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' 'YS D Yi l l JANE GAY DODGE, A.M., fib B K . 3 Instructor in English A- B-, R2LdC1iff6, 1904: A. M., University of California, 19142 Instructor in English, Mills College. Oakland, Cahfornia, 1909-132 Instructor in English, Vassar, 1914: Instructor in English, RUTI-I MARIE ROGERS, Ph.B. . . Instructor in English Speech Ph. B., University of Vermont, 19143 Graduate of School of Expression, Boston3 Assistant in Expression, Western State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1915-162 Assistant in Expres- sion, University of Vermont Summer School, 19171 Assistant in English Speech, Vassar, 1917. Member of Eta Chapter of Delta Delta Delta. V ALICE D. SNYDER, A.M., Ph.D., CID B K Instructor in English A. B., Vassar, 19092 A. M., Vassar, 19112 Ph. D., University of Michigan, 19152 Assistant in English, Rockford College, 1909-19102 Graduate Scholar, Vassar, 1910-19113 Holder of Special Vassar Fellowship and resident fellowship at University of Michigan, 1911-12Q Instructor in Eng- lish, Vassar, 1912-142 Assistant in Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1914-153 Instructor in Eng- Published: Notes on the Talk of a Two and a Half Year Old Boy, in the Pedagogical Semin- aryg The Critical Principle of the Reconciliation of Opposites as employed by Coleridge, No. IX of SARAH HINOKS, A.M., CID B K . . Instructor in English A. B., Vassar, 1910Q A. M., University of Nlichigan, 19143 Instructor in lVIiss WVheeler's School, 1910-19131 Assistant in English, University of Michigan, 1914-15: Instructor in English, Vassar, 1915-162 Fellow of the Associate Alumnae at the University of Michigan, 1916-17 3 Instruc- tor in English, Vassar, 19181 Associate Editor of Vassar Quarterly, 1918. ANNA T. KITCI-IEL, A.M. . . Instructor in English A. M., University of NVisconsin, 19161 Assistant and Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1917, French I ' Assistant Professor of French A. B., Mt. Holyoke, 19032 A. M., Mt. Holyoke, 1907i Ph. D., Bryn Mawr, 19151 Gradu- ate Work in French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-19042 Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr, 1906-19072 Fellow in Romance Lan- uages, Bryn Mawr, 1907-1908: Instructor in French, in the Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-19062 Instructor in French, Vassar, 1908-152 Assistant Professor of French, Vassar, Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, Associa- Published: Voltaire's Essay on Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition, 1915. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M. . Assistant Professor of French A. B., Cornell, 18991 A. M., 19021 Studied in Germany, 1899-19003 Sorbonne, Paris, 1900- 19012 Taught in Olean High School, 1902-03g South Orange High School. 1903-052 Thousand Island Park, State Institute, Summers of 1903-04: IHSUFUCUOF in FI'6I1Ch- Vassar. 1905: Gradu- ate Student Columbia, 1914 tsecond semesterJ3 Institut de Touraine, Summer of 1914Q Assistant Member Modern Language Associations of America, of Middle States and Maryland, of University of California, Summer Session, 1917. ly. 1 I lish, Vassar, 1915. Member of Modern Language Association of America. lx I Contributions to Rhetorical Theory edited by F. N. Scott. w. Q 19182 Instructor, Department of English, Vassar College, 1918. 1' l A FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, Ph.D., CID B K 1915. Mgr, N, tion of University Professors. K Professor of French, Vassar, 1915. Hudson Valley: American Association of University Professors. M -23' 119 V
