Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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Q: Sintra 'QIPIIYPEPHTPII -R' -.: E5 f l New York . . 71 1Vest Virginia , : I ltlassachusetts . 101 Blaine . Pennsylvania . 80 Nebraska . 'li' New Jersey . . 77 North Dakota all 3:-l ' Ohio . . 64 Oklahoma . I- i' .jf Illinois . . . 58 Alabama . Connecticut , . 56 Colorado , I qi hIichigan . . 3Q lVIaryland . Blissouri ' Q8 Syria . Wfisconsin 23 Utah . Indiana . 18 Arkansas . lVIinnesota . 16 Canada . Iowa , . 11 England . California . . 10 Florida Kentucky , 8 Idaho . New Hampshire . 7 India . VVashington . 7 Italy . Rhode Island 6 Japan . Vermont 1 . 6 Kansas . Virginia 6 Louisiana . . Tennessee . 5 North Carolina . Texas . . 5 Philippine Islands Delaware . . 4 Porto Rico . . District of Columbia 4 YVyoming . . Georgia . , 4 - ltlontana 4 Total Number . 105 Persia . at 0 X , X 2- - h Q il -M E i f e - W A ig-2 E . --K M lil lvl 'll ' S gi . - L S- Ig E T s 53 M- E Q E5 S X E2 M 2 Ti SE E- A T .4 . ii ' E If T T TT- o 'T Y A A V- A To i N IQUUKSQSCCFCQLJ Elahlv nf Glnnirntzs Title Page Dedication ...... Statement ...... Nations Represented CStates Representedj Directory CTable of ContentsD , . Programme CCalenda.rj .... Trustees ...,.. Officers of Acllninistration and Instruction Committee in Charge CVASSARION Boardb . , . ASSEMBLY OF THE LEADING NATIONS TIIE START OF TI-IE JOURNEY ..i... Freshman Class Oflicers A DALLY BY THE VVAY Sophomore Class Officers . Joke Book . . Sophomore Party . Daisy Chain . . Sophomore Photographs . NE.ARING THE CITY . Junior Class Officers . Junior Party . Junior Joke Book Junior Photographs . THE NEW ROAD . . 1912 Freshman Picture . 1912 Senior Picture . 10 RA, Pl'BLoUT1T 10 13 17 Freshman Year, First Semester Freshman Year, Second Semester Sophomore Year, First Semester , Sophomore Year, Second Semester . Junior Year, First Semester . Hockey Pictures . . Junior Year, Second Semester Field Day Pictures . . Basketball Pictures . Boat Ride . Senior Officers . 1VIembers . . Former lNIembers . Mohonk Trip . Senior Parlor . Senior Parlor Song Marching Song Ethics Page . . Senior Birthday . Three Songs . Honors . , . Class Day . . . Commencement Speakers Fellows . . . Campus Pictures . . Special Article ......, CONFERENCES OF THE NATIONS FEDERATION OF THE POWVERS CStudents' AssOciationD Oflicers ........ Committees . . . I . . . . Pageant Pictures ..... WORLD CONFERENCE CChristian Associationj . Officers ....,. Committees .... Conferences .... INTERNATIONAL STAGE CPhi1aletheisD Oflicers , . Committees . . Fourth Hall Play, 1911 First Hall Play, 1912 . Second Hall Play, 1912 Third Hall Play, 1912 . . . lN4inOr Hall Plays, 1911 . . hlinor Hall Plays and Lectures, 1912 OLYMPIC GAMES CAthletic Associationj Officers ..... Committees .... 1912-1913 Hockey Teams . 1914-1915 Hockey Teams . 11 63- 125- 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 128 129 130 131-133 134 135 136 137-138 139-140 141 142 143 144-145 146-147 148-149 150 151 152 153 154 155-156 157 158 Varsity Hockey Team Hockey Scores . Q . . 1912-1913 Basketball Teams 19141-1915 Basketball Teams Varsity Basketball Team . 1911-1912 Track Teams . 1913-1914: Track Teams . Records and Field Day Scores 1912 All-Championship Picture Tennis .,.. Field Day .... Athletic Pictures . RECORDS AND PUBLICATIONS . The Vassar lVIiscellany . . . The V ASSARION ..... Song Book Committee and The Press Board NIUSICAL FESTIVALS .... Glee Club . . Mandolin Club . Choir . . Orchestra . . Dance Committees . PARLIAMENT CDebatesj . Qui Vive . . . TU and M . . . Joint Debate . . . HANDS IAACROSS THE SEA CSocietiesD Phi Beta Kappa .... Contemporary Club . . Consumers, League . VVake Robin . Civitas . . Current Topics . French Club . German Club . . . Hellenic Society ..,. Granddaughters .... Southern and New England Clubs Locality Clubs .... Pictures . , . THE GAIETY OF NATIONS!! Jokes . . 1 . Contributors . HISTORICAL SOURCES Data . . COMMERCE . . Advertisements . 12 170- 194: 196 199 202 2041 208 232- 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 172 173 1745 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 -195 -197 198 -200 201 -203 206 207 229 230 231 280 281 282 QS 4 Biz is We M .. .. We 4 W as 'Q V 5 15 1 f ci rr fix fi Q at are R' Q 'af , LA O Q' f-N HR K-. Sept. Q0-Q3 QQ October November 5' Aw? pGla1r11har 1911 Entrance Examinations College Opened Students' and Christian Association's Reception Recital: Mr. H. Edward Cumpson, Buffalo Lecture: Rev. H. E. Fosdick, for C. A. V. C. Service: Rev. George H. Ferris, Philadelphia Senior Parlor Opening Service: Dr. Charles A. Richmond, Union College Recital: Mr. Edward H. Strong, New York Lecture: Mrs. Florence Kelly, Secretary of the National Consumers, League Sophomore Party Service: Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, Hartford, Conn. Concert: The Barrere Ensemble, New York Senior Mohonk Day Service: Rev. G. A. Johnston Ross, Montreal, Canada Recital: hir. Arthur S. Hyde, New York Lecture: Mr. Robert E. Speer, for C. A. V. C. Junior Party Lecture: Prof. lvilliam R. Shepherd, Columbia University First Hall Play: Beau Brummela' Service: Ulysses G. B. Pierce, VVashington, D. C Recital: lVIr. and M1's. H. Schautfler, Boston Lecture: Prof. Bliss Perry, Harvard University Service: Pres. 'William F. Slocum, Colorado Colle Lecture: lVIiss Martha Berry for C. A. V. C. ge Lecture: Commissioner VVilliam F. Edvv 'Lrds New York . AA '43 Fl? 5 ff-A -N sf er, Rf we QD ,fx A A at dp X a. A N Q V N C18 sl, 9 f Q A , : e Sas 13 , ef qy nl e -cob GO December 'B A-A ,QV Q January Y A February t Concert The New lork Mfrdrrbal and Glee Sinners W Lecture Lady Gregory of Ireland Q Serxrce Rex S Parkes Cadman Brooklyn Tlrftnl sgrx mg Day Recital Prof Georce C Vreh Smith Collet, Lecture Mrs MargaretL VVoods London England Serxrce Rex Henry lVI Sanders New Xork Lecture Mrs D VV Clement for C A X C R6'td11'1b Pdrth VVynne Mathrson New York Christmas lVIusrc Students Recrtfrl Senior Birthday Chrlstmas Vac rtron Began 1912 College Reopened Recital lVIr Ludwig Hess Serx ice Rex D1 Henry A Strmson New Xork Lecture Prot Richard Burton University of lVImnesota Recital. Prof. lvrllram C. Hammond Mt. Holyoke College Lecture: Dean George WV. Kirchvx ay Columbia University Service: Rex. John S. Zelie Plainfield N. J. Lecture: Dr. Grace Kimball for C. X. V. C. - Service: Rev. J ames S. Rig 's Auburn Fheological Seminary N Semester Examinations Becgan ' Second Semester Be 'an Recital: Dr, John C. Gri ' 's and Mrs. Hazel lNIcKax' Ixelley Lecture: Prof. Kuno Francke, Harvard University Service: Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, Philadelphia QD L-A A a D XRD 3 A Us Q D f lb A-A GO - J' Q i W' VD A x Q V x Q ' 5 Q7 e f a s r Q, A A ji: .-1... .1 is rw 6 . . . . . , 4 13 S.,:..g.i , 1.1. S. Lloyd, g..l.QQ,..Q. A 10 ' . I? . gl 17 --f. - , Y T3 i . .1 Q8 I si, J ' QD, Q9 X O 0 v 9 A 11 7 6 tal 14 . ZH -W Q is si m Na 9 142? -Q E eg .Oo . 002 ' 4 l 'asa 1 Use 5 Q he A A A A O aye fr Q i 1 V 16 Concert: Choral Club and Orchestra Q A Q 17 Junior-Sophomore Dance Q Q Q 0 18 Service: Rev. Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, New York - X E Lecture: Dr. 1Valter C. Roe, for C. A. V. C. QQ Q1 Lecture-Recital: Dr. O. G. Sonneck, hlusic Librarian fggi ffl of Congress Lecture: Prof. Theodore Clarke Smith, Williams 4 1 O Q g College ? J Q5 Service: Dr. Harry E. Fosdick, Blontclair, N. J. 9 Q March 2 Second Hall Play: Pillars of Society . ' 6 Lecture-Recital: Miss Esther Swainson, Bliss Dorothy Swainson and 1Wiss.Constance Purdy A Q i 8 Lecture: 1111: Horace E. Deming, New York Q 0 I 10 Service: Rev. H. C. Swearingen, St. Paul, 1VIinn. - N ,- 13 Lecture: Prof. John A. Lomax, University of Texas 2:5 f N 15 Concert: Dannreuther Trio 16 lvlinor Hall Play: The One Wiay Open Q i A 17 Service: Rev. Shailer llathews, Chicago Q 4 Q , 23 German Play: 'glilinna von Barnhelmw Q , f J Intersociety Debate f Q 7 Q1 Service: Pres. Francis J. McConnell, DePauw Y University. Easter lllusic ' Q9 Spring Vacation Began 6 Elan April 10 College Reopened Q Q q'O Q6 Founders Day ' 'G ' Mai' Li Field Day ff-9 3 1' ii Thii-d Hall Play: ffriie Maid of Orleansl, 18 Junior-Senior Boat Ride NA LA Q9 Senior Vacation Began O O J une 3 Examinations Began 9 L D. '7 Examinations Ended Q J 9 Baccalaureate Sunday W 11 Class Day 53 , A 12 Commencement 5 Class Supper Q 0 a v iii KEN Q C - . 1 M A ,swf wi RNA . ' . s nr o ,G'?.q!QiQcip K Q 08937 C3 1?-'SW' Q ' Skins: Gag Biff, -Q S Q. -I IQ y pd 'Q fa A' A X ' +e- 15 Enarh nf Efruztvw HENRY M. SANDERS, D.D., Chairman JOHN H. IDE.-XNE, A.M, . . . AUGUSTUS H. STRONG, D.D., LL.D. DUNCAN D. PARMLY . . . JAMES M. CF.-XYLOR, D.D., LL.D. EDWARD JUDSON, D.D. . . . :XLBERT S. BICKMORE, A.M., Ph.D. . ALLEN YY. EVARTS, A.M. . . SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL . JAMES M. BRUCE, A.M. . CHARLES M. PRATT, A.M. HENR1' V. PELTON, A.B. ANDREW J. ,TOVVNSON . . MRS. F. F. THORIPSON . . EDXVARD STORMS ATXVATER, A.B. . DANIEL SMILEY, A.B. . . W. C. P. RHOADES, D.D. . GEORGE F.. DIMOCK, A.B. . HELEN MORIS HADLEY, A.B. G. NIOORES PETERS, D.D. CHARLES A. COFFIN . GEORGE W. PERKINS . EDGAR L. BJARSTON . ARTHUR L. LESHER . . FLORENCE M. CUSHING, A.B. . DJYRA REYNOLDS, Ph.D. . HENRY EVERSTON COBB, D.D. ALONZO K. PARKER, D.D. . JOHN E. .XDRIANCE . WILL H.AZEN BOUGHTON LOUIS P. GILLESPIE . New York , New York . Rochester . Roselle, N. J. Vassar College New York New York New York . Rondout New York . Brooklyn , Poughkeepsie , Rochester . New York . Poughkeepsie . Lake Blohonk Brooklyn . Elizabeth, N. J. . New Haven, Conn. New York . New York New York . New York . New York Boston, Nlass. . Chicago, Ill. New York Chicago, Ill. Poughkeepsie Treasm'er of the College General Superintendent Ubftirrra nf Ahminiatraiinn ann Zlnatrnrtinn JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., LID B K - - President of Vassar College A. B., University of Rochester, 18685 D. D., Rochester, Yale, LL. D., Rutgers. Roches- ter Theological Seminary, 1868-71. .Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minister, 1873-86. Trustee of Carnegie Foundation. President of Vassar, 1886. Published: Practical or Ideal? g Psychology Syllabus for Classes, Ethics Syllabus, A New VVorld and an Old Gospel. Many educational and other articles. ELLA NICCALEB, A.B. ------ Secretary of the College A. B., Vassar College, 1878. Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, New York, 1878-81, in Detroit Home and Day School, 1881-85. Secretary to the President of Vassar College, 1885-93, Secretary of the College, 1893, Rank of Associate Professor, 1899. Rank of Professor, 1907. JULIA GRACE GARDNER, A.B. - - - Assistant to the Secretary A. B., Vassar College. Assistant to the Secretary, 190-1-. MILDRED CROSMAN BREED, A.B. - - - Assistant to the Secretary A. B., Vassar College, 1911. Assistant to the Secretary, 1911. ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.B. Assistant in Ethics and in the Sec?-etary's Ojtce A. B., Vassar College, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and in the Secretary's Office, 1909. TGEORGIA A. KENDRICK ----- V - - .Lady Principal Lady Principal, Vassar College, 1891. Rank of Professor. 7In Europe on a year's leave of absence, 1911-12. 17 ISABEL NELSON TILLINGHAST, PILINI., CID B K Assistant to the Lady Principal B., Vassar Collegeg Ph. M., Cornell University. Instructor in Hampton Instituteg Professor of English, New Paltz Normal Schoolg Professor of English, French-American College. Assistant to the Lady Principal, 1901. CHRISTEL VVHIPPLE VVILKINS, A.B. - - Assistant to the Lady Principal A. B., Vassar College, 1900. Assistant to the Lady Principal, Vassar, 1905. CONSTANCE MAUD MARY BODY, A.B., fb B K - Assistant to the Lady Principal A. B., Vassar College, 1909. Assistant to the Lady Principal, Vassar, 1911. HELEN W. LANDON, A.B., CID B K - - Assistant to the Lady Principal A. B., Vassar College, 1910. Assistant to the Lady Principal, Vassar, 1911. ELIZABETH BURR TIIELBERG, M.D. ---- Resident Physician Former Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Wornan's Medical College of the New York Infirmary. Resident Physician to the New York Infants' Hospital, and in the New York Nursery and Childrens Hospital. Resident Physician, Vassar College, 1887. American Medical Association, New York State Medical Association, Dutchess County Medical Society, American Association for .Advancement of Science, Womans Medical Association of New York City, 1Voman's Nfedical Society of New York State. JANE NORTH BALDWIN, M.D. ----- Assistant Physician M.D., Cornell University Medical School, 1900. Graduate Work Harvard Medical School. Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Childreng Laboratory Assistant in Physiology, Vassar, 1905. Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1906. 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. Eihrurg FRANCES A. VVOOD ------- Librarian Erneritizs AMY LOUISE REED, A.B., CD B K ------ Librarian A..B., Vassar, 1892. Graduate Student Columbia University, 1903-4, summer, 19083 Yale University, 1908-10g Fellow, Yale, 1909-10. Teacher in Private Schools, New York City, 1892-97g 1898-1903. Instructor in English, Vassar 1904-85 Librarian, Vassar 1910g Vassar Students' Aid Society. Member American Library Association. ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B., fb B K - - - Associate Librarian A. B., Vassar, 1888. New York State Library School, 1888-89. Cataloguer, Colum- bia College Library, 1890-92. Assistant Librarian, Vassar, 1892-94. Reference Librarian, Vassar, 1894-1910. Associate Librarian, 1910. Member American Library Association. FANNY BORDEN A.B. ------ Reference Librarian 3 A. B., Vassar, 18985 B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1901. Assistant in Bryn Mawr College Library, 1901-03. Associate Librarian, Smith College Library, 1903-00. Assist- ant in the Library of Vassar College, 1908g Cataloguer, 1909. Reference Librarian, 1910. Member American Library Associationg Bibliographical Society of America. Published: Bibliography of Monopolies and Trusts in America, 1895-99. MARY BELLE ACKERLY, A.B. ---- Assistant in the Library A. B., Vassar, 1898. Astor Training Class, Vassar, 1907. 18 HENRIETTE SCRANTON, A.B. ----- Assistant in the Library A. B., Vassar, 1896. Detroit College of Law, 1896-97. Albany Library School, 1909-10. Assistant in the Library, Vassar, 1910. INIARY INIUMPER SHAVER, A.B. ---- Classtfier and Catalogner A. B., Goucher College, 1906. New York State Library School, 1907. Assistant Carnegie Public Library, Pittsburgh, 1908. Librarian John B. Stetson University, Deland, Florida, 1908-10. Cataloguer Vassar College Library, 1911. Member American Library Association. JEAN HARXVOOD PATTISON, A.B. ---- Assistant in the Library A. B., Vassar College, 1911. Assistant in the Library, Vassar, 1911. Art OLIVER S. TONKS, A.M. ------ Professor of Art A. B., Harvard University, 1898, A. M., 1899. Graduate study at Harvard, 1899-1901. Studied in Greece, Italy, France and England as Charles Eliot Norton Fellow in Classical Studies from Harvard, 1901-02. Graduate Fellow at Harvard and Assistant Curator in Department of Classical Art in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1902-03. Instructor in Greek, University of Vermont, 1903-04. Lecturer in Greek, Columbia University, 1904-05. ' Preceptor in Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 1905-11. Professor of Art, Vassar 1911. Archeological editor of the New International Encyclopaedia. Member of Archaeological Institute of America. Published: Various articles in the American Journal of Archaeology. Aatrnnnmg 'MARY W. WHITNEY, AM., fb B K Professor of Astronomy and Director of Observatory A. B., Vassarg A. M., Vassar, graduate study at Radcliffe College, Zurich University. Instructor in YValtham High School, Chelsea High School. Assistant in Observatory at Vassar, 1881. Professor, Vassar, 1889. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Charter Member of Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. Pnblishefl: Longitude of Smith College Observatory, Articles in Annals of Harvard College Observatory, Regular papers on Astronomical subjects in Astronomical Journal, Astronomische Nachrichten. CAROLINE E. FURNESS, fin B K' - - Associate Professor of Astronomy A. B., Vassar, 1891g Ohio State University, non-resident, 1892-945 Chicago Summer School, 1895, Columbia, non-resident, 1896-983 resident, 1898-99g Ph. D., Columbia, 1900. Instructor in High School, West Winsted, Conn., 1891-925 Columbus, Ohio, 1892-94, Vas- sar, 1894-98, 1899-1911. Volunteer research assistant, Yerkes Observatory, summers of 1899, 1900. American Fellow, A. C. A., 1898-99. Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard Col- lege, 1898-99. Research work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring, 1908. Associate Pro- fessor, Vassar, 1911. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. Published: Catalog of Stars within 10 of North Pole. Catalog of Stars within Q0 of North Pole. Observations of comets, asteroids, in astronomical periodicals. Definitive Orbit of Comet 1886 III Cwith E. P. Watermanj, Astronomische Nachrichten. i'Absent on leave. 19 PSYCHE REBECCA SUTTON, AUM. ---M Assistant in Astronomy A. B., Vassar, 19095 A.lVI., 1910. Assistant in Astronomy, 1910. Member of American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society. Bible WVILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., fb B K - - Professor of Biblical Literature A. B., Harvard, 1879g Columbia Law School, 18815 Baltimore Law School, 18825 Union Theological Seminary, 1883-863 D. D., Rutgers, 1905g Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 18822-1883g Pastor of Reformed Dutch Church in Athens, N. Y., 1886-18905 and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-1902. Lecturer on Bible, Vassar, 1899-190Qg Professor of Bib- lical Literature, Vassar, 1902. Pulzlislzetl: lVIountain Peaks in the Life of Christ, 18933 Present Problerns in New Testament Studyf, 19033 'KGuide 'to the Lives of Christ,' 1905. Biulngg AARON LOUIS IPREADWELL, Ph.D., CID B K - - - Professor of Biology B. S., Wesleyan University, 18883 M. S., 1890. Honorary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-955 Fellow in residence, 1897-98g Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1899. Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-19003 Professor of Biol- ogy, Vassar, 1900. On stall' of Instruction, Marine Biological Laboratory, l1'ood's Hole, Mass., 1898-1906. In charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of the Brook- lyn Institute, 1907. hlember Am. Soc. Naturalistsg Am. Soc. Zoologists. Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science. Honorary Curator of An- nulates, American Museum of Natural History. At Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Dry Tortugas, Florida, 1909-10. Published: Various Zoological articles in Zoologisches Anzeiger, Biological Bulletin Journal of ltlorphology, Bulletin United States Fish Commission. Zoological and Biological articles, New International Encyclopedia Year Book since 1907. CORA J IPSON BEOKWITH, MA. ----- Instructor in Biology B. S., University of Michigan, 1900g M.A., Columbia University, 1908. Research table at hiarine Biological Laboratory, WVood's Hole, Mass., 1901, 1903, 1907-10. Publislzerl.' Articles in Biological Bulletin. VVINIFRED J . ROBINSON, A.M. ----- I nstructor in Botany B. S., University' of Michigan, 18993 B. Pd., 18993 A. M., Columbia, 1904. Research Table, Woodls Hole, 1899,1900. Graduate work, Columbia, 1903, 1907-08. Instructor, Michigan State Normal College, 1892-95. Vassar College, 1900-07, 1908. .Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg member of American Society of Naturalistsg Torrey Botanical Clubg American Fern Society, Columbia Uni- versity Biochemical Associationg Association of Collegiate Alumnae. Published: Hexalectris Aphyllusug The Spines of Fonquieriang Nutrition of Sarracenia Purpureang Reproduction by Budding in Drosera g Protein Digestion in Droseraug Collaborator of Biochemical Bulletin. Collaborator of Fern Bulletin. HELEN MARGARET ZABRISKIE, A.B. - - - Assistant in Biology A. B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Biology, 1910. Studied at 1Vood's Hole, summer, 1910. Q0 Glhrmistrg c- if--W rrARL1:s . IVIOULTON, Ph.D., CID B K - - - Professor of Chemistry A.B., University of Minnesota, 1885, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1889. Instructor in Chemistry and Physics at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., 1885-87, and 1889-92. Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, Vassar College, 1892-9-1. Professor of Chemistry, Vassar, 1894. 1VIember of American Chemical Society, American Electro-chemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry, Dezztsche Clzemisclze Gesellschaft. KATHARINE BLUNT, Ph.D., CID B K, E E - - - Instructor in Chemistry A. B., Vassar, 1898g Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1907. Graduate Student, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1902-03g University of Chicago, 1902, 1905-073 Holder of the Babbott Fellowship, 1905-00. .Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1903-05. Instructor in Chemistry, Domestic Science Department, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1907-083 Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908. Member American Chemical Societyg Fellow American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. IVIARTHA DOAN, D.Sc., E E ' - - - - Instructor in Chemistry B. S.g B. L., Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.g Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Henry VV. Sage Fellowship in Chemistry at Cornell, 1895-96. D. Sc., Cornell, 1896. Instruct- or in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896-1900. Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar, 1900. :Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ELLA M. FREEMAN, A.M., CID B K ---- Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1884g A. M., University of Chicago. Instructor, Nichols Academy, Dudley, IVIass., 1884-865 Morgan School, Clinton, Conn., 1886-87. Instructor, Vassar, 1887. MARY AMERMAN GRIGGS, A.B. ---- I nstrnctor in Chemistry A. B., Vassar, 1908. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1909-1911. Instructor in Chem- istry, Vassar, 1911. IVIARY LANDON, A.B. ------ Instructor in Chemistry A. B., Vassar, 1907. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1908-1909. Instructor in Chem- istry, Vassar, 1910. QUAESITA CROMNVELL DRAIiE, A.M., KID B K - - Assistant in Chemistry A. B., Vassar, 19103 A. IVI., 1911. Graduate Student, Vassar, 1910-11. Assistant in Chemistry, 1911. HELEN Ross I-IOSMER, S.B. ----- Assistant in Chemistry S. B., hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906. Research Chemist, General Electric Company, Schenectady, 1906-1908. Chemist with Robert Spurr VV eston, Sanitary Engineer, Boston, 1908-11. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1911. DEREXA E. MOREY, A.B. ----- Assistant in Chemistry A. B., Vassar College, 1911. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1911. FREDERICH BYRON PLUMMER, B.S. - - - Assistant in Chemistry B. S., Dartmouth, 1909. Graduate Work in Science, University of Chicago, 1909-10 1910- 11. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1910-11. Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar, 1911. Q1 Ernnnmira zmh Svnrinlngg HERBERT ELMER IVIILLS, Ph.D., CID B K - - - Professor of Economics A. B., University of Rochester, 1883, A. NI., Rochester, 1887g Ph. D., Cornell, 1890. Principal of Marion Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1883-84g Palmyra Union School, New York, 1884-86. Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell, 1886-88. Acting Instructor in History, Cornell, 1889-90. Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar, 1890- 93. Professor of Economics, Vassar, 1893. Member Council of the American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislation, National Child Labor Committee, Advisory Board New York State Consumers' League. Publislzerl: Early Years of the French Revolution in San Domingo, Outlines of Economicsf' Practical Economic Questionsgu The Labor Problemgi' Several Outlines for Economic Study and Syllabi for University Extension Lectures. EMILIE LOUISE VVELLS, A.B., fb B K - - - Instructor in Economics A. B., Vassar, 1894-. Instructor at Kemper Hall, 1894-96. Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow- ship in Economics and Sociology at University of Chicago, 1896-97. Instructor in Economics, Vassar, 1897. I-IELENE EIARIE NORTH, A.B., rib B K - - - Assistant in Economics A. B., Vassar, 1910. Assistant in Economics, Vassar, 1911. English LAURA JOHNSON WYLIE, Ph.D., fb B K ---- Professor of English A. B., Vassar, 1877g Ph.D., Yale, 1894. Instructor in Miss Storer's and Miss Luptonls School, Cincinnati, 18833 in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, 1884-92 and 1894-95. In- structor in Vassar, 1895-96. Associate Professor of English, 1896. Professor of English, 1898. Nlember of Modern Language Association and the English Association. Published' Studies in the Evolution of English Criticism , The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers , edited for the use of schools. GERTRUDE BUCK, Ph.D., HID B K ----- Professor of English B.S., University of Michigan, 18943 INI. S., 1895g 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, 19011 Professor, 1907. hiember of Modern Language Association and New England Association of Teachers of English. Publz'shccI: Figures of Rhetoric: A Psychological Study, 1895: The Metaphor: A Study in the Psychology of Rhetoricf' 1899: Organic Educationfi 1899, with Miss H. M. Scottg IA Course in Argumentative Writing, 1899, A Course in Expository Writingfl 1899, with Elisabeth Wloodbridgeg A Brief English Grammar, 1905, with Fred. Newton Scottg Ruskins Sesame and Lilies, edited for school use, 19063 A Course in Narrative Writing, 1906, with Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris. Various Magazine Articles. TFLORENCE V. ICEYS, A.B. ---- Associate Professor of English A. B., University of Toronto, 1891. Fellow in Greek, Bryn Nlawr, 1891-952g Fellow in English, Bryn Mawr, 1892-93: Reader in English, Bryn Mawr, 1893-97. Reading in Bodley, Oxford, 18985 University of Berlin, 1898. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1899-1904. Reading in British Museum, 1905-069 University of Munich, 1906. Associate Professor of English, Vassar, 1905. 7 In Europe on a year's leave of absence. Q2 CHRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, Ph.D. - - Associate Professor of English A. B., Cornell University. 18985 A. M., Columbian University, VVashington, D. C., 1899. Instructor in Miss Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, 1899-19009 Randolph Macon Insti- tute, Danville, Va., 1900-01. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1903. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1903. Associate Professor of English, Vassar, 1910. Member Modern Language Association of America. Psi Chapter fCornellj of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Publishefl: The Tales of Terror: A By-Path in Litcraturef' In Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Conventionalism in I-Iolinshed's Chronicle. Old English Modifi- cation of Teutonic Racial Conceptionsu in Studies in Language and Literature in Honor of J. NI. Hart. GERTRUDE ELLEN BALLARD, A.M., fir B K - - - Instructor in English A. B., University of Minnesota, 1903. Albert Howard Scholarship, University of lVIinne- sota, 1903-045. Instructor in English, University of Minnesota, 1903-04. A. M., Columbia University, 19055 Curtis Scholarship, Columbia University. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1905. MARTHA VVARREN BECKWITH, M.A. ---- Instructor in English B. S., 1VIount Holyoke Collegeg M. A., Columbia University. University of Chicago, 1896-97. Instructor in English, Elmira College, 1897-99. Instructor in English, Mount Holyoke College, 1901-04. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. Member of American Anthropological Association. Publishefl: Dance Forms of the hfoqui and Kwakiutl Indians. INIARGARET JUDSON, A.B. ------ Instructor in English A. B., Vassar, 1903. Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1904-05. Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1905-07. Yale University, 1907-09, Fellow, 1908-09. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. ' Publisl1crl.' Composition-Rhetoric-Literature: A Four Years' Course for Secondary Schools Qwith Martha Hale Shackforclj. IVIAY IAIONROE ------ Instructor tn Spoken English Studied with Lewis B. Monroe, M.A. CDean of the Boston University School of Ora- toryjg Steele MacKay'e, George L. Osgood, Henry N. Hudson. Attended Monroe School of Oratory, Lyceum School of Actingg studied in Paris one year. Instructor in Elocution, Lyceum School of Acting, 1892-933 Brearley School, 1896-1904g Veltin School, 1895-19103 Vassar College, 1894-96, 1898-1905, 1907-08. Instructor in Spoken English, 1909. Member MacDowell Association. JULIA PATTON, A.M. ------ Instructor in English A. B., Oberlin College, 18953 A. M., Columbia University, 1908. Instructor in English, Cornell College, hflt. Vernon, Iowa, 1904-07. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1908. ROSE JEFFRIES PEEBLES, Ph.D. ---- Instructor in English A. B., Mississippi State College for Women: Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College. Fellow in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-083 Graduate Scholar and Fellow by Courtesy, 1908-09g Holder of Special Research Scholarship for work in the British Museum and in the Bodleian Library. Instructor in English, Mississippi College for Vilomen, 1897-1906, Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr, 1908-09. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1909. Published: Notes on the Dialect of Richard de Caister's Nletrical Prayergw Norfolk and Norwich Archeological Society Publicationsg The Anglo-Saxon Physiologuesg 4' Mod- ern Philologyg' The Legend of Longinus in Ecclesiastical Tradition and in English Litera- ture, and Its Connection with the Grail, Bryn Mawr Monograph Series, Vol. IX. 23 ESTHER E. SHAW, A.M., CID B K ---- Instructor in Englflsh A. B., Mount Holyoke College: A. M., University of Michigan. Assistant in Depart- ment of Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1907-08. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1908. ALICE I. PERRY WOOD, Ph.D. ---- Instructor in English B. S. Vllellesley, 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. Member American Dialect Societyg Association of Collegiate Alumnae. MARY Yosr, A.B. ------- Instructor in English A. B., Vassar, 1904-. Graduate Scholarship, Vassar, 1904-05. Assistant in English in Vllellesley, 1906-07. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1907. CONSTANCE MAYEEILD ROURKE, A.B. - - - Instructor in'Engl1fsh A. B., Vassar, 1907. Holder of Borden Fund, 1907-08. Instructor in English, 1910. WINIFRED SMITH, A.M. ------ I nstruotor in English A. B., Vassar, 190-lg A. M., Columbia University, 1907. Reader and Tutor in English, Mount Holyoke College, 1905-06. Studied at Columbia, 1906-07. Instructor in English at Knox School, Lakewood, N. J., 1907-08. Studied at the Sorbonne, 1908-09, and at Colum- bia, 1909-11. Instructor in English, Vassar, 1911. Published: Articles in Modern Philology and Psychological Bulletin. Giwnlugg, Hlineralugg, lialerminlngg GEORGE BURBANK SHATTUCK, Ph.D. - Professor of Geology and Mineralogy B. S., Amherstg Johns Hopkins University. Fellow in Geology, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1896-97. Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Vassar, 1906. Member American Association for tl1e Advaneementlof Science. Geological Society American Nat. Geographers. Association of American Geographers. Publishefl: 'lThe Pleistocene Problem of the North Atlantic Coastal Plainf' De- velopment of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Cecil County, lVId.gl' Physiog- raphy and Geology of the Coastal Plain Formations of Cecil County, Md.g Geology of the Bahama Islandsf' Some General Considerations Relating to the Bahama Islandsg' Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Calvert County, Md.g Physiography of Calvert County, Md.3 Geology of Calvert County, lVId.g Geological Map of Calvert County, Md.g', Geological Map of Cecil County, Mdj' The Plioeene and Pleistocene Deposits of lVIarylandg The Miocene Deposits of Maryland 3 Development of Knowledge Concerning the Physical Features of Saint Maryls County, Md.g Physiog- raphy of St. Marys County, Md.g,' Geology of St. Mary 's County, Md.g Geology of the Patuxent Quadrangleg' Geology of the Saint Mary's Quadranglef' Paleontology of the Buda Limestone, Texaszn Geological Rambles near Vassar Collegef' Concen- tration versus Transportation, a Need of Accurate lVIeasurements in Stream Worksf, German MARIAN P. VVHITNEY, Ph.D. ------ Professor of German Undergraduate work in Europe and in private lessons with Yale professors. Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, 1892-1905. Graduate Student at Yale, 1895- 973 University of Paris, 18973 University of Zurich, 1898g Yale University, 1900-01. Ph.D., Yale, 1901. Professor of German, Vassar, 1905. Publzfsherl' Several German and French readers, grammars and texts ':Advancecl Ger- man Compositionw Cwith Dr. L. L. Stroebej. 24 LOUISE EIALLINCKRODT KUEFFNER, Ph.D. - - - Instructor in German A. B., A. M., Studied at Washington University, St. Louis, University of Berling Ph.D., University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Mary Institute, St. Louisg Lombard College, Galesburg, Ill. Instructor in German and General Literature in the Correspondence Depart- ment of the University of Chicago. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1907. Member Modern Language Association of America. Published: A Study of the Theory and Practice of the Historic Dramag Articles in The Pathfinder, The Open Road, Modern Language Notes. GERTRUD F. MIERENDORFF ----- Instructor in German Lehrerinneu-Seminar, Rostock, Mecklenburg, 1894-969 State Examination, Schwerin, Mecklenburg. Graduate work at Grenoble University, Grenoble, France QExamen des Hautes Etudes de Langue et Litterature Francaisej, 1903-04. Taught in Germany, 1897-1902g England, 1904-05: New York, 1905-08. