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Copyrighted 1911 by EMILV O. MILER Primed and Arranged by The Chas. L. Willard Co. 156 Fifth Avenue New York City err - O 4 2 S C O-C O g ' rtJ c 5 dju cHu c_2 ?:5r) i w- ' c o w g j:: fjis; bolume is bebicatet to tf)e memorp of opfjie Jetuett, tip tf)e Class of Mntttm J|unbreb anb Cleben. ntJ ti)is tfjat tljou bost, calle it S ntileSge, CompaSSioun, anb fellatogfjip, anb trist. poarb of tKrus tees SAMUEL BILLINGS CAPEN, M.A., LL.D Jamaica Plain President of tlie Board WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D., LL.D Bishop of Eastern Massachusetts Vice-President of the Board ALEXANDER McKENZIE, D.D Cambridge President Emeritus MRS. HENRY F. DURANT Wellesley Secretary ALPHEUS H. HARDY, B.A ....Boston Treasurer Mr. Edwin H. Abbot Cambridge, Mass. Mr. William Blodget Boston, Mass. Mr. Samuel B. Capen Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mr. Joseph L. Colby ■ Newton Center, Mass. Mr. George H. Davenport • Boston, Mass. Mrs. Henry F. Durant Wellesley, Mass. Mrs. William G. Farlow ■ Cambridge, Mass. Mr. .Andrew Fiske Boston, Mass. Mr. Alpheus H. Hardy • . . Boston, Mass. Miss Caroline Hazard. President • Peace Dale, R. I. Mr. Rowland G. Hazard Peace Dale, R. I. Pres. George E. Horr • . . Newton Center, Mass. Pres. William E. Huntington ■ Boston, Mass. Mr. William V. Rellen • . . Cohasset, Mass. Rt. Rev. William Lawrence Boston, Mass. Mr. William H. Lincoln • Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Samuel McC. Lindsay Englewood, N. J. Dr. Alexander McKenzie • Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. William A. Montgomery Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Frank Mason North New York, N. Y. Miss Helen J. Sanborn • Boston, Mass. Mrs. Norman F. Thompson Rockf ord, 111. Miss Cornelia Warren •. Waltham, Mass. Dr. William F. Warren • Brookline, Mass. Mr. Herbert J. Wells Kingston, R. I. Mrs. John C. Whitin Whitinsville, Mass. Resigned July, 1910. Copyriifht applied for. G. L. Abel 1910 Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A. OuvE Davis, B.S. 10 Edith Souther Tufts, M.A. [11] Department of Art Professor : Associate Professor : Instru.ctors : Alice Van Vechten Brown Edith Rose Abbot Eliza Jacobus Newkirk, M.A. Eben Farrington Comins Elizabeth Manning Gardiner, M.A. [12] Department of History Associate Professor : Professors : Instructors : Elizabeth Kimball Ivendall, M.A. Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D. Edna Virginia Moffett, Ph.D. Lois Kimball Mathews, Ph.D. Mabel Elisabeth Hodder, M.A. Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D. Mabelle Moses, M.A. ' Absent on leave. [13 Department of English Com(3osition Professor : Associate Professor : Instructors : Absent on leave. Sophie Chantal Hart, M.A. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Josephine May Burnham, Ph.B. Edith Winthrop Mendall Taylor, B. Clare Macllelen Howard, M.A. Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A. Elizabeth Wheeler Man waring, B.A. Amy Kelly, M.A. Josephine Harding Batch elder, B.A. Alice Haskell, M.A. Helene Buhlert Magee, B.A. Elizabeth Bogman Pope, B.A. Maud Bassett Gorham, M.A. [14] Department of Pure Mathematics Professor ; Associate Professors Instructors : Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A. Eva Chandler, B.A. Helen Abbot Merrill, Ph.D. RoxANA Hayward Vivian, Ph.D. Mabel ] Iinerva Young, M.A. Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D. EuPHEMiA Richardson Worthington, Ph.D. Absent on leave. [15] Department of Education Professor: Anna Jane McKeag, Ph.D. Lecturer : William Trufant Foster, A.M. [16] Department of Italian Professor : Margaret Hastings Jackson [17] Department of Hygiene and Physical Education Director: Amy Morris Romans, M.A. Instructors : Carl Oscar Louis Collin, M.D. Frederick Haven Pratt, M.A., I.O. Eunice Blanche Sterling, M.D. EsTEi.LA May Fearon, B.S. Loretto Fish Carney Annie Chapin Steuman Edna Lois Williams Marion Wheeler Hartweli. Margaret Kreutz 18 Department of Chemistry Professor: Associate Professor : Instructors : Curator : Charlotte Fitch Roberts, Ph.D. Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S. Helen Somersby French, B.A. Jennie Tilt, M.A. Mary M. Fuller r 1!) I Department of French Professor : Associate Professor : Instructors : Assistant Absent on leave. Henriette Louise Therese Colin, Ph.D., Off. I. P. V. LENTiNE Julie Puthod, Off. A. Magdeleine Otten Carret, Lie. es L. Jeanne Cheron, Lie. es L. Marion Edna Bowler, B.A. Helene a. Forest, Lie. es L., D.E.S.L. Suzanne Emmelixe Debrie, B. es L. [20] Department of Applied Mathematics Professor: Ellen Hayes, B.A. [21] Department of Music Professor : Associate Professor : Instructors : Hamilton Crawford Macdougall, IMus.D. Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A. Emily Josephine Hurd Edith Estelle Torrey Hetty Shepard Wheeler, M.A. Albert Thomas Foster Alice Ayers Ccmmings 22 ] Department of Spanish Instructor : Carolina Marcial, B.A. I 23 J Department of Botany Professor : Associate Professors; Instructors : jNIargaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D. Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D. Lincoln Ware Riddle, Ph.D. Henry Saxton Adams, B.A.S. Mary Ca.mpbell Bliss, M.A. Maude Cipperly Wiegand, A.B. Alice Maria Ottley, M.A. Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D. Emily Pauline Locke, M.-A 24 Department of Elocution Professor: Malvina Bennett, Ph.B. Assistant : Lillian Drouet, B.A. [25] Department of Economics and Sociology Professor: Katharine Comax, Ph.B. Associate Professor: Emily Greene Bai.ch, B.A. Instr-uctors : Anna Youngman, Ph.D. Emilie J. Hutchinson, M.A. 26 Department of English Literature Professor : Associate Professors : Instructor: Katharine Lee Bates, M.A. ViDA DuTTON Scudder, M.A. Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D. Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D. Charles Lowell Young, B.A. Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D. Elizabeth Church, M.A. [27] Department of German Professor : Associate Professors : Instructors : Assistants MaRGARETHE MiJLLER Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D. Emma Scroll, Ph.D. Florence Emily Hastings, M.A. GusTi Schmidt Mariana Cogswell, B.A. Margaret Little, B.A. Clara L. Xicolay, Ph.D. 38 Department of Geology and Geography Professor : Elizabeth Florette Fisher, S.B. Assistants : Ruth Weir Raeder, B.A. Winifred Goldring. B.A. [29 Department of Biblical History Professor : Associate Professor: Instructors ' : Eliza Hall Kenukick, Ph.D. Adelaide Imogene Locke, B.A., Katrine Wheelock, B.D. Eleanor Densmore Wood, B.L. Muriel Streibert, B.A., B.D. S.T.B 30 Departments of Astronomy and Physics Astronomy Professors : Sarah Frances Whiting, D.Sc. Ellen Haves, B.A. Assistant: Leah Brown Allen, B.A. Curator : Elizabeth Phebe Whiting Professor : Associate Professor : Instructor : Assistant : Physics S. RAH Frances Whiting, D.Sc. Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A. Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D. INL rgaret E. Sawtelle, B.A. ;n Departments of Philosophy and Psychology Professor : Associate Professors : Instructor: Assistant : Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Litt.D. Mary Sophia Case, B.A. Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D. Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D. Sarah Jones Woodward, B.A. Department of Latin Professor : Associate Professors : Instructor: Assistant : Adeline Belle Hawes, M.A. Alice Walton, Ph.D. Caroline Rebecc. Fletcher, M.A. Mariana Cogswell, B.A. Lulu Geneva Eldridge, M.A. Department of Zoology Associate Professors Instructors : Curators : Alice Robertson, Ph.D. Marion Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S. Caroline Burling Thompson, Ph.D. Carrie Maud Holt, M.A. Margaret Harris Cook, Ph.D. Mabel Louise Robinson, M.A. Albert Pitts Morse Julia Ann Hewitt, B.A. Department of Greek Professor : Angie Clara Chapin, M.A. Associate Professors : Annie Sybil Montague, M.A. Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D. [32] • KATHARINE R. ADAMS NANETTE B. AIKEN ALICE P. ARE RUBY ALLEN [34 ETHEL L. ANDERTON MADELINE L. ANDREWS ■A IRENE L. AVERY ELEANOR H. BAILEY [35 EFFIE K. BAKER DOROTHY A. BALDWIN MARGUERITE II. BALDWIN MARGUERITE BARTLETT 36 LAURA S. BAUSMAN SARAH BAXTER MARY O. BEACH FLORENCE W. BEALS [37] HELEN B. BEEGLE META E. BENNETT aib HELEN W. BESSE GLADYS C. BEST [38] II. LESLIE BLAISDELL ANN L. BLEAZRV  BERTHA BLODGET DORA W. BOGUE [39 .i riBSi TS K ' ; ■ HERTHA BONNING MARGUERITE P. BRICK BERTHA M. BROOKS LOUISE W. BROWN [40] ADA M. BRUNER ESTHER G. BRYANT MARGARET E. BUBIER KATHERINE BUFFUM [41] r EDNA C. BURRTTT EMMA BUSS m PATRICE M. BUTLER KATHERINE H. CAMFILL [42] m JESSIE M. CAMPBELL ANNE T. CASWELL MARY R. GATE M. ALICE CHAMBERLIN [43] ii ■ ' EUNICE CHANDLER MARY R. CURISTIE J ANNIE L. CLARK DOROTHY N. CLARK [44] ELIZABETH . COAN GRACE H. COCHRAN HELEN J. COFFIN VERA B. COLTON [45 ' V HARRIET D. COMAN LILLIAN CONDIT FLORENCE E. COPELAND EUPHEMIA G. COWAN 46 HAZEL G. COWAN THERESA L. CRAM i CORINNE CRANE WINIFRED B. CRANE [47] ALICE L. CUMPSON LAURA K. DALZELL DOROTHY DANFORTH ANNA D. DAVIS [48] FLORENCE R. DAVIS HELENA F. DENFELD ■ JESSIE E. DENNETT SUSAN E. DICKSON [49] MIRIAM DIETZ LULU B. DILMAN A. LUCIA DOSCHER HARRIET M. DRAPER 50 . ■M ¥ FLORENCE DU BOIS GLADYS H. EARLE RUTH A. EDWARDS [51] MARY C. ELKINTON MIRIAM ELLIS CONSTANCE EUSTIS RL ' TH EVANS EULA FERGUSON T) ' } HARRIET FINCH EDNA I. FISSE [ MARGUERITE FITZGERALD DOROTHY FOSS [53] ALICE FOSTER MARION L. FOX A MARY S. FRANCIS A. ELEANOR FRANZEN [54] y GRACE E. FRAZER HELEN FRAZIER MILDRED FRINK MARGARET A. FULLER [55] ANNETTE GANO HELEN GATES HELEN GOODWIN HEULAH P. GRAY 5G] MILDRED E. GRAY RUTH A. GRINNELL RIDIE J. GUION JEANNE M. GUYOT 57] y FLORENCE HAEUSSLER EDITH D. HALEY i EDITH B. HALL PRISCILLA P. HARRINGTON [58] GRACE G. HARTLEY FLORENCE O. HASTINGS W RUTH E. HATCH BESSIE R. HAYS [69] KflSBR USi ' ETHEL G. HERSEY MARY L. HEWETT DOROTHY W. HILL MARION S. HILL [60] ETHELYN HOBBS MARY E. HORNING SARAH E. HOWARD RUTH A. HOWE [61] ELIZABETH K. HUBBARD HAZEL HUNNEWELL 162] CATHARINE HUNTER H. VIRGINIA HUNTER EVELYN P. INGALLS MILDRED JENKS ELSIE B. JENNEY MARION F. JEWETT [63] HELEN JOHNSON LILLIAN KAHN MONA L. KELLEY IMOGENE KELLY [64] JULIA T. KERR BERNARDINE KIELTY MARY E. KILLEEN MILDRED J. KNIGHT [65] HAZEL L. KNOWLTON MARION KNOWLTON - EDITH r.. KOON GENEVIEVE C. KRAl-T [66 ' SdMa E . ,;i.WIl ' . -« GERTRUDE E. KRANZ LUCILE I. KROGER FLORENCE M. KUNKEL MARGARET W. LANDES [67] ALICE M. LANC; KATHARINE LARRABEE ii w MARY C. LAWRAN ' CE BIANCA E. LEGG ()8 VERA M. LEGG FLORENCE J. LEONARD ••I i ' .,lr£ ' NORMA E. LIEBERMAN GRACE LINCOLN [69] MARITA O. LINCOLN ELIZABETH P. LONGAKER ELLEN LONGANECKER MARGUERITE LORENZ :i) % RUTH E. LOW ELLA L. LOWNSBERY f vVV HELEN M. MACARTNEY MARY M. McC artney [71] ? MADELEINE McCORMACK NELL C. McCOY jr ALICE McGUFFEY 72 ELLA H. MacKAY LOUISE MacMULLEN MADELEINE MARSHALL HARRIET MARSTON MAYES M. MARTIN [73] • ■ ' EMILY O. MILER ELIZABETH B. MILLER LORRAINE V. MILLIKEN DOROTHY MILLS [U] ■■ ' ■!asM ' MARJORIE MOORE MARY R. MORREF.l LEILA R. MORRIS ALMA L. MOSENFELDER 75 RUTH MUr.LIGAN BELLE MURRAY MARTHA W. MYERS [76] CRISTINE MYRICK ELEANOR NAGEL MARGARET D. NEWTON r ISABEL F. NOYES EDITH PARKER 77 fi CHARLOTTE B. PARRISH KATHARINE S. PARSONS HELEN PAUL ALBERTA PELTZ [78] ELLA L. PENNELl. MILDRED L. PETTIT BLANCHE L. PHILLIPS E A A. PIERCE [79 CAROLYN E. PIKE OLIVE E. PLACE GLADYS I. FLATTEN GERTRUDE E. PORTER [80] [81] ' ALLENE B. POWER MIRIAM POWERS JOSEPHINE M. PRICKETT PERSIS PURSELL HELEN H. RADLEY MARIE RAHR MARY F. RANKIN EUGENIA A. RAWLS [83] AUSTINA B. RAYMOND NELLIE M. REEDER MATILDA REMSEN LUCILE A. RHODES [83] . ' ;- . GRACE RICE MARION N. RICE ■ - y LAURA M. ROAKE LOU ROBERTS [84] ? ELIZABETH MacL. ROBINSON S. AGNES ROCHE f BERTHA ROYCE GERTRUDE R. RUGG [85] BERTHA M. RYAN MIRIAM SAVAGE % MARY W. SAWYER BERTHA A. SCHEDLER [86] CLARA SCHNEIDER HAZEL SCHOONMAKER META SCHWAB BEATRICE SCOTT [87] % 1 M. CAROL SCOTT MYRNA SEDGWICK i ANNA SENER MARY F. SHAW [88] [89 KATHERINE L. SHELDON HAZEL SHEPARD-ELMER SALLY L SHERBURNE HELEN M. SIMS ANNA SKINNER HELEN BLAGLE ALICE SMART ETHEL T. SMITH [90] yia w JEANNETTE SMITH RACHEL P. SNOW SELINA E. SOMMERVILLE FRANCES SPAULDING [91] MAY SPEER RUTH F. STAFFORD r ' m MAUDE E. STEARNS ESTHER STEWART 92] ANNA G. STONE HARRIET STRYKER ' — GRACE A. TAYLOR KATHERINE P. TERRY [93] -S- ' , NELLIE B. THOMAS MADALENE TILLSON t MILDRED L TUCKER SARA F. TUPPER [94 MARGARET ULBRICH ELEANOR VLIET MARGARET WALWORTH ANNAH S. WARD [95] , ? MARGARET B. WARNER BERTHA M. WARREN - ii MARY E. WARREN ALICE A. WATERMAN [ 96 MAIE E. WATKINS MARION WATSON JEAN WEBER NINA H. WEISS [97] MARY WELLES GLADYS WELLINGTON li BERTHA WENDLER EDITH R. WEST [98] GLADYS A. WHITE VIOLA C. WHITE AGNES WHITTIER KATHERINE U. WILLIAMS [99] HELEN WILSON MILDRED WILSON RUTH WINCH RUTH M. WORDEN 100 MARJORIE E. WYATT JEANNETTE WYCKOFF MURIEL C. ABBOTT ANITA BROWN HELEN D. FORNEY EMILY CODING RUTH B. HARPER CLARA LEACH EUNICE SPEAR DOROTHY STRAINE [101] Former Members of 1911 Allen, Mabel T. Baker, Frances J. Baker, Mildred E. Barclay, Grace D. Bardons, Helen C. Barnes, Helen W. Bangle, Lucille Becker, Louise W. Beddou, Bernice Bemis, Emily Bentley, Marguerite Biklen, Marie B. BoDFisH, Harriet C. Bond, Marjorie Both well, Ada Brown, Alecia I. Brown, Lydia Burke, Letitia C. BURNHAM, KaTHERINE Bushnell, Blanche Busk, Myrtle Cade, Louise Campbell, Helen Campbell, Melville Carter, Elizabeth Chamberlain, Maria Chapman, Harriet Clawson, Fern Cochrane, Ethel M. Cocks, Inez Cole, Miriam J. Cook, Guenn Craig, Frances Y, Craig, Lydia W. Cramer, Etta M. Danforth, Clarissa Danforth, Mary L. Davis, Susan E. De Ford, Miriam A. Dickerman, Marion Dickinson, Hilda W. Dines, Alta L. Edgerly, Margaret W. Edgerton, Margaret Elliott, Tudis L. Endicott, Minnie B. Erwin, Martha Farrington, Elinor Finn, Juliette I. Freeman, Helen F. Fuhrman, Stella Gillespy, Rose Goodwin, Laura G. Gorton, Carrie S, Cough, Zella M. Harbin, May Harris, Lelia Hathaway, Camilla Hill, Helen Holahan, Florence Holderbaum, Ethel Holgate, Mabel Howell, Louise Hudnut, Charlotte Hughes, Marion Ingersoll, Alma Jenkins, Helen Jones, Gladys Johnson, Lillie Johnson, Ruth Keigwin, Ruth H. Kennedy, Margaret Kidder, ] L ry Kinne, Marion Knight, Ethel Kriep.el, Elizabeth [102] Lee, Mabel J. Leslie, Alicia Lowell, Dorothy McKiNNEY, Helen Mayberry, Harriet Mead, Rina Moore, Lillian Morris, Marie Nichols, Agnes NicKLOY, Flossie NoE, Lillian M. NoRCROss, Helen M. Norton, Helen Norton, Louise B, O ' Brien, Teresa Olson, Mabel E. Otis, Annie M. Paxson, Helen Pereles, Jeannette Perkin s, Enid Peters, Hortense Phelps, Madge Potter, Laura QUIMBY, HaVENE Ray, Anne E. Reid, Emily Robeson, Edith M. Robinson, Bertha Rood, Margaret S. Rosenberg, Claire Roth, Alice M. ScHOTT, Katharine Scofield, Josephine ScRiBNER, Alice Secor, Florence M. Shanklin, Ellen Shaughnessy, Gertrude Singleton, Katherine Sloan, Frances Smith, Alice Smith, Emma Smyth, Esther Souther, Elizabeth Spaide, Hazel Spitz, Lillian Stanley, Jean L. Stephen, Margaret Stocker, Edna Stockett, Julia Stoney, Ethel Streetman, Ethel D. Tandy, Jeanette Thomas, Ethel Thompson, Ruth Tufts, Henrietta Weisskerz, Rosalind Wensley, Ruth Weyburn, Elizabetpi Widner, Helen Wilcox, Helen E. Wilkinson, Julia P. Wood, Maria Wyman, Mary 103] Freshman Officers Mabel Jane Lee President Katharine P. Terry Vice-President Helen Johnson Recording Secretary Helen W. Besse Corresponding Secretary Marjorie Moore Treasurer Executive Board — Hilda Dickinson. Dorothy Mills, Edna Stocker. Factotums — Catharine Hunter, Harriet L. Stryker. [106] Sophomore Officers Imogene R. Kelly President Helen Goodwin Vice-President Grace E. Frazer Recording Secretary Constance Eustis Corresponding Secretary Mildred L. Frink Treasurer Executive Board — Mabel Jane Lee, Emily O. Miler. Elizabeth, M. Rob- inson. Factotums — Vera M. Legg, Harriet L. Stryker. 107 ] Junior Officers Cristixe Myrick President Isabel F. Noyes Vice-President Laura S. Bausmax Recording Secretary Mary R. Christie Corresponding Secretary Alice P. Ake Treasurer Executive Board — Imogexe Kelly, Emily O. Miler. Katiierixl Terry. Factotums — Catharixe Huxter, Harriet L. Stryker. [108] Senior Officers Katherixe p. Tkrrv President Hazel Hunnewell Vice-President Anna Sener Recording Secretary Helen W. Besse Carres ponding Secretary Alice P. Ake Treasurer Executive Board — F. Eleanor Vliet. Helen B. Beegle, Alice L. L ' umpson. Factotums — Catharine Hunter. Harriet L. Stryker. 109 Student Government Association Constance Eustis President Isabel F. Noyes Vice-President A. Katharine Bingham Secretary Mildred Keim Treasurer Executive Board — Constance Eustis. 1911; Isabel F. Xoyes, 1911; Ruth M. Worden, 1911 ; A. Katharine Bingham. 1913; Mildred Keim, 1912; Mary B. Guernsey, 1912 ; Clara A. Hart, 1913. Adzisory Committee — Helen Goodwin. 1911; Hazel L. Nutter. 1912; Sarah W. Parker, 1913; Mary Welles, 1911; Rea Schimpeler, 1913; Marian A. Prince, 1913. 110 Christian Association Dorothy Mills, 1911 President Dorothy W. Hill, 1911 Vice-President Mary W. Humphrey, 1913 Recording Secretary Katharine Duffield, 1913 Corresponding Secretary Persis Pursell, 1911 Treasurer Helen Curtis, 1908 General Secretary Chairmen of Coininittecs Miss Edith S. Tufts Religious Meetings Miss Louise S. McDowell Missionary Elizabeth Hart, 1913 Bible Study Martha Charles, 1912 Mission Study Catherine Clarke, 1912 Extension Ruth L. Howe, 1912 Social Josephine Little, 1913 General Aid Katharine Duffield, 1913 Correspondence [111] Barnswallows Genevieve C. Kraft. lUll President RosELLA . Woodruff, 191-3 ricc-Prcsidcnt Edith X. Besse. 19] ;3 Secretary Delia A. Smith, 1912 Treasurer Dorothy L. Blodgett, 191-3 Custodian L. Elsa Loeber, 1913 -Assistant Custodian 11-3 ] . The Cast Alice Harriet L. Strvker The White Rabbit Gladys C. Best The Marsh Hare Harriet D. Coman The Hatter Eunice Chandler The Dormouse Ada IJruner The Gryphon E. Longaker The Mock-Turtle Dorothy Mills The Cheshire Cat Laura Dalzell The Duchess Alta B. Dines The Cook Eleanor Bailey Queen of Hearts Gertrude Rugg King of Hearts Lydia Brown [115] The Cast Theophilus Plum Eleanor ' liet Christopher Marlowe Helen Paul Mrs. Christopher Marlowe Jeanne Guyot Bobby AIitchell Maria Wood Reverend Mr. Bltrton Gertrude Rugg Betty Mitchell Nell Reeder Julia Marlowe Grace Frazer Peter I lizabeth Longaker .,r f Mayes Martin ORK-M EN J. . T- Alta Dines [117] JUNIOR BARNSWALLOWS ' Op- ' o-Me-Thumb Cast Madame Didier Eleanor Bailey Celeste Kate Parsons Rose Jordan Mildred Pettit Mrs. Galloway (or Clem ) Helen Beegle Amanda Meta Bennett Mr. Horace Greensmith Marguerite Bartlett [118] JUNIOR BARNSWALLOWS An Unlucky Tip Cast James Clifford Helen Macartney Diana Clifford, his wife Margaret Fuller Hillary Burroughs, her sister Eugenia Rawls Frederick Ker Carol Scott [119] The Cast AIark E:mdury F. Eleanor Vliet Roger Goodlake Helen Paul Captain George Lo ell Maria Wood Sir Harry Trlmblestone Mary L. Hewitt Kit Barxinger Iary Welles Peter Eula G. Ferguson Joanna Goodlake Gladys C. Best Mrs.- Deborah Katharine Parsons Peggy (Little Britain) Imogene Kelly Matron of the Fol ' ndling Hospital Elizabetli Longaker Beadle of the Foundling Hospitai Dorothy Mills ] Iolly Harriet L. Stryker [ 121 ] Athletic Association Agnes Roche, 1911 President May Gorham, 1913 Vice-President JosEPFiiNE GuiON, 191:5 Secretary Anna Christensen, 1913 Treasurer Esther Balderston, 1913 Custodian 123 pr Basketball i j 9 Dorothy Clark Head ' •■ m Mary Sawyer Captain ' fMUi - ' - Mary W. Sawyer (w) ) Ponvanh i ( TlllC «« - Grace E. Frazer j- ....(; cu .s | f Dorothy Clark (wO Centre Eleanor F. Vliet - . , T- o r ij liar as Ethel T. Smith S Elsie B. Jenney (w) ' Margaret A. Ful ler ,- Substitutes Florence DuBois ) 1 i. ' [134] Hockey IV 1 ht f S K Substitutes— C. Elkinton. Esther Stewart Head Gertrude R. Rugg ' . .Captain KatHerine U. Williams, C. F. J I. Esther Stewart, R. I. Bessie R. Hays. R. W. (W.) Nellie B. Thomas, L. I. Elizabeth B. Miller, L. W. Nell C. McCoy, R. H. A. Leah Bleazby, L. H. Gertrude R. Rugg, R. F. (W.) Mildred Jexks, L. F. Norma Lieberman, G. (W.) Katherine Terry, C. H. (W.) -Gladys C. Best, Laura K. Dalzell. Laura S. Bausman, Mary •ui H 125] - -t IK i xaiii ! Crew Martorie Wvatt Head Anna Skinner Captain Marjorie Wyatt ( W. ) Co.vsivain Catharine Hunter Co.vsivain Madeline Andrews Bozv and 3 Sarah Baxter 2 ? Ieta Bennett Bozv and 3 Constance Eustis ( W. ) Stroke and 6 Marguerite Fitzerald ( W. ) T Edith Hall ■ 2 and 4 Grace Hartley ( ) 5 and 6 Ernestine How.xrd 5 and 6 Alberta Peltz 5 ajid 6 Anna Skinner (W. ) Stroke and 6 Helen Slagle 4 ■iG 3 all 2 3 T ennis Mary S. Francis Eunice Chandler Katherine Buffum Eunice Chandler (W.) Mary S. Francis (W.) S. Agnes Roche (W.) Miriam Savage (W.) Ruth M. Worden . .Head Captain 9 V 1-37 Archery AIiLDRED Wilson Head ] Iarguerite Draper Captain B. ] IiLDRED Brooks jMildred L. Pettit Mildred SI. Wilson (W.) Edna T. Fisse jMarion p. Vatson H. Marguerite Draper (W.) [ 128 1 Golf AIarjorie AIoore Head Bertha A. Schedler Captain Helen Frazier Bertha A. Schedler (W.) Marjorie Moore (W.) May Speer Sii bstitii fes Mary R. C TE Helen M. Sims r% a w w tk Jf [ 129 1 Running . Gladys H. Earle Head Y Alice E. Foster Captain Gladys H. Earle Dorothy Foss Alice E ' ,. Foster Alice M. Lang Clara G. Leacpi AIarita O. Lincoln Dorothy Mills Ella L. Pennell Sitbstilulcs Florence R. Davis Frances Spaulding Ella H. MacKay Gladys A. White V f W [ 130 November, 1908 November. 1909 November, 1910 Scores 1909 19 points 1910 20 points 1911 19 points 1910 26 points 1911 23 points 1912 11 points 1911 25 points 1912 22 points 1913 13 points M 1 K p { i- 4 ' ■ r ' ' - ii ' ' U g 1 131] Indoor Meet Sarah Baxter Sarah Baxter Constance Eustis Marguerite Fitzc.erald Alice E. Foster RlDIE T. GUION (W.) Captain AIary L. Hewett jMarguerite Lorexz Alberta Peltz Mirl m Savage Bertha A. Schedler (W.) [ 135 1 College Settlement Association Louise Walworth. lUl-i President ] Iiss Fisher Vice-President Susan Dicksox, VM Vice-President Susan Newell, 191-3 Vice-President Ada Herring, 1913 Tlce-President Frances Williams, 1914 ] ' ice-President Dorothy Bullard, 1912 Secretary-Treasurer Equal Suffrage League Almira Morgan. 