Vassar College - Vassarion Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
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KAXX NXXNN XXXXNI 4-..f.,tL f X pf-nf.N 4' 6 MEEQEIQU Q VOL57 1-VASSAR colkeae POUGEKQGPSIE neu1Yor2J4 W i i V w.vlm lnur.v1 To Mary Rogers Thomas whose ever-living spirit will be an inspiration this book is dedicated by Class of Nineteen Twenty-Six X JI .yn I 1. ,:i...: ,I yi 1 .t 1.1 2 ,-14.4. ,V I f ,f-,Az 4 151-315 F ,Y .Jw 3 ' fflg 'Iz'i:fff.1s ' v .:.,,,-:-2Mls ' lx4 'e:- . ff1?fQf1'ff?E IWJ-:-,i: . ,. :..+1 f V:-11-'Lf-11 ' IW- . un ,, M., k.- , A in ' .Ev-V -D - 1 . i. i- - E11 Ei-::gg.L 4 A Z ,A, 42-ij: 'tx ' 0 Aifz CONTENTS BOARD OF EDITORS OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION THE CLASS -OF 1926 FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR OTHER CLASSES MUSICAL CLUBS SOCIETIES THE VASSAR VAGABOND ADVERTISEMENTS ADDRESSES 7 ' Pa Xu , !?L13.au Amxxu I Zig A O W' ' X ik f Q' Q W A ll IT N :SSS r -- -mxIxmmwSw2z44yZgQQZ3s 3 U EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THEODORA VVHITWELL VVILSON BUSINESS MANAGERS RUTH LACEY ' MQILDRED BARNES LITERARY EDITORS . FRANCES OAKFORD ERMA JOHNSON JOKE EDITOR RUTH IWCCLELLAN PHOTOGRAPH EDITORS ELIZABETH DEWEY AMY DEAN DAVIS DATA EDITOR JUNIOR MEMBER HULDA POOLE KATHARINE WALICER ART EDITORS WILHAELMINA VAN INGEN MARY GRIFFIN LOUISE TANNER S I- A ' HA -' I , , A -, 1 'l 511926. visssamooo l l I HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., o B K, President of Vassar College A.B., New York University, 1900, A.M., -1904, Ph.D., Harvard, 1907 g L.H.D., New York University, 19153 LL.D., Brown University, 1915 5 LL.D., Smith, 19153 Instructor in English, Syrian Protestant College, 1900-03, John Harvard Fellow, 1907-08 3 Instructor in English, Sheffield Scientific School fYaleJ, 1908-103 Assistant Professor, 1910-135 Professor of English, Smith College, 1913-155 President of Vassar, 1915. Published: First Year English, 19033 England Composition in Theory and Practice fpart authorj, 19105 An Introduction to Shakespeare fpart authorj, 19105 Edited: The Serpent of Division, 19113 Minor Poems of Lyclgate, Part A, 19125 The College Chaucer, 19135 Shakespeare? Principal Plays, 1914, Manual of Goool English Cpart authorl, 19175 Studies and articles in Philology and Education. , DEPARTMENT OF THE DEAN ELLA MCCALEB, A.B., Dean of the College, Emeritus A.B., Vassar, 18783 Instructor in Foster School, Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1878-815 in Detroit Home and Day School, 1881-85, Three European Trips 5 Secretary to the Presi- dent of Vassar, 1885-935 Rank of Associate Professor, 1907'Dean of the College 1913 g Dean Emeritus, 1923. A 7 , C MILDIQED THOMPSON, PH.D., fb B K, Dean of the College anal Professor of History ' A.B., Vassar, 19033 A.M., Columbia, 19075 Ph.D., Columbia, 19159 -Instructor in Wil- ford School, Baltimoreg 1903-065 Instructor in History, Vassar, 1908-095 Assistant Pro- fessor, 19155 Associate Professor, 1917 3 Professor, 19235 Assistant Secretary of the Com- mittee on Admission, 1916-233 Dean, 1923-. Publ1shed:.Reconstructiong in Georgia, Economic, Social and Political' Carpet-Baggers in the United States Senate-in Studies in Southern History and Politics, F'reedmen's Bureau in Georgia, in Georgia Society Historical Quarterly. HILDA E. VANDERPOOL, A.B., Assistant in the Department of the Dean A.B., Vassar, 1920, Assistant in the Department of the Dean, 1925. 10 .V --- ., - . lG'5S,.192.6 VAS-SAR,lOl'1l,, l ZITA LILLIAN THORNBURY, A.M., Secretary of the Vocational Bureau A.B., Vassar, 1908, A.M., Columbia, 1921, Assistant in Ethics and History, Vassar, 1908-09, Assistant in Ethics and in the Dean's Oiiice, 1909-14, Assistant to the Dean, 1914-25, Secretary of the Vocational Bureau, Graduate Student on the Alice Hayes Fellowship fV.S.A.S.J, Columbia University, 1920-21. MARION B. DOOLITTLE, Assistant Secre tary of the Vocational Bureau JULIA GRANT BACON, A.B., Recorder A. B., Vassar, 1923. HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, PH.D., Secretary of the Committee on Admission and Associate Professor of English VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Asssistant Secretary of the Committee on Admission A.B., University of Toronto, 1912, B.S., Simmons, 1915, Secretary to the President and the Dean, Denison University, 1914-16, Secretary for the Alumni Association of the University of Toronto, 1916-17 , Assistant Secretary of the Committee on Admission, Vassar, 1917-, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1925-. DEPARTMENT OF THE WARDEN S JEAN C. PALMER, A.M., Warden A.B., Vassar, 1893, A.M., Columbia, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-14, Warden, 1915. MARY MACCOLL, A.M., Warden of Seniors A.B., Vassar, 1898, A.M., Columbia, 1915, Teacher, 1899-1910, Secretary, Brooks Hall, Barnard College, 1910-15, Adviser to Women, Columbia University, S.S., 1917, Asso- ciate Warden, Vassar, 1915- , Special Instructor in English, 1918. lVIARION B. DOOLITTLE, A.B., Wafrclcn of Freshmen in Main A.B., Vassar, 1903. CORNELIA MORSE RAYMOND, A.B., 111 B K, Warden of Raymond A.B., Vassar, 1883, Graduate of The Elms Music School, Springfield, Mass., 1893, Preceptress of Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y., 1883-85, Instructor at The Elms, Springfield, Mass., 1885-1913, Associate Warden, Vassar, 1913-. HELEN STERLING BANFIELD, A.B., Warden of North A.B., Vassar, 1908. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., an B K, Warden of Davison VERA BATON THOMSON, A.B., B.S., Warden of Lathrop FLORENCE T. MORRIS, A.B., Warden of Joselyn A.B., Vassar, 1898. BEssIE VINE, A.B., Warden of Strong A.B., Vassar, 1911. DEPARTMENT OF THE LIBRARY ADELAIDE UNDERHILL, A.B., fb B K, Librarian A.B., Vassar, 1888 3 Columbia College Library School, 1888-89, Cataloguer, Columbia Col- lege Library, 1890-92, Assistant Librarian, Vassar, 1892, Reference Librarian, 1894, Associate Librarian, 1910, Acting Librarian, 1921, Librarian, 1922. FANNY BORDEN, A.B., B.L.S., Reference Librarian A.B., Vassar, 1898, B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1901, Assistant Librarian, Bryn Mawr Library, 1901-1903, Associate Librarian, Smith College Library, 1903-06, Cataloguer in the Vassar College Library, 1908, Reference Librarian,,1910. n i Published: A List of References on College and University Government and Adminis- tration, 1910-1920. QVassar College Bulletin, May, 1921.3 11 scsi so E E E Assialms 'XIARY BOYDEN PILLSBURY, A.B., B.S., Catalogaer , , 1910' B.S. S' s 1913, Assistant Cataloguer University of Chicago, i?l33:1g?sisA11sistant'Catalogiirelxlffloillassar College Library, 19165 Cataloguer, 1917-. KATHERINE I. MANY, A.B. Assistant Catalogue-r A.B., New York State College, 19195 Studied at New York State Library School, 1924-25. FLORENCE MACGILLIVRAY, Assistant Catalogaer Graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. ILORENCE MCCALEB, Supervisor of Loan Desk DOROTHY DAY GIBBS, A.B., B.L.S., Assistant in the Ifibrary . . Ob 'l' C ll 1917 ' B.L.S. New York State Library School 1919' Assistant ilillilbw Yebiilli Stcatsgliibraryf 1918-205 Assistant in the Library, Vassar, 1920. WIARGARET 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. KATHERINE C. INGERSOLL, A.B., Assistant in the Library A.B., Vassar, 1925. ILDHELINE HART HINCKLEY, B.A., Assistant in the Ifibrary B.A., Bryn Mawr, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF THE' PHYSICIAN RLIZABETH BURR THELBERG, M.D., Resident Physician and Professor of Physi- ology and Hygiene Graduate of the Women's Medical College, New York Infirmary, 18843 Two years' study in Europeg Foimer Clinical Professor of.Diseases of Eye and Ear, Women's Medical College of the N ew York Infirmary, R9S1d8Dt Physician in the New York Infants' Hos- pital and in the New York Nursery and Cl1ildren's Hospital Q Resident Physician, Vas- sar, 1887-. Fellow American Medical Associationg Member New York State Medical Associationg Dutchess County Medical Society 3 American Association for the Advancement of Sci- enceg Women's Medical Association of New York City, Asiatic Societyg Chairman of the Public Health Committee of the National Council of Women of America. Member Advisory Committee of the U. S. Public Health Serviceg Eugenics Research Association 3 Vice-President Medical Women's National Association, London, July, 1924. Delegate to International Association of Medical Women, 1922. JANE NORTH BALDWIN, Physician lVl.D., Cornell University Medical School, 19003 Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 1901-023 Graduate Work Harvard Medical School, summer, 19055 Labora- tory Assistant in Physiology, Vassar, 1905 3 Assistant Physician, Vassar, 1906g Asso- ciate Physician, 19145 Graduate Work, Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital, sum- mer, 19169 Graduate Work, New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1:9223 Asigsitiant, Neuro-Endocrine Clinic, Neurological Institute, 1923, Physician, Vassar o ege, . Member American Medical Association, Medical Women's National Associationg New York State Medical Association 3 Dutchess County Medical Associationg Poughkeepsie Academy of Med1c1neg Women's Medical Association of New York City 5 Association for Study of Internal Secretions, e L2 FREN' .9261 XZAT-ssaiidn ANAPLE F. M. CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S. QENGJ, L.R.C.P., Assistant Physician and Instructor in Physiology. M.R.C.S. 1Eng.l L.R.C.P., M.B.B.S., Londong London Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for Women, University of London. Resident Medical Officer at Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby, England, and Casualty Of- ficer at Queen's Hospital for Children, Hackney, London, 1922-233 Assistant Physician and Instructor at Vassar College, 1924-25. DEPARTMENT OF ART OLIVER SAMUEL TONKS, PH.D., Professor of Art A.B., Harvard University, 18983 A.M., 18993 Ph.D., 1903i Graduate Study at Har- vard, 1899-19013 Studied in Greece, Italy, France and England3 as Charles Eliot Nor- ton Fellow in Classical Studies from Harvard, 1901-023 Graduate Fellow at Harvard and Assistant Curator in Department of Classical Art in Museum of Fine Arts, Bos- ton, 1902-033 Instructor in Greek, University of Vermont, 1903-042 Lecturer in Greek, Columbia University, 1904-05Q Preceptor in Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 1905-112 Professor in Art, Vassar, 1911. Archaeological Editor of the New International Encyclopeclicu The Museum and the Public School Teacher fpart authorJ3 Vassafr Medieval Studies fpart authorj. Pub- lications during the past year in the Chronicle. LEICESTER BODINE HOLLAND, PH.D., Acting Professor of Art B.S., University of Pennsylvaniag M. A., University of Pennsylvaniag Ph.D., Univers- ity of Pennsylvania. Publications: The Garden Blue Book, 19143 Trajic Ways about France in the Dafrk Ages, 19192 Ready-Written Specifications fin collaboration with Harry Parker! 1926. CLARENCE K. CHATTERTON, Associate Professor of Art Studied with William M. Chase, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Carrol Beckwith, F. V. Du- Mond, and Robert Henri3 Instructor in New York School of Art3 Member of Salma- gundi Club of New Yorkg Chicago Water Color Club. Awarded Isador Prize at Sal- magundi Club, 19132 Honorable Mention at International Exposition at Buenos Ayres. Exhibited: Panama Pacific Exposition3 National Academy of Design, New Yorkg Cor- coran Art Gallery, Washingtong Carnegie Institute, Chicago3 Art Institute of Chicago3 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, etc. Instructor in Art, Vassar, 1915? Assistant Professor, 19203 Associate Professor, 1923. AGNES M. RINDGE, A.B., CI: B K, Instructor in Art anal Associate Curator of Art Gallery T.B., Radcliffe College. 19213 eighteen months travel and study in Europeg Art De- partment, Vassar College, February, June, 19233 Ferragil Studio, Ferragil Gallery, New York City. Art Editor, Time fweeklyj, April-August, 1924. ARTHUR KILGORA MCCOMB, A.B., Instructor in Art and Acting Curator of Art Gallery A.B., Harvard University, 1918i A.M., 19223 Bacon Traveling Fellowship, 1922-233 Assistant Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1923-24. Published: Articles in Art Studies, Art in America, etc. ETHEL BLACKWELL JONES, A.B., Curator of Taylor Art Gallery A.B., Vassar College, 1921? Art Students' Leagueg New York School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts3 Graduate Work at Harvard University. DEPARTMENT OF' ASTRON OM Y CAROLINE E. FURNESS, PH.D., fr B K, F.R.A.S., Professor of Astronomy A.B., Vassar College, 18911 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19003 Ohio State University, 18 C l b' U ' ersit non-resi non-resident, 1892-94 3 Chicago Summer School, 953 o um 1a mv y, - 13 ,,,., , ,Y V - , Y, 1 1 - I ?G'Fr6,-.19.2.6. VASSAKIQI1 dent, 1896-985 resident, 1898-995 American Fellow Association of Collegiate Alum- nae, 1898-995 Curtis Graduate Scholar, Barnard College, 1898-995 Volunteer Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, summers of 1899-19005 Research Work, University of Groningen, Holland, spring of 19085 Instructor in High School, West Winsted, Conn., 1891-925 Columbus, Ohio, 1892-945 Assistant in Observatory, Vassar College, 1894-985 1899-19115 Associate Professor of Astronomy, Vassar College, 1912-155 Alumnae Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, 1915. Fellow American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science5 Fellow Royal Astronomical Society. Member American Astronomical Society5 American Association of Variable Star Ob- servers5 American Association of University Womeng Japan Society5 American Fed- eration of Arts. Published: Catalog of Stars witlzin 1 degree of North Pole,' Catalog of Stars 'within 2 degrees of North Pole5 Editor Observations of Variable Stars made dur-ing the years 1901-12 at Vassar College Observatory. Author of Introduction to the Study of Var- iable Stars in Vassar Semi-Centennial Series. Articles published in various astro- nomical periodicals, The Survey, Christian Register, Book Reviews. NIARIAN ALBERTA HAWES, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy A.B., Radcliie College, 19145 A.M., Vassar College, 19225 Assistant at Harvard Uni- versity Observatory, 1914-185 Graduate Study at Harvard University, 1914-16 5 Har- vard Summer School, 19245 Assistant at McCormick Observatory, University of Vir- ginia, 1918-195 Instructor in Mathematics, Bristol, R. I., 1919-205 Assistant in As- tronomy and Mathematics, Vassar College, 1920-215 Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 1921-. Member American Astronomical Society. LAURA E. HILL, A.M., Instructor in Astronomy 5, A.B., Northwestern University, 19175 Instructor in High School, Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., 1917-185 Salem, Ill., 1918-195 Salem, N. J., 1919-205 Research Assistant, Northwestern University, 1920-235 A.M., Northwestern University, 19225 Instructor in Astronomy, Vassar College, 19245 American Astronomical Society. Published: Articles in the Astronornical Journal. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, D.D., LITT.D., 111 B K, Professor of Biblical Litera- ture, Emeritus A.B., Harvard University, 18795 D.D., Rutgers College, 19055 Litt.D., 19245 Columbia Law School, 18815 Baltimore Law School, 18825 Union Theological Seminary, 1883-865 Professor of Philosophy, Park College, 1882-835 Pastor of Reformed Church in Ath- ens, N. Y., 1886-905 and in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1890-19025 Lecturer on Bible, Vassar College, 1899-1902 5 Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1902-1922. Member Victoria Instituteg National Institute of Social Science. Published: Guide to the Lives of Christ, 19055 Introduction to the Life of Christ, 19115 Life of Christ, 19175 Graves' Lectures on Missions, 19205 Apostolic Age, 1922. lllARY REDINGTON ELY, PH.D., S.T.B., fr B K, Professor of Biblical Literature Leave of absence, 2nd Semester. A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19115 Columbia University, 1916-185 S.T.B., Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York City, 19195 Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1919-205 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 19245 Holder of the '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College, 1917-185 Holder of the Traveling Fellowship of Union Theological Seminary, 1919313 TC-rachel' 111 H1811 School. ROCkVi1le, Conn., 1911-135 General Secretary of the Y- M- C- A-, Mt- Holyoke College. 1913-165 Associate Professor of Biblical Literature, vassal' College. 1920: FGHOW in the Department of New Testament, University of Chi- cago, 19215 Professor of Biblical Literature, Vassar College, 1924, Published: Paul, the Conqueror, The Women'5 Press, 1919, lllARION JOSEPHINE BENEDICT, A.M., Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature ggi.-,tyBa1'na1'd College, Columbia Universityg A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- '1 . EDWIN E. AUBREY, Associate Professor, Second Semester 14 use H926 vAssan,ieo' l DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY EDITH ADELAIDE ROBERTS, PH.D., E E, Professor of Botany A.B., Smith College, 19055 S.M., University of Chicago, 19115 Associate Professor of Botany, Mt. Holyoke College, 1909-155 Fellow Department of Botany, University of Chicago, 1915-165 Assistant, Extension Work with Women, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1916-195 Associate Professor at Vassar College, 1919-225 Professor, 1922-. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science5 Botanical Society of Al11G1'lC3,Q Sigma Xi5 Ecological Society of America5 Phytopathological Society5 Crop Protection Institute, Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club 5 The Horticultural So- ciety of New York5 New York State Horticultural Society. ELIZABETH HELEN FLEESON, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany Ph.D., Yale, 1925. EDITH L. HORNE, A.B., Assistant in Botany A.B., Vassar, 1925. HELEN T. HART, A.B., Assistant 'ln Botany A.B., Vassar College, 1924. H. E. DOWNER, F.R.H.S., Hortziculturist Graduate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London5 Smith College, 1914-215 Horticultur- ist, Vassar College, 1921-5 Fellow Royal Horticultural Societyg Director, National Gar- dens' Association. Member New York Horticultural Society5 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Published: In Gardeners' Chronicle of Am,erica,' Garden lllagazzneg The House Bean- lfifu . ELSA REHMAN, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture, First Semester DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE :MARTHA WARREN BECKWITH, PH.D., Q B K, Associate Professor of Compara- tive Literatnreg Research Professor on the F elk-Lore Foundation B.S., Mt. Holyoke College5 NVork in Anthropology in University of Chicago, 18965 M.A. Columbia University, 19065 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19185 Field Work in Hawai and Jamaica. Published: Dance F'ornzs of the Hopi and Kwalrintl Incliansg Translation and Diseas- sion of an Early Hmoo.i'zan Romanccg Jamaica Ana-nsi Seriesg Jamaica Folk Games,- Christmas Mummings in Jamaicag Articles in journals upon I-Iauniia-n Riclcllingg The English Ballad in Jamaica5 Religious Cults in Ja1naica5 Hawafiian Birth Customs, and other subjects. 3 1 V DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ANNIE LOUISE lVIACLEOD, M.SC., PH.D., Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics I A B., McGill University, 19045 M Sc., 19055 Ph.D., 19105 Research Scholar, McGill Una versity, 1904-055 Lecture Demonstrator, 1905-08, Assistant in Chemistry, Barnai College, 1908-095 Fellow Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College, 1909-105 Research Fellow, 1910-125 Demonstrator, 1912-135 Assistant Warden, 1912-135 Reader, 1913-145 Instruct- or in Chemistry, Vassar College, 19145 Assistant Professor, 19165 Associate Professor, 19195 Professor of Chemistry and Director of Euthenics, 1923. H Published: Textbook of Chemistry for Nnrses5 Vital Factors of Foods fin collabora- tion with C. Ellisj. MARY LOUISE LANDON, PH.D., 2 E, Associate Professor of Chemistry - . - . -A - . 5. 17- A.B., Vassar College, 19075 A.M., Columba Univei sity, 1914, Columbia Univeis ty 19 1918' fholder of Fcllovfship given by Associate Alumnae of Vassar CollegeJ5 Gold N. J., 1907-085 Assistant In Chemistry, Vassar College, 1908-105 Instructor in Clreinis try 1910-135 1914-17 5 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1919-245-Associate PTOLGSSOI of 'chemiStry, 1924-. is schmidt Fellow of Columbia University, 1918-195 Teacher in High School, Bordentown, .gl 1 . .. --- r ' ' -'rf 5656. 1926 VA, SAKICD Member American Chemical Society 5 Biochemical Society 5 American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg American Association of University Professorsg Kappa Mu Sigma. OLIVE M. LAMMERT, Poe.D., EE, Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Vassar College, 19159 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19245 Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Chicago, summer, 19153 Columbia University, 1919-21-5 Sutro Fellow of. Vas- sar College, 1919-205 University Scholar of Columbia University, 1920-21g Assistant in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1915-17g Instructor in Chemistry, 1917-195 Asslstant Professor, 1921-25: Associate Professor, 1925-. t - Published fjointlyj : Articles in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. TAISIA STADNICHENKO, Instructor in Chemistry Candidate of Chemical Scienceg Petrograd, Russia. KATHARINE OGDEN, PH.D., EE, Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Vassar College, 1918g Ph.D., University of Illinois, 19239 Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College, 1923-24. Member American Chemical Society. HAROLD CALVERT TINGEY, A. B., Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Harvard, 1921. NIARTHA MATHER MERRIMAN, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Vassar, 1925. u IRENE HANNAH SANBORN, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry B.S., Simmons College, 1924. MADELINE LEWIS, A.B., Q B K, Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Boston University, 1921. KATHERINE E. GROVE, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry A.B., Mills College, 1925. WIARGUERITE C. DAUCHY, M.S., Assistant in Chemistry B.S., University of Vermont, 19223 MS.. Northwestern University, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY HERBERT ELMER MILLS, PH.D., :Iv B K, Professor of Economics A.B., University of Rochester, 18837 A.M., 1887 3 Ph.D., Cornell University, 18905 Fel- low in History and Political Economy, Cornell University, 1886-88g Principal of Mar- ion Collegiate Institute, New York, 1883-843 Palmyra Union School, New York, 1884- 863 Instructor in History, Cornell University, 1889-90 3 Associate Professor of History and Economics, Vassar College, 1890-935 Professor of Economics, 1893-3 Dean of the Training Camp for Nurses at Vassar College, 1918. Published: Early Yeafrs of the French Revolution in San Domingog Outlines of Eco- nomzcsg Charities and Correctionsg several outlines of Economic Study and Syllabi for University of Extension Lectures. MABEL NEWCOMER, PH.D., fb B K, Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Stanford University, 1913 9 A.M., 1914 9 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1917 3 Garth Fellow in Economics, Columbia University, 1915-173 Teaching Assistant in Economics, Stanford'Un1vers1ty, 1913-143 Lecturer in Economics, Barnard College, 1916-17 5 In- structo11530Econom1cs, Vassar College, 1917 g Assistant Professor, 19183 Associate Pro- essor, -. Published: Separation of State and Local Revenues in the United Statesg Financial Statistics of Public Education in the United States, 1910-205 The Chemical Industry of New York and its Environments. '16 Q- --. 7 . A I, A Y 4 , ..---- - . Y , - ,hind , -- Une s .192 o,,.vAs-sasaon R EVELYN STONE GIBSON, A.M., QBK, Assistant Professor in Economics. Absent on leave A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1920i A.M., Radcliffe College, 19213 Instructor in Bryn Mawr Summer School, 1922, Associate Professor, 1925. RUTH GILLETTE HUTCHINSON, A.M., Instructor in Economics A.B., University of Rochester, 1920i A.M., Columbia University, 19215 Junior Re- search Assistant, Federal Reserve Boa1'd3 Assistant in Economics, University of Rochester, Summer School3 Vassar College, 1922-23. CORALIE PARKER, M.A., Assistant in Economics A.B., Meredith Collegeg M.A., Columbia University. DOROTHY C. BACON, A.M., Instructor in Economics A.B., Radcliffe College, 1922, A.M., Radcliffe College, 1924i Instructor, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH PRESIDENT HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., 111 B K, Pro- fessor of English CHRISTABEL FORSYTH FISKE, PH.D., Professor of English A.B., Cornell University, 1898Q A.M., Columbia University, Washington, D. C., 1898, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1903, Instructor in the Misses Ship1ey's School, Bryn Mawr, College, 1899-19003 Instructor in Randolph-Macon Institute, Danville, Va., 1900-01: Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1903, Associate Professor of English, Vassar College, 1910. Member Modern Language Association of America3Association of University Professors, Published: The Tale of Terror, A By-Path in Literature, Conventionalism in Holin- shed's Chronicle in Journal of English and Germanic Philolvyyi Old English Modifi- cations of Teutonic Racial Conceptions in Studies in Language amd Literature in Hon- or of J. M. Hartg Animals in Old English Ecclesiastical Literature, 650-1500, in Publi- cations of the Modern Language Associationg The British Isles in Norse Saga in Pub- lications of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study3 The Scholar in War Time, in Vassar Quarterly, November, 1918? The Reflection of the Bible in Early English Literature, published in Poet Lore, snunmer number, 1919: A Sixteenth Cen- tury Garden, published in Poet Lore, summer number 19202 Mercerized Folk Lore in Poet Lore, 19205 What Latin Furnishes to English College Preparation, in the Classi- cal Journal, 1922, Homely Realism in Medieval German Literature, in Vassar Medie- val Studies, 1922i Problems in the Teaching of Poetry, in English Journal, October, 19233 Painted Legends in Poet Lore, 1924. ROSE JEFFRIES PEEBLES, PH.D., Professor of English A.B., Mississippi State College for Womeng Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1907-082 Grad- uate Scholar and Fellow of Courtesy, 1908-093 Instructor in English, Mississippi State College for Women, 1897-19063 Instructor in Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr College, 1908-09 3 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1:9093 Assistant Professor of English, 19145 Associate Professor of English, 1918Q Professor of English, 1922. Published: The Legend of Longinus in Ecclesiastical Tradition and in English Litera- ture, and its connection with the Grail, in the Bryn Mawr Monograph Series, Vol. IX: Articles, etc. BURGES JOHNSON, A.B., LITT.D. Professor of English and Director of Bureau of Publications A.B., Amherst College, 1899Q Honorary Lit.D., Amherst College, 19242 Newspaper work and editorial positions on various New York magazines, including Outing, Efuerybodfzfs, H arpers', etc., 1900-105 Publisher of educational books and editorial adviser of E. P. Dut- ton and Company, 1910-152 Editor of the Monthly Bulletin of the Authors' League of America. Published: Rhymes of Little Boysg Rhymes of Homeg Rhymes of Little Folks3 Bash- ful Balladsg The Well of English and the Bucketg Youngstersg As I Was Sayingg Con- tributor of essays, fiction and verse to current periodicals. '17 . 'V' Y N l .. .. . Y . .i-.K -Y p ' . . ' ' ' nc- was -vassaalon WINIFRED SMITH, PH.D., Associate Professor of English . . ssar Colle e 1904' A.M., Columbia University, 19071 Ph.D., Columbia Uni- a19123 Reader and ,Tutor in English, Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-06 3 Studied at Columbia University,.1906-073 Studied at the Sorbonne, 1908-09g Studied at Columbia University, 1909-11,1 Associate Alumnae Fellow in English, 1909-103 Instructor 1n Eng- lish, Knox School, Lakewood, N. J., 1907-083 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 19113 Assistant Professor, 19163 Associate Professor, 1921. Publications during the past year in the Vassar Quarterl'y3 Publications in the Mod- ern Language Association, Shakespeare J ahrbuchg Published: The Cominedia dell' Arte, a study in Italian Popular Comedy. HELEN ESTABROOK SANDISON, PH.D., Associate Professor of English A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 19062 A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 19073 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 19112 Bryn Mawr Fellow in English, 1908-09Q Bryn Mawr European Fellow, studying at Oxford, England, 1909-103 Assistant Principal, High School, Brookvllle, Ind., 1907-093 Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-13, Instructor in English, Vassar College, 19133 Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College, 19191 Assistant Professor of English and Secretary of Committee on Admission, Vassar College, 19232 Associate Professor of English and Secretary of Committee on Admission, Vassar Col- lege, 1924-. Member Modern Language Association of ica, etc. Published: The Chanson d'A'venture in XII, 19135 A Manual of Good English, H. articles in Modern Language Association etc. America3 Shakespeare Association of Amer- Middle Englishg Bryn Mawr Monographs, N. MacCracken and H. E. Sanolison, 19171 Publications3 Vassar Medieval Studies, 1923, AMY LOUISE REED, PH.D., QB K, Professor of English A.B., Vassar College, 18922 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1903-043 1916-17, Yale University, 1908-101 Vassar Students' Aid Society Fellowship, Yale University, 1909-103 Teacher in private schools, New York City, 1892-973 1898-190331 nstructor in English, Vassar College, 1904-083 Associate Professor of English, 19201 Librarian, Vassar College, 1910-213 Professor of English, 1923-. ALICE D. SNYDER, PH.D., in B K, Associate Professor of English A.B., Vassar College, 19091 A.M., 19111 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 19153 Assist- ant in English, Rockford College, 1909-103 Graduate Scholar, Vassar College, 1910-111 Holder of Special Vassar Fellowship and Resident Fellowship at University of Michi- gan, 1911-123 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1912-143 Assistant in Rhetoric, University of Michigan, 1914-153 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1915-203 As- sistant Professor, 1920 3 Associate Professor, 1925. Published: The.Critical Principle of The Reconciliation of Opposites as employed by Coleridge. Publications during the past year in Studies in Philologg, the Vassar Quarterly, and the Boston Evening Transcript. HALLIE F. FLANAGAN, M.A., Associate Professor in English Ph.B., Grinnel College, 19113 M.A.3 Radcliffe, 1924. ANNA THERESA KITCHEL, PH.D., Assistant Professor of English A.B., Smith College, 19033 A.M., 1916i Ph.D., 19213 University of Wisconsing As- sxstant in English, 1916-17 3 Fellow, 1917-183 University of Wisconshu Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1918-203 Fellow University of Wisconsin, 1920-213 Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College, 1921-233 Markham Traveling Fellow, 1923-24. KATHARINE WARREN, A.B., Assistant Professor of English. Leave of absence A-B-. V2-S52-1' College. 18895 Student, Oxford University3 1891-923 Critics in English, Vassar College, 1895-97 3 Instructor ln English, 1897-19003 1915-23 3 Assistant Pro- fessor of English, 1923-. Published! ECWZZI and LU-56, a book of verse3 a few poems in magazines. 18 - - , Y , ,. 