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-. y.. -■ •-£. -■■-1 .j ¥- - «« • ZZ ' •?! ' N li- ' •■ Na. ■■ ■r..-..,. _  ;ri...-i . ♦k ® LEGENDA PUBLISHED ANNUALLY hy the SENIOR CLASS of WELLESLEY COLLEGE The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twelve ■«% -?.Tg!.. OUR HONORED PRESIDEUT WE DEDICATE THIS OUR LEGEHDA TENT Advertising ' i ' H Graduate Club 171 Alumn.e Association . . . . 171 Junior Year 45 Athletics 141 Musical Clubs 159 Class of 1913 19 ' -2 Organizations 13 Class of 1914 •iW Publications 153 Class of 1915 211 Senior Year 55 Clubs 165 Societies 177 Faculty 15 Sui ' Homore Year 37 Freshman Year 27 Trustees 11 Board of Trustees Officers Samuel Billincs Capen, M.A., LL.I).. Jamaica Plain President of the Board iLLiAM Lawrence, D.D., LL.D.. Bishop of Massachusetts Vice-President of the Hoard Alexander McKenzie, D.D., Cambridge President Emeritus Mrs. Henry F. Durant, Wellesley Seeretary Alpheis H. Hardy. B.A., Boston Treasurer Members of the Board, irifh Addresses Mr. Edwin H. Abbot, Cambridge Mr. William Blodget, Boston Mr. Samuel B. Capen, Jamaica Plain Mr. Joseph L. Colby, Newton Center. Mr. George H. Davenport, Boston Mrs. Henry F. Durant, Wellesley Mrs. W iLLiAM G. Farlow, Cambridge Mr. Andrew Fiske, Boston Mr. Alpheus H. Hardy, Boston Miss Caroline Hazard, Peace Dale, R. I. Pres. George E. Horr, Newton Center Dr. William E. Huntington, Newton Center Ir. William V. Kellen, Cohas.set Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, Boston Mr. William H. Lincoln, Brookline Mrs. Samuel McC. Lindsay, Englewood, N. J. Dr. Alex_ nder McKenzie, Camt)ridge Mrs. William A. Montgomery, Rochester, N. Y. ]Mrs. Frank Mason North, New York, N. Y. ISIiss Ellen Fitz Pendleton {ex officio), Wellesley jSliss Helen J. Sanborn, Boston Mrs. Norman F. Thompson, Rockford, 111. Miss Cornelia Warren, Walt ham Dr. William F. Warren, Bro()klinc Mr. Herbert J. Wells, Kingston, R. I. Mrs. John C. Whitin, Whitinsville [III Officers of Administration Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D. Prvsidrnt Olive Davis, B.S. Pirector of llalls of Residence and Lecturer on Domestic Science Katharine Piatt Raymond, B.S., M.D. Resident Pliysiriun Edith Souther Tufts, M.A. Registrar Mary Caswell Secretary to the President Mary Frazer Smith. B.A. Secretary to the Dean Dorothea Wells, B.A. Corresponding Secretary to the Dean Laura Adella Welch, B.A. Secretary to the Director of Halls of Residence George Gould Assistant Treasurer Bertha Lydia Caswell Purchasing Agent Evelyn Amelia Munroe. B.A. Cashier Charlotte Scott Whiton Purreyor Louise Anne Dennison Superintendent of Freeman Cottage Mary Elizabeth Cook Superintendent of Jf ' ood ( ' otiage Mary Elida Rust Superintendent of Soanctt House Mary Snow Superintendent of Pomrroy Hall Helen Willard Lyman, B.A. SujMTinN ' iiiIfnt nf iS ohc Hall Eva Fanny Swift SKpiriiilciidt ' iil of Crojtoii Hoimc unit Rkli fmu Refti-tury Emma Culross Gibbons, Pli.B. Superintendent nf Beelie Hall Mabel Priest Daniel, B.A. Siiperuilenilenl nf Cuzninre Hall Harriet Lester Superintendent nf Shafer Hall Julia Woodiull Smith Superintendent nf Wilder Hull Julia Emery Turner, M.A. Superintendent of Fiake Cottage Effie Jane Buell Superintendent of Norumbega Cottage Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon Superintendent of Webb House Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler Superintendent of Eliot Cottage Florence Evelyn McCJowan Superintendent of Domestic Serrice in College Hall Bertha Moulton Beckford Manager of Boohstore and Post Office Mary Gilman Ahlers, B.A. Assistant to the Registrar, and Alumna ' General Seeretarg Henry Herbert Austin, B.S. Superintendriit nf the College Riant Frederick Dutton Woods, B.S. Superinlen lent nf Grounds Hi] Officers of Instruction and Government CLASSICAL ARCH.EOLOGY As.iodale Professor Alice Walton, Ph.D. ART Proffssor Alice Van Veciiten Brown Associate Professor Edith Rose Abbott Iiislnirtors Eliza Jacobus Newkirk, M.A. Curator Nancy May Pond, B.S.. B.L.S. Mabel Tidball ASTRONOMY Professors Sarah Frances Whiting, Sf.D. Ellen Hayes, B.A. Assistant Leah Brown Allen, B.A. Graduate Assistant Mary Wood Daley, M.A. Curator Elizabeth Phebe Whiting 1 5] BIBLICAL HISTORY, LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION Profenaor Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D. A. ' i.sociate Projeaaor Adelaide Imogene Locke, B.A. S.T.B. For Greek Testnment Angie Clara Chapin, M.A., Professor of Greek Instructors Katrine Wheelock, B.D. Eleanor Densmore YooD, M.A. Muriel Streibert, B.A., B.D. Helen Hawley Nichols, Ph.D. Absent on leave. BOTANY Professor Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D. Associate Professors Karl McKay Wiegand, Ph.D. Lincoln Ware Riddle, Ph.D. Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D. [IG] In ' lructors Mary Campbell Bliss, M.A. Maude Cipperly Wiegand, B.A. Alice Maria Ottley, M.A. Emily Pauline Locke, M.A. Mabel Keyes Babock, B.A., M.S. .4.v.s-( ' .s7(l ( Margaret Heatley, B.A. Ciiralor Mabel Annie Stone, B.A. Lahoratory A .v.v istanf Mary Adeline Stevens G radii lite A uti i. ' tii n t Gladys Earle, B.A. CHEMISTRY Professor Charlotte Fitch Roberts, Ph.D. Associate Professor Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S. Instructor Louisa Stone Steven.son. Pli.l). Assistant Jennie Tilt, M.A. Curator Mary Marian Fuller [17] ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Professor Katharine Coman, Ph.B. Assoriatf Professor Emily Greene Balch, B.A. Jnslriirtors Anna Youngman, Ph.D. Hazel Kyrk, Ph.B. Francis Stuart Chapin, Ph.D. EDUCATION Professor fANNA Jane McKeag, Ph.D. Lecliirir John Franklin Brown, Ph.D. Instructor jDagny Gunhilda Sunne, Ph.D. Assistant Ethel Andem, M.A. Absent on leave. t Resigned, to take effect at beginning of the second semester. X For the second semester. [18] ELOCUTION Malvina Bennett, Pli.B. Lillian Drouet, B.A. ENdLISH I. English Literature P roji ' si ora Katharine Lee Bates. M.A. vida dutton scudder, m.a. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. A ssoc iiite P rofesso rs Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D. Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D. Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D. Charles Lowell Young, B.A. Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D. InstructoTs Elizabeth Church, M.A. Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A. Assistant Florence Converse, M.A. Oraduatf Assistant Eleanor Temple Horne, B.A. Absent on leave. 19 II. English Composition Prnfessors Sophie Chantal Hart, M.A. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Asuociate Professor Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A. Instniclors Josephine May Burnham, Ph.D. Edith WiNTiiROP Mendall Taylor, B.A. fCLARE Macllelen Howard, M.A. Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, B.A. Amy Kelly, M.iV. Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A. Helene Buhlert Magee, B.A. Ethel Van Zandt Sullivan, B.A. Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M.A. |Peh( y Waldron Long, Ph.D. Assistant Grace Lillian Filer, B.A. III. Enghsh Language Assorialf Professor Laura Emma Lockwood, PIlD. I ' roffssor Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. liislnictor Amy Kelly, M.A. Resigned, to take eflfect December 14. t Absent on leave. X Winter and spring terms. i JO 1 FRENCH I ' rnfrxsnr Henriette Louise Therese Colin, Ph.D., Off.I.P. ,1 .s ' .vnr J ale Profrssor Valentine Julie Puthod. Oft. A. Inslrifffor.t VIagdeleine Otten Carret, Lie. es L. Loiuse Gambrill. B.A. Helene Amelie Forest, Lie. es. L. Alice M. Robbins, B.A. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Professor Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B.S. Instrifctors Frederick Henry Lahee, Ph.D. Sumner Webster Gushing, M.A. Lautja Hatch, IM.A. Assistant Winifred Goldring, B.A. GREEK Professor Angie Cl. ra CiiAi ' iN, M.A. Assoriatt ' Proft ' ssors Annie Sybil Montague, M.A. ILvtharine May Edwards, Ph.D. . b3ent on leave for first semester. [21] GERMAN Professor MaRGARETHE MtJLLER Associdlf Professors Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D. Emma Marie Scroll, Ph.D. hislnictors Florence Emily Hastings, M.A. Mariana Cogswell, B.A. GusTi Schmidt Margaret Little, B.A. HYGIENE AND PHYSICAL EDUC ATION Director Amy Morris Homans, M.A. Insfriirtors Carl Oscar Louis Collin, I.D. Frederick Haven Pratt, ] I.A., M.D. Harriet Noyes Randall, M.D. EsTELLu ]VL y Fearon, B.S. Loretto Fish Carney Edna Lois Williams Marion Wheeler Hartwell (iradiuite Assistants Margaret Johnson Elizabeth Bates Laura Post, B.L. Marion Chadwick Agnes Roche, B.A. ITALIAN Professor Margaret Hastings J. ck.son Gnidutile Assista ii t Sara Frances Tuppeh, B.A. [22] HISTORY Vo r.N-.s ' or Elizabeth Kimball Kendall, M.A. A.i.iDriulf Professors Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D. Edna Virginia Moffett. Ph.D. Mabel Elizabeth Hodder, Ph.D. Instriirtor Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D. MUSIC Professor Hamilton Crawford Macdougall, Mus.D. Associate Professor Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A. Itisfruefors Emily Josephine Hurd Edith Estelle Torrey Hetty Shephard Wheeler, M.A. Albert ThoiMas Foster Alice Cummings Phillips Annie Bigelow Stowe, B.A. i-1 ifc LATIN Professor Adeline Belle Hawes, M.A. Alice Walton, Ph.D. Associate Professors Caroline Rebecca Fletcher, M.A. Assistant Lulu Geneva Eldridge, M.A. l -i] APPLIED MATHEMATICS Profcxsor Ellen Hayes, B.A. PURE MATHEMATICS Professor Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A. Associate Professors Eva Chandler, B.A. Helen Abbot Merrill, Ph.D. RoxANA Hayward Vivian, Ph.D. Iitsfnirtors Mabel Minerva Young, M.A. Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D. Euphemia Richardson Worthington, Ph.D. Mary Florence Curtis, B.A. COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY Assoc ialf Professor Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D. Professor Henriette Louise Therese Colin, Ph.D., Off.I.P. Associate Professors Laura Emma Lockwood, Pli.D. Natalie Wipplinger, Pli.D. PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY Professors Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Litt.D. Mary Sophia Case, B.A. Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D. Inslructor Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D. Assisfaiils Ethel Bowman, M.A. Sarah Jones Woodward. M.A. (irailuale Assislaiifs Josephine Nash Curtis, B.A. Florence May Kunkel, B.A. ♦Absent on leave. PHYSICS Profpxsor Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc.I). A.-fSoriafc Projntnors Grace Evangeline Davis, M.A. Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D. Inatniclor Margaret Shields, B.A. Griidiiafe Axxixlaiil Ethel Tracy Smith, B.A. SPANISH Inslrudor Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A. ZOOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Associate Prnfrxsors Alice Robertson, Ph.D. Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S. Caroline Burling Thompson, Ph.D. Iiislnictnrx Carrie Maude Holt, M.A. Margaret Harris Cook, Ph.D. L BEL Louise Robinson, M.A. Albert Pitts Morse ( ' iirafnrx Julia Ann Wood Hewitt, B.A. 1A51 T f = Freshman Officers Katherine Bingham President Mildred Keim Vice-President Miriam McLeod ( orresponding Secretary Alice Paine Recording Secretary Margaret Saltar Treasurer Nell Carpenter Ruth Flanders ( Exec at ire Coinmittcc JvLiZABETii Hart ) Dorothy Henderson } Factatums Ruth Howe S By llu- old Snake Path at moontime, if you ' d happened there to see, Stood a ghostly Hue of Freshmen, all as white as white could be, For the wind it blew the candles and the pale green lanterns swayed. Can ' t you see it, all you Seniors, our first Freshman serenade? On that Freshman serenade, And the dust we wished were laid, ( an ' t you hear our voices ringing over Waban as we strayed? On our Freshman serenade Winding through the campus shade. And the lanterns all a-bobbing to the time our marching made. Oh. slip me back to Freshman days in good old Wellesley vill.. Where no one is responsible, where there is no place to fill. For the cool night winds are calling and it ' s there that I would be. By the moonlight in the Snake Path, just my old class and me, On our Freshman serenade For we ' ve half forgot we plaj ' ed With Helen Goss to lead us, for she came then and she stayed. Oh, our Freshman serenade Winding through the campus shade. And the lanterns all a-bobbing to the time our marching made. I?91 P Jl F ' flbV PL JV ' - Ka. ' rT ' Sh 1 ]| K ' ' ' 1 VIG k M « Hk. I wf m-tpth- ' : shI |M VTJBHIHPirS IBMl Tti ;_w .a f ' . ' ' % Pan ' s Princess A Masque by Elizabeth H. Hart Dramatis Personae Amaryllis, Henrietta Marie of France . . . Helena Meredith Antigines Marian E. Johnson TiiYRSis, King- Charles I Helen Stinson Aeolus, King of the Winds Catharine Brown Pym, a wood sprite Helen Wilson Pan, the god of the woods Ruth Hobbs S])rites, elves, shepherds, shepherdesses, ladies of the court, and courtiers. ISO] PROLOGFE (.S ' «) ,-i7i by Kulhariiif llliiyhiini It) luw i iimic.) This is tho maiden effort of our elass. The youngest (hiughter of a mother old, And to our elder sisters we present With just a little dread, and doubt, and fear, Our play — the first thing fashioned with our hands. Young things we know are ever wont to turn To things that seem most wonderful to them, The old and long gone by. And being young We turned with eagerness to an old play, A masque, that fair and fairy spectacle Which flourished in the days of good Queen Bess, When knights and ladies, gods and woodland sprites. All played their part in joyous comedy. We have hoped to here present to you A simple mascjue which we have built upon An incident in England ' s history. King Charles the First had won a princess fair. Who lived in France, and wishing her to come To England that they might at least be wed Among the people whom they were to rule. He sent Lord Buckingham to bring her there. What fell upon their way, and how they came, This is the story of our simple play. And fearing I have kept you all too long, I nmst depart and leave you to the joys Of Pan and all his band of woodland sprites. Of dance, of song, of Princess and of King. But going, I beg leave to say I pray That you may like the little simple play W ' e have prepared with tender, eager care To please you; for you oft have given us More pleasure than we ever can repay. Idl CELEBRITIES (Tune: Cheer up, Marij. ) Cheer, oh, cheer for Charlotte Lyman, Who has been our coach, our guide. Let yoiH ' voices ring for Dorothy Suniniy, Who has stayed right by our side. The committee, too, has worked Hke forty, And right here we want to say. Who is smart, Elizabeth Hart, For she wrote the Freshman play. DOWN IN THE BARN (Tune: One, Two, Three. Fnur. ) Down in the Barn where we give our dramatics, Down in the Barn where we give each class play, Happy the days that we pass there together. But best of all when the Freshmen hold sway. Chorus One-nine-nought-nine, you gave a play truly fine. Dear Nineteen-ten, we ' d like to see yours again. Nineteen-eleven, our laughter reached to the heaven. But yours are past, and now at last, Nineteen-twelve. ,■??] Float IQH ' s Boat Christening Red was the west, but now the glow has faded. Still misty gray we see the lake and sky. But in our rose the red, red light is glowing, That and our loyalty can never die. Here on the shore we stand al out to christen. Ready to name our l)oat and call it ours. See how the prow now bears the name concealed. Under a wreath of rosy, rosy flowers. For waiting eyes, now draw away the flowers. See, on the prow now gleams the magic name. Our boat for aye, the second Iwalani, Oh, may thy life be one of happy fame! We christen thee our Iwalani Second, So 191 ' -2 now cheers thee on thy way. Speed thee across the lake as we stand singing Of love and loyalty that lasts for aj ' e. [ss] Tree Day This is the festival day of a woodland di ' ity of ancient Greece. Led by the high priestess and her virgin attendants, a company of elders and wise men, and a great crowd of youths and maidens in festive attire, move in ])rocession to the sacred tree. The procession st()])s before the holy tree and the priestess, worshij)ing it, hangs floral ofierings upon the sacred boughs. Calling forth a band of maidens, she bids them celebrate the festival with music and dance. [Si] Tloorah! Hah! Halil 1912. Iloorah! ' 12, Huh! Wi-llcslcij. Tree Hed Bud Flower Jacqiieminof Hose Coi-oH I{f ' d Officers Margery Mackillop MisfreM of Cereinotiies Elizabeth Hart Orator Katherixe Parsons (lirer of S xide ( athrexe Peebles Heceirer of Spade Aids Elizabeth J. Brown Carmen Ortiz Catherine Clarke Katharine H. Price Sarah R. Clark Corinne Searle Adalyn Thompson [361 [ G iJr] .- ' . ' ' N -ii jj ' aji Sophomore Officers Dorothy Summy Presidoil Margaret Bogle Vice-l ' retiidcnt Anna Christensen Corresponding Secretary Cathrene Peebles Recording Secretary Martha Charles Treasurer Mildred Keim Mary Guernsey [ Excvutirr CnwmiUee Ida Brooks ) Elizabeth Hart ( Advisory Board Delia Smith S Ruth Howe I Factotums Grace Richmond IJS] Math. Burial Ye have toiled at your Solid and Trig., Ye have ground at the Sphere and the Sine, The Math. exam, was a fearful cram, You were almost a wreck at nine. But where is that l)rilliancy now? Can you recollect aught you have done? The function of .c is a to the .c. The function of zero is one? Ye have buried your relics with glee, Y ' our Mental Training with mirth. In Faculty ' s eyes it will make you wise. But ye know what the Math, is worth. 139] Ice Carnival I went into my neighbor ' s room to get my fingers warm, The girls in there looked up and said. The papers say ' no storm ' ; Ice Carnival ' s to-night all right. We ' ve asked a dozen men. I went into the corridor and then I sighed again. It ' s The ice is fine, My man will come on that 6.20 train, But it ' s Can ' t I telephone to Billy. when at five it starts to rain. It ' s I must get word to Billy, when at fi e it starts to rain. You talk of social worries and of nervous wrecks and such, But the crowded social schedule doesn ' t bother very much. If you really want to help us, make om care light as a feather. Make the Carnival Committee have the ordering of the weather. For it ' s The ice is great, The sun is out, and Billy says he ' ll come, But when it starts to melting, we ' re all looking pretty glum. It ' s The ice is fine, I ' ve asked six men, I k)iew that it would freeze, But at half past seven promptly, there is slush up to your knees. It ' s Mr. Brown. I hope you ' ll come to our Ice Carnival. But at eight, wet and disgusted, there you sit in College Hall. 1401 The Story of the Flood As Zallie Allic was sculllinii- liomo one crisp night — it was getting toward Christmas ami ZaUio Allic was excited — she felt a drop of water on her right foot. It could not be raining, for there was not a cloud in the sky. However. Zallie Allic felt undeniably wet. so she looked down at the ground and there she saw a little stream of water. Now. you know, Zallie Allic was not a bold investigator or a radical reformer. Hers, she considered, not to reason whj% hers was but to run or die. and always the water progressed steadily, inevitably. Filially she met Tizzie Izzie standing on a corner dressed in fancy costume, and holding in one hand a large, painted portrait; in the other, a mirror. Zallie dashed heedlessly up to her. Oh, Tizzie Izzie. she cried; the sea is overflowing and has landed on my right foot and I am running to tell the king. After a while they caught sight of Axie Kaxie gamboling on the green, anon poised erectly on a log, a simple laurel wreath upon her brow. They rushed disrespectfully up to her and cried, Oh, Axie Kaxie, the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie Allie ' s right foot, and we are running to tell the king. Then there were three fugitives skimming hurriedly over the hard ground. Several miles further they came across Shakey Lakey dramatically hokling a meeting. They dashed up to Shakey Lakey and cried. Oh, Shakey Lakey, the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie Allie ' s right foot, and we are running to tell the king. After weighty consideration, Shakey Lakey responded forcefully, ' Marry, friends, you have adopted the right course of action. Girls, she concluded, the meeting is adjourned. Shakey Lakey never erred, so the fugitives jiursued their way with new hope. AVhcn they were nearing the king ' s house, decidedly out of breath, they came upon Phiggie Siggie mowing her lawn. What! they shrieked; have you not heard? Well, cowards! began Phiggie Siggie. witheringly. are wc not strong enough after all these years of growth to dam up this despicable torrent? Fie! Where is your courage? Nobly coming to the front. Shakey Lakey spoke. Phiggie Siggie, she said. ' the time was when we thought as you do, but the ' natural light ' has been granted us. This flood is a punishment, ( onic, fly with us. [ 1 1 Never! screamed Phiggie Siggie; I will hold hack tlie waters with my own liands, and she hent down to the gronnd and did so. But in a few moments a shght scutthng sound was heard behind them and they saw Phiggie Siggie running toward them. The waves have grown so large that I was almost drowned, she panted in fear; come, let us liasten. Thoroughly frightened, the five fugitives rushed on until they dashed into the antechamber of the king. Shakey Lakey rushed up to him fearlessly. O King. she cried, the sea is overflowing and has landed on Zallie ' s right foot. Produce the statistics! Show your foot, Shakey Lakey cried. Zallie Allie did so. Then the king, a little white, took a magnifying glass and looked at the evidence very closely. Hastily picking uj) a large j air of field glasses, he began looking through them. A moment of breathless silence ensued, then the glasses dropped from nerveless fingers. Oh, my children, he sobbed; we were all born under the same sky; we are all free and ecfual. Is it not so? They looked bewildered. The king wrung