. Miss Nannie Allston Care U. S. Consul, Huddersfield, Eng. Miss Sarah Fleming QMrs. J. W. Sharpej Chambersburg, Pa. Miss H. B. O'LearyCMrs. L. S. Davisj Sumner and Clinton Roads, Brookline, Mass. Miss J. E. Davis Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. Miss E. H. Bentley CMrs. O. V. Stewartb 725 Bryson St., Youngstown, O. Miss Ada Thurston Box 1598, N. Y. City, N. Y. Miss M. E, Burke 1111 Emerson St., Palo Alto, Cal. Miss M. E. Case fMrs. F. E. Barneyj 915 Fourth St., S. E. Minneapolis, - Minn. Miss M. E. Burke Colorado Springs, Col. Miss Jessie K. Dewell 232 Bradley St., New Haven, Conn. Miss M. E.,Adams 1955 E. 66th St., Cleveland, O. Miss Lucy Davis 1822 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Eleanor Ferris 2016 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O. Miss E. R. Hoy 569 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City, N. Y. Emilie Lewi, M. D. 35 Mt. Morris Park, W., New York Miss Lillian La Monte Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Miss Catherine Suydam fMrs. W. F. Clarkj Point Pleasant, N. I. Miss M. E. Rickcrt Tibbles Green, Edenridge, Kent, England Miss P. Herring CMrs. T. W. Dillenbaekj 40 Washington St., Watertown, N. Y. Miss M. S. Blake CMrs. W. E. Milnej 381 Central Park, West, N. City 'Deanna ed. 243 'RSQEEESHEQE' WISH 45549635--B!f '1s!88 'PfBk?W'JV '!N'.m'3R-M' .QAM YH-HT 1-' - - ' . - 1 ,1 53 E :F 2 Ei mx .un ' , i . vi ' A ay, is J' -c fi- E 35217-eil.--1 5. , x V . - .V , . -.l V. I. E -, , ,I . 4 - - , ,A .,-,xggfhp r 1' , V- ' ' V' . , . ' . . . ,liQ ?2f f,g5,?5V:,, H . zu- A 4 .Q 1 I , .1 . A -5 f Q , .- ' V 4. .v. g'V'.',z- V - 2 .V -- -- I . ' I ' . V V-'v--. --1'-MXQSYA am.-' .v:n1asnrfem.. .1 :-. 'e . ff 1' .' G 'rw' 2f : . 'L 5 V rw -we - f F V' 'fs - 9 ,A P Q., N A HM B. IB 9W4'l9-1 'N!..,Ei1'H5 1315 W '1UE1.QH,JSlHs:fs77ll51 V L-Ylkfvm' 18911 Miss Lucy A. Fitch Skaneateles, N. Y. 1895 Miss Susan Evans 591 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1896 Miss Cornelia D. Kinkcad Maple Grove, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1897 Miss Adelaide Claiiin CMrs. G. R. Mansfieldj 2242 Ridge Ave., Evanston, ' Ill. 1898 Miss Amy Wentworth C Mrs. S. H. Stonej 150 Beach St., Roslindale, Mass. 1899 Miss Anna S. Tuttle University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. 1900 Miss Margaret Burlington CMrs. H. G. Plumj 222 Ronald St., Iowa City, ' Iowa 1901 Miss L. B. Platt 43 So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1902 Miss D. E. Merrill Branford, Conn. 1-903 Miss C. A. Spicer CMrs. E. A. Kingmanj 180 Slater Ave., Providence, R. I. 1904 Miss Florence Pelton 31 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1905 Miss Roberta T. Johns 3439 Boquet St., Pittsburg, Pa. 1906 Miss Elizabeth Robson 24 Parker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1907 Miss Harriet Ebel 241 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. 1908 Miss M. Margaret Bevier New Brunswick, N. I. 1909 Miss Anna Platt So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1910 Miss Dorothea Stillman 359 Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 1911 Miss Mildred Horn 1451 Elizabeth St., Denver, Col. V 244 Hill' 'H H'YK1HIl'U!fGBI UMH'Ehm'WE1R'fAB!Nx3Il'3dt-Qi!! 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X ' Pickering, Ruth Thomas Plimpton, Harriet Pratt, Katherine Eugenia Proctor, Dorothy Knutsford Quinterro, Hazel Mary Ralyea, Clutha Elizabeth Ramsay, Annabel Marie Reed, Ruth Clara Rice, Mary Hayes Rilling, Ruth Amy Ritchie, Gretchen Mary Robbins, Harriet Chase Roberts, Agnes Marian Roberts, Willa Morton Rodier, June Roenigk, Elizabeth Jeannette Rollins, Elizabeth Sargent Rood, Dorothy Rose, Anna Maria Louise Perrott Rosenbaum, Helen Eleanor Ross, Edith Amy Rowell, Mary Belle Rowell, Olive Bateman Ruddiman, Dorothy Helen Ryan, Anna Eliza Ryrie, Helen Sagendorph, Margaret Alice Salter, Edith Marie Sargent, Constance Gordon Schaffer, Olga Schwendener Scherrer, Edith Myrtle Schmitt, Florence Estelle Scott, Anna Prentiss Scott, Ina Seavey, Evelyn Rose 368 W. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. 19 W. 84th St., New York, N. Y 241 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y 8 Harvey St., Gloucester, Mass. 111 N. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y , Elmira, N. Y Icllewood, Pa. Waterloo, la. 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Church St. 714 Walnut 218 East St., 266 WJWIB 'WWWMRBNYKW 'M'7352'9d1El '2 w'E4i!3854PBi2'!5Z !'48'-'im Q H13 . - .. . 3 it 4-sim. in 4: V a' an -'mmeaze.::su11,ux-ag-14012. .ta wane. . 1 ir qv.. '-W' 3 , il Q ' rl ' , T -'if H '- 1- 1 5527031 '- -f - - . ' ' - I ' ' 1 -- f :.i'.f1.f.f'-.iififzv Zim..-g.a ,tr ,yay - gf lj, gg .1 .3 1-1ua:.:B:i50:-i '12-.mi 'ef arf --1.2: ,1 -raw.. fi imsfaii- 1, as 14 - KRHYIIBWDHBRXPXZWUNWY EVP Wiki. B? 'E5:'liBEYFis!4B55lMll2lik.5x.A9'BlS.:Kw Mfilr'Uf'H5ZE'N Shaw, Eugenia Shear, Rosetta Elizabeth Sheets, Louise Amanda Shumway, Irene Elizabeth Skinner, Elizabeth Hubbard Sloan, Ethelyn Aberta Smith, Dorothy Smith, Edna Thornton Smith, Mary Josephine Soderer, Marie Aline Soule, Minna Margaret Spear, Hester Louise Spencer, Gladys Mary Stanley, Louise LeFavour Stevens, Helen Elizabeth Stilson, Georgia Jeannette Stone, Georgina Richmond Stone, Helen Wilmer Stowe, Evelyn May Strohm, Ethel Agnes Strong, Helen Shaurman Strong, Martha Bodine Stuart, Marjory Bruce Sullivan, Katherine Louise Taber, Edith Grace Taylor, Edith May Taylor, Irene Terry, Altha Elizabeth Thayer, Gretchen Thiessen, Ruth Huntington Thompson, Audrey Whitten Tildcn, Gladys Hopkins Eau Claire, Wis. 48 So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y, 4 480 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y 115 Hillsdale St., W., Lansing, Mich 206 Elm St., Holyoke, Mass 158 Washington St., Newburg, N . Y 134 W. 70th St., New York, 155 Borncoat St., Worcester, N. Y. Mass 420 So. Sth St., Salina, Kan Hotel Roland, E. 59th St., New York, N . Y Allegany, N . Y 73 12th Ave., Patterson, N. I 109 Wade St., Highland Park, Ill Gloucester, Mass 'The Monticello, E. 71st St., Cleveland, O 51 Port Watson St., Cortland, N. Y 79 Maplewood Terrace, Springfield, Mass Rednsh, La 79 Forest Ave., Hudson, Mass 579 Deer St., Dunkirk, N. Y 40 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass 1336 Majestic Bldg., Detroit Mich 292 W 92d St., New York, N. Y North Stoughton, Mass Brentwood, N. Y. 2063 Adington Road, Cleveland, Ohio 4105 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa . Chatham, , 739 Central St., Franklin, N. Y Mass Terrace Place, Troy, N. Y 211 State St., Portland, Me 10202 Wilbur Ave., S. E., Cleveland, O Tilden, Muriel 291 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y Tipton, Martha Louise 179th St. and Ft. Washington Ave., New York, N. Y Titus, Dorothy Shufelt 127 W. 11th St., New York, N. Y 207 P11.SEk5JG75D3Sm.'EEWKY'QBi3Yle1SdPb-QQ MMMEMWWNWWE-mill! 81l'.j!E,..l5'N9 ii-H' he 59D Massarmnn v J vi .1 . ?f '-3 .-E Zi' 71 S: 'f '2? . ' 254152: 'il 31' .3 lr' 'Ll '35, .,- 53 N.. -'I Gil IBF M23 'Zt- , agyfggg- : -, -' 1. ' -. Sf. , . .- .. , ' ' ' ., .,-.g.n,3.A. .g:,,::.f - 4-.. V ,. 1 , . . . , .,,. K .W ie if ff: 'Q' - ff -1 s.. -5 -ff i5 ff -' .yr 'fw fr -we if . 'fab P-14 7 209'-YSSSSE REE N1 M'5EJ51XJ0M!!5I!'