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1908. LILIAN L. STROEBE, Ph.D. ---e Associate Professor of German Ph.D., Heidelberg, Germany, 1904. Studied in Universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris and Lausanne, Taught in London, 1898-1900, and Rye Seminary, New York, 1904-05. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1905. Associate Professor, 1911. Member Modern Language Association of America. Published: Die altenglisch en Kleidernameng Eine kulti1rgeschichtlich-etymologische Untersuchung. Exercises in German Syntax and Composition Cwith Professor M. P. Whitneyj. HENRIETTE STRUCK ------ Instructor in German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin, and in Stift Keppel, VVestphalia, Germany. Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers. Travel and Study in England, France and Italy. A semester of study at University of Leipsic. Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass. Instructor in German, Vassar, 1900. Greek ABBY LEACH, A.M., 119 B K ------ Professor of Greek A. B., A. M., Vassar, 1885. Student at Harvard Annex QRadclilIejg Leipsic University. Studied under Professor Gildersleeve and attended his lectures at Johns Hopkins University. Instructor in High School, Brockton, Mass.g Girls' Latin School, Boston, Mass. Vassar, 1883. Former President of the American Philological Association, and of the CollegiateAlum- nee Association. Member of Managing Committee of the School at Athens. Member of Council of the Archaeological Institute. Member Classical Association of Great Britain. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. National Geographical Society. Archaeological Institute. American Philological Association. Collegiate Alumnae Association. College Equal Suffrage League. Vassar Students' Aid Society, General Clubs. Recipient of a gold cup from the Emperor of Japan. Published: Articles in American Journal of Philologyg Classical Review, Magazine of Collegiate Alumnae Association. GRACE HARRIET IVIACURDY, Ph.D. H - - Associate Professor of Greek A. B., Radcliffe, 1888: Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903. Graduate study at Radcliffe, University of Berlin and Columbia University. Foreign Fellow of Boston's Women's Educa- tional Association, 1899-1900. Teacher of Classics in the Cambridge School for Girls. In- structor in Vassar, 1893. Associate Professor of Greek, Vassar, 1903. Has given Courses in Greek at Columbia University in the summer sessions of 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911. IN'Iember American Philological Association. Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland. British Classical Association. Published: Chronology of the Extant Plays of Euripides. Articles in Classical Periodicals. ' 25 Eiainrg LUCY LIAYNARD SALMON, A.M. ---- Professor of History A.B., University of Michigan, 18763 A. M., 1883. Instructor in History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-86. Fellow in History, Bryn Mawr, 1886-87. Associate Pro- fessor of History, Vassar, 1887g Professor, 1889. Europe, 1898-1900. Publislzccl: Education in Michigan during the Territorial Period, 1885, History of the Appointing Power of the Presidentf, 1885g Fulton Female Seminary, 18903 A Statistical Inquiry Concerning Domestic Service, 1899, The Union of Utrechtf, 18935 Domestic Service, 1897g second edition with additional chapter on Domestic Service in Europe, 1901, Progress in the Household, 1906. PJAMES FOSDICK BALDWIIN, Ph.D. ---- Professor of History A. B., Denison University, 1893g graduate study in University of Chicago, 1894-95g Fellow in University of Chicago, 1895-973 Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1897. Instructor in Greek, Denison University, 1892-94g Instructor in History, Vassar, 1897-1903. Study abroad, 1904-05. Associate Professor of History, Vassar, 19035 Professor of History, 1907. IVIember American Historical Associationg Honorary Member of the Manorial Society of England. Published' The Scutage and Knight Service in England. Contributions to Royal Historical Society, English Historical Review, American Historical Review. ELOISE ELLERY, Ph.D., LID B K - - - Associate Professor of History A.B., Vassar, 1897. Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship from Vassar, 1897-98. Student at Cornell University, 1898-99. A. C. A. Foreign Fellowship, 1899- 1900. Ph. D., Cornell, 1909. Assistant in History, Vassar, 1900-02. Instructor, 1909-07. Associate Professor, 1907. LUCY ELIZABETH TEXTOR, Ph.D., CID B K - - Instructor in History Ph. B., University of Michigang A. M.. LelandStanford,Jr., University. Graduatework in Sociology, Chicago University. University Fellowship, Yale. Ph. D., Yale. Instructor in Castelleja Hall, Palo Alto, Cal.g Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1905. INIember American Historical Association. Published: 'KThe Otliicial Relations between the United States and the Sioux Indians, A Colony of Emigres in Canada, 1789-1815 . IDA CARLETON T HALLON, Ph.D. ---- Instructor in History A. B., Vassar, 1897, A. M., 1901. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1899- 1901. Instructor in Greek, Vassar, 1901-03. Curtis Graduate Scholar, Columbia University, 1903-04. Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow of Vassar at Columbia, 1904-05. Ph. D., Columbia University, 1905. Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1906-07. Instructor in History, 1907. Published' Marble Reliefs from Vari, American Journal of Archaeologyg The Date of Damophon of Messenef' American Journal of Archaeology, Greek Vases in the Metropolitan Museum, The Scrip. PIII Europe on a year's leave of absence. 26 C. IVIILDRED THOMPSON, A.M., fb B K - - - Instructor in History A. B., Vassar, 19085 A. M., Columbia University, 1907. Instructor in Wilford School, Baltimore, 1903-06g graduate study at Columbia University, 1906-08, 1909-105 Student's Aid Fellowship from Vassar, 1906-07, Curtis Graduate Scholarship, Columbia University, 1909-10, Special Fellowship from Vassar, 1909-10. Instructor in History, Vassar, 1908-09, 1910. Member American Historical Association. HELEN ELIZABETH TRUE, M.A. ---- Instructor in History A. B., Vassar, 190-1. M. A., University of Wisconsin. Studied one summer at Univer- sity of Wisconsin and one year at tl1e Sorbonne in Paris. iliaiin JOHN LEVERETT MOORE, Ph.D., 111- B K ---- Professor of Latin A. B., Princeton, 18815 A. M., Princeton, 1884. Graduate Scholar in Latin, .Iohns Hopkins University, 1880-873 Fellow in Latin, 1887-88: Fellow by Courtesy, 1888-91. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1891. Tutor in Latin, Princeton, 1882-85. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, 1886, 1888-89. Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1891. Professor of Latin, Vassar, 1893. American Philological Associationg Archaeological Institute of America: Managing Committee American School of Classical Studies in Rome. Published: Latin Prose Exercisesg Servius on the Tropes and Figures in Virgil, Amer- ican Journal of Philology. ELIZABETH HATCH PALMER, Ph.D., CID B K - Associate Professor of Latin A. B., Wellesley, 1887. Graduate Student in Wellesley, 1887-88. Graduate Student in Yale, 1897-1900. Instructor in Latin in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., 1888-97. In- structor in Greek, Vassar, 1900-01. Instructor in Latin, 1902-05. Associate Professor of Latin, 1905. Honorary Fellow of Yale University, 1904-05. Ph. D., Yale, 1905. Member American Philological Association. Classical Association of the Atlantic States. ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, Ph.D., QD B K - Associate Professor of Latin A. B., Vassar, 18943 A. IVI., 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, 1908. Graduate Scholarship in Cornell, 1908. Instructor in Rye Seminary, Rye, New York, 1894-953 in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-19003 in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01. Instructor in Vassar, 1902-08, 1909. Associate Professor in Latin, 1910. lVIember American Philological Association, Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Publis-herI.' Articles in Poet Lore, School Review, Classical Journal and Classical VVeekly. CATHARINE SAUNDERS, Ph.D. ------ Instructor Latin A. B., Elmira College, 18913 Ph. D., Columbia University, 1909. Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-19003 travel and study in Germany and Italy, 1902-033 University of Munich, 1903g Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1905-07. Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-95. Principal of Park Place School, Elmira, N. Y., 1895-98g Instructor in Latin, Vassar, 1900-03, 1904-05, 1907. hlembcr of the American Philological Association and of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published' Costume in Roman Comedy, The Introduction of Masks on the Roman Stage. 27 GRACE GUTHRIE, A.M. ------- Instructor in Latin A. B., Bucknell University, 1894. Graduate work at Yale University, 1895-98. Instructor at Miss Whedon's School for Boys, New Haven, Conn., 1897-1900, McDuPfie School, Spring- field, Mass., 1900-02, High School, Westfield, N. J., 1902-06. Instructor in Vassar, 1906. Member American Philological Association. MARY BRADFORD PEAKS, Ph.D., Liv B K ---- Instructor in Latin 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. Member American Philological Associationg Classical Association of the Atlantic States. PubIis1wd.' Chicago Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. IV, pp. 161-230, The General Civil and Military Administration of Noricum and Reatiaug a few brief articles and book reviews in classical journals. illliaihrmatira HENRY SEELY WHITE, Ph.D., 112 B K - - - Professor of Mathematics A. B., Wesleyan University, 1882. Assistant in Astronomy, 1882-83. Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1883-84. Tutor in liflathematics, Wesleyan University, 1884-87. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1890. Assistant in Pure Mathematics in Clark University, 1890-92. Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics in Northwestern University, 1892-1905. Professor of Mathematics, Vassar, 1905. Ex-President of the American Mathematical Society, and Editor of the Society's Transactions, 1907- Publishcd: Paper in American Journal of Mathematics, in Illathcmatisclze Annaleng in Bulletin and Transactions of American Mathematical Societyg in Annals of Mathematicsg also a part of Lectures on Mathematicsfl the Boston Colloquium. ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, Ph.D., CP B K - Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Pennsylvania Public Schools, 1893-97. A. B., Vassar, 1901g A. M., 1902. Graduate Scholar in Mathematics and Astronomy, Vassar, 1901-02. Instructor in Mathe- matics,Vassar, 1902-. Reader on College Entrance Examination Board. Studied at Columbia University. University of Chicago and Universities of Gottingen and Munich. Ph. D. from Columbia University. Member of Circolo Matematico di Palerrrzog American Mathematical Societyg Associ- ation of Teachers of hlathematicsg Deutsche ,zllatlzematiker Vereinigung. PuZ2li.slzecl: Definitive Orbit of Comet 1826 II, published at Kiel, Germany, 1907. Plane Curves of the Eighth Order with Two Four-fold Points having Distinct Tangents and no other Point Singularities.', Articles in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. Associate Editor of the Revue Semestrielle desi.jPubIications Illatlzematiques. CAmster- damj LOUISE DUFEIELD CUMMINGS, A.M. - - - Instructor in athematics A. B., Toronto University, 1895: A. III., 1902. Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Graduate Student in University of Chicago, 1897-98. Fellow in Mathe- matics, Bryn Mawr, 1898. Graduate Student in Bryn Mawr, 1899-1900. Student at Ontario Normal College, 1900-01. Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, Toronto, 1901. Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar, 1902. A Member American Mathematical Society. 28 SOPHIA FOSTER RICHARDSON, A.B. - - - Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Vassar, 1879. Teacher in Private School, Rutherford, N. J., 1879-823 Principal of Rutherford Institute, 1882-85. Graduate Student at Newnham College and Chicago University for two years. Instructor in hlathematics, Vassar, 1886. Member American Mathematical Society. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., 112 B K ---- Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Vassar, 18971 A. M., 1903. Instructor in Portland, Me., 1897-99g 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. Member American Mathematical Society. ftlllnsir GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, Mus.D. ----- Professor of Music i A. B., Brown Universityg hlus. D., Brown University. Newton Theological Sem- inary. Teacher of Piano and Theory at Smith College, 1889-95. Professor of hlusic, Vassar, 1895. Europe, 1892-93, 1906-07. Publislzecl: Structure of Music, 1895g Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary Harmony and Advanced Harmony, in the American Encyclopedia and History of Music, 19103 also Songs and Part Songs. A Music Teachers' National Association. New York State Music Teachers' Association. International hlusical Society. KATE S. CHITTENDEN ------ Instructor in Pianoforte GU Studied with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons and Harold Bauer. Presi- dent, Metropolitan College of hlusicg Vice-President and Dean of American Institute of Applied Musicg President of Synthetic Guild of Pianoforte Teachersg 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 De- partment in the Catherine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn. Member Macdowell Association. Life Member of New York State Music Teachers' Association, and Life Member of National hlusic Teachers' Association. Published: Various works on Technique and Pianoforte playing and numerous mag- azine articles. sfmv DANNREUTHER - - ----- Instructor in Violin Berlin-Hochschule fur M usik. Pupil of De Ahna and Jos. Joachim. Player and teacher in London, England, 1873-77. Member of Boston Mendelssohn Quintette Club, 1877-80. Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Society, 1882-84. Concert Master of the New York Symphony and Oratorio Society for two years. Member of Philharmonic Society until 1906, occupying a place at the first desk. Organizer of the Dannreuther String Quartette in 1884. Dannreuther String Quartette, 1884-1907. Instructor in Violin, Vassar, 1906. Publiisl1efl.' Set of Scale and Chord Studies, published by Breitkopf and Hartel, Leipsic. 29 ELLEN M. FITZ, A.B. - - - Instructor in M usic and Assistant Organist A. B., 1VIount Holyoke, 1904. Assistant Organist and Assistant Choir Director, Mount Holyoke College, 1904-06, Smith College, 1906-08. Studied organ with William C. Ham- mond and Gaston M. Dethier. JOHN CORNELIUS GRIGGS, Ph.D. ---- Instructor in Singing A. B., Yaleg Ph. D. Leipsic. Instructor in Singing at Vassar, 1897. JEAN STUYVESANT SINCLAIR H----- Instructor in Music Graduate of St. Gabriel's School, Peekskill, N. Y., 1896. New York College of Music, 1899-1901: Columbia University, 1903-05. Studied piano with Hans T. Seifert, Alexander Lambert, Edward lVIacdowell, Eugene Hetfley, Harold Bauerg Theory and Composition with Hermann Spielter, Leonard B. McWhood, Edward Macdowell, Cornelius Rubner. Vocal study with Herbert Wilbur Greene, John C. Griggs. Ten years' experience in teaching in New York. At Carnegie Hall, 1906-075 St. Margaret's School, New York, 19063 Powell Institute of Music and Languages, Brooklyn, 1907. Instructor in Music, Vassar, 1908. Member lNIusic Teachers, National Associationg Macdowell Association. EMMA THORN WILLIAMSON ---- Assistant to M iss Chittenden Studied with Kate S. Chittenden, Myra S. Dilly, Edward Nfacdowell, Leslie J. Hodgson and Harold Bauer. Studied Pianoforte and Pianoforte Pedagogy at Metropolitan College of Music. Taught four years at the Ossining School, Ossining, N. Y. Member Macdowell Association. SUSIE PEERS SNELLING ---- Assistant to Miss Chittenden Studied with Kate S. Chittenden, A. R. Parsons, Leslie Hodgson, Dudley Buck. In- structor at Vassar 1900-07. Assistant to Miss Chittenden, 1911. Elihilnanphg JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D., LED., CID B K ---- Professor of Ethics A. B., University of Rochester, 1868. D. D., Rochester, Yale: LL. D., Rutgers. Roches- ter Theological Seminary, 1868-71. Studied in Europe, 1871-72. Minister, 1873-86. Trustee of Carnegie Foundation. President of Vassar, 1886. - Published: Practical or Ideal? g Psychology Syllabus for Classesg Ethics Syllabusg A New World and an Old Gospel. Many educational and other articles. I. WOODBRIDGE RILEY, Ph.D., iv B K - - - Professor of Philosophy A. B., Yale University, 1892g A. M., 1898. Instructor in English. New York University, 1897-98. Graduate Study in Philosophy at Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins University. Ph.D., Yale University, 1902. Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-0111. Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 19041-07. Professor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1908. ' Fellow of the American .Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Philosophical Association. Associate Editor of The International Year Book. Puhlisl1.efl.' The Founder of Mormonism: a Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr. 'ig American Philosophy: The Early Schoolsf, About sixty reviews and articles, chiedy on American and Italian Philosophy and Psychology, in the Psychological Bulletin, Psycho- logical Review, Journal of Philosophy, Nation, Bookman, etc. 30 ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.B. Assistant in Ethics and in the Sccretargfs Ojice A. B., Vassar College, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and History, 1908. Assistant in Ethics and in the Secretary's Office, 1909. SAVILLA ELKUS, Ph.D. I ------ Assistant in Philosophy B.S., M. A., Columbia University. Ph D Columbia 1908 Studied at Univer 't . ., , . Sly of Munich. Attended lectures at the Sorbonne, Paris. Assistant in Philosophy, Vassar, 1911. Member of the American Philosophical Association. Publislzed: The Concept of Control? Ighgaira LEROY C. COOLEY, Ph.D., Q B K - - - Professor Emeritus of Physics A. B., Union College, 1858. Student of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Science in the Lockport Union School 3 in 1VIathematics in Fairfield Seminaryg 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 Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Physical Societyg National Educational Associationg New York State Science Teachers' Associationg National Geographic Societyg Vassar Brothers Institute. Published: Text-books on Physics, Elementary and Advancedg Text-books on Chemis- try, Elementary and Advanced. Papers on Educational subjects: Proc., University Convo- cation, The New York State Science Teachers' Association, The New York State Teachers' Association. Investigations: Electricity applied to register Vibrations. The Electric Reg- ister and the Pitch of Koenig's Tuning Forks. A Convection Thermoscope. Theory of the Con- vection Thermoscopeg Repulsion by Heat. Mechanical Actions of Radiations in Air and Vacua. The Limit of Visibility of Minute Particles. Other papers' American Chemical Journal: Journal, Franklin Institute, Proceedings, Albany Institute, Proc., Vassar Brothers Institute. CLARKE WELLS CHAMBERLAIN, Ph.D., fir' B K - - - Professor of Physics A.B., Denison University, 1894. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1910. Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, WVestern Reserve Academy, 1894-97. Graduate Student in Physics and Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1897-1900. Fellow in Physics, University of Chicago, 1899-1900. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1900-01. Professor of Physics, Denison University, 1901-08. Professor of Physics, Vassar, 1908. Ernest Kempton Adams Research Fellow of Columbia University, 1909-10 and 1910-11. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member American Physical Society. - Silver medal for Original Instruments of Precision, Jamestown Exposition. Published: The Radius of Molecular Attraction, The Compound Interferometerf' f'A New Form of Interferometer, in Physical Reviewg The Achromatism of Interference in Physical Review g 'tThe Relative Motion of the Earth and Ether and the Fitzgerald Lorentz Effect, in Transactions of the British Association. HELEN SHEPARD HOLBROOK, A.B. ----- Instructor in Physics A. B., Vassar, 1904. Assistant in Physics, 1905-08, 1909-103 Instructor in Physics, 1910-. 3 31 FRANCES G- WICK, Ph-D., E E - - - - - Instructor in Physics A. B. Wilson, 1897. Instructor in High School, Butler, Pa., 1898-1904. A. B., Cornell, 1905. A. M., Cornell, 1906. Graduate Scholar in Physics, Cornell, 1906-07. Graduate Fellow in Physics, Cornell, 1907-08. Ph. D., Cornell, 1908. Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1908-10. Instructor in Physics, Vassar, 1910. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. .Associate member of the American Physical Society. Published: Articles on Spectrophotometric Studies in Fluorescence. Physical Review and Physilcalischcn Zeitschrift. Series of articles on Electrical Properties of Metallic Silicon, Physical Review. KARL O. BURRER, B.S. ------- Assistant in Physics B. S., Denison University, 1902. Taught Mathematics and Physics at Denison Univer- sity, 1902-1906. Instructor and Graduate Student in Physics and Electrical Engineering at University of Wisconsin, 1906-09. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1911. HILDEGARDE KNEELAND, A.B. ----- Assistant in Physics A. B., Vassar, 1911. Assistant in Physics, Vassar, 1911. lghgainlngg anh Qggirnr ELIZABETH BURR THELBERG, BLD. - Professor of Physiology and Hygiene Former Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, VVoman's Medical College of New York Inhrmary. Resident Physician, New York Infants, Hospital. Resident Physi- cian, New York Nursery and Childrenls Hospital. Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Vassar, 1887. Member American Medical Association. New York State Medical Society, Dutchess County Medical Society. American Association for Advancement of Science. VVoman's Medical Association of New York City. Womans Medical Society of New York State. MARION LEEPER, M.D. - Assistant in Physiology and Assistant Physician A. B., Michigan Universityg M. D., 1907. Interne at the New England Hospital and Assistant Physician. Assistant in Physiology and .Assistant Physician. Vassar, 1910. 152-Qrlwlvsc MARGARET FLOY VVASHBURN, Ph.D., 411 B K, E E - Professor of Psychology A. B., Vassar, 18913 A.M., 1893. Fellow in Philosophy, Cornell, 1893-94. Ph.D., Cornell, 1894. Professor of Philosophy at Wells College, 1895-1900. Wlarden of Sage College in Cornell University, 1900-02. Lecturer in Psychology in Cornell University, 1901-OQ. Assistant Professor of Psychology in University of Cincinnati, 1902-03. Associate Pro- fessor of Philosophy, Vassar, 1903. Professor of Psychology, Vassar, 1908. Member American Psychological Association. American Philosophical Association. Published: Articles in Plzilosophische Studiovz, The Philosophical Review, The Psy- chological Review, The American Journal of Psychology and other journals. Translations of Wundt's Ethical Systemsw and g'The Principles of Morality. The Animal Mind: A Text-book of Comparative Psychologyf' Co-operating Editor of The American Journal of Psychology, and Review Editor of The Journal of Animal Behavior. 32 EDWINA ABBOTT, M.A., CID B K, E E - - - Assistant in Psychology A. B., University of Illinois, 1901g M. A., 1909. Graduate Scholar at the University of Illinois, 1908-09. Assistant in Psychology, Vassar, 1909. ilinmanrr Eanguagra JEAN CHARLEMAGNE BRACQ, Litt.D., LL.D. - - Professor of French A. B., 1NIcGill University, 1881. Student at the Newton Theological Institution, 1881- 18833 at the Sorbonne and College de France, 1884-85. Secretary of the American McAlI Association, 1886-91. Associate Professor of Modern Languages in Vassar, 1891. Pro- fessor, Vassar, 189Q. Delivered course of lectures on Contemporary French Literature, 'lat The Lowell Institute, 1898. Read paper at the Academic des scicrtccs rnoralcs etpolitiques, of Paris,-used as an historical basis for the settlement of the Newfoundland question by the French Government. Litt. D., Colgate University, 1904. LL. D., McGill University, 1911. Cmztribzztcd: Articles in The Outlook, The Independent, The Andover Review, The North American Review, The National Geographic Magazine, The Educational Review, La Revue Historiquc, of Paris, and other periodicals. Published: France under the Republic, 1910. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M. ------ Instructor in French A. B., Cornell, 1899. Studied in Germany and Paris, 1899-1901. A. M., Comell, 1902. Instructor in Olean, N. Y., 1903: in South Orange, N. J., 1904-05. Thousand Island Park, summers of 1903 and 1904. Instructor in French, Vassarj 1905. EDITH F.-1.NHEsTocK, B.L. - - - Instructor in Italian' and Spanish B. L., Western Reserve University, 189-Lg Graduate work, University of Zurich and the Sorbonne, 1894-96g Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-98: Bryn Mawr College. 1901-02, 1906-07. Head of Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for 1Vomen, 1898-1901, 190Q-063 Instructor in Romance Languages, Mount Holyoke College, 1907-083 Instructor, Vassar, 1908. Member Modern Language Association. FLORENCE DONNELL VVHITE, A.M. ---- Instructor in French A. B., Mount Holyoke, 19033 A. BI., 1907. Graduate work in French Literature and Philology, Sorbonne, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-04. Instructor in French in the Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-06. Scholarship in Romance La.nguages, Bryn Mawr, 1906-07 3 Fellowship in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-08. Instruct- or in French, Vassar, 1908. - MATHILDE IVIONNIER ------- Instructor in French Graduate Scholar, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 1895g Sl. Universite de Lausanne, 1900. Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-08. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1909. MARY C. BELKNAP, A.B. - - - ' - - - Instructor in French A. B., Vassar College, 1907. Instructor in French, High School. Birmingham, Ala., winter, 1907-08. Studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1908-09g also with Me. Marie Royer of the K'The:2ttre Sarah Bernhardtf' Studied at the Alliance Francaise, summer 1909. Instructor in French, High School, Keene, N. H. Instructor in French, Vassar, 1911. 33 Ggmnaaium Enpartmrnt HARRIET ISABEL BALLANTINE ---- Director of the Gymnasium Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1891. Assistant in Gymnasium at Lasell, 1890-91. Studied in Harvard Summer School, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1898. Gymnasium Director, Vassar, 1891. Instructor in Harvard Summer School, 1901, 1902. Graduate of the Cambridge Summer Normal School of Classic Dancing, 1911. MARIANNE LOUISE KING - - - - Instructor in the Gymnasium Sargent Normal School. Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, 1906. MARGARET L. BURNS ----- Assistant in the Gymnasium Sargent Normal School, Assistant in Gymnasium at Vassar, 1910. 'Sits 3-L MWEE Di gg mr ra CfffffffffgfgfffffKW crrrcrrcigrrrrmfaicercrcacc Pi D L X ff INK 1 f RI E ' I WRIETT B RY C LEN J UD F B I B S N E X L X H, Q if T 643 THE SWR? M5 WWE MURNEY 4-v,4uuh MAY REYNOLDS . NVANCY MOORE . DOROTHX' COBB . ETHEL ARMSTRONG KATHTARINE VVELLES RUTH FARNHAM BIARY MALLON . BIARGARET VVAGNRR ifrvahmun 0112155 Obftirrru Zlfimt Swmnster irrnnh ienwster 37 . President Vice-President . .S6C7'6tCL7'1lj . T 1'easu'1'er . President Vice-President . Secretary . T1'easu1'e9' , A Qf- -2 ' HLLYIBJNG Y THE W Y I Sfvnphnmnrr Gllawn Class Flower: Richmoncf. Red Rose MARGARET CUSHING RUTH CASE . GRACE GOULDER MARX? CATLIN . GRACE GOULDER MARION WVVILLARD JOSEPHINE GLETASON RUTH Goss . Obfrirvrn Elfirzi Sfemmatnr SPEDHD ivnmratrr 39 . President Vice-President .A Secvetewy . T Teasurev' . President V 'ice-President ' . 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CLARA D.ANA RUTH HOLLIDAY HAZEL HARRISON HELENA DOUGHTY ETHEL DIETRICH Qbiiirrrs Zffirat Svvmvairr Swrnnh Srmmatnr 45 , President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer eff gg Juninm in Zlkwahmnzn Glnmmiiiev MARX' PHILLIPS, ClLCl7:7'7'ILCl-77, REBECCA LAWRENCE OLIVE TRUDELL ELLA MCCORMICK EDITH PRATT PAULINE TENNY SYDNOR WALKER 46 K V- li 1 IL 5 FRTJGRESS .. 'W THE VAS SAR is 351 i LIS N, Q s., is Oh, envied Senior Class, your progress grim is nearly over, The burden of black ignorance you,ve loosed, and you're in clover. You,ve shaken from your feet the Freshman Flunk Sough,s direful clayg You,ve shunned the tempting by-paths for the straight and narrow way, r The dragon MHoWtosi1nplify', you soon will leave behindg Revolting Tables, 1DZ16lSJf,1'OIH whirl does not disturb your mind. To Graduation City you are fast approaching, Where A Welcome waits of golden keys, great praise and garlands fair. -1 47 ,AP M H , N L---J E EHFPHIIIUEIII Hem' Svrniur ljem' ERESHMll YEA 'ZS I A Xl , I A X 'S f. ' 21 v I MQW B X ff I -A ,R N I I 'A Q 0Brgz1niguiiu11 Qlnmmitimz 'I C ELIZABETH KITTREDGE, Chairman X1 ' ANNE BAKER ELOISE ERNVIN Ma,gC0g, JANE FARLEY MARGARET HALE STEWART CHAMBERLAIN LOUISE ROBLEE MARY NIARGARET SWVEENEY Zllirnt gyvmezirr Cmiiirrern ELIZABETH KITTREDGE . . Po-esiclent MARIE ALDEN . . Vice-President LOUISE ROBLEE . Secretary OLIVE LANCASTER . Treasurev- Olnntmittmi MARGARET TIBBITS, Chairman of Class P-in Committee RUTH HAMILTON, Chair-man Qf Basketball Costumes 52 Swrnnh Svemvzier Gbiiirvrn IQATHERINE BROVVN, President MADELEINE SVVEENY, V 'ice-President RLTTII CUTLER, Secretary FLORENCE BARRETT, Treasvweur me Spring intu Zlfame with the I5 N WS- ETX, m 'S 5-Xzinr-Hanhvrhili Basketball 6511112 J S' Ss X A QS 35 r ' BIISS LAURA J. XVYLIE ?1 Av-Q, Eliirzi ivemvster 9 Honorary Dlember Gmiirrra NL-KRGARET TIBBITS, - President DOROTHY BALDNVIN, Vice-President GRACE REDXV.iY, - Secretary EDITH BROXVN, - Treasurer me Azzumr Qvnpnnnihilitivn Suphnmnrr Iiarig lirngraninw Qlummiiier 1. Les chasseurs cabriolants DOROTHY BICZKEE, Chairman 92. Baile de Santiago BIIRIAM ABBOTT 3. Gai kwar Konjui-ab, prestidigateur RUTH CRAXVFORD 44. La danse des flocons de neige BIADELEINE SVVEENY 5. La grande finale MARION TAYLOR 54 Svvrunh Evvmwatnr 4 ALMA LESLIE, - Q -- HELEN HEYWOOD, HELEN J AMES, - 5' 5 v 46 I i f 1 'V 1 J: 0, -fx 'K kfa' 'if N WK 2 FLORENCE 11,-LYLOR, Cfbftirvra - President Vice-Presiclent - Secretary Treasurer HEP Evgin in Bruvlnp GBLII' Avathriir aturvn Baiag Gllmin Urn Glerrmnnivz ELINOR PRUDDEN, Chairman DOROTHY BALDVVIN RUTH CRAXVFORD ALICE LESHER EDITH MAAS RUTH VVANGER FRANCES GOODRICH ' .ix f' if I . iii 7 3 , get ,..5'gf-?1:,- Q ly V ,V WY, ,, . 4.29.3 1 'TGI ,.-Q35 -N . , w w -ef '1 A. 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'- VQ7, 2 Pill-f 111 ' ' --,.,2 .. favV' :wi-53' . -' ' 1 ' ' 55 sllwwlm YM Gmiirerz Q if RUTH XXANGER, - - President I I CAROLINE CONGDON, - Izce-President ' RIIRIAM I-XBBOTT, - - Secretary BIARGARET SHERXVOOD, - - Treasurer mr Greet GBM Hnungrr Svintvrn 3lu11iur Iiurtg BIARGARET PIERSOL, Chaeirman RUTH BURNS CAROLINE CONGDON GABRIELLE ELLIOT HELEN FERRIS lx1ARION FLOYD FRANCES GOODRICH Un 1 H 1 4 QTune: Betty B'r0fwn,'j Now the fish are quite well started On wisdoniis way, feeling quite gay, VVe,ll bid them all good-day. Though the play is finished, Junior Partyis not done, For all year long Weill keep on having fun. YVe'll be glad to see you when you Come for a call, That's a standing invitation given from us all- When you,re flooded with your tasks galore, When you've studied till you can't do more, Don't give up and be drowned in tears, Weive a plan that will dispel all fears- 191Q your water-Wings Will be, VVe will help you with alacrity. So, don't you ever dare forget us, Here at old V. C. 56 3. Jw l 3 v 1 i 1, 1 'E 1 V Q . i 1 . 4 4 54 Yi N v yi ll 1 N w 1 X 0 4 l A l Svernnh Svvmvztvr :3 ' . 'Q I ZL' ELINOR PRUDDEN, - President JUDITH VVILLIAMS, - - Vice-President - HARRIET THNXVING, - Secretary LILIAN LEE, - - Treasurer Ubin' Zliirnt 2-Xpprzrranrr in Bvhate Qlnmmiitre LOUISE ROBLEE, Clzairinan HELEN LOCKWOOD NINA NIGHTINGALE DOROTHY STIMSON NIADELEINE SVVEENY Glriiiral Qlummiiize FRANCES JOHNSON ALBERTA LATHAM Brhatv Sung QTune: Tliere's a Big Camp Illeetin,j H There,S an immigrant ship comin' up de bay, q U uf. Oh, 1ny, my, Hallelujah! All Willin' to take starvation pay, Oh, my, my, Hallelujah! De immigrant tug goes a-shootin' by Chug-a-chug, chug-a-chug, chug-a-chug, chug! A-bringin' in smallpox, a-bringin, in crime For de good ol' bime-by. Refrain: Bime-by! bime-by! A Slav and a Pole and a heathen Chinee, Good Lawd, bime-by, bime-by! Good Lawd, bime-by! 58 OPLI1' Final ilfling at 3lu11inr Brat Elnkv Hunk Olnmmittrr AGNES MOORE, Clzairman NIAMIE BLOUNT ETHEL MCCULLOUGH Zinai illihr Qlnmmirlrr IRENE LAXVRENCE, Clzaifrman GABRIELLE ELLIOT ETHEL BICCULLOUGH .NIAUD FULLER FLORENCE TAYLOR CAROLYN HOOKER ELIZABETH THOMAS QUIZ A 3 ,ff GI ,f A I Q 1 3 1 I L, J, I l 5 Svvninr 0112155 M Otto: The Truth Shall lVIake You Free ELINOR PRUDDEN ALMA LESLIE . HARRIET THWING HELEN VAN DYCK RUTH CRAWFORD HELEN FERRIS . Class Flower: Yellow Rose Gilman Qbflirrra 62 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Song Leader Cheer Leader -7 f- Z 4 E :.':'fJaw X 'z o X 55 X Q' ff 3' X M if , i A is-aff , fs tiff Q G 9 V, V 9 .C x 40' 'A fl lg, M, X 5 F45 20 John Street, Worcester, Mass. NIIRIAM :XBBOT Tl1e1'e's a language in ie y , ' l r e e l1er cheek, her lip. A e Yonkers, GRACE MORRIS AFFLECK 9218 Warburton venu , K'Nothing so small that I will disdain to do for my friend. ancock Street, Brookly LOUISE ADELINE ALIJN 365 H Hit the nail on the head. 63 N. Y. n, N.Y , 'ev 6 9-1 Q -as ff . 