his hands. Only look there. he shrieked. See what treacherous hands have done! Tizzie Izzie. having gained possession of the glasses, cried, But I can see nothing, O King! At this the king smote his breast in anguish. But do you not see the dikes, he screamed; the dikes of Aristocracy? At this, Axie Kaxie cried, I see it all; the dikes are down and the sea is spreading over all the land! True! true! groaned the broken monarch. But who is the traitor, O King? asked Phiggie Siggie; and what is this unfathomable sea? At this, Shakey Lakey roared dramatically, The traitor, who has torn down the dikes, is Aggie Laggie, and the sea is the Sea of Democ- racy! The Sea of Democracy. repeated the king wildly, it is upon us now! As he spoke, a billow swept over him. Still others swallowed up Zallie Allie, Tizzie Izzie, Axie Kaxie, Phiggie Siggie, and in a minute nothing was to be seen but the hungry waters, tossing about. Once in a while a head would emerge to give instruction in the art of swimming, only to sink once more into the deep. So the temjiests roared and the sea rolled over the kingtloTU, and all else was the silence of death. [421 The Title Mart By Winston Churchill (1912 s Sophomore Play) Cad Edith Blackwell Margery Mackillo]) Mrs. Blackwell Mary Burd Mr. Blackwell Helen Stinson ISIarcjuis of Tredbury Nell Carpenter Reginald Barking Margaret Law Lady Marjorie Ticknor Florence Talpey Hiram Peters Bertha Merrill Ezra Ethelyn Hol)l).s Mr. Pepys ]Mary Hathaway Tilden • Hazel Nutter Butler Louise Walworth Footm.vn larjorie Shernuin Reporter Susan Newell 2 BETWEEN ACTS (Tune: Since I First Mel You. ) Margery Mackillop is an actress sweet, Florence Talpey, Helen Stinson, can ' t be beat, Margaret Law and Mary Burd are actresses divine; In fact, our cast is full of stars who brightly shine. Have you seen our hero? Oh, pray, have you seen her? A sporty youth who bears the name Nell Carpenter. She ' s the handsome Englishman, she ' s an actress smart. Who makes a hit in oiu class play. The Title Mart. Bertha Merrill, Ethelyn Hobbs, fill our heart with pride; We ' re glad such humor in our midst doth now abide. Last of all. Sue Newell and INIary Hathaway All play their part and lend their art to our class play. [H] 145] Junior Officers Helen K. Goss President Nell B. Carpenter Vice-President Katiierine Mortenson Recording Secretary Carol S. Williams Corresponding Secretary Helen Iv. Cross Treasurer Dorothy D. Deemer RuTii L. Howe [ Executive Committee Dorothy R. Summy ' Hazel L. Nutter ( Advisory Committee Rea Sctiimpeler S Dorothy G. Henderson I Factotums Helen L. Lamprey S i6 DRAtlATO [i7 1,2 2 TO OUR CAST {Tune: Carita. ) Mary Hume ami EfRe Kuhn On tlie stage we ' ll see you soon, The count and countess both will star, The Baron — who but May. The tiny prince, the mother queen. The Princess, too, will grace the scene. They ' ll all be there, the brave, the fair. To give our Junior Play. [i8 A Royal Family By R. I.vKsiiALb Cast Louis VII, King of Arcacia Dorothy Sumniy Prince Charles Ferdinand Dorothy Henderson Prince Victor Constantine, ( rown Pi ' iiice of Kinhiiul Marjorie Sherman Duke of Berascon Jean E. Robertson Count Verensa, Prime Minister Anna P. Sumner Baron Holdenson May A. K. Gorham Cardinal Casano, Cardinal Archbishop of Caron . . Mary Hume Father Anselm, his Secretary Effie Kuhn First A. D. C. r Attaclied Esther B. Sclimitt Second A. D. C. to Royal Ruth M. Hobbs Third A. D. C. ( Household ) M. Louise Walworth Queen Ferdinand, mother of Louis VII Helen White Queen jNIaroaret, Queen Consort of Arcacia . Florence T. Talpey Countess Carini, Lady-in-Waiting Marguerite L. Staats The Princess Celestine Victoria Angela, only daughter of King Louis VII Alice Paine Lord Herbert Wyndiiam Stapleton, English Am- bassador at Caron Ruth L. Flanders Lords and Ladies-in-Waiting, Ambassadors, Servants. Committee — Ida Brooks, Chairman; Mary Hathaway, Ruth Henderson, Dorothy M. Sciimucker, Grace F. Slack, Edith Sackett. Coach — Mrs. Hicks. 1491 Monsieur Beaucaire By Booth TAKKiNtiTON {Sopliiiinorc Barns irallows) M. Beaucaire Helen White Duke of Winterset Muriel Knifiht MoLYNEUx Ruth Hobbs M. DE MiREPOix Florence Cohn Henri, Comte de Beaujolais Esther Sehniift M. Bantison C ' orinne Soarle Beau Nash Ruth Henderson Lady Mary Carlisle Helena Meredith Francois Esther Klh ' ol I Louis Jes.se Weaver Bergini Anna Christensen loo] MAY DAY To the Backwoodsman When I consider how May Day was spent Ere early dawn, with mops and brushes pHed, And that one work of art, the South Porch ' s pride, Clean now and shining, though with streak and dent Which leaves him freckled, and to Freshmen eyes present The awesome work of seniors undefied, Is May Day perishing? I ask; but far and wide The sounds of joy from campus green are lent Those mummers that in motley play their part. Leaving all work and toil to frolic here. Wear gay a childish garb and laugh and shout, A sunshine holiday in each one ' s heart. For lo, now gambols light our Susy near And o ' er the green the pi])es sound shrilly out. [51] 3?r ' i ic:JBurairi3 You remember how this most royal of games really began. The first faint foreslnulowings of it had cast a cloud of discussion over class gatherings for a year, when our honored president rose and said, Now, girls, I ' ve called a class meeting because we simply must get ahead of 19LS. After the delightful secrecy of that meeting the Sophomore watch was set — and the chase was on. Oh, the rinnors! Do you remember those rumors? How the Executive Boartl foimd a waste basket turning into a Sophomore at Phi Sigma; how the president was reported trustingly to have lent her precious forensic to two Sophomores thirsting for A credit ; and how the campus became the skulking-ground for fleet shadows o ' nights when Juniors walked innocently al)road. The Sophomores became such ardent bird-hunters, too, and rose at six to stroll out with opera-glasses! Certain Juniors even can remember stealing out at dawn to taste these same joys of the sunrise, to take a swift run around Simpson Hill or Tupelo, but always with the Nature-loving Sophomores, jealous, they sui)pose. for their own haunts, following vainly in the rear. It was in a class meeting of that period that it was rumored among 1913 that we had burned our forensics on the ])latform of College Hall Chapel! A t last there came a night when the wind blew gustily beneath the stars. Long lines of white draped figures stalked past the library and around the curve of the road while the candles and the dirge both wavered and often threatened to go out. For we. lfll ' -2, had done the deed at last. And down by the Shakespeare House there was a great hubbub of cheering and counter-cheering and pushing and laughing. [52] t = But 15)l ' -2 was too busy cht ' oring on her own account to notice. And tlien — and then some one was l)einf - carried up tlie hill on the slionlders of the class, sonic one who was leading our class song. Do you re- member how you sang that song. ' ' But perhaps the best part of the fun was next morning in center wlien, instead of embittered rivalry, our playmates 1913, like the good sportswomen they were, hung out their banner of Congratula- tions, 191 ' ' 2. And as the Freshman dropped the roses down upon our President, in our hearts we felt we all were better for the game. And so we left it for another class. [55] Ivy Planting At Ivy PltUiting, lOl ' was present in a body, alheit a weary one, for Tree Day conies hard on lung and limb. But we like to remember the general sensation we had of beat-out satisfaction when we gathered around the little plant by the Chapel wall, as the long shafts of sunset light came stealing under the campus oaks. Our President ' s voice broke, we lUie to think, with emotion, as she introduced D. Summy, the orator of the occasion. x nd D. Summy stood out, in bloomers and a crew jersey garnished with a large lJ)l ' -2, and biu ' st forth with insj)ired eloquence. She greeted us appealingly as ' ladies, and she saluted 1914, hovering loyally in the l)ackground, as babies. The applau.se which greeted her she received with Chesterfieldian bows. Her words were winged, mounting upward as our ivy was to mount. Ever and anon her voice thundered forth the glory of the Only Class that Ever Was; ever and anon it sank to tones of piercing sweetness and trembled with soulfvdncss. She reviewed our class history. She reminded us that children we came. She asserted that our record was glorious, that there was nothing like it. These statements had the beautiful element of truth. She prophesied the wonders of oiu- future, and compared it to the ivy. This she fount! symbolic. She planted that ivy with determination and with feeling. And then the class, as one man, raised its voice in approval of her words and sent their acclamation ringing into the stillness of the .sunset hour — Hoo — rah, rah, rail, l!)l ' -2, Hoo — rah, ' VI, rah, Wellesley! 154) [55] Class of 1912 Helen K. Goss President Ida F. Brooks Vice-Prenident Dorothy Hart Recording Secretary Dorothy Summy Currespondiiui Secretary Louise Husted Treasurer Dorothy Q. Applecjate Majorie Sherman [ Exccutire Committee Helen W. Stinson ) Laura A. Draper ) Adrisory Committee Alice Paine ) Dorothy G. Henderson } Factotums Ruth L. Howe S [Stf] Ai.ii ' K T. Abbe 375 Rock Street Fall River, Mass. Ruth T. Abbott Ashland Mass. Elizabeth H. .Vi-lbukmit 4937 Madison . vcnue Chicago, 111. HujiH 1). Allvn Montgomery Mass. [o7] AuNES Andrews Euclid Heights Cleveland, Ohio Dorothy ii. Ai ' Pleuate 931 Flatbush Avenue BrookljTi, N. Y. MuniEL Haciieler Taleottville Conn. Behnre L. Hailey 134 Forest Park Avenue Springfield, Mass. [S8] Marguerite Baker i Greystone Road Melrose, Mass. Gana Balauanokf 4128 N. Stevens Street Tacoma, Wash. Ada W. Bancroft 381 Stevens Street Lowell, Mass. Margaret Ba.ncroei AVellcsley Mass. [.5.9 1 Florence K. Banks Patterson N. Y. Ethel W. liAUBOuu Fair Haven Vt. MiLOKEl) HaTCHELUER Hampton N. H. Helen A. Hatlhelleh East Douglas Mass. [60 Alice A. Bennett Wrenthara Mass. A. Kathahine Bingham Cedar Rapids la. Anna 1{. Hissonnette 132G Main Stiwl Worcester, Mass. EUXAIIETII Ul.ANEY Yashiiigton Strwl Newton, Mass. 61 Dorothy L. Hlodgett Littk ' ton Mass. Marguerite Boardman Triimansburg N. y. MaRGAUF.T 15t)GLE Ilotrl Montclair Mimtclair, . J. Sally . Uott 45 Beacon Street (iloiicestcr, Mass. [fi l Dorothy T. Bowden 322 ' 2 Ridgo Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Grace M. Boynton , ' i7!) Washington Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Marietta Brauy li:{ Blue Hill Av -nue Milton, Mass. . maxi)A E. BrnxKE 2() ' 20 Paik . venue Minneapolis, .Minn. [63] Irene Brewer 2!) I ' nion Avenue Mamaroneck, N. Y. Abhv 1$. Hrooks V. V. Raneh Caspar, Wyo. Ida F. Brooks mi Pleasant Street Worcester, Mass. Alecia 1. Khowx 1907 . Broad Street l ' llil;nlel|iliia. I ' a. [641 Catharine U. ISkown Barre Mass. Klizaueth .1. Brown U Orchard Street Pawtucket, R. I. LVDIA ( . BlIOWN Westlown Pa. Maruaret K. Browne New Philadelphia Ohio [651 EliZAUEIH 1{. liuVANT Maegahet R. Buckley South Hanson 123 Niagara Street Mass. Providence, R. I. DoiiOTlIV liULLARD Maky a. lii hke 4j Robbins Road j Lancaster Tcrrai- Arlington, Mass. Worcester, Mass. [«6] Frances R. Bujimok;!! Tavares Fla. Mahgaret Burr Fultonville N. Y. Alk K E. I5l TLKli 320 Skinker Road St. Louis, Mo. Mauion L. IJi ti,i;h . ' i7 Park Strcel Kockvillr, Conii. [671 Sarah E. Cadoo .5 Parmley Place Summit, N. J. Abbie L. Caldwell Hopi)in Hill Avenue North Attleboro, Mass. Nell H. (. ' aupentek 3035 Lafayette Avenue Oinalia, Neb. Sahah 1 . Caswell Norton Mass. [6S] WlNIFHEI) CaTLETT Brookings S. Dak. Ethel M. C autiux-Davis 28 Newcorab Street Boston, Mass. ClllHSTIXE Chai ' .ma.n i;58 Bay Street Springfield, Mass. Martha Chaules 1310 Hinmun Avenue Evanston, 111. [691 Anka E. Christensen 682,S Quiiicy Street Gcrmantown, Pa. Sarah R. Ci.aek 141 Westmoreland Place Los Angeles, Cal. Catherine Clarke 15 li Frederica Street Owensboro, Ky. (Jeutride K. Claukson ' 1!)15 Chureli Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. iro FioHx Clawsux Edwardsvnlle 111. Claudixe E. Clements 2113 Bancroft Place Washington. D. C. Mauv K. Cliffoki) 109G Fannington Avenue Hartford, Conn. FuiuLM I. .M. Cons 61 Westminster Road Kuehesler, . V. 171] Alice A. Colbu bn li ' i Fisher Avenue White Plains, X. Y. Dorothy Conner Boston Post Road Rve, N. Y. Helen L. Cross 35 Hartwell Street Fitchburg, Mass. Nellie 1?. Ciuky i Yashin), ' t()n Street Newport, U. I. [ ' l Christine T. Curtis Rachel M. Cutler 17 Morton Street North WiUiraham North Abington, Mass. Mass. Frances C. Daues 337 Linwood Avenue Cohimliiis, Ohio Irene C. Uasha 37i Washington Street Qiiincy, Mass. [75] Helen I. Davis 45 Nahant Street Lynn, Mass. Maud S. Davis 319 Claremont Avenue Montclair, X. J. Dorothy Deemeh Red Oak la. Jessie M. DeHaut 700 Summer Avenue Newark. N. .1. [Ml Dorothy DeLand Kathryn Denfeld Quaboag Street 18 Oxford Street Warren, Mass. Duluth, Minn. Baebara . Deyo Napanoch N. Y. Isabel . Dillingham 226 Westchester Avenue Mt. Vernon, N. Y. [75] insA Draper Lavra a. Draper Sidney 57 High Street la. Medford, Mass. J I- LI A K. Drew 2012 Bryant . venue, S. Minneapolis, Minn. MiNETTE L. Drvfoos 515 Birchard Avenue Fremont, Ohio [76] Gertri PK. M. Dudley Millbury Mass. Berxice B. Dunning 156 Cedar Street Bangor, Me. Helen M. E. tun 49 Ivy Road Maiden, Mass. Fh.vm E.S E(;an 123 E. Forest . venue Detroit, Mich. [77] Esther Elliott 25 Fairview Street Lowell, Mass. Edith C. Erskine 138 Mt. Vernon Street Lowell, Mass. Fr.wces a. Fauncb i Bott Court Salem, Mass. MiLDUEu L. Fex.ner 28,) Williams Street New London. Conn. [7S] Helen D. Fish 36 Greenwich Street Hempstead, X. Y. Mart M. Fitzpatkick 108 Ward Street Worcester, Mass. Kith L. I- ' uanueks i9l Clifton Street Maiden, Mass. XORAH V. FUOTE 90 Myrtle . venue Fitchburg, Mass. [79] Alice C. Forbes Weston Mass. M. Makgaret Fritz 820 S. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Annabel Garvev 515 Buchanan Street Topeka, Kan. Uouoriiv Geeu West Hartford Conn. [SOI Dorothy Gerould 122 High Street North Attleboro, Mass. Edna A. Gibbs 89 Glendale Park Rochester, N. Y. Helen M. Glenn 915 Madison Avenue Columbus, Oliio May a. K. Gorham 202 W. Seventy-Fourth Street New York, N. Y. [81] Helen K. Goss 473 Lebanon Street Melrose, Mass. Kathahinf. S. Gowing 43 Jackson Street Lawrence, Mass. SaII.V S. CiUAVES Wellsboro Pa. FUAMES (iUAV Bcattystinvn N. J. IS3] Rebecca W. Griest 208 S. Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Margaret L. Griffin 231 Madison Avenue Skowhegan, Me. Elizabeth Griffith 1025 N. Market Street Wicliita, Kan. Bertha . . (Jhimes 146 E. Haverhill Street Lawrence, Mass. [SSI LuRA E. S. Griswold 40 Fountain Street New Haven, Conn. Mary B. Guernsey 4 Erwin Park Montclair, N. J. ELtANoH S. Hall 312 Maiden Street Revere, Mass. Marv E. Hall 301 Spring Street Newport, H. I. m Winifred S. Hall 67 Fairfield Street St. Albans, Vt. Olga S. Halsey i281 Edgecombe Avenue New York, N. Y. Elizabeth T. Harxed Secane Pa. Marion A. Harris BO Second Avenue Gloversville, X. Y. [So] Dorothy Hart 50 Buckingham Street Waterburv, Conn. Elizabeth Hart 1246 Amherst Place St. Louis, Mo. Carrie L. H.-vstings New Windsor Md. Dohothy G. Hexdeksox GiS Buffalo Avenue Niagara Kails, N. Y. [S6] RcTH U. Henderson Charlotte N. Y. Beulah E. Hepburn 205 W. Fifty-Seventh Street New York, N. Y. Anna 15. IlKiiU Edith K. Hewitt 523 E. King Street Bristol Lancaster, Pa. Vt. [87] Ruth M. Hobbs 321 Westfield Avenue Roselle Park, N. J. Makguerite Holden New Haven Vt. Ceciua G. Hollingswouth Rensselaer Ind. Ruth L. Howe Carrollton Kv. [SS] Mary Hime 2007 Grand Avenue Des Moines, la. Louise Husted 313 S. High Street West Chester, Pa. Jessie A. I bey 608 S. High Street West Chester, Pa. Edna C. Jennings 1084 First Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah [89] Marian E. Johnson Pond Street Quincy, Mass. Ethelwynne Jones 363 S. Fifth Avenue Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Margierita Karchbb Pierre S. Dak. Ha hei. Kkator 218 W. Walnut Lane (iernutntown. Pa. ,W Evelyn R. Keller 942 President Street Brooklvn, X. Y. Ghace E. Knight 36 Merriam Street Pittsfield, Mass. Mliuel Knight Hazel V. Kramer 4119 Walnut Street Gaylord Philadelphia. Pa. Mich. [91] Effie G. Kuhn 804 N. Sixteenth Street Harrisburg, Pa. Geokgeixe E. Kurtz 20 S. Fifth Street Reading. Pa. Helen C. Lamprey 11 Fulton Street Medford, Mass. MADEI.EINE Jl. Lane Great Barrington Mass. [9S] Rosamond Langlet Margaret L. Law 1 School Street 131 W. Phil EUena Street Newport, R. I. Germantown, Pa. Gexikvk E. Lawren ' CE Elsie K. Law on 53 Berkeley Avenue Lowell, Mass. Unionville Conn. [93] Marguerite E. Lesser HI Lancaster Street Albany, N. Y. Adeline E. Lewis Care A. H. Skinner South Swansea, Mass. Agnes E. Littue •an Spring Street Pawtuckit. R. I. DnHOTHY IJ. LlTTI.B iGi Monroe Street MonriH ' . Mich. IH] Josephine Little 6310 Waterman Avenue St. Louis, Mo. Henrietta Littlefield 87 Francis Street Brookline, Mass. Hazkl NL Lockwoou Mario.v S. Loker oiS (ark-ton Road 75 . Central Street AVest field, X. J. Natick, Mass. [05] Carrie M. Longanecker 6108 Howe Street Pittsburg, Pa. Mart M. Lcey 19 Russell Street Greenfield, Mass. Florence D. M ' .vrthy Linden Place Auburn, N. Y. Susie W. MrC ' RooDAN 217 Ashland Avenue Bloomfield, N. J. 196] Elsie R. Macdonald 117 Chandler Avenue Detroit, Mich. Mahgert Mackillop 21 Brook Street Pawtucket, R. I. Miriam McLodd 41 Wren Street West Roxburv, Mass. Vera A. Manx 27 Union Street Natick, Mass. [97] Natalie E. Marqu. ht 507 Wayne Street Sandusky, Ohio Alice I. Marsh Dudley Mass. Jessamine Mahtix 51 Washington Street Tarrvtown, . Y. M i A A. Mahtin Honeoye Falls N. V. [VS] Edvthk W. Maslen 2314 Aqueduot Avenue New York, N. Y. Adelaide A. Mayo di Huntington Avenue Boston, Mass. Helena Meredith U ' J Sedgwiek Street Jamaica Plain. Mass. M.uiY E. Metz 57 X. Market Street Wooster, Oliio [99] Leonora Miller Patten Hotel Chattanooga, Tenn. Edith C. Milliken 63 Stevens Avenue Portland, Me. Marguerite Milnor 1615 Walnut Street Williamsport, Pa. Anne U. Mouley Trenton Tenn. [100] Hannah E. Moors Almira S. Morgan lOi Moore Street Skaneateles Lowell, Mass. N. Y. Katiiekini; Mortenson 175 N. Euclid Avenue Oak Park, 111. Marg.vret E. Mueller 519 N. Michigan Street South Bend, lud. [101] ViKllINIA MyRICK 5 (iarden Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. C, BOLlM. il. N.VSH Cherryfield Me. Si s. x Neweli. 38 Summer Street Hyde Park, Mass. Ldi isE H. Noble 10 Lexiutjtoii Street New Rritaiii, Conn [lOS] Hazel L. Nutter 388 Ferry Street Maiden, Mass. Marion G. Xctting Wellesley Mass. F.OsNlK . I. O ' Uriox 226 Summer Street Somerville, Mass. Stella U Oust 41 Osborne Road Brookline, Mass. 1 103] Bessie Oldershaw Maky B. Olivik 447 Arch Street Lisbon New Britain, Conn. N.H. Alice Paine Katiiahine Pahdee 650 Washington Street Cherry Valley West Newton, Mass. N. Y. [WJ,] Ruth M. Paxson Central Point Ore. Edith L. Pearce 279 Washington Street Gloucester, Mass. Constance S. Pe.ajison 242 Roseville Avenue Newark, N. J. Marg.yret II. Pearson 804 Ninth Avenue Heaver Kails, Pa. [105] UDORA Peck Cathrene H. Peebles k ' est Medway urn W Street, N. W. Mass. Washington, D. C. Ida V. Pehu K 1171 Massachusetts Avenue Arlmgton, Mass. H. Cahoi.yx Peucv 21 Hoosick Street Hoosick Falls, X. V. [106] Ri TH I ' krkins Ethel M. Perky Alleyne Terrace 216 Belmont Avenue Quincy, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Grace L. I ' erky UuTH C. Peury 216 Belmont Avenue East Chattanooga Brockton, Mass. Tenn. 107 -■ ' LOKEXCt; C. Pike JoSErlUNE W. PlTlIAN Milton 208 Pleasant Street N. H. Laconia, N. H. Fldhence Pkk e 318 E. Market Street Danville, Pa. Lillian Pitnam 107 Essex Street Cliftoiidale, Mass. [WS] Theodora Raab Belle Ranney 109 Biiena Vista Street 827 First Avenue, S South Pasadena, f ' al. St. Cloud, Minn. EsTELLE M. Rem) Helen Kkindlds 117 Montello Street 69 Thirty- Fourth Street Brockton, Mass. Berwyn, III. ,W ' J Grace E. Richman oOfi W. Second Street Muscatine, la. Cathbyn V. Riley 1754 S Street Washington, D. C. Ida H. Roberts 414 Conway Street Frankfort, Ky. Lucy K. Roberts Pawling N. Y. llIO] Helen Robehtson 188 N. Wabash Street Wabash, Ind. Jean E. Robertson Ridley Park Pa. E. Maxcv Robeson Nineteenth and Monroe Streets Washington, D. C. Gertrude M. Robeson Nineteenth and Monroe Streets Washington, D. C. [Ill] Agnes Rockwell 77 Montford Avenue Asheville, X. ( ' . Ruth S. Rodman 219 Washington Street Welleslev Hills, Mass. Mary M. Rogers Claihe Rosenberg 43 Grove Street 69 Merriman Street Asheville. N. C. Rochester, N. Y. ■112] Marguehite Russell 7 Shore Drive Lynn, Mass. Edith Sackett American Insurance Company Rockford, 111. Kath.arixe E. Salkeld 575 W. 17id Street New York, N. Y. M.ARGARET SaLTAR 923 Kilburn . venue Rockford, 111. [11J Marjohie H. Sawyer 402 Elm Street Gardner, Mass. Rea Schimpeler 1058 Cherokee Road Louisville, Ky. Lenore Schlaepfer 573 E. Twenty-Eighth Street Paterson, N. J. Esther U. Sc h.mitt 158 S. Cliff Street Ansonia, Conn. [Hi Dorothy M. Schmucker Rosevale Avenue West Chester, Pa. Edith Schoonmaker 22 William Street Ansonia, Conn. CoRI.NNE SeaRLE 1525 Park Avenue Omaha, Neb. Margaret B. Sheffield Miantonoris Avenue Newport, R. 1. [115] Irene S. Sheldon 92 E. Central Street Natick, Mass. Mahjorie Sherman 208 S. Second Avenue Mt. Vernon, N. Y. lluTii M. Shupp 20 Center Avenue Plviuouth, Pa. Gn-vcE !