.k' X Torrey, Marion Townend, Helen Frances Treadwell, Lois Trimble, Hazel May Tuteur, Myra Ullman, Marion Babetta Vanneman, Aimee Sherin Vanneman, Dorothy Jewett Villers, Eleanor Rosella Waldorf, Virginia Augusta Walker, Nan Wanger, Marion Wanser, Helen Warner, Rhoda Bridgeman Waterbury, Iva Louise Waterhouse, Irma Webb, Alene Oliver Weber, Lucile Gilbert Welsh, Emilie Benson Welty, Frances Elizabeth West, Laura Stephanie West, Theresa Whitaker, Grace Ray White, Harriet Marion White, Myrtle Louise Whitman, Dorothy Whitney, Julia Marie Wieboldt, Florence Elise Wile, Ruth Josephine Willard, Marion Williams, Caroline Ruth Williams, Corona Beatrice 52 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. S5 W. Union St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Poughkeepsie, N . Y. 104 Lexington Ave., Passaic, N. J. 1957 E. 90th St., Cleveland, O. 621 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Tabriz, Persia Tabriz, Persia Continental Hotel, Newark, N. J. Eagle Hotel, New Rochelle, N. Y. Ilion, N. Y. S33 W. Marshall St., Norristown, Pa. 13 John St., Tarrytown, N. Y. Bright St., Northampton, Mass. 14 Eld St., New Haven, Conn. 25 E. 20th St., New York, N. Y. 342 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Texas. 418 Denniston Ave., E.E. Pittsburg, Pa. 24 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. McLean, N. Y. 334 So. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 214 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. l80 Pleasant St., North Adams, Mass. 41 Lefferts Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 2l5 Pine St., Boyne City, Mich. 2079 Adelbert Rd., Cleveland, O. 620 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. 639 Deming Place, Chicago, Ill. 4413 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. 609 So. Broad St., Mankato, Minn. Castle St., Geneva, N. Y. 2425 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Williams, Madelaine Elizabeth 126 Trenton Ave., Hazelwood, Pittsburg, Pa. Williams, Myra Jeannette Williams, Phyllis Hamilton North 13th St., Easton, Pa. Nutley, N. J. ll. 513x'li'll'KJH1-BiI'm'I'3iJ4QIf'llK.m'MlDx.'9lRJ9ff'lQ'5B' 'HWS' 85.5313-'A all 1 my 'Ll W' :L 'x , fa Yi in 'f ' 3.5,-ll7'5. .!1 I 65 . fi T43 .15 9 41 fri if E1-2? 157 Sf: 4 ' 'f i . . .f '. .- . - f. . -2'-:hir 1. ' l . 1 Q Q f A ' A 7. A few fr 1 - ll- Y kk, ' IQ is 'J . ' ' . in 41,1 J: 19, 54 'L' 5'4 -ii' --,tmE?' .rf I a-. ' mmaunmazanwsmuzarxwnmuxxwf-ww -'WN '31 BN Wilmot, Marguerite Florence G33 Clinton Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Wilson, Marjorie Newcomb 34 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. Winslow, Dorothy 1653 Federal Ave., Seattle, Wash. VVinter, Sarah Ellen 53 King Ave., Detroit, Mich. Wolfe, Dorothy julia 1.901 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Woods, Marjory . 318 Grant St., Sewickley, Pa. Young, Hallie Ruth 543 A. East, Hutchinson, Kan. 269 x. If I Yflliflllflli The only Baking Powder macle from Royal Grape Cream Qfurarlzar RQYA BAKING PUWDER No Alum The housekeeper may protect her foocl from alum poison if she will tum the can around and Read the Label Do not buy or use any baking A530 LUTELY PURE powder unless the label plainly shows that it is made from Cream of Tartar. I g Advertiscmculs please xinention the VASSARION B ANuw4c1Uu5,, nv AKING Pownal?- PAGE 2 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Shoes do more than tell character- they give it Your foot is always forward therefore conspicuous. Have it well-dressed Well-dressed feet give confidence support pleasure I H have no other. This doth fit the time: and gentlemen wear such as these. -SHAKESPEARE NE need not consult an authority to know that, next to fine linen and plenty of it, one should have fine shoes. Their recognition as the chief essential of perfect dress is daily becoming more nearly universal. Correct as to style and nicely Hnished, they give tone to the clothing-even of inexpensive clothing-and lend harmony to the general effect. Our shoes never fail to appeal to women of culture and good taste. They are made in shapes to fit all types of feet and to make any foot attractive. This is a store of novelties. Hence you may look for anything you want out of the ordinary. For instance, we carry kid and satin slippers in a variety of colors, or make them to order to match costumes, and also silk hosiery in different colors. We have special footwear for golfing, riding, tennis, hockey, and all other forms of sport and athletics. Our experience of more than forty years in the shoe business has earned for us a reputation as FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS E. D. Gildersleeve fe? Son 314 MAIN sr. POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. Phone 831 Free delivery to College Iu answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION '35 'tx , 'Es-, f .Fas The Good-Night Lunch. It is not always an easy task for the woman who has no help to get up a suitable lunch for the friends who have spent the evening with her. Very often her enjoyment is marred hy the fuss and expense and worry which she is obliged to undergo. Here is a special use for l EE N The daintiest and most delicious JELI..-O lunch can he prepared in advance, and with a minute's work. Serve with whipped cream. Wafers and tea, 4. 'X coffee or cocoa complete a lunch that is delightful in every respect. The beallllllll Recipe Book, NDESSERTS 0F THE vVORLD, li lells how to make all sorls ol delicacies. Sent FREE to all who :If X '-Q write lor il. ., I i There are seven flavors of JELI..-O: Strawberry, Raspberry, lpil I' .' Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Peach, Chocolate. Each flavor in a separate package. 10c. at all grncersh :Q li' THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CAO., ' 1' Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can. it ' In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE 4 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER The Wallace Co. THIS store invites you to inspect their new lines of Dry Goods of Domes- tic and Foreign Manufacture. Wlzile the high-class ana' inznzense variety are sufficient reasons for making this store YOUR SHOP- PING HEADQUARTERS, it is also well to remember that our prices are the LOWEST IN POUGHKEEPSIE. Whether you merely visit the many departments in this store or give your una'ivideal attention for hours among the many pretty things, you will come to but one opinion, that the WALLACE STORE is the VERY BEST The W allace Company 33 1 to 335 MAIN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? IF NOT, WILL YOU? A L1.. ae l f l T f 1 WE MEAN THE . Sv. Lil. Glnngh Ernpz l , -- E- MK All 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 eHects after using them. Sold cvcrywlzcre. SMITH BROTHERS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 11 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. Eahivn' emh Cftmrtlrmmfn ilivzmurarni HERE the Substantials and Delicacies of the Season are served in the most approved manner. Also Bread, Cake, Pastry, lee Cream, Ices, Jellies, Charlotte Russe, etc. No intoxicating Liquors, Beer, Wine, etc., allowed. Parties, Suppers, Wedding Spreads, etc., supplied with every requisite. Also Waiters, Cooks, Dishes, Silver, Glass- ware, 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 WHOLESALE AND RETA IL Glnnfrrtinnvrz anil Glatervra I Nos. 13 and 15 Market Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In unsiverimg Anlvertisements please mention the VASSARION I l . FORT IETH YEAR SENIORS: have your CLA SS DAY Bouqueis arranged by LYNCH FLORAL ARTI5 POUGHKEEPSIE, - - NEW YORK l THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 7 Nelson House Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Largest and best equipped hotel in the city HORATIO N. BAIN, Proprietor ALSO THE PALATINE, Newburg, N. Y. HORATIO N. BAIN Sz CO., Proprietors HORATIO N. BAIN IRANCIS N. BAIN I nwering Adve t t pl 1, th VASSARION PAGE 8 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Luckey, Platt 81 Co. The Great Establishment of Eastern New York Situated at Poughkeepsie - - --.