1 ,, ,, r L --.BG L 192 L VASSAKIGD, KATHERINE F. LIDDELL, M.A., Acting Assistant Professor of English A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 19105 A.M., Yale University, 19235 Teacher of English at the Lucy Cobb Institute, 1910-125 Teacher of English at Miss Madeira's School, 1912- 145 Student at Oxford University, 1914-155 Instructor in English Composition, Wel- lesley College, 1915-205 Instructor in English Composition, Bryn Mawr College, 1920- 225 Graduate Student at Yale University, 1922-245 Student of Painting in the Summer School of E. Ambrose Webster, Provincetown, Mass., 1918-24. MARGARET A. P. SMITH, A.B., Instructor in English A.B., Vassar College, 19025 Graduate Scholar, Vassar College, 1902-035 Instructor in English, Putnam Hall, 1903-055 Instructor in English, Mt. Holyoke College, '1905-07 5 Ingiiructor in English, Vassar College, 1907-095 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 9 -. RUTH ELIZABETH WOOD, A.M., Instructor in English iA.B.,P15gversity of Michigan, 19215 A.M., University of Michigan, 19225 Vassar Col- ege, 9 -. CONSTANCE GOODRICH, A.B., Instructor in English A.B., Vassar, 1911. CLARA MARBURG, A.M., Instructor in English A.B., Vassar College, 19205 A.M., University of Pen.nsylvania5 Holder of Commission for Relief in Belgium, Fellowship, 1921-235 Instructor in English, Vassar College, 1923. HAZEL B. COLE, A.M., Instructor in English A.B., Colby Collegeg Teacher of English in Bridgeport High School, Conn.5 A.M., Yale University, 19235 Graduate Student at Yale University, 1923-245 Instructor in Eng- lish at Vassar College, 1924-. KATHLEEN MARTHA LYNCH, PH.D., qi B K, Instructor in English A.B., Mount Holyoke, 19195 A.M., Columbia, 19205 Pl1.D., University of Michigan, 19245 Instructor Mount Holyoke, 1920-225 Instructor University of Wisconsin, 1924-25. Published: The Social Mode of Restoration Comedy MARGARET ERSKINE NICHOLSON, PH.D., Instructor 'ln English B.A., Barnard College, 19205 M.A., Bryn Mawr, 19215 Ph.D., Yale University, 1924. MARY MACCOLL, A.M., Special Instructor in English JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH, PH.D., Lecturer in English DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH SPEECH GRETCHEN HENRIETTA STEINER, A.B., Acting Assistant Professor in English Speech A.B., Grinnell College, 19155 Pupil of Katherine Jewell Everts, 19165 Instructor in Public Speaking Department, De Pauw University, 1916-185 Department of Pageantry and the Drama, National Board Y. W. C. A., 1918-195 Student in Yvette Guilbert School of the Theatre, 1919-215 Appeared in Liliom, Don Juan, Blood and Sand 1921-22' Instructor in English Speech, Vassar College, 1922-5 Graduate Student University of Wisconsin, summer, 1923. RUTH B. MANSER, A.M., Instructor in English Speech A.B., Barnard5 A. M., Columbia. JANE BLISS TAYLOR, B.S., Instructor in English Speech B.S., Columbia University, Student, Chicago School of Actingg Student of Mrs. E. W. Scripture in Correction of Speech at Columbia University, Student of Dr. Frederick Martin at Martin's Institute for Speech Defectsg Student of William Tilly in phonetics at Columbia University5 Graduate Student in English at Columbia Universityg In- structor in English at Kelwin School, New York5 Instructor in English and Dramat- ics at Friends' School, Brooklyn5 Head of English Department at Short Hills High School, N. J.5 Instructor in English Speech, Vassar College, 1922-. 19 'ence was vnssnalofi DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, PH.D., QJBK, Professor of French. Leave of absence 1st semester A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19035 A.M., Mt. Holyoke College, 19073 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 19153 Graduate Work in French Literature and Philology, the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-043 Graduate Scholar in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1906-073 Fellow in Romance Languages, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08: Instructor in French, Central High School, Springfield, Mass., 1904-062 In- structor in French, Vassar College, 19085 Assistant Professor, 1915: Associate Pro- fessor, 19192 Professor, 1921. Published: Voltaire's Essay on Epic Po etryg A Study asncl an Editiong in collabora- tion with Mathilde Monnierg Translation of Sandys Andorra, Houghton-Mifflin, 1924. GEORGIANNA CONROW, A.M., P.F.E., Assistant Professor of French A.B., Cornell University, 18993 A.M., 1902? Studied in Germany, 1899-19003 Sorbonne, Paris, 1900-O13 Taught in Olean High School, 1902-33 South Orange High School, 1903-053 Thousand Island Park, State Institute, summers of 1903-043 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 19053 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1914 lsecond semesterjg Institute deTouraine, summer of 1914: Diplome de-professeur de francais a l'61-anger, Sorbonne, 1923i Assistant Professor of French, Vassar College, 1915-. MATHILDE MONNIER, Assistant Professor of French Diplome, Ecole Normale Francaise, Berne, 18953 Student in Literature and Art, Eng- land and Germany, 1895-1900 3 University of Lausanne, 1900Q Instructor in French, Putnam Hall, 1902-082 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1909-122 Abroad, 1912- 143 Studied in Italy, 1913-143 Instructor in French, Vassar College, 19153 War Ser- Xice, Czar330Devens, 1918-193 Y. W. C. A., France, summer of 19193 Assistant Pro- essor, . Translation of Sandy's Andorra in collaboration with Florence Donnell White. MARIA TASTEVIN, Associate Professor of French Brevet superieur, 1905: Certificate of Proficiency in Written English, London, 19103 Certificat des Lettres, 1914-153 Agragation des Lettres, 1916: Teacher at the Grove School, Highgate, London, and at Vallifield College, Londong at Cours Sainte Gene- vieve, and at the Institution Metardg Professor at the Lycee de Jeunes Filles, Niort, Franceg -Head of the French Department, Stephens College, Mo. Publications: In La Revue cle France, la Revue Moniale, la D6peche Maritime et Col- oniale la Revue Politique et Parlernentaire. MARGARET DE SCHWEINITZ, A.M., fb B K, Assistant Professor of French Graduate Study, Columbia University, 1914-173 A.M., Columbia University, 1916s Grad- uate Study, Universite de Paris, 1919-20: Instructor in French, Vassar College, 1920- 222 Assistant Professor, 1923-. MARIE H. LELAVANDIER, Instructor in French - Diplome de fin 'd'6tucle, Lycee de Versailles3 Faculte de Paris3 Sorbonne, Literature and Historyg History of Art under the direction of Emile Bertaux, conservator du Mu- see Jacquesmart-Andre: Laureate of the Concours de la Ville de Parisg Charge de Coursg enseignment moderne, Ville de Parisg Ecole Francais de New York3 History and Literature, History of Artg Instructor at Middlebury College, summer session3 Ogontz School, Pennsylvaniag Instructor, Vassar College. OSCAR IMER, Instructor in French ' 'College Classique cantognal, Lausanne, Switzerlandg two years as Auditeur a L'univer- site. de Lausanneg Master of French at Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1908-193 Instruct- or 1n French, Vassar College, 1919. JEANNE ROSSELET, A.M., Instructor in French Certificat de Capacite Pedagogique, Geneva, SWitzerland3 A.M., Vassar, 1925. 20 A ,, ,Y Y ,, W ' V . - 57 V,- fane .1926...vAss S to lillllg RENEE DELAPORTE, Student Assistant in French Baccalaureat, Lyc6e de Chartres 5 Lycee Fenelon, Paris. MARCELLE MONSEAU, A.B., P.F.E., Stuclent Assistant in French IAB., Friends University, 1924-255 Professor of French in Foreign Countries5 Sor- onne. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS MCDOUGALL HILLS, PH.B., Professor of Geology B.Ph., University of Wooster, 19025 University of Chicago, 1903-07: Sigma Xi, 19035 Assistant, ibid., 19075 Student University of Berlin, 19085 Professor of Geology, Tole- do University, 1909-10 5 Assistant Professor of Geology, The Ohio State University, 1910-205 Professor of Geology, Vassar College, 1920 5 Professor, University of Chica- go, summer, 1921. Publications in the Ohio Journal of Science5 The Journal of Geology. LANCASTER D. BURLING, B.S., T.B.P., Associate Professor in Geology B.S., University of Wisconsin, 19055 Scientific Assistant to Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 1905-125 Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1905-125 Assistant Cur- ator, United States National Museum, 1907-12 5 Invertebrate Paleontologist, Geolog- ical Survey of Canada, 1913-195 Geologist, Whitehall Petroleum Corporation, 1920-245 Instructor in Geology, Vassar College, 19245 Associate Professor, 1925. Member American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 5 American Asso- ciation of Petroleum Geologists5 Paleontological Society5 History of Science Society5 Mining and Geological Institute of India fGold Medalist and recipient of the Govern- ment of India Cash Prize, 192315 Fellow American Association for the Advancement gf Science5 Geological Society of America 5 Geological Society of Lonaon5 Aristotelian ociety. Published: Articles in Journal of Geology, Bulletin of the Geological Society of Amer- ica5 American Journal of Science5 Scientific MonthZy5 School and Society, etc. Re- cently: Cambro-Ordovician section near Mount Robson, British Columoia5 The Origin of Petroleumg Recent Progress in Science and the Artsg The Study of Science. GENEVIEVE LAMSON, M.S., Assistant Professor in Geography B.S., University of Chicago, 19205 M.S., University of Chicago, 19225 Instructor in Roselle Park High School, Roselle Park, N. J .5 Instructor in Brown School, Schenec- tady, N. Y.5 Instructor in Geography, Vassar College, 1922-255 Assistant Professor, 1925-. Publications: Geographic Influences in the Early History of Vermontg' Geographic Influences in the Political Convictions of Early Vermonters QVermont Historical As- sociationJ5 The United States-A Ten-Talent Nation. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN MARIAN P. WHITNEY, PH.D., Professor of German and Instructor in Compara- tive Literature Ph.D., Yale University, 19015 Undergraduate work in Europe and in private Work with Yale Professors5 Graduate Student, Yale University, 1895-975 University of Par- is, 1897-98 5 University of Zurich, 18985 Yale, 1900-015 Teacher of Modern Languages, New Haven High School, 1892-055 Professor of German, 1905-. Associate Editor of the Modern Language Journal. 0 Member the Council of the Association of University Professorsg Member the Commlt- tee on Control of the Survey of Modern Language Teaching in the United States. Member the Committee on Academic Standards of the International Federation of Uni- versity Women, and of the Committee on International Relations of the American Fed- eration of University Women fformerly the A. C. A. J5 Cosmopolitan and Women's University Clubs of New York City. Chairman of Education of the National Council of Women of the United States5 Con- vener of the Committee of Education of the International Council of Womenq 21 ligase 1926 Vassaauon Published: Several French and German readers and grammars and texts: Advanced German Compositiong Easy Prose Compositiong Gesohiclite 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 Hohere Leherinnen-Seminar in Karlsruhe, Baden, 18935 Ph.D., Heidel- berg, Germany, 19045 Studied at the Univerities of Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris, London, and Lausanne5 Taught at Rye Seminary, N. Y., 1904-05 5 Instructor in German, Vas- sar College, 19055 Associate Professor, 1911-225 Professor, 19225 Director of German Summer School, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, at Middlebury Collegeg Educational Di- rector of Camp Hiawatha, Cornish, Me. Published: Die Altenglischen Kleider-nameng Eine Kulturgeschicht-iibli-Etymologische Unte-rsucliung5 Deutsche Anekdoten fur Die Schule5 Exercises in German Syntax and Compositiong Easy German Compositiong Geschichte des Deutschen Literatur5 Brief Course in German tLast four books in collaboration with Dr. M. P. Whitneyj5 Pub- lications during the past year in Modern Language Journalg Education 5 Vassar Quar- terlyg Yahrbucli fur Deutsche Sprache und Pedagogik. HENRIETTE STRUCK, Assistant Professor of German Lehrerinnen-Seminar in Berlin and in Stift Keppel, Westphalia, Germanyg Received Prussian State Diploma for Teachers5 Travel in England, France ana Italy5 a semes- ter's study at University of Leipsic, Instructor in Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass.5 Instructor in Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass. 5 Instructor in German, Vassar Col- lege, 19015 Assistant Professor of German, Vassar College, 1914-. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK GRACE HARRIET MACURDY, PH.D., if B K, Professor of Greek A.B., Radcliffe College, 18885 Ph.D., Columbia College, 19035 Graduate Study, Rad- cliffe College, Universities of Berlin and Columbiag Foreign Fellow the Boston Wom- en's Educational Association, 1899-1900 5 Teacher of Classics, Cambridge School for Girls5 Instructor in Vassar College, 18935 Associate Professor, 19035 Professor of Greek, 19165 Professor of Greek in Coluumbia Summer Session, 1908-18. Member the Managing Committee of the American School at Athens. CORNELIA CATLIN COULTER, PH.D., 111 B K, Associate Professor of Greek A.B., Washington University, 19075 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 19115 Graduate Stu- dent, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-085 1909-115 Bryn Mawr European Fellow and Stu- dent, University of Munich, 1908-095 Reader in Latin, Bryn Mawr College, 1911-125 Teacher of Latin, St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y., 1912-165 Instructor in Latin, Vas- sar College, 1916-215 Instructor in Greek, 1921-225 Assistant Professor, 1922-5 Asso- ciate Professor, 1925. Member American Philological Association. Publications: in The Classical Journal and Studfies in Philology. PHILIP H. DAVIS, A.M., Instructor in Latin and Greek A.B., Princeton University, 19215 A.M., 1922 5 Fellow of the American Institute of Archaeology in the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, 1923-24. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY LUCY MAYNARD SALMON, A.M., L.H.D., Professor of History A.B., University of Michigan. 18765 A.M., 18835 L.H.D., Colgate University, 19125 Fel- low in History, Bryn Mawr College, 1886-87 5 Student in Paris, Grenoble, Florence, 1898- 19005 Instructor in History, Indiana State Normal School, 1883-865 Associate Pro- fessor of History, Vassar College, 18875 Professor of History, 1889. Published: History of tlie Appointing Power of the Presidentf Domestic SG7 U7:C8j iragzresi in the Householdg The Newspaper and the Historiang The Newspaper and u ori y. , 22 L1 W- V '34 . ------ - 47 'Y' W .x' 'cane - 192e-,31AssAR,ion JAMES FOSDICK BALDWIN. PH.D., LI: B K, Professor of History. Leave of ab- SCIICG A.B., Denison University, 18985 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 18975 Graduate Student in University of Chicago, 1894-955 Fellow in University of Chicago, 1895-975 Instructor in Greek, Denison University, 1892-945 Instructor in History, Vassar College, 18975 Associate Professor, 19035 Professor of History, Vassar College, 1907 5 Study abroad, 1904-055 1911-12. Member American Historical Association5 Honorary Member the Manorial Society of England5 Editor for the Selden Society 5 Honorary Member the Dutchess County His- torical Association. Published: The Scutage and Knight Ser vice in Englanag Irie Kingls Council in Eng- ladg Select Cases Before the King's Council fSelden Socictyj. Contributions to Royal Historical Society, English Historical Reviewg American Historical Reciewg The War Cyclopedia QCom'mittee of Public Infor'mationJ5 Vassar Medieval Studies. ELOISE ELLERY, PH.D., 'IJ B K, Professor of History A.B., Vassar College, 18975 Ph.D., Cornell University, 19025 Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellow in History at Cornell University, 1897-98 5 Student at Cornell University, 1898-995 Associate of Collegiate Alumnae Foreign Fellow, 1899- 19005 Assistant in History, Vassar College, 19005 Instructor, 19025 Associate Pro- fessor, 19075 Professor, 1916-. Published: Brissot cle Warfuilleg A Study in the History of the French Revolution. LUCY ELIZABETH TEXTOR, PH.D., CD B K, Professor of History Ph.B., University of Michigan5 A. M., Leland Stanford, Jr., Universityg Ph.D., Yale Graduate Work in Sociology, University of Chicago5 University Fellow, Yale Uni- versity, Instructor in Castelleja Hall, Palo Alto, California5 Instructor in Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn.5 Instructor in History, Vassar College, 19055 Assist- ant Professor, 19135 Associate Professor, 19155 Professor, 1923-. Corresponding Member of the School of Slavonic Studies, London. Published: The Oficial Relations Between the United States and the Sioux Indians5 A A Colony of Emigres in Canada, 1789-18155 Land Reform in Czecho-Slovakia. DEAN C. MILDRED THOMPSON, PH.D., :DB K, Professor of History VIOLET BARBOUR, PH.D., fb B K, Associate Professor of History. Leave of ab- sence A.B., Cornell University, 19065 A.M., 19095 Ph.D., 1914. ISOBEL D. THORNLEY, M.A., Assistant Professor of History , B.A., London, 19155 M.A., London, 1917. Published: The Treason Legislation. of Henry VIII, Treason by Words in the Fif- teenth Century5 The Sanctuary Register of Beverley, England, under the Yorlcists5 The Act of Treason, 13525 The Destruction of Sanctuary. WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDGERTON, PH.D., Associate Professor of History A.B., Cornell, 19155 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 19225 Assistant in Oriental Insti- tute, University of Chicago, 1922-235 Assistant Professor of History, University of Louisville, 1924-25. CAROLINE FARRAR WARE, PH.D., Instruction in History A.B., Vassar, 19205 Ph.D., Radcliff, 1925. LOUISE FARGO BROWN, PH.D., KID B K, Associate Professor of History A.B., Cornell University, 19035 Ph.D., 19095 Study in England and Switzerland, 1906- 085 Instructor in History, Wellesley College5 Instructor in Hi story, Vassar Col1ege5 Dean of Women and Associate Professor of History, University of Nevada. Published: The Political Activities of the Baptists and Fifth Monarchy Men During the Interregnurn5 The Freedom of the Seas. DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN BRUNO ROSELLI, Professor of Italian Dottore in Legge e- Science Sociali, University of Urbino 5 Professor of Italian and History of Art, Adelphia College, 19125 Oiiicers' Training Course and Scuola d'Appli- 23 4 l. 'G'ne-,.192o.- vass I ion cazione5 Lieutenant in the Italian Army, Cavaliere della Corona d'Ita1ia5 Official Lec- turer attached to the Information Bureau of the Royal Italian Embassy, Washing- ton, 1917-195 Officer of the Royal Order of the Crown of Italy, 19205 Exchange Pro- fessor of Italian, Vassar College, 19195 Associate Professor, 19205 Professor, 1921-5 Honorary Vice-President the Dante League of America 5 Vice-President the Italian Teachers' Association. Member the National Dante Committee5 Honorary Member the New York Browning Societyg Member Executive Council of American Association of Teachers of Italian. Chairman of Examiners in Italian for College Entrance Examination Board. GABRIELLA BOSANO, Assistant Professor in Italian Dottore in Lettere italiane, University of Bologna 5 Diploma di Magistero per i lau- reati, University of Bolognag Diploma di perfezionamento per i licenziati della Scuola Normale, University of Genoa5 Diploma di Direttrice clidattica, Rome Ministero, P. I.5 Licenza Liceale, Liceo Andrea d'0ria, Genoa5 Diploma della R. S. lvormale R. Lam- bruschini, Genoa 5 Attestato di Pedagogia, University of Genoa 5 Teacher in city schools, 1908-215 Teacher of Italian in Sunday professional schools for Women, 1912-175 Pro- fessor of Italian in Government Schools, 1916-21. Member the Board of Directors of the Dante Alighieri Society, Genoa, 1915-185 Hon- orary Member the Dante Alighieri Society, Rome, 19225 Lecturer in People's Univers- ity, Genoa5 Assistant Instructor in Italian, Vassar College, 1921-225 Instructor in Ital- ian, 1922-25 5 Assistant Professor, 1925. Publications during the past year in Cafrrocoio, New York. MARIA CAROLINA ANTINORI, Student Assistant in Italian Laureata in filosofia pressa la R, Universite di Roma. NIARGHERITA SCOLARI, Student Assistant in Italian DEPARTMENT OF LATIN - 5 JOHN LEVIQRETT MOQRE, PH.D., dv B K, Professor of Latin, Emeritus A.B., Princeton University, 18815 A.M., Princeton University, 1884 5 Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins University, 18915 Graduate Scholar in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-875 Fellow in Latin, 1887-88 5 Fellow by Courtesy, 1888-915 Tutor in Latin, Princeton Uni- versity, 1882-855 Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins University, 1886, 1888-895 Asso- ciate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 18915 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1898. Member American Philological Association 5 Archaelogical Institute of America 5 Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Latin Prose Exercisesg Serius on the Tropes and Figures of Vergil. ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT, PH.D., fb B K, Professor of Latin A.B., Vassar College, 18945 A.M., 18995 PhD.. Cornell University, 19095 Graduate Stu- dent in Cornell University, 1901-025 Graduate Fellowship in Cornell University, 19015 Holder of the Mary Richardson and Lydia Pratt Babbott Fellowship, 19015 Instruct- or in Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y., 1894-955 Instructor in Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., 1895-1900 5 Instructor in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-015 In- structor in Latin, Vassar College, 1902, 1908-095 Associate Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1910-225 Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1922-. Member American Philological Association 5 Archaeological Institute of Americag Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Published: Vassar by James Monroe Taylor and Elizabeth Hazelton Haight5 The Autobiography and Letters of Matthew Vassar5 The Life and Letters of James Monroe Taylorg Italy, Old and New,' Publications in the American Journal of Philology' Art and Archaeology5 Classical Weeklyf Classical Journalg Horace and His Art of Enjoy- ment. CATHARINE SAUNDERS, PH.D., Associate Professor of Latin A.B., Elmira College, 18915 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19095 Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College, 1898-19005 travel and study in Germany and Italy 1902-035 Uni- versity of Munich, 19035 Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1905-07 5 Teacher of 24 f P 192 o iivassnaronilil Chicago, 1897-98, Fellow in Mathematics, Bryn Mawr College, 1899-1900, Student of Ontario Normal College, 1900-10, Instructor in Mathematics, St. Margaret's College, 1901-02, Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 1902, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Proressor, 1919-. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. lVlARY EVELYN WELLS, PH.D., CD B K, 2 E, Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1904, S.M., University of Chicago, 1907, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915, Holder of '86 Fellowship of Mt. Holyoke College, 1906-07, Talcott Scholar, University of Chicago, 1914, Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1914-15, Instructor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-02, Instructor in Mam- ematics, Oberlin College, 1914-15, Instructor in lvlathematics, Vassar College, 1915, Reader and Examiner for College Entrance Examination Board, Assistant Professor oi Mathematics, Vassar College, 1919, Associate Professor, 1922. Member American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America. GERTRUDE SMITH, A.M., QB K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Vassar College, 1897, A.M., 1903, Graduate Student, Vassar College,19 00-01, Associate Fellow in Mathematics, University of Paris, 1907-08, Instructor in Portland, Maine, 1897-99, Instructor in Englewood, 12599-1900, Instructor in Mathematics, Vas- sar College, 1901, Assistant Proiessor, 1920. Member American Mathematical Society. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Ciaoauri COLEMAN Gow, MUS.D., 111 B K, Professor of Music A.B., Mus.D., Brown University, Newton Theological Seminary, Teacher of Piano and Theory, Smith College, 1889-95, Professor of lviusic, Vassar College, 1895-, Europe, issz-ss, 1906-07, 19zz-23. lg, L, Member Music Teachers' National Association , New York State Music Teachers' As- sociation, Bohemian Club, International Musical Society, Societe Francaise de Musi- cologie, President of the Music Teachers' National Association, 1912. Uublished: Structure of Music, 1895 , Lessons in Elementary Theory, Elementary Harmony cmd Advanced Harmony, in the American Encyclopedia and History of Mu- sic, 1910, also Songs and Part Songs and Publications in Musical Magazines. GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON, MUSQD., A.M., fb B K, Professor of Music A.B., Oberlin College, 1909, Mus.B., 1910, A.A.A.G.O., 1910, A.M., Harvard Univers- ity, 1912, Berlin, 1913-14, London, Paris, Vienna, 1921-22, Instructor in Music, Ober- lin College, 1910-11, Assistant Professor, 1912-13, 1914-16, Assistant Professor of Mu- sic, Vassar College, 1916-19, Associate Professor, 1919-22, Professol, 1922-. lil. HAROLD GEER, A.M., lllUS.B., F.A.G.O,, College Orggmist A.B., Doane, 1906, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1907, A.M., fin absentiaj, Doane, 1910, Graduate Student, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1907-09, Paris, 1911-13, Pupil of George W. Andrews, Charles M. Widor, Andre Gedalge, T. Tertius Noble, Andre Bloch and Edward C. Barstow, Instructor in Organ and History of Music, Lake Erie College, 1907-095 1uS131'uCt0I' in 0129-11 and Theory, Albion College, 1909-11, Organist and Choir- luaS'D0I' Of First CODSTGSZ-Fi0u9-1 Church, Fall River, Mass., 1913-16, College Organist and Assistant Professor of Music, Vassar Cgllege, 1916, Associate Pyofessgr, 1919-5 Professor, 1922-. Fellow the American Guild of Organists. Published: T'I'Uf7LS0TiZ1ti1mS f 07' OTQCWL Cmcl for Women's Voices, Cantabile for Organ,- Magazine Articles. I KATE S. CHITTENDEN, Professor of Magic CPianoforteJ Educated at Heumuth College, London, Canada, Studied Piano with Jules Fossier, Lucy H. Clinton, A. R. Parsons, and Harold Bauer, President Metropolitan College of Music? ViCe'P1'eSide11t and Dean AI!1e1'1Can Institute of Applied Music, President Syn- thetic Guild of Pia-I10f01'l30 T02-Che1'S3 Fflunder American Guild of Organists, Lecturer in New Y01'k City Public Lecture Course, 1892-1919, Organist and Choir Director Cal- vary B2.ptiSt Church, New Y01'k City, 1879-1906, Head of the Piano Department in the Catharine Aiken School, Stamford, Conn., 1890-1916, Head of the Piano Department in Vassar since 1899. 26 , Y Y Wir-I .- . ,av I Y Y Y 77 . , .. . ,fiery 'fine .1926 vassasionm Member Macdowell Club, Life Member New York State Music Teachers' Association , Music Teachers' Association , Music Teachers' National Association. Published: Various Works on Technique and Pianoforte Playing, and numerous Mag- azine Articles. VIARION ELLEN EDMAN, M.A., Instruction in Music B.Mus., State University of Iowa, 1924, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1925. PHILIP SEVASTA, Instruction of Harp Grand diploma and first prize, Royal Conservatory of Music, Palermo, Italy. Published: Critical survey on the Study or the Harp. Research on the History of the Harp. General Catalogue for old and new publications for the Harp. JOHN W. NICHOLS, Instructor tn Singing Studied in New York with Dr. Carl E. Dufft, in London with Edward Icles, in Paris with Gabrielle La Pierre, Charles W. Clark and Jean derteszke, a course under Isadore Braggiette of Florence, Italy, with Mme. Alice Garrigue, an old pupil of Mme. Louise Cappmi of New York, Percy Rector Stephens or New York, and Frederick H. Hay- wood, teacher of Orville Harrold. As Singer, appeared with Chicago Apollo Club, Chicago Mendelssohn Club, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Musical Art Society, New York Mendelssohn Club, New York Banks Glee Club, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Athletic As- sociation, Congressional Club, Washington, U. C., Columbia University, Brooklyn ln- stitute of Arts and Sciences, Vassar College, Ward Belmont College, Ocean Grove As- sociation, Chautauqua Association, Providence Ai-ion Society, Northwestern Univers- ity, Southwestern University, Milwaukee Downer University, Boston Festival Orches- tra, etc. Two years Instructor at Columbia University, seventeen years' private teaching expe- rience in Paris and New York City, in charge-of Vocal Department of Summer School of University of Vermont for eleven seasons, Musical Director of Trininy Church Choir, Newburgh, N. Y., Instructor in Singing, Vassar College, 1919-. LILLIAN LITTLEHALES, A.R.C.M., lVIUS.M,. Instructor' in Vtotincello A.R.C.M., London, Eng., Mus.M Qhon.l, University of Syracuse. DOROTHY K. LEACH, Assistant tn Music Studied pianoforte with Edward Noyes, Kate S. Chittenden, E. Robert Schmitz, and Robert Casadesus fParisJ, ensemble with Franz Nilcke and Madame de Launey QParisJ, theory with R. Huntington Woodman and Harry Jepson QYaleJ, Taught pri- vately in New York City and its suburbs, in N cw Haven, and also in the Bedford Hills School for Boys and the American Institute of Applied Music, New York City. KATHERINE MIRIAM STEEVES, A.B., Instructor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1904. EDITH S. WOODRUFF, A.M., MUs.B., Instructor in Music A.B., Vassar College, 1909, Studied Piano with Theodore Hoeck, New York City, 1910, Teacher of Piano, Brunswick, Me., 1911-13, Assistant in Music, Vassar College, 1914- 15, Music Graduate, Northwestern University, 1917 , Marston Fellow, 1917-18, A.M., Vassar College, 1918, Instructor in Music, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant in Mu- sic, Vassar College, 1920-21, New York School of Social Work, summer course, 1921, Instructor in Music, Vassar College, 1923. GLADYS NORTH, Instructor in Violin Concert work in connection with the Olive Mead Quartet. LEAH A. DAVIS, Marston Fellow, Instructor tn Music A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher in High School, Bellevue, Pa., 1922-23, Teacher in High School, Homestead, Pa., 1923-24. T7 A, Latin and Mathematics, High School, Belfast, N. Y., 1893-955 Principal of Park, Place School, Elmira, N. Y., 1895-985 Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1900-035 1904-05 5 19075 Assistant Professor of Latin, Vassar College, 1913-165 Associate Professor of Latin, 1916-. Published: Costume in Roman Comedyf Papers in the American Journal of Philol- ogyg Transactions of the American Philological Association 5 Classical Philology5 The Classical Review. ' LILY Ross TAYLOR, Professor of Latin. Leave of absence ' ' A.B., University of Wisconsin, 19065 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1912 5 Reader in Ar- chaeology, Bryn Mawr College, 1910-125 Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1,912-195 Assistant Professor, 1919-. On leave of absence, 1917-205 Fellow American Acad ' emy in Rome, 1917, 1919-20. Member American Philological Association 5 Archaeological Association of America5 Association of University Professors. , Published: Thesis, The Cults of Ostia, 19125 Local Cults in Etruria, 19235 Publica- tions in Classical Periodicals. LOUISE ADAMS HOLLAND, PH.D., fb B K, Assistant Professor of Latin A.B., Barnard5 A.M., Columbia University5 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr. ' Publications: A Study the Commerce of Latium, 19205 The Faliscans in Prehistoric Times, 1925. PHILIP H. DAVIS, A.M., Instructor in Latin and Greek 9 ELIZABETH TAPPAN, PH.D., Instructor in Latin A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 19105 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 19235 Teacher of Latin and English, Shippen School, Lancaster, Pa., 1910-125 Teacher of Latin, Miss Madeirafs School, Washington, D. C., 1912-205 Instructor in Latin, Vassar College, 1922-. Member American Philological Association, ' DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS' HENRY SEELY WHITE, PH.D., LL.D., fr B K, EE, Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wesleyan University, 18825 Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 18905 LL.D., North- western Universlty, 19155 Assistant in Astronomy, Wesleyan University, 1882-835 In- structor in Mathematics and Chemistry, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1883-84 5 Tu- tor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1884-87 5 Assistant in Pure Mathematics, Clark University, 1890-925 Associate Professor and Noyes Professor of Pure Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1892-19055 Professor of Mathematics, Vassar College, 19055 ex-President of the American Mathematical Society and Editor of the Society's Tran- sactions, 1907-145 Past Vice-President, Section A, American Association for the Ad- vancement of Sciences. ELIZABETH BUCHANAN COWLEY, PH.D., 'L B K, Associate Professor of Mathe- matics A.B., Vassar College, 19015 A.M., 19025 Ph.D., Columbia University, 19085 Graduate Scholar in Mathematics and Astronomy, Vassar College, 1901-025 Studied in Columbia University, University of Chicago, and Universities of Gottingen and Munich 5 Read- er on College Entrance Examination Board5 Instructor in Pennsylvania Public Schoolsg Instructor in Mathematics, Vassar College, 19025 Assistant Professor, 19135 Associate Professor, 1916-. I I Member History of Science Society 5 American Mathematical Society5 Member Executive Council of Mathematical Association of America 5 Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science5 Association of Teachers of Mathematics. Published: Definite Orbit of Comet, 1826, 115 Plane Curves of the Eighth Order with Two Four-Fold Points having Distinct Tangents and No Other Point Singularities5 Articles in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Societyg American Mathemath- ical Monthly5 Educationg School and Society,' and in the Revue Semestrielle des Pub- lications Mathematiqucsg Associate Editor the Revue Semestrielle des Publications Mathematiques 'fAmsterdamJ, 1908-5 Publication in Vassar Medieval Studies, 1923. LOUISE DUFFIELD CUMMINGS, PH.D., Associate Professor of .Mathematics A.B., Toronto University, 18955 A.M., 19025 Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College,-19145-Fellow in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1896-97 5 Graduate Student, University of 25, is .Une 1926. VAs.sAaron- .5586 W2 6 I VASSAKHOE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY WOODBRIDGE RILEY, PH.D., -If B K, Professor of Philosophy A.B., Yale University, 1892, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1902, Graduate Study at Yale, Colum- bia and .Johns Hopkins Universities, Johnson Research Scholar in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1904-07, Instructor in English, New York University, 1897-98, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada, 1902-04, Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, 1908, Lecturer at the Sorbonne, 1920. Member American Phychological Association, American Philosophical Association, Chairman of Committee to Reprint Early American Philosophers. Published: The Founder of Mormonism, A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr. ,' American Philosophy, The Early Schools, American Thought, From Puritanism to Pragmatism, L,e Genie American, Publications during the past yea: in the American Mercury, The Bookman, The Churchman, The Nation. DURANT DRAKE, PH.D., fb B K, AY, Professor of Ethics A.B., Harvard University, 1900, A.M., Harvard University, 1902, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1911, lnstructor in Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1911-12, Associate Professor, Wesleyan University, 1912-15, Professor of Ethics, Vassar College, 1915. Member the Council and Advisory Committee of the Religious Education Association, Member the Executive Committee the American Philosophical Association, Treasurer of the Theological Society, National Education Association. Published: The Problem of Things in Themselves, G. H. Ellis 8a Co., 1911, Problems of Conduct, Houghton-Mitliin Co., 1918, Shall We Stand by the Church, The Maclvlil- ian Co., 1920, Essays in Critical Realism, The MacMillan Co., 1921, America Faces the Future, The Maclvlillan Co., 1922, Recent periodical contributions in Journal of Philosophy, International Journal of Ethics, Hibbe-rt Journal, Journal of Religion, Mind and its Place in Nature. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL ED UCATI ON HARRIET ISABEL BALLINTINE, Associate Professor and Director of Physical Ed- ucation Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1891, Graduate of the Cambridge Summer Normal School of.Classicai Dancing, 1911, Studied in Harvard Summer School, 1891-92, 1896-98, Assistant in Gymnasium, Lasell, 1890-91, Gymna- sium Director, Vassar College, 1891-3 instructor in Harvard Summer School, 1901-02. Member Association of Directors of Physical Lciucation for Women, MARIANNE LOUISE KING, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1906, Assistant in Physical Training, Vassar College, 1906, Instructor in Physical Education, Vassar College, 19-09-20, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Vassar College, 1921-. MARGARET SPRAGUE, Instructor in Physical Education Graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Physical Training, 1920, Taught at Say- gent Normal School Camp, June, 1920 3 Assistant in Physical Education, Vassar Col- lege, 1920, Instructor, 1921-23. AGNES MARGARET BIESEMEIER, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Northwestern University. MARION CHOATE EATON, Instructor in Physical Education Graduate of Boston School of Physical Education, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS EDNA CARTER, PH.D., Professor of Physics A.B., Vassar College, 1894, Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1906, Student, Chicago University, 1898- 99, Student, Wurzburg, Germany, 1904-06, Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship for Women, 1911, Wurzbu1', 1911-12, Assistant Principal 'High School, DePere, Wis., 28 UQ-1988919 Q1 e vA.ssAr.,xon 1895-965 Assistant in Physics, Vassar College, 1896-989 Instructor in Physics, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1899-19045 Instructor in Physics, Vassar College, 1906- Associate Professor of Physics, Vassar College, 1912-20 5 Professor of Physics, Fellow American Physical Society 3 American Association for Advancement of Science. FRANCES GERTRUDE WICK, PH.D., 2 E, Professor of Physics A.B., Wilson College, 1897 g A.B., Cornell University, 1905, A.M., Cornell University, 19065 Ph.D., Cornell University. 19089 Graduate Scholar in Physics, Cornell University, 1907-085 Graduate Fellow in Physics, Cornell University, 1907-085 Instructor in High School, Butler, Pa., 1898-19045 Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1908-10g In- structor in Physics, Vassar College, 1910-15, Assistant Professor of Physics, Vassar Col- lege, 1915-19, Acting Assistant Professor of Physics, Cornell University, 1918-193 Asso- ciate Professor of Physics, Vassar College, 1919-223 Sarah Berliner Research Fellow- ship for Women, 1921-223 Professor of Physics, 1922, Ellen Richards Research Grant, 1923-24. Fellow American Physical Societyg American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Nation Research Council Committee on Luminescence. Pulgications during the past year in the Physical Review: Journal of the Optical Society of merica. PAUL A. NORTHROP, B.S., Acting Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., John Stetson University, De Land, Fla., 19161 Teacher in Florida High Schools, 1916-183 Instructor, Cornell University, 1919-24 3 Acting Assistant Professor, Vassar College, 1924-25. HARVIA HASTINGS WILSON, A.M., Assistant in Physics A.B., Vassar, 19233 A.M., Radcliffe, 1925. MURIEL FRANCES ASHLEY, B.S., Sigma Xi., Assistant in Physics . A.B., University of California 19235 B.S., University of California 1924 5 Teaching Fel- low at University of California. ELEANOR N. MANN, A.M., Assistant in Physics A.B., Vassar 19223 A.M., Vassar 1924. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE ELIZABETH BURR THELBERG, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Resident Physician Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Resident Physician, Vassar College, 1887. ANAPLE CHRISTIE, M.R.C.S., ENG., L.R.C.P., Assistant Physician and In- structor in Physiology Leave of absence, April, May, June MARION O. P. WILTSHIRE, M.SC., Associate Professor of Physiology B.Sc., Bristol, 1917 5 Demonstrator in Physiology, London School of Medicine for Wom- en CUniversity of Londonj, 1917-23 5 M.Sc., Bristol, 19221 Associate Professor, 1925. Member British Physiological Society. Publication in The Lancet, 1921. AMY L. HUNTER, M.S., O N, Instructor in Physiology A.B., Vassar College, 19217 M.S., Cornell University, 1922Q Instructor in Physiology, Wellesley College, 1923-24. RUTH EMELENE CONKLIN, M.S., Instructor in Physiology A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 19181 M.S., University of Rochester, 19213 Assistant Bu- reau of Chemistry, U. Department of Agriculture, 1918-19 5 Assistant in Physiol- ogy, University of Rochester, 1919-21: Instructor in Zoology, Connecticut, 1921-243 Instructor in Physiology, Vassar College, 1924-. DR. MOLONEY IVA, C.M., Substitute April, May and June, 1926 29 1- . , Y .,. --U f Y ' v ,FEE 1,9261 viessasxonla I DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE EMERSON DAVID FITE, PH.D., QB K, Professor of Political Science A.B., Yale University, 1897Q Ph.D., Harvard University, 19052 Ozias Goodwin Me- morial Fellow in Harvard University, 1902-03, Edwin Austin Fellow in Harvard Uni- versity, 1902-04? Austin Teaching Fellow in Government, Harvard University, 1904- 063 Instructor in History, Yale University, 1906-09, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University, 1909-133 Lecturer in Government, Harvard, 1913i Professor of Po- litical Science, Vassar College, 1913-. Published: Social and Industrial Conditions in the North during the Civil Wwrg The Presidential Election of 18603 A History of the United Statesg The United States. FRANCES E. WILLIS, PH.D.,fI1 B K, Instructor in Political Science A.B., Stanford University, 19202 Ph.D., Stanford University, 1923Q C.R.B., Fellow in University of Brussels, 1920-21g Instructor in History, Goucher College, 1923-241 ln- structor in Political Science, Vassar College, 1924-. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY MARGARET FLOY WASHBURN, PH.D., QD B K, E E, Professor of Psychology A.B., Vassar College, 18912 A.M., 18935 Ph.D., Cornell University, 18941 Professor of Philosophy, Wells College, 1895-19003 Warden of Sage College, Cornell University, 1900- 121 Lecturer in Psychology, Cornell University, 1901-02? Assistant Professor of Psy- chology, University of Cincinnati, 1902-03Q Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, 1903Q Professor of Psychology, Vassar College, 1908. Member American Psychological Association fpresident, 1921lQ American Philosophi- cal Association3 Co-operating Editor of The American Journal of I'sychology3 The Psychological Retfiew,' and The Journal of Comparative Psychology. Published: Translation of Wnndt's Ethical Systems and The Principles of Moralityg The Animal Mindy A Text Book of Comparative Psychology: Movement and Mental Imagery3 Articles and reviews during the past year in The Philosophical RGUTGWQ The American Journal of Psychology. J OSEPHINE MIXER GLEASON. PH.D., fb B K, Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Vassar College, 19142 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1918! Assistant in Psychology, Vassar College, 1914-165 Sage Scholar in Psychology, Cornell University, 1916-17 3 In- structor in Cornell University, 19183 Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1918- 21, Assistant Professor in Psychology, 1921-. lllIRIAM C. GOULD, A.M., Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B,, Smith College, 1911j A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1913, Teaching Fellow, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 1912-135 Instructor in Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 1913-163 American University Fellow, Columbia University, 1916-18 : Clinical Psychol- ogist, Post Graduate Hospital, New York City, 1917 3 Mental Examiner, New York Pro- bation and Protective Association, Waverly House, 1917-203 Assistant Professor of Psy- chology, Smith College, 1918-19, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of Personnel Research Bureau, Vassar College, 1920-. Member New York Society of Consplting Psychologistsg American Association of Uni- versity Professorsg A.A.A.S.3 Personnel Research Federation. Publications: Articles on Mental Hygieneg Social Hygieneg Journals of Applied and Ex- perimental Psychologyi Journal of Personnel Research. HELEN KATHERINE MULL, PH.D., Assistant Professor in Psychology A.B., Vassar, 1918, M.A., Radcliffe, 1924Q Ph.D., Radcliffe, 1925. FRANCES C. CUTUJIAN, A.M., Instructor in Psychology A.B., Vassar College, 19203 A.M., 19221 Assistant Instructor in Psychology, Vassar College, 1920-233 Instructor, 1923-. ELIZABETH NEAL, A.B., Assistant in Psychology A.B., Radcliffe, 1925. 30 .. : Y ,V Y, M ,, fir so 192 6 csvessmuon l DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH EDITH FAHNESTOCK, PH.D., Professor of Spanish B.L., Western Reserve University, 1894, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College, 1908, Graduate Work, University of Zurich and the Sorbonne, 1894-96, Fellow in Romance Lan- guages, Bryn Mawr College, 1897-98, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-01, 1906-07, Head of Modern Language Department, Mississippi State College for Women, 1898-1901, 1902- -06, Instructor in Romance Languages, Mt. Holyoke College, 1907-08, Instructor in Italian and Spanish, 1908, Assistant Professor, 1915, Associate Professor, 1918, Pro- fessor of Spanish, 1921. Publisllgeicllz A Study of the Sources and Composition of the Old French Lai cl'Ha11e- oc, ' . ENRIVUETA MARTIN, PH.D., Instructor in Spanish Maestra Superior, Badajoz, A.B., Badajoz, Ph.D., University of Madrid, Profesora de Latin, Instituto-Escuela, Madrid, Profesora de los cursos de verano del Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid. MARY STEDMAN SWEENEY, A.M., Instructor in Spanish A.B., Radcliffe, 1917, Student at Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid 1919-20' M A Radcliffe, 1922, Instructor, Vassar, 1922-24, Graduate at Radcliffe, I925, Instructor Vassar, 1926. MARIA DIEZ DE ONATE, B.A., Instructor in Spanish Maestra Normal, Escuela Normal de Madrid, Profesora de Musica, Conservatorio de Madrid, Instructor in Spanish, summer course for Foreigners, Centrode Estudios, Madrid, Instructor in Spanish, summer sessions, Middlebury College, 1921-22, In- structor in Middlebury College, 1920-22, Vassar College, 1922. ELENA HOTT, Student Assistant Bachillera, Santiago de Chile, Diploma de Profesora de Estads, Instituts Peclagogica de Profesora de Estads, Instituts Pedagogico DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AARON LOUIS TREADWELL, PH.D., KD B K, Professor of Zoology and Curator of the Museum B.S., Wesleyan University, 1888, M.S., 1890, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899, Hon- orary Fellow, University of Chicago, 1892-95, Fellow in Residence, 1897-98, Professor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1891-1900, Professor of Biol- ogy, Vassar College, 1900-14, 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. FelloWA merican for the Advancement of Science. Member American Society of Zoologists fvice-president, 19211, American Society of Naturalists Csecretary, 19211, American Ecological Society, Research Associate, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. At Laboratory of Carnegie In- stitution, Dry Tortugas, Florida, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1915, Porto. Rico, 1915, Bermuda, 1916, Trinidad and Tobago, 1918, Puget Sound, Fiji and Samoa Islands, 1920, Jamaica, B. W. I., 1921. CORA JIPSON BECKWITH, PH.D., Associate Professor of Zoology B.S., University of Michigan, 1900, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1914, Research Table at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1901, 1903, 1907-10, Graduate Work at Columbia University, 1912-13, Instructor in Biology, Vassar College, 1900- 07, 1908-12, 1913-14, Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1914, Associate Professor, 1915. Member American Society Naturalists, American Society Zoologists, Fellow Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science. HARRIET M. ALLYN, PH.D., :Iv B K, 2 E, Assistant Professor in Zoology A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1905, M.Sc., University of Chicago, 1910, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1912, Fellow University of Chicago, 1910-12, Research Table at Woods Hole, Mass., 1910-12, General Secretary Y. W. C. A., Mt. Holyoke College, 1905-07, In- structor in Biology, Lake Erie College, 1908-09, Instructor in Zoology, Vassar Col- 31 Foe 1926, VAS-sAmooT l lege, 1912-135 Instructor in Zoology, Hacket Medical College, Canton, China, 1913-153 Dean Hackett Medical College, 1915-19, 1921-235 Instructor in Zoology, Mt. Holyoke College, 1920-21, Professor of Biology, Monticello Seminary, 1923-24, Vassar College, 1924-25 5 Assistant Professor, 1925. MARION MARGARET FARR, A.B., Assistant in Zoology A.B., Syracuse University, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF EUTHENICS ANNIE LOUISE MACLEOD, M.SC., PH.D., Director 32 ' Y - ' 'v Elfenee 1926 VASSARJOU- Presidents of College MILO P. JEWETT, LL.D. . 1861-1864 JOHN H. RAYMOND, LL.D. 1864-1878 SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, D.D. . 1878-1885 J. RYLAND KENDRICK . . 1885-1886 fActing Presidentj JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D. . . . 1886-1916 CP'resident E meritus, 1 91 If-1 65 GEORGE H. NETTLETON, PH.D. . . . September, 1922-February, 1923 fAct'ing Presfidentj HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D., LL.D., L.H.D., February, 1915- 34 ',..9. I i vw' J A 'Une ... 1,926 VAASSARJOE Board of Trustees HENRY EVERTSON COBB, D.D. CPresidentJ . . HELEN KENYON, A.B. CSec'retaryJ . . ARTHUR L. LESHER, A.B., CT'reasu1'erD . MARGARET JACKSON ALLEN, A.B. . JULIUS H. BARNES .... MINNIE CUMNOCK BLODGETT, A.B. . QUEENE FERRY COONLEY, A.B. . . FLORENCE M. CUSHING, A.B. fEmeritusJ . STEPHEN PIERCE DUGGAN, PH.D. . ALLEN W. EVARTS, A.M. . . . RAYMOND G. GUERNSEY, A.B. . HELEN MORRIS HADLEY, A.B. . . HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, PH.D. RAY MORRIS, A.B. . . . GEORGE H. NETTLETON . FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT . MARY THAW THOMPSON, A.B. . ADA THURSTON, A.B. . . ELIZABETH F. JOHNSON . WILLIS D. WOOD . C. CHAUNCEY STILLMAN . 35 . New York Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. . New York Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, D. C. . Boston, Mass. . New York . New York Poughkeepsie, N. Y. New Haven, Conn. . Vassar College . New York New Haven, Conn. Hyde Park, N. Y. . New York . New York Bryn Mawr, Pa. . New York Cornwall, New York EQ 19262 VA.ssAR1o.!5 MARGARET LAMBIE, '07 . MART CRAIG SHOEMAKER, '85 BERTHA BACON AFFELD, '02 HARRIET SAWYER, '07 . EDNA KROENER, '11 . HENRIETTA GIBSON, '11 GERTRUDE MACARTHUR SLADE, '96 IXTARY DUNNINC THWING, '97 JULIA C. STIMSON, '01 . IVIARGARET JACKSON AIJLEN, '01 . HELEN KENYON, '95 . ADA TI-IURSTON, '80 . ELIZABETH FORREST JOHNSON, '02 QUEENE FERRY COONLEY 1866-68 1868-69 1869-70 1870-71 1871-72 1872-73 1873-74 1874-75 1875-76 1876-77 1877-78 1878-79 1879-80 1880-81 1881-82 1882-83 1883-84 1884-85 W. WHITNEY L. GILBERT CHUMAR HILEMAN A. CATLIN MUNROE M. CUSHING A. RICE H. LEARNED F. SHEPPARD G. WILKINSON HAZARD DARLINC S. IVIORRIS G. SHAW B. STANTON A. VALLEAU K. SMITH DEMING P. CLINTON O Cfficets of the Associate Alumnae f Vassar College . Presiclcnl. . Vice-Po'csidc'nIs Ifxccufive cmd Edzccfltional Sec1'eta1'3f . . Secretary A ssis tant . . T0'easu1'e1' . Sccofetowy . D'i'recto0's Alumnae Trustees f Students Association Presidents' o 1885-86 1886 1887 1889 1889 1890 -87 -88 -89 -90 -91 1891-92 1893 1894 1892- -94 -95 93 1895-96 1896-97 1897 -98 1898-99 1899 -00 1900-01 1901 1905 -02 1902- 1904- -06 03 05 L. F. SWEETZER G. M. CLEVELAND F. T. PATTERSON L. B. POPPENHEIM K. SMITH C. A. BENTLEY A. M. ROBBINS M. V. CLARK M. B. MUMFORD K. C. REILEY E. MCCLOSKEY V. JAMES P. A. HATFIELD E. L. GARRET M. P. SCHMIDT HOLMQUIST L. S. C. M. SPERRY J. S. TAYLOR M. HISCOX M. J. DIMOCK 36 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-29 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 M. J. AVERY M. R. BABBOTT C. M. BODY C. K. SCHAEFER J. S. LOVEJOY M. E. TIERITS F. V. SEARLE M. M. ARMSTRONG L. M. FOLKS I. KELLERS M. C. STUCKSLACER L. P. MORRISON S. D. COPLAND E. KISSAM C. W. SELLERS J. GRAHAM E. MCDONALD A. P. HALLIDAY E. DODGE E. HYDE -1926 ,szassaaiori Secretaries of Classes y 1867-H. D. NVOODWARD . . 1868-MARTHA 'VVARNER 1869-MRS. WNILLIAM R. BROWN 1870-MRS. T. SLOCUM . 1871-EUPHEMIA W. HUPPEE . 1872-SARAH A. CATLIN . 1873-IVIRS. J. B. CLARK . . 1874-MRS. H. BIGELOW . 1875-ADA CUMMINGS COMSTOCK 1876-MRS. J. W. SHARPE . 1877-MRS. ED. S. PLTYVATER . 1878-JANE E. DAVIS . . 1879-MRS. O. V. STEWART . 1880-ADA 'l'HURS'1'0N . 1881-MARY I. FREEMAN 1822-MRS. F. E. BARNEY . 1883-JEssLE K. DEWELL 1884-NIARY E. ADAMS . 1885-LUCY DAvis . . 1886-ELEANOR F. FERRIS . 1887-ELIZABETH R. Hoi' . 1888-EMILY LEWI . . 1889-MRS. WILLARD BARNHART 1890-MRS. W. F. CLARK . 1891-CAROLINE FURNESS . 1892-MRS. J. W. DILLENBACK 1893-MRS. R. L. SWEET . 1894-MRS. W. S. BOOTH . 1895-MRS. W. M. STRONG . 1896-CORNELIA D. KINKEAD . 1897-MRS. G. R. BIIANSFIELD . 1898-MRS. S. H. STONE . 1899-CAROLINE ABBOT KEYES 1900-MRS. H. G. PLUM . 1901-LOUISE B. PLATT . . 1902-SUSAN A. TANNER . 1903-MRS. E. A. KINGMAN . 1904-FLORENCE PELTON . 1905-ROBERTA T. JOHNS . 1906-ELSIE DUNWELL . . 1907-HARRIET EBEL PEARCE . 1908-MRS. RALPH G. WRIGHT 1909-ANNA M. PLATT . . 1910-DOROTHEA STILLMAN . 1911-ANNA W. KUTZNER . 1912-MRS. H. L. HAVENS . 1913-MRS. R. S. SPENCER . 1914-DOROTHY DEMING . . 1915-MRS. THOMAS J. HARGRAVE 1916-MRS. OWEN F. SMITH . 1917-MRS. EDWARD S. BUCKLEY 1918-HELEN GARRETT . . 1919-OLIVE REMINGTON . 1920-MARGARET C. THORNE . 1921-SAIDEE R. SANDEREORD . 1922-MARGARET P. SUTTPHEN 1923-FRANCES TITSWORTH . 1924-SARAH H. LAMBERT . 1925-V. LOUISE KELLOGG . 1926-MARY LAING SWIFT . . . . . . Plattsburg, N. 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J. . 2067 Park Road, N. W., Washington, D. C. . . 12 Emmons Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. . . . 154 Riverway, Boston, Mass. . . Black Springs, Iowa City, Iowa 43 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 662 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. . 140 Slater Ave., Providence, R. I. 15 Gramercy Park, New York City . 3439 Dawson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . 1280 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 2373 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio . Bishop Pl., New Brunswick, N. J. 43 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . Hope Farm, Verbank, N. Y. . 37 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . 5646 Kenwood St., Kansas City, Mo. . . . Grosse Isle, Mich. 123 Montague St., Brooklyn. N. Y. . 24 Sibley Pl., Rochester, N. Y. . 184 Munroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Shirer Apt., Swarthmore, Pa. 10 St. Luke's Pl., New York City . 150 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. 1707 Meridian Ave., So. Pasadena, Cal. . . 443 Stell Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 185 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. . . . 8 E. 9th St., New York City . 664 W. Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich. 11 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, Ill. 523-0 Grand Drive, Kansas City, Mo. 37 With best wishes always to 1926. Loyalty yours, MARY ELY LYMAN 38' v V V '- lx 56 - 1926 yAssAmon X 'GJIQQL 1926 fvvamcbirzg 50128. When by Cu.-v-dam 'Penne-7 X,,j,,,.45 by fjavycbvovev 1,4 Y K5 wary Sw El E A-X E 11+ I1 E lll11lZ 1 I ll - -It I If- ' - lk l C - lf : FE Q .I r EV. efw arg:-,,ggLgqk.DL Ywev-V7 ,gig Ovv Miki 3 Sgr sbah glorious bu. Y A blumg Uame DQ 1 - 9 r s S! lflshif in II5' J '---- -ul f-x -' 2 --B I fs 1.4 f' l' 4 .f g pygb dd lay-al -17 gtk Qzikway of -YUh ' 'tm' rlrw-9 :S wa ru fe,nfk5s'5 '1nQ, O 5 5 nn- . .F f A lo 11 'f Y W 552 M gif W if fb ,W Q W QEXHA in 'M-rx '-1, N- ww +-,ww . .M.c,,..,g,,m,1,,,,k.qxkE .,, H.,,,+v,,5 Q., 13 , Iwi, if , 'F 4 ? mf fi 5 f 5 in 39 x 4' 1--W J... Y l V N XX ff ff? f'7'4 .. 1, 7 'W s'fA'a, 5 W f , X, . 1, +914 in 1.1.1 - . a , , gg 1 -A V f -if - 1' + L AW ,,3' Kg 2 ,, , . .. , 1. .71 3 im- V43 V 1.1 ' ' 6 7 Q 1 my QE 9 L. ., . AIP 'GLB' 'gpm Q-91 'ues ' 2 M55 T Hb Q W .. . I 81 ww f W ' - A: 'S Q- g' ,J 'Tv Gaim 1, I ., f'a,-an? V5 'px 45125 vg W99' ' J -1 2 1, 1 A11 ,, 4. IJ J TMG56.e'.1926 RQASSARJ H Freshman Year CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ALICE BRACE . . President MARY THOMAS . President RUTH DRIVER . Vice-President CATHERINE TOOGOOD Vice-President FLORENCE CLOTHIER S6C'l'6lftL7'y FRANCES NOBLE-J ONES S6C7'6tCLT'y HARRIET CRUTCHFIELD Treasurer MARGARET DAY . Treasurer To my welbeloved sustyr, Margaret Paston Smith: I grete you Well, and leet you Wete what has happened in this my firste yeare at this Vassar Female College. For that our ryght Worsschypfull and reverent President was journeynge in sondry cuntrees we had a iirste oone maister Nettleton to govern but our beluved President retourninge, We gave for him a greet feste. We have been a ryght fortunate classe, excelling in the athleteic game of hockey Whereat We Wonne a banner and later in the Sprynge did by our lusty carrollynge outdo the othere classes in contest. Sometymes in a nyght there is more than oone thinge to do for ofen there have been both fyres and playactynge at the same time, so that We were moch divertede. Ful many a tyme also do they debate here, the which for oonce the Freshman were graunted leve to do. Wherein also did we excel against our brotheren of Harvard. No more to you at thys tyme, but Jesu I beseek graunt you ever youre herts desyre'-- By your systyr AGNES PASTON SMITH. 43 , 8 AT.. +1 :N '1 w 1. 1-- ' ', Y' V - . , , . I 1 ' 4 H i 'Gina-.I 19 246 VASSARICH M Sophomore A Year I A CLASS OFFICERS ' I ' I U FIRST SEMESTER I . -SECOND SEMESTER , HARRIETVCRUTCHFIELD President . NANCY LEE . . t President MARION HOPKINS I Vice-President DOROTHY REID . Vice-Pfreszdent HELEN WARBASSE . Secretary ELIZABETH ,ADAMS . Secretary ELIZABETH MELONE' . Treasurer PRALL BACON . ' . Treasurer To my right worchypfull' and intirely welbeloved Suster, Margaret Paston Smith, be this -delivered in hast. - - - ' Plesyt yew to wete that I have been much 'busied these- mony days what with sondry grete doings of us Sophomores. For assone as We were retourned we nedys most mak redy for the grete plaie and feste the wyche is yerely giv- en to the Freshman whereby bothe we and thye do have grete chere with syngfynge and eke dauncyng. . - ' - And in the moneth of May ther was a gay and deyntey pageaunt ycleped the ceremonies of the Sophomore Tree. Wherein we did disport ourselves right lyustily. I I I For as mych as I be afferid leste yow take a distresse of the noise ther is abroad regarding the vileynye whiche may bityde nowe that the gouvern- niente is ythrowed over quite, I preye you be at ese. Ther is a verray worthi gentil mayde that for a tyme is queene and governour unto us al, the while we labour for to rnak oure lawes anewe. ' Ther were also right merye revels ycleped of Kenilworth wherein moste wys and worthie Facultie and alumnae as also the students did disport themselves ful thriftily. VIA gkan noimore,b ut- Almzty, God be owr good lorde, who have yow ever in kepyng. Wryten in grete' hast- T I Be yowr sustur AGNES PASTON SMITH 46 Eg 1 i'G'561926 VASSAKJOHE gl Sophomore Party COMMITTEE DOROTHY NARDI . . . . . Chairrnzct-n BETTY HYDE . . Asststunt Coach, MARY CoNovnR . . . Music CONSTANCE SMITH . . Scenery POLLY VARNEY . Properties MARY SWIFT . . Costumes EMMA KUHN ........ Business ANNA Moss ........ Lights Our Iirst united accomplislunent as Sophomores was Now or When, Which, with pardonable pride in our new rank, we devoted to the glorification of wom- an. In a series of spectacles We traced her from the fawning slavery of her beauty at the feet of ancient kings to the glorious future when by her intel- lect and superior powers she will have dominated the World-a date when hen-pecked man, digging at archeological ruins unearths the civilization of a curious time when girls Were only girls-and Went to Vassar College. The Weeks of daubing and redaubing canvas for our precious and striking back- drops, of clumsy chorus practice in sneakers and skirts, of singing out of tune, shaped finally into a performance of magnificent color and subtle music, as Well as of the traditional college scenes., Or so We thought. - ' ffl 47 Sophomore Tree COMMITTEE ELIZABETH HYDE . ..... Chairman MARY SWIFT . . Assistant Chairman FRANCES GOFF . . . Business KATHERINE J ONES . . IJight8 KATHERINE SCHMIDT . C08lf7,L'l?'L6S SUSAN CLEVELAND ...... Hroperties CAROLYN PAXTON ....... Music As at dusk in costume and Wig we gathered to the gym for our Tree Cer- emonies a Hood of rain sounded suddenly and heavily on the roof. Sadly we bowed to the Will of the spring god, and waited for the time When, with twi- light settling cool by the dim red walls, under the trees, we might at last for- mally girdle with song and chain the tree by which We bound ourselves to Vassar. A few days later we presented a pageant of the festivities given for Lord Richard Clarendon on his twenty-sixth birthday, in the midst of which there appeared from the ancient tree representing the honor of his house a flame-clad dryad who Won with brief dance and proud enchanting grace his heart and hand. So that the consequent White torchlit procession of tradi- tion might Well have been the bridal train of him, Who symbolizing 1926, wed the spirit of the tree. 48 W A Y Y Y 1 Y , Y, , Y, , 'cifnegeze VASSARJIGU Junior Year Unto my wel-biloved syster, ,Margaret Paston Smith, be this deliverid. ' This yere bigonne We to swinke as Wel as playe for that We ben nowe Upper classmen cleped, and that the yonge Freshemen were delyverid into cure keping. Nathless some were ther that did think We Wroghte not wel by them for, sikerly we no tooke not oon of them to Mount Mohonk for that We bin but esy of dispence. Yet yaf we hem for his delighte and oures a party lyk unto that oon of leste yere. I Whan that the cours of College Work was halfe yronne in thilke woful seson of Amischaunce, Mid Yeres hight, bifil that in that seson on a day a grete eclipse of the jsonne moste wonderly did come. I But atte feste of Seinte Valentyne did We take moste delighte with music and with dauncing and eke syngyne. And We were clad alle in taffata and sile and ,veluettes with lokkes crulle and for the nonce the crye of everiche was Amor 'vifncit fomnia. Natheless sometyme we swynked too. A V, Be yowre suster AGNES I F CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Y SECOND SEMESTER ELIZABETH HYDE . . President FRANCES GOFF . . President GERTRUDE. GARNsEY'.-,Vzce-President up ,STAR3 'IfAg5ERM ,A Q Vice-President CONSTANCE SMITH . Secretary ARVEN CORNELL . Secretary BEATRICE HYDE . Treasurer RUTH ARCHIBALD . Treasurer 50 . f' :': 'g- , ,, , ng V f-,3,- V '-- ,,,.,, 'GMES 1926 VASSARJQI1 junior Party COMMITTEE CAROLYN PAXTON gag-JID3giC6'V?I'i7'VAIiSON . . . 3 Assistant Coaches RUTH LACEY . . . . . Business CAROLINE BUTTS . . . . Costumes WILHELMINA VAN INGEN . . Scenery ELIZABETH ADAMS . . . . . . . Properties MARGARET SCHUELLER ....... Lights All the latest popular magazines! Get a copy of your home-town pa- per! Vanity Fair, the New York American, the Yale Record, the Youth's Companion, and the Poughkeepsie Star each in their turn furnished material for a scene in The Reviews of 1928. The first scene consisted of a parody of the playlets of Franz Molnar. Next came a most dramatic episode-the mur- der of a Vassar girl by her long-suffering roommate. Then a typical Prom scene, Without which no party is a success, managed to introduce Yale men in all their glory and a tango. The Youth's Companion take-off was a col- legeggirl story of the type guaranteed to please the soul of the most sentimen- tal alumna of the gay nineties, While the final act in which a youthful and zealous reporter on the Poughkeepsie Star told his lady love about Sophomore party, if not exactly accurate, was graphic to say the least. 51 'Une 192 6 VASSAKlOH Foundeids Day COMMITTEE MARY MCCALL, '25, Chairman EDITH JUDSON, '28 ELIZABETH FENNER, '26 HERMIONE ROSENBAUM, '27 DOROTHY HALL, '25 ELIZABETH THOMAS, '25 Each year a greater air of medieval holiday is added to Founder's Day. This year the morning was traditionally given up to the pilgrimage to Mat- thew Vassar's graveg and to the song contest by the steps of Students', won- both banner and cup-by 1925. In the afternoon the usual ways of campus lay deserted while in the green meads of the Circle the college held carefree carnival. A baseball game wherein our reverend faculty administered a good licking to us, the mimic daisy chain and stunts of many kinds drew the floating crowd to one side of the field, while on the other, wandering min- strels, fair feats of strength and skill, Mayday dances, with the novel addi- tion of entertainments by the foreign students in native dress, animated groups in costume of every hue and century. In the evening the polyglot crew poured into Students' to sit alternately tense and spirited before a rollicking performance of that threat-and-pistol play, Treasure Island, ample excitement being lent by the playing of the faculty-student cast. 52 frm eifiva 62 vassmion IE Field Day COMMITTEE 2 PRISCILLA DAMoN, '26, Chairman M. BRECKINRLDGE, '27 B. ROGERS, '25 M. DAY, '26 M. BAZELEY, '28 Field Day came off as scheduled, in spite of threatening clouds, the sport- ing element of the college grouped closely about the pits, lined along the cinder track. The banner was carried off by 1927, with six iirst places to their cred- it. Three records were broken, H. Chapman, '25, breaking her own twice. The cup for the highest number of individual points was awarded to Gabriella Ladd, '27, and Maria. Leiper, '29, both of whom won three events. RECORDS SET Standing Broad Jump 8 ft. 4 in. MARIA LEIPER Q Hop, Step and Jump 33 ft. 1 in. HELEN CHAPMAN 53 'Une 1926 VASSABJIOU junior Prom Committee EDITH CRAMPTON ...... Chairman ELIZABETH SINGER . Progmmffnes ALBERTA EDWARDS . Food MfARY CONOVER . . Music MARGARET WALKER E Decorations STARR TABER . . Business EMMY LOU WEED . . Floor RUTH MCCLELLAN . . Boxes HELEN ESTABROOK Friday Informal 54 :L ' Y -2, -1:. W -JA- xx ,.,--1 ,S-- ' ave-14 ,1- li Af M3 777011 '? I ef, I 'Ai G' 56.1926 VAssAR,10n - Q-A fi., - .1 E V -I 'f1,71ZWj.' ru., gl . 