Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Class of 1925
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I ' I O H .Six -MAIN ti?-3-it ' T I . x S r - Contents BOARD OF EDITORS OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION TI-IE CLASS OF 1925 I FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR I JUNIOR YEAR i ' SENIOR YEAR OTHER CLASSES MUSICAL CLUBS I 0 , 1 I I SOCIETIES A I D ALICE AT VASSAR ADVERTISEMENTS ADDRESSES I 9 I I I I AY5fYAY'YYAY'Y'YAYA P AYAYAYAYA E IT9HoEooonoQog05 VOAOSOSOAOROHOG N KATHARINE 'PHELAN HELEN GAGE JEAN ELLIS EMILY BEDFORD ' DATA EDITOR MARTHA CARTER ELIZABETH HAWES Editors EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ELIZABETH CLARKE BUSINESS MANAGERS LITERARY EDITORS ' JOKE EDITORS ' GRACE LEWIS PHOTOGRAPH EDITORS ART EDITORS IO LAURA WILEY ELEANOR STALEY RUTH MILLARD MARY BILL JUNIOR MEMBER THEODORAI WILSON HORTENSE TYROLER F F51 J! f 1 Gbftirvrn uf Ahmininiratinn ani! Zlnhtrurtinn ,gi X TOE-HoEooonoQo2o5 VoAoS0S0AoR0H0U0N HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, P1-1.D., LL.D.,' L.H.D., db B K, President of Vassar College A.B., New York University, IQOOQ A.lVI., 1904 5 Ph.D., Harvard, IQO7Q L.H.D., New York University, IQISQ LL.D., Brown University, 19153 I.,L.D,, Smith, 1915, Instructor in English, Syrian Protestant College, 1900-033 john Harvard Fellow, IQO7-08, Instructor in English, Sheffield Scientific School qgej, 1908-103 Assistant Professor, 1910-13, Professor of English, Smith College, 1913-15 5 Presldent o assar, IQI5. Published: First Year English, 1903 g English Composition in Theory and Practice Cpart authorj, 19103 An Introduction to Shakespeare Cpart authorj, 1910, Edited: The Serpent of Division, IQIIQ Minor Poems of Lydgate, Part A, 1912 5 The College Chaucer, 1913g Shakespeare's Principal Plays, IQI4Q Manual of Good English lpart authorj, IQI7Q Studies and articles in Philology and Education. DEPARTMENT OF THE DEAN ELLA IVICCALEB, A.B., Dean of the College, Emeritus A.B., Vassar, 1878, Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1878-81 5 in Detroit Home and Day School, 1881-85, Three European Trips, Secreta-ry to the President of Vassar, 1885-933 Rank of Associate Professor, ISQQQ Rank of Professor, 1907, Dean of the College, 1913, Dean Emeritus, 1923. C IVIILDRED THOMPSON, PH.D., CID B K, Dean of the College and Professor of History A.B., Vassar, 19033 A.M., Columbia, 1907, Ph.D., Columbia, 1915, Instructor in Wilford School, Baltimore, IQO3-OC, Instructor in History, Vassar, IQO8-OQQ Assistant Professor, 1915g Associate Professor, 1917, Professor, 197.33 Secretary of the Committee on Admission, 1916-233 Dean, 1923-. Published: Reconstruction in Georgia, Economic, Social and Political, Carpet-Baggers in the' United States Senate, in Studies in Southern History and Politics, Freedmen's Bureau in Georgia, in Georgia Society Historical Quarterly. - , IZ 'YYTYTYT - -YTYYT TOHDEOQOHDQOQO5 VOAoSoSoAoRoHo.6oN ZITA LEILLIAN THORNBURY, A.M., Assistant to the Dean and Secretary of the Vocational reau AB. Vassar IQO8' A M Columbia 1921 ' Assistant in Ethics-and Histor' ' . ' . ' . ' ' -1 , f , ' y, Vassar, IQO8-OQQ Assistant E1 Ethics Cand in the Dean s Office, 19o9-143 Assistant to the Dean, 1914-g Secretary of the Vocational ureau, raduate Student on the Alice Hayes Fellowship CV.S.A.S.j-, Columbia University, 1920-21. DORIS LAURA FLICK, A.M., Recorder A-B-, Vassar, IQI6j.A.M., Vassar, 1921 3 Louis Hart Van Loon Vocational Fellowship, Simmons College, 1916-17 , ASSISYZGHC 111 the Dean S Office, IQI7-IQ: Recorder in the Dean's -Office, 1919 5 Recorder, IQZO, HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, PH.D., Secretary of the Committee on Admission and As- sociate Professor of English ' VERA BATON THOMSON, AB., B.S., Assistant Secretary of Committee on Admission A.B., University of- Toronto, 1912 3 BS., Simmons College, IQI 5 g Secretary to the President and to the Dean, Denison University, 1914-16, Office Secretary for the Alumni Association of the University of Toronto, 1916-1 7Q Assistant Secretary of the Committee on Admission, Vassar, IQI 7-. - DEPARTMENTLOF THE WARDENS -JEAN C. PALMER, A.M., Warden Q AB., Vassar, 18933 A.M., Columbia, 1896, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-143 Warden, 1915. MARY MACCOLL, A.M., Warden of Main A . , , AB., Vassar, 1898, A.M., Columbia, 19155 Teacher, I8QQ-IQIOQ Secretary, Brooks Hall, Barnard College, 1910-15, Adviser to Women, Columbia University, S.S,., IQ17., Associate Warden, Vassar, 1915- 3 Special Instructor in English, 1918-. , CORNELIA MoRsE RAYMOND, AB., Lib B K, Warden of Raymond AB., Vassar, 1883, Graduate of The Elms Music School, Springfield, Mass., 184935 Preceptress of Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y., 1883-85, Instructor at The Elms, Springfield, Mass., 1885-1913, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-. ' HELEN STERLING BANFIELD, AB., Warden of North AB., Vassar, IQO8. GERTRUDE SM1T1-1, A.M., CID B K, Warden of Davison MARJORIE MATHEWS STEWART, AB., Warden of Lathrop and Associate Secretary of the Vocational Bureau AB., Vassar, 1915. JANE Scorr MAXFIELD, AB., Warden of Strong AB., Vassar, 1907. FLORENCE T. MORRIS, AB., Warden of McGlynn's AB., Vassar, 1898. JANETVIACKAY PAYNE, AB., fb B K, Warden of josselyn V oo Instructor in English and Mathematics IQOO-O7' IQI4-I7Q Studied at Chicago Scllgfobl cilssgfvids? and Philanthropy, IQI7Q General Secretary 'of Social Service, Flint, Mich., 1917-2og , Associate Warden, Vassar, 1923'- BESSIE VINE, AB., Warden of Whitlock Centre ' DEPARTMENT OF THE LIBRARY U ERHILL, AB., CIP B K, Librarian ' ADELAIDE ND C l bia College Library School 1888-89' Cataloguer, Columbia College Library, '?Sl3C3'Q,T?SilSrSfiSTtiEi: Linbflalfian Vassar, 1892, Reference Librarian, 1894g,Associate Librarian, IQIOQ Acting Librarian, 1921, Librarian, 1922. , AB., Vassar, 191 1. 13 ,-Y-3,-y'y'y'YTY'Y'3f'Y'YNf'YNf'Yf ' , T,H,E,,..,n.Q,.2 . 5 VQAQSOSQA-:1m.n.O.N FANNY BORDEN A.B., B.L.S., Reference Librarian A , V , 8 8 B L S New York State Library School IQOI' Assistant Librarian, Bryn Mawr ,11-Stibraryasgagrl n 53 ?ASSOciat C Librarian, Smith College Library, 19o3-O6 , Cataloguer in the Vassar College Og: Il.iEslCbj'nREflje5l.Z?i:Ill Ccbllege and University Government and Administration, 1919-1920. CVassar College Bulletin, May, 1921 .J MARY BOYDEN PILLSBURY, A.B., B.S., Cataloguer 1 I H g A.B. Vassar 1910 , B.S., Simmons, 1913, Assistant Cataloguer, University of Chicago, 1913-16, Assist- ant Cataloguer, Vassar College Library, IQI6Q Cataloguef, 1917'- JOSEPI-IINE BROTHERTON, A.B., Assistant Cataloguer - T lq fG , H h School, Norwalk, Conn., IQIO-IQ, Graduate of Pratt In Fgigbklyllnli LibT1a:ry?ISc?hooirir9El2 , Rgerence Librarian, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N. H., 1923-24, Assistant Cataloguer, Vassar College Library, 1924-. FLORENCE MACOILLIVRAY, Assistant Cataloguer Graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. FLORENCE MCCALEB. Supervisor of Loan Desk DOROTHY DAY GIBBS, A.B., B.L.S., Assistant in the Library . A.B,, Oberlin College, 1917, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1919, Assistant in New York State Library, 1918-2o , Assistant inthe Library, Vassar, 192o. MARGARET E. RUPP, A.B., S.B., Assistant in the Library A.B., Hood, 1923 , S.B., Simmons, School of Library Science, 1924. - MARGARET JANET BARTLETT, A.B., Assistant in the Library A.B., Vassar, 1921: CONSTANCE WORCESTER BOUCK, S.B., Assistant in the Library -S.B., Simmons, 1924. DEPARTMENT OF THE PHYSICIAN . ELIZABETH BURR THELBERO, M.D., Resident Physician and Professor of Physiology and Hygiene Graduate of the Women's Medical College, New York Infirmary, 1884, Two years' study in Europe, Former Clinical Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear, Women's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, Resident Physician in the New York Infants' Hospital and in the New York Nursery and Childrens Hospital, Resident Physician, Vassar, 1887-. - Fellow American Medical Association, Member New York State Medical Association, Dutchess County Medical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Womens Medical Association of New York City, Asiatic. Society, Chairman of the Public Health Committee of the Na- tional Council of Women of America. Member' Advisory Committee of the U. S. Public Health Service, Eugenics ResearchiAssociation, Vice-President Medical Womens National Association, London, july, 1924. Delegate to International Association of Medical Women, 1922. ' I ' JANE NORTH BALDWIN, Physician , - - I M.D., Cornell University Medical School, IQOOQ Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 19o1-O2, Graduate Work Harvard Medical School, summer, IQOSQ Laboratory Assistant in Physiology, Vassar, 19o5, Assistant Physician, Vassar, IQO6, Associate Physician, 1914, Graduate Work, johns Hopkins Medical School .and Hospital, summer, 1916, Graduate Work, New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1922, Assistant, Neuro-Endocrine Clinic, Neurological Institute, 1923, Physician, Vassar College, 1924. ' Member American Medical Association, Medical WOmCUlS National Association, New York State Medical Association, Dutchess County Medical Association, Poughkeepsie Academy of Medicine, Women s Medical Association of New York City, Association for Study of Internal Secretions. 14 as n AYYAYAYA - 'YAY-w-vw'vNfw'v-f ToHoEooonoQ'ogo5 VoAoSqSoAoRoH,6oN ANAPLE F. CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S. fENG.:l, L.R.C.P., Assistant Physician and Instructor in Physiology A . Londong London Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for Resident Medical Officer at Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby, England and Casualty Officer at Queen's Hos- Pgjii-?f?f Children, HHCIUICY, London, 1922-233 Assistant' Physician and Instructor at Vassar College, . DEPARTMENT OF ART OLIVER SAMUEL TONKS, P1-1.D., Professor of Art A.B., Harvard University, I8Q8Q A.M,, 18993 Ph.D., 19033 Graduate study at Harvard, ISQQ-IQOIQ Studied in Greece, Italy, France and Englandg as Charles Eliot Norton Fellow in Classical Studies A from Harvard, IQOI-OZ, Graduate Fellow at Harvard and Assistant Curator in Department of Classical Art in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 19oz-03, Instructor in Greek, University of Vermont, 1903-045 Lecturer in Greek, Columbia University, IQO4-OS: Preceptor in Art and Archaeology, Princeton Univer- sity, 1905-1 IQ Professor in Art, Vassar, IQI 1. Archaeological Editor of the New International Encyclopediaj The Museum and the Public School Teacher Cpart authorj 5 Vassar Medieval Studies Cpart authorb. Publications during the past year in the Chronicle. CLARENCE K. CI-IATTERTON, Associate Professor of Art Studied with William M. Chase, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Carrol Beckwith, F. V. DuMond, and Robert Henri 3 Instructor in New York School of Art 3 Member of Salmagundi Club of New Yorkg Chicago Water Color Club. Awarded Isador Prize at Salmagundi Club, 1913, Honorable Mention at International Exposition at Buenos Ayres. ' Exhibited: Panama Pacific Exposition, National Academy of Design, New York g Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington g Carnegie Institute, Chicagog Art Institute of Chicago 5 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, etc. Instructor in Art, Vassar, 1915 5 Assistant Professor, IQZOQ Associate Professor 1923. AGNES M. RINDGE, A.B., CID B K, Instructor in Art A.B., Radcliffe College, 1921 5 eighteen months' travel and study in Europe 5 Art Department, Vassar College, February, june, 191,35 Ferragil Studio, Ferragil Gallery, New York City. Art Editor, Time fweeklyj, April-August, 1924. ARTHUR KILGORA MCCOMB, A.B., Instructor in Art ' A.B., Harvard University, IQI8Q A.M., 1921.5 Bacon Traveling Fellowship, IQZ2-23, Assistant Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1913-24. t I Published: Articles in Art Studies, Art in America, etc. ETHEL BLACKWELL JONES, A.B., Curator of Taylor Art Gallery I A.B., Vassar College, IQZIQ Art Students' League 5 New York School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts, Graduate Work at Harvard University. DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY CAROLINE E. FURNESS, PI-I.D., fb B K, F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy ll , 8 g Ph.D., Columbia University, IQOOQ Ohio State University, non-resident, ?gB7Ll 'Z?ggfcggCbSElTI1rf16?bchOOl, 1895, Columbia University non-resident, 1896-98, resident, 1898-99, Q Q l ' fColle iate Alumnae 1898 99'Curtis Graduate Scholar Barnard College, American Fellow Association o g , ' 1 f , - . A ' t, Y ke Observatory, summers of 1899-19005 Research Work 1898 QQ Volunteer Research ssistan er s H' h S hool West Winsted Conn: . 5 - , 1-1 11 d, spring of 1908, Instructor in ig c , , , Lgnlxerfltzzgligqgzglngallgo, ?8C??T1-Q43 Assistant in Observatory, Vassar College, 1894-98, ISQQ-IQII1 ' Ago Tate Professor, of Astronomy, Vassar College, IQIZ-IS, Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Aifrosnomy 191 5. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Fellow Royal Astro- y nomical Society' n Astronomical Society' American Association of Variable Star Observersg American Member America 1 , . . - - - - - S t g American Federation of Arts. Asigglgtglqggtglglvgfsgsarlsyiililllflhl f iliggxe ojjlzlilobfth Pole,' Catalog of Stars within 2 degrees of North Pole, 15 55 1 ation? of Variable Stars made during the years 1901-12 at Vassar College Ohservatory. v Author mor Serv d V riable Stars in Vassar Semi Centenial Series. Articles published in 'zthSiuy0fa .. .' lyfgrlgrligoglslffbfnrbnfficafperiodicals, The Survey, Christian Register, Book Reviews. I 5 I 3 3 -irc-,,-.,-Y-f - jfy-rv-fsnrvsfy-rvsvwrvwfvw i'.,H-H.IE...,11.QJo2'5 V'A'5'5'A'RoH'0'N MARIAN ALBERTA HAWES, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy A u ' A istant at Harvard University Observatory, A.B. Radcliffe College, 19143A.M., Vassar College, 1922, ss i ' . dU 't , - 631-I vard Summer School, 1924, Assistant at 1914 18 Graduate Study at Harvar niversi y 1914 1 lar tructor in Mathematics Bristol' R. I., McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia, 1918-193 ns , D ' 1919-203 Assistant in Astronomy and Mathematics, Vassar College, 1920-213 Instructor In Astronomy, Coll 1 21 Vassar ege, 9 -. u Member American Astronomical Society. LAURA E. HILL, A.M., nstructor in Astronomy . ' ' - ' H' h School, Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., IQI7-.181 Salem, A.B., Northwestern Universit , 1917, Instructor in lg l y - - A 't t, Northwestern University, 1920-233 A.M. Ill., 1918-193 Salem, N. J., IQIQ,2O, RCS?afCl'1 S515 an , ,I Northwestern University, 19223 Instructor In Astronomy, Northwestern University, 1923-24, nstructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, IQ24Q American Astronomical Society. ' Published: Articles in the Astronomical journal. l DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., LITT.D., 45 B K, Professor of Biblical Literature, Emeritus A.B., Harvard University, 18793 D.D., Rutgers College, 19053 Litt.D.,1924 3 Columbia Law School, 1881 3 Baltimore Law School, 18823 Union Theological Seminary, 1883-86 3 Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 1882-833 Pastor of Reformed Church in Athens, N. Y., 1886-903 and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ISQO-IQOZQ Lecturer on Bible, Vassar College, ISQQ-IQOZQ Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College lslgfribgfilictoria Institute3 National Institute of Social Science. . 1 Published: Guide to the Lives of Christ, 819053 Introduction to the Life of Christ, 191 1 3 Life of Christ, 19173 Graves' Lectures on Missions, 19203 Apostolic Age, 1922. MARY REDINGTON ELY, PH.D., S.T.B., LID B K, Professor of Biblical Literature A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, IQI IQ Columbia University, 1916-183 S.T.B., Union Theological Seminary, New York City, IQIQQ Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1919-203 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 19243 Holder of the '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1917-183 Holder of the Traveling Fellowship of Union Theological Seminary, 1919-21 3 Teacher in High School, Rockville, Conn., IQI 1-1 3 3 General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A., Mt. Holyoke College, 1913-163 Associate Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 19203 Fellow in the Department of New Testament, University of Chicago, 19213 Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1924. ' Published: Paul,-the Conqueror, The Women's Press, 1919. . - KATHERINE SCHENK HAZELTINE, A.B., S.T.B., Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature A.B., Wellesley College, 19083 Kennedy School of Missions, 1914-163 S.T.B., Hartford Theological Seminary, 19223 Teacher in High School, Montclair, N. J., 1909-143 in Hartford Public High School, Hartford, Conn., 1916-213 Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature, Mt. Holyoke College, 1922-243 Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature, 1924-. Member Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. I Published: Pilgrim Followers of the Gleam, Pilgrim Press, 1919 3 Hartford Reading Lists, 'Henry Holt, 1922 . l - DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY ' EDITH ADELAIDEQROBERTS, PH.D., 23 EZ, Professor of Botany A.B.,'Smith College, 19053 S.M., University of Chicago, IQI 13 Associate Professor of Botany Mt. Holyoke College, 1909-153 Fellow Department of Botany, University of Chicago, 1915-16' Assistant Extension Work with Women, Department of Agriculture, Washington, IQIO-IQ' Associate Professor at Vassar College, 1919-223 Professor, 1922-. , Member American Association for the Advancement of Science3 Botanical Society of America' Sigma Xig Ecological Society of America3 Phytopathological Societyg Crop Protection Institute Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club3 The Horticultural Society of New York3 New York State Horticultural Society. EDITH M. TWISS, A PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany I A.B., Ohio State University, f18953 M.S., University of Chicago, IQO7J Ph,D,, University of Chicago . IQOQ, Fellow Departmentof Botany, University of Chicago, 1908-093 Head of Department of Botanyf ' Professor of Botany, Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, IQI3-ZO, , Publication in the journal-of Infectious Diseases, February, 1929, Member Sigma Xi, University of Chicago Chapter3 Fellow, A.A.A.S.' I 6 I is CID-'N Qfvatory, slstan at t ol, R, fI'0I10m I., Y. ll Salem, 32 A.IVi. ISULICIOI' neritus School, y, Park N. Y., College 519175. ninary, :ity of veling 1 1-1 3 3 iblical icago, gical hool, 7-'14 I 1022. , Mt. 'tant. lor at Sigma e and ltural Cagoll tanY , TUHOEOOQHQQOQOS 'v'oAo5oSoAomoHoQDoN HELEN T- HART, AB., Assistant in Botany AB., Vassar College, 1024, I-I. E. DOWNER, F.R.I-I.S., I-Iorticulturist - ggrgglfuizqggil53yl22Bgf?fI'1lcg'aIidenS, Kew, I-Onf-lO1'13 Smith College, IQ 1 4-21 ' Horticulturist, Vassar College, 'Y Y A 0r.1cu tural Society3 Director, National Gardens Associatio lIXlQbUFl3lif5flCXf1 lgbrliihlorticultural Society3 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. n u IS e . n ar eners Chronicle of Americag Garden Magazine: The House Beautiful. DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE MARTHA WARRE Research Professor on the Folk-Lore Foundation Mt. Holyoke C0llege3 Work in Anthropology in U ' 't f Ch' 8 6' M.A. C l b' University, 10063 Ph.D., Columbia University, 10183 FielId1lhlb5fk5l1'?Hav:a:iigeiJndIjgrriaica. I 0 um la Published: Dance Forms of the Hopi and Kwakiutl I ndians' Translation and Discussion of an Early A I ' ' ' ' I n r u u Hatvaiian Romance3 jamaica Anansi Seriesj jamaica Folk. Gamesg Christmas Mummings in jamaica Articles in journals upon Hawaiian Riddlingg The English Ballad in jamaicag Religious Cults in jamaicaf Hawaiian Birth Customs, and other subjects. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ANNIE LOUISE MACLEOD, M.Sc., PH.D., Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics AB., McGill University, 10043M.Sc., 10053Ph.D., 10103Research Scholar, McGill University, 1004-053 Lecture Demonstrator, 1005-083 Assistant in Chemistry, Bamard College, 1008-003 Fellow Chemistry, Bryn'Mawr College, 1000-103 Research Fellow, 1010-123 Demonstrator, 1012-133 Assistant Warden N BECKWITH, P1-LD., 115 B K, Associate Professor of Comparative Literaturej 1 121 Reader 1 1 1 Instructor in Chemistr Vassar Colle e 3 0 - 31 , 0 3- 41 ' y, g , IQI4, Assistant Professor, 1016 Associate Professor, 10103 Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics, 1023. Published: Textbook of Chemistry for Nursesg Vital Factors of Foods Cin collaboration with C. Ellisb. MARY LOUISE LANDON, PH.D., E E, Associate Professor of Chemistry AB., Vassar College, 10073 A.M., Columbia University, 10143 Columbia University, 1017-183 Cholder of Fellowship given by Associate Alumnae of Vassar Collegej 3Goldschmidt Fellow of Columbia University, 1018-103 Teacher in High School, Bordentown, N. J., 1007-083 Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1008-103 Instructor in Chemistry, 1010-133 1014-173 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1010-243 Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, 1024-. . A 'Member American Chemical Society3 Biochemical Society3 American Association for the Advancement of Science3 American Association of University Pr0fess0rs3 Kappa Mu Sigma. 3 OLIVE M. LAMMERT, PI-LD., E E, Assistant Professor of Chemistry AB. Vassar College, 10153 Ph.D., Columbia University, 10243 Graduate Student, University of Chicago: summer IQI5' Columbia University, 1010-213 Sutro Fellow of Vassar College, 1010-203 University Scholar bf Columbia University, 1020-213 Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1015-173 Instructor ' Ch ' t , - 3 Assistant Professor, 1021-. ' 1 P1ublis?l?el:I Gbirigygilciirticles in the journal of the American Chemical 'Soczetyf TAISIA STADNICHENKO, Instructor in Chemistry Candidate of Chemical Science3 Petrograd, Russia. KATHARINE QGDEN, P1-LD., Z E, Instructor in Chemistry A B Vassar College 10183 Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1023 3 Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1 -24. , . IX?1el1?nber American Chemical Society. , ELIZABETH TUTHILL, AB., Assistant in Chemistry ' A B Mt Holyoke College, 10223 Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1023. LoU1sE DURAND, AB., Assistant in Chemistry AB., Vassar College, 1024. I IRENE HANNAH SANBORN, BS., ASSiSfCU1l in Chemi-YIV3' B.S., Simmons College, 1924- ' I7 f'YNr'Y'Y'Y'Y'YNrY'Y'YNfNr'v'Y'Y' A fvCYNr'v'Y'YNf'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YY'YN TaHoEoooKoQo2o5 VoAoSoS9A0m0H060N MARION Cy PFUND B.S., A.M., Assistant in Chemistry B.S., Simmons College, IQIQQ A.M., Vassar College, 19215 Assistant .at Vassar,College, 1919-225 In- structor at Vassar College, 1922-235 Graduate Student at Yale University, 1923-245 Instructor at Vassar College, IQ24-25. HELEN F. TUCKER, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19235 Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1923. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY HERBERT ELMER M1LLs, PH.D., CII B K, Professor of Economics A.B., University of Rochester, 1883 5 A.M., 18875 Ph.D., Cornell University, 189o-5 Fellow .in History and Political Economy, Cornell University, 1886-885 Principal of Marion .Collegiate Institute, New York, 1883-84 5 Palmyra Union School, New York, 1884-865 Instructor in History, Cornell University, 1889-9o5 Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar College, I8QO-Q3 5 Professor of Economics, 1893-5 Dean of the Training Camp for Nurses at Vassar College, 1918. i I Published' Early Years of the French Revolution in San Domingog Qutlines of Economicsg Charities and Correctionsp several outlines of Economic Study and Syllabi for University of Extension Lectures. MABEL NEWCOMER, PHD., fb B K, Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Stanford University, IQI3', A.M., 19145 Ph.D., Columbia University, IQI7Q Garth Fellow in Eco- nomics, Columbia University, 1915-175 Teaching Assistant in Economics, Stanford University, 1913- 145 Lecturer in Economics, Barnard College, 1916-1 7Q Instructor in Economics, Vassar,College,191 71 Assistant Professor, 19185 Associate Professor, 192o-. Published: Separation of State and Local Revenues in the United Statesg Financial Statistics of Public Education in the United States, 191o-2o,' The Chemical Industry of New York and its Environments. TEVELYN STONE GIBSON, A.M., CIP B K, Instructor in Economics A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, IQZOQ A.M., Radcliffe College, 19215 Instructor in Bryn Mawr Summer School, 1922. RUTH GILLETTE HUrcH1NsoN, A.M., Instructor in Economics A.B., University of Rochester, 19205 A.M., Columbia-University, 19215 junior Research Assistant, Federal Reserve Boardg Assistant in Economics, University of Rochester, Summer School 5 Vassar ,College, 1922-23. - ANITA MARBURG, A.B., Instructor in Economics A.B., Vassar College, 19215 N. Y. School of Social Work CDepartment of Industryj, 19225 London University lSchool of Economicsb 1923 5 Relief Work in Poland under Friends' Service Committee, 19245 Instructor in Economics, Vassar College, 1925. A DOROTHY C. -BACON, A.M., Assistant in Economics A.B., Radcliffe College, 19225 A.M., Radcliffe College, 1924. - DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH A PRESIDENT -HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., 111 B K, Professor of English CHRISTABEL FORSYTH F 1sKE, PH.D., Professor of English . A.B., Cornell University, I8Q8Q A.M., Columbia University, Washington, D. C., 18985 Ph.D., Cornell University, 19035 Instructor in the Misses Shiplcy's School, Bryn Mawr College, 1899-19oo 5 Instructor in Randolph-Macon Institute, Danville, Va., IQOO-OI 5 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 19035 Associate Professor of English, Vassar College, 191o. Member Modern Language Association of Americag Association of University Professors. Published: The Tale of Terrorg A By-Path in Literaturej Conventionalism in Holinshed's Chronicle in' journal of English and Germanic Philologyj Old English Modyfications of Teutonic Racial Conceptions in Studies in Language and Literature in Honor of j. M . Hartj Animals in Old English Ecclesiastical Litera- ture, O50-ISOO, in Publications of the Modern Language Associationg The British Isles in Norse Saga in Publications of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studyj The Scholar in War Time, in 'IF Absent on leave. I 18 A AYAYAYAYAYAP i' 'i YYAY-YAYAYC' SA1 f -YPYNA T0'H0Eo 0010 9 0 2 0 5 W-.AoSoS.,.A,,1Rl,,H,,qD,,N' gggfrgolglfgg gr?ferIi?llS1Ig3?fI, 119 Elle Reflection of the Bible in Early English Literature, published in . Q Q, ixteenth Century Garden ublish d P L b 5 M . . I ,P . e In oet ore, summer num er EgglalassigirsfjgrfggzILM? E PO? L-Ofeg IQZ.O, What Latin Furnishes to English College Preparation, in I my Proble . h T97-25 Om? 3' Realism in Medieval German Literature, In Vassar Medieval Studies, 1324 ms in t e eaching of Poetry, In English journal, October, 1923 5 Painted Legends in Poet Lore, ROSE JEFERIES PEEBLES, PHD., Professor of English A.B. Mississippi State College for Women' Ph D Br ' ' 1, - -, ynMawrCollege, 190 - 85C d t S h l d Fellow PY CORIEFSSSXXI 19083393 Instructor In English, Mississippi State Collbgi for Rlllobfgeh, cI8g72iI 336, ns ruc or In Iss right s School, Bryn Mawr College 1908 09' Instructor in En lish Vassar Colle e 13223 ASSiSf21'1f PfOfCSS0I' Of English, IQI4Q Associate Professor df English, 19185 Professor of Englighi Published: The Legend of Longinus in Ecclesiastical Tradition and in English Literature and its con- nection with th G 'l ' - ' e rat , In the Bryn Mawr Monograph Series, Vol. IX 5 Articles, etc. BURGESJOHNSON, A.B., LITT.D., Professor of English and Director of Bureau of Publications Amherst College, 18995 Honorary Lit.D., Amherst College, 1924' Newspaper work and editorial posi Ions on various New York magazines, including Outing, Everybody's, Harpers. etc., 1900-105 Pub- lisher of educational books and editorial adviser of E. P. Dutton and Company, IQIO-I 5. Editor of the Monthly Bulletin of the Authors League of America. Published: Rhymes of Little Boysg Rhymes of Homeg Rhymes of Little Folks' Bashful Ballads, The Well of Englgsh aftd the Bucket: Youngsters,' As I Was Sayingg Contributor of essays, fiction and verse to current perio lea s. ' ' WINIFRED SMITH, PH.D., Associate Professor of English A.B., Vassar College, IQO4Q A.M., Columbia University, 1907 5 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19125 Reader and Tutor in English, Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-065 Studied at Columbia University, 1906-075 Studied at the Sorbonne, 1908-095 Studied at Columbia University, 1909-1 1 5 Associate Alumnae Fellow in English, 1909-105 Instructor in English, Knox School, Lakewood, N. j., 1907-085 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 191 I 5 Assistant Professor, 1916 5 Associate Professor, IQZI. Publications during the past year in the Vassar Quarterly5 Publications in ,the Modern Language Asso- ciation, Shakespeare jahrbuch5 Published: The Commedia dell'Arte, a study in Italian Popular Comedy. HELEN EsrAERooK SANDISON, PH.D., Associate Professor of English A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 19065 A.M., Bryn Mawr College, IQO7Q Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, IQII 5 Bryn Mawr Fellow in English, 1908-095 Bryn Mawr European Fellow, studying at Oxford, England, 1909-105 Assistant Principal, High School, Brookville, Ind., 1907-095 Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College, IQI I-I3, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 19135 Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College, 19195 Assistant Professor of English and Secretary of Committee on Admission, Vassar College, 1923 5 Associate Professor of English and Secretary of Committee on Admission, Vassar College, 1924-. Member Modern Language Association of America5 Shakespeare Association of Amer1ca5 etc. Published: The Chanson d'Aventure in Middle Englishg Bryn Mawr Monographs, XII, 19135 A5Manual of Goocl English, H. N. MacCracken and H. E. Sandison, IQI 7Q articles in Modern Language Association Publicationsj Vassar Medieval Studies, 19235 etc. i AMY LOUISE REED, PH.D., QD B K, Professor of English ' A.B., Vassar College, 1892 5 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1903-O41 IQI6-17.3 Yale UHIVCYSIW, 1908-105 Vassar Students' Aid Society Fellowship, Yale University, 1909-10 5 Teacher In pr-Ivate schools, New York City, ISQZ-Q7, I8Q8-IQO3 5 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1904-08 5 Associate Professor of English, 19205 Librarian, Vassar College, 1910-21 5 Professor of English, 1923-. ALICE D. SNYDER, PH.D., fb B K, Assistant Professor of English ' A.M., 5 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 19155 Assistant in English, lgiiefqgizjlislgfglqgllgglelggiqgl?g?CraduateSbholar, Vassar College, IQIO-I 1 5 Holder of Special Vassar Fellow- Ship and Resident Fellowship at University of Michigan, IQI 1-125 Instructor 'In English, Vassar College, 1912-14' Assistant in Rhetoric University of Michigan, 1914-1 55 Instructor In English, Vassar College, - A ' t t Professor, 1920. ' . 1 5 . , . . Pciigiggedzsglheagritical Principle of The Reconciliation Of OPPO-mes Q-3 emPl03'-'fd by Cogfldge' PEIHPIICQUPUS during the past year in Studies in Philologyg the Vassar Quarterly, and the Boston vening ranscript. il' Leave of absence second semester. I9 'T ' JHI 0 IE ' ' OTTILIE TURNBULL SEYBOLT, M .A., Assistant Pro s E l' h S ' A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1910, A.M., Universit of Vltfissor of ng LS peech , y consin, 1 1 ,Columbia Universit , su I2IIxsggtgxtqggaIfsggfggrll? Allvbkit Agademy, IQI2TI4Q Student at?S6hool of Expression, Bgstoniqlgirii and Dramatics Peru State lgloru ICS I',1ealImg, Umverslty of Wlsconsln' IQI7-ml Head of Expression fomia IQZO-ur. Instructor in E mi h E OO , Peru, Neb., 1919-20, Student at the University of Cali- S Cecil vas a H w ns IS Deech,-Vassar College, IQ?.I-7.2: Assistant Professor of English P , S F O Cge, IQ23-, Lecturer at University of Wisconsin, summer, 1924. GRETCHEN HENRIETTA STEINER, A.B., Instructor in English gif?-Q r?lrlmel1gCc1glege, L39-151 Pupil of Iiatherine ,Iewell Everts, 1916' Instructor in Public Speaking Y Iify C F1 , C - 2-1L1W rllverslty, 1916 18, Department of Pageantry and the Drama, National Board . A., 1918 19, Student in Yvette Guilbert School of the Theatre 1 1 -2 'A d ' L'l' A'Dor1juan, Blood and Sand, 1921-22' Instructo ' E l' hS h ,Vg Q llppeare 1? I lom' Student University of Wisconsin, summer, 1923. rm ng ls peec y assar O age' mn 'Graduate JANE BLISS TAYLOR, BS., Instructor in English Speech I B.S., Columbia University Student, Chicago School of Acting' Student of Mrs. E S ' ' 1 .u i I I , . cripture in Correction of Speech at Columbia University, Student of Dr. Frederick Martin at Martin's Institute Igor Spfch lgeffects, Student of.W1Il1am Tilly in phonetics at Columbia University, Graduate Student in ng is at o umbia Un1vers1ty,'Instructor in English at Kelwin School, New York, Instructor in English and Dramatics at Friends School, Brooklyn, Head of English Department at Short Hills High School, N. -I., Instructor in English Speech, Vassar College, IQZ2-. , RUTH-MARIE ROGERS, P1-1.B., Instructor in English Speech ' Ph.B., University of Vermont, Student at the S. S. Curry School of Expression, Boston, 1914-15 , . 1916- I7 , Student at the University of Vermont Summer School, 1914-1 5, 1916 , Assistant to S. S. Curry at the University of Vermont Summer School, 1917-19, Assistant in English Speech, Vassar College, 1917, Instructor in English Speech, Vassar College, 1918-22, 1924-. Member of W. W. Henry's Summer Stock Company, 1923, Instructor in Florida State College for Women, second semester, 1923-24, Director of Community Theatre, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1924-25. I DEPARTMENT QF FRENCH FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, PH.D., 111 B K, Professor of French A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1903, A.M., Mt. Holyoke College, 1907, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1915, Graduate Work in French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, IQO3-04, Graduate Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-07, Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08, Instructor in French, Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-06, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1908, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, 1919, Professor, 1921. 1 V l - b I Published: VQltaire's Essay on Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition, in collaboration with Mathilde Monnier, Translation of Sandy's Andorra, Houghton-Mifflin, 1924. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M., P.F.E., Assistant Professor of French ' ' 18 , A.M., 1 02, Studied in Germany, 1899-1900, Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-01, TgIi,1ghEcII'Inglii21IIPIIgl1I3Sch0c6I, 1902-o3?South Orange High School, 1903-05, Thousand Island Park, State Institute summers of 1903-04, Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1905, Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1914 Csecond semesterj, Institute deToura1ne, summer of 1914, Diplome de professeur de francais a l'6tranger, Sorbonne, 1923 , Assistant Professor of French, Vassar College, 191 5-. MATHILDE MONNIER, Assistant Professor of French . 1: ' y Berne, 1895, Student in Literature and Art, England and Germany l2pl??1ZOEcf3D:VIjg?gyabIf Ifstxilsijnili, 1900, Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1902-08, Instructor in Ig2lflChQ Vassar College IQOQAZJ Abroad, 1912-14, Studied in Italy, 1913-14, Instructor in French, Vgssarfjollege IQI5' War Service, Camp Devens, 1918-19, Y. W. C. A., France, summer of 1919, A'lI'if1E,EIlIlIo1rIrj Eicrjillyh? Ihlgndorra in collaboration with Florence Donnell White. MARIA TASTEVIN, Associate Professor of Frendi . . 'f-'I f P oficiency in Written English, London, 1910, Certificat des Iigggrris s:15IC:??FfAg?.Zg5tEJi3 egfjgtgesj 2916, Teacher at the Grove School, Highgate, London, and at ZI I . -YAY- - 'YAYAYAYAYAY Y Y'YAY'Y'Nf'YNr'YNr YN 1-II-1,611-1'I,,'lE,-,oonoQogo5 VoAoS0S0A.o1m0H0QD0N - - ' ' I ' Professor at the V ll'F1 ld C ll , L dong at Cours Sainte Genevieve, and at the Institution Metard, Lyiceeede j51rIi,eFillZ, Niort, France3 Head of the French Department, Stephens. College, MO' I 1 Publications: In La Revue de France, la Revue Moniale, la Depeche Maritime et Coloniale la Revue Politique et Parlementaire. E 'MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ, A.M., 'ID B K, -Assistant Professor of French Graduate Study, -Columbia University, .IQI4-I7Q A.M., Columbia University, iotgfgt Cgiaglgastye Universite de Paris, 1919-zo3 Instructor in French, Vassar College, iqzo-22, S515 JOSEPHINE M. DE BOER, A.M., Acting Assistant Professor of French, first semester MARIE H. LELAVANDIER, Instructor in French Diplome de fin d'6tude, Lycee de Versailles, F aculte de Parisg Sorbonne, Literature and'History3 Hisfolgy of Art under the direction of Emile Bertaux, conservateur du Museejacquesmart-Andre, Laureate o. t e Concours de la Ville de Paris, Chargee de Coursg enseignment moderne, Ville de Paris 3 Ecole Francais dc New York' History and Literature, History of Art, Instructor at Middlebury College, summer session, Ogontz School, Pennsylvania3 Instructor, Vassar College. OSCAR IMER, Instructor in French College Classique cantonal, Lausanne, Switzerland, two years as Auditeur a L'universite de Lausanne3 Master of French at Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1oo8-193 Instructor in French, Vassar College, xoxo. FRANCOISE NOLLET, Student Assistant in French Baccalaureat Latin Langue, Philosophieg Diplome de professeur de francais a l'6tranger CSorbonnej. RENEE DELAPORTE, Student Assistant in French Baccalaureat, Lycee de Chartresg Lycee Fenelon, Paris. JEANNE ROSSELET, Student Assistant in French Certificat de Capacite Pedagogique, Geneva, Switzerland. I DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS MCDOUGALL HILLS, PHB., Professor of Geology B.Ph., University of Wooster, ioozg University of Chicago, IQO3-O72 Sigma Xi, IQOZQ Assistant, ibid., IQO7'Q Student University of Berlin, IQO8Q Professor of Geology, Toledo University, IQOQ-IOQ Assistant Professor of Geology, The Ohio State University, 1o1o-zog Professor of Geology, Vassar College, iozog Professor, University of Chicago, summer, IQZII. , Publications in the Ohio journal of Sciencep The journal of Geology. LANCASTER D. BURLING, BS., TBP., Instructor in Geology . B.S., University of Wisconsin, IQO5Q 'Scientific Assistant to Dr. Charles D. Walcott, IQO5-IZ, Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, IQO5-I21 Assistant Curator, United States National Mu- seum, IQO7-I2 3 Invertebrate Paleontologist, Geological Survey of Canada, IQI3-IQQ Geologist, Whitehall Petroleum Corporation, iozo-243 Instructor in Geology, Vassar College, 1oz4. , Member American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineersg American Association of Petroleum Geologistsg Paleontological Society 3 History of Science Society3 Mining and Geological Institute of India CGold Medalist and recipient of the Government of India Cash Prize, iozgjg Fellow American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science3 Geological Society of Americag Geological Society of London' Aristotelian Society. , ' ' Published: Articles in journal of Geology, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America' American Journal of Sciencej Science, Scientific Monthly,' School and Society, etc. Recently: Cambro-Orclovician section near Mount Robson, British Columbiag The Origin of Petroleumg Recent Progress in Science and the Arts' The Study of Science. ' . 'lf Leave of absence first semester. ,1 zz isp, V 1 1 I L T011-11-'IBM-11-Q, o205 VoAoSogoAom-OHOUON GENSEIEJE LAMSON, NIS., Instructor in Geography . ., niversity of Chicago IQZO' MS Univ ' f ' School, ROS 11 p k, NI ,' ' ' 5' efslty 0 CHIC-ago, 1922, Instructor in Roselle Park High Vassar contigs 13222 I -, Instructor in Brown School, Schenectady, N. Y., Instructor in Geography, P bl' t' Z G h' - - Cgnylggggglsof Egiggpvf gfgcisvggzziiagy if-ff0?'Xf V9fmfmt,' Geographic, Influences in the Political N-anon. - - is ortca ssoctationl, The United States-A Ten-Talent E ' DEPARTMENT OP GERMAN MARIAH P. WHITNEY, PHD., Prof G ' ' essor of erman and Instructor in Comparative Literature Ph.D., Yale University, IQOI , Undergraduate work in Europe and in private work with Yale Professors' Graduate Student Yale University 1895-97' University of Paris 18 ' ' ' ' ' i f r -, , 97-98, University of Zurich, 8 8, gig? 1900-01. , Teacher of Modern Languages, New I-Iaven I-Iigh School, I8Q2-OS, Professor of Gerlngn, Associate Editor of the Modern Language journal. Q Member the Council of the Association of University Professors, Member the Committee on Control ol the Survey of Modern Language Teaching in the United States. Member the Committee on Academic Standards of the International Federation of University Women, and of the' Committee on Inter- national Relations ofthe American Federation of University Women I formerly the A. C. A. D' Cos- mopolitan and Women's University Clubs of New York City. I ' Chairman of Education of the National Council of Women of the United States, Convener of the Committee of Education of the International Council of Women. I Published: Several French and German readers and grammars and texts, Advanced German Composition, Easy Prose Composition, Geschichte der Deutschen Literatur, in collaboration with Dr. L. L. Stroebe, Publications during the past year in the Modern Language journal and North American Review. LILLIAN L. STROEBE, PH.D., Professor of German ' ' Graduate of the I-Iohere Leherinnen-Seminar in Karlsruhe, Baden, 1893 , Ph.D., I-Ieidelberg, Germany, IQO4Q Studied at the Universities of I-Ieidelberg, Berlin, Paris, London, and Lausanne, Taught at Rye Seminary, N. Y., IQO4-O51 Instructor in German, Vassar College, IQOSQ Associate Professor, 191 1-zz, Professor, 1922 , Director of German Summer School, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, at Middlebury College, Educational Director of Camp ,I-Iiawatha, Cornish, Me. Published: Die Altenglischen Kleider-namen, Eine Kulturgeschicht-lich-Etymologische Untersuchungg Deutsche Anekdoten fur Die Schule, Exercises in German Syntax and Composition, Easy German Composi- tion, Geschichte des Deutschen Literatur, Brief Course in German CLast four books in collaboration with Dr. M. P. Whitneyj , Publications during the past year in Modern Language j ournal, Education, Vassar Quarterly, Tahrbuch fur Deutsche Sprache und Pedagogik. HENRIETTE STRUCK, Assistant Professor of German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin and in Stift Keppel, Westphalia, Germany, Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers, Travel in England, France and Italy , a semester s study at University of Leipsic, Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass., Instructorcin Miss I-Iall s School, Pittsfield, Mass., Instructor in German, Vassar College, 1901 , Assistant Professor of German, Vassar College, 1914-. l'lEDWIG GHNESORGE, Student Assistant in German 1919 Abiturienten Examen at the Gymnasium and Realgymnasium U ohanneu-m and Katherineumj at Lubreck Germany- 1919-23, Student at the Universities of Marburg and Berlin. DEPARTMENT ' OF GREEK GRACE HARRIET MACURDY, PH.D., CID B K, Pf0feSS0f Of Gfeek . . . 1 'b' C ll , 1903, Graduate Study, Radcliffe College, A-B-f Radcllffgg0llegeh582iiu12l,E1'1g,2e?Ql'1 llqellocw Elie Boston Women s Educational Association, Universities O er ull Cl sics Cambridge School for Girls, Instructor in Vassar College, 118933 .-Asso- Igil?-1g?g?aS3hiacIl3239Proflc5ssor,of Greek IQI6' Professor of Greek in Columbia Summer Session, 1908-18. cia e , , , ' ' . , Member the Managing Committee of the American Scl'100l at Athens . 23 I ' ' FYAYTYAYTYBQTYNTYVTYAYA TYTYN' . TUHOEOQQHOQ 0 2 0 5 'V-oAoS05o.A-QIROHOQDOBQ LOUISE FARGO BROWN, PH.D., CID B K, Associate Professor f H. A.B., Cornell University, 1903-PhD I . St d . E O Lstory , History, Wellesley Cone e ha t - -I 909, l U y In nglancl and Switzerland, rqotv-o8, Instructor in Professor of I-Iistory, Unigfersitj clT1IfIIeI1agaHlStOry' Vassar College' Dean of Women and Associate Pbl'hdIThPl l - . Fifleecgnf of the Eeafllltfca Activities Of U16 Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men During the I nterregnumg The DOROTHY MARSHALL, A.B., Exchange Instructor in History A.B., Cambridge. DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN BRUNO RosELLI, Professor of I zalian . Dottore in Legge e Science Sociali, University of Urbinog Professor of Italian and I-Iistor of Art Adelphi College, IQIZ, Officers Training Course and Scuola d'Applicazioneg Lieutenant in tile Italian Army, CSYHIICFC della Corona d Italia, Official Lecturer attached to the Information Bureau of the Royal Italian Embassy, Washington, 1917-io, Officer of the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy, iqzo, Exchange Professor of Italian, Vassar College, IQIQQ Associate Professor, iozog Professor, iqzr-5 I-Ion- orary Vice-Presldent the Dante League of. Americag Vice-President the ItalianTeachers' Association. Member the National Dante Committee. Honorary Member the New York Browning Societyg Mem- ber' Executive Council of American Association of Teachers of Italian. Chairman 'of Examiners in Italian for College Entrance Examination Board. I GABRIELLA BOSANO, Instructor in Italian Dottore in Lettere italiane, University of Bologna, Diploma di Magistero per i laureati, University of Bolognag Diploma di perfezionamento per i licenziati dells Scuola Normale, University of Genoag Di loma di Direttrice didattica Rome Ministero P. I ' Licenza Liceale Liceo Andrea d'Oria e ' p , ., , , G noa, Diploma della R. S. Normale R. Lambruschini, Genoag Attestato di Pedagogia, University of Genoa' Teacher in city schools, IQO8-2,1 5 Teacher of Italian in Sunday professional schools for Women, 1917.-I 7' Professor of Italian in Government Schools, IQI6-zr. Member the Board of Directors of the Dante Alighieri Society, Genoa, 1915-.183 Honorary Member the Dante Alighieri Society, Rome, IQZZQ Lecturer in People's University, Genoag Assistant Instructor in Italian, Vassar College, iqzi-zz, Instructor in Italian, iqzz-. Publications during the past year in Carroccio, New York. MARIA CAROLINA ANTINORI, Student Assistant in Italian Laureata in filosofia pressa la R. Universitzi di Roma. DEPARTMENT OF LATIN JOHN LEVERETT MOORE, PH.D., CID B K, Professor of Latin, Emeritus - I . ' ' ' 88 3 A.M., P ' eton University, 18842 Ph.D., johns I-Iopkins University, I' Pgrllglgslgig S-I:rliicIhZFl?Lati1'I, johns I-Ibgliins University, 1886-873 Fellow in Latin, 1-887-88 5 Fellow by Cburtesy 1888-Q1 ' Tutor in Latin, Princeton University, 1882-85, Instructor in Latin, johns Hop- kins Universgty 1886, 1888-SQL Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 18915 Professor of Latin, IYfIl5rSi?l5eFc.AlhiiIicai31QPhilological Association, Archaeological Institute of America, Classical Association cPl,il3llBlfeIlImIlccitiSri2IFE'irSise Exercisesg Serius on the Tropes and F igufe-S Of Vefgil- I ELIZABETH I-IAZELTON I-IAIGHT, PH.D., 111 B K, PfQfeSS0f of Latin . - University, Iooog Graduate Student in Cornell A.B., V C ll , 3 4, A-M-, ISQQ, Ph.D., Cornell . t . . , Universllfbiiai Qoci -gg? Gragduate Fellowship in 331332 and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowsh1PYIQog , nS OO, Instructor in Packer CO11Cgi21fC I1'1Stiwte, Brooklyn E limrngolgfglardnismigglglrlolylhglh Vassar? 6316 ge, 19025 IQOS-ogg Associate Professor of Latin, Vassaf College, xoxo-21.3 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1922'- 25 I ' A -'A' AYYAYA I rYxI,Y.Y.Y-Y-yy-y-y wfw'fY'Y'Y' A '1L'Y'v':r'wCY Ywfv Y Y Y vw I v 0 If 0 0 0 oAqRoHo6oN , T011-11-IIE:-100110002 5 W-A5 5 1 I Member American Philological Associationg Archaeological Institute of Americag Classical Association of the Atlantic States. , . , . - . T l d El beth Hazelton Haight, The Autobiography and l EellI2iIslljfdNIalllclZ1ljj1IflZ1IlscfrflnI?e II,!l,Cfe1fz?1Eli Laellex cirjfamglllflonroe Taylor, Italy, Old antl Newg Publications I in the American journal ,of Philologyg Art and Archaeologyj Classical IWeekly,' Classical journal. I XCATHARINE SAUNDERS, PH.D., Associate Professor of Latin A.B., Elmira College, 1891 g Ph.D., Columbia University, IGOQIQ graduate St1,EdIe!1Ft, lNglawE3C:CIEgIe6 ' 1898 1900 travel and study in Germany and Italy, 1902 O31 mvefslty 0 111110 , Q 3 I Student Columbia University, 1905-07 5 Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y. 9 ' - I P ' ' l fP k Pl S hool, Elmira, N. Y., 1895-983 Instructor in Lat1n,I Vassar College, 1323-gg: igogibii fJ907?kssis2fg1?1t Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1913-163 Associate Professor of L ' , 6-. . . I Piliglfslfegdz Costume in Roman Comedyg Papers in the American journal of Philologyg Transactions of the American Philological Associationg Classical Philologyj The Classical Review. I, LILY ROSE TAYLOR, Associate Professor of Latin ' III A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1906, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, IQIZQ Reader in Archaeology, Bryn Ill Mawr College, IQIO-IZQ Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1912-195 Assistant Professor, 1919-. On I I 1 leave of absence, IQI7-ZOQ Fellow American Academy in Rome, 1917, 1919-20. I Member American Philological Associationg Archaeological Association of America 5 Association of Uni- , . versity Professors. I' Published: Thesis, The Cults of Ostia, 19123 Local Cults in Etruriag 19233 Publications in Classical If Periodicals. ' I I 'I I I I I I I 1 I HELEN C. PENCE, A.M., 411 B K, Instructor in Latin I I I A' A.B., University of Wisconsin, 19155 A.M., IQZOQ Instructor in Latin and History, Northrop Collegiate School Minneapolis Minn 1917-19' Instructor in Army Prison Governors Island N Y 1919' Assistant in Latin University ofW1scons1n 1919 20 Instructor in Latin and Ancient History Evanston High School Evanston Ill 1920 24 Student American Academy in Rome 1922 23 Member Archaeological Institute of America Classical Association of Middle West and South I I I I I PHILIP H DAVIS A M Instructor in Latin and Greek ELIZABETH TAPPAN PH D Instructor in Latin A B Bryn Mawr College 1910 Ph D johns Hopkins University 1923 Teacher of Latin and English Shippen School Lancaster Pa 1910 IZ Teacher of Latin Miss Madeira s School Washington D C 1912 20 Instructor in Latin Vassar College 1923 Member American Philological Association DEPARTMENT OP MATHEMATICS HENRY SEELY WHITE PHD LLD CID B K E Professor of Mathematics AB Wesleyan Un1vers1ty 1882 Ph D Un1vers1ty of Gottingen 1890 LLD Northwestern Univer sity 1915 Assistant in Astronomy Wesleyan University 1882 83 Instructor 1n Mathematics and Chemistry Centenary Collegiate Institute 1883 84 Tutor 1nMathemat1cs Wesleyan University 1884 87 Assistant in Pure Mathematics Clark University 1890-92 Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics Northwestern University 1892 1905 Professor of Mathematics Vassar College 1905 ex President of the American Mathematical Society and Editor of the Society s Transactions 1907 I4 Past Vice President Section A American Association for the Advancement of Sciences ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY PH D iv B K Associate Professor of Mathematics A B Vassar College 1901 A M 1902 Ph D Columbia University 1908 G d t S h 1 M matics and Astronomy Vassar College 1901 02 Studied in Columbia Universftay LU1nIvecfs33?bl'nCh1:a2g and Universities of Gottingen and Munich Reader on College Entrance Examination Board Instructor in Pennsylvania Public Schools Instructor 1n Mathe t V C 11 1913 Associate Professor 1916 ma ICS assar O ege IQO7' Assistant Professor Member History of Science SOCICCY American Mathematical Societ M b E Mathematical Association of America Fellow American Assoc1at1on3for tl?1lenAcdva1?1fc?rLffd1l'lta cgfogncll of Association of Teachers of Mathematics mance 'F Absent on leave 1 1 'J 1 1 I 1 ' -1 1 If 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -1 - 1 1 1 - ' In . . . I I . . I ' I ' ' II . . . , . -, I IQ ' 1 - 01 ' l. U , , I I, . . 