• ' . Su cK 25 South Street Bethel, Conn. 1 110 1 Delia A. Smith G. Lucille Smith Hunter ' s Park 11.5 Prospect Street Duluth, Minn. Gloucester, Mass. M.ilU.iX A. S.MITH 2018 Hawthorne . venue Minneapolis, Minn. Marguerite L. Staats 3-t9C ' Madison Avenue Albany, . Y. [117] Makie p. Stickley 124 Hawley Street Binghamton, N. Y. Helen W. Stinson 29 Jackson Street Little Falls, N. Y. Julia C. Stockett Baakhead Alberta, Can. Maiuouv St(,).n ejlvn 14 Harrison Street Taunton, Mass. tlS] Ethel . Stott Gertrude A. Streeter 135 Commoinvcaltli Avenue 36 Maple Street Detroit, Mich. Glens Falls, N. Y. Maui A. Sn art 1906 I) Street Lineoln, Neb. Carolyn T. Si lzbacher 70 E. Fourth Street Chillicothe, Ohio n ' j DOHOTHY SUMMY oii Oakdale Avenue Chicago, 111. Florence T. York Me. T. LPEY Louise B. Tarbell 87 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands, Mass. M.VIIGAHET ' I ' llOLEKS 7 . mheist Street Rochester, N. Y. [iieo] Emma I. Thomas i ' i tain Street Greenfield, Mass. H. Christine Thorndike 68 Harvard Street Medford, Mass. D. Ethel Trowuridoe 1821 II Street, X. W. Washington, D. C. Louise R. Uffouu 240 Xorfolk Street Dorchester, Mass. 1 1 1 1 Hazel R. Van Tine 208 ( ' imgress Street Bradford, Pa. M. Louise Walworth 931 Center Street Newton Center, Mass. illLUKED WaSIIUIUN Hunter ' s Park Dulutli, Minn. Jesse S. Wkavku iOKI Third Street Lonisville, Ky. [122 Florence Webster 183 Main Street Haverhill, Mass. WiNIKHED WeHSTER 610 N. Euclid Avenue Oak Park, III. Edna Vl. Weiden h. meh 290 Guy Park Avenue Amsterdam, N. Y. GWENVIII) Wki.I.KK 79 Arlin);tun . venue VVestmount, Montreal, P. Q., Can. 1 2 1 Josephine A. Welte Atlantic Highlands N.J. Mildred R. Wetiierill Twentieth and Providence Avenues Chester, Pa. ElEANOII I ' . WlIEELEU East Milton Mass. Helen .S. White 18 Concord Avenue Cambridge, Mass. [ lU ] Makiiix Whitney Miles Street Millbury, Mass. Alice G. Whittemore 2 Woodland Road Maiden, Mass. Gladys W. Written 101 W. Chestnut Street Wakefield, Mass. Leslie L. Whittlesey 40 Springdale Avenue Newark, N. .1. [120] Carol S. Williams Glastonbury Conn. Mildred L. Winship Slingerlanfls N. Y. RosELLA Woodruff 2 S. Jackson Street Klgin, III. Elizabeth C Woodward 1718 . Nevada . vcnue ( ' iiloriilo Springs. ( dIo. IJG] Margaret S. Wright 38-1 W. Market Street Akron, Ohiu Mary A. Wyman Foxboro Mass. Mary Yarnaix Ardmork Margaret Yocom Box 1040 Tacoma, Wash. [137] Hester E. Young 39 Columbia Street Brookline, Mass. Li LI M. ZlMMERMANN 5H Juneau Place Milwaukee, Wis. Nellie Zickekman 310 W. Seveuly-Thinl Slicd New York, N. ' S ' . U ' S] Mildred Keim July 6, 1891 March 11, 11)11 Anna P. Sumner January 31, 1889 September i, 1911 [1S9] Former Members of 1912 Allen, Florence R. 9 Grove Street, North Attleboro, Mass. Allen, Mildred B. 118 Main Street, Bradford, Mass. Andrews, Myra A. 57 South Main Street, Middleboro, Mass- Austin, Madeline 07 Whiting Street, Roxbury, Mass. Bailey, Cynthia L. 1080 Peabody Avenue, Memphis, Tcnn. Baldwin, Alice G. 405 East Town Street, Cohinibiis, Ohio Berry, Beatrice U. 283 Main Street, Saco, Me. Boswell, Ethel 644 North Thirty-second Street. I ' hihi- delpliia. Pa. Brand, Lucille S. 219 Grand Bluff Place, Highhind Park, 111. Braunhold, Elsie M. 1729 Diversey Boulevard, (liicago. 111. Brewer, Florence M. 38 Main Street, Saugus, Mass. BuRD, Mary I. 957 Bleecker Street, Utiea, N. Y. Butler, M. Agnes 81 Second Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Campbell, Melville II. 1313 North Emporia .Vvenne, Wichita, Kan. Caton, Bertha A. Foxboro, Mass. ( lark, Lucile a. 1 Bransford. Salt Lake City, Utah CoiT, Katharine 30 Hillside Avenue, Englewood, N. J. Collins, L. Ruth 32 Block O, Pueblo, Colo. Cook, Clara L. 1227 South Monroe Street, Spokane, Wash. COPELAND, StELUI A. Box 705, Perry, N. Y. Crampton, Esther B. St. .John ' s Rectory, Norristown, Pa. CuMMiNGS, Jean M. Gwynedd ' alley. Pa. Day-, Sophia I. 1703 South Grand Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Dean, Elizabeth Falmouth, Mass. Dean, Frances C. 1228 Hinman Avenue, Chicago, III. Dickinson, Hilda W. 273 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass. DiEHL. Laura V. Wcllesley, Mass. Drake, Ruth B. 220 South Main Street, Franklin, N. H Ebright, Mary R. C78 East Market Street, .Vkron, Ohio Edgerton, Margaret Xorthfield, Vt. Elwell, Grace E. 4050 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Erwin, Martha 87 Linden . venue. .Jersey City, N. J. Farrington, Elinor Bcllevue Street, West Riixbury. Mass. Ferguson, Bonita 2639 East Twenty-ninth Street. Kansas City, Mo. Filler, Katharine D. 307 Fourth Street, Warren, Pa. [130] l kF= FiiiEsToxE, Anita l ' 2li() Kast Broad Street, Columbus. Ohio FiTiiiAN, Makhakkt H. iS Hank Street, Hrkigeton, N. J. Foster, (lEoiuiiA Ellsworth, Me. Foster, Manion F. 2i Dana Street, Winter Hill, Mass. Fr. ntz, Gretchen J. 897 FVankin . venue, Columbus, Ohio Gabi.e, Gertiuue IHl Fourteenth . venue, Altoona, Pa. vox Gal, Marjohie ■iS ' J White Street, Danbury, Conn. Haslmoxd, Edith 775 Chase Avenue, Rogers Park, Chicago, III. Harbin, May 5i5 Prince Avenue, . tlanta, Ga. Hathaway, Mary 14 Greenough Place, Newport, R. I. Helm, Elizabeth ■i i53 Ellendale Place, Los Angeles, Cal. Hinds, Helen Division Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. HoBBs, Lemira M. North Hampton, X. H. HOFMAN, RlTH N. Fishers Lane, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. HoLAHAN, Florence 230 North Charlotte Street, Lancaster, Pa. HoLDEN, K. Marion 322 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111. HuNGERFORD, Constance ;)7 .Mien Place, Hartford, Conn. Ingalls, Franci; O. ]32!l Fiftieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Johnston, Frances A. 77-t West End . veniie. New York, N. Y. Jones, Makoiiekitb R. HU Ruthven Street. Roxburj ' , Mass. Kappes, Marion 1745 Weslev . venue. Evanston, III. Keim, Mildred Cynwyd, Pa. KiNGsBiRY, Clara S. Fort Robinson, Neb. KuiEBEL, Elizabeth I. North Wales, Pa. Leach, Clara C. Essex, Vt. Leonard, Florence J. Tolland Avenue, Rockville, Conn. Leonard, Laura A. Penfield, N. Y. LiNLEY, Helen F. 2216 Brooklyn Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. LissNER, Esther 69 Fenwood Road, Roxbury, Mass. Loud, Leonora Box 717, Saco, Me. LosEY, Mildred J. 277 Lake . venue, Rochester, N. Y. Lowell, Dorothy 24 Brattle Street, Worcester, Mass. McNab. Maude A. 210 . rlington Street, Youngslown, Ohio Martin, Bodien 909 . venue C, San . ntonio, Tex. Maso.n, Louise C. 4724 Warrington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Masterton, Eleanor Conway Center, N. H. Mead, Adelia M. York, Neb. Merridith, Catharine C. 71 Imla.v Street, Hartford, Conn. Merrill, Bertha 288 Water Street, Skowhegan, Me. Mehritt, Caroly.n E. 319 East Williams Street, .Ann . rbor, Mich. Millar, Jeanie L. 718 Madison Avenue. Plaiiifield, N. J. Mof RE, Melita G. 154 Forest . venue, Jamestown, N. Y. Munger, Ruth 1745 E Street, Lincoln, Neb. [131] MUNROE, KaTHRINE Ilia Third Street, Muskegon, Mich. Russell, Harriet G. East Chester, Williamsburg Station, N. Y- Newman, Louise 1.5 Kennebec Street, Bar Harbor, Me. Newton, Christine M. ■too Main Street, Winchester, Mass. Nichols, Ethel 12.5 Ferry Street, Everett, Mass. Norton, Josephine 908 Topeka . venue, Topeka, Kan. Notter, M. ry I. 42 West Scribner . venue, Du Bois, Pa. O ' Callaghan, ]VL rguerite M. 11!) Stoughton Street, Dorchester, Mass. Odell, Harriet H. 96 East . venue, Norwalk, Conn. Ogden, Miriam W. Millington, N. J. O ' Neill, Esther A. 1107 Fourteenth Avenue, . ltoona. Pa. Ortiz, Carmen M. 22 Vives Street, Ponce, P. R. Pearson, Crace M. Home Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. Perley, Marion Ipswich, Mass. Perrin, Florence E. 735 West Fourth Street, Station . . Superior, Wis. Price, H. Katherine , ' 59. ' i7 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ScHNULL, Bertha M. 3030 North Meridian Street, Indianajjulis, Ind. Schwab, Emma H. 20 Vernon Terrace, East Orange, N. .1. Schwab, Erma B. 2-110 East Fortieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio Seiferth, A ' iD North Union Avenue, Natchez, Miss. Serkl. nd, Dorothy C. Gridley, Cal. Smith, Abeie 498 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street, New Y ' ork, N. Y. Smith, Lora V. 1730 M Street, Lincoln, Neb. SoRG, Marcia F. 116 Scott Street, Monroe, Mich. Squires, Grace E. 1732 Orleans Avenue, Sioux City, la. Stackhouse, Charlotte M. 418 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ' . Stocker, Edna Y ' . 47 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass. Stone, Edith E. 15 Liberty Street, Waltham, Mass. Sumner, . nna P. 16 East Main Street, Moorestown, N. J. Rand, Dorothy 18 Morrill Street, Dorchester. Mass. Ream, Stella Somerset, Ohio Rhoads, Gertrude B. Oak Lane, I ' hiladtlphia. Pa. Roberts, May S. Moorestown, N. J. Robertson, Mary E. Ridley Park, Pa. RuBEL, Sarah B. 428 West St. Calhcrlne Street, Louisville, Ky. Templeton, Marion E. Exeter, N. H. Thompson, Adalyn 1530 Harlem . venue, Rockford, 111. ToNKiNG, Leonora B. ;?8 Orchard Street, Dover, N. .1. Trii ' p, Mary . . 315 Main Street, South Hingliani, Mass. Trowbridge, L. Alice 1828 . sbury Avenue, Evanston, 111. Tufts, Henrietta 15 Bradlee Street, Dorchester Center, Mass. Vie |r ===- ' I ' t TTl.K. M.vmiAHET S. 7 Xortli Queen Street, York, I ' a. Waite, Blanche L. 83 Mechanic Street, Orange, Mass. Weir, S. Evelyn 166 Prospect Place. Brooklyn, N. V. Weisel. Mary E. 2901 Fairview Circle, Birmingham, Ala. Wensley, RlTH 30 Wellesley Street, East Cleveland, Ohio WiDXER, . gNES Corning, la WiLLsoN, Edith E. Box 63, Princeton, N. J. Wilson, Helen Wellesley, Mass. Wilson, Helen L. 1203 Pratt Boulevard, Chicago, III. Winkler, Lucile F. 1449 Second Street, Louisville, Ky. Wood, Ruth W. Millbank, So. Dak. WoODBRIDGE, HeLEX L. 1827 Asbury Avenue, Evan. ton. 111. [133] K ;5?ry VZ-% ' ., V 8 ,...•■.■ -J ' , : _ i [m K s- LGATilZATIOl STUDENT GOVERHHENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BARN SWALLOWS 135 Wellesley Student Government Association Officers A. Katharine Bingham, 1912 Preaident Helen L. Cross, 191 ' ' 2 Vice-Presideid Mary W. Humphrey, 1913 Secretary Clara A. Hart, 1913 Treasurer Executive Board — A. Katharine Bingham, 19h2; Helen L. Cross, 1912; Abby B. Brooks, 1912; Mary W. Humphrey, 1913; Clara A. Hart, 1913; Mary E. Colt, 1913; G. Marjorie Kendall, 1914. Advisory Coiiiinittee — Laura A. Draper, 1912; Alice Paine, 1912; Dorothy L. Drake, 1913; Mary E. Clark, 1913; Mary F. Ballan- TiNE, 1914; Margaret Elliott, 1914. College at Large — Dorothy T. Bowden, 1912; Helen R. Marti % 1913. Joint Committee — Dorothy R. SuiMmv, 1912; Josephine E. Bryant, 1913. 1 = Village Seniors Helen L. Cross Josephine Little t l oaiiett Helen A. Batcheller) Sarah R. Cl. rke IVehh jVIay a. K. Gorham CroftoH Sara S. Graves Eliot Dorothy Deemer S Waban Street Jesse S. Weaver 11 Abbott Street Mildred F. Winship H Dover Street Christine Chapman 18 Belair Avenue Student House Presidents Nellie Zuckerman, IDl ' -Z College Carrie M. Longanecker, Q i Stone Frances R. Burleigh. 191 2 Beehe Susie W. McCroddan, 1912 Cazenove Ruth M. Shupp, 191 Pomeroy Ruth L. Flanders, 191 ' - Shafer Frances A. Faunce, 1912 Norumbega Almira S. Morgan, 1912 Freeman. Hester E. Young, 1912 Wood Amanda E. Brecke, 1912 Wilder Marguerite L. Staats, 1912 Fiske Sara S. Graves, 1912 FJiot [137 Christian Association Elizabeth H. Hart, 191 ' ' 2 President Hazel L. Nutter, 1912 ] ' ice-President Elizabeth L. Fanning, lOll ' Recording Secretary Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 Corresponding Secretary Lura E. S. Griswold, 191 ' 2 Treasurer Hetty S. Wheeler .... Chairman Religious Meetings Committee RoxANA H. Vivian Chairman Missionary Committee Marian Rider, 1913 Chairman Bible Sf)idy Committee Marcia Kerr, 1913 Chairman Mission Study Committee Helen R. Martin, 1913 Chairman Extension Committee Helen McG. Joy, 1913 Chairman Social Committee Ruth E. Curtis, 1913 Chairman General Aid Committee Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 . . Chairman Correspondence Committee Grace A. Kilborne, 1910 General Secretary [Ids] , sf Barnswallows Florence T. Talpey, lOl ' -Z President Ruth M. Pepperday, 191. ' 5 Vice-President Alice M. Ross, 1913 Treasurer Dorothy M. Gostenhofer, 1914 Secretary Dorothy ' L. Blodgett, 1912 Custodian L. Elsa Loeber, 1913 Assistant Custodian [139] College Settlements Association, Wellesley Chapter G. Ada Herring, 1913 President Anna E. Christensen, 191 ' -2 Dorothy Harrison, 1913 Vwe-Preside,its Genevieve Huntington, 1914 I Lucie E. Taussig, 1915 ' Margaret N. Hewey, 1913 Secretary-Treasurer Muriel Streibert Faculty Member [Ho m] t == Athletic Association Martha Charles, lOl ' J President Marjorie Cowee, 1913 Vice-President Elizabeth McConaughy, 1914 Secrelary Helen P. South, 1913 Treasurer Frances M. Robinson, 1914 Custodian [US] f == Wearers of the W Archery Gana Balabanoff Helen Davis Basket Ball Elizabeth Allbright Abby Brooks Mary Guernsey Golf Lucy Roberts Marguerite Staats Hockey Agnes Andrews May Gobham Katharine Bingham Margery Mackillop Gertrude Clarkson Grace Slack Rowing Frances Gray Ethelwynne Jones Cecilia Hollingsworth Corinne Searle Dorothy Summy Running Bernice Bailey Christine Chapman Mildred Washburn Tennis Elizabeth Blaney Martha Charles Louise Walworth Indoor Meet Ethel Caution-Davis Helen Lamprey [US] Tennis Team Elizabeth Bl. ney Head M. Louise Walworth Captain Martha Charles Gertrude M. Robeson Anna E. Christensen Ruth S. Rod l n lU] f • fg L |LV 1 _ a£ I L. W K J WJ fJ V Twi Z fi f r - ' ' p r l Hi f| 1 iMrai Hockey Team Margery ] L ckillop Head Gertrude E. Cl. rkson Captain Agnes Andrews JVIay A. K. Gorham x . K. tharine Bingham Susie W. McCroddan Barbara V. Deyo Grace F. Slack Bernice B. Dunning Gwenydd Weller Margaret Yocom Substitutes Dorothy Bullard Belle Ranney Esther Elliott Mary ' Yarnall U5] So, , Running- Team Bernice L. Bailey Head Christine Chapman Captain Alice A. Bennett Julia K. Drew Ruth L. Howe Josephine Little Helena Meredith Marguerite Milnor Mary Oliver Cathryn V. Riley Helen Robertson Mildred Washburn [m Crew Mildred L. Fenner LuRA E. S. Griswold Dorothy Hart Dorothy G. Henderson Cecilia G. Hollingswortii Etiielwynne Jones Alice Paine Corinne Searle Dorothy Summy W] 1= = =- Indoor Meet Team Dorothy T. Bowden Lydia C. Brown Ethel M. Caution-Davis Gertrude E. Clarkson Helen I. Davis LuRA E. S. Griswold (Capiain) Cecilia G. Hollingsworth Ethelwynne Jones Helen C. Lamprey Dorothy M. Schmucker [ns Basket Ball Team Elizabeth B. Allbright Head Abby B. Brooks Captain Margaret R. Buckley Frances R. Burleigh ]V£ RY B. Guernsey Madeleine H. Lane Dorothy M. Schmucker Nellie Zuckerman [H9 Golf Team Lucy K. Roberts Head Marguerite L. Staats Captain Florence M. Coiin Helen D. Fish Mary E. Metz Hester E. Young [im f ?. f -? 2 Archery Team Helen I. Davis Head Frances C. Dages Captain Gana Balabanoff Leonora Mill]!;r Adelaide A. Mayo Mary M. Rogers [151] TELL I 1E WHO ' S WINNING. (Tune: Who Are You teilh To-night? ) I Tell me who ' s winning, I say, I say, Oh, tell me who wins to-day? Is it that smarty hearty party Flaunting the violet, say? Is it the class that wears the blue. So jaunty, so sure and gay? No! the class that ' s wearing the crimson Is winning the games to-day. II Who ' s on the field to-day, to-day. Say, who ' s on the fiekl to-day? Wiio is that hushing Freshman crushing Vision in red array? Why are they cheering, wildly cheering? Answer me, won ' t you say? We will tell you all this morning 1912 ' s first to-day. To 1012 {Tune: Hilly ) When they i)liiy ( (ilf. it ' s i)hi thal ' s playing. For I ' M ' -i knows how to play. And when they rim, it ' s 1912 that ' s running, For WVl leads all the way. And when they cheer, it ' s 1912 that ' s cheering, For tennis, hockey, basket ball. And when we win, and when we win, We ' re then ahead of all. [152] The Wellesley College News Muriel Bacheler, 191 ' 2 Editor-in-Chief Catiirene H. Peebles, 191 ' -2 Associate Editor Margaret L. Law, 1912 j Magazine Editors Majorie Sherman, 191 ' ' 2 ) Sarah W. Parker, 19 1:5 Literary Editors Helen G. Logan. 1913 Kathlene C. Burnett, 191;5 Reporters Carol S. Prentice, 1913 S Bertha March, 1895 Alumna- Editor Frances Gray, 1912 Business Manager Josephine (iuioN, 191.S j Assistant Easiness Managers Ellen J. Howard, 1914 ) Dorothy Blodgett, 1912 Subscription Editor [loi] THE WELLES LEY MAGAZINE 419 at the scene spread before our ken. Under the approach of rosy dawn the pearly ice glowed with an eery hght. But now our attention was called to the players already assembled on the diamond. The game was on. They cut for partners and the Blues won the toss. With a cry of Yoicks, hi, Yoicks Fore, they were off under the wire on a windward drive with the bunkers looming ahead. But the Red ' s service was quick and sure and, as the Blues moved a castle, their captain led from his strongest suit. There was a cry of off side thirty lo e from the crowd on the shore. Helen and I held hands and breathed hard. The maintop sails of the Reds were bellying out as they hove to on a home run around the goal post. But the Blues still held good cards. Slowly, slowly they dribbled, feinting for an opening, and as the Red ' s pony stumbled over the gridiron they held them fast in a half-Nelson that threatened to trump their partner ' s ace. The score was thirty-four and five yards to gain. Would they? Dare they. ■ ' The Blues were running on second speed with one plane punctured and the midiron lunged clear through the sprit sail. But the Reds were not much better. On, on they came for the touchdown, the flying wedge streaming from the second base. Neck and neck they drew a bead for the pocket. There was a sharp report. The Red ' s starboard tire blew up as it revoked. Was it all over? No, no, they still kept on, playing spades to lose. The jackpot was limping at the waterline. With one last, wild burst the Reds punted for the tee, drove home the right bower, putted the third basket, and pitched a grand slam. And the match was won. HERS If in the blind fathomless mystery of love and death We miss each other. What, oh what will then the answer be? While the music of the spheres in awful harmony out roll The wandering soul of me — Ah, what is that to me? Annie Maria Jones, 1915. 1755) THE WELLES LEY MAGAZINE SLIP SHEETS An Interpretation in B Flat Silently, slowly, sadly, the snow sifted soothingly through bare boughs, over ragged roofs, upon hatless heads. A single sparrow chirped out once a protest. Then all was still. A light flamed out, orange amid the blue snow-dusk. Brighter, brighter it shone. Beyond the steps a battered tin can lay shining, and beyond that the light caught a puddle, and it shone. But still the merciless snow whirled and festooned. A deeper silence fell. A bough crackled. There was absolute silence for ten, twenty, thirty minutes. Then suddenly and with a sigh and soft murmur as of thousands upon thousands of protesting ghosts that crowded at the gates to plead with pale hands, the silence fell; it broke with a clatter. A cloud of dry leaflets whirled by the chill and biting wind, scurried around the corner, and eddied about the lone tin can. It was a tomato can. The crimson of its label flashed out redly and shcjwed ruddy through the pale snow-wreaths. Its work was o ' er. And now it rested quiet, tranquil, in its long home. Peace settled down to it, with the softly sliding snow. It sank down lower yet and listened to the silence. The bare boughs were oxidized with frost and glittered and shone in the frosty light of myriads of blazing stars. A last flake settled soothingly on the last bare space on the tin can. And it was content. EDITORIAL. The editor folds her blue satin kimono around her, dips the first three fingers of her right hand into the cut glass ofifice inkstand, pushes back her hair, and sighs. She must write an editorial. But what about? She stares at the original Botticelli hung o er the office desk. A protest, perhaps, but what about? More loyal and enthusiastic support? The death of heart interest in college themes? An appeal to the flippant? A warning to those who appear to be letting the academic interfere with their college educa- tion? The Editor groans and throws the cutglass inkstand at the Business Manager, who always has something to write about — money. But this is no inspiration. The Editor glooms. Ah, what is all the world ' s vaunted progress and clemency? What is honor? What is happiness? How — [IdC] Colleoe IHlews Vol. 10. No. 9 WELLESLEY. MASS., NOVEMBER 31, 1911 Price S Gents SOCIETY NOTES. SOCIETY TAU ZETA EPSILON. At a program meeting of the Society Tau Zcta Epsilon, No- vember 31. 1911, the following program was presented. The subject for the meeting was the Welles-Lee School of Art. I. Da V ' inchee: Monna Lisa. Chief Objector: Betsy Blaney. Model: Mary Jersey. IL Abbey: Sir Galahad. Model: Hazel Nutt. Proctor: Ellen R. Heeler. Ul. Sculptor Ifnknown: Billi- ken. Model: Deak Hagglepate. Head Suppressor: Bracy Goynton. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. At a regular meeting of the Shakespeare Society on Satur- day evening, the first two acts were given of The Training of the Crew, or The Homenway Drill. The cast was as follows: CHARACTERS. Dea X. Machina Morty Kittenson. Sport, Catchcni Bangem. E.xecutive Board, Bida Ruoks. G. V. M., Charla Mars. Iwalani H, Ruth Ellowe. Papers on Shapespeare ' s Son- nets to a Passionate Freshman, and The Significant Recurrence of the Term Believe Me, in Shakespeare ' s Tradegy Af rf- The Fair Co-Ed., Celia Myth. night were read by Nell N. The Girl that Got Married and Boss and Fanny S. Bray, while, Came Back, Gerty Barkson. Shakespeare News-and- Maga- zine was discussed b ' Synglelyf. Muriel AGORA SOCIETY. A regular meeting of the Agora Society was held on Saturday morning at 8.30 and Saturday evening at 8. The program presented represented a meeting of an Investigation Committee for the purpose of looking into the subject of Campus Housing Conditions. Inspector of Faculty Slums, Calomel Mercy A House Mother, Helen Parkenter. Leader of Janitor ' s dancing class, Prynne Curl. Promoter of Dining Rooms, Cally Saswell. Walking Delegate, Gypsy Round. Chimney Sweep, Fan C. Frunce. Keeper of Doughnut, Bertha Merry. PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY. At a formal meeting of Phi Sigma Society, November 31, 191 1, the first two acts of the masque Hootings of the Campus Owl were presented. CHARACTERS. The Trunk Room Man, Ruth Bobbs. College Hall Ghost, Seed Hackett. The Spirit of the Mathwell Gardens, H. S. W. Hite. SOCIETY ALPHA KAPPA CHI. On Saturday evening, Novem- ber 31, Society Alpha Kappa Chi held a classy presentation of Porticus and Pergola. CHARACTERS. Pergola, Maggy Stats. Porticus, Hefty Koon. Page, Hannah Burr. Studentia Aedificia, lady very much in waiting, C. Dummy. .Alexander Hortus, Mella Hampey. SOCIETY ZETA ALPHA. On Saturday, November 31, the Society Zeta Alpha held a program meeting. In accord- ance with its subject for the year. Modern Tragedies, it presented the informal opera. The Follies of 1Q12. CHARACTERS. Forensic Ash, H. Floss. Phibbe d ' Kap, Nell N. Wrenalds. Freshman Cheer, Ally Spaine. Precedent, Gwendolyn Wells. r- , i Margaret S. Herman. GHs Molly Ragers. ' ' ( Sukev Ewell. [7.57] Legenda Board Marjory Stoneman, 101 2 Editor-in-Chief Madeleine H. Lane, WH Associate Editor Frances Egan, lOl ' -Z Business Manager Margaret Thom, 1913 Assistant Business Manager Mildred B. Washburn, 1912 Grace M. Boynton, 1912 ' Literary Editors NORAH V. FOOTE, 1912 I Lydia C. Brown, 1912 ' Grace F. Slack, 1912 Art Editor-in-Chief Margery Mackillop, 1912 Assistant Art Editor 1158] I '  I s:rxi: The Wellesley College Choir Officers Hamilton C. Macdougall Choir Master Katherine Mortenson, lOl ' } Librarians Bessie S. Scudder, 1913 S Helen K. Goss, 191 ' ' 2 Chorister Ruth Hypes, 19 U5 Assistant Chorister members First Sopranos Edith D. Allyn, 191 2 E. Irene Kriebel, 1913 Nell B. Carpenter. 