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P Y D BURGES J OHNSON, A.B. . . Assistant Professor of English A. B., Amherst College, 18992 Reporter New York Evening Newspapers, 19002 Literary Advisor G. P. Putnam's Sons for three years3 Successively on the Editorial staffs of Harper's, Everybody's, Outing Magaiines and Jlldgej Publisher of Educational books3 Manager of Edu- cational Department of E. P. Dutton 8x Company3 at present Editorial Advisor of that firm. Member National Education Association3 Executive Council, Authors' League of America, and Chairman of the Committee on Text-Books. Published: Rhymes of Little Boys, Rhymes of Home,' A Year-Book of Humorg Pleasant Trage- dies of Childhoodg Bashful Ballads,' Rhymes ofLittle Folksg The Well of English and the Bucketg Edi- tor or compiler of various series, and contributor of essays, fiction and verse to current periodicals. MARY YOST, Ph.D. . . Assistant Professor of English A. B., Vassar, 19041 A. M., Vassar, 1912: Fellow in University of Michigan, 1913-19145 Held Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babott Fellowship, from Vassar, 1913-19141 Vassar Student's Aid Society Fellowship, 1914-19153 Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1917. MARGARET JUDSON, A.B. V . Associate Professor of English A. B., Vassar, 19032 Instructor in English, Simmons College, 1904-05: Instructor in Eng- lish, Vassar College, 1905-073 Graduate Student at Yale, 1907-092 CFellow at Yale, 1908-0952 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1909-122 Graduate Student at Yale, 1912-13Q Dean of Women and Professor of English at Denison University, 1913-152 Graduate Student at Yale, 1915-163 QMary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 1908-092 Vassar Students' Aid Society Fellowship, 1912-13,2 Associate Professor of English, Vassar College, 1916- Published with Martha Hale Shackford, Composition-Rhetoric-Literature, a Four Year's Course for Secondary Schools. WINIFRED SMITH, Ph.D. . Assistant Professor in English A. B., Vassar, 19042 A. M., Columbia, 19071 Ph. D., Columbia, 19122 Reader and Tutor in English ,Mount Holyoke, 1905-063 Studied at Columbia, 1906-07: Studied at the Sorbonne, 1908- 19092 and at Columbia, 1909-112 Associate Alumnae Fellow in English, 1909-102 Instructor in English, Knox School, Lakewood, N. J., 1907-08: Instructor in English, Vassar, 19112 Assistant Professor, 1916. Member of Modern Language Association. Published: The Conimedia dell'arte, a study in Italian Popular Comedy: Articles in Modern Philology, The Psychological Bulletin, The Outlook, The Dial, Modern Language Notes, Jahrbuch des deutschen Shakespeare Gesellschaft. , MARY BELLE COCHRAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of English QEng1ish Speechb A. B., Western Maryland College: A. M., Columbia University3 Seven years Head of De- partment of English Speech and Dramatics at Western Maryland College3 six years Head of De- partment at Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettestown, New Jerseyg one year Head of Department at Maryland State Normal School, Baltimore, Maryland. -- KATHARINE WARREN, A.B. . . Instructor in English A. B., Vassar, 1889Q Critic in English, Vassar, 1895-97g Instructor in English, 1897-1900: 1915- Published: A Sonnet of Work, in Atlantic lvfonthly, January, 19002 All Souls' Eve, in the Cen- tury Zvfagazine, November, 19003 The Middle Ground, February, 1904: Frost Song, in Harpers Magazine, October, 1915. HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, Ph.D. . Instructor in'EngZish A.B., A. M., Bryn Mawr, 1906, 1907: Ph. D., Bryn Mawr, 19113 Bryn Mawr Fellow in English, 1908-19093 Bryn Mawr European Fellow, studying at Oxford, England, 1909-19103 Assistant Principal, High School, Brookville, Ind., 1907-19083 Reader in English, Bryn Mawr, 1911-19133 Instructor in English, Vassar, 1913. Member Modern Language Association. . Published: Spenser's Lost Poems and their Probable Relation to his i'Faerie Queenef' in Publi- cations of the Modern Language Association, 1910: Quindecim Signa ante Iudicium, in Archiv f. rl. Stadium fl. Neueren Sprachen u. Literaturen, 19101 The Chanson d'Aventure in Middle English, in Bryn Mawr Monographs, XII, 19133 A lvlanual of Good English, H. N. MacCracken and H. E. Sandison, 1917. -JE 18 C- XL- 9 ,