'lv if 4, 1,30 X- ff 1 x 3 i -.Q I-3514,-1 2 xl. is it MARIE PELLISIER ALDEN 365 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y She holds the World but as the World. LUCY NIACLAY ALEXANDER Belleville, Ill ' HI-Ier modest look tl1e cottage might adorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. l' GLADYS ARUNDEL 750 Bittersweet Place, Chicago, Ill. The fair, the chaste, the inexpressive shell' CORNELIA PEARCE ATKINS Upland Place, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio The hollow bark our palace is, Our heritage, the sea. ANNE DONOHUE BAKER Frankfort, Ky. HHOW time stood still for her! 64 DOROTHY BIARTI-IA BALDNVIN Tioga, Pa in - Give me 21 moment,-I should have 21 theory for that. H 53 3 ' - MILDRED VIRGINIA BARNES 137 West Main Street, Lansing, lVIich. ,rv On the rampage, and off the ralnpage,-such is Life! oh I gr 1 df Nw 1 'Q 1 ' 4 , 05 , , ,. Z 2 X 'een 'i . I ELIZABETH BARNEY 915 Fourth Street, S. E., Minneapolis, A . Minn. People who are chuck plumb full O' thoughts haven't time . to take it out in talkinlf' RUTH EVELYN BARNITT 396 Main Street, Phillipsburg, N. J. A seeming child in everything save thoughtful brow. FLORENCE BARRETT 56 Fenway Street, Boston, Mass. I 1 Dreaming I stray. ,, , 65 . .4 .MJ Satire's my weapon, but I'm too discreet To run amuck and tilt at all I meet. ,f If ,4 S IQQNA i lf IDA ETHELYN BENJAMIN 1823 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, ll? Pa 2 1- ,ffzrfy - ff K 1 , , , s fi? S fx . ' If ist X f , ,Jaw MARGARET BERRY 321 Warren Street, VVest, Pittston, Pa. The Wandering looks which would depart Like gulls across the sea. ANNA HARRIET BLAKE 1869 E. 101 Street., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio They saw her highness had made up her mind. HENRIETTE DE SAUSSURE BLANDING Belvedere, Cal. 'KA fine guileless inaptitude for all worldly adairs. HELEN KAICHEN BLITZ Q6 Woodward Terrace, Detroit, lVIich Of intricate meaning and pith. 66 -1 i e 558, 2, x 'X' 'X J' 'Q f JI S W i ' w 1 nc X x v 'lm X5 wgh., N acoffdoches, Tex. lli.-XMIE ETHEL BLOUNT ,O Dont put too fine :L point to your wit for fear it should Wet blunted. 'l , D BIADELINE BOURNE 4525 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland., Ohio How many ac-tions most ridiculous Host thou been drawn to by thy fantasy. FRIED,-X FARRAND BOYNTON 934 Genesee Avenue, Saginaw, Micli. A book that is Htly chosen is a life-long friendln CHARLOTTE BRATE '75 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y. I would help others, out of :L fellow feeling. EDITH CROSBY BROWN Box 31, Overbrook, Pa Whate'er she did was done with dignity and ease. 67 HAZEL FORD BROWN Luverne, Minn. fi- , N Well, sir! Be it as the style. . ,V N. Kb. Y .L O. ' HELEN BENTON BROWN 38 Avon Street, New Haven, Conn. A The pert and nimble spirit of rnirth.', 3 Q. if ? R KATHARINE NIORTON BROWN 1036 Sterling Place, Brooklyn l , ' N. Y Q Whose natural insight can discern ' ff J ' N '47 L cgzliggsf J. Z ' H, 4 VVhat through experience Others learn. 7 I I' f fi 'Q Sl: ' g1, .. H415 ff' NIILDRED BRONVNING Hyde Park, N. Y. H .... . ., W I f Be assured 4 Q Thou shalt have justicef' . ll n n , fi'-xx. 7 VX ie? ef , ,.,v N, ANNA LOUISE BRUEL 2112 Fifth Avenue, New York City 2 Rich in saving common sense. ,.,, -i g, R ' Z' ' - . ,J-9 68 ' if CLARA SMITH BULL Pasadena, Cal. . My heart is true as steel. l' 5 MARGARET BURNHAM Berwyn, Chester County, Pa. gs The beaver went simply galumpliing aboutl' wt l is ' PV SARAH RUTH BURNS 160 Valentine Street, West Newton, 159 Mass. I have no inordinate ambition To rule a multitude of kingdomsf, ALICE ICATHARINE BURRONVES Kinderhook, Columbia County, N. Y. She spak and alle her words more and lesse Sounded in virtue and in gentillnessef' lvl.-KRGARET KATHERINE BUTLER Fort Dodge, Iowa Gently comes the world to those that are cast in gentle mould. G9 'x w s N 6 5 e 4 C6 kg, A if 6' X' a f? . ...FX . Q:A,,A.4 x if f 'P pr s ELIZABETH1 NIURIEL CARBERRY 7 Sunnyside Street, Hyde Park, Mass. When she would sing, Her voice swift leaps from her control And wanders where it willf, ELSIE IRENE CARLING 533 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. And still I seem to tread ou classic groundf, COURTNEY CARROLL 1301 Welch Street, Little Rock, Ark. 4'Who does not remember the long table at which his wit was the keenest and his story the best? FRANCES ALICE CARVER h 15 Buckminster Road, Brookline, Mass. The creature hath a purpose, her eyes are bright with it. MAUD ECKES CHALONER Stephentown, N. Y. 'K Ah, me! How niauyithings there are to meditate upon in this great worldiv '70 is 0 11. . QA' K 1 ,. A' uf v': Af4, Q -SQ F la 4-'L '52 X. j7 2', 'l ,ggljff I f f.'l:?1l 'f Z ' zffslf ' 5 Aff ' ,, 1 LOUISE COOHRANE CLARKE 903 Lake Avenue, Racine, Wis Uwe f .k 0 c.m mi e majors and officers every year, but not scholars. H:XZEL CLEMENCE Appleton Road, Worcester, Mass The best of men hath ever loved repose. CHARLOTTE LESHER CLEMENS Minersville, Pa. lVhat a spendthrift is he of his tongue. l' ' HENRIETT.A MONROE CLEVENGER 2066 East 77th Street, Cleveland, Ohio The heart of womanhood knows where its Own sphere is and never seeks to stray beyond. CAROLINE BEARNICE CONGDON 1911 Chicago Street, Omaha, Neb. Manners are the happy way of doing things. 'i '71 .W.:. ' wg', Q ' I lj.: -. .1 N 4 NIARY ELIZABETH CONNELL 156 North Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A chie-l's :unang ye takin' notes,- An' faith he'll prent it. FRANCES. JNIONTGOMERY COWAN 903 Second Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah Oh, what may man within him hide! ELEANOR BOSNVORTH COWEN 160 South Georgia Avenue, Mobile, Ala. Unique and unanalyzable. 'i RUTH CRAWVFORD 414412 Lindell Building, St. Louis, Mo. A mind to conceive: A heart to resolve, And a. hand to execute. PHILENDA ANN CUDDEBACK 481 Sussex Street, Port Jervis N. Y She looks well to the ways of her household. 72 ix 'K Q .? ,R IQ. 11, 1.1 K MARGARET FRANCES CULKIN Hunterls Park, Duluth, Minn. IS there :L government? . .Then I'm agin it. RUTH CUTLER 360 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. So void of the least pride, to her alone Her excellencies seemed unknown. 1 Q N -as A 1. L ELIZABETH CUTTER 39 Pearl Street, Leominster, Mass. So fleet of foot. ' ' - 1' A-' Q2 an 'Q' -' - - U BELLE DAVIS 530 West Eighth Street, Erie, Pa. I In Works of labour or of slcill 3 I would be busy too. EMILIA XYICKHAM DAVIS 21 Claremont Ave., New York City It is not necessary to be extra,vz1gantly lyouthful. A- - . . feel, -:gt . H i 73 , . 'A ' -9 1 43 A ' ni S f 4 A if 'X fa- 4 xl I A Q, 3 xx 53 , A nl, g. N I V '- S6- l ' Q I f x , ,ff EDITH NIARTHA DENTON . Canandaigua, N. Y I cannot tell how the truth niay be, I say the tale as 'twas said to ine. BIARGARET DICKINSON 383 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y Is there no play To ease the anguish of a tortured hour? 'l , 45 sg C . . S' ETHEL ELFREDA DILMAN 439 Castle Heights, Geneva, N. X Where theres a will theres a way. , BQZARION SANFORD DRUMM 26 Osborne Street, Danbury, Conn 'ilu ,V Sighed and looked unutterable things. ,559 lily? NI.-XRGUERITE DUBOIS 30 South Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y A most frank, pleasant creaturef, if I , ...' ' 1 74 EDITH SABRA DUDLEY 144 Mansion Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Whose look was mild, Whose speech was slow. FRANCES IJORXVIN DLYGAN 4120 Muni-oe Street, Decatur, Ind. Its greatest merit is its perfect eleztrness and fairness. IXQIARION GLENN DUNHADI 1503 Franklin Street, Wilmington, . ' Del. If e'er she knew an evil thought she spoke no evil word. DOROTH1' JUDsoN DUNLAP 86 Wade Avenue, Washington, Pa. As high as we have mounted in delight, In our dejection do we sink as low. I' ELIZABETH DYER 3437 Burch Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio g'Though I am young I scorn to flit Upon the wings of borrowed wit, 'I ' 75 S f- ,,,' 51 f . s tr If 'fi S an ffl K S 'K ' A-' ,,, f f w- S-.,,, .. - -A. 5 - SE Q' . .rf . ' .gl ETHEL HARRIS ECKER 196 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blue eyes are true eyes, But roguish are brown ones. NIARY SMITH EDGE 1558 East 85th Street, Cleveland, Ohio She was relative-ly lolestf' GABRIELLE ELLIOT 500 Wlest 112th Street, New York City 4'There was a star danced and under it was I born. HARRIET HOLT ENGLISH 390 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn. Let's go hand in hand, Not one before the other. U GLADYS LOUISE ESTEN 183 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Uwe love people in proportion as they are impulsive and spontaneous. i ' '76 BIARIE THORNE EVERBIAN 3911 Junius Street, Dallas, Tex The puppy sat there and looked at us, with his head on one side, panting alniablyf' JANE F.-IRLEY 1179 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. cs Nor physics nor biology Have yet her spirit vexed. But one re1nains,-domestic- Yliill slIe try that science next?f' LOUISE WHITMAN FARNAM 43 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn. The clamorous Owl that nightly hoots. BERTRICE ADELIA FARRALL 437 East MeStreet, Batavia, N. Y. A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself. DOROTHY WHEATON FAY 11112 Boylston Street, Seattle, Wash. ' Show him a 1110115655 tail and he will guess With metaphysic swiftness at the mousefl '77 ' j EVELYN IDA FERNALD ' xg 1' Groton, Mass nl have simplicity of soul. HELEN JOSEPHINE FER RIS 18 North Burnett Street, East Orange, N. J. 'i With all the power at her command She did tl1e deedf' A ' - DIARY GOLDEN :FISHER LLQ9 West Newton Avenue, Greensburg, I Pa. if Nothing is done without enthusiasm. A on ii 21 RUTH FITCH 53 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, VVis. She waved the ringlets fra' her cheek 1 Wi' her milky, milky l1an'. MILDRED FLOWER 313 Gregory Avenue, Passaic, N. J. 'L I have ever loved to repose myself 78 ASQ y y 2' BIARION BEATRICE FLOYD 1114 North Union Street, Manchester, N. H. I Although young, she had attained a graceful and imperial V presence. , P - , LUCY SI-IEPARD FREELAND 41 Arlington Ave., East Orange, ., - N. J- Qifg, : Lv ? 'ff Infinite yuwnings during lectures and unquenchzible delight in the Joys of trunntry made up the shadow and sunshine of my college days. 'l 1, BIAUD SYLVIA FULLER 1548 Munsey Avenue, Scranton, Pa.. 3 How looks my painting, now the scaffold's down? U, ARLETTA lX1ARIE GALLUP Lake Placid Club, Essex County, Long as your dream holds ine and fair, , 77' Molly, Molly, what do you care?,' .1 Kluv lg I KATHERINE LILLIE GARDNER Southampton, N. Y. . Sweet Kate, Bonny Kate, 1, 3 .I Never Kate the Shrew. 79 1 EK I l K, a am . 'Cie - 49 ,f -11, -fi g if-. We wr . M ., , N i A N QS, . ' 9, . . xi .WW at H. 6 X if Y. 9 'QW 1 .V ...wtf effigy. -'1' ' 1 :'1f1f:,..g-- E .14 YJ,-ogg, -A 'Q-1,313 'I 1,73 ,.', . . XV, ' i 3. GERTRUDE ANNA GEARY 531 Washington Place, East St. Louis, Mo. Happy am I: from care I'm free. VVhy arenlt they all contented like me? AGNES FRIEDA GEUDER 17843 Lake Ave., Clifton Park, ' Cleveland, Ohio Luxurious living she abhors, And takes her pleasure out of doors. FRANCES GOODRICH 222 Grant Avenue, Nutley, N. J. 'gSilence, there, please! lVe're rehearsing. i' MAY CHRISTINE GOWEN Grove Parsonage, Weehawken, N. J. Thou makest me merry, I am full of pleasureg let us be jocund. , HELEN SHOLES GREEN, Morrison, Ill. Happy those who deeply sought and found. 80 9? f . ffff --' f ,f X I Zu . , 4 N lin , , . af if T f qw' ' Q41 H 4 , , , RUTH ELIZABETH GREEN Pawling, N. Y. Am I my lorother's keeper? 'i HELEN PRESTON GRIFE 2941 Forest Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Youth is a great time, but somewhat fussy. GRACE MAY HACKETT 4116 Morewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. So gentle, yet so brisk. ' MARGARET HALE 5749 Kirnbark Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Who to himself is law, no law doth need, Offends no law, and is a king indee-df' HELEN CAMPBELL HALL 415 Corlies Avenue, Poughkeepsie, l' N. Y. ff? Q 7 f Laughing Cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life. 81 X V- ia Y. XX V 'r::1-sm: X 1 1-. FI' If , ., ., .,.Z. , ,mg fi ,, I I ,, vis 5' my .g 59-Q Ab . ,A N . . 2T'1.'5ff'f52 , ' I :till w , RITTH EUNICE HIANIILTON Groton, Conn Au ubridgment of all that was pleasant in man. JULIA ELLMAK1212 H.AND 457 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y I lookecllagain and found-it was the middle of next week? ' NIARJORIE BIA-IY H.ARRIS Dunellen, N. J I charge thee, invite them all, let in the tide Of knaves once moreg my cook and Ifll providefl BERTHA ISABELLE HARTMANN 3508 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill All who joy would win must share it- Happiness was born ai twinf, CHARLOTTE EMILY HARTMANN 3508 West Adams Street, Like,-but oh! how differentlw 82 Chicago, Ill .. R. M-1' ' 2- ffis. , kv f , 5 52 'ffskf' G ' Street, Elmira, N. Y, JENNIE FASSETT HENRY 114 West my X ' ' ' ' fl 'hen you laugh, K'Gentlenc-ss of l weep when yot X7ERNA Rose, HEROLD 63 ieart is what makes ft man lang, 1 xx it 'our palate. 1 weep,-and make fudge to su 5 Charles Street, Grand Rapids, Nlich. l'v l faily persistentf, Her smile is prof 1,311 , 5, Tilton, N. H. RI.-KRTHA PUTNAM HERRICK LILIAN FORD H 'KThe entle minde by gentle deed I am nothing if not critic-al. ERT 170 Vtlestminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. Life is too short for logic. 0 N rth New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, HELEN HEYXNVOOD 151 o Ind. s is knowneg S For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners. 83 GERTRUDE ELIZABETH HODGMAN 109 Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. O bed! bed! delicious bed, That heaven upon earth to the weary head! BIILDRED ELIZABETH HOGG 1082 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A Nor heed the rumble of a distant drumf, CAROLYN HOOKER Q26 State Street, Watertown, N. Y. For fairy lore, a little space, A time for laughter, and a time Vllhen reason shall make way for rhyme. EDITH HORNICKEL 11418 Bellfiower Road, Cleveland, Ohio She has the genius to be loved. 'l ETHEL NIERLE HULL 249 Washington Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. No, do thy worst, blind Cupid: I'll not lovef' 84 ' 4 , , f r ,-gf f 4 y. ' Q ' 7 f f ,JSI ,fy ,if rg 1 is ' ,- f. f f 1 ,f , 4 , , ,. I fywg gs-su-. PX. , ,. , , ..,.L,A H ,T .I as , .. KW' A it .f MARY EMERSON HURLBUTT 33 Forest Street, Stamford, Conn I must have liberty withal As large a charter as the wind To blow on whom I plcasef, ELSIE LILIAN HUTCHINSON 626 East 18th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'KGood nature and good sense are ever joined. NIARION FRANCES IVES 5341 Wyoming Avenue, Dorrancetown, Pa.. The Sportive Speech with wisdom in it. HELEN JACKSON 228 East Kiowa Street, Colorado Springs, Col. VVhy, Jack, boy! ho, boy! And as much news as thou wiltll' HELEN CRAIG JAMES 82 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y. From out that childish innocence, anon there comes a Hash. 85 11. 'SQ I. ., ., HW A e 'A -Q 4, ,., ,. -.525 T, . W . . 5367K 1 It T 1 K 23 1 V of - F. 57. QQ, B . .,,, 15.85. 2 aim fl 'wig I-'UIQ MARGARET JENNINGS 304 East Church Street, Elmira, N. Y. You must have been an awfully attractive ba.by!', FRANCES JOHNSON 15 South Prospect Street, South Orange, N. J. Never by passion quite possessed ! And never quite benumbed by the wOrld's swayf, CHARLOTTE FREEMAN KEENE1' A LeRoy, N. Y. The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation. ETHEL DOROTHY KENISTON 2322 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. There sits a. judgef' ELIZA JANE KENNEDY 5400 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1'She that could think and think And ne'er disclose her mindf' 86 P ' Ah, f s ': i Ni Neff' 2 f , A QVIOLA ANNA ICILGEN 4346 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. ' ,uqy Cheer up. ELIZABETH AMANDA KITTREDGE Vineyard Haven, Mass. She advanced in a procession of one. :ai Q SYLVIA PRESCOTT KNOWLTON 60 Highland Street, West Newton, Mass. She that could sew a seam and make a tart, And hath the ladies' etiquette by heart. W5 GRACE ELIZABETH KOERNER Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. I Always to court, never to wed U, Is the happiest life that-ever was ledf' OLIVE HAWORTH LANCASTER 64 Sever Street, Worcester, Mass Just thrills and thrills and thrillsf, , he ., 6 1 , e ,, 9 if Q fb 4,4 4 , M X 45 . na bfi. . -:m fai Nr-' ,f2fT1fff?' ' ' ,Ziff TL L l di- . d na ' -53 - l 87 HELEN BROKAW LARGE Flemington, N. J. She was the life of the party. ALBERTA NORTHROP LATHAM 23 Livingston Street, NeWHaven, Conn. Life's uncertain voyage. IRENE LAWRENCE 155 Woodruff Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charged with a thousand horse. LILIAN HOWARD LEE 4141 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y He that is of a merry heart Hath a continual feast. EDITH CORINNE LEMON 10 Sturgis Street, Binghamton, N. Y In her ways is the law of kindnessf' 88 ,. ' W .. f ,X xr? W ff , . K X , X3 so wg' ,gc . . ts lf 5 21, tai L NIARION ALICE LESHER The Cedars, Rye, N. Y They can because they think they can. ALMA VIRGINIA LESLIE 33414 Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, Ill ':It was the heaven within her that I!12l.dC a heaven Without. MARY SQUIRES LEWIS 191 North Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, y Pa. They love most who quake to say they love. V IRENE PARMELEE LINSLEY 35 West Park Avenue, New Haven, Conn. g:D8C01'OllS, pure and merry. HELEN DRUSILLA LOCKWOOD 225 Merriman Street, Rochester, N. Y. In arguing the simple heat Scorched botlI the slippers off his feetf' 89 - .aah . 51- ,y , r .ANNIE LORRAINE LOOSEN 142 Cottage Street, Lockport, N. Y. N Sweetly sad the memory comes Of days that no more are. LUCY COULTAS LOVELL Pen-gy-Bryn, Scranton, Pa. - Now stir the fire, close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And know how good it is to be at home. , , Q 1 , X , , :I I, 'f .4 5 fx . 5' ALMA VVILHELMINA LUTZ Jamestown, N. D. K'Of soul sincere, In action faithful and in honor clear. EDITH HELEN MAAS 130 East 72nd Street, New York City Pangwangling was her pace. Q, 4? 1 ' ff: A-,4r:l:v.,:f A1'5 'fQ 'Q N E MCCARTHY 777 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. I've got 21 motter,-always merry and bright. U CAROLINE HILDEGARD M... 4,4 .W - fl-mt,-1 A 90 NIAUDE NIARGUERITE NICCLAVE 4514 Franklin Avenue, Blot out the Iliad from the earth. Still Virgil's song,-yet love lives on. 'A Cleveland, Ohio ETHEL MCCULLOUGH Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, Ohio Sentin1entally, I ani disposed to harmony, but organically I am incapable of a tune. KATE ISOBEL MCGREGOR Q567 Green Street, San Francisco, Cal. Without a sorrow, VVithout a care. DOROTHY MCKEE Locust Drive, Summit, N. J. HTl1ere is a talent in concealing talents. MARY EMMA NICNAUGHTON Fort Edward, N. Y. Where'er was aught to seize or to ,subdue Strong as a storm he lifted or o'ertl1rew. 91 . 1 P2 .4 X Q A 1-3 gi fn if L HELEN IRENE MCWILLIAMS West Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Is she not passing fair?7' RUTH VIOLET MAGNUSON 1909 Rondo Street, St. Paul, Minn. She could paint the lily or adorn the rose. ARY ELIZABETH MEAD Cranesville, N. Y. Not grave through pride, nor gay through folly. An equal mixture of good humor and sensible, soft melancholy. BI 2 f l 5 , . 'L ll ,ff vw? 949 2 MARY BLEEKER MILLER 56 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. A good jest in time of misfortune is food and drink. KATHARINE MITCHELL Meadowmere, Milwaukee, Wis. Thou knowest how much I love to steal away From noise and uproar and the blaze of day. 92 E. . f i.. ,E it ' W ., ,- -t jg X H , 1 9 . x , Y ll P 1 -54:5 , . I- , f Q ' nf ,- vfemkeve-. X .. 4 K I . 4. 'Q 3' 4, AGNES DONGAN MOORE 2115 N exvkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. '4But there is ane aboon the lave Has wit and Sense an' zu' that. SUSAN MOORE 4011 Grant Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. Fondness it were for any, being free, TO covet fetters though they golden be. REBA EAI-:LE BIOREHOUSE 438 Linden Avenue, York, Pa. lVIist1'ess of many acts is she - But chief of domesticityf' LOUISE BARTON BIYERS 495 Freemason Street, Norfolk, Va . I'll answer him by logic, I'll not budge an inch. NINA NIGHTINGALE 415 Cliff Road, Wellesley Heights, Mass Truth is truth to the end of reckoning. 93 FLORENCE OLDS Cheboygan, Mich. Strange questions raised on 'why?' and 'whence?' H IQATHARINE ELEANOR OTIS Barrington, Ill. 4 Her Visage grows warm with the ardor of diity. 2202 Loring Place, University ELIZABETH NIERNVIN PAGE Heights, New York City The elements So mixed in him that nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This is a man '. ANNA J osEPH1NE PEARCE 1918 East 82nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio Merit and modesty make good comrades. NIARGUERITE ELEANOR PEEPELS 188 Harvard Street, Rochester N.Y Teach not thy lip such scorn For it was made for kissing, lady, Not for such contempt. 94 5 MARGARET PETERS 410 Central Park, VVest, New York City Of altogether genial disposition. N NIARIE KIERSTED PIDGEON Saugerties, N. Y. I know no greater luxury than that of thinking well of my fellow men. l' MARGARET XVESSELL PIERSOL 4794 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. She continued strong in opinion. ALICE BROOKS PLUMB 11 Polhemus Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. In vacant or in pensive mood. ELEANOR THORP POST 607 East 28th Street, Paterson, N. J We'll no longer go a-roving So late with the night. 7 95 abit O 1 -A :1 1 V' R jp 'E'- Q .- 5:31.77 GERTRUDE POST 33 S ' ummit Avenue, Buifalo, N. X Silence is more musical than any song. JESSIE FIDELIA POUNDS 317 East 17th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y UI cannot check my girlish blush, My color comes and goes. INEZ DALE POXVELSON 231 Poplar Avenue, Woodbury, N. J. She giggleth ever. ELSIE LEE PRESTON Stratford Avenue, Melrose Park, Pa. Lifes a very funny proposition after all. ELINOR PRUDDEN 63 Buckminster Road, Brookline, Mass. The greatest happiness for the greatest number. 96 xx J 327 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, ELIZABETII FOLSOM RALsToN I N. Y. The merry heart: the merry heart, -7 Of Heavens gift I hold thee best! 1850 East 81st Street, Cleveland, FLORENCE CECIL RANNELLS Ohio 'II feign not friendship where I hate. 'l Hotel Brunswick, Boston, Mass. GRACE REDNVAY c'What hath night to do with sleep?', I ALICE EDITH ESTELLE REEB 340 Linwood Avenue, Buflialo, N. Y. And that fresh, infantile air of hersf' :KATHERINE VVILLESS REID 44 Vernon Avenue, hit. Vernon, N. Y. Friendship is not street. 97 a common thing to be picked up in the LUCY CHAPIN RICH 173 Buckingham Street, Springield, Mass. A lusty villain, sir, that very oft Lightens my humor with his merry jests. LAURA ELLA RICHMOND '78 Centre Avenue, Rockville Center. 4 N. Y, Strong reasons make strong actions. OLIVE D'ARM1NE RIELY 107 Oakland Street, San Antonio, Texas Like a flight of rose leaves fluttering in a mist Of opal and ruby and pearl and amethyst. U RUTH WINIFRED RoB1NsoN 106 Mount Auburn St., Wfatertown, Blass. Never be guilty of a pun, it is excessively vulgarf ' LOUISE ROBLEE , 4950 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, BIC. The best fire does na' flare up the soonest. ' ' 98 Q ' B' ,of JT VW' -,ff ' EMILY LOVE ROCKWELL 5Qnd Street and Bellevue Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 'SAS a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. 'i XVINIFRED ROGERS 5 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. I remember, I remember How my youth it flitted by, EDITH VIVA ROLFFE 4 Wfest Avenue, Albion, N. Y. ' I speak the naked facts without disguise. HELEN DOROTHEA ROMER Q2 Maurice Avenue, Ossining, ' N. Y. What a charming t.hing's a battle! GERTRUDE EVA RYAN 1243 Locust Street, Dubuque, Iowa i'The humor-of it. 99 B ay.. , 4. E X 'W Q, V ERRA LILLIAN SAUER 3401 YVells Street, Milwaukee, WHS. Shell walk the lady of my delight, A shepherdess of sheep. DOROTIJEA IDERBYSHIRE SCHELLING 4211 Sansoin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. l speak the mere Contrary. JEANNETTE DIACIDONALD SCHOOLCRAFT 15 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. N NL-XRY VON SCHRADER Maquoketa, Iowa Lend every man thine ear, but few thy voice. BLLXRGARET VON INSCHIRSCHKY DE SCHVVEINITZ 129 South 46th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 'QI hate vain thoughts. ' ' 100 XRS airfield Avenue, Holyoke, Nlass For she was just the very kind Whose natures never varfy. , V4 fm , , JEANNETTE FRANCES SE, 23 F 3 5- , r X J V n of -ov ' 5 , sf 1 w 25, x jg f 1 f , Xa. N 9, 1 .,. Y EVA LUCY SHEPARD 105 Wlest Cheyenne Road, Colorado Springs, Col. Hung sorrow! Care will kill :L cat, And therefore let's be merry. ETHEL SHERMAN 518 VValnut Street, Newtonville, Blass. 'KI-Ier part Had not been words, but deeds. BIARGARET BIERRIAM SHERWOOD Cornwall, N. Y. UI rose before the morning, Ilve been happy all the day. IQATHARINE W INSLOW SILL 140 Park Avenue, Wlatertown, N. Y. I desire no more delight Than to be under sail and gone tonight. 101 IQATHERINE SILVER 66 North Walnut Street, East Orange, N. J The blossomed briarf, HELEN SIMPSON Sagamore, On Lake George, N. Y She sticks to common sense. RUTH ISABEL SKINNER Q06 Elm Street, Holyoke, Mass She laughed until her eyes were rainy. ANNIE llIARGUERITE SMITH 305 Porter Avenue, Buffalo, N, Y My strength is as the strength of ten. GERTRUDE LOUISE SNELL Oxford, N. Y And if she won't, she won't And there's an end onftfl 102 f f . y 2 P S N 1 x N 4 4, J 1 5 I ..-1-:fl-. , ff' 0 '17.'Q..:i:21ffr.,i,' 1j'.f?,:f-ff' f 4, f ,f ff ffl? ,7 ff L1 51.5 . 5 :gr-WZ: 1iP'if':. '- : ,lf 'i5'?16:W' 4454-':, 11 . H ,sv Q ' yfffzgszcl QT . ' W NX, -XZ? ' A ' ' aff' HESTER OCENA SNYDER lVIariner's Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. I :mm the very pink of courtesy. EVELYN CONSTANCE STARR '71 Bloomfield Avenue, Passaic, N. J. He sank, he rose, he twinkled, he trolild lN'ithin that shaft of sunny mist. H BIARJORIE STEWART 6 Beechrnont Street, VVorcester, Mass. She sauntered and gently studied. 3' I DOROTHY STIMSON 159 West 86th Street. New York City The soul occupied with great ideas best performs small dutiesf' lVIABEL IRENE STONER 169 Mariner Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Who rises late must trot all dayf' 103 Aa., MARY LOUISE SUGDEN Hampton, Va. I profess not talking. ll1ARTI-IA LOUISE SVVEENEY 155 Berkeley Street, Lawrence, , Blass. ' A generous friendship no cold medium knowsfi BLARY BLARGARET SNVEENEY I 42 Forest Avenue, E., Detroit, ' lllicli. Old Simon the cellarer keeps 21 rare store Of Nlalmsey and Malvoisie. LCLADELEINE GEORGEANNA SXVEENY 230 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Infla1ned with the study of learning. MARION LOUISE TALLANT 17 Auburn Street, Concord, N. H. Let me be that I am, and seek not to alter me. U 104 -4.. gk . bi J? A FLORENCE IRENE TAYLOR 37 M3dlS0l1 Avenue, New York City U VVl1Ose lovely face Is but her least and lowest grz1ce. ISABELLE TJXYLOR Q8 South Willard Street, Burlington, Vt. Dressed in all his trim. MARION OLIVE TAYLOR i'0akwood, Boouton, N. J. ':Friei1ds my soul with joy remember. BIILDRED FRANCES TERRY Chatham, N. Y. Small of stature, but of great capacity. Al ELIZABETH VVILKINS 'THOMAS 'gThe Belnord, New York City 'Humpl1,' said the camelfl 105 A. LZ' 31 3555 ff -s -vvx on-- ' K 5 N, A rw 'i QQA 'N f ':r:Siff . ' X t f , x ,. .,.- Q.. ,.- ,..., , Qi, ,, N . A X 2 Q A I -5 MARY NELSON THOMAS 536 East Monroe Street, Little Falls, N. Y. Always on the lookout for fresh victims. N SYDNEY PAULINE THOMPSON 126 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. The tale hath not lost fat in the tellingf, HARRIET BURCHARD THNVING 1841 Independence Building Kansas City, IVIO High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesyf, MARGARET ELIZABETH TIBBITS 245 North Main Street Vllallingford, Conn I warmed both hands before the fire of life-.U MARY AXVERY CFRACY 1718 Caponse Avenue, Scranton, Pa If ever anyone was blessed with a good family and good friends, it is my unworthy self. 100 X DOROTHY LIIRIAM TRIIVIPI 35 Stockton Place, East Orange, N. J. How green and fresh you are in this old worlclf' GERTRUDE CRISSEY VALENTINE 80 Chestnut Street, Albany N. Y A fine volley of words, gentlemen, and quickly shot off. HELEN V AN DYCK Greeneville, Green County, N. Y An influence luminous and serene A shining peace. ' MIRIAM HASBROUK VAN DYCK 50 Prospect Street, Newark N. Y He would hide his talents under the bushel of his modesty. HELEN GERTRUDE VOLLMER 83 Midwood Street, Brooklyn N. Y And to be merry best becomes youf' 107 -4311, . 111, I .. I I ..-. I! 'f , . Q.: I XKYIRGINIA XNALKER Q61 South Main Street, WVallingford, Conn. Hlf 11Olll1lI1U' is deli 'htful without love and jokes. f. 1: S Q Then live in love and jokes. H , N, Q., I ,,, f I lm!! 1, if 441 A f If y I 14 4 f M U0 f . ,Z ntl, 1, :XLVA F. YVALLANDER 168 Park Ave., Blount Vernon, N. Y. I will smile, I will do everything that thou wilt have me. OLIVE H,xvELOCK YVALSER 119 Mohawk Street, Cohoes, N. Y. I was myself an ardent conversationalist in early youth. 'l CEENEVIEVE .ARLISLE lv.-KLSH Helena, Mont Oh, East is East and West is West, And never the twain shall meet. HENRIETTE ROSEQ VV.-XLTER '7 Wlest 9Qnd Street, New York Cit5 I am a man of peace. 108 7 J :5 21E2' ' 'fa . ,f -- .--Au . Qc-:: 3 if A gs, ff ffv N If 833 WVest BI211'gl121ll Street, N orristown, 1 a. RUTH YVANGER That flattering tongue of yours won mc. ELIZABETH VVEEKS Shelburne, V t. From you little troubles pass Like little ripples clown :1 sunny river. KXLICE FAULKNER WVELLER 19 Wlest Street, Fort Plain, N. Y. In thy face I see . The map of honor, truth and loyalty. BIARTHA WELLINGTON 3 Walnut Place, Troy, N. Y. I V He was a very parfait, gentil knight. , ., I H , Z i p IRENE GRAFTON VVHALEY Flemingsburg, Ky li V A All that he speaks being with such grace delivered. 109 ff are 4 'K . ' J ESSAMINE MAY WHITE 1537 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. So to the laws at large I write my name. OLGA WHITTLESEY 1212 Stuyvesant Avenue, Trenton, N. J. ' Her pride was the unconscious kind That to the pure is givenf' HILDA CAROLINE WILKIE Stamford, N. Y. AH times have I enjoyed greatly. TI1YRZA WARD WVILKINS 621 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Success in life is a matter of concentration and perseverance. JUDITH BLOVV VVILLIAMS 421 West 118th Street, New York City A mind made for big thingsf, 110 CHARLOTTE VVALKER WILSON Illahee, Le Moyne Avenue, Wasllington, Pa. I bear old Atlas' burden on my shoulder, as you knowfl FLORENCE OGDEN WILSON Box 573, 301 East 16th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. So cloth she train and teach me with her looks Such art of eyes I never read in books. U HAZEL IVISE 756 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio 4'VVoman's at best a contradiction still. MARY MINA ZOOK Oregon, Mo. I had not been long at the college before I distinguished myself by a most profound silence. E112 Naszarinn Enurh A snapper-up of unconsidered triflesf' 3 111 LF-' I MH W M l 4 vfx-ER. ma ADAMS, IQATHARINE ISABEL BARBER, ALICE BAUGH, ICATHARINE LIVINGSTON BENTON, HELEN GERTRUDE BIGELOW, DOROTHY BLACKBURN, RUTH H,fXZEL BLUN, ANITA ROSE BOUTON, DKATHARINE BOXVMAN, HELEN BUTLER, LAURA OFIPUTT CAMPBELL, CORNELIA CARPENTER, LELA ELIZABETH CLAPP, ESTHER CLARKE, DOROTHX' BANKS DEMING, DOROTHY FENN DICICERSON, RUTH ADELAXIDE ENSLEY, MARY BEEOHER FABER, DOROTHY ELIZABETH FLETCHER, MARY FOWLER, KATE GROVENOR FOX, OLIVETTE F. L. GEARY, MARY ELIZABETH HAIILO, GLADYS HOOKER, MARY ALICE JAMES, RUTH FRANCES JOHNSTON, RUTH BARNES IQELLEY, VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON MAPES, ALTA DOROTHY RJLERRITT, ELEANOR HAIT MILLER, GLIADYS MOUNT, RIYRL RIARIE N AUMBURG, MARGARET J. RECORD, RIARGUERITE REYNOLDS, EDITH F. BILLING, MARION E. SHIELDS, HELEN JEANNETTE SIMONDS, LOUISE S. SKEITH, BRONVNELL THOMPSON, FRIEDA M. TIGCHON, IRENE M. TILLES, FEROL C. TONVNSEND, LOUISE T UCKER, M.kRION C. UNDERHILL, MARY ST. JOHN WALLACE, ETHEL WESTON, HELEN GOULD JKVILCOX, RZIIAY WILLIAMS, GLADYS RUTH VVREN, MARY SHELDON ZDHRLAUT, GERTRUDE ELISE 1122 Seninr 3 xrnminn In Hluhnnk OCTOBER 28, 1911 Lf. I F. -.-ff . . . I A '. :5, ,g-., .V ,. .41 15 W :Y35:?' -1 :'? ' Q2 .2515 7'-1 , ,,e T1-11' ,.-.,Aj ,..,9':,3,j7,d,,3,n,1 I 1 .' ---'--f A . 1 V -'W '155?77'W.115a'f- 1'T- ' T' -: ' 'S'f:., W- I ! ' f T1l'? I 'P M J- - ' 4 wwf-raaaiiiiswzifb--, ' , .-4 -- . 1--4, I I t .:...1-,-, , HPF'-1 V A' T 75- ' ' ':Piw7': f5?V H7awa ' 'I .' -' -'7f'7Ts, N Q' -V A - 'Y I ' .4-. -U -- , I Ui. 5,1 V ' V -V . 553 ' 4125 152W-,,h,L,J , , v,,, ,,,.,. an -22741 ., ,gf T' f A , Q ,f .flfasax 4f,ghi?5'f,-5 ' ' 7 :f :f .ge-' f 52.4 QW? '1 me 'V 'Y'-, ' g,2yj,,4 rw V1 -V 1'5F,,,'jQLh 5 V I V--uv f 'fa A ' .947 ' jr: J'-' 4 A ,Q ' - 'f1f ?f 151 i2ii?f1,a3,zf?i-Wf. 0959 - . Q f ' X. e'?1cQP-if-1er45I': F' r- F ff 5, 1 . -'W'-W'f4'fS+' f .5 V. fi? 'fx A Svninr Harlnr Obpnning OCTOBER 14, 1911 Glummittrr EDITH BROWN, Cllfll'I'77lCl,l1 RUTH CUTLER EDITH HORNICKEL BIARION FLOYD ELIZA IQENNEDY JULIA HAND EDITH MAAS Gluntmittrn un ilktrltltg Urns HAZEL BROWN, Clzaifrmcm BIARIE EVERMAN BIARJORY STEWVART .xg l w -E.. ' ,- i ' D '- 9 Ro c h ' . e J L V LA ' .a ' 1 . 3 , ., mg 114 Sfvninr iHz11'1nr Sung Machree, hiachree, lVIachree, the feel of the wind in the dark. It tosses its thoughts to us as we stand on the hillside and harkg I can hear the words of the winds that wail in close branches that cling. It was a gale on the mountain-it was a breeze of Spring, And at its touch the mists were broke and the flowers in love were stirred, But the streets of the town were filled with dust and no man wakened or heard. So the wind has come to us, Machree, with words on its murmurous tongue, It's come for the world is dulled and tired and awaiting the touch of the young. REFRAIN: VVe are as young as the dawn, Untried as the new Waves that tore From the blue-browed depths of the sea To fall the first time on the shore. Wlhen breathless nights shall come, And the earth is calm and still, We'll quicken again at the feel of the wind, At the feel of tl1e wind on the hill. Nlachree, lVIachree, Machree, the winds are bending low O,er the breast of the town with a touch of love they flowg . And they carry the height of the hills and the cooling fresh smell deep from the bog They sweep the freshness of rivers and the cool hush of fog. The streets of the town are cool and sweet, and the faces of men are strong, As the wind in the broken morning sky brushes the clouds along g In the streets the children dance and play, their songs with joy are sung- The feel of the wind is on the town, the touch of the wind and the young. .. :E is 2. A. , fha ' , ' if - , -P Ye.. . 