--...--.. , :iz - --- ---- .t,,.T,,:. Vi., - l'?WW'7'i'W'?-l. ifggilaii:'esiluwlefai lung s ii , 44, iezeliliii at a lege, ii a llM!l!!1l'l!l 5 115999 - 'i , itil 4 A ll lill ll' li - ' ll I M J ,i Ml, ' U ,l..l L. l'i ' i, i, stt. - i QW 'Q -2 ,j,5f:.' i.,j, 'f ,. i g- t i, 1 tp? 1,--i :nag A- , .4 .Il .4 ,lil l , 151 l 4 - ' 1 f ,af, ,,. , 1Q l. ,. ,,- IQ...5.a,,,Ta,,.,,,a.,3:..,:..t.. - rf Af... N: n - , 'HA mumt an ui u.,unnnml. The New Furniture Building This house, established for half a century and having been of service to Vassar College since its foundation, combining now thirty separate stores in one establishment, covering two acres of space, invites those at Vassar and those to come, to enjoy its many and unique privileges at all times. The very extensive and complete stocks of dry goods, furniture, carpets, draperies, Wall papers, costumes, niillinery, lingerie and other lines, making the store a Mecca lfoi incoming students desiring to piuchase room furnishings and other necessities at the open- ing of college, as well as a constant source of satisfaction throughout the college year. Deliveries at Vassar daily without charge. Credit accounts opened with students to college. New York Office for special orders. Luckey, Platt 31 Co. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In answering Arlvertisements please mention the VASSARIOB. THE V ofs N ADVER TISER PAGE 9 ASSARIO MEZZ ' 7 OU Waflt when Q41 OCD G'-l S524 Q51 :I I I 1. Fl. ,ST 5 O I E. 2 'E 7 o FD 'T E. o : '1 DP :J Q- 5. CD 5 D3 1 P? U3 K4 annul The F' allege Boo t Shop ins Bmw ' JORIU M SHOIL EMI Y 2 hkeepsie, N. Poug K! IND in U' , .fZE iizhl 9 5 Q L12 REY TAVE LO 176 State Stree I T A l I Hnriraii lghntngraphrr To the Senior Classes of Vassar College 1906, 1908, 1909 and 1911. liluplirzltv llllgutngrnphs ran he nhtainrh at ang iimr ALBANY, N. l V XSSARION PAGE I0 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER 'Ee 5-E f X I, W1 X jg? In SX QAOVEO gr E0 10 Ho S, xy it X -V 6 f 62422513 A t l Q .mflw lcl E5 W 1' R5 W' KNOX Qilllfl H A I ,A MI f X ' Illllllllmlll 7 nf ,,. . f fl ,A-A .E ff Tx' ' ' RN OX .NEW Yolug. Is universally recognized as the Standard A by which all others are judged 452 FIFTH AVE. 196 FIFTH AVE. A 161 BROADWAY Corner 40th St. Near 23rd St. Singer Building TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT lf I hr Svaltfnrh illlntnrr Shun It may mean Flowers for you POUGHKEEPSIE. ' - NEW YORK Will reach us by mail, telegraph or telephone I gAl L tpl L tl VASSARIOIN THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE II Heaton's Shoes WlIe1I you want Evening Wear, Shoes or Slippers A ,Qefmmn Wear that are right Qf for Walking GO TO HEATUN'S, 359 mam si., Poughkeepsie ESTA BLISHED 1890 Goldstein E? Rosen Bgeing, Qileeniiig aah illrpairing, Ladies' and Gentlemen 's Garments of Every Description OFFICE, - - 20 GARDEN STREET THE FURNITURE STORE Every your our energy :md our best. efforts :Ire used in proclucing for Vzissur Stuclcnts the most lll':LUiflClLl, the most dcpemluble und the best qunlity of College Furnit,ure. We have been doing this for 1.lIirLy-nine years. Il, will be to your interest to see us for your 1911 furniture wants. GEO. HUGHES Ei' SON 406, 408 and 410 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE FURNITURE STORE GO TO Courtney's Laundry 23-25 Catherine Street For Fine Laundry Work of Any Description Laulir-S' Shirt Wuists One of Our Specialties BOTH PHONES In answering Aflvcrtiseznenis please mention the VASSARION Hansman E? Pralow like 1'i11IP1'5,, Everything in Printing No. 233 Main Street and Embossing Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Established 1902 H. R. Phone 142 Louis Gellert Ladies' Fashionable Tailor 18 Garden Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE F L A G sHoP FELT PILLOWS, FELT EANNEES, FELT PENNANTS, STEINS, PLATES, SKIN PILLOWS, SKIN PENNANTS, SKINS, BRASS SEALS, SEAL PINS - CUPS AND SAUCERS, SPOONS, SEAL FOBS POSTAL CARDS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL BUILDINGS Poughkeepsie Flag Co. Poughkeepsie, - - - N. Y. PAGE I2 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER BAILEY, BANKS 8c BIDDLE CO. Makers of 191 1 and 1913 Class Emblems Vassar College College Organizations contemplating the purchase of Emblems are invited to write for designs, samples and prices. With the work- shops on the premises, this Company is enabled to furnish emblems of the best grade of workmanship and finish at the lowest prices consistent with Work of this high quality. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EIVIBLEIVIS an illustrated Catalogue, mailed free on request. 1218-20-22 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA lntending purchasers of a strictly first-class Piano should not fail to examine the merits oi TH E WORLD'S RENOWNED lt is the special favorite of th ref: d a d ul- e ne n c tured musical public on account of its unsur- passed tone-quality, unequaled durabil- ity, elegance of design and f i n i s h . C ata l o g mailed on a p p l i ca- tion. The Sohmer Cecillan In- side Player Surpasses all others. Favorable Terms to Responsible Parties SOHMER 8: COMPANY 315 5th Ave., Cor. 32nd St.. NEW YORK Better than ver Never Nev Q bgjugg will M12 Sold byleadine Druseists Everywhere In ZIIISWVUIIIQ Arlvertisenients please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE B Special College Rates on all Photographic Work Duplicate Prints from any Group in this Vczssarioh can be purchased here Photographer for Vassarion Board 1911 Photographer for Riverview Academy 1911 The Wolven Studio 350 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. I I l W ood fs? Bolton CFORMERLY WOOD 85 TITTAMERJ CAPITAL, ---- - S200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 8280,000 I Efallkill National mania DRUGGISTS AND I CHEMISTS OF POUGHKEEPSIE OFFICERS I FLOX M, JOHNSTON, I I t HENRY E. LOSEY, Vi P I t KVM. WV. SMITH, Vice-I d t WILLIAM SCHICKLE, C I GEORGE W. SWEET, As 1, Cnshic, DIRECTORS: l The Oldest and Most Modern Umm L I0 M TIOY III .IoHNs'I ov III vm' 'IIT'I'.m1LR l IMI vs. SMITH I w. SHERRILL Drug Store in Poughkeepsiew WII I IKM 'I HEY NOI DS ROBERT KNOX GILFORD DUDLEX WILLIAM SCHICKLL JAS. D. KEITH W. E. HOYSRADT WILLIAYI J LEAI-Il Y 288 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, WILLIAM I BEARDSLLY In :Answering AdVCl'f,lS0lllUIllfS please mention tho VASSARION PAGE I4 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER J. P. AMBLER COMPANY Svtatinnrra emit iE11g1'EIUP1'5 A full line of Note Books and Loose Leaf Theme Books, The only special College Memorabilia in the city. 254 Main Street POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 5 Market Street P A S Oscar F. Betnner E:FURMB'E2'ANciff'INGoN Uheairiral auh Street mtg illllaker Gas Fixtures, Drop Lights, Globes, Shades, Gas Tubing, Table Percolators, Serving Dishes, Aluminum Ware, Agate Ware, Gas and Alcohol Stoves. . 