1 . 1 v ' I' 1 1 -1 , ' 1 , 1 , , . ., II - I - ' - 1 1 1 - , ,I . I, - . I , . P-1 . , H , . ., . .7 , I 3.4, I. ., I I I , , . ., I , 3 , ,I ' , 1 I 1 I I ,I , ' I . ' . I I 1 I I , I I, I , I - I I 7 I - 1 1 I , . . - I I 7 1 1 , -I - - . . , I DI I I 1 - . ' ' - - - . .' I 1 . I I 1 y I I ' , I 7 ' '7 - I , ' :1 . 1 1 - -Q 3 . ., I I I ' - , . . . ' 2 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . I , ' 1 1 . .I I I I , ' ' . - . 1 I . I' 1 , 5 ' ' 1 , '. I . . . I . I I I I I - ' . . 7 1 - I - . - . . I -- , I I .. 1 I . I ' ' . 1 I I M I . . . II ' I II ' Il . I II I 26 II, , . II. II' ' ,II I 1 I . . I,I II . . II If II II I I . MARY EVELYN WELLS, PH.D., A AYAYW'Y'Y'YfY' - fy'Y1fvNrw'YSry'v'v'v'vw'v'v'v'x '11'-11-11-E0 H110 an Q 2 - 5 v.A.5..5,A.,m,H.0.,N Published: Definite Orb't f C 1, 3 6 ., . . . haviflg Distinct Tangentslarfd Nrfangthel l?5oinllSPla'le Qblwes of lhe Eighth Order with Two FDU'-F0'flP0 1fS I ' - matlcal Society, American Mathematical M t an ies, Articles in the Bulletin of the American Mathe , n , Ed t' , ' - - meue des Publications Mathemati ues' A 0 y uca ion School and Society, and in the Revue Semes Q , ssociate Editor the Revue Semestrielle d P bl' t' M th - maflqu-'33 fAm-Yfefdaml, IQO8-1 Publication in Vassar Medieval Studies, 1923. es u wa mm a e ,FLOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMI P NGS, I-I D Associate Professor of M th ' .- -, I a ematics A.B. Toronto University 1895' AM IQO2' PhD Br ' . - - . ' . 1, 1 - -1 1 - -, yn Mawr College, IQI4, Fellow 1nMathemat1cs, Un1ffS1tY,0f15C11f1SY1VaHlH, 13964973 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1897-98, Fellow in Mat Cmf1f1CS, fY1'1 Mawr, College 1899-19oo, Student of Ontario Normal College, IQOO-IOQ Instructor in M3thCm3f1CS, St- Margaret S College, IQOI-O22 Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, IQOZQ Assist- ant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, 191 -, . 9 . Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. fb B K, 2 EI, Associate Professor of Mathematics A-B-, Mt. Holyoke College, IQO4Q S.M., University of Chicago, IQO7Q Ph.D., University of Chica o, . 191 5, Holder of 86 Fellowship of Mt. Holyoke College, -1 Q06-O7Q Talcott Scholar, University of Chicago, IQI4Q Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1914-1 5 , Instructor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, 19o7-oz, Instructor in Mathematics, Oberlin College, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 191 5, Reader and Examiner for College Entrance Examination Board, Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Vassar College IQIQ' Associate Professor 1922 , Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., 119 B K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Vassar College, I8Q7Q A.M., 1903, Graduate Student, Vassar College, 19oo-o1, Associate Fellow in Mathematics, University of Paris, 19o7-o8' Instructor in Portland Maine 18 I ' , , , 97-99, nstructor in Englewood, 1899-19oo, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, IQOI , Assistant Professor, 1920. Member American Mathematical Society. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC I GEORGE COLEMAN Gow, MUSD., LID B K, Professor of Music ' A A.B., MusD., Brown University, Newton Theological Seminary, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Smith College, 1889-95, Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1895- , Europe, 1892-93 , 19o6-O7, 1922-23. Member Music Teachers' National Association, New York State Music Teachers Association, Bohe- mian Club, International' Musical Society, Societe Francaise de Musicologie, President of the Music Teachers' National Association, 1912. I Published: Structure of Music, 1895, Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary Harmony and Advanced Harmony, in the American Encyclopedia and History of Music, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs and Publications in Musical Magazines. y GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, MUSD-., A.M., fb B K, Professor of Music I , , ' ll , ,M .B., 1 IOQ A.A.A.G.O., 191o,A.M.,Harvard University, 191,2,Berlin, ?ql?3l3l??fAg1dgy? 1ggii5IC'lfCiZnnallT921-27?, Instructor in Music, Oberlin College, IQIO-I 1 , Assistant Pro- fessor 1,912-13' i914-rfm, Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar College, 1916-19, Associate Professor, IQIQ-7.2: Professor, 1922-. ' HAROLD GEER, AM., MUSB., F.A.C.O., College Organist AB., Doane, I O65 IvIus.B., Oberlin College, 19O7, A.M., Cin absentlaj, Doane, IQIOQ Graduate Student. Oberlin Consefavatory of Music, 19o7-ooi P91151 191 1-135 PUI311 Of GCOTE-Ze Afldfewsg Cglafles Widor Andre Cvedalge T. Tertius Noble, Andre Bloch and Edward C. Barstow, nstructor in rgan an I. I-I' , 1' M 'c Lake Erie College IQO7-OQQ Instructor in Organ and Theory, Albion College, 1909-11 , Olstol-'yto dlghoirmaster of First Congregational Church, Fall River, Mass., 1913-16, College Organist arl-gaxgsiseflalnt Professor of Music, Vassar College' 19163 Associate Professor' 19194 Professor' 1922 gEg?i2,hgI5? A7r33ZxE3?p3s,l,lSf2f for Womens Voices, Cantabile for Organ, Magazine Articles. KATE S. CHITTENDEN, Professor of MU-UC CP1311Of01'fel I - d' Q1 P' 'thj les Fossierf Lucy H. Clinton, A,TXdl?1faIlSiiSi,EqI:2g3u1E1Zglgqlllgsufli-Qrlgtllgidcetrilfqlxcjlitrilzllvlifian Cilfggelof lxlfusic, Vice-President and Dean if Leave of absence second semester- .27 QFY'Y'Y'Y'Y'Yfv3r'Y'Y'Sr'Yv-y-Y- - -Y.Y.y. g T9HoJEo oonog 0 2 0 5 'Vo-Aog0SoA-QROHOUQN Member American Psychological Association A ' Ph l I mittee to Reprint Early American Philoso heir merican i osophical Association, Chairman of Com- . . P S. PJZEETZS'sZHli?1i2,iiC?!afXft5frZ2Znziri? Pgchvlogieal Study Of J of-eph smiihjf. ,' American Philosophy,- during the Past Yeaf in the Amefiak MiilufifLiii!SEn021f2Z75mvgi2SEiIJfifS1'fZ Af?li'WZE5fublicatiOnS DURANT DRAKE, PHD., LI: B K, AT, Professor of Ethics AB. Harvard University IQOO' AM Harvard Unive 't ' ' ' . . ' . ' ' 'r , ' Ph.D. Columbia Unlversit 1 II Instructor 1n Philosophy, University of Ill' ' .rSl.y 19077 ' y' 9 1 IQI2-Is: Professor of Ethics, Vassar Colleg Jl'1?gi,5IQII 12, Associate Professor, Wesleyan Un1vers1ty, Member the Council and Advisory Committee oi the Religious Educatio A ' t' ' M b th E::1ecg1rt1axieEt331g311g1tlteliSglge:iQngelrican Philosophical Association 3 Treasurerrhf tfgc3I?hgo1l1dgicaTgoZetyEl Published: The Problem of Things in Themselves, G. H. Ellis 82 Co. 191 1 ' Problems of C d t H u hton- Ixlfllffllfl C0-,I IQI33 Shall We Stand By the Church, The MacMillan Co., 1920, Essays inNC:ilicalfI2izlism he MacMillan Co., 1921 3.America Faces the Future, The MacMillan Co., 1922 g Recent periodical con- tributions in journal of Philosophy, International journal of Ethics, Hibbert journal, journal of Religion. r ELLEN H. A. BALDWIN, A.B., Reader in Philosophy A-B-, Cornell University,'1913g Graduate Student and Scholar, Cornell University, IQI3-14: Fellow, Uf1lV6FSlty of Pennsylvania, IQI4-I SQ Reader in Philosophy, Vassar College, 1920-22. E DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION HARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE, Associate Professor and Director of Physical Education Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, l8QI, Graduate of the Cambridge Summer Normal School of Classical Dancing, 1911 3 Studied in Harvard Summer School, ISQI-Q21 1896-98, Assistant in Gymnasium, Lasell, ISQO-QI, Gymnasium Director, Vassar College, 1891-5 ln- structor in Harvard Summer School, 1901-02. ' , Member Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women. MARIANNE LOUISE KING, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 19063 Assistant in Physical Training, Vassar College, 1906, Instructor in Physical Education, Vassar College, IQOQ-20, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Vassar College, 1921-. MARGARET SPRAGUE, Instructor in Physical Education Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, IQZOQ Taught at Sargent Normal School Camp, june, 1920 5 Assistant in Physical Education, Vassar College, IQZOQ Instructor, 1921-23. MIRIAM ENGL1s1-1, Instructor in Physical Education A I Graduate of Boston School of Physical Education, 1921 3 Physical Director of Y. W. C. A., Newburgh. N. Y., 1921-223 Instructor at Vassar College, 1922-24. 1 1 ' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS i EDNA CARTER, P1-1.D., Professor of P531-SIC-Y A , , A B Vassar Colle e 1894' Ph D Wurzburg IQO6' Student Chicago UYHVCYSWY, -1398-993 Student: I W I, b G g I -06' Sarah Berliner Research Fellovifship fOr.WOmCrj, IQI I , Wufzbufgi 1911 12lfS5?35infi5I??33?b11?-its School' DM Igrtstf-Misses:12.FRzs::3itiS.tiiiiiisfygizt Q85 Instructor in Physics State Normal School, Oshkos I C Tie e Qi, 12-2d9 Professor of Physics. 1920-. Colle , 06-1 1, Assoclate Professor of PhysiCS, V?1SS?f O 3 1 9 - FelloEreAi2erican Physical Society, American Association for AdVa1'1C6mCUU OfSC1CHCe- SF Absent on leave. 29 lI'.lf ll lE J1' ' f ' 2 5 . A . . ,, lim, flags' 0 o o o 0 N 9 W V A S S A. 1Rz 11 co DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 2 EMERSON DAVID FIPFE, PHD., CID B K, Professor of Political .S ' A.B., Yale University, 1897- PhD Har d U . . Clence Harvard University, 1902-03 Edwin Aust?if11rFellmV?rSlEIy, mos? Gglas Goodwin Memorial Fellow in Fellow in Government, Harvgi d U G h ow in arvard University, IQO2'O4- Austin Teaching . Y WVCFSIW, 1904 oo' Instructor i I-I 1 ' - Assistant Professor of Histor Y l U ' ' ' . n 1St0fv,Ya 9 UVUVCTSWY, 100509, Professor of Political Science, 3lfass?1fCoIHliIgerSi2,I,3iqoqhI3y Lecturer m Government' Ha'Va'd' 1913: Published .-Social and Industrial Conditions in the North durin the C'v'l W ' Th P 1860, A History of the United States: The United States. g i 1 ar, e residential Election of FRANCES E- WILLIS, PHD., CIP B K, Instructor in Political Science A-B., Stanford Unwefsityi 19205 PHD., Stanford University 1923' CR B Fellow in University of Brussels 1920-21' Instructor in Histor G I , I l ' ' ' - - A 1 y, oucher C ll , - - Vassar College, IQZ41 ' V O ege 1923 24, Instructor IH Political Science, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, Pl-LID., 111 B K, E E, Professor of Psychology I AB., Vassar College, 1891 3 A.M., 1893 g Ph.D., Cornell University, l8Q4Q Professor of Philosophy, Wells College, 1895-1900, Warden of Sage College,' Cornell University, IQOO-IZ, Lecturer in Psychology, Cornell University, 1901-023 Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, IQO2-O31 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, 1903 3 Professor of Psychology, Vassar College, IQO8. Member American Psychological Association Cpresident, IQZIJQ American Philosophical Associationg Co-operating Editor of The American journal of Psychology, The Psychological Review, and The journal of Comparative Psychology. A Publishedi Translation of lWundt's Ethical Systems and The Principles of Morality,' The Animal M ind: A Text Book. of Comparative Psychology, Movement and Mental I mageryg Articles and reviews during the past year in The Philosophical Review, The American journal of Psychology. 'UOSEPHINE MIXER GLEASON, PHD., in B K, E E. Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Vassar College, IQI4Q Ph.D., Cornell University, IQI8, Assistant in Psychology, Vassar College, IQI4-161 Sage Scholar in Psychology, Cornell University, IQI6-17: Instructor 1n,Cornell University, 1918, Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1918-21 5 Assistant Professor in Psychology, 1921-. K . MIRIAM C. GOULD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology AB., Smith College, 191 1 5 A.M., University of Pittsburgh, Iqljj Teaching Fellow, University of Pitts- burgh, IQI2-13, Instructor in Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 1913-16, American University Fellow, Columbia University, IQI6-I8, Clinical Psychologist, Post Graduate Hospital, New York City, 1917' Mental Examiner, New York Probation and Protective Association, Waverly House, 1917-2og Assistant Professor of Psychology, Smith College, 1918-IQ? ASSiSf-am PYOICCSSOT Of PSYCYIOIOEY and Director of Personnel Research Bureau, Vassar College, IQZO-1. V . f n I P f l Member New York Society of Consulting Psychologists, American Association o University ro essors, A.A.A.S.g Personnel Research Federation. 1 I , Publications, Articles on Mental Hygieneg Social Hygiene, journals of Applied and Esperimental PSS'- chology: journal of Personnel Research. ' FRANCES C. CUTUJIAN, A.M., Instructor in Psychology A B Vassar Follege 1920- A,M. IQZZQ Assistant Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1920-231 Instructor, 1923-. . POLYXENIE KAMBOUROPOULO, A.M., Assistant in Psychology AB., Vassar College, IQ24Q A.M., Vassar College, IQZ4' 4' Leave of absence second semester. 31 I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I Q I I I I I I I - A 'i'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YY'v'Y'Y' v if o 0 on o oRoHoQDoN T011-1101130-Niagara Q 5 V A S S A DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH EDITH FAHNESTOCK, PH.D., Professor of Spanish . . B L., Vyestem Reserve University 1894, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1908, Graduate Wcirk, Umgrerslgy - ' ' ' Mawr Co ege, I 97-9 , ' lf, 5 b , 8 - 6, Fellow in Romance LanguagCS, Bryn , , . . 1'3,ffgfZXr1511l3Fde211igQfr152222I F302-O72 Head ofM0d6fI1 Language Deplijlimlfllggf gfgsggffgg 2222? College for Women, 1898-1901, 1902-06, Instructor in Romance LanguagCS, I - PY fessor I I Pro o8, Instructor in Italian and Spanish, 1908, Assistant Professor, 19151 Associate ro ' Q ' f f S ' h, . .. . . -- lg31SbcIIslIed:pElZX1lS'tud3?bl the Sources and Composition of the Old French Lai d Haveloc, 1914. ' ENRIVUETA MARTIN, PH.D., Instructor in Spanish f d vd P f d Lat' Instituto M t- S ' ,B d ' ,A.B.,Badajoz,Ph.D.,Universityo Ma ri. , ro esora e lfl, ' Esiiills kfllaglefnildb Prgfeibcfg de los cursos de verano del Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid. MARGARITA MAYO, A.B., Instructor in Spanish . Macstra Superior, Madrid, A.B., Madrid, Maestra Nacional por oposicion, Profesora Instituto-Escuela d S d E , M d 'd. , I Pilbligzlffloiisr niieggleligon E'OIIll'l Galdos Centro de Estudios H istoricos, Madrid. TIVIARIA DIEZ DE ONATE, B.A., Instructor in Spanish Maestra Normal, Escuela Normal de Madrid, Profesora de Musica, Conservatorio de Madr1d,.In- structor in Spanish, summer course for Foreigners, Centrode Estudios, Madrid, Instructor in Spanish, summer sessions, Middlebury College, IQZI-221 Instructor in Middlebury College, IQ2O-ZZQ Vassar College, 1921. I CARMEN HUDER, Student Assistant in Spanish Maestra Superior del Magisterio, Madrid, 1923 , Practice Teaching in the Instituto Escuela, Madrid 1911-23. . DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AARON Louis TREADWELL, PH.D., fb B K, Professor of Zoology and Curator of the Museum B.S., Wesleyan University, 1888, M.S., 1890, Ph.D., University' of Chicago,-1899, Honorary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1891-95, Fellow in Residence, 1897-98 , Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-19oo, Professor of Biology, Vassar College, IQOO-14, Professor of Zoology Vassar College, 1914, On Staff of Instruction, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. Mass., 1898-1906, 1913, in charge of Embryology, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of the Brooklyn Institute, 1907. Fellow American for the Advancement of Science, Member American Society of .Zoologists Cvice-president, IQZID , American Society of Naturalists Csecre- tary, IQZIDQ American Ecological Society, Research Associate, American Museum of Natural History New York City. At Laboratory of Carnegie Institu tion, Dry Tortugas, Florida, IQOQ,'IQ'IO, IQI3, 1914, 1915, Porto Rico, 1915, Bermuda, 1916, Trinidad and Tobago, 1918, Puget Sound Fiji and Samoa Islands, 19zo,jamaica, B. W. I., 1921. - ' 1 CORA JIPSON BECKWITH, PHD., Associate Professor of Zoology B.S. University of Michigan IQOO' Ph D Columbia University 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 , I i - -I , 914, Research Table t M Eegloii? E3abi'fl:S9L:5tEOIy?10CE5 51016, IQIHSS-. 21011, IQO3, 1907-1o, Graduate Work at Columbrfa Uglrgi , - Q c 1 1 ogy, assar o ege, 1 oo-o , 8- , - 5 ' Zoology 1914' Associate Professor 1 1 Q 7 mo I2 IQIB I4 Assistant Pfofessof of , , , 9 5. Member American Society Naturalists' American Societ ' - ' - - , , y Zoolo ists, Fellow Am the Advancement of Science. g encan Assoclatlon for 'I' Absent on leave. 32 . I I g .YNFYAYA A 'y'Y'y'YNfNr' I '11'011-11012-H11-ff-1920 5 yofxoso S0A0HRoH00'N HARRIET M. ALLYN, P1-LD., CD B K, E EJ, Instructor in Zoology A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1005, M.Sc., University of Chicago, 1010 5 Ph.D., University of Chicago, IQI2: Fellow University of Chicago, IQIO-IZQ Research Table at Woods' Hole, Mass., 1010-12 3 General Secretary Y. W. C. A., Mt. Holyoke College, 1005-07 5 Instructor in Bio1ogy,Lake Eric College, IQO8-OQ, Instructor in Zoology, Vassar College, IQIZ-13, Instructor in Zoology,I-lacket Medical College, Canton, China, IQI3-I SQ Dean Hackett Medical College, 1015-10, IQZI-232 Instructor in Zoology, Mt. I-lol oke College, 1020-21 3 Profess f B' ' ' Y or 0 iology, Monticello Seminary, 1023-24 5 Vassar College, 1024-. FREDERICA GIANG, AB., if B K, Assistant in Zoology I AB., Vassar College, 1024. . P '11'11-11112. Q1 ASS!-AIRHUN V ' F e Al YY Y Y Y Y VWAYAY Y3 o 0 0 0 0 ni 0 0 2 o 5 .lx gf o o o o o o o 'iv . Presidents Of the College M1LO P. JEWETT, LLD. . ' - - W - - 1861- JOHN I-I. RAYMOND, LLD. - 1364- 1878 SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, D.D. . J. RYLAND KENDRICK . . . 1885 fActing Presidentj 1864 1878 1885 1886 JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, D.D., LLD ..... 1886-1916 CPresident Emeritus, 1 Q 14-1 6D GEORGE H. NETTLETON, PHD. . September, 1922-February, 1923 CActing Presidentl HENRY NOBLE MACCRAOKEN, PHD., LLD., L.I-LD., February, IQIS- 34 FY Y'YAY'Y'Y'Y'YY'Y'YNr'Y'Y'Y'Y' A 'yovw 11 'IHI'TEl 114902. 5 VQAQSQSQAQRQIIQOQN . U . A Board of Trustees HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D. CPresidentJ . HELEN KENYON, A.B. CSecretaryJ . . ARTHUR L. LESHER, A.B., ffreasurerj . MARGARET JACKSON ALLEN, A.B. . JULIUS H. BARNES . . . . MINNIE CUMNOCK BLODGET'1','A.B. . QUEENE FERRY COONLEY, A.B. . . FLORENCE M. CUSHING, AB. Uimeritusj . STEPHEN PIERCE DUGGAN, PH.D. . . ALLEN W. EVARTS, A.M. . . RAYMOND G. GUERNSEY, A.B. . HELEN MORRIS HADLEY, A.B. . . VASSIE JAMES HILL, A.B. . . HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D. WILLIAM P. MERRILL, DD. . . RAY MORRIS, AB. . . . . GEORGE H. NETTLETON . HENRY V. PELTON, A.B. . FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT . MARY THAW THOMPSON, A.B. . ADA THURSTON, A.B. . . HARRY A. WHEELER, LLD. . 35 . . New York Poughkeepsie, N. Y- . . New York .Providence, R. I. . . New York Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, D. C. . Boston, Mass. . . New York . . New York PoughkeepSie,1N. Y. New I-Iaven, Conn. Kansas City, Mo. . , Vassar College . . New York . . New York New Haven, Conn. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Hyde Park, N. Y. . . New York . . New York . Chicago, Ill. YYYY yyw A T Al A A A A A A . x .rIF UBEH 0IE30.o 0 H o QD 9 E2 0 E5A11l i xbro.Ak0 gg 0 S5 OAQLO Hauol o QD olfg 1- Secretaries of Classes 1867-H. D. WOODWARD. . 1868-MARTHA WARNER . 1869-MRS. WILLIAM R. BROWN. 1870-MRS. E. T. SLOCUM . 1871-EUPI-IEMIA W. HOPPER. . 1872-SARA1-1 A. CATLIN . . I873-MRS. J. B. CLARK. . 1874-MRS. E. H. BIGELOW . 1875-EVA IVIARCH TAPPAN . 1876-MRS. J. W. SI-IARPE . I877-MRS. ED. S. ATWATER . 1878-JANE E. DAVIS . . 1879-MRS. O. V. STEWART . 1880-ADA T1-IURSTON . . 1881-MARION BURKE, M.D. . 1882-MRS. F. E. BARNEY . 1883-JESSIE K. DEWELL . 1884-MARY E. ADAMS . 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I7 West St., Worcester, Mass. 43 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. . 443 Stell Ave., Plainfield, N. J. . 185 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. . 56 Whitridge Pl., Summit, N. J 664 W. Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich . II Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, Ill 37 lZI1.1E.H.TE0o.,J1oQJ02 5 O 0 To the Editors of the 1925 Vassozrion: 5 May I congratulate you on a ine job and wish you all the best of luck? Yours honestly, - BURGEs joHNsoN Veg: l M ar-Qkamg Somg it l g 4 4442 fgfjzlii? if 'Et iv 4461 444 4444 4.44 444 4 44 iii? 4- 1, 1 --A--' -J u 444f4Qw T52 5 fa i f 'T 2 En:5..-.---' ,, 1 J Jag.:-. J 4g s i ij g li? 4 3 4 4 414 LW4444 44 4 4 451444 444 414 14 'I , fu -v if 'Q'44w4 Ztmuflf 405 4 444 M44 M4 51f44g E444,fp4 44QWQWT'f WYFTY T74 'L TTT .-29441 3 4 5 4E44i45?E'4W4'?434i'4E' L . W I il .1 i w w fi W, 1 w , V :xl W 'Y 14 W 4 I 1 Hr. . 'f 1, , n 5: F W, Hg gf 1 F I, r w , W ? ii 5 ai 1? + 1 1 i w 5 W E F K, v 'Q , . I I 5 1 A ' iv N ,F 5 , N 1 A 'i 5 'J 11 1 ' 1 Ji Y 1 A ' M ' '----W HN- --1 - -V ,. A, ,,,, , U , I V I x-'-were-.-.W W 'Wm Q NPT Hrrzhman ijrar Q A 3 1 I E K I v s A Y A A M- Q, ,- W WYYA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, wif. ,. , Yi YY V LA A Jw' JA,-ng W A ., .. - ..- ...W . ..,..-- -... za- - -,F '------Q- V -- S' 04 xv? if QWFL nw A .M -' 4 , . H x Q Q X A -. ,j I I '- ,I . . , Q Q VX., A w AX 5 x 'K V' . F. ,,.,,,. A 'ff ' ' . YWYWYY A 71 'THE 9 WVASSAHRHUJ Freshman Year I Freshman year-what a melee those first few weeks were! Swarms of girls in white, lines a mile long outside the Deans office d h an t e bookstore, screams and yells from one end of the Campus to the oth I er. n a fog, we watched a Freshman chairman chosen, and later 'watched the same girl become president of the class. Thisoccasion, together with Twenty-three's gift of our banner at junior Party, made us feel like a class. 'We were now assured enough to smile at Seniors in caps and gowns when they appeared at Sunday Chapel. We lived through a winter of heavy snow, and were 'entranced with the spring that came in with Founder's Day. When we left in june, we considered Twenty-three a supremely ex- cellent classg Twent -tw d T - - ' y o an wenty four, excellent, and the embryonic Twenty-six an interesting mystery. l I CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER ' SECOND SEMESTER HILDEGARD KUNHARDT . President -ELEANOR DODGE . . President LAURALEE SKINNER . Vice-President KATHERINE WING. Vice-President LOUISE HILL h , . Secretary I'lARRlET WALKER. . Secretary ELEANOR DODGE . Treasurer MARGARET BUTCHER . Treasurer 43 NT Svuphumnrv Hear 'ir 11-11 IEE 0011090205 VOAQSQSOAOROHOQON Sgphornore Year A l ke-just to Show how su- . - less We had exams to ta i We appeared OH Sunday night un - ' Sur rised us a little, but we Perior we were. The enormous interest accogdgd Flllqgvrilgilf ISgZrty.I3ThiS We Considered per- Smiled and went our independent WHY fowaf L9 But the seriousness of Sophomore Tree haps our greatest achievement in the colleiiiaxlfafr uhper classrnen. We were sincerely stirred . - e . Ceremonies mage Us ieagzjstgjiggleovxig feet under our tree, and our hearts swelled w1th the - oo , - We A Onor O ' t -three. We aug e merri y beautiful collection of songs handed dovrn to ui grigm '1Q2'CT1'EOYSeptember- when we Spoke of Twenty-Seven, and Clulte 100 6 Orw CLASS GFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER ' SECOND SEMESTER LAURALEE SKINNER . President I-IARR1Ei TAYLOR . . President I-IARRIET TAYLOR . Vice-President Lois RULE . . Vice-President J EAN ELLIS . . . Secretary SARAH BURCHARD . . Secretary LoU1SE KELLOGG . . Treasurer GRACE HELENA BULLOCK . Treasurer . 46 YYYNYYY A YYNvXfYYNf'vvvwCY'Yv'YNFN 9 V A S S A ma 11 o THE Sophomore Party COMMITTEE WINIFRED CoMsTocK Chazrman KATHERINE BRADLEY Costumes KATHARINE FOOTE ,gcenefy I-IARRIET JACKSON Llghts FREDERICA PISEK Propemes ADELAIDE HOOKER HELEN WAKELIN MARY MCCALL Asszstant Dzrector MARGARET ENGLEHARD Busmess Manager Muszc What No soap was d1st1nct1ve as much for 1ts choruses as for anythlng else There were fourteen of them and by the1r d1vers1ty they lent an espec1ally Versat1le note to our party Our prologue a scene of the Old Man of the Sea and a dozen long ha1red merma1ds we thought qulte art1st1c untll Twenty four 1n the1r un1or Party polnted out the humor of If to us But as a general thlng we felt that our product1on was umfled ln plot scenery and abundance of song The story wh1ch 1n most partxes IS a bare necesslty was 1n thls case qu1te complete A Freshman came to Vassar so see what she could see The ma1l rush jay hockey Sen1ors The Lodge and men were some of the adventures that unrolled before her In the end of course she found a permanent man and felt well pleased w1th college .A - - A A A T ,:4::v1-arm, Q Q Q Q - 4 , 4 Q o o 9 9 0 Il 0 5 21 I 0 2 0 5 a 2 rf 0 9 0 0 o o o o N are-:f 1 . 