1 91-2 President Miss Pope ' ice-President Jeanne Guvot, 1911 Secretary and Treasurer Leah Bleazby, 1911 Senior Mernher of Executive Board Marjory Stoneman, 19r2 Junior Member of Executive Board ] L ry Daly Graduate Member of Executive Board Student Volunteer Band A. Eleanor Franzen .Leader Edith Evarts illson Secretary Elizabeth . Coan Harriet Finch A. Eleanor Franzen Elizabeth K. Hub.bard Helen Paul Mildred Jenks Margaret W. Landes Ella L. Lownsbery Dorothy Mills 1912 Frances Gray Clara C. Leach 1913 Katharine Duffteld NIary W. Humphrey Edith Evarts ' illsox Helen Curtis Graduate Helen French Faculty [136] Consumers League Marion Jewett, 1911 President Helen Reynolds, 1912 Secretary and Treasurer Helen Paul. 1911 Corresponding Secretary Miss Tufts Faculty Member Helen Slagle 1911 Member Lyuia Brown 1912 Member Mary Humphrey 1913 Member [ 137 Phi Beta Kappa ETA CHAPTER OF MASSACHUSETTS Laura E. Lock wood President Ellen F. Pendleton Vice-President Martha H. Shackford Secretary Josephine M. Burnham Treasurer Honorary Member Caroline Hazard Active Members In Facultate Edward E. Bancroft Katherine L. Bates Louise F. Brown Josephine M. Burnham Ellen L. Burrell Mary S. Case Angie C. Chapin Helen D. Cook Katharine M. Edwards Helen S. French Eleanor A. McC. Gamble Clarence G. Hamilton Adeline B. Hawes Anna Emily J. Hutchinson Eliza H. Kendrick Laura E. Lockwood Lois K. Mathews Louise S. McDowell Helen A. Merrill Annie S. Montague Ellen F. Pendleton Charlotte F. Roberts Alice Robertson Martha H. Shackford Margaret P. Sherwood RoxANA H. Vivian YOUNGMAN Ethel L. Andem Helen Burr Winifred Goldring Graduate Students Georgette A. Grenier Dorothy M. Hazeltine Eleanor T. Horne Class of 1911 Alma L. Mosenfelder Anna Sener Miriam Powers Gladys White Viola C. White [139] Alumnae Association Frances Scudder Williams, 188G President Glastonbury, Conn. Bertha Bailey, 1888 J ' icc-President Lakeville, Conn. Florence S. M. Crofut, 1897 Secretary 25 North Beacon Street, Hartford, Conn. Helen Damon Smith, 1898 Director 119 Capitol Avenue. Hartford. Conn. Lillian W. Smith, 190:2 Treasurer Simsbury, Conn. Mary Oilman Ahlers, 1888 Aliiinni General Secretary Welleslev College Graduate Club Ruth C. Ingersoll, B.A President Laura A. Welch, B.A Vice-President Lena M. Sibley, B.A Secretary Josephine Curtis, B.A Treasurer Ethel L. Andem, B.A. Claribel Hutchinson, B.A., M.D. Lennie p. Copeland, B.S. Ruth C. Ingersoll, B.A. Helen Curtis, B.A. Dorothea L. Mann, B.A. Josephine Curtis, B.A. Edith H. AIoore, B.A. Mary W. Daley, B.A. Helen M. O ' Leary, B.A. Grace Darling, B.A. Ruth W. Raeder, B.A. Blanche Fishback, B.A. Evangeline Robinson, B.A. Florence W Foss, B.A. Mary Eloise Robinson, B.A. Mildred N. Frost, B.A. Mary Rogers, B.A. Erne.stine W. Fuller, B.A. Hattie Shipley, B.A. Winifred Goldring, B.A. Lena M. Sibley, B.A. A. Georgette Grenier, B.A. Marion S. Stretton, B.A. Adelaide Haley, B.A. Muriel Watt. B.A. Dorothy ' . Hazeltine, B.A. Lilla Weed. B.A. Eleaxor T. Horne, B.A. Laura A. Welch. B.A. Sarah J. Woodward, B.A. [140] The Wellesley Magazine CoRiNNE L. Crane, 191 1 Editor-in-Chief Beulah Gray, 1911 Associate Editor Literary Editors Ruth Mulligan, 1911 Bernardine Kielty, 1911 Dorothy Summy, 1913 Lalla R. Collins, 1912 Ridie Guion, 1911 Business Manager Helen Goodwin, 1911 Subscription Editor Frances Gray, 1912 Associate Business Manager Sarah Woodward, 1905 Alumnae Editor Bertha M. Beckford Advertising Business Manager [ 142 ] The College News Imogene Kelly, 1911 Editor-in-Chief Muriel Bacheler. IDl? Assuciafc Editor Literary Editors Cathrene H. Peebles, 1913 Carol Willlxms, 1913 Reporters Mildred Washburn, 1913 Marv Burd, 1913 Sarah J. Woodward, 1905 Ihininae Editor Elizabeth Nofsinger. 1 91(i Business Manager Alice R. Porter, 1910 Siihscription Editor Assistants RiDiE GuiON. 1911 Frances Gray. 1913 [ 143 ] Choir Hamilton C. Macdougall Cliuir Master Gertrude R. Rugg, 1911 Chorister Helen K. Goss, 1912 Assistant Chorister Elizabeth Robinson, 1911 Sara Tupper, 1911 - Librarians Katherine AIortenson, 1912 ) First Sopranos Nell Cakpentkr. 1912 Belle Murray, 1911 Gladys Earle, 1911 Persis Pursell, 1911 Elizabeth Griffith, 1912 Lucille A. Rhodes, 1911 Ruth Hypes, 1913 Florence Sieber, 1913 Marguerite Lautenbach, 1913 Alice Smart, 1911 Harriet Marston, 1911 Ethel Trowbridge, 1912 Substitutes Edith D. Allyn, 1912 Mary C. Giles, 1911 Alice Wormwood, 1913 Second Sopranos Mary Colt, 1913 Alice Paine, 1912 Louise Eppich, 1913 Gertrude Rugg, 1911 Catharine Hunter, 1911 Dorothy Summy, 1912 Ruth Mulligan, 1911 Evelyn Wells, 1913 Gladys White, 1911 Substitutes Dorothy Hart, 1912 Ruth Pepperday, 1913 Stella Ream, 191:) Altos Rachel Burbank, 1913 Ella Lownsbery, 1911 Helen Cross, 1912 Josephine Pitman, 1912 Emily Coding, 1911 Ruth Rodman, 1912 Helen Goss. 1912 Gertrude Streeter. 1912 Eleanor Hall, 1912 Berenice Van Slyke, 191; ' , Substitutes Mary Clark. 1913 Louise Crawford, 1913 Gladys Gorman, 1914 [147] •7 ! f •? Glee Club Harriet Coman, 1911 Leader Gertrude Rugg, 1911 President Katherine Mortenson, 1913 Accompanist First Sopranos Dorothy Bullard, 1912 Ruth Hypes, 1913 Harriet Coman, 1911 Alice Smart. 1911 Helen Eaton, 1913 Natalie Williams, 1913 Alice Wormwood, 1913 Second Sopranos Constance Block, 1913 Ella Lownsbery, 1911 Louise Eppich, 1913 Gertrude Rugg, 1911 First Altos Alecia Brown, 1913 Lucy Roberts. 1912 Emily Coding, 1911 Ruth Rodman, 1913 Madeline Tillson, 1911 Second Altos ] L rgaret Buckley, 1913 Josephine Pitman, 1913 Helen Goss, 1913 Carol Prentice, 1913 148 Mandolin Club Mildred M. Wilson, 1911 Leader Ruth A. Grinnell, 1911 Manager Eleanor Hall, 1913 Assistant Leader First Mandolins JMiLDRED M. Wilson, 1911 Mary Francis, 1911 Ruth A. Grinnell, 1911 Edith Haley, 1911 Eleanor Hall, 1913 Lili Zimmerman, 1912 Dorothy Baldwin, 1911 Artus James, 1913 Second Mandolins Marguerite Baldwin, 1911 Marion N. Rice, 1911 Florence Beals, 1911 Frances Faunce, 1913 Eleanor Wheeler, 1913 Third Mandolins Elizabeth Haynes, 1913 Mabel Winslow, 1913 Tenor Mandolas Alberta Peltz, 1911 Edith M. Wilson, 1913 Banjos MoNA Kelly, 1911 Agnes Butler, 1913 Hester Young, 1913 Marion Shoemaker, 1913 Guitars Marion Johnson, 1913 Marjorie Soule, 1913 Carrie Longanecker, 1913 Marion Shoemaker, 1913 Violin Claire Rosenberg, 1913 Tympanies Lili Zimmerman, 1913 149 Orchestra Albert M. Foster Director Violins Berxice Dunning, 1913 AIiRiAM Ellis, 1911 Evelyn Furber, 1914 Evelyn Gough, 1913 Ruth Grinnell, 1911 Marion Long, 1914 Mary Welles, TiLLA AIcCarten, 1913 Alice Mulligan, 1914 Carol S. Prentice, 1913 Claire Rosenberg, 1912 Anne Taylor, 1914 Sophia Tillinghast, 1914 1911 ' Cello Emily Merriam, 1914 Piano Elizabeth K. Hubbard, 1911 Marguerite Milnor, 1912 150 Helen Paul, 1911 President Mary Welles, IQllSecretary-Treasurer Mary Whiton Calkins, Vice-President [151] Alma L. Mosenfelder, 1911, President Edith D. Allyn, 1912. .Vice-President Helen C. Lamprey, 1912. .. .Secretary Bertha A. Schedler, 1911. .Treasurer FrAULEIN MaRGARETHE MiJLLER Faculty Member [152] Dorothy Straine. 1911 President Laura K. Dalzell, 1911 .Vice-President EvELViX Keller, 1912 Secretary Alice E. Butler, 191 ' c! Treasurer AIagdeleine O. Carret Faculty Member A dvisory C ' oni inittee Ruth Evans, 1911 Ln,i M. Zimmerman. 1912 Melrose Pitman, 1913 f 153 iO Amn-CLLlB- -w Helex Frazier. 1911 President J.WES -Martin, 1911 Vice-President and Treasurer Ada Bruner, 1911 Secretary Advisory Board Carolina NTarcial Leila Morris Lura Griswold Eleanor Wheeler [154 1 Ruth Evans Members In Faculty Miss Lockwood Miss Holt ] Irs. McGee 1911 Mary Rhodes Christie Imogene Kelly CoRiNNE Crane Lorraine ' . Milliken Ruth Evans Dorothy Mills Beulah p. Gray 1912 Katharine Parsons Edith Allyn Mary Guernsey Muriel Bacheler Rea Schimpeler Head Mildred Washburn [155 1 mhim CoRixxE Crane President Dorothy Summy Treasurer Ruth Collins Secretary Members In Facultate Elizabeth Man waring Mary Christie CoRiNNE Crane Beulah Gray Bernardine Kielty Lorraine Milliken 1911 Dorothy Mills Ruth Mulligan Katharine Parsons Elizabeth Robinson Dorothy Straine Viola White Ruth Collins 1912 Eunii Evans Dorothy Summy 156] Marion A. Smith, 1913 President Gertrude M. Robinson, 1912 Vice-President Alice A. Bennett, 1912 Corresponding Secretary Ruth E. Curtis, 1913 Secretary and Treasurer Lillian Drouet Judge Amy Kelly Judge Elizabeth B. Pope Judge [157] © ct-.H-,n p f  oO ' K=ac?i ' S-it 4 j K, fl V ? 9 O Consumers Pi-:rsis Pursell, 1! 11 Makjorie Moore, lUll Annette Gano, 1911 Lorraine AFtlliken. 1911 Adalyn Thompson, 1912 Anna Christensen, 1913 Ruth Howe, 1912 Helen K. CtOss, 1912 Catharine Hunti:r, Ridie Guion, 1911 Mayes Martin, 1911 Ruth Worden, 1911 Kate Terry, 1911 1911 DoROTiiN ' Conner, 1912 Delia Smith, 1912 Dorothy Hart, 1912 Elinor Farrington, 1912 ] rAR(;i--jn ArAcKu.i.oi . 1912 [173 1 nni A RJl M ili£) Nell McCoy President Marguerite Lorenz Vice-President Rea Schimpeler Secretary Elva McKee Treasurer [174] AINC • CLUB • Katherine Buffum President Florence Talpey lice-President Margaret Hervey Secretary Margelia Thomes Treasurer s5] ■Margaret Fuller President Margaret Bucklen Secretary and Treasurer 176 1 Class of 1912 Helen K. Goss President Nell B. Carpenter Vice-President Katherine Mortenson Recording Secretary Carol S. Williams Corresponding Secretary Helen L. Cross Treasurer Dorothy D. Deemer ) Ruth L. Howe - Execntivc Committee Dorothy R. Sum my ) Dorothy G. Henderson ) 77 , TT T T r tactotums Helen L. Lamprey ) 177 1 Class of 1912 Abbe, Alice T. Abbott, Ruth T. Adams, Katharine R. Allbright, Elizabeth B. Allyn, Edith D. Andrews. Agnes Applegate, Dorothy Q. Baciieler, ] Iuriel Bailey, Bernice L. Baker, Marguerite Balaeanoff, Gana Bancroft, Ada W. Bancroft, Margaret Banks, Florence E. Barbour. Ethel W. Batchelder, Mildred Batcheller. Helen A. Bennett, Alice A. Bingham, A. Katharine BiSSONNETTE, AnNA R. Blaney, Elizabeth Blodgett. Dorothy BoARDMAN, Marguerite Bogle, Margaret BoGUE, Dora W. BoTT, Sally V. BowDEN, Dorothy T. Boynton, Grace M. Brady, Marietta Brecke, Amanda I revver, Irene Brooks, Abby B. Brooks, Ida E. Brown, Alecia I. Brown, Catharine D. Brown, Lydia C. Browne. Margaret E. Bryant, Elizabeth R. Buckley, Margaret R. Bullard, Dorothy Burke, Mary A. A. Burleigh, Frances R. Burr, AIargaret Butler, Alice E. Butler, Marion L. Cadoo, Sarah E. Caldwell, Abbie L. Camfill, Katherine H. Carpenter, Nell B. Caswell, Sarah P. Catlett, Winifred F. Caution-Davis, Ethel M. Chapman, Christine Charles, Martha Christensen, Anna E. Clark, Sarah R. Clarke, Catherine Clarkson, Gertrude E. Clawson, Fern Clements, Claudine Clifford, Mary K. CoHN, Florence l. Colburn, Alice A. Collins, L. Ruth Conner, Dorothy Cowan, Hazel G. Cross, Helen L. Curry, Nellie B. Curtis. Christine T. Cutler, Rachel M. ( Dages, Frances C. Dasha. Irene C. Davis, Helen I. Davis, Maud S. Dean, Elizabeth Deemer, Dorothy De Hart, Jessie M. De Land. Dorothy Deyo, Barbara V. Dillingham, Isabel Draper, Edna Draper, Laura A. Dryfoos, Minette L. [178 Dudley, Gertrude M. Dunning, Bernice B. Eaton, Helen M. Egan, Frances Elliott, Esther Erskine, Edith C. Evans, Ruth Farrington, Elinor Faunce, Frances A. Fenner, Mildred