191 ' 2 Marguerite Lautenbach. 1913 Mary K. (iiLEs, 1914 Florence S. Sieber, 1913 Elizabeth W. Griffith, 191 ' 2 D. Ethel Trowbridge, 191 ' 2 Ruth Hypes, 1913 Alice E. Wormwood, 1913 Substitutes Edna Bartlett, 1915 Eleanor F. Fowle. 1914 Sarah V. Cattell, 1915 Elizabeth V. Hinds, 1915 [ IGO ] Mary E. Colt. 191;? Louise J. Eppich, 191. ' 5 Gladys Gorman, 1914 Dorothy Hart, Wli Second Sopranos Alice Paine, 191 ' -2 Ruth M. Pepperday, 1913 Stella Ream, 1913 Dorot hy ' Summy, 191 ' 2 AFargaret N. Jackson. 1914 E ELYN K. Wells, 1913 Substitutes Frances H. Alden. 191. Elizabeth L. Bacon, 1915 Marguerite H. Westerberg, 1915 Contraltos Rachel F. Burbank, 1913 Mary E. Clark, 1913 Louise Crawford. 1913 Helen L. Cross. 191 ' 2 Gladys Dowling, 1913 Helen K. Goss, 191 2 Eleanor S. Hall, lOl ' -Z Josephine W. Pitman. 191 ' 2 Ruth S. Rodman, 191 ' -2 Gertrude S. Streeter, 191 ' -2 Berenice K. Van Slyke, 1913 Substitutes Ida H. Appenzeller, 1914 Margaret L. Beers, 1915 Lois P. Durant, Sp. Graduate Members Gladys Earle, 1911 Grace A. Kilborne, 1910 LiLLA Weed, 190 2 Hetty S. Wheeler, 190 ' 2 M : ir.l 1 Glee Club Ruth Hypes, 1913 Leader Ruth S. Rodivl n, 1912 President Katherine Mortenson, 1912 Accompanist Mildred Washburn, 1912 Assistant Accompanist First Sopranos Dorothy Bullard, 1912 Helen M. Eaton, 1912 Ruth Hypes, 1913 Natalie Williams, 1913 Alice E. Wormwood, 1913 First Altos Helen K. (ioss, 1912 Clara Newhousk, 1914 Lucy K. Roberts, 1912 Ruth S. Rodman, 1912 Second Sopranos Dorothy Brown, 1914 Louise Eppich, 1913 Mary Katherine Giles, 1914 Sylvia T. Goulston, 1914 Dorothy Hart, 1912 Florence Talpey, 1912 Margaret Tuttle, 1913 Second Altos Margaret R. Buckley, 1912 Rachel Bcrbank. 1913 Mary Clark, 1912 Carol S. Prentice, 1913 im Mandolin Club Eleanor S. Hall, 191 ' 2 Leader INIarjorie ] I. Soule, 191;} Assistant Leader LiLi M. Zimmerman, 191 ' £ President First Mandolins Ruth Blaisdell, 1913 Eleanor Wheeler, 1912 Artus James, 1913 Edith Wilson, 1913 Harriet Selkirk, 1913 Lili M. Zimmerman, 191 ' 2 Second Mandolins Dorothy Q. Applegatk, 1913 Elizabeth Haynes, 1913 Helen Froeligh, 1913 Mabel Winslow, 1913 Third Mandolins Elsie Buttery, 1914 Susan Wilbur, 1913 Guitar Dorothy Croasdale, 1914 Marjorie M. Soule, 1913 Marian E. Johnson, 191 ' ' 2 Alice Shoemaker, 1914 Imogene S. Morse, 1914 Vina E. Smith, 1914 Margaret Stone, 1914 Violin Bass Viol Claire Rosenberg, 191 ' - Marion Prince, 1913 Tenor Mandola Anne E. Nutt, 1914 M. Agnes Butler, 1913 Dorothy Ebersole, 1914 Dorothy Clark, 1913 Dorothy Culver, 1914 Banjo Helen L. Ely, Sp. Edith Hewitt, 1912 Hester E. Young, 1912 Ti nipanies Lili M. Zimmerman, 1912 li u] ir - Orchestra Mr. Albert T. Foster, Conductor Fird Violbis LuciLE S. Flagg, 1914 Margaret Prall, 1915 M. Evelyn Gough, 1914 Mary Rosa, 1914 Adelaide C. Masters, 191.) Claire Rose nberg, 191 2 Alice G. Mulligan, 1914 Sophie L. Tillinghast, 1914 Second Violins Margaret Burr, IHVI Evelyn P. Furber, 1914 Berenice B. Dunning, 191 Tilla McCarten, 1913 Margaret Elliott, 1914 Ruth Peck, 1915 Anne Taylor, 1914 Bass Marion Prince, 1913 Piano Edith A. Ayres, 1914 Elizabeth Van R. Limont, 1914 (Assistant) I16i pfe TrT M r I Mi Ly JJ [165] MmttcljM mm Dorothy Summy, 1912 President Edith D. Allyn, 1912 I ' ice-President Elizabeth B. Allbright, 1912 Secretary Marion S. Loker, 1912 Treasurer Margaretiie MtJLLER Advisorij Member m] mMUU (gLii Gertrude M. Robeson, VM ' -Z President Alice C. Merrill, 1913 Vice-President Edith B. Wilbur, 1913 Secretary Jennie L. Roessler, 1913 Treasurer Alice H. Bushee Dorothy McDowell, 1913 f Board oj Directors Margaret Thom, 1913 Mabel G. Silsby, 1914 1 671 Helen S. White, 11)12 President Alice E. Butler, 191 ' ' 2 J ' ice-Presirlenf Marian Rider, 191:3 Secrefary Marguerite I. Mallett, 1!)11 Assistant Secretary Carol S. Prentice, 191:5 Treasurer Magdeleine O. Garret j , .,, , Members Helene a. Forest ) Debating Club E. Maxcy Robeson, 191 ' President Mary I. Burd, 1913 V ive-P resident Kathlene C. Burnett, 1913 Secretary-Treasurer B. Belle Ranney, 191 ' 2 Corresponding Secretary Eunice Chandler, 1911 Marian A. Smith, 1912 ( g j Directors Natalie Williams, 1!)1; I Helen M. Keelek, 191:5 Consumers League Susan Newell, 191 ' -2 President Helen P. South, 191:5 Secrctary-Treasnrer Rea Schimpbler, 1912 Corrcspiindinij Secretary Edith S. Tufts . Faculty Member Helen Reynolds, 1912 1 Ruth E. Curtis, 191:3 Execut ire Board Lucy L. Addams, 1!)H ) [WS MILOSOPHY CLUB Josephine N. Curtis, 1910 President Mary W. Calkins Vice-President Katharine Duffield, 1913 Secre1(m -Trcasu.rer Education Club Mary W. Saavyer, 1911 Presidcnl Anna J. McKeag Vice-President Florence M. Kunkel, 1911 Secretary-Treasurer Students ' Building Committee Dorothy Q. Appegate, 191 2 Chainuan Dorothy AY. Ridgway, 191:? Treasurer A. Katharine Bingham, 191 ' 2, ex officio Abby B. Brooks, 1912 Sophie L. Tillinghast, 1914 Edna L. Swope, 1913 Carolyn R. Taylor, 1915 ;«y 1913 Muriel Bacheler Rea Schimpeler NoRAH FooTE Marjory Stoneman Mary Guernsey Mildred Washburn Cathrene Peebles Carol Williams Helen Logan Elizabeth Hirsh 1913 Berenice Van Slyke 19 lit Maryfrank Gardner Miss Laura L. Lockwood ) „ -,. ,, -. raculfi Miss Carrie Holt ) Mildred Washburn, 191 ' ' 2 Head [no Officers of Aliimritt Association Mrs. Frances Scuddek Williams, 1886, Glastonbury, Conn President Behtiia Bailey, 1888, Lakeville, Conn ' ice-President Florence S. M. Crofut, 1897. 25 N. Beacon St., Hartford, Conn Secretari Mrs. Helen Damon Smith, 18!)8, 111) ( ' ajiilol Ave., Hartford, ( onn Director Lillian W. Smith. lOOZ, Siinshury. Conn Treasurer Mrs. Mary Oilman Ahlers. 1888. Wellesley College, Alumna? General Secretary Graduate Club Officers Laura A. Welch, 1905 President Ethel T. Smith, 1911 ] ' ice-President Elizabeth P. Longakek, 1911 Treasurer Geneva V. Brill, L niversity of Washington, 1911 . . . Secretary Charier Members Bates, Katharine Lee Pendleton, Ellen Fitz TiFTs, Edith Souther X ' lVIAN, RoXANA H. Active Members Ahlers, Mary G. Allen, Leah B. Andem, Ethel L. Avery, Myrtilla Barr. Nan C. Brill, Geneva V. Chandler, Evnice CoLTON, ' era Cook, Helen D. Ctrtis, Josephine X. Daniel-s, Margaretta Davis, Olive Earle, Gladys IL Goldring, Winifred Grenier, Georgette Haelssler, Florence Hazbltine, Alice L Heatley, Margaret Hersey, Hannah H. Holt, Carrie M. Hi ' tchinson, Claribel L Kvnkel, P ' lorence M. Lincoln, Marita O. Longaker, Elizabeth P. Lucas, Marion Macartney, Helen H. Morrill, Helen T. MuNsoN, Grace XoYES, Isabel F. Robinson, M. Eloise Sawyer, Mary V. Smith, P thel T. Stone, Mabel A. Stone, M. Lois TcppER, Sara F. Walmsley, Evelyn M. Watt, Muriel L Weed, Lilla Welch, Laura A. Woodward, Sarah J. Associate Members Balch, Emily G. Bushee, Alice H. Calkins, Mary W. Chapin, F. Stuart Colin, Therese CoNANT, Martha P. Edwards, Katherine M. Ferguson, Margaret C. Fisher, Elizabeth F. Hamilton, Clarence G. Hastings, Florence E. Little, Margaret McKeag, Anna J. Merrill, Helen A. Moffett, Edna V. Pratt, Frederick H. Roberts, Charlotte F. Shackford, Martha H. Sherwood, Margaret P. .Smith, Mary F. Snow, Labtitia M. Stevenson, Louisa S. Tilt, .Jennie Turner, .Julia E. Wheeler, Hetty S. iri Student Volunteers Ruth Howe Leader Ruth Haven Secretary Graduate Students Grace Kilborne Evelyn Walmsley 1912 Frances Gray Ruth Howe Carol ' Willl ms 1913 Katharine Duffield Edith Montgomery Ruth Haven Margaret Reed Mary Humphrey Marian Rider Bessie Scudder 191 ' i Ida Appenzeller Helen Doremus Helen Hutch craft 1915 Charlotte Wyckoff Equal Suffrage League L. Ruth Collins, U 13 PrcKidcid Sophie C. Hart Vice-President Mary M. Rogers, 191 ' -2 Secrefarij-Trcasurrr Josephine H. Batciielder Marjory Stoneman, 1!)1 ' 2 [ Executive Board Marion A. Prince, 1918 ) [173] SOUTHERN CLUB Catherine Clarke President Ruth Louise Howe Viee-P resident Josephine W. Guion Secretari Katherine Williamson Treasurer .iri liirMAINE CLUB Caroline Nash President Hazel Holden Vice-Preaident Imogene Wormwood Secretary ]Mary Calkin Treasurer Margaret R. Buckley, 1912 President Edith Wilson, 1913 Secretary [175] Pie Eaters Dorothy Hart Pieman Dorothy Conner Simple Simon Helen Goss Ruth Curtis Margery Mackillop Gladys Dowling Delia Smith Clara Hart Josephine Bryant Gladys Richards Consumers Anna Christensen President Adalyn Thompson Vice-President Helen K. Goss Secretary Ruth Howe Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Daphne Selden First Member Josephine Guion Second Member Mary Colt Third Member Edith Besse Fourth Member AND THERE ARE OTMER5 [i:ti [1 ' ■■ ' ' P ' 0 • Hi ■, ' 1 ALPHA KAPPA CHI Officers Helen C. Lamprey President Effie G. Kuhn Vice-President Ruth C. Perry Recording Secretary Margaret L. Griffin Corresponding Secretary Florence Price Treasurer Caroline R. Fletcher Margaret Bancroft | • . Executive Committee Madeleine H. Lane ) Rebecca W. Griest Custodian of the House Ruth V. Reed First Factotum Helen A. Besler Second Factotum Members in facultate Angie Clara Chapin Florence E. Hastings Caroline R. Fletcher Adeline Belle Hawes Alice Walton Gladys Earle Marita Lincoln 1911 Elizabeth Longaker Ethel Smith ns] 191S Edith Allyn Gana Balabanoff Margaret Bancroft Elizabeth Bryant ISIary Clifford Mary Fitzpatrick Dorothy Geer Rebecca Griest INIargaret Griffin Anna Herr Effie Kuhn Helen Lamprey ' Madeleine Lane Gl Vera Mann Leonora Miller Marguerite Milnor Bessie Oldershaw Margaret Pearson Ruth Perkins Ruth Perry ' Florence Price Theodora Raah Estelle Reid Marguerite Staats Dorothy Summy ' Emma Thomas ADY ' S WhITTEN 191i Annie Bailey Mabel Barr Helen Besler Marion Corliss Doris Fenton Charlotte Godfrey ' Mildred Holmes Breta Lewis Alice Merrill Margaret Pearsall Ruth Reed Olive Terrill Helen Wheeler [2791 THE AGORA Officers Nell B. Carpenter President H. Carolyn Percy Vice-President Sarah P. Caswell Recording Secretary CoRiNNE Searle Corresponding Secrefary Frances A. Faunce Treasurer Marian Rider Custodian of the House L. Ruth Collins Editor of the Agora Abby Johnson Sergeant-at-Arms Emily McK. Pardee Keeper of the Records Lydia C. Brown 1 L. Elsa Loeber Executive Committee Katharine E. Duffield j Members in facultate Emily Greene Balch Katharine Coman Mary Whiton Calkins Sara F. Tupier Mary Caswell Alice Vinton Waite Lilla Weed [180] 191J Alice Bennett Lydia Brown Abbie Caldwell Nell Carpenter Sarah Caswell Florence Cohn Jessie DeHart Frances Faunce Mildred Fenner Helen Glenn Olga Halsey E elyn K eller Marion Loker Carrie Longanecker Almira Morgan Katharine Pardee Ruth Paxon Carolyn Percy Belle Ranney Catiiryn Riley Ruth Rodman Corinne Searle Margaret Wright Margaret Yocom 1913 Constance Biell YiNG Mei Chun- Ruth Collins k, tharine duffield Marion Hale Celia Hersey Pingsa Hu Abby Johnson Ethel Kenyon Bertha Merrill Emily Pardee Constance Reed Marian Rider Eva Rose Bessie Scudder Grace Squires Maud White lisi] PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY Officers Delia A. Smith President Margery Mackillop Vice-President Ruth M. IIobbs Recording Secretari Katharine Gowing Corresponding Secretary Mildred Washburn Head of Work- Gertrude E. Clarkson Treasurer Gertrude W. Schauffler Custodian of the House Mary E. Colt } Marshals Ruth M. Pepperday S Members in facultate Josephine H. Batchelder Katharine Lee Bates Elizabeth W. Manwaring A ssociatc Mcni her Vida D. Scudder mil Florence M. Kunkel Florence Haenssler I IS. ' 1 Ethel Barbour Margaret Burr Gertrude E. Clarkson Dorothy Connor Christine T. Curtis XoRAH V. Foote Katharine S. Gowing Ruth Hobbs Elsie Lawton Margery ] Ia( killop Myra a. Martin Edith Milliken 1912 Louise Noble Edith L. Pearce Ida Roberts Edith Saukett ■Margaret Saltar Marjorie H. Sawyer Delia A. Smith Mildred Washburn Florence Webster Helen White Rosella Woodruff Elizabeth Woodward Nell Zuckerman Jessie Acklin Doris Bickelhaupt Florence Carder Mary ' Colt I iLLiAN Draper Ada Herring Geraldine Howarth Helen Logan Elva McKee Alice 191-3 Pauline Miller INIiLDRED Morris Ruth Pepperday Jane Roessler Gertrude Schauffler Adalyn Thompson Ruth Van Blarcom jMildred Volk Helen Whitney Wormwood IS3 SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY Officers Katherine Mortenson Pirsidcnf Grace F. Slack Vice-President Marian D. Parsons Recording Secretary Carol S. Williams Corresponding Secretary Ruth L. Howe Treasu ' rer Rea Schimpeler Keeper of the House Members IN FACULTATE Ethel Bowman Florence Converse, 1893 Laura Dwight Eleanor A. Gamble, 1889 Sophie C. Hart Elizabeth K. Kendall Eliza Kendrick, 1885 Helene B. Magee Louise S. McDowell Ellen F. Pendleton, 188(5 Margaret P. Sherwood Edith S. Tufts, 1885 Sarah F. Whiting Sarah J. Woodward, 1905 Mabel M. Young, 1898 I itii 1913 ISfURIEL BaCIIELER Katharine Bingham Ida Brooks Martha Charles Catherine Clarke Helen Cross ]VL UDE Davis Dorothy Deemek Dorothy DeLand Laura Draper Sara Graves Frances Gray ' Elizabeth Griffith Carrie Hastings Ruth Howe Margaret Law Katherine Mortenson Ethel Perry ' Grace Perry Lillian Putnam Agnes Rockwell Rea Schimpeler Grace Slack Gertrude Streetek Carol Williams LiLi Zimmerman Edith Besse LiNA Carr Marjorie Cowee Dorothy ' Drake Laura Ellis BoNiTA Ferguson Louise Garst Mary Humphrey 1913 Helen Joy Marcia Kerr Frances Mullinax Sarah Parker ML RiAN Parsons Marjorie Soule Helen South Evelyn Wells Susan Wilbur [185] TAU ZETA EPSILON Officers Mary B. Guernsey President Elizabeth B. Allbright Vice-President Alice C. Forbes Head of Work Eleanor P. Wheeler Recording Secretary Edith C. Erskine Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Blaney Treasnrer Bernice B. Dunning Keeper of the House Edna L. Swope ) Assistant Keepers of the House Helen R. Martin ) Henrietta Littlefield Editor of the Iris Members IN facultate Edith R. Abbott Alice V. V. Brown Mariana Cogswell, 1890 Mabel M. Hodder Margaret H. Jackson Margaret Little, 1906 Margarethe Muller Nancy M. Pond, 1893 Ethel V. Z. Sullivan, 1905 Hetty S. Wheeler, 1902 [m] Associate Member Hamilton C. Macdougall IN UKBE Adele Lathrop 1913 Ruth T. Abbott Elizabeth B. Allbright Dorothy Q. Applegate Helen A. Batcheller Elizabeth Blaney Sally V. Bott Grace M. Boynton Fern Cl- wson Helen I. Davis Bernice B. Dunning Edith C. Erskine Alice C. Forbes M. Y A. K. Gorham Mary B. Guernsey Elizabeth H. Hart Genieve E. Lawrence Josephine Little Henrietta Littlefield Hazel M. Lockwood Margaret E. Mueller Hazel L. Nutter Stella Obst Lucy K. Roberts Dorothy Sciimucker Florence T. Talpey Eleanor P. Wheeler 1913 Elizabeth Baer Josephine Bryant Louise J. Eppich Helen Frank Clara Hart Alma Kolk Helen Martin S. Margaret Mitchell Florence Moore Melrose Pitman Katharine Potter Carol Prentice Gertrude Souther Helen Sullivan Edna L. Swope Edith M. Wilson [187] ZETA ALPHA Officers Helen Reynolds President Christine Chapman Vice-President Susan Newell Recording Secretary GwENYDD H. Weller Corresponding Secrefari Helen W. Stinson Treasurer Marjorie Sherman Head of Work Ruth E. Curtis } Marshals Alice M. Ross ) M. Louise Walavorth } Editors of Zeta Alpha Annual Helen G. Bates ) Mary E. Rogers } Custodians Rachel I. Drake S Members IN facultate Ellen L. Burrell, 1880 Lillian Drouet. 1908 M. Alice Chamberlin, 1!)11 Eliza J. Newkirk, 1900 Martha P. Conant Charlotte F. Roberts, 1880 Martha Hale Shackford, 1896 1 iss 1 1912 Bernice Bailey IVI arguerite Baker Florence Banks Margaret Bogle Dorothy Bowden Marietta Brady Amanda Brecke Dorothy Bullard Christine Chapman Sarah Clark Edna Gibbs Helen Goss LuRA Griswold Eleanor Hall Georgeine Kurtz Susan Newell Fannie O ' Brien Alice Paine Cathrene Peebles Ida Pierce Helen Reynolds Mary Rogers Marjorie Sherman Marion Smith Helen Stinson Ethel Stott Louise Ufford Louise Walworth GWENYDD WeLLER Mildred Winship 1913 Helen Bates Dorothy Clark Ruth Curtis Helen Davis Rachel Drake Marie Hill Helen Hutchinson Ruth Hypes Artus James Miriam Knowles Letitia Morgan Alice Ross Valrosa Vail Virginia Wick Natalie Williams [189] Phi Beta Kappa, Eta Chapter of Massachusetts Organized NovemlxT 14, litOl Officers Laura E. Lockwood, Ph.D., Kansas, 1891 President Ellen F. Pendleton, M.A., 1886 Vice-President Mabel E. Hodder, M.A., Syracuse, 1895 Secretary Josephine M. Burnh am, Ph.B., Chicago, 1901 Treasurer Honorary Member Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Active Members IN FACULTATE Edward E. Bancroft, M.A., M.D., Amherst Katharine Lee Bates, M.A., 1880 Louise Fargo Brown, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903 Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A., 1880 Mary Sophia Case, B.A., Michigan, 1884 Angie Clara Chapin, M.A., Michigan, 1875 Martha P. Conant, Ph.D., Columbia Helen Dodd Cook, Ph.D., 1905 Katharine M. Edwards, Ph.D., Cornell, 1888 Grace L. Filer, B.A. Eleanor A. McC. Gamble, Ph.D., Cornell, 1889 Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A., Brown, 1888 Adeline B. Hawes, M.A., Oberlin, 1883 Emily J. Hutchinson Eliza H. Kendrick, Ph.D.. Kansas, 1891 Hazel Kirk, B.A. Louise S. McDowell Helen A. Merrill, Ph.D., 1880 Annie S. Montague, M.A., 1879 Helen H. Nichols, Ph.D. Charlotte F. Roberts, Ph.D., 189G [I ' M] Alice Robertson, Ph.D. aiARTHA H. SlIACKFORD, Ph.D., 1896 Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D., Vassar, 1886 Louise S. Stevenson, B.A., Vassar RoxANA H. Vivian, Ph.D., 1894 Anna Youngman, Ph.D. Graduate Students Ethel L. Andem, 1910 Isabel F. Noyes, 1911 Winifred Goldring, 1909 Sara F. Tupper, 1911 Eleanor T. Horne, 1910 May Lois Stone 1913 Edith D. Allyn Katharine Pardee Muriel Baciieler Ruth C. Perry Dorothy T. Bowden Cathryn Riley Sarah P. Caswell Lucy Roberts IVLvRTHA Charles Marjorie Sawyer Christine Chapman Rea Schimpeler Effie Kuhn Grace Slack Helen Lamprey Ethel Stott Marguerite Milnor Florence Webster Margaret S. Wright 1913 Constance Buell Marian Rider Charlotte Godfrey Gertrude Souther Sarah H. Parker Helen W. Wheeler Absent on leave. VJl] Class of 1913 Josephine E. Bryant President Berenice K. Van Slyke Vice-President Harriet B. Devan Recording Secretary Elizabeth Haynes Corresponding Secretary Geraldine Howarth Treasurer Ruth E. Curtis Alice M. Ross [ Executive Board Edna L. Swope ; Dorothy L. Drake j Advisory Board Mary E. Clark ) Edith R. Wilbur Factotums Florence Y. Carder S ,19S f ==: Class of 1913 AcKLix, Jessie F. iHG CoUingwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Adams, M. rjorie Fergus Falls, Minn. Andem, Marion W. North Grosvenor Dale, Conn. Bachman, Lucille Port Henry, N. Y. Baer, Elizabeth 2333 Front Street, Baker, Ore. Bailey, . xxie E. Sycamore Street, Holbrook, Mass. Bailey, Lucl iUO Lowell Street, Wakefield, Mass. Baldekstox, Esther 217 Euclid Avenue, Ridgway, Pa. Barlow, Evelyn 79 North Franklin Street, Pottstown, Pa. Barr, Mabel R. 1 1 7 Walpole Street, Norwood, Mass. Bates, Helen G. 37 Prentiss Street, Cambridge, Mass. Batt, Laura B. 87 School Street, Fall River, Mass. Berkebile, Bessie 1952 Franklin Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Besler, Helen A. 917 West Seventh Street, Plainfield, N. J. Besse, Edith N. 29 Ingersoll (irove, Springfield, Mass. BicKELHAUPT, Doris M. 1()()3 South Jay Street, Aberdeen, So. Dak. Blaisdell, Ruth 40 Fountain Street, West Newton, Liss. BLOfK, Constance 3018 Forest . venue, Kansas City, Mo. Boyd, May P. 4.3.58 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. BoYNTON, Elizabeth 379 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bradley, L rian H. 256 College Street, Middleton, Conn. Brant, Helen M. 91 Macon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brewster, Nancy E. 717 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis, Minn. Brotherton, Florence 106 Pingree Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Brown, Elizabeth I. 1907 Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bryant, Josephine E. 953 Main Street, East Hartford, Conn. Buell, Constance ■47 Croton Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass. BuRBAXK, Rachel F. 48 Washington Street, East Milton, Mass, Burd, Mary I. 957 Bleecker Street, Utica, N. Y. Burdett, Mary H. 67 Orchard Street, Leominster, Mass. BuRDicK, Genevieve 9 School Street, Westerl,y, R. I. Burnett, Kathlene C. 64 North Main Street, Attleboro, Mass. Burr, Alice Fultonville, N. Y. Butler, M. Agnes 81 Second Street, Pittsfield, Ma.ss. Cadoo, L. Ethel 5 Parmlcy Place, Summit, N. J. [193] r s f Campbell, MAHOAnET P. Manchester, Conn. Cantehbury, Edith R. 48 Hillcrest Road, East Weymouth, Mass. Carder, Florence Y. San Jose, Cal. Carr, Lina R. Oxford, Me. Chapm. n, Mary L. 325 Brackett Street, Portland, Me. Chowen, Aline Great Falls, Mont. Chun, Ying Mei 16 Range Road, Shanghai, China Clark, Dorothy P. Barnes Road, Newton, Mass. Cl. rk, Mary E. 400 East Mahoning Street, Punxsu- tawney, Pa. Clarke, Elizabeth 5013 St. Charles .Avenue, New Orleans, La. Cochran, Helen Sheffield, Pa. Coqgeshall, Mary M. Waterville, N. Y. CoLLER, Helen . . 