393 Main St., near Hamilton St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In the Heart of the Shopping District Qi! NATIONAL BANK OF POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. fOpposite the Morgan House? 472,-SAVINGS D E PA RTM ENT-4fZp Every facility for handling your banking business promptly and ejiciently Manufacturer and Dealer in Grease Paints, Powders, Rouges, etc. 105 WEST 47th STREET Bet. Broadway and Sixth Ave. New York TELEPHONE 2631 BRYANT Wigs and Beards Amateur Performance To Hire Tableaux Make up Glnllrg,r Era Baum 10 COLLEGEVIEW AVENUE ARLINGTON, N. Y. ' Service it la carte. Caterers for Boat Rides, Parties, Lunches on Campus, etc. Box Lunches a Specialty. Transient rooms that will please you, at reasonable rates. AUTOMOBILE FOR RENT In answering Advertisement-s please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE I5 0B'Ennnr1l'n Broadway' betWiE5?iPH2?!h Elfld 61812 StI'CCtS COLUMBUS 8357 One of the newest of New York's great dining places, O'Donnell's is one of The Most Splendictly Appointed Restaurants in the City Nothing that can add to the comfort of our patrons has been overlooked. Nothing has been added for the sake of mere display. The atmosphere of the place is one of quiet elegance, While any tendency toward oppressive suinptuousness has been carefully avoided Luncheon Afternoon The Tea . . Dinner proximity and Supper of A la Carte the R New ooms for Private Theatre Parties of makes from Six' 0D'Ennnr11'a Iflouglxgd a favorite resort Special for attention After- glven to theatre College A S Dinners or uppers Luncheons L MUSIC ' Entertainment consists of both vocal and instrumental selections and for this only the best Professional talent has been secured. In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION ,l. , l L! fig PAGE I6 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER In-2,.3'? '?' ' ' A -' A' . R H. STEARNS as COMPANY ESTABLISHED IS-17 SUITS DRESSES GARMENTS FURS WAISTS NEGLIGEES UNDERWEAR MILLINERY VEILS GLOVES LACES EMBROIDERIES JEWELRY SILK WOOLEN AND WASH DRESS GOODS LINENS BLANKETS UPHOLSTERIES LEATHER TOURIST GOODS ELECTRIC LAMPS CHINA SPECIAL GYMNASIUM SUITS AND CAMP COSTUMES MADE TO MEASURE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS TREMONT ST REET BOSTON THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE I7 The Chas. L. Willard Co. College Engravers 6' Prifzfers CLASS DAY PROGRAMS, MENUS, EMBOSSED STATIONER EATHER. DANCE PROGRAMS, XC. Makers of all the Half-Tones Color and Zinc Plates as Well as Cover Dies for this book I56 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK I Al t I 1 VASSARION PAGE I8 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER ' EL. ELTING ' MANNISH COATS FOR LADIES A SMART. DIGNIFIED. COMFORTABLE GARMENT 'YZe ELTING CORNER, Main and Liberty Streets, Poughkeepsie assar Girls ,1 P 5' ' N .711 1 'NL 4 x' X I l ' il ' I N 6 ' WEAR , Lombard - 1 , . I .19 ff- . ,,-. , Lf-.In Blouses SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET DFA STYLES HENRY S. LOMBARD 22 to 26 Merohants' Row, Boston, Mass. HIGGINS' YI DRAWING INKS T: ETERNAL WRITING INK ENGROSSING INK . TAURINE MUCILAGE PHOTO MOUNTER PASTE lr , rl ,,...mllllllIIlli , A DRAWING BOARD PASTE LIQUID PASTE LVD: 1215 I -'M .5 , MEHIC rv I-fi OFFICE PASTE X'--- VEGETABLE GLUE, Etc. Are the Finest and Best Goods of their kind Emancipate yourself from t-hc use of corrosive and ill-smelling inks and adhesives and adopt the Higgins Inks and Adhesives. They will bc E revelation to you, they are so sweet, clean, well put, up, and withal so efficient. Their excellent working qualities nmkc their use economical. AT DEALERS GENERALLY CHAS. M. HIGGINS 8: CO., Mfrs. 271 NINTH ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Branches: Chicago, London COCOCI Why Not Drink More Cocoa? T1 te If izlonlou' C.-ocoi, once yur Ivillllze 5 F vf . . 'K I 5 1 7 mp e y i s r.igr.Imro, rlcliglitcrl with its -' flavor :Lnrl szibislied by its nourishing proper- 5? - Lies. You and your family will drink more I E 'X cocoa, which is zi. good thing from ri stzuulpoinis K 1 of health, cconomy and pleasure. Free sample postpaid if you address Dept. 11 p Sold by Good Grocers N li l I 46 Hudson Street, New York, i 254-256 Main Street G KEEPSIE, N. Y. EDWARD FIIITZ STIIIIIU Poo H PIIIJIUQPIIIIIIY is E111 API We pride ourselves ihal we are Artists. May we prove it In our work lor you? Special Prices to Students Groups our specially. Try ours. Edward F RIT Z Studio In answering Aclvcrtiscnicnts plcaisc mention the VASSARIUN THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE I9 f,ri.:.z er:se f1Hf Vfoief Farm Chfrmhsssmsr Double and Single William H. F eierabend,Prop. ems' ' PHONE azz CEDAR AVE., POUGHKEELSSIE, N. Y. Afternoon Tea, Table lvliss Anns Tea I hop upper I5 COLLEOEVIEW AVENUE The Abercrombie Shop 709 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Makers :mil Ropirirers of furniture, liookslivlvus, fooil closets :incl novell-ies in wood, lmrss :incl copper. Visitors as Welcome as Customers 0. B. HILL Livery and Boarding Stables Double nnil Single Rigs :mil S:uldle l-lorses by the hour or 1l:n.y clulivlrrvcl Lo the College ou llUIlHLllli. Spf-einl itirirvllirlllll :incl prices given Lo Vzissan' sirualuiits. Near Corner of MAIN and RAYMOND Phone 718-W Poughkeepsie, Arlington, N. Y. Gllpam. W. iiiirkuk Qllluair Gln. 2 16 MAIN STREET Latest Music and Opera Scores Victor and Edison Talking Machines Washburn Muiidolins and Guitars Ellie manual Se iliumlin Nimmo V X i In :ui isorim: Advert.ise1nr:nt,rx plrsmie mentiion the VASSARION R. H. MAAR--- The P1'i'n,te1'-you know DAINTY PROGRAMS AND COLLEGE PRINTING A SPECIALTY 8 So. Hamilton St., Ground Floor POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK TALK HAPPINESS-The World is Sad Enough Without Your Woes. .lapanese Holiday Novelties You will find them in almost bewildering army. The thousand lovely things are fresh from Japan. There are some articles like those which you e:fr.nnot find in any ot:-her place. You will be wise if you clo not. delay your visit. Our prices are low! Our goods are unusual! IMPORTERS OF APAN- I ESE ART GOODSJ: : : : : 275 Main Street, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. DR. V. F. DOWNING DENTIST 3-IS MAIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. I' DNB. 'IUGI YV i l i I 1 i I 1 i l l PAGE 20 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER o A-l Three Essential Factors i n r in every 1 in . H SCHCZDLCXCCDLLEGE COURSE l i l D ' Amlit' D l l' lll . l l0ll, 5 w -' Vff' 5- l . A A., Q V o F Waterman f s oummn e DJ X QKI II' X ' -of Q The cone shape for ease in writing and secure friction lock of cap, , l the patented spoon feed for accurate ink supply, and the clip-cap to 4 EE l prevent loss are some of the individual qualities for the college success l A' 1 of Waterman's Ideals. Also Safety and Self Filling. Ask your dealer. 1 , L. E. Waterman Co., 173 Broadway, New York ' X Jawszr -.rfawf LADIES ALWAYS ASK FOR IN Fhlliilry WHITTEMORFS POLISHES ul'A535-Ely The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in the World fi '41 . hittemm-QE lil I it -' TE llflffxl dgmnyggs 1 . l I ll' ,.'-112' . ll lnl' 'W 'll'-22'-' T :armani . Aung,-can 'Fd , lg:Qi '....f 1, 3' ..l.