L. Ferguson, Bonita Fish, Helen D. FiTZPATRicK, Mary M. Flanders. Ruth L. FooTE, Norah W Forbes, x lice C. Fritz, M. Margaret Garvey. x nnabel a. Geer. Dorothy Gerould, Dorothy GiBBS, Edna A. Glenn, Helen M. GoRHAM, May A. K. Goss, Helen K. GowiNG, Katharine Graves, Sara S. Gray. Frances Griest. Rebecca W. Griffin. Margaret L. Griffith. Elizabeth Grimes, Bertha Griswold, Lura E. S. Guernsey, Mary B. Hall, Eleanor S. Hall, Winifred Halsey, Olga Harned, Elizabeth T. Harris, Marion A. Hart, Dorotity Hart, Elizabeth H. Hastings, Carrie L. Hathavv ay. Mary Henderson, Dorothy G. Henderson, Ruth U. Hepburn, Beulah E. Herr, Anna B. Hewitt. Edith Hobbs, Ruth M. HoLDEN, Marguerite Howe, Ruth Hume, Mary H LISTED, Louise Irey, Jessie A. Jenks, Mildred Jennings, Edna C. Johnson, Marian E. Jones, Ethelwynne Karcher, Marguerite Keator, Rachel Keim, Mildred Keller, Evelyn R. KiLLEEN, Mary E. Knight, Grace E. Knight, Muriel Kramer, Hazel V. Kuhn, Effie G. Kurtz. Georgeine E. Lamprey, Helen C. Lane, Madeleine H. Langley, Rosamond Law, Margaret L. Lawrence, Genieve E. Lawton, Elsie K. Lesser, Marguerite E. Lewis, Adeline E. Little, Agnes E. Little , Dorothy B. Little, Josephine Littlefield, Henrietta LocKwooD, Hazel M. LoKER, Marion S. Longanecker, Carrie M. Luey, Mary M. McCarthy, Florence [179 1 McCoNNELL, Josephine jMcCroddan, Susie W. jMackillop, Margery McLouD, Miriam Mann, Vera A. Marquart, Natalie E. Marsh, Alice I. Martin, Jessamine Martin. Myra A. Mayo. Adelaide A. Meredith. Helena Merrill. Bertha Metz. Mary E. [Miller. Leonora MiLLiKEX, Edith C. ] Iilnor, Marguerite MoBLEY, Annie R. Moors, Hannah E. Morgan, Almira S. MORTENSON, KaTHERINE [Mueller, Margaret E. [Murray, Belle Myers, Martha W. [Myrick. irginia Xash. Caroline M. Newell. Susan Noble, Loljise H. XuTLER, Hazel L. Nutting. Marion E. O ' Brien, Fannie [M. Obst, Stella D. Obershaw, Bessie Oliver, Mary B. Paine, Alice Pardee, Katharine Pax SON. Ruth M. Pearce, Edith L. Pearson. Constance S. Pearson, Margaret H. Peck, Eudora Peebles. Cathrene H. Peirce, Ida F. Percy, H. Carolyn Perkins, Ruth Perry, Ethel M. Perry, Grace L. Perry, Ruth C. Pike, Florence C. Pitman, Josephine W. Price, Florence PuTN. M, Lillian Ranney, B. Belle Ray, Anne L. Reid, Estelle M. Reynolds, Helen Richman, Grace E. Riley, Cathryn Roberts, Ida H. Roberts. Lucy K. Robertson. Helen Robertson. Jean E. Robeson. Gertrude M. Rockwell, Agnes Rodman, Ruth S. Rogers, Mary E. Rosenberg, Claire Rl ssell, Marguerite Sackett, Edith Salkeld, Katharine E. S ALTAR, Margaret Sawyer, [Marjorie H. SCHIMPELER, Re A Schtalpfer, Lenore ScHMiTT, Esther B. Schmucker, Dorothy [M. SCHOONMAKER, EdITH Searle, Corinne Seiferth, Aida Sheffield, [Margaret B. Sheldon, Irene Sherman, Marjorie Shupp, Ri ' th M. Slack, Grace F. Smith, Delia A. Smith, E. Lavenia Smith, G. Lucille Smith, [Marian A. [180] Staats, Marguerite L. Stickley, jMarie p. Stinson, Helen W. Stoneman, Marjory Stott, Ethel V. Streeter, Gertrude A. Stuart, Mary A. Sulzbacher, Carolyn F. Sum MY, Dorothy Sumner, Anna P. Talpey, Florence T. Taroell, Louise B. Th ' olens, AIargaret Thompson, Adalyn Thorndike, H. Christine Trowbridge, D. Ethel Ufford, Louise R. Van Tine. Hazel R. Walworth, M. Louise Washburn, Mildred Weaver, Jesse S. Webster, Florence Webster, Winifred R. Weidenhamer, Edna E. Weiss, Nina H. Weller, Gwenydd H. M, Welte, Josephine A. Wetherill, Mildred R. Wheeler, Eleanor P. White, Helen S. Whitney, Marion WhTttemore, Alice G. Whitten, Gladys W. Whittlesey, Leslie L. Williams, Carol S. Wilson, Helen Louise Winship, Mildred F. Woodruff, Rosella Woodward, Elizabeth C. Wright, Margaret Wyman, Mary A. Yarnall, Mary YocoM, Margaret Young, Hester E. Zimmerman, Lili Zuckerman, Nellie 181 Class of 1913 Marcia Kerr President Helen R. Marti x Vice-President Helen McG. Jov Recording Secretary Ada G. Herring Corresponding Secretary Marjorie Corvee Treasurer Mary E. Colt Katharine Duffield - Executive Committee Mary E. Clark i Ruth Van Blarcom I c- T-, T, ,,r tactotums Edith B. Wilbur 182 Class of 1913 AcKLiN, Jessie F. Adams, H. Marjorie Andem, Marion W. Bachman, Lucille Baer, Elizabeth Bailey, i NNiE E. Bailey, Lucia Balderston, Esther A. Barlow, Evelyn Barr, Mabel R. Bates, Helen G. Batt, Laura B. Berkebile, Bessie Besler, Helen Besse, Edith N. Bickelhaupt, Doris M. Blaisdell, Ruth Block. Constance Boyd, May P. Boynton, Elizabeth Bradley, Marian H. Brant, Helen M. Brewster, Nancy E. Brown, Elizabeth L Bryant, Josephine E. Buell, Constance BuRBANK, Rachel F. BuRDETT, Mary H. BuRDicK, Genevieve Burnett, Kathlene C. B urr, Alice Butler. M. Agnes Campbell, Margaret Canterbury, Edith R. Carder, Florence Y. Carr, Lina R. Chapman. ATary Chowen, Aline Chun, Ying Met Clark, Dorothy P. Clark, Mary E. Clarke, Elizabeth CoBURN, Katharine E. Cochran, Helen R. Coggeshall, Mary M. Coller, Helen A. Collins, AL rie T. Colt, Mary E. Corliss, Marion Cowee, Marjorie Crandall, Kathleen B. Curtis, Ruth E. Davis, Helen A. Devan, Harriet B. Dexter, Alice E. Donaldson, Ruth DowLiNG, Gladys Drake, Rachel L Drake, Dorothy L. Draper, Lillian P. Dubuque, Marie DuFFiELD, Katharine Eiseman, Edith F. Elliott, Louise M. Ellis, Laura Eppich, Louise J. Evans, Edith M. Evans, Mildred L. Fanning, Katherine Farrar, Helen E. Fen TON, Doris Ferger, Nellie H. Ferguson, Mary L. Frank, Helen L. Frazer, Mabel Froeligh, Helen Gamble, Barbara A. Gano. Martha Garst, Louise C. Gass. Inez E. Godfrey, Charlotte E. [183] Greexlay, Ruth I ' . Grimm, Dacota ii W. GuiON, Josephine Hahx, Barbara AI. Hale. Marion T. Hall, Alice C. Halley, Sara Hammond, Ed a Harper, Josephine L. Harrison, Dorothy Hart, Clara Hartman, Martha G. Haven, Ruth B. Haverstick, Jeanette ' an S. Haynes, Elizabeth Henze, Charlotte Herring, Gertrude A. Hersey, Celia H. Hewey, Margaret N. HiBBARD, M. FiORENCE Hill, Marie P. HoLDEN, Hazel R. HOLLINGSWORTH. CeCILTA Holmes, AIildred E. Holmes, Sibyl S. HOWARTH, GeRALDINE HoxiE, Louise M. . Hu, Ping Hsia Hubbard, Beulah Humphrey, Mary W. Hunt, jNIarion Hunter, Verna T. Hutchinson, Helen Hypes, Ruth Ingraham, Irma B. Jackson, Elizabeth F. James. Artus James. Lauretta P. Johnson. Abby Johnson. AL ry Y. Joy. Helen McG. Kahn. Carolyn Keeler, Helen M. Kendall, Lois M. Kenyon, Ethel C. Kerr. ALarcia Kipp. Elizabeth H. Knowles, Miriam E. Knovvlton, Edith M. Knox, Marjorie D. KoLB. Mildred KoLK. Laura A. Lauthenbach, ] L rguerite Leavitt, Edna J. Leonard, Laura A. Lerch, Elsie P. Levy. Pearl E. Lewis. Breta P. Lhjp.v, Iarjorie LiNLEY. Helen F. Loeber, L. Elsa Logan. Helen G. LovEiTT. . Mildred B. McCarten, Till a McCarty, Irene F. McClellan, Bessie ALvcCreadie. Florence McCready, Isabelle C. McDermott, Mary S. McDowell, Dorothy McKee, Ely a L. Manning, Bessie Martin, Helen R. Maslen, Edythe W. Merrill, Alice C. Merritt. Carolyn Miller, J. Pauline Mitchell, S. ALargaret Moore. Florence A. Moore. Janet C. Morgan. Letitia ' M. Morris, Mildred H. Morse, Alma T. Morse. Sallie B. Moyse, Ayleen Much more. Milward S. [ 181 MuLLiNAX, Frances Nagel, Laura H. Nason, Margaret Nichols, Ethel NoRRis, Laura No YES, Emily L. Otten, Edna M. Packard, Ruth E . Pardee. Emily McK. Parker, Sarah W. Parsons, AL rian L). Paul, Helen M. Pearsall, Marguerite Pepperday, Ruth M. Perry, Grace R. Pierce, Dorothy Pillsbury, Eleanor Pilsworth, Ruth A. Pitman, ] 1elrose Potter, Katharine A. Powell, Carrie C. Prentice, Carol S. Prescott, Adelaide M. Prince, Marian A. Prisch, Jessie T. Raab, Theodora A. Raymond, Dorothy Ream, Stella Reed, Constance Reed, Ruth V. Reichmann, Josephine D. Reynolds, Marian L Rhoads, Gertrude B. Rich, Pauline H. Richards, Gladys Richardson, Helen E. Richardson, Nina A. Rider, ALvrian Ridgway. Dorothy RiGGiNs, Aileen a. Roessler, Jennie L. Rose, Eva Ross. Alice M. RuEL, Grace M. Russell. Harriet G. Ruthven. Henrietta C. Ryan, Helen L. Savage, Fredkkka L. Schauffler, Gertrude W. Scudder, Bessie S. Selden, Daphne L. Selkirk, Harriet C. Shoemaker, Marian T. Shuler, A ' irginia W. Sieber, Florence S. Slattery, Elizabeth AL Smith, Gladys M. Smith, Hazel C. Smith, Helen P. Smith. Nathalie Smith. Susanne E. SouLE, Gladys SouLE, Marjorie M. SoL ' TH, Helen P. SoL THER, Gertrude Squires, Grace E. Stanford, Florence A. Stetson. Ajarion Stratton, Edith Sullivan, Helen L. SwoPE, Edna L. Taylor, Gwendoline Temple, Emma A. Templeton, Marian E. Terrill. Olive C. Thom, Margaret Thomas, Lauretta L Thomes, Margelia D. Toll, Emily P. Tripp, AL ry A. Tripp, Olive A. Truesdell, Dorothy TuTTLE, Margaret S. Twiss, Beatrice M. iL, Valrosa ' . [185 Van LJlarcom, Ruth Vander Veer, En ' elyn F. Van Slyke, Berenice K. Van Valkenburgh, Alice Van ' echten, AIargaret VoLK. jMildred Wadsworth, Mary J. Waldron, Ruth S. Welch, Margaret Wells, Evelyn K. Wheeler, Helen W. White, Margaret N. White, Maude N.. Whitney, Helen E. W iCK, Virginia Wiechers, Nita Wilbur. Edith B. Wilbur, Susan W. Williams, Natalie Willson, Edith E. Wilson, Edith I. WiNSLOw, Mabel E. Wood, E. Louise Woodard, Bernice N. Woodward, Ruth A. Wormwood, Alice E. Wylie, Margaret E. Wyman, Dorothy [186 1 Class of 1914 AcHESON, Janet W. AcKERMAN, Laurie V. Adams, Myrtle I. Adams, Ruth S. x-Vddams, Lucy L. Agnew, Edith E. Ahrens, S. Helen Allen, Edith L. Allen, Margaret E. Allen, Norma Appenzeller, Ida PT Arnold, Gertrude F. Asher, Jessie E. Ashley, Mildred } Atwater, Mary T. Atwood, Elizabeth Ayer. Dorothy Ayer, F. Erminie Ayers, Edith A. Bach, Winifred S. Bach MAN, Henriette E. Bailey, Almeria P. Bain. Edith Baker, Elizabeth H. Baker, Frances N. Baker, Lillian E. Balch, Adela L. Balderston, Sarah Ballantine, Mary F. Ballman, Marie Bam FORD, Alice M. Beach, Nellie K, Bean, Dorothy W. Bean, Mary A. Beedle, Ruth G. de Beer, Bessie Benjamin, Ruth M. Benninghofen, Margaret Benson, Ina Berlowitz, Esther Bigelow, Dorothea Biggart, Julia R. Blake, Harriet Blood, Marie E. BoEtiMKE, Irma K. Bogert, Frances H. Boyden, Annie Boynton, Marjory L. Brainerd, Beatrice B. Brandon, Mabel A. Brayton, Elith L. Brown, Dorothy M. Brown, Ethel S. Brown, Gladys A. Brown, Helen B. Brown, Julia A. Brown, Muriel W. Bullock, ] L ry K. Burbeck, Thelma Burney, Marion Burnham, Doris Burroughs, Vivian Burt, AL rjorie Burt, Rebecca E. Burt, Uarda Burton, Ruth Butterfield, Mitties Buttery, Elsie L. Cadoo, L. Ethel Caldwell, AL iRION Calkin, Mary Carnahan, Helen Carpenter, Sarah A. Gary, Jennie W. Case, M. Elizabeth Chedel, Jessie M. Clapp, Florence Clemence, Gertrude B. Cole, Gladys H. Cole, Lillian L Coleman, Ruth R. Collins, Grace M. CoMEGYS, Margaret B. CoNGDON, Ruth [187] CoxoxER, Charlotte M. Cooper, Hazel F. CoRwiN. E. Eugenia Coseo. Alice T. COSTIKYAN. ' eRA I. Cottrell, Lois Coyle, Grace L. Cram, Lora A. Crawford, B. Hazel Crawford, Louise Croasdale, Dorothy Croucher, Olive E. Culver, Dorothy Currax, Paulixe L. Dabney, Katherixe B. Damerel, ALary W. Davis, Katherixe K. Davis, S. Blanche Day, Marjorie C. De Ceu, a. Kathleen Dennis, Dorothy W. Dennis, Katharine J. Denny, Evelyn AL Diaz, Ruth I. Donnell, Charlotte C. Donovan, Bernice L DoREMus, Helen AL Douglas, Lillie B. Dowley, AL Gladys Ebersole, Dorothy H. Elliott, ALvrgaret Emmoxs, Dorothy S. Exslix, ALa.delixe Epes, Ruth G. Erdman, Anxie B. Erskine, Ethel I . Everts, Sarah K. Fairbanks, Hazel A . FaxxIxNg, Elizabeth