714 West Thirty-second Street, Los ■ Angeles, Cal. Collins, L. Ruth 32 Block O, Pueblo, Colo. Collins, Marie T. 3211 Highland . venue, Kansas City, Mo- Colt, Mary E. Las . nimas, Colo. Corliss, M.irion 82 Munroe Street, Somerville, Mass. Cowee, Marjorie 44 Kenwood Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Cr. ndall, Katiilene B. 220 East Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. Curtis, Ruth E. 24 Ellis Place, Ossining, N. Y. Davis, Helen A. 605 Twenty-sixth Street, Rock Island, 111. Devan, Harriet B. 45 Prospect Street, Stamford, Conn. Dexter, Alice E. 222 Park Street, Attleboro, Mass. Donaldson, Ruth Falmouth, Mass. DowLiNCi, Gladys 8301 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Drake, Dorothy L. 133 North Mt. Vernon Avenue, Prescott, Ariz. Drake, Rachel I. 212 Bacon Street, Waltham, Mass. Draper, Lillian P. 30 Vista Avenue, Auburndale, Mass. Dubuque, Marie 263 Walnut Street, Fall River, Mass. Duffield, K. thari. e 49 Fifth . venue. New York, N. Y. Elliott, Louise Sea Bright, N. J. Ellis, Laura F. Avoca, Pa. Eppich, Louise J. 1410 Madison Street, Denver, Colo. Evans, Mildred L. Main Street, Bradford, Mass. Fanning, Katherine 1232 Hinman Avenue, Evanston, 111, Farrar, Helen E. 102 Church Street, Ware, Mass. Fenton, Doris 1319 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ferger, Nellie H. 530 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ferguson, Bonita 2639 East Twenty-ninth Street, Kansas City, Mo. Ferguson, Mary L. 808 Battery Street, Little Rock, Ark. Fr. nk, Helen L. 331 South Street. Greenfield, Ohio Frazer, AL bel Geneseo, N. Y. Froeligh, Helen Scarboro, N. Y. [m 1 == (Jamdle, Barbara A. 05 Paddock Street, Waterluwii, N. Y. Garst, Louise C. ■1004 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, la. Godfrey, Charlotte E. 00 Third Street, North Andover, Mass. Greene, Helex M. 27 Cedar Road, Belmont, Mass. Greexlay, Ruth P. 20 ■ine Street, Haverhill, Mass. Guiox, Josephine 8 West Seventh Street, Charlotte, N. C. Hahx, Barbara M. 109 Pearl Street, Springfield, Mass. Hale, Mariox T. 30 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Hall, Alice C. 808 Forest Avenue, Canon City, Colo. Harrison, Dorothy •11 South Mountain Avenue, Monfclair, N.J. Hart, Cl- ra . 1216 . mherst Place, St. Louis, Mo. HaRT. L X, iL RTH.4 C. 714 Hepburn .Street, Williamsport, Pa. Haven, Ruth B. Stratford, Conn Haverstick, Jeaxnette Vax S. 935 Edgewood . venue, Trenton, N. J. Haynes, Elizabeth 54 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henze, Charlotte 2G9 Field Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Herring, G. Ada Sayville, N. Y. Hersey-, Celia H. South Street, Hingham, Mass. Hewey ' , Margaret N. 187 Spring Street, Portland, Me. Hill, Marie P. 22 Oakland Place, Buffalo, N. Y. HoLDEX, Hazel R. Rockwood, Moosehead Lake, Me. HouMES, Mildred E. 25 East Lincoln . venue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. IIoWARTH, GeRALDINE 81 Koss Street, Fitchburg, Mass. HoxiE, Louise M. Peace Dale, R. I. Hu, PiNGS.t North Gate, Wasick, Kiangsu, China Hubbard, Beulah 117 West Fifteenth Avenue E., Duluth, Minn. Huiilein, Louise C. 1390 First Street South, Louisville, Ky. Humphrey, Mary W. 320 Bement . venue, West New Brighton, N. Y. Hunt, Marion Robbinston, Me. Hunter, Verxa L 11 Third Street, Fulton, N. Y. Hutchinson, Helen 7 Waban Street, Wellesley, Mass. Hypes, Ruth 1 126 Michigan . venue, Evanston, 111. IxGR.iHAM, IrMA B. 104 North Main Street, Attleboro, Mass. Jacksox, Elizabeth F. 25 West Baltimore Street, Lynn, Mass. James, Artus 1239 Everett Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Johnson, Abby 7 Englewood Avenue, Worcester, Mass. .Joy-, Helex McG. 80 Myrtle Avenue, Plainficld, N. J. Kahx, Carolyn 731 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati. Ohio Kalet, . xna Care Mrs. Kanitz, 4CJ Providence Street, . Worcester, Mass. Keeler, Helen 128 Central Street, Somerville, Mass. Kendall, Lois M. . tlantic, Mass. [19o] |r == Kenyon, Ethel C. Cazenovia, N. Y. Kerr, Maroia 268 Arlingtoa Avenue, Urooklyn, N. Y. Kipp, Elizabeth H. 58 Meeting Street, Providence, R. I. Knowles, Miriam E. Yardley, Pa. Knowlton, Edith M. 25 Hancock Street, Auburndale, Mass. Kolk, Laura A. 184 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kriebel, E. Irene North Wales, Pa. Ladtenbach, Marguerite 2.S19 De Lancey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Leavitt, Edna J. Gorham, Me. Leonard, Laura A. Penfield, N. Y. Lerch, Elsie P. 214 West Eighth Street, Davenport, la. Lewis, Breta P. Vernon, N. Y. LiNLEY, Helen F. Cortez, Nev. LOEBEH, L. Elsa 483 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Logan, Helen G. Wardell Avenue, W ' estwood, Cincinnati, Ohio Lord, Madeleine 150 State Street, Augusta, Me. LovEiTT, Mildred B. fin Pine Street, Portland, Me. McCarten, Tilla Lancaster, N. H. McC, RTY ' , Irene F. 4 Sheridan Street, Natick, Mass. McClellan, Bessie L. 52 Steuben Street, East Orange, N. J. MacCreadie, Florence 54 Whittier Street, Andover, Mass. McCready, Isabelle C. 295 Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. McDermott, Mary S. 1025 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. McDowell, Dorothy Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. McKee, Elva L. 30 East Eighth Street, Atlanta, Ga. Manning, Bessie South Manchester, Conn. Martin, Helen R. 12 Linden Street, Brattleboro, Vt. Martin, Lillian 1040 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. Mead, Marion E. 74 Chandler Street, West Somerville, Mass. Merrill, Alice C. 25 South Street, Walthani, Mass. Merrill, Bertha 288 Water Street, Skowhegan, Me. Merritt, Caroly ' n E. 1!I17 East Third Street, Duluth, Minn. Miller, J. Pauline 383 Broad Street, Meriden, Conn. Mitchell, S. Margaret 601 Washington Street, Hoonton, N. J. Montgomery, Edith 233 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. Moore, Florence A. 133 Broadway, Arlington, Mass. Moore, Janet C. Chestnut Street, Columbia, Pa. Morgan, Letitia 1319 Emma Street, Honolulu, T. H. Morris, Mildred H. 383 Bath Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Morse, Alma T. 345 South Idaho Street. Dillon, Mont. Morse, Sallie B. 76 South Street, Campello. Mass. Muchmore, Milward S. 200 North Seventh Street, Newark, N. J. Mullin.vx, Frances Princeton, Mo. Nason, IVL rgaret The New . msterdain, Cleveland, Ohio [I ' JG] Nichols, Ethel li5 Ferry Street, Everett, Mass. XoRRis, Laura M. Manchester, la. Packard, Rith E. 3H Franklin Street, Denver, Colo. Pardee, Emilv McK. Cherry Valley, N. Y. Parker, Sarah W. 105 Haverling Street, Bath, N. Y. Parsons, Marion D. 2225 Scottwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Pail, Helen M. 4819 Windsor .Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Peahsall, Marguerite 462 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y. Pepperday, Ruth M. 103 Lloyd . venue, Latrobe, Pa. Perry, Grace R. yi William Street, . nsonia. Conn. Pillsbury, Eleanor Lyndon, Wyncote, Pa. PiLSWORTH, Rith . . 638 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pitman, Melrose 1852 Columbia Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Porter, Mabel A. 628 South Maple Street, Spokane, Wash. Potter, Katharine A. 507 North I Street, Tacoma, Wash. Powell, Carrie 514 South Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. Prentice, Carol S. 26 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. Prescott, Adelaide M. Greenville, N. H. Prince, Marion Pittsburg, Te- . Prisch, Jessie T. Middleport, N. Y. Raymond, Dorothy 84 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. Ream, Stella Somerset, Ohio Reed, Constance 548 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Reed, Margaret 131 East Weber . venue, Du Bois, Pa. Reed, Ruth V. 25 Pleasant Street, Gardiner, Me. Reynolds, Marion L North Haven, Conn. Rich, Pauline H. Barre, Mass. RicH. RDS, Gladys 35 Hillside . venue, Montelair, N. J. Richardson, Helen E. 67 Brooksdale Road, Brighton, Mass. Richardso.v, Nin. . a. 15 Mt. Pleasant Street, Winchester, Mass. Rider, Marian 2524 F ' orest Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Ridgway, Dorothy W. 245 Lark Street, Albany, N. Y. Roessler, Jennie L. 531 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y ' . Rose, Eva 287 Claremont . venue, Montelair, N. J. Ross, .Alice M. 339 East Sixth Street, Plainfield, N. J. Ruel, Gr. ce M. 1638 A venue A, New York, N. Y. Ruthve.v, Henrietta C. 917 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pa. Rya.n, Helen L. Doylestown, Pa. Sahles, Mae 2425 West Thirteenth Street, Little Rock, Ark. Savage, Frbdbrica L. 277 Grand Street, Newburg, N. Y ' . SCHAUFFLER, GeRTRUDE W. 3837 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. Scudder, Bessie S. .117 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y. Seelbach, Elinor 114 Noble Road, East Cleveland, Ohio Selde.v, Daphne L. Deep River, Conn. [197] Selkirk, IIahhiet C. 113 South Laku Avumic, Albany, N. Y. SiEBER, Florence S. -184 East Market Street. Akron, Ohio Slattehy, Elizabeth M. Box 672, Troy, N. Y. Smith, Gladys M. 98 Pond Street, Natick, Mass. Smith, Hazel C. 1 ' 20 Farwell Street, Newton, Mass. Smith, Nathalie 1231 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minn. Soule, Gladys The Mountain House, Montclair, N. J. Soule, Makjorie M. 1625 Wazee Street, Denver, Colo. South, Helen P. 2146 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Souther, Gertrude 29 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. Squires, Grace E. 1732 Orleans Avenue, Sioux City, la. Stanford, Florence A. Shelburne Falls, Mass. Stetson, Marion 23 Dakota Street, Dorchester, Mass. Stratton, Edith Moylan, Pa. Sullivan, Helen L. 60 Pelham Street, Newport, R. I. SwopE, Edna L. 513 North Walnut Street, Seymour, Ind, Taylor, Gwendoline 114 East Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa Templeton, Marion E. E.xeter, N. H. Terrill, Olive C. 262 Court Street, Michlletown, Conn. Thom, Margaret 5208 South Park Avenue, Chicago, 111. Thomas, Lauretta I. 830 Robhins Avenue, Nilcs, Ohio Thompson, . dalyn 1536 Harlem Avenue, Rockfonl, III. TiTZEL, Clara K. Butler Koad, Glenshaw, Pa. Toll, Emily P. 3500 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. Tripp, Mary A. 315 Main Street, South Hingham, Mass. Tripp, Olive A. 315 Main Street, South Hingham, Mass. Truesdell, Dorothy Dannemora, N. Y. Tuttle, Margaret S. 7 North Queen Street, Y ' ork, Pa. Twiss, Beatrice M. 83 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass. Vail, V. lrosa V. 411 South Third Street, Marshalltown, la. Van Blarcom, Ruth 53 High Street, Newton, N. J. Vander Veer, Evelyn F. 74 Locust . venue, Amsterdam, N. Y. Van Sly ' KE, Berenice K. Box 425, Lawton, Mich. Van Valkenbdrgh, Alice 710 Racine Street, Milwaukee, Wis. VoLK, C. Mildred 4208 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Wadsworth, Mary J. 605 West State Street, Jacksonville, III. Welch, Margaret Wellesley, Mass. Wells, Evelyn K. 45 Hunnewell Avenue, Newton, Mass. Wheeler, Helen W. 74 Adams Street, Walthani, Mass. White, Maude N. 277 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Whitney, Helen E. 78 North Whittlesey Avenue, Wallingford, Conn. Wick, Virginia 133 Lincoln Street, Youngstown, Ohio Wiechers, Nita 21 East Second Street, Peru, Inil. Wilbur, Edith B. 78 Spring Street, Springfield, Mass. [m] S 2F=3= Wilbur, Susan W. 325 Superior Street, Oak Park, HI. Williams, Natalie White Salmon, Wash. Wilson, Edith M. Walpole, Mass. Wilson, L rgaret E. 27 North Street, Binghamton, N. Y. WiNSLOW, 1VL BEL E. 732 Rock Creek Road, Washington, D. Wood, E. Louise Box 356, Wheehng, W. Va. Woodard, Bernice 103 Fourth Street, Warren, Pa. WooDw.iRD, Ruth A. 129 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Wormwood, Alice Old Town, Me. Wyman, Dorothy 129 Lake Street, Arlington, Mass. [100] 17 == Class of 1914 Edith E. Ryder President Gladys Gorman Vice-President Frances R. Williams Recording Sccrefary Dorothy M. Gostenhofer Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Van R. Limont Treasurer S. Blanche Davis Majorie C. Day j Executive Board J. Maryfrank Gardner ) Mary F. Ballantine ) Advisory Board Margaret Elliott ) Alice T. Coseo Factotums Arline L. Johns [200] Class of 191 4 Abbott. Ann J. 415 South Minnesota A rmic, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. AcHESoN, Janet W. 10.5 P ' ast Maiden Street. Washington, Pa. . ( KERMAN. Lai RIE ' . 407 Linden Street. Wellesley Hills, Mass. . uAMs. Myrtle I. H Grove Street, . dains, Mass. . uAMs, Ruth S. . ' 51 Henry Avenue. I ' iltstield, Mass. . ddams, Lrc ' Y L. .50 ' 2 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, Ky. Agnew. Edith E. North Scituate, Mass. . hrexs, S. Helen 934 Center Avenue, ReadinR, Pa. Appenzeller, Ida H. 730 North Lime Street, Lancaster, Pa. . rnold, Gertrude F. 20 Walter Street, Hyde Park, Mass. . SHER, Je.SSIE E. 321 Prospect Street, Williinantie, Conn. . twood, Elizabeth 1.54 Putnam Street, Quiney, Mass. . yer, Dorothy 30 . gassiz Street, Cambridge, Mass. . ykr, Er.mi.nie F. Fo. eroft, Me. . yres. Edith .K. 38 Holland Avenue, Westfield. Mass. BAfH. Winifred .S. 828 .Tack.scm Street. Wilmington. Del. Bac HMAN. Henrietta E. Port Henry, N. Y. Bailey, . lmeria P. R. F. D. 1. Hampton, Va. Bain, Edith .51ti West Third Street, Lexington, Ky. Baker, Frances X. 21 MacDonough Street. Plattshurg, N. Y. Baker, Lillian E. 197 Grove Street. .Vuliurndale, Mass. Balderston, Sarah Colora, Md. Ballantine, Mary F. 321 St. James .Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Ballm. n, Marie 423 North Si.xteenth Street, Fort Smith, Ark. Be. ch, Nellie K. 122 Center Street. Ridgway. Pa. Bean. Dorothy W. 122 Church Street, Berlin, N. H. Bean, Mary A. 108 Oak Street, Binghamlcm. . V. Beedle, Ruth G. 4 Breamore Road, Newton, Mass. DE Beer, Bessie 200 Wells Street, Johnstown, N. Y. Benjamin, Rith M. 103 Mystic Street, West Medfunl. Mass. Berlowitz, Esther 797 Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Blake, Harriet 1124 South Thirtieth . vcnue, Omaha, Neb. Blood, Marie E. 147 Grove Street, Wellesley. Ma.ss. BoEHMKE. IrMA K. 2076 Cornell Road. Cleveland. Ohio BoGERT, Frances H. Care W. B. Bogert. I niversity Club, 1704 . Hinman . venue, Evanstoii. 111. BoYDEN, . .NN Essex Junction, Vt. BoYNTo.N, Marjory L. 379 Washington .Vvenue. Brooklyn. N. Y. [Ml] Brainerd, Beatrice B. Hi Summit Avenue, Ml. emon, N. Y. Brown, Dorothy M. 1 Arlington Street, Boston. Mass. Brown, Ethel S. Whitin-sville, Mass. Brow.x. (Iladvs a. Farmington, Me. Brown, Helen B. m Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Brown, Julia A. 137 School Street, Winchendon, Mass. Burbeck. Thelma 98 (irant Avenue, Newton Center, Mass. BrRROiGHS, Vivian ;} Broad Street, Uanielson, Conn. Burt, Rebecca E. Stowe, Vt. BUTTERFIELD, MiTTIES 109 West Van Buren Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Buttery, Elsie L. SW Ocean .Avenue, Patchogue, N. Y. Caldwell, Marion 24 Mt. Washington Street. Lowell, Mass. Calkin. Mary Stockton Springs, Me. Carnahan, Helen 511 East Main Street, Washington, Ind. Carpenter, Sar. h A. iTi Norwood . venue, Edgewood, K. I. Cary. Jennie W. Windsor, Conn. Case, M. Elizabeth Winnetka, 111. Chedel. Jessie M. Randolph. t. Chino, . my F. Honolulu, T. H. Clapp, Florence North Grafton, Mass. Clemence. Gertrude B. 7 South Street, Southbridge, Mass. Cole, Gladys H. 437 East State Street, Trenton, N. J. Cole, Lillian 1. Northville, N. Y. Collins, (!race M. 320 Academy Place, Westfield, N. J. CoMEGYs, Margaret B. 1628 Jefferson Avenue, .StTanton, Pa. Congdon, Ruth 720 County Street, New Bedford, Mass. CoNOVER, Charlotte M. Corner of Third and Wilkinst)n Streets, Dayton, Ohio Cooper, Hazel F. 254A Clifton Avenue, Newark, N. J. CoRWiN, E. Eugenia 146 Second . venue, Newark, N. J. CosEo, Alice T. 123 Erie Street, Syracuse, N. Y. COSTIKY ' AN, V ' eRA 200 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. . CoTTRELL, Lois 2.515 Blaisdell . venue, Minneapolis, Minn. Cox, Mary de J. Care W. 0. Cox.Keith and Perry liuilding. Kansas City, Mo. CoYLE, Grace L. Phoenixville, Pa. Cram. Lora A. Mount Vernon, Me. Crawford. Louise 1101 First Avenue, Cedar Hajjids. la. Croasdale, Dorothy 1574 York Street, Denver, Colo. Croi ' cher, Olive 56 East .Avenue, Newark, . . J. Culver, Dorothy H. 1545 Lafayette Street. Denver. Colo. CuRRAN, Pauline L. 3219 Portland .Vveuue, Minneapolis. Minn. Damerel, Mary W. 182 East Sevenlecnth Street. Hrnoklyn. N. . Davis, F lizabeth W. 401 Dennis Street, Cape Giranleau. .Mo. Davis, Katherine K. 123 North Fifteenlh Street. St. Joseph, Mo. Davis. S. Blanche 1816 South Avenue, Wilkiii.shuig, Pa. [MJ] Dav. Marjorie C. Strasbiirg, Pa. Dennis, Dorothy W. 114 Taber Avenue. Providence, R. I. Denny, Evelyn M. Randolph, ' t. DiAS, RlTII 1. 56 Prcscott Street. Clinton, Mass. Donnell, Charlotte C. Wiseassel, Me. Donovan, Bernice I. 84 Newhall .Street. Lynn. Mass. Doremvs, Helen 15 Trinity Place, Montclair, . .J. Douglass, Lillie B. id Bedford Street, Lexington, Mass. Dowley, M. Olauvs 55 Arlington Street, Hyde Park, Mass. Ebersole, Dorothy H. Bellport, N. Y. Elliott, Margaret 45 Fairview Street. Lowell, Mass. E.MMONS, Dorothy S. 21 Bennington Street, Newton, Mass. Epes. Rith (J. 41 (Irand View . venue, Wollaston, Mass. Everts, Sarah K. Salisbvir,v, Conn. Fairbanks. Hazel M. id School Street. Whitman, Mass. F. NNiNG, Elizabeth liSi Hinman . venue, Evanston, III. P ' arnham, Edith A. 1!) Warwick Road, West Xcwton, Mass. Farnsworth, Grace L. Wilbur, Wash. FiESER. Dorothy ' ;!1 Hamilton . vrnne, Columbus. Ohio FI Sf■HKH. LolISE H. lUi State Street, Hackensack, N. .J. KiSK, E.MMA L. 3 Franklin Street, Newark, N. V. Flagg, Li ' ile .S. iM Thompson Street, Springfield, Mass. Flynn. Edith H. 1 :J4 Prospect Street, Lawrence, Alass. Fogg, Irene I. 52 Bourne Street, Auburudale, Mass. Ford, Elizabeth 290 West Main Street, Moorestown, N. .1. FowLE, Eleanor F. 51 Fowle Street, Woburn, Mass. Franklin, Margaret 28 Dedham A ' enue, Needham, Mass. Fre.nch, Doris V. 224 Church Street, Willimantic, Conn. Fried-man, Louise 4241 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. Frost, Mary L. Winchester, 111. Frost, Thelma 624 Broad Street, Meriden, Conn. Furber, Evelyn P. Cohasset, Mass. G.tGE, Katherine L. 29 Wenonah Street, Grove Hall Station, Boston, Mass. Gardner. J. Maryfrank 101 North Mt. Vernon .Vvcnue, Prescott, . riz. Ger. ty ' , Cecili. 39 South Mountain . veuuc, Montclair, N.J. Gerwig, Rhoda I. 507 Franklin . venue, Wilkinsburg. Pa. Gifford. Myra D. South Westport, Mass. Giles, Mary K. OBannon, Ky. G1L.M0RE, Henriett.v 1030 South Thirty-second Street, Omaha, Neb. Gittinger, Mary M. 8 East Second Street, Frederick, Md. (iivEN, Bertha M. 517 Hancock Street. Wollaston, Mass. Gl. scock, Elizabeth • 3564 Eleventh Street, Washington. D. C. GoMPH, . . Marguerite 25 Faxton Street, I ' tica, N. Y. (rOKMA.V, GlaDY ' S 99 Claremont Avenue, .Montclair, N. .J. [M.J] GoSTENHOFEU, DoROTHY M. 172 Davis Avenue, West New I5rif, ' liliiii. N. Y. Gol ' GH. EVKLYN ■too South ( ' uluml)U. s Avenue, Mt. N ' enKiii, N. Y. Gould, Gladys 130 Summit Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Goi ' LSTON, Sylvia T. 38 Steiiman Street, Brookline, Mass. Gove, Gertrvde L. o-i Bond Street, Fitfhburg, Mass. Graham, Bessie F. Lee, Mass. Green, Olivia 1203 Michigan Avenue, Evanston, III. GniEB, M aiioN E. 6055 Drexel Road, Phihidelphia. Pa. Grimes, Mildred L. 146 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass. Grosvenor, Mary ' 142!) firand River Avcnui-. Detroit, Mich. Grover, Miriam M. 109 Lynn Shore Drive. Lynn, Mass. GUCK, P RAXfES B. 714 Pine Street, Calumet, Mich. Hall, Hazel L. ill Belcher . venue. Brockton, Mass. IIamm(), d, Marion N. 17(i Webster Street, Maiden, Mass. Hapgood, Const. n ' e 16 Magnolia Square, Dorchester, Mass. Hartshorne, Elizabeth H. 7 Bentley -Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Hatch, Grace M. 1103!) Bellflower Road, Cleveland. )hi( Havens. Dorothea Point Pleasant, X. J. Hawley, Esther Karmington, Conn. Hayward. Helen D. 20 Highland Terrace. Brockton, Mass. Henley, Beatrice M. 5 Eleanor Street, Allston, Ma.ss. Henly, Linda B. 1500 North Seventeenth Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. Henry, M. Louise Basking Ridge, N. J. Herrick, Helen P. 221 . shland Boulevard, Chicago. 111. Hi.nman, Mary H. Coos. N. H. HiRSH, Elizabeth R. 2215 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hoermann, Emma 1208 Bloomfield Street, llobokcn, N. .1. Hogeland, Anna T. 813 Goodrich . venue, St. Paul, Minn. Hollister. Helen 1127 Downing Street, Denver, Colo. Holmes, Ruth E. 2!);J7 West Fourteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio Hoopes, Mildred B. Rutledge, Pa. HoiGH, Eleanor M. 1831 Kaloraraa Road, N. W., Washington, D. C. Howard, Elle.n .1. East .Xorthfield, Mass. Hi ghes, Edna E. 4006 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hr.MPiiREY, Helen C. 1103 Main Street, Whitewater, Wis. Hi ' NT, Emma A. North Charlestown, N. H. Hunt, M. Eloise Grymes Hill, Stapleton, N. Y. Huntington, Genevieve 647 Commonwealth . veiiue, Newton Center, Mass. HusTED, Helen F. 313 South High Street, West Chester, Pa. HiTCHCRAFT, Helen H. 135 Houston . venue. Paris, Ky. J.MKSON, Hele.n Box 173, University Park, Denver, Coli Jackson, Helen W. ,305 Dudley Avenue. West field, N. J. [20i] jAfKSON. M AHIiARET X. . ' i7H Washington Street, Kansas City. Mi . Jamiesox, Evelyn E. ilS Jamieson Building, Spokane, Wash. Jellerson, Je. n W. 98 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. .Ienckes, E. Mialma East Dougla.s, Mass. Johns, Arline L. Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. JoHNSDN, Helen L. ll. ' )() Crescent . venue, Morgan Park, III. LiMONT, Elizabeth van R. 210 Seeley Street. Bridgeport. Conn. Long, Margaret .