1 J , ' z J J . 1 , 1 n , ,' . ' 1 3 l ,, . .. ' . 4 ' 7 J 2 - ' 1 1 ' . . a P ' L Q Q Q oAQ1mQ11Qo-:N L 0 0 05 V A S S Ton-HQIEQHH 9 2 Sophomore Tree Ceremonies . COMMITTEE ADELAIDE HOOKER . . . - - - Chairman ANNE HITCHCOCK Assistant Coaches VERGILLIA PETERSON A T M A , MARTHA ALTER . . - - UMC ELIZABETH HAWES . - - Comfmes I-IARRIET WALKER . - - Lights MARGARET DAVIDSON . . A - Pmpeffles MARIAN MINER ........ Business Manager There was something very stately and unique about Tree Ceremonies, Perhaps it WHS rlemagnes Court or the red-clad doctors of Bolognag perhaps it was the lines translated from Latin, especially for the occasion, or it may have been Saint George and his dragon, perhaps it was the beautiful epilogue, written by ,Miss Potts and spoken by the Wanderinlg Student as he stood at last b h ' ' ' ' eneat 25 s tree. Probably It was all these things, and th1S besides-that every member of the class had a part. Then, if never before, every girl fell the s irit of ' b ' ' ' ' ' p unity to e a vital and a very real thing There was a true significance ln the h c ain that held a link for each member of 1925, and there was a promise in the new Marching Song. ' Cha 48 EIN ilnninr flgvar Q Q Q ToR'HoEoooH'9'2'5 V'Ao5ogoAomoH.0oN junior Party COMMITTEE MARY C. MCCALL, JR. MARTHA BOYNTON . .... APr0perries KATHERINE PHELAN . Costumes KATHERINE FISHER . I Scenery HARRIET TAYLOR . , Words HELEN WAKELIN . , , Music RUTH BRoUoHToN . . . . Lights GENEVIVE WILLIAMS ........ Business Manager junior Party should have pleased all types, for its foundation was intellectual and its execution frivolous, that is to say, done in a light vein. Ophelia, juliet, Rosalind, and Portia frolicked delicately through it, while I-lamlet, Romeo, Grlando and Bassanio rendered a beautiful chorus about manly heroes. Their voices were so deep as to renderjunior Party famous in college history. The stained-glass window, made in the exact proportions of the one in the library, gave a rich tone to the entire production. The plot itself, while slight, was enough to hold together the different choruses, tableaux, and stage sets. The four Shakespeare heroes and heroines, mentioned above, met together at a dinner-party. ln a rush of independence the girls decided that they would try getting on without their men, and settled on Vassar as the scene of the experiment. At college, they went in for all the activities-athletics, dramatics, and the social life-with interesting results. SI 1 no o2o5 V.,AQg0soAo11Qzo11oooN 1 Founders Day, 1924 COMMITTEE FACULTY ' MR, JCHNSON Miss ROBERTS M155 PALMER Miss COULTER M155 MCKNIGHT STUDENTS ' L. SKINNER, '25, Chairman A l-l. DUELL, 717 M. BRECKENRIDCE A. HOOKER, 25 E. CLARKE, '25 E. ROYLANCE E. SMALL, '26 Founders Daygwas a remarkably happy combination of the old and the new. The early-morning ceremony at the Founders grave and the Song Contest were distinctly traditional. So was the Faculty-Student baseball game, at which Mr. Fite's felt hat, and all manner of fearful and wonderful costumes, came on for the annual exhibition But the West Point Band Concert followed by general participation in a Vir inia Reel, .was a new ' . . . g . and very welcome event. Picnic supper in the circle, amid May dances and strolling musi- cians, h f l ' ' ' ' was anot er success u innovation. The climax of it all came at the close of the day when the Faculty presented The Douglas in good old, eighteenth-century style. lt is a debatable question whether the highly dramatic work of the cast or an d' ' d Cl A au ience in pow ere wigs and colored satin made the bigger hit. ln either event, Founders Dav, 1924, remains a great occasion. T S2 l 1 1 i 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 ul I I I I . '-XIV? fl, I Y Y'YYAY'YAYAYYAY'YW'Y'Y'Y'Y' g 'Y .lF Il H IE Il.'9'2-15 V0AoSoSoAoRoHoQoN Field Day, 1924 COMMITTEE M. BILL, '25, Chairman ' M. COGGESHALL, '26 M. PRESCOTT, '24 M. BRECKENRIDGE, A27 l-lot sun, a track made fast by early-morning rain, fleet-footed runners, and applause interspersed with sudden shrieks-this was not so different a Field Day from others, but it was a particularly important one for '25, With a team of ten, and despite vigorous com- petition, we took eight first places, two seconds and one third. In the end the banner was again awarded to '25, and the cup to I-Ielen Chapman who not only made three firstplaces but broke her own record of the year before in the roo-Yard Dash. . RECORDS SET . Ioo-Yard Dash I2 sec. HELEN CHAPMAN Running High jump 4 ft. 9 in. GABRIELLA LADD 53 PTH-HOIEOUOHOQJOQOS VQAQSDSOAORHU I III Hall Play, 'IQ24 COMMITTEE ELIZABETH H. DREW, '24 y MISS MARY B. COCHRAN LILLIAN PARRISH, 25 D. WINIFRED COMSTOCK, '25 KATHARINE FISHER, '25 ELIZABETH HUNKIN, '24 EMILY ZIMMERER. '25 ADELAIDE HOOKER, '25 ' DOROTHY GILBERT, '24 MARY MCKITTRICK, '2O FRANCES NOBLE-JONES, ' 6 LOUISE HAWKES, '24 EMILY L. WEED, '26 HELEN DURHAM, '18 GRACE HELENA BULLOCK 25 JANET LANE, 'I8 MARCIA HOPKINS,'27 MISS JEAN WOLD NANCY HOUGHTON, '27 HELEN LEVY, '24 ELIZABETH G. MACDONALD 27 PROFESSOR GEORGE C. Gow ANNE HITCHCOCK, '25 KATHARINE VQNMINCKWITZ, '24 MARY CONGVER, '26 MR. STOUT, ofthe Poughkeepsie KATHARINE WALKER, '27 Community Theatre MR. ALFRED H. BARR KATPIARINE P. HUGHES, '24 WILHELMINA J. VAN INGEN, '26 ARVEN CORNELL, '26 MARGARET PATTERSON, '24 HORTENSE TYROLER, '25 FREDERICA ,PISEK, '25 KATHARINE PARSONS, '24 ELEANOR ECKHART, '24 LOUISE JACKSON, '24 KATHARINE FOOTE, '25 JARVIS KERR, '25 x KATHARINE JOHNSON, '26 MRS. GERTRUDE TAYLOR WATKINS, O7 DOROTHY NARDI, '26 MISS WINIFRED SMITH MRS. PROFESSOR GEORGE DICKINSON 54 MARGARET JACKSON ' Y Y Y YAYYYTYY YW'YY'Y'Y' - 'Y-Y-sf I T IHI E 11'9'2 5 VOA-'S-'SQA-2IIfaz-fIIoo-'N lll l-lall Play, IQZ4. . TI-IE KEN ILWORTI-I REVELS' - ' or- TI-IE ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTED BEFORE ,QUEEN E-LIZABETI-It 5 ' ' by . , . ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, at his castle in Kenilworth . ' in july, 1575 - Adapted from contemporary sources at the suggestion of A MISS RoSE PEEBLES . ' ' . by 5 C MARTHA KELLER I with the assistance of' 5 ' I MARGARET ENGLEHARD, MARY DAVIS LANDSTREET it KATHARINE PARSONS, ELIZABETH PARMELEE AND FREDERICA PISEK Arranged by MISS WINIFRED 'SMITH and ELIZABETH DREW ' CAST ' The Fool ' . . . CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD, '2.5 Hugo, Master of Revels . . . . MR. BURGES JOHNSON 1 MRS. OTTLIE SEYBOLT CMay I6thJ Queen Ebzabeth ' ' ' ' SYDNEY THOMSON Cjune 7thD -William Cecil, Lord Burghley .. .PRoE. HENRY S. WHITE Sir Walter Raleigh . . . . MR. ALFRED H. BARR Str Christopher Hatton . . MR. HAROLD D. SMITH Leader of Hunters . . MARY STEICHEN, '25 ALICE P. ALLEN, 25 DOROTHY BLAIR, -'24 MARTHA BOYNTON, '25 ELIZABETH COGGESHALL, '25 ' MARY COGGESHALL, '26 Musicians . . 4 L . I OUISE DORTCH, 25 I CLAIRE GARRISON, '25 l CHARLOTTE I-IAGEMAN, '26 l KATHARINE TOOGOOD, '26 Lords, Ladies, Hunters, Guards, Lackeys and Players 55 x1JYYYYYYYYYYYYY'Y3 '11'.11-no1E..01l.9o2' 5 ' V-'A 5 5'A'R'H 0 N 4 English Speech Play E Tl-IE GODS OF THE MOUNTAIN BY LORD DUNSANY Instead of the Shakespegre play usually presented by the English Speech Department, Lord Dunsany's The Gods of the Mountain was giVCI'1 iN May, 1924- The SQFY .Of SCYCU beggars who decided to impersonate the seven carved jade gods of the mountain, is typical of Dunsany's symbolism. As a play it was well done, with Genevieve Williams in the role of the Chief beggar, The sets in particular were well adapted to the play, being simple and suggestive, rather than definite background. Mrs. Seybolt directed the play. junior Prom EMILY ZIMMERER, Chairman CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD MARY NETTLETON KATHARINE FOOTE FREDERICA PISEK I-IARRIET JACKSON LADY JANE RABY MARGARET MATTHEWS I-IARRIET W. F. TAYLOR Prom-and crowds of Beautiful Boys from Yale, Princeton, Williams, even Harvard and Far-away Dartmouth. Vassar had a Country-Club air over this week-endg over-run as it was with collegiate men and well-dressed girls. The Prom itself was perfection with its tire- less orchestra, attractive surroundings, and a grand march which might have been a fashion show. ' 56 Swninr wr - NNN W K ,,,,A , ,.., , ..a,..,,x.. W. WJ. , ' - r -Y ' ' ' ' X 3 K K I . . 1 li i I 5 , 3 1 2 X ' 1 1 i ' 5 , 1 I' ' I 1 Y 1 ix 1 3 1 i a gv . S ' , f I 1 I ' x ' I a 5 i V , ' i ' i 1 5' 1 I X 5 : r ' ' x ' 1 ' t I 1 , A 1 E . I , 1 LU ,. ,-,.Y,, N.-,. ,, . .. .- Y 1 , .A . ,. , M ,,. X , . ' I ' l . 1 E 1 , , x .1 L '. 52 - fx! A A 'YNFYAY' 1 'Y'YN'YYY'YY'Y'Y'Y' Senior Year We were Seniors and we started the year in a spirit of high amusement. The caps and gowns were too absurd, living in Main seemed almost ridiculous, if very enjoyable, and the idea that thiswas our last year was unbelievable. Still, the opening of Senior Parlor empha- sized our new position, as did the beautiful respect of the Freshmen. We realized gradually that we 1 ' ' ' were a most through, and took to earnest studying, earnest friendships, and an earnest consideration of the cloudy future ahead of us. Senior Prom and we faced graduation. College for most of us has been all that we expected-and our expectations were great W 1 1 ecame to college wanting more than we had any right to ask-and yet, most of us have gotten what we demanded. Vassar has given us friends, learning, and to each of us our own experiences. We are leaving, but we take with us that indefinable thing, Vassar spirit, passed down to us by sixty years of under-graduates. A passed in all the glory of May, A . .. CLASS OFFICERS A RUTH BROUGHTON . . President NEIL ToNKs . -Maswf MARGARET MATTHEWS Vice-President LARKSPUR . . FlOwef V. LOUISE KELLOGG . Secretary BLUE - ' Colo' l GRACEAHELENA Buttocx. Treasurer EN AVANT . . Motto 59 I ,, h Q-, - Y Y -YAYWAYYW YNFY Y ToHoEoooi0,Q l ELIVIEDA ANSELL 1957 Biltmore St. Washington, D. C. IVIARJORIE M. ATKINSO .2311 Mainto Blvd. Spokane, Wash. KATHRYN C. AUSTIN 4II West 114th St. New York City CAROLINE AVERILL I7 Doty St. Fond du Lac, Wis. 61 SSARHOTJ N , x 'ju .1f-H.,IE.,..n.9.go5 W 'A'S 5 A. lRl H CL'D M. VIRGINIA BALDWIN 360 West Prairie Ave. Decatur, III. MARJORIE BARBER 45 West Ridge Ave. ' Crafton Branch Pittsburgh, Pa. I I RAGNI BARLUND 16 Fabriksgatan V I-Ielsingfors . I Finland MARY MARGARET BARR ' 64 North 9th St. Newark, N. J, 62 I e YT? 'AYAYYAYAY-YAYA - -YAYYAYDfY'YNf'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'VY'YN .ll IE'lI IE .l1'QD 2o5 VoA.5o5oA.R.H.00N EMILY BEDFORD 317 South zoth St. Philadelphia, Pa. ' MARGARET B. BENNETT 1520 Wood Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. RUTH BERNHARD 7oo West i8oth St. New York City ELISABETH BICKNELL 18o1 Chestnut I-lill Drive Cleveland, Ohio 63 A MEZK W F' bf S af, 'Na 9 2 EII V AA ' S S A IRLIICUJRT 1 '11 .1HI.IEo..,11. 0 05 l Q x o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fin ELIZABETH MARY BQWER Arlington, N. Y. MARTHA C. BoYNToN 3 Chelsea Square New York City' KATI-IARINE BRADLEY Nyack-on-I-Iudson, N. Y. I-IANNAI-I BRGCK 55 7 Richmond Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. 65 ....,,x W 44 wg M , . . f I fr. wa fd , ?:Hh',?'1, f wr .2 -.Iwi-V gin' ' X fiQsfi:'i.V1?'2 J my 14? All ,fwp Ap .H mf' VV '. flew?-j'f' r . ii I ,, -V! W!! 53' if wffflfff aw! y r fxgf K- A f if my X Y!! 4 rf? , Q' a I! 12135. V 'Y' gif. .V f fVfw4,:. fa +1-V N7 V .,- K J, , -Maw V- . 'p 5 V,, V200 ' ' 'V 4' 1 I me , . pw Eg rf rg-rg..,'f.f,V:.f I' . 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ToHoEooonoQ'ogg5 'Vo 1 SUSANNA BRYANT 3210 West Adams St. Los Angeles, Calif. ANNE P. BRYDON 3810 Hawthorne Ave. Richmond, Va. AoSoS'A'R'H'0'N M-q,,,. 4 , A f -- 'f-.:. , R 9334 i i i. -..,, ',L'f4,. 5i Nxt., . 1-f :K ff QM' if Z5 w J f' 1 314 vw 4 f ' 3' f f f MM? fu X: , 'S 1 , ,dbh 1 .f ,,, f W Q K , .4 V ma . -, .Q I -. ' ' Q-fWi ,f7, ,'!'?.Q?V2: D ' . 1 f M - f V ,4 f W f , y I 4, Af 1 f .- ax X 1 I A V , wed! f , xx K A R . xx if ,- fx, KV ! ,A f i K X, vm, . ry ff v y3f3,ffvr v.,Q,,fx ,- pm. 5 'Z 4 v , ff - .7 ,ftQf. WN7:, 4 ' ,, f ff- 3 yff Q'!X'7TCQ ?j2Qff ,Y -, Z 7191! K 1 V IQ ., 1 5 ',,.','? 2,4 1 325' ' f ' TH V11 5 f, I . f GRACE-HELENA BULLOCK 6 Channing St. - Cambridge, Mass. KATHARINE BULLWINKEL U 457 West 47th St. New .York City 67 X A A A A A A A A ,, A A A A.A A A,-1' ':CY'Y'Y'Y'Y'YWfY'Y'Y'v'Y'Nr'YNf3f3 'aI'oHoEooonoQo2o5 VoAoSoSoAoRoHo0oN ELIZABETH BURCHSTEAD II Chestnut St. Wellesley Hills, Mass. FLORENCE K. BURNHAM 536 Lancaster Ave. Richmond, Ky. RUTH B. BURTN ER 3 Cottage Ave. Ansonia, Conn. MARGARET BUTCHER zo8 Llanfair Road Ardmore, Pa, 68 .P 53 ' ' 3 5 ,ff W, A .Q 1.521 4 if at f., M fa- 1-A 'V 2' ' ' L4 L f I :gi 5 5 if K 2 5 4 f 4 X 1 1 A W' l 45 1. , K lx f r ? , W sf Y 2 Q f 1 . ' , ,A ' F55 fl' ,l f H i 0 if I ,y 5 ' f -A gi' r f V7 2: ' vf 42,57 E159 . - . N. . . . ,p,,,-Q, ,,?b-mQ,.f'?7p . Q.. ' ' ' F . 5 , , .- fy-,.. , -: . rf :- liar eww -- , .- 1 1 - A 3 .13 ' 'K -ml, ,. --' ,nz fd , ff ,f, Q, - -gy , 1 ':,,Z.51'4i 4, ., 1 ifiifwlf ' ,A M: ' ' QZTAEQZQQ. ' ,,.. ,f 4492 1 .gqkaggo o o o o o ll o o 0 5 X 0 , 57? 9 0 0 o o me CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD Pinehurst, N. C. - RUTH CAIVIPBELL SI Lindon Ave. Ossining, N. Y. KATHERYN CARPENTER 71 North St. Buffalo, N. Y. MARTHA CARTER 1o4 Highland Ave. Newtonville, Mass. 69 - w YNfTf'X IRQ. H'0'N .,i55:1.SQ.'.l V A 'T ,.,,, , 'QQA 4' , . ,, f ,, N ,S ,. zu f ff Q X 1, A K 1 X, A Q Y' W-ff f f ' ff f f rf, f 1 if, gy f M Q C f ,Q p 1 by MQ! 6 3 Q 4? iw f AQ fe My 1 ,W .Wfw -33 Q , A , .. 'fi , If , -'0f:: W:gs62,,4 1 4:21 X -:L . ', w wf ToHoEob -an-oo '91 2 5 VQAQSQS-Aomoinooow f YYAYNfAY'YA y'y'w' JOSEPI-IINE COALE 8o5 Thomas Ave. Riverton, N. Y. ELIZABETH COGGESI-IALL 2315 Tracy Place Washington, D. C. JANET COLEMAN 545 Farwell Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. WINIFRED COMSTOCK h Richmond, Ind. 71 if , 2 VW?1 'S ,. 1 . , , aff - 14 xi- fe f zzz wh' ,f , ffgxwg 5 ' Q' 'war ,rg 5 2 , ,Lg M, ma, .,i M ,-,, Z , - bi! 1 a f.e,.., .,,. Zi KQQZPZ fYWf'YY'Y'Y'Y'YY'Y'YNfY'Y'Y'Y' ll ff Y-v'Y'Y'Y'YNfY'Y'Y'Y' O TOR-H.1EQ.on.Q3.go 5 VoA'S'S'A'R'Ho0'N LILLIAN COOK 1426 Asbury Ave. Evanston, Ill. ANTOINETTE COOKE 3715 North Meridian St. Indianapolis, Ind. BEATRICE COSMEY 9o8 North 3znd1St. Omaha, Nelo. I, ,,'f ADALINE P. COX 1375 South Fourth St. Louisville, Ky. 72 ,isi R Q b,,', ., A 2 x 31 w t Q ' ' 2'3Efi'Tl,! 2 f 'LQo.,31, , '21 X ig N fe, sf' t , , Q rf? ' X X -. ' 'X X W was vac 4 , . vx,-Ms. is M ,Aww 4 2 .,. ., Q15 ,N ?7Sf .' , fi r 4335 s - ,VA SSARHUN '1I'o1f-11013-'H11-,90g.5 i . if 0 0 o o o 0 o ' 'Www i RUTH CRARY 1.1 Foster St. Newtonville, Mass. , RUTH W. CRAVEN 310 South State St. - Elin, Ill. HELEN CRAWFORD Q23 Scott St. Little Rock, Ark. 1 ROBERTA C. CRUTCI-IER 125 7 West Adams St. Los Angeles, Calif. 73 l , YYYYYYYNYYAYN rv'v-vwrv-v'vvv'v'vw'vw v N Qj1'1.,H-H.,IE.,o.,1l.g5.-.20 5 V'A6S'5 Aom'Ho0' MARGARET CRUTCI-IF I ELD Beaver Road Sewickley, Pa. JEAN CULVER cfo W. T. Culver I75O McCormick Bldg. Chicago, Ill. DOROTHY S. GUNNINGI-IAIVI q ' I37O Gilpin St. Denver, Colo. MARGARET S. DAVIDSON 68 Hot Springs Ave. - Santa Barbara, Calif, 74 - A AYW Y we - If-H . Y To 'EO-'1l'9J'-205 V9A5VS0SoAoRohoUoN ELEANOR R. DAVIES 2941 Massachusetts Ave. Washington, D. C. - ELORA M. DAVIS IO62 Fifth Ave. ,New York City . , ELIZABETH deBLOIS oz Chestnut St. Boston, Mass. FLORENCE E. DENTON zo Albion Place Port Richmond S. I., N. Y. 75 fz.,,gi f V ' 7-fi ,4, .X . M.7f.w,h M ,,,,s4,m,, I 4,594 .M ., mm? UV K fwfif a,,:a f4.- , f,,-xifwyf' if f gi fsfgw f, W, 3' 4 ' ' fy,-if ww-K Q n V ' ffsfyw 24 , X6 5A .5 Q if ,Z 'Q if ,X - W pa '4 V I, . f .. N ,W .4 ky lv, X 5 1 I I a g, 4 We -' fgfifgw S mg.. 7 ' -,... s k, ff V- 3 LU! 534 40 475,53 Je, 2 4 S f I H a w I WW ' I 5- .fsfym mifsis We f -' 'ffg -ff. W , MMV s- ft: 1' A X 7245 99? . I 9 if?fC Q r.- ' 0'4'N.3lW'M?f M M 7 7 Z ffm, f K J an ff Q4-4.2 Q V Waals? J 4, .F WA, Ton-HQEQQQHQQ og-35 VOA RUTH P. DILLARD Park Hill Charlottesville, Va. I-IARRIET M. DOBSON 275 Carlton Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. ELEANOR C. DODGE 82 Bay State Road Boston, Mass. NANCY DOGGETT 125 Lancaster Terrace jacksonville, Fla. 76 so S0A0R'H'0'N N an 5 -fr.:-.. f , -rl .-4-L-ff , V 341, .NJ mg. an-. -.5-rw . 4 l . l f :wi 1 rx, , M - s ,- ,,-, ff-f A. , ,., F? f rin .asf 'A K kv ' + fig L ji jr V1 ' 4 df ' ' A , ,-W-.,,.- xl jfefl 2? Q I Ng, ? ToHoEooono9 Y Y Y 'YAYY '2'5 VOA. 1 ISABEL DORMAN 133 West 57th St. New York City ANTOINETTE DREIER 35 Remsen St. y Brooklyn, N. Y. MARY DUGGAN' 430 West 116th St. New York City CARGLINE DUTCHER Vassar College Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 77 SOS-'Aclmoll-vcooN 'Ton-HoEooonog,Do2o5 VoAoSOSoAomoHoQ V HELEN N. DYKES 51 Madison Place Ridgewood, N. j. SARA P. EASTBURN Yardley, Pa. . JEAN ELLIS 48 Dorchester Road Buffalo, N. Y. MARGARET .ENGELHARD 1348 Third St. Louisville, Ky. 78 , 'n'o1r-uoxazooorlofs-Jaoaoa y,-.A.S. CATHERINE IH. ENGLAND' - South Mountain Franklin Co., Pa. DORlS R. EVANS 4o3 W. Bloomfield St. Rome, N. Y. MARGARET P. FARRAND Ithaca, N. Y. ELLEN FAY 3 Kendall Green Washington, D- C- ' 79 5 'AOROHOU fi? io -Y-YAY , -i'y'i'Y'YY'Y'Y'v'Y'Y'v'YNfNr'Y'YN Ip.H.H.IE..,.,Il.9 0 9 I 2 5 VQAQSQSQA.-11Rzo11oo-,N l KATHERINE B. FISHER 1 IO Franklin St. Denver, Colo. MELVINA L. FLYNN ZIO Hawthorne Ave. Derby, Conn. KATHERINE W. F OOTE 1614 Hazel Drive Cleveland, Ohio ALICE D. FOSTER 425 Strawberry Hill Stamford, Conn. 80 L -- - ' E 5' NAYYAYAYA A 'Y' II 1I'lI IEl 'gg211-H99 0 A W HELEN M. ERANSON 21 Crooke Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. ELIZABETH FRANZ 1409 Yale Ave. Canton, Ohio HOPE ERENCHA Lake Forest, Ill. ALFREDA P. FULLER 332 McClellan AVC. Mt. Vernon, N. Y- 81 2 0 5 vafanososf-Ao1mQnoQ EEA I uf' ? 1,1 2 W .fi f 5A fan ,j ' . 'gli Q 'K' r-1147! .4-1-iw E- Y-fe? , ' 12 A -5 4 1? Iles- , ,7,,': ':,.'d,' -'?y..-wifi U N N',' ., Lfywizf X. QM 1 -. 4 1. zif :l 1.1.31 if. J .f ' - 4 . 5. f 41' v - Q ?4.:,fv. -'f ' X '57 rf' A f W- Ay fu, ' 1.2 2,0 1,5-og' ,Cf ,g I ,gm ,,'.,:,.? 5 72 W ,Y a n A ,' 3- 1 v if pf, rf ' . dy fb'-3 1 Q. , N. Y' wffi 1, iwiwi Q A 2 :5 4 an-f za .iy gzzz f ' f251f'Q.' . ..,L,, I -5 7 rw . 'N QL. sl ,NV fl, I A5515-XIRLIICUJ MARGARET PURSE 70 Morningside Drive New York City HELEN C. GAGE 1819 Girard Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. CLARE GARRISON ' 65 Sterling St. West Newton, Mass. GERTRUDE GASTON 3909 Swiss Ave. Dallas, Texas 82 in-.H-H.E..on.9 f .f w NfNf'Nf'X 205 VOA. LILIAN GILBERT 77 North Arm St. Little Falls, N. Y. KATHRYN D. GLAUSER Providence Road C Chester, Pa. EDITH C. GLICKSIVIAN 485 Terrace Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. RUTH J. GOELL 1418 Carroll St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 83 Sos+A.o1m-'Hoo-'N ,,---Q A QFN Y Y Y Y Y YYY YYYAYAYAYA - fY.Yw. 'Toll-IIOIELO 0-'Il-'QP -Q 2 0 5 FVQA. ALICE M. HALL n Booth Ave. Englewood, N. J. DOROTHY HALL 240 South Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. RUTH HALL 2728 Forest Ave. I Kansas City, Mo. C. ALICIA HARNECKER A loo East 85th SK- New York City ' Ss S'S0A.oIR1o11o0-,N ' A I I y wFY'YNf'YY'v v'Y'v'YY'YNr'xfx f'Y'Y'YAYAY-YAYAYYAY'Y'Y'Y'Y'YAYA A bf. ff ........E......,.M V..wg.A.R......N KATHARINE G. HARRIS 45 Franklin Blvd. Pontiac, Mich. A IVIILDRED HARRIS Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. X HELEN E. HARRCUN 141 Ten Eyck St. I Watertown, N, Y. ELIZABETH HAWES 64 Gverlook Ave. Ridgewood, N, J, 86 . ' f I W9 x e f f 1 I . . 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I H- -nl. My Rf Wy' K - Eff .EZ?QEif1,Z,7Q7i f 'ff F113 'JT fl. 5 - 1 ,,M.w.,5.,,Jt, 5. ,Q hx. 21514.41 2 ' X--,Jig-Tiff . , E I , ,,.,v M.: ts - ' ' 2, Vf' .-M, ff. -. sis, Q- A, -., I ,'.' ln U.. - .. 'Gif like-' ' , 'ji ff' il 51' - V Y f My 5 hx, E ggi' SZ Q - M 'f Wf'nz'. ' 2 9' VI' -- fi ' L4 7 , , 5' I , TOR-H.JIE-Q ..,-33,9 0 2 . 5 V'A05o5'A0R0H00'N MARY F. JESSUP 411- West 114th St. New York City MIRIAM S. JOBE 3348 Blaine Ave. Detroit, Mich. MARY L. A. JOHNSON . 87 High St. Yonkers, N. Y. 4 DOROTHY JOSEPH 410 Riverside Drive New York City Q2 ' 1 X-.. ,,.,.X x4-. , 2i'f'v'.'9'f1- ' f 5052 'E if 2 2 ' Q A ' yyw ,H N ' g ,. ,ff 297-i 4 64,1-'V Q1 . x . qgbyf. 'I m vza- 'L f- ,ff h 4. 5.,,,,,fstl, ,, ww H VA' 373 f..-41:56 Q ' ' , w x' l f., A -'Sig-,:,gZ S14 Am., Us .F fi , -,zff-zrsawrvf +4 4. .sf o , 4 X H-H 'Eno YY y'Y Y YA - f - 55-fig Y T o 01090205 VoAoSoSoAom5Ho0eN 1 -FRANCES KEENY 1 18 Main St, Andover, Mass. MARGARET KELLOGG College Place Williamstown, Mass. 1 V. LOUISE KELLOGG 1 I Indian I-lill Road Winnetka, Ill. EMILY A. KENT 67 Grove Hill Newtonville, Mass. 93 , 1 - -- fu.. ' V1 M, , z,.' 1. -, . X ' 11 ' ' 'f A H 2 . QW?'fyg1,E: j , 4 : if f.. Wy x from 'K I f J f 4 5, .. 1 3 , E .4 f f M. ..- f 'Q m 25: 44 aw 1 17 A ' 4,0 if 1 X - 4 , If , . , , , ' fi W i ,N Qg l , 5 '5 , as , Q., QU ,f 1 fail y '. f 5 2 5 ' 'S , N . .n 1- ' f 4 1441:-Q - X, ff j W j ,ffl f I ff X 'f fy fa .LQ 157' 'W E4 551' Y fa 3 ff f A' ' 4 ffl, N ,vi f , f 1 1 i f ,J xx J, X4 N ,W 7 f X A eftsmff ff ,, '. 47 ' 'f I' P 2592 I fY'YNr'YY'Y'Y'YNf'Y'NfNr'YNr'Y'Y' A BCYAW1'v'YY'YY'v'Y'v'YNfY'vN'v'x K JARVIS KERR A New York Clty t KATI-IARINE KEYES 154 Rwerway Boston, Mass. MARY I-I. KIIVIBALL I4 Foxon St. Utica, N .- Y. LOUISE KING The Elms Hudson, Ohio 94 'Nm M W X :J fiff I Zz? fv gn '17, ow' 444, Mi' W . f H t Vo 0 0S'uA. lRl'H CUJ N' '1I '1I'Il TEI J1'QJ'2 5 A S - K ,tc . 4 nl -,,- ,,fg ' 11945 Q, ', gb, .1595 V V Q,fgQ.', U ' '2 ,L-:fri-. , v ,Q-wx., 1 4, F-'fog WMA ' m.'ir--,r , ' , -'. Z f . 'rm , N 4' 'f West Izth St J .ft 34 I ,-F SF? 'A Zigi 13' I 'roi 1- ' ff A lfff w' ' :ZW 'ff ,X JVC , ff f, lynx: 4. f ' f 4,17 X f 419 'X ' JV!! 6 1 YQ 4 1 ,1 2 f 4 f xg- V Q 5 f f f 'VIP-,V , 6,3 1-wg M f Q ' 1' ' M 112, , y, ff ,f 1 f jgif' f f ,f W7 M1 ,f 1 f is W W ,W x X f 1 4 , ,V ,f M Z fn ffjffy 'L .ffffl f . Q T H'E '1 9'2-' 5 V'oAoSoS'AoR'Ho0oN MARGARET KOI-IN 25o Delavan Ave. Newark, N. -I. HILDEGARD KUNI-IARDT North Andover, Mass. A MAR ,IORIE LANG 5965 Cabanne Place St. Louis, Mo. ELIZABETH B. LATI-IROP IO Prescott Ave. Montclair, N. J. A 95 if 'Z 'iii-ffdvf ' N ' '. ' ,f V K1 -11211 4' 9 41 ' fly , ,fr 1-N. ff , Iv J' frail -. ,-922 ' ' 'B J., R+., of 1 V5 5 'E 3 yi' Y . .. , , , dia 5 Wi' . A ff 4 , 1 K., -- 4 . g QW G' 5 lW'v'Y'Y'Y Y'Y'YNf'Y'YNr'Y'v'-FY' 1' f1'2f i'1fAYA'fYYAYAYAY-Yxfxfvw-YN fn-omnlorm-w11f-o 0 .2 Q 5 V-'AQSQSOAQIRQHQUON KATHERINE E. A LAURIE I-loutzdale, Pa. MARJ ORIE LEISI-IMAN 6o8 Dixwell Ave. New I-laven, Conn. ' GRACE R. LEWIS - 425 St. Ronan St. New I-laven, Conn. l AGNES D. .LOCKE ' I3 Woodland Place - White Plains, N . Y, 96 ' '1I '1E'lI IEl .11 Q9 2 0 5 V.A.SQ5.AoRoH,0 MADELEINE LOEB d 40 East 54th St. New York City FRANCES LONG d IUI 79 Boston Post Road Stamford, Conn. KATI-IARINE M. LYGN I IO Ridgewood Ave. .Glen Ridge, N. J. - KATI-IARINE LYTLE R. F. D. Monongahela, Pa. 97 f'Y5f'nfY'Y Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YNf'Y'v'Y'Y' A A-'CEXAYAYA A H T.H-H.E.,oH.Qo2o5 VoA'505'A'R UN MARY C. IVICCALL Lydecker St. Englewood, N. J. ELIZABETH C. IVICCLAVE 1o8 Hawthorne Ave. Lewiston, Mont. BARBARA MCCLINTOCK 903 Johnstone Ave. Bartlesville, Okla. DOROTHY McCULLOUGH 2911 Boulevard Place Indianapolio, lnd. 98 'YYAYAYA l AYAYQI'Y'Y'YNfY'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YY'YN '11 IHI'IE 'R-'11' '91 0 2 0 5 vomsosoisxouaouooom ELIZABETH S. McKEEN 16 Winslow Place ' Rutherford, N. J. a l A MARY B. MCLAIN 7o8 Main St. . Massillon, Ohio l-IELENE MANLEY 2 Park Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. EDITH E. MARKS 4oo9 Beechwood Ave. Cincinnati, Qhio 99 I 4 4 l i i l l 9 '44 l 4 4 i 4 C l l 4 2 4 I l I. 4 4 4 l l 4 P I l l l 4 l ' 14' .V 3-In ,QM rY'w'vw'Y'v'Y'vwrw'vw'vw-rv' - AYfYW'Y' 'Tau-HvEooonQQo2o5 VQAQ RUTH MILLARD 837 Richmond Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. MARION F. MINER 224 Park Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. HELEN M. MITCHELL 21 Williams St. Burlington, Vt. CAROL MOORE Iozo Post Road Scarsdale, N. Y. I IOI S'S'A'R'H00'N ,,' , N ,J , --2 ' ' 4,2 if 2.7 H V . vwf, . a lpffiu . 'hw 7 , 'J . ,m:,::-0 1 ' ' , 4 bw .G fs 4.78, rug' ,, ,iv f, 1 In 45, A , x.4--.... , f' 4 .. ,I - 4 fs ,sl f 4 4 5 ' ' 5.524-A,'fl -5 f i .125 2 ss.: .,.,:f- ' ' ff we -' gf iilg fi 1 A . V. ,. Wffff' - X' V11 mmf , .-' ZT1'. 7'-214 My , Etiisf' ' View .... 9 2 Q mfr- 4 . 973 :bQ,,f, rg, V qw 35 -:Nm M. I , 'Y'YNf'Y'v'v'Y' D Ei'Y'Y'Y'YYAYRfYAYAYAYNfYAY.YAYN '11-.11-11.150 ...ll-. 9 Q 2 0 5 V'A'5'S'A0R'H'0'N ELIZABETH W. MOORE 3 Crocus I-Iill St. Paul, Minn. 3 PI-IYLLIS MOOREI-IUUSE 3 741 Grand Blvd. Chicago, Ill. ' HELEN K. MORLEY f 206 West 1 ith St. Aberdeen, Wash. MARGARET MORREY . 3 an .V . 2 3, 362 Riverside Drive Li ' , ' A R r NSW York City E 3 . i IO2 4 V , l l l 1 l R v l 1 i 3 i ! x l E l i 1 i . 1 l E 1 J l L l V I I v I I 1 v l A I l I A. 1 I I 1,1 f l x L -??lf fv'v-vw'v'v'v-xnr'v'vw'vw-v-w - -Yam- T.H-H.E...n.gD.g.5 VolAogog.AoR.H.QoN AIMEE MOTT 1400 E. Kearsley St. Flint, Mich. E. LOUISE MOULTON 259 Vaughn St. Portland, Me. RUTH MOULTON 2,59 Vaughn St. Portland, Me. HELEN MUCI-INIC 870 East zlst St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 103 4:: b PZfLVgi, ,ia L.: D, .,-' 'Q , kg ,rj , .Lv ft 1 .Q '-:fry ' V, n . ll 7 , I ILT X I l , ' , A X -fb 2, X am' .. ,f 4 'fb' 94 f X A 4 .Mgr I Q V J' ff' ' 1' , J!-if 5, I Sy? m,,,',5 N5 S3 5 V Qymr, -1.4! VR fy . 