1. ' illllarrhing Sung When the wild Ma1'ch winds have swept the clouds away, And through the trees steals the breath of the song of coming Spring When the dawn shines clear and woodland paths are gay With the music of birds on the wing, We can wait no more, for our hearts have heard the call Of the wide, free road-the road that's free to all- And we hasten out to meet the glad new day, VVhile o,er the great world our voices ring! Hail, Hail, Nineteen Hundred Twelve! Hail, Hail, Nineteen Hundred Twelve! Raising our triumphant SOHg, Echoing the hills along, Ringing with the joy of youth and hope of victory, Ringing with the joy of youth and victory. 116 lithim Sung Where is the man with the four ancient Virtues, Where is the man who's without the nine Defects, Where is the rnan Who the Mean knows how to choose? You haven't far to look-itis our Special Faculty! Where is the man Who,s devoted to V. C., Where is the man Who,s a friend to you and me, VVhere is the man We,re as proud of as can be? I You haven,t far to look-it's our own Prexiel 117 J Svvninr Igirihimg Sung Far outside the darkening shadows fall, Elinor, Far outside the evening air is cold, But here, within, the glowing birthday candles Flicker bright and Warni. Our hopes for you are bright and warm as they, Elinor, Wil llltlll hlay all the coming days be filled with joy and brightness Gladly we sing and gladly bring, each one, This birthday Wish to you. 118 Zlnunratinn in Zltlura Flora, fair goddess of the Spring Whose silver lyre at eve doth ring Through purple glooms of wooded Thessalay, Thou who dost teach sweet Pan his lay, Where Satyrs sport and Dryads play, O hear the prayer thy sons now raise to thee! Flora, fair goddess of the spring Who light and life and love dost bring From Thracian wilds to Corinth's smiling sea, Thou who dost flower the verdant vale With daisies bright and lilies pale, O grant the prayer thy daughters raise to thee! Hasten to grace our leafy bowers 0 Flora, goddess of the flowers, And shield from fear of ill our sacred tree. Spirit of nature we adore O grant protection we implore, O hear the prayer thy children raise to thee. 119 I we Svnnga QJIa1'clL-by H ollrzndj Far from the blue Aegean shore From proud hlycenae famed of yore From Howering glades where strayed fair Proserpine From hills of Pallas, olive-crowned Thebes, born of musicts magic sound, Wle come to worship at the great god's shrine. Hail, mighty Zeus Dodona, hail! From thee whose word can never fail lve ask thy blessing in our hour of need, Praying thine oracleis true light hflay guide our doubting hearts aright. 0 bless the tree for which thy children plead. Teach us to shield its leaves from blight Of stinging hail and Storm Kings might From scorching heat and freezing winter's death. Father of gods, thy help we crave From high Olympus hear and save. Breathe through our tree immortal beauty 's breath. QSclzumann's Lotus Flowerwb New crowned with May's bright foliage proud head towers high, Thy boughs in verdant glory Soar upwards towards the sl-xy. Each glowing bud and blossom The breath of life receives, Wlhile melodies immortal Sing through thy rustling leaves. Grant us thy aspiration, Thy calm, glad strength of youth, Breathe through our souls thy music And through our lives thy truth, .. Thy Now Flora, Springti1ne's goddess' Has breathed the breath of life, And made thy soul immortal Through cold and storm and strife. Wle gather neath thy branches Our joyous hearts to raise In glad, triumphant chorus Of never ending praise, And pledge our heart's devotion Through all the ages long Our loyalty eternal Outlasting e'en our song. ,- f' .1 ' k'I rv- X? ,Ax rsx' 1 'JI ggi gk 'Q' e A 'i A .ln , Y A 1 , A f ,,,4 .J s -ul DOROTHY MARTHA BALDXVIN ANNA HARRIET BLAKE HELEN KAICHEN BLITZ KATHARINE MORTON BROXVN ELSIE IRENE CARLING COURTNEY CARROLL RUTH CUTLER LOUISE WHITMAN FARNAM HELEN JOSEPHINE FERRIS MARGARET HALE HELEN HEYWOOD MARY EMERSON HURLBUTT ELIZABETH AMANDA IQITTREDGE OLIVE I'IAVVORTI-I LANCASTER HELEN DRUSILLTX LOCKXVOOD LUCY COULTAS LOVELL LOUISA BARTON MYERS X. 1, Q1 Nb NINA NIGHTINGALE ELINOR PRUDDEN RUTH VVINIFRED ROBINSON JEANNETTE MCDONALD SCHOOLCRAFT MARGARET DE SCHNVEINITZ DOROTHY STIMSON MABEL IRENE STONER BIADELEINE GEORGEANNA SVVEENX FLORENCE IRENE rf.-'LYLOR HELEN X7AN DYCK NLIRIAM HASBROUCK VAN DYCR GENEVIENVE ARLISLE WALSH HENRIETTE ROSE WALTER RUTH VVANGER OLGA VVHITTLESEY THYRZA WARD VVILKINS J UDITH BLOW' WILLIAMS Hunurahlr Hlvntinn MARIE PELLISSIER ALDEN HENRIETTA MONROE CLEVENGER MARGARET FRANCES CULKIN GERTRUDE .ANNA GEARY HELEN JACKSON MARGARET JIENNINGS IRENE PARMELEE LINSLEY 120 SUSAN MOORE ANNA JOSEPHINE PEARCE LOUISE ROBLEE HELEN DOROTHEA ROMER GERTRUDE EVA RYAN HESTER OCENA SNYDER OLIVE HAXVELOCK VVALSER XE! is 'P' QOH V I'-I AI Q f 43.1 :nn J R , -- EI-2. 'I f Na ' 5 A fx ' ff' 158 X W- Qi'fc 5 N4'4' 'fb' : I ' -1 'A O 0 O 1 8, 5 ffmf,f 4' w,.,5:-- .V jllfffl Ibmqgmg ' Ill IH 'H III W 41-'55 lqgiuiv' '.gLfJ?,i3e V is-'g'f'1Qg . - 432-flfif' Jw mn A .tif ,:,.-, 5 -1.2 :iq zgifu'-'-Q life'-IQ. P rfgs1,.G-,-M- -' th ' ' 'rv ,?a,f,.'Eg ' I Ji ,f-iiifgvizia-:J 'I' 'Q uv Bw D9V'5f,xj.gffvS1-sP- A T fziiafiwff I I I I FW gm ,, 35 ,gb Us Qlnmmittev CAROLINE CONGDON, Chairman EDITH BROXVN NIARION FLOYD FRANCES GOODRICH HELEN GRIFF LUCY LOVELL ETHEL BQICCULLOUGH 121 Gffnmmrnrrmrnt Spvahrrz BIARIE ALDEN HELEN FERRIS RIARGARET CULKIN ELIZABETH IQITTREDGE LOUISE FARNAM RUTH WANGER 1282 Elhellnmz Ma1'y Rich.ao'cls0n and Lydia Pratt Babbott Foundation SARAH MORRIS, A.B., 1906, AM., 1908 . . . Columbia, Unix eisitx Vassar Students Aid Society F ozmdation EMMA PHOEBE VVATERMAN, A.B., 1904, ALI., 1906 . Universit3 of Cahfoinu Fellowship of the Associate Alumnae of Vassar College ETTA SHIELD, AB., 1908, A.1VI., 1909 . . . University of Ch1c1,:,o Special Fellowship for the Year 1911-1912 ALICE DOROTHEIA SNYDER, A.B., 1909 . . . University of Michiman Grahuair Srhnlaxrs HELEN HULL LAW, A.B., 1911, Latin. RUTH STRONGMAN, AB., 1911, lilathematfics auncl Physics GYEIUIIEITP Stuhrnts ISTATHARINE INNIS ARNOLD, A.B., 1895, Blusic. EDITH JAMES, AB., 1908, lllathematics and Physics. ELIZABETH DENNY, A.B., 1910, Latin. Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen iyuxnnwrg 12:3 243 228 278 306 1055 ,, -V 53,1 L Wg . afw54::f3f-,1Q.Swxz r HE last year of college life is peculiarly marked by the per- vading sense of the issue of the morrow, which John Morley so aptly describes as The presentiment of the eve.', This feeling of the difficulties and interests that are soon to engage us not only draws our thoughts and hopes beyond the boundaries of our present task, but enriches the present by making clear its relationship to the new order to which it is yielding. In the light of this sharpened perception of the day's significance, immediate problems take a new largeness and dignity, the Wisdom of books comes home asanever before to our business and bosoms, We feel ourselves to be passing into the main current of life. For this reason it seems fitting that instead of speaking to my friends, the Class of 1912, in my own person, I repeat a few Words spoken by the great critics of life that many of us have read together. The truth of each of them is the fruit of untiring and courageous en- deavor to apply ideas to life, and so is rich in suggestion for all those of us who realize that only in so far as We are intellectually upright, courageous and open minded in bringing thought to bear on practice, can We Work with those forces that today make for social and personal righteousness. 125 T ruth gains more even by the errors of one Who, with due study and prepara- tion, thinks for himself, than by the true opinions of those who only hold them because they do not suffer themselves to think. -John Sfuarzf Mill. Goethe's profound, imperturbable naturalism is absolutely fatal to all routine thinking, he puts the standard once for all, inside every man, instead of outside him, when he is told such a thing must be so, there is immense authority and custom in favor of its being so, it has been held so for a thousand years, he answers, with Olympian politeness, 'But is it so? Is it so to me?',' -Illatthew A mold. The initiation of all wise and noble things comes, and must come, from individuals, generally, at first from some one individual. The honor and glory of the average man is that he is Capable of following that initiative, that he can respond internally to wise and noble things, and may be led to them with his eyes open. -Jolm Stuart lllill. Society is a partnership in all scienceg a partnership in all artg a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfectionf, -Ed m 117161 Bizrke. Generalization . . . is a method, not of obliterating the concrete phemomen, but of enriching it with the joint perspective, the significance, the expressiveness of all other things besidef, -U'alz5er Pazfer. 126 Wie are afraid to put 111a11 to live and trade on his own private stock of reasong because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that tl1e individuals would do better to avail themselves of tl1e general bank a11d capital of nations and of agesf' -ECl'UZ1L7LClBll'7'li'6. Pls UI regard truth as a divine ventriloquist: I care 11ot from whose 111outh the sounds are supposed to proceed, if only the words are audible and intelligible. g -Samuel Taylor Colerirlge. Y But the intellect wl1ich has been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, . . . . .is almost prophetic from its knowledge of history g is almost heart- searching from its knowledge of human nature, it has almost supernatural charity from its freedom from littleness and prejudice, it has almost the repose of faith, because nothing can startle it, it has almost the beauty and harmony of heavenly contemplation, so intimate is it with the eternal order of things and the music of the spheresf, -John H amy Newman. Pl- X 71- Our VVorks are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its 11atural lineaments. Hence, too, the folly of that impossible precept, Know Thyselfg till it can be translated into this partially possible one, Know what thou canst work atf' -Thomas Carlyle. as fi: as :ls That the end of life is not action, but contemplation-beingias distinct from doing-a certain disposition of the mind: is, in some shape or other, the principle of all the higher morality. In poetry, in art, if you enter into their true spirit at all, you touch this principle in a measure .,... To treat life in the spirit of art is to make life a thing in which means andlends are identified: to encourage such treatment, the true moral significance of art and poetryf, -Walter Pater. 9 127 Free-heartedness and graciousness and undisturbed trust and requited love and the sight of peace of others and the ministry to their paing these and the blue sky above you, and the sweet waters and flowers of the earth beneathg and mysteries and presences, innumerable, of living things,-these may yet be here your richesg untorinenting and divineg serviceable for the life that, now isg nor, it may be, without promise of that which is to comef' -John Ruskin. 'B E' 128 4'-J L-P 1 Q9 m Q Svtuhrnta' Anznriatinn FOUNDED 1866 Gpiiirrra MARGARET TIBBITS,,1Q . . . . Presidenl FLORENCE TAYLOR,,1Q . . Vice-President MARGARET ARMSTRONG,,1LL . Secretary T 1-easurer RUTH WHITHED,,13 . 130 PRES. MRS. PROF PROE PROF. f' Glnmmittrv nn Srlf-Mnnvrnment MARGARET T112-BITS. Chairman FLORENCE TAYLOR,,1Q LOUISE FARNAM,,1Q LOUISA NIYERS,'1Q MIRIAM ABBOT,,12 IRENE BEIR,,13 KATHARINE FAULKNER,,13 MARGUERITE RUDDIMAN, '13 limi FAC ULTY ' JAMES M. TAYLOR, Chairman I. N. ILILLINGHAST . LAURA J. WYLIE . MARCEARET F. WASHBURN' CHARLES W. MOULTON nt Cllnmmitirr 131 LUCY ROGERS,,13 RUTH WASHBURN,,13 EDITH H1LLES,,14f RUTH P1CKER1NG,'14f MARG.ARET ARMSTRONG,,14: RUTH NASH,,15 SOPHIE VVHITE,,15 STUDENTS MARGARET TIBBITS, Chairman COURTNEY CARROLL,,1Q LUCY PENNIMAN,,13 FRANCES JEVVELL,,13 CHARLOTTE GREENEBAUM,,14 Svnrial iingagementz MARGARET DE SCHVVEINITZ,,1Q, Chairman PHILENDA CUDDEBACK,,1Q DOROTHY BLACKALL,,14 MIRIAM W1NTER,'13 FRANCES MORRISON,,15 Olmaua Burma HELEN HE1'WOOD,,1Q, Chairman FLORENCE OLDS,,1Q ALTHEA IRNVIN,,13 DOROTHY BR1NsMADE,'141 RUTH I-IAMILTONQIQ GLADYS BASSETLJ13 NATALIE SUTI-IERLAND,,15 ' flllaihu' Glluh iiuumz RUTH CUTLER, '12, Chairman LUCY LOVELL,,1Q EVELYN N OBLE,,13 AGNES vVILSON,,13 MARGARET ARMsTRONG,'14! MARGARET T.A1'LOR,,15 , NIISS Y OST, Faculty Aclnisor Glummifter nn fillaiilz' Olhristnmz iiiuneg BZIIARION TAYLOR,,1Q, Chairman 1362 Q Glummiiiev nn Eiereiuing Ilfrezhmen RIIRIAM ABBOT MARIE ALDEN IQATHARINE BROVVN ELIZABETH CUTTER RUTH CUTLER JANE FARLEY LOUISE FARNAM HELEN FERRIS RUTH FITCH RUTH HAMILTON DOROTHY APPLEYARD GLADYS BASSETT ELIZABETH BALDNVIN SYLVIA CONANT MARY CUMPSON HILDEGARDE FRERICHS HAZEL HARRISON RUTH HOLLIDAY ELIZABETH HOWSON 1512 DIARIAN IVES HELEN JACKSON ELIZABETH IQITTREDGE SYLVIA ICNONVLTON OLIVE LANCASTER MARY LENVIS LUCY LOVELL DOROTHY MCIQEE LOUISA MYERS ELINOR PRUDDEN 1913 ELIZABETH INGERSOLL CAROLINE JOHNSON LOUISE LAIRD REBECCA LAVVRENCE EQLARCIA LIVERMORE EVELYN NOBLE XVINIFRED OTIS LUCY PENNIMAN LUCY ROGERS VVINIFRED ROGERS LAURA RICHMOND MARY VON SCHRADER JEANETTE SCHOOLCRAFT MARGARET SHERWOOD IQATHARINE SILVER SYDNEY THOMPSON MARGARET TIBBITS HELEN HEYWOOD HARRIET THWING RIARGUERITE RUDDIMAN IQATHARINE SCRIBNER GRACE SMITH LUCILE SMITH ANNA VAN VVINKLE SYDNOR WALKER RUTH WASHBURN IQATHARINE 'WHEELER RACHEL VVHITCOMB Enlvgairz in Svtuhrut Olnnfnermtrr MARGARET TIBBITS,,12 LUCY PENNIMAN,,13 liahrra ELIZABETH IiITTREDGE,,1Q, F iff-st Semester MAY GOWAN,?1Q, Second Semester 133 r r A N , mmm Fi , 4' QD W mf' Q f UN 1 I 1 ' ' KN , fliigigfgg an If M , di pm romana -Q Glhriztian Ammrizmiinn FOUNDED 1867 REORGANIZED 1885 Cmiirera KATHARINE MORTON BROWN,,1Q . . President :HELEN J OSEPHINE FERRIS,,1Q . Vice-President M.ARY AGNES WILSON,,13 . Recording Secretary FLORENCE BEARD BRACQ,,13 . . Corresponding Secretary MARGARET CLARK,,14 . . . Treasurer 136 Exnrutiule Baath KATHARINE BROWN,'12 . Chairman AGNES WILSON,,13 . ..,. Secretary HELEN FERRIS,,1Q ELIZABETH HOSTERMAN,,13 IRENE LAVVRENCE,,1Q MAUD KELSEY,,13 LOUISE ROBLEE,,1Q K LUCY PENNIMAN,,13 DOROTHY STIMSON,,12 ELINOR BLACKMAN,,14 HARRIET THWVING,,1Q DOROTHY BRINSMADE,,14: ELIZABETH BALDWIN,,1-3 MARGARET CLARK,,14: FLORENCE BRACQ,,13 CHARLOTTE BRINSMADE,,15 GLENN MEANS,,15 Qlnmmittvrn Emotional LUCY PENNIMAN,,13, Chairman DOROTHY FAY,'1Q HELENA DOUGHTY,,13 GLADYS BAssETT,'13 HAZEL HARRISON,,13 RUTH BEIDLEMAN,,13 AGNES ROWLANDS,,13 illlrmhrrahip HARRIET THWING,,1Q, Chairman MARIE ALDEN,,1Q A RUTH HOLLIDAY,313 DOROTHY MCKEE,,1Q ANNA VAN WINKLE,,13 MARY BLIss,,13 SYDNOR WALKER,,13 MARIAN VVILLARD,,14: 566112 Svtuhg DOROTH1' STIMSON,,1Q, Chairman FRANCES DUGAN,,1Q KATHARINE SCRIBNER,,13 ELIZABETH HOWsON,'13 HARRIET ROBBINS,,14 137 IRENE LAWBENcE,f IQ, Chairman lghilanihrnpir mU1'li I n Poughkeepsie CHARLOTTE BRATE,,1Q MAY GrONVAN,,1Q CHARLOTTE KEENEi',,1'2 ETHEL BICCULLOUGH,,1Q CRISSEY VALENTINE,,1Q H.ARRIET BRADLEY,,13 ELIZABETH PRINGLE,,13 ESTHER ROOD,'13 Cgmwrul lilpilalitlpnpir murk ELINOB BLACKMAN,,14, Chairman MfILDRED BARNES,,1Q OLIVE LANCASTE-R,,1Q ELEANOR BLIss,'13 DIARY CUMPSON,,13 KATHARINE FARNAMQ14 HELEN HUGHES,,14: JEANNETTE ILANGHA.-kR,,1-L GRACE W7HEELER,,15 ROSE XYILSON,,15 frllisainnarg Erparimrut HELEN FERBIs,'1Q, Clzafirmaoz ,Mission Study LOUISE ROBLEE,,1Q, Clzairman MAUD KELSEl',,13 JOSEPHINE GLE,ASON,,14L Nlissionary Finance ELIZABETH HOSTER3I,AN,,13, C'lza'i1-man KATHABINE OTIs,'1Q RUTH PEMB-ER,,13 NATALIE BASSETT,'14f Grnrral Publifcation, ELIZABETH C. BALDXVIX,,13, Clzairmawn CAROLINE JOHNSON,,13 PHYLLIS VVILLIAMS-,,1:L lblusic and Posters DOROTHY BRINSMADE,,141, Clzaiirman ELIZABETII R,ALSTON,,1Q BIABEL CHAPIN,,1-1: 138 -mm, gf WM, Silurr Bag Brlvgatinn BIILDRED BARNES,,1Q BIAMIE BLOUNT,,1Q KATHARINE BROWNQIQ ALICE BURROWSQIQ FRANCES CARVER,71Q HENRIETTA CLEVENGER,,12 EMILIE DAVIS,,1Q GABRIELLE ELLIOT,,1Q MARIE EVERMAN,,1Q HELEN FERRIS,,1Q HELEN HEYWOOD,,1Q MARGARET JENNINGS,'1Q ALBERTA LATHAM,,1Q LILIAN LEE,'1Q ALMA LESLIE,,1Q EDITH MAAS,,1Q MARY MACNAUGHTON,,1Q ETHEL MCCULLOUGH,,12 KATHERINE 0TIS,,1Q LOUISE ROBLEE,,12 RUTH SKINNER,,1Q DOROTHY STIMSON,,1Q SYDNEY THOMPSON,,1Q GLADYS BASSETT,,13 FLORENCE BRACQ,,13 HARRIET BRADLEY,y13 GLADYS CARR,,13 ' RUTH HOLLIDAY,'13 NIAUD KELSEY,,13 LILLIAN LANG,,13 BERNICE MARKS,,13 ANABEL ROBERTs,'13 NAROLA RIVENBURG,,13 KATHARINE SCRIBNER,,13 RUTH VVHITHED,,13 AGNES VVILSON,,13 MARGARET ARMSTRONG,,14 MARGARET CLARK,,14: EDITH HILLES,,14 SYBIL MAY,,14 AALFREDA MOSSCROP,,14: DOROTHY SMITHQI4 IVA SCoTT,'14 AIM'E VANNEMAN,,14 C5rsmuil1e Eelegaiinn RUTH WANGER,,1Q HAZEL HARRISON,, 13 ADELINE DESALEQM 139 16112511111 Hinrk Among the Daily Vacation Bible Schools of Boston, Vassar is represented by a school among the Syrians, for which teachers' scholarships are given by Dr. Hill and the Christian Association. For 1911 the teachers from Vassar Were: Miriam Abbot,'12, Principalg Helen LockWood,,12, and Lillian Lang,,13. The aim of the schools is to combine College and Church in a Summer Minis- try to City Children. The school term is six Weeks, the programme consisting in music, calesthenics, Bible stories, industrial work and in 'organized games. There are also occasional picnics and visits to the homes of the children by the teachers. Q 140 W EE A, 5 . WE! vs .s , . f . . f Q2 ff, ' Rf- ' . .E ' 'Y ' was -J K ' , .-:ESQ ,iff is .- - ' Lexi.-,kwlv ligig ' :gg 3 'iff .I-Vagif 'f' 5 'f-,Qgtl :lf-111'-,1':-.3 ig-114: FT ' -if . 1 . 1-sf-A ers f ' Q N 'J Obliirnrz RUTH FITCHQIQ , President FRANCES GOODRICH,'12 . . Vice-Pfesidenf MELAN111: AVERY,,13 Secfelffwy SYDNOR VVALKER,,13 . TTGGSWGT MARGARET CUSHING,,14 . Property M anager HELEN FRENCH,,14s HELEN CROSBY,,13 142 Assistant Property M anager Head Usher Ahuiznrg ifinarh Faculty lVI377Lb67', MISS JUDSON I President ex-ojicio, RUTH FITCH C'hair'ma'n., SYDNEY THOMPSON NIARY C ONNELL DOROTHEA SCHELLING REBECCA LAWYRENCE EVELYN NOBLE illlakv-3lIp Qlummiitren EDITH MAAS, Clzaiirman HELEN BLACK- DOROTHY 'MCKEE CARITA DOGGETT RUTH RI,-XGNUSON LUCY FREELAND JANET GOLDEN RUTH VALENTINE Suhutitmea BIARGARET CLARK EDITH HILLES Sarme ljzlainterii I NIAUD FULLER RUTH BROWVN 10 143 Baptiszfa Vincent-io Lucenczfo Petruchio Gremio . Hortenszfo T ranio . Biondello Grumaio Curtis . A Peclanzf Katherine Bianca Widow , T ailor . H abe-rclasheir Zlfnnrily Mall 1512135 MAY 13, 1911 Uhr Gaming nf Ihr Shrew CAROLYN TOMPKINS, Chairman GRACE FRANK BARBARA VANDEGRIFT :LVIARY HURLBUTT MADELEINE SXVEENY RUTH KINSEY SYDNOR VVALKER ELINOR BLACKMAN EMMA Dlx CAST . M. PATTON H. ROSEN'FHAL . M. GAVIN . S. THOMPSON . M. EDGAR E. WORCESTOR K. NIITCHELL E. HILLES G. ELLIOT . BI. CLARK N. NIGHTINGALE . R. FITCH E. FRENCH B. SUTTON E. BIULQUEEN F. OSBORN PAGES, ATTENDANTS, SERVANTS, NIUSICIANS, ETC. 144- Bianca:- VVl1y, gentlemen, you do me double Wrong To strive for that which resteth in my choicef, Petruchio- Out, you rogue! You pluck my foot awry! Take that and mend the plucking off the other! Petruchio- Kaftharine, I charge thee, tell these headstrong Women Xvllilt duty they do owe their lords and husbands. Elfiret Ball lag NOX'EMBER 11, 1911 lima Ernmmrzl CAST Beau Brurnrnel S. P. THOMPSON The Prince of Wales E. FATMAN Richard Brinsley Sheridan E. PAGE Lord Manly . H. 'WINTER Reginald Courtney E. HILLES Mortimer . M. STRONG Mr. Abrahams E. JAMES Simpson D. SOUTHARD Ba-ilifs . . P. BROWN AND BI. CLARK Mr. Oliver Vincent . . BI. YTILSON Mariana Vincent ELIZABETH FRENCH Kathleen . GLADYS SPENCER The Duchess of Lea-rn1'ngz'on GABRIELLE ELLIOT Lady F arthingale HARRIET BRADLEY French Lodging-House Keeper . PHYLLIS BROWN Mrs. St. Aubyn HELEN FRENCH Olnmmittmz FRANCES GOODRICH, C'hairma,n FRANCES CARVER LOUISA BIYERS MARX' COIT RUTH HOLLIDAY ELINOR GENUNG DOROTHY PHILIPS GRETCHEN THAYER 146 Beau-HA glance of the eye, Reginald, Mrs. St. Aubyn- I insist upon a, 3 glance Of the eye-H few Words with youf, Beau- lVIo1'ti1ner, should anybody Call, say I have-a very pressing engagement With His Majesty 14-7 Svernnh Mall lag MARCII Q, 1912 Glummitier RUTH CRAWFORD, Chairman SYDNEY THOMPSON HELEN HEYXKVOOD ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY ELIZABETH BALDNVIN NATALIE BASSETT ANNA MARIA L. P. ROSE DOROTHY COBB , E112 liillarn nf inning CAST Consul Berniclc H. ROSENTHIAL Mrs. Bernick . F. CARVER Olaf, their son R. HAMILTON M artha Bernicls D. STIMSON Johan Tonnesen . K. DUNHAM Lona Hessel . F. GOODRICH H ilmar Tormesen . M. AVERY' Doctor Rorlzmcl L. BRONVN Hummel . M. CARBERRY Vigilancl N. NIGHTINGALE Sanclstacl R. STOXVELL Dina Dorf . G. THAYER Krap , E. HILLES Aurze . . . M. VVILSON Mrs. Rummel . . C. BTETCALF Mrs. Postmaster Holt G. SPENCER M rs. Doctor Lynge . BI. STENVART Servant . . . . C. ROBINSON Uuiunwprnple BTEN1C. BRATE, R. NASH, L. ROLLINS, C. NORRIS, E. SEAVEY, A. THOMPSON, D. DEMING, A. BEATTYS, E. COXVEN, M. XVAGNER, M. BULL. WOMEN-E. EVANS, A. BIOSSCROP, B. LESLIE, T. OXVENS, T. LESHER. 1-13 Lana:-Good morning, my dear Betty! Good morning, lVIartl1a! Good morning, brother-in-law! Bernick:-Out with it, out with it! Can you not see all those lights are gibing at us? whim Rau Flag MAY II, 1912 Srhillrfa 1HHaih uf Qbrlranff' Qlnmmirtrr FRANCES JOHNSON, Chairman ANNE BAKER ' DOROTHE.A SCHELLING H.ARRIET BRADLEY ELIZABETH HOWSON VVILLA ROBERTS JULIA COOLEY CAST Charles . Isabel , . Agnes Sorel . Dulce of Burgzlncly Dunois . . LaH ire , Duclzatel Archbishop . Talbot . . Lionel . . English Heralrl Thibailt D '11 ro M argot . . Louison . Johanna. Ettienne . Claude-Blarie . Rainzfoncl . Bertrafnfl , ChareoaliBurner His Wife , His Son . . E. FATMAN GABRIELLE ELLIOT MARY COATES C. HAVILAND . L. BOYNTON A. HALL E. PAGE R. VVHITHED . E. WORCESTER R. STANLEY-BROVVN M. HELBIER . E. BONNELL . MARJORIE IQENDIG . ELIZABETH FRENCH lx1ARY GAVIN M. TIPTON M. SEAMAN H. HARRISON G. TILDEN . M. NIACNAUGHTON . JESSAMINE WHITE . ELIZABETH THOMAS 150 Eiirni ilillinnr 152111 aglilg, 1911 51112 Einsrh in iinnhunn By G. ELLIOT and S. THOMPSON Glnmniittvv TPIYRZA VVILRINS EDITH NIAAS X GERTRUDE RYAN HARRIET BRADLEY KATHERINE SCRIBNER MARTHA BULL KATHERINE FARNAM CAST Bess, a jlower girl . Bailijf H eywarcl . . G. THAYER M. L. BOYNTON John Humphrey, a butcher M. CLARK Davy, a gamelceeyoer . E. HowsoN Will , . . T. JESSUP Lady Olivia Carstairs . . . NI. AVERY Svrrnnh i111i11nr M2111 Flag, 15111 E112 llzxrkhntnn By LADY GREGORY Cftummitime FRANCES GOODRICH RUTH HAMILTON RUTH BIAGNUSON ELIZABETH INGERSOLL IAALTHEA IRWIN B1ARGO CUSHING RUTH VVILE CAST J oseph Nestor . . E. HILLES Michael Cooney H. ROSENTHAL Wlfrs. Brocleriels Tommy Nally Sibby F ahy . Timothy Ward . B. 151 E. GENUNG E. HowsoN G. SPENCER ELLSWORTH lllrrturwa, 1512 Under the Auspices Qf Plzilaletheis LADX' GREGORY ...... The lllaking of a T heater Under the .tluspfices of Philaletlzeis and the College EDITH VVYNNE BIATHISON .... Scenes from Shahesneatre 3l1ir5t iJIHinnr 162111 Flag, 15112 Uhr 69112 Ilinah Qbpenn BY DOROTHX' PHILLIPS, 1914 Llumnxiltn' MARY COIT MARY PHILLIPS ELIZABETH THELBERG M. G. CLARK CHARLOTTE GREENBAUM THERESE LESHER lDOROTI-IY HOLT CAST I Abraham Lincoln , . . R. STANLEY-BROWN Dan Rutledge . . BI. PETERSON Coleman Sfznoot A. H.ALL Anne Rutledge R. NASH Mrs. Rutledge . . L. SEYMOUR Hannah Armstv-ong . A. HOOKER Betsey Short . . M. M. :ADAMS 152 Q. X ff 5 xxx KJ.- nu xx x . , 223, wi-2j: 'f' yjgzfig:-qw ,709 , 7532, f, : N' U A Uvamzix J , , .N E 15,131 .AQ-:ag ,fxx 'llllllnmrw xr nil E . - 2 N' lu' 1 .,.,, ' ::'fQ:xQ11'1iffQ2fI5,2.g:. ' N ' .A 'U v . 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' .- 232 L55-:iffy 'GVLQ :fx ,..,,:.,., : Ely .-'..c.if!-L ' ' '-li -9 55332251 'lv ,,d':f.55jf. 'T 4' ' s.s:1::'f:Y .. 13.-a,-:qv-' .. -fin 3-22- Sxfw, fl: f:-. ' .4 fa. .1 :: 55.1 1f1'1'sh ga. ' 'A 5 '-.,r ku 5925: - koi ' S13 2 f g f a s , I 1 A i I .EY W 'I -f 5 I, Vw uh. ., K xt, ,G 15 1, . SN! 36 -2 ' 'L ' ' I A 'Sf' ,JN L -,. 0 :. lim x 2? KP fin- .ij . .4 . W' Rl' , , EQ, I '47 . Ju ' X , f ,AA 4.34 rg if V . .7 F' if It is i 13 . -:F - -7 -L5f,,:.' -'L I g1-:,:gi.Q5.'5ffizzk?-1'T'1'f' .wma I x . , 1- i' -' -'-,'.'-.':'cEJ7:f5MT51E ' .-f ,s12f::?4v4: f A Athlrtir Amanriaiinn FOUNDED 1895 ' Gbiiirvrza DOROTHY MCKEEQIQ . . . ELIZABETH vVORCESTER,,13 A SYLVIA CONANT,,13 . ANNIE GREEN,,14: 154 Presiclent V-ice-President Secretary Treasurer sl? J Ahuianrg ilinarh DOROTHY MCKEE ELIZABETH WORCESTER . RUTH CUTLER,,1Q FLORENCE BARRETT,,1'2 RUTH CRAWFORD,,1Q FLORENCE TAYLOR,,1Q DOROTHY BALDWIN,,1Q MARGARET JENNINGS,,1Q ELIZABETH THELBERG,,13 LUCY ROGERS,,13 NEIDA QUACKENBUSH,,13 HELEN CROSBY,,13 BIARGARET CUASHING, '14 DOROTHY DEMING,,11L DOROTHY SMITH,,1-4: MARTHA BULL,,14I A NELLIE CATLIN,,14 ESTELLE BONNELL,,15 SARAH DUNLAP,,15 MARGARET CROSBY,,15 BEATRICE KENNEDY,,15 MIRIAM SHEPHERD,,15 CAROLINE JOHNSON, ,13 Flnilunr IIIHPPI Qlummiitve RUTH HAMILTON, Clzaiwman DOROTHY BALDWIN,31Q CAROLINE JOHNSON,,13 JEANNETTE BACHMAN, '14 NIARY MALLON, '15 Cgruunhu Qluxnmittrr ELIZABETH VVORCESTER, ,13, Clza4iwn,cm PHYLLIS WILLIAMS, ,14 SOPHIE VVHITE, ,15 Arrlgrrg Glnmmitirr HELEN MCWILLIAMSQIQ, Chairman J UDITH WILLIAMS, '1 Q KATHARINE LOMBARD, ,1-in J EANNETTE ALLEN, , 1 3 MARGARET W AGNER, ,1 5 mam' Eaakrihall HELEN SIMPSON,,1Q, Chairman HAZEL HARRISON,,13 RUTH WILE,'14f mintvr Sparta ELVIRA KUsH,'13, Chairman ELIZABETH RALSTON,,1Q RUTH PIOKERINGQILL HAZEL HARRISON,,13 JULIA BROOKS,,15 Zire Glarniual DOROTHY BfICKEE,,12, Chairman ELIZABETH RALSTON,,1Q, Leader of Grand March FLORENCE TAYLOR, Assistant 156 1.19 I 1912 Rnrkvg Gram Gbflirera RUTH CUTLER, Captain FLORENCE BARRETT, Manager KATHARINE BROXVN Left Wing ELINOR PRUDDEN Left H alf Back RUTH CUTLER . Left Inside DOROTHY B1C:KEE Center H aU Bach EDITH BROWN . Center Forward MAY GOWAN . Right H atf Back Right Inside Right Wing MARJORIE STEWART SYLVIA KNOWLTON Left Full Bach Right Full Back MARGARET PIERSOL ELIZABETH CUTTER HELEN FERRIS Goal , 131 , I , VV N 4: -,.. .-f-1-A R' . .4 1- I. E-r- A ' . -- -7 V V , ' 'M A f 9 7S!ffi? ,1f ' h ' ' ,,,, I ., 1913 Rurkrg Gram 0BftirPrR ELIZABETH THELBERG, Captain LUCY ROGERS, Manager NEIDA QUACKENBUSII Left Wing GLADYS BASSETT . Left H abt' Back ELIZABETH HOSTERMAN Left Inside ELIZABETH THELBERG Center H abr Bach SYDNOR WALKER Center Forward ABBY I'I.-LGERMAN . .Right H abt Bach SYLVIA CONANT Right Inside CAROLINE MILLS . . Left Forward CAROLINE JOHNSON Right Wing HAZEL HARRISON . . Right Forward NIARGARET GA LE Goal I 'Q -Q 1 . . .W ,si Q C ' iv- 1 tv' 2,I1'I-1-iz'-f:2::,s.3:':1i'1 . 1 5- . 'Y-f fr f f J' , .... 1. .47 4 W- ., Y I - . -, 9--I -: ..., , I A- -:,z.Ig.I.-. I V .A t 4 F 4 I, -I I I N: . 5 . -' gf I! -1:3 1:31 ' I' ',E,14,.:1 i:f5 432521151 '- I .Q 5512 2' 3 I , , 1 -A A BIARY CATLIN MARGARET CLARK DOROTHY SMITH HELEN WINTER HELEN RYRIE 1914 flknrkrg Gram Gbftirera MARGARET C IISHING, Captain Left Wing Left Inside Center Forward Right Inside Right Wing DOROTHY DENIING, Manager KATHARINE LOMBARD Right HaU Back MARGARET CUSHING Center H aU Back IXIARGARET ARMSTRONG Lejt H abc Back EIVLMA DIX . . Left F idl Back IRMA VVATERHOUSE Right F idl Back ALEREDA MOSSCROI? Goal . I Alvv ,T.2 AYLY I. ,R Q- 1 -A -5- -A I ,.-' ' x - -- if , A gl C it I e'tt efedd I3 -Ge tA t ' I . ,. , In If ,S . I ' WL' Q ' ' 1915 Qnrkvg Eeam Qbflirvrs ESTELLE BONNELL, Captain LOUISE COOPER . Left Wing FRANCES CURTIS . Left Inside HELEN UPSON . Center Forward MARJORIE STEWVART Ri ht Inside - 1 9 DOROTHY HOLT . . Right Wing GLADYS WOOD SARAH DUNLAP, M anager THERESE LESHER . , Left HaU Back GRACE WVHEELER . Center H ab? Back RUTH STANLEY-BROWN Right H ab' Bach ESTELLE BONNELL . Left Full Back AMBOLENA HOOKER Right Full Back Goal 'Harniig iqnrkvg Gram 0DHin2r,a RUTH CUTLER, Captain ABBY HAGERMAN, Manager illrnnhrrz T EDITH BROWNQIQ . . NELLIE CATLIN,,14f RUTH CUTLER,,1Q SYLVIA KNOWLTON,,1Q . KATHARINE BROWNQIQ . NIAY GOXVEN,,1Q . . ABBY I'IAGERMAN,,13 . MARGARET ARMSTRONG, ' 141 EMMA D1X,'141 . . HAZEL HARRISON,,13 HELEN FERRIS,,1Q 11 1 59 . Center F0r'wa1'd . Right I nsicle . Left Inside . Right Wing . Left Wing Center H ahh Bach Right H ahf Bach Left H alf Back Righzf Full Bach Left Full Bach . . Goal 1913-1915 1912-1914 1912-1915 1914-1915 1912-1913 1913-1914 Holder of lgnrhrg Svrnrrn, 1911 the Championship, 5-3 12-2 13-0 7-3 9-2 6-3 1912 160 ,f f. f f I 6: 1, ', 'fe' .- .'4Qf 15125-.y .-.-, . 12 D ff I gf, ,f i f x fo f , , fe , 1 ' 'QQ S , V 6 , Y, an V -, , I F Y '- . A ,if A , - L' I 1' 4 . H '-ia, -, A ' .S EA ,- J ,ff - ' Q ,,-'1.:s-f1:-5ir.:13E- 3' 1 .Z..v':.,e-1.,:1-v-is .-:1 - .'s1'i??-I-Z2f'r:,L' .. Q ..g f- fair .:r.::.ei1.: :bz5f'525:7-v ''-v'JV':O AfE.l ' :522-'.r115'gi5a. , 7' S :,. .j 1' 1f'1ai1:.?H5' ' r '-'i f ' 'A -i?:1-f-P':f ?1j:g1if ' -3iEfE'ifgfEf5ffff Y 12-f:gi,'-17+ fm: I . -- I ilkw ., fl. F 1 1 1912 Iiaakrthall Fleam Gbftireru RUTH CRANVFORD, Captain FLORENCE TAYLOR, M ana er 9 fflilemhma DOROTHY MCKEE . Center Center RUTH CRAWFORD . . Forward MAY GONVEN . . Side Center HELEN JACKSON . . Forward IRENE LAWRENCE . Side Center CLARA BULL . . Guard RUTH BURNS .... Guard 15 4, , LV H H . 'ie Q Q f . ., 2? ,A 5 Q VS -Q 5: I :. In 'f .rlz , EL .,,' m . ,V V V- ..., ' X ' A X .t,. .,,'r X? vi' V. -5 EA :.,: 1 gi, U fig- 1 'A .V . 15111 iliazkvthall Timm Q .Gbftirvra NEIDA QUACKENBUSH, Captain HELEN CROSBY, Manager illrmhrra ANNA VAN VVINKLE . Center Center HELENA DOUGHTY . . Forward GLADYS BASSETT . . . Side Center RUTH HOLLIDAY . . Forward NEIDA QUACKENBUSH . Side Center ELINOR GOODNOW . . Guard ABBY HACERMAN .... Guard 1 6 1 ' :f I VNA 2 ?,. ,. tg . fr A U I ' -4 5 -L I I, ,xg BM 19,4 914 44 ,.,1 51914 A 1914 iiaehethzrll 'Pam Obftirere DOROTHY SMITH, Captain MARTHA BULL, Manager illrmhvrxs NIARGARET ARMSTRONG Center Center DOROTHY BRINSMADE Forward MARY GAIL CLARK Side Center DOROTHY SMITH . Forward RUTH PICKERING . Side Center ANNIE GREEN Guard RUTH XVILE . . Guard ': fT5S?f'?5i 37 ' - ' S ' :'.f 51E:351'A I: '3 4. , A G ,V L,,, if -. S 1 H , A. ' - X ., ' - .,.,T. -. ' 'V ' is ff' 'X ' . A 1 , - V - ' X, .., j:. - ' ,fu ' 2 Fa? E H Q I - . -:L li.-:X -. Y' Y 4-A: -LT.: . Q . -, .3 Y. V! Q5 1 . -- ' ' I 2 .NRA 1, ,,.,. , . J A 12115 Lgaekethall Gram Gbliirvre MARGARET CROSBY, Captain . . . BEATRICE IQENNEDY, Manager fllirnrhrrn RUTH NASIi . . Center Center FRANCES NIARBURG Forward MARGARET CROSBY Side Center RUTH BfIETZGERl Forward SUSIE RABELL . Side Center LOUISE :KROEGER Guard RUTH STANVVOOD . . Guard ,ffm Harziig Zizuakethull Gram Gbftirvrz DOROTHY CRAWFORD, Captain IRENE LAVVRENCE, Manager Bllnnthrrs DOROTHY CRAVVFORD . . . Center Center h MAY GOXVEN . . Side Center IRENE LAVVRENCE . Side Center HELEN NOYES . . . Forward BARBARA VANDERGRIFT . F orwarcl RUTH BURNS . Guard HARRIET DEAN . Guard 163 1 A ,. ' -A 7 25- 1-. ,. .,.. .. 52521:-I .,.,, ' ' .. - f- . J :3g5.:::sgf.., 43::,g5g,E3fi5EEj: -- t A T532 W- ' ' 'g::z.a- P531 , fl ' 1, T Q, K 3 E' ., -a ffEE5iI25E5Ers:r-2 A X . , f' :fm-' - :- A .- ' . . - 4-. 4: :.1::' ' :Liar ' X ' :Beal , -I ,. 1 -, ' , ' gg... ' 1 Ar: , , 12 '41 iff? f Q .L'3Q2::i.-xy U .E 2211,-.-. ' .5 5 7 51 ff f12EfE::- . . .5 .1 Z: . ,gh .5 . ,:jgQ3Ar:..45:1-'V ' , Q: W ,. ' ' 'T..-v3...,,1, 1: 7 ' B .' f- ?' 1911 Irzrrk Gram BlILDRED HORN, Manager BIADELEINE ALTMAN IFXLMEDA BARR AGNES BENEDICT IQATHARINE FORBES MARGARET GAMAGE B1ILDRED HORN MARIE IQING DORIS LANE HELEN NOYES GERTRUDE ORR EFFIE SMITH ELIZABETH STOCKTON GRACE STREET BARBARA VANDERGRIFT THEODORA WHEELER F glvjff, 4 it l- L' -Z 4 k K I.IAI- Al A IBI2 .LLL I I l.:2 ,:J A v' , .1 'Q ,,, it I 1. ,. '- H :Sn ..:7 Q 5 9 -, . I .. ,,LO.., 1 7 V 4. - ., 1 K V V .,,X A IL Q wg ' Zqb '-.A 1912 Ursula 1261111 DOROTHY MCIQEE, M anager DOROTHY BALDNVIN CHARLOTTE BRATE KATHARINE BROWN RUTH BURNS MAY GOWEN RUTH HAMILTON MARGARET JENNINGS IVIARJORIE STEVV DOROTHY MCKEE HELEN MCWILLIAMS FLORENCE OLDS LOUISE ROBLEE JEANNETTE SEARS HESTER SNYDER RUTH SKINNER ART GLADYS BASSETT . ELIZABETH HOSTERMAN ELIZABETH BALDWIN I-AGNES CAMPBELL SYLVIA CONANT ETHEL FREEMAN DELPHINIA HAMRIER 1913 flrairk 'PEI111 Gbftirnrz frlilmnhrra HIXZEL HARRISON ELIZABETH IIOLLOXVAY NIARY HOWE ELIZABETH HOWSON CAROLINE JOHNSON . . lllanagev . Assistant M anager XWINIFRED OTIS NEIDA QUACKENBUSH RUTH VALENTINE ALICE WACKERHAGEN SYDNOR VVALKER , , 4 . Q I ,, A K , , A 1 51,5 1 vv A ZIEA- I . '-.4'f ,3ffa:.' H :4.5::5,, ,.,. . , A V . - - : ' IQ: , , -f . Q, A ' -5191 . iw A .- . .',I31'j , rv 1, 1 Pv' - - ' 3 I- ' f ' I ' ' u .,. 1+ -A if I , 1, V: ig! ISM t' I , 'I , A . If , -I-Qu? .QW 7. , A, 5: 1914 Efrark 'ram JEANNETTE BACHMAN . MARY G. CLARK . MARGARET ARMSTRONG ELISABETH BEVIER PHYLLIS BROXVN NELLIE CATLIN MARGARET CUSHING 0Dftir1eru illnmhrru DOROTHY DEMING EMMA DIX MARGUERITE FRENZEL ANNIE GREEN ABBY HAMILTON . . Manager Assistant M anager SYBIL MAY EVELYN SEAVEY ELIZABETH SKINNER DOROTHY SMITH MURIEL TILDEN 100-Yard Dash 50-Yard Dash 100-Y ard Hurdles . 300-Yard Relay , 75-Yard Dash . Running High Jump Running Broad Jump Standing Broad J LlII1p Hop, Step and Jump Fence Vault . . Shot Put . . Baseball Throw . Basketball Throw . Qwrnrha 13 sec. 6 1-5 sec. . 16 sec. . 410 1-5 see. . 9 4-5 sec. . 4 ft. '7 in. . 14 ft. 6 1-2 in 8 ft. 1-2 in. 29 ft. 6 1-2 in 5 ft. 3 1-2 in. 31ft. 9 7-8 in. . . 20-1 ft. 1-2 in. '77 ft. 9 1-2 in. . . . F. JAMES,,04 , F. JAMEs,'0-1 C. JOHNSON,,13 . 