-V. 73 North Warren , venue, Brockton, Mass. Long, Marion Winter Street, Soutli Kraniingliain, Ma.ss. Longaker, Rachel F. 1402 North Sixteenth Street, Phikidelphia, Pa. Luther, . rdys 1002 Beacon Street, Newton Center, Mass. Kahn, Mildred R. 197 Farwell . venue, fihvaukee, Wi.s. Kees, Helen.k M. 30 Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kendall, G. L RJORIE Hamburg, N. Y. Kingman, . nna A. 55 Lincoln Street, South Framingham, Mass. Kittredge, Helen L. 75 Broad Street, Westfield. Mass. Knowles, Sophie R. 554 .Vniersfort Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kueh-nle, Lydia B. 208 Wahan Street, Deni.son, Li. Kugler, Hester C. East Hartford, Conn. Kugler, Lois M. East Hartford. Conn. Lacy. Laira F. Deluiar-Morris Flats, Germantown, Pa. Larhabee, Uobothy B. 55 Prospect Street, Willimantic, Conn. Lawton. K.sthek Ci. I ' nionville, Conn. Lean, Phyllis K. 3511 Washington Street, .Vhington, . Ltss. Lee. Helen L. 435 East State Street, Trenton, N. J. Leggett, Rith Cuba, N. Y. Lewis, Caroline L. One Hundredth and Wornall Road, Kansas City, Mo. McCade, Margaret . 74 Jaques Avenue, Worcester, Mass. McCarroll, Marion C. 3 Fairview Street, Newton, Mass. McCauley, Dorothy 223 Alexander Street, Rochester, N. Y. McCoN. UGHY, Elizabeth 91 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. Macuon. ld, Lillian G. 20 Harvard Street, Gloucester, Mass. MacDonald, Linda W. 13 Waban .Street, Roxbury, Mass. McDowell, Elizabeth 408 West Water Street, Elmira, N. Y. McKinney, Helen E. 126 West Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. L cLuRE, Ruth ll(i Church .Street, Newton, Mass. MacPherson, H. Dorothy 507 Thirteenth Street. College Point, N. Y. Mali.ett, Marguerite L 48 Sidney Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mann, Carolyn P. 222 Ninth Street, Troy, N. Y. .Marquart, Doris K. 507 Wayne Street, San Uisky, Ohio Mason, Blanche A. .425 Ravine Place, Highland Park. 111. Mayer, Jeanette E. 1444 K Street, Lincoln. Xeh. Mayo, Katharine Sniethport, Pa. [Wo] :s Menamin, Mahjorie E. 4709 Hazel Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pa. MERRiii, Pauline 90 Curtis Street, West Somerville, Mass. Merrill, Winifred S. i Western Avenue, St. Johnsljury, Vt. .Metzger, Stella R. •iSU) Colfax Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. Miller, . . na M. 2117 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Miller, Je. n H. 901 West Sixteenth Street, I ' hiladeiphia. Pa. Miller, Marion L. 2008 Grand Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. MoENCH, Laura M. Gowanda, N. Y. Moffat, Virginia 476 Main Street, Orange, N. .1. Moody, Mae O. 32 Winnemay Street, Xatick, Mass. Moore, Mildred 120 East Twenty-first Street, Chicago, 111. Morrill, Ruth T. 421 The Bellevue, Dayton, Ohio Morris, Elizabeth H. 36 South Fourteenth Street, Richmond, Ind. Morse, Imogene S. 43 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. Muhlfeldeh, Helen E. 379 State Street, Albany, N. Y. Mulford, Marion R. Pembroke Avenue, Wayne, Pa. .Mi ' lligan, Alice G. 7 Highland Street, Natick, Mass. Nagle, Elizabeth F. South . cton, Mass. Newhouse, Clara L. 50 West Eighty-secontl Street, New York, N. Y. Nixon, Helen A. 82 Gainsboro Street, Boston, Mass. Nutt, Anne E. Cliffside, N. J. O ' Mahoney, Mary P. 67 Cross Street. Lawrence, Mass. OsBORN, M. Marguerite 313 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, N. Y. Osborne, Mildred L. 49 Ellicott . venue, Batavia, N. Y. Paige, Mildred A. .52 Harrison .Street, Brookline, Mass. Palmer, K. Marie 10 Prospect Street, Cortland, N. Y ' . Parker. Helen B. 40 Chute Street, Reading, Pa. Patterson, M. bel W. 210 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Patterson, Mildred . . 61 Lincoln . venue, Carbondale, Pa. Paul, Katharine 71 Westland . venue, Boston, Ma.ss. Peck, Mahjorie R. Washington, Conn. Peel, Marjorie E. 152 North Maple .Vvenue, East Orange, N.J. Perry, Helen D. 64 North Main Street, Rockland, Me. Phinney, Beatrice E. Wellesley, Mass. Pitkin, Margaret 13 East Miller Street, Newark, N. Y. Pitzell, Mabel M. 5038 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Pratt, Katharine 318 West Water Street, Elmira, N. Y. Quimby, Marian 30 Pearl Street, .Springfield, Mass. Rahr, . gusta Manitowoc, Wis. Rayley, Helen M. 1121 Pierce Street, Sioux City, la. Reed, A. Bernice 612 Tenth Avenue Southeast, Minne- apolis, Minn. Reeder, Anna M. 4724 Chester Avenur, West Philadelphia, Pa. [S06] Reese, Gl. dvs L. 58 Spring Street, ( ' :iilionii:ile. Pa. RoAT, Mabei, a. S(i College Avi ' iHie, Kingston, Pa. Robinson, P thki. !• ' . Clay Center, Kan. Rosa, Mary 180 Scott Avenue, Wellsville. . Y. Rose, Constance H. 76 Cornstalk . venne. Providence, R. I. Rose, Irma • 87 Claremont . veniie. Mcmtclair, . J. Rowland, Rith 4800 Chester . veniie, Wi-st Pliila.lelpliia. Pa. Russell, Hilda V. 950 Riverside Avenne, .lack.sonville, Pla. Russell, Louise G. 13 . llston Street, Dorchester, Mass. Ryder, Edith 499 East . venue. Rochester, X. V, ScHMALZ, .Julia R. Wellesley, Mass. Schmidt, K. thryn C. 113 Bellevue Place, Chicago, III. ScHNUR, Elizabeth B. 103 Canton Street, Warren, Pa. Schubert, Marcahet R. 52 Broad Street, Oneida, . Y. Seifried, Emma J. 148 Sherman Street, Denver, Colo. Shaxd, . gnes 305 East Orange Street, Lancaster. Pa. Shanklix, Agnes Helena Station, Ky. Shaw, Wynifred 10!) North Thirteenth . venue, Seattle, Wash. Sherer, Elizabeth 5821 Madison . venue, Chicago, III. Shoe, Miriam 2031 North Twenty-second Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. Shoe.maker, Alice 3727 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Shove, Eleanor C. 213 Purchase Street, Fall River, Mass. SnUMAN, Katharine 5090 Forbes Street, Pittsburg, Pa. SiEBER, Ruth 484 East Market Street. Akron, Ohio SiLSBV. Mabel G. Boynton . venue, St. .Johnsbury, Vt. Silver, Ruth 23 .Arlington Road, Woburn, Ma.ss. Si.MMONs, Eleanor 409 Fourth Strc l. South Boston, Mass. Smith, Ethel R. 125 East Broadway. Louisville, Ky. S.viiTH, Mildred C. 530 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. ' . Smith, Vina E. Kirkwood, N. Y. Snow, Julia D. S. 115 Federal Street, Greenfield, Mass. SoNDROL, Edith Clear Lake, la. Spencer, Ehma E. Care .1. H. Spencer, Macdonald Engineer- ing Company, Monaduock Building, Chicago, III. Spofford, M. Ethelyn 11 Cherry Street, Hudson, Mass. Stacy, Elizabeth 1023 Mt. Curve Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Stalker, Helen G. 85 Trenton Street, East Boston, Mass. Stearns, Helen H. 1697 East One Hundred Fifteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio Steele, Madeline H. 40 Prospect Street, Gloversville, N. . Stewart, F. Constance 71 Canner Street, New Haven, Conn. Stewart. Helena F. 54 I ' niversity Road, Brookline, Mass. Stiles, Dorothy H. 39 Primrose . venue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Stillhamer, Esther ■ Ridgefield, N. .1. Stitt, A. Marguerite 156 West Ninety-third Street, New York, N. Y. [W7 Stoeltzing, Alice 510 South Linden AveiiUf, Pittsburg, Pa Stone, MAm.ARET 18 Belair Avenue, Wellesley, Mass. Story, Marcery 20 Winthrop Street, Essex, Mass. Stratemeyer, Harriet 171 North Seventh Street, Newark, N. J. Summers, Carrie L. 106 West Watauga Avenue, Johnson City, Tenn. SussDORKF, Agnes E. 119 State Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sutheri nd, Marion C. 1140 Clay Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. SWEARINGEN, FLORENfE E. 6012 South Union Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Sykes, Eol.4 E. Lyons, N. Y. Tafel, Marguerite nil Terrace Place, El Paso, Tex. Taylor, Anne 13 Prince Street, Rochester, N. Y. Thomas, Saba D. South Hanson, Mass. Thohnlike, Helen L. 78 Essex Street, Beverly, Mass. Tillingh, st, Sophie L. 268 . ngell Street, Providence, R. L Trask, Lydia E. 187 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. Tuck, Elizabeth E. , ' 37 Portland Street, Ha crliill. Mass. Tucker, M. Florine Chester, Conn. TULLER, . bBIE L. I ' J Farrington . venue. Allston, Mass. Tyler, Mildred H. 599 Main Street, . lhol, .Mass. Uhlinger, Margaret 85 East Main Street, .Johnstown, N. Y. Ulery, Lucile B. Santa Fe, N. Mex. Van Vechton, Margaret Esperance, N. . ViLLARI, LeTTERIA 36 Marina Street, Ponce, P. R. Walker, Emily B. Box 794, Babylon, N. Y. Walker, Zada R. 220 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y. Walsh, Adelaide F. 419 Andover Street, Lowell, Mass. Walworth. Bernice W. 13692 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Wang, Chi Che Soochow, China Ware, Lavinia L. 34 Dartmouth Street, Somerville, Mass. Warrant. Mildred F. 1,52 Barrington Street, Rochester, N. Y. Watson, Jean B. 823 Myrtle Street, Scranton, Pa. Weiler, Hattie M. 2543 Braddock . venue, Braddock, Pa. Weimer, Mary 352 North Eighth Street, Lebanon. Pa. Wells, Katherine ,1059 Lexington Street, Chicago, 111. Wharfield, Ethel F. 107 Euclid . venue, Springfield, Mass. Wheeler. Marjorie E. Box 186, Quincy, 111. Williams, Charlotte P. 198 Broadway, Providence, R. I. Williams, Frances R. (dastonbury. Conn. Williams, Marjorie 134 Richmond . venue, Buffalo, N. Y. Williamson. Katherine 2( 16 Conmclicut . venue, Washington, D. C. Winger, .Vlice . 828 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio Wolf, Carrie M. 2115 Green Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Wolf, Gertrude 1729 Mississippi . veuue. SI. Louis, Mo. Wood, Christine 54 Flushing . venue, .lainaica, N. Y. ims] WOODLING, LUCILE D. 302 Prospect Avenue. Cranford, N. Wormwood, Carolyn I. Old Town, Me. Worth, Madelyn C. 244 Walnut Street, Westfielil, N. J. Wylde, . nna E. 979 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. I 209] -Vf SSf Class of 1915 Dorothy P. Hill Premlent Margaret Dole Vice-Presidoif Margaret Prall Recording Secrclari Jessie L. Edwards Corresponding Secrefari Marian D. Locke Treasurer Elsie W. Norton ) Lois C. Osborn [- Executive Board Dorothy M. Steele ) Margaret Christian j Advisory Board Mary Paine ) Marion Brown j Factotums Elizabeth W. Smart) JIO Class of 1915 .Vdams, Flora • 9 liiion Street, Ilaikensack. . .T. Adams, Justink de P. 83 Sigourney Street, H:irtfonl, (ciiiii. Adams, Katharine K. 101 Kllsworth Street, Pliil.idelpliia, Pa. AiKEX, Leila E. 14 Pierce Street, Greenfield, Mass. Alden, Frances H. Stafford Springs, Conn. . ldrich, Barbara 36 Osborne Road, Brookline, Mass. . lex. n ' der, Florence McN. 40G East Maiden .Street, Washington, Pa. Allen, Bertha M. Glendale, Ohio . llison, Marion M. 265 Clinton . venue, Brooklyn, X. Y. .Armour, Marjohie ,J. 250 Thorn Street, Sewiekley, Pa. . rmstrong, Elizabeth D. 4511 Kingsessing . venue, Philadelphia, Pa. Arthur, Muriel 96 Boston Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. . SHLEY, Mildred P. Deerfield, Mass. . UNGST, An.VA C. 355 South -Vnn Street. Lancaster, Pa. . ustin ' , Marian C. Kohala, Hawaii, T. H. . yehs, Margaret 906 West .State Street, .Tack.sonville, III, B. cON, Elizabeth L. 737 Fairmont . venue, St. Paid. .Minn. Bagnall, Katiierink 11 East Street, . dams, Mass. Baix, Gladys L. 24 Prospect . venue. Wollaston Mass. Baldwin. Helen 6GU Clinton . venue. Newark, N. .J. Ballahi), Rita H. 25 Grove Street, Oneida, . Y. Banning, Ruth 831 Xorth Xevada . enue, Colorailn .Springs, Colo. Barnett, Benke B. 281 Clinton . venue, Jewark, X. .L Bartlett, Edna 4811 Chicago Street, Omaha, Xeli. Barton, Laura F. 118 Summit Avenue, Buffalo. N. Y. Beard. Dorothea P. 104(1 Penn . venue .South, Minneapolis, Minn. Beck, Christine L. Ill Cedar Street, Clinton, Mass. Beekman, Edith H. 301 North Commerce Street, Natchez, Miss. Beers, L RGARET L. Guilford, Conn. Bell, Juliet O. Aiken, S. C. Bennett, S. Pauline Williamson, N. Y ' . Benton, Ruth K. 57 . rlington Avenue, Providence, R. L Blethen, Mary E. Dover, Me. Boomer, Minna G. 114 Locust Street, Dover, X. H. BoUR.VE, Kathryn 727 East Broad Street, Westtield, N. J. BowE-v, . lma Willshire, Ohio BoYER, Eleanor E. 6116 Howe Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Bradford, Hannah M. 2062 X ' orth Illinois .Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Bradford, Ruth 229 Middle Street, East Weymouth, Mass. [211] Iffe == Hkashinoton, Marion C. iUH Van Biiren Street, WiliiiiiiMtnTi, Del. Hhavton, Edith L. 4!)!) I ' rospert Street, Fall River, Mass. Breingan, Janet M. 188 South Sixth Street, Newark, N. J. Brill, Marion E. 167 West Main Street, Ilion, N. Y. Brown, Marion 55 Jackson Street, Lawrence, Mass. BiifKLEY, Helen L. 9 Grove Street, Middletown, N. Y. Burns, Frances D. 15 Leyden Street, Plynimilli. Ma.ss. Burrows, M.arcia M. iHi Franklin Street, BuHalo, N. Y. Burt, Uarda Lahaina, Maui, T. H. BUSEY, (lAHHETA H. .mS West Elm Street. Urbana, 111. BUSHNELL, KaTHERINE C. :iOU) Midvale Avenue, Germantown, I ' a. Cadle, Edith E. 35 Noble Avenue, Westfield, Mass. C ' allev, Alice C. (iii) Center Street, .Jamaica Plain. Ma.ss. Candlin, Anna 144 Washington Road, Springfield, Mass. Cann, Charlotte M. 3S Craigie Street, Sonierville. Mass. Cannavan, Marion E. ;}4 CushiuK Street. Dover, . II. Cannon, Dohotiiv ' iCi ' i Wiutlirop Avenue, New Haven. Coim. Caulile, Eleanor W. 203 McUonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Carmiciiaei, Pauline 4t Maple Street, Sprinulield. Mass. Cahr, E. Lucile Williamstown, N. Y. Carter. Re ha S. mn East Eiglity-ninlli Stncl. Clevelanil, Ohio Carter, Rebecca I.. 1240 Court Street, East Syracuse, N. Y. Gary, Alice E. Kyoto, Japan Casey, Helen M. E. Saundersville, Mass. (. ' atlett. Marguerite Brookings, So. Dak. Cattell, Sarah V. Bronxville, N. Y. Chambers, Mary W. 105 East Main Street, Moorestown. N. J. Chandler, FIvelyn M. 19 Linden Street, Whitman. Mass. Channell, Lillian M. 56 Cedar Street, Haverhill, Mass. Chapin, Lillian F. 1900 F Street, Lincoln. Neb. Chapin, Ruth P. Perry, N. Y. Charlton, Alice G. 625 Homer Street, Mihvaukei-. Wis. Christian, Margaret D. 409 Washington Street, Lynchburg, a. Christie, Jean (). 14.3 St. Paul Street, Brookliue, Mass. Clark, Ruth 47 Hancock . venue. Newton Center, Ll.ss. Clarke, F lorence M. 423 Preston Street, West Philadelphia, Pa. Claster, Clarissa G. 2001 North Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Cleaveland, Eleanor M. 805 Nineteenth Street. Rock Island. III. CoITIELD, GOLDA M. 1.35 Lexington . vcnue, Dayton. Ohio Coke, Lucy W. 4606 Ross . venue, Dallas, Tex. Collins, Emma E. Purchase, N. Y. Condy, Minnie H. 1821 F merson .Vvenue South. Miimc- apolis, Minn. Cooper. Mabel R. 75 Clark Street, Torrington. Conn. CosGRovE. Helen W. 25 I ' Virmount Street. M.irlboro. Ma.ss. CouGHLiN, Mildred M. 72 West Union Street, Wilkesl)arre, Pa. im ] COWLKS. (!|,A1)YS K. ,57(1 Willow Struct. Walirluiry, (niiii. Cox, Ki 111 K. 7!) HuckniiiistiT linad, .laiiuiica I ' hiiii. Mass. Chask, Fi,i HK (K ;}0() West Hri(lf, ' c Stint. .Austin. Minn. Crawford, (ii.ADVs H. 20,5,5 Caniplxll Street, Kansas City, Mo. Crighto.v. Mahcukriti: A. ISHMi Kast One ilunilre.i l ftli Street, Cleveland, Ohio Choi KER, Helen B. Warcliain, Mass. Crocker, Mary P. Foxboro. Mass. Crockett, . vonei.i,k M. Silver Spring, Md. d ' MMI.N ' GS, . U(E E. 38 Vinal . venne, Sonierville, Mass. Cl ' MMINGS, HuTH 19 Robin.son Street, Somerville, Mass. Cl ' MMINGS, Sara M. 161 Montelair . venue, Montclair, . .1. Ci ' RRAN, Mabel . . 63 Kagle Street. North .Vdanis, Mass. Cl ' SHMAN, Charlotte 1.5!) Park Plaee, Kast . urora, . V. Davies, Henrietta A. 1804 Roosevelt . venue, Los Angeles, Cal. Davies, Loiise 19 Stone Street, . ngnsta. Me. Davis, (Ji-Anvs I. 1.5 South Pleasant Street. Chester, t. Davis, Rachel 47 Barnes Street. Providence, R. 1. Daviso.n, Janet K. 6 Kast Washington . vcniic. Hath, N. . Dawson, Lolbta I. Davenport. la. Dawson, Margaret ' 2S Wasliiiigtoii . venue. Wiiitlir(i[). Mass. Day. Dorothy S. Lawreneeville, Pa. DkCoi-, . gnes B. 1 Kast Second Street, Moorestown, .N. .1. Delano. Lovicy M. Marion, Mass. Dellinger, Margaret E. 163 Virginia Avenue, St. Paul. Minn. Dewees, Lillian F. 3.5. ' !0 North Eighteenth Street. Phila- delphia, Pa. DiKiiL, E. Katharine 828 Ilighlanil Avenue, Overhrook, Pa. Dn.MAN. Elma I. .51 High Street, Geneva, N. V. DiSBROW, Ei a 759 DeGraw .Vvenue, Newark. N. .1. Dixon, Glady ' s L. 81 Broinfiild Road, West Somerville, Mass. Dodge, Emse C. Hi Orient Avenue, Newton Center, Mass. Dodge, Gl. dvs Alton, N. H. Dole, Florence M. 48 West Broadway. Mangnr, Me. Drugan, Olive M. 1.5 Grand Street, Reading, Mass. Dyatt, Edith River Road, Bogota. N. .1 Edwards, Jessie L. 1123 West Market Street, Pottsville, Pa. Eggebrecht, Elsie C. 734 Central Avenue. Dunkirk. N. . Ehrich, Pauline J. 1 W ' est Seventy-second Street. .New York, N. Y. Elkington, . n. a R. 360.5 Powelton Av. ' iiuc. Pliil.iddpliia. Pa. Elliott, Rcimie J. 314 East Poplar Street, Walla Walla, Wash. Ki.Lis, Margaret ISO I ' pham Street, Melro.se, Mass. Kndel, Elizabeth Ro.selle, N. J. Knsljn, Madeline . shland, Mass. Epstean, Ethel R. 141 East Twi ' tily-liflh Street, New York, N, . 3] Erskixe, rHKI. L. 6604 North Twelfth Slicrt, ():ik Lane, I ' a. Evans, Iris W. MilledgcvilU-, III. Kackt, Mahik p. Mascoutiih, III. Fanning, Jane C. 123 Ilinmaii Avenue, Evanstoii. III. Farley, Jean 700 West Sixth Street. Sedalia, Mo. Ferger, Margaret 530 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ferguson, Eunice 3775 North Main Street. Fall Rivir, Mass. Field, Helen T. 21 Milton Street, West Soniervillo, Mass. Final, H. Chelsie 505 Woodland Avenue. Duluth, Minn. FisKE, Mildred 122 Brooks Street, West Medford, Mass. Foley. Edith J. Winter Park, Fla, FoLGER, GeHTRI ' DE 29 Summit Road. Medford, Mass. FoLsoM, Edna A. 270 Braekett Street, Portland, Me. Fowler, Katharine M. 04 Broad Street, W estfield, Mass. Fowler, Marguerite A. 64 Broad Street, Westfield, Mass. Freedman, Anna Glen Cove, N. Y. Gallup, Lucy 1580 Vine Street, Denver, Colo. Garside, Margaret 225 West One Hundreil Thirtieth Street. New York, N. Y ' . Gill, Constance P. 6427 Sherwood Uoad. Philadelphia. Pa. Gladwin, Margaret L. 103 Court Street, Wcstfield, Mass. Glogauer, Caroline M. 5533 Kenmore Avenue. Chieaf;o. 111. fiLOVER, LyLE K. 164 North Laurel Street, llazellun. Pa. Good, Dorothy 2105 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, Pa. Gould, Gladys K. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Gove, Mary 254 Lafayette Street. Salem, Mass. GowiNG, Charlotte E. 43 Jaekson Street, Lawrence, Mass. Graves, Jennie II. 388 Meriden Street, East Boston. Mass. Gregory, Margaret S. 3535 Evanston Avenue, Chicago, III. Griffin, Margaret D. 195 Pleasant Street, Maiden. Mass. Griffith, Electa E. 204 West Hortter Street, Germantown.Pa. Griffiths, Helen L. 154 Harrison Avenue, Wcstfield, N. J. Gross, Ruth M. 78 Adolph Avenue, Akron, Ohio Haldane, Agnes P. 584 East Twent.v-seventh Street. Patersun, N. J. Hall, Jenny R. Wellesley, Mass. Halsted, Florence M. 39 Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. Hamlin, Gertrude . . Westford, Mass. Harmon. T. Virginia 147 Pine Streel. Portlaml. Me. Harris, Margaret Deerfield, Mass. Hartwell, Gladys Kingston, R. 1. Hash ell, Elizabeth F. 714 Spencer . venue, Marion. Ind. Havens. Mabel H. 405 Barnum . venue. Bridgepnrl. Conn. Hayes, Pauline 28 Einhorn Road. Worcester, .Mass. Haynes, Ruth M. 203 Justice Street, Fremont. Ohio Heciiingeh. Louise M. 76.35 St. Charles . vcnuc. New Orleans. La. [ ' n] 3fp Sf Heinz, Norma TerraiT Heights. Davrnport. la. Heisser. Elsie R. 231 Sixth . voniic. Ndrtli IVlham, X. V. Helt, Phii,. M. 1100 Powell .VvciiMc, Kvan.svilic, Iml. Hendricks, M.miion . 226 StJite Street, Alhan.v, N. Y. Hendhie, Flokence B. Fairfield Avenue, Slainfuid. Conn. Kenning, Juli. L. 310 South Fifth . viiiue. Ann Arliur. Mieh. Hess, M. rie J. 108 Queen Street, Gerniantown. Pa. Hkks, Helen II Ridgeview .Vxciiiie. Wliite Plain.s, X. V. Hrks, Helen R. 921 Main Street, Menominee, Mich. Hill, Dorothy P. 22 Oakland Place. Buffalo, . Y. Hinds, Elizabeth ' . 3 Maple Street, (iardner, Mass. HiNE, Grace E. 24 Spruce Street, Dedhani, Mass. Hodge, Mary L. 118 Princeton Street, East Boston, Mass. Holt, Harriet F. 16 Pleasant Street, . rlington, Mass. HosTETTER, Ruth H. 341 West Macon Street, Deeattir. 111. HoTCHKISS, Slsie B. 223 Second Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. HovGH. Gertride H. 21 Collins Street, Lowville, N. Y ' . Howe, Calma V. 114 Washington Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Hoyt, Ruth . . 168 East Flmersoii Street, Melrose, Mass. Hldso.n, Irene Benson, Minn. HiGGiNS, Dorothy (I. 587 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. HuGUS, S. Margarp;t 849 Louisa Street, Willianisport, Pa. HiNTEB, Mildred 82 Wool-son Street, . Iatta|)an, Mass. lIvoK, Harriette 625 Sherman .Street, Watertown, N. Y. Ilfeld, Beatrke J. 701 West Copper Avenue, Alhuquerque, N. Mex. Jackson, Evelyn 289 Claremont Avenue, Montelair, N. J. Jameson, Lillian M. 768 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Jenney, Mildred C. 100 tlordon . venue, Hyde Park, Mass. JoiimoN, FjLma L. Marksville, La. Johnson, Alethena P. 142. ' J Hinman Avenue, Evanslon, III. Johnson, . Vnne L. 256 Maine ,Street, Brunswick, Me. Jones, Dorothea B. 125 Fourth Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. Jones, Hildegarde 363 South Fifth Avenue, Mt. ernon, N. Y. Junkerm.an, Esther 1025 Third Avenue, Cedar Rapids, la. Keeler, Ruth F. Ridgefield, Conn. Keenan, Florence E. Pleasant . venue, Ridgewood, N. J. Keiheh, Katharine H. 1.35 South Fifth Street, Reailing, Pa. Kennedy, M. .4lice 314 Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton, N. Y. Kennedy, Margaret M. 228 Arlington Street, Youngstown, Ohio Kerh, Hannah B. 21 West North Street, Wilkesharre, Pa. KlEKER, COHA H. 523 Belmont . venue, Chicago, III. KiLLiAM, Mary W. . l)ingdon. III. Kingman, Frances P. 145 West P;ira Street, Brockton, Ma.ss. KiRKHAM, Dorothy D. 120 Clarendon Street, Springfield, Mass. 1 5] Knight, Alice Fanwood, N. J. Knight, Anna C. 132 Melrose Street, Melrose Highlands, Mass. Knoepp, Alma M. 481.5 Atherton Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Koch, Helen C. 2302 South Jett ' erson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Kuehner, Jeannette H. U07 Oak Street, Columbus, Ohio KuNKLE, Martha B. jOU West Diamond Avenue. Hazelton, Pa. Kurtz, Francina 20 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa. Lake, Doris Farmington, Me. Lake, Ethel M. Farmington, Me. Lang, Margaret C. 848 Beech Avenue, Allegheny, Pa. Lange, Helen J. 724 Monroe Avenue, Seranton, Pa. Lahter, Florence F. 4.5 Hillside -Avenue, Newark, N. J. Lauer, Margi ' ertte 114 Monroe Street, Monroe, Mich. Lauman, Margaretta . . 