1 Yif? Qi' f- 1 . li f I J' W ' , , if , AJ , iw- fu, fu: ,I f 72 t'f iv' ,f v XV4 f fy! 11,49 3' s WZXYQQSH lv Vs If 1 4 99 4 Y X f 'G .rf igygao, 'llqnafg 1 Q? ffl? 1 F 1 '1 ' SQ ff Q -Q y 'P Z 911' Q ff ' 4 an ix , 45' Q X iii I 1 L 1,1 - r xi, nog? t ,-Elia! . 4- Q E f55:?:5l :'3fF-'.i'fS -'?4Y,.i? fn' A-fr '- f'.53,v:fW,:.y'fzA.f I mn Ai 1157? wh , . ' . - a , a . i' , H-,-fb' -.4 y ,Mikhai l ,MZ X N L, A,., , wail 0 15 l f R QW' 4 - iv 1' ,W-. . l 'f .f ' Fil., 593 29 , - ,X A ,X gg, 5 x f , W M, 3,v'Mf '-f 'I .M f.. . . . xx A .Q 1 1- A f le. tg Z 'gt . t'VNf'ffY'Y'Y'YNr'Y'Y'Y'Nr'Y'Y'Y'Y' A 'i'Y'Y '1n .H.iH.IE.,..11.9.2.5 W-.,A.5., MARGARET NEILLEY 45 N. Fullerton St. Montclair, N. J. MARY T. NETTLETON -5 70 Prospect St. New Haven, Conn. MARGARET E. NEWI-IALL - Gambier, Ohio CAROLINE NICOLL 471 West zist St. . New York City 1o4 S'A0IRl0H'0'N W Y Y 1 Y Y lf-.IE.H.1E...n.9 .g. 5 V.A.gog.A.R.H.Q.N I-IEDWIG CI-INESORCE Lugeck, Sophienstr No. 26 Germany RUTI-I PARIVILY -440 West 23rd St. New York City LILLIAN PARRISI-I Vassar Club 5 7th St. and Lexington Aye. New York City DORIS -I-I. PARVIN Ramsey, N. J. 1o5 , W , 1 .gs If ,, , H-1,-2 f -' - -1 'Af . fy . ,J f,.z152'w,t-,Y ,5- V V . .-m,,g'Qn- ., V . . , I, V f vi A .mv n. , v , ,,,- fs i-L! ' gr , . Kfif 'Q CW , , , . 1 ram f fr X , 'MQ it , r ,gf -'W 4 fK?f?5Yf475Ww5, ,- I f gc' Mhz 4 f 4 V 5 . if .M ,, W , raf t .MW-: ' ' f zwfffcfzr V ' ' 4 , ' Q , V:-,1-, 2 f , v',.- -1, 1, 5, . ,ff ,ry .ff .ff f- 2 1, -,JL-V - M - 5' it 5 YYYYYWY-YYY A qt YYAYA Ton-11-'mama-'oo2.o5 v-,A NDRMA PI-IILBRICK 189 S. Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. FREDERICA PPISEK 347 East 74th St. New York City SUSAN M. PLUMMER 4539 Oakenwold Ave. Chicago, Ill. INEZ C. POLLAK zoo Riverside Drive New York City IO7 S 'A0R'H'O'N will t'YNr'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YNf'Y'YNr'Y'Y'Y'Y T.R-H.E..0n.g.2o5 V.A SARHUN A Z' A ' 9 g 0 0 0 0 0 0 ELEANOR RATI-IBONE I4 Squier St. . Palmer, Mass. MARY COE REEVES io Prospect St. New London, Conn, VIRGINIA REILAND . zog East 16th St. New York City IVIARJ ORIE ROEIVILER 3946 North Delaware St. Indianapolis, Ind. 1o9 Y'YYY A YYAYA .lF'1I'II'IE Il'9J'2'5 vofxoso JANE ROSENTI-IAL Independence Ave. J. BRUCE ROSS Rochester Apts. Chicago, Ill. KATI-IARINE ROSS 1 io Gates Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. JEANNE ROSSELET Vassar College A Poughkeepsie, N. Y. III Riverdale-on-I-ludson, N. Y. University Ave. and 56th St. S 'A0R'H'00N f'Y'Y YNFY Y YYY Y YY YXAYfYA A , 'TH-H15 Q9 o5 VoA55ARHON jANE ROTHSCI-IILD 4oo East Armour Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. JEAN B. ROWLEY 84 Tremont St. Hartford, Conn. NANCY RUST Lower Rockland Leesburg, Va. . AI-IELEN A. SCI-IATZ 172 Mansion-Square Poughkeepsie, N.. Y. 112 I fN!YxYW'YMYWfWAY'fWAY1fN'YeT'lnRQ?ABCNP ToHoEooono9ogo5 VoAoSoSoAoRoHo0oN SARAH R. SCUDDER ' Edgemoor Bethesda, Md. ESTELLE L. SHARP Berwyn, Pa. MARION E. SHEAR 1 I9 Coligni Ave. New Rochelle, N. Y. ' MARGARET H. SHEETS 48o North Broadway Yonkers, Ni Y. II3 ,W , ,1 WM , I -x 'V:,f:w1..x V ' ' 1 43 MM' max Ywwwmmqi yi , , ,M ,lr . iy,x -EE . V g' .' . Y ' V '. S -' fwq M4,aM ,Q i gi, ' -' f ll axib W- A , V 534 XQMRQMWQW 'W xW+mwf?w --- A--- - fag: AV' ,,,.o,..e: ,yaaanln . , N , W ab is waz. kWgQMWmmQ5xa ti rl I I : 2 aa cz , ,J 5' , ' E 5 ' ' . ef. .X K, , ., A .Bak 'iff ' 1' fav fsif- ' 1 R FP, if jf f Y iv ' r 2 V Q AP- 4. .. -, T I' ' - 4.: I 2, L yyggf , v :N 1,5 fi- ,. '2 1, J. ' , p gc JL. A: 15,1 ' 1 , -' ge t . - ,f . fig' QM wapwwv we W iwwmv 'ff Jaw L- lf Jn Q-'F ,,' - 41 lfN'f ..- . 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IIS 'T'.oIE-Homooonog YVAYAYA ' .YAYQfA MARY STEICI-IEN cfo Edward Steichen, Vanity Fair IQ West 44th St New York City f m f Q 0 o f 5 b'xf: o o 'S'A'm'Ho 0 35.22 , 0, az' 5 f f3,': wx shi . ' 'X 7512 ' 2 ifjaqf 3,115 -XDR .. 'Ml D i IFIE' ' ,. , b V' 1, 'G' , 2 AIU V. U' ,.,3E 45 ,xx 7' 4 MK 5 , iw , fa X ifx fxfk I M , y , wa fy 4 A ,X by Q In fu, ' lg 5 dy ff? f SQA 4 Q V5 f VN f W, Q fl , r, 42, W X f f 5 V 1 r f W f MARION STEIN Apt. C-64 540 West Izgrd St. New York City MARGARET STERN 853 Seventh Ave. New York City SARAH L. STOCKER 1238 Longfellow Ave. Detroit, Mich. 117 ' - on AWPYAYA - www- 1 T-on-HoEooono9ogo5' V-OAC, O 0 0 S S A 1m4n-ao-,N ELIZABETH L. TAFT I 294 Macon St. Brooklyn, N. Y. A . ELEANOR TAPPAN 1 154 Riverway Boston, Mass. DOROTHY FLORENCE TARDY 239 Prince George St. T - Annapolis, Md. A DOROTHY TAYLOR cfo Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald .Arminto, Wyo. 119 XywvYYNfYYYYYNfNYYy3 THE 9 WVASSARHU FRANCES TAYLOR 567 Lafayette Ave Buffalo, N. Y GRACE TAYLOR f cfo Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald Arminto, Wyo. I-IARRIET W. F. TAYLOR 1 74 Wildwood Upper Montclair, N. j. ELIZABETH R. TENNEY 66 Plymouth St. Montclair, N. J, IZO 'TJHIIEI QD SFWVA SARHON o o o o o -nh 9 9 I 0 . :,,.1 ,lj o 0 S 0 o o o o o A 1 BETTY B. THOMAS 44 West 77th St. New York City ELIZABETH H. THOMAS Greenwich, Conn. MARIAN H. TITSWORTH 8 East 9th Sr. - New York City HORTENSE TYROLER go West 77th St. New York City IZI :'n .H-1I.1E...,11.g9-,205 A WAV-,Aos0s-'Aomolloo-:N 'I 4. 4 ,Q 4 4 v.-. 6 An Y Y Y f'5fw'wfY'Y'Y'y'vY'Y Y YSL Y YY 'C . FRANCES 5. UHRIG A 44 Worth Ave. Hudson, N. Y. ELEANOR M. UPSONA 312 West Park Ave. Mansield, Ghio LGUISE W. URQUHART -369 Ridge St. Newark, N. J. MARGOT VALENTINE 241 Orchard - St. Westfield, N. J, 127. 7 :D MM, f Z f f 47 ff S flfff 6 fy V w . ff if f If f 4 ff, f 1 I W 1, f, ,I f zf ff 4 , Ap f - ,, ff, . A f ' ,M rv. 'f I ,, .f Q fy.:- .2 ,ff ' . N Q ., mg.. 4, f fl , VJ!! . ffm 7-if . wwf v 'D U I 'w Aff, 617 f, Rf 5 '. 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WEST American University -Beirut, Syria - ' I25 f'YN'YY'Y'Y'Y' 'vNrw'v'v'Y' A it To .E.o.H.9ogo5 ' VOAOSO OAOROHOUON E. WILHELMINA WESTBROOK Kyserike, N. Y. LUCY M. WHEELER 4 82 Edgehill Road New Haven, Conn. FLORENCE DERBY WHITE 253 South Irving St. Ridgewood, N. j. MARTHA WHITIVIARSH Ioz Prospect St. Providence, R, I, 126. .. - ' 4 Q NI- . 21205 ' I . WZ' 723' fwfgczf- aw' ' . -5'ff7 1f'4f'-1-V133:,4- V 1 wi in iq, 1-1 .if-2 - We fx 1, , ,. f f 7 Y A if P I a W, M l ,y 4:-iw 4 r f' f , Hffffgff WEK W 'Z' ww ' 52-wfvf' .07 ff 1'-0454 1 1 ff M JM!! 4, UV 551 ' 'fl X ,Z f 1 41 ei 1 f WW W, 1 'X A f il I 1 I S , 4- Z fs . ff'l4!f9 My, ,U f . xv! vw, gf! Six , , , wa! , firfdi' bffwvf 4 my fx, ff- L-, pf' , if ' 29,6 7,1 jf. ,fi g - ,Q mf, v:ww: 1+ ' '1 5 A la Y Xviztfzz iff? -1+ Lf M QLf?:'y',:fv--N62 ,f . X , , Q f 'ff 'f 4' 2, , . - . f V 'lgffwfgzfifff ' ' - 4 lx, x.i:f32.C,' I 'i,.! 'W -, - P.-ff fxgqlx 'S , f- Q - ifrisaxifl if L ,,., Q gf, if if ' ' X .g ' iff? 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W- 7 fy ,n j ' 1 A a 3 ' ., -., 'f' 5 Q . , f sg I THEM Q 53V sfmmnom I I a XYYYY YY if 'L ISABEL WILLIAMSON 1517 Dearborn Parkway Chrcago, H1 TI-IEODORA E WILSON 933 So Center St , Casper, Wyo KATHERINE C WING 246 Beacon St Boston Mass CLADYS C. WINTER IISO Perry St. Montgomery, Ala, 128 V! iffy' 2 jf fff ff ,fn-a ff! ff! ff X ffafffffff ff! fjffff ff, an ifywmzfi- Qk,gtlify-Qmfw-75-vwgwg-4 X4 I I Q J' f'.afW5.e+v: 1 wfraffyf' g?3? !'X ........,....v-a,...,.,,..---.----f AYNFYAYA If-H.1E...11r.9 9 o 2 5 V.AoSog.A,RoHo0,.oN DELIA WOLF 5 West 69th Sc. l New York City ELEANOR WOLFE Iooo Park Ave. New York City ELIZABETH F. WOODCOCK IOO7 East Allegheny St. I-lollidaysburg, Pa.. KATI-IARINE WOOLF 725 Waverly St. Highland Park, Ill. 11.9 'TOE-HoEoouH.Qogo5 VOAOSOSOAOROHOOOBJ Pi-IEBE YANCEY 18 Douglas Road Glen Ridge, N. J. EMILY C, ZIIVHVIERER 5z2o Washington Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. .Q - i .-,gi A 2 I ff-T, 4 . IBO rj 'YAYAYAY YYNr'YAYNrAY-v'Y-Y- ,, fY.Y,f. T o 11-II o E o o o o 9 0 '4.A V'l'?P A 11 9 2 5 V'A'S'5'A'R'H'0'N I SENIOR PARLOR COMMITTEE KATHERINE BRADLEY, Chairman ADELAIDE HOOKER ' ' MARY, NETTLETON CATHERINE PELTON SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE I'IARRIET TAYLOR, Chairman RUTH BROUOHTON I-IILDEOARDE KUNHARDT KATHERINE FOOTE MARY NETTLETON ' LAURA I-IORNICKLE LAURALEE SKINNER EMILY KENT FRANCES WARD EMILY ZIMMERER CLASS WEEK COMMITTEE EMILY ZIMMERER, Chairman MARGARET BENNETT LADY JANE RABY CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD JEAN ROWLEY MARIAN MINER i FRANCES WARD CLASS DAY WINIFRED COMSTOCK, Chairman I3I TEHE 9 5'!Vff 1 o o,,0n,, gg., VQAOSQS-'A.f-mellow-'N 132 l 3 A N W T Opihm' lemma T011-HQTEQQOTQQQQ5 V- A S 5 A R'H U N CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ELIZABETH HYDE . . President FRANCES GOFF - - Pre-Yidenf GERTRUDE GARNSEY Vice-President ' STAR TABER . Vice-President CONSTANCE SMITH . Secretary ARVEN CORNELL . Secretary BEATRICE HYDE . . Treasurer RUTH ARCHIBALD t Treasurer 1926 When we want the best in work or play-dramatic productions, hockey and basket- ball games, the academic-we turn to Twenty-six. Their results are not perfection, but their spirit is, a spirit of generous giving, of vivid interest and vitality. They are essentially an alive class, as their athletic triumphs, their high standard of scholastic work, to say nothing of the finished thing that was junior Party, show, After three years of knowing Twenty-six, we are sure of their capabilities. They do not slump once they set out to do a thing, and they are always ready to set out. lt is hard to leave College, and the responsi- bilities that four years here have made part of usg but it is much easier to leave when we realize that Twenty-six will take our place. 134 wx T I V I i 4 W 1 1 in WT' 1 F :fl fl 'l If Q5 if W. I Li: 1+ U W I ,I X X 42 .L f H W 1. Q! 1 ia 51 Q: . 1 'x 1 F. N It! 55 Ll 1, H H ff F41 M 51 5 51 Q ' I iff iromomooonooogo 5 VOAOSQSOAOROHOUON CLASS OFFICERS - FIRST SEMESTER S' SECOND SEMESTER EMILY FLOYD A. . President I ROE-INA KNOX . . President ROBINA KNOX . Vice-President BARBARA I-IEwETT Vice-President M. ADDAMS .' . A . Secretary JULIA WINSLOW . Secretary I-IARRIET STRAIGHT . . Treasurer IVIAROIA HOPKINS Treasurer IQZ7 A Sister class is always one to beproud of, and in the case of 1927, our sister classQ our feelings are justifiable. It is a gay class, and yet it has a distinctly serious side, as was shown by its staunch unity at Freshman Midyears. lt may boast of being the Smallest class in college and one of the most unified. When they play, they play wholeheartedly, and when they work it is with the concentrated vigor that produces results. Above all, they promise something. We, shall be interested, at our First Hall Reunion next fall, to see 1927 as juniors. ' I 136 V I ff 'S L ,X L kr 5 4 N n v I . . I V Y X in 1 1 T.H..E.,.,ofi..f9p..go5 VQAOSOSOA-oUil'Ho0oN Class of 1928 CLASS OFFICERS CLARA FROST ...... - - Pfwidenf ' g MILDRED BOERICKE . . - ViCe'PfeSide'1f ELIZABETH ScATTERoooD . - SGCVGIGW ELIZABETH S. ROGERS . - Tfeasufef I Like most Freshman classes, '28 is distinctive more for individuals than for unity as ai class. And more than most Freshman classes they wish to assert their individuality. As? yet they have had no way of proving themselves as a Whole, but as separate members they are striking. Almost to a girl they are good looking in a dashing way, and they. accentuate this trait by doing their hair off their ears. If in later years they set a pace for college tradi- tions as they bid fair to do this year for college styles, they will be one of the famous classes of Vassar. ' .138 1 1 I W 1 4 i r 1 r J R2 ' 3 5 F Y 11 5 V! ll -r I1 W I 4 Q 4 I W al K X 'Wax .N 'rp X 3 2-Xnznriatinnh N! in ' AYAYA 9 TIAXAYAY H CU, N, . Y 0 0 0 O Q Ro o 0 '-51.5-.H.IE.oon.9.g.5 'VAS SA Students' Association OFFICERS ELEANOR C. DODGE, '25 . . . - Pfesfdfnt RUTH A. I-IALL, '25 . . . Chiefjtrstzce CLAIRE GARRISON, '25 . . Vice-Presndent ALICE HUBBARD, '27 . Secretary EMILY L. WEED, '26 .......... Treasurer Last spring the Students' Association underwent a complete reorganization. A new constitution was drawn up and a re-grant of powers obtained from the faculty for a period of three years. This revised constitution, which went into operation at the beginning of this year, provides for the regular officers with the addition of a Chief justice, an Executive Council, a Legislative Assembly, a Court and I-lall Boards. The Council, made up of the I-lall Presidents and Class Presidents, is an initiatory and policy-form- ing body, with limited veto power over the Assembly. I Thus far, however, it has made use of this veto power only once. The Assembly is composed of representatives, one to approximately every twenty-five students, and replaces the former General Council and Mass Meetings in its legislative function. Its most important business has been the ratification of the article of the Constitution dealing with the Court, and the complete revision of the social regulations. These representatives also constitute I-lall Boards under the leadership of their respective l-lall Presidents. The most radical departure from the old form of govern- ment is found in the new Court which is the consolidation of the former student, student-warden, and honor courts. It is presided over by the student Chief justice in all cases. There are four permanent student members of the court, and members. of the faculty and administration act as additional judges in cases involving their special interests. ln order to promote co-operation between students and faculty, and for the consideration of matters affecting the college as a whole, there is a joint faculty-student committee of eighteen members which has advisory powers only. This committee has discussed such questions as the advisability of a check on the Court, and the results of the present system of class attendance. With the VASSARION going to press at such an early date, it is difficult to say whether the improve- ments expected from the new system of government will be realized, but the year has started very hopefully. 142 ' - vw. , A, W ,,,v,-Hn Y ,. . ...A .. .. ,. . 'Allah II'IE IIIEL Q we 99 WVASSARIION o o o o o nh o 9 2 0 5 L :W if 0 'o - 9 0 0 o o o ty , Students' Association OFFICERS OF STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION 5 HALL 'PRESIDENTS THE COURT HARRIET TAYLOR, '25 , Main L RUTH HALL, '25 MARY BAT-DWINZ 26 . Davison ELEANOR DODGE, lex offIcioD MARY THOMAS' 26 joselyn . KATHARINE FITE, '26 RUTH DRIVER, 1-O . Lathrop VIRGINIA PARKER, '27 ARVEN CORNELL: 7-O . North . An additional member DOROTHY REID, 7-O V . Raymond appointed for each case. MARION COMLEY, '26 . Strong . ' MARY BILL, '25 C ISL monthj , , I CLARA FROST, '28 CIst Semmterj . McGlynn's LAURALEE SKINNER, '25 CISt monthj i ROSALIND HOWE, '28 Crst semesterj Q Whitloclcs A CI-IAIRMEIXI' OF -COMMITTEES ' KATHARINE POLLAK, '26 ...' .... . Curriculum .I . . Census . . Social Engagements LADY ,IANE RABY, '25 . LAURA WILEY, '25 . MARJORIE ROEMLER, '25 MARGARET DAY, '26 . MARY VIRGINIA HEINLEIN, '25 ADELAIDE HOOKER, '25 . EVELYN COLGATE, '27 GABRIELLA LADD, '27 LAURALEE SKINNER, '25 . . . . . Finance Good Fellowship Clubhouse . . . . Debate . Music ' ' I 'O Publicity . . . . Vocational Conference ' JOINT FACULTY-STUDENT COMMITTEE FACULTY MEMBERS PRESIDENT MACCRACKEN, Faculty Chairman DEAN THOMPSON MISS PALMER PROFESSOR MILLS PROFESSOR ELY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR KITCHEL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BARBOUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR WELLS MISS BANFIELD STUDENT MEMBERS ELEANOR C. DODGE, Student Chairman RUTH A. HALL, '25 ' CLAIRE GARRISON, '25 ALICE HUBBARD, '27 WINIFRED COMSTOCK, '25 MARY THOMAS, '26 ROBINA KNOX, '26, Secretary I Two other students appointed for each meeting. 143 f f,5Yw'v'YNf'vNfY'v'v'vNr'v'v3r'xc3 T Homouonogo 5 Philaletheis Association - CFFICERS, -1924-25 GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS, 25 . Q f f . . President KATHARINE BRADLEY, '25 p . Vice-President DOROTHY NARDI, '26 . . Secretary- 'EDITH CRAMPTON, '26 . . . Treasurer MISS WINIFRED SMITH . ., Faculty Member FRANCES LONG,,'2 5 . . Make-up KATI-IARINE ROSS, '25 . . Costumes KATHARINE FOOTE, '25 , Properties MARY STEICHEN, '25 . , Lights 1 LOUISE URQUHART, '25 ELIZABETH FENNER, '26 JOSEPHINE COALE, '25 . ERMA JOHNSON, '26 . CONSTANCE SMITH, '26 . MARGARET DAY, '26 . MARY SWIFT, '26 . CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD JARVIS KERR, '25 . ADELAIDE I-IOOKER, '25 I . . . Padding . . . . Publicity . Miscellany Representative . Census Representative . . junior Member . . . . Head Usher . Chairman Minor Hall Plays . . . Chairman I Hall Chairman II Hall Chairman III Hall ToE-Ho'Eoo0n09920,5 VoAqSoSoAoRoHo0oN Philaletheis Association A dramatic society should contribute toward the general purpose of the college, that is, it should not give us merely facts, but should increase our knowledge of methods. We are glad we can still develop our own ideas and experiment freely, without professional help. Our results, in turn, are not professional, but we gain a more permanent value than merely the achievement of one dramatic effect. This theory of experimentation has shown itself in this year's program. First I-Iall, a comedy of mannersg allowed a delicately satiric play of character, and 'demanded exact setting and costuming. Second I-Iall, a far cry from First used atmosphere and imagination to depict its poetic tragedy. Third I-Iall called for a different sort of ingenuity, being adapted, as it was, for the outdoor theater. Our newly-acquired black curtain made a striking background for ballet and panto- mime. Our new lighting schemesj made possible by the establishment of a permanent lighting budget, interpret the moods of the plays. This equipment helps us also in our impressionistic effects, which are an important aspect of our experiments this year. 1 145 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11- 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 L '1 E I1 1 1 ' H 1' ,H 11 11 13. 1 3. 51 -111 1,1 '1 1 11 1 1 111 11 11fl!1 111 1111 11. 1111 ,1. ,111 11? 11? ll 11 HMI 1 ii 111 11 1 1 1, 1' 1. 1-1 ra. -1 'I A '1 1 1 1 11 1 1' 1 4, 'i1 111 1 1 1, 1 1 ' 1 11 1 11 11 11' 1 1 ,il 111 1 1 1,11 1 W 1 11 ' 111 1' '11 111' K '11 1 1111 11 1 '11 1, ,1 1 1 1 1'1 1 vwfvvvvxfxfvvvx Q W V A 5 fs A. IRL UGO CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD 1925 Chazrrnan ELIZABETH B MELONE 1926 Stage Manager KATHERINE B FISHER IQZS Scenery WINIFRED COMSTOCK 1925 Lights CHARLOTTE NICHOLS 1927 Properties L STARR'TABOR 1926 Cbxunws BARBARA BELCI-IER 1927 Bustness Manager IQZ6 1925 1925 1925 1927 1926 1925 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 X l7fTYTY'Y'YTY'YTV'Y'Y' i'fI1 IHI Q E H 9 2 5 VOAQSQSQAQRQHOOQN I I Hall DEIRDRE OF THE SORROWS JARVIS KERR, 1925 . FRANCES GOEF, 1926 . HELEN HOOGLAND, 1926 JANE ROSENTHAL, 1925 KATHERINE JONES, IQZ6 ROBERTA CRUTCHER, 1925 MARTHA ALTER, 1925 . EVELYN GOODRICH, IQ28 Deirdre Naisi . Conchubor . Lanarcham . Owen . . Fergus . Old Woman Ainlee . Arden by J. M. SYNGE COMMITTEE CAST 147 , , Director . Stage Manager . Scenery Costumes Lights . . Properties . . . Music . Business Manager WINIFRED COMSTOCK, IQ25 CONSTANCE SMITH, 1926 GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS, 1925 . EMILY FLOYD, 1927 . EMMA L. DAVIS . EDITHA DAY ,1927 ,1927 FRANCES VON BERNUTH , ELLEN LOVE ,1927 . GABRIELLA LADD, 1927 1 1,. 1 T1 1 T 1 1 , 5 11 L '1 L Q E1 1. '1 1 111 .11 11 1? 5 n 11 A. 11 ,1 .11 l3fYfYY'YYAYYY'YYY'Y'Y l'If'-'IE-Il'IE'. '11 fED'2 5 VQAQEQS-'A.o1mo11oo0N Ill Hall WHERE ARE THE BONES OF WEYLAND? by ABBIE FINDLAY POTTS Musical score adapted from Norwegian folk music and orchestrated by GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON ACT I , Weylands Smithy in Wolf Dale Scene 1 The Swan Maidens Come An interval of several years I Scene 2 The Swan Maidens Co ACT ll The Great Hall of Hedad ACT Ill Weylands Smithy in Wolf Dale Scene 1 The sun rises on Weyland and the Dwarfs An interval of several months Scene 2 The sun rises on Bodwild ADELAIDE HOOKER 1925 DOROTHY NARDI IQ26 . ALICE ALLEN 1925 . ELIZABETH HAwEs 1925 MILDRED MooRE IQ26 GERTRUDE GARNSEY IQZD - MARGARET DAVIDSON 1925 LORAINE LEESON 1928 . COMMITTEE 148 . Chairman Assistant Director . Music . Costumes Scenery . Lights . Properties . Business l'YNfY'Y'Y'Y'Y'y5Ey'y'w TQHQEQ-cone YWYY A yyy 9020 5 V'A'5'S'Af1mQI1f-o i Pierrot Columbine . Corydon . . Thyrsis . . Masque of Tragedy JARVIS KERR . FRANCES COPE . HELEN HOOGLAND ALICE WILLIAMS EMMA LOU DAVIS MARY STEICHEN . JANE ROSENTHAL Aria da Capo CAST COMM I TTEE 149 GABRIELLA LADD CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD WINIFRED COMSTOCK LAURA BUTTERFIELD . MARY STEICI-IEN . Director Stage Manager . Scenery . Properties . Lights . Costumes A gAiRii1oN I1I'?IFHoJ-Eagan-090205 VoA0So ff 0 oo o Political Association MARY ALICE DUGGAN, 1925 . - Q ifesfjent ANTOINETTE DREIER, 1925 . ' Vwe' V 681 em ELINOR GOLDMARK, IQ26 I Secretaries . ANNE Rioos, 1927 Q y FACULTY MEMBERS Miss ELLERY Miss BROWN ' PRESIDENT MACCRACKEN The Political Association has been trying this year to present to the college the political problems, both national and international, that have been most prominent during the past year. It has done this by inviting speakers with varying opinions on these problems, which have included foreign affairs, South America, England, japan, Germany, Russiag and national affairs such as the education of women as voters, child labor, national resources, the immigration problem, and the Presidential election. The whole discussion of foreign affairs has been based on the question of the causes of friction between nations, in other words, the problem of war. Luncheons about every six weeks, and current-events lectures every two weeks, have been the medium for these speakers. Representatives have also been sent to various conferences, but with special regard to our own Intercollegiate Con- ference about the issues involved in the last Presidential election. Members of the associ- itioi have attended the bi-monthly luncheons of the Foreign Policy Association in New or . ISO' I con. 4 clul P EF.9E'H0'Eoo0n-090295 V0AoASoSgAoR9Ho0oN Members of the Executive Board MARY ALICE DUGGAN, Chairman PRESIDENT -MACCRACKEN it ' - . Miss ELLERY , , ' 1 . . Faculty Memb rs ' Miss BROWN . . 8 FLORENCE C1-0T1'11ER, 1926 . . Chairman of Open Forum .JU1-1A W1N5L0W, 1927 - . . . Publicity Representative MARGARET SHOTWE1-Lf 1927 - . Chairman of Speakers' Committee EUZABETH MOORE, 1925 - . Chairman of Reception Committee KATHRYN JONES, 1929 - . . . .. Census Representative MARY BILL, 1925 ' . . Non-Partisan Association Representative ' A OPEN FORUM 1 FLORENCE CLOTHIER, 1926 .... , Chairman SARAH KLENS, 1928 ........ Secretary The Open Forum was created to arouse interest in current events among the students. The subject of the day is introduced by a speaker who is an authority on the subject, and followed by discussions from the floor. The Presidential Election, Women in Industry, Conservation of Resources, Child Labor, are typical examples of the sort of thing the forum attempts. . , VASSAR BRANCH OF LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY INEZ POLLAK, IQ25 . ' ....... Chairman E. BOETTIGER, 1926 . . Secretary and Treasurer M- 1411214151 1927 l . . Executive Committee A. RIGGS, 1927 i lil. imitating the founders of the Fabian Society we have formed ourselves into a seminar. We purposed accordingly to center our study of the new industrial order- around some selected books, social or economic, by I-Iobson or Tausig or Russell, or others. With the conclusion of the La Follette campaign, in which we helped as individuals rather than as-a club, we held our usual discussions, led by members of the faculty and outside speakers. ISI 'f' AAA-- A g--Afv'v'vw'vx mv-W-Y-Y-M-Y-MAYAYA - lxfgjfg jgfljmo H, U ,N 'rein-norm-Hon-an Q2 0 5 c 5 V Athletic Association V KATHARINE KEYES, 1925 . - President ELIZABETH SMALL, 1926 . - ViCe'Pfe-Yidenf SUSAN DU BOIS, 1927 . - Tfeasufef HELEN WARBASSE, 1926 . . . Semffflfy The Athletic Association, during the season of IQZ4-25, has continued its policy of advocating sports for both athlete and non-athlete, thus giving the entire college ample opportunity for recreation. In every branch of activity, emphasis has been laid on encouraging an interest in the sport for its own sake, that both beginner and seasoned player may have an equal chance for enjoyment. fThe fall marked the hockey season, Roosevelt Cup Contest, and class tennis tournaments. ln hockey a new system was introduced of having second-team games count toward an all-hockey banner to be awarded to the class winning the most points in both first and second team contests. This banner was won by 'IQ'L7, the first team banner going to 1926. At the end of the season the Varsity Hockey team played the New Amsterdam Hockey Club of New York-a game in which the Varsity was victorious. The Roosevelt Cup Contest was won by 1925. Basketballtook up the winter months, as usual, and was followed in the spring by track, baseball and tennis. Tennis acquired a new interest, due to the new tennis cup presented to the association by an anony- mous donor, and awarded to the winner of the college tennis tournament. This cup is a permanent possession of the Athletic Association, the name of the winner to be engraved on it each year. During the season various improvements have been made in equipment, and it is hoped that by con- stant attention to such improvements, and to the encouragement of a general participation in sport, the Athletic Association will continue to function with efficiency. 152 l 4 I l . l l l 4 l l l l l l i l l l 1 q1 .1HI..1E.... 1925-RUTH BROUGHTON 1927 1926-KATHERINE JONES MY L YYY Il'9'2'-5 V.A. S S A. IRl II'0 N A Athletic Association ATHLETIC BOARD Managers of Hockey -IVIARCIAI HOPKINS 1928-FRANCES REYBURN Captains of Hockey I 1925-LOUISE KE!