1908 . S. ENGLISH,,10 . D. SMITH,,14: E. GARD1NER,,04f . A. BARR,,11 . C. HAND,,l0 . A. BARR,'11 I. lX1ILHOLLAND,,09 . D. SMITH,,14 I. BIILHOLLAND, 09 ilirrurh Enlhrra in Glullrgv CAROLINE J OHNSON,,13 DOROTHY SMITH,,14: 166 Enrlwg RUTH CUTLER, Captain FLORENCE BARRETT, lllanagev' Igwakeihall RUTH CRAWFORD, Captain FLORENCE TAYLOR, Manager EHieIh Bug Efrark DOROTHY MCKEE, Manager 167 ENLUHS C u uonnnoncmmc:Dmuml::anonQ:n:mm:xmnnnnnQGUUU'-70 uncommonunuoomumummHGDUQUUDQUUUUDUDDEIUUU UsUummutlnnclozzunnnunoonunoumnunmmanmnnncw uuununDnornmcuuuuunnncmnnnnmnnnnounncmnnnu CIDDDDDDDQQDDDUDDDCIUQDDQQqunnnnmunnnnnnim unnamanmucwmnmuummmnannannumnncznmonncxliuan UUCJDUDDDDUCIDDDDAJCIDDDDCLDDEIDCIDDDDEIEHIIDDYJUDD ummmmannum:mocomczmmnnmuunmmoumnmu D -1 m L noonmunmmnncacmcmnnmnncznnnnmonmncumumguggg ognauummamnmqnungmenmoonmamnoagg Gab:-.gg ' PHHI5 1 H1I1'11EI111PII1l U 13 J i UDUUI' Ducluuumounnnmmmnmommncnm UUUD' QUUDUUUDUDUUDUUDGMUGDUU Uno uoooucmmmnmnonnmmmmmnmnn aug Dmmmumnnumnnmommnmcxmoms ar DDUUDCSEIDDUDDDDDBDDDDEJDU CID DDEJEXDDDCIDDDDEDDCIDDDCIDEICI u umommonmmoumaumgammummu ' UUUSSSSSSDEESSSQESCDEES ,EQEPQUBEQQQQQGSEDGB . T l Q K 3 Glnmmittnv NIARGARET JENN1NGs,'1Q, Clzairmcm ' RUTH HAMILTON,,1Q IQATHARINE xvHEELER,,13 DOROTHY BRINSMADE,,14: DOROTHY COBB,,15 minnrr nf Singles BQIARY GAIL CLARKJILL 168 X G 1-11E1 Y Glummitirn KATHARINE FORBES, ,11, Clzc1i1'man BCIILDRED HORNQ11 DOROTI1Y BALDXVIN,,1Q SYLVIA CONANT,,13 ANNIE GREEN,,14 Championship C1911j held by 1912 Sturm in ZHieIh Bag, 1511 1912 .,..... 3625 19141 ......, 341 1911 ....... 30 1913 .....,. 1625 169 7' Y 3. J ,PX 'N-pf, K .-rf: .5 ' . ' , ' 46. 3 ,, -Z.: ' , . .,'- 4,1 VV 'P V -5' I I ' ,grin e , Qvl H43 .. fr I Ihr Hangar umellang Eiuarh uf Ehitnrn NIARGARET F. CULKIN,,1Q COURTNEY CARROLL,,1Q HELEN ALLISON BRAINARD,,13 LOUISE XYHITMAN FARNAM,,1Q FRANCES PRENTICE vVALIANT,,13 ELIZABETI-I VVILKINS THOMASQIQ ELIZA RUTH VALENTINE,,13 FANNY BORDEN, Faculty EcZ1'tor,'98 Zliuninrszi fkliatnzigna LOUISE ,ALDEN,,1Q ELIZABETH HoSTERMAN,'13 174 ' ,i 471 f,, it I '- ,Q - I f 4' 'Hazaurinn Enarh Editor-in-Chief GABRIELLE ELLIOT Literary Editors if ' '1 ,-,. A 1-W-,4f V ' V 3' af.- 155 1 3, HENRIETT1: BLANDING MARY CONNELL HELEN JACKSON r rg 22 Ia... ' 7.- Art Editors Photograph Editors MAUD FULLER Secretary at IRENE LINSLEY 12 ,ig MAMIE BLOUNT ELIZABETH BARNEY LOUISE SWEENEY Business Managers MARIE EVERMAN LILIAN LEE Uhr Hangar fran Enarh BIARIAN HOSMER IiING,,13, Illanager VIOLA RUSSELL,,13, ALS'-97..S'fCl7Y.f Manager XVILLA BIORTON ROBERTS,,14, Secretary Number of papers represented and college reporters: 16 Sung Zfinnk Qlummittrr CHARLOTTE BURNETT,,11, Chairman IRENE PALMER,,11 RUTH HABIILTON,,11 BEULAH TOMPKINS,,11 H.AZEL CLEMENCE,,1Q COURTNEY CARROLL,,1Q BIARJORIE STEXVART, ,IQ 176 w w I 5 1 i 5 1 i 1 I-L : :f'12' ff '5:5 f 's. . ' I 'r -- I fi- .,g,,,,I If' I . , gif :Q ' -I ,I 1 V- - , ' I . '-4' I. I . ' QI , f iss ' 'ifgjae' F1 'gsfig 'f ' 4 I - . ' II 5g1I Q.' E3 fx . 4, , -' L 'Q g 1, Q , - I . I gf, I 1. ,- .- I .I,, . ,Ai I '11 A' 25- ' -.31 f A I . - - , 5 ' fl 'hv - gs. ' '7 'Y . .. F '- L31 G ,- f l , sgimg ' i 15Lf53fg2g1j,.g,f A- I v lf? Ii .1 QS I- I Y .I ,,,, 15? -I, . - I . 2 A A , I. . ,II I I -Q IL. . 1 .I Y ,.t?.IIxy-v Q - ' EI II I h , 1 I: ' 5 . .-xg , A 4 - 'E . -Z. I I .EQ ' ' '12, , - A- II , I . . 9 '-S -, . ,. . 41-gf A-1 A: -Q-I - E. -A ---- 1- 1- . 4 - gn - A ' ' . .. ' A I E ,,II:i.1 V BI, . -.M 'M I V L- .I I Aesgfgt l A i i..,..:f..IfL1-,MI -' 5: J 1 . I 5, Z.: :fp - 1 - C6122 luh Qbflirera ALMA LESLIE . . . . . Leader CAROLINE CONGDON . Assistant Leader ELIZABETH ZAHNER . . Secretary and Treasurer Members F irst Sopranos MARIE ALDEN,,1Q RUTH NIAGNUSON,,12 CAROLINE CONGDON,,1Q RUTH BEIDLEMAN,,13 FRANCES GOODRICH,,1Q ELIZABETH ZAHNER,'13 ALMA LESLIE,,1Q EDITH T.AYLOR,,14: FRANCES SCHNVOERER, '15 Second Sopranos CHARLOTTE BRATE,,1Q LUCY LOVELL,,1Q BIILDRED FLOVVER,,1Q KIKTHRINE NLITCI-IELL,,1Q MARJORIE HARRIS,,1Q NELLIE CORNVVALL,,13 ANNA WILSON, '13 F irst Altos MARY KELSEY,,13 JEANNETTE BACHMAN,,14: ELIZABETH ARMEs,'14 HELEN FRENCH,'14 MARTHA STRONG, '14 Second Altos MARY NIACNAUGHTON,y12 DOROTHY BRINSMADE,,14 LUCY RICI-I,,1Q RUTH REED,'14 ELEANOR J OHNSON, '15 ww HELEN C. HALL,,1Q HELEN B. BROWNQIQ . M. L. M. H. BROWN, ,12 L. C . M M A. H. CLARK, '13 C. B. Hiunhnlin emit Guitar Gllnh t Obiiiirrrn F irst M anflolins B. ELLSWORTH,,14 E. EvANs,'14f M. HOLTON,,14 E. HoWsoN,,13 H. JAMES,'1Q K. LEW1s,'13 F. lVIARBURG,,15 Second Mandolins LXGNES GEUDER,,1Q EDNA LAKE,,14 NIARJORIE MAY,'15 RUTH METZGER,,15 JENNIE MOEEETQI4 Guitars and Banjos Director Illanagez I. NIILLERQI5 J. RUMSEY,,15 K. SCRIBNER,,13 J. SEARS,,12 G. TILDEN,,14 J. ULLRICH,,15 O. WALSER,,1Q ELSA lX1ULLFELDER,,15 PAULINE PECK,,14 DIARY VON SCHRADER,,12 ENID X7AN HOESEN,,15 GERTRUDE WIIEELER,,13 ANNE ERICKSON,,13 ETHEL THOMPSON,,14s RUTH HOPPER,,15 GERTRUDE VALENTINE,,1Q ELIZABETH PIERSON,,14: ELIZABETH VVILKIE,,14: oooooooooo oooooooooq Ev-W QQ f NJA o Q 3 9 T Uhr Glnllrgv Glhuir M. M. BADGER T. S. BAIN R. A. BEIDLEMAN C. BRATE A. K. BURROWES '11 . M. CHAFFEE M. B. CHAPIN B. L. CHRISTIE F. DURHAM M. ELLIOTT G. A. GEARY TXT. E. GOLD F. GOODRICH J. T. BACHMAN E. C. BALDWIN M. BARNES C. VV. BATTEN A. M. BEATTYS C. BRINSMADE M. C. CATLIN E. CHARLTON J. CLARK F.. M. ARMES D. C. BRINSMADE C. S. BURDETT M. C. COIT M. N. CORNNVALL E. EVVEN G. L. ESTEN H. DOUGHTY H. HUNKINS 1911-1512 F irst Sopranos E. A. GREENBERG C. GREENBAUM M. M. HARRIS . B. HASBROUCIC T51 A. 111. HILL E. L. INGERSOLL A. V. LESLIE K. M. LEVVIS G. LYALL R. V. NIAGNUSON J. P. BIORDORF fM. R. OLIVER E. PIERSON Second Sopranos M. CLARK L. CLARKE M. T. EVERMAN M. F. FARNAM H. J. FERRIS M. FLONVER H. BT. FRENCH E. S. GENUNG A. L. GREEN F.. K. ZAHNER F first Altos H. E. HOWSON L. HUBBARD M. M. KELSE1' M. B. MILLER H. M. PURNELL L. E. RECTOR Second Altos E. JOHNSON M. E. MACNAUGH L. C. RICH TON E. F. PIERCE M. W. PIERSOL N. QUACKENBUSH OVWFWQW PZZZZZQWFF WEWEF PDSHIARRPUIZSE? I-U I H ' Emgfg' ggzimwgmrfm H 4 OU rfcsomge F 5 2 Omg O5 If O F1253 Q 4 Z as H 'SU . B. ROWELL M. A. SODERER L. A. WTAN VVINKLE R. C. REED I. SCOTT H. VVHITE T. W. VVILKINS G. WOOD A. F. WRIGHT I. E. SCHUMWVAY D. STIMSON rl Svgmphnng Gbrrheatra MR. GUSTAV DANNREUTHER GENEVIEVE VVALSH . HELEN CLARK . First Violins GENEVIEVE WALSH,71Q BERNICE MARKS,,13 GERTRUDE CHAPEL,,14: HELEN CLARK,,13 DOROTHY WOLEQM . . Director Concert Meister . . Librarian Second Violins ELIZABETH SKINNERQM JULIA BROOKS,,15 - RUTH FARNHAM,,15 RUTH CUNNINGHAM,,15 Cello PROFESSOR BIOULTON 181 - Snphumnrr Bluninr Baum FEBRUARY 17th Olnmmiiten LOUISE SILVER, Chairman 1913 19141 HELEN CROSBY BLANCHE ELLSNVORTH NIARY PHILLIPS ROSALIND FLEMING BEATRIK SUTTON MARGARET CUSHING Honorary M ember, MRS. TILLINGHAST ZHnunhvr'5 Bag APRIL Q6th 52111212111 Olnmmittnr IRENE LAXVRENCE, Chairman 1912 1913 CAROLYN HOOKER 1W:ARIAN PKING MARIAN IVES MARY COIT 1914 1915 IQATHERINE FARNAM JULIA BROOKS MARTHA TIPTON IMOGEN ICINSEY Zlkirulig Glnmmiitrr PROFESSOR BUCK, Chairman MISS REED PROFESSOR TONKS PROFESSOR MOORE MISS WELLS 182 lillll lliflli U Zliirzt Svrmeater Qbftirrrn HELEN LOCKNVOOD . . . . Speaker CORNELVIA ATKINS . . . Clerk JEANNETTE SCI-IOOLCRAFT . . Sergeant-at-A1-ms Ahuinnrg Glnmmittnr FRANCES JOHNSON DOROTHY STIMSON OLIVE LANCASTER JUDITH VVILLIAMS Svizrnnh Semester Gbiirers HELEN FERRIS . . . Speaker PHILENDA CUDDEBACK . . . Clerk JOSEPHINE PEARCE . Sergeant-at-Arms Ahuiuurg Olummittrn M ARIE ALDEN FRANCES CARVER RUTH ROBINSON Rebates Ellirst Svemrutrr OCTOBER 11-Resolved That the Student A ' t' ' ' ' , ssocia ion is justified in sending the proposed revision of the Charter to the Faculty. NOVEMBER 6-Pai-lia mentary Drill in the form of a discussion of sewing in Qui Vive meetings. NOVEMBER QQ-Resolved, That the United States Constitution should be amended to provide for the direct election of senators. 184 IM Zllirat Semester Cbftirrrs VICTORIA SEARLE . , . . Speaker IQATHARINE VVHEELER . . . . Clerk Ahuizurg iinarh ELIZABETH INGERSOLL RUTH WASHBURN EDITH PRATT AGNES VVRIGLHT Svrnnh Semester Qmtirern ELIZABETH INGERSOLL . . . Speaker ELIZABETH ZAHNER . . . Clerk Ahuianrg Baath JEANETTE ALLEN ELIZABETH PRINGLE ELIZABETH HosTERMAN PAULINE TENNY Eehaiea Eliirsi Semester NOVEMBER '7MResoZ11ed, That it Would be advantageous to the United States if the Employers, Liability Act, now in force in New Jersey, should be adopted by all the States in the Union. JANUARY 19-Joint discussion. Resolved, That the Des Moines system of Commission City Government is more advantageous for the cities of the United States than the present system. 185 Evhaiv Biarch 23, 1912 Smhiert Resolved, That the New York State Constitution Should be amended to pro vide for the initiative and referendum. - Enhatrrz QUI VIVE-Ajirvnatiiw T. 82 1VI.-Negative DOROTHY 131.-KY ELIZABETH MCSHANE RUTH ROBINSON BEATRIX SUTTON FRANCES DUGAN HELENA DOUGHTY Alternates Alternates ANNA BLAKEf GLADYS BASSETT CHARLOTTE BRATE ALTHEA ERNVIN ETHEL KENISTON BERNICE MARKS RUTH XVANGER GRETTA ORDWAY KATHERINE VINTON QILHIIIIIUTTPPE HELEN LOCKXVOOD, Chairman VICTORIA SEARLE, Chawman ELIZABETII PAGE ETHEL DIETRIOH LOUISE ROBLEE RACHEL VVHITCOMB GERTRUDE RYAN BIIRIAM WVINTER JUDITH WILLIAMS AGNES WRIGHT flllnhrrainr MAYOR JOHN IQELSEY SAGUE fduhgrn PROFESSOR IQAY REWVEREND CASE MISS BALL 186 E-vnrivtiva Effm Z' LHBEKRQQES WEE Marie Alden PHI BET K PP fllllll Glharpter nf Nun Burk Qbiiirera MISS ELIZABETH HAIGHT . . . , . President MISS CAROLINE E. FURNESS . . Vice-President MISS ELIZABETH COWLEY .... . . Secretary MISS EMILIE WELLS ..... . . . Treasurer Qlhartrr fllirmhrrz 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. . J. LEVERETT MOORE, Ph.D. . CHARLES W. MOULTON, Ph.D. THEODORE C. SMITH, Ph.D. JAMES M. TAYLOR, D.D. flilrmhrra IEIHIPD in 1 H12 Mary Hurlbutt Iota of New York, Alpha of Maryland, Alpha of ltlinnesota, . . Alpha of lVIassachusetts, . , , . Alpha of Rhode Island, lVIargaret Sherwood Dorothy Baldwin Anna Blake Helen Blitz Katharine Brown Elsie Carling Courtney Carroll Margaret Culkin Ruth Cutler Louise Farnani Helen Ferris Margaret Hale Helen Heywood Elizabeth Kittredge Olive Lancaster Helen Lockwood Lucy Lovell Maude lVIcClave Louisa Myers Nina Nightingale Elizabeth Page ' Elinor Prudden Ruth Robinson Jeannette Schoolcraft Margaret de Schweinitz Dorothy Stinison Mabel Stoner Madeleine Sweeny Florence Taylor Helen Van Dyck Miriam Van Dyck Genevieve Walsh Henriette Walter Ruth Wanger Olga Whittlesey Thyrza Wilkins Judith Williams 1886 1882 1885 1892 1886 MWHFVI-51 My M i.- - : QM MM M .M M1 X .-.-1-l Mi.,-.M . M.-1-- , T , .- S A Qbffrrrrs THYRZA WILKINS . . . President ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY . . Secretary members 1912 HENRIETTE BLANDING MARGARET BURNHAM MARGARET CULKIN GABRIELLE ELLIOT LOUISE FARNAM HELEN BRAINARD DOROTHY EMBRY DOROTHY FAY RUTH FITCH FRANCES GOODRICII MARGARET HALE MARY HURLBUTT 1913 ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY MARIAN KING FRANCES JOHNSON RUTH ROBINSON GERTRUDE RYAN SYDNEY THOMPSON T HYRZA XVILKINS NIARY PHILLIPS EDITH PRATT ELIZABETH TOOF RACHEL WHITCOMB 1VIISS BUCK NIRS. IQENDRICK MISS IQEYS 1914 CHARLOTTE GREENEBAUM 1Hnunra1'g ilillrmhvru MISS REED DR. THELBERG MISS VVASHBURN 189 MISS WVELLS MISS VVYLIE MISS YOST x fy' Q1 is Lbftirvra EMILY ROCKXVELL,y1Q . President FRANCES J EWELL, '13 . . Secretary MARJORIE WILSON, '14 . Treasurer 364 lvlembers 190 If S Lf, Cf' IELIZABETH KIT'1'REDGE NIARY FISHER . ANNA CURTISS Q9i1irm',a Euxtnrarg imlrrnhvra MR. BURROUGHS MISS XVASHBURN MISS ROBINSON MISS FREEMAN Siuhrni fHP111hD1'E 46 . . Pmsxirlenf , If' 1,06-PT6SlTCl6'7Zt Secrelfary and Treasurer 15 IVI RS Cibiiirrrn MARGARET DE SCHNVEINITZ, Secretary iillrmhrrs 1919 MARIE ALDEN AGNES GEUDER FLORENCE BARRETT SYLVIA KNOWLTON EDITH BROVVN OLIVE LANCASTER HAZEL BROWN DOROTHY BICKEE KATHARINE BROWN GRACE REDNVAX' CLARA BULL DOROTHEA SCHELLING CAROLINE CONGDON MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ RUTH FITCH KATHERINE SILVER 1913 HAZEL HARRISON ABBY HAGERMAN REBECCA LAWRENCE LILIAN LANG LOUISE SILVER - 192 -l li IIRRENT 'I HEI Qbiiirrera ELIZABETH INGERSOLL Preszdent ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY . Vice Pveszclent 'VIARIAN IQING Secretary AI THEA ERNVIN . Tmczsmez illvnuhrra JEANETTE ALLEN ELIZABETH IIOLLOXVAY NIELANIE AVERY ELIZABETH HOSTERNIAN ELIZABETH BALDWIN ELIZABETH INGERSOLL GLADYS BASSETT JANET ICING IRENE BEIR BIARIAN :KING ELINOR BLISS EVELYN NOBLE MARY BLISS RUTH PEMBER HARRIET BRADLEY LUCY PENNIMAN SYLVIA CONANT GLADYS ROBBINS MARY COIT LUCY ROGERS MARY CUMPSON LUCILE SMITH DOROTHY EMBRY ELIZABETH THELBERG ALTHEA ERWVIN RUTH WASHBURN ABBY HAGERMJXN ICATHARINE XVHEELER RUTH HOLLIDIAX' ELIZABETH WORCESTER 193 Ollnh Hranraiu Gbftirern MADELEINE SWEENEY . . . President QKATHARINE FAULKNER . Secretary and Treasurer Ennurarg ifllmnhrra PROFESSOR BRACQ MISS CONROVV MLLE. NIONNIER MISS BEARD MISS FAHNESTOCK MISS WHITE MISS BELKNAP 194 M. I. H. A. E. F. E. G. R. M H. F. R. R. A. L. E. L. ALDEN BENJAMIN BLANDING BRUEL CARLING CARVER ECKER ELLIOT FITCH FLONVER EXDLER BRACQ BRONVN BARBER CAMPBELL CLARK BABSON BURCH illllmnhvrz M. HARRIS E. PRUDDEN I. LAWRENCE G. REDWAY L. LOVELL L. RICH J. LYNN K. REID E. LIAAS D. SCHELLING K. MITCHELL M. DE SCI-IVVEINITZ A. MOORE J. SEARS E. PAGE A. SMITH M. PEEPELS G. SNELL 1913 M. COIT R. LAWRENCE E. DODGE G. LEEEINGWELL K. FAULKNER L. PENNIMAN H. FRERICHS D. SOUTHARD F. HALL R. VALENTINE D. HAMMER 1914 H. HUGHES A. PITKIN A. KNIGHT M. SODERER 1915 V. GLUCKSMANN E. BEVIER 195 M G. SWEENEY M M. SNVEENEY E. STARR M STEWART D. STIMSON F. TAYLOR E. THOMAS O. WALSER M. WILCOX F. VALIANT F. WALKER A WILSON N. WRIGHT E. ZAHNER M. B. STUART A. VANNEMAN M. ABBOT C. F. BARRETT F. A. H. BLAKE C. M. BOURNE C. A. BRHEL R. C. S. BULL E. M. BURNHAM E. S. R. BURNS M. K. BUTLER E. E. M. CARBERRY F. M. EWWWQVEIXE WEEEW. Gbftireru MARION DRUMM . . . President ELIZABETH IQITTREDGE . Vice-President ELIZABETH NLCSHANE, Secretary and Treasurer Einnnrarg illlrmhrra MISS COVVLEY MISS STROEBE MISS FAHNESTOCK MISS STRUCK MISS KUEFFNER MISS TEXTOR MISS MAOURDY MISS WASHBURN MISS NIIERENDORFF MISS WELLS BILLE. NIONNIER MISS WHITNEY MISS NORTH illllemhrra 1912 CARROLL M. S. EDGE R. E. HAMILTON A. CARVER H. H. ENGLISH B. I. HARTMANN C. CLARKE L. W. FARNAM C. E. HARTMANN L. CLEMENS D. W. FAY V. R. HEROLD CRAWFORD E. I. FERNALD L. HERT CUTTER H. J. FERRIS H. HEYWOOD DILMAN L. S. FREELAND E. HORNICKEL S. DRUMM VV. K. GAEBLER M. E. HURLBURT S. DUDLEY A. M. GALLUP E. A. KITTREDGE D. DUGAN G. M. HACKETT E. C. LEMON 196 A. L. LOOSEN A. B. PLUMB M A. W. LUTZ E. L. PRESTON K. D. MOKEE F. C. RANNELLS G. BI.E.MACN.AUGHTONL. C. RICH E. K. MITCHELL R. W. ROBINSON M NI. D. NIUSSER N. NIGHTINGALE F. OLDS M. W. PIERSOL H. T. ADLER M. B. ANDRUS NI. IARRONVSMITH E. C. BALDWIN G. B. BASSETT R. H. BAUMANN I. S. BEIR NI. L. BERKEMEIER E. J. E. BERNSTEN M. W. BLISS M. L. BOYNTON R. P. BROWN F. A. BURNS E. M. IARMES J. I. BACHMAN M. M. BADGER N. A. BASSETT L. E. BISHOP E. BLACKMAN A. J. BOYDEN C. S. BURDETT K. C. BUSCH M C. CATLIN G. CHAPEL E. CHARLTON M. G. CLARK J. M. SCHOOLCRAFTM . M. SHERVVOOD SILVER L. SNELL C. STARR . L. SUGDEN . G. SVVEENEY M. DE SCHVVEINITZ M. L. TALLANT S. H. M H. O. H. R. J. F. SEARS M. O. TAYLOR A. E. SHERMAN M. N. THOMAS O. 1913 G. A. COCHRAN J. E. KING M H. CROSBY A. L. KLIPPEL A. C. D. DANA F. R. J. KRIDEL G. NI. L. DARRACH E. R. KUSH B. A. W. DINIGAN L. H. LANG M F. DURHAM E. V. MCSHANE P. H. EDISON B. MARKS R. M. ELVIN K. G. ORDWAY M E. J. FATMAN A. M. OTTO M K. I. GALLAGHER A. E. PETERSON E. R. VV. HOLLIDAY E. H. PRATT H. E. HOWSON L. E. RECTOR E. W. INBUSCH A. S. ROBERTS 1914 L. CLARKE J. W. LANGHAAR E. E. CLAVY A. C. LOEB G. E. S. DIX E. L. MCFARLAND G. M. DONALD G.M.MCALEXANDERE. H. H. FEHMAN J. H. MERRILL G. K. C. FREEMAN A. MOSSCROP G. E. H. FRIEDENBERGE. MULQUEEN D. M. H. FRIEDENBERGA. J. MURPHY L. E. J. FRY K. E. PRATT R. V. GLUCKSMANN R. C. REED H. D. GREENWOOD W. M. ROBERTS D. C. C. HERRINGTON H. E. ROSENBAUM M. C. R. JORDAN O. 197 S. SCHAFFER P. THOMPSON VAN DYCK H. VAN DYOK G. VOLLMER H. WALSER R. WALTER WANGER F. WELLER WHITTLESEY M. SEAMAN P. SCOTT E. SMITH A. STEARNS E. STUMPF TENNEY C. THEIS L. WILLIAMSON A. WINTER K. VOLMER SHAW M. SPENCER R. STAM A. STROHM THAYER H. TILDEN S. TITUS TREADXVELL S. WARNER M. WHITE WHITMAN N. WILSON 51 WR X! ? IE-,DEE RE E' MB vm - 'H 'EAAHNIKH SETAIPEIA PROFESSOR LEACH ...... 1'I,f16e8pos MARGARET PETERS,,1Q . . . 'Avrm-rpoegpos GRACE COCHRAN,,13 . . . . Fpawlwrfvs Ev,u.,Bo15ywv BIABEL STONER,,1Q REBECCA LAWRENCEJ13 ELINOR GOODNOWQI3 IRIMA VVATERHOUSEJ14 Kocvwvcfa MTSS MACURDY MISS BENNETT MISS GUTHRIE illlrmhrra 191Q A. BLAKE A. LESHER BI. PETERS F. BOYNTON K. GARDNER G. KROENER M. BARBER F. BRACQ, G. COCHRAN H. CROSBY M. CUMPSON E. DODGE D. BRINSMADE E. Y. EVANS L. M. EVANS G BREWER M. DEMPSEY C. MCCJXRTHX' M. BICCLAVE M. PEEPELS 1913 K. DUNCAN K. GALLAGHER E. GOODNONV R. LAWRENCE E. MCSHANE ' 1914 G. HARVEY H. MCKEE D. MEIGS 1915 M. MALLON R. NASH 198 A. M. SMITH M. STONER G. C. TVALENTINE T, WILKINS A. OLDHAM M. PEASE N. QUACKENBUSH I. RILEY H. VVARE A. WILSON H. PLIMPTON I. WATERHOUSE L. WEST M. SHEPPARD H. STRAIT f WA I , ' . f - , . 'ME' 5' . ff 16 5 f ' Z ff Z f 44 2 bL21'59f5f2 if 6264 5 5 4 ,,Z ? 9 4 . , lf.i-.,,.- is V, Y , I. I LA H .5 ' ZA f, Eg-vg,g!4ii,2fg,gj '7 A -W 'flu ' l - 1 ,N WRVHL -ln I x-X X ll I U O I xl f l fl-55 A .XQ lllM H J I H l V l ll 3 -if wxxjxx 2 M53 , I l l ln. A ll fa- -.ii ,j , 'rf' A T ' A ' Z f i X fffyf-. l - ' f A ' A I l , A f fl-?S'? W, ff , f':,! 'yl A 5, T All All M I, W ff Mil' BI.-KRGARET JENNINGS,llQ . Pzeszdent - , -'nf A ' ' K MARGARET BABBITT,,l-ls , Secretary-Y veasmeo Wl 4 ,T A ll A A 'lf 4 ll:--Lil fn 2,7 4 X ARS ,AW A I A A illllrmhvrs 1912 3iILDRED BARNES . ELIZABETH BARNEY :ALICE BURROVVES . HENRIETTA CLEVENGER . H.ARRIET ENGLISH . HELEN JACKSON . MARGARET J ENNINGS . HELEN Loolcwoon RUTH SKINNER BIARY TRACY Ma1'y Vlloodward Barnes, '80 Mary Case Ba1'ney,'8Q I Verlista Shaul Bu1'rowes,'87 Antoinette Harlan ClGV61lgCl',, Lucy Kellogg Englisl1, 76 Helen Banfield Jackso11,'78 Diary Gardner Jennings,'84 Nlary Lamson LockWood,,90 Blartha Hubbard Skinner,,84 lVIa.ry Richmond Tracy, 76' 199 7 ELEANOR BARNES . HELEN BRAINARD . FLORENCE HODGE . CAROLINE JOHNSON ELLA MCCORMICK MARGARET BABBITT MARY BARNEY . DEBORAH BARUS . MARTHA BULL . JULIA COOLEY . MARGARET EWING MARTHA HOLLISTER MARY HOLTON . DOROTHY HOOD . ADELAIDE KNIGHT KATHARINE PRATT ELIZABETH SKINNER THERESE BAIN . FLORENCE DANIELS CORDELIA LOCKWOOD GRACE MCCORMICK LOUISE NESMITH . THEODORA OWENS HELEN PRESCOTT . RUTH STANWOOD , 1913 1914 1915 Mary Woodward Barnes,'80 Adelaide Foster B1'ai1Iard,'75 Grace Hallaran HOdge,'90 Caroline Curtis J ohnSOn,,83 Mary Sudduth McCormick,,83 Mary King Babbitt,,8Q Mary Case Barney,'8Q Annie Howes Barus,'74 Annie Bailey Bull,'80 Nellie VVoOster Cooley,,86 Minnie Chamberlain Ewing,'89 Justina Llerrick HolliSter,'84 Annie Wallace,'89 lVIary Hunt HoOd,'89 Mariette Barnes Knight,,80 Mary Morris Pratt,'80 Martha Hubbard Skinner,'84 Katharine Smith Bain,'84 Flora Pike DanielS,,90 lVIary Lamson LockwoOd,'90 Mary Sudduth McCOrInick,,83 Louise Barker N eSmith,'84I Louise Benton 0WenS,,'79 Mary Dunham PI'escOtt,,90 Louise Brockway StanwOOd,,80 ignnnrarg illlrmhrra MISS MCCALEB MISS MARY W. WHITREI MISS WOOD 200 HARRIET THNVING . SYDNOR VVALKER . . ABBY STAUNTON HAGERMAN EVELYN SEAVEY . . ...Uf NIIRIAM ABBOT RUTH PEMBER Gbtlirrrs 56 Blembers oufllcrn Cl lu . Preszfclenzf . Vice-President ' Secretary Treasurer .. ,.g1..,.4c1s QPi'tirPr5 171 Nlembers Q01 . . 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'90, ,lun Q 4 r . in .4 f . - xv 4 w 1' v , -I.,. v..J.1 ,nv Q ,-. ,U 5 Q ' , - ' ' '- PZ- -x 25,1 - I Q 0 ' Ov Q ' 1115 wf'f'Hi4Q 1 , , Nw, A 2 cz eg.-:Hu,4o ' ' -ll' v 1 .1 G ' . ,, ., 0 0 . O V J d x ,I ,f , .4 9 . X 5 J ' sv 2 . . ,, fp U .1 ,5 0 ov I 1, ., B v ' 1 . 0 , swab S VIBLDUNT ALMA LESLIE . KATHRYN D. CLARK FRANCES JOHNSON PAULINE TENNY . JOSEPHINE PEARCE GRACE V. GOULDER himgn Glluh i9Birrra 39 Members vm llrmrg lub Gbftirvrs 41 Members Gllruvlunh Gllnh Ubmrvra 30 Members 9202 . . President Secretary and Treasurer . . President Secretary and Treasurer . President F rfrzarzcial Secretary HELEN JACKSON . RUTH MAGNUSONQIQ CARRIE R,INAKER,,13 MARION XVILLARD,,14s IWHYRZA YVILKINS , , 1 Q JANET KING,,13 . Glnlnrahn Glluh Cmiiirrra - - Chief 6 Biembers iliunknhag Qlluh Qbiiirvrs . . President . V1fce-Presirlent S ecretary 32 Members illlirhigan Qllnh CIDi1irrra . . . . President . . . . Secretary and T reasufrer 3Q Members 203 Y fu 4 w : .wx if J 's 1 'i x. 1 I A .,' I V A 9 In 53 :Wi rare, . ' v f .' N . ff. 5' -A fx N , 'ew H 2 mm I fi . . 'M 'gk gA , Q I . 5? .I ,L 1 Q 5: Q r- ,-:1:.. 1 Y 12 '5 1 gun' I 1 'V L' 1 ' 5 55236 .43 If 4 ' v'-f ff , 1 2 nl' . ,yi 1 ia GRKWMZ WIUNB 1.-. - Ji-3 kg i I , I x , Q f i NX! X K , ...ig Q91 1 ::l:gl ':n , f ,41:.::IIii5555:iE!:::5:i:2:25511HIL?- A - ' Wi-..::e!e::-- ---- -ll i 1 f 2 X 6 Of ' e vra-:q 21 W , K al ' i jf - Ev 1 1 2 .. N , ' x 2 f -i N i 1 ,- X 4, F-1 L Q J X , ' f 6C c-:um V' X X xv ? it -'ffl-I - 69: i Glmmirg illife at Bazaar 79 and Mother Ca1'y's Chickens S! Harvester The K5 'Will the girl Who took Notice on Senior Bulletin:- E CD ,-C2 +2 Q5 Q S11 O -a-1 CS CI :-4 5 -4-1 QD 5-1 GJ rn 6 GJ v-1 Q4 F-4 O 'T' -4 6 G-4 S-4 O .1-4 S1 0 U2 E 2 E4-4 Uhr Enrrninrrn SCENE. A college room on Hrst Main. Center back, a large window with a couch beneath it. Left, a table desk. A girl seated beside it studying. Right, a door to hall. Left, three doors to bedrooms. A bookcase and food-closet right, near door. Edith Center right. She tears a note off her door-pad and readsj :- Borrowed your wheel to go down to the Inn. Hope you don't mind. Louise. Oh, that's just like Louise. She might have known I was going to the sale myself. CFlings herself down on the couch. Crosslyl :-I'll really have to get a padlock. Signs don't do any good. Helen Qmildlyj :-Perhaps itfs your writing- Edith:-No, I printed this extra large: Do not take without special permis- sion,,' and underlined it with red ink. You simply couldn,t miss it. H elen:-My dear, you act as though you were the only one. Somebody took my very best new white coat and never even left a note. It really is outrageous, but- ' Edith Cwho has been looking out of the windowj :-Yes, and now it's begun to rain. If Louise leaves my wheel out, it will be ruined. H elen:-Oh, dear, my coat is probably walking with a man on Sunset. I can see it getting soaked now. QT here is a knock at the door. Both jump up.j Edfith:-Oh, I hope- Helen:-Perhaps it is- Both:-Come in. Betty Centersj :-Hello, you people. I came way over from North to buy a- H elen:-Come on in, Betty- Betty:-No, I mustn,t stay. You see, I came to get a book, and when I got here, I found I,d forgotten my purse. Wasn't it stupid? Helen Cwho has gone into one of the bedrooms and reappears, purse in handj :- How much do you want? Betty:-Let me see-about a dollar for the book and, well, I really ought to get some Harvard note, and I promised to bring Puss an orange. Yes, that will be plenty. CShe takes the money Helen hands her.D Thanks, awfully. You're a peach, Helen. I'll bring it back tomorrow. QEXit.j Edith:-You're crazy to do that, Helen. Don't you know that Betty's tomorrow is spelt N-E-V-E-R? K Helen:-Well, I don't see what else I could have done. If I hadn't given it to her, youad have had to. Edith:-Youlre a martyr, therels no doubt about it, but once a day is enough. Therefore, I will hang out, not the banner of the ideal, but an Engaged sign. Let us keep the thieves from our doors. Q09 H elen:-Thanks. I really ought to do Dante. CShe has been looking through the bookcase.j Why, where is it? It was here this morning, and now- You didn't take it, did you, Edith? Edith:-Certainly not. You know I'm not even taking Rf Did you see my new pencil anywhere? Helen Crather erosslyb:-Do people ever return books in college? Edith Cwho has been looking under the desk for her pencil, emerges much disheveledj:-Do centipedes eat pencils in Main? CBoth laugh rather feeblyj H elen.'-Well, I can't do Dante, and you can't write HS. H I.et's make choco- late. Edith'-You get the water and I'll mix-Oh, theglook here, Helen Cshe opens the food-closetj. It,s empty-absolutely empty. Old Mother Hubbard- H elen:-Dante and the condensed milk both gone. CA noise is heard outside, a rustle of paper, a cough.j H elen:-There's someone outside. I suppose we might as well let them come in-there,s not much left to borrow now. Laura Copens door slowlyj :-Oh, Ilm so sorry to break over your sign, but I'm going downtown, and- Helen Qwho has turned to the windowj:-Wlhy, itis simply pouring. You'll ruin your hat, Laura. Laura:-Thatis why I came. I thought you'd lend me an umbrella. You see, I lost mine last week-or rather, somebody took it. Isnit it dreadful the way people have around here? You never know where a thing is. Edrfth:-It's perfectly hectic. VVe haven't a thing left in the alley. Perhaps there's an umbrella, but I wouldn't swear to it. CShe brings one out from behind the door.j Here you are. Now, donlt lose it, or I'll never speak to you again, L. B. Laura Qexamining the handlel :-Why, it's-yes, it's mine. See, there are my initials. Father cut them under the handle. Helen .'-Yours ? Edith:-It can't be the one you- Laura:-Y es, the one that someone-I mean, the one that disappeared last week. I'm so glad I found it. Goodbye. QHelen and Edith face each other.j Edith:-Well, I think she was perfectly horrid. Even if I did take her old um- brella, she needn,t have been so nasty and cold. Fm sure I-Helen, what are you laughing about? H elen:-Oh, nothing, only I was thinking that all the world borrows but me and thee-and even thee borrows a little. Q10 N I X f I s Q X ' i n ,. ff if 'iv A, 'I - if 7 X X If e, i ugf:-2TC 9, 5 Z Q XX -f ps: If a , , f ' S . ss- ' Q j . MX M' Mas! tesfi. I 'Xf V 'l.. J 13 1 The One:- Don,t you think Ernestine is getting rather stout?,' The Other:- But you must remember that the strength of the chain is its weakest link. Afim' 1112 Glunrvrt Sophomore Cvery literaryj:- Didn't the flutist remind you of SVengali?,' F reshman Qagreeablyj :- I didn't hear him when he was up here, but I liked this man. U Hanging Qbliuiu Elurelgn J zmior:-s You know about the 'Russell Sage Founda,tion,, of course- F re.s'lmzan- VVhy, I thought she gave the Whole building! A Cllaar fm' Qlennuz Ehtrrzzu nr tlyr Cfjftirv? Jimior:- You see, I'ni going to have a Bible Class next year, and that counts three points. Freslmncm:- Oli, then you'll only have to take three other courses. won't you? ', Q11 A ifwatful Mali Mum' SCENE: At Sunday evening music. The Chapel is dark and the organ has just begun to play. EXACT SPOT: Any group of pews on the middle aisle. At the back doors several girls have been admitted between selections. As the organ begins softly, two couples advance with irregular, spasmodic jerks. One of the first stops abruptly beside a pew. The others, who have been endeavoring to pierce the darkness on one side collide with her before they can stop. All giggle. The first shows a determination to enter a pew, the others follow blindly. The first meets with unexpected opposition a few feet in. She loses her balance and sits abruptly. The next, tripping on her feet, comes unexpectedly into her lap. The others balk and seethe around the entrance to the pew. All giggle. The march down the aisle is resumed. One girl trips over a radiator. All i ' le. ' g gg The first dauntlessly tries another pew. She feels the vacant air for some space in, then advances more confidently. Again she meets opposition, but this time all .four subside into a space meant for three. There is a momentis silence. Becoming accustomed to the light, the end girl perceives an empty pew across the aisle. She whispers it to the next girl, who whispers it to the next, who whispers it to the next. The answer comes back, one girl at a time. They rise simultaneously and troop across the aisle, file into the pew, outlining their various heights and styles of hair dressing against the faint light from the organ, and sit down quite well in. The one now on the end moves up to the extreme end, and rests her head on the pew board. Her neighbor joins her. The other two sidle up towards them. One puts her head on the next one's shoulder. Another outlined head suddenly and unaccountably disappears. The three left sigh contentedly. The organ stops playing. The lights gradually go up. The missing head reappears in a rather disheveled condition. The others assume upright positions. Simultaneous murmur:-What a shame to have it stop just when we get here! ' , QM! We .t x ,ff f A . 1. ll 1 ' 0 ' .3 f 2 0 N ,, 7 E lp ,T X. , . 53. 7 W ,.,.f- . -,A af-4 ff!!! viii! f fl Q Ti'-465 mi u,S'+x1g H . 117'-J 212 Bmnntanriig in Art Wanted!.'!-New verse for Hall Play Song. Subject-1911 back. Music-See Song Book, Page 31. Date-By Wednesday noon, November Sth. GDM Glunntrurtiuz Qlriiirimn Seventeen-year-old blonde, trying for role of heroine:- No emotional ex- periencef' Freshman, playing the part of outraged maternity :- She's too young for that part, give her a man's!,' SUGGES TION:-WVith its assumption of new duties, we suggest that Phil estab- lish, in addition to its Advisory Board, a Matrimonial Committee. iiriuimarxaiwrils, E E ' I E 5 Q5 wvdiile E awash- QQ E 2 E E CRA. o.,JZ's-, E E Nl 1 -'T ,f-332 E i- 'L af' si-:I E 5IIllllIHHl1lIll.DllllllllllllUllllIIllllllll'JIIIllllIl!ll 213 A . jg xx X ,ferr X ' ,l -Ex f S , . ' M-4 4 We f' ig:-'fly , G1 4! SX 6-iwxzli Q or se 1 it ' will it i. X f - - X -Y I pb l f I , . JS EX ll , f 1 ai - ?- ' ' l?ff'4 lr ilfll l X 5 ff M I I. I' C4 4? ri? J 'Fa 5?-'Wi , s 4 . , 1 me x fy. ll '1 gif! lg' A3 5 X fix? - l ' fr' f ig X N- NW7 5 1 eff WTI 5 . ' feiyfhx f 1 f. -f ' ff -C29 eats N fx X f' 1 . F nj- N y ' -If A 47 I xxx KK Qi- 2 ,11 'Q L5 A wi 4' ,J 5 12 f e Al f' 5 X' Interested Visitor:-And how did you say the Daisy Chain was chosen, my dear-for scholarship or character? Niece:-Oh, neither, Auntie dear. For just plain looks. ll i Nl QA lu SEL r r .. . :E - I u , We -rpm 5 xixf,-N ,is-?E- WS his ,A 3 PUZZLE PICTURE :-Find the girl of Strong Character. iflnlletin Iflnarh Hagarira Hang your clothes on a hickory limb modernized:- Will the students having food for sale please keep same inside the window?,' Ifslrnhlrmn we Flare Uirfnrr nur Iiarultg l'lQQ1'11v SHPQaKe'f S u is ecfl' iifgun' C-L HA. ffdmfsafu. NQBTINQ Spealfez S wb tl eww, LQZIO Qi tha Oatwvlv '? Urur, but Eiuruuragiug P1'0fessor of llI'Ll8'llC.'-YOU might be able to get some tone in this Chapel if you were ever able to fill it with men. Ubin New igairnt nf iKnnm-Ermuing! Harrassecl Freshman:-Now, what does this trial votei' mean? Do I say in class meeting, I want to go to North, all those in favor?U Suhilr T-iumur nf thr iklrrhigrairh Nuns Enarh Orville Wlright announced that he would remain at Kill Devil N C for a few days to test his glider in the hurricane reported to be approaching from, the VV est Indies. Dr. lVIaX Verworn of the University of Bonn, lecturing at Columbia on Life and Deathf, declared that there was no immortality of the soul. at '. ,J N ff '-5 If .x ,nj xv xvvgfqlf x - fx QP xx 3 1315 ...,f NI GJ XX ik A ' N 5 N e g K 38 5 59 Ng-X Q X gy ff f,QLQ5i'i,i59ii is as w-.'J:'1.e':G'f,JJ , U ' 5 255 x 0 f X Y Q W m KW-B X Wt In zz- X gl xf 4 V 'if V - l 'E V 52 Eg? max Q53 ' an ' +1 0 Q 1 4 T' - N Q Q X V kr og ' ' 'fx . I l ' Q ' . f ,S we ,fi .1 ,I ii X --Ay A -1: , . A F 7202.5 X o 0 Q u g ' what Ihr Svtuhrni mill Meat fi X ' K ' -'1 f S ff J r ! -W1 I . 1 QF 63 1 fi I gif'-ljku f i 2 3 , M If f M 'I x W ? A ' J I I X A 5, X V ,JEIQ x s lx X' T . -' . ' - 1.u:r ' ' ' ' . nf . -! ' Q ji ax 'f I f X - la m , gf, J' 4 ' fx 4 N , 4' , QQf Q! 3 A ef N C 1 ' A x what 1112 ilkxrulig will Wear 1- R' you Zlnutrurtinma in Glaze nf Illirr 1 Q. Put on your hat and coat. . Make your bed, turning the covers down. . Count your laundry. . Telephone to Main. 6. Notify Prexy. 7. VVrite a letter to your parents or guardian, telling of the danger in which . Shut your Windows, door and transom. 3 4: 5 fund yourself. 8. Above all, do not attempt to put out the fire yourself. y X N ' i are , r , Q X , f' I ' l yillififlf ' I 2- 'Q M18 xy, p 'f X J M' a t f V f i ,lun ,Z at -Q ,. ..., wg lim-'law 4 - r,., M X , After ilpz Zllire If missing, report yourself to the Head Fire Captain. 218 Uhr Blliimra Ifinrrh -1 1912 -is 1912 -1 1913 -E-ff 1912 fi 1913 -if 1912 1913 Wlanagers r 1912 -his 1913 Qlurlpaperaz An Ernnnmir Glfragrhg In the hot factory a girl was twisting curlpapers, She had had nothing but a hot dog for lunch. It was weary work-twisting, twisting. She often did it in her sleep. The foreman went by and winked at her. Her hand trembled. The wire slipped through the outer kid. She did not notice it. The pleasant summer resort was cool and charming. A young girl was pre- paring for her first ball there. She raised the curlpaper carelessly and a strand of hair caught. The wire scratched her face and she was angry-and, being angry, she berated her father, a purse-proud factory-owner, at dinner. And he in a temper the next day dismissed the foreman. But the girl went on twisting curlpapers. And the worst of it was that neither of them knew. l1+l9l2 Hnintu nf Zllruh How We waste time doing nothing! Look at this list, drawn up by a minute observer of the ways of others: Why not simplify? A suggestion: Doing up a roommate's dress . . 1 min. 30 sec. Stopping to look at bulletin board . . Q min. 10 sec. Waiting for elevator .... 15 sec. Walking from room to dining-room and back three times a day .... 6 min. 35 sec. Walking upstairs from one class to another and enduring the interval . . . 7 min. 15 sec. Even to making out this list and many others like it ...... 19 hrs. 55 min. This, then, is the problem that confronts us. What is to be done? Simplify! Thatjand that alone will cure all the evils of our college life. We know that we fritter away time observing these undemocratic distinctions of time and space. 