221S Federal Street Extensicin. Pitts- burg, Pa. Lee, Mary B. Suffern, N. Y LeFray, Z. Gl. dy.s .5.5 Bloomfield Street, Dorchester, Mass. L ' Engle, K. Tracy 164 Ponce de Leon .Avenue, .Vtlauta, Ga. Lewis, Helen W. 825 Columbia Avenue, Millville, . J. LiLLEY, Clara B. 236 Fairmount Street, Lowell, Mass. Lindsay, Ruth H. 347 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Locke, Marian D. 37 Alpine Street, Maiden, Mass. Locke, Marian H. Wellesley, Mass. LoEB, Elma Rich Hill, Mo. Loeve.nhart, Pauline L. 4 The Parfitt Apartments, Louisville, Ky. Long, Gertrude M. 39 Adolph Avenue, .Vkron, Ohio Lord, Marian L 31 Freedom Street, Athol, Mass Loring, Marion 19 Crescent . venue, Xewton Center, Mass. Loud, Dorothy Au Sable, Mich. Lupton, Mildred Matlituck, N. Y. Mabie, Mario.n C. 5 Edgewood Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. McCabe, Dorothy C. 2920 Fifth Avenue. Rock Island, 111. McCarroll, Evelyn L. ,S. 506 Locust Street, Owensboro, Ky. McCarten, Clarice Lancaster, N. H. McCoy, Helen Y. 1742 South Twenty-ninth Street, Omaha, Neb. McIntosh, Winifred ' . 23 West Corydon Street. Bradford. Pa. M. cKiLLr)P, Mildred . . 21 Brook Street. Pawlueki ' l. R. I. McKinney, Marion Pine Bush, N. Y. McLain, Helen L. 326 West Miner Street. West Chester. Pa. McLain, Linda 129 Western . venue North. St. Paul, Minn. McLouth, Mary S. Palmyra, N. Y. McMaster, Marie The Lincoln, Youngstown, O. McVay-, Laura E. 1190 West Twenty-ninth Street, Los Angeles, Cal. McVay, Silence K. 1190 West Twenty-ninth Stn-et. Los . ngeles, Cal. l 16 Major, Eleanor S. 1320 DeKall) Street, Xonistown, Pa. Manley, Helen M. 1639 South Theresa Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mann, Roberta R. 201 Clay Avenue, Muskegon, Mich. Manson, Frances V. 929 Campbell Street, Willianisport, Pa. Marks, Alil 098 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio Martin, Dorothy R. R. F. D. 1, Waldcn, N. Y. Martin, Helen R. Lima, N. Y. L RvrN, Pauline Vernon Court, Center Street, Newton, Mass. Mason, Bessie A. South Tam worth. N. H. Mason, Eleanor B. 1004 Harrison Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Listers, Adel- ide C. 32 Wellington Street, Waltham, Mass. Mather, Ethylene Everett Building, Akron. Ohio Matthews, Gerena Fort MeKinlcy, Me. Mattson, Harriet A. 5030 Hazel Avenuis I ' liiladelphia, Pa. M, Y, Helen H. 401 Blount Street, Charles City, la. Mengelberg, Gertrude 201 Pleasant Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Merrell, Charlotte E. Lowville, X. Y. Merrill, Gladys E. The Brooklyn, Towanda, Pa. Merrill, Julia E. 98 Electric Avenue, West SonuTvillc, Mass. Merto.n, Marion H. 120 Calumet . venue, Calumet, .Mich. Metcalf, Elizabeth W. Grosse Pointe Shores. Mich. Miller, Caroline R. Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Mills, Marion G. 51 Columbia Street, Hrooklinc. Mass. Mitchell, Helen G. 25 Varney Street, Lowell, Mass. Mitchell, Leora C. 46 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. Moffat, Helen L. 437 Maple Avenue, Edgewooil Park, Pa. Montgomery, Anne E. Bacon Street, Natick, Mass. MooRHOusE, Margaret E. 3025 Macomb Street, Washington, D. C. Morse, Genevieve 120 Court Street, Newtonvillc, Mass. Mull, Leonora L 336 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Munroe, Helen 135 Third Street, Muskegon, Mich. Murphy, Dorothy T. 20 Prospect Terrace, Montc ' lair, N. J. Myers, Marian 206 North Sixty-third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. NeIFFER, E. M.iRIE 309 Bent Road. Wyncote, Pa. Neimeyer, Ruth K. 13 Fifty-eighth . venue East, Duluth, Minn. NiciiOL, Winifred S. 1509 South Emerson Street, Denver, Colo. Norton, Elsie W. Granville, N. Y. Norton, M. rgaret S. Salisbury, Conn. Norton, Ruth Attica, N. Y. Nye, Rowena S. Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mex. Oakes, Catherine 100 Upland Road, Waban, Ma.ss. O ' Brien, Margaret W. oS Chester Street, Worcester, Mass. Orcutt, Marion L. 889 Bedford Street, .North Abiiigton, Mass. [ ' ir OsBORN, Lois C. 313 North Tioga Street., Ithaca, N. Y. Paine, Mahy 1650 Washington Street, West Newton, Mass. Palen, Lydia L. 4 Lincoln Street, New Roehelle, N. Y. Paris, Hazel V. 20 Waldo Street, Sonierville, Mass. Parshall, Esther F. Sixty-ninth Avenue and Tenth Street, Oalc Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. P.iRTRiDGE, Ruth 25 Green Village Road, Madison, N. J. Paton, Pauline P. 11-t Merriam Avenue, Leominster, Mass. Patterson, Ruby M. 223 North Franklin Street, Colorado Springs, Colo. Pattison, Muriel A. 14 Chase Avenue, Webster, Mass. Pawling, Mary L. Hagaraan, N. Y. Peck, Ruth 330 West Ninth Street, Concordia, Kan. Pendleton, Enid 251 -Jefferson Avenue, lirooklyn, N. Y. Perkins, H. rriet C. 401 East Eighteenth Street, Flathush, N. Y. Phillips, Lucy T. 159 School Street, Wehster, Mass. Pierce, Ruth A. Box 3, Hinsdale, Mass. PiERiK, Johnette J. 820 South Seventh Street, Springfield, 111. Pilling, Elizabeth 090 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Place, Alice J. Wellesley, Mass. Porter, Elizabeth L. 210 Bradford Street, Charleston, W. ' a. Powell, Henriett. A. 19 Merrimac Street, Concord, N. H. Powell, Ruth 1333 North Fifteenth Street, Pliiladel| liia, Pa. Power, Madeline S. 2 Melville Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Prall, Margaret 810 Holland Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. Quinlan, Agnes 397 Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond, N. Y. Rawling, Katharine B. 200 Riverside Dri e, New York, N. Y ' . Remington, Elizabeth A. 610 Seventh Street, Bismarck, No. Dak. RiCHARDSo.N, Dorothy 29 Webb Place, Mansfield, Mass. Roberts, Dorothy 2529 Clinton Avenue, Minneapolis. Minn. Roberts, Dorothy C. 108 Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash. Robinson, Emily W. 46 Temple Street, Springfield, Mass. Robinson, Frances M. 429 Wick . venue, Youngstown, Ohio Rogers, El[z. beth S. 29 Camp Street, New Britain, Conn. Rohrhei.mer, Helen 1719 East One Hundred Fifteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio RoLFE, Mary K. 73 South Lake Avenue, .Vlbany. N. Y. Roop, Elizabeth Upland, Pa. Russell, Ell. M. Massena, N. Y. Ryder, Marguerite 499 East Avenue, Rochester, N. Y Rylee, Ruth 209 South McLean Boulevard, Memphis, Tcnn. Samuels. Ruth 128 Collins Street. Harlfurd. C.inn. Sarles, Fay 2425 West Thirt.-cnth Street. Little Rock, Ark. Sayre, Helen L. Flushing, Mich. m] Scarlett, Marv 971 Bryden Road, Cuhimbiis, Oliin ScATEs, Ruth A. 78 Braekett Street, Westbrook, Me. SCHABACKER, MuRIEL J. 550 West Tenth Street, Erie, Pa. SCHOEDINGER, HeLEN M. 347 Kendall Place, Columhus, Ohio SCHOOXMAKER, ImOGENE H. 020 East Twenty-fourth Street. Paterson, N. J. Scott, Janet McC. 119 East Lime Street, Bellefonte, Pa. ScoviLLE, Helen M. 160 Temple Street, New Haven, f ' onn. SciDDER, Dorothy B. Main Street, Hingham, Mass. Seelye, Ruth M. 6 Lawton Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. Selleck, M. bel K. Salisbury, Conn. SEI..SER, Margaretta W. 1518 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Semmon ' s, Mildred SO ' 2 Burnett Avenue, Ames, la. Shallixg, Lydh R. 957 Teller Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Sharp, Dorothy ' S. 85-t Louisa Street, Williamsport, Pa. Sharrard, Hazel 3814 Harrison Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. Sharwell, Ruth H. Fair Oaks, Caldwell, N. J. Shaw, Sarah R. 5575 Hampton Street, Pittsburg, E. F,., Pa. Shbpard, Florl n a. 470 Main Street, Orange, N. J. Sheridan, Mary A. 90 Brookside Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Shoup, Martha E. 282 Harrison Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Simpson, Mary P. 431 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth, . J. Sims, Beatrice C. 522 Hazel Street, Texarkana, Ark. Sleeper, Helen J. Wellesley, Mass. Small, Anna H. 477 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. Smart, Elizabeth W. Merrimae, Mass. Smiley, Edwina M. 324 Central Street, Mansfield, Mass. Smith, A. Marguerite 303 South Limestone Street, Lexington, Ky. Smith, Carlotta S. 1308 Naucoma Avenue, Birmingham, . la. Smith, Georgia H. 105 East Genesee Street, Auburn, N. Y. Smith, Julia 50(i South Main Street, Paris, Tex. Smith, Luci.xda A. 4621 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Snyder, Pauline M. 40 King Avenue, Detroit, Mich. SoMERS, BRITO L RTE 6 Pearl Street, St. Johnsbury, ' t, Steele, Dorothy M. 2300 Fairfax Street, Denver, Colo. Stevens, Mary S. 19 Birch Hill Road, Nevvtonville, Mass. Stewart, Jean E. Ellensburg, Wash. Stofer, Helen 28 Hayes Street, Norwich, N. Y. Stone, Elizabeth 110 Sackett Place, Hollywood. Cal. Stone, Mildred C. 73 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, R. I. Stone, Ruth 116 Sackett Place, Hollywood, Cal. Strauss, Florence J. 1860 Cadwell Avenue, Cleveland Heights. Cleveland, Ohio Sullivan, Augusta M. 183 Parker Street, Lawrence, Mass. SwEET,_ Sibyl 3314 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. SwiKT, Christine B. 50 Newton Street, Athol, Mass. [219] SwiNEiiART, Esther 130 Adolph Avcnuf, Aki-un, Oliiu Van Winkle, Elizabeth The Terrace, Rutherford, N. J. Taft, Ck ra E. Kcnnett Square, Pa. Taussig, Lucie D. 191 Park Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Taylor, Caroline R. 109 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. J. Taylor, Marguerite 114 East Fayette Street, Unionlown, Pa. Tenney, Florence H. Granville, N. Y ' . Terry, Evelyn C. Babylon, N. Y. Thompson, Florence G. 23 Moorehouse Place, Bradford. Pa. TiTCOMB, G. Katherine Nogales, Ariz. ToBiN, Marjorie 2.56 Webster Avenue, Mu.skegon, Mich. ToRREY, Margaret 912 Middle Street, Hath, Me. Trautwein, Caroline H. Lincoln Avenue, Carbondale, Pa. Thaver, Lucretia B. 46 North Clinton . venue, Trenton, N. J. Travers, Carrie 44 Keralall Street, Gardner, Mass. Travis, Eleanor Carmel, N. Y. Tucker, Frances 2320 Louisiana Street, Little Rock, Ark. Turner, Lyle W. East Woodstock. Conn. TiTiiiLL, Ruth Waymart. Pa. Uline, . lice M. Ransomville, N. Y. Upton, Helen H. 55 Dexter Street, Maiden, Mass. Vander Pyl, Doris 149 Main Street, Ilaverliill. Mass. VaNSANT, M. El ' fiENIA 4038 Spruce Street . l ' hila(lil|ihia. Pa. Waldmyer, Marguerite 11 Webster Street, Winchester, Mass. Wallis, Freda 18 Enon Street, North Beverly, Mass. Walton, Dorothy 802 Mt. Curve Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Watson, Ellen F. 87 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburg, N. Y. Watson, Ruth 3832 North Forty-second . venue, Chi- cago, 111. Watters, Mildred C. 65 Lancaster . venue, Buffalo, N. Y. Webster, .Juliet 1025 Fifth Street Southeast, Minneapolis, Minn. Webster, Ruth 1025 Fifth Street Southeast, Minneapolis, Minn. Weed, M.vrgaret 242 Summer Street, Stamford, Conn. Westerberg, Marguerite H. 145 West Fifth . venue, Roscllc, X. J. Westwood, Aklene 97 College Street, Pawtucket, R. L Whelan, M. Elizabeth 621 West One Hundred Seventy-ninth Street. New York, N. Y. Whipple, Shiri.ie H. R. F. D. 2, Concord, N. H. White, Dorothy R. 31 Curtiss Street, New Britain, Conn. Whiting, Emma C. 76 Gates Avenue, Montclair, N. .7. Whitmarsh, M. Marguehite 1023 Hickory Street, Texarkana, Ark. Whittier, Inez L. 104 Crescent Street, WalllKiiii. Mass. Wilkes, Miri.vm B. 495 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. WiLL. RD, Helen S. Van Rensselaer . venue, Stamford, Conn. Williams, Faith 21 Summit Place, L ' tiea, N. Y. [230] }g = Williams, Helen E. Hii East Johnson Street, (ieriiiMiitown, Pa. WiNSLow, Esther M. ■Hr, Decatur Street, Brooklvn, . Y. Winter, Anna R. 9 Oxford . venue, Webster, Mass. Wiss, Gretchex 83 Johnson . venue, Newark, X. J. Wolfe, Frances M. !):J3 Webster Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Wood, Eunice S. iSj Eight.v-fourth Street, Brooklyn, . Y. Wood, Frances L. 354 Depew . enue, Buffalo, N. Y. Wood, Licy R. •eOO Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Wood, Rith S. Woodville, Mass. Woodbury, Pauline Dover, Me. WooDHULL, Josephine F. 115 West French Place, San . ntonio, Tex. WooDis, Ruth G. 20 Haviland .Street, Worcester, Mass. Woods, Helen B. Waleott Avenue and Shore Road, Astoria, N. Y. Woods, Margaret U. 5 ' -219 Kimbark . venue, Chicago, III. Woodward, (Jertrude R. 1140 Jefferson . venue, Detroit, Mich. Wooster, Dorothy 322 Smith Street, Peekskill, N. Y. Worcester, Mabel 51 Rowena Street, Detroit, Mich. Wright, Gladys 54 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. Wright, Harriet B. 384 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio Wright, K. Dorothy 66 T Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. Wyckoff, Charlotte C. Vellore, Madras Presidency, India Wyckoff, Marjorie 79 Clinton . venue, Jamaica, N. Y. Yetter, Ruth S. 128 Luzerne . venue. West Pittston, Pa. Y ' ocoM, Elizabeth Box 1040, Tacoma, Wash. [22 1] Class of 1916 Perley, Marian L. Laconia. N. H. Special Students Archibald, Grace 14 Elm Street, Houlton. Me. Baxter, Rhoda 213 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N.J. Blake, Margaret Wakefield, N. H. Botivife, Mildred 46 Plymouth Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Brownell, Mary . 210 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. Bunting, Helen M. St. Davids, Pa. Bush, Theoda F. 651 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Butler, Kathryn 2 Green Lane, Worcester, Mass. Carroll, Celia G. Wellesley, Mass. Carson, Alice S. P. 231 Marion Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Cope, Ellen West Chester, Pa. CoYLE, Virginia DuC. 35 Lake Street, Bridgeton, N. J. DuRANT, Lois P. WellesK-y, Mass. Ely, Helen L. 86 Washington Street, Bingliainton, N. Y. Evans, Alice 1739 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Foster, Helen B. 259 Humphr ey Street, Swampscott, Mass. French, Margaret 71 Main Street, Peabody, Mass. Ganse, Elizabeth 148 Highland Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. Hammond, Ruth H. 30 Walker Street, Newtonville, Mass. Harrington, Helen 233 Monroe Avenue, Oshkosh, Wis. Havilant, Florence E. Larchmont Avenue, Larehmont, N. Y. Haynes, Wilm. D. 402 East Washington . venue, Centerville, la. Howard, S. Ernestine 122 Summer Street, Reading, Mass. Kelsey, Margaret E. 22 Deering Street, Portland, Me. Knap, Mary G. 363 Stratford Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Knight, Mildred .1. 4119 Walnut Street, Phihid.-lphia, Pa. Lane, Mabel W. Segreganset, Mass. Lawson, Mary F. 5439 Drexel Avenue. Chicago, III. csi i:= Maine, F. Elfleda 80 Livingston Avcnui-, VonkiTs, N. ' . MANCHESTEn, Gertrude B. 13 Newport Avenue, Newport, R. I. Moor, Fr. nces R. Care C. R. Stedman, 1734 Welton Street, Denver, Colo. Mulligan, Rith 7 Highland Street, Nalick, Mass. NiLEs, Lena M. R. F. D. 1, Dryden, Me. Noble, Isabel H. 66 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass. Robertson, Grace M. Ransomville, N. Y. Sawtell, Emma C. 205 West Olgoma Street, Oshkosh, Wis. Stevenson, Mary G. 128 Pomeroy , venue, I ' ittsfield, Mass. Tewksbury, Kathryn 3 ' i Endicott Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. TowNSEND, Juliaette L. 71.5 South Park Street, Saginaw, Mich. P. TRicK, Florence M. 321 South Grove Avenue, dak Park, III. Pearson, Beatrice .1. 7 Tyler Street, Brattleboro, t. Plummer, Frances B. 1 West Sixty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. Richards, Elizabeth 96 Oraton Street, Newark, N. .1. liYEMlRA, TaMAKI 5.5 Nakaroku Bancho Kojiiiiaehi, Tokyo, Japan Wellington, Dorothy 150 Highland Avenue, Winchester, Mass. YocuM, Elizabeth C. 510 Chain Street, Norristown, Pa. [223] IN THE BACK OF THIS BOOK YOU WILL FIND MANY PLEASING cAdvertisements All advertisements in this book secured by MISS S. A. EBBETS 550 Throop Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Placing advertisements in College Publications a specialty Estimates Given nJ - c o t T J : ' INCORPORATED Costumes Evening Dresses Wraps Millinery Ready-toWear Especially attractive for young ladies We mm to [psiitir(D)inin ( (tlhe Unrnmis wlhcD) adverHn e nun iinrmug ICttmts nnh (Hvt tB iattnttg nnh iEuFuing xtBBtB Mtttnv anb lEu ntng (tontB lExrhtsiitr irstgna nnh iSraamtablr Prirra 723 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON Index to Advertisers AuvKBTisiNG. S. A. Ebbets. . . . Architects. Brainerd Leeds . Art Materials. Esselcn, G. J. PAGE 2 39 . 38 Clothiers. Hrook-s Brother.s. . . . Cu)Th.s. Priestley (CravcncUes) . Coffee. Dwinell- Wright Co Corsets. Bonan Sisters Claff, Mile. Chocolate. Baker, Walter Co., Ltd. Lownev ' s Caterers. Cook ' s. China. Briggs, Richard, Co Jones, MoDuffee Stratton Company Canned Goods. Delano Potter Howe, Daniel Co Caps and Gowns. Cottrel! Leonard Cleaners. Cabot Co., The Costumes. Raymond, Geo. P. Co 17 16 36 21 M) 12 28 34 33 42 43 23 45 41 D Daily Paper. Boston Transcript 42 Dentist. Dr. Fuller 44 Druggist. Morgan Co 44 Dressmakers. Cairns, Madame 11 Bonan Sisters 36 Dry Goods. Chandler Co 27 Hollander, L. P. Co 15 E Engravers. The Electric City Engraving Comi)any 46 Furniture. Mellish Bytield Mfg. Co., Inc 41 F ' lowers. Wax Brothers . Furs. Lamson Hubbard PAGE . 17 . 20 Gas Ranges. Morandi-Proctor Co 33 G. s. Newton an l Watertown Gas Light Company 9 Gloves. Chanut, J. M. Cic 13 Gowns. Driscoll 3 Eames, Inc 5 Hollander, L. P. Co 15 Chandler Co 27 Cairns, Madame 11 H Hosiery. Lord Taylor (Onyx) 21 Chanut, J. M. Cie 13 Hotels. Hotel Lenox 26 Copley Square 27 Somerset Hotel, The 36 The Leslie 41 Woodland Park Hotel 15 Parker House 33 Young ' s Hotel 33 Hotel Touraine 33 I Lnns. Old Xatick Inn 23 Wellesley Inn 35 Insurance. Eddv, John II. Co 20 Jewelers. Bailey, Bank.s Biddic 13 Shrevc, (rump Low Co 16 Jell-0. The Genesee Pure ImioiI (diupany 47 LivEKY. DichI, 1 ' ' .. Jr. Lunch Room. Consignors ' The Scotch Lunch Room . . . Linens. Whitney, T. D. Co. i.n. Ii 44 40 37 29 EXCLUSIVENESS AND ORIGINALITY Should be your first iliouglit zc icii purc iasing WAISTS NECKWEAR BELTS HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY AND VEILINGS Celebrated WANDO Washable Silk Waists, made of pure silk and absolutely fadeless. Comes in plain colors, also white with various colored stripes. The above waist cut is but one of the many exclu- sive styles we show. This model comes in many fabrics, ranging in price from $i.oo to ;?io.oo each. Waists made to order of your own material if de- sired. If you need a larger size waist and smaller collar, or a larger front and smaller back, a longer The C. Crawford Hollidge or shorter sleeve length, you may get it here. Racquet .Suit From $11.50 to $25.00 W f specialize in the highest degree in Xcekn ' car, IVciists, Belts, I ' eilings, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs C. CRAWFORD HOLLIDGE An iExrUtatop B linp JFor SInmrn jUaBBarljuarttB Index to Advertisers — Continued M Millinery. Dielil Libby 25 Le Basche ;!1 McFadden iO Modiste. Hill, Harriett E., Mrs. Music. Ditson, Oliver Co. . . . Manicuring. Alary, Mile. Co. . Markets. Shattuck Jones . . Squire, J. P. Sons (i il 4:i Conant Bean i3 Cowan ' s -15 Pianos. Chickering Sons 34 Photographs. Abell, Geo. L 35 Champlain Farrar 23 Garo Studio 38 Marceau 3(i Nichols, Leroy 39 Patten, Mary 20 Polishers. Whittemore Bros. Co 2{ Pens. Moore ' s Waterman, L. E. Co Paper. Johnson, Geo. T. Co. . Preserves. Bridges, A. T. Co. Printers. Fort Hill Press .. . . 28 32 41 42 38 R Ranges. Walker Pratt Mfg. Co. (Craw- ford Ranges) 22 Studio of Dress. Cairns, Madame 11 PAGE Suits and Gowns. Driscoll 3 Eames 5 Chandler Co 27 Suits and Gowns. Hollander, L. P. Co. 15 Stationery. Bird ' s . ' 58 Studio. Abell, Geo L 35 Schools. Dana Hall 39 Walnut Hill 39 Weston School 39 Silks. Thresher Brothers. 9 Shoes. Educator — Willson ' s Shoe Shop .... 19 Thayer, McNeil Hodgkins 13 Sample Shoe Company 21 Sorosis Shoe Company 30 Tours. Marsters, Geo., Co. 29 Tea Rooms. English Tea 42 Library Tea, New 41 Cook ' s ' . 28 Scotch 37 Wellesley 44 Keith ' s, Miss 45 Consignors ' Union, Inc 40 Tailors, Ladies ' . Peter Thomson 37 Baker, S. Co 31 Levine, S. A 40 Gould, C. M. Co 39 A. Short Co 42 Kartt, B. L 45 Toilet Creams. Plexo 19 W Waists. Hollidge, Crawford C 7 Chandler Co 27 U. B. Waist Company 32 Custom Waist Company 40 Thresher Brothers THE SPECIALTY SILK STORE Between the Old Colon}) Trust Company and The Provident Institution for Savings Silks, Spool Silks, Silk Ribbons, Silk Waists Silk Dress Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Silk Underslips 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. Wholesale Prices on all Our Merchandise THRESHER BUILDING 46 TEMPLE PLACE (Take Elevator) Philadelphia Store : New Thresher Bide., 1 322 Chestnut St. Wholesale Prices on all Our Merchandise A Word about Gas Hygienics The facts below are tabulated in convenient form for reference. The conclusions quoted were reached, after searching examination by Dr. Samuel Rideal, F.I.C., of London, described first in the Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, Vol. XXIX, No. 2. The tests compared substantially equal volumes of mantle gas light and incandescent electric light. 1. The amount of carbonic acid gas added to the air of the gas-lighted room is so slight as to be entirely negligible. 2. That which is unhealthful in the air of the room is the animal matter given off in respiration of living beings. 3. Such animal matter is to a considerable extent incinerated by the gas flame. 