-I-OGG 1927-SUSAN DU Bois 1926-FRANCES BIGELOW 1928-IVIARGARET SWAIN C Managers of Basketball I 1925-KATHERINE KEYES I927-NANCY I-IoUoI-IToN 1926-GERTRUDE GARNSEY 1928-DOROTHY RICE I Captains of Basketball 192 5-LILLIAN CooK 191. 7-ELIZABETH MACDONALD IQZCLELIZABETH SMALL 1928-ENA FERWERDA Managers of Track I9z5?MARY BILL ' 1927-MARTI-IA CLUVERIUS 1926-DoRoTHY REID 1928- Managers of Tennis ' 1925-HARRIET JACKSON 191.7-MARTHA CLUVERIUS 1926-ELEANOR LIEBMAN 1928-ELIZABETH CARTER Chairman of Minor Sports BETTY THOMAS, 1925 . 'Water Basketball Representative MARTHA BOYNTON, IQ25 153 ! ! f Q A,Zi?,,. f i - C. ' C ? i o . Q OAOHROHOQON X ov ov ova 0 o205k.u VOA S S i 'T IH! TE. Il 93 ,1A1, , ,V TYack,I9244925 r l I D 1 l 1 1 l 1 I I I 1 y r l wa- C M. Mathews P. Morrison J - Head J ' Rufsell 3 M, Ives K. Kay E. Crosby - ROSSIY1 5 H. Baldwin E. Hedrick 1 i i ' . i , i 1 1 VI E. Tappan A. West C. Garrison M. Butcher R. Broughton - M. Morrey I-I. Chapman K. Keyes S. Kellogg N, Rust: V 154 1 l 1. I i 5 1 i . f 1 Tow Each, D if VASSARHQ H ' ' ' l - Q 0 Q Il 1- -2 2 S Q , V. . 5 7:,.,, . 0 o 0 0 0 o o 0 . Track, 1926-1927 l l l 3 H. Warbasse M. Steffens C. Smith F. Varney E. Head L. Hall P. Bacon D. Reid E.johnson I G. Garnsey S. Taber H. Poole N. Lee E. Small E. Butler l I l Adams G. Ladd lvl. Gamsey E. L. Davis E. MacDonald M. Cluverius C- IVICFEC P. Bouck S. DuBois I 5 5 l f o o50SoAoRoHo6oN . 111.3-H.IE...,n.,9.g.5 VA L! Hockey. 19254925 i V Ab ,,. , ML.. 1 l . wk I . j C. Garrison H. Chapman M. Butcher R. Broughton 5 H. Jackson H. Kunhardt: L. Kellogg lvl. Crutchfield L. Cooke I K, Wing J, Smith B. Rogers N. Rust I I 1 1 l I F. ci if . ' ' ot ier C Tioigciod hhF. Varney A. Brace L. Hall H. Warbasse D. Reed K. Jones . - we cfm E- Hyde F- Bigelow E. Small E. Butler 1564 'THE '9P Hockey 1927- 1928 M. Brunnow J. Barclay S. Donovan N. Houghton A. Hubbard J. Hooper K. Richards M. Hopkins L. Wilson E. Howland S. DuBois B. Neville E. MacDonald I F lvl. Stuart E. Carter D. Butcher F. RayburnR Ciggappsii SeI:5tLeesoXr:I. Bogickgost E' Ferwerda M. Butcher T57 TOR-HoEQo0n.Q.2o5 VOAOS 5A'mH0 .6 A l o o o ' o o o Basketball, 1925-1926 1 X 1? A , , - ' . 5 ' 1 Broughton Stern Stockwell Keyes Chapman Bill Garrison Thomas Morrey , Kellogg Cook Ellis J ackson 1 Coggeshall Singer S 'th H ll R jones Warbasse ml Small a But1e?SentIlj,?elbmar?amSey 158 fY'YYYYNrYY3rYYNrYwvv 4 'TIFIHIIEI' 9 V A S S A .IRI II cu: Basketball IQ27-1928 Donovan Keeler Dlay Hitchcock Sluder Du Bois Houghton Rathbone Pickett MacDonald Miner Booram Tane hill Carter Ives Lerson Boericlfe Stuart Swain Rice Y Sem Boyd Nicolai Lelper Maff 159 i 5 E X 5 i E l E 5 E 7 F a 5 E 5 5 i 2 i 2 5 E i I i 4 V ! 1 W 1 ' 1 1 1 A x 3 . I 1 1, 1 K1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1' 1 1 1 1 1 I E31 r. E 5 11,1 1 1 .1 1 1 r Q 1 V 1 .11 f' 15 ,.. '1 1 1 1 11, V1 ,gl .N 11 1, M' M1 4w! Y 131 -1'1 '1 1 1 I . .nn Y 1, 1 1 11 1,1 1 'f 1 F1 .. 51:1 L, inf! M, 11. 'i '1' 1 1-,1 1. 111: 1.1-1 , ' 1, L Q 1 15 1-1 r, '11, 1111. 111 11114I ,lx 1-1 , , ' 1 2 11.1 , 1 1' 1.! M11 1 1 1 1 'MH ' -R 1'-HW' . M1 1 1 14 , 1 5 1 1,1 I4 112 1 'K FS 53 111111 F wwf: 11 F111 1 af' W1 al .Ui 1 1 1'11 '1 1 ji! E311 M 15 1' 4 . gyw-vvTYw'vvv'vTvwAyfy-Y-v'v' ,,A ig A YY Y Y Y YE' XC? :1I1oE-HoEoaon..-'QOQO5 'VoAOSoSA- GDN Christian Association LILLIAN Cook, 1925 . - President KATHERINE W1Nc, 1925 . - Vicapfesidenf CHARLOTTE HUME, 1927 . . - - SGCFGIGW I-IARRIET CRUTCHFIELD, 1926 ....... TWGSUVGV The Christian Association is a group that is trying to find by clearer thinking, deeper feeling, and greater serving-the three planks of our tentative platform-whether or not personal problems and the problems of the world can be solved by living out the principles of Christ. ' This year we have triedto bring the various activities represented on the Board closer together, feeling surethat we can get further when all our divergent interests, problerns, and projects are pooled. In other respects the activities are not very different from those of preceding years, although the work of the World Citizenship Club, Publicity, and Social Service has been considerably extended. l V 'Since the Association is a sort of workshop for ideas, there is some bench for every sort of person in the discussion groups, study classes, social work, Christians' bookshelf in the Library, and various conferences. In addition, this year it is planned to have a lecture on each one of the great living religions of the world, preferably by adherents of those religions. 162 .E YYYYWYY A yyy l TUE-HoEoooHo9o2o5 V0A0S0SoAoRoHoqDoN . . l Sorne of the items in the Students-Christians drive budget this year are our sister ' college in Tokyo, Lincoln Center, the Arlington Public Health Nurse, and the Agricultural ' School for Polish Orphans in Kolpin. l To be continued in the 1926 issue. EXECUTIVE BOARD LILLIAN CooK . . M1ss MARY ELY . , ELEANOR WOLFE, 1925 . . GRACE HELENA BULLOCK, 1925 ALICE BRACE, 1926 . MARGARET CRUTCHFIELD, 1925 MARY CoCoEsHALL, 1926 JANET MooRE,, 1927 FRANCES VARNEY, 1926 GRACE HELENA BULLOCK, 1925 DORA BUTCHER, 1928 ELIZABETH CARTERM, 1928 I . . Chairman . . Faculty Member Chairman of Social Service Chairmen of Study Classes Chairman of World Citizenship . Chairman of Publicity . Chairman of General Service Chairman of the Silver Bay Club . Hostess of the Association ' Freshmen Members l i ll rl l- li 11 rl 3 rl ll gl I' 5, hi. :ln 1 ,,4., 1,',,1' 1 fl lm l 1 l la F ' ll I. l l l 1 il 1 n, fl HEP 11- 1 flf lla 231 lffi 51 in T111 14'-1 ,1, 1 Fi I: 's . lil 1 111 sl 5,1 11Q11 luv! ln- I1 :I'o-E-HUEOOOHOQOQOS o 0 0 o o oo 1Lir1OO11T Cohmmunity Center 9 M1SS MARY TABOR, IQOS . . . - . . . U . . . Chairman MRS. HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN .... Chairman of the Board of Directors A COMMITTEE CAROLINE AVERILL, 1925 ..... . . Chairman DOROTHY POST, 1926 . . . . . A . . Secretary ' MARJOR1E McALP1N, 1927 . . Publicity Manager EDITH BRADLEY, IQ26 ....... - . Chairman of Stunt Parties VASSAR DELEGATION TO SILVER BAY, JUNE 1924 h GRACE I-IELENA BULLOCK, 1925 , , , . A y Delegation Leader FRANCES VARNEY, IQZC .. . ' ' ' . ' . MARGARET MATHEWS, 1925 ' ' ' Asswtam Delegfgggl gauge' -, - . ,, ea er 164 lp--W illllnnirail Glluhz 'IFIHITEJ '99 fje-VASBAIRIIIO -f C 'IF 0 0 o o o oo 0 00911-A 02055 Wh Vassar College Choir CAROLINE ALLEN RUTH BANGS MARTHA BARNS EMMA BOURNE JOSEPHINE BRAITMAYER MARY L. DAVIS SALLY I-IODGSON ALICE ALLEN ADELE ALSCHULER MARY ELIZABETH BOOTH ANNE PAGE BRYDON JANET COMSTOCK MARY BOYNTON - MARION COMLEY RUTH DRIVER ELLEN FAY ELIZABETH ADAMS LEATITIA BOLTON ELIZABETH BUNTING STEPHANIE I-IILLARO WINIFRED BRONSON EVELYN COLGATE FRANCES PRAY BARBARA BEMENT V FIRST SOPRANOS CHARLOTTE HUME LAURA JACOBUS . LYDIA LITCHFIELD MA JORIE MCALPIN MARION MINER CONSTANCE MUMEORD CATHERINE PELTON SECOND SOPRANOS KATHERINE COOK JUDITH LEE DISMUKES I-IESTER EMPIE MARY FINNEY WINIFRED I-IOUCK FIRST ALTOS DORCAS I-IAGER ROSALIE I'IALL WINIFRED I-IULL DOROTHY MCCULLOUGH SECOND ALTOS MARGARET BRUNNOW BERNICE COLYER Substitutes FIRST SOPRANOS ALICE LIGHTNER VIVIARGARET SMITH SECOND SOPRANOS MARGARET I-IENRICH MARY E. OSBORN FIRST ALTOS SECOND ALTOS IOO MABEL REID ROSAMOND ROBINSON MARGARET SIMS LOUISE TANNER ELIZABETH VAN BUSKIRK MARY E. WATTS GRACE YARROW KATHERINE LYTLE MARGARET NEWHALL PAULINE STOW HELEN WILLIAMS MARION SHEAR JANET SHELDON I-IARRIET STOCKING KATHERINE WALKER CHARLOTTE I-IAGEMAN I-IELEN MITCHELL RACHEL SMITH I-IELEN WHITTON ALICE SCOTT ETHEL TAYLOR MARGARET RUPP ELIZABETH DENNISON 'T.H-14150. YYNYYY A YYNY on-099205 VoAoSogg-AOIROHOQDO GEORGE C. COW MARGARET MATHEWS MARION MINER KATHERINE ALLEN MARITJE BABCOCK ELIZABETH BALDWIN EMMA BOURNE ELIZABETH BUNTING WINIFRED CARY DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM SUSAN BRADLEE WINIFRED BRONSON JULIA BROOKING RUTH BURTNER LAURA BUTTERFIELD CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD ALICE BRACE MARGARET BRUNNOW VIRGINIA FELDMAN MARGARET BAZELEY MILDRED BOERICKE Vassar Glee Club OFFICERS . Director STARR TABOR . . . Asst. Manager . Leader LUCY WHEELER . . . Treasurer Manager ELIZABETH MACDONALD . . .Secretary HELEN WAKELIN, Accompanist WINIFRED BRONSON, Asst. Accompanist FIRST SOPRANOS ALICE EASTMAN ALBERTA EDWARDS ' MARGARET HENRICH -A HELEN HOOGLAND ANNE HORNEY ELEANOR KNIGHT JULIA LORD ELIZABETH MACDONALD SECOND SOPRANOS, ELIZABETH CARTER EVELYN GOODRICI-I J EAN HOFFHEIMER SUSAN LEACH FRANCES MCCONNELL MARGARET MATHEWS 'FIRST ALTOS HILDECARD KUNHARDT LORRAINE LEESON PRISCILLA NORTON ELEANOR POWELL SECOND ALTOS SARAH HARRIS BARBARA MCCLINTOCK MARION SAMSON 167 MARION MINER JULIA MORLEY MARGARET NASON MABEL REID MARTHA STAMFORD JULIA SMITH FRANCES WARD GRACE MOULTON BURD REED DOROTHY SMALLWOOD MARY STEICHEN HARRIET STRAIGHT J ULIA TILT STARR TABOR FRANCES WEED LUCY WHEELER JEAN SLATER -ROSAMOND TUCKER 1 LTOHIEOOQIQOQEQ 55 YOAQSQSOAORQHQUU The, Mandolin Club CAROLYN PAXTON, '26 . , . ' ' . I . - - Leader MARTHA BOYNTON, '25 - - - Managef BARBARA FARR '27 Secretary and 'Treasurer MARTHA STAMFORD, '2 7 . . . - - ACC0mPGni-Yi ' MANDOLINS ALICE B. BRACE, '26 - CORNELIA KEOGH, '26 MADELEINE BUBIER, '26 GRACE LEWIS, '25 MARION BUTCHER, '27 EUGENIA LITCHEIELD, '28 A BARBARA FARR, '27 HELEN STORY, '25 RUTH GRISWOLD, '27 HELEN TWEEDY, '27 CHRISTINA JOHNSON, '28 MARGARET WALKER, '26 UKELELES AND BAIXUOS GERTRUDE ATHERTON., '28 KATHERINE LYTLE, '25 EMMA ERDMAN, '28 ROSEMOND IVIORRISON., '28 FRANCES GATCHEL, '26 MARTHA BOYNTON, '25 DOROTHY MARTIN, '28 ELIZABETH AIENKS, '27 QUINTET MPBGARET WALKER, '26 KATHERINE LYTLE, '25 AI-ICE B- BRACE, 26 MARTHA BOYNTON, '25 HELEN STORY, 25 , BETTY SMALL, '26, Traps ' CAROLYN PAXTON, '26, Accompanist 168 I r 'IS' L Svnrivtira R ' A ,.lA 1-iA1Ai-Y-YYY-YAY THEo.on.9o2o5 VoA'5o5'Aomo 0'N Phi Beta Kappa FRDM 1925 ELECTED BEATRICE COSMEY DOROTHY HALL ELECTED NANCY LEE BOOKER MARY ELIZABETH BOOTH MARTHA BROWN GRACE HELENA BULLOCK WINIFRED COMSTOCK MARGARET CRUTCHFIELD MELVINA FLYNN RUTH GOELLA EDITH I-IOLIHAN LAURA E. SKINNER MABEL SLATTERY EDITH CRAMPTON KATHARINE FITE IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR JEAN I-IOFFHEIMER CATHERINE PELTON IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR WINIFRED HOUCK RACHEL JENSS DOROTHY MCCULLOUGH MARGARET MERRIMAN DORIS PARVIN FREDERICA PISEK KATHALEEN ROLLS SARAH STOCKER DOROTHY TAYLOR MARGARET VAN PELT MARION STEIN FROM 1926 ELEANOR KNIGHT CAROLYN PAXTON KATHARINE POLLAK WILHELMINA VAN INGEN ELEANOR GOLDMARK I7O ToHoEooo 0 0 0 Y A V , 11 9 2 5 VOA-'S0S0AoRoHoooRa ll Cireolo Leonardo ADELAIDE HOOKER, '25 . , Prggidenfessa I-AURALEE SKINNEB, 25 . Vice-Presidentessa MARY MARSHALL, 26 . . Segretaria BETTY FLINT, zo ....... Tresoriera Altre a parecchie conferenze interessanti, 1'anno passato s'inaugurola vita drammatica del Circolo. In primavera, abbiamo presentato La Giocondan di Gabriele d'Armunzio. La produzione di questa bella tragedia fu non solamente un godimento esteticolper gli attori via sollevava, io Credo, un nuovo interesse fra gli spettatori per 1'arte e la Eoltura italiana. Era accolta con parole di elogio da tutta la stampa italiana negli State mtl. PROTAGONISTI Luclo SETTALA . . .- Dorothy Nqfdi LORENZA GADDI . - Mary Llllle CQSINO DALBO . Mary MafShall SILVIA SETTALA ' . LCIUFGZGE Skinner FRANCESCA DoN1 . . Theogiora Perry GIOCONDA DIANTI , . Adelalde H00k6f LA P1ocoLA BEATA Joy CCff1Ck?n LA SIRENETTA . Judith Marvin 171 3 ! Y , .414 I , Vx., o 0 ogg-AomoHo6oN T011-no1E:H0i1o9o2.0 5 V A 5 Le Cercle FFEIHCHIS . ' P 'd t RUTH DILLARD, 1925 . V, Pfjgdjgti MARY NETTLETON, 1925 we S t i e . e a r ESTHER HOWLAND, 1927 ,reef , MARY ELISE WATTS, 1927 . - - - fesofwfe Le cercle se compose de jeunes filles qui savent le Francais suffisamment pour avoir 2 du plaisir a le parler et a l'entendre. A chaque reunion nous tachons de nous familiariser l un peu plus avec la France et ses coutumes soit par des conferences, soit en celebrant des Z fetes comme on le ferait en France. Nous jouons aussi chaque annee une piece francaise. - c , Q C Der Deutche Verein 5 f WINIFRED I-IOUCK . U- - PfClSideHfiI1 ELIZABETH I-IAWKINS . . Vice-Prasidentin VIRGINIA BURREL1. Smfifffuhfefin ANNE Rioos ...., . Schatzmeisterin Am 16. Dezember, 1924, hatte der deutsche Verein ein schoenes Weinachtsfest bei dem die Verkundigung Mariae und die Anbetung der heiligen Dreikonige vorgefuhrt wurde mit alten mehrstimmigen Weinachtslieder. Fur diesen reizenden Abend ist der deutsche Verein der deutschen Abteilung sehr dankbar. 1 ' 1 1 Science Cvroup ELEANOR M. WOLFE, 1925, Chairman Occasionally, during this year, there has been meeting, in place of the organized Natural Science Club, an informal group of students interested in understanding the new advances continually being made in Science. They have 1 been meeting with members of the Faculty, who havevolunteered to discuss with them scientific problems as they are presented in current periodicals. Further they have availed themselves of the privilege of meeting with any outsiders interested in these problems who happened to be at college from time to time. Those students working on practical laboratory experiments in Chemistry are members of this group. ' , 172 YYYY ' - AIA A T T -Q-, fYA s f1.1.1.E...1.t1.... 1... . . A S S AQROHOGON 5 Classical Society LAURALEE SKINNER 1925 1 - . President KATHRYN EYNONT 1926 . . .Vice-President - ROSAMOND ROBINSON, 1927 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer l Through its monthly meetings the Classical Society aims to t' l I . I s imu ate' and encourage an interest in things Greek and Roman. All members of the college community are invited to attend the lectures which are given by members of the facult or b u t O f .I ' y ygess. neo our most distinguished guests-this year was Mr. Leicester B. Holland formerly of the American School of Archaeology at Athens. For the past two years a play has been iven ' b g sometime during the year under the auspices of the Classical Society. These plays have afforded Opportunity for research on ancient manners and customs and have succeeded in giving the students a real feeling for the classical period. The W ake Robin Club ELIZABETH COC-GESI-IALL, 1925 . . ., President TVIADELINE SPAFFORD, 1926 . . Vice-President , A MARY CONNARD, IQ26 ..... Secretary-Treasurer The members of the Wake Robin Club are interested in studying and protecting the birds that are found on the campus. They supply three feeding stations with grain and suet. And through the kindness of Mr.. Allen of Poughkeepsie, who is an authority on the birds of Dutchess County, they take weekly field trips every spring. They also make an annual visit to the delightful home of john Burroughs, under whose inspiration the club was originally formed. The Composers' Club MARTHA R. ALTER, 1925 . - - - - - Tonic JANET B. SHELDON, 1926 - D?mmfmf ' CAROLYN PAXTON, 1926 - - - Leading Tone The Compgserg' Club was founded in IQOQ, and continued active until the spring of 1921. lt has been revived this year, and holds monthly meetings. The aim of the club is to encourage original composition and to offer oppOrUUU1fY f0f th? Performance afld Criticism Of music Written by the members. There is at least one meeting a year to which outside guests are invited. 173 n 9 1 I f3fAY'YNfY'Y'YNfY'Y'YW'Y'Y'Y'. - 'ffY'1f'fCY'Y fY'Y'Y CC YxDD :I'qH-HoEoooHo9o205 VoAog0S9A,0moH069N Debate Council MARY VIRGINIA I-IEINLEIN, 1925 . . FRANCES D. OAKFORD, 1926 . . . RUTH A. I-IALL, 1925 . . . GRACE HELENA BULLOCK, 1925 SARA P. EASTBURN, 1925 . . - ADELAIDE HOOKER, IQ25 . FLORENCE CLOTHIER, 1926 ' V. LOUISE KELLOGG, 1925 . . . . . . . President . . Chairman of Materials Manager of Intercollegiate Debating . Manager of Interclass Debating . . Secretary-Treasurer . I Social Chairman . Business Manager . . . Publicity Manager CAMBRIDGE DEBATE A - October 9, 1924 Resolved: that modern democracies are not compatible with personal liberty. Affirmative MARY VIRGINIA HEINLEIN, 1925 RUTH DRIVER, 1926 WINIFRED COMSTOCK, 1925 I ' Committee - Negative RICHARD AUSTON BUTLER , A. P. MARSHALL GERALD- SPARROW INEz POLLAK, 1925, Chairman lVlARGARETl ENGLEHARD, 1925 J. B. ROSS, 1925 . JEAN FOTHERINGHAM, 1926 I Decision: judges, in favor of Cambridge. Audience, in favor of Affirmative. 174 .I gToHoEoo0n09ogo5 o 0 9 9 o oo ow W v A s S A lRl I 6 LEAGUE DEBATE March 14, 1925 Resolved : that the I I . D a e s ould become one of public IYISCICUCIOHS. Vassar affirmative team debated Barnard at Vassar. The nega- tive team debated Wellesley, at Wellesley. A T present system of education in the United St t d h - 'Committee ELINOR' GOLDMARK, 1926, Chairman KATHRYN AUSTIN, 192 5 IVIERRYDELLE GAMBRILL, 1926 LAETITIA BOLTON, 1926 ALICE l-IALL, 1926 ELIZABETH DENNISON, IQ26 MARGARET SHoTwELL, 1927 ' Squad RUTI-1 HALL, IQZ5 EVELYN CoLoATE, 1927 FLORENCE CLOTHIER, 1926 A CAROLINE CUMMINGS, 1927 KATHERINE FITE, 1926 ANNE RIGGS, 1927 LEONTINE KENNEDY, 1926, V ANNA NOLLEN, 1928 Decision of judges: for Wellesley at Wellesley, for Vassar at Vassar. INTERCLASS DEBATE - Resolved: that we condemn the imperialistic policy of the United States in South America. ' ' A'flfmGtiU61IQ26 Negative-1927 SUSAN CLEVELAND, Chairman EVELYN COLGATE, Chturman ELIZABETH BOETTIGER, Materials ANNE RIGGS, Maiefla S LEONTINE KENNEDY - CAROLINE CUMMINGS LAETITIA BOLTON KATHESNE SMITH ADELAIDE KELBY SALLY ODGSON Decision: in favor of Affirmative. 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I-IAGER ROSALIND HOXVE MARGARET JAMES FRANCES KEANY I-IARRIET T. LEWIS EDITH MARKS FRANCES OLIVER CONSTANCE REYNOLDS ELIZABETH RHODES YETIVE M. ROCKEFELLER . KATHRYN W. STEIN LOUISE TANNER BARBARA THAYER 176 1 - E W YN YYAYAYA A ,,. Q,,-L, -Y-YY. 1I'.IHI.IE...11.9 . Ax - IQIIP . f I W ,A GM 0 9 Q 2. 5 VOA-'sf-soAoIm-'11 o N9 wr f7'T N ' T GQ A , . , .A 45' iE:1y'ww ,II 4 '-f'?1 it If ? K 'I W . ,V-X.1lA -li IW' r X E ,, Q pg, igvs.. IT J' - 9-iw I I .1 1,, ' -1 Num Im- 1-. wx X :xg X 215- . 7' H 5 5,3414 2 6 E QIXIN X 2-3' I 5. 2 Qu I ' M! hr- ng '15 Q7 I 3 - L -...iz ' I AI-'- 'Wx w rg S921 X 1 ' Q-TIT' J I ,- I I .I --mf-4 ,I I 1. ' Q ' NTI .. Akai.. I 'Jgblf' I-.X-E 2 - ----+-- 7'f.N:xS ' p-Gfiif-':-Q h., ,,.?g?js.IiEE55,gE: 1-.Q -i ii TT 'T315 N E A if' ni'W - 'ii XE R, ... - - +5 XX X QQQ x iiiiipiix ag, - . -Xxx xx T1 T. -T42- X X EEEEEE E, rug l!i '- xx, f' HiT' ' '- ' X 6 ,. -ia--A IX M, L. E , E ,Q Yi M . , Vassar Co-operative Book Shop THE COMMITTEE ' ISABEI. DORMAN, '25, Chairman MARY KELLOGG, '26, Asst. Chairman CLARA MARBURG, Faculty Advisor MARY THOMAS, '26, Treasurer JANE ROSENTHAL, '25 SARAH STocKER,,'25 ELINOR GOLDMARK, '26 MARY BOYNTON, '26 DOROTHY REID, '26 JANET MooRE, '27 MARY A. GRIFFIN, '26 177 L 'vTv'vvv'v'wrw-vw-Sf' A TYAWAYAQAYNAYAYAYAWW YN' W TOHOEOQQHUQOQOS VOAOSOSOAOROHOQDO Granddaughters' Club LILLIAN COOK . . . - HARRIET DOBSON CGreat-granddaughrerl ELIZABETH HAWES . . . - ELIZABETH HAWKINS . ADELAIDE HOOKER . DOROTHY HUNT . . MARY LOUISE JOHNSON . KATHERINE KEYES . . GRACE LEWIS . . AGNES LOCKE . . MARGARET MATHEWS MARGARET MERRIMAN . CATHERINE PELTON . VIRGINIA REILAND . MARGARET SHEPARD. FRANCES WARD . THEODORA WILSON . RUTH ARCHIBALD AGNES BEEBE . . HARRIET BORLAND . JUDITH LEE DISMUKES . HELEN ESTABROOK . LOUISE FREELAND . FRANCES GOFE . MARGARET HARDEN ELIZABETH HEAD . MARTHA JOHNSON . FLORENCE LOOMIS , DOROTHY POST . ISABEL REIMER . CONSTANCE SMITH . HELEN TAYLOR . LOUISE VAN LOON . MARY BOGART . EMMA BOURNE . KATHERINE S. COOK MARGARET CORNELISON . CAROLINE CUMMINGS MARTHA GARNSEY . VIRGINIA HEARD .' ELLEN, LOVE . . MURIEL MCCORMICK CHARLOTTE NICHOLS MIRIAM PLATT, .... BURD REED CGreat-granddaughterl . ELEANOR SHINN . HELEN TWEEDY . FLORENCE PARSHALL BARBARA BEMENT . ELIZABETH BOOTH . BEATRICE BORLAND . TERESA FOLIN . KATHERINE FOSTER . EVELYN GOODRICH . MARGARET HENRICH DOROTHY HILL . MEDORA L. HOOPER . CAROLINE LEWIS . DOROTHY LOW , ELIZABETH MCARTHUR ANNA NOLLEN . VIRGINIA PERRY HELEN PFLAUM , CHARLOTTE RABELL ALICE SCOTT, JR. . FLORENCE SHEPHERD , ANNE LETCHWORTH SMITH ADELAIDE TAGGART . EAN TENNANT . ARBARA THAYER . MARGARET THOMPSON JUDITH TRIPP . . FAITH WATERMAN , I lQ2f 1916 IQ17 1918 78 , LILLIAN MOORE, WINIFRED RICHARDSON, HENRIETTA HOUSTON, , MAY CHAMBERS, , BLANCHE FERRY, EDITH GARVIN, 1 CAROLINE CURTISS , CARRIE ABBOTT, GRACE ROBBINS, ALICE GIBSON, I HELEN WHITMAN, MARGARET MATHER, , NATALIE SMITH, ELIZABETH BURWELL, BESSIE ANNA DURANT, , VASSIE JAMES, . THEODORA PHELPS, . CLARA WALLBURGH, . . AGNES KELLY BELLE MCCULLOUGH, , MAUDE HENCH, EDITH TOURTALETTE, . . EDNA VPERCEY, FRANCES SOUTHWORTH . LAURA ALEXANDER, . ANNE WILKINSON, CAROLINE CURTISS, . ELIZABETH MAST, . CAROLINE HARDIN, JENNIE ESTES, . ALICE MILTON, HELEN MOOREHEAD, . . LOUISE HART, MABEL BROWN, EDITH HUNTER, . ALICE DEWEY, . ALICE LOUGHRIDGE, DORA ROBERTS, . AGNES WOOD, VIRGINIA NISBET, ANITA HEMMINGS, . ANN YAGER, . MARY PELLET, . ALICE HOLDEN, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, . MABEL BATEMAN, . GRACE LANDFIELD, . CHRISTINE SANGER, . GRACE POWERS, . LEONORA HOWE, BELLE MCCULLOUGH, . LAURA GRANT, . HELEN STEWART, . ALICE DOUGHERTY, . INGEBORG KAHLER, . GRACE KENT, . MEDORA HIGGINS, ELEANOR LORD, . DOROTHY LEWIS, MARY DELIA SMITH, EMELINE BARTLETT, . ISABEL DUNHAM, . HARRIET ETTENSON, . ALICE TAGGART, LICE ML CHAMBERLAIN, . ROWENA UPTEGROVE, MARY MARGARET MACAULEY, . . LILLIAN ATKINS, . ANNE VAN SYCKEL, - ANNE SAVERY, . ANNA K. GREEN, . . ANNE CHASE, HELEN BLUMENTHAL. ' A 1896 IQOO I89I 1897 1894 1895 1883 1899 1899 IQOI 1898 1901 1899 1899 1895 1897 1895 1901 1899 F899 1891 19O1 1899 1886 1897 1897 1893 1891 1897 1895 19O1 1891 1899 1904 IQOO 1901 IQOS 1896 1903 I9OI 1897 IQO3 I896 IQO3 1903 1902 1897 1889 1903 1894 1903 1901 IQOI 1893 1903 19O1 1897 1901 1905 IQOO 1894 1901 IQOO I89Q IQOZ X903 18941 1905 1893 1900 1397 1897 1399 :,,, N X flllllrl lguhliratinna T HoEoo,n,9,205 VQAQSQSQAORQHQQQN The Miscellany News EDITORIAL STAFF MARY C. MCCALL, JR. '25, Editor-in-Chief V. LOUISE KELLOGG, '25, News Editor EVA MARIE VAN I-IOUTEN, '25 CATHERINE KNOWLTON, '26 JOSEPHINE COALE '25 ELIZABETH WADLEIGH, '26 ELIZABETH L. F. I-IEAD, '26 GERTRUDE I-IOOPER, 27 JEAN FOTHERINOHAM, '26 CHARLOTTE NICHOLS, 7-7 - BUSINESS STAFF ' ELIZABETH I-I. THOMAS, '25 ...... Head Business Manager REBECCA COOLEY, '26 . .... . Circulation Manager Advertising Manager GRACE GOODMAN, '26 -Assistants E. GOODALE, '26 E. I-IOWBERT, '26 E. PALMER, '27 The Vassar Miscellany Weekly was started as a news supplement to the Monthly in February, IQI4. In the fall of IOI5 it became independent of the Monthly. In March, IQI6, the Students' Association first petitioned the Faculty for permission tolhave the Weekly a semi-weekly paper. In February, IQI7, the issue of the semi-weekly as published under a year's trial rant from the Fa t , g cul y. Permission to con- tinue the News as a semi-weekly was later unanimously granted. 180 f'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'YNrY'Y'YNr'Yw-Y' - I, .. T'H'E '11 9 '2 0 5 VQAOSQSQAQRQIIQOQN Grist EDITORIAL STAFF FREDERICA P. PISEK, '25 . .... Editor-in-Chief DOROTHY JOSEPH, 25 . . Literary Editor ' Associate Editors Assistant E iitors FRANCES GOETZMANN, '26 LAURA I-IORNICKEL, '25 ERMA JOHNSON, 26 KATHARINE BRADLEY, '25 VIRGINIA PARKER, '27 ELIZABETH GARRETT, '17 BUSINESS STAFF - . . . . Head Business Manager MARION F. MINER, '25 . Circulation Manager E. BURD REED, '27 . ' . CONSTANCE REYNOLDS, .28 ......... ,Advertising ELIZABETH BROWNING, 28 ......... Circulation HISTORY OF VASSAR LITERARY PUBLICATIONS The first college publication appeared in june of the first college year, 1866. This paper, called the Vassarina was replaced by another yearly, the Transcript, which continued for four years. In 1871 Vas- sar issued no college paper, but in 1872 the Vassar Miscellany appeared as a quarterly. In 1877 the maga- zine appeared as a monthly, which status it held until IQI4. In that year the Miscellany was published in one monthly issue and four weekly issues per month. The monthly issue, the Vassar Miscellany Monthly, limited itself to the literaryg the weekly issues, the Miscellany News, took over the remaining elements which had comprised the Original Miscellany. In the Spring of IO24, the Vassar Miscellany Monthly was discontinued because of the slightness of interest it afforded the college and the slenderness of the support ff d I October IO24 a literary magazine, Grist, appeared. Whereas the Monthly and the News itwaso ere. n , , I , . , , , D were under the same business board, Grist has its own business board and is in no way connected with the News. ISI 'j1 .,1f.H.,IE.,.-,..11.9..2..5 VOAOSOSOAORQHOUO r'Y'N'Y'Y'Y'Y'YYY'Y'YY'w'v'v LYY v YY YYY J ,Vassarion Board ' ELIZABETH CLARKE EMILY BEDFORD GRACE LEWIS MARY BILL RUTH MILLARD - MARTHA CARTER KATHARINE PHELAN ,JEAN ELLIS ELEANOR SUTALEY HELEN GAGE LAURA WILEY ELIZABETH I-IAWES THEoDoRA 'WILSON 'The VASSARION was first published in 1888, under the name of Hors d'Oeuvre. 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IIA 1, '1, Rx FMX V X 1 'I 1 1 ' lk1y1 P1 1 11 1 K I 1 , 1 5 1' 1 1 1 1 1 4 f r Q- -f-f ff - Q f ' Y, W, - .. .. , ,, Y ,-, A H H, W , J 1 1 Q L! - i 1 I 'Z , I 'x 1 . 4 ' Q I . . 3 I i 1 i I 9 T. Price in wl hair, Com greaf Parag I had I happx E whicf c ' ' . AYYAYAYA A fY-Y-Y- T0HoEooono99gg5 Vo 0 D 0 0 oo. A S 5 A IRI. II 00N Alice in Vassar 1 CHAPTER 1 There was a rose and grey sign in front of the gate. It read- Price ,Come to ,Vassar and Develop your Individuality. Intimate Contact at Minimum . -I-low very interesting! thought Alice, when just at that moment a Paragon dressed in white appeared at her side. 1 ::Are,you. 