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MARIE J OURDAN . . . Exchange Professor of French Eleve au college de Saumur et au Lucee Racine, 1892-99: 54 12- Mu'GrialiU6 Maintenon et 5 13' Sorbonne 1901-1906: Agregee de l'Universite ordres de Lettres, Paris, 19062 Professeur au Lycee de Bordeaux, depuis 19062 Universite de Rome, 1913-143 Detachee comme Exchange Professeur a Vassar, 1918. HENRIETTE J. ROBIN . . . Instructor tn French Eleve au lycee de Rouen, 1900-062 au lycee de Versailles, 1906-083 a1',Ec01e Normale Superieure de Sevres, 1908-11: Agregee de l'Universite COrdres de Lettres: Paris5 1911, Professeur au lycee de Jeunes Filles d'Ageu, 1911-191 Professeur au lycee de .Ieunes Filles de Grenoble, 1915-182 Ex- change Lecturer detachee pour l an a Vassar par le Ministre de l'Instruction Publique, 1918-19. Membre de la Federation des Professeurs de 1'Universite3 de la Societe de Geographic Alpine. MARIE H. 'LEVANDIER . . . Instructor in French Universite de France: Diplome de fin d'etudes, Lycee de Versaillesg Faculte de Paris: Sor- bonne, Literature and history3 History of art under the direction of Emilie Bertaux, conservateur du Musee .Iacquesmart-Andreg Laureate of the Concours de la Ville de Parisg Chargee de cours: enseignement moderne, Ville de Pa.ris3 Ecole Francaise de New York, history and 1iterature3 In- structor at the Middlebury College summer session: Ogontz School, Pennsylvania3 Instructor Vassar College. ' Member of the Societe des professeurs francais: Societe des lycees de Franceg Institut fran- cais de New York. . 1 LJ ANNE DANGEREIELD, Brevet Supeneur . Instructor of French Brevet Superieur, Universite de Bordeaux3 studied in Bordeaux3 Etudes Secondaires et Superieuresg Maison Dufau-Directrices: Madame de Guuzence de Lastour, Mlle. Esther de Bigorie de Lachamp et Mlle. Ida Vacher, Licenciee, Agregeeg Oflicier d'Academie3 Oflicier de l'Instruc- tion Publique, Membre de la Societe Internationale de la Croix-Rouge et de plusieurs societes etablies en Franceg studied under professors of the University of Bordeaux, Licencies Es-Lettres Es-Sciences and Ph. D.3 studied for the Beaux-Arts with Professor Girand, Ecole St. Serin. Professorat: has taught as: Professor of French Literature, General History and French Language, Bordeaux, France3 Professor of French Language, Parisg Professor of French Litera- ture, General History and French Language, Madrid, Spain3 Professor of French Language and History, Ely, Cambridge, England3 Professor of French Language and Literature, Mill Hill, Londong Head of French Department at Miss Martin's School, London, England3 Teacher of French at the Finch School, New York City3 Teacher of French Cby interimj at Miss Arnold's School, Plainfield, New Jerseyg Professor of French at Mt. St. Joseph College, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphiag Instructor of French at Vassar College. MATHILDE SCHINDLER, Diplomee d,Etudes Superieurs de la Sorbonne ..... Instructor in French Lycee Fenelon, Parisg Seminaire Hanovre, Germany3 University of Gottingen, Germany, 1906-073 Universite de Paris, Sorbonne, 1907-11: Certificat d'Aptitude a l'Enseignement des Langues vivantes, Paris, 19082 Baccalaureat-es-Lettres, Universite de Paris, 19102 Instructor in French, Royal Victoria College, McGill University, Montreal, 1911-12, Ecole du Louvre, Paris, 1912-19133 Diplome d'Etudes Superieures de la Sorbonne, Qlre partie de l'Agregationj Paris, 1913: Instructor in French, Vassar, 1914. Member of La Societe Nationale des Professeurs Francais en Ameriqueg the Modern Lan- guage Association of America3 La Societe Generale des Alsaciens-Lorrains d'Amerique3 La So- ciete d'Enseignement Superieurg La Societe des Amis du Louvre. MATHILDE MONNIER . . - . Instructor in French Graduate Student Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne-University of Lausanne, 19001 In- structor in French, Putnam Hall, 1901-083 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1908-112 Abroad 1911-143 Instructor in French, 1914. M Second Semester. i mi . S53 20 Q3 9 ie- J
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