L. Farxham, Edith A. Farxsworth, Grace L. Fieser, Dorothy Fischer, Louise H. FiSK, Emma L. Flagg, Lucile S. Flyxx, Edith H. Fogg, Irene L Ford, Elizabeth Foster, ALkry E. Fowle, Eleanor F. Franklin, AIargaret F ' reedmax, Anna French, Doris V. Friedman, Louise Frost, AL Louise Frost, T helm a FuRBER, Evelyn P. Gage, Katherine L. Gardner, AIaryfrank Gedney, AL ry a. Geraty, Cecilia Gerwig, Rhoda L GiFFORD, AIyra D. Giles, AIarv K, Gtlmore, Henrietta Gilmore, Nathalie L. Gittinger, AIary AI. Given, Bertha AL Glascock. Ella E. Gomph, a. ALarguerite Gorman. CjLadvs Gostenhofer. Dorothy AL Gough, Evelyn Gould, Gladys Goulston, Sylvia T. Gove, Gertrude L. Graham, Bessie F. Green, Olivia Greene. Helen AL Grieb, ALj rion E. Grimes. AIildred L. Grosvenor. ALary Grover. AIiriam AI. Guck. Frances B. Gurlitz, lu.izAi ' .i ' .Tn H. L. Haldane, Agnes Hall, Hazel L. [188 Hammond, jMarion N. Hapgood, Constance Harris, Anna F. Hartshorne, Elizabeth H, Hatch. Grace Havens, Dorothea Hawley, Esther Hayward, Helen D. Henley, Beatrice M. Henley, Linda B. Henry, Mary L. Herrick, Helen P. HiBBARD, Helen Hi NMAN. Mary H. HiRSH, Elizabeth R. Hitchcock, Celia E. Hoermann, Emma Hogeland, Anna T. Holmes, Ruth E. Hoopes, Mildred B. Hough, Eleanor M, Howard, Ellen J. Hughes, Edna E. Huhlein, Louise C. Humphrey, Helen C. Hunt, Emma A. Hunt, M. Eloise Huntington, Genevieve Husted, Helen F. Jackson, Elizabeth Jackson, Helen Jackson, Helen W. Jackson, Margaret N. James, Mary Jamieson, Evelyn E, Jefferson, Alice C. Jellerson, Jean W. Jenckes, Mialma Johns, Arline L. Johnson, Helen L. Kees, Helena M, Kendall, G. Marjorie Kingman, Anna A. Kittredge, Helen L. Knowles, Sophie R. Kuehnle, Lydia B. KuGLER, Hester C. KuGLER, Lois M. Kurtz, Francina Lacy, Laura F. Lanphear, Alma A. Larraree, Dorothy B. Lawton, Esther G. Lean, Phyllis K. Lee, Helen L. Leggett, Ruth Lewis, Caroline L. Limont, Elizabeth Van R. Long, Margaret A. Long, Marion LoNGAKER, Rachel F. Lord, Madeline LoRiNG, Elsie B. T ORiNG, Marion Luther, Ardys A. McAlllster, Adelaide G. McCabe. Margaret A. McCauley, Dorothy McConaughy, Elizabeth McConkey, S. Edna Macdonald, Lillian G, MacDonald, Linda W. McDowell, Elizabeth McEvoy, Alice McKeon, Anna G. McKinney, Helen E. McLeod, Catherine G. MacLure, Ruth McMahon, Ruth R. Macpherson, Harriet D. Major, Eleanor S. Mallett, Marguerite L Mann, Carolyn P. Marouart, Doris K. Martin, Lillian Mason, Marion R. Matheson, Jessie E. INIay, Elinor B. [ 189 Mayer. Jeanettk E. Mayo, Katharine Mead, Marion E. Menamin, Marjorie E. Merriam. Emily D. Merrill. Pauline Merrill. Winifred S. Metzger, Stella R. Miller, Anna M. Miller, Jean H. Mitchell, Helen G. MoENCH, Laura W. Moffat, ' irginia Montgomery, Edith Moody, Mae O. Morrill, Ruth P. Morris, Elizabeth H. Morrison, Ruth Morse. Imogene S. Muhlfelder. Helen E. Mulford, Marion R. Mulligan, Alice G. Myer, Annie L. Xagle, Elizabeth PI. Newhouse. Clara I. Nichols, Margaret Nixon, Helen A. Noble, Margaret I. Nutt, Anne E. O ' Mahoney, Mary F. Osborn, M. Marguerite Osborne, Mildred L. Paige, Mildred A. Palmer, K. Marie Parker, Helen B. Patterson, Mabel W. Patterson, Mildred A. Pattison, Julia E. Paul, Katharine Peck, Marjorie R. Peel, Marjorie E. Perrin, Marguerite Perry, Helen D. Phillips, Lucy T. Phinney, Beatrice E. Pierce, Marguerite A. Pitkin, Margaret Pitzell, Mabel ] L Porter, Mabel A. Prankard, Florence Pratt, Katharine Pray, Elsie AL PuRDY, Iona E. Quimby. Marian Rahr,. D. Agusta Rayley, Helen M. Raynor, Bessie E. Reed, Addie B. Reeder, Anna M. Reese, Gladys L. Richardson, Verna H, RiNDGE, Rhoda a. Roat, AL-xbel a. Robinson, Ethel F. Robinson, Frances M. Rogers, Dorothy Rogers, Marion S. Rosa, Mary E. Rose, Constance B. Rose, Irma Rowland, Ruth Russ, Gladys H. Russell, Ella M. Russell, Hilda W. Russell, Louise G. Ryder, Edith E. Sarles, Mae ScHMALZ, Julia R. Schmidt, Kathryn C. Schneider, Edna O. Schnur, Elizabeth B. Schoonmaker, Imogene H. Schubert, Margaret R. Seifred, Emma J. Shand, Agnes Shanklin, Agnes V. Shaw, Wynifred A. Sheets. Harriet A. [ 190 ShERER, ELlZAr.ETII Shoe, Miriam Shoemaker, Alice Shove, Eleanor C. Shuman, Katharine Sieber, Ruti-i SiLSBY, Mabel G. Silver, Ruth Simmons, Eleanor Slater, Edith L. Smith, Camilla H. Smith, E. Vina Smith, Mildred C. Snow, Julia D. S. SoNDROL, Edith SouLE, Mildred A. Spencer, Erma E. Spencer, Grace M. Spofford, M. Ethelyx Stacy, Elizabeth Stalker, Helen G. Stearns, Helen H. Steele, Madeline H. Stewart, Frances C. Stewart, Helena F. Stiles, Dorothy H. Stillhamer, Esther Stitt, xA.delaide M. Stoeltzing, Alice Stone, ] Iargaret Story, Margery Stratemeyer, Harriet Summers, Carrie L. SussDORF, Agnes E. Swearingen, Florence E. Sykes, Eola E. Tafel, Marguerite Taylor, Annie Thomas, Saba D. Thompson, Florence G. Thorndike, Helen L. Ttllinghast, Sophie L. Titzel, Clara K. ToLMAN, Floss E. Trask, Lydia E. Travis. Ethel X. Trowi ' .uiuge, Jessie G. Tuck, Elizabeth Tucker, M. Florine TuLLER, Abbie L. Tyler, Mildred H. Uhlinger, Margaret Ulery, Lucile B. ViLLARI, LeTTERIA Walker, Emily B. Walker, Zada R. Walmsley, Sarah B. Walsh, Adelaide F. Walworth, Bernice W. Wang, Chi Che Ware, Lavinia L. Warrant, Mildred F. W vtkins, Myra E. Watson, Jean B. Watson. Margery A. Watters, AIildred C. Webster, Helen F. Weiler, Hattie M. W eimer, ATary R. Wells, Katherine Wharfield. Ethel F. Wheeler, Marjory E. White, Dorothea Williams, Charlotte P. Williams, Frances R. Williams, Marjorie Williamson, Katherine Willis, Margery Wilson, Helen Law Wilson, Helen McG. Wilson, Margaret E. Winger, Alice Wolf, Carrie M. Wolf. Gertrude E. Wood. M. Christine VooDLiN(;, Lucile D. Wormwood. Carolyn L Worth. IMadelyn C. WS ' lde, Anne E. 191 ] Pierce, Franc Class of 1915 Trask, Florence Special Students Archibald, Grace Barrett. Martilx R. Blake, Helen H. Blake. Margaret Brackett. Hazel E. Brownell, ]vIary a. Bunting. Helen AI. Bush, Theoda F. Butler. Kathryn Carson. Alida B. Carter, Adeline B. Chadwick, Marion T. Ching, Amy F. Cowell. Helen G. DuRANT. Lois P. Eastman. Catherine W. Ely, Helen La ] [. Evans. Alice French, Katharine French. ALxrgaret Fuller, Doris C. Ganse. Elizai ' .eth H ARRI NGT( ) X . HeL ex Hart, Berxice Haviland. Florence E. Hodgdon, Caroline E. Hughitt, Anna L. Joyce, Helen Kalet, Anna Kelsey, ALargarett E. Kingman, Alice E. KissocK, May S. Koike, Jitsuye Lane, Mabel W. MoNAHAN, Grace M. Moor, Frances R. Morse, Beatrice F. Patrick. Florence M. Pearson. Beatrice J. Penniman, Susan W. Potter. Phoebe R. Robertson. ( Jrace M. Rowe. ALarguerite E. Sawtell. Emma C. Sawtelle, Leslie Sharp. Laura Shepardson. Helen P. Slack. Ethel P. Stevenson. ALary G. TA ' LOR. M I)i:line T)se. Grace E. Well] xcnox. Dorothy Whitmore. Mary H. WiiiTTEMORE. Charlotte E. Wilcox. Gertrl de [ 19 IN THE BACK OF THIS BOOK YOU WILL FIND MANY PLEASING ADVERTISEMENT!) All advertisements in this book secured by MISS S. A. EBBET5 348 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, Placing advertisements in College Publications a Specialty Estimates Given Phone, 2041-W Bedford DRISCOLL EVENINO DRESSES DANCINa DRESSES GRADUATION DRESSES 3 PIECE COSTUMES YOUNG LADIES ' SUITS AND MILLINERY 715 BOYL8TON STREET BOSTON (3) I N t: E American Fouiitiiin Ten Co. )io Anilrcws-Bnrr Paper Co o5 IJiuelow, Kciinaril i s: Co 2() I ' .akcr, Waltrr ,kCo . ' M) I ' .rooUs P,ros :« IJurlciffh i : Martin. Inc 3H IJailcv. Banks c c Biddle 34 P.rid ' ics Co.. A. T 35 Bncrkt ' l - Co lr BrijiK , iiicliard, Co Pt Brooklinc ( iift Sjiop 21 Ciiandlcr c : Co 2(1 Christie . 29 Cunninjfluun, Miss 3! Consi rnors Union, Inc 85 Cottrcll it Leonard ( r a w fo rd K a n yes 12 Cronin, C. II 15 Cliickerinsi ' tt Sons. 20 Dana Hail -.. 25 Des Roebers, MnH 29 Delano iV- 1 ' otter Co 37 Driscoll 3 Dwinell-Wriirhl Co Ki Esselen. G..1. 34 Enirlish Tea Bo ni 17 Kddy. .lolin II.. . t Co... 22 Frost, (L, cV: Co .30 Frances, Mnie 31 Fish, Miss 33 Fer ,Mison, .1. G. it B. S.,Co 33 Fritz Odin 21 Hotel Lenox 31 Hopkinson it Holden 37 Uixon, Alfri ' d .1 13 Hortense, Mnie 21 Hickson Co 23 Jell-O -!() Jones, McDuffee it Stratton Co 10 Lloyd, Andrew .!., Co IS Lowney ' s Chocolat ' s 2S Lord Taylor... 32 l awrenoe, H. L.,Co 37 Levy, Merman, Co 11 Lyncli Woodward 15 La Vers, A. L., Co 20 Mar inis 24 Monnt Ida School 25 Maletz, .1. :55 McLellan Bri rliam Co ;;s Marcean 11 : Iarsters, (Jeo. E 24 Newcomb, .1. S., Co : 7 Noyes Bros !) O ' Donnell ' s Restaurant S I ' atten. Mary, : Ii s 25 I ' ai ' ker House.. 2S Pacific Kimona Co. 30 Pajre 33 Paris, :Mlle 3: ' , Pennell, Cibbs (,Juirin j: Co .13 Baskind, M :!3 Raymond, Geo. P., it Co 34 Sorosis Shoes 27 Stowell, A., Co...-. 2S Sj)aldina:. A. G., Bros 34 Sluittnck Jones . ' 7 Squire, J. P., Sons : S Sturtevant Haley : ' ..S Schweinfnrth , 14 Tift, : Iadame ..20 The Corset Store (Chandler ' s) 24 The Weston Scliool 25 The Touraine 27 Twentieth Century Shop ... 29 The Sample Shoe Shop 30 Thresher Brothers 5 The Craftsman of Boston 10 The Hotel Somerset ..10 Thomson , I ' eter 17 The Delft launch Room 17 The British Tea 20 Ignited States : rorto:a, re Trust Co. Velvet Grip : o WhittemoreBros., Co 22 Weins:art Mi, M. T 24 Walnut Hill School 25 Whipple. J. R., Co... ..28 AVilsou, B. R.. Mrs 31 Waterman ' s Ideal Fountain Pen 32 Walsh.... 5 Wellesley Inn 7 Wliitnev ' s Linen Store IS Willanl ' , Chas L., The. Co 30 Y ounir ' s Hotel 2S (4) THRESHER BROTHERS THE SPECIALTY SILK STORE Between the Old Colony Trust Company and The Provident Institution for Savings Silks, Silk Ribbons, Silk Waists Silk Dress Skirts, Silk Costumes, Silk Dresses Silk Petticoats, Silk Underslips, Spool Silks Also Wool Suits, Dresses, Coats, Capes and Skirts, Imported Broadcloths, Plain and Novelty Woolen Dress Goods, Etc. If for any reason any purchase from Thresher Brothers proves unsatisfactory, the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Whol esaie rrices on all Our Merchandise THRESHER BUILDING 46 1 EMPLE PLACE (Take Elevator) Philadelphia Store : New Thresher BIdg., 1322 Chestnut St. Wholesale Prices on all Our Merchandise hIbIi 276 BOYLSTON St., BOSTON, MASS. HATS AND GOWNS OF DISTINCTION Artistic and Original Models in Trimmed Hats Costumes, Simple Dresses and Unusual Blouses of the Highest Quality and Style at Sensible Prices (5) UNITED STATES MORTGAGE TRUST CO. NEW YORK OFFICERS: John W. Flatten President Calvert Brewer Vice-President Carl G. Rasmus Vice-President Frank J- Parsons Vice-President Joseph Adams Treasurer Alexander Phillips Secretary Henry L. Servoss Assistant Treasurer T. W. B Middleton Assistant Secretary Victor Ehrlicher Assistant Secretary Harry W. Hadley Assistant Treasurer JAMES G. CANNON LEWIS L. CLARKE CHARLES A. COFFIN T. DE WITT CUYLER CHARLES D. DICKEY WILLIAM P. DIXON ALLEN B. FORBES ROBERT A. GRANNISS DIRECTORS; CHARLES M. HAYES H. R ICKELHEIMER WILLIAM A. JAMISON GUSTAV E. KISSEL LOUIS C. KRAUTHOFF ADOLPH LEWISOHN CLARENCE H. MACKAY ROBERT OLYPHANT JOHN W. FLATTEN MORTIMER L. SCHIFF HENRY TATNALL EBEN B. THOMAS JAMES TIMPSON ARTHUR TURNBULL C. VANDERBILT PAUL M. WARBURG 55 Cedar Street Broadway and 73 d Street 125th Street and 8th Avenue Capital, $2,000,000 Surplus, $4,000,000 The Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume Chartered 1902 by the Regents of the