'z8?. said the Paragon, tensely. ' - No, said Alice, a little surprised, but pleased, I was only I7 last birthday. lt's my ha1r,AI think. Mamma wouldnt let me bob it. Oh, thats all right, consoled- the Paragon, we have the Free Cut System here. Come, we must hurry, or we'll be late for luncheon. UWhat time is it? asked Alice timidly. ' End of 4th hour, said the Paragon, hurrying Alice across the campus toward a great, brown building, full of windows. . ' But 5 o'clock is teatimeg not lunch hour, objected Alice, who was puzzled But the Paragon ignored her, and Alice suddenly found herself in an Elevator. I Either the building was very high, or the Elevator was moving very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went up to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next. ' A She found to her astonishment that the sides of the shaft were covered with writing, which she read eagerly- Theres a funny one, said Alice, reading aloud to the Paragon. 'The Vassar girls for knowledge race Theystudy with much vigor To see how they can feed the face And still preserve the figgerf , And that one- . 'I want to be a Vassar girl Till four years are beguiled Then graduate and with the rest I-Iave one and eight-tenths child' How sweet! thought Alice. just then, the Elevator passed a row of bookshelves in the wall. Alice reached up and drew out a Book. On opening it, she found it began- Please save three seats, said the Roommate. ' What does this mean? asked Alice of the Paragon. n ' Oh, that's an awfully hot cereal they've just begun in Main-you know-one hard, three soft, four coffee, three cold' and a cocoa. I Alice was a little puzzled, but she saw a dish of cornflakes on one of the shelves and reached up for it. . I There was a sign on it which said: ' , H Students are asked to leave this after using as they would like to find it. ' ' l l d th d'sh upon a shelf. n EJgCi1pluu?.yVV2?,1lac:I:ihe rilelnever end? Alice was getting a little restless when someone shouted Fore! and the Elevator stopped with 3 Jerk- V, ' Come, come, wised the Paragon, we must get a small table. . 189 N T.HoEoo.n.QJ,2o5 'mfo-AoS 5v,A,vlR2. H0Q70:N' - CHAPTER I I The Room they Came into was filled with tables at which were seated hundreds of girls. Their heads were bowed and they were 511181213 m Umson Beautiful soup, so thick and pink What a soul uplifting drink. ' Who would not greet with a joyous whoOI3. Who would not give all else to scoop Fourteen-Carat Tomato Soup? Be-ootiful Soo-OOD! Belootiful SOO---0013! ' Soup of the E--E-EVCNIUQ Beautiful, beautiful soup! H dt 500 05.3 TFP., lj He-EE Asif- lEr:llfEi.Hg 2267914 Ed? ,gif 3 .ff h Q A .Q ll- ' X0 -A Lil! X ZYZZP f l I , Q O -f W x i T ,QM 7 T -Cggfsq if , l ill l K. B. I . ' Alice noticed with surprise that all around the room were great vats, labeled Spinach, and tall glass barrels, some labeled simply Weak Tea, and others Tea with'rSugar, Tea with Lemon, Tea with Cream, Tea with Cream and Lemon from which little . 1. pipe ines ran to every table. Alice turned to ask the Paragon about,them, but she had vanished, and Alice found herself beside a long table to the right of the door. She stretched herself on tiptoe and peered over the edge of the table and her eyes met those of a m th l , 0 er y Caterpillar, smoking a hookah and inhaling the steam from her soup. CHAPTER I I I A Alice and the Caterpillar eyed each other for some time in silence. At last the Cater- pillar blinked her eyes and said sternl -' 'Wh ' Ay at am I, Life? Alice looked a blank, where- upon the Caterpillar said irritably. ' What do 'you eat? 1 IQO rmrw-vww-v'Y'ysr'w'sfw-v-v-YAYA - 'TlI H'lI IE1 '11'Q9'2' 5 V0A0SoSoAoRoHoQoN Really, said Alice shyl - 1 h' - , ' - - latitude and a little more in lobhgittildteloiciltlrslcge-Ing Wat will make me grow a little less m .Cambrian Sea? asked the Caterpillar absently. - No said Alice gently I'm afraid I d ' d 2 I , i ' on t un erstand you, quite, but you see-I'm forty two inches around the wa1st'and it s inconvenient. It's a stupid way to be. It s not a stupid way to be, said the Caterpillar stamping twenty four of her hind feet and rearing herself upward. She was exactly forty two inches around the waist. g Every normal girl should be at least forty two inches around the waist, she con- tinued, u and drink at least six cups of tea, in order to be a desirable mother of the next generation. But I hate weak tea, began poor Alice. You're a spoiled child, said the Caterpillar. By the way, what have you Learned of Motherhood? , This was a new field of thot-to Alice, but she considered deeply. I've learned a lot of things by heart, she said after a moments concentration. But I can't quite remember them all-I'm trying to remember, 'I-low doth the Busy Boyfriend 'ibut it comes out wrong- Try 'You are old, Mother darling, said the Caterpillar. ' Alice folded her hands and began: 4 A You are old, Mother darling, the Young girl said, You never have been in a College And yet you have lots of ideas in your head. , Pray, where did you pick up your knowledge? an an In my youth, said the dame, the girls were compelled To learn how to cook and crochet, ' So we stayed in the home and we read and we spelled And prepared for our nuptial day. I at 4. You are old, said the girl, and your hair is all gray- I-ndeed it's beginning to fall! Why don't you invest in a little toupee . That no one will notice at all? A. .1 In my youth, said the dame, my charm was enhanced By the means of a cute little bonnet, Which covered my head except when I danced, But now there is nothing upon it. A 4 Y0u are old, said the girl, and your face is all creases, Your chin is beginning to double. You'd better use ointments and greases and paCkS. Now how about taking some trouble? I have answered two questions and that is enoughin Said the dame, You're becoming a bother, Do you think I can listen all day to such stuff? Be off, or I'll speak to your father! Thats very disrespectful, said the Caterpillar. I'm afraid a little, said Alice timidly. Very, said the Caterpillar decidedly.--Then-A 'What size do you want to be? 191 -T.H.E..,..11.9,.,g., 5 VOA'-'S0s0A.o1Rzf-1100-,N ..WeH,-- Said Alice: yd like to be tall enough to wear a big hat but small enough to mmf get to the Spring houseparties, if you know what I mean. HA dv H I d0n't know what you meag, said the Caterpillar. re you engage . N 'd Al' h . V .. W?ell?lbtegi1iaat onbcei' cssfduthbe Caterpillar. There was a pause. Qne of these will pr give you a big waist and small ankles and the other a small waist and big ankles. You 't h th' , know! I l h can Theevgjgilglllalrqiffzrggl Alice two dishes. One of them looked quite a lot like creamed buts celery but it smelt like cabbage. 'The other one looked 'like creamed turnips but it smelt like Brussels sprouts. Alice took a little of the latter and instantly her waist became smaller but her legs really were a little large. As the Caterpillar paid her no more attention, she wandered out and downstairs. , ha I ' r CHAPTER iv ' There were great mobs of girls surging and screaming in front of a high wall of little glass doors. They didn't seem to be getting anywhere or doing anything, 'but occasionally a girl would come struggling out with streaming eyes and torn clothes, bearing envelopes all. of which seemed to be postmarked Arlington, Alice noticed. She saw the Paragon standing at one side, tearing her mail into small scraps. Yours is 3ooo B. C, called the Paragon, and Alice, a little puzzled, dove into the crowd and was instantly hurled to the floor. On a little door she saw the number gooo and she turned the disk and to her surprise the door opened. The only way she could see thru was to lie Hat on her. face,.and get her eye to the opening. A good many people stepped on her, but itlooked so lovely in there that Alice scarcely noticed. ' A A g llwfwfis dur ijj'lif1i..-Z-lj:WI '-1 sy 7 E3 ,jj LKEQE E12 ii TE: Tj '33 'Q 'Xl 1737 I' Nl If ,Tl .g VT, EE FSI ITT IT - ' A-I -T ,rx N -l - cm -I A MQW I-l N, f- - -- lf IT N f- Q 1 l ILL' I O- .. -,fu 1' 0 -.r.i?g all Tl -T TTI T' 'Wllid 'J V If 303 ,-:Ll -'N f f 'f-W .., X l-J 'ff . A nl, , Xt-j-l,,l .L 5:4 -- br S Eimflfzrfz. pf X C, mgijgknjij ,X L Y ' 4 'r . , l-T1 'l C , fx X- Q s' I v Q ! fNc,..:, I N: sf ...A 16 .1411 . I - 'K .f 3:11. ig A 'Hoi lhfi'if0un KB Daisy 192 IHI T-0 0-Eoo0,n,099205 VoAoS9So-AORQHQUDN QOH if I Qoyfld Qnly get in, sighed Alice. You C311 C, said a deep voice and Alice fou d h d thru the door. i n a an some black eye staring at her iiWho are you? asked Alice. v proudlg am Percy the Parcel Passer, slowest man in the Eastern Atlantic States, he replied should like to know you better, said Alice politely. You will, said Percy. There was an embarrassed pause. Alice was quite thrilled but she felt she must make conversation. ' Can you recite poetry? asked Alice. ::Lots, said Percy. Would you like to hear some? A Oh yes, cried Alice, wiggling into a more comfortable position for a very large girl had been standing on her spine. ' ' The young rnan began- I 'T was Wasser, and the wicious wamps Did gush and gurble in the j. All lurid were the 'lectric lamps ' And the jag time did play. ' Beware the Gassarwirl my son, The eyes that roll, the hands that take Beware the flapper type and shun The sly insidious snake. I-Ie took the trolley from the train Long time the maidens dorm he sought Then rested there by the porte cochere And stood awhile in thot. , And as he stood the Gassarwirl Came chittering from classg In hordes it strumpled thru the door' I-Ie shrank and let it pass. One two three four and more and more Q It scrunched and skrunkled unto Main I-Ie left that place, and on his face Was mingled awe and pain. And hast thou seen the Gassarwirlf' And is it typical? they cry. . Oh modest youth, come tell the truth I see it in your eye. 'T was Wassar and the wicious wamps Did gush and gurble in the sl. All lurid were the 'lectric lamps And the jagtime did play. CHAPTER V ' I-IOW about 3 little tour of the campus? The Paragon dragged Alice to her feet and f h'll. they'tZTJlilS tIeiT3fTailj1ISd Zldicileli Fcjdgrrlypaghioh, is the Outdoor Theatre where they have the Daisy Chain, you know. - 193 ' . . AYAYYAYAYYAYYAYAY A P A 'jI'.IHI.IE...,n.9.2o5 VOAOSOSOAOROHOUON I-low nice, cried Alice. I love daisy chains. Do you suppose they ll let me help carry it? I'm so big and strong. . . . n I-lush, my dear. The Paragon looked around in apprehension. This is kept a great secret, you understand. Strength is not a requisite, nor size. Alice did not understand, but she hated to say so. It made her seem stupid. Now, I will show you the quadrangleff- The Paragon waved her hand, and Alice was in an open space with buildings all around her. I That is North, said the Paragon, showing her a building with a tower on it. A'Then that is South, I suppose. Alice pointed in the other direction. 'iNo, it's Rocky, the Paragon corrected. Before Alice could ask any more questions, the Paragon was running with her across the campus. You like athletics, don't you? she asked. You must try out for them all here. Oh, yes panted Alice. I am very fond of croquetf' This is jos field where we play hockey, -and Alice saw a lot of girls in bright- colored bloomers hitting a ball. It did look something like croquet except that they didn't wait for their turn to play. They were all in the middle of the field now, slashing at each other with what seemed to be sticks. l I ' x ' I Egg S U I M QF J A H 'ff ff? f Qljvix p W 4 N , f a-1 '4llllkxlrV Ui G, I I Vi . - o X-5 , , QQ 'Lael , 'Alice rubbed her eyes+' 'Wh 14' d - . , in Surprise. ,They look for all thgtwoigd ebgsllsqggoilleir sticks made from? she asked 194 j nrw-vw v Y Y YyAy':rw'Yw'Y-Yf - -Y- g . T 0 ll-II 0 E ' ' 0 ll' ' 99205 W-oA0S0SoAoRoHQUoN Sh-you must be awfully careful A t t h t h ' f 1' - Faculty children. Here, let Alice hold Builds aominlutekelr ee ings those are some of the Aliceldldngt really Want to have anything to do with such a troublesome looking bird, but she didn t want to hurt anyone s feelings, so she took the strange stick into her arms. She succeeded in getting its body tucked away, comfortably enough, under her arm, with its-legs hanging down, but then, just as she had got its neck nicely straightened out and was going to give the ball a we h bl ' ' ' ' ' U ' D g ig ty ow, it would twist itself round and look up into her face, with such a devilish expression that she could not hel burst' I p ing out aughing. - Wa, , if 'V V ,ri ' r nf. r ,,W, , At this Bubs wriggled down out of her arms, and the Paragon caught it just as it was disappearing round the tank, andthe game icontlnued- ' 'What are they doing now? asked A1106- They're trying to get the ball. 1 U 7U Looks like I-Iidelalng Seelfi, 5963? t IF- No, not at al . y e an IgG OW- . A group of girls on the other side began to cheer wildly. What are thgy Saying? asked Alice. God help us. I Why? 1' T d ,, The opposing goa 13 h 00300 ' l see, said Alice Cwhich was a flbl- d Ou know... the positfiqg ,giggle agfygignsef Xbfery best to understand. What is the one ow in eres 1 , 1 on the very outside? A 195 T,1HIoE,,,,,n,,9.,2. 5 VOAQSQSQAORQHQQQN A A - f,VLAV2iV, AYYY'Y'Y'Y YNFYN 'YS mfNrYYv'v'vvw'v-vw vw Y Wing-very appropriate, you SP6-H., -- - Suddenly a voice behind Alice cried Woof! Woof! Clrsfszrefaisixsgefaigtii afrziggorfaza found hefself . 1 d to be a fairyland of 1 14' t ' h h barred the entrance to what Seeme floswelrls at'i1A,'i'IE1i.E??cWcii1cLE-ENTER AT YOUR OWN PERU-' CUME IN FF . . .. SUP?'I6Ea?1il?aEQtg31EJ.LTAqkigIT 15VLP1EtSgIJxLuld Mother say if I came out a Little Stiff? But just then she caught sight,of a tea table set in a little garden house just the other side of the sign-and she hurried toward it. I il A ii iii H X V my x , X I . I isfxb ,, i I .,,,. Q- I Q I - if ' ,, N xx - f ix I x ,, I ki lns Mfr? X ,Q afixi I A I I 'g 1 s ' kj' 1 I I ' gf? ' X A94 ffa V i I ' A , 1 xfx if ' 1 , , hx-,ap Q , 1 N X , , IV, , ' R Q , ,V I' I - . ,+ my Q viiilll I Ii I I I X I I I E ia X , D i W g it gd ,f ' 2 A i g 1, Q,.' I , l I . I ' :V ', X , .... .,. .. . , , . I CHAPTER vi The March I-Iare and the Mad Hatter were having teag a Dormouse was sitting between thenll, fast asleep, land the other two were using it as a cushion resting their elbows 'E Cl C ' on 1 an va ing over its ead.. Very uncornifortable for the Dormdusef' thought Alice: only as it s asleep, I suppose it doesn t mind. h Plenty of room here, said the Hatter cordiallyg but the March Hare did not seem to notice Alice at all. Why don't youspeak to me? said Alice. It isn't very civil not to. You look like a third rate mind,' said the March Hare and her tones were almost severe. I-Iow are your kinaesthetic reactions? P Never mind little girl you sit right here b rne I I'k , , , I I, ' y . 1 e you. The I-Iatter rose with his well known gallantry and led Alice by the hand to a chair at his side. 196 ToH0Eoo0n099g05 VoAoSoSoAoRoHo0,N Have S0016 W.i1'lC, the Madh Hatter said in an encougaging tone. Alice looked around but there was nothing but tea. I don't see any wine she remarked There 's 't ' '- - - - H In any, sald the March Hare. I-Iis imaginative processes are over- developed. I That reminds me, said the Mouse opening his eyes very wide. What would happen if an ambassador turned bootlegger? Goody, goody, thought Alice. I'm glad xthey've begun asking riddles. I believe I can guess right off, she added aloud. HDO you mean you think you can find the answer to it? said the March I-Iare. Exactly so, said Alice. Then you should say what you mean, the March I-Iare went on. I dog' Alice hastily repliedg at least-I mean what I say-that's the same thing you know. Not the same thing a bit, said the I-Iare. Why you might just as well say 'I feel what I do is the same as I do what I feel'. ' I You might just as well say, added the I-latter, that 'I write what I think' is the same as 'I think whatl write'. I You might just as well say, added the Dormouse who seemed to be talking in his sleep, that I sleep when I sit as I sit when I sleep. I It is the same thing with you, said the I-latter and the party sat in silence for a minute while Alice thought of all that she knew about ambassadors and bootleggers, which wasn't much. H Correlate your facts, directed the I-Iare. I-Iave you got it? j X R HW f ZT ll fi i wig jj li gi 385 I li 6 Lu X X nf ,J Q . f ,W 'Y ji Cm ' I N K f .5 0 lj, - ,, ---'t f l, usb o 25763 E , .it QQH, l: ng 5 A H A - dd t k ow exactly what to say. Iliff as wfssfagszaisfsr-krxfififwffffifd 5553, 81111 ysteria, sal G - I I 35 the Mouse Who Was Very qluchgsleep' h I-I tter who had been silent a long time. Are you that way too? Alice turned to t e H 197 nrw'vw'Y'v'vvv'v-vw-v-v-vw' is 'rC1f'Y'Y'Y'Y'VY'YAYAYAY'VN''YY'YN limit-ILOIE., .0109 0 2. 0 5 VOAQSOSQA-0I121 1I 00N Certainly not, said the I-latter furiously. 'I-Ie's only a Republican but I sing. I-Iow nice, exclaimed Alice as politely as she could. I ' I think so too, said the Hatter modestly. y I ll try a little Ol'1C HOW. Twinkle, twinkle little star Up above the trolley car-' You know the song perhaps? I've heard something like it, admitted Alice. - It goes on, you know, the I-Iatter continued and his tone was very solemn. 'I f the car goes off the track Then I want my eight cents back'. Alice got up and quietly walked away. CHAPTER VII Suddenly she saw coming toward her, the White Knight on horseback. I-Ie had a milk can hanging from his saddle on one side and a parollelopiped on the other g around his neck were strings of colored chalk. I-Ie looked so pleasant and kind that Alice thought she would speak to him. But just as she approached him- I often wonder what the Students think of me, said the knight in a deep Voice, to no one in particular. I ' Why really, said Alice, feeling as tho someone should answer, I don't know 5 I should think they'd like you, sir, but I think you look as tho you had lost something. I often do, said the Knight graciously. just today I lost all the blue prints of my inventions for Saving Students' Time. Would you like to see them again? I 'found them on the log tables, he added hastily. - Yes, I should love to, said Alice politely, whereupon the Knight drew forth from the milkpail some sketches hastily drawn on blotting paper. , '- :- I . ' ,A S I , if , , , if wi 4 ff7f I 1 .. I . n sf 1.0 To mek! classroom work 'mo-rf pleasant, This one, said he, showing her a sket h k d N ' I idea entirely. It's intended to ease the posiiohqilnl She hzad Qllgegslditliirsyinlizllarsz Ololl course they needn't have them on every seat' erh ' ' p g ' you think itis Originaw., i P aps only two thirds of the seats. .Don t ' 'Very, said Alice. A 198 'TDR-H..IEQ..n.9.g.5 W-,AOSOSOAQORDHOOON rw ,, Aj X 1 ffffff , 'L xx Q f M A Wir ' , li Le clocl-ye G Sbhhe i ' .GI And No. ll, continued the White Knight, becoming very dignified, ls a little ladder arrangement to facilitate descent from an upper berth, so to speak. I have heard that this is an invention sorely needed. heladded. ' .4 ' U s . N se , a a alv 4 . iw! BTN? Inq Home Frye bacon ? In .og VA I fin? - 7fffS,, , I .iii-. I , -i dBi The e,enTi fn Q-de TYQP' T99 fy-N-xfxfY'Y'Y'vxf'Y'y-y'Y'Y'Y YY Y yy Y Y Y Ton-HOEOOOHOQDQO5 VoA0SoS0AoR'H0UvN ' .. - ' ' ' ' th B conf It is UNO- IH, he Went On' I hav? facetlously Cal1Z?lI'1CI2llaIglg3gSIgI3lr'TEI? bus-coantainers for a small convenient express wagon, With 3 neat arfang thOS?.g5mFVO?5 liligagiafsfpggedcglkl-ZS,allbiysvriigilin piece of cheese or other edible matter is - ' he step, entangles three or four of his I ed on the trap, and the Centipede, on mounting U , , .. . Eiga feet in the String which holds the axe-Ingenlous, don t you think? he said modestly. I should say so. ' said Alice. 9 .f f KD 01:2 beakei- Sen-vlnq cl double P P09e I-Iere is.No. V, you see, said the Knight, turning a little pink., This is a-er-an arrangement whereby the bicycle may be used as an aid to the bath. ff: - U la Xfl IQWJI lil? J . I ief lrgglgilei filci I Rulhberrnq dt. luxe We will turn to No. VI, an inexpensive little machine, based somewhat on the well- known periscopeg by it, one may see all the guests in the dining room without inconvenience to oneself. Thats the last. ' I think they're lovely, said Alice. I never should have dreamt you could do it. I do a great many thin s no one ' ' and Poetry. g suspects, said the Knight, proudly. I make Puns 'ZOO fi-.H.E...,1.9.g.5 V.A.5.S.A,R9moN i:Poetry? said Alice a little apprehensively ' Would you like t h ' - ' - .. . ,, in a slow monotonous tgneir a httle? Said the Kmght' eagerly' Listen! And he Sang I'll tell you everything I can Before it gets too late. - I saw an aged aged man U A-sitting by a gatey Qome tell me aged man. I said What is it that you do? I-Iis answer trickled through my head Like dew-drops falling due. I-Ie said, I watch the taxis pass, B The Van and Mocher type, I try to keep them off the grass The while I smoke my pipe. And on a Sunday you will find I'm most particular, Collecting passes duly signed From every passenger. But I was thinking of a plan To make my friends grow green By asking up a I-Iarvard man Who had a limousine. So having no ,reply to make To what he talked about I cried, What measures do you take To keep the taxis out? I-Ie said, They come as bold as brass But then I seize my chair And shout 'You've got to have a pass! And wave it in the air And jump about and shake my fist At all those motor-cars, And then if they should still persist I shut the iron bars. 1 I heard him then, for I had quite Completed in my brain I A scheme for coming in by night By way of aeroplane. I thanked him much for telling me I-low taxis could be checked, And said in future I would be Extremely circumspect. 'And now if e'er by cha1'1C6 I fifld My wash-cloth frozen hard Or go to call and leave behind My purse and calling-cardi 7,01 'I,oEH.oEooon-090205 VOAOSOSQAORQHQUUN Qr if I miss aimovie show Because the trolley s late, I weep, for it reminds me so Qf that old man I used to know- Who watched the taxis come and go Who swung the portals to and fro, Who sat in sun and rain and snow, Who never let in friend or foe Without a warden's pass to show, Who marshalled autos in a row Whose age has never seemed to grow For many, many years, although Qld grads have seen him long ago, ' A-sitting by the gate. As he sang the last words of the song, he gathered up the reins, and bowing politely, wandered off across the campus, slipping a little from side to side and humming lightly the while. A Alice turned and found herself confronted by the Red Queen. 1 . CHAPTER VI I I . Quest-ce' qu'il y a dans la vitrine ce matin? said the Queen, quickly. Where did you come from? Not that I'm not delighted to see you. Write your name while you are thinking what to say. It saves time. Alice wondered at this. I'll try it, she thought, sometime when I'm late for breakfast. ' - just at that moment they began to study. Alice had never -'studied so hard in all her life 5 and all the time the Red Queen kept crying, Plus vite, plus vite! Vite, vite, vite, vite! je ne peux pas aller plus vite, gasped Alice, but they tore on, nevertheless. The curious part was that their thoughts never seemed to change, no matter how hard they studied, they never seemed to get anything new. Are we nearly thru? gasped Alice. Nearly thru! Why, we finished ten minutes ago, said the Red Queen. Vite, vite! And they studied on, until just as Alice felt herself slipping into oblivion, they stopped. I You may rest a little' now, the Red Queen said kindly. Nous resterons la pour aujourd 'huif' - Why, I do believe we haven't learned a thing! cried Alice. , Why, of course not, said the Queen. . But at home, objected Alice, we generally learn something if we study that hard I slow sort of town you must live in, said the Queen, Now here, it takes all the studying you can do to stay in one place. If you want to learn an thin k l U U y g you must wor twice as hard as that. Why, sometimes in winter, the Students study three or four things at once-for warmth, you know. - i Oh, dear! cried Alice. I don't think college is so very nice after all. ' Youll grow to love it, said the Red Queen. And hurried away down a path. ZO2 3 'AYAYA 'YAYNA CHAPTER IX Come! said the Paragon, appearin sudd l '1 :What class? panted Alice as they rgan tov?1Ialr3d,Rc?clk3yOu I be late to Class' Art, answered the Paragon, and before th k l' h ' with benches, facing a Platform on which sat a Ma? new t A were m 3 room' filled Alice sat down shyly in one of the seats and her eye was instantly attracted to the arm of .her chair. I-Iow strange! said Alice, a little puzzled. It looked like this: A . W av. t I gr . QW WQTVNQQQ ie' 'vjyplsglflls' Lwkfqmi Kaffe- 'tfmmtfif 'L 0 ss were w LP cg ,nhl-5 Lgyg Rossa Lu ef , 112-I W1-Y . V, l' 'M lc E l'l-l7ll,2'7vll EIECQ WMEE L- ,JT . PI . -xiii age: 'W'--, 't'7i'QfllV- imll 'X Syl?-V' fl X ME gl' Pg' EV-NxNlN5:xT. M? Q s. l'P'l' , E zlllrllllgar : f' 1' ' ATWQ-,f Erv 'q'A nhl mining 1? -I' Y AWE AH Q58 ve t VE? Q xx Y o ,F js WRWQ A Wow :gg 51 1 A I si'-A I gh S 1- r .---aaa vt rr' M f Ls' sf ,n f 9,7 ro N Q vhps-V va. i gg A ,CD g V Y Y --A A-4.1:-I--1-aa r w K A bell rang somewhere. Alice jumped, but no one else seemed to pay the slightest t th desk ounded with a small attention to it. After several minutes the instructor a 6 P stone hammer, and everyone stopped talking d I 'vel on the Art of Photography We have an oral topic today, he sai , impreSS1 y, , . '. A girl rose and went to the front of the room and began to talk- A1106 llsfened In fascination. if j!IiQ1 '7 lrT- I ..- E.- .., X tj,-X F ff Q 'TX --xg X , h-ff' M rch The. Q:suThFul New-cissus HimS!ll'-- zo3 'v'wfYv'vYw'v'v'v'Y' A 'YAYYAYAYYAYNA'-YAYA ,TOE-HolIEo,,Jl.9 . 2 . 