1- 11 N . ' 'g,i9'I:34 1 fffv '41 f ' X , LX 5 xg X. xx X I fx,- 'L- 3' -1 I f'fV? N MEMORY OF ANNA FRANCES BAILEY 1905-1925 5 6 , r-. , , -, f ' - --- V , 1 at M I TYES F1926 vAssAwor1 I IN MUIR WOODS Firm is the coast-range and as taciturn As moveless anchorites. Only the fern, Where light's soft slantings glorify the glades, Stealthily shivers when the Wind invades The Redwoods' columned aisles. The voiceless place, More shout-defying' than a cliff or space Of high plateau, disturbs with sounds unheard Until I long for some infrequent bird To shatter bravely, with a poignant cry, This awe of giant converse with the sky. ANNA FRANCES BAILEY March, 1923 57 , H7 4, -. ' if I5 -2 . II xl I QI I rm :U - kv I 5: I. ,I I . I ', . I H' I Ir' fi . I 4- ,Ir XI YA Il I Ie ' I II -Ig lg I5 11, II MII I -.,, A-I .L ,, 'f 'L' xl S . Y . M Ax' I . V1 I Qf, I 'I ' 'Y SEQ' I. -I fa fe It I if .H I In I T329 fn I L' Im .J I.: fll' IT I I I I , . I 1, 1. T gig - III 1 Iv I 58 Q I: I I WI 1, .II II: . If S. I-- I. 'IIK I 3- 1 , I ,I' I neacccme' aavwsaanenf Senior Year To my rith wurchipful and wel belovid suster be this delyverid in hast- Nowe atte laste bin we Seniors alle, most estatlich of rnanere and digne of reverence. On bookes and on lerninge oure daies bin yspent, and tyme has made us War as We bin Wys, that erste were so sely and so gay. N owher so bisy a folk as we, and yet ofte bin We nat so bisy as We seine. Yet will We ne brooke non' auctori tee. We love not Wele to goon to chirche on Sonday, ne every nicht to evensong. And We did lustely essay fayre and swythe to chaunge alle swich rulynge. And yet oure konnynge is nat alle on bokes for to rede but dauncen and to synge and eke to pleye. Whan that Aprille is come than do We daunce all and some as we doon laste yere. And atte laste in the monthe of June, a murye felaweshipe of lerned scolers, do We tak oure leve both of this place and of echon. Be youre Suster, MARGARET PASTON SMITH : I Z F ' f I f' ' CLASS OFFICERS ALICE BRACE . . President MARGARET RILEY . . Mascot DOROTHY REID . Vice-President SCOTT KEY ROSE . . Flowefr MARY SWIFT . . Secretary RED .... Colm' PRALL BACON . . Tfreaswrer QUI NUCLEUM VOLT, NUCEUM FRANGAT . . . Motto 59 5.G..W.1.92 6 VASSAKIQU ELIZABETH ACHESON 25 Kensington Ave. jersey City, N. J. ELIZABETH ADAMS Wake'de1d Memphis, N. Y. ELIZABETH C. ALDERTON 919 Court St. Saginaw, Mich. CAROLINE KATHRYN ALLEN Pawung, N. Y. ' 60 AM' Y C19 'GW' Wm fi :QQ Y' .1-iw . 4 'T' .. ' a, Q g A 4:44 N... ., ' 1 , ,? t'?i2i-.'- -H ..g, :'f'.- - . 'iF' H ' '. 4, .1 -' 'W W F,-rffev' -+ Qfiff jjgw- ' - .- ,-.Ig gp. A 'ff-2.., ,. - , 4 -, fx-1-a i i vs-f' ,, in i, .. . :N , 4 mum- 1 -A ,, ir,-:L ni ' , 1 - 'L' ' . I .- fiffifff? 4 mm s ii ' 5-sein' , -5 Qffaa Lg 'Juris A 1 'T-, . .Q'1.'i' if ws' f'J-- 'JPL ' 5212. ,f : 2:'-' .1 25.12. '. '1f13VQ,jJf,1:L, . - '.-4-,..f-'gngq-.Q ' . . .Liz- 5.qlf,b.f.-,5--Vmd .qt N., ,, A 'UBS 1.26 VASSAR.lOl'3'lEl FRANCES Y. ALLEN Mockingbird Valley Louisville, Ky. RUTH ARCHIBALD 27 Upper Croton Ave. Ossining, N. Y. MARITJE E. BABCOCK 102 Lancaster St. Albany, N. Y. PRALL BACON Wilson Park Tarrytown, N. Y. 61 N -, 1' 'km I - .V -1' ...LLP MQ. Q' 1 P - l w A I 1 if, 1 - gals? Q C q mail! - 1 . ,f ' LUSUYR Z EN sgilggifmg.-f' S' f. mf-'. .J f .h 1l2?4!iC5i - ',.sg:, ,s.., ' 4. 5. :nv - -- . L - - Hai 1 gil, IE ! ,fl -. ' , 'R an 'IA 'v , :Il 'Jia , -,,fA :Q - - 1 'L -ft ,A- ., ,L 5 Y. ' QQ .2 fr ':' f'l ,Qi Q '-,J 1. . vi it . l 5 3.1, T.. J X , K. 'V M 5 1 ww. 11, ,.1'H'11 ' ' 'gigeew flo ygivygl AA .ii 'A lUli li-1,5 Xu! gif fl' a .- 1. , ,,. -xl,-vi - ar-. . Juli 7, U . . kf?S.:--- V , ,Li 1' A 1 , 1, - ,1,::,rf5'.M 1 1 . , -wa. 1 .-4:14-av ' ., f 24.35.35 5225. SQ., Y , 'El'-5315.53 -wr . f ail A . .ml 722' v.,---2-1-' ..,. ' . ' ' -H- rt,-vw'-1,5 F' :TY ,IL - , ...et ,-:-,-'mf -. gffzrlpa-1'4 WP ef . f:.+2':1.1 a-.1 . ' - 1:-' ellflfi-rl?-'FWfJ11-gif,. ffhww- 'GHG ,JQQIQ VASSAKIQHEX RUTH BAIRD 814 West 52nd St. Kansas City, Mo. ELIZABETH BALDWIN 2280 Demington Drive Cleveland, O. MARY G. BALDWIN Woodside San Mateo County, Cal. MILDRED J. BARNES 31 North Ninescah St. Pratt, Kansas. 62 'GTM H1926 vAssAruon1 x VIRGINIA BARNEY 15 Barclay Road Scarsdale, N. Y. I KATHERINE BAUER 160 Westield Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. ELIZABETH H. BECK Seven Springs Littletown, N. H. AGNES R. BEEBE Summerville, S. C. 63 1 ,H 1' .1 ng 'iii-1 -, W -gin? f 2 .fiaffrfg-FE , 4' -l 911' . 4, . rf? EK? I 2 :al ff ,. v Q 'ii Q :M ,. Q., if-' .. .,4g'.:,. , ! 'A , lf 52' ' , I 3 , . ' Q me -re . ,. Ig.. . .Vu . , ,NA .gif rwffi? 3- -'H N 'Pe-5.332 ,N QS- 3 . -f-1 . ,- x. 7 1 2, -Q -'ng A . A ,V . ., eq pr 4,1 ,,..w-. f r 'JJIf'- '- 'f L -, -A -. - -' ,, 45..- -Q E155 64,1 QQQQ VASSAKION 'V 5 ' t o . . . ?f9f1'63ff. ELEANOR BEESON 15 5 Bcechmont' Drive New Rochelle, N. Y. EMILIA F. BELKNAP Naval Training Station Naval Operating Base Hampton Roads, Virginia EMILY P. BETHEL 1469 St. james Court Louisville, Ky. EILEEN BIGELGW 493 Portland Ave. St. Paul, Minn. 64 K l 537,56 - 192 6 vAs.sAu,1on1 l FRANCES BIGELOW 21 Institute Road Worcester, Mass. ELIZABETH F. BOETTIGER 22 Dekoven St. Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. LAETITIA BOLTON 47 West 52nd St. New York City. ELEANOR BORZILLERI 9 Colonial Circle Buffalo, N. Y. YE.. 'jail n .H , we f' TTL 7' X- l . , -Q 2 . L. ' 1l, PL.. ' A fb? .f ,A 1 65 5 'Uma 192.6 vxssmxonigl HARRIET BORLAN D 2450 Lake View Ave. Chicago, Ill. MARY B. BOYNTON 432 Norwood Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. ALICE B. BRACE 303 Highland Ave. West Newton, Mass. EDITH R. BRADLEY 216 Beacon St. Boston, Mass. 66 'U561926 VASSAKIOUY X ELIZABETH B. BREWSTER 21 Fairview Terrace Derby, Conn. MARGARET V. BREWSTER 166 Second St. Troy, N. Y. MADELIN E BUBIER 145 Meeting St. Providence, R. I. KATHARINE BURKEL Madisonville, Ghio. Z ! 67 ff ' lr M A , - ...' u fist Z X 12+ :sf gfwifg' Q ' fa - -. - Euilf' ,,, Q mu -'Q- f mn fr W ' , 1. X T f-? I, xqji , im MCUE6 I 1926 VASsA111oh ELIZABETH BUTLER 25 7 Newbury St. Boston, Mass. MARGARET BUTTON 324 West 77th St. New York City. CAROLYN P. BUTTS 120 Sumner St. Newton Center, Mass. VIRGINIA CARRUTH 316 West 95th St. New York City. 68 ,si-'S Y - - .at T2Be---.192Q.-.vAssAn.10.Dl .l 79 Hooker Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ,V 8 ELINOR L. CHACE 5 5 36 Belmont Ave, College Hill Cincinnati, Ohio. MARY CHAPMAN 11 Northley St. Salem, Mass. KATHRYN PARKER CLARK 310 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 69 Q If le zbfsavf' ELIZABETH A. CAVEN 1 xl : 5 digg? , 5 31+ fe ..e, L A lfifff 'v w A K .I 'Ng ' , I A H 4 A i, A , 4- w 'Y mx fix? T ,. . . ,lik 'A l V 75? 5 -'life' H . ' i 213' , lit 1 -ef ,a V ' 'A 1-' cz I' M 5.5, . K' I- N ' .Ai za- ' r.-. 13 ,A 4 ca- Wlf s 9 r Gs , v ' P A F ix RV! fl, f., - V . .52 K K 'lb . z, T4 -1' .T i n , Av, - - ff- 3 fi- -A 'Q' 1 . ' :CHQ - - we ,, .. M., , - 'V 1, 'll' J l f .- . N j' 1,1 ' i. vl Q- 1. f A - will ' 1 -IQ 'Y Q -1 ' ' i gg!-Si: A' 4 .. . . .L ' '.:1g.-lA,,A-- Q2 KT'EEiE ?'i 5f - ..., ,1 . ..,, L. ,Q 'G'BGLL,LL1Q2Q VASSARJQDMX SUSAN CLEVELAND 254 West 9ch Sr. Erie, Pa. FLORENCE CLOTHIER Wynwood, Pa. MARY COGGESHALL 2315 Tracey Place Washington, D. C. HELEN COLE 37 Corlies Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 70 Vi , .' A2441 N, 3 -A Ji .er -1:'.i- .I ' ff, -I v I 1 eyfw ax ,.v ,Q 1 . ., 31.3 ,Q-.My -A if 1 , H S -ri 1- 'l1V, .- 1 f .4 - 'JV' ' , , ,JW F' 1i ',- 1- aff, 17 71 .t f . 1 452' 1 ,f Twffiw L A L N ny- .,v.f5:w tfr I .. C, wi L G. M7-.. , 1 .51-+9-A .,- f .. 1. M, ff., -- . , Q V fm' 4 ,4 4' , ' we 'N 3- N 1 .N Miki! .Q W .V 1.,-,4-' ' Rv. A. , . Pm :fi -A 535.41-gg, J L' ,- ff faq: : 'fu-1-f::wfv, -, .. A5 3915.5-. 1-we B' , Jian , ',-r' ' . was 1926. VASSAIUQUHI BERNICE COLYER Harbor View South Norwalk, Conn. MARION COMLEY Brooklawn Park Bridgeport, Conn. MARY H. CONNARD 609 Weygadt Drive Eastern, Pa. MARY E. CONOVER 5930 Oakwood Road Kansas City, Mo. 71 .1 P. ,ee Q 'ts A ,gal-7-1 'al fm' H, . . - 'A .- 27-2- F5 1 Tiff 5,14-.. Jw fijfj f r:- ,- 455 -r.Q4 --- Wi' .-1 Vip ' . 3' -W.-fi - '1' 'T e' fx Wk P, I 'g, ff M' . 7141 3' g rf' , 1 uk , .4 ,Q K v , 1, S 8 144 I - 5.4 ' ,L if ,A If v A , ' iff' 1, .a .J- sf I' ' 5 I P.E,g',. 51 - gf? Z? ' , f ' , 'E ' 1 A K 'fi YQ!! A 1 x 'EW ii T -59' - I 5'1'1'f gr X, '- va Y f'-fm, . 1 '51 1, any lima- ' f.2'.Nf-wwsml -'iiffili-1ff3',?231Q3 X' ,H 3321?--,Alfa J'-fi.,vg1'j1'v-i:j,lRl,: nk 4. We jf .. :,,,g1,x,g?li-2:5 ' f'1 3,' Xia Y,1f':3fv?.'Q21E . 5 1 A1 'U 1-14 L L , --rf' 'H fli rf,-J gf ygfnr . ,- gi- '1' -L., ff' 7 .yi , x' - ' -- V 'E ' liz-Y 'i 717562, o1Q2o6I7 A vAssAR,1on M N L. V V ,, : J w., . , ,A - . . 3 . , A A - H1 5:3 I -1 . ' , ' 4.5 . ,ffillf L ffm. ,- -51: f .1' ug M . ,,.. 5.. wi ' 41 gag. -'fm fd . . :k.,,b,,.,. f t .Az-+9-, A. .. -4, k'f'Q51'.,- 'J .' il-' 'Qs ' REBECCA M. COOLEY 171 Dartmouth Terrace Springield, Mass. MARY COOPER 5 52 N. Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. ARVEN CORNELL 876 Park Ave. New York City. MARY WATSON CRAIG Greencastle, Pa. 72 vne 1926 vAssAwon 1 EDITH E. CRAMPTON 1023 16th St. Moline, Ill. PAULINE V. CRAWFORD 155 Turrell Ave. South Orange, N. J. HARRIET CRUTCHFIELD Beaver Road Sewickley, Pa. ELIZABETH W. CURRY 499 Hanover St. Fall River, Mass. 73 W' ' A , 1 ,H , -.: , H. f x 1, 1 N- ,, ...N ,jx . ' - Q , Q 1 7 , 'l K Q N :5 w 'Yff'4 't 'L :. x -V -' it ' 'ex Z YW T, -w-. hu-W, r 9 -A 1 QQ ugh 1 . ww.. 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ELIZABETH THURBER DENNISON Framingham Center, Mass. 75 Eh... , K I , ,,3,..,,, .mivl .4 '1 . :wg 1 ' A' . f -3'gYilf'ff5 1 'K 42 miffifif-3,1 ,' 1 g..4ya1rg'-4, - 4 , 'Q-L :,3q?Q::.1'gm:- ,lf -, ' :Az -1-uf' - -- his- 1' I-QM, 1,3 ,.,' 1 I HA' .. W' -- D .Eff H fi 1 DK 411115545-31 mg..- 1 fEf?1'ff f5' 'EIS 1. .Lg,l1fff. ,::mgi5?-3 'H--rs. Q52 IZIIQQV '!vl7lI325..1 5 E' For- f if 11: r 4- FT -J ,:Iff,, - ' 3:1--Jeff' - 1-V-. f, ' ,- Y I ' v Um: 71926, VASSAKIQHLIE1 ELIZABETH DEWEY 504 Back Bay Milwaukee, Wis. LOUISE DORTCH Columbia, Tenn. L 7 ELIZABETH DOUGAN 940 Maple Place St. Louis, Mo. RUTH DRIVER 5 Hutchinson St. Milton, Mass. I 76 j f fs. 64- ' A 1 I ff film eefffli l-.Sf ,T ziwyfihwwg z wx? W., .33 I K! v I fn I Leif., .ssh f ll ,, al 1 ' I 1 ' ls 1 o.o'- - ..15y:g,i,: Mg. ,X V Qnww4r E ll F44 .sf rgggj , 1. 54:7 lf., 'X I ivllgv Ql afffl. ll.-Q ' ' .H1 '. -- 1 -'f na .fp-L 'ff' ig '3 fE7 '!' ,M l. ,,.., . . i ,. 'g3i.1, ,144 1.f .. :g 3,11l .-me U ' ,Q-32. ff al., 'xi'-Zfh. 2' Q5:Z, f-,i1f l'5 Q' 1. 1: 'I Efiiill..--l,k .W fS5,,Z,Z'ifih- .' 'ki Iii'-flill B' , Wu-'f?1fl w essgy .J I nw-.gf ' ., f- gr. .1124- 7A- 2 V34 yfalgizu fl. - ul . 1 ', r 4 'f ' E,':'-ffl lm 1 Y -- 'I' S f1 I '- 'jv.I,'-111 .y L- ., ::-sf . u '. ,law-v an lar-'S V I ...rwso-.- -3 1vlx'i4':-ay: if-H , ,,,,n..M1 .V ., fsfffga.-. 22wp-,v -V 563561. 7. 192 6 VASSARJIUNEEQQ KATHERINE H. HAYES DUNLOP Chevy Chase Lake, Md. HANA DUXOVA .Iovarini St. Praha VII, Czechoslovakia. 1 '. I ELIZABETH ROBERTS EBERT 1109 S. Phillips Ave. Old Lynne, Conn. DOROTHY EDMISON Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 77 4 'L' 1 .ni if wp fl'i'f11f.f , 4?Ru'fi5P'iirPdl 35 ' ffil?fil2Zi5?'ilii3'ti1lf'l' ' ?iifSbii.lff .le . ' ' s 1 A I r xr E K 'll '-mdpvfll , Ju l .weft 1 ' Mi ' '1 W Nl, I 9 2- -. N ' ,. -Lil - 5. R 3 ni ' 1 . ,f ' . .-.-. ,, 5 -1 1' . '31 g g., , Va' ' N . T 1 ' my X S' T756 1926VAss:-muon ALBERTA EDWARDS 163 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRESLEY W. ELLIS 625 North G. St. A Tacoma, Wash. HESTER M. EMPIE 35 6 Western Ave. Albany, N. Y. HELEN ESTABROOK 857 Pleasant St. Worcester, Mass. 78 fG'Heo1926 vAssAmon' ' ' Fl :,l!l,:M. ELINORE EVANS 197 Watson Blvd., N. S. Pittsburg, Pa. FLORENCE EVANS 1525 South Hull St. Montgomery, Ala. MARGARET EWING 704 Bryson St. Youngstown, Ohio. KATHRYN EYNON 803 Prospect Ave. Bethlehem, Pa. 79 -'Q . 3.....nL Q, .Q is .lQ.g9.1,l - .,: ':--3,,gLL1,. Ik , Liv- f if V- '1 ,ww s m:A 'AE'Q F. 1 iff Kina 111926. VASSAKIGUYHK MARGARET FELDMAN 1127 Liberty St. Franklin, Pa. ELIZABETH FENNER 1200 Denmark Road Plainield, N. J. MARY L. FICKLIN Spring Hill Midland, Va. KATHERINE B. FITE Raymond Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 80 Um: 1926 iZAS,SAR,IOhClM BEATRICE FLINT 52 Gates Ave, Montclair, N. J. E JEAN FOTHERINGHAM Irvingtonfonfliudson, N. Y. LOUISE M. FREELAND 703 W. University Ave. Champaign, Ill. 1 CATHERINE R. FRENCH East Willis Ave. Detroit, Mich. 81 7 1fn : -' ai 1 5 Cl 0.11 . J ' 5 ' , .- f , .H , -qf,. 4, , - .F-,:.. r E 'I' ' ' q . . UTM 3' 'Q L ' sag I T I as - ,f Q .fn ,L - ' .A wa' .7 f:-:Q '.J -? A 5-.E ,, ,wfciig r - '. 'f'ff??- 7 313 f -Q.: li , 4 ,.eg.,q+:,5g 1 e 1:-. . -c ,Q I-,,,,. , Q L ba 4 kv 1' if ' T'i,.,Y:Er A' NEST' ' '1 ' ' - -QM ,f fc' , f 'evv . Sv,-if , V1-x A r'1i' ,. 1 .15-I ,fii-2154.3 -, Ax, -,- f.-f,H'n' , 1-nf, 5.1,-4 , -, .,l, .,- ,. in-.. , Jie lEl'G'56-1926. VASSAKIQH H1 SANDRA FUEHR Foreign Office Berlin, Germany. EIKO FUKUI 1036 Nakano TokyofFu, Japan. LOUISE S. FULLER 15 30 Wyoming Ave. Scranton, 'Pa. ANNE P. GAILLARD L 17 East 76th St. New York City. 82 T756 W 1926 VASSARJQHH MARYDELLE GAMBRILL 5048 Westminster Place St. Louis, Mo. K' .53 Q ' 'ZS GERTRUDE G. GARN SEY 90 Cayuga St. Seneca Falls,VN. Y. FRANCES C. GATCHEL Pewee Valley, Kentucky. FRANCES GOETZMAN 400 Ridgewood Ave. Ivlinneapolis, Minn. 83 455 r ,A x Sit WI? all 4-Hjl 7-521 'P 1 LQ Jil' 3 'i3iY1 .1 1i sl :fj','.'lv',.zl'fi lk ' lg' I 1 531512 '1 4' 'K 'J.1i1if11-J Qsf-AI,1e'fEf , :af QQQQIT' E vi: 5 .Q 1,'H?f'Ll-,'Qff4Ll. g'f..ea:5A ii, -' .f'1':-3' ,la4',4:i W rfwm, J 114. -'JYGIQQ-aw 1 4Flf'v4i .fsfillgfb-Y' . 1,4-ij 'ffl T1 f.1mawaf2 : lil 1 fm' ' P .1 far' ,ST '55s:JF s- ML p. ' s , ,NIE ' fmadg 'V igggltlllka N Q V W f V' : w- - -1-,J -, 1 , ifz:2. ??5732'ii BCBG' 1926 vkssmloh ELINOR GOLDMARK 269 West 90th St. New York City. ELAINE GOODALE 46 Crawford St. Leominster, Mass. GRACE GOODMAN 5 7 5' 3 Woodlawn Ave. Chicago, Ill. , . MARIANA E. GREEN 12 Kinksbury Place St. Louis, Mo. 84 F11--W 'GH eos 192 QWTVASSAR-IQUK Q MARY A. GRIFFIN L 90 Morningside Drive New York City 1 CHARLOTTE HAGEMAN ' Rippey, Iowa.. ALICE K. HALL V Vassar College L Poughkeepsie, N. Y. LUCY HALL The Brookside Hotel Kansas City, Mo. 85 'E Jr N zu Uh N ,AES T' I fn: 1 Q. f.1,Jf-- djvyj g,i ,L ,M- 1 fx. 44. .,4.,'ifr, nm. . .4-, H -' ,li ' 14 , ,-.,4 I' ,ian .1 1 3,-i 4.1 V,-L fs 'fi'-'2f'?:1:-'L' 5 'i?Fa?iF'1iz3dl A251 -? : fswlfri- pw v V' ' ,,, F-gg Efiwiw -. . fifwh -lid:-',,.fi -,Bid 144 1' Q-if .. ' 1 -, ., f'-H' 'sy Vw- 'gf Q dit. s Sv, - Tgif-?i' gig ,ff : .4453 1: f4 1'1-Jam - -x. w ',:hg.,: 'm,,,,Fe5, 5:33147 1'--fly '- if A-i4J i?l. - AT? , I .dv f.r.,,,.aj4' ' -41' 4, ' 5.1-.' .V fff-,.1.Uz 5: 5. f A T?7fi6,.19261 vAssAmonl ROSALIE G. HALL 4211 Bigelow Blvd. Pittsburg, Pa. KATHERINE HAMILTON 153 Woodlawn Terrace Waterbury, Conn. ELIZABETH W. HAIVILIN 107 Howell St. Canandaigua, N. Y. JOSEPHINE S. HAMMOND 27 Harrison St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 86 we 51, M 'Ez 1 .F I ' 2-gli' H! 'G'56-W1926.. vAssAR.1on I MARGARET P. HARDEN 16 Clarendon Place Buffalo, N. Y. ELIZABETH HARRIS 114 Sharbrook Road Scarsdale, N. Y. MURIEL G. HARRIS 346 Gibson St. Canandaigua, N. Y. RUTH I. HASBROUCK 3492 Church St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. S7 HQ 'Tk 4'- -. 4. .?Egfgfv?Q:a?3Y1f -sifsiiigr?-gif? ' -- in iq.: Z.,-1555246-ii1fQTI:-fi... . ., . L L: q?.:1' f :a-... f' -gQ.,Ll...., 1 -:emo T - -Y H1 .off : ji ,Q 5 W'fv'cfffg.e.I.1:?'2f7f:1 asf I., fe- ,,,..-A1 .... .- ..J . 3.1 'i'oW,' '-,L S- A ,f .WZ wyalfl'-31,5 '?f-x ailif - ' 47 .1 . 4?2r1fca1 ffgp-::c:A'. 'm+14s:a.'yrFPZi25 - iw:-,.. 1. I ig:-11: Tiff 521 ifsvsl ga- 'PH -. , -,.... -- V...-.f,,--f-,-..., -'-AJ, .LU-57 ..f .. -1- :win-IL?4353?2?35:'511Qfi.' - f'G' 56.1926 ' VASSAKIUDIQ1 ADELAIDE HAWES .Q 4 Waldron Ave. ij Summit, N. J. V A g i ' ,A . .LH .M 1.25 KATHLEEN HAWLEY 1514 Center Ave. Bay City, Mich. ELOISE T. HAYWOOD 331 S. Main St. Wallirmgford, Conn. . L. RUTH HEN SEL 25 9 Engle St. Tenaily, N. J. 88 -J ,.. -14 . ..:'E'2' .'t.'1'-i- 5 ,QIL1-wi? :S .lzi'f11.v6fI5Ef 1., U., W3. ,f .,., 7 M .. Qff -f-if - -1 :'w1fEQg5i.f14' V' ,j.:?'T-tfz-.luv-215' I ff,-.','A ' S21 1k::5f:: :-sf: . af.. 1 ., ..'z..' ff'3?'H::v.'fffi- -ff' fi? f 5':?5Q- A 7 ii' ,152 Tiiff. '-p .-irq. 14' J .:'. 'Aw ' .1 1 w L 7 , Y 7. .2521 .ga f, NT F ff My . 1 1 1 lb .W 1 E Aw .,f..g: . , . 5' fb .'.:.1w?Q3'1:i25i???i5'f. .Q -live . .fffz -1v'C411,11 g nogffijl thzfvl' .v'4g?1L!fig2g:vd 1 gf .'l. 1, '51, 'fi I' f '1hijg,ig?7L 4 44141. Pi' 111 1:igfgff5' A -sf.: 'n f ff fgiiimff H 2 111' 3 Hi U' W I 1 1 ' 1 1 plijiqf' - '-4, .mmf 4 . r,.'1,t, . . - ' ' ,' L.. ,i ... ' ' fl 7.5, I ywgf I A7 2ff13f'f5'f' F V. 5-54' A 15215 ev-,G 821425121 2 ff , V 12.1 f. 'E-i'- Ve n'-MPT' '2 ' Wim ffeiwii-5 gli fl b 'Une 19269VASSAR,lOY1l 1 LOUISE A. HICKOK 119 State St. Harrisburg, Pa. CATHERINE W. HILL 935 Sutter St. San Francisco, Cal. HESTER E. HOFFMAN 381 Linwood Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. HELEN HOOGLAN D 495' East 18th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 89 F5677 1926 VASSAKlOHClv1 ELIZABETH M. HOWBERT 22 E. Espanola St. Colorado Springs, Colo. ESTHER HOWLAND 107 East 64th St. New York City. DOROTHY K. HUFNAGEL 5 4 South 2nd Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. BEATRICE HYDE Cooperstown, N. Y. 90 5 5 aff- -. iff : .en Riffs ' H 1535 I 1 -- .:f..:-H1 Eh,-I 54. xg.. -, .4 gy'-3: -T .mil ' ' i f-.,f2'1L-Cf ' ' E 6 ff. . l- 'J 4 N1 1 , . fr Q . .HQ fu-g '1l 9 Mfr? ' ' 'ii MX? . riAfQ!i 25fVff 33T5-1 A 3-L74 11,5333 .flvffv-y1p'4y'-TNQ. .H Zwrfs.-IQVPQ-1.-:g..5.'2 .EQ ' Y F r, 1 I A' 3' 'J v gf 59 M. .g,,fg:I., ' , JL? .1 2 ig ' , . rv. ifi .gp 4' riff- ' .iv e - Zrlwf-l'f': .4.f-. L 2' Foe 1926 VASSAKIGHVG1 ELIZABETH HYDE Maple Ave. Greenwich, Conn. C. KATHERINE IRWIN 1036 Wilbllr Road Lakewood, Ohio. A MARY E. JESSUP 12 South St. Goshen, N. Y. ELIZABETH J. JEWELL 703 North George St. Rome, N. Y. 91 B ea 31926. ,VASSAKIGUJEJ ERMA JOHNSON A ' 49 Warren St. Brookline, Mass. JEANETTE JOHNSON 20 Edgar St. Toronto, Canada. 4- ' 4 MARTHA JOHNSON 87 High St. Yonkers, N. Y. KATHERINE JONES 105 O Englewood Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Q I 1 92 . GfBe, 1926. iZ'ASfSAR.lOl'H ADELAIDE KELBY 923 President St. Brooklyn, N. Y. MARY P. KELLOGG 10 Front St. Schenectady, N. Y. LEONTINE KENNEDY 166 251:11 St. Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. CORNELIA KEOGH 49 Huntington St. New Haven, Conn. 93 Y v 56 1926 VASSAKIUNH a: X ff HELEN KEPLER -- 362 Commonwealth Ave. A W Boston, Mass. 'A t f'E'ZiJ - Q, , 1 'Y if 4 , , ,. ,, 5 ELEANOR KINGMAN 225 Ridgewood Ave. . Minneapolis, Minn. ' 4::g':v.4 ff 53 ELEANOR ADAMS KNIGHT 131 Cedar St. Braintree, Mass. ' CATHERINE M. KNOWLTON 1618 East Genesee St. ' Syracuse, N. Y. 94 I ' WWW! pg- ' 4 . . . Q1 .,- 14:75 mf, 1-Fm. f . if we ' e f iv? 4jif.i:Qg. L -2 -- f - ' 1 - 7 f ,S- ,- y 4- 1 - v - FB Go 1926 VASsAR,Ion 1 REBECCA KNOX Spuyten Duyvil New York City RUTH A. KOREY 334 Ease 25th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. RUTH E. LACEY Havana, Ill. Q HELEN LAMPORT '5 90 West End Ave. New York City. N 9 5 4 5:- Q. , A1-:g.'.4j v 4251 mf ' a n 2 1, 15 Q wi. -1- -. I--1. ,,jH '- . Q 3, ' ' , 'L x. 'ffiazr -. :arg ,' K Z -.aa-:xii Q .-,- : ' wiki! N- im! 1-1' L . ,A x NH 55.,:-2, . f-I 1,15 I X 2 --gli, 4 5 Q ' rag'.'!3'-A1212pq-:112s: ..f'il'1- ', 1f-V1- 3 'ff 1 ,. 5 I .lix f'j-QS.3 :I, , 1 5-:.7'g',: fF .f2'72'f3'f31? 'Goa 1.926- .VASSAKIGUIEX SUSAN M. LEACH 30 Hampton Court Indianapolis, Ind. BIANCA RHOSWYN LEALE Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Q. I F C. LEWIS 205 West French Place San Antonio, Tex. OR LIEBMAN 115' 5' Park' Avel New York City. 96 FT., . . . .1 I ,bf , ' ht K s ..,.. 5- , . ... . ir-3'i. 4. ' ' I A , 5, , I M X V ,Q li 'J X xv: 5- 'fy' '. IIE N . 1 , -P-,,, ., F -f HW. Ura l . Vx il Wit .-: a.gL-sq -' ,, 3 ,' ,'l iL'34i' ' . 'gilt 31533 'UH61926E. VA5SAR,i0F5l 5 41 K . . 1 , 'W 'A . . 1 -4.1 f . ,f Ja.. -. . -fkgmw-1 -- - - My an .- 1 5 ef.. -1 f- Y- R' gf W i 5. . , :sie - 1- . 7? ' REBEKAH LIPSCOMB Wardman Park Hotel Washington, D. C. FLORENCE LOOMIS Burlingame, Cal. MARGARET LOUCHHEIM 46 West 70th St. New York City. HARRIET LOVE 7 30 N. Pennsylvania Ave. Independence, Kansas. 97 -4. ,,,..,.. T7 3 a s:.,'- 9+- 'efvif -J N., Q ' W ' zu- 499' . 'I 15,4- ww .. Pgf..,,. 13 t ., Q, 1 db! 9 '- .:' ., . 55,411.1 ,-:puffs H M , x A 35, L .Qs 1 P E D 1 ' I 5 7 , . v ' 3E G'5o6L1o92 6 VASSAKJOD ESTHER LUCAS 17879 Lake Road Lakewood, Ohio. ALFHILD LUNDBORG 12 Einhorn Road Worcester, Mass. MABEL CARRINGTON LUNN Cold SpringfonfHudson, N. Y. 4 MARY P. LYON . 531 Franklin St. Buifalo, N. Y. 98 - 'G' 5969 192 6 'V ASSAKAJOEA 5 H X NELLIS V. MCBROOM 998 Vxfashington Ave. Chehalis, Washington. '-. V , 4 .ge,.' ' pffgig-fw. 551 5'-ix . V3.15'i':7Q5:?a9 Y ALTHEA MCCAMMON 167 Hancock Brooklyn, N. Y. RUTH MCCLELLAN Pawnee Ave. Birmingham, Ala. DOROTHY MANLEY 2 Park Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 99 . .V LIS L Q' ' 1:ffxFfL.'Ekzif3:v3.'?,- 1 n , -Z -..-- . ..f.1-hvzf 'I .g-pa: E gx ' 'GHS 19260 VASSAKIOBM HELEN MARR 1841 Wisconsin St. Racine, Wis. MARY K. MARSHALL East Walpole, Mass. ELIZABETH MELONE 2420 Pleasant Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. THEODORA G. MELONE 2420 Pleasant Ave. Mixmeapolis, Minn. X. 100 qw f 2 5 ff Q .1 ,rt il QU if-it f if Q-if '-'f- A- .Em 'ffl f' '-J-:.:-Y' . . ' ' '19 1 'Lvli5M lE':' 1 l f. .xt f rf - A 93,3 Q' . X uv vv 13- ' . 4, ' ?fr 5.:f,.-T, fr 4. ' , -if-'nw--' N '2ve'w ' ,T ,. .1 . - ' , ,,. .,, .. 4 . 1 N if 'T:,fif:-.' 2 : 1. . ' . '1 .zfzibiwaiimfzgflx 29412-teas -eww L far 2, ff4'1'4'f1I9 -Q 19093 X I .awe F-.4-.y -YJ P X -A sm- '1 43- 4 : -:,.f.: ffW i5 i' ' -l 2522514 lx- FHL V- fsngi, f-.1-fe.wk119G.1 Q wc.-'.':f 1-1-'L' 'X'Q'E'h:J til-If-S Lf,3H.?, 'li ui' 19157. y -V, -Q.,-gf. . xg, 6,13-. gi 1 -we H 3 A uh?FA?e'fEf' . -f1i.'k'i1.' si K :lip-:,,f.fw ', ? 'F' N 41 Y I'-Y v I . Y 'iii 'filflif -- X L 'f5Z'ff5f'-K5-Zif- 3--.:1:,.ei,gt5.g:, , fy .151--QE: Z.4g5:.x,.::.aT3l.: 57'--if-' Zigiwifg ' A igefiiw vm 5'ff1'fi ' LJ: f ' -1' 1 14573-,.g,.12'1h 2:43-iq Q- we my -4-1:7 L?l' V, -X-Ll4..:..1fU H -g,' Y MH- r3-.f' Lil . 1' ' ' ffiyzf a, gf-, fy- ff y.1E'.X , -,uf 7,551 Q.-,L 147,1.'.s-A .- 1-'.l ' ' 'L 'fn 4- . 4 Z-nu , P ' 1 4 'Une 1 26mYZKSfSAR,lCf1lQ MARGARET MEYERS 239 Franklin St. WilkesfBarre, Pa. KATHERINE S. MILLER 106 Harrison St. Easf Orange, N. J. MILDRED E. MOORE 270 Mill St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. JULIA H. MQRLEY 1004 Genesee St. Saginaw, Ivlich. 101 ir, .fix i 2. , qi Rl If 3 ' 1 x , 'Y 55 Jp l HJ J 'f - . ' M , lif-Q1 : C we-'.9fQ'w 4-Y ' My ' 5 '1,i 'Wg fl 1 . 0' -. ...VW ,S 1. Ali if ' '--1 r - 13' 7' 'Xml ' n ' E 2 . ., ., -: ,V 1: 1-4 I . we fl - f f l,, 3523 - ' -- ' ' 'fi-N171 f - Z.. T' !' .Jw-1 f E J, .J- 4 : 1 f I - 4- 1 .. V115- ' rj F ' 1. ' l . My ' 4 Q AW, ,mfiskam Howe 1926 vAssAR,1on HELEN E. MOSHER 21 Whitney Place Saratoga Springs, N. Y. JANET H. MURRAY 317 7th Ave. Lagrange, Ill. DOROTHY NARDI 73 West 47th St. New York City. MARGARET NASON 179 Prospect Ave. Highland Park, Ill. 102 'Gee 192 F11 E Xssmioh. ELIZABETH NEWSTEDT Observatory and Menlo Aves. Cincinnati, Ohio. FRANCES M. NOBLEQIONES A A 215 Gwinnett St. Savannah, Ga. 14 212515, V A.. ELINOR R. NORRIS 211 Lorraine Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. FRANCES OAKFORD Haverford, Pa. Panmure Road 103 l-ITYFSS 1926, VASSARJQDM HELEN OLSON 930 Marshall St. St. Paul, Minn. MARY E. OSBORN 2951 Attleboro Road Shaker Heights Cleveland, Ohio. ELIZABETH CORTELYOU PALMER Falmouth Foreside Q Portland, Me. EUGENIA PATTEN 39 Stax Bangor, Me. 104 '? T . ,A mf, K ' 'if siziif- 1 g A L 'UBS 1926 'vAssAR,1onl CAROLYN PAXTON 13 S O Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. ea MARY G. PECK ' College Campus Easton, Pa. RUTH S. PEREGO 90 Bristol St. Canandaigua, N. Y. KATHERINE PCLLAK 260 Riverside Drive New York City. , 105 1 C Vg KZL H' ' ' L51-1 xJ'ff2g-,5. 71,3 F 1 Ra Kilim I gi -I 2 'i w 1 EI? Wmaf X QU xaffuix ' if -V. J ,'- -V 4 -w,:x1.,ii'f '1 f --Um Q, qW6?Z'i:f, i:f 44?-ff ,, ...Q 1.51. 5 'Z-1-QP . -levi -'.',Lf Q. 4.-qJuT, f 4 '-- Iggy mF,.1',,'i Jr-.Jw , - T-if i xi ,Q-Vi ' :-f'is?iY ' N if - N Wg., . Q, I x-' ' 6511. 5 Y. ie J -1 ,A ., S. 'g E' if' ' - iv, 12.-, , 4' A -T -i..:g.'jfiZf i.-i-M . j i .t 'wiv' ' A 21 jig? ,gf 1 Zu. : M95 ., :Fifi Qvgmh 1 'fri fiii T756 192g VASSARJQHDEI fi HULDA POOLE 214 High Sn. Fall River, Mass. 1 Q I 1 1 it DOROTHY POST Robert College Constantinople, Turkey. -it fz,.y5:p 's,g.:.,,, . , .- 1' r L w w- 'Lili-l.r WINIFRED PRITCHARD I 1 212 Park Ave., West . Mansfield, Ohio. it 1 'X 1 :+L A , '1 Q...-I... , X . 7- . 3 Q+l31ggx:..j '- vw -.-1,531-.QQ f 1- -Y .-:uq:.p45'.'-1'- i1:e511!a5f-Z, ' :jg -411 IX' V' . E f .3 4. . y E I chi -,V : F ' W DOROTHY REID 300 Highland Ave. Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 106 S. wtf HW Q 5 6 1-Q gi? J :T - Av,. 1 8 K , -. 32,5 '? K . 51.1 -. -V ,ji 1 ,T win 4 'SW , . N : ,H ,-1, - . 2,5 .c::.4.y-v 4 -. ww. T f' ' nw. NE :Xl .1 ', 15 ,,:'Q ', 1 A 1- S l w.,Q,zRsg,.+. Q fwl-1. . ft ' -1 Q4 ry F H R ' z 'X ,af ,Rl ' .2 , Fil ogy fog 7- . w' .ef , 4 - 'E za!-x.f'.:?75l. , w r, fr 'UFSG 1926 VASSAQIQH ' ' FRANCES C. REILLY I Hilltop Farm Clayton, St. Louis County, Mo. ISABELLE ESTES REIMER 45 S. Maple Ave. l A A 1, East Orange, N. J. ' Jw- 'itil ELIZABETH RHODES 324 W. Mistletoe Ave. San Antonio, Texas. MARJORIE RIBBEL 35 67 Howard St. Omaha, Neb. 107 'GHG 19261 VAssA111ohlE1 VIRGINIA ROBINSON 2 Seneca Parkway Rochester, N. Y. RUTH ROBISON The Magnolias IrvingtonfonfHudsonf N. Y. l .., .Y ' i KETURAI-I ROLLINSON 93 Northield Road West Orange, N. J. ELIZABETH ROSAN OFF The Sweetbriar Valencia, Pa. 108 -.A 'gi s t' M- Fin .Em ,gh ,P ', ' ,Y H vs , I .IQ A 5 V :J I 'IG f ' IE x I E, xy 'fs R I 1 gf -ex - -A . N L.-we-Q 'gffwx , Lx . -Wig rf Wir f 2- M Q 1 -f ., ' . 1:1 05-2,1542 A I I 1 Ek' ' M' 5 3 T4Hll'fYa LY' u Rfk, .5 kg Na . P. 2 ,, 14014 nge, 4:9 H' 4 A 4 775,62 1926 vAssAR,1onT'l JEANNE ROSENTHALL 233 College Ave.- Lancaster, Pa. ELIZABETH ROYLANCE 209 Sunset Ave. Englewood, N. J. HARRIET RUDISILL 432 Lincoln St. York, Pa.. CAROL C. RULOFSON 5' 2 West Clay Park San Francisco, Cal. .. , ' , Q E 109 N . 1 !v,:I,-fI:,- ' fi , ,nil 5 15523575-'E L lm fl-'U 1 ,IE HLVL ,li Q ,,. 'WI A ,A . K .what ' ' ' It x , ' , a -tj ' .f -' 4, Hx' .4 7 Ng- T 'r 3 , '-'LANE ., 1,4- wyl , - 3 u.. 5551 , . , 5, LJ 9 ' A F +255 3 3 I er . -M -if -.ef 1 FLY 'ffl' 4 JK, 'fri '- 'Wu'-'-' L. 5 K3'?' -is ' 1 F vga L 1329 J W 'WA . 4 .0 . A TX - I r' 'V Y' ' ' l 1- ,, : H -L Y Ly. ,: E, v. lv. -,NI 7' f , I ' E5-'i' , ' l . ., 4 -- , - ,. V 4 B' X , . 'GHG1926 VASSARJIOU E KATHERINE S. RUSSEL 4 Woodland Place Grosse Pomte V11lage, Mlch MARGARET RUSSEL 1415 Elgin Ave. N Muskogee, Okla. AGNES SAILER Englewood, N. J. 219 Walnut St. ELIZABETH SANBORN 4701 Miclmigan Road Indianapolis, Ind. S 110 175.601.1192 6 VASSAKICULE LUCILLE SCHAMBERG 22 East 47th Sc. New York City. MARGARET SCHERMERHORN 1701 Mount Curve Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. KATHERINE SCHMIDT 905 W. California Ave. Urbana, Ill. MARGARET SCHUELLER 904 East Broad St. Columbus, Ohio. v i 111 A 1 5 3 11135551 D , 5. R 12 51-All .-5.2 ga ' -'llf-ilgpm-131.113 ,l5-r- in Y 1. ifw ,ear . . izgygg iii-1' 'A ' 32 1 'L-jf. 1 -. .'3,.-11115-3 A 94 ' .1 ,M N-1:2555- '-. cz- :J A 'rw--- 1 .. - - ,x.yze2's.. f.-1. 'C X - ':f'i?'+ A -. 5 ! An - lv . .LN lu.: an P' x xg- f iiiva-.1 J-N1-'QT ii. -,- 'T-'21-'Q ,i 5-we '- , f.-'3':g.?'W'. .z-:A-wr.T.' 5 . af, ' Q: .K-TfK g igfxelu-M F56 - 1926. VASSAKIOUE .. 1.315 , 5' ill' JANE J. SCHUKRAPT q.. . .N 531 Linden Ave. . f oak Park, 111. ,ff . 4 4. .. 1 , 4- , .1-o l Jap w. . .. .- MADELINE SCOTT . A 32 Grand Aveq '1 -1 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 5 . uy J xg Vu 7, -V' u f 4 'i 1 9' n di. .J I Av 1 f WHL, , KPN A 'L 1 1 M Fw . If EVELYN SELFRIDGE Glenwood Lodge 390 North Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. JANET SHELDON 1817 National Ave. Rockford, Ill. 112 ff? wi , ' 5 lil 6 M ' 1 1 Q 1 41 ' It xii 'Q ' V' ,fi '!.'1...1,g 1 .55 ' 'I 5 J i 11' .3 VJ CL '12 ,,,-1 , V-.L rf- . .. A IFES -....i.99-Q VASSARZIQFWI ELIZABETH SHERMAN 167 Glenwood Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. ELIZABETH W. SHURLOCK 485 West 4th St. Williamsport, Pa., ELIZABETH SINGER 311 West 7th St. I New York City. ELIZABETH SMALL 32 Montgomery Place Brooklyn, N. Y. 113 . Lff'e512 A. :J .rl M .m Jing? Q nge? 4512 'N . I J X - , :JQLHT W -1-'xg N ' N5 , I 1 I mlb 'L I 1 4. M 5 , , ., iflblf, ' 1' .egjgu . I 1 I c?, . . +461 ff Q ay' 'P -'A M6011 rT I ' 1 ' .7 .. -gi-SI' l J 5 H 35?'We-.755 A ' ' ':Q,.,. KL'-fi--, V ' iifmkgf TEH: 'N 'I 3-' Y, I ' ' f lr U I new is lf.. W A 'riff J If vi' - ff? -:ew-1 56 192 Q vAsfsA,1c,1Qn MOLLY SMALL 38 Berwick St. Worcester, Mass. CONSTANCE SMITH 91 Church St. Waltham, Mass. ELEAN OR S. SMITH 491 Prospect St. Methuen, Mass. THEODORA SMITH Charworth Farm Millis, Mass. 114 . V fem e. 1926 VASSAKIQHXM MILDRED D. SOUTHWICK 21 S. White Sc. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MADELINE STAFFORD 150 E. 72nd St. New York City. '1 Q in FJ LIDA SRBKOVA Svandova. 7 Prag, Smichov, Czechoslovakia. , 'W' I . MARION STEFFENS Redwood City, Cal. 115 it ....., v ,ln n EZ-.192 Q QASSAKIGD ' 5 E ,Af4,, FEW v 2:55 lv, g,l 1 , wr , If ..... , W ,. -1 ,.-xl - wwf -'Q' RU FRANCES STEVENSON 531 S. Perry St. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIET P. STOCKING 160 Cooper Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. MARTHA SELMA STOKES Adams County, Miss. MARY LAING SWIFT 5230 Grand Drive Kansas City, Mo. 116 '. :- LEW nm 7 X31 MQW l .....1QiC5 fif-I 5, A? ...Q ? ,i'Qe gQ 257 fee v V i- ' 513, .,.v' .Y - '-3.1 1 : 'Eli ' -ff c ' . w- . W 5 ' 1 Effff ' . A e , ali -Q.. , ' rf - 2-345 7 - I -. 1 ::'-'I' -rrfvlf-'il 'if 18- 1 5:54 ' 'gzizz I - -' ' le ,i x if h Lggff-' ,-LI ' iii 5. V ii 1g.,.,-gi-ff . , ' fi GV! L STARR TABER 237 East Delaware Place Chicago, Ill. LOUISE W. TANNER Glen Ridge, N. J. ANNE R. TAYLOR 222 South Hyde Park Ave. Scranton, Pa. CATHERINE TOOGOOD Newsfort Apartments l 16th and Spruce Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. 117 . 'Goa 1926. VASSAKIOUXER DOROTHY VAN DE WATER 131 Monterey Ave. Pelham, N. Y. 4 -xl-. MARY L. VAN DUYN 607 James St. Syracuse, N. Y. J WILHELMINA VAN INGEN 74 Avondale Park Rochester, N. Y. LOUISE VAN LOON Orchard Brook Farms Altamont, N. Y. , 118 ' Q ,f .fO .- f ' ,, -, .A-, l ,.,. , . ,I I I '!1.,?'. A T31-3151, 7 r I . SEA -37, - ,E',, ff- :QT-I f' AT'-.. ' :- ' 4341 - fn Q, rm J fp .gifiibl 1 .4 , er 1- Qs. - ' I 1 4. JL: 1' . em T all is ,f f' Q- ' 6 ,rr Q ' 75 , -uv' if ' f , ' 1.5, , 'L . 'Ax . Lf' . A A .f -S V 3 - ff - :Q -1- 5 ' '44-ia.-.,. 1. 2 -g-,,.,..- ' ?'f1.' 234 33 , 'liz- 1- . :-2' .- 1 - .. . . 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WALBRIDGE 30 East 60th St. New York City. 119 ,1,,Y ,, , , MARGARET WALKER Muskegon, Mich. MARJORY WALKER 30 Seaview Ave. Piedmont, Cal. HENRIETTA WAL'FBR - 403 N. Chester Road ' Swarthmore, Pa. - M HELEN D. WARBASSE ' 8207 Ridge St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 120 fine ,mm VASSARJQH 'Gm--,f.1-92 6 PVASSAR, EMILY LUCILE WEED 4 392 Rivegj Blvd. St. Paul, Minn. MARY D. WESCOTT 200 Mercer St. Princeton, N. J. MARGARET Y. WI-IITLOCK 1572 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. VIRGINIA WILDEY I 49 Fairview Ave. South Orange, N. J. ee 121 'WWF 562192 6 eVA3SAKl0J5 MURIEL A. WILSON 5 9 Temple Place Boston, Mass. THEoDoRA W. WILSON C Spuyten'Duyvil New York City. -. Q'-n Q X .. ' Y 1:5-fx' ., C-fs:-iii 'gf '1 al . -- ' .FH .1 'V , , ggfllw- ',, 'f, ., f o f 7 ' E I f 2 mfijowi -H T!'!l, !l5gf,:' 713 1. 4 if ff- f.y -Q---:-,-, fw- K - f 5' -1 of 1 k 5 1... V-'ml f 'Y CHARLOTTE WOOD 6 Shady Hill Square Cambridge, Mass. I 4... ,xl I .SN .. 11- fl V 11,ag5J,':x . if fm 122 C'GZ56CT1926 VASSARHCHM A A H4 5f5l'iffawW ,K 1Hf!?f!W IPM A ' ia!a'I iiV3T3?ffp' W ' V' 1 l A L PY 51 ie A, A X531 HM! gTlRQiIlEE513!?lV ? f5if f?l yn 1 'O .,A 1?V EiD.1qm1hlT-Hu' . A-M A MI A wmffvs 5 9' 1 M ff 09, 1,31 '27 1' v 5 Q! r I, P?Z4 ' 9 fa ff' ,I4 I Ziff Q WILHELMINA VAN INGEN, Chairman Vx ,xnxx-333 g. ,Q-, - X Q-Niwhm--iv Y , .. m . A XX. X ...ANSWXNSSN x ,QF-ASs'..f:' f ' , A x ,A 'N 1 I E fi'-P A A O ggggxfm 'NN L-f Q 9 :xv XQE- - :N 1:24 if-zu-. S -- 2-ff. r N, ,-.XX x PU 5hk4T.rS- . .-C-S W Q I 'T IP ., W -r:-A--R-waarnxgwezxxxsm: RN- ' :E F1 A .Kimiinnxxxxxxmnxxxmmxmxmmsxxxv It . , Q O S ' is .--------1 -1--.ppl lt Q g A Six A Q R-.SA-.... ,Aziz X'f'4x'- 1 'E M- ri- . N Q -.3422-3:,2-Q-S.v11:4gR : gr . . E ' l . . 3 svmwww-Axwwwmxxxxx-uxy X. E ' ---A-i- : . ., Ii ,W AAT. YL ,AN 5: Pj usklx Q: V v'-. Egg, X 1 g I N . ikllfu. .t...JL4E2'. r R--- xd .W X X iv vga. X .,, . ARVEN CORNELL HELEN T. HOOGLAND ANNE P. GAILLARD KATHERINE JONES SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE MARGARET WALKER, Chairman ALBERTA EDWARDS ESTHER LUCAS EDITH 'CRAMPTON FRANCES BIGELOW MARITJE BABCOCK CAROLYN BUTTS CAROLYN PAXTON MARY VAN DUYN O ALICE BRACE CLASS WEEK COMMITTEE MARGARET LOUCHEIM, Chairman RUTH ARCHIBALD EMMY LOU WEED ARVEN CORNELL FRANCES VARNEY HELEN HOOGLAND RUTH DRIVER' CLASS DAY COMMITTEE CAROLYN PAXTON, Chairman ELIZABETH HAMLIN FRANCES BIGELOW ALBERTA EDWARDS FLORENCE EVANS 123 -.+ff'1--- nf- -----,g,, - : 1a'f4Si',fQ VIL. 2. 1263 ,Q-in ,fafggsga K ,f U ,, . wf , -rj.-9 -vv. , 217321 , ' ' , 1'-' 1 ,r P: --., 2354: , 'n.,u,, -W .x 52 I , ua , ,Q . F I 1,-,-- 413 -1 1 A .. 11- - ' W : s ' -'rifffc ffl! . ,, - Iffya' ' 'Q I if .f 7 W- if ' 1' 2' 0 I. , . 