University of New York Rich Gowns for the Higher Degrees For Pulpit and Bench EJ. Illustrated Bulletin and Samples on Application J3 Makers to Wellesley ' 92, ' 93, ' 94, ' 95, ' 96, ' 97, ' 98, ' 99, ' 00, ' 01, ' 02, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07, ' 08, ' 09, ' 10. To Rad- cliffe, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Harvard, Cornell, Yale, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Brown, Tufts, Stanford, Tulane, Universi- ty of the South, and all the others. COTTRELL LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. JD (6) O ' DONNELL S BROADWAY AT 61st STREET Telephone 8357 Columbus ' - ' i31 College 1!.untf)eons! anb IBinnersi receibe Special attention Uocal anti Snstrumental iHusic tip pest rofesisfional :llrtis!ts Cuisine and Service of the Highest Class Private Dining Rooms for parties of from six to two hundred. Special Menus arranged for Luncheons, Dinners, Suppers, and Banquets. Close to The New Theatre (8) Ladies ' Custom Department Tailor-Made Suits, Princess Gowns, Silk, Linen and Flannel Waists. fl New Exclusive Models Ready-to- Wear. fl New Waists in Flannel and Linen. New Neckwear, v ery latest styles. Ladies ' Gloves for all occasions. Polo, Golf and Tennis Requisites. Mail orders given prompt 3 Washington and yyj Cy T ' j SuimnCT Streets. A v , Boston. U.S. A (9) The Craftsman Company of Boston 470 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. Fumed oak Furniture especially suited for College rooms. Harmonious couch covers, curtains, por- tieres and rugs. Electric reading lamps and lanterns. Cop per chafing dishes and trays. GUSTAV STICKLEY THE CRAfTSMAN Wedgwood lue Historical Plates Wellesley College Charter framed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts March 17. 1870 Woman learned without infidelity, wise without conceit; the crowned queen of the world, by right of that knowledge which is power, and that beauty which is truth. THE cut represents one of our series of historical plates, now comprising 78 subjects, engraved for us by Josiah Wedgwood Sons and made at their famous pottery. The inscriptions are on the back. The price of the plates is 35 cents each, $4.20 per dozen. By mail in safety box, 6o cetits each. Bookie of the series sent free on reguest. Our exhibit includes the best pi eduction of the Potters ' and Glass Makers ' Art, gleaned by our buyers from original sources in Great Britain, France Germany, Austria and America. Students ' Requisites lyamps. Toilet Sets, Chocolate Pots and Sets, Tea Sets, Welch-Rarebit Plates, Bureau Sets, Bon Bon Dishes, Candlesticks, Jardinieres, Ferneries, Plates of all kinds. Odd Pitchers in endless variety, as well as a large display of Bric-a-Brac for wedding and complimentary gifts in the Art Pottery Rooms. Glassware of all grades, from the common through the etched to the richly cut designs, in our Glass Department. Jones, McDuf f ee Stratton Co. China and Glass Merchants Wholesale and Rttail (Ten Floors) 33 Franklin, Cor. Hawley, near Washington and Summer Sts. BOSTON, MASS. The Chapel We are showing for this season the mo handsome of foreign materials for ladies ' tailor-made suits and separate coats. We especially cater to the students of this college and make prices accordingly. Herman Levy Company Haiiirs ' ' (Satlonj 59 Temple Place Boston PORTRAIT PHOIOGRAPHER Mavtmn 160 Tremont Street First Prize Awarded Photographers Exposition (11) If All Housekeepers Knew the Advantages of the Qd wtord few others would be sold. In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in superior cooking ability, no other range can compare with them. The Single Damper (patented) is the only perfect fire and oven control ; one motion — slide the knob to kindle, bake or check, and the range does the rest. The Two Hods in the base (patented) is a wonderful trouble-saving feature. One Hod for ashes, instead of the old clumsy ash pan; the other Hod for coal. The Oven with its cup- joint flues is heated all over alike; no cold corners, no scorching spots. The Patented Grates save trouble and money. Auxiliary Gas Ranges at the end or above the range, if desired. Write for Illustrated Booklet. If Crawfords are not sold in your town we will tell you how to gel one. Walker Pratt Mfg. Co. 31 Union St., Boston. (12) Alfred I. Hixon Electrical Construction Engineering and Contracting PENNELL, GIBBS QUIRING CO. 246 SUMMER ST. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS 15A BEACON STREET BOSTON BOSTON, MASS. ELECTRICAL WORK PERFORMED AT WELLESLEY LIBRARY WELLESLEY GYMNASIUM (13) J. A. SCHWEINFURTH ARCHITECT 35 Congress Street BOSTON, MASS. ARCHITECT OF BEEBE HALL 1 CAZENOVE HALL SCHAFER HALL POMEROY HALL j )- The iluadrangle WILDER HALL THE GYMNASIUM BUILDING THE LAUNDRY BUILDING ALTERATIONS NORUMBEGA HALL (14) BUERKEL CO. HEATING. With steam or hot water in all their respective systems and combinations. VENTILATION. By means of gravity or plenum and exhaust fans. POWER PLANTS. Central power plants, usmg the exhaust steam for heating. 20-22-24 UNION PARK STREET BOSTON, MASS. C. H. CRONIN Plumbing Contractor No. 91 Charles Street BOSTON, MASS. Plumbing Contractor for WILDER HALL CAZENOVE HALL POMEROY HALL BEEBE HALL SCHAFER HALL GYMNASIUM J. E. LYNCH J. W. WOODWARD ESTABLISHED 1S88 4 Engineers and Contractors Power, Heating and Ventilation Plans and Specifications Furnished 26-28 BEACH STREET BOSTON, MASS. (16) HlTEHpl Sf ■PSTON-CMlC  g2 te House Coffee is put up for those who want lependable article of intrinsic value, and are willing pay a fair price. That price is not high, certainly , not extravagant, as your own experience will prove. You can buy White House Coffee in any business center of this country. Its wonderful grovrth in sales in 20 years t is the best proof that its splendid standard of quality is not approached by other brands. We offer it as the •r III II I White House Teas (5 distinct flavors) are just as good as White House Coffee. Both Coffee and Teas are in the f All-Tin cans that keep all goodness in, all badness out DWINELL-WRIGHT CO, Principal Coffee RoasUrs. BOSTON— CHICAGO. r The Hotel Somerset C■OMMON V :A.LTII AVENUK. BOSTO.X, MASS. : KILTROPKAN r I.AX ICasilv ukachei FROM ALL Railboai Stations «L no XIINUTES FROM VELLESLEY li THIS HOTEL IS ESPECIALLV E l IPl ' En FOR RANi TTETS AND CLASS I INNERS y (16) PETER THOMSON bailor 14-16 W. 33d St. 1118 Walnut St. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ' ' Tupelo THeDeLFTLQNCH TeflROOfi 429 SOVbSTON Pik NCflR BCRKbSy ST. i ' T LcNcHeoN ;::3FT€RNOO[S TC Tflsue D ' riore D![SNeR 5.30 to 5 FJFTy CCNTS (17) THE idea that women oi brains are necessarily unable to use their needles to advantage has been exploded. For example, the brilliant Jane Welsh Carlyle was as clever with her hands as with her brains. For many years, Whitney ' s Linen Store on Temple Place, Boston, has supplied needlewomen with the things they need for dainty handiwork as well as with linens for their households. Columbia Wool, New England ' s favorite knitting and crocheting yarn will be found here in large and varied assortment together with needles and other acces- sories of every description. The Embroidery and Stamping department will stamp free of charge any stock pattern purchased there and has a splendid stock of flosses The Royal Society Package Embroidery sets are popular among embroidery workers everywhere, supplying, as they do, not only the article (whether it be an apron, shirtwaist, baby ' s dress, centerpiece, doilie or pillow top) ready to be stamped, but also the Royal Society Embroidery Floss to complete the work, and diagram of coloring. WHITNEY ' S LINEN STORE Temple Place and West Street Boston, Mass. LLOYD ' S EYEGLASSES SPECTACLES We offer the great advantages of an exceptionally large and varied stock- indispensable for correct work; of su- perior factory facilities, and a large staff of well-trained opticians. Any of our four stores will give you prompt and correct attention. 315 Washington Street) 310 Boylston Street BOSTON, MASS. 75 Summer Street ) AND 1252 Massachusetts Avenue, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ANDREW J. LLOYD CO. (18) ESTABLISHED 1798. Our importations of China and Glassware have never been as beautiful as this year. For many years we have made a specialty of decorating China and Glassware with Crests or Monograms for Clubs and Societies. We respectfully invite an examination and comparison of our splendid stock. RICHARD BRIGGS CO 116 Boylston Street BOSTON, MASS. (19) CHICKERING PIANOFORTES CHICKERING SONS ESTABLISHED 1S2:- 791 Tremont Street, corner Northampton, BOSTON, U. S. A. A. T. eavers company SPECIALTY SHOP FURS Our extraordinary showing of fine selected Furs, in many distinctive styles, and of special importation, to- gether with splendid values, makes our stock incom- parable. Millinery The Paris models for Spring and Summer, imported especially for our stock, are smart, exclusive and at moderate prices. GOWNS The latest fashions in street and evening gowns, in materials of great variety, and especially arranged by our own designers. These gowns include some very special WAISTS Our new models now on display in chififon, silk, wool, lingerie, and tailored linen are especially attractive. 190-192 BO ' ALSTON ST. AND 32-34 PARK SQUARE TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1344 (20) Permanent Exhibition and Sale of the J. C. Derby Cn. ' s Christian Science EMBLEM JEWELRY including new designs in Emblem Pins, Lockets, Seal Rings, Stick Pins, Watches; also Souvenirs and Souvenir Spoons. An exclusive line of Sterling Silver and Art Wares, together with handwrought things of quality in leather and silver at most reasonable prices in stock at all times. Hand illuminated texts, mottoes and Xmas cards a specialty. All Coolidge Corner cars pass the door. Telephone, Brookline 1537 BROOKLINE GIFT SHOP Miss HALL, Propr. 1336 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. Next to S. S. Pierce Building iExrluatwf 3Frfnrl} IJoHtan. iHaaa. (fppoBttp Sriittty (Cljurrh (girligf) llats for llatDn parties g ' pprtal StBcnunl of ID ;jfr rpitl. tn IBpUpbIpii g ' titftpula CLASS OF 1908 PHOTOGRAPHER LEGENDAOF 1910 PHOTOGRAPHER CLASS 1910 PHOTOGRAPHER LEGENDA 1911 PHOTOGRAPHER min IFritz 304 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON Nearly Opposite Jl r ling ton St. Lower class pupils cordially invited at reduced rates. High Grade Photography in all its branches. Very respectfully ODIN FRITZ (21) Shoe Elegance so i ' sseiiti;il n ilic wcll-piwiicd wiuncii. is assured l.)y the use of Largest in V ' ariety legance so essential in the well-piw ued wmnen. is assured l.)y t W hittemore ' s Shoe Polishes Finest Quality T lie ONLY perfect preparations for cleansing and polishing Men ' s, Women ' s and Cliildren ' s Shoes of ALL kinds and colors. THEY BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE THE LEATHER Do not soil the clulhing or irrow sticky Gilt Edge  For Ladies ' and Children ' s Shoes. The only black dressing that positively contains oil. Softens and Preserves. Imparts a beautiful lustre. Largest quantity, finest quality. Its use saves time, labor and brushes, as it Sliines h itiiout Brushing. Always ready to to use. Price 25 cents. French Gloss. a smaller package, 10 cents. Liquid Suede Dressings For cleansing and recoloriiig all kinds and colors of suede and ooze leather footwear, also buck and castor. Put up in all colors. Also in powder form (all colors). No waiting for shoes to dry. No matting down of the nap. In sifting top cans. We recommend for black suede shoes- the liquid: for all other colors the pow- ders. Either kind 25 cents. Dandy « Cleanall The great success for cleaning ' velvet or silk shoes and slippers. Excellent for cleaning all colors of CRAVENETTE and all kinds of cloth used in the manufacture of shoes or slippers. Will clean pink, blue and other colors of kid leather shoes and slippers. Price 2 5 cents. (( Quick White If Makes dirty canvas shoes clean and ivhitr. In liquid form so it can be quickly and easily applieil. No white dust. Will not rub off. A sponge in every package, so always ready for use. Two sizes. 