5 VQAQSOSOAOROHQUQN H hful Narcissus, was the probable slogan of the Homeric photogriafphrehol 'ifft ifinggstelrliggbllllr god-like features on plates of adamantine. IO dracfhmas dozen. And so through one man's vanity a new torture was added to our agony.. t was 3 b bl th high-flown Pindar who gave the photograph its background of l1l1es and pm a I yvede tretes It was undoubtedly Napoleon who introduced the hand-on-heart-or- Bpoii And itlwas the pernicious influence of Dickens, Hawthorne, and Le Bon which instituted the patient Griselda motif where papa sits and mamma stands. - coocambx 6 ...,- I I flwfl ' 6199113 na. i l 4 if . -,,X -t 4 r . I., lj, ' x Zia VSA,- .hrs M4 The 'P-sTken'l Grisclda Mofif Be that as it may-and this is only speculation, for no one has been so bold or kind as to write a history of photography-we now have the vice in its most highly civilized form, the Senior picture. Understand that we. come not to deride, or even to protest. If we have called it a vice it is only in a spirit of resignation We even offer six-no ten of our ow . , Q fl proofs to illustrate this topic, and an act so sacrificial can indicate nothing but the meekest kind of martyrdom. As a matter of fact, there is a kind of joy to be derived from having one's Senior picture taken. Th ' h ' ' ' 1 ere is t e thrill of speculation, the luxuriant feel of the new marcel, the comfort of the clean shirtwaist, and the promise of six poses. What a world of variety and opportunity in six poses! You may at last be so lucky as to get a good profile. I f you have not had many pictures taken before, this sense of exuberance will continue at high pitch up to the very moment when you reach for the brown envelope in your mail box. But unless you have a remarkable philosophy and a good-sized sense of humor it dies a violent death at that moment, You reach a clammy hand into the box. You with- draw, trembling, from the press, and stand for good luck before the bulletin board of Phil. You fumble hastily through the red-brown proofs-the light is dim but sufficient-then with one anguished cr h ' ' y rus up the stairs to the sympathetic walls of your alleyway. What you want most of all things is to betalone. Alone with this awful person. Person? No, persons. Six of them. When your heart has settled down to normal you line the things up on your dresser zo4 . AYAYYAYTYNAYNAYAYA A fY'Yw' I . TOMUEGQOHOQOQOS 'VoAoSqSo-AOROHQUDN and contemplate. There is one of a merry Salvati A - . . . h I . Th - . . 011 rrny lass, with the light of good will E er cies . -I-Ere Ie one Of, the C1355 PTFSICICQK There is one with the jutting jaw of a owery um ere is one with the rec d h - is one of a half breed. And there is one withngde gig cgjgesstlfsiiihgek eastocflldviesleevesl Thea? Y .O .hZ1r.Ss.f:.Oa332aamrdYPu do fr were YQQ are Youiimfiiirfad h d an Sign UID Of 21 reslttlng. This time you resolve the thing shall be d0YTeAf'i3 U, .311 you begin by a casual education of the photographer , ' - My sister, you say suggestively, was on the Daisy Chain in .1 zi I-Ie .looks his incredulity. 9 ' Oh, yes, you rush along, and my mother was the belle of Harrisburg when she was a girl. And my brother takes all the leads for the Michigan Mimes. It's just awful to be the only homely one in the family. Yeah? It must be. This from beneath the veil. And so you see, I'm not asking you to make my pictures truthful but just consistent if you know what I mean. , ' I-le asks you irrelevantly to tilt your chin up. This is the' moment you have been expecting and you hasten to correct him. ' You see-it's a long story about my chin. When I was awfully small l fell down stairs and sort of gimmed it. And so it makes my face broad up here and 'narrow here and sort of crooked here. I don't care if you leave it out altogether, you offer magnanimously. It's only my eyes I care about-really. ' There is nothing about this batch of proofs which you could call an improvement on the first-except of course you have four new characters to add to your collection. Your choice lies between a starving artist Cbatch zj and the class president Cbatch ij and you cast your vote for the latter. The photographer will probably be overjoyed at the selection, but it serves him right. The moral to this, we hear someone remarking meanly, is Know.thyself. But we should disagree, quite violently. I-low much nicer to have one's picture taken and be sur- prised. Six little surprises for a dollar! And such a relief from the face that looks out from yourjrulefrag the girl finished talking, the bell rang again and the class rose and rushed toward the door. Alice was knocked over in the excitement and when she picked herself up, the room was empty. Feeling rather disconsolate, she wandered out of the building and sat down under a nearby tree. ' CHAPTER , X Very soon she heard voices coming over the grass behind her. She turned and saw two funn little men skipping over the greensward with their arms around each. others Y - - - ' f nd re check with caps necks. They were dressed just alike in Oliver .Twist suits o 'rose a H g y A , H on whose Visors were embroidered the words Tweedlelmerd agid idgfweegllliliglgglf-home? H d h Al estare sup y Allie lghoughcfulicifnii Taxthcecflflllrdlsrlaild ttlffnceld tO1c?ITWCCdleDiCky- He Seemed much less terf about going on a little opera trip? he asked unexpectedly. Before Alice could ask him what he meant, Tweedlelmer broke in- Oh don't tell that one. Let. me beg1n- NES my tum . objected Tweedlelbickyl I I be in You follow. UC. t - . uantef- Suggested Tweedle mer. H g . h 9TweedleDickYs1QIhed feslgnedly- Number Very large and paragrap copiouslyf' zog 'ffiog-H..IE.oon.Q9ogo5 V A S S A R U 0 This, said Tweedlelmer, is called 'The Warden and the President 1 I 1 xlsl 5 CZ? f f P-fbfx fi . l 1' T l- f f X -.- I 1 I 9 .ds The sun was shining in the sky, Shining with all his rnightg I-Ie did his very best to make The grass all green and bright. ' And this was very odd because ' There was no grass in sight. The Warden and the President Were walking hand in hand. They wept like anything to see The state of all their land. I f grass would only grow again, They said, lt would be grand zob V. ToHoEooono9o2o5 A- swan QMS mm seven ST.ckS 'A--4 . XF No.9 kk! 0 Ex T hiring -2 .fi 553 llll lf seven girls with seven sticks Should guide the common horde, Do you suppose, the Warden said, The grass could be restored? l doubt it, said the President, And looked a trifle bored. Oh Students, come and walk with us! The Warden did beseech. A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk To show your powers of speech. We like to know you separately And give some help to each. Then four young Students hurried up All eager for the treatg 'r hair was waved their faces washed. Thei ' , Their shoes were clean and neat. They thought, you see, that they might get Sorne tea and cakes to eat. F our other Students followed them, And yet another four. And thick and fast they came at last, And more and more and more Until, as all the chairs were gone They had to use the floor. zo7 yyvvYY'YvYYYY'YYNr'Y'3 f'Y'Y YAY Y-Y Y'Y'Y'Y YYAY YAY Y 1 ei T.LLi,sEiMi.g,.2Q5 VQMQWRQHQQDQN fi The Warden and the President Were buried in the rush The way the food was all consumed Would make their mothers blush But when at last the crowd was fed There came a sudden hush. The time has come, the Warden said To air a little knowledge, To talk about the argument Of business versus marriage, Of how the honor system works iAnd why you came to college. But wait a bit, the Students cried - We didn't bring our notes The only things we' know about Are funny anecdotes. How futile! said the President, And yet you cast your votes. You little dears, the Warden said 5 I hate to see you grind But if your time is budgeted 1 I think that you will find It's easy to indulge in sports And have a well trained mind. A I Oh pardon us, the Students cried, Turning a little blue, We ve, tried the method once and found H Its very hard to do. The night is fine, the Warden said Do you admire the view? u A It was so kind of you to come We ve kept you late I fear. The President said nothing but' I think another year We'll be more international And have some Zulus here. zo8 A 4 g gg YY YAYYYWAYAXA A Tgfyw- g 1 'n'on-u-'IE-H-filoooa-as voaosos-us.om0ni.o'N It seems a shame, the Warden said, To make them work so hard. Do you suppose the effort might Their normal growth retard? The President said nothing but Such things we'll disregard. I weep for you, the Warden said' I deeply sympathize You must be sure each day to get ' 'Your proper exercise. She put her other glasses on And looked extremely wise. Oh Students, said the President We'Ve had our little fun Shall you be trotting home again? But answer there came none- And this was scarcely odd, because - They'd vanished, everyone. l 209 fvrvvvvvwfvvv qp.,H.,E,,l..,,1.,9.,2, . 5 ' voAo5osoA.oIRIo11oo-,N I think thats lovely, said Alice, but you know for the last few moments, l've been wondering what this thing was coming toward us. . Tweedlelmer and TweedleDicky turned hastily and looked: a man was coming along, dragging an immense box, with roller skatesvtied to the four corners. Oh, said TweedleDicky, why of course! that s the elevator. I The who? said Alice. Elevator, elevator, said TweedleDicky. . Elevator, stupidff said Tweedlelmer. One of the waitresses in Main dropped, a little brandied peach on its floor the other Sunday and it went straight out the top of the building and lit in a pine tree. ' So since then, went on TweedleDicky, the elevator man refuses to be parted from it. I-le takes it home nights. Lovely, isn't it? ' ' said Alice, wonderingly. I suppose so. ' And then suddenly and without any warning, the two quietly faded away. Alice stared after them, blankly. I-Ier head felt very strange and heavy and she put up her hand to feel it. She was wearing the strangest hat! A cap with a board-like arrangement on top. Ear off she could hear someone saying- Hl invite you to Alice's graduation. , HBut if it's my graduation- Alice began, to the voice. HNonsense, said the voice, After collegefwhat? I bite! said Alice, What? . . And quite suddenly she woke up-to Find that she had graduated! The Editors gratefully acknowledge contributions from the following: . GRACE HELENA BULLOCK, '25 A KATHERINE UBURKEL, '26 KATHERINE ENGLAND, '25 ALFREDA FULLER, ,-25 EDITH HOLIHAN, , '25 MADELEINE LOEB, L '25 DOROTHY MCCULLOUGH, '25 A ZIO Ahurrtinvmvntn ssc 9 5 GILDERSLEEVES Shoes of Style and Merit plus Service E. D. 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I A 1 P ' ' - ,- . . , . , . 1 - - I I F I I I i 2 l i B E 15 I if ia fi 1.Q1s il IV I1 In I I - if 9 ASSARHON ToH9E0o9n'Q9g05 Vo q 0 o 0 o ACHESON, ELIZABETH . ADAMS, ELIZABETH . . ALDERTON, KELIZABETH C. ALLEN, CAROLINE K. . ALLEN, FRANCES . , ARCHIBALD, RUTH F. A BABCOCK, MARITJE E. . BACON, PRALL . I . BAILEY, AMMA FRANCES . BAIRD, RUTH . . . BALDWIN, ELIZABETH BALDWIN, MARY G. BARNES, MILDRED j. BARNEY, VIRGINIA . . BARTLETT, HELEN W. . BECK, ELIZABETH H. BEEBE, AGNES R. . BETHEL, EMILY P. . BIGELOW, EILEEN . BIGELOW, FRANCES BOETIGGER, ELIZABETH FREDERICKA. BOLTON, LAETITIA . A BORZILLERI, ELEANOR BORLAND, HARRIET BOYNTON, MARY B. BRACE, ALICE H. . BRADLEY, EDITH R. BRANDT HELEN L. BREWSTER, ELIZABETH B. T V BREWSTER, MARGARE BUBIER, MADELEINE BURKEL, KATHARINE BUTLER, ELIZABETH BUTTON, MARGARET BUTTS, CAROLYN . CADY, MARION . CARRUTH, VIRGINIA. CAVEN, ELIZABETH A. CHASE, ELINOR L. . CHAPMAN, MARY . CLARK, KATHRYN P. CLEVELAND, SUSAN CLOTHIER, FLORENCE COGGESHALL, MARY COLE, HELEN C. . COLYER, BERNICE . COMLEY, MARION . CONNARD, MARY H. CoNovER, MARY E. COOLEY, REBECCA . . COOPER, MARY L. . CORNELL, ARVEN . CRAIG MARY W CLASS OF 1926 - ' - - . 25 Kensington Ave., jerse Cit , N, , - . Wakefield, Megiphigf N. . 919 Court St., Saginaw, Mich. - l- . . Pawling, N. Y. . Mockingbird Valley, Louisville, Ky. - 433 West 23rd St., New York City . 1oz Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. . . Wilson Park, Tarrytown, N. Y. . 1926 East 79th St., Cleveland, Ohio -. 814 West 52nd St., Kansas City, Mo. 2280 Demington Drive, Cleveland, Ohio . . Gotham Hotel, New York City 301 North Ninnescah St., Pratt, Kansas . I5 Barclay Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. . . 5 Lewis Road, Winchester, Mass. Seven Springs, Littletown, N. H. . . . Summerville, S. C. . IZIO Second St., Louisville, Ky. 493 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. . ZI Institute Road, Worcester, Mass. 22 Deckoven St., Forest Hill, L. I. 621 East 25th St., Paterson, N. J. . 9 Colonial Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. . 2450 Lake View Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 432 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 3o3 Highland Ave., West Newton, Mass. . . 216 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. . 8oo Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 21 Fairview Terrace, Derby, Conn. . . . 166 Second St., Troy, N. Y. . 145 Meeting St., Providence, R. I. Box 244, Madisonville, Cincinnati, Ohio . 257 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. . 324 West 77th St., New York City I2o Summer St., Newton Center, Mass. , 4 Boulevard, New Rochelle, N. Y. , , , 3 I6 West 95th St., New York City , , . 7Q Hooker 1Ave.1-Paugikeepsie, ve., o e e i , incinnati, 10 ' 5536? Belnfont II Ngrthey St., Salem, Mass. ' , , 310 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn,.N. Y. , , 254 West 9th St., Erie, Pa. D h , , WynneWoocEPE1:. , 1, 1 Tracey Place, Washington, . . I63ROosevelt Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. , , 53 Harvard St., Montclair, N. J. , Brooklawn Park, Bridgeport, COl'lI'1. 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HARRIS, ELIZABETH. I'IARRIS, MURIEL G. . I-IASBROUCK, RUTH I. . HAWES, ADELAIDE . . HAYWOOD ELOISE T. . HEAD, ELIZABETH . ' C0mmandant'S House, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. , 3959 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, MO, , . 5 Hutchinson-Stl., Milton, Mass. Chevy Chase Lake, Montgomery. Co., Md. , 38O Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. , Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. I IOQ S. Phillips Ave., Old Lynne, Conn. . 7oz West I Ith St., Sioux City, S. D. 163 Prospect Park, West, Brooklyn, N. Y. , 625 North G St., Tacoma, Wash. . , , . . Worcester, Mass. . 857 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. IO7 Watson Blvd., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1525 South Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. . 7o4 Bryson St., Youngstown, Ohio . IIO7 W. Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. . . IIZ7 Liberty St., Franklin, Pa. I7o Mansion Square, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . IZOO Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. j. . . . Spring Hill, Midland, Pa. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 52 Gates Ave., Montclair, N. j. 4Q Main St., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 705 W. 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Main St., Wallingford, Conn. - 7125 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. To-H-H0Eolo0n0Q Og 0 5 V,AoSoSo'A-QRQHQQDON HENSEL, L. RUTH . HICKOK, LOUISE A.. HILL, CATHERINE W. HILL, KATHERINE . HITCHCOCK, MARY C. HOFFMAN, HESTER E, HOOGLAND, HELEN T HOWBERT, ELIZABETH- M HUFNAGEL, DOROTHY HYDE, BEATRICE . HYDE, ELIZABETH . IRWIN, CLARA K. . JESSUP, MARY E. . JEWELL, ELIZABETH J. JOHNSON, ERMA . JOHNSON, JEANNETTE JOHNSON, MARTHA . A JONES, KATHERINE . KELBY, ADELAIDE . KELLOGG, MARY P. KENNEDY, LEONTINE KEOGH, CORNELIA . KEPLER, HELEN . KINGMAN, ELEANOR KNIGHT, ELEANOR A. KNOWLTON, CATHERINE KNOX, HELEN R. . KOREY, RUTH A. LAGEY, RUTH E. LAMPORT, HELEN . LEACH, SUSAN M. . LEALE, BIANCA . LEACHTMAN, ESTER C. LEWIS, MARTHA C. LIEBMAN, ELEANOR LIPSCOMB, REBEKAH LOOMIS, FLORENCE I. K.. M.. LOUCHHEIM, MARGARET 4 . LOVE, HARRIET . LUCAS, ESTHER . LUNDBORG, ALFHILD LUNN, MABEL C. . LYON, MARY P. . MGBROOM, NELLIS V. MCCAMMON, ALTHEA MCCLELLAN, RUTH MGLAGHLAN, MARJORIE MANLEY, DOROTHY MARR, HELEN . MARSHALL, MARY K. MEIGS, HESTER O. MELONE, ELIZABETH MELONE, THEODORA G. METGALF, MARJORIE MEYERS, MARGARET MILLER, KATHERINE S. MOORE, MILDRED . MORLEY, JULIA H. MOSHER, HELEN S.. MURRAY, JANET H. 2 73o N. - . 259 Engle St., Tenafly, N. J - - . IIQ State St., Harrisburg, Pa. . 935 Sutter St., San Francisco, Calif. 158 Cottage Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y . 5363 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . 381 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 495 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 22 E. Espanola St., Colorado Springs, Col. 54 South 2nd Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. . . BQ Fifth Ave., New York City . Maple Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. IO36 Wilbur Road, Lakewood, Ohio . I2 South St., Goshen, N. Y. . 7o3 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. . 4Q Warren St., Brookline, Mass. 2o Edgar Ave., Toronto, Canada . 87 High St., Yonkers, N. Y . IOSO Edgewood Ave., Plainfield, N. J 923 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IO Front St., Schenectady, . 166 25th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. . 4Q Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. 362 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 225 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. , . . 131 Cedar St., Braintree, Mass. 1618 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. . . Spuyten Duyvil, New York'City 334 East 25th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y. V .... Havana, Ill. . 59o West End Ave., New York City . 30 Hampton Court, Indianapolis, Ind. . . Rhoswyn, Glen Cove., L.'I. . 26oO East 28th St., Kansas City, Mo. . 2o5 French Place, San Antonio, Texas . . I 155 Park Ave., New York City Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. . 325 Chapin Ave., Burlingame, Cal. . 46 West 7oth St., New York City Pennsylvania Ave., Independence, Kansas . I7879'Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio . I2 Einhorn Road, Worcester, Mass. . IQ Stratford Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. . . 531 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. . 627 Court St., Roseburg, Ore. . 167 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Pawnee Ave., Birmingham, Alabama . 815 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. . 2 Park Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1841 Wisconsin St., Racine, Wis. . , . . East Walpole, Mass. . 42 Prescott Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 2420 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, 2420 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. . 7 Gramtan Gardens, Bronxville, N. Y. , 239 Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . IQ47 Harvard St., Washington, D. C. . 27o Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N.. Y. . . IOO4 Genesee St., Saginaw, Mich. 163 Circular St., Saratoga Sprir1gS, N' Y- , , 317 7th Ave., La Grange, Ill. 'Y'Sf5f'Y3FY'Y' ' AXAYAYAYAYAYAYYY-YAY-YDfY'YY3Q3 'Z1I'.,1r-Ii-'IEII'- '11 SLJP 0 g 5 V A'S'50A-'R-'IIOUQRI , 73 West 47th St., New York City NARDI- DOROTHY ' ' l . . I7o Prospect Ave., Highland Park, Ill, NASON, MARGARET . . oI'Hesketh St., Chevy Chase, Md, NOBLE-JONES, FRANCES NORRIS, ELINOR R.. . OAKFORD, FRANCES. OLSON. HELEN . - OSBORN, MARY E. . . PALMER, ELIZABETH C. . PATTEN, E. EUGENIA . PAXTON, CAROLYN . PECK, lVlARY G. . PEREGO, RUTH S. . . POLLAK, KATHERINE . POOLE, HULDA . - POST, DOROTHY . . PRINCE, LUCY. . . PRITCHARD, H. WINIFRED REID, DOROTHY . . RETMER, ISABELLE ESTES RHODES, ELIZABETH . RIBBEL, MARJORIE . ROBINSON, VIRGINIA ROBISON, RUTH .I ROLLINSON, KETURAH . ROSENFELDT, LINDA ROSENTHAL, J EANNE . ROYLANCE, .ELIZABETH . RUDISILL, HARRIET RULOFSON, CAROL C. . RUSSEL, KATHERINE S. . RUSSEL, MARGARET SAILER, AGNES . SANBORN, ELIZABETH . SCHAMBERG, LUCILLE . . zII Lorraine Ave., Upper Montclair, N, J, . . . Panmure Rd., Haverford, Pa, Q30 Marshall St Paul Minn I 2651 Attleboro Rd., shaker Heightsf Cieveianki, Omg SCHERMERHORN, MARGARET . SCHUELLER MARGARET SCHUKRAFT2 JANE J. n. l SCOTT, MADELAINE SHELDON ANET SHERMAN, ELIZABETH H. . SHURLOCK, ELIZABETH W. SINGER, ELIZABETH. . SMALL, ELIZABETH . . SMALL, MOLLY . SMITH, CONSTANCE . SMITH, ELEANOR S.. . SMITH, THEODORA . . SOUTHWICK, MILDRED D. SPAFFORD, E. MADELINE STEIN, KATHRYN W. . STEVENSON, FRANCES STOCKING, I-IARRIET P. . STOKES, MARTHA . SWIFT, MARY L. . TABER, L. STARR . TANNER, LOUISE W. TAYLOR, ANNIE R. TAYLOR, HELEN K.. THOMAS, MARY R. . TOOGOOD,' CATHERINE . . Falmouth Foreside, Portland, Maine . . BQ High St., Bangor, Maine . 1350 S. Hoffman Ave., Hammond, Ind. . . College Campus, Easton, Pa, , oo Briston t., Canandaigua, N, Y, . zoo Riverside Drive, New York City . zI4 High St., Fall River, Mass, 8oO Washington St., Bath, Maine . Waldcliff, New Rochelle, N. Y, . IO7 Archer Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. , . 3oo Highland Ave., Jamaica, L. I. . . 45 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. . 324 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, Texas ., . . 3567 Howard St., Omaha, Neb. . . z Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. The Magnolias, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. . Q3 Northfield Road, West Orange, N. J. . . Vaksali Tan I8-I, Tallinn, Esthonia . . z33 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. . Broad and Sunset Ave., Englewood, N. J. . . . . 432 Lincoln St., York, Pa. . . 5z West Clay Park, San Francisco, Cal. 4 Woodland Place, Grosse Pointe Village, Mich. . . I4I 5 Elgin Ave., Muskogee, Okla. . zio Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. . 4701 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. . . zz East 47th St., New York City I7OI Mount Curve Ave., Mirmeapolis, Minn. . ' . OO4 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio . . 531 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Ill. . 78 Mansion St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . I8I7 National Ave., Rockford, Ill. . IO7 Glenwood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . 485 West 4th St., Williamport, Pa. . 3 I I West 74th St., New York City 3z Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 38 Berwick St., Worcester, Mass. . . or Church St. Waltham, Mass. 4oI Prospect St., Methuen, Mass. . E. Chaworth Farm, Mills, Mass. . zI S. White St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . I5z West 57th St., New York City . zzz Riverside Drive, New York City . 531 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Alabama. . IOO Cooper Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. . . Selma, Adams County, Miss. . 5230 Grand Drive, Kansas City, Mo. . 237 East Delaware Place, Chicago, lll. . 83 Winsor Place, Glen Ridge, N. J. . zzz South Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, Pa. - . 88 Hoffman Ave., Columbus, Ohio - - . ZIO Forest Ave Oak Park, Ill. . The Newport, Ioth and Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-4 ToHoEooono9o2o 2 VAN DUYN, MARY L. . VAN INGEN, WILHELMINA VAN LOON, LOUISE , VARNEY, FRANCES . , VILHERVAARA, ANNA LUSA WADLEIGH, ELIZABETH . WALBRIDGE, ELIZABETH S. WALKER, MARGARET WALKER, HENRIETTA WARBASSE, HELEN D. WARING, ALICE . WEED, EMILY L. . WESTCOTT, MARY D. WHITLOCK, MARGARET Y. WILDEY, VIRGINIA . WILSON, THEODORA W. WOOD, CHARLOTTE . ADAMS, MARION . ADDOMS, MARGARET K. ALLEN, GRACE W. . ARBUCKLE, VIRGINIA ' . ARMSTRONG, EUGENIA K. ATWATER, HELEN . AUCHINCLOSS, ELIZABETH E BAILEY, BARBARA . BAKER, CAROLYN. . BAKER, MARION . . BANCROFT, BARBARA . BANES, MARGARET BANGS, RUTH . BARCLAY, JOSEPHINE . BARNES, EVELYN . . BARNES, MARTHA . . BAXTER, KATHERINE F. . BELCHER, BARBARA . BERNHEIM, MINDA B. . BLAKE, BARBARA . BLAKE, CHARLOTTE. BLANEY, ELIZABETH BLOCK, MIRIAM . BOGART, MARY . . BONBRIGHT, ELEANOR . BOORAEM, CORNELIA V. . BOUCK, POLLY . . BOURNE, EMMA C. . BOWEN, MARY H. . BRAISLIN, ALICE C. . BRAITMAYER, JOSEPHINE . BRANTINGHAM, KATHRYN E. . BRECKINRIDGE, MARION . BREWSTER, VIRGINIA S. . BROOKING, JULIA . . BROWN,-ALBERTA . BRUNNOW, MARGARET . BURRELL, VIRGINIA . BUTCHER, MARION S. . BUTTENWIESER, GERTRUDE BUTTERFIELD, LAURA . 5 VoA'S 5'A- 1Rl0H0o-'N 6o7 James St., Syracuse N Y - 74 Avondale Park. Rochester: N. Y Orchard Brook Farms, Altamont, N. Y . 66 Fenway Boston Mass . Tampere Lantineukatin, 33B., Finland . 70 Flower Ave., Hastings-on-I-Iudson N. Y. . 30 East 6oth St., New York City Old Orchard, Muskegon, Mich. 403 N. Chester Road, Swarthmore, Pa . 82o7 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y IO West Taylor St., Savannah, Ga . . 3Q2 River Blvd, St. Paul, Minn . . 2oo Mercer St., Princeton, N J . I 572 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass CLASS OF 1927 . 4Q Fairview Ave., South Orange, N. J: . . Spuyten Duyvil, New York City 6 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge, Mass. . . I2 East 82nd St., New York City . . 8 Hampton St., Cranford, N. 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DEAN, ALICE JOSEPHINE DECKER, SUSAN . , , DEWEY, MARY HUBBELL. . DITTENHOFER, ELINOR LANG . DOHBER, FRANCES . , , DUCKWORTH, FRANCES LOUISE. DUXOVA, HANA . , , DUYS, LUELLA DOROTHY EASTMAN, ALICE SCRANTON . EATON, HELEN URSULA . ELIOT, EVELYN BYRD . . ELKUS, KATHARINE . . ELLIOTT, MADELEINE ESTHER . ERDMAN, EMMA LOUISE . . EVANS, MARY STOKES . . EVANS, ELIZABETH . . , FELDMAN, VIRGINIA . . FERWERDA, EDNA WOODBRIDGE FOLIN, TERESA . . . FOOTE, PRISCILLA . . . FORSTER, HELEN D. . . FOSTER, KATHARINE SUTLIFF . Fox, JANET ELIZABETH . . FREEMAN, ALICE GERTRUDE . FROST, CLARA INGALLS . . FULLER, MARGARET . GAGE, ROBERTA . . . GALBRAITH, JOSEPHINE CLARK. GARDNER, EDITH . . . GASTON, SALLIE BELL . . GERHARD, ANNA REBECCA . GILBERT, HARRIET HENDERSON GILLETT, MARY . . . GLADDING, ANNA SPICER . GLEASON, MARY CAMPBELL . GOELL, DOROTHY . . . GOLDRICK, MARJORIE PRISCILLA GOODRICK, EVELYN HAMPDEN . GORSLINE, MARY FRANCHOT . GRAHAM, CAROL L. . . GREEN, CATHLEEN ESTELLA . GROCE, MARJORIE . . . 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