'Broke down fDec'ased tDropped '5Left college fSent home : Mind exhausted 'Absconded with the funds tBrain gave way 219 Why do we go from hall to hall, or class to class? Idleness and folly! The solution is simple: Let Vassar tear down its conglomeration of inartistic and inconvenient buildings and erect one central hall, circular in shape, with rotating air currents to keep the inmates sociably mingled. Let there be none of the pernicious aristoc- racy ofl intellect that has made the undemocratic distinction into classes and courses, but simply one whole body gathered together in one united living, study and recitation room, where none may feel the humiliation of a separation on any basis whatever. So shall be attained the true democracy for which Vassar should- nay, shall-stand! -----,1914. ilirnm H9112 nf thc 73251 nf Efhuur You dropped my hand on the stormy street And crossed to the curb on the further side. Once I was as true as your heart that lied, And ran as fast as your nimble feet. My hands were as strong as your own that shrank From my touch-could you know how I hate you now! You of the white, unfurrowed brow- Yet you never lived, for you never drank. All over now-the comedy through, Which of us two shall earn the praise? It was not like that in the olden days- VVho made them different-we or you? -----,191Q An Zlriali Spilt It beat the jib in my face And struck my sail around me, And dragged me from the place Where the seat was! Damafue! Over the rail and the side, Where the black waves rose to meet me- And the hungry fish leapt in the sea, I went, love! Damafue! -----,1912 220 Uhr ig1IllPl'H: Eittlr Zlark Tanrnrr, iirnrg Han Egkn, anh Rnhrrt aivrruirr H e put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, And said, What a good boy am I . H On reading the poems of Henry Van Dyke, one has much the same feeling of admiration for him as an exemplary young man has for Little Jack Horner. True, pulling out a plum may not appeal as being the prime factor of literary excellence, but it surely has its place, and 'gadds to the morality of nations. VVe have something of this same feeling of admiration for Nlr. Service when we read his poems. Both of these gentlemen pull out a plum. Saying the most moral thing in the most moral way, emphasizing the ethics most obviously is this plum which IXIr. Van Dyke and hir. Service aptly pull out. There is a differ- ence in their method of extraction, however. Nlr. Van Dyke does it just for morality while lVIr. Service has other motives. He aims at combining oaths and reality and he succeeds. Is he not like Little Jack Horner, Ha very good boy?', In An Anglerls VVish,', Van Dyke has an extremely ditlicult plum to ex- tract. He does it with remarkable dexterity. The plot hangs, not as the title would indicate upon an angler,s wishing with a W, but with an f. A good case of Van Dyke,s preference for morality over reality is where he says, ,Tis not a proud desire of mine, I ask for nothing superfineg No heavy weight, no salmon great, To break the record, or my line. t' The light ease with which he disposes of the catch is truly refreshing. So many are inclined to treat it to a capital C .... and be extremely heavy about it. But not Van Dyke. Thatls just one of the writhings of his plum. It probably is not true that more than one half the joy of fishing depends upon what one doesn't catch, because in the first place, what one doesn,t catch' is a much disputed question and one that is entirely relative. The fact remains, though, that Van Dyke treats it with great morality and disposes of the angler's catch with- out any ado. And so he goes on throughout his poems, being moral always and occasionally realistic. In short, Van Dyke pulls out the plum for the plum,s sake, while Mr. Service says his moral thing to make his point. This changes somewhat the character of his plum and makes it more solid. It is difficult to go through the poems and pick out lines that startle with their morality and their 'gproper-to-say quality. The situations, however, have this -illuminating moral tone, and yet the characters are always real human creatures with positive passions and never, even in the authorls frothiest mo- ments, like the Angler, mere morality. One of these realistic situations is in The Wfoman and the Angelf, where the angel discovers that she is not merely a Hippant, frivolous school girl of seven- teen, but a flip--well, a marvel of loveliness. He rapidly and almost audibly changes his attitude and announces himself as a suitor for her hand answering that woman Yesf, So Van Dyke, lVIr. Service and Little Jack Horner have many points in common. Little Jack Horner, we are led to believe, pulled out his plum so suc- cessfully as to be worthy of high commendation, and both Van Dyke and Mr. Service Cin their separate waysl too, are such good boysf' 221 ilirgu tu lihi Erin Kappa g CBeing a careful compilation of infallible aids in difficult situationsy Instructor: What principle is involved? Student Cin Frenchj: 5'Le sentiment de la Naturef, Cshould this fail tryj L'Amour, la Nature et la Mortf, Cin Gerrnanj: Sindlichkeit und Sittlichkeitf, or Sehnsucht nach die Ewigkeitf' Cin Ec.j: Law of Diminishing Returnsf, Cin English R, E, KJ: - The Perfect Moment' Cin Etlzicsj The Mean. or Sumum Bonumf, Cfor any occasionj: The Individualism of the Renaissancei' or The Influence of the French Revolution. Zin Z'mhg iisgrh. Comment on Darwin's Instincts in Man and the Lower Anirnals : A very clear and logical analysis. If Mr. Darwin continues his present work, he promises to become one of the leading psychologists of the present day. 3111 Er. Instructor:-Is cotton cloth Wealth? Bewildered Sophomore: Why-er-yes-becanswer-Well Cdesperatelyj if you didn't have any clothes you couldnlt produce anythinglu Inquiring Junior: What is a single taxer?,' Condescending Senior Cmajoring in Ec.j:- One who proposes to tax all old maids and bachelors. Sleepy Student:- Excuse me-but-did you ask if Lincoln was a member of the unsocial classes?,' Gbf Gluursr Mr Bnrfi ilinum. hurt-I!! Professor:-I hear that the conditions of the English prisons have changed greatly since I was last theref, Heath in Eitrrarg Qlritiriam Wot is po,try? Is all po'try Aht? How do you explain the origins of language? g'Well, perhaps, in the beginning someone might have made a noise like sound. Q22 Uhr 'iflrnahvr Hiainn SCENE :-A college room, eleven thirty p. ni. A tea kettle is boiling on the table. Girl stirring condensed milk and chocolate with a button-hook. CSpeaking in a monotonej -the things of which the college presupposes a knowledge-There are the Greek dramatists, Jane Addams, the Bible, Grimm's Law, the Social Evil, Bliss Puffer, the Law of Diniinishing Returns,-'l First Girl Con sofa., interruptingj:-Yes, I met the Greek dramatists when I was a Freshman. They were in English and in Latin. I learned lists of the plays each one wrote. Seconcl Girl:-And it was the same way with the Broader Visionf, That came my Sophomore year. It had been here all along, but I sat so far back in Chapel that I never could get the proper perspective on it. T hsircl Girl Qinterruptingj:-Not so much condensed milk for me, please- Did anyone say anything about the Greek dramatists? Wlell, I've had six Courses with them. Especially Cdropping her voice to a tragic tonej Euripides the human With his drippings of warm tearsf! I did a special topic on him in Greek, Sophomore year, and used the same one for Shakespeare and Greek Philosophy and S English 'and House San.-or was it Romanticism? I'm going to save it to give at a Woman's club when I graduate. First Girl:-Somebody bloiv out this alcohol-it's setting fire to' the table cover! Second Girl Ccalmlyj:-Never mind, it will soon be evaporated. ' First Girl Chanding chocolate to thirdj:-If this isnlt strong enough, stir in some more chocolate. Anybody want crackers? There are some in Marys room. Donlt mind her engaged sign, she's asleep. By the Way, we had the Sydney VVebbs again this morning. I,m so glad to know who they really are. They must have a wonderful time bicycling through England every summer. Do you suppose that- Fourth Girl Cwaking uplz-Did you say something about the Social Evil? ' First Girl:-Not here, I assure you. Therels Jane Addams on top of the book-case. I have to read her and the Survey tonight. Tlzircl Girl Cdreamilyj :-Donat you adore Renaissance architecture and Giotto's angels? I never could tell Giotto's from Cwhose are they-Botticelli's or Raphael,s?j until I took Art. Really, that is the most wonderful Course for giving one the broa-Couch! why didn,t someone tell me that this cocoa was hot?D-broader vision. F irst Girl Cputting cup back on table and sitting with chin in hands, looking into the electric lightl:-Yes, as I started to say, the college takes for granted the knowledge of so very many things- Seconcl Girl Qinterruptingj I-G1'lIl11H,S law, for instance. VVho ever heard of that? And yet Sophomore year I kept meeting it first in Old English, then in Greek and then in German. Strange, isnlt it, how the departments co-operate! T hzfrrl Girl:-Y es, and so many things I really don 't see how they could expect you to know. How many Congressional representat.ives and electoral votes your State has- First Girl Cwith conscious superiorityj:-That is because you are fundamen- tally and essentially frivolous. You don't get below the surface of things and your courses mean nothing to you but a jumble of utterly unrelated facts- 15 29.3 T hircl Girl:-If you havenlt a '!VVorld's Almanacu I'll bet you tea at the U. and I. that you don't know how many democratic electors there were from your State at the last election and- , First Girl:-No, I donlt, but I've never had American History and you 've studied all about elections in the constitution. What I mean is that- F ourth Girl:-Is there any more hot water? I have five classes tomorrow and I can't possibly remember what they all are. I elected them alphabetically so that I could keep them straight and then the office changed the hours. A History, B German, C French, D Art and E Music. Now they go B, E, D, A, C. Who could ever keep that combination straight? F irst Girl Cto third, more humblyj 1-You misunderstand me. I am not criticising you, only trying to help you-not to waste your mind. Everybody says you have such a good one CI've never been in any classes with you, so I donlt knowj. But just taking courses because you like the time they come or the instructor- ' Thircl Girl:-Or the pictures in the rooms they come in- F irst Girl Cstill superiorj :-Y es, that's it. Everything appeals to you through its-its ridiculousness, rather than from its real, ethical value! Third Girl Creaching over and taking the combs and hairpins out of First Girlls hairj:-Nice old thing, aren't you-but so good! You've been reading Robinsonls Ethics,' haven't you? How many virtues were there? Big ones- what does Prexy call them? Second Girl:-Cardinal? Third Girl:-Exactly so! You have them all-an awfully complicated case! Would you like to go to bed? Fourth Girl Cstill dreamilyj:-Somebody was saying just a little while ago that there were things that followed us all through collegeg things we were sup- posed to know when we came,-like the Sydney Wlebbs, and the Bible, and the Personal Equation, and-who was that Greek dramatist that said !'Eureka! I never really thought before how true it is. But, do you know, this morning- I was looking for Puffer's Beauty of Psychology -or is it !'The Psychology of Beauty ?-and- First Girl:-Is that Tyler going by? Second Girl:-lVIust be. F irst Girl:-I'm going to ask him to wake me at six. I have a Psych. topic to do. Third Girl Csweetlyb :-Don,t let that worry you, dear. You can take Euripi- des the Human and make a wonderful Psych. topic out of him. Heis the most delightfully elastic person. CEirst Girl has left room before she finishes speakingl Fourth Girl Ccontinuing to herself where she had been interruptedj:-The influence of the Bible on Miltoii and Spenser-Clong pause, very drowsilyl-How remarkable- First Girl Ccoming in, with a Cassandra-like tonej:-At least college means to some of us the Broader Vision! Cyawnsl Dear me-all those dishes to wash in the morning! QQ4 if ff 6 up ff y ihn Xiu? Qwhqif E I y X I X f,- . 1 ljfdi li lt l -f- f- V l l up -.Xi MX i' ll 5 The Fl-floom '-l To the engaged members of the incoming Senior Class we respectfully submit this list of subjects for their approval: Eliirsat Svrxnrster . Ethics 1-This Course Will be found peculiarly valuable in counteracting the unhallowed influence on all our life of the undermining of the sanctity of the home. Argumentation:-This Course will present inestimable advantages if the fiance evince marked legal aptitude. German K.:-If fiance shows literary tendencies and professes admiration for Culture, this comprehensive Course, embracing everything from Buddha to Walt VVhitman, will furnish inexhaustible material for discussion on those long Winter evenings. l Svrrnnh Svvmrrairr House Sanitation :hThis Course will be found invaluable in planning both plumbing and menus. It may be supplemented by subscribing to the Ladies' Home Journal. Greek Archaeology C.:-In forming oneis ideals of life and character, what could be more desirable from an evolutionary standpoint than a thorough compre- hension of the education, dress, art, literature and amusements of the Ancient Greeks? Q25 iithira nwho shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottoined, infinite Abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way. H Others apart sat on a hill, retired p In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of Providence, Foreknowledge, Wlill and Fate- Fixed fate, free will. foreknowledge absolute- And found no end in wandering nlazes lost. . . Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy! tl 5 W i H N i X X , f X wjf 4, 5 f - l it i da' or X ll VJ' Q, X X All wr . qw X X din is t '?' l - ,- I X x l' x Il x v ', Y X was -r , 0 l xg I 'Sal Ffa-1 X f.- S. Ak U , -x JU M k-Hqlnsl EJ' 1 D Har? 1 ,. Biology paper: 'ithe para 1neCiun1 is divided by transverse flCl1L1n. Q26 Svuggratrh ighiluznphg Cfinpira 1.-Letter from the second cousin of Hume's sister-in-law to the widow of the late philosopher, lamenting her recent bereavement. Q.-Diary of a cannibal in the VVest Indies, giving an account of Berkeley's visit to America and his views on the idea.lization of substance. 3.-Love-letters of a French countess, describing her tender passion for Spinoza. -L.-Perf ion philosoplzo11,:-An epic in Greek hexameter, describing Plato's descent to Avernus. Uhr Hilarftvr Minh A Tragedy in One Act CScene: Hades. To the right, the Styx, to the left, Lethe and Cocytus. In the foreground rolls the fiery flood of Phlegethong in center of stage sit Clotho, Atropos, Lachesis, spinning. A sound of distant wailing is heard. Lightning and thunder. A barge is seen slowly creeping up the Styx. The wailings grow louder and more distinct. The Fates, shivering, drop their distaff and exeunt center back. The barge stops. Enter Charon and Chorus of Shades, right wing. . They sing a mournful dirge. The darkness grows blacker. Enter Chorus of Furies, howling wildly. They dance a frenzied dance and, whirling, go off left wing. Charon and Chorus of Shades resume their wailing. Suddenly a flash of lightning severs the pall of darkness. Enter the Shade of Bruno, left wing. He is a. stu1'dy Italian of obvious peasant extraction-swarthy complexion, flashing black eyes and pas- sionate lips. His strong-set frame reveals his virile ancestry, as his tanned skin shows the effect of the tropical sun of his enviromnent. He advances slowly and ineditatively, with a far-away, poetic gaze. As he reaches the banks of the Phleg- thegon, enter Shade of Hobbes, center back. He is a comfortable, rotund, middle- class Englishman, with characteristic light hair and blue eyes and a fresh, rosy complexion, showing the effect of the London fogs. He advances with -a firm, springing step and slaps Bruno on the back with a jocose but benevolent smile.j HOBBES Cemphaticallyj :- Give me matter and motion and I will construct you the universe. l' BRUNO Cwith intense emotionj :h God is Nature, Nature is All, All is God. CThey embrace ecstatically and exeunt along banks of Lethe. Charon and Shades sail away with a triumphal chantj y t CURTAIN Q27 what illllisa iKnhinann Efhinks A Muse on College Elections CWML apologies to James Russell Lowellj Gertrude B. is a sensible one, She studies her lessons like ambitious folks, She's steady, executive, nice all in one g But J en G. . Robinson she Says she wonlt vote for Gertrude B. Bly, ain't it terrible? YVhat shall We do? We never can choose her, of course, that's Hat, Guess We shall have to come 'round fdon't you?j And go in for basketball, track and all that- For J en G. Robinson she Says she Wonlt vote for Gertrude B. hlillicent C. is a dreadful smart one, Her jabots are Irish, and yards of it, too 5 Shels Witty and clever and chuck full of fun, Her sayings are quoted this Whole college through- So Jen G. Robinson she Says she will vote for Nlillicent C. Millicent C. she goes out for track, She sets a swift pace when it comes to the meet, Wlhile you are just going, she,s been there and back, At basketball, hockey-she can't be beat. So Jen G. Robinson she Says she will vote for lvlillicent C. Wle were getting on nicely up here at V. C., With our parties for Freshmen, and take-oHis so fine, When, It's Wrong. You must simplifyf' cried Gertrude B. And she swung many students right into her line. But J en G. Robinson she Says this kind o' thingis an exploded idee. VVhen she votes for someone, the girl must have style, Be athletic and clever and no flunker, too, She must be representative all of the while. Jen thinks these are requisites-come now, donit you? So Jen G. Robinson she Says she will vote for Millicent C. 9228 Eliaunriiv Qbnntatinna Sunday Chicken- That which God hath joined together, let no man put asunderf, English E.- Pinnacled high in the intense inane. English S.- There shall not be left one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down. H A Suggwtiun In English R.- On this point yeh llllght like to read Goethe's gFaust.' H E132 Srnuinari Renaissance Student Canxiously, in the Libraryj.- You know, Dante's 'Paradise Lost' simply isnit in the catalogue at all! Senior Ctaking R.jh'cWl1at's that you're reading-the 'Inferno,? VVhy, I thought We were to read the 'Divine Co1nedy,! Elfdrariiml Hahn' nf at Qlullrgr iihuratinn P Extracts from a House Sanitation topic :- The infant should be given no solid food until it is six months oldg Corsets should not be Worn too early. U Exercise during the first few Weeks may be dispensed Withf, QQ9 Glnntrihutnrsa H. BLITZ L. FREELAND R. BROWN M. KELLY H. CLARK F. MARBURG R. CUTLER 4 M. OLIVER H. FERRI S E. THOMAS R. FITCH G. WHEELER -Af , . . Q: M- ! Ng, .. Q30 S 4 2 X N223 U5 IEMSTQ HLEHPQ SWREES Baia frnm 18131 thrnugb 1911 Owing to the great accumulation of material for this department, the Board of Editors has considered it wise to exclude some data hitherto given. They trust that these omissions will not inconvenience any who have occasion to consult the following pages. Iiuilhinga June 4, 1861 Ground broken by iVIatthew Vassar for 1VIain Building 18641 Astronomical Observatory completed 1865 Blain Building completed 1865 Lodge erected 1866 Building for Riding School, Gymnasium and hlusic Rooms completed g 1874, altered for Natural History hluseum, Gymnasium, Music Rooms: and Art Galleryg 1890, Gymnasium changed to Hall of Casts 1879 Vassar Brothers' Laboratory erected 1886 Eleanor Conservatory erected 1889 Alumnae Gymnasium erected 1892 Professors, cottages erected 1892 Strong Hall erected 1893 F. F. Thompson Library Building erected 1896 Prcsident's House erected 1897 Raymond House erected 1897 Rockefeller Hall erected 1900 Swift Memorial Infirmary erected 1901 New England Building erected 1902 Edward Lathrop Hall erected 1902 Eliza Davison House erected 1903 Ground broken for Library 1904 Chapel completed 1904 Miss Wood's cottage erected 1905 Library completed 1905 Doctor Hill's cottage erected 1906-1907 New Dormitory erected 1907 1908 1912 Maids, Club House erected 1909 Sanders Laboratory of Chemistry erected Olivia Jocelyn Hall erected 232 Hrrsihvnta nf 11112 Glullrgv hlilo P. Jewett, LL.D., 1861-641 J. Ryland Kendrick, D.D., Acting John H. Raymond, LLD., 1864-1878 President, 1885-86 Samuel L. Caldwell, D.D., 1878-85 James BI. Taylor, LL.D., 1886 Existing Cmrganizatinna Philaletheis, Constitution adopted December 5, 1865 Vassar hiiscellany, 1872 Society for Religious Inquiry, 1867 g re-organized into Christian Association, 1885 Students, Association, Constitution adopted February QQ, 1868 Shakespeare Club, 1870 Dickens Club, 1874 T and lVI, 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, 1.891 Current Topics Club, 1899 Society of the Granddaughters of Vassar College, 1893 New England Club, 1894 Southern Club, 1894 Choral Club, 1895 Wake Robin Club, 1895 Civitas, 1895 Contemporary Club, 1895 Vassar College Mandolin and Guitar Club, 1896 Phi Beta Kappa, lllu 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 E233 From the years 1867 to 1882 the Senior Class was represented by Salutato- rians and Valedictorians at the Commencement exercises. 1n 1883 the custom was abolished for the present form of Commencement speakers. lirieaihrntz nf Hhilalztheiu 1865-66 John H. Raymond 1880-81 H. S. Durand 1895-96 1866-67 111. L. Dickinson 1881-82 S. Yamakawa 1896-97 1867-68 S. L. Blatchley 1882-83 11. Foos 1897-98 1868-69 A. 11. Glidden 1883-84 E. O. 11c11illan 1898-99 1869-70 E. D. Storer 1884-85 11. E. Ewing 1899-00 1870-71 E. 11. Folsom 1885-86 11. 11. VVickham 1900-01 1871-72 E. S. Hollister 1886-87 A. Berry 1901-02 1872-73 B. 1717ilder 1887-88 L. 11acCreery 1902-03 1873-74 E. 117. Barrett 1888-89 F. Norris 1903-04 1874-75 11. B. Taylor 1889-90 E. Sanders 1904-05 1875-76 E. S. Richards 1890-91 L. A. Lawrence 1905-06 1876-77 E. 11. Logan 1891-92 11. 11ast 1906-07 1877-78 H. R. Ransom 1892-93 117hitcomb 1907-08 1878-79 S. F. Richardson 1893-94 L. Latimer 1908-09 1879-80 G. F. Cole 1894-95 111. 11161011 1909-10 1910-11 L. A. 111ille1' 1911-12 R. Fitch lgreaihrnia uf Svtuhieniz' Aaanriaiinn 1866-68 11. 11'. 11'hi'tney 1881-82 B. Stanton 1895-96 1868-69 11. L. Gilbert 1882-83 A. Valleau 1896-97 1869-70 11. Chumar 1883-84 K. Smith 1897-98 1870-71 D. Hileman 1884-85 Deming 1898-99 1871-72 S. A. Catlin P. Clinton 1899-00 1872-73 11. Monroe 1885-86 F. Sweetzer 1900-01 1873-74 F. 11. Cushing 1886-87 . 11. Cleveland 1901-02 187-L-75 E. A. Rice 1887-88 T. Patterson 1902-03 1875-76 G. H. Learned 1888-89 B. Poppenheim 1903-04 1876-77 S. F. Sheppard 1889-90 K. Smith 1904-05 1877-78 S. G. 1Vilkinson 1890-91 . A. Bentley 1905-06 1878-79-IG. Darling 1891-92 11. Robbins 1906-07 LB. Hazard 1892-93 V. Clark 1907-08 1879-80 11. S. 110rris 1893-94 . B. 11umford 1908-09 1880-81 E. G. Shaw 1894-95 C. Reiley 1909-10 1910-11 J. S. Lovejoy L. E. E. E. C. Van Anden L. Baker F. Vassar K. Ray VV. Wilkins G. H. Baldwin 11. VVright G. A. Power F. 17Vinchester G. V. 11cCarthy 11 . Munn 11. Borden E. Burns 111. Cooper E. C. Osborne E. 11cCloskey V. James P. A. Hatfield E. L. Garrett 11. P. Schmidt L. S. Holmquist C. 11. Sperry H. J. MacCoy J. S. Taylor 11. Hiscox 11. J. Diniock 11. E. Avery 171. R. Babbott C. 11. Body G. K. Schaefer 1911-12 11. E. Tibbits 234 5-Erninr Qllaaa llslrraihrnta 1867 111. L. Dickinson 1882 111. B. Brittan 1897 NI. E. Chambers 1868 C. E. Glover 1883 A. H. Lathrop 1898 A. Kauffman 1869 A. 114. Glidden 1884 A. Blanchard 1899 E. Nichols 1870 J. A. Denton 1885 S. C. Hening 1900 A. P. Barrows 1871 A. L. Sanford - 1886 N. 1Vooster 1901 114. P. Jackson 1872 A. D. Seelye 1887 I. Skinner 1902 T. H. Hadley 1873 H. C. Hiscock 1888 G. Rideout 1903 E. B. Thompson 1874 F. Fisher 1889 E. Greer 1904 111. Yost 1875 L. 117. Kellogg 1890 E. E. hlorris 1905 1VI. L. Henning 1876 J. C. Price 1891 RI. T. Allen 1906 J. Searing 1877 G. E. Bliss 1892 A. L. Reed 1907 G. Taylor 1878 H. E. Stanton 1893 E. B. Cutting 1908 BI. Bowie 1879 E. C. Jordan 1894 B. Ferry 1909 F. L. Tyer 1880 N. J. Preston 1895 J. Greer 1910 G. C. Lovell 1881 111. Bryan 1896 111. N. Sanders 1911 H. Lathrop 1912 E. Prudden lgrvaihrniu nf Ihr Atlilriir Aafinriatinu 1895-96 BI.11fL Champney 1900-01 J. B. Lockwood 1905-06 L. 111. Parry 1896-97 1. C. Thallon 1901-02 E. L. 1Vhite 1906-07 A. Belding 1897-98 H. I. Haight 1902-03 111. Blather 1907-08 H. B. Josselyn 1898-99 R. B. 111ears 1903-04 E. H. Gardiner 1908-09 C. deF. GrifHn 1899-00 B. L. DeGroff 1904-05 C. S. Barnes 1909-10 DI. G. 11lales 1910-11 H. R. Noyes 1911-12 D. 11IcKee ' Gilman Eiaiuriann 1868 lVI. L. Avery 1888 E. L. 11f1acCreery 1902 C. 111. Sperry 1869 K. A. Still 1889 A. T. Nettleton 1903 C. C. Eastman 1870 C. VV. Rich 1890 K. Smith H. A. Anderson 1871 BI. O. Glover 1891 J. 1V. Tompkins 1904 J. S. Taylor 1872 111. J. Rawson 1892 S. B. Tunnicliff E. Riedell 1873 A. Skeel 1893 E. P. Cobb 1905 O Hasbrouck 1874 J. S. Bennett 1894 L. Howe D. L. VVorthingto 1875 E. BI. Tappan 1895 A. L. Crawford 1906 F. T. Towers 1876 E. NI. Gifford 1986 J. B. Hart V L. Bi. Parry 1877 NI. Stoyell 1897 111. Reimer 1907 E. Bryner 1878 111. H. Rollins G. M. Gallaher E. Cutting 1879 L. 111. Barr 1898 L. A. Chamberlain 1908 C. Shepard 1880 A. P. Bailey F. L. lVIcKinney G Tichenor 1881 K. H. Stockwell 1899 A. C. Jones 1909 R Flanigen 1882 BI. R. Sanford A. R. Taggart K Foster 1883 S. T. F. Swift 1900 E. R. Oberly 114. Fulton 1884 111. F. L. Hussey V. Sauvage C. Edgcomb 1885 111. VV. Craig 1901 E. L. Cole H l1IcCulloch 1886 E. A. Ferris L. Cole 1. Nlilholland 1887 BI. Sweet 1902 N. O. Eldred F. Tyer 1910 C. Gordon 1911 L. 11'heeler 235 11 1869 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1. Carter B. A. Strong 111. A. Parker K. G. Jewett M. A. Loomis S. S. Dana L. H. Brownell K. l11cBain 111. Clark NI. Thaw 111. 117. Chase E. E. Fletcher E. BI. 117ithey C. A. Lloyd ivrninr Spaile Obraiurz 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 111. E. Shove A. B. Poinier L. K. Smith J. E. Ricker E. R. Foster N. H. Camield M. Ransom M. lV1. Chamberlain G. R. Kelly E. H. Haight E. B. Hartridge E. R. Evans 111. Van Kleeck 1896 L. F. Collins 1897 E. B. Atkinson 1898 S. F. Sheppard 1899 E. K. Ray 1900 A. M. Crater 1901 L. J. Smyth 1902 L. Burns 1903 NI. 1. Starr 1904 11. Taylor 1905 H. H. Straight 1906 P. 117oolVerton 1907 H. Hart 1908 lV1. Bevier 1895 1. H. Foppenheim 1909 R. Presley 1910 H. H. Hosterman 1911 A. O. Underhill Elunim' 571121112 Qbraium 111. G. hlead E. 111. Folsom A. B. Folger E. 1717eed M. 117. l11arvin K. Roberts M. A. Jordan A. H. Dana M. Colgate E. M. 117ithey M. H. Stockwell E. B. 17 arnes 111. Sharpe 111. E. Adams 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 M. 117. Craig C. G. Lingle A. L. Jenckes 111. Rich E. K. Hunt H. F. h1ace F. Halliday S. B. Tunnicliff R. B. Cooley E. A. Gillmer A. J. Graham S. 117. Chamberlain S. E. Dudley 111. 1V1acColl 236 1898 A. E. Jenkins 1899 111. L. Ray 1900 L. Cole 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 111. B. Dale H. A. Anderson J. S. Taylor lVI. B. Bon E. lV1. Rushmore L. Brooke 111. 117illiams 1908 R. Presley 1909 H. 117. Young 1910 B. 117ellington 1911 F. D. Dugan illlliarrllang The first College publication which would correspond to the llliscellcmy was the Vassariana, in 1860, managed by a board of four editors. From 1867 to 1871 the Transcript appeared in its place, with a board varying from three to four edit- ors. The first number of the ltfiscellany came out in 1872, and it was then run by a board of five. Later, the number of editors increased to seven, and then to the present organization of seven editors and two business managers. Since 1900, the editors have been as follows: Ehitnra' Svinrr IHHII 1899-1900 M. L. Ray,'00 I C. S. Reed,'01 J. fM. Payne,'00 L. J. Smyth,'01 111. Budington,,00 u L. R. Albright,'01, Asst. B ll 111. L. Horst,'00, Bus. Zkfan. 1900-01 C. S. Reed,'01 L. lNIacNair,'02 L. J. Snf1yth,,01 E. lNIynter,,0Q L. T. Bartlett,,01 E. H. 1Vhite,'02, Asst. B Ill L. R. Albright,'01, Bus. Ma7L. 1901-02 L. 1VIacNair,'02 IM. Belknap,,03 A M. A. Pollard,'0Q L. E. 1XIcCarthy,,03 111. A. Mason,'0Q N. A. Dunbar,,03, Asst. B TI E. H. 1Vhite,'0Q, Bus. lllcm. 1902-03 1VL Belknap,,03 E. R. Di1nock,'04f L. E. lN1cCarthy,703 E. G. G2t1'd1I161',,011n M. Canby,,03 A. L. Henry,,04, Asst. B ll N. A. Dunbar,'03, Bus. lllan. 1903-044 E. R. Di1noek,'04 H. H. Straight,,05 E. G. Gardiner,'04 lVI. A. Pratt,'05 BI. L. Conger,'04 RT. B. Bon,,05, Asst. B. Ill A. B. Forbes,,0f1, Bus. Man. ' 190-L-05 H. H. Straight,'05 C. Fink,'06 M. K. S1nith,,05 1VI. B. Jarnagin,'06 H. Babson,'05 F. C. Sibley,'06 E Tallant,'05 111. T. Paine,,06, Asst. B M. B. Bon,,05, Bus. llffcm. 237 C. Fink,'06 F.. Severance,,06 111. B. Ja1'nagin,,06 F. C. Sibley,'06 RI. T. Paine,'06, Bus. lllan. E. A. Draper.,'0'7 E. E. G0od1'ich,'07 V. L. Pike,,07 L. B1'ooke,,07 A. B. Smith,,07, Bus. Dffcm. R. BI. Wre-eks,'08 F. BI. Brewex-,'08 F. B. Anderson,'08 . S. T1'u6,,08 CDU L10yd,'08, Bus. lllan. R. F13111g6H,,09 BI. Chamberlain,,09 A. Chey11ey,,09 F. XV. Cutlel-,'09 E. Ha.sbrouck,'09, Bus. lllcm. K. Tay1o1','10 H. Dwight,,10 G. 1Vlil1s,'10 S. Eng1ish,,10 A. Ni1sen,'10, Bus. .Man C. Goodrichfll V. Butlerfll C. Tou1pki11s,,11 B. V ande1'g1'ift,'11 P 55705. r--,144 ' 5aaQo Q' H5 W-LY-2 D Eno E - ,, .-v .- ,O -,J-5 335 5 J' V I-4 wg 5 ww www! S'- T ulslv -'P E 2 VVing,,11, Bus. Dian. 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 938 V. L. Pike,'07 E. E. Go0d1'ich,'07 E. A. Draper,,07 L. 1N1edbery,,0'7, .-13.922 B. DI. F. NI. B1'6W61',,08 'SU F?E5W OW EWQQE WO - QP:-103 f-sIIB U C235-'ggi 23Q'fP F3535 45 E' Q0 .ED V. L o ,L CO 9 W Fx C WO P550 HCI ZHUP NO 7:5515 1-Po wfaicn. ED- FD-rmfb .1-5 fjO:J..r-5 OE' vufir-Q-cn ,131-1 V-I 'N' O 'uf o ',-T5 1-4,-1 N- sew.. W E . 1VI. VVeeks,,08 S. T1'ue,'08 . L1oyd,,08, Asst. B. M'. J. LoVejoy,,11 A. 1Viug,,11, Asst. B. JI. V- EV? 'Tj EQDQ ga..- 2-123'- 5-K :EF T-Q,-I Qwlc as E F E Q ro F' P-T 34: N F UD 5'-2. W E A. B1'R1I13l'd,,13 F. F. VzLliant,,13 E. R. Va1entine,,13 M . Hosterman,,13, Asst. B. M' Hauaarinxt In 1888 the Hors Cl'00ll1'I'6 came out, with zz board of seven editors. The fol lowing year the name of the publication was changed to the Vat-.sa.rio1z, and the editors were six, later seven, and then nine. Since 1900, the Va.9.9czr1'on Bo uds have been as follows: P. B. Day E. C. Packer V. Sauvage G. NI. Candler E. Cole H. E. Storke A. J. C. Wlebster N. G. Hume F. B. Abercrombie F. Fenton 111. Fleming H. E. Parton A. G. Blitz A. L. Corbin 111. C. Kline C. NI. Benton E. B. Gurley B. Lefevre K. S. Nlerrell C. Wfarren A. L. Carson' lVI. A. Quinn J. B. VVilson L. Hickox R. lNIcCulloch A. B. 1Vright us 1900 V. Barnard 1901 A. Crapsey 1902 M. Todd 1903 E. J. Sharp 1904 G. B. Day 1905 M. A. Pratt 239 111. V. Johnson 111. 137. Plumb A. BI. LeRoy BI. G. Harmon A. Atfeld K. L. Glendinnin S. P. h1cDonald H. 111. Foster R. R. Gentry F. L. Dunning E. BI. Smith 1. L. Raniszty E. Carey T. Vanamee 111. hIeCulloch R. B. Uptegrove E. H. 'Welsh J. I. hlurphy K. lNI. Steeves I. 1Vheeler R. T. Johns E. C. Lancaster C. Angell H. Kenyon E. V. D. Ford E. Van der Veer F. Towers A. Fisher C. Krause E. Amen E. Cutting K. Merrill H. Tait A. Kennedy E. Schneider P. Meyers K. Halsey C. Shepard H. Graves A. Allan K. Foster R. Fulton B. VVebster S. Philips NI. A. Hobbs I. Underwood H. VVhiley C. Gailor H. Shoemaker B. Welliiigton J. Fiebeger O. Ulrich M. Davis A. Barr H. S. Blanding M. E. Connell H. Jackson M. S. Fuller M. E. Blount 1906 E. M. Rushmore 1907 L. Medbery 1908 P. K. Angell 1909 E. B. Daw 1910 H. D. Hosterman 1911 L. Hooker 191Q G. Elliot Q40 B. Hurlbut E. Mey1'owitz E. Chandler E. Weil K. Bunker M. Rose R. Crowell P. N utting H. Fisher M. Farrington H. Zabriskie H. Edwards E. Groeneveld 111. Rea V. VVhitehead H. lXIotley P. R. Sutton 1. Bonell A. Briggs C. Plaut lVI. lNIeyers H. Leslie B. Topping M. 'Wright G. Orr A. Kutzner D. Blenner E. Kutzner E. Barney JM. L. Sweeney lVI. T. Everman L. H. Lee I. P. Linsley Eivripieniz nf Ihr 15211311 liatr EHNYUPHH Shalzezprarr 1HrizP 1886 1887 1889 1891 1893 1894 1896 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1899 1894 BI. P. Sherwood C. G. Lingle C. A. Pratt L. C. Sheldon L. La.Monte L. L. Iddings 1897 1898 1899 1900 BI. NI. ,1lI'2l.VCI' G. BI. Gallaher A. H. Stone A. B. Parker J. E. Pettee CSecond Prizel V.1SauVage 114. E. Rickert 1901 CSecond Prizej B. Adair D. N. Taylor 1904 N. Hart E. K. Adams C' Rudyard A. Whitcoiiib 1905 R. BI. Underhill E. H. Haight 1906 E. B. Collier E. D. Chater R. L. Mason B. A. Jones 1908 P. K. Angell J. A. Schwartz E. Schneider 1909 R. Fulton 1910 H. C. Dwight A ifwripienta nf the Earringvr ElHrizP S. H. TreadWay,'83 1895 F. 1VI. Taylor,,95 F. L. Terry,,87 1896 R. DI. Mann,,96 F. L. Terry,,87 1897 S. E. Dudley,,9'7 J. Po1nerene,'86 1898 114. B. Mahang'98 F. L. Terry,'8'7 1899 A. H. VVilson,'99 C. Kc-1en,'89 1900 I. A. Tourtellot,'00 C. Keen,'89 1901 E. NI. Cornell,,01 J. J. Hendrick,'90 1902 G. L. Kent,,02 G. Sa.nds,,93 1903 A. S. VVood,,03 E. E. Barns,'94 1904 L. E. Leonard, ,04 C ilivripirntu 1889 L. Schofie1d,'90 S. C. Gates,,89 B. B. Gaines, S 1891 H D. King,,92 E. 111. 1NIast,'92 1894 B. E. Bennett,,95 K C. Rei1ey,,95 1896 nf tlgr Mira. iErminie K. S. Dunham,,96 E. D. Dwight,'98 1899 E. K. S8.IT1SO11,,00 1902 C. Davis,'03 1904 C. C. 1X'Ialven,'04 E. F. Cha.se,'04f 1906 E. Jackson 1908 111. BI. 1Viug,'08 D. S1g1101',,08 1910 E. T. Hart 521111111 Prize 1890 C. B. Dinturff,'91 A. L. KnoW1ton,'90 1892 E. Flahe1'ty,'92 M. E. Coo1ey,'93 1895 M. E. Gedney,'95 V. C. Wood,,95 U 1897 M. Reimer,,9'7 1900 J. A. Davis,,01 1903 E. B. DuDH111g,,03 E. 111. VVhite,'04 1905 Nina F. Raynor 1907 E. Jackson 1909 H. Pooley E. Bartlett 1911 H. E. Brewster G. Van Zandt minnerz nf Thr Annusll iifrnnia Efnnrnmnrnt Sim? IEIHH 1900 Singles-J. B. Lockw0od,'01 Doubles-M. P. Jackson,'01 J. B. Lockwood,'01 1902 Singlesi-111. Kiusey,,06 Doubles -M . Kinsey,,06 S. LeWis,,06 QDefau1tD 2 1901 Singles-E H. Wfhitc-:,'0Q Doubles-A YV. Bird,'0Q E. H. 1Vhite,,0Q 1903 Singles-A WV. Hopson,'07 Doubles-C FiI1k,,06 L. Hatch,'06 Doubles Doubles Singles - 1904 51 YV Ho son,'0'7 Singles-. . ' . p -C. Fink,,06 L. Hatch,,06 1906 Bl. Vi1zLs,,07 S ingles - M-G. VVo0druff,,07 A. Hopson,'0'7 1908 G. HzLWley,,11 Doubles-111. Jer1nings,,1Q Doubles D. Ba.ldWir1,,12 1910 DI. C1:u'k,,141 Singles- -E. Rol1ins,,14f E. Seaveyf 14 Q 1905 Singles-S. LeWis,'06 Doubles-S. Lewis,,06 J. Searing,,06 1907 Singles-H. Gardner,'10 Doubles-H. Leech,'08 R. Be1latti,'09 1909 Szfngles-G. Robbins,'13 Doullles-A. Geuder,'11 H. Krause,'11 1911 Singles-ll. G. C1z1rk,,14 Doubles-Postponed Mall 15181115 1887-SS 1900-01 Pygmalion and Galatea Nance Qldgeld Katharine and Petruchio The Romance-S The D0Ct0F of v7AlC21I1t21I12L Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Young Mrs. Winthrop A5 You Like It 1888-89 1 0 - 1fVeak VVoman 9 1228 H The Wife shecifilili iff y onquer 1889EJggao'ed Richelieu Fancion-the Cricket Arlstophanes-The Birds In Nature of Auction 1902-03 1890-91 ' p ghseiiyentures of Lady Ursula giieeiilfiite Swmy Miss Home ,. . A Russian Honeymoon TVIICTSLIITIITICI' Bight s Dream She Stoops to Conquer 1903-04 1391-92 Trelaivney of the.WVells Cricket on the Hearth M0r1S1eur.Beauca1re A Scrap of Paper The Tannng of the Shrew Dundreary 1904-05 The Littl M' ' t ' 1892-93 . An AmerPez1nHCiFtiZen Sunlight and Shadow Old Heidelberg PTIUCC Kilfl Twelfth Night All the Comforts of Home , On Probation 190906 Cyrano cle Bergerac 189381. B A Royal Family Csgricfiys A School for Scandal Twelfth Night Romeo and Juhet The Rivals 1906-07 1894-95 ' The Light that Failed The Love Chase E1 a IQHICOHY . 