--'U' ' . Q viii ll, , A ,ll s 30355 5 lrllllvfii-iv? ' i ff 'W n l'l ' ' I ' K :ul 1 ll s M fall' mx lmrgsgo I1 ,U ll ul M B nl-l or 'ki7ll2 ' 141.441 rf! f U -,Hcmwn QUICK, WHITE MAKES DIRTY CANVAS SHOES UEANSWHITE APPLI ED. A rrrixhsi H':VlllllECANVAS 'll X. .f.Ib'T'f r 5 'rlllbfifl l-rnngssmczf 9 Ari Hsin...-Y l -cAoicl55LiQHrQ 41llt'll.P,PQE igmAcx:s1 coma riiaLSlf'iu iJMBlf Il- . sr Q, ' ' LVL: lk Inna: 1 . .... . in 1, . guru..-.w.n u wlquLum.L1g,.- A ll fl l fl lV?T.Qi'lifi' ll Ji, ll' dll vmnmnonx :mos wg rnivunmss u i A, an A 1 'l Il'i1'nir-2.iL.rovq3s ' FINE SHOES ' T l mmm rl l 1 i ll HQ I on . . l wmmnunfg 'EHllI'lIUUID surnr DRESSING . CLEANSAND RECOLOR 5 l ,dll AWAIWK' S U E DE FOOTWEAR ll'J'3.'.EE'T'5.'Z ll?ll GlLT EDGE Oil Polish blacks and polishes -ladies' and chilclren's boots and Sll0CS,S,l.1H9SlDilllUlll1'lLlIbl:IlU. 25c. French Gloss. 100. Df1I'lDY combination for cleansing and polishing all kinds of russet or tam boots and shoes, 25c. Star size, 10c. '-'SUEDEDENEH for cleansing and recolor- ing all kinds and colors of suede and ooze leather footwear, also Buck and Castor. In powder or liquid form, either kind, 25e. Powders in patent sifting top cans. 5' D -it f QLI5n+ Q I ON mms? Wm l www l llm n mlm i1l,Q.ml QUICK WHITE :nukes dirty canvas shoes nlf-rm mul -whim, in liquid form 1-xo il. can bl: quiclrly and easily applied. No while dust.. Will not rub oil. Two sizes 2' 5. l 10 '. oc unc 1. Colors for canvas shoes: Blum, Pink, Red, Green, :md in dozen other slmdr-sg two sizes each color, l0c. :xml 2542. SUPERB in p-istej for polishing ull patent, :md shiny leather shoe:-r, and ull slriny leutllcr zirliclos, IOC. Boxes opt-n with u. coin. If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send us his address and the price in stamps for a full size package In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 21 THE ONLIWON TOILET PAPER and CABINET WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST IJESIITAOLE SYSTEM FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF TOILET PAPER This cnliinen is equally adapted to Hotel or ' 'i,,g,a,gg5-,,ggg5tg1,,,,L, -,ay private use where space , 'J and the demand upon it ie limited. It. is by far the SMALLEST Cabinet. ' nd ul-.5 ggi I I iii r made but its capacity 1 'vp EXCEEDS that of any li other make. Is provided -'. FPA? with a lock and auto- . 1. rnaticindicator ofitseon- tents. More than 70,000 . '. have been installed the past two years and with such universal success -- f that we have no hesita- ' ' ' th tl I ,Q , ,j- tion in placing em wi 1 f '-f . ri responsible consumer 'f 5' in SUBJECT T0 APPROVAL. ' - J- Vile will deliver at your address, all charges paid, 10,000 sheets of paper and one cabinet upon receipt r X Wi N' 'Iv V Q1 ...ani ut n M an 'rf f L, 4. -mm m --.. ,511 ,. . Ja, 'plplri H ,wif . Sailor, Russian and Ladies' and Misses' Guimpe Suits for School Tailor-Made Suits and Wear a Specialty Riding Habits W. H. MOSHIER Co. Naval anh ilahira' Euilnrz 1404-6-8-10-12-14 Michigan Avenue C H ICAGO Telephone Calumet 1621 F' . of 32.50 A. P. W. PAPER CO.. Al'f'ilf'Y' CRANE'S FINE WRITING PAPERS For over a hundred years the Messrs. Crane of Dalton, Massaelmsetts, have been making, through succeeding generations, the highest gnulc writing papers. Because fabric linish papers are today more generally used, and because it possesses a very rleliglltfnl writing surface, the most popular of the Crane Papers is rarzels' i7Z6f2 OQJB lX'Iarulfnntured in all the newest. tint.s-conforniing with the prevailing fasliions-the latest sizes of paper and styles ul' envelopes, with all the new French borders, in addition to the many standard shapes and sizes required for all social functions. For sale at the Vassar College Book Store and by the lxmt Mtatiuners generally. EATON, CRANE 8. PIKE CO., Sole Manufacturing Agents PITTSFIELD, MASS. W . GORE' ri i . 135 5' 3 AN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN ron THE centres GIRL Moore! is the only pen that can be safely carried in any Eemian in pocket or bag ancl that will write at the very rat slrolre. Always a continuous even How of inlr. Tight as a bottle when the cap is screwed on. The easiest pen made to lill. No joints. to unscrew. No shaking. No inlay hngers. justfaerfection. If your den er does not carry Moore's, sencl us his name and address, together with yours, and we will see that you have an assortment to choose from. Price 52.50, 53.50 and up. ADAMS, CUSHING 8: FOSTER 168 Devonshire Street, Boston, Man. Selling Agents for AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN CO. In answering Arlverlisenients please mention the VASSARION PAGE 22 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Vassar Pharmacy next door to Smith Brothers Wood and Denatured Alcohol lerescriptions Imported and Domestic Per- aspecialty fumes. X.. JOHN D. SAUTER, Ph. G. We are Headquarters for Kodaks, Cameras and Photographic Supplies ' ' Finest and most up-to-date line of the AIS 0 P 1 C t u r e F r a m 1 n g above goods to be found in town We are direct Eastman Agents and handle everything photographic. Our Specialty is expert developing and print- ing and enlarging for amateurs at prices that are right for first-class Work. E. W. Cundy 86' Co. 48 Market St.. POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y. I g Al ertirlinents please mention i iKSSARI0NI THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 23 MOORE BROTHERS Modern Footwear 231 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bell Phone 1214 R.. T. TRAVIS Both Phones W. T. TRAVIS . - 1 Efranm Lfirnthrrn iflimer Peter Thomson g TAI LOR 5? 6-8 N. Clinton Street, : Poughkeepsie. N. Y. H13 Vvnlnm SL 14-16 W 33rd St' Ca1'ria.ges for Driving, VVeddings, Christcnings, Pm1..AnE1.r'H1A New YORK, N.Y. Funerals' Pumdes' Etc' In :mn uring TxKlVOI'liSOIDCHlH DICHECHTII-l!llli0Yl tlic VASSARION Cabs at all Hours of the Day or Night Picnic Wagons, Open and Covered Surreys, Top Buggies, Runabouts. LARGE STAGES FOR PARTIES s PAGE 24 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER ESTABLISHED l8I8 ,ijfjig t1,K,3f,.i, A CZYAEEDT-Dino ,D gf' XD - '-'I ' Q? '1lx Qentlemmia rmshmg nos. H BROADWAY COR.TWENTY'5ECOND ST.. 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, HOSIERY. NOVELTIES FROM THE WEST END LONDON SHOPS. These goods are -in addition to our complete stock of Clolhiiug and Furnishings for Men :md Boys. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG. MI , , The Umversal Perfume ' , ,, 5 -fu 'Tl M RRAY D , ., , LAN MAN S 3 .np I ,'v, 'IIT 0 d ,ww ' A orl a Water Without exception the best ond most - - populur Toilet Perfume In use Q,o 1ll?,'lllm u2J In the Bath it revivesg on the HH,llflkC1'Cl1lCf and ' flag? ph for general Toilet use it is delightfulg however V' used, it is most 1'0f1'Cshi!1g. :: :: zz :: :: :: -n j,TgaQgg:,f e s5 Always ask for the genuine MURRAY sf LANMAN'S A . .J A Sold by leading Druggists throughout the WVDFIII AccEP'r N0 SUBSTITUTE! In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARICTIE THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 25 Amen E wE:Bs'rER's NEW 1N'rERNA'r1oNA1.. mc'r1oNARY The Only New unabridged dictionary in many years. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. Covers every field of knowledge. An Encyclo- pedia in a single book. The Only dictionary with the New Divided Page. 400,000 Words Deined. 