25 cents and 10 cents. Also the following cclors for canvas shoes: Blue, Pink. Red, Green and a dozen other sluides: two sizes each color, 10 cents and 25 cents. Shuclean For cleaning everything made of white kid or white calf leather. A necessity in every family for cleaning white kid gloves, belts, pocket-hooks, hand hags, etc., also white kid shoes and slippers. Harmless to use. Will no( burn: will not explode. Two sizes, 25 cents and 10 cents. If your dealer does not keep the kind vou want send us his address and price in stamps for a full size package. Whittemore Bros. Co., 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. I he Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polisires in the World. Russet Combination. For Cleansing and Polishing Russet, Tan or Yellow Colored Boots and Shoes. A cleansing fluid and paste for polishing in each package. Large size 25 cents. Star Kusset Combination same as Oaiidy. smaller si e. Price 10 cents. Also Polishes for Red. Brown. Green and Blue leather sliots. Same six.es and prices. CLEANSAND RECOLORS MLmMor SUEDE FOOTWEAR John IT. Eddy «fe Co. insurance Of Every Description Main 20 87 KILBY STREET Telephones BOSTON Main 6616 108 MILK STREET (22) HICKSON CO. 436 and 438 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK Gowns, Coats, Tailor Frocks, Riding Habits from materials and models reflecting the best produc- tions of the Rue de la Paix as well as special adaptations and original creations for young ladies. Our tailor-work has a youthfulness in cut and a cachet that is absolutely incomparable. Special Piice co icessio is to the young ladies of this college iri) VIARSTR S RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP AGENCY Representing New York Central Lines Great Lakes Steamers Hudson River Day Line Merchants Miners Trans. Co. Savannah Line Steamers for New York ETC. Special attention given to Pullman and stateroom reservations for Wellesley students. Lowest rates. Correspondence Solicited. Geo. E. Marsters 248 Washington Street, Boston Telephone. 4759 Main M. 3. NOW AT 4B7 Jiftlr Kwnm Between 40th and 41st Sts. Catering to YOUNG WOMEN is Our Specialty Our reputation for fair dealing, established since 1892, is the best guarantee of com- plete satisfaction in all transactions with us A REFINED Showing of EXCLUSIVE MODELS in Corsets Waists Neckwear Chandler ' s Corset Stores MRS. GEORGE CHANDLER 12-14 Winter Street and Telephone, Oxford 917 422 Boylston Street Telephone. Back Bay 3623-2 BOSTON, MASS. Cable Address, Corset Telephone 3174 Back Bay Formerly with T edfern 296 Boylston Street Opposite Public Garden Boston special Rates to Students (24) Walnut Hill School for Girls NATICK, MASS. Two miles from Wellesley College A preparatory school offering also advanced courses. Twenty- two acres of grounds, including tennis courts, hockey and basket ball fields. A catalogue with illustrations is sent upon request. MISS CONANT and MISS BIGELOW, Principals For GIRLS II- Miiiuintut 1t. Ida £! miles from Boston A preparatory ami liii- ishing school. Advanced Elective Courses. College Cer- tificate Privilege (with- out examination). Piano, Voice and Vio- lin with Noted Men. Domestic .Science Resi- dent Nurse, Gyinnas- ium. Director of Athletics. Exceptional opportun- ities, with a delightful home life. 38 Summit St. NEWTON, MASS. |Q MISS MARY PATTEN Portrait p|OtograpI|pr 248 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON TELEPHONE, BACK BAY 2533-2 Send your Daughters to THE WESTON SCnOOL fOR GIRLS St. James Street, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. fl Situated on a quiet hilltop street, with larger grounds for out-door .sports than any girls ' school in Boston. Special courses for household sciences and handicrafts. College preparatory and general courses. Fits girls for i c as well as for examinations. Mrs. Elisabeth Mathews-Richardson, A. B., Prin. DANA HALL WELLESLEY, MASS, Prepares for all colleges for women. General course for Non-Collegians. Unusual ad- vantages in music. MRS. HARRIETT E. PAGE MISS ADELE LATHROP MISS HELEN TEMPLE COOKE, Principal Associate Principals (25) Cremont Street, Mtax Wit U Ponton Importer0 anh 3 etailer$i Suits Dresses Costumes Coats Furs Waists Blouses Millinery Silks Dress Goods Laces Trimmings Neckwear Gloves Hosiery Muslin Underwear Oriental and Domestic Rugs Draperies Th[ British Tea Table 282 BOYLSTON STREET Opposite Public Garden Beg to call your attention to their attractive Tea-rooms, where Luncheon will be served daily from 11.30 to 2.30 Afternoon Tea from 3 to 5. TABLE D ' HOTE DINNERS 5.50 to 7. 50, including Sunday Telephone, 2899-3 B. B. 1= iMMMD TSc upon our JToor, are shown t ie Products of jCamps , Fades J andards ■ire screem OIMBI-WIST-Sf (26) SORQSI SHOES are exceedingly styHsh and appeal especially to the College girl of taste and discrimination. Sorosis Shoes re- tain their shape and give long service. They are suitable for every occasion. -fkA , I They fit the foot to f a nicety andyetare - - always He c omfort- C! Fxiil -UiL able. Our e X p e r i- ' - ' llti enced and ' hI. courteous fitters en- j ' sure this P Hk quality. We extend a most cordial invitation to all Wellesley stu- dents and alumns to visit our con- venient and palatial store. THE SOROSIS SHO[ COMPANY 176 Boylston St.. Boston. Mass. (27) Chocolates ARE WORLD FAMOUS and more of them are sold than of any other superfine confections. DELICIOUS PURE WHOLESOME THE WALTER M. LOWNEY CO., Boston Cocoa Chocolate Chocolate Bonbons Young ' s Hotel Court Street and Court Square Parker House School and Tremont Streets HotelTouraine Boylston and Tremont Streets BOSTON J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY (28) TWENTIETH CENTURY SHOP SMART TUB FROCKS For Motoring, Boating, Golfing FRENCH DESIGNS IN SIMPLE LINES Satin Trousers for Athletic Women Exquisite Silk Suede Lingerie Glove-fitting Petticoats Exclusive Figure Builders MADAME TAFT 159a Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone, 3867-2 Oxfard (2y Madame Des Rochers Q - CUSTOM CORSETS AND SHIRT WAISTS Corsetiere FACIAL MASSAGE ELECTROLYSIS HYGIENIC SUPPLIES Dissolvene Rubber Garments 145 Tremont Street Manicure and Hair Dressing TOILET ARTICLES Tailored Underwear (Over Mark Cross) AND Entire Second Floor Boston, Mass. Telephone, Oxford 22402 HAIR GOODS CHRISTIE MAKER OF LADIES ' HATS 160 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON (Over Moseley ' s Shoe Store) Entire Fourth Floor Telephone, Oxford 23971 (29) IVe sold 9,000 pairs of shoes to CoUese Girls last season. M ' liy? THE SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO. 496 WASHINGTON ST., Comer Bedford [Between R. H. VVliite ' s and Jordan Marsli ' s] UP ONE FLIGHT - - - lAKK KI.KVATOR BRANCH STORE 7 TEMPLE PLACE - - - Corner Tremont St. BOSTON, MASS. BAKER ' S Caracas S veet Chocolate FINEST EATING CHOCOLATE IN THE WORLD In X and ' -lb. Cakes. Our new recipe book, sent free, will tell you how to make a great variety of delicious drinks and dainty dishes. Walter Baker Co. Established 1780. IJniited DORCHESTER, MASS. (SO) The Negligees are Among the Essen- tials of a College Girl ' s Wardrobe ami no tiiin ' is looked forward to with more deliirlit than tliose in- formal t ' vening tete-a- tt ' tt ' S. Ill the selection of a k i m n o, no matter what your lignre or s tyle, you can tind in our ex- tensive stoek a color just suited to your complex- ion. There are rich and exquisite desiirns in silks and satins, bewitching effects in the Duckling fleeces and many strik- ingly attractive and handsome i)atterns in tlie Serpentine Crepe. These come in five or more color schemes and are very artistically ar- ranged. By the courtesy of the Wellesley Inn, we are to be accorded the privilege of an exhibition of oriental goods and you are cordially invited to see our display or call at our Boston Store. PACIfIC KIMONO CO., 22 1 65-67 Kneeland St. Tacific Hose Supporter FOR BOYS AND GIRLS J is easy, safe and economical ; allows the utmo free-, dom of movement and is readily attached. It interests children in dressing them- genuine have the Moulded Rubber Button, and Velvet Grip is stamped on the loops. GEORGE FROST COMPANY, Boaton, U S A. Sample pair, children ' s size ( give age i , mailed on receipt of 16 cents. HOTEL LENOX Boylston and Exeter Streets BOSTON, MASS. TELEPHONE 42680 BACK BAY A Convenient Headquarters for the Friends of Wellesley Students Visiting Boston. Two Minutes From Back Bay Stations. Mrs. B. R. Wilson Science is accurate, organized knowledge founded on fact. We possess the knowledge how to construct a hat for Tailoring for Ladies TRKK DAY or in fact every day, and for all seasons 1 1 Suits From $35.00 and as welL Up. Inspection Invited. Mme. FRANCES THE KENSINGTON 687 Boylston Street Toadies ' Hat Shop BOSTON Riding Habits, Tel. Back Bay Gowns, 385 6-M 248 Boylston Street BOSTON, MASS. Shirt Waists. Hull 21460 Telephone, Back Bay 2594-2 (31) ESTABLISHED 1818 fntlfuirnjs J unnsl)in9 mtJif BROADWAY cor. TWENTY-SECOND ST NE.W YORK. Polo Ulsters, English Blazers, An- gora and Shetland Knitted Garments, Dressing Gowns, Breakfast Jackets, Trunks, and Bags, Dressing Cases, and their Separate Fittings. The latest Novelties in Leather from the West End London Shops; Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Men and Boys. Send Tor Illustrated Catalogue. ' Onyx ' Hosiery TKADE MARK This Brand of Hosiery is the Most Reliable and Sat- isfactory to be had. Worthy of Your Companion- ship Through Life. Sold at Good Stores Everywhere Jjjrd Taylor Wholesale Distributors NEW YORK Try the Filled Pens at the Best Dealers Avoid Substitutes Booklet on Request L. E. WATERMAN COMPANY, 1 73 Broadway, New York CHICAGO 8 School St.. BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO (82) PAGE HATTER 37 Temple Place BOSTON J. G. B, S. FERGUSON CO. The Leading BAKERS OF NEW ENGLAND 853 Albany Street BOSTON, MASS. M. RASKIND LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER 52A UNION PARK Cor. Tremont St. Boston, Mass. Telephone 1025-1 Tremont. IVY DAY— 1911 CLASS DAY. Miss Frances Fish Gowns for All Occasions. 