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President HELEN SWAIN . Vice-President MARGARET BRUNNOW Vice-President GERTRUDE HOOPER . Secretary MARGARETTA TUTTLE . Secretary J OSEPHINE BARCLAY . Treasurer ELIZABETH AUCHINCLOSS Treasurer ' 1927 We like '27 ' They'11 be Seniors next year. When We come back for Weekends We shall find them running the collegel And perhaps They won't have to go to chapel ' fAt least not more than three times a weekl But in the meantime They are the J uniors. They enjoy life. We like '27, 126 ,'.,-5 ' x L. . Pi? kk, F x..L,,-4 H OTE if ,.... Y fl wvNMGABoN MH Qrpr rw .1 rm n,,,, NAI-J. Nl l E200 .25 N. W, rw vm f 1 Dwi ' ! ' ' i .20 , . ..,, . .. 'GHG .1926 VASSAR,1on Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS 1925-1926 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ROSALIND HOWE . . President LORAINE LEESON . . President MARGARET BAZELEY Vice-Ponesident MOLLY THATCHER Vice-Presidmt EMILY MORRIS . . Secretary ANNE BARLOW . . Secretary HARRIET GILBERT . Treaszwer BERTHA FLOY NIATHER Treasurer 1928 We like '28. They are much bigger than We are. They are so enthusiastic. They Win basketball banners and other things. They have men up for Hall plays. They do non-academics and go on Week-ends. They are most awfully busy. They are quite sophisticated. They have learned so much about college. They are our sister class. We like '28. 128 ir Mes ,ma , - Q A- 4' 1- -- . , T f 'cities 1122 6 VASSAKIOHE Class Cflioers 1925-1926 FIRST SEMESTER ALICE COONLEY . . President CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT . Vice-President JULIA REMINGTON . Secretary KATRINA AUCHINCLOSS . Treasurer T 19 We like '29. They are so trustful. 2 SECOND SEMESTER CYNTHIA KOHLSAAT . President ELIZABETH SCARLETT Vice-President CONSTANCE COOK . Secretary CORNELIA CURTISS . . Treasurer 9 They think the World is made of gold. They think that Seniors know more than they do. They are so naive. They go to Freshman English and Hygiene. They take Psych tests and are weighed in the gym. They are so nice to experiment on. They furnish the faculty with such lovely statistics. Q They have three pairs of twins. We like '29. 130 - ,YA 'i .f is ,. v ..e R IV A Y. v f QA , V . ii ' F A. . iff ' If' fy-Q5 ' -J-. A if I' ., . ' -'EY 1't J - ' . 1 'ii 1-' ----M V .V I, A X Qi :rf I .4 f'i,3. 7 ,JQLVHQ N, Q -V 1 - .-15' tin., :,' 'W 40 ' 9' if : L5 l T 'T '- il? wh, ng. '?'-J Q fax , V il: , 'X Nga ' ' Q 1 ,Aff l I .4 Nl fe r W , r ' wi- 'fi . , 1 ' Lx' .5 xl ' ,, - I fl 'G31'.i'?56'-4?-pe - - k . ' ' 1' 'i'- 7 - - x . - - fG'BG 192 Q Vissmxonm A A 'U551926 vAssA12.Jon 'ft Q L. The 'Students' Association. ELIZABETH HYDE, '26 i ....... President GERTRUDE GARNSEY, '26. . Chief Justice BEATRICE HYDE, '26 . . . Vice-President CLARA I. FROST, '27 ....... Secretary ELIZABETH G. MACDONALD,, '27 .... Treasurer The Students' Association is the self-governing organization of the col- lege. All students automatically become members of it upon entering Vassar and in so doing, take upon themselves ga certain amount of responsibility for the welfare of the community. The success of the government relies entirely upon the Willingness to co-operate on the part of the entire student body. The policy that We have sought to maintain. is one of complete faith in the honor of the members ofthe government and in their ,desire to uphold the standards of the college. The Joint Faculty-Student Committee acts as an advisory conunittee upon all important questions. The Legislative Assembly with its group representa- tives acts as the legislative body and as the means of obtaining the general opinion of the students. The Student Council, consisting of the officers of Students' Government, is the policy-forming body that has ultimate power in Students' Association affairs. The Students' Association grants a charter to all the clubs and to the Mis- cellany News and has under its direction Census Bureau, Vocational Confer- ence, Debate, the Employment Bureau and other smaller organizations. 134 Ii' F3 GS 4.192 6 EVASSARJGH IE 1 Students' Associatioii OFFICERS OF THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION HALL PRE SIDENTS L. STARR TABER, '26 . . . . Main ELIZABETH MEADE, '27 . . Strong JANET G. MOORE, '27 . . Raymond SUSAN DUBOIS, '27 . . Davison BARBARA HEWETT, '27 . . . Josselyn IVIABEL L. RANTOUL, '27 . . Lathrop MARY M. BRECKINRIDGE, '27 North J USTICES ROBINA KNOX, '27 LUCY S. THOMAS, '28 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES HARRIET RUDISILL, '26 ..... Bicycle Exchange MARY I. COOPER, '26 . . . Book and Furniture Exchange MARY CONNARD, '26 . .... Census MARGARET BAZELEY, '28 . Chief of Police AGNES SAILOR, '26 . . . Club House KATHERINE H. POLLAK, '26 . . Curriculum KATHERINE S. COOK, '27 . . Employment MILDRED J. BARNES, '26 . . Finance LOUISE A. HICKOK, '26 . :MARGARET FELDMAN, '26 MARGARET BRUNNOW, '27 JANET SHELDON, '26 . NELLIS V. MCBROOM, '26 ANNA B. NOLLEN, '28 . H. REBECCA KNOX, '26 . Head Fire Captain . H eacl Usher Lost and Found . . Music Newspapers . Publicity . Retreat JOINT COMMITTEE OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS A FACULTY MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS ' DEAN THOMPSON ELIZABETH HYDE, C'hU!lf7 h'LlL'rL MISS PALMER BEATRICE HYDE, '26 PROFESSOR MILLS KATHERINE POLLAK, '26 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR KITCHELL CLARA FROST, '28 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GOULD GERTRUDE GARNSEY, '26 PROFESSGR ELY CFirst Semesterj HARRIET RANTOUL, '28 DR. TAPPAN CSecond Semesterj ALICE HUBBARD, '27 135 RUTH TAYLOR, '29 OIGBBO 1926 KfA:SfSAK!GV3 CONSTANOE SMITH, '26 EDITH CRAMPTON, '26 GABRIELLA LADD, '27 EMMA LOU DAVIS, '27 KATHERINE JONES, '26 HELEN I-IOOGLAND, '26 ELIZABETH DEWEY, '26 PRISCILLA DAMON, '26 HARRIET BORLAND, '26 EDITHA DAY, '27 . EMILY FLOYD, '27 MARY VAN DUYN, '26 ERMA JOHNSON, '26 HELEN TWEEDY, '27 JANET SHELDON, '26 MISS WINIFRED SMITH ELIZABETH FENNER, '26 DOROTHY NARDI, '26 Philaletheis OFFICERS President Clst Semester! . . . President C2nd Semester! . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . Lights . Scenery . Costumes Properties . . M aloe-up . . Publicity . . Junior Member . . . Census Chairman Critical Committee A 136 . . Head Usher . . Music .. Faculty Member . Chairman lst Hall . Chairman 2nd H all serie an vAssm'1o Philaletheis Association It has been the chief aim in Philaletheis this year to bring the produc- tions and organization as close to the trend of modern drama as possible. The Workshop idea, introduced at the beginning of the year, has had no start- ling results, but has proved an eflicient method for classifying active members of the associationg it is the sort of system which requires time in which to grow. As for the Hall plays, the Lady of Lyons provided an entertaining sample of 19th century drama, while Dear Brutus has shown that a play in modern dress can be successfully given here. Third Hall, which brings the American Indian to the outdoor theatre in Mary Austin's Arrowmaker, af- fords a good ending for the year. Philaletheis has sponsored a performance at the college of Twelfth Night, by the American Laboratory Theatre. The association has gained an added impetus from the revival of the Vas- sar Workshop under Mrs. Hallie Flanagan. Much lies ahead in the way of co- operation With this branch of the college drama, and with other forms of art in and out of the curriculum. Minor Halls were given up this year because of the overcrowded calendar, but only temporarily. Philaletheis oifers a prize every year for the best play Written, and it is the hope that original plays can be produced. A great many people in college are interested in the engaging work of play producing and of acting, and the results have seemed to justify their ef- forts. 137 ,, v , li HG .1Q26.v.A, L Jon Ill Hall Play, 1925 ADELAIDE HOOKER, '25 . DOROTHY NARDI, '26 . ALICE ALLEN, '25 . ELIZABETH HAWES, '25 . MILDRED MOORE, '26 . GERTRUDE GARNSEY, '26 IVIARGARET DAVIDSON, '25 LORAINE LEESON, '28 . Committee 138 1 v . Chairman Assistant Director . . Music . Costumes . Scenery . Lights Properties . Business ---L - , A- A , ,. ,.,,,,,, ,W ,rn Y , , ,, Y 'vac I 1,926 SSVASSARIO Ill Hall Play, 1925 WHERE ARE THE BONES OF WEYLAND? by ABBIE FINDLAY POTTS Musical score adapted from Norwegian folk music and orchestrated by Weyland . Egil . Slagfin . Lathgund . Allrnne . Swanwhite Nidad . Cynwfig . Stronger Son Wealcer Son Bodwild . Amitias . Th'ranIc0'ed . Widow Mime Nali . . Old 'Ricldlev' GEORGE SHERMAN DICKINSON CAST . . . FLORENCE CLOTHIER, '26 . . EDITHA DAY, '27 D. WINIFRED COMSTOCK, '25 . ELIZABETH DENNISON, '26 . . ISABEL VROOMAN, '27 . LAURA BUTTERFIELD, '27 . KATHERINE Ross, '25 . LUCILE SCHAMBERC, '26 . . HELEN CHAPMAN, '25 . BIURIEL MCCORMICK, '27 . CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD, '25 . KATHERINE KEELER, '27 . ANNA MURTLAND, '27 FRANCES VON BERMUTH, '27 . . BEATRICE FLINT, '26 . GRACE VAN BUSKIRK, '27 . . . . . MARY LILLIE, '27 ACT I Weyland's Smithy in Wolf Dale Scene 1 The Swan Maidens Come Scene 2 The Swan Maidens GO ACT II The Great Hall of I-Iedad , Act III Weyland's Smithy in Wolf Dale Scene 1 The Sun rises on Weyland and the Dwarfs Scene 2 The Sun rises On Bodwild 139 -fv- T M' T ' ff -iw ' 1' Uwe 192, 6? - ABSJ-muon .I Hall e THE LADY OF LYUNS ' ' Or LCVE AND PRIDE by EDWARD BULWER-LYTTON f COMMITTEE ELIZABETH FENNER, '26 . . . . Chairman M. EDITHA DAY, '27 .... . Stage Manager MILDRED E. MOORE, '26 . . . Scenery HULDA POOLE, '26 . Iflghts AGNES VEECH, '27 . Costumes DOROTHY RICE, '28 ANNE BARLOW, '28 Mme. Deschappelles Marian . . Pauline . . Beausant . Colonel Dumas . Glavis . Landlord . Widow Melnotte . Claude Melnotte . Gaspar . . M. Desehappelles Janet . . Captain Gervais . Dieut. Dupont . Major Desrnoulins Notary . . . Properties . . . . Business CAST . . . STARR TABER, '26 . ELIZABETH STEVENS, '27 . ELEANOR A. PHELPS, '28 . . ELLEN LOVE, '27 ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE '27 . ELIZABETH STILLMAN 27 . BEATRICE FLINT 26 . EMMA LOU DAVIS 27 26 26 28 27 28 28 27 28 I I J 7 I ! I FRANCES BICELOW, ' . . ERMA JOHNSON, ' . MARGARET TREADWELL, ' . CHARLOTTE NICHOLS, ' KATHERINE ELKUS, ' . MARIA LEIPER, ' . MARTHA LOVE, ' . EVELYN GOODRICH, ' 14-O , ' . . fn. A ' - - - 'GE evLg1.92o VASMPEQU H Hall DEAR BRUTUS by J. M. BARRIE COMMITTEE DOROTHY NARDI, '26 . . - EMILY FLOYD, '27 . . WILHELMINA VAN INGEN, '26 MARGARET SCHUELLER, '26 . GRACE ALLEN, '27 . CHARLOTTE BLAKE, '27. CORNELIA CURTIS, '29 . . Alice Dearth . . Joanna Trout . Mrs. Coade . Mabel Piirolie . . Lady Caroline Laney . James Matey . . Lob . . Mr. Coade . . John Pardie . William Dearth ' Margaret . . CAST 141' ' . . . Director . Assistant Director . . Scenery . . Lights . Costnmes Properties . . . Business KATHERINE EWING, '29 LAURA BUTTERFIED, '27 MARGARET FISHER, '27 HARRIET RANTOUL, 28 MARGARET ALEXANDER, '29 EMMA LOU DAVIS, '27 BEATRICE FLINT, '26 . MARTHA LOVE, '27 CONSTANCE SMITH, '26 BARBARA BURNETT, '28 MARY VAN DUYN, '26 EE' 1928s VAZEEEEI III Hall THE ARROW-MAKER by MARY AUSTIN COMMITTEE CONSTANOE SMITH, '26 . ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE, '27 I Q ELIZABETH JOHNSON, '29 CHAMIE 0'BRIEN, '28 . RUTH FRANK, '28 . ANNE COVINGTON, '27 ., . HELEN BOYD, '28 . . ELIZABETH MACDONALD, '27 142 . . Difrectofr Assistant Director . Stage Manager . Business . Dances . Lights . Properties . Scenem are Political Association KATHERINE B. FITE, '26 ...... President THEODORA S. MELONE, '26 . Vice-President MARCIA HOPKINS, '27 ....... Secretary BARBARA BURNETT, '28 ...... Treasurer The Political Association was founded five years ago as the result of the amalgamation of several smaller clubs. Our aim has always been to oder an opportunity to the student body to keep in touch with national and interna- tional current political and economic problems. We have invited liberal, rad- ical and conservative to speak at our meetings, because as an association We take no bias on any question. Our program has generally consisted of one evening meeting and one Saturday luncheon a month. We have tried to em- phasize the importance of intelligent questions and discussion from the floor after the speeches by urging people to peruse before hand the pamphlet and periodical literature which we have tried to keep up to date on our table in the library. Members of the Association have attended various student con- ferences--particularly the national Student Conference called on the World Court at Princeton in December. We are especially interested in the National Student Federation which was tentatively organized there since this organiza- tion furnishes the machinery for students to come together in this country to discuss any questions of interest to them as students and to make contracts with other student groups, outside of the U. S., such the C. I. E. in Europe. 144 'fine V192 EVASSAQLQN Members of the Executive Board JULIA WINSLOW, '27, First Semester . . Reception Chairman MARY GREY PECK, '26, Second Sem ester . Reception Chairman ANNE RIGGS, '27 . . . Spealcer's File MURIEL HAYNES, '28 . . . Publicity ELIZABETH WEST, '28 . . Lnncheons M. SUSANNAH'BECK, '28 MARY HITCHCOCK, '27 . ELIZABETH SCARLETT, '29 f . . . Library Table Census Representative Freshman Member T256 , 1926, QASSAKIQD Athletic Association ELIZABETH SMALL, '26 . . . '. . . President NANCY HOUGHTON, '27 . . Vice-President KATHRYN KEELER, '27 . . . . . . Secretary MARGARET SWAIN, '28 ...... Treasurer The most exciting remembrance of the year both to spectators and par- ticipators Was the hard fought and closely contested game between the All- Irish Hockey Team and the Varsity. Though the score Was 2 to 1 in favor of the visiting team, the high level of playing displayed by the Varsity Was most apparent. The hockey season as a Whole Was a very successful one. We were able to secure Miss Stephen, an English coach, for two Weeks to give us skilled training in technique and team play. The banner Was Won again by '26, for the third time. p The Cup Contest was held as usual this fall for a period of weeks with close results and '27 victorious. After three years of Waiting, fortune favored us with good weather and ice simultaneously, and the resulting carnival was riotous and to everyone of us a unique and most delightful experience. ' Every year the Association strives to broaden the scope of its activities to provide exercise and fun for all. Lacrosse, which is a sport becoming more and more popular in Women's colleges, was introduced last fall and is being continued this spring. An Outing Club has been formed with several cabins to accommodate Week-end trips through the surrounding country. Though this is but a meager start, there are great possibilities for development in this field. ' 146 l -, . A . , FEES was ovAssAaIOn Athletic Association ATHLETIC BOARD Managers of Hockey 1926-KATHARINE JONES 1928-FRANCES RAYEURN 1927-MAROIA HOPKINS 1929-ESTER BARLOW Captains of Hockey 1926-FRANCES BIGELOW 1928-MARGARET SWAIN 1927-SUSAN DUBOIS 1929-MARY FRONHEISER Managers of Basketball 1926-HELEN XVARBASSE 1928--DOROTHY RICE 1927-NANCY HOUGHTON 1929-MARION DAVIS Captains of Basketball 1926--ELIZABETH BUTLER 1928-NANCY NIOOLAI ' 1927-ELIZABETH MAODONALD 1929--KATRINA AUCHINCLOSS Outdoor Track Managers 1926--DOROTHY REID 1928-CLARA FROST 1927-ELIZABETH STILLMAN Managers of Tennis 1926-ELIZABETH SINGER 1928-ELIZABETH CARTER 1927-VIRGINIA BURRELL 1929-CYNTHIA FRASER Chairman of Minor Sports I 1926-MARY COGGESHALL Managers of Lacrosse 1926--ELIZABETH SMALL 1928--HARRIET GILBERT 1927-ELIZABETH GALLAGHER HELEN WARBASSE, 1926-Chairman of Cabins BARBARA BELCHER, 1927-Treasurer 147 . T5'5B,1926 VASS Jo El Track 192511926 -o Tappan Morrey Cooke Wing Rolls Chapman Bill Garrison Steam Rust Kellogg Garnsey Johnson Smith Schneller Jones Taber Brace Reid Bacon Hall Poole Small Butler 148 I up nl T75 rn1926 VASSAKIO X Track 192741928 Ladd Riggs Burrell Hitchcock Keeler Garnsey Jenks Merte Stillman Davis MacDonald Boynton Rice Stuart Frost Deane Smith Carter Baird Gilbert Serat Capps Leiper Boyd' 149 fG'I5'ESH1926 VASSAKLOU xox Hockey 1926-11927 Butler Garnsey Coggeshall Toogood Clothier Reid Brace Hall Jones Warbasse Hyde Bigelow Small Louchhelm Hicl-:ok Donovan Carr Murtland Hooper Houghton Hopkins Howland Neville DuBois Macdonald Brunnow 9 Rathbone Booraem Barclay 150 . AY. V Y Y Y V ,., Y. 'Cf W 2 QJVASSAKLQUT X Hockey 1928-1929 V - fr- ' -fIfmhiF.f'f,': l ' ' ' 1.51. , , N , 929 Boyd Leiper Leeson Frost Butcher Rayburn Rlce Gage Butcher Swain Stuart Serat Gilbert Beattie Auchlncloss Wood Davis Spock Weaver Ripley Apollonio Miller Barlow Fronhelser Holman Gallagher Coggeshall 151 . YY . - . - , V- Y v. QEVGEQ. D 192.6 AQSSARJOH Basketball 192671927 5 ik Ear , A V.. Johnson Bigelow Hall McCammon Brace Singer Warbasse Walker Rosenthal Butler Loucheim Small U . . MH X 3 U , ., . lf-Q W 121' ' ' I ' F- ' , ' la, f D ' Elf. -A of 1 . - .. -' 4 .iz 1 X v f - fvi ie! V, 'Q ogg- Q T J . - 3,1 X , 1' X, - A 1 1 . -- :. . 4' .. -' fl if I ' ' . f ' if ' - ' N , , ' 2 'Q' ' W: 'Lgf5'1'?I ' ,f ' 'f ' ' E-. , 5 - V War Ya, sow! .:. - 5 fly: A ,X , l 1 1 , I? , , X H A' 'gulf 2 . I f fl! 4 l. rl' H VL gf : ' v 1 1 - V - -I 1 -. -ffv . - A Dubois Donovan Day Houghton Keeler Hitchcock Booraem Miner Rathbone MacDonald Pickett Barclay 152. ' 'A 'ns' ' - - ff Ari. M J-fhfm , , :-v -1--' 9 5' Y ' ' ' ' - x . MfG'56s 192,99 VASSARF H X Basketball 192841929 Rice Stuart -Swain Frost Ives C111-tel' Marr Boyd Nlcolai Leiper Semt I McPherson Spock Fronheiser Hancock Rose Auchlncloss Davis Scott Coggeshall Appolonio Kent Randall 153 'GHe:is1926 VASSAKIQVN Varsity Hockey . Hall Reid Davis Hooper Houghton Warbasse Hyd Bigelow Small DuBois J Visiting Irish Team 174 Bea1926 a VAS-smxohm Varsity Basketball 1926 rt Keeler John on Small 155 1, ' , , :VY 1 all--, - , 'D-ll fi.. E- ,C E926 p VASSAKIQU Christian Association HARRIET CRUTCHFIELD, '26 . . . President DOROTHY I. POST, '26 . . . Vice-President CHARLOTTE E. HUME, '27 . . Treasurer ELIZABETH W. CARTER, '28 ...... Secretary The tendency among students to-day is to Work out their religion indi- vidually. The Christian Association tries to help them through its lectures, and to offer to others who wish to formulate their personal views in a social group, conferences and discussions. Among our speakers have been such well- known names as Sherwood Eddy and Dhan Gopal Mukerji. Our discussion groups have studied questions including Jesus in the Twentieth Century, Bus- iness Ethics, Denominations, Missions, and Race. We sent nine delegates to a student conference on the Church which was held in Evanston during De- cember, and a group will go to Silver Bay as usual in June. Our fall drive for 3S10,'O00 was very carefully budgeted with the hope thastgif the items had a personal appeal, the college would take more interest in givingf1:'A fund for student aid on the campus was instituted and aroused en- thusiasm. For the practical application of our theories, many opportunities are giv- en in the different branches of the Social Service Bureau. This year the work has been especially increased at Lincoln Center, a settlement house in Pough- keepsie, which last fall moved from its cramped quarters into a splendid new building. The students helped to prepare the new Center for use, notably in the painting of the inside Walls, and they have been assisting in the classes during the year. 156 .Fine I E92 6 VAREAQJOVQ I X EXECUTIVE BOARD Miss HELEN S. BANFIELD MRS. MARY E. LYMAN . DR. HENRY N. MACCRACKEN :MARY COGGESHALL, '26 . E. MARGARET DAY, '26 . KATHARINE RUSSEL, '26 FRANCES E. VARNEY, '26 CORNELIA V. BOOREM, '27 ELIZABETH C. SCATTERGOOD, ELIZABETH TRAVERS, '27 M. EVEYN COLGATE, '27 ELISE GREGG, '29 . . ELEANOR -C. MOTT, '29 , . . Faculty Members Chairman of Study Classes Chairman of Social Service Chairman of World Citizenship Hostess of the Association Chairman of Silver Bay Club Chairman of General Service . Chairmen of Publicity . . Freshmen Members VASSAR DELEGATION TO SILVER BAY, JUNE, 1925 FRANCES E. VARNEY, '26 .... Delegation Leader MARION FINCKE, '27 . Assistant Delegation Leader 'CATHERINE L. TOOGOOD, '26 . . . . Song L60Ld6'l' HlTi'Fi6199-6 VASSAKIGU' 1 Lincoln Community P 'E sv I COMMITTEE MISS MARY TABOR . . . Director fOn leafve of absenceb QMISS MAYBELLE FRENCH MRS. HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN. . MARY G. BALDWIN, '26 . ROBERTA M. WHITEHEAD :MARGARET E. TREADWELL, '28 . Acting Director Chairman of the Board of Directors . Student Chairman . . . Secretary . Publicity Manager BERTHA F. lMATHER, 28 DANIELA ANTONESGU, '27 FLORENCE CLOTHIER, '26 MERRYDELLE GAMBRILL, '26 CAROLINE PARSONS, '27 MARY H. DEWEY, '28 . Chairman l S Q of the Colored Settlement . . Case Work . Poughkeepsie Work . 'Children's Home . Old People's Home . f ' 1 V' 11245: -, .. - 1 ' liggfi , 'I '-:xf'i- ,- ' ,- . A K' ,. 1, , . ' 1 1. 2 -L A-L 3'-1 1 M.-ew ' - fe , A . ' 'A '- ff-, X ,..:1 233 2, 'jk' ' ' I ,-j tSugft.Ggig+g,1 1 ., , T, -r . Q 3 sn: Zig -N 3 A. -. v .wp 4.,:.'-5,1--5:2235 i..55i?ff.41:. A-if 'f 'N' .V-211 'V E H'-.Ffa-. ' fl tm. V , A - I -Jw-1..t,,, , , gf ' ' ,I3,L 12:1f5:c T'-:Q 1 A: 2' A -, dir ' if f ll? -. 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MARGARET HENRICI-I - FIRST ALTOS ANNA MURTLAND -PHYLLIS RAYMOND JANET SHELDON SECOND ALTOS ELIZABETH DENNISON CHARLOTTE HAGEMON CHRISTINE RAMSEY SUBSTITUTES FIRST SOPRANOS KATHERINE FOSTER SECOND SOPRANOS MARY DUNCAN MARY LOUISE DANFORTII IIELEN FOSTER FRANCES DOLIBER DWIGHT BAKER DORA COOKE FIRST ALTOS ELISE GREGG ELIZABETH WILLIAMS SECOND ALTOS ADELAIDE HOLCOMBE 160 CONSTANCE REYNOLDS ELIZABETH ROLUNSON HELEN SANFORD MARGARET SIMS RACHEL SMITH LOUISE TANNER ELIZABETH PIERCE MARGARET RUI-P ETHEL TAYLOR ROSALIE TUCKER CLARISSA WOLCOTT KATHERINE WOOD HARRIET STOCRING MARGARET TOMKINS GERTRUDE VAN EIZING MARY ELISE WATTS MARGARET MATHEWS HELEN PENNOCK DOROTHY HAYWARD ETHEL PAYNE MARY E. KELSEY ALICE MCLEAN ALICE PLUM ELIZABETH PENNY MARGARET SWANN A A , , . 'GE G Amos I VAASSABIOO Vassar Glee Club OFFICERS GEORGE C. GOW . Advisor ELIZABETH MACDONALD Assistant Managez MARY E. CONOVER . . . Leader JEAN SLATER . . . Tfreasuoea STARR TABER . . . Manager JANE SPOFFORD . . . Secretary MARION E. EDMOND, Accompanist . MARTHA STAMFORD, Asst. Accompamst KATHERINE ALLEN I-IORTENSE BIGELOW WINIFRED CARY BARBARA BELCHER EMMA BLOMQUIST MARION DAVIS CORNELIA BOORAEM LAURA BUTTERFIELD BARBARA ELDRIDGE HESTER EMPIE BETTY FLINT ALICE BRACE SUE CLEVELAND KATHERINE EWING ELLEN LOVE MARGARET MATHEWS MARGARET BAZELEY MYRA COLBURN MARY EARL FIRST SOPRANOS LOUISE FULLER ELIZABETH JACOBS ALICE JUDSON ELEANOR KNIGHT JULIA LORD MARJORIE MYLES ELEANOR MOSS SECOND SOPRANOS BARBARA GOODELL HELEN W. KIMBALL BARBARA HEWETT SUSAN LEACH FIRST ALTOS NELLIS MCBROOM MARY MILLS ROSEMOND MORRISON NANCY SMITH SECOND ALTOS MARIE HARRIS MARION SAMSON JEAN SLATER 161 DOROTHY HAYWARD MARGARET NASON MABEL REID CLARA SWAIN BARBARA THAYER ANNA MURTLAND ELIZABETH MACDONALD FRANCES MCCONNELL GRACE MOULTON ANNE SPOCK LOUISE SHERMAN NANCY SPALDING JANE SPOFFORD STARR TABER MARY VAN ETTEN PEGGY WALKER KATHERINE SCHMIDT ELIZABETH UPTHEGROVE MARION WHALEY 'GHC 1926 VASSARIOOXHS Mandolin Club MARTHA STAMFORD, '27 BARBARA FARR, '27 . HELEN TWEEDY, '27 . ' LOUISE ERDMAN, '28 . FRANCES GATCHEL, '26 . MARGERY ATHERTON, '28 MARION BUTCHER, '27 RUTH GRISWOLD, '27 ELIZABETH JENKS, '27 CHRISTINA JOHNSON, '28 CORNELIA KEOGH, '26 EUGENIA LITCHFIELD, '28 ROSAMOND MORRISON, '28 ANN SMITH, 28 ELINOR MACBRAYNE, '28 . 6 Lead 1 . . M anagev . Acting Manager Secretary-Treasurer Acconzpanzst KATHRYN MILLER, '29 GERTRUDE HARRIS, '27 DIANTHA EVANS, '29 SARAH HOLMAN, '29 ELEANOR NASH, '29 E. EUGENIA PATTEN, '26 CATHERINE WATERHOUSE ALICE WILLIAMS, '27 ROSALIE TUCKER, '29 MARJORIE RICE, '29 MARY SALLMON, '28 1 1 V1 I 561 1926 VASSARJODIHX Phi. Beta Kappa FROM 1926 ELECTED IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR EDITH CRAMPTON KATHERINE FITE ELINOR GOLDMARK ELEANOR KNIGHT CAROLYN PAXTON KATHERINE POLLAK WILHELMINA VAN INGEN ELECTED IN THEIR SENIOR YEAR PRALL BACON HARRIET BORLAND KATHARINE BURKEL VIRGINIA CARRUTH HELEN COLE MARY CONNARD ELISABETH DOUGAN - RUTH DRIVER JEAN FOTHERINGHAM LOUISE FULLER MERRYDEIJLE GAMBRILL GRACE GOODMAN ALICE HALL ESTHER HOWLAND HELEN KEPLER MARTHA LEWIS JANET MURRAY ELINOR NORRIS MARY OSBORN DOROTHY VAN DE WATER FRANCES V ARNEY FROM 1927 MARY COLGATE GEORGIA ENGELHARD PHOERE HEATH ALICE HUBBARD 164- OLIVIA JENKINS MARY LILLIE ANNE RIGGS ROBERTA SEARLE Il! K H eniezse on! 1 J Le Cercle Frangais VIRGINIA ARBUCKLE, '27 ..... Presidente ESTHER HOWLAND, '27 . . Vice-Presidente MARY ELISE WATTS, '27 Secretaire-Tfresowlefre Membres actifs, 187 Membres honoraires, 28 Le Cercle Frangais tache de nous placer dans un milieu aussi frangais que possible, afm que nous apprenons :SL connaitre un peu 1'espI'it frangais, aussi gaiement enfantin at insouciant qu'elegant et noble, chose si nuancee et si difficile pour nous autres a saisir. 165' fG'ne.192e VA e loom Classical Society WILHELMINA VAN INGEN, '26 ..... President EVELYN BARNES, '27 . . . . . Vice-President CONSTANCE SELMAN, '28 . . . S8C7'6t!LTfll-T'I'9CL8ZL'f'87' The Classical Society aims, by means of lectures and informal talks by members of our own faculty and outsiders, to sustain a vital and personal in- terest in the classics that can hardly be obtained in the classroom. We were particularly fortunate this year in being able to participate in Archaeological Week, during which lectures on various phases of Greek and Roman archaeol- ogy were given by specialists in their own lines. We were enabled to meet and talk informally with some of the lecturers at receptions given for them, and the whole week proved most delightful and profitable. We mean to con- tinue the publication of the Nugae, which was started last year, and so give expression to our feelings on things classical. The Art Club JANET Moons, '27 . ' ..... President HARRIET GILBERT, '28 ..... Secfretcwy-Treoasurer The Art Club was organized in the spring of 1925 by a group of students who felt that a focus was needed for the artistic interests of college-an or- ganization that should stand in the same relation to the Art Department that the language clubs do to theirs. The club aims to serve as a clearing house for information about art schools, current exhibitions of interest and unusual objectives in Europe. This year a competition was held of sculptures in Ivory Soap, and at the opening of the exhibition Anna Coleman Ladd gave a vivid interpretation of the sculptor's point of view. The club feels that because of the number of alumnae, faculty and students interested in various phases of art, together with the opportunities that New York offers, there are unlimited possibilities ahead. ll Circolo Leonardo MARY K. MARSHALL, '26 . .... Presiclentessa MARY WESTCOTT, '26 . . Vice-Presidentessa ELISABETH WEBB, '28 .... Segretcwm e Tesoriem Il Circolo Leonardo, cosi chiamato in onore d'uno dei piu grandi italiani, se non del piu grande, prende da lui ispirazione per svariatissimi cimenti. Come due anni fa fu data una delle migliori tragedie dannunziane, quest' anno il sorridente Goldoni ha allietato il palcoscenico del collegio. Molte sono state le riunioni del Circolo, con canti e saggi di recitazione, e le soleggiate regioni della lontana penisolo sono apparse in fugace visione ai uostri occhi attraverso le canzoni popolari della valorosa e italianissima artis- ta Geni Sadero. 166 V ' ' gf no ,is 21 or fVASSARJlQF'll Der Deutsche Verein SANDRA FUEHR, '26 ...... Prasedenten MARY PRENTICE LILLIE, '27 . Schriftfulwerin 'am Schatzmeisterin Der Deutsche Verein besteht aus einer Gruppe von Studenten, die sich fur deutsche Sprache, Dramen, Lieder, und so weiter, interessiert. Letztes J ahr Wurde ein mittelalterliches Paradiesspiel in der Kapelle aufgefuhrt, nach dem alten deutschen Gebrauch. J edes J ahr versucht der Verein so etvvas zu tun, um die Studenten mit deutschen Leben belcaunten zu machen. Wake Robin Club MARY H. CONNARD, '26 ....... President KATHERINE S. DAY, '27 . . . Vice-President MARY S. EVANS, '28 ..... Secretary-Treasurer The Wake Robin Club, originally a nature study club, now devotes itself exclusively to birds. In the spring and fall small groups meet for early morn- ing Walks to observe and study the birds. During the Winter feeding stations are maintained. In May there is an all-day trip to John Burroughs' cabin at Slabsides. On all these Walks Mr. Allen Frost of Poughkeepsie, Who is thoroughly acquainted with the birds of the vicinity, is a valuable companion. 167 ne-.-..1f2.2 fi. vassaruonf fx - - A 4 Debate Council ELINOR GOLDMARK, '26 ....... Cht1fi'WI7,tl?'L KATHARINE FITE, '26 . . President of Political Association KATHARINE H. POLLAK, '26 . Chairman of Student Curriculum Coin. CAROLINE CUMMINGS, '27 ..... Secretary-Treasurer Debate has been attempting of late years to keep away from the formal, inflexible style of oratory, and has been aiming at greater sincerity, more openmindedness, and greater ease in talking. To this end we have co-operated this year with the Political Association, and with the Student Curriculum Committee in Open Forums, Where questions of imme- diate interest have been informally discussed by students all speaking absolutely according to their convictions Moreover, in the regular debates, work by the individual speakers rather than by the committee has been encouraged. The chief event of the year was the discussions with Brookwood, in which we had a chance to debate a question from various angles with a group of trade-union students who have a background very different from that of the Vassar students. This debate has nu- merous interesting by-products in the Way of bringing out differences and similarities in points of view and in methods in the two institutions. JOINT DEBATE WITH BROOKWOOD LABOR COLLEGE February 24, 1926 On Should the Workers Take Over Industry? Ajinmatiize View Negative View ANNA SASNOVSKY, Brookwood BIANCA LEALE, '26, Vassar CHARLES V. MAUTE, Brookwood ELIZABETH DENNISON, '26, Vassar THOMAS L. DABNEY, Brookwood A-lteynatesz AGNES SAILER, '26, Vassar MARY BRACKETT, '27 ANNE RIGGS, '27 COMMITTEE ELINOR GOLDMARK, '26, Chairman ALICE HALL, '26, Entertainment MARY GREY PECK, '26 ESTHER HOWLAND, '27, Chairman EDITH BRADLEY, '26 ADELAIDE KELBY, '26 168 - 'YY' A YYY l f36-1926. 'VASASAKIQU League Debate lVI3.1'Cl1 20, 1926 Resolved-That all laws in the United States restricting freedom of speech be repealed. Committee SALLY I-IODGSON, '27, Chatrmcm EVELYN COLGATE, '27 ANNE COVINGTON, '27 ELIZABETH STILLMAN, Affirmative LAETITIA BOLTON, '26 ANNE RIGGS, '27 Alternate . ADELAIDE KELBY, '26 '2 S quad RUTH GRIsWoLD, '27 MARJORIE WENTWORTH, '28 ALTHEA WARD, '28 Negative CHARLOTTE HUME, '27 RUBY TURNER, '29 Alternate MARY BRACKETT, '27 Vassar debated Smith at Smith and Radcliffe at Vassar. OPEN FORUMS October 8, 1925- Is a Fifteen-Hour Course Too Much ? Auspices of Debate and Student Curriculum Committee October 24, 1925-- Are Missionaries Pernicious'? Auspices of Debate and Christians' Association November 12, 1925- Health-A Matter for Individual or College Control ?' Auspices of Debate and Student Curriculum Committee December 10, 1925-- Is Progress an Illusion? Auspices of Debate. February 7, 1926- What Is the Function of the Church? Auspices of Debate and Christians' Association. February 18, 1926- Is College Life Too Artificial ? Auspices Debate and Student Curriculum Committee. OPEN FORUM SPEAKERS A. NOLLEN, '27 A. HALL, '26 A. SAILER, '26 mpqw . DEWEY, '26 S. DAY, '27 . COLGATE, '27 .A. KELBY, '26 E. GOLDMARK, '26 B. KARP, '29 S. BECK, '28 M. Buss, '29 M. COGGESHALL, '26 S. I-IODGSON, '27 169 ? 'Une-C- 1926 VA,ssAR11onl l The Student Curriculum Committee KATHERINE H. POLLAK, '26, Chairman ELIZABETH HYDE, '26, ex-officio MARY P. LILLIE, '27 RUTH DRIVER, '26 ANNE RIGGS, '27 BIIERRYDELLE GAMBRILL, '26 ANNE NOLLEN, '28 The chief purpose of this committee, started three years ago, is to pro- mote greater co-operation between students and faculty so that misunder- standing may be diminished and educational policies may be based on the expe- rience of both groups. The members believe that the students can provide important information otherwise unavailable and also that participation in the solution of educational problems Will encourage better use of the opportun- ities Vassar offers. By means of sub-committees about sixty representative students were reached directly. Open Forums in co-operation with Debate offered a larger number the chance of frank discussions with the professors. The Student Curriculum Committee itself had three joint meetings with the Faculty Curri- culum Committee, at which such problems as the amount of work required and means of promoting greater co-operation in the class-room were discussed. Several investigations Were made to furnish a more scientific basis for college policy. One of these dealt with student opinion of good and bad meth- ods of teaching. The Time Survey revealed the apportionment of the stu- dents' time and has already led to changes in the regulations. By such means, With encouragement and advice from the faculty, the stu- dents are helping solve the problems of their education. 170 B6f1926C, VASSAKIGDVTQQ . v V: Q V' I I I I . ! II. .fl -. 