2700 Pages. i QNX ,fs-N 6000 Illustrations. T . - , . .tx Cost 83400,000. K I ' .. A K 4 1' if .1 P-hrf, f in Post yourself re- '-'A , 'x garding this most Mqfgf.. xii, ' r e m a r k a b 1 e r FQ , , 4, 'Wm Ni single volume. X ' 'lil WNW, -1 .LX ' Write for :ample pagan, I bi '- .1 ' Name this paper md ji.:-J ' -.L -' 6,4 . a wa will sand FREE . -v A IGQ ol Pocket , i ei' - ' xx. M. 'ri f X la Jliiui fx A all v ni ,gh NIM wk 4 X ix . . aW'1r:.1- f nu ix X 1, NA Q 1 91 5 11.1 vw ' f W2 L i , i -1 ',u lvg!n:x'v 1 g WI '15 fnllpnrticuiaru etc. 'div' QV 'Wx lvfl V XXX. ' t M9605 Le. me 9 fi 2 K a ,A ,I r X f 0 i in HK i 1 1 ,I ' f! X + l A xx I 1 :i 1 i L9 .-, :-I-'like' M.63,g,'l.'f, I ,Aw , :,-' I -X'-jflf 5.55. .. g':,i:i,:F' ,I-1 V G. sf c. mnumn co. I 425 , V' srnmemnnn, M.-iss. V .,u I - G. SCH IRMER, Inc. 3 East 43d Street, New York Munir Eralvra The Largest Stock of Music in the World Catalogues and Guides FREE on application In answering Advertisements plcusu mention thc VASSARION Fine Millinery Rich Fancy Goods ,,f '-'- Y .S 1 ' 'v Ali' ',,f4.-E Q 4, ftp,-' 5 s - is is ,AW News KW... 43, W, ,G-, Q 5 ev -3- .L 5 Hlll:m.,.,, ihixuuniilxi um .. ,.., . ' ul- Ili 3 :A ipilnu... 1 gil' lmlllual z if lb, f a M. 1 I I' r :X x 2, ff ., 'M' Q 'w:1Q1-h. .H- H Novelties of the Season PE TERKI N 'Sn 330 MAIN STREET Leading Hotel of ALBANY. N. Y. FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN Near St-ate Capitol and other places of interest. Orchestral and Auxetophone concerts daily during dinner and throughout the evening. FRED'K W. ROCKWELL THE ONONDAGA SYRACUSE. N. Y. A New Fireproof Hotel under same manage- ment. PAGE 26 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER VASSAR EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY ILLSIDE is Founded by ELIZABETH B. MEAD, 1883 9, A school for girls in New England town one hour from New York City. Beautiful location. Ample grounds. Certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, or Mount Holyoke. Individ- ual instruction. Careful supervision. For cir- cular, address: Miss Margaret R. Brendlinger, CA.B.Vassai-J, Hillside, Norwalk, Connecticut. RYE SEMINARY MRS. urs 1 . . me Misses STOWE I p 'w 1's Rye, N. Y. 'Ee Halsted School YONKERS ON HUDSON The course of study prepares directly for Vassar College. The school refers by permission to President James M. Taylor The Walnut Hill School FO R G I R L S NATICK, -' MASS. itil FIEHOROUGII preparation for college. Outdoor life and sports all the year. Catalogue with illustrations sent. MISS CONANT and MISS BIGELOW Principals 'He Detroit Home ana' Day School Established 1878 Thirty received in the school-family. Prepares for College. Well equipped gynulasium and laboratories for phys- ics, chemistry and domestic science. 726' Principals Detroit, Mich. Miss Wright's School FOR GIRLS ..1.i.- .T- iii? College preparatory and finishing course. Certificate admits to Vassar, Smith and Wellesley. Circular upon request. BRYN MAWR, - - - PENN. all swering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION Jn, .a.s--If-f, --- l THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 27 LOWELL, MASSACHUSEIMIS 38 Minutes from Boston This school offers thorough preparation for college, with interesting Advanced Courses for Grmlimtcs of High Schools. Special advantaues in Music, Domestic Science, Arts and Crafts. The school building is FL beautiful Colonial mansion, surrounded by spacious grounds, affording opportunity for all outdoor sports. Experienced instructors in charge ot all athletics. For catalogue and views, address MISS OLIVE S. PARSONS, B. A., Principal MISS NIADEIRA'S SCIIOOL FOR GIRLS College Preparatory and certificate privilege to Vassar, Smith, and Wellesley. Com- plete academic course for pupils not going to college. Two years' advanced course for High School graduates. Music and art. Gymnasium and athletics. MISS LUCY MADEIRA, A.B.Vassar, 1896, 1330 19th St., WASHINGTON, D. C. PUTNAM HALL POUGHKEEPSIE, NIW YORK Vassar Preparatory School for Girls Refers to Dr. James M. Taylor, President Vnssur College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: Dr. Wm. Arnold Shnnklin. President Wesleyan Univer- sity, Dr. '1'rLIcot,t.Williums, ofthe Philadelphia Press. Cortilicate udmits to Vassar and other leading colleges. Address ELLEN CLIZBE BARTLETT, A.B., PMNCIPAL POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., BOX 900 THE ELMS'l Springfield, Mass. Home. Day and Music School for Girls Primary, Intermediate, Classical, English, Domestic Science, Art, Musie-1- - Certificate admits to Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, Mount Holyoke and Simmons llllnsslrul-flEngltuly-Qllusir Bipluma For Circular and Course ol Study Address MISS CHARLOTTE W. PORTER. Principal Mrs. McGlynn BEST OFF-CAMPUS ROOMS FOR STUDENTS Near lhe College Apply Early TDOUCHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering Advertisements pleuse mention the VASSARION 75TH YEAR RIVERVIEW ACADEMY FOR BOYS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Preparatory for Colleges and Scientific Schools. Designated by the Secretary of lVar as Class A school. Careful supervision of the mental and physical development of the boy. References required for entrance. ' For Catalogue address JOSEPH B. BISBEE, A.M. THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY MANAGERS H. E. CROCKER W. D. KERR P. v. HUYSSOON E. H. SCHUYLER New York Office, l5B Fifth Avenue. Other offices in Boston, Chicago, Washington, Los Angeles, Denver, etc. Especially serviceable to college graduates by reason of large patronage among the better class of High Schools and Private Schools. Send for circulars. 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. O. PRATT. Manager PAGE R THE VASSARION ADVERTISER JAMES W. BRINE CO. I436 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. MM .,u AXTHLETKIcNfHHTTERS . VVe carry a large variety of Jacket Sweaters in both the Interrmllegialr- . . . t i are all made in our own factory and knitted upon the rnost seieutiiie principles . . I A L, For coinfort they cannot he equalled. We can also furnish any of the traits.-.mf , . 1 , qualities with n. special narrow shoulder made expressly for ladies desiring.: this style of a sweater. i. tv We lnake to order at short notice all styles ol' school, college and .itllllil llii ilil l h. . . .a ., . . . . - , 'AI I i wi and Shaker knit weaves in the various weights and styles. These 1.f2l.l'll1PlllS J tiwuy l xh X rlf' iiihirxiu i i 'il fraternity class flags. Samples and prices on application. We give a discount to all Vassar students 1 1 1 : : ' : I Write for eatalogue and special prices pf . C. E.YoUNG lflilnriat SOUTH VASSAR LAKE The only general florist in the vicinity. Fine grade of all kinds of growing flowers, also ferns of all kinds. Visitors are welcome to go through the greenhouse at any time. Telephone Call 669-W. Dr. Stephen Palmer SURGEON DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 272 Mill Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Specialties: Ortihodontia, Pyorrhea Treatment, Porcelain Art, Prophylaxis Telephone Connection UANDI TEA HOUSE 14- College View Ave. ARLINGTON The Uandi Tea House, formerly of Cohourg, Canada, has been opened hy Mrs. Quipp and Miss Taylor. Light Luncheons and Suppers may he had at short notice. Salads, Sandwiches and Ice Crearn made to order. Afternoon Tea served daily. The ev I Willig Violet Farm Violets, Carnations and Chrysanthemums We make a specialty of shipping long distances. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Merchants' National ank Safe Deposit Vaults 285 and 287 Main Street. lVe desire to call attention to the advantages this bank offers. All business placed in our charge will receive careful and prompt treat- ment. Espeeial attention given lady patrons. C. N. Arnold, Pres. I. R. Adrianne, Vice-Pres. YV. C. Fonda, Cashier C. H. PERKINS Optometrist and Manufacturinr: Uniician S H U Fl - 0 N uesrtuus Jfdtfl SHUR-ON Lens Grinding and Repairing ut Short Notice We have the best equipped laboratories in the State. Should you break one ol your Glasses. bring us one of the largest pieces, or your formula, and we will tuvc you an exact duplicate in a lcw hours. C. H. PERKINS, 286 Main Sl. POUGHKEEPSIE In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 29 TI-IE VASSAR IVIILLINERY PARLOR The Largest and Most Complete Up-to-Date Millinery Department in the City ' 316 M ' St t. Bell Phone 1287 QlEII'1JP11Il?I' 5 NPN! Still? Pouciiicaifisln A t b'l d 1 TEA ROOM. p?Z3.?.'E..?.'lh.S Maman 5 Exrhange zgmarkefsf. Orders taken for Salads. Sandwiches. Mayonnaise Dressing' and Delicacies. Cakes, Rolls, etc., a Specialty S PITZ ' S Lace and Embroidery House 328 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Wu r::u'1'y :L uolnplvtc line of rferxl I,:u'eus :md Novnlties. I. H. SPITZ 2-. IEE' EEE Phone 157 HAIR GOODS illilianvs fHlIrEnnnrll Hair Dressing and Shampooing Treatment of Hair and Scalp a Specialty Facial Massage Representing Martha Matilda Hurper's Method 315 mail' Et- Roclwstcr. N. Y.. U. S. A. ldpugllkpppgip, IH, i N i 1 9359 E3 233 K? E3 FS E? 533 EK? H EB E3 53 Z3 C0533 .92 233 52 E3 S12 Mrs. B. Robinson E Q FA sH10NA131.E DRESSMAKING 05 EQ 3 Hai1:l1!Avc., Arlington, N. Y. H Dutchess Phone 7343 ?4SE3?W?E5?5?W?SHZ?32T3Z3?:3E3?Yf i I IE lllTSTYlJl'Il1l.j AIIYTQYLISGIIIBIIIS pic-use xngntimi Thi1iYT'ASSARI0N PRINTING AND EN G RAVIN G OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY EXECUTED WILLIAM V. MAAR 44 MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK Telephone Connection Tlhe Hinlri Shop Svnutlpeast Ant. Ignnghlwvpsiv, N. 13. WHO DOES YOUR LAUNDRY? M rs. D luhOsch DOES THE BEST WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES COLLEGE VIEW AVE. ARLINGTON PAGE 30 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER FRANK H. SWEET, ' WILLIAM J. CARMAN, . . Stuck Ynrds and Stables, Livery and Sulcs Stables, THE best bank fo' the Vassar girls to deposit So. St. Joseph, Mo. l l,lll,llQ-lfEIb5lll'l,AiN. Y. their money is the Farmers' df. Manufacturers' 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, S200,00U Surplus and Profils, S240,0U0 CONRAD C. GI N DRA FLO R IST nowzns Fon ALI. occasions 635 MAIN STREET BRANCH STORE: 29 MARKET ST. B. O. KINGSLEY Special attention given to Cleaning, 'Pressing and Repairing LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES PHONE, 369 No. 4 Quiet illletxdha Maalitngtnn 29th to 30th Streets, near Fifth Ave., New York EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN 450 rooms en suite and single, 51.50 a day up. European Plan. Telephone in every room. Convenient to surface and subway transporta- tion, theatre and shopping districts. Numerous baths on each floor. Caters especially to women traveling or visiting New York alone. Absolutely fireproof. Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. Cuisine exceptionally good. A. W. EAGER Sweet 81. Garman, LIVERY, BOARDINO AND SALES STABLE5, Carriage, Cub, Ruimboul. and Surrey at ull hours. H. R. Phone, 1-F D. C. Plione, 328 110 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. T 11? Af F 317013 THE PLACE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU ICTURE Framing the Right Kind. Large Collection of Framed and Un- framed Pictures. Eastern Kodak Agency. Developing and Printing. S. W. Raymond 318 Main St. DR. J. E. PATTERSON DEN TI ST Columbus Institute 15 Washington Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HOURS, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. AFTER .IULY IST, 1011, AT lili MARKET ST. HOMAS CBRANCH 011' ALBANY, N. Y.y K. of C. BLDG., WASHINGTON ST. SOLE AGENTS FOR 17 DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS, INCLUDING STEINWAY 8a HARDMAN We Rent Pianos 324. Rent Applies on Purchase STEINWAY VERTEGRAND S550 In unsswvring Advertisements pleuse mention thc VASSAIUON i THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 31 WM. T. REYNOLDS Ei' C . IMPORTERS ana' WHOLESALE GROCERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PROVISIONS AND SHIPPERS OF o Flour. Feed and Grazn Proprietors of the celebrated RELIANCE AND PERFECT BRANDS of Canned Goods, FLEUR DE LYS BRAND of Table Condiments and Olive Oil. Mill agents for Christian Supcrlative and VVhite Sponge Flours. Roasters of High Grade COFFEES and Packers of Choice TEAS. Main Ofliccs, Warehouses and Elevator opposite N. Y. C. Sc H. R. R. R. Station POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. me I he Human Minh 9fPI1111IEIg ' aigtanug when considering any specific subject, are sold in is apt to connect some famous name Poughkeepsie with it. T h1s habit is especially marked d vici it when applied to musical matters. Thus an 1 bn Y a Symphony immediately suggests the on y Y name Of Beethoven, an Opera the name FRANK VV. of Wagner, a Rhapsody the name of Lisztg and a Piano unconsciously sug- THOMAS 1 5 Washington Street gests the name of STEINWAY ITEgxveringe Ardwxrlirlellxelnts DIGITSU il tion LITETTVASSARION PAGE 32 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER SHREVE. CRUMP E3 LOW CO. 3lP11IPlP1'5 anh Siluvramitha 147 Tremont St., BOSTON Designs submitted for Class and Society Pins Stationery of the Finest Grade Calling Cards, Invitations, Programmes OFFICIAL MAKERS OF VASSAR SEAL PIN JNO. H. C. CHURCH. Treas. T. ELLIS RAMSDELL, Agent MONLJMENT MILLS HOUSATONIC, MASS. COTTON SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF MARSEILLES, SATIN, DIMITY AND CROCHET QUILTS In a variety of Qualities and Monogram Including Special Sizes for Hotels, Sleamboals, Etc. Salesroom: 214 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK ' Every Little Nibble Has A Meaning All Its Own That's what a college girl sang as she tripped gaily down the stairs-a rapidly disappearing TOASTERETTE in one hand and a whole box ol them in the other. A true sentiment, admirably expressed, for nibbling a ToAs'1'ERE'r'I'E is like nibbling a Bonbon-every little nibble means you like it, Imac it, dole on it. TOASTERETTES are delicious, crisp and dainty entire wheat Wafers, salted, toasted and buttered. just the thing to serve at the Luncheon, Tea or Spread! Fine for a nibble 'tween Meals or Classes! CSh!!lJ Great for that last little bite late at night! Packed snugly in attractive airtight tins, they're always fresh, and crisp, and pure. Ask your grocer-today! JOHNSON EDUCATOR FOOD CO. 215 Tremont Street. Boston In answeringAdvertisements please mention the VASSARION I f, I 6 a 4 w ,+ V 1 I 6 5 , THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 33 The 0 ' Hom? E agle Prmt mg' M3523 and B1nd1ng Comp any PRINTING and BINDING FOR FACULTY and STUDENT::::::: 191 I Vasaari Printed and Pittsfield. Massachusetts 25124 I ing Aflvertisem t ll t the VASSARION PAGE 34 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER 5111? QIhEI5.iQ.iEllfIlIl DEAN BROS. L C ll E Glnmpang i,,.,'H21i'Z'2..'Zl,Z'iw.1i'.S'v Commencement Invitations, Class Day Programs and Class Pins ' Sfeam Dance Programs Frater ty and and Invitations 'i l1:-3 Class Inserts Menus for Annuals Leather Dance Fraternity 'gwanufadumrs of Cases and I G :md Class Pumping and C ' s St- lf , m er I B mm Condensmg . . . Machinery Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards -lil PHOTOGRAVURES Works-17th Street and Lehigh Avenue . Q Philadelphia Pa. , , Makes ,,,,,g,, Indlanapohs . . Ind. l9I0 and l9l2 Rings and Pins THE COLLEGE INN. NEQELYQEEAR POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW YORK A Open only during lhe College I year. European plan exclusively. Rooms 31.50 per clay and upwards. Automobile for rent. MARY SWAIN WAGNER. Proprietor dvertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER SPALDING'S WOMEN'S GYMNASTIG sun llts supplled to the loading glrls' collages and sohootsl Consisting of Blouse . . . 