1 40 Boylston Street BOSTON Telephone, Oxford 3245-4 Particular Attention Given to Line and Form. BURLEIGH MARTIN, Inc. CATERERS Cor. St. James Avenue Berkeley Street Back Bay - BOSTON. WELLESLEY SPREADS Miss Cunningham Mlle. Paris 48 Winter Street MANICURING SHAMPOOING Combings Made into Braids and Puffs Telephone 2694-1 Oxford (83) A. G. SPALDING BROS. are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes The SPALDING Trade Mark Is known throughout the World as a Guarantee of QUALITY I VAII ' ' ® interested in Athletic Sport you should have a copy of the Spalding Cata- I I I U U logue. It ' s a complete encyclopedia of WHAT ' S NEW IN SPORT and is SENT FREE on Request. A. G. SPALDING BROTHERS 141 Federal Street, BOSTON. 124-128 Nassau Street x,p r vnuir 23-33 W. 42nd. Street) ' i OKK Established 1SS2 Incoyporaled 1904 Geo. P. Raymond Company Theatrical Costumers 5 Boylston Place, Boston, Mass. Am ateur Work a Specialty Off Boylston St. Tel. Oxford 145 OUSTAVUS J. ESSELEN (Succeiisor to Mrs. J. C. White) Artists ' Materials, School Supplies Pyrographic Outfits, Water Color Frames, etc., to Decorate: Passepartout Materials; Souvenir Post Cards and Albums ; Christ- mas, Easter and Birthday Cards; Valentines, Calendars, etc.; Art Stencils. Favors for al ' Occasions. 19 BROMFIEL.D ST. Fountain Pens. BOSTON, .MA.8S. Bailey, Banks Biddle Co. MAKE-RS OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE PINS College Organizations contemplat- ing the purchase of Emblems are in- vited to write for designs, samples and prices. With the w orkshops on the premises, this Company is enabled to furnish Emblems of the best grade of workmanship and finish at the lowest prices consistent with work of this high quality. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS an Illustrated Catalogue, mailed free on request, 1218-20-22 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA. («« Stinjiitieak $250 M C ' ll? ' S -« NON-LEAKABLE AND UP LJivr I rsj rsi READ WHAT THIS MAN SAYS ABOUT MOORE ' S Philadelphia, Pa. I have been using fountain pens of various makes for the last dozen j ears, the last two years of which time I have used Moore ' s Non-Leakable. I am certain there is no other pen so satisfactory as jMoore ' s. CL Moore ' s Non-Leakable Foantain Pen never (ails to give satisfactory service. It is as tight as a Bottle. Pot it in any pocket apside donn or on its side. d. IT WON ' T LEAK. CL When the Cap is on the pen point rests in ink. €L It is al- ways ready to write, no shaking. O. Remove the cap and the pen is ready to fill, no joints to unscrew, no inky fingers. CL Every part of Moore ' s pen is made in the most carefal manner from the very best materials. C Its constrncdon is simple. Nothing to get out of order. FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN COMPANY ADAMS, CUSHING FOSTER, Selling Agents 168 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Canadian Agents W. J. GAGE CO., Toronto, Canada The Consignors Union, inc. 48 Winter Street Luncheon 1 1 -3 Afternoon Tea 3-5 Food Shop Open 9-5 Home Made Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Served and on Sale. Andrews-Burr Paper Co. Wrapping Papers Stationery Twines and Bags Crepe Paper Fancy Napkins 54-60 INDIA STREET, BOSTON BRANCH STORE Faneuil Hall Paper Warehouse 25 MERCHANTS ROW Telephone 1026=2 Dorchester J. MALETZ LADIES ' CUSTOM TAILORING 708 Dudley Street, Cor. Humphreys, Room 8 DORCHESTER, MASS. Telephone, Haymarket 577 A.T. BRIDGES CO. (Incorporated) Preservers of FRESH FRUITS 78 Portland Street - - BOSTON, MAS (86) The Chas. L.Willard Co. College Engravers Pr inters CLASS DAY PROGRAMS - MENUS - EMBOSSED STATIONERY - DANCE PROGRAMS. c. Printers of the IVellesley Legend a 156 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK (86) J. p. Lawrence G. A. Mann A. A. Tapley Established 1850 H. L. Lawrence Co. ESTABLISHED 1844 POULTRY AND GAME OF ALL KINDS 46-48 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS J.S.Newcomb Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Poultry and Provisions Basement, 4 Quincy Market, Bo on Telephone, Richmond 220 Hotel, Club, College, Hospital Restaurant Trade a Specialty Shattuck Jones 128 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON Telephone, 1437 Richmond EDWARD B. NEWTON Hopkinson Holden Dealers in Woodenware, Tinware, Enamel Goods, Brooms, Brushes, Mats and Cooking Utensils For Hotels, Hospitals, Restaurants and Families Baskets and Mats of All Kinds Made and Repaired 15-16 Faneuil Hall Sq., Boston, Mass. (87) Pomeroy Hall JohnP.Squire Sons Dealers in Beef and Pork Products Mutton, Lamb and Veal Hotels, Steamships, Restaurants and Family Trade A Specialty 21. 23 and 25 Faneuil Hall Market Telephones, 52 and 62 Richmond Sturtevant Haley Beef and Supply Company Hotel, College, Steamship, Dining Car and Family Supplies a Specialty. Producers of prime corn-fed cattle from the corn country. 38 and 40 Faneuil Hall Market Boston, Mass. Edward McLellan W. H. Whitmore George B. Thomas Pres, Vice-Pres. Treas. McLellan Brigham Co. Importers Confectioners ' Supplies Foreign Fruits and Nuts Cocoanuts a Specialty 50, 51 and 52 Chatham St. Boston, Mass. Telephone. ' .Main ' I 733 (88) VV EL£.ESLEY INDEX Abell Studio .---39 Barkas, Geo. 41 Bishop, Margaret 42 Diehl, F., Jr 41 Fuller, L. D. H., Dr —44 Gritiin, T. B 40 Hayden 44 Howe Meehan 40 Keating, F. S. , Dr 43 Morgan, J. A.., Co 45 Maugus Printing Co. 40 Maguire 44 Perkins, E. O., Son 43 Robertson, J. R 42 Rosenthal, W ---41 Salipante, P. E 45 The Holden Studio 44 Tailby 44 Wellesley Food Shop 40 Wellesley Grocery Co 41 Wellesley Toilet Parlors 44 ABELL STUDIO and GIFT SHOP Photographer to Wellesley College Photographs of the Wellesley College grounds Photographs of the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Lantern slides and history of Wellesley College, for school exhibitions Pictures, Brass Goods, Pottery, Japanese China, Desk Sets, Tea Sets, Post Cards PORTRAIT AND OUTSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY TxEORGE L. Abell WELLESLEY, MASS. (89) THE WELLESLEY TEA ROOM AND FOOD SHOP Taylor Block, Ip one fliurht, 554-562 Washington Street Cake, Pastry, Rolls, etc., from our own ovens in large or small quantities LUNCHES PUT UP TO ORDER ICE CREAM a Specialty. We Make it. TRY IT We have enlarged our seating capacity by adding the adjoining room ALICE G. COOMBS, Wellesley, ' 93 Telephone, 136-3 Electrical Repairs, Fixtures and Supplies Electric Heating Appliances Flashlights Flatirons Reading lamps Curling irons Extension lights Curling iron heaters Shades, batteries Toasters, Etc. Tungsten lamps HOWE MEEHAN Bedric Light, Power Bell Wiring Private Telephones Installed 595 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass. Tele])liiine Comit ' ction TA.ILBY The Wellesley Florist Office: 555 Washington Street Telephone. 44-2 Conservatories : 103 Lindi n Street Telephone, 4 ' -I Orders by mail or otherwise are given prompt attention lowers delivered to all parts ot the United States J. TAILBY CBi SON, Props. Wellesley, Mass. T. B. GRIFFIN Pierce Arrow Touring Car for Hire Carriages at Stations on Arrival of All Trains Personal Attention to Orders for Evening Trains Baggage Transferred, Telephone 33 LINDEN STREET WELLESLEY, MASS. iHaugug rintins Co. INCORPORATED P RINTING AND PUBLISHING Particular attention given to College Work Wellesley Square, Wellesley, Mass. (40) Wellesley Station Telephone, 349-2 W. ROSENTHAL ladies ' and Gents ' Custom Tailoring FURRIER 543 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass. ALL KINDS OF [nglish American Crackers MAY BE FOUND AT THE Wellesley Grocery Co. Telephone, 1 6-2 Wellesley F. DIEHL, Jr. Livery Boarding Stable WELLESLEY, MASS. Baggage Transferred To and From Stations. Orders Promptly Attended to. Hacks Meet all Trains. Barge and Straw Rides. GEORGE BARKAS Choice Fruits and Vegetables Fine Confectionery Biscuits Pistachio Nuts a Specialty Cigars, Tobacco and Olive Oil WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone, 1 38-2 (41) Boats and Canoes Repaired, Painted, Built to Order For Sale or To Let by the Season Factory at Riverside Station, B. A. R. R. P. 0. Address, AUBURNDALE, MASS. I have supplied the students at Wellesley College for the past 24 years Prices right Place your orders early J. R. Robertson, Prop. Telephone Connection Margaret Bishop Sittings at the Studio or at the Homes of Customers High Class Worli Done for Amateurs 40 Central Street Wellesley Mass. (42) Tlie Boat House PERKINS ' GARAGE 69 Central Street, Wellesley, Mass. Cars to let by the day or hour with competent drivers Storage by the Month Small cars anil ruiial)outs 6,00 per month Large cars and Limousines 9.00 Washi[ic and polishinj ' small cars and runabouts, (each time) 1.25 Washing and Polishing large cars and Limousines, (each time) 1.50 Storage, transient, per day 1.00 Special prices for entire care of cars by month AGENTS FOR FORD CARS E. O. PERKINS SON, Proprietors Tel. Con. 419-1 Wellesley Dr. R S. Keating Bentist THE NORMAN BUILDING WELLESLEY MASS, Office Hours: 8. SO A.M. TO 5.30 1 . M. KVENINGS UV Al ' POINTMENT ( ' 43) Hayden s Jewelry Store WELLESLEY SQUARE Gold and Silver Novelties Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Occulists ' Prescriptions Filled Telephone, 145-1 ' Dr. L. D. H. Fuller Benttst Next to Inn Wellesley 572 Washington St. Hours: 8.30-5.30 Daily Tuesdays Excepted ' Uhe 7l 20 North Avenue Natick, Mass. Class Rates to Seniors Uelephone, UVlalick 109-5 Fancy Dry Goods and Small Wares Berkshire Hosiery and Underwear ALWAYS RELIABLE .SEE ANNEX MAGXJIRE Wellesley Square Wellesley, Mass TelophniK ' , ]L ' L ' -2 Wellesley Toilet Parlors Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Hair Dressing Facial Treatment, Manicuring, Chiropody Taylor Block, Rooms 4 and 5. Wellesley {Over BiUik) Miss Ridh Hodgkins, Dlanagcr (44) John A. Morgan Co. SHATTUCK BUILDING Wellesley, Massachusetts P. E. Salipante Choice Fruit FineConfectionery and Biscuits Orders for College and Dana Hall Attended to Promptly. We make a Specialty of Fruit in Baskets Telephone 2929-1 Wellesley The Young Bride ' s Ally. Culinary inexperience is a formidable handicap to the young bride who has Parted out to make her husband comfortable and keep him happy. At this critical period blessed is she who can cook. Only when preparing dessert is the housewife with no experience in cook- ing on the same footing as her more accomplished sister. Both using serve the same delicious desserts, their preparation requiring no greater ski ' l than the ability to boil water. They can be made in a minute. Nothing short of magic could produce dishes so delightful and so beautiful from any other material. They are so good that they cover up very agreeably the deficiencies of any dinner. JELL-O costs lOc. at all grocers . The beautiful Recipe Book, DESSERTS OF THE WORLD, illustrated in ten colors and gold, sent free iij all who ask us for It. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CO., Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can. (46)


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