1 T . R If -. , I ,. I la F P if Y 1 ' y X ' , ,JAX I 1 T gi! QM' 11-3 1:2 -,4,, '. ,,J-, ' l' ' ' .1 W Vassar Co-operative Book Shop THE COMMITTEE MARY B. BOYNTON, '26, Chairman MARY KELLOGG, '26, Asst. Chovirman CAROLINE F. WARE, Faculty Advisor DOROTHY REID, '26, Tfreasufrefr MARY R. THOMAS, '26 ELIZABETH BECK, '26 FRANCES GOETZMANN, '26 171 MARY A. GRIFFIN, '26 LUCILLE HUBER, '27 MARJORIE NICALPIN, '27 EMILY MORRIS, '28 MARY L. BUTCHER, '28 JEAN CORBETT, '29 MARY TREVVETT, '29 Granddaughters' Club RUTH ARCHIBALD AGNES BEERE . . HARRIET BORLAND . JUDITH LEE DISMUKICS HELEN ESTARROOK . LOUISE FREELAND FRANCES GORE . LIABGARET HARDEN ELIZABETH HEAD BIARTH-A JOHNSON FLORENCE LOOMIS DOROTHY POST . ISABEL REIDIER CONSTANCE SMITH HELEN TAYLOR . LOUISE VAN LOON DIARY BOGART . EMLIA BOURNE . . KATHERINE S. COOK . BIARGARET CORNELISION CAROLINE CUMMINGS . BIARTHA GARNSEY VIRGINIA HEARD ELLEN LOVE . MURIEL MCCORMICK . CHARLOTTE NICHOLS . BIIRIAM PLATT . BURD REED fGI'eat-granlidaugixterj. ELEANOR SHINN . . HELEN TWEEDY . . FLORENCE PARSHALL . BARBARA BEMENT ELIzARETH BOOTH BEATRICE BORLAND TERESA FOLIN . KATHERINE FOSTER EVELYN GOODRICH . MARGARET HENRICH -. DOROTHY HIIIL . DIEDORA L. HOOPEH CAROLINE LEVVIS DOROTHY LOW . . ELIZABETH MCARTI-IUR ANNA NOLLEN . . VIRGINIA PERRY HELEN PELAUM . CHARLOTTE RABELL ALICE SCOTT, JR. . . FLORENCE SHEPHERD . ANNE LETCHWORTI-I SMITH ADELAIDE TAGGART . JEAN TENNANT . BARBARA THAYER . MARGARET THOMPSON . JUDITH TRIPP . FAITH WATERMAN HELEN ANDREWS . LOUISE HOLT BAKER . BARBARA ALLEN BEMENT HELEN BRICE . . ANNETTE BURR . . BIYRA COLBURN . CONSTANCE COOKE BIARY HELEN CURTIS . MARY DUNCAN . MARY ELIZABETH EARL ELEANOR EVANS . . HELEN STEWART FOSTER f1ILDEGARDE GAUSS . NATALIE GAUSS . THEODORA GOTT CLAUDIA HATCH . ALICE S. HUMPHREY . ELIZABETH W. LABAREE PENELOPE LEWIS . DOROTHY L. LYTLE , ELIzARETH MITCHELL . ALICE KATHERINE PLUM GERTRUDE C. POLLAK . JULIA KEITH RANSOM . BETTY RIANHARD . NIIRIAM SEAMAN . LIARIAN BELLE STORY . FRANCES S. TENNEY . MARION LAMSON WI-IALEY CONSTANCE WHITE . GEORGINA WOOD . . 1926 1997 Ibis 1929 172 . CLARA WALLEURGII, . . AGNES IQELLY, . BELLE NICCULLOUGH, . . MAUDE HENCII, . EDITH TOURTALETTE, . . EDNA PERCEY, FRANCES SOUT1-IWORTH, . LAURA ALEXANDER, . ANNE WILKINSON, . CAROLINE CURTISS, ELIzARETH BLAST, CAROLINE HARDIN, . JENNIE ESTES, . . ALICE MILTON, . 1'IELEN MOOREHEAD, .. LOUISE HART, . NIABEL BROWN, . EDITH HUNTER, . . ALICE DEWEY, . ALICE LOUGHBIDGE, . DORA ROBERTS, . AGNES WOOD, VIRGINIA NISBET, ANITA HENIMING, . ANN YAGER, . . MARY PELLET, . . ALICE HOLDEN, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, . BIABEL BATEMAN, . GRACE LANDRIELD, . CHRISTINE SANGER, . GRACE POVVERS . . 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, . PIARRXET ETTENSON, . . ALICE TAGGART, ALICE M. CHAMEERLAIN, . ROWENA UPTEGROVE, DIARY MIARGAIIICT BTACAULEY, . LILLIAN ATIIINS, . ANNE VAN SYCKEL, . ANNE SAVERY, . ANNA K. GREEN, . . ANNE CHASE, . HELEN BLUMENTHAL, : . HELEN SLADE, ALICE HOLT, . GRACE POWER, . MAE S. IMUNDY, . LULU PINNEY, RIYRA W. PLUMB, AI.1'CE M. DEWEY, DAISY M. CILARRE, . MABEL STANWOOD, . . MARY REED, MARTHA SCOTT JARRAGIN, HETIEN DUNIIAM STEWART, . . ALICE HUSSEY, . . ALICE HUSSEY, . TTIEODORA VANAMEE, . ANABEL WILSON, . ELEANOR BELKNAP, . . MARY FLEMING, . . GRACE ROBBINS, RTARY LOUISE ESHENAUR, . CAROLINE STODDABD, MARGARET BUDINGTON, . FANNIE MARCUS, . . KEITH BEAN, . ELIzABETH ROWE, . . LAURA 0. RICE, FLORENCE B. MACARTHUR, . MARGUERITE SMITH, . MARION LAMSION, LETITIA JEAN SMYTHE, . FLORENCE HARRAH, 1902 1899 1899 1892 1901 1899 1886 1897 1897 1893 1892 1897 1895 1901 1892 1899 1904 1900 1902 1905 1896 1903 1901 1897 1903 1896 1903 1903 1902 1897 1889 1903 1894 1903 1902 1901 1893 1903 1902 1897 1901 1905 1900 1894 1902 1900 1899 1903 1903 1894 1905 1893 1900 1897 1897 1899 1894 1906 1903 1895 1896 1901 1902 1903 1904 1895 1898 1901 1894 1894 1903 1899 1898 1902 1899 1900 1902 1900 1903 1898 1892 1898 1894 1904 1896 1901 1900 Q PUBLICATIONS I time 1926. vA.ssAruon Grist EDITORIAL STAFF p FRANCES GOETZMANN, '26 ..... Editor-in-Clfxlef SUSAN CLEVELAND, '26 ..... L'ile0'a,9'y Editor Associate Eclfitors MARY B. BOYNTON, '26 . . FRANCES LEHMAN, '28 MARY BRACKETT, '27 . . JEAN LICHTY, 27 ELIZABETH M. BROWNING, '28 CAROLINE TIGHE, '27 LORAINE LEESON, '28 . . KATHARINE WALKER, '27 BUSINESS BOARD E. BURD REDD, '27 .... Head Business Manager CONSTANCE REYNOLDS, '28 . JANE LATHROP, '29 .... Advertising Managers BARBARA LITTLE, '27 . . '. . . Circulation Manager Grist first appeared as the Vassar literary magazine in October, 1924. The old Miscellany Monthly was discontinued because of the slight interest shown in it by the college, and the new magazine began with a business board of its own, and an entirely new policy which meant a change in the appear- ance of the magazine as well as in the material accepted. 174 -..,- . , Y YW? 1 A , Y CGTTHQ- 1926. YJASSARJGW The Miscellany News EDITORIAL STAFF ELIZABETH G. WADLEIGH, '26 .... Edfitofr-in-Clzief JEAN T. FOTHERINCIIAM, '26 . . . N ews Editor CATHERINE M. KNOWLTON, '26 NANCY A. HOUGHTON, '27 GERTRUDE HOOPER, '27 . . CHARLOTTE NICHOLS, -,'27 BARBARA C. NEVILLE, '27 . M. SUZANNAH BECK, '28 MARGARETTA TUTTLE, '27 . ALICE W. Moss, '28 MARGARET I. WALTER, '28 . JANET G. MOORE, '27 MARTHA WENTWORTH, '28 . JEAN LACHTY, '27 RUTH FRANK, '28 BUSINESS STAFF REBECCA M. COOLEY, '26 . . . Head Business M aua,g,eAr CHARLOTTE KEMPNER, '27 . . . . . Circulation Manager Advefrtising Manager GRACE GOODMAN, '26 Assistants ELISABETH PALMER, '27 SARAH HARRIS, '28 GRACE SMITH, '28 175 75156, 1926 vAssAR,1oh'lBl The Vagabond g EDITORIAL STAFF ELLEN DOUGLAS, '27 ..... Ectvltor-in-Chief MIRIAM S. FECHIMER, '27 ..... Literary Editor ELIZABETH H. FENNER, '26 . . Literary Editor Art Editor Exchange Editor ALICE BRAISLIN, '27 BARBARA NEVILLE, '27 BUSINESS STAFF MARCIA HOPKINS, '27 ..... Business Manager BARBARA BAILEY, '27 ..... Mamagrng Editor ANNE COVINGTON, '27 . . . Assistant Business Manager The first issue of The Vassar Vagabond appeared the weekend of III Hall, 1925, and was hailed as a Welcome addition to the publications already existent. It is the first humorous magazine to appear regularly from any of the leading Women's colleges. 176 Y'-F Y Y x Y Y Y Tx' ': f 4 . E 1, , , Y Y Une 1926 ,VASSARIQD The Vassarion THEODORA W. WILSON MILDRED BARNES RUTH MCCLELLAN ELIZABETH DEWEY FRANCES OAKFORD MARY GRIFFIN HULDA POOLE ERMA JOHNSON MARGARETTA TUTTLE RUTH LACEY LOUISE TANNER We WIHELMINA VAN INGEN 8 The Vassawlon was first published in 1888, under the name H ofrs dfOewvre. It Was- started as a Senior publication with the hope that it would serve as precedent for future Senior classes. In the next year, 1889, the name was changed to Vassowion under which title the publication has appeared ever since. ' 177 Q21 ,19JQWvfLfU I , -what . R 1 fy U A 1 Am Lf - ' Fifi ' ' ,ljifw ' ,- 'iii wel Y 3 11-3,43 aa-,Q , - heh., .,1 if . E, i 4 1 I 6 4 I : -1 Y f -4 T2 1 6 'L 'E -1 'E . . 4 ' 1, 5, 3:1- f.5',i'-1 A M. ' '.Z ., . - - , x ' 7', ET ,. ,, 'gf' Xi-bf: L , A , I H Q. - g,.4 ,wf vm v f ' f ' f ' ' 'f ff-1-ffxuif-s1. if 'aan 4- -i.. -. -'H -2 A ,hz wail: -.L 13, 5 ', 1' g -- M. , x, w ':' ' .- f'QlgQ2f5E:fQYQ'7g?,,,g1i ' Q ff: .?' 1-1E'a3i2f1',5lE-5' iQ'7'Q57'. IL?-gin-L g'-:A -PM YM.-n 4, .- 'f a .X WH' V ,-5 A A, -,?,:,,,,,,,7, ' ' - A ,vfpmw 7 f 79 Wm ' -. , any X7-' ' -I I , 1 fi -vm-uf., ' ,. ' .,x N 14 4 mmwz-gag -' J L --.-f,-H.1,g- X X-Xfgfmm O f'N vassfw' vagabonrl page 186 DO IT NOVV DO IT NOWV DO IT NONV DO IT NOW' DO IT NOIV DO IT NOYV DO IT NOW DO IT NOW U e O A Terrible Fate Awaits You 5 E3 o Z :- ,... 'b . , 1' - ' . A . 1 Lg 2 I If you dorfdc I, jsrucbsombe to 2 O .. , . Y Z , S Wrmry O S Dovyouiknow why 'fjgl 2 Spire? 1 E' D0 you know howygfto' keep Ythe f O , I - E soup from' gietflngq nntou your E mouth at 'dinnerf?.5 ' '7' U E O Can you loolgiuagetgjactxve mea gun Q ny sack? ' ' I ' B O Z Do you know when to get out off H , . H a taxl? Lg Do you know how many Indians Z it takes to make a reservation? S . VVhere are the snows of yester- E year? z 5 Can you write your own name? no IT Now no rr Now no rr Now no E35 5' 2222: Q' sd? ' Se! QQ Q-ST mggfi. gl UEi 4-F qt 'UIQ .3 g,:e.2's Hi HHKD mug I Q 1 5. 55 U' O 5 225 SZ O 'ai 'Ei 3 in C U, 0 . PII 0 Hu' El Ima I ve C45 fn O vin g it U2 crm ' QIQE fl 'ii I 3 Z 'Ti E. E PM C gg 5, '-:I Ei-I -4 'll A E: 95 fp? gl 'E' 5 9 el R9 Pr' I I ' - an C3 if Q 5 EI Ol 55 :AZ 55 El. IE! ! MON .LI ou Mom .LI ocmom .u ou Axon OKI 11- 59, E 32: cr SH-I Q-3 wa- G3 HAH gm' Se- Has. 51' 33 31+ 'DS We P1 5 I ,noun Corn Liquor, I am troubled no more E with my feet. I am now foreman O Q PIN TWO BUCKS PIN TWO BUCKS D0 IT NOW DO IT NOW PIN TWO BUCKS PIN TVVO BUCKS I 716696 137 vassm' 'vagabond Nx,--,nf :'l'. .gf WHY? Mary Zinckewaffer was one of the brightest girls in her class. She took her work seriously and never cut classes. She always came early so she could sit next her in- structor, and Mary was always the last to leave so she could walk home with him. She was tireless in her requests for conferences and she worked early and late. As the time drew near for Phi Betes to be announced, Mary was sure that her indefatigable en- ergy would be rewarded. How pleased her family would be. The day came and as the long lines of eager girls filed into the chapel, Mary walked with quick steps and shining' eyes. A hush fell as her favorite instructor stepped forward to announce the Winners of this high academic honor. Mary waited until the end, but the familiar ring of Zinckewaffcr was not heard. Surely a mistake- There was no mistake-she was not Phi Bete. '- :l:xfvievn:kxx:x:s: A b 'gliaiis the insidious thing about Halitosis fthe scientific name for unpleasant reat . For Use HALITOSIS LISTERIN E agabond Are You Going To E PROM f FOOTBALL GAME P HOUSE PARTY? No? P VVell Anyway- CJWAISGN QQOOKS RAYMOND AVENUE, PCDUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. SPEND THE WEEKEND AT THE STGPOVEPX Sl-IOP I iv Delicious popfovers and basket lunches prepared on eightfhour notice Shaekels Qprono 1111 cod Sohek-elsj Have you ol-eg-the new Cocoon Coats Vermin VVraps Stippled Stunk o Stoles The kind of fur that grows on you. SSCL7' agabovzd page 190 VASSAR STODGE '33 You can't visit Vassar without visiting us. Tenement rooms at palace prices fand a bathj. Food for rhought. A free soda cracker with every check over ten dollars fBIO.C5d f This offer only holds goocluutil june 10th 'lGet yours now! 1 The College Ha.irHDressing Parlor MARCELLING PERMANENT VVAVING MANICURING I DPXOWNING FACE LIFTINQ V I I IDEAFENING PIANO TUNING COME UNE! COME ALL! ff .ma I .W lu .A.5q5u.L: -..L5.g'4:r1 M L WH ,V J, A far-6 7 H1 r fvwff 'J 4 '1 W 1 E '1 . nl up w L4 1 , , W L, I E 'W 1 ' r F HE COMMENCEMENT UMBER ' l ' 4 w . Qfwr l:i.?'f, C -,iiffimi 'FEJQ ff ' ' ., , J :.::. 4' ::A:, '-+'-- 'iff as-'vw ' -1,192 1 fx' l.2ag':k.sisi2l3:Eaf'1 H v -z wifi ,.'...u.' -f'? ' ' ?I::fi A5j25,14li: ., .. .,,f',1 L., -.gg-gig x. ,Meg-:,.x,f' 'Q , . ,4 E Kg-.r,s. ,1- gf., 4 '....k1-237 ,4'.f31i1-5,- ifi-1,1-H:f??i2'iz , ,ff iflin-.5 +1:Z2Fjig14i2Jq, ,,.v,L:,1u U yn., A .wp-G, ,rw . - Q-,z,rQfq3:pqf wifi' .7 -iqjhlrli J ,fgsjz Hi -,EEZ 5.2-. :'i:i51'Ln -4 . f':-- K F 1-435'-2 '..4.1Tif'lL- i f Nr? 'if' '- f -W. , fx . 1' .. I A , lm. - . AFTER COLLEGE w E r 1 w 1 w w j n, I 1 ' w fwfxuu il1iL.n!,', 1 M C fr , - F-.2 '- ..E,2..'i'.wudwuw H 'vf -e 'C vassav' vagaboml 10110 6 192 W JVQYQ Q M t .. if O 0,0 ' ' -al- e ,.f,-:-:-'- A .'ii iT ' ' - - in ' VOL. I, NO. XIII. JUNE 8, 1926 Copyright 1925 by Vassar Vagabond of Vassufr College Material must not be reprinted Without per- Entered as low-class matter Poughkeepsie, mission. N. Y, October, 1925 Nine issues printed throughout the college 32.00 per year, 25c. per copy. year. ART it ' Editor-in-Chief' Business RUBENS, 1536 ANDREW CARNEGIEQ' Arg Editor ti- Business Manager JOHN BUNYAN MADAME DUBARRIE JESSE JAMES W. WHITMAN Exchange Editor Asst. Business Manager Literary Editors Nero, who we are sorry to say, is spending the rest of his life at 3, Purgatory Ave., E. Inferno, Hell, for having too many senseless points. Nero, wer, leider, verbingt den Rest seines ganzen Libens in 3, Purgatory Ave., E. In- ferno, Hell, weil er zu viele sinnlosen Grade hatte. Nero que nous Regrettons, se passe le Reste de sa vie a 3, Purgatory Ave, E. Inferno, Hell. parceg'u'il avait trop de points insenses. t Not lost but gone before. Health, like the college meat, is underdone. QC1-ies of no, nol. My friends, in our brief existence within the Walls of Vassar, so to speak, we have always deplored the evi- dent inattention of the average college student to Health. We do not mean that every college student is unHealthy, but that the average college student does not pay enough at- tention to Health. The Vagabond has gathered statistics from the statistics class, so astounding in their import, that the only conclusion that we can reach is that the average college student does not pay enough attention to Health. These statistics show that only one girl from twenty walks home from a ride. Is this Health? If all the lipsticks found in North Tower were placed end to end, they would go pretty far. Is this Health? That out of the 2,500 tons of parsnips, or what you will, provided by the college, Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, 2,499 tons, 20 lbs. and 40 grams are left untouched. fThis shows an average of 1! 6 of a gram to U47 of a girl per table.J Is this Health? No, indeed. The Vagabond would like to make an appeal to the average college student to pay more attention to Health. Personally, we are for Health and We like it. page 193 vasscw' votgabond EUROPE 'Yi It is about this time of year that we are asking ourselves for familiesj whether We are going to Europe or not. All of us here have either been to Europe or come from Europe-a fact which makes it peculiarly fitting that we should think of going to Europe this summer. Last year it was so nice. We crossed with the Student Third Class As- sociation fadvtl, and met so many jolly boys from Yale, Princeton, Har- vard, Dartinouth, and Williams fnow wasn't that nice of us 'D After we landed we were carried away by the quaint shops, which had so many lovely quaint curios in them. And so Mr. Blatt and I wish to take this opportunity to thank you again for your lovely gift. We are both so fond of consonnne, and your thoughtful selection of this little bouillon cube crusher was a particularly happy one. After we leave Niagara we shall expect to see you often in our new fiat in Harlem, and to thank you again, personally, for the bouillon cube crush- er, as we are especially fond of consomme. Mr. Dlatt C Mugs, as I call himj joins me in thanking you again for the bouillon cube crusher, as he as well as I is especially fond of it. TRIOLET. The cow was cowed and lowed with grief At thought of such a dreadful thought. To think that she'd be turned to beef. The cow was cowed and lowed with grief To think she'd soon be torn by teeth, For Sunday dinner she'd be bought. The cow was cowed and lowed with grief At thought of such a dreadful thought. There was a young lady named Mary, Who spent all the night on a ferry, But when she hit land She was too drunk to stand, Oh Daffy-down-dilly-dowmderry- A traveller lies here at rest Who life's rough ocean tossed on. His many virtues all expressed Thus simply- I'n1 from Boston. Sir Galahad- Thou art the sunshine of my soul. Thou drivest away the murky clouds of despair. Thou wilt al- ways reign in my heart. My love for thee will never grow cold. Wilt thou--? Esmeralda- Say, what is this, a pro- posal--or a weather report? -F'rotIz. vassow' vagaboud page 194 :yQ4f,?'e s X M . - ' I Xxx f,'!9,f K 1 f I . ' ! 'Iwi fi . 7,-:.-1. ,,,,,,Nh PV' A ,S A , I .. , . A 1 , ' E If F X ,. 9 ' 4 - R 61 ' Us ml ' ,ga . h A 4-1 I Ak , ,X ,nl , X X fl 1 I x - Y 1 . , , 7. ,f A X E, I xx J A fy A 'fi Lg AML' 416 Y lr I I I Aix lc X ' ' ' , X V ' Q ff ' A ' VAGABOND NOMINATES VA AB ND NOMINATES G 0 FOR HELL FOR HEAVEN PHIL DAVIS Because he is a Princeton man. Be- cause he 'makes it so easy to live up to the old adage, Love your teacher. Be- cause he is unique on the college cam- pus. Because ten girls asked him to Junior Prom and tifty to Senior Prom. Because he coul.dn't be over twenty-iive, my dear, and we love to see a man smoke a pipe. KEENE RICHARDS Because he's misjudged the height 'of the average student, thereby cutting off one-quarter of the college from com- munication with the outside world. Be- cause he has moved the express office up- state and because he's something some- where and we have never been able to find it. And because he reminds us of that one about the two Irishmen. R page 195 MY ROOMMATE SAYS I like Main, it's so convenient. E EPITAPH View this grave with great gravity Here lies a dentist filling his last cavity. . -P. D. Q. I 5 D Daughter--Who the Hell is that God- damn man? Father-How many times must I tell you not to point.-W. C. T. U. E ' Boy, call me a taxi. I ' All right, you'1'e a taxi.4I. B. I. D. ' i ' 5 There was a grave doctor named Prexy, I Who told racystories quite sexy, CYou may think us rude, - . Or even quite lewd, But we ask you what else rhymes with Prexy?D vassar vagabond. THE VASSAR VIRGIN. A Fairy Tale Your eyes devoured me with a shriving light. That, as we walked, .Was why y I held aside,' A '- And turned at length and said, 'It's cold. y And went inside.-H. L. ,131- , f ay 1 . , Q4 l I ' .ig ' ..i,, , . 'I 4 I Horses neck. ' ' Do they?--L, I. D. He-Do you like Kipling? She-How do you kipple?-S. 0. S. THE VAGABOND Question: What do you think of the Charleston ? Where asked: Within the campus con- fines. Dr. Elizabeth Thelberg: Reviewing the evolution of terpischorean history from its very beginning in the Wave motion of the ancient Cambrian sea, down to the present times, I must ad- mit that the Charleston is the last Word in chromosomic development. If this mitotic factor is sanely combined with heredity, environment, eugenics, euthenics, calisthenics, and if all oth- er factors are equal, I think I may safely say that the future of the hu- man race will in no wise be affected- and that, after all, is what I'm after. Professor Herbert Elmer Mills: Eco- nomically, there is not the slightest doubt that an enormous amount of energy that could be applied to pro- ductive labor is drawn off by the Charleston. However,-to be absolute- ly fair, all sides of the question must be taken into consideration, and it must be recognized from the sociolog- ical standpoint that the Charleston affords excellent exercise and recrea- tion that will make people more fit to do productive labor, and that, there- fore, Wages and the Standard of Liv- ing will be raised. Mr. Keene Richards: I blame the Charleston for the deterioration and devastation of Main ceilings. My next improvement will be to move 'J' to the basement. INVESTICATES President H enry Noble MwcCmcken: The Charleston seems to me to be a peculiarly American manifestation. Just as the folk dances of the Cau- cassians, the Czechoslovakians, and the Finnish, are essentially character- istic of those nations, so, it seems to me, is the Charleston essentially a product of our American civilization. I do not know whether to welcome it or not, for, as a sign of our growing national consciousness, it may hinder the development of the spirit of in- ternationalismf' M rs. Florence M orris. As a result of my long experience, I have discovered that when you hear the young folks having 9. good time you can be rea- sonably reassured. It is to these noiseless activities that I cannot wholeheartedly give my approval, both as a warden and as a mother. Hence I approve of the Charleston, for I love to hear the young folks have a good time. Professor Durant Drake: It is a ques- tion an to whether or not the Charles- ton will do the greatest good to the greatest number in the longest run. In order to solve this ethical prob- lem I am exposing myself to the in- fluence of the Charleston, and, indeed, of all the latest dances, especially tea- dances. -H. L. vassam- 'uagabofnd PICTURE or GIRL ANNOUNCING HER EN- GAGEMENT FROM NORTH TOWER 'ro A FRIEND IN JossELYN E ANOTHER EPITAPH Here lies the body of Susan Lowder, Who burst while drinking a Seidlitz Powder. ' Called from this world to her Heavenly rest. . She should have-waited, till it BHC?- vesced. ' E R OVERHEARD IN THE INFIRMARY Parent: -Is my daughter seriously 'r hurt. 1 . Doctor: Two of her wounds are fatal, but the other one isn't so bad.-M. A. page 198 A TRUE STORY An old Southern dai-ky was working industriously in the fields, lioeing cot- ton, where he was accosted by his mas- ter--a young white man who took great pleasure in chafing the old darky. He approached him smilingly and said, Sambo, how many watermelons can you eat without stopping? Law, sir, I doan know, Marse Henry, said the old darky, grinning and wiping the beads of sweat from his browf R , I , Well, replied his master, I'l1 give you this five dollar bill if you caneat four without stopping. And he waved the lucre before the bulging eyes of the old darky. ' Yassir, yassir, Marse Henry, but just Wait a minute whiles I runs home. I'se comin' right back. ' The old darky was gone for some min- utes and the patience of his master was becoming exhausted. Finally the old darkyi came running' breathlessly up. All right, Marse Henry, I'se ready to begin on the watermelonsf' L Why Sambo, Where have you been? asked his master, in surprise, . Oh sir, the old darky' replied, giv- ing a grin, I jus' been home ter see if I could eat them four watermelonsl' Horses neck Do they?--W. C. lv it ' M J X 'S .' ia I - THREE GUESSES WHAT MY RODMMATE IS SAYING THIS TIME Page 199 vassafr 'vagabond VAGABONDIA fRej oicing with Eminent contribution to the progress of the crusade against synthetic moth balls by M. W. Many a woman who ls a man's aspiration before marriage, becomes after marriage, his exaspei-ation. Amazing statement of the champion Charleston endurance dancer of Maple- fudge, Ind., on the controversy of Art for Art's Sake or Art for Life's Sake. Sing-Give me an example of period tur- niture. Sing--An electric chair, because it ends a sentence. ,-.. .. Touching confession of Vassar Juniors, made voluntarily just before the opening of the new Physics Laboratory. Faculty don't know what to think. Apple-I always wear my switch on Fri- day and Saturday. Sauce-Yes, I wear mine on the week-end too. Sonorous pronouncement made in uni- son by Dr. Grenfel and traveling troupe, when questioned as to their views on the prevalence of family life among the King Beavers. A cynic is one who got mad and quit playing. ,il-. Iconoclastic doctrine of Miss Colslaugh, attacking the outworn dogmas and creeds of a past age. Miss Colslaugh, it will be remembered, is an undergraduate at Vassar college and this soul-soaring tenet was first spoken in her address at the annual meeting of the intercolleg- iate Halma contest, where she distin- guished herself as a Go-getter and a Modern Girl lin a nice Wayj. Blessed are those who are not too meek, for they shall take their own share ot the earth, without waiting to inherit lt. Mr. H. L. Menckenj Cultural item, by special correspondent to the Vagabond, from the recent Esper- anto conference at the Hague, contain- ing disquieting diplomatic information referring to the Black Hole of Calcutta, in code. He-Do you ski? She-Silly, you know I don't speak a word of Russian. Thermodynamic bulletin issued from the laboratories of the Smithsonian Institute in an effort to check the increased use of asafoetida among chimpanzees, on or before the calendar day, known as Ground Hog Day. Why is my bath so hot? It ought to be, it's been running the last halt hour. Encouraging confirmation of the maxim that you can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the peo- ple all the time, enunciated by Miss E. J., a well-known sympathizer with the trained-flea movement in Indo-China. A smart restaurant serves ordinary food under extraordinary names, while the col- lege dining room serves extraordinary food under ordinary names. Mature conclusion of H. W. included in an enlivening lecture to the early rising members of the Wake Robin Club fa business girl's lunch-club, established at Vassar in 1863, by Mr. K. Rindlandenl What presents are you giving your .family for Christmas? My own presence. Piscatorial item gleaned from the table talk of Mr. George Bernard Shaw, dur- ing a luncheon tendered him by the Met- ropolitan members of the Society for the Prevention of Moulting among the Mol- lusks. lAl1 rights reservedl. Ham-Do you like sauerkraut? Bun-Pm sure I must, I like all kinds of Usb. vassao' vagabond page 200 Miss l3eesvvick's Michaelmas Column For Small Kidclies fAny boy or girlie under the age of 73, wishing to write a letter to anybody, may mail it in the United States Post Office. Moreover, I will offer a half interest in the Biltmore Hotel, New York City, fno questions askedj to the kiddie who can write the best poem on Love. fCambridge Dictionary detinition used.J 1ST PRIZE LOVE I love father I love mother I love sister I love brother. Hudge Hodge, Dear Miss Beeswick: I am just a little artist's model in N. Y. city, and seeing your advertise- ment, have hastened to reply to same, as I need the Biltmore in my business. I think love is an awfully nice thing to have. aged 26 Cap and Gown Club Princeton, N. J. ZND PRIZE LOVE The Wind-blown tendril Of your hair, Have lashed me to the Barber-pole of your Enchantment. The mulsified cordial Of your lips, Has curdled in My heart. The hot touch Of your fingers, O Hot Mama- Has burnt through me, Scorching The cloth. Nurdle Nussbaum, aged 12 years Swipe, Oklahoma. Michaelmas Portrait of ' Miss Beeswick LOVE I'd rather be Mrs. than Miss. I'm tired of refusing a kiss. I'm tired of shrugging, When boys mention hugging. I'd rather be Mrs. than Miss. Tess of the Derbyvilles, aged 4 Brown, Derby, Conn. Lotta Love, aged 35 Hotel Naomi ' 125th St., N. Y. C. . CON SOLATION PRIZE LOVE How do I love thee? Let me count The ways. I love thee To the depth Q4 ft. 3 in.J And breadth 13M ft.J And height Q6 ft.j My soul can Reach. Little Betty Browning 11806-18615 page ,201 vassafr vagabcmd SQUASI-IES! Back and Try! Send us your linen and . we'll send you back Plain Groceries at Fancy lace Prices No Charge For Sco'rching! Relish Our Rhubarb We tint the dress to And Rejoice! match the spot M' NICKED, P7-Op. All Orders Undelivered THE SASSER BACK The Place For Pin-Money AN EELEMOSYNARY INSTITUTION 1 l lil Xml Payment down of S100 for every account under 350. Learn to save .... r.5Oc. for every check. Nothing sold after the train leaves. vassafr vagabfmd Chemistry Professor-What can you tell me about nitrates? Beautiful but Dumb--Well, they are a lot cheaper than day rates. QThe side-splitting humor of this joke results from the slight misunderstanding apparent in the mind of the Chemistry Prof. of the meaning of the Word nitrate. As most persons, non compos mentis know, the term nitrate refers to a special dispensation of the Bell Tele- phone System for the benefit of engaged persons, presidential candidates and con scientious obj ectors to the radio. By the nitrate, any part of the country may be reached quickly and satisfactorily for a nominal sum fdo not deposit money un til told by operatoixj The professor is evidently unfamiliar with the word and the beautiful but dumb student is dodg ing the issue and chaffing her in this screaming fashion.l E page 202 STUDIES IN Comparative Humor Here lies the Virgin, Mary Frome, Killed by a Ford While walking' home. A lffhis short epitaph fwhich is a requiem in itselfl seems to us not at all funny and entirely unsuited to be included in a humorous publication. In the first place the word Virgin should freeze the smile upon the face of even the most 1-ibald waster-and the pathetic fate of Mary Frome fwho, by the way, was a dear little cloak and suit model at Macy'sl seems utterly unprovocative of mirth. It appears that contrary to her practice, she was walking through the woods when she was struck down by the vehicle aforementioned-a Ford. This tragedy assumed an ironical twist when it was divulged late today, that Mary had often been heard to say that if she were ever run over, she hoped it would be a Packard. l M ,f N 1 ,s ,, -' ', - 1 Y and ' YI Q: ' X 1 .I .- 5 .X fx E ,Z .. ly it so W ' -,,' .4 xi , K, ., . J, l lj'-Qi by ia, HMM 4-A fn' M X ZZ? X -'Eg ' ... Q Q at l I, ,, ll-- ., I M Tv-Q. Q .QWA l 1 .-.- M161 ' f- Wi 1 ,, f f 'AG' ,- 1 'vm' ' f ' of , f . I 77 V 1' ff , ff ' 'rff ' ,,-.1 11 , 7 , , - f, 174' ' Boy, call me a taxi ent...-A.:-, Q 1 1 F Q All right sir.-fD..K. E Af' -pa-ge .203 Marriage is the hangover from the in- toxication of love.-D. A. R. ia There was a foolish old trampe Who slept out one night in the dampe. The ass woke next day , His voice was a bray. The----old scampe. ' -Y. M. C A. fvassar-' 'vagabomi Whada-ya, Mean, Yer Bird-dog Won't I Sing? I Little Jessie was having a little talk with Mother. Her little fingers were clasped around a forgotten copy of the. Decameron illustrated with quaint. drawings. Her golden head nestling against the coal-scuttle, little Jessie idly plucked her Mother's eyebrows. , Mrs. Gristle eyed her daughter tender- ly. She realized that little Jessie was growing up and she wondered how she could prepare this delicate-soul for the icy blasts of the storms of Life. Little Jessie, she said quietly after a while, winking back the tears, fand what moth- er has not winked back such' tears?J'g Little Jessie, she said, choking a bit, as she realized what was about to hap- pen, Qand what one of us has not choked on things far less .vital-'Zjg Little Jes- sie, she said, Mother has somethingato tell you. That's all right, Mother, chirped Jessie merrily, I know that birds don't' come from bird-seed. ' 155 There was a young lady named Hannah, Who slipped and fell on a banannah, Q Her heart was a-iiutter, She lay in the gutter And an automobile overannah. The Udessey of a Nice Girl y The ten eyes of the live members of the court Qtwo eachl looked piercingly at the trembling figure standing before them. Accusingly they stared at her and question after question fell from their lips as she cowered before them. The culprit, standing there so pit- eously, seemed little more than a girl, and indeed she was a Sophomore. Her great brown eyes and curling' hair would have softened the hearts of any but the hardest judges. Her hands, simply or- namented with three West Point minia- tures, clasped and unclasped themselves as she struggled to answer the incompre- hensible questions that assailed her from all sides. She- could not understand. -ii.-1-i Finally, one of the judges rose and looking her straight in the eyes, said, You have been convicted of stealing the nuts from the nut fudge, in -the Retreat. You are a thief and a petty snitcher and a blot on the good name of the college. This is no place for you. . ' ' The brown-eyed prisoner looked sur- prised and even hurt at this, and once again the judge spoke: You have been found guilty of stealing the nuts from the nut fudge. Do you know what you are? The beautiful defendant raised her puzzled eyes and looking at her accus- ers, she bowed her head. Yes, she said simply, I am a squirrel. vassar 'vagabond page 204 BUCOKS AND THE THEATER Lights on the Love-life of the Llama, by Eli- nor Glyn. We congratulate Miss Glyn on having the courage fwe refrain from the word nervej to bring before the public, this frank analysis of a problem so long hushed up by prudes, but nevertheless so vital. It's a fine book. Miss Glyn has presented a masterly treat- ment of the subject in the most scientific spirit, and Light on the Love-life of the Llama should have great signiiicance to those who have a practical as well as an academic interest. Though scholarly it is never dull. It's a fine book. New York Telephone Directory-Manhattan and the Bronx 1926. For those who have been eagerly awaiting the publication of this last volume of one of the most popular works of the century, there is a treat in store. This volume reaches a cli- max in style and keenness of insight which keeps the reader turning the pages until the end. The character analysis is perhaps the most gripping feature of the book, and the author with terse, yet sympathetic strokes, has managed to introduce a host of characters, only exceeded in number by Charles Dickens. And what a depth of human suffering and tragedy is here! The story opens with A. A. A. Aaron, charcoal dealer, and though we hear no more of him through the book, his influence is felt and it is clearly shown how much the lives of men inevitably react on their fellow- beings. Glimpse after glimpse is given the reader of homes, rich and poor, neat but not gaudy-and in the end he comes upon the tragedy of Z. Zytteniield, a pathetic example of how heroin may lead to hair-dressing. Pessimistic-you may say as you close the book, but this very modern section of life at its fullest one who has lived in the will find himself mirrored in its pages. Work is a cross- and almost any- Great Metropolis Ladies- of the Evening with Winifrecl Smith. Need we say more? Good Romantic acting. The Voting Booth. David Fite, the star of this production, does a marvelous bit of character portrayal. We cried in the Act when he licked the lead pencil. Dear Brutus. We couldn't get tickets for this. Reviewed next month. The Side-Eutrcmce. If you like detec- tive plays you will like this. Jack Henessy at his best. The Milhrnaiofs Daughter. A revue featuring Midge Washburn and Pop- sie White. It affords stimuli to all the senses-pleasant reactions guar- anteed. The J est. A religious allegory with all- star chorus of trustees. The Wild Duck. Durant Drake in a de- lightful if daring drama of the seamy side of life. page 205 , as T .I Q. f Z Z.. ll l ' 43 ft fix Student-I would like permission to go rid- ing with my brother this afternoon. Warden-How long have you known him? Student-About two weeks lWe are unable to explain this joke, trans- lated from the old Portugese, which evidently deals with the improbable, to say the least. It may refer to that old custom among the Ports, whereby all men are called brother, a iine old appellation also found among the negroid congregations of this country. On the other hand, the young girl's brother may have been away, or in prison for some time, and this is her playful way of apprising the Warden of his recent return. If this is not sufficient, see Chap. II of the Prisoner's Handbook. J E Women are divided into three classes: Prizes Surprizes and Consolation Prizes. -F. O. B. vassukr vagctbofnd STUDIES IN Comparative Humor fcontinuedj Doctor- You have acute tonsilitisf' She- Yes, so many people have ad- mired it. -B. P. O. E. airs' What is your head bandaged for? Didn't you hear about it? I tried to play the piano by ear. fThe rollicking fun of this joke be- gins with tl1e mention of a bandaged head. What can be funnier? Evi- dently the first girl has been hit-or suf- fered some humiliating injury, but rath- er than admit this to her friend, she says that she did it herself-leao-'ning to play the piano by ear, of all things! Any' old port in a stormll f ai When I was a small boy, I was left an orphan. What did you do with it? Here lies the mother of eight, There might have been more, But now it's too late. -E. T., M. D. E Horses neck. So l've been told.