33.50 lWith Emblem on Sleevel Bloomers . . 54.50 Skirt Good quality serge Plain circular . . . 56.00 Pleated . . . . 5.00 Necktie . . . 31.75 Shoes Various styles and prices from 90C to 3.50 per pair A. G. SPALDING A BROS. equlp many ot the leading educational Instl- tutions throughout the country and lnvlte correspondence relative to outtlttlng teams Send for Catalog A. G. Spalding df, Bros., lL5?s523E'itis!l!.2lSEEll New York I g Ai tisements ple t on the VASSARION PAGE 35 Alphahriiral Jlnhegc in Ahnrrtvaeria Abercrombie Shop, The, Poughkeepsie .....,.. Adams, Cushing 5: Foster, Boston, Mass ..,.... Adriance, P. Sz Son, Poughkeepsie .,......... Ambler, J. P., Poughkeepsie ............. . A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y ......................... Bailey, Banks QQ Biddle Co., Philadelphia, Baldwin, Anna B., Poughkeepsie ....................... Bernner, O. F., New York .................. Blookers' Cocoa, New York ......,....... Brine Co., J. VV., Cambridge, Mass ...... .. Brooks Brothers, New York .............. Carpenter, F. H., Poughkeepsie ........ Cary, Mrs. J., Poughkeepsie ............................ Chamberlain, Hotel, Fortress Monroe, Va. College Inn, Poughkeepsie .......................... Courtney's Laundry, Poughkeepsie ....... Cuncly Co., E. W., Poughkeepsie. ........ . Pa ......, Dean Bros., Indianapolis, Ind ....... ....................,... Detroit Home and Day School, Detroit, Mich ....... D'luhoseh, Mrs., Poughkeepsie ............,............ Downing, V. F., Poughkeepsie ..,...... ,...... ............. Eagle Printing 65 Binding Co., Pittsfield, Mass ...,.... Eaton, Crane Sz Pike Co., Pittsfield, Mass .,......, Elliott Co., Chas. H., Philadelphia, Pa ..,........ . Elms, The, Springfield, Mass ............ ,....... Elting, Ely, Poughkeepsie .... ...........,... Fallkill National Bank, Poughkeepsie ..........,...... Farmers' 8: Manufacturers' National Bank, P oughkeepsie izurpqpl ADVERTISERS' INDEX Fm mbend, W Il Poughkeepsie .....,... bust N ation ml B ink Poughkeepsie ,....., 1 lsk le u hers Ageuev New York .,,,..... 1 rilv Studio 1' clwircl Poughkeepsie ........ C clh rl, Louis Poughkeepsie .................,.,....... Genesc c Pure 1 ood Co 'lhe T eRoy, N. Y ....,. Gllclelsleevc E D ciz Son Poughkeepsie ....... Gmrlm C, C Poughkeepsic ,,.., ........,......... Hslsted S1 hool, 'Ihe Yonkers N. Y ...,... Ilamsmen it Pr mlow Poughkeepsie ...... Heston, D C A Son, Poughkeepsie ........ Ilukol Musu Co f H. Poughkeepsie ........ lul1.ULlllB,C M 8LCo Brooklyn, N. Y ..,,... Ilill 0.13. Poughkeepsie ...............,....... Hillside Sihool Norwalk Conn .....,...,..... Hughes, George ii Son, Poughkeepsie ......... Huyler s, New York ............................................. Johnson Dduenmor Food Co. Boston, Mass ........, Ixesai ci Co. B., Poughkeepsie ........................... . Kingsley, B. O. Poughkeepsie ....... Ixnox dz Co. New York ....,......,.... L-mm-in SL Kemp, New York ......... Lomb Lrd, H. S. Boston, Mass ........ Loreg, Gustave, Albany, N. X ............. I uekey, Platt A Co., Poughkeepsie .......... Jyneh M. J. Poughkeepsie ..........,.... Meer R. H., Poughkeepsie ......... . Mimr, W. V., Poughkeepsie ...,.............................. M i.deirn. s Srhool, Miss, Washington, D. C .,....... Murth-L Washington Hotel, New York ......... McDonnell The Misses, Poughkeepsie ......... MeGlynn, Mrs., Poughkeepsie ..................... ,... - u' x - - . . . . ., ' ' 2 4' 1 x z , '.' az ..' f, ,-, '.... ',l '. , f H ls A . . , ,V , ,-ff ' . P .7 1 ', J .- ,, , . , , ., . . . , I' Y 1 K I ' 'Y . Goldstein di Rosen, Poughkeepsie.. ...... . . , . - ' ' ' . , , , , Q N 1 , f v 1 lv . I x v 1. I 1 l X s 1 v, Ju , ' ll Y. . . ., . v 1 J - ': , , I Y V 7 1 4 - ' D 7 Y' Y 1 l i , . . J D L 1 5 1 , . 1 L 7 .J r ' I f 1 Y A 3 . . ! Merchants' National Bank, Poughkeepsie .,...... 3 ADVERTISERS' INDEX Merriam Co., G. 8: C., Springfield, Mass .....,.. Monument Mills Co., Housatonic, Mass ...., .... Moshier, W. H., Chicago, Ill ............,.......... Moore Shoe Co., Poughkeepsie ........ . Nelson House, Poughkeepsie ........ O'Donnel1's, New York .................. Palmer, Stephen, Poughkeepsie ....... Patterson, J. E., Poughkeepsie ........ . Perkins, C. H., Poughkeepsie ........ Peterkin, John, Poughkeepsie ............... Poughkeepsie Flag Co., Poughkeepsie ........ Pratt Teachers' Agency, New York ........ Putnam Hall, Poughkeepsie ...... L ...... Raymond, S. W., Poughkeepsie .............. Reynolds, W. T. 6: Co., Poughkeepsie ........ Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie ........ Robinson, Mrs. B., Poughkeepsie .............. Rockwell, F. W. 8: Son, Albany, N. Y ......... Rogers Hall School, Lowell, Mass ............. Royal Baking Powder Co., New York ......... Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y ....................... Saltford Flower Shop, Poughkeepsie .......... Sehlrrner, G., New York ..................................... Shreve, Crump ci: Low Co., Boston, Mas S. ....... . Smith Bros., Poughkeepsie ..........................,.. Sohmer 8: Co., New York .................... . Spalding, A. G. Sz Bros., New York ........ Spitz, I. H., Poughkeepsie .............,...... . Stearns, R. H. 8: Co., Boston, Mass ...... . Steinway ik Sons, New York ............. Sweet Ez Carman, Poughkeepsie .............. Thomas Music Store, Poughkeepsie .......... Thomson, Peter, New York, ................. . Tiffany 85 Co., New York ....... 25 32 '21 23 7 15 28 30 28 25 11 27 27 30 31 27 29 25 27 1 26 10 25 32 5 12 35 29 16 31 30 30 23 A ' - 'L Y ADVERTISERS' INDEX Timmins Shoo Emporium, Poughkeepsie .......... .... Travis Bros., Poughkeepsie ............................... Uandi Tea House, Poughkeepsie ....... Vassar Pharmacy, Poughkeepsie ....... Violet Shop, Tho, Poughkeepsie ......... Wallace Co., The, Poughkeepsie ........ . Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass ....... Waterman Co., L. E., New York .................., Whittemore Bros. dz Co., Cambridge, Mass ..... .... Willard Co., C. L., New York .....,.,................... Willig Violet Farm, Poughkeepsie ........ Wolvcn Studio, The, Poughkeepsie .......... Woman's Exchange, The, Poughkeepsie ......... Wood 85 Bolton, Poughkeepsie ............,......... Wrightfs School, Miss, Bryn Mawr, Pa ........ Young, C. E., Poughkeepsie ......................
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