1 The Squirrel Mu aptam Frassbound s Conversion Engaged A Winter s Tale Pygmalion and Galatea 1907-08 1895-96 Quality Street The Merchant of Venice The Star of Bethlehem A Russian Iloneymogn The AdII1i1'alJlC C1'iC1'lt0I1 The Heir-at-Law Nluch Ado About Nothing 1896f1Sgl:e Amazons 1908-09 ' ' ' ' 1. - . ' Americans Abroad ren lgaiigap of Paper The vRoad. to Yesterday She Stoops to Conquer AS You Like It 1897-98 1909-10 The Butterflies Les Femmes Savantes The Good-Natured 1VIan The Lady from the Sea Prince Karl The Amazons The Schoolmistress The Tempest 18981319 L d R' ld 191041 TEL 152315 ma S i1r1rnseand.Tl?lB1an gxllnisitmophei' .gunior Climilgnd m Juris e uvate ecletary The Taming of the Shrew 1899-1900 Captain Littenblair 1911-12 0 A Bachelor's Romance Beau Brummel Lord Chumley f Pillars of Society T115 Wiifeis Fatllel' The Maid of Orleans 1,Hhi Erin :Kappa H1111 Gllyapter nf Nun Burk Cmiirrra Bliss Haight A . . . . . Preszclenz' Bliss Furness . . Vice-Preszdent Bliss Cowley . . Secretary Bliss Wells . .... Treasurer :lc 'IVIa1'y L. Avery tAchsah IVI. Ely Sarah CGlazierj Bates, A.Bl.,,7Q Clhartvr iilllmnhrrz llinifred Ball, A.B., Theta of New York, 1890 LeRoy C. Cooley, I3'h.D., Alpha of New York, 1886 Ferdinand C. French, Ph.D., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1881 Herbert E. Blills, Ph.D., Iota of New York, 1886 J. Leverett Bloore, Ph.D., Alpha of Blaryland, 189Q Charles VV. Bloulton, Ph.D., Alpha of 1VIinnesota, 1885 Theodore C. Smith, Ph.D., Alpha of Massachusetts, 1892 James Bl, Taylor, LLD., Alpha of Rhode Island, 1886 frlHPn1h2ra 1867 Harriette CVVarnerj Bishop 1868 Nlary P. Rhoades Helen L. Storke Blary VV. llfhitney, A.Bl.,'7Q 1869 Ellen QBabcockj Brown Emma IJ. Hubbard, A.BfI., 73 NI. Emma CColbyj Smith LL.B.,,73 Sarah E. Daniels Christine CI,addj Franklin, Ella NI. Liggett LL.D,,'8'7 1870 Mary CChumarj Trask Jane A. Denton Mary CMeadj Abbey 1qDeceased Cynthia VV. Rich Elizabeth D. Storer Sophia D. Storke Harriet CPalmerD Slocum ' 245 -1 1871 Amelia CEstyD Stowell Emma L. Hawkes Ellen 111. Folsom Sarah P. Nlonks Susan Raymond 1872 llaria CBracej Kimball Wiilimena CEliotD Emerson Sarah A. Catlin Annie B. Folger Alla YV. Foster 1873 Elizabeth H. Brewer Caroline BI. Gerrish Helen C. QHiscockD Backus llary A. Hopson I Katherine 111. Lupton Helen Arnold Julia S. CBennetD Lord Laura CBrownellJ Collier Florence Cushing llary F. Buffington Lucy QKelloggD English Katharine Qblaltbyl lleserole Eva CPerryD hloore Anna R. Phelps Blyra CSmithj Clark Elma D. Swift Blanche CWilderQ Bellamy Elizabeth CHilD Spalding Anna L. Nleeker Lucretia CStoWD Cummings Caroline A. VVoodman, A.lX1.,'89, S.B.,,89 Florence C. Perkins Frances CSwiftD Doty Eva 111. Tappan, Ph.D.,'96 Clara K1Yilsonj Kretzinger 18741 1875 1876 Elizabeth CFOXD Wlebster Caroline Hansell Heloise F. Hersey Anna Bl. Johnson 31ary A. Jordan, A.B1.,'7S Frances A. Adams Grace CBlissD Snyder Rachel B. Jacobs Susan Chlillerj Dorsey Laura J. Gertrude QBascomj Darwin llary R. Botsford, A.1N1.,'94 Helen D. Brown, A.l1.,,90 Blary CClarkeD Acker Deceased Ella C. Lapham, A.NI.,'96 Grace CLearnedj De VVitt Eliza C1VIetcalfD Radeke Ellen Cljoppletonb Shannon Kate QReynoldsD Lobingier 1877 Sarah CSheppa.rdj Armstron Caroline QSwiftj Atwater Ida Wlood, A.lVI.,,89, Ph.D., B.lNI.,'91 1Vylie, Ph.D.,'9Q 1878 2-16 Isabel CNelsonj Tillinghast Harriet CRansoml 1VIilinoWsL1 Harriot CStantonD Blatch Helen E. Thompson Eleanor P. Clarke Blary Colgate Cornelia A. Dike Hyla CbkI'111Stl'0HgD Davies Anna fBaileyD Bull llarietta QBarnesj Knight Carrie CCanfieldj T horse11 Blarion Burke, hI.D.,'95 Harriet QGardnerD Curtis hfary CEastonD Conable Elizabeth CHoWej Howe hlary CKingj Babbitt Ellen C. Selnple, A.BI.,'91 1879 :?Evelyn CHakesj Brown Bertha Hazard Emily Qlordanb Folger Ennna ll. Perkins 1880 Caroline B. Dow hlyra Reynolds, 13h.D.,'9.5 Claire CRustinD hlclntosh g Phoebe T. Sutliff, A.lNI.,'90 Lucy Tappan 1881 llary QPenfieldD Norton Alice CShoVeD Brooks 188Q Anne qSOL11Ll1XVO1'l1l1D Wlyinan hlary E. Shove , Lillie QStantonj Farrar Fanny CTay1o1-J Young 1883 f Rose QBaldwinj Lewis Saral1 C. Bernard C. Lena Bostwick Cornelia 31. Rayinond Diary Slierwood, 31.D.,'90 188-L glliarie fChapn1anj Crouch Blartlia Q1-Iubbardj Skinner Ella 111. Freeman, A.hI.,'0G Justina Qhlerrickj Hollister Jeannette CGardne1'D Jennings Jessie 1. Spafford 1885 Lucy Davis Abby Leach Lavinia CGouldD h1acBride Blabel R. Loomis Sarah C. Hening Beatrice CShattuckj Fulton Blary CSn1ileyj Rhodes 1886 I , Carrie L. Borden llargaret P. Sherwood, Pl1.D 98 Ida R. Chase Esther Wlitkowsky 1887 Ida J. Butcher Bertha Bl. Critchley Charlotte QHallidayD 1Ving Clara L. Jones Sarah CLearnedD Chapin llargaretta Palmer, Ph.D.,'941 Louise Csllllllllb Swift Deceased Q17 1888 Georgia Angell Clara L. Barnum Louise CFagan DPierce Maud CKingl Murphy Eugenie QKountzej Nicholson Emily Lewi, M.D.,,91 Effie Shaw Adelaide Underhill Clarine QWarnerj Curtiss 1889 Jennie Ackerly Mary CAndersonD Hill Charlotta QDemingj Finley Elizabeth CGriggsj Judy LolaL Tddings ' 1890 Helene QBorgmanD Husband Mary CDunhamj Prescott Lida S. King Antha CKn0wltonj lWiller Mary CLamsonj Lockwood Lillian La Monte Helen CPutnamj Barnhart Christine CSengerD Parshall Helen CTunniclii'fD Catterall Katharine Warren Hannah QNIaceD Hedrick Carrie F. Patterson Adella CPrentissQ Hughes Cora Scofield Catherine QSuydamj Clark 1891 Annie CApplegateD Wlager Rose BI. Kavana Caroline CCurryj Hawkins Edith Rickert, Ph.D.,,91 Caroline E. Furness, Ph.D.,,00 Kate QStrongj Sewall Florence CHalliclayj Rogers hlargaret F. VVashburn, Ph.D.,'94 1892 Rebecca CBrushD Toye Helen D. King, Ph.D.,'99 Eva J. Daniels lliary S. Packard, M.D.,'9'7 Katharine B. Davis Amy L. Reed Cornelia CGolayD Benedict Alice CRobbinsj Martin Laura CGrantD Folin Sarah B. Tunnicliff Elizabeth CWoodbridgej lVIorris 1893 Elizabeth K. Adams, Ph.D.,,04 Ethel R. Evans Frances S. Belcher, A.M.,'98 Mildred Qhlathesj VVoodworth Cornelia L. Bonnell Henrietta A. R. Pratt' Elizabeth QBradleyD Browning Helena CVan Vlietj Ackert Mary V. Clark Ethel R. Wlilkinson 1894 Elizabeth lVI. Andrews 5FEmeline CBartlettj Nollen Florence Bernd Ellen D. Chater, A.lW.,,05 Caroline Coman Juliette Golay, A.lVI.,l01 Elizabeth H. Haight, Ph.D.,'09 lilabel L. Hastings 'Deceased 2448 hlary Chlacauleyj Smith Mary CMumfordj VVing Angie M. lVIyers, M.D.,,98 Elizabeth QPattenj Drake Helen CSladej Andrews lVIelvina QV an Kleeckj Shipman Katherine QUtterj lvaterman Emilie L. VVells Grace CBeardD VValker Elizabeth CBoydD Lawton Georgie QBoyntonD Child Nlargaret R. Brendlinger Laura CBrownellD Wloodbridge Flay fChildsj Parsons Susan CEVansj Strong Hasseltine QFletcherD Lee Edith CI-IolmesD Grubbs Frances H. 'Winifred Arnold Ellen K. Cumming Anne QDouglasj Kip Josephine CFaganj Lyon Ann Hero, A.lVI.,,97 Nellie Higman Ella CHulstj Greenslet Blanche A. Jones Harriet F. Holmes Willie C. Johnson Anna Cltflonschj Roberts Theodora QPhelpsD Wilson Katharine C. Reiley, Ph.D.,'09 Uessie QSkeltonj Butler Elizabeth CSmithD Gallup ikEleanor fSmithj Allison Elizabeth Updegraff fYorkD Langdon Ida CKruseD NIacFarland Lillian A. lVIacAllester Gertrude E. lWacArthur Ruth Chiannb Hollingworth Anne Moore, Ph.D.,,01 Elizabeth E. Packer Rose A. Palmer Julia A. Schwartz, A.lXI.,,97 Alma CTuttleD Nlilne Frances A. Beckwith, A.MQ.,,04: Nlary K. Benedict, Ph.D.,'03 Flora B. Bernkopf Elizabeth L. Bishop, A.lXI.,,98 Helen L. Bishop, A.NI.,'04 Anna T. Burchard, ALI., '03 Adelaide CClaflinD Maiisfield Miartha CClarkj Rankin Eloise Ellery, Ph.D.,,0Q Emily G. Hooker Grace CLanHeldD Tweedy Katharine F. Belcher Katharine Blunt, Ph.D.,'07 Ma1'y QDeachj Van T assell Elizabeth D. Dwight Alice N. Gibbons 'Elway B. Granger, A.lVI.,'99 Phoebe CHatfieldj Woodworth Lucy QHemphillD Fay Amy CVVentworthD Deceased Nancy V. lVIcClelland lVIarie Reimer, Ph.D.,'04f Anna G. Richey Alice CSawyerj Thomsen Rachel C. Schauftler Beatrice CShawD lVIcGill Gertrude Smith, A.lVI.,,03 Jessie QThainD Powers Madeline CrTl1'ELV61'D Stockton Alice QVVhitonj Ferres Annie CWilkinsonj Head Alice CKauffmanD Polk lNIaria MCCH1'ty, A.NI.,'99 Jane CMurdockD Dickey Susan VV. Norton Florence W. Olivet Laura QRicej Seaman Ethel CServissD Ackerman Elizabeth BT. Simpson, A.lNI.,'99 Stone Eleanor R. Baker Eda C. Bowman, A.lVI.,'00 hlary L. Brinckerhoif Augusta Choate, A.M.,,00 Alice CClarkeD Brayton Alice B. Coles Ellen E. Cotrael Helen L. Davis Mary E. Eastwood Virginia CFieldD Birdsall Emma CGarrettD Boyd Jean Hamilton, A.M.,,01 Grace CAndrewsj Pfau Florence Nl. Brownell Alice QBurnhamD Hanford Frances Dorrance hlartha CHarmonD Richardson hlabel P. Schmidt - Isabel CTrowbridgej Merril 1899 1900 Ruth Q1Vellsj Standt, Leila R. Albright Louise S. Bragdon Gertrude F. Burleigh Elizabeth B. Cowley, Ph.D.,'0S Adelaide Crapsey Elizabeth Dutcher Louise S. Holmquist Edith P. Hubbard Lena Jackman lllargaret CJacksonj Allen Ada QLordD Cate Clara CAXtellD Poynter Isabel CDU11l12L1T1D Perry Helen C. Heath Emily Hinkle Elizabeth F. Johnson Grace Cliientj Hill Elizabeth Moore 1901 1902 Claire QHasslerj Fiske hlary L. Hosmer Helen CHoyj Greeley Mary Clilebergj Abbott Blanche lVlartin, A.M.,'00 Adele CMerwinD VVolff Bertha Richardson Grace CRobbinsD Lewis Leila C. Spaulding, A.lVI.,,01 Helen D. Thompson Alta fM. Tozer hlary QVVyliej Dubois Susan B. Lent Alma M. Le Roy Diary Lovett, A.hT.,'01 Jennie hi. Payne hlarie CPerryj Forbes Gertrude Vaile Louise Wlare A.M.,'01 Sybil J. hloore Etta O,S-haughnessy hlabel H. Perkins Julia Pulsifer Dena CSchleicherj Ray Anna L. Schuldice Louisa S. Stevenson Helen CStorkej Lynde Elizabeth CTaftD Brastow Ellen hi. Van Slyke llary CVVhitmanD WVarne1 Luella C0rrj Orr Wlinifred S. Riblet Fanny CSi1npsonD Townsend Elizabeth lvl. Smith Bessie J. Talmadge hlillicent Todd Clara Q1Va.lbergj Archibald Deceased Bessie D. Wiilson, A.hI.,'03 Q50 1903 M3I'gH1'6t D. Adams Florence hi. Bennett Gertrude CBesseD King, A.hI.,'09 Adelaide CBourneD hlead Alice CChamberlainQ Scott lVIary W'. Cross, A.lXI.,'05 Nellie A. Dunbar Ina CDuncanj Donnan Emily'fDunningj King Clara CFrederickj hlerril lXIarion CFrostj hIcDowell Florence Hannah 1904 Ruth DI. Adams Jessie Boyd hlabel QBroWnD Bogart Edith B. Gurley Mary L. Hagerty Cora E. Haller Nlabel L. Holman Mabel D. Holmes Adelina Kuhn, A.hI.,,08 Cora CMalvenj Gildersleeve Katharine S. llierrell Florence Pelton 1905 Helen C. Babson Helen QBancroftj Thomas Bertha R. Barden, A.lNI..'06 Silvia CBuffintonj Davol y Sarah lVI. De Lamater Bertha A. Fontarede, A.NI.,,08 lllarjorie Hiscox, A.lNI.,'08 Linda Holloway Elizabeth F. Hopson Stella QHubbardj Cracroft Florence E. Hutchinson Edith QLancasterj Kinsley Violet CICZLUFPIHRHD Thompson Lillian CMcCarthyj Robinson Susanna J. lNIclVIurphy, Ph.lXI.,'06 Mary Chlillsj Purcell, A.lVI.,'0l Katharine M. hlorgan Ethel Qhlorrisonj Mendelson Henrietta A. Neuhaus Celia CSpicerj Kingman Diary I. Starr Clara lVI. Thompson, A.lVI.,'0'7 lllinnie E. Wlaite Julia Vllheelock Jeanette Perry Nfabel CStanwoodlDuncan,A.BL,'07 Anna CStearnsj Griggs Katharine M. Steeves Lea D. Taylor Helen E. True, A.lVI.,,08 E. Phoebe VVatei-man, A.M.,'06 Isabel Wheeler V Ida Wfhiteside, A.lVI.,'O6 Pearl C. 'Wilson, A.lXI.,,05 Florence CWinansD Davis Alice F. VVyckoff, A.lXI.,'05 Dorothy CLewisD Low Alice CLoughridgej Cornelison Harriet L. Manning Katie G. Nliller, A.lN1.,'0'7 Edith QNicholsD Adams Helen C. Nutting lllargaret QRandj Frodsham Nina F. Raynor, A.NI.,!06 Hilda CSwiftD Lane lllary F. Taber lVIargaret Tucker Ruth lVI. Underhill Daisy ClVorthingtonD VVorcester F251 1906 Eleanor Foster Adams Eliza Buflington Dorothy Burr Mabel Chilberg Elizabeth Brownell Collier Lura CCooleyj Osborne Grace Eads Dalton Diary Jordan Dimock Susan CGriggsD Graybill Martha Christine Gundlach Reba Creed Hendrickson Edith Howe Edna Jeffery u Agnes Streibert, A.M.,'0'7 Frances Josephine Stewart Alice Leslie W7alker, A.lXI.,'08 1907 Vergie Evelyn Allen, A.lVl.,'08 Elisabeth Wfheeler Amen ltlargaret Rawson Amen Mary Elizabeth Avery Bessie lVIarion Coats Genevieve Conant Eliza Adelaide Draper Olive CEdgcombD Dunn, A.lVI.,'08 Helen lNIiller Glenn Elizabeth Ely Goodrich Anne Waterman Hopson Enid Linton Helen Uhl iMcNitt Jeannette Wilson Lawrence, A,hI,'07 Sidney CLewisD Smith Alice Thurston McGirr Hazel Dunlap McKee, A.M.,,0'7 Sarah Morris, A.M.,'08 Maude lVIorrison Margaret Tilden N umsen Jane VVood Perkins Inez Anna Ridgway Elizabeth Allan Robson Elizabeth Severance Frances CSibleyj Alexander Mary Huston Wilson, A.M.,'0'7 Julia CVVrightD Stafford Primrose Wolverton Louise QMedberyj Von Brockdorfli hlarta Milinowski Phoebe Cushing N utting Emily Miller Pierson, A.M.,'08 Violet Leonard Pike Ruth Nina Potter Margaret lklason Rose lVIarion Reid Service Agnes Ball Smith Jessie Comfort Smith Helen Stone Fanny Rollinson Sweeny, A.M.,,10 Gertrude QTaylorD VVatkins Ethel Pierce Underhill 1908 Frances Baker Anderson Anna Hartshorne Baldwin Helen lXIarguerite Barnes, A.lNI.,'09 Eleanor Bertine Florence Augusta Browne Edith Clarke Katharine Brownell Collier Helen Elizabeth Davis Clara QFossj Wallace Eleanor Gertrude Gogin, A.M.,'10 Nancy Isabel Gray Freda Green Virginia Swinburne Hale lVIildred Hardenbrook, A.M.,'09 Hollis Webster Hering Eloise Shilton Howe Gertrude Capron Hume Edith James Jessie lVIargaret McGarr Lorna Nilsen 1VIiriam Rice Elizabeth Schneider, A.M.,,09 Etta Sheild, A.M.,'09 Georgeanna Tichenor Ruth Smiley True Helen Wanty Ruth Mary VVeeks 252 Constance Body Isabel Bonell f Margaret Brand Frances Briggs Clare Butler lVIary Campbell Mary Chamberlain Frances Cutler Ethel Hickox Eliza Johnston Helen CMcCullochD Phyfe Helen lllotley Marion Mumford Agnes Naumburg Catharine Anderson Eunice Avery Caroline Cummins Quaesita Drake Helen Dwight Prudence Ellis Ruth Fifield Martha Fleming Charlotte Gailor Sarah Hincks Margarett Hobbs Marjorie Howson Helen Landon Mabel Lawson Helen Leslie Sarah Loomis 1909 Beatrice Daw Bessie Day Ida Eastman Margery CFultonj Freeman Ruth Fulton Katharine Gallagher Louise Hammond Ruth CHeynD Weil Atossa Nilsen Hazel Poole Constance Rowe Alice Snyder Anna Taylor 1XIary Anna Wilson , Edith 1Vo0druff 1910 Gertrude Lovell Ruth Marceau Gertrude Mills Alma Nilsen Helene North lVIabel Palliser Constance CPlautj Cohen Lillian Rauth Geneva Schaefer lVIargaret Shelley Helen Shoemaker Elisabeth Spies Edith Cllaftl Harmon Beatrice Topping Emilie Vogel Emma Wlatts Helen QYoungD Clark 253 Valerie Atherton Agnes Benedict Helen Brewster Beatrice Bulla Virginia Butler Ruth Danenhower Ellen Eayrs Julia Fiebeger Gladys Fisher Katherine Forbes Henrietta Gibson l 9 1 I Constance Goodrich Constance Kretschmar Edna Kroener Lora Kuhl Helen Law Eleanor Lecour Sophia Lewis Julia Lovejoy Louise llliller Helen lllossman Marjorie MacCoy lllarion Wlalsli 254 Gertrude Orr Ethel Quarles Alpha Robbins Geraldine Shaw Frances Shriver Helen Simpson Kathryn Starbucl: lVIary Sheldon Emily Thallon Valpey Trimble Genevieve Wiilliams CEHEIPM nf 'Hangar Sinhvntn' Ain Snririg . lilrvzihrltt AIRS. 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Y. 514 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. . 6 Phillips Place, Cambridge, Blass. 229 Andover St., Lowell, Nlass. . Hillside, Norwalk, Conn. . . VValton, N. Y. . . Cheshire, Conn. Wfooddale, VVheeling, IV. V a. . . . . Carlton, Minn. Q6 Wlashington St., East Orange, N. J. . Independent, Kansas City, Mo. . ' 1956 E. 75th St., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio . . . . I . Troy, Pa. . Lexington, Ky. Q77 PEIRCE, ISLATHARINE E. PENNIMAN, RACHEL B. PETERSON, MARION PIERCE, EMMA F. . POUND, VBIARY VV. PRATT, RIARJORIE F. lPR.ESCOTT, HELEN S. PRINCE, ETHEL A. PRITCHARD, HELEN B. PURSLEY, RUT1-I E. PYLE, ELLA XY. QUINTERRO, HAZEL RABELL. SUSIE D. REED, LESLIE P. . RIE1'NOLDS, BI.-XRTHA M. RHODES, CATHARINE I. RICE, DOROTHY L. RICHARDSON, PORTIA C. RINGXY'OOD, IRENE C. RINGWOOD, VERA X. ROBINSON, CATH.-XRINE D. ROSS, MARY E. . . RUEF, BERTHA M. RUMSEY, JEAN H. RUSSELL, :ALICE E. SANBORN, .AENID A. SANBORN, HELEN M. SARGENT, CONSTANCE G. SASSE, ALMA B. . SCHXVOERER. FRANCES M. SCOTT, MARGARET SEAMAN, LOUISE H. SEYMOUR, LAURA S. SHAPARD, ELIZABETH SHAPLEY, BERTHA SHAW, EUGENIA , SHEPERD, BAIRIAM G. SHERVVOOD, HELEN L. SKINNER, FRANCES L. . 195 Park Ave., Wiorcester, lVIasS. . 09 Church St., North Adams, lNIass. . 1416 Hill St., Ann Arbor, hlich. 26 Abbottsford Road, Brookline, Nlass. . 345 High St., Lockport, N. Y. 4 Dusenbury Pla.ce, YVhite Plains, N. Y. . 5607 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 147 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. . 253 VV. Wlabaslia St., Wlinona, Nlinn. . . . Lock Haven, Pa. 901 Broom St., YYilmingtOn, Del. '73 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 29 Greenville Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Care Brown, Shipley Co., 123 Pall llall, London, Eng. . . .122 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1223 E. Sd St., Salt Lake City, Utah 375 Royal Place, Rlilwaukee, Wlis. . , . Piedmont, AY. Va. 301 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 301 Mill Poughkeepsie, N. Y. H. 549 Riverside, New York City . 470'Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 34 Park St., Newton, Nlass. . . Rawlins, Wlyo. R.. F. D., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2340 Seventh Ave., New York City , 1100 Second Ave. YY., Ashland, 5622 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . Brunswick, Bio. 2192 E. 82d St., Cleveland, Ohio 821 N. Beard St., Shawnee, Okla, . . 662 Elmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Care J. S. Seymour, Chicago Record-Herald, Chicago, Ill. . , . Pawnee, Okla. . 63 Merriam Ave., Leominster, Mass. . . , . Eau Claire, VVis. 40 S. River St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. . . . Cornwall, N. Y. . Seattle, Wlash. 278 SMITH, FLORA M. . SMITH, LUCIA H. . SMITH, RUTI'I E. . . SPALDING, GERTRUDE A. STANLEY-BROXYN, RLTTIA1 STANNVOOD, RILTTH . , STEBBINS, BLANCHE . STEWART, MARJORIE Bl. STIIISON, ANNA K. STOKES, ELEANOR . bTRASBL'RG LIFRMILF STRAY ER, BIAUDE L. . STRAIT, HELEN E. T . I T 1 SULLIVAN, ICATHARINE L. SUTHERL.-AND. N ATALIE . SUTTON, DORIs BI. SUTTON, BIILDRED TAIPT, BIARJORIE E. VFALMADGE, FANNY E. . TAYLOR, MARGARET . LFAYLOR, MARGARET :ALTHEA TAYLOR, MARTHA ELIZABETH THRASHER, RUTH . . FPOLHURST, I'IOPE . TOPPING, GTLADYS M. TRYON, SYLVIA . TWEEDY, MARGERY B. . UPSON, CORA L. . UPSON, HELEN . . VAN BRUNT, ELIZABETH R. B7AN HOESEN, ENID .4 I VAN ZANDT, TVIARJORIE A. YERITY, GRACE H. . BHQUESNEY, BERNICE . BYAGNER, MARGARET E. YYALXVORTI-I, LILLIAN BYARD, LAURA A. . BBTEIL, ELISE . . BYEISS, MARIE THERESE . 3 Harrison St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 32 YY. 68th St., New York City . 33 Delano St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . Cold Spring, N. Y. Volcl Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y. 1637 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill. . 40:5 Blarlhoro St., Boston, Blass. 11 VJ. Phil Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 3491 Powelton St.. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Bloorestown, N. J. . 183 Micllancl Ave., Blontclair, N. J. Q8 E. Forest Ave., Detroit, Bjlich. . Blorseniere, RiclgeHeld, N. J. . . North Stoughton, Blass. . . . Elkins, TY. Va. , 139 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 12 Odell Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. , Q4-6 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Hainniondsport, N. Y. , 116 Park Place, Canandaigua, N. Y. , . . . Cloquet, Blinn. , . . Green's Farms, Conn. Senator Place, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio . 16 Taconic St., Pittsiqeld, Blass. . 258 Jefferson Ave., Elgin, Ill. 61 Morton St., YValthan1, Mass. 156 Deer Hill, Danbury, Conn. . 312 Park Ave., YV., Blansfield, Ohio .Nd . . ' A. . . . Hiest Point, N. Y. . 1841 Sith St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 8 Lincoln Ave., Cortland, N. Y. . ' . 1941 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. 42 Blount Vernon St., Cambridge, Blass. . 14141 S. 6th St., Terre Haute, Ind. . 5736 BIcPherson St., St. Louis, BIO. . 541 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Blass. . 319 Church St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . De Soto Hotel, Savannah, Ga.. . 2 Holland Terrace, Blontclair, N. J. 79 WELLEs, KATHARINE R. WELLS, KATHERINE Z. YVEST, HELEN C. . YVEYERHAUSER, ELIZABE WHEELER, ELLEN R. WHEELER, GRACE L. WHITE, CHARLOTTE L. WHITE, KARIN A. VVHITE, SOPHIE D. VVILBUR, ETHEL H. VVILLIAMS, BEATRICE H. WILSON, ROsE D. WINTER, SARAH E. VVITTER, GRACE B. WOOD, GLADYS J. YVOOD, NIARY C. . VVOODRUFF, GERTRUDE YVOODWARD, ANNA M. VVORKUM, PAULINE T H . 26 VV. River St., VVilkes Barre, Pa. . . 7 Prospect St., 1fVhite Plains, N. Y. . 199 Upper ltfountain St., hlontclair, N. J. . 825 Goodrich St., St. Paul, Minii. . . . Fairfield, Conn. . 'YQ E. '7'7th St., New York City . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 27 East Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Q46 E. 105th St., New York City . . . Pine Plains, N. Y. 836 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. . . . . Tabriz, Persia . 53 King Ave., Detroit, Mich. . 106 N. Mlain St., iWellsville, N. Y. . 36 Richard St., 'Worcester, 1VIass. . 14 La Grange Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 300 Richard St., Joliet, Ill. . . 521 E. 187th St., New York City 67 Crescent Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio 280 WWE G55 Q81 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 1 BAILEY, BANKS 81 BIDDLE CO. Diamond Merchants, Jewelers, Silversmiths, Stationers Makers of the Silver Service for Senior Parlor, 1912 Sterling Silver Spoons, with Vassar Crest engraved on handle, 31 eachg Forks, 31.60 each. , COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND NOVELTIES Illustrations and Prices of Class and Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Bledals, Souvenir Spoons, etc., mailed upon request. All Emblems are executed in the Workshops on the premises, and are ofthe highest grade of finish and quality. CLASS RINGS Particular attention given to the designing and manufacture of Class Rings. 1218-20-22 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA .CU TAVE LOREY Ignrimit ighntngraiphrr To the Senior Classes of Vassar College 1906, 1908, 1909 and 1911. Eupliratv iihntngrapha ram hr nhtuinrh at img time HOME PORTRAITURE A SPECIALTY Appointments made for any distance 176 State Street ALBANY, N- Y- In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION GILDERSLEEVE 8: SO EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN FOOTWEAR Newest Styles for every function-hlorning and Evening wear, Tennis, Golf and Yachting Our Relief Shoe which provides comfort Anatomlk Shoe designed to correct and prevent foot troubles. Measures taken to insure correct size. Mail orders promptly filled Phone 831 Free delivery to College daily E. D. GILDERSLEEVE 81 SON 314 Main Street - - - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. I gkd t' its plea' icntion h V-XSSXRIONI THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 3 Bonwit Teller 81 Co. Women, Misses, Children and Infants . Gffer an Unusual display of Wearing Apparel for the Younger Set at exceptionally Moderate Prices. The Misses' Salon is without a doubt the smartest! in New York, and the various departments are replete with offerings from ,such celebrated couturieres as,- Jenny, Havet, lllarie Louise, Georgette, Callot Soeurs, Suzanne Talbot, lNIaria-Guy, Paquin and Paul Poiret. Every season our buyers visit the foreign H111-I'l'S and return with the elevercst concep- tions of the great style masters Each day our workrooms turn over to us their exclu- sive adaptations for this department. Really, to get an idea of the wonderfully pretty things, one should visit this store regu- larly or keep in touch with us through the mails. Courteous treatment, refined surroundings and the appreciable saving in cost make shopping at this store a pleasure. K Out-of-town patrons are kept advised of latest trend in the modes-by :ittructive brochures issued from time to time. One should request to be placed on the mailing list. Bonwit Teller 81 Co. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38th STREET I NEW YORK ln answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE 4 THE vAssAR1oN ADVERTISER I LUCKEYQ PLATT cfz CO. The Great Establishment of Eastern New York I Situated at Poughkeepsie I I 'fi 'TIICU-it Liv Il l in 'l 'Ii1' 4 ' I I' ' -' Mtg I Ip I Ill II,, , I 51..- -I I V I 2 l te resa Ila n I II I i sri-g l I5- I-ggjsai' n:.?i?-J ef, Ill ,-Q UE:-rl I Y ,?lLI 73-5. ffldfjl M, IlIIlIIile'!llIII'+2I lglg lllg is ,Q l, ' ., . ll' -.rss ' Page I .- .. '15 'ff V . 1 Q ll sm, , 1 -- H-I , i.LQ f f.i :'f, :l,:rr:tf:r'ai:2i - . ' ini 51.5 1- ' T I f,,c,..I g .1:.,.1': '. V 1--- ,..,., 1 LEE. le . -'WI Jil ' I Ld! :Lf 'ff tW3? -,f , r 1'7 VT? E' 2 lQ?, ,,al1- .I:,53319 ' -If - .. W , i. ' - . - J Ig U v ! Jigfe Ii-iz'l??.?:,.c, . -wg b 13-lZr: e - Li:-fi 9 'Qi def' of nmmcxt M new . .wcru'I'su., V THE NE W 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 drygoods, furniture, carpets, I draperies, wall papers, costumes, millinery, lingerie and other lines, make the store a lVIecca. for incoming students desiring to purchase room furnishings and other necessities at the opening of college, as well as a constant source of satisfac- tion throughout the college year. I Deliveries at Vassar daily without charge l Credit accounts opened with students to college l New York Office for special orders Lackey, Platt cQ Co. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In answering advertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 5 Nelson House Largest and best equipped hotel in the city L HORATIO N. BAIN, Proprietor A L S O 1 THE PALATINE, Newburg, N. Y. HCRATIO N. BAIN Sc. CO., Proprietors 'HORATIO N BAIN I g Ad I h X ASQARIOIN PAGE 6 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Sailor Suits a Specialty PETER THOMSON LADlES'TA1LOR 1118 Walnut Street 634 Fifth Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW YORK, N. Y. Cscar F. Bernner . Theatrical and Street Wig Maker Manufacturer and Dealer in GREASE PAINTS, POWDERS, ROUGES, ETC. 105 West 47th Street Bet. Broadway and Sixth Avenue NEW YORK Wigs and Bearcls Amateur Performance to Hiro Table-aux Make Up 9 Pass Your Cup Back for More Old folks, xnirlclle-aged folks :incl children can enjoy this aromatic, nourishing, olll Dutch Cocoa to -L! the fullest. livery extra cup is an extra benefit to I any one who drinks ir. Imagine a fragrant, sream- W Q X ing cup for brenlcfast some morning. You can have I r gt for the asking. W I-'ree sznnplu postpaid if ynn znlllrl-ws Dept. ll. ' SULD BY GOOD GROCERS v 46 IH ri- l uds-on Street. New Yorkyj The Chas. H. Elliott Co. The Largest College Engraving House in the World Commencement Invitations, Class Day Programs and Class Pins Dance Programs ' --L' '--- F mternity 'U . , ' 1 . and' A and Invlt-ations we we Class Inserts Menus for Annuals Leather Dance Y X Fraternity Cases and Q and Class Covers Stationery Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards PHOTOGRAVURES Works-17th Street and Lehigh Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. Makers of the 1910 and 1912 Rings and Pins G. SCHIRMER, llnc.l MUSIC DEALERS -v if 3 East 43d Street New York Catalogues and Guides FREE on application Hotel artha Washington 29th to 30th Streets, near Fifth Avenue, New York ' EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN 450 rooms en suite and single, 31.50 il day up. European Plan. Telephone in every room. Convenient to surface and subway transportation, theatre and shopping districts. Numerous baths on each Hoof. Caters especially to women traveling or visiting New York alone. Absolutely fireproof. Rest-aurnnt for Ladies und Gentlemen. Cuisine excep- tionally good. In ansiveringAdvertiglgeritisbgleiigzentiorithe.i7HSSARION vJ i . ff ig , , up , Eli., I ' if EQ r 1 Q ,SEQ ' 1 NN ll g fl 1. 'W Vtl r f f ' K rm 1, 2 X if ml 3, I f ,Q fi. 2 ,r MQ I l , ggyo fl x 1 mf f ,vw A X 4 W ' l 1 .fy W f X X 1 3,51 x, Q X 3,21 ll Q vi ii, - is - it J, ,QV gg. ,gy , AL , ig l -rj.-IA. I , 'vie 5: E5 l k M Y Q V ! 1 , t J Ng ji mr f x Q Wx N 2 tw Ro st , X. vwf gm -E4 i , X'xyl.l5l?l' fa ' '51 f. f af 'V s X, 15. x. gc, El -zvvfw'-e Ji' ,Q ' ? XE y J 3, it 3, ix I t Xt X x 3 1 Li l tl ll l l 5 M we ,F K, V- ' X Yf 1 I ,t 6 4, g ...vh my E How9s That for K a Minute's Wor It took a great deal of argument to convince fas- W tidious people that anything selling for ten cents could EE be made in a minute into the daintiest and most delicious desserts. 'lg 979 Now everybody knows that ? M L- is better than anything that costs ten times as much and takes more than ten times as long to prepare. Seven flavors of Jell-O: Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Grange, Peach, Cherry, Chocolate. At all grocers', I0 cents. R The splendid Recipe Book, Desserts oi the Worldf' illustrated in ten colors and gold, tree to all. Write lor it. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CO., Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can The name JELL-O is on every package in big red letters. If it isn't there, it isn't JELL-O. In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE 8 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Largest WHITTEMORE POLI HES F' t Variety Lgillgiity They Beautiiy and Preserve the Leather ll whimfes azaegwg ll ll l it BOXCALF ' W ll f VT ':i 21' lull ' ll F - ell e lil lllllllllll.sll1llllllllla ll l'l'lll lllll il r e if llll flffii li 'il 'yi i ' 1 ll ll WE visas ll lt ,iliiiii uf 'll .lll'- weft l,l1ll!:lliIH,II Y.:-Q , , 9:54. ,.,.. . , Q' . ? fjf'b',x,, I V ,g .b , I., ,,-H9510 -, GILT EDGE. for blacking and polishing - ladies' and children's boots and shoes, s h'i n e s wi lhout rubbing, 259, French Gloss , 10c. DANDY combination for cleaning and polishing all kinds of russeft or tan boots and shoes, 25c. Still' size 10c. 4, f g DEL f GLIGKJB A ll W! , I XXX ELITE, combination for gentlemen who take pride in having their shoes look A1. Restores color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish wi-th a brush or cloth, 25c. Baby Ellie size l0c. ALBO makes dirty Canvas Shoes f illll' ll.ll,2lllllI ,liilllllllllfil'l+'g!'l SUPERB Ca pastel for polishing Patent or Shiny Leather Boots and all Shiny Leather Articles, 10c. fl llq clean and white. Eagh cake in 3 handsome aluminum box with a good sponge, 250. -lllll lla fill WHITTEMORE BROS. 8: CO., 26 Albany St., Cambridge, Mass. THE TE EYCK Leading Hotel of ALBANY, N. Y. FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN Near State Capitol and other places of interest. Orchestral and Auxetophonc 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. In answering Advertisements please menlion the VASSARION Sailor, Russian and Ladies, and Misses' Guirnpe Suits for School Tailor-Blade Suits and llfear Z1 Specialty Riding Habits W. H. Mosriien Co. Naval 211121 Elahiez' Elailnrz 1404-6-8-10-12-14 Michigan Avenue CHICAGO Telephone Calumet 1621 In THE VASSARION ADVE RTISER PAGE 9 HAVE YGU T RIED THEM? i X 's T i IF NOT, WILL YOU? M, i t T , ,Q ' i f 1, v, 1 i , X We mean the i 2 C h D g S. B. oug rops HEN if they help your Cough or Cold, or Sore Throat, or give you a quiet sleep, will you not please tell some friends about it and advise them to try them also? We know they will help anyone suffering from Sore Throat, Cough or Cold. Also the best thing for Public Speakers, Ministers, Singers, etc., and no bad effects after using them. Sold everywhere. SMITH BROTHERS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. P. S -If your Cough troubles you at night, just put one of these drops in your mouth before retiring, and let it dissolve gradually. It will help you. Ladies, and Gentlemen 's Restaurant HERE the Substantials and Delicacies of the Season are served in the most approved manner. Also Bread, Cake, Pastry, Ice Cream, Ices, Jellies, Charlotte RUSSG: etc- N0 iHt0XiCHtiHe LlqU01'S, Beef, Wline, etc., allowed. Parties, Suppers, Wedding Spreads, etc., supplied with every requisite. Also VVaiters, Cooks,Dishes,Silver, Glassware, Linen and Personal Supervision, except in cases where intoxicating Liquors, Punch, Ale, Beer, Wline, Cider, etc., are to be served. In that event, Waiters, Cooks and Personal Supervision will not be furnished. SMITH BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectioners and Caterers No.13 s and 15 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. answering Advertisements please Eiizition the VASSARION PAGE I0 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER 3 illinnrv Mrnihrrz fllllnhvrn Zliunhurar 231 Hlaiu Sitrrrt Evil iilgnne, 1214 igH1IQlllRPP.1.I5fD, N. H. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 37 MARKET ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. CHERRMAN H. VAIL3 M Erl. 775-4 B. 15, L fmlvzanzkg Eahira' Elailnr muh 3H1I1'1'fP1' Iliura iKP111uhv11:h sinh Alberrh 2134 mum sum Itluuglglzrrpaiv. N. IE. l l w 1 I Ivrtrir Toaster Stoves Disc Stoves Reading Lamps Gas Portables rebuilt to Electric Temporary and Decorative Lighting Irons. Heating Pads Battery Renewals for all Flash Lamps E . R. P E A S E 290 Main Street Near Liberty In answering Advertiseulents please m lion the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER .Uaninia walker Surgeon 1 qv N Chiropodist 1 ' i CFormer1y Trained Nursej Q f I ' , 1 K Manicurini: Facial Massage 3 S Hairdressing A Scalp Treatment I I T Shampooing .lavinia Walker Parlors, 324 Main St., Poughkeepsie Tel. 803 orr1s ffron Fine Millinery, Cloaks Suits and Furs . . Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc. 264 MAIN STREET PAGE II J. VV. WOOD DRUG COMPANY DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS JA' The Oldest and Most Modern Drug Store in Poughkeepsie J! 288 MAIN STREET Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Edmund L. Wolven Photographer 350 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Teams and Class Groups reproduced in this Vassarion were made at this Studio. These, or any Teams or Groups from l9O0 to l9I2, may he purchased here. Photographer for The Vassarion Boards at Vassar College for Twelve Years, l900-i9 l 2. SPECIAL COLLEGE RA TES I answering Advertlsements please mention the VASSARION PAGE I2 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER 5XKXXXXXXXKXXEXXXXXXXXXXHXXXXXXXK THE WALLACE CO. QC. KXXHX Qjin exclusive line of Women's and Chi1dren's Wearables, Coats, x Suits, Gowns, Evening Wear, Rain Coats, Corsets, Muslin Under- x x Wear, Gloves, Hosiery, Millinery, Men's Furnishings, Linens . x x etc., Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Statuary and House Fu 'shi g Comparison is the keynote that places us high. To pp ' x high grade of efficiency, we suggest your inspe U d x standing follows inspection. x We aim to satisfy the most critical and conser-vatzve x buyer, of our superior merits. x gg The Wallace Co. Poughkeepsw, N. Y. XXX X X K X X X K X X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X X X X X X H 32 XXXH XXXXX X X X H X X QC QC QC K QC if QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC XXXEX Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases gAnd a full line of LEA THER GOODS XHXKX SEEK QC X X gg Your repairing will receive prompt attention E gg BYRON L. Tlcli 369 Mein sr. Poughkeepsie gf: X X X X XX QC X X X QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QSC -4 :1 ES U, 2 VU E . :1 an 3- a. 4 'D -. H- G . 0 E FD :1 H U. 'fi N '57 ve 0 E VD :1 2. o :s .- :r 0 4 3' Un cn 3' 'SU P-4 O 'Z THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE I3 TELL Yoon FRIENDS Armor The Saltlord Flower Shop It may mean Flowers for You POUGHKEEPSIE, Will reach us by m NEW YORK il, telegraph or telephone a Cash paid for College Furniture at any time TELEPHONE J. B. Sisson's Sons 372 MAIN STREET PETER ADRIANCE 811 SON Plumbing Tinning Heating Table Percolators, Serving Dishes, Aluminum Ware, Gas and Alcohol Stoves, Gas Tubing. Special price on Brass for Hammered or Pierced Work. 393 MAIN STREET near Hamilton St t POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. I g Ad t t pl t th Y-XSSARION HE CAME BACK The old reliable Fruiterer has re-established his business at 366 Main St. with a full line of FANCY FRUITS, NUTS, RELISHES and APOLLO CHOCOLATES His name is STODDARD l-1.?3.,55llf.l3?E'?l2e..m PAGE I4 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER HARDWARE Call and see us for Pocket Knives, Scissors or anything in our line. Baskets, and a full line of Hardware. J. E. ANDREWS :: :: 279 MAIN STREET H. ROSENMZINN 380 Main Street The Place for Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery f JAMES W. BRINE CO. Ma ',f?lff.1E2'it?,l. 2i.'L.i'ade Sweaters, Jerseys, Bathing Suits. Middy Blouses, Ladies' Gymnasium Suits, Etc. Outfitters to Schools and Colleges. We carry a large variety of Jacket Sweaters in both the Intercollegiate and Shaker knit weaves, in various weights and styles. Write for Catalogue and Price List. 1436 Massachusetts Avenue :: :: CAMBRIDGE, MASS. G , D i G E N N A R Q Ladies' and Gents' Tailor CLEANING AND REPAIRING Haight and Raymond Avenues :: :: ARLINGTON, N. Y. Surplus anz?tg'Jri:1li11,idiZQc?j?t2,8300,000 E R P R I S E Fallkill National Bank - - OF POUGHKEEPSIE P u b I 1 S h l n gi C 0 ' OFFICERS., W 283 Main Street GUILFORD DUDLEY, Pmsmhm Pouzhkewsie, New York HENRY E. LOSEY, NIICE-PRESIDENT WM. W. SMITH, VIcE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM SCHICKLE, CASHIER l GEORGE W. SWEET, Ass'T CASIIIER ht PRINTING DIRECTORS: WILLIAM T. REYNOLDS GUILFORD DUDLEY FOI' All 0003510115 HENRY E. LOSEY WILLIAM SCHICKLE FLOY M. JOHNSTON JAS. D. KEITH HENRY TITTAMER W. E. HOYsRADT WM. W. SMITH WILLIAM J. LEAHEY I. W. SHERRILL WM. J. BEARDSLEY ROBERT KNOX ALBERT SCHWARTZ WILLIAM D' SMITH Programs, Announcements Safe Deposit Vaults Reports, BIHHIKS, Etc. In answering Advertisemenls please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE Fine Millinery Rich Fancy Goods K Hllll Q M ml ' xx Y xi Mm ? mm 1 I M?z'e, im Q Q 25. If ff xg, an , Wi xx xg A Q E, N? - ,pm ....,,. f N I' ..llw Ewullllllnun-,wg 'E - v , ' ' 'lu ' E yxwm 3 Q m ,' QS . x IF, f 2 QQ? 6' qs HRW 2 ' 5 'I 35 - Zinn!! o 3 n n Ladies Furnishings Qivfdifl Street DEAN BROS. STEAM PUMP wnnxs INDIANAPOLIS if ' - ' f:3:LfN. H y- 5.5241 ,Q -:- ....f ,QC-1 9, .-.Q,X,. . . w. f -,.. W-f-ff -'qirifawfni 21: Q 21 if , .,,,.l,, in 311, ,f f 11: :EW :'- : 1 ' i g I I ,Sie - g .J 44 ' 37 ?' ' . Iii I S' ' A - + ,..,, A W 5 -. l k.-.',':f , , H - 2 2- I -if u- ,nf ,,:,. .I ::-1--1, MW Z - A-i f f4 -'w:1.-W' 34 :'f iazfvgf 43Wg:f3.I:1.f- g.'.5:, , ' ' df- I -- .Q-rv:-?2-.ff',2-261117fli.L':Q'-ldbf:jfD2'5'7V li' . 227 I M V DUPLEX FLY WHEEL PUMP PUMPS FOR ALL PURPOSES Vassar Pharmacy Next door to Smith Brothers Wood and Denatured Alcohol Imported and Domestic Perfumes S Prescriptions a Specialty 1 E, X1 I t pl r th VXSQXRION PAGE 16 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER VASSAR EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY 'Gi' Detroit Home and Day School Established 1878 Thirty received in the school-family. Prepares for College. Well equipped gymnasium and laboratories for phys- ics, chemistry and domestic science. The MISSES LIGGETT, Principals Detroit, Mich. The Walnut Hill School FOR GIRLS NATICK, MASS. College preparatory and advanced Courses. Hockey, tennis and basketball, also skating and coasting. Four buildings. Twenty-live acres of grounds. Catalogue and pictures sent if desired. MISS CONANT and MISS BIGELOW Principals Rye Seminary RYE, NEW YORK A College Preparatory School For Girls MRS. LIFE, THE MISSES STOWE -5 , 4, 1333 .- 5 V6 m H l L LS I D E NORWALK,CON N ECTICUT. Founded by Elizabeth B. Mead, 1883 A school for girls, one hour from New York City. Certificate admits to Vassar, Smith or Mt. Holyoke General and Special Courses Margaret R. Brendlinger. A. B., Vassar, Prin. PUTNAM HALL A Vassar Preparatory School om: MILE FROM vAssAR COLLEGE enooasso BY Dr. JAMES M. TAYLOR. President Vassar College Dr. WM. A. SHANKLIN, Pres. Wesleyan University Dr. TALCOTT WILLIAMS. Editor Philadelphia Press Aonness ELLEN CLIZBE BARTLETT, A. B., Principal Box 900, Poughkeepsie, New York Heathcote Hall SCARSDALE, NEW YORK THE MISSES LOCKWO0D'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS EAUTIFULLY located among the Hills of Westchester County, between the Hudson and the Sound, only forty minutes from New York, Heathcote Hall offers all requirements for a finely equipped school for girls. Eiiicient preparation for college is provided. Certificate accepted at the leading colleges. Fine gymnasium and tennis, skating and other outdoor sports. Catalogue on request In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE I7 THE VAEYEARION ADVERTISER 1836 1912 Riverview Academy For Boys Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Prepares thoroughly for the colleges and scientific schools. Catalogue will be mailed by addressing JOSEPH B. BISBEE, A. M. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Lombard Blouses TAILOR WORK on all kinds of Tailor-Made Garments Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing J. G. MOLLER Merchant Tailor 292 Main Street, opp. Garden Street, upstairs H. R. Phone, 448j Work called for and delivered MAIL YOUR FILMS TO US Any 6-Exposure Film A deigeknped foixfii ....,.........,...........,. 1-Oc . ny 1' - lxposurc ii in ............,..,,......... developed for .................,,.........,, 1 5C Send for Illustrated size I PRINTING ON VELOX Bwhfef of Sfyfef ..,. ,....... ....... 2 M cents each f2X' 2 HENRY S. LOMBARD --.------.-.-.---.-- 3 Cents each 4 4.521 ....,.,....,.,...... 4 cents each 22-26 Merchants' Row WE PAY RETURN POSTAGE S U T O R ' S BOSTON MASS. 19 Exchange sneer V BUFFALO, N. Y. - 99 an-1'Nf...ir MTENNI Tllllli BMS 0 - In College and 6' ' ' 1 Country Club colors ' i i , 36.00 37.50 558.50 4 Spald1ng Gold Medal Racket -1 . , ii' Nos. GMA and GMB. Each. 58.00 l?- 44105 Nui? Spalding All Comets Racket English -f' fi NO. GMF. Each, 38.00 Blanket Cgats REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. THE MARK OF Hackett and Alexander Model Racket BUilfin B0Hf1Sffe'?f , N0 OGBI Each 38.00 All Wool, white, with ' ' 5 stripes at bottom L lT'ate1'Pro0f Case FREE wifh all Gold Dledal Rackets gggionu colliiiggriag -il-'-1 NOS. GX and DH RACKETS. Each, 565.00 Tournament Racket. Each, 54.00 I Lakeside Racket. Each, 33.00 I Greenwood Racket, Each, 32.00 Spalding Championship Tennis Ball Per Dozen, 35.001 Three Balls, srzsg Single Balls,45c. i?iZW.'ZleF?.EiLa'?5quf... A- G- SPALDING 51 BROS- NEH,.lL?i s.Ef2.E1Q.2Ll's,?.'?JSQifliifillnliitgiiiic0 In answering Advertiseiiients please mention the VASSARION PAGE 18 THE VASSAfRION ADVERTISER THE VASSAR MILLINERY PARLOR The Largest and Most Complete Millinery, Fancy Goods and Art Departments in the City. Bell Phone, 1287 Free Deliveries at Vassar CARPENTER 'S NEW STORE 31 6 Main Sr. PO UGHKEEPSIE Thing E5 Companyis' THE FAMOU o GLEN D A LE SHOE F5RTlfVV?J1i?E1f7'LAR S. B. THING Ee' COMPANY 257 Main Street POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. PRINTING AND l OOZE LEA THER fVELVET FINISI-Il The popular fad for Pillow Tops, Table Covers, College ENGRAVINC OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY EXECUTED WILLIAM V. MAAR 44 Market Street POUGHKEEPSIE Telephone Connection NEW YORK The Art Shop THE PLACE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU Picture Framing the Right Kind. Large Collection of Framed and Unframed Pictures. Eastman Kodak Agency. Developing and Printing. S. W. Raymond 318 Main St. Particular People Always p Prefer Schrauth's Ice Cream 149-151 Main Street POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK Emblems, Wall Hangers, or to make Opera Bags, Belts, Purses Cuff and C ll' H Id s at . , I O ill' O GI' , L. C' We will send you one whole skin, containing at least five square feet, postage prepaid, on receipt of your money -81 . 5 0 ALL COLORS Vassar Pink and Gray our Specialties BENJ. N. MOORE 8: SONS COMPANY 95 South Street BOSTON, MASS. order for Interest in each individual order together with careful workmanship and originality make our photographs different- Characteristic of our sitters The Gallup Studio Charles H. Gallup Frederick A. Smith Photographers 292 Main Street J. LASS t Electrical Shoe Repairer Work done while you wait in twenty minutes 23 Catherine Street POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. In answering .Advertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE ,Q Xakaitakakakakakisakaisaisnsaitasaitaisaknsakakakakaisikakakakiltatatakx as at Q2 J. P. AIVIBLER CO. im'U P'5 wh ijj egg e UQYEIUPYE - - - BE 32 A full line of Note Books and Loose Leaf Theme Books. ae gg The only special College Memorabilia in the city. gig 35 254 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 5 Market Street ai? as il? 55212423asasakakakikasssastakakatakaisalsasaitatalsalsakaisilsalststisalsalsasii Uandi Tea House Ill C!olIeQe View Zlve. ZIRLINGTON The Uandi Tea House, formerly of Cobourg, Canada, has been opened by Mrs. Quipp and Miss Taylor. Light Luncheons and Suppers may be had at short notieei. Salads, Sandwiches and Ice Cream 1 l t r. in ace o or e l Afternoon tea served daily. Phone 157 HAIR GOODS illiiarfea iP1HrEunn1a11 Hair Dressing and Shampooing Treatment of Hair and Scalp a Specialty Facial Massage Representing lllartlza ,Matilda Harperls' 'Ulletlzodn Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A. 316 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE best bank for the Vassar girls to deposit their money is the Iliarmvra' 8: illlanufarturvra Natinnal Llizmh or POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. This bank was selected by Matthew V as- sar, and he kept his money here until the date of his death. Capital, S200,000 Surplus and Profits, S240,000 In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION , C Maman 5 -Eecrhangv 12 CANNON STREET CW. C. T. U. Buildingl Home-Made Cake, Rolls, Pastry, Jellies, Pickles and Marrnalades Orders taken for Salads, Box Lunches and Delicacies of All Kinds ililra. IG. iliuhiniaun Fashionable Dress Making 3 Haight Ave., Arlington, N. Y. Dutchess Phone 734-3 Who Does Your Laundry? Mrs. D'luhosch Does the Best Work at .aff Reasonable Prices .al COLLEGE VIEW AVENUE Arlington PAGE zo THE VASSARION ADVERTISER N. Y. Steam Cleaning and Dye il Worlis WE DYE-Ladies' and Gents' Clothing of every descrip- tion. Piece Goods and Draperies. Dyeing and Cleans- ing Carpets of all kinds. WE CLEAN-Ladies' and Gents' Clothing of every descrip- tion. Blankets, Furs, Feathers and Baby Carriage Robes, also Fancy Stage Costumes. Established 1904 J, CIPNIC, Prop, H. R. 761-.l 6 Liberty St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Branch Oilicez 113 Liberty St., Newburgh, N. Y. Peter Miller or Sons I-IIGI-I GRADE FOCTWEAR 131 lVlain St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Amateur Photo Finishing Films carefully developed and printed. Personal attention sure to give the best possible results obtainable. Each picture printed with White border on select grade paper. Developing any size, 6 exp., 10-I5c. per roll. Printing at Reasonable Prices. The Scott Studio 273,,,HQj1f,,f2E1Pj3T Dr. J. E. Patterson DENTIST 66 MARKET STRE ET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. HOURS : 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. College Tea Room I0 Collegeview Avenue Arlington, N. Y. Service a la carte. Caterers for Boat Rides, Parties, Lunches on Campus, Etc. BOX LUNCHES AND WAFFLES, SPECIALTIES Transient Rooms that will please you at Reasonable Rates Hand Embroidered Dresses Automobile for Rent O. B. HILL LIVERY and VASSAR RIDING SCHOOL Saddle horses, single and double rigs by the hour or day delivered to the College on demand. Barges and large sleighs for parties. Special attention and prices given to Vassar students. Cor. of Main and Raymond Ave. Phone, 718-W POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. C. E. YOUNG FLORIST SOUTH VASSAR LAKE The only general florist in the vicinity. Fine grade of all kinds of growing Bowers, also ferns of all kinds. Visitors are Welcome to go through the greenhouse at any time. Telephone Call 669-W H. S G? H E F ER Ladies' Fine Tailoring CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 6 South Hamilton Street In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 2I That Name EDUCA TOR Stands For All TI1at's GOOD in Crackers l ask you to try Educator Crackers. They are a treat that you'll enjoy. l am the daughter of Dr. Wm. L. johnson, the man who created Educator Crackers. Twenty-six years ago lhelped my father make the first Educator Crackers. l con- tinue to make them today. My lather's great aim in life was to give to the world a cracker containing all the nourish- ment that Nature put into the grains, a cracker to suit the taste, need and purse of every man, woman and child Educator Crackers are the result. And l am maintaining my father's standard in every way EDUCATOR CRACKERS The Cracker of Character and Econovny The flour I use is freshly stone-ground in the good old-fashioned way. This conserves the full food value of the grains. Then Ibake in the same old ovens, in the same old way my father originated. This method of baking, plus the unique process of grinding, plus my father's idea, is the real secret of the good- ness of Educator Crackers. That's the reason for the crisp, delicate texture, and the sweet, nut- like Havor found in no other crackers. I personally sample each day's bak ing. I absolutely insist upon those qual ities which have distinguished Educator Crackers ever since their beginning Now I ask you to try the whole wheat Educator Wafers-one of many varieties of Educator Crackers. Butter :ts you eat them Tliey're much more nourishing and convenient than bread. Once you know how delicious, how satisfying, how economical they are, you will never be without them in your home If your grocer cannot supply you, order from us direct. I'1l give your orders my personal attention. Send ten cents in stamps, und your grocerls name, and I will mnil you at trial box of Wtrfers. JOHNSON EDUCATOR FOOD COMPANY 31 Batterymarch Street - - Boston, Maas. 2 223 fm lfgiifec 40 In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE 22 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER TOYOURO RDER BURTON GOWNS ATASAVINGOF AND lV.TEASURE ' - TIME AND COST With those chic Parisian Linesv BURTON DRESS CO. 164 Fifth Ave., New York C. H. PERKINS Optometrist and Manufacturing Opticizm. SHUR-ON' Lens Grinding and Repairing at Short Notice. VVe have the best equipped laboratories in the Stage. .Should you break one of your Glasses, bring us one of the largest pieces, or your formula, and We will give you an exact dupllcate 1n an few hours. C. H. PERKINS, 286 Main St. POUGHKEEPSIE The Poughkeepsie Savings Bank Incorporated 1 831 The only Savings Bank in the City 'Assets more than 514,000,000 FLOY M. JOHNSTOE' JOHN K. SAGgE - G S - b The Selection of Good Taste is V P in 'i the Selection of an Q e 0 N fo 65 E S Qs e E so 0 0 ZS, 6349 so We h 0 Sn, ' -A N ' ses GK H af' ii PINS n fn, T '15E?.S? --2 if 1, QQ ,S g 'fx T , For those who Disc:-iminate n'37y'e 5 U' ey- 0 FLAG sHoP h D 8 Agents 1 gm t t pl 1 in vAssAR1oN THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 23 PARIS LONDON Il FAUBOURG POISSONNIERS 3 FALCON SQUARE Mme. Estelle MILLINERY IMPORTER 277 Fifth Avenue, New York opposite Holland House B1.ousEs HATS PARASOLS Telephone Murray Hill 1827 iELITE- Model Gowns and Blouses I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I 66 West 38th Street M. BRUNNER NEW YORK L. P. Hoflondee 65 C o. Maee a Specially J' PARTY DRESSES For Young Women, Prices Frofn ,555 Fzftn fffoenne at 46M Street NEW YORK I g Xi l pl h Y XSbARIOIN PAGE 24 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER gcCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQCQC QC QC xxxxxxxx 'U DJ Y! Q41 O E . 'U CD 1 CD O 'ZS Ei. SD 'U 'U CD 2 99 I3 C5 CD 5-' CD :cxxxxxxxx compliment of having Coocl, Lifelike and Natural Photographs QCQCQCQC QCQCQC if ,jrumo 5 QC x 26 College View Avenue E Main Studios: Also at x QC 1546-1548 BROADWAY NORTHAMPTON, MASS. QC gg New YORK, N. Y. soUTH HADLEY, MASS. y QC ac SE 3 T-ie: Q QC QC QC Q Photographers to 5 X Vassar College Wesleyan College QC x Smith College Columbia College x QCQC QC QCQCQCQC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC E QC E QC QC QC QC QC QC QC QC E QC QCQCQCQCQC .-4 :1 D9 cs m 7: CU Z . zz no 9 c. e FD -. T. ur CD B FD :1 ff V. 'E 0 N ur IU E YU r: if. o :: P+ :- CV 4 DP U1 U1 3' P1 F4 O Z Barnard College Amherst College lVlt. Holyoke College and many others THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 25 Women who LOVE Beauty, who value Comfort, who appreciate Economy, ind peculiar satisfaction in a J A - .SHOE The handsomest, easiest and best value ever otfered in footwear. 53.00 to 55.00 the pair. Free delivery to college, daily. T I Nl Nl I N S SHOE ENIPORIUM 258 MAIN ST. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1- The l- Violet Shop Southeast Zlvenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Established 1902 H. R. Phone 142 LOUIS GELLERT Ladies' Fashionable ' . . Tailor . . 18 GARDEN ST. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GO TO COURTNEY'S LAUNDRY 23-25 CATHERINE STREET For Fine Laundry Work of Zlny Description Ladies' Shirt Waists One of Our Specialties . BOTH PHONES In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION Vassar Shirt Waist Shop Hand Embroidered Novelties Kimonos and Tub Suits a Specialty BOWER COTTAGE Phone 456-J 8 COLLEGE VIEW AVE. Prompt Work Reasonable Prices E L S A N I C K S E Dressmaking AL rERATlofvs A SPECIALTY 7 College View Avenue ESTABLISHED 1896 Goldstein 'Q Rosen Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing Sole Agents for ENERGINE Odorless Dry Cleaner Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments of Every Description Oiiice - - - 20 GARDEN STREET The Abercrombie Shop 709 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ANTIQUE FURNITURE hlakers and Repairers of furniture, bookshelves, food closets and novel- ties in wood, brass and copper VISITORS AS VVELCOME AS CUSTOMERS PAGE 26 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER 32 EUROPEAN PLAN SERVICE UNEXCELLED ii W X A THF . CQl .l EGF. INN ri i MARY SWAIN WAGNER, Proprietor 3214 i POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW YORK Near Vassar College it isieitisilsikiwsiwsiisisawsiisisavsiisasifRQBKXXXRQAQXXRQXAEX Q22 We are Headquarters for KODAKS, CAMERAS AND PHOTO- GRAPHIC SUPPL IES ALSO PICTURE FRAMING Finest and most up-to-date line of the above goods to be found in town We are direct Eastman Agents and handle everything Photographic OUR SPECIALTY is expert developing and printing and enlarging for amateurs at prices that are right for first-class work E. W. Cundy 8: Co. 48 Market Street - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In the Heart of the Shopping District FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. f0pposIte the Morgan Housej 495-SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-LIZ, Every facility for handling your banking business promptly and efficiently PHONE 369 No. 4-. B. O. KINGSLEY SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Ladies, Cloth Costumes 319 Main St., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Chas. H. Hiclioli Music Co. 276 Main Street Latest Music and Opera Scores, Victor and Edison Talking IVIachines Vilashburn hiandolins and Guitars THE MASON 8: HAMLIN PIANO THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 27 GRADUA TION DRESSES DAINTY1HAND MADE SUMMER FROCKS SMART LINENS CFor Tennis and Golfj My Original and Exclusive Designs Margaret C. Kennedy 73 West 46th St. NEW YORK CITY 4 7 Aftgzn Tea, Table S d'Hote Luncheon and Su I' 13 COLLEGEVIEW AVENUE ppc TAXICABS FOR HIRE At very reasonable rates, either by the trip or by the hour. Competent, polite ehauffeurs. Touring cars for hire. Telephone N. Y. Tel. 1600, day or night. Academy and Cannon Sts. Japanese Art Goods B. KASAI 8: CO. 275 Main Street Poughkeepsie New York Dr. Stephen Palmer Surgeon Dentist OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 272 Mill Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. - . , jOrthodontia Pyorrhea Treatment Speclaltles' lPorcelam Art, Prophylaxis Telepho Co t In answering Adverlisen: t pl lion the VASSAIIION CLEVELAND TAXICAB COMPANY y ' POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y Magasin Du Chic MMR. ELISE BACHMANN 1005 State Street 66 West 39th Street Santa Barbara, Cal. New York City - N. Y. Phone: Greely 889 Gowns and Waists Merchants' National Bank SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 285 and 287 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 'We desire to call attention to the advantages this bank offers. All business placed in our charge will receive careful and prompt treatment. Espe- Cial attention given lady patrons. C. N. Jfnald, Pwr. I. R. fldriafzcf, Vicf-Pray. IV. C. Fonda, Cafhier PAGE 28 THEVASSARION ADVERTISER E THE Euzerme Cm ENGRAVING Co. B U F FALO. N.Y Wf MADE THE ENORAVINGS FOR 7777.5 BOOK. -, r ' nl' 1, d l tpl t theVASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 29 filo wp if 1 1 tx wr: gt xt n so no 5. 5 fi , Y , This Edition of the Vassarion E LA u ,,iili A 7 was printed by us ' I E V . VA ,Zi g N iuii i iiii E iEif-f X f iiiif A V - - 'W Hausauer-Jones Printing Co. - --L-PRODUCERS OF-l---t-T rl High-Class Book and Catalog Printing' 253-257 Ellicott Street BUFFALO, N. Y. 1 A A ur 1 1, 11 '15 Nix if in S251 - r n 'n x k k Q In answering Advertisemen lease mention the VASSARION PAGE 30 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER Weqnaldi. efagflfg l .-,. 1 l - ff ' -Ee l ICf3Qif!ff5l? f 7 iff' qnoldsj URE FOOD elzancef RODUCTS N YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER GO'ODS AT ANY PRICE? Wm. T. Reynolds 81 Co. Importers and Wholesale Grocers Snlesroom, Offices and Warehouse opp. N. Y. C. Depot Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ESTABLISHED IBIB Q mf Qifioflf fiiiiisi 122593 1' N.Z ,NSQ Tl K K? Qentlvmrnzi Egururahlng Qfnnils, l BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. Polo Ulsters, Angora and Shetland Knitted Coats, Vests, Sweaters, Caps, Tippets, Etc. Fitted Cases, Luncheon Baskets, Pipes, Sticks, Etc. Imported Maclcintoshes, English Hats. Neckwear, Hosiery. NOVELTIES FROM THE WEST END LONDON SHOPS. These goods are in addition to our complete stock of Clothing and F urnislzings for lllen and Boys. Send for Illustrated Catalog. In ansu g X 1 ' L' ments please mention the VASSARION THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 31 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXHXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE TOLMAN XXXX XKHX 1-4 L-4+-4 L+ 4-1-4+ .-. ...U-. CH UJM +-f'5 c+f- Olgogeifgg .'7T'4 D'QE+ 33252 mem '-' ,1f'Dy'T'q-:ED f1'1 'C++ 2E'2E,w UQ ,lg idgrm O ,L fo '-HON Q ggzffih of+5 Q,-LQ 7 U' ,...OOgO2'NI T-Av-ni-4-,gf f-J ff-'J7,..m UQ4 '44f5 J O P-'rf U1 '-ef,-FDD Ogdwfrtn 1,.p:,-'M S r-. Gam 92g,3E.2+U1 MO QHQFST: .U C5g:W'O fb CP 'D'1f2.r.vO Z-2422.-'11 1000 O 'SSJZQPTW f-94, SSW? U1 5.19232 09535751 2 fb UQ? 2353 H . '-430 212' War' Q-EJ? RUP ,.1'UrP 9.33 cv-Q! E359- 432 m 2296? ,4 'i IT Q 1 o Q 24 n ,- CI Zi. 'I so O Q- me ..- r: 9: 'J O' re N O C D A ..- x Where prices are lower than in any of the exclusive shops. x x Where each custo1ner's needs ure c:.irefully considered. x lVl1G1'C painstaking personal attention is accorded. x Where shopping can be done easily and quietly. x x ACCOUNTS SOLICITED x XX XX SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE K XXXXXEKXKXXXXKXXHKHXXXXKXXXXXXXXX A The Standard nf the Wnrld ll - Cl EX.. 9 01 A HS E 1 n E 'P-51.55 en - Sold at the best stores - Liweiiiceifmein Ceo H73 'rnjeidweiy NHC ' I - - rinrg, Ad r r pl L JH me VASSARION PAGE 32 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER LOUISIANA AND TEXAS Z R NS Are traversed by the AS PACI . . . Texas and Pacific Railway Through Service from St. Louis to California and Mexico STANDARD PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS Qlilectric Lights and Fansj ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS CHOICE OF ROUTES VIA St. Louis, Memphis, Shreveport or New Orleans A. D. BELL, GEO. D. HUNTER, Asst. General Passenger Agent General Passenger Agent Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas HROUGH the five centuries marking the evolution of the piano, no name has macle so great an impress, or has signified so much in the creation of the piano---the perfect instrument of music of modern times---as the name STEINWAY To own a Steinway Piano is to possess the best, and the very possession of it puts the seal ol supreme approval upon the musical taste of its owner. STEINWAY CH, SONS, STEINWAY HALL 107 and 109 East 14th Street, New York Subway' Express Station at the Door I g Ad t' ments ple mention the VASSARION PAGE 33 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER ' . i I . s ldllli . Y Al.. J I l . .V.,E n , .:-A,A s A V y 5lf,NY I .1,,,...,,,.,,.,.,,.,,.-WM? ,Q-.Wm--. ,,.w,,.gQ.f,,4,.. . :, l E1 1' A e I i in D tituroivvtsj IHQMAS Music Stun: CBRANCH OF ALBANY, N. YJ K. of C. Building, Washington Street SOLE AGENTS FOR 17 DIFFERENT MAKES OF PIANOS, INCLUDING STEINWAY Q HARDMAN We Rent Pianos Rent Applies on Purchase STEINWAY VERTEGRAND 5550 Conrad C. Gindra F L O R I S T Flowers for all Occasions 635 MAIN STREET CAN HELP YOU if you want employment and can af- ford to prepare for a paying position If you are leaving College or High School with no other preparation for work than is given in purely academic advantages. If you have to make your living and wish to be able to earn good pay with merchants and business men, bankers and financiers, railways and other great corporations Eastman Can Help You. A course in this widely known commercial school will give you at thorough training for business and qualify you to earn A HIGHER SALARY than will ever be paid you until you are able to render more eflicient service. A national reputation based on more than half a century of successful experience attracts students from every State in the Union and many foreign countries. All commercial branches practically taught. Delightful recreutive environment. No vacations. It will pay you to attend our Summer Session. Write for our prospectus-now while you are thinking about it. It will convince you that we can fit you for business and find business for you, as more than 50,000 graduates testify. Address, Clement C. Gaines, M. A., L. L. D., BRANCH STORE, 29 MARKET STREET Box C. C., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In answering Advertisements please mention the VASSARION PAGE 34 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER mu !0!lOIl'l uf munvlurnlurxuxvnmvl vnu:muurn:urmuxvrxuxuurxv:luurmvlmorxnsuun xv: 33i33v1-725523233 P33333WiaiiiiaixiFKPKPZQWCWQSSQ3333-?2CP33333Piiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii lf! lf! iii iii ESE iii iii iii OOO 00. 13 lil iii T EEE 000 ? 'T OOO 532 H E S22 1:5 3:2 :za 522 525 N91 I CASTXR lf! ass .X , I ass v I 1. I az: N . 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BANKS Farmers, S: hlanufacturers' National Bank, Fallkill National Bank, Poughkeepsie.. . . . First National Bank of Poughkeepsie. . . . . Nlerchants' National Bank, Poughkeepsie. Poughkeepsie Savings Bank ............. CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Cundy, E. YV., Poughkeepsie ........, Scott, C. C., Poughkeepsie ............, Sutor's Art and Camera Shop, Buffalo.. . . CATERERS Schrauth's Sons, J., Poughkeepsie . . . Smith Bros., Poughkeepsie ,,.... . . CLEANING AND DYEING Cipnic, J., Poughkeepsie .......... Goldstein ik Rosen, Poughkeepsie . . . CocoA AND CHOCOLATES Apollo Chocolates, Boston, Blass .... Blookers ' Cocoa, New York. ..,.. . DENTISTS Palmer, Dr. Stephen, Poughkeepsie. . . Patterson, Dr. J. E., Poughkeepsie.. . . DRESSLIAKERS Bower, lVIrs. WV., Poughkeepsie .... Nickse, Elsa, Poughkeepsie. ........ . Robinson, hirs. B., Poughkeepsie .... DRUGGISTS VVood Drug Co., J. VV., Poughkeepsie. . . Vassar Pharmacy, Poughkeepsie ..... ELECTRICIANS Pease, E. R., Poughkeepsie.. . . . Poughkeepsie PAGE 2 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER FLAG SHOPS I PAGE Poughkeepsie Flag Shop. . . . . . . QQ FLORISTS Gindra, Conrad, Poughkeepsie. ..4,.. . . 33 Saltford Flower Shop, Poughkeepsie.. . . . . 13 Violet Shop, The, Poughkeepsie.. . . . . Q5 Young, C. E., Poughkeepsie. ..... ..... . . Q0 FOOD PRODUCTS Jell-O. Genesee Pure Food Company, LeRoy ..... . . 7 Johnson Educator Food Company ............. . . Q1 Reynolds CO., VV m. T., Poughkeepsie ......... . . 30 FRUIT DEALERS Stoddard, WV. E., Poughkeepsie ,... . . 13 FURNITURE Abercrombie Shop, The, Poughkeepsie. .... . . Q5 Sissons Sons, J. B., Poughkeepsie ...... . . 13 GOWNS, VVAISTS, SUITS, ETC. Bachmann, Nlme. Elise, New York. ....... . . Q7 Bonwit Teller Sz Company, New York. .... . . 3 Burton Dress CO., New York. ......,... . . QQ EHrOn, hlorris, Poughkeepsie. ......... . . 11 Elite, The, New York .............. . . Q3 Franklin, Simon 81 CO., New York. .... . . B Hollander 8 Company, New York ....., . . Q3 Kennedy, Bliss hlargaret, New York .... . . Q7 Luckey, Platt 8: Co., Poughkeepsie. .... . . 4 Peterkin, John, Poughkeepsie. ....... . . 15 Rosenmann, H., Poughkeepsie.. . . . . 14 Tolman, New York. . . ......... . . 31 1Vallace Co., The ...... ........ . . 1Q HAIRDRESSERS B1cDonnell, 1VIisses, Poughkeepsie.. . . . . 19 Walke1', J avinia. ................. . . 11 HARDNVARE Andrews, J. E., Poughkeepsie ......... . . 14 HOTELS , Hotel Martha 1fVashingtOn, New York. .... . . 6 Nelson House, Poughkeepsie ........... . . 5 Ten Eyck, The, Albany, N. Y. ........ . . 8 INSURANCE Vail, Herman H., Poughkeepsie.. . . . . 10 JAPANESE GOODS Kasai Sz CO., B., Poughkeepsie .... . . Q7 THE VASSARION ADVERTISER PAGE 3 JEWELERS PAGE Bailey, Banks 81 Biddle CO., New York.. . . , 1 Tiffany 8 Company, New York ........ , A LAUNDRY ' Courtney 's Laundry, Poughkeepsie ..... Q5 D'luhosch, Mrs., Poughkeepsie ...,..,........ . . . 19 LEATHER GOODS Moore Sz Sons Co., Benjamin N., Boston, Mass.. . . . . . 18 Tice, Byron L., Poughkeepsie ................. . . . 1Q LIVERY Hill, O. B., Poughkeepsie. . . . . . Q0 MEN,s FURNISHINGS Brooks Brothers, New York . . . . . . 30 MILLINERY Carpenter, F. H., Poughkeepsie.. . . . . . 18 Estelle, hflme., New York.. ...... . . . Q3 Knox, New York ....................... . . . 341 NIUSICAL DEALERS Hickok Music CO., Chas. H., Poughkeepsie .... . . . Q6 Schirmer, G., New York. .................. . 6 Steinway, New York ........,........... . . . 3Q Thomas, F. H., Poughkeepsie .... . . . 33 OPTICIAN Perkins, C. H., Poughkeepsie. .... . . . QQ PLUMBING Adriance, P., 81 Sons, Poughkeepsie .... . . . 13 PHOTOGRAPHERS Gallup Studio, Poughkeepsie. . . . . . 18 Lorey, Gustav, Albany ...... . . . 1 VVhite Studio, New York ...... . . . Q41 VVolven Studio, Poughkeepsie .... . . . 11 PRESSING AND REPAIRING Kingsley, B. O., Poughkeepsie.. . . . . . 916 Moller, J. G., Poughkeepsie.. . ...... . . . . . . 17 PRINTING AND ENGRAVING Elliott CO., The Chas. H., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . 6 Electric City Engraving CO., Buffalo ........ . . . Q8 Enterprise Publishing Co., Poughkeepsie. .,.. . . . 14 Hausauer-Jones Printing CO., BuHalO. .... . . . Q9 Hermance, Poughkeepsie. ............. . . . 33 Maar, VVilliam V. Poughkeepsie . .... - - . 18 PUMP WORKS Dean Bros., Indianapolis.. . . - - - 15 RA1LWAYs -I Texas 8 Paciic Ry. . . . . . 32


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