-N. Y. U. vassar -vagabond fra -I THEN 'T'I-1E.. Dear Mr. Burbank : We speak for the great army of the Vege- tarians-not from desire but from necessity, since the college cutlery cannot cut the cut- lets, or what have you? Here in college we have three meals a day, breakfast, dinner and supper, at which var- ious dishes are served. As you are the great- est authority on vegetable matter, we would like your aid in identifying some of the fol- lowing: 111 Long, green strips of limp matter closely resembling eel grass and lightly smeared with pink. It has a taste slightly re- sembling I-I2O. C21 Glucoid substance in small cubes, im- mersed in colorless fluid Litmus test proves nothing. This taste is clearly reminiscent of HZO. 131 Cross-sections of red rhomboids present- ing a fibrous surface with slight glaze. Fast color. Tastes of HZO. 141 Pulpy mass of moss-green material, topped by' yellow and white foreign matter. Won't burn unless ignited. Tastes strongly of HZO. We would appreciate 'a speedy reply and identification of the above, as abstinence from food cannot be too long continued without serious injury to the health. Thanking you in advance for your co-operation, Mr Burbank, and congratulating you one your late success- ful grafting of the peanut and the watermel- on, making such a delightfully cooling summer nut-drink, we are, Sincerely yours, ' EUNICE SNIFFERN RUBY HAM Dear Mrymphf Ivanawfulitch: Tonight is after a very long day. This is the Day of the Foundling. We get up oh so early in the morning and go riding in the jitney-bus to the semitery to ook for a grave. There were plenty of graves but we never find page 206 the Found1ing's. So we eat the breakfasts there anyway. Coming back the students to sing. White is the color for the day and we singbut we do not know what it is we sing. It is about trees and throwing fire, but I think that our Natacha Rambova is much digner. After that our dear Prexy he speak from the step of his home and he give away the Found1ing's beer-mug. We all run for the middle meal and afterwards in my scarlet yoosha and white yashmac I sell hot dog and cream ice--cone until the night drops. 1 The play I am too sick to go and I am sorry as Prexy, he is the best man. Write to me soon, it is eight months since I hear from you. Re- mind me to my friend Cutsoif. ' ILEETA 'Pm-rrzm. Dear Cousin Pet: I'm sorry not to have written you sooner because your lovely Xmas gift has given me no end of pleasure throughout the year. I-Iow did you know that what I wanted most was a masterkey? It was my most useful gift and one that I feel will give me pleasure through- out life. Staying here for Easter vacation enabled me to have a wide selection of spring bonnets and pretty frocks, and I had such fun match- ing up from room to room Mother is so pleased with my choice and all the girls think I have excellent taste. I always said a girl doesn't have to have money to dress well. Hitherto, the girls have always considered me, if not plain, at least distinctly ugly, a thing which I have never been able to under- stand, since my complexion far exceeds theirs in quantity if not quality, and personally I don't consider a cork leg a detriment to charm. And so you see, dear cousin Pet, what a butterfly your angle-worm has turned out to be. And all through your simple little gift. Lovingly, LENA page 207 vasscw vagabcmd I I Daily Fashion Hints From Vogue AN' ng- ' c , ii '1 Jessi? i ' I if 1 !r . 1 A M Wy, r v 'i N Q. f X. . :ilk will li .X l ,X - ct. l fbi hiv Let the body breathe, says Paris and these two charming models from Madame Sans-Jean are delightful illustrations of Fashion's Edict. The lady on the left is conscious of the chic elfect of her swansdown blouse and ac- cessories to match. This charmingly cut costume is judiciously trimmed in Georgian door- knobs, caught with a newel-post on one side. Needless to say, it is a model popular with the smarter members of the summer colony. Her friend, on the right, is clad in a simple two-piece sport dress, patterned after the diving suits worn by Venetian sub-way conductors. It is of nainsook, cut in peep-holes and trimmed in unborn caterpillar la favorite summer fur this yearj. The skirt is particu- larly fetching, being wired and equipped with an irrigation, cold air system for comfort. This little number comes in black, red apple, gravel brown, milk blue a d ' stamps the wearer at once as one who k ' n vile green and nows the meaning of the word frappant vassar vagabond I Miss Edith Nitz-Witz, Wearing the New Toe- Holdt Shoes, from I. T. Hurts and Company page 208 THE FAG SHOP Donit walk a mile for a Camel. GET IT HERE I The Council Room is the End of the Road. STOP ON THE WAY! Colne here and feel like the Devil. Itemized account of bills sent out every three days. VVARY MALLS NEW YORK ANNO UN CBS- TO THE STUDENTS OF VASSAR An exhibit and important fire sale of Frocks Jumpers Guimpes and that Inaugural Ball Dress Demonstration of the new Navajo styles by a genuine Navajo- imported at great expense, brick by brick, into this country. Great reductions-5500 - 5400, Roundtrip. s THE PTGMAINE GARDENS A Cafrniml of Colm Lunches for Rushing Romans and Roaming Russians ' We have a great Variety of Roman food Spaghetti Spuggetti, and Spygetty The Awful Shop-H If you Weary of your Week-end guest, Bring him here and lose him in the smoke. Smoke screens in every room. Come on Sunday--all your friends will know you've been 209 Are You A Dead Que? If Not, You Owght To Bef 1 CD 5' ' QQQQ M ,ix , Ni? QPICTURE OF YOUNG GIRL WHO DIED FROM LAUGHING AT THE VAGABONDJ .....x.-.... - . . . . - . , 1 .g..x.:...--....,b..x.n.4y.4i4n..4L4i.,-.,-.,,1,.,-.-.r.....,- I I . . 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I -'wa w Q me V 1 Eb Vit W -TW ., ' LY? ii, 1 r 5 'fx Madison Avenue at Forty-Fifth Street DIRECTION 'A I Llfi liugi DF AMERICA t 215 FUR STORAGE For many years we've been taking care of the Vassar gil-1's furs during her summer VflC!Lti0ll1illld lmviug them ready for her in the fall-saves extra luggage, I-Izwe That Old Fur REPAIRED-REMODELED-RELINTED. FUR Sport J acquettes---COats-Capes-Scarfs-Chokers-Trimmings at most reasonable prices SCHXVARTZ, THE FURRIER 13V3 GARDEN STREET TELEPHONE 246W POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. A. W. JACOBS College Women's Clothes and Millinery Distmctioe but noi Expensive CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS U lzirty-four years on the some C07 l'L67'D New York Steam Cleaning and Dye Works FACTORY 114-118 SMITH STREET, PHONE 2607 MAIN STORE 6 LIBERTY STREET, PHONE 761 AGENCY AT ALIaEET's SHOP, PHONE 2649 13 COLLEGE VIEW AVE. LADIES-Why not give us an Opportunity to show you what 11 wonderful transformation we can make to your old and soiled :garl- ments in the line of CLEANING AND DYEING THE PINES W. E. BOCK, FLURIST TE A SOUTHEAST AVE., POUGHIQEEPSIE, N. Y. Flowers for all occasions from our own X greenhouses Flve mmutes' walk from campus ee Try our corsages 7 COLLEGE VIEW AVE' We g1'OW and Sell the best Telephone 571J PHONE 1248 Farmers' CO-Operative Milk CO., Inc. Pastewrized M ilk Butter STRAND LUGGAGE SHOP Ce?-rified Mill.: Buttermilk Luggage of Quality Ce'ee 'e Cheese TRUNKS, LEATHER GOODS AND 729 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. UMBRELLAS 'Phone 1336 STRAND BUILDING 228 MAINASTREET 2 The Contact is ct Postage Stump fm ' ln HI That's just how easy it is to keep in touch with the store that served you four years and for years at Vassar. HI Write us for anything, we will give you the same satisfactory ser- vice you Were accustomed to get when you traded in person here. WE'LL BE GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU! 'fe LUCKJEY, PLATT Si CU, POUGHKEEIPSIE, N. Y. 17 ' ' l i i i L i THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA AT A COOL AND CHEERFUL PLACE You'll find a wonderful girl in a real American pose-at the soda fountain When thirsty remember her. rr R.E'FILESH YOURSELF! FIVE CENTS IS THE PRICE I-llLLSlDE NORWALK, CONNECTICUT College Preparatory, General and Spe- cial Courses, Preparations for new Com- prehensive Examinations. Community Life valuable in preparation for college. Circular and Booklet of views on request MARGARET R. BRENDTXINGER, A.B., Vassar VIDA HUNT FRANCIS, A.B., Smith Principals THE A. V. HAIGHT CC Printing and Bookbincling COLLEGE PROGRAMS I' U B L ICATIONS AND ANNUALS POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK MRS. PEARL LERCY DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS 8 Raymond Avenue JEAN HAIR NETS 3 For 25 Cents at KRESGEQS POUGHKEEPSIE TRUST COMPANY Protect your valuables in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes for less than a cent a day 236 MAIN STREET Next West of Coufrt House THE POPOVER SHOP W AVE.. AR1.1f:sToN, N. Y. Just a step from Students' Building COME ONE, COME ALL Open 8:30-10:00 RIDE! and enjoy your exercise. Free Instruction, Hurdling, Cross Country Rides 0. B. Hill SL Son, Inc. Season ticket Can hour a dayl-2550 24 rides-337.50 M. W. SMITH, Mgfr. 20 rides-3332.00 H. TWEEDY, Ass't 12 rides-325.00 D. MORGAN, Ass't Edythe Harris Lucas Raymond Avenue Sport, Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses 219 New York Paris gf Peacock 3,1 9' I if , . l -REI' .X 'I V' A, EV . Y U' S h OSS REG. U. S. PAT.OFF. As Beautiful as a Peacock are the New and Exclusive Styles Designed in Our New York and Paris Studios for Col- lege, Street, Dress and Sport Wear PEACOCK SI-IGP JAMES L. STONER, Pres. 7 W. 42nd St., at Fifth Ave., New York Peck-Brooks Co., Inc SPORT SPECIALTIES WHERE CLOTHES ARE Correctly Esembled 12 RAYMOND AVENUE A REAL FOGD- SCHRAUTI-l'S ICE CREAM Every Flavor Meets With Fcuvo'r SINCE 1866 Factory 12f14f16 North Bridge St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 220 Frederick A. Smith :Photographer I 1 -1 STUDIO 292 MAIN STREET PCUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 221 1886 1926 GllLDERSl.JEE FS Shoes of Style and Merit plus Service For Forty Years E. D. GILDERSLEEVE G- SON TELEPHONE 831 POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 54 19 3' sig Eli with :l'HlII1UP1'E Thru Ginclra PIAIN STREET NEAR. COLLEGE Telephone 623 MRS. E. B. GIBBS COLLEGE HAIR DRESSING PARLORS Permanent, Marcel cmd Wafer Waving, Facials, Mcmicmivzg cmd Electric Scalp Twzatment 8 COLLEGE VIEVV AVE. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Sufcl jf and Serv-icc PGUGHKEEPSIE SAVINGS BANK Incorporated 1831 Largest Bank in the Hudson River Valley Established Ten Years The Alberts Specialty Shop Select Line of Gowns, Waists, Skirts and Sweaters, Notions, Toilet Articles and Sanitary Goods Agency for New York Cleaning and Dyeing' 13 COLLEGE VIEW AVE. ARLINGTON, N. Y. At North Hall Gate 222 The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating, they say, and the same thing is true of our delicious Iuncheons. The best and surest way to find out how delicious our soups, sandwiches and salads are and how tempting our rich, spicy rolls, dainty butter cakes and French pastries are is to have luncheon with us often. We have ct luncheon special every clay French Pastry Shop 368 MAIN STREET ROOMS WITH BA'l I1 COFFEE SHOP Pougl1l4eepsie's Lealcling Hotel THE NELSON HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN E. P. COUGHLAN Proprietor - .. ..7, ,Hn AND NOW- A Better Ring Book e one-piece solid leather covers of HAND BGARDED COWHIDE The leather you like to feel plus the new, rustless and permanent METAL PARTS e Trussell Manufacturing Company TRUSSELL PARK POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Cottrell fr Leonard OPTOMETHST OPHCIAN A. VV. TRILLER sg ALBANY, N. Y. iff' C G H d Eyes Examined, Glasses Designed Vg aps' Owns OO 8 Made, Fitted, Adjusted A d ' for all degrees an Repmred fl'-53555 292 MAIN STREET -f' POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume ACOUSTICON EAR PHONES Phone 157 Hair Goods Harper Method Shop MISSES McDONNELL COMPLIMENTS Marcel and Permanent Waving, Eugene Machine Hair Dressing and Shampoomg Treatment of Hair and Scalp a Spec- ialty, Facial Massage Representing Martha Matilda Harper's Method 314 MAIN ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Of a Friend LANSINGBROAS PRINTING CO. INCORPORATED COLLEGE HATS- A Large Assortment of Colors in Fine Feather Weight Felts and Velours al- ways on hand to match your Frocks. Hats made to order, any Style, Size - and Color. PRINTERS C. BOFFA, Hat Specialists 302 MAIN ST., POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 229-231-253 Union St., Poughkeepsie f0V01' B0St0H Candy Kifvhenl First Class Hat Renovating Master Cleaning and Dyeing Service' Beckwith Company COLLEGIATE BOOT SHOP Phone 1675 2 SOUTH HAMILTON ST. , , , Distinctive Slwes For Agent: . FLAG SHOP, Raymond Avenue Occaslons THE CAMPUS SHOP Catering to the College Girl with clothes suitable .for Qii and off campus NESBITTS MARKET ffl. F. KOLB, Successor to F. J. NESBITTJ Compliments of Choice Meats, Ffresh f ' h O ' THE FLAG SHQP TELEPHONE 2017 273 MAIN smsm' POUGHKEEPSIIL, N i 1900 1926 EDMUND L. VVOLVEN Portrait Photographer Repfrocluctlons of Class G'l'U'll1JSA, Parties, Hall Plays, Hoplocy, Baslcetbclll Groups, were made from pllologmplzs taken by this stuclio. Our -work has been in all V ASSARIONS .Since 1900. STUDIO 350 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 225 I I X Harriet Hubbard Ayer ee. QR K F My 1111 iw 'lk 2?If gJ L- I if ,ag Lf? --:'- mf if wgwmgimh I ,q -,Cx,:.zL., I '- 2' 'S -- ' . --'yy LG, 'Rs - 4 - 'uv :ge ,aw '49 ,f I PERFUMES CREAMS EACE POWDERS TALCUMS VANITY CASES LOTICNS HAIR PREPARATIONS COSMETICS MANICURING NECESSITIES QUALITY PRODUCTS 226 it ,, . IQ 'xt f, ,ef - f gi: 4 1 A S, 2 i .1 Q? , , i l 7 X -Q mtg n 3 f , ji 51, ' - , t Fiji -' lgtif, Ni1'kxfgQ.Qfg'oeift 'WE' gi? if 'K , 1-- . ' t + 'mln ' 2,',' W E5 55 f - i S . ESUEE., Tin, t ' 'U -I i n Q '14 'P - ...1.,::-. '.- E l 'af Ty f Aga ma nu Wim X .X If . , v., ,,.. 0 5 N, 4 , 1,4-. grain , .. v-.g:g3gQ1iF?,,f'F,4' ., 1 -' r L - f,,E.E 55, -, ii 5Ee+,v.qTE'j' nf '- ' a:.i-tre e . i S f f-'i 1 f ME'fEf'1i1i' ' i - of i as-1 it ,ts y f ,1 ze- J .. ' N '-1:-' 5. .- ', S 'X i A ft ,.. . V - .bl l.. .Mi -, - - ,lu g Ella- Tiwfilf gs- .. a . .sn. - tm. tif. ' I 5 , ' 2 g . .J-. Af ,.v.-ta.. .. W FM . 1.1 Sf. 'M t n , fu., -I '- V. --E,-in fs- E f iH':1s-1sf?f1f7'--:f- ' -wg -vp'- 'e l.' it Wei? yu ,- After more than half .a, century on Fourteenth Street, Steinway Hall is now located at 109 West 57th Street. The New Steinway Hall is one of the haudsoinest build- ings on a street noted for finely designed business struc- tures. As a center of music, it will extend the Steinway tradition to the new generations of music lovers. THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS 227 Hansman, Pralow Snwinter The Printers PRINTING Of Every Description 'Phone 839 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The T Market Caterers Lunches, Dinners and a la. Carte Private Room for Dinners, Teas and Card Parties 57 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE 1595 Opposite the Y The Art Shop Gifts Here you will find pictures, reproduc- tions of the old masters and modern ar- tists correctly framed and reasonably priced. We also specialize in making frames to order. Kodaks, Developing, Printing, Enlarging Stationery, Engraving, Die Stamping S. VV. RAYMOND 354 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. CAPITAL S200,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 5S635,000 Fallkill National Bank Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Officers Guilford Dudley, Presidentg James D. Keith, Willet E. Hoysradt, Vice-Presidentsg William Schiekle. Cashier-3 George W. Sweet, Assistant Cashier: Clarence Bahrett, Assistant Cashier. V Directors ' Robert Knox, Guilford Dudley, William Schickle, James D. Keith, Willet E. Hoysradr., William J. Beardsley, J. Griswold Webb, Henry T. Lumb. Harry C. Barker, Arthur G. Smith. H ' S. R ld h E M k I arms eyno s, Jo n . ac , Raymouc E. Aldrich, Elias C. Vail, J. Howard Fltchtet. CP fo DEPARTMENT STORE POUGHKEEPSIE Telephone 2760 NEW YORK COLLEGE ANNUAL CORPORATION PRINTING. PLATE MAKING. BINDING T0 g l fi 5 THIS BOOK BY US CONIPLETE 505 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 229 First National Bank OF POUGHKEEPSIE Faithful service to old accounts A cowlia-Z welcome to new ones. COMPLIMENTS OF- Vassar Lodge Catering to Vassar girls and their friends-The Hotel with an atmosphere, and a Restaurant of quality. COLLEGE VIEW AVENUE, ARLINGTON, N. Y. Opposite Vassar Campus Telephone 708 P. O. Box 184 MISS N. M. FELTON, Proprietor VASSAR COLLEGE SHOP SMITH COLLEGE SHOP Wagner Inn Arlington, N. Y. Green St. Lodge, Northampton, Mass. Exclusive Representative H KL S Peck an Peck Peacock anan on Shoes Shoes Sport Wear Margaret DeM Brown Photographer RAYMOND AVENUE Established 1905 College View Laundry QFORMERLY A. 8: M. D. LUHOSCHJ Dry Cleaning and Pressing a, specialty The Upftofdate QCompany Poughkeepsie Feminine Apparel at reasonable prices of MARIE NIGHT, Proprietress Distinc on 11 College View Ave. 'Phone 3418 McCoy Paint-up Store INCORPORATED PAINTS ARTISTS' SUPPLIES 360 MAIN STREET CARY'S College View Inn The Place for College Girls to Eat Nearly all of them do Exhibit House for New York Fwms xjfif-1 'S 06595 ie zljiffff 039355 ' '39 ' - ...- 1 157' ' LGE p?MHWVW25Q?EQNWUQ Q Per:-1soNAu. Qffjffz www THE MARY ARNOLD SHOPPE 8 CANNON STREET Branche S hoppes: Nestle Circuline 50 Raymond Avenue, Permanent Waving Highland, N. Y. , H- -, I , ,, , , ., , - ,,..,.,. -fg.qf4iLE,3 5. A f Q -i Ft, 232 1 ' ' V Y . Y .,,. W .A 1, ,xr ne - .192 6 VASS2-raven. Former Members of 1925 ALDEN, PRISCILLA . . 501 Randolph Ave., Milton, Mass. BAILEY, ANNA . ...... Deceased BALDWIN, SARAH . 109 Pineywoods Ave., Springfield, Mass. BA-RTLETT, HELEN . . 5 Lewis Rd., Winchester, Mass. BERDAN, PAMELA R. . . 71 Edgehill Road, New Haven, Conn. BICKNELL, ELEANOR F. .... . Hewlett, Long island, New York BIXBY, DEBORAH ..... . . Long Beach, California BLACKMAN, LUCY C. fR1l'S. Percy F1-aleighj . . . . Ithaca, New York BOWIE, EVELYN . BRANDT, HELEN . CHANDLER, MARY H. CLAYBROOK, JUDITH CONGER, MARY . COOK, MADELINE R. CROCKER, CHARITY . CURTISS, HARRIET . CUSHMAN, JOSEPHINE DAYTON, AVIS LOUISE DEPUE, MAI-:EL R. . DISMUKES, JUDITH DONALDSON, HARRIET DUNN, ESTHER . DURAND, MARGARET EVANS, MILDRED . FELDMAN, PAULINE FELDSINE, MARY D. FOLSOM, MARGARET P.. . . . . . . Deceased . 800 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1509 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. . . 804 Grant Ave., Plainneld, N. J. 278 Britain Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich. . . . 630 Park Ave., New York City . . 62 East 78th St., New York City 89 Kings Ave., Chapman Pk., London, Eng. . . . 34 Lime St., Boston, Mass. . 2321 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 585 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. . Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. . . . 7 Ashland Place, Toledo, Ohio . . . . . Scarsdale, N. Y. . . 380 Roosevelt Ave., Newark, N. J. 197 Watson Boulevard N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 10 Belmont Terrace New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. - . . - . 179 Mansion Square, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1714 N. Talbot Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. GANNET, MARY fMTS. Phillip Norris Sternsj ..... . Waban, Mass. GAPEN, MARY fMrS. C. T. Lanhamj ..... Fort Howard, Maryland GATZERT, CLARA E. GOFF, FRANCES . GWYNNE, EDITH HARRIS, MELIDA I-IASKELL, JULIET . HAYES, ALICE HEAD, ELIZABETH . HILL, KATHERINE HOPKINS, MARION . JOHNSON, KATHERINE KELSEY, MARY ALICE KERNAN, MARY S. . KINMONT, ELIZABETH KUHN, EMMA . LABOITEAUX, LYDIA M. LANSINGH, EMILY S. LASKER, MARY . LECHTMAN, ESTHER LEE, NANCY . MCLACHLAN, MARJORY MCPHERSON, MARY MATTESON, ELIZABETH METCALF, MARJORY MILMINE, CHARLOTTE MORGAN, HELEN I MORRILL, ELIZABETH MORSE MARTHA QMrs. Hem-if C. Hawi-iyy . . 4901 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1929 Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio . Bayberry Cove, Forrest Ave., Rye, N. Y. . . 174 Soldiers' Place, Bufalo, N. Y. . . . . . Red Oak, Iowa 7125 Greene St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. . 101 N. Gay St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio 56 East 56th St., New York City . . . Stockbridge, Mass. 21 Van Vleet St., Montclair, N. J. . . 324 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. . 30 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 3668 Washington Ave., Chincinnati, Ohio . . . . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . 32 W. 40th St., New York City 1706 18th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. . . 2600 E. 28th St., Kansas City, Mo. . 14 Talbot Rd., Highgate N6, London, Eng. . . . 755 Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga. . 6 Somerset Pl., Rolan Park, Baltimore, Md. 38 So. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 7 Gramatan Gardens, Bronxville, N. Y. . . . . . Lakeville, Conn. 640 West 215th St., New York City . . . 106 School St., Concord, N. H. . . . 60 Scott St., Chicago, Ill. MoSS,'HELEN ANNA qMi-S. Mime11n'w1-ighw I PHELAN, CAROLINE PIGOTT, ANNA L. . A . - a . n a o . . . . . . Bala, Pa. . 11 Chiswick Ave., Aberdeen, Boston, Mass. . 726 Flowersee St., Helena, Mont. 233 W ...L Y , ,, A . , , . . X . , .A A PRICE, ALBERTA . .... . 127 Hazelwood Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. QUIMBY, ANNA QMrs. Dudley Rothj . . . 1258 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. REEVE, HAZEL ....... 507 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RUPERTI, SALLIE M. fMrs. Charles Chisbyj . . 1748 N. E. Second Ave., Miami, Fla. SLOCUM, DOROTHY .... 761 Lincoln Ave.,-St. Paul, Minn. SMITH, HELEN ..... .... P rinceton, N. J. SPROss, GERTRUDE . .... Arlington, N. Y. STEEDMAN, KATHERINE .... . 34 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. STEIN, KATHRYN ....... 22 Riverside Drive, New York City STIVERS, MARY fMrs. Robert Craig Anstellj . . 22 Courtland Pl., Middleton, N. Y. TAYLOR, HELEN ....... 88 Hoffman Ave., Columbus, Ohio THOMAS, AIMEE ....... 735 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. THOMAS, EMARY . ......... Deceased Tooaoon, CATHERINE . . The Esmond, 12th and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. TURNER, LUCIA . . . . . . Brighton Hotel, Washington, D. C. TYLER, CHARLOTTE L. ...... 80 Kenilworth Ave., Detroit, Mich. WARING, ALICE .... . 10 West Taylor St., Savannah, Ga. YVAY, HELEN QMrs. Edwin Gruhlj . 25 Cathedral Ave., Garden City, L. I. YEOMANS, ANIS S .... . . 2 East 86th St., New York City 234 E'- -f f. . A 1 'A .- WN- A' f - A '- .-.. f' H ' ' I . I, f R' . '- . .. V . f , Af , . A... I . .3'g?:Q. I.. Aan' 1 U y 1 Ofiicers of Instruction and Government ALLYN, MISS I'IARRIETT M. . . 264 Jefferson Ave., New London, Conn. ANTINORA, MARCHESA MARIA C. . . . 8 Via della Pace, Roma, Italy ASHLEY, MISS MURIEL T. . . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. BACON, MISS DOROTHY C. BALDWIN, MRS. ELLEN H. A. BALDWIN, JAMES F. . BALDWIN, DR. JANE NORTH BALLINTINE, MISS I-IARRIET I BANFIELD, MISS HELEN S. BARBOUR, MISS VIOLET . BARTLETT, MISS JANET . BECKWITII, MISS CORA J. BECKWITII, MISS MARTHA W. BENEDICT, :MISS MARION J. BIESEMEIER, MISS AGNES BORDEN, MISS FANNY . BOSANO, MISS GABRIELLA BROWN, MISS LOUISE FARGO BURLING, LANCASTER D. . CARTER, IVIISS EDNA . CHATTERTON, CLARENCE K. CHITTENDEN, MISS KATE S. CHRISTIE, DR. ANAPLE . COLE, MISS HAZEL B. . CONKLIN, MISS RUTH E. CONROW, MISS GEORGIANNA COULTER, MISS CORNELIA C. COWLEY, MISS ELIZABETH B. Cox, MISS DORIS E. . CRAWFORD, MISS H. JEAN CULBERT, MIISS ANNA M. CUMMINGS, MISS LOUISE D. CUTUJIAN, MISS FRANCES C. DAUCHY, MISS MARGUERITE C. DAVIS, MISS LEALE A. . DAVIS, PHILIP H. . . DELAPORTE, MISS RENEE DE ONATE, MISS MARIE DIAz DICKINSON, GEORGE S. . DODD, MISS SARA B. . DOOLITTLE, MISS MARION B. DOWNER, HENRY E. . DRAKE DURANT . . EATON, MISS MARION C. EDGERTON, WILLIAM F. . EDMAN, MISS MARION E. ELLERY, MISS ELOISE . ELY, MISS MARY REDINGTON FARR, MISS MARION . FAHNESTOCK, MISS EDITH FISKE, MISS CRISTABEI. . FITE, EMERSON D. . FLANAGAN, MRS. I-IALLIE 23 5' 124 Professor's Row, Tufts College, Mass. 160 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 160 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 36 So. Main bit., Rutland, Vt. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . . Austin, Minn. 158 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 17 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Philipse Manor, N. Tarrytown, N. Y. . 804 Central Ave., Willmette, Ill. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Genoa, via Jacopo, Nufiini, S., Italy . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 12 Innis Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1533 Orange Drive, Hollywood, Cal. . llombout House, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 212 W. 59th St., New York City . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Dover Foxcroft, Me. . . 272 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. . 131 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 207 Adams Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 6 Morgan Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Uiy House, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 256 Main St., East Hamilton, Ont. 120 East 31st St., New York City . . . . . Townshend, Vt. . 7813 Tripoli St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. . . 58 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 18 College View Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar,College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 8 Fairmont St., Arlington, N. Y. 162 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 246 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Monte Vista, Colorado . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Chautauqua, N. Y. . 123 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1421 Broad St., Grinnell, Iowa 13156 - 1926. W-xss OMER FLEESON, MISS ELIZABETH . FLICK, MISS DORIS . . FURNESS, MISS CAROLINE E. . GEER, E. HAROLD . . . GIBBS, MISS DOROTHY B. GIBSON, MISS EVELYN S. . GIRAUD, Miss LUCIE V. . . GLEESON, MISS JOSEPHINE M. . GOODRICH, MISS CONSTANCE . GOULD, MISS MIRIAM C. . - Gow, GEORGE C. . . GROVE, MISS KATHRYN . . HAIGI-IT, MISS ELIZABETH H. . HALL, MISS GLADYS . . HART, MISS HELEN T. . . HAWES, MISS M. ALBERTA . HILL, MISS LAURA E. . . HILL, WILLIAM BANCROFT . HILLS, THOMAS M. . . HINKLEY, MISS ETHELINE H. . HOLLAND, LEICESTER B. . . HOLLAND, MRS. LOUISE A. . HORNE, lVlISS EDITH L. . HOTT, MISS ELENA . . HUNTER, MISS AMY LOUISE . HUTCHINSON, MRS. ARTHUR . IMER, OSCAR . . . INGERSOLL, MISS KATHERINE C. JOHNSON, BURGESS . . KING, MISS MARYANNE L. . KITCHEL, MISS ANNA T. KRUTCH, JOSEPH W. . LAMMERT, MISS OLIVE M. . LAMSON, MISS GENEVIEVE . LANDON, MISS MARY L. . LAPHAM, MISS OLIVE MARSH . LEACH, MISS DOROTHY . . LELAVANDIER, MISS MARIE H. . LEWIS, MISS MADELINE . . LIDDELL, MISS KATIIERINE FORBES LITTLEHALES, MISS LILLIAN . LYNCH, MISS KATHLEEN M. . MCCALEB, MISS ELLA . . MCCALEB, MISS FLORENCE . MACCOLL, MISS MARY . MCCOMB, A. K. . . . MACCRACKEN, :HENRY NOBLE, . P're'sident's House., Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. MACGILLWRAY, lvlISS FLORENCE MACLEOD, MISS ANNIE L. . MACCURDY, MISS GRACE H. . MANN, MISS ELEANOR H. . MANSLR, MISS RUTH B. . MANY, MISS KATHERINE I. . MARBURG, MISS CLARA . MARKS, MISS ELIZABETH B. . MARTIN, MISS ENRIQUETA . MERRIMAN, MISS MARGARET M. MILLS, HERBERT E. . MONNIER, MISS MATHILDE . MONSEAU, MISS MARCELLE . MORRIS, MRS. FLORENCE TAYLOR MULL, MISS HELEN K. . . . 6 Fulton Court, Poughkeepsie, N. 4 444 R' so mm Ulu:-llllllfll SEEKS I-z'-Dv-: v-sv-: ogooc O. O OO :SESS CD SESS? EYES? 'D cs: R55 ,fs QFER: 'cg 2.91-9.2.2. 59.9.9 .SDSU ??Z?Z 555554 Hi'-4 . 35 Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie, N. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. I-4 SH 0300 2-J LE P-4 S32 mba fs E4 g Z K-'55 ,.,r.+ 'S 5 as ZZ SHS 141 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. . . cfo W. S. Conner, Madera, Cal. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . E. 1314 5th Ave., Spokane, Wash . . . . E. Holliston, Mass. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 85 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Wilbur Court, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 338 South 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 338 South 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Millbury, Mass. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y . . . 334 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, N. Y . cfo Mr. A. R. Hutchinson, - Western Electric CO., 195 Broadway, New York City . Rombout, Southeast Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 29 Manitou Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 29 Charles St., New York City . 2550 Smalley Court, Chicago, I11. . . . Randolph, Vermont . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 71 College Ave., Ansonia, Conn. . . . . Plymouth, Conn. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 205 W. 94th St., New York City . ..m.. . D9 3 4 bg- . . O Q 1 n . N 1 p n a 1 97 44g 554 E4 ssw ssSsSf'1s 'RS ess' U 4 sesspoe A Ee SRE W NHC.. P-1-H OPS HHO w- mga: -3- :s :1 - A cog do Q no nom oo.4' 9930 g gl gig, 9 55 HE 5 5 RS SSP :'mmm2Rmm'5'5m wmi' S 9o?gS?9 g so Se: H- ssseissieass ass. :Z ::::c4,s:::Eggssp:1 can Qmmvooo wvqffasw.: .-.f1QfmI-- mmm ri 4 S:-z:-:I-Z,,g::-5 D-:re-: :re-S' :F gwwwom wmmmwwm wwwe FUICDCDCDQ FDU? QISCDCDUI CDCD0'-' :moo Smog' mmf' mow 0 g www Mum Ewwo www H Q.5'E.S.Ef4S ami OES? S QPSERSVSE-SFPRQ RRP' W . 5????O5?ZZ29?Z3 2222 u.QD ' N ITSSSSSS-SESS? SSSSSSSS E . I v Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. . 236 FIS? 192.6 VASSARJOH NEAL, MISS ELIZABETH . NEWCOMER, MISS MAEEL NICHOLS, JOHN W. . NICOLSON, MISS MARGARET NORTH, MISS GLADYS . NORTHRUP, PAUL A. . OGDEN, MISS KATHERINE . PALMER, MISS JEAN C. . PARKER, MISS CORALIE . PEEBLES, MISS ROSE J. . PILLSBURY MISS lVIARY B. RAYMOND, MIISS CORNELIA M. REED, MISS AMY L. . REHMAN, MISS ELSA . RILEY, WOODBRIDGE . RINDGE, MISS AGNES M. ROBERTS, MISS EDITH A. ROSSELLI, BRUNO . . ROSSELET, MISS JEANNE . RUPP, MISS lllARGARET E. SALMON, :MISS LUCY M. . SANBORN, MISS IRENE H. SANDISON, MISS HELEN E. SAUNDERS, MISS CATHERINE DE SCHWEINITZ, MISS MARSARET SCOLARI, MISS MARGHERITA . 25 Elm St., Brookline, Mass. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 476 W. 144th St., New York City . 260 Riverside Drive, New York City . . 205 W. 94th St., New York City . 5 Grand Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 614 University Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. . . Warden's House, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Kelford, North Carolina . . 123 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 136 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 492 Prospect St., Newark, N. J. . . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie N. Y. . 135 W. 16th St., New York City . Rombout, Southeast Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. N. Y. . 33 E. Church St., Frederick, Md. . 263 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 9016 Essex St., Beverly, Mass. 3 Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 24 Lloyd Road, Montclair, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. J. N. Y. SEVASTA, PHILIP .... Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., 120 W. 42d St., New York City SMITH, MISS GERTRUDE . ..... 252 Woodford St., Portland, Maine SMITH, MARGARET A. P. f Mrs. Eliot NJ Ferris Lane, at Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie, N SMITH, MISS WINIFRED . SNYDER, MISS ALICE D. . SPRACUE, MISS MARGARET H. STADNICHENKO, MISS TAISIA STEEVES, MISS MIRIAM . STEINER, MISS GRETCHEN STROEBE, MISS LILLIAN L. STRUCK, MISS HENRIETTA SWEENEY, MISS MARY S. TAPPAN, MISS ELIZABETH TASTEVIN, MISS MARIA . TAYLOR, MISS JANE B. . TAYLOR, MISS LILY R. . TEXTER, MISS LUCY E. . THELBERG, DR. ELIZABETH B. THOMPSON, MISS C. MILDRED THOMSON, MISS VERA B. THORNBURY, MISS ZITA L. THORNLEY, MISS ISOBEL D. TINGEY, HAROLD C. . TONKS, OLIVER S. . . TREADWELL, AARON L. . UNDERHILL, MISS ADELAIDE VINE, MISS BESSIE . WARE, MISS CAROLINE F. WARREN, MISS KATHERINE WASHRURN, MISS MARGARET F. WELLS, MISS MARY EVELYN WHITE, MISS FLORENCE DONNELL WHITE, HENRY S. . WHITNEY, MISS MARION P. WICK, MISS FRANCES G. . 3 Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie, 78 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, . . . . Central Valley, - . . . Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 800 Riverside Drive, New York City . . . Grinell, Iowa . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 251 W. 97th St., New York City . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. 88 Melrose Ave. S., Hamilton, Ont. . 100 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 6 Cholmeley Crescent, Highgate, London, N. B., Eng. . . . . '74 Lamoille Ave., Bradford, Mass. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 263 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, . 96 Crescent Ave., Buifalo, 82 Hi h St Brookline N. Y. N. Y. Mass . . g . , . 160 College Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, . . . 36 Hill St., Naugatuck, . . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, . Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, 227 Church St. New Haven N. Y. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. Conn. I 21154 College Ave, Boughkeepsie,,N. Y. 237 one Us 1926 VASAS on NVILLIS, MISS F. E. . WILSON, MISS HARVIA H. . XVILTSHIRE, MIss OLIVE . WOOD, MISS RUTH ELIZABETH VVOODRUFF, MISS EDITH . lVYLIE, MISS LAURA J. . . ACHESON, ELIZABETH . ADAMS, ELIZABETH . . ALDERTON, ELIZABETH C. . ALLEN, CAROLINE KATHRYN . ALLEN, FRANCES Y. ARCHIBALD, RUTH . BABCOCK, llllARITJE E. . BACON, PRALL . BAIRD, RUTH . BALDWIN, ELIZABETH .. BALDWIN, MARY G. BARNES, MILDRED J. BARNEY, VIRGINIA . BAUER, KATHERINE BECK, ELIZABETH H. . BEEBE, AGNES R. . BEESON, ELEANOR . . BELKNAP, EMILIA F. BETHEL, EMILY P. . BIGELOW, EILEEN . . BIGELOW, FRANCES . BOETIGGER, ELIZABETH F. BOLTON, LAETITLA. . . BORZILLERI, ELEANOR . BORLAND, HARRIET . BOYNTON, MARY B. . BRACE, ALICE B. . . BRADLEY, EDITH R. . BREVVSTER, ELIZABETH B. BREWSTER, MARGARET V. BUBIER, NIADELEINE . BURKEL, KATHARINE BUTLER, ELIZABETH BUTTON, MARGARET BUTTS, CAROLYN . CARRUTH, VIRGINIA CAVEN, ELIZABETH A. . CHACE, ELINOR L. . . CHAPMAN, MARY . . CLARK, KATHRYN PARKER . CLEVELAND, SUSAN . CLOTHIER, FLORENCE . COGGESHALL, MARY COLE, HELEN . COLYER, BERNICE . COMLEY, MARION S. CONNARD, MARY H. CONOVER, MARY E. COOLEY, REBECCA M. COOPER, MARY . CORNELL, ARVEN . . CRAIG, MARY WATSON . CRAMPTON, EDITH E. . CRAVVFORD, PAULINE V. . .Naval . 16 E. Cypress Ave., Redlands, Calif. . . 206 S. 3rd St., Fulton, N. Y. . . 32 Halve, Trowbridge, England 304 North Evans St., Bloomington, Ill. . Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . 112 Market St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Class of 1926 Training Sta., . . 25 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. . . Wakefield, Memphis, N. Y. . 919 Court St., Saginaw, Mich. . . . . . Pawling, N. Y. . Mockingbird Valley, Louisville, Ky. 27 Upper Croton Ave., Ossining, N. Y. . . 102 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. . . Wilson Park, Tarrytown, N. Y. . 814 West 52nd St., Kansas City, Mo. 2280 Demington Drive, Cleveland, Ohio . . Gotham Hotel, New York City . 301 North Ninnescah St., Pratt, Kan. . 15 Barclay Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. . 160 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. . . . Seven Springs, Littletown, N. H. . .... Summerville, S. C. 155 Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. 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MOORE, MILDRED E. . MORLEY, JULIA H. . MOSHER, HELEN E. MURRAY , JANET H. NARDI, DOROTHY . NASON, MARGARET . NEWSTEDT, ELIZABETH . QASSARIOEIHN . 935 Sutter St., San Francisco, Calif. . 381 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 495 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 54-3 Sawyer Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo. 54 South 2nd Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. .. . . . Cooperstown, N. Y. . Maple Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. . 1036 Wilbur Road, Lakewood, Ohio 93 Harrison Ave., Montclair, N. J. . 12 South St., Goshen, N. Y. . 703 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. 49 Warren St., Brookline, Mass. 20 Edgar Ave., Toronto, Canada 87 High St., Yonkers, N. Y. I 1050 Edgewood Ave., Plainfield, N. J. . . 923 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 10 Front St., Schenectady, N. Y. . 166 25th St., Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. . 49 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. . 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FISHER., MARGARET FLARSHEIM, MARTHA . FLOYD, EMILY D. . FOSTER, MARYANNA 1926. nl' 1 . . . 400 Park Ave., New York City Mayfair House, 610 Park Ave., New York City . . 155 West 58th St., New York City Hurst Pierrepont, Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y. . 27 West Valero St., Santa Barbara, Cal. . . 38 Barnstable Rd., W. Newton, Mass. 135 Central Park West, New York City . . . . . Pinehurst, N. C. 4 Boulevard, New Rochelle, N. Y. . 2233 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio . 316 West 95th St., New York City 1221 S. Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. . . 321 Westcott St., Syracuse, N. Y. . 13557 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. . 2131 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. Hillyer Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. . 1127 East 6th St., Okmulgee, Okla. New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. . . . 270 Park Ave., New York City . . 35 Linden Ave., Metuchen, N. J. . 514 Felton St., Troy, N. Y. . 748 Van Dyke St., Detroit, Mich. . 95 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. 275 West Summit St., Somerville, N. J. 2320 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. . 726 Milwaukee Road, Beloit, Wis. 1136 Center St., Newton Center, Mass. 2012 isis 435 Georgina Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. . . 99 Winter St., Portland, Me. . . 99 Winter St., Portland, Me. 1020 Post Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. . 109 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. . . . 790 Riverside Drive, New York City . . . Seep u 5, 19 Budapest, Hungary . . Raymond and Southeast Aves., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . 2 Philhellenon St., Athens, Greece . . . . . . Clifton Forge, Va. . . . HBFl1CGlYl0Y6,,, Cedar Rapids, Iowa . 4040 Beechwood Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio . Lydecker St.. Englewood, N..J. 167 East 64th St., New York City . . . Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. . Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. . 312 March St., Easton, Pa. cfo L. D. Van Horne, Merced, Cal. . . . Lake Village, Ark. 1211 Madison Ave., New York City . 4737 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 749 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. . The Whittier, Detroit, Mich. . . . . . Hubbard Woods, Ill. . . . 46 Winthrop Place, Englewood, N. J. 211Woodlawn Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. . . . . 240 83rd St., Brooklyn, N.. Y. . 303 North Jefferson Ave., Saginaw, Mich. . 3720 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. . 1075 Park Ave., New York City 380 Pachaco St., San Francisco, Calif. 245 l T5'56.,i1.92Q XZASEARI FREDENDALL, CATHERINE FROST, CONSTANCE . GARDNER HELEN L GARNSEY MARTHA cfo Dr. J. GEORGE, DOROTHEA . GIBBY, HELEN . . GLADSTONE, ETHEL . GRAHAM, SUSAN . . GREENE, MARY WINSLOW GRIFFIN, MARGARET S. . GRISWOLD, RUTH E. . GROSVENOR, JULIET - GRUSKIN, LILLIAN GALLAGHER, REBECCA . , . . 2 ' V HAGAN, ALICE B. . HAGER, DORcAs . HAIGHT, ALICE B. . . HARRIS, GERTRUDE E. . HAWTHORNE, ROWENA E. HEARD, VIRGINIA LORD . HEATH, PHOEDE ANNE . HENTHORNE, LOIS E. . HEWITT, BARBARA HINRICHS, MARY S. HITCHCOCK, POLLY HODGSON, SALLY' . HOGE, LoUIsA W. . HOOPER, GERTRUDE HOPKINS, LODA . . HOPKINS, MARCIA S. . HOSMER, KATHRYN HOUGHTON, NANCY A. . HOXVLAND, ESTHER . HUBBARD, ALICE . HUBER, LUOILE A. HULL, WINIFRED . HUME, CHARLOTTE HUNTER, ELEANOR D.. JAMES, BARBARA JENKINS, OLIVIA JENKS, ELIZABETH JEPSON, HARRIET JOSHI, ANANDI . 'Aj KEELER, KATHRYN . KEMPNER., CHARLOTTE . KEYES, MARY . . KNOX, ROBINA . . KOONTZ, CATHERINE . KOPETSCHNY, MATHILDA LADD, GABRIELLE M. . LAURENCE, EMMA C. . LEWIS, MAREL S. . LEWIS, RUTH R. . LICHTY, JEAN . LIGHTNER, ALICE . LILLIE, MARY P. . . Lexington, Mo. . . . Chappaqua, N. Y. 317 Clarke Rd., Brookline, Mass. . 675 Lafayette Ave., Buifalo, N. Y. iVOO4'i..21l.0'iRl0l1'iT101lCi.T61'1'Zl.C8, Port Richmond, New York City . 1 Q . . . 1123 State St., Albany, N. Y. 96 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . 3408 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Neb. . . Lincoln St., Englewood, N. J. . 81 Porter Place, Montclair, N. J. 65 South Burnett St., East Orange, N. J. 151 Edgar Lane, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. clo Yale-in- . cfo Mrs. M. 244 . 710 Packard Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. . Orr Avenue Apts., Kittanning, Pa. 580 East Berkeley St., Unionstown, Pa. . . 1 Ramsey Place, Albany, N. Y. . . . . Skaneateles, N. J. . 34 Oakdale Road, Atlanta, Ga. . 1313 Main St., Little Rock, Ark. . 412 East 45th St., Savannah, Ga. . . . . . Noblesville, Ind. . 2959 Chartiers Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 2417 Cherokee Parkway, Louisville, Ky. . . 315 Prince George, Laurel, Md. . 5363 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . . . 9 Elm St., Bethel, Conn. . . . . . Frankfort, Ky. . . 478 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 50 South Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Chestnut Hill, Mass. .' . 449 Palmer West, Detroit, Mich. . Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. . 107 East 64th St., New York City . . 13 Hereford St., Boston, Mass. 11 North Olympian Circle, Atlanta, Ga. . . 419 Essex Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. China, 5 White Hall, New Haven, Conn. 818 Foster Ave., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 1234 West 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. Tenn. Mass. . . . Mount Pleasant, . . 4 Orchard St., Adams, 1643 Xerxes Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. C. Barteau, 17 Livington Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . . 26 W. 95th St., New York City . 290 West End Ave., New York City . . 338 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. . Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . . Clendenin, West Va. . 670 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. . 270 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. . Albee Court, Larchmont, N. Y. . . 710 Jones Ave., Chatham, N. Y. . 1349 Hamiton St., Allentown, Pa. 13033 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio . 1604 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. . . 5801 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. .,, Y, . ,, LITCHFIELD, LYDIA LITTLE, BARBARA . LORIE, KATHERINE B. LOVE, ELLEN . LovE, MARTHA R. . LURTON, SALLIE E. MCALPIN, MARJORIE . MCCONNELL, FRANCES LUCY MCCORMICK, IMURIEL P. . MACDONALD, ELIZABETH G. MARX, ROSE . . MAY, HEIIEN N. . . iMEADE, ELIZABETII MERTE, CLARA . LTEYER, HELEN N. . MEIGS, HESTER . . MINER, ANNA CAROLYN MOORE, JANET . MORRILL, VIRGINIA . MOULTON, GRACE . MUNDY, HARRIET . . MURTLAND, ANNA ALEXANDER NEVILLE, BARBARA . NEW, KATHERINE L. NICHOLLS, IRENE L. NICHOLS, CHARLOTTE NILEs, JANET . OGLEVEE, HELEN . OSKISON, HELEN DAY . PALMER, ELIZABETH PALMER, HELEN . . PARSHALL, FLORENCE M. PARSONS, CAROLINE E. . PICKETT, INDIA . PIERCE, FRANCES A. PLATT, ALICE M. . PRENTISS, REBECCA . PRINCE, LUCY . . PROFUMO, ALICE VICTORIA RANNEY, HELEN . RANTOUL, MARIE L. RATHBONE, MARY REED, E. BURD . REESE, MARGARET D. REID, MABEL . RICE, ALICE C. . RICE-WRAY, EDRIS RIGGS, ANNE . ROBINSON, ROSAMOND . RONALDS, MARJORY . ROSENBAUH, HERMINE A. ROWE, CELENE . . SAMUELS, MADELINE C. . SANDERS, ELIZABETH . SANFORD, FRANCES HUGHES- . SANFORD, HELEN . E. 2 QASSARJQC . 24 Randall Place, Pelham Manor, N. Y. . 62 Greenough St., Brookline, Mass. . 3609 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. . 180 Riverside Drive, New York City . 24 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Farnsboro Apts., Washington, D. C. . 120 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J. . 400 South 14th St., LaCrosse, Wis. 217 Flower Ave., W., Watertown, N. Y. . 59 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1208 S. McDonough St., Montgomery, Ala. . . 395 Maple St., Hinsdale, Ill. . Old Acres Farm, Millerton, N. Y. . . . Arlington, N. Y. . 41 South Irving St., Ridgewood, N. J. . 42 Prescott, Bronxville, N. Y. . 224 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 39 Clairmont Ave., New York City . . 106 Gould St., Concord, N. H. . 6227 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . 30 East 60th St., New York City . 40 East 81st St., New York City . . . . Wellesley Farms, Mass. . 12 West 88th St., New York City 288 Exeter St., Manhattan Beach, N. Y. . . 405 Colonial Ave., Westfield, N. J. . 106 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. . 1107 E. Munroe St., Bloomington, Ill. 105 Maple Drive, Great Neck, L. I. . . 47 Salem St., Bradford, Mass. . . 844 W. 72d St., New York City Cole and Ball Sts., Port Jervis, N. Y. . 21 Front St., Schenectady, N. Y. . . 119 Leland Ave., Waterloo, Iowa . . . . Franconia, N. H. . 36 Carroll St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . . Winona, Minn. . Wildcliif, New Rochelle, N. Y. 99 South Maple Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. . . 512 Hudson Ave., Newark, Ohio . 12 Rivere St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. . Chestnut St., Englewood, N. J. 215 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. 517 Cameron St., Alexandria, Va. 300 Highland Ave., J amaica, N. Y. . 31 Quincy St., Che Chase, Md. White Gables, Orcharldl Lake, Mich. . . . Stockbridge, Mass. 60 Appleton St., Malden, Mass. . . . . . Eldorado, Ill. . . 11 East 68th St., New York City 116 Prospect Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . 574 West End Ave., New York City 224 South Galt Ave., Louisville, Ky. . 656 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. . . . . Cornwall, Conn. 245' oe.-1-92o.. VAS-SARIO SOHROEDER, DOROTHY . SCHULTZE, KATHRYN SEARLE, ROBERTA SEELY, PAULINE . SHAEFI-'ER, MAGDALEN SHEFFIELD, ELIZABETH SHEPARDSON, FLORENCE SHINN, ELEANOR B. SHOTWELL, MARGARET G. SIGMAN, FRANCES L. SIMS, MARGARET H. . SLAKER, ELEANOR . SLUDER, MARY VIRGINIA SMALLWOOD, DOROTHY E. SMITH, FRANCES . . SMITH, H. KATHERINE SMITH, MARION W. STAMFORD MARTHA STEVENS, ELIZABETH E. STILLMAN, ELIZABETH G. STONE, ANNETTE . STORKE, JEAN . . STRAIGHT, HARRIET SWAIN, HELEN . SWITZER, LAURA . TANZER, MARGARET TAYLOR, CATHARINE TAYLOR, MARTHA TIGHE, CAROLINE G. TILTON, ELEANOR TIMMINS, MILDREB TODD, MEREDITH . TRAVERS, ELIZABETH TUCKER, ROSAMOND TUTTLE, MARGARETTA TWEEDY, HELEN S. UPTHEGROVE, ELIZABETH VAN BUSKIRK, GRACE VAN GILDER, ANNE K. VEECH, AGNES R. . VON BERMUTH, FRANCES VROOMAN, ISABEL WALKER, KATHARINE WATSON, MARY . WATTS, MARY ELISE WEEE, FRANCES D. WEEKS, GENEVIEVE WEIS, FRANCES H. . WEISS, REGINA . WHITE, MARTHA . WHITEHEAD, ROBERTA WHITNEY, ALICE . XVICKHAM, MARIANNE WILLIAMS, ALICE C. WILLIAMS, HELEN G. WILSON, LOUISE S. . WIMPFHEIMER, MILDRED Ii. . WINSLOW JULIA WOERMANN, CATHERINE D . . 289 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . Scarsdale, N. Y. . 13 Church St., Randolph, N. Y. . . . . Goshen, N. Y. . 724 12th St., N. W., Canton, Ohio . . . . Newport, R. Il . . . Middlebury, Conn. 149 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. 257 West 86th St., New York City . . . . Monticello, Ark. . 73 Catherine St., Newport, R. 1. . . . . Scarborough, N. Y. 4935 Maryland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 707 Cherokee Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. 65 Weissenger-Gaulbert Apts., Louisville, K . Y 63 Sullivan St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 255 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. cfo National Supply Co., Casper, Wyo. . . 524 Knickerbocker Pl., Kansas City, Mo.. . 9 East 67th St., New York City 308 Fifth St. Warren Pa. '1716.Santa Bairbm-if St., Santa Barbara, Calif. .44 1115 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. 226 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. . 21 Terrace St., Brattleboro, Vt. 217 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. So. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 310 N. Murray St., Madison, Wis. . 505 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1 Elm Ave., Lexington, Mass. Hillside and Homer Lee Ave., Jamaica, L. I. 18 Little John Place, . . . 498 246 . 1811 19th St., Washington, D. C. 530 E. Highland Ave., Carthage, N. Y. . 163 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. . . 349 Main St., Madison, N. J. 112 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. 5128 Westminister Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 111 Pennsylvania Ave., Peoria, Ill. . Hamilton Rd., Morristown, N. J. 1926 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Gedney Farms, White Plains, N. Y. East Main St., Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. . . . . Scarsdale, N. Y. Fort Hill Farm, Fairmont, West Va. . 156 East 37th St., New York City . 131 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass. 12 Huttleson Ave., Fairhaven, Mass. . . Drake Hotel, Chicago, Ill. 521 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 101 Greenleaf St., Evanston, Ill. 1524 28th St., Washington, D. C. Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y. . Belmont Hotel, Chicago, Ill. . 151 E. 79th St., New York City 1341 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburg, Pa. . Haverford Court, Haverford, Pa. . 935 Fifth Ave., New York City 18 School Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. . 7 Arundel Place, St. Louis, Mo. -,., . Y , lnll n Y VW 2 2' 'GJ .192 6 4-LKSSARJOH l WOOD, HELEN .... 53 Presidio Ave., San Francisco, Calif. WOODS, JULIA ...., 704 Congress St., Portland, Maine WUND, SALLY . . Concourse Plaza, 900 Grand Concourse, New York City YARROW, GRACE . . cfo Mrs. F. H. Williams, 7 Murray St., Binghamton, N. Y. ADLER, NlARY HELEN . AIMONE, CELESTE AURELIA . ALEXANDER, MARY D. . ALLEN, KATHARINE . ANDREWS, ANNE HYDE ATHERTON, MARJORY E. ATWATER, JANET . . ATWATER, SYLVIA AVERY, MARGARET BAIRD, MARY ELOISE . BAKER, RACHEL MOORE . BALDVVIN, LOUISE . . BARRER, ANNE . . BARLOW, ANNE . . BAZELEY, MARGARET LEY BECK, M. SUZANNAH . BELL, HELEN G. . . BETTMAN, ELIZABETH . BICKNELL, E. EVELYN . BIGELOW, HORTENSE . BOERICKE, LISEL . . BONIFIELD, MABLE FINNEY . BOOTH, ELIZABETH MCP. BoRLAND,, BEATRICE . BOYD, HELEN . . BOYNTON, ESTELLE P. . BRADLEE, SUSAN BARTLETT . BRADSHAW, MARGARET MARY . BRONSON, WINIFRED . . BROWN, HELEN . . . BROWNING, ELIZABETH M. . BRYANT, CATHERINE ALMA . BRYANT, CATHERINE CHARLOTTE BURNETT, BARBARA . . BUTCHER, DORA KEEN . . BUTCHER, MARY LOUISA . BYXBEE, MARY F. . CAMPBELL, MARGARET ANN . CAMERON, RUTH . . CARTER, CORA . . . CARTER, ELIZABETH YVOUDBRLDGE CARY, LOUISE . . . CHENEY, DOROTHEA . . COHN, MIRIAM V. . COLBY, HARRIET . COLEMAN, FRANCES COLEMAN, MARIANNE . Cook, HELEN . . CORBETT, JEAN . . CUNNINGHAM, ANGELYN CURTIS, CAROLYN . . Class of 1928 . . . Brown Hotel, Louisville, Ky. 66 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . . 2561 Jones St., Honolulu, Hawaii . Mocking Bird Valley, Louisville, Ky. . 202 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. . 2234 Kamehomelia Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii . 20 Wildey St., Tarrytown, N. Y. . 20 Wildey St., Tarrytown, N. Y. 234 S. Kensington Ave., LaGrange, Ill. . 814 West 52nd St., Kansas City, Mo. . . 40 Sunset Ave., Amherst, Mass. . 96 Crafts Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. . 1901 Overton Park Ave., Memphis, Tenn. ., .... Plainfield, N. J. 116 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. . . . . . Littleton, N. H. . . . 270 Park Ave., New York City . 720 South Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . Englewood, N. J. . 493 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minng . . . . . . Wynnewood, Pa. . 1763 East McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio . 14 Chauncey St., Cambridge, Mass. . . 2450 Lakeview Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 130 Claremont Ave., New York City . . . Habersham Road, Atlanta, Ga. . . . 179 School St., Milton, Mass. 1769 Colfax Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. . . 15 Morris Crescent, Yonkers, N. Y. . . . . . Lafargeville, N. Y. . 323 Main St., Evanston, Ill. . . 295 Ash St., Brockton, Mass. . . 423 Forest Ave., Oak Park, Ill. . . . 196 School St., Milton, Mass. . Llanfair and Wister Roads, Ardmore, Pa. . Llanfair and Wister Roads, Ardmore, Pa. . . 244 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. . 21 Barclay St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . 1257 Azalea St., Memphis, Tenn. . . 8 James Ave., Huntington, L. I. . 115 East 69th St., New York City . 10 College View Ave., Arlington, N. Y. . . . 242 Payson Rd., Belmont, Mass. . 205 North Woodrow St., Little Rock, Ark. . 326 West 57th St., New York City 915 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, Tex. . 5042 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. . 29 Clinton St., New Bedford, Mass. . . 443 West 21st St., New York City 2327 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 152 East 65th St., New York City 247 T5'5.G... .1922 6. -XZASSAKIQD . DAVENPORT, MARGARET . DEAN, ALICE . . DEWEY, MARY HUBBELL . DITTENHOFER, ELINOR LANG . DOLIBER, FRANCES . . DUCKWORTH, FRANCES L. EASTMAN, ALICE SCRANTON . EATON, HELEN URSULA . EHRENFEST, ELLEN . ELIOT, EVELYN . ELKUS, KATHARINE ELLIOTT, MADELEINE ERDMAN, EMMA L. EVANS, MARY S. . EVANS, ELIZABETH FELDMAN, VIRGINIA . . FERWERDA, ENA WOODIGRIDGE . FOLIN, TERESA . . . FOOTE, PRISCILLA. . FORSTER, HELEN D. . FOSTER, KATHERINE S. . Fox, JANET E. . FRANK, RUTH . FREEMAN, GERTRUDE FRosT, CLARA . GAGE, ROBERTA . . . CLARK GALBRAITH, JOSEPHINE GARDNER, EDITH M. . GAsToN, SALLIE BELL . GATES, ELIZABETH GILBERT, HARRIET . GILLETT, MARY . . GLADDING, ANNA S. . GLEASON, MARY CAMPBELL . GOELL, DOROTHY D. . . GOLDRICK, MAR.roRIE PRISCILLA GOODRICH, EVELYN HAMPDEN . cfo Arthur Goodrich, GRAHAM, CAROL I. . . GREEN, CATHLEEN ESTELLA . GRocE, MARJORIE . . GROEHL, LETITIA MAY . GROTE, MARJORIE G. HALL, JEAN . . HANFORD, ELEANOR . . HANAAN, FRANCES KENDALL . HARRIS, MARIE C. . . HARRIS, SARAH FIFIELD . HARTER, MARGARET B. . . HAYNES, MURIEL CATHERINE HEADBURG, VIRGINE FRANCES . HENDRICK, MARJORIE . HENRICH, MARGARET A. . HENRY, ETHEL S. . HILL, DOROTHY . HILLARD, STEPHANE HITCHCOCK, HELEN HOLMES, ELEANoR S. . 1103 North L St., Aberdeen, Wash. . . . . Montvale, N. J. . 504 Back Bay, Milwaukee, Wis. . 807 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. . 40 Heath Hill, Brookline, Mass. 40 Fairview Terrace, Philipsburg, Pa. 7 Derby Dingle, Springfield, Mass. . . . . Bennington, Vt. 4333 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . 34 East 67th St., New York City . Hotel St. Regis, New York City . 643 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. 1768 Beretania St., Honolulu, Hawaii . . . . Riverton, N. J. . 100 Second Ave., Johnstown, Fulton County, N. Y. . 1127 Liberty St., Franklin, Pa. . 152 E. 82d St., New York City 133 Buckminster Rd., Brookline, Mass. . S113 119 East 40th St., New York City 218 West End Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. . 41 Battle Road, Princeton, N. J. 7 Virginia Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. S. Sheridan Road, Highland Park, Ill. 7833 Spring Ave., Elkins' Park, Pa. 304 S. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. . . 1918 I-Iumboly Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 204 Vernon Manor, Vernondale, Cincinnati, Ohio 81 Carroll St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' 4226 Aready Ave., Highland Park, Dallas, Texas . 3307 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . . - The Players Club, 248 1600 North 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. 624 Abbotsford Road, Kenilworth, Ill. . 371 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 199 Garfield Place, South Orange, N. J. . 1418 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 130 Berkeley, Indianapolis, Ind. 16 Gramercy Park, New York City 340 Church St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 3252 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. . 4 Charles St., Rockland, Mass. 527 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 520 West St., North Wheaton, Ill. The Brookside Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. 33 Wickham Ave., Middletown, N. Y. . 3826 Lemmon Ave., Dallas, Tex. 206 East 44th St., Kansas City, Mo. 37 South Lenox St., Worcester, Mass. . . 3 Armory St., Ilion, N. Y. 373 Mt. Vernon St., Dedham, Mass. 5001 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 34 High St., East Haven, Conn. . 522 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 374 West First St., Dayton, Ohio . 66 Clinton Place, New York City . 68 West 58th St., New York City . 25 Judd St., Honolulu, Hawaii 19 Hillside Ave., Cambridge, Mass. FOG 1926 I. C VASSAKICHQI. HOLSWADE, LUCILE . HOOPER, MEDORA LOUISE . HOPKINS, MARY S. . . HOWE, ROSALIND . . . HOYT, MARY L. . . . HUNT, FRANCES BTENDENHALL INGERSOLL, MQARY CORNELIA . INGLIS, ELIZABETH AGNES . IVES, ELIZABETH . . JAMES, MARGARET G. . JENDEVINE, MARION E. . JETT, ELEANOR . . J OHNSON, CHRISTIAN . . JOHNSON, CORNELIA FRANCES JOHNSTON, LUCILE . . JONES, CATHERINE . JUDSON, ALICE . JUDSON, EDITH . . KADDELAND, CAROLYN C. KAUFFMAN, ANNA M. . KELLER, ELIZABETH H. . . KIES, MARGARET BERTHA . KIMBALL, HELEN WHITING . KIMRALI., HELEN GOULD . KINNE, MARY LOUISE . KREIDEL, ELEANOR . . KROM, MOLLIE . LADD, CORNELIA T. . . LADENRURCER, ALMA ROSE . LARRAREE, LILLIAN INNES . LEARNED LORNA . . LEESON, LORAINE . . LEHMAN, FRANCES LEIPER, MARIA . . LEONARD, CHARLOTTE . LEONARD, FRANCES LEW, RUTH . . LEWIS, CAROLYN . . LEWIS, HARRIET TowER LITCHFIELD, EUGENIA LOEWENSTEIN, MINNIE C. . LORD, JULIA . . LOSCARN, THEONE H. . LOWRIE, JUSTINE GALE MCARTHUR, ELIZABETH MACBRAYNE, ELINOR . MICCLURE, JEAN VICTORIA . llflCCLURE, LOIS ADELE . . MCGANN, MARION DUNCAN . MCGOWN, ESTELLE . . MACLEAN, ALICE . . MAREAN, MARY . . . MAAR, KATHARINE JULIA . MARTIN, DOROTHY JOSEPIIINE . MATHER, BERTHA FLOY . . MATHER, MARGARET . MEINIG, LOUISE M. MELVILLE, MARGARET LOUISE . D . . . . Huntington, W. Va. . 258 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. . . 521 Union St., Hudson, N. Y. . . . . . . Bristol, R. I. . 44 Bayview Ave., South Norwalk, Conn. 164 Glenmary Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio . . . 1186 Fair Ave., Columbus, O. . 920 Baldwin Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. . . 7 Carroll St., Portland, Maine . . 436 High St., Middletown, Conn. . 120 Park Ave., Canandaigua, N. Y. . . 170 Crescent Ave., Louisville, Ky. . 78 Folner St., Cambridge, Mass. . 27 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y. . 62 Thomas St., Portland, Maine . Morey Place, Greenburg, Pa. 1900 East 87th St., Cleveland, Ohio 1900 East 87th St., Cleveland, Ohio . . 21 Spring St., Shelton, Conn. . 3425 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa . 25 Lexington Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y. . . . 14 Faxton St., Utica, N. Y. . 52 Turkey Shore Road, Ipswich, Mass. . . 169 Morgan St., Holyoke, Mass. 24 West 76th St., New York City . . . . 5301 Wayne Ave., Chicago, Ill. 2958 Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio . . 622 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . . . . . Clearmont, Iowa . 190 High St., Newburyport, Mass. . . . ,256 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. . . . . . 31 West 56th St.,'New York City 24 East Springfield Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . 41 So. Pine Ave., Albany, N. Y. . . . . . 3401 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. . . . 1454 Barnsdale St., Pittsburg, Pa. 6350 City Line, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. 445 Thompson Ave., Donora, Pa. 1588 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. . . 253 Michigan Ave., Mobile, Ala. . 15 Montgomery St., Bangor, Maine 697 West End Ave., New York City . 651 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. 2025 South Western Ave., LOS Angeles, Calif. . 6 Belmont St., Lowell, Mass. . 412 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. . Hickory Drive. Maplewood, N. J. 130 Neulbry St.. Springfield, Mass. . . . . Chapman, Ala. . 218 82d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 57 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. . . 1841 Wisconsin St., Racine, Wis. . . 26 Babcock Ave., Silver Creek, N. Y. . Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. . . 3 Evelyn Place, Princeton, N. J. . . 607 Trent Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. . 333 Central Park West, New York City 249 if Ti56.J92Q-. VAS TMENDEL, ANNE '. lVlILES, LILLIAN M. MILLER, FRANCES . . MILNE, SUE ESTELLE . MISTED, JEAN MARIAN . . MITCHEL, ALICE BUCKNER . MONTGOMERY, MARIE-LOUISE . MORGAN, DOROTHY llflARSI-I . MORGAN, MARGARET . ' ' MORGAN, RUTH CLAPP . ' MORLEY, NADINE M. . MORRIS, EMILY HAMMOND MORRISON, FLORENCE . MORRISON, ROSAMOND O. Moss, ALICE WASHBURN MURRAY, GRACE . . NICHOLS, :MARY DRUCILLA NICOLAI, NANCY . . NOLLEN, ANNA . . NOMIYAMA, FUJI . NORTON, DOROTHY L. NORTON, PRISCILLA OAKES, ELIZABETH O'BRIEN, MARY C. OLIVER,-FRANCES . OLIVER, RORERTA W. OLSON, MARGARET ORR, EMILY' H. . OSGOOD, LEORA . . PARFIT, MARY ELIZABETH . PARKER, ALICE VICTORIA . 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J. . . . 5111 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, .Ill. fi Upland Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 2336 Brownsville Rd., Carrick, Pittsburg, Pa. . . . 50 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. . . 288 Columbia Bldg., Miami, Fla. . 350 Coolidge Ave., Manchester, N. H. T70 Hamilton Terrace, New York'City . . Coe Ave., Meriden, Conn. 12 Revere St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. . 1701 E. Rio Grande, El Paso, Tex. . 2908 Forest Drive, Des Moines, Iowa . . 969 Park Ave., New York City . . 92 So. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . 92 SO. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . 1263 West Rock Ave., New Haven, Conn. RICHARDSON, CAROLYN L. . . 1939 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. RISENFELD, HELEN . . . . . 318 West 76th St., New York City ROBBINS, ANNA M. . . . . 1932 First Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa ROCKERELLER, YETIVE M. . . 108 North Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ROCKWELL, HARRIET CONKLING . . 58 Willet St., Albany, N. .Y. ROGERS, ELIZABETH S, , , . 112 East 74th St., New York City ROGERS, LORA ELIZABETH . Apt. 41, The Dresden, Washington, D. C. 250 .5355 Q.- .19 ao., .VASSAKIQU SALLMON, MARY . . SAMSON, MARIAN . ..- SAYLOR, MARY .MILLER . SCATTERGOOD, ELIZABETH C. SCOTT, ALICE, JR. . . SCOTT, ELEANOR BLANCIIE SELLMAN, CONSTANCE . SERAT, ELEANOR lWARY . SHEPHERD, FLORENCE . SHEPPARD, MARY ANNE SI-IINKLE, MARGERY . SHIRAS, SARAH P. . SLATER, ELIZABETH J EAN SMITH, ANN LETCHYVORTII SMITH, GRACE RUMSEY . SMITH, MARY WEEDEN . SMITH, RACHEL LENORE . SNIDER, VIRGINIA ELLISO.-Q SNYDER, AGNES L. . SONNENSTRAHL, HELEN SPOFFORD, JANE . . SPOHN, HANNAH ELIZABETH SPRING, HELEN LOUISE . STAFFORD, DOROTHY , . STOTT, CHARLOTTE MARIE STUART, MARY . .. SWAIN, MARGARET . SWIFT, MZARGARET . TAGGART, ADELAIDE LOUISA TANNEYHILL, JEAN . TAYLOR, M. ET!-IEL .. TENNANT, JEAN C. . THATCHER, MOLLY DAY . THAYER, BARBARA S. . THOMAS, ETHEL . . THOMAS, HAZEL . . THOMAS, LUCY SWEETLAND THOMPSON, ELIZABETH . THOMPSON, KATHARINE S. THOMPSON, MARGARET N. THOMPSON, MARY C. . TODD, ELIZABETH . . TREADWELL, MARGARET . 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