4. Further, there is a positive germicidal action aside from this incineration, in the rooms where gas is used. 5. Under normal conditions the air currents caused by the burning gas induce fresh air, creating a natural and effective ventilation. In hygienic value, therefore, as well as in efRcience, Gas stands in the front rank of modern illuminants. N ' KMTON iSi, AVATioiJTcnvN Oas I k;iit Co. LIM KK IC KS A is for alphabet. Herein you ' ll see A few things that happen, In dear old Wellesley. ' B for the bells That constantly ring; To sleep Sunday morning Is no easy thing. C is for Chapel, It ' s early you know; The H. P. E. ' s need it, They surely must go. D is the man dance We never can give; But witli Glee Club at Mid- Years We manage to live. E for engagement-ring — Really a bore, Every week-ending Brings a few more. F for forensics We worked hard to write, F for the fire. We worked harder to light. We Creed the Well-Dressed Woman ffl That I am first of all myself; that Per- sonality is my most precious possession; that my Personality is expressed not only in my speech and my manner but in my dress — of these things I am convinced. ffl Therefore I am resolved to make my attire reflect truly my Personality; that I will not follow blindly the decrees of fash- ion but will mould them to fit my needs. I am further convinced that color and line are the most eft ' ective aids in express- ing my Personality. ffl Therefore will I seek an artist and phil- osopher in dress, that all these good things may be added unto me. ffl Originality in dress designs that create and express Individuality is the result of long years of study and training by Madame Cairns of the CAIRNS STUDIO OF DRESS Four Twenty Boylston Street IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 11 Chocolates The LATEST LOWNEY product and more delicious than chocolates were ever made before. They are packed with greatest care for appetizing appearance and sold at $1.00 a pound. Sold in Wellesley at Morgan ' s Pharmacy and Clement ' s Pharmacy THE WALTER M. LOWNEY COMPANY : : BOSTON M BAILEY, BANKS BIDDLE CO. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS ' Designers and ilCa ers of College and School Emblems and Novelties Illustrations and Prices of Class and Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Medals, Sou- venir Spoons, etc., mailed upon request. All Emblems are exe- cuted m the workshops on the premises, and are of the highest grade of finish and quality. CLASS RINGS ' Particular attention given to the de- signing and manufacture of Class Rings. 1218=20=22 Cliestnut St. PHILADELPHIA THERE IS SATISFACTION in knowing that you have bought a worthy shoe, one that gives you full value for the money you have invested in it. And IT IS OUR PURPOSE THAT EVERY BUYER OF OUR FOOT- WEAR SHALL FEEL THAT SHE HAS THE BEST THAT COULD BE GIVEN FOR THE PRICE. THAYER, McNEIL HODGKINS 47 TEMPLE PL. 1 5 WEST ST. FOR FORTY YEARS THE FAVORITE KID SUEDE Gloves for all occasions and each the best in its class Buy of the Maker MOCHA CHAMOIS CAPE 1 ( SILK Gloves made to order to fit any hand or match any color HOSIERY in Silk or Lisle J. M. CHANDT S CIE 276 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON 13 T. I M E KICKS G is the guard The Sophomores essayed, The watch that they kept, And the fuss that the ' made. H is for Hunnewell ' s, Go there no more; If men you must have Just keep to this shore. J is the joy And the joIHfioation, To cheer wear ' mimls When we think of varation. I is for the ink On the library floor; Every spot costs -ou Just one dollar more. K is the knowledge We ' re here to attain, Though the reason ' s oft given. The life we wouM gain. L, ' lectric-lights. Please use them well, Or L will be lamps After ten o ' clock bell. 14 L. P. HOLLANDER CO. Young Ladies Gowns, Suits, Coats, Waists, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery, ETC. DRESSES . . . from $15.00 TAILORED SUITS . . from 25.00 COATS .... from 15.00 An extensive assortment of Ready-to-Wear Hats, 15.00 Orders taken in our Men ' s Furnishing Department (or Ladies ' Mannish Waists 202 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON WOODLAND PARK HOTEL ©oatan ' a arlrrt suburban family Ijntrl Transients Accommodated STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Five miles from ' Wellesley Trolleys pass our door cylUBURNDALE Twenty minutes ' ride MASSACHUSETTS GARAGE HARRY T. MILLER, Proprietor IS SHREVE, CRUMP LOW COMPANY . . . JEWELERS and Fine Stationery Calling Cards Programs Die Work Engraving SILVERSMITHS Umbrellas Made and Repaired Class-day Work a Specialty Gifts in Jewelry and Silverware 147 TREMONT STREET BOSTON A New Volume of the Music Students ' Library Sound ana Its Relation to music BY CLARENCE G. HAMILTON, A.M. Price, postpaid, $1.25 Students of music greatly need a liand- book of acoustics as relating to music, one tfiat lias been brought in line witli ifie latest discoveries and theories. The books now in the market are no longer dependable, the result being that this element in a course of music study is generally lacking. The author has presented the essential facts to- gether with many interesting experiments and helpful figures and diagrams to make the principles clear. A good text-book for schools and colleges. NOTE. — This book will be sent with return privi- lege to those with accounts in good standing, and to those with no accounts upon receipt of price, which will be returned, less postage, if not satisfactory. OLIVER DiTsoN Company Boston Chas. h. ditson a, Co. New York L Brothers f Ser v . ' ' [ 1 W f l ' J S TToR STS 143 Tremont Street, Boston J Choice Roses, Violets and Orchids Constantly on hand H BP ii i H W L. _ SU Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled Telephones Oxford 574 and 22167 FREE DELIVERY TO WFI 1 FSLEY jr y J HOW TO TELL A if D  I Reii. II. S. Pal. Off. • This circular registered trade-mark is stamped on the inside and a 5 ' ray nett Label is sewed at the collar or else- None Genuine Without Them All outer garments for Men, Women and Children should be made from cloths that have been treated by the SLjy j Jfe Wvj This proof makes every fiber of the yarns of vs hich a cloth is woven Thoroughly Rain Proof. It prevents a cloth from becoming soggy, wet and pulling out of shape when exposed to rain or dampness of any kind. The proof does not change the appearance of a cloth in the least, and the garment will give better wear. For Sale by Leading Dealers CRAVENETTE CO., Ltd. D pDIpCTl FY f CRAVENETTE CO., I. S. A. BRADFORD. ENQLANi)  T I l L J 1 1. 1 I . VX VV HOBOKEN. N. J. BRADFORD. ENOLANi) A postal lolhe New York office of B. Priestley Co., 100 Fifth Ave., will bring booklet 17 LIMERICKS I M is for inannera The Freshmen display ' . Don ' t cheer before Seniors; At the elevator, give way. N for newspapers. Heportera so keen Can manage to see things That never were seen. r ' E jr;jb _X Wr.K rf i.ll f. ' O, operetta ST LP SCR4_ We can ' t have this year iCOPipyrDjaw Our musical talents w ri.if Must elsewhere appear. ' Win A atn P ' s Freshman Play — 1912 ' s was the last ; Social schedule ' s cut down. They ' re a thing of the past. is for quiet Kept in College Hall. We want to make just One more plea that ia all! R ia the radiator, Dear friend of ours! Which bounds, thumps, and leaks In the wee sma ' hours. IS As A Young Woman Who Appreciates Distinctive style and quality in foot- wear, you should see the attract- ive Mayfair, Educator, and ALL AMERICA SHOES that we are showing in Boston. We want every Wellesley student to become acquainted with our shoes. That ' s why we are offering you a special discount. WILLSON ' S SHOE SHOP 323-5 WASHINGTON ST. Opposite Old South Church MAYFAIR White Buck Pump $3.30 ALL AMERICA SHOE SHOPS 79-81 TREMONT STREET 66 SUMMER STREET ' ' For the Woman Who Cares PAT • OFF GREASELESS CREAM CLEANSING CREAM EVENING WHITE DENTAL CREME Send 10 cents for a sample box contain- ing these four necessary toilet preparations Plexo Preparations, Incorporated 364 Washinatoii Street - NEW YORK SPRING OPENING iir3 aiiiJ)i0n 1912 Ladies ' Hat Shop ' MarcK 10. we win be ready to snow all tne latest moaels in 167 TREMONT STREET kats from the Lest designers in Paris. also a large assortment or 1 ailored TELEPHONE. OXFORD 4443 W 1 O • 1 XJ and oemi-dress rlats. JOHN H. EDDY CO, Of Every Description Main 20 Telephones Main 6616 87 KILBY STREET 108 MILK STREET BOSTON LAMSON HUBBARD FOR MEN AND WOMEN COLD STORAGE OF FURS 90 to 94 Bedford Street (Corner Kingston) 173 Washington Street BOSTON, MASS. MISS MARY PATTEN portrait pijotnriraplipr 270 BOYLSTON ST.. BOSTON TELEPHONE. BACK BAY 1448-W 20 ft Onyx Hosiery TRADE MARK This Brand of Hosiery is the Most Reliable and Sat- isfactory to be had. Worthy of Your Companionship Through Life. Sold at Good Stores Everywhere Lord Taylor Wholesale Distributers NEW YORK mile. Claff , CUSTOM CORSETIER BERKELEY BUILDING 290 Westminster St. PROVIDENCE, R. I 420 Boylston St., Boston telephone Sock Sau 939 The secret of a well- gowned woman is that she pays strict atten- tion to the corset she wears. Have your next cor- set made by Mile. Claff. I use only the best imported mate- nd guarantee satisfaction in fit and durabihty. ,o carry a complete line of ■to-wear corsets made spe- for me to suit all figures, at lerate prices. Refitted fiee Tricot corset is particu- suitable for all athletic uses ding. New models for and Summer now ready. 8 West 39th St. NEW YORK CITY We sold 60,000 pairs of shoes last year. WHY? We sell more College Girls their shoes in New England than all other stores combined. We carry every color in Satin Even- ing Slippers from Silver to Gold. Our price, $2.50 a pair for $4.00 kinds. The Sample Shoe Shop Co. 496 Washington St. BOSTON IVe are the largest mail order Shoe House in V eic England Take Elevator milt. Alara $c (En. Irrkrlry B U tlu . 42 D lojilsto S ' trrrt l|atr irPBSfr HJanirurp I ampnnpr l atr Hork a apprialtii iffarial, Btal i anh Ncrk iHaBoayp ©nbulattmi fflarrrl frfuntfry §l)fU (iDruaitipntB QIpIr;]l]our lark lag 232U E)= -B The Helps that Every Cook has longed for are in And no other Range has them! The Single Damper (patented). Perfect fire and oven control by one motion — push the knob to Kindle, Bake or Check — the range does the rest. Worth the price of the range. The Ash Hod in the base is a patented feature. If a prize were offered for the worst plan for disposing of ashes, the ordinary stove would get it. By our plan the ashes fall through a chute into a Hod, all of them, making their removal safe, easy, cleanly. The Coal Hod is alongside the Ash Hod, out of the way. The Oven is the most wonderful of bakers. Scien- tific curved heat flues with non- leakmg cup-]omts carry the heat around the oven in a way to heat efery part alil e. The Fire Box and the Patented Grates enable a small fire to give great cook- ing efficiency, affording great economy of fuel. IVrile for lllualraled Booklet. If Oaw- fords are not sold in your town u ' e will tell you how to get one. Walker S Pratt Mfg. Co. 31-33 Union St., Boston 0= =H 22 The Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume Chartered 1902 by the Regents of the University of New York (Ea H. ( mitus anil i aohB Rich Gowns for the Higher Degrees For Pulpit and Bench Illuslraled bulletin and Samples on applicalion Makers to Wellesley ' 9li, •93. ' 94 95 96. ' 97. ' 98, ■99, ' 00, ' 01, ' 02, ' 03, ' 04, ' 03. ' 06. ' 07. ' 08. ' 09. ' 10, ' II. ' 12. To Radcliffe. Bryn Mawr. Mount Hol- yoke. Harvard) Cornell. Yale. Princeton, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Columbia. Tufts, Stan- ford, Tulane and all the others. COTTRELL LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. The patronage of Vellesley is cordially solicited Inspection of our work invited Champlain Farrar PHOTOGRAPHERS 161 Tremont Street 23 LI xMEK I C KS S for the gras3 sign. We all should remember Each tiny blade Has a feehng quite tender. T, Teacher ' s Registry We all ought to sign, You must use your knowledge. So get right in line. U ' s for umbrellas, The libran, ' frieze, And those in C H. Which the earliest seize. V is for vespers. If he comes to call, Just take him to Chapel, Don ' t whisper at all. W ' s the weather Ice carnival brings, Though Hope the eternal In every heart springs. X for exams; Just keep a clear head! But a mind clearly blank We oft find instead. 24 1.1 M K K K KS .- C ' ' - Y is the yell We had freshman year ' Tho ' by some folks ' twas called But a puppj-dog cheer! Z is the zeal we ' ve displayed in this task. It ' s the last letter in the alphabet, and we think you really ought to excuse us. Our brains and pens are quite worn out — if you think it ' s a snap to make up foolish rhymes you ' re laboring under a delusion. OLD NATICK INN South Natick, cTVIass. Comfortable attractive house, over- looking the Charles River. Open all the year. Fireplaces in parlor, dining room and a few bedrooms. Suites with private bath. Pool and billiard tables. Convenient stopping place for canoe- ing, automobile and skating parties. Special attention given to week-end parties, private luncheons and dinners. Miss Harris, Manager TELEPHONE. OXFORD 830 5% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS DIEHL 5t LIBBY NEW LAWRENCE BLDG. CORNER WEST S TREMONT STS. 149 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. ESTABLISHED 1818 Cclepbone, (NialUk 8212 nitlmfifiS IFtirnTahinQ 0undsi. BROADWAY cor TWENTC-SECOND 5T. NtW 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 for Illustrated Catalogue 25 HOTEL LENOX lioylston und Exeter Streets BOSTON, MASS. TELEPHONE 4-2680 BACK BAY A Convenient Headquarters for the F riends of Wellesley Students Visiting Boston Two Minutes From Back Bay Stations Largest in Variety SJhoe Polishes Beautify and Preserve the Leather lllllll , -, Ill Finest in Quality GILT EDGE, for blacking and polish- ing ladies ' and children ' s boots and shoes, shiflffs without rubbing, 2 ;c. ' ' FRENCH GLOSS, ' IOC. DJtNDY combi- nation tor cleansing and polishing all kinds of russet or tan shoes, sad- dles, bridles, etc.. 25c. ' STJiR. size, IOC. • ELITE combina- tion (or gentlemen who take pride in having their shoes look Ai. Restores color and luster to all black shoes ; polish with a brush or cloth, 25c. BJtBY ELITE size, IOC. ' JiLBO cleans and . nd whitens canvas shoes. Large cake in a handsome aluminum box with good sponge, 25c. i U,i  v rt -llpnt fiir wliite buck, suede and nuhuck shoes. . , , i . 1 i. ■jViDTDfiJvi for cl«m,,g and recolorinR nit kinds and colors of suede and core leather footwear, also b.,ck a.,d catt In powder or liquid torn,, either kind, 2;c. Powders in s.ft.ng top cans. CHIC liquids in s o ' - ■clt f jLLT ' «° ellent for cleaning all colors of Craven tte. also velvets, woolens, silks, satins, etc. Will also clean pink, blue and other cohirs of kid leather. 25c. KOR SALE BY ALL DEALER.S 26 iHrfmaut i ' trprt, rar WpbI, iSaatmi Jmportprs nnh S tatb rn Suits Dresses Costumes Coats Furs Waists Blouses Millinery Silks Dress Goods Laces Trimmings Neckwear Gloves Hosiery Muslin Underwear Oriental and Domestic Rugs Draperies A HeaJquarlers for WellesleX) in Boston COPLEY SQUARE HOTEL MP HUNTINGTON AVENUE, EXETER AND BLAGDEN STREETS A high class, modern house, most centrally located. Only one block from Huntington Avenue Station of Boston Albany Railroad, and from Back Bay Station of N. Y., N. H. H. R. R. Electric cars pass the door for North Station of B. M. R. R. and connect with L and surface lines running throughout New England. Moderate prices, superior cuisine, attentive service, attractive rooms, each connected with long-distance telephone. Courteous attention assured to ladies traveling alone. 360 rooms, 200 with private baths. AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Proprietor 27 COOK ' S 88 Boylston Street BOSTON Center o Theater District jifternoon ITea Luncheon ' Dinner T. D. COOK CS, CO., Caterers 88 BOYLSTON STREET 2.5p 3.5o MQDRES AND UP NON-LEAKABLE F = FOUNTAIN PEN READ WHAT AN OWNER OF A MOORE ' S SAYS Providence, R. I. ' You may be sure 1 shall, whenever the opportunity offers, recommend Moore ' s Pen. It has always riven the greatest satisfaction to myself and to all to whom 1 have recommended it. MOORB ' S IS TBE FOCNTAIN PEN FOR IOC— It can be currieil nnywav, anywhere, In pocket or bag, it can ' t leak. It writes without shaking. When the ci;p is on. the pen resting in ink remains moist. It writes continuously with an even How of ink. It will carry any kind of ink, even Higgin ' s India Drawing Ink, the heaviest ink made. It is the simplest fountain pen to fill. No joints to unscrew, just take off the cap and It is ready to fill. It is made in the slmpli st manner of the fewest perts nothing to get out of order. It is giving Batlsfactlon to thousands of users all over the world. It is the best fountain pen made. FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERT1 ' BERE AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN COMPANY ADAMS, GUSHING FOSTER, Selling Agents, 168 Devonshirt St., Bostan. Cinadian Agts W. J. Gage i Co., Toronto MARSTERS RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP AGENCY llepresenling New York Central Lines Great Lake Steamers Hudson River Day Line Merchants Miners Trans. Co. Savannah Line Steamers to New York and All lines to Europe Special attention given to Pullman and stateroom reservations for Wellesley students. Select tours to Europe Starting in May, June and July Lowest rates Conespondence solicited Geo. E. Marsters 248 Washington Street Boston Telephone, 4759 Main Do You Want the Latest Novelties In EMBROIDERY GOODS, TRIMMING LACES or HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES? Or are you ready to select an outfit in TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, BLANKETS, SHEETS and CASES ? :: :: Then call on or write to (U. i. Mlrttnpy $c (Hn. Temple Place and West Street :: WHITNEY ' S LINEN STORE :: BOSTON 29 SHOES Are exceedingly stylish and appeal especially to the College girl of taste and discrimination Sorosis Shoes re- tain their shape and give long service. They are sui table for every occasion. PP They fit the foot to a nicety and yet are a 1 w a y s c o m f o rt- able. Our e X p eri- enced and courteous fitters e n- sure this quality. We extend a most cordial invitation to all Wellesley students and alumnae to visit our con- venient and palatial store. The Sorosis Shoe Company 176 Boylston Street, BOSTON, MASS. 30 § . lalw Sc (En. 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 Price concessions to the young ladies of this college Room 501 Stuart Building 462 Boylston Street, Boston Telephone, Back Bay 367 i-M 0% discount to Wellesle y Students 31 B. 8e B. WAIST CO. (EuHtom g ljirt IQaiatB anit g ' ljirtuiatBt S ' uita ROOM 507 BERKELEY BUILDING 420 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON. MASS. TELEPHONE 3234 J. BACK BAY Three Essential lectors in every SCHGDLorCOLLEGE COURSE! Brains. Ambition. ® The cone shape for ease in writing and secure friction lock of cap, the patented spoon feed for accurate ink supply, and the clip-cap to prevent loss are some of the individual qualities for the college success of Waterman ' s Ideals. Also Safety and Self Filling. Ask your dealer. L. E. Waterman Co., 173 Broadway, New York 32 MQRANDI- PROCTOR CO. Designers and Manufacturers of Cooking Apparatus For HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS, INSTITUTIONS and STEAMSHIPS 48 and 50 Union St. BOSTON Young ' s Hotel Court Street and Court Square % Parker House School and Tremont Streets Hotel Touraine Boylston and Tremont Streets BOSTON J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY Wedgwood S uk Historical Plates 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, 60 cents each. Booklel of the series sent free on request. Our exhibit includes the best pro- duction of the Potters ' and Glass Makers ' Art, gleaned by our buyers from original sources in Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria and America. Students ' Requisites Lamps. Toilet Sets, Chocolate Pots and Sets, Tea Sets. Velsh-Ra ebit 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 com- plimentary 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. WELLESLEY COLLEGE Charter granted Ijy the Commonwealth of Massacliusetts March 17, I 7 ' ) Woman learne-i without infidelity, wise without con- ceit ; the crowned queen of the world, by right of that knowledge which is power, and that beauty which is truth . ' ' Jones, McDuffee Straiten Co. China and Glass Merchants . Wliolesaie and Retail (Ten Floors) 33 Franklin, Corner Hawley, near 3 - « jr ■Washington and Summer Streets DOStOn, MaSS. 33 CHICKERING PIANOFORTES CHICKERING SONS ESTABLISHED 1823 791 Tremont Street, corner Northampton, BOSTON, U. S. A. 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 IIG Boylstoii Street BOSTON, MASS. You and your friends are always welcome 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 PictuiTs, Brass Goods, Pottery, Japanese China, Desk Sets, Tea Sets, Post Cards PORTRAIT AND OUTSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY George L. Abell WELLESLEY, MASS. 35 Bonan Sisters 500 Boylston Street ( l)ji. In. ' iiitiitc of Tpchnohnjij Boston BUILDERS OF HIGH-CLASS PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER GOWNS AND WAISTS 160 TREMONT STREET Gowns Waists $10.00 to $!25.00 $7.00 to $120.00 BOSTON We are agents for the new De Luxe Corsets, the most perfect lace-fmnt corset on the market, long hip, low bust, giving the new no-corset effect so mucli in vogue. Trices, .f.S. ' )0 and upwards. New Yorli Studio Philadelphia 258 5TH AVE. 1609 CHESTNUT ST. First Prize Awarded Photographers ' Exposition COMMONWEALTH AVE., BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Easily reached from all railroad stations Twenty minutes from W ellesley EUROPEAN PLAN iSljiB a s iH FBtirrialhi rquttiv ' for battqupta a«b rlasB hitinrrH PETER THOMSON a- bailor H (j34 Fifth Av. NEW YORK Ills Walmit St. PHII.ADtl.l ' HI.V Miss Gordon of THE SCOTCH LUNCH ROOM 13 WINTER STREET BOSTON Invites your patronage (iooi) cooKiNc; MODERATK PRICES Open 7.;50 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Elevator Service 37 ™ GARO STUDIO % BIRD ' S ' ■F; STATIONERY - S[ SHOP ( J T 5, WEST STREET CiAiX BOSTON Our wives and sweethearts have rare discernment in some things. That ' s why they are our wives and sweethearts. It ' s also why they are preju- diced in favor of Garog aphs. 747 Boylston Street BOSTON - - MASS. CiUSTAVUS .T. ESSELKX (Successor to Mrs. J. C. White) Artists ' Materials, School Supplies Pyrographio 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 all Occasions Fountain Pens i 3 ■VIODEFRIM P I_AIMT iHtmm Samuel Usher BOOK, JOB, MAGAZINE CATALOG AND LAW Printing The latest types, presses and labor-saving machinery for the highest rade of work in the above lines 176 to 184 High Street, Boston, Mass. One minute ' s walk from RoweVs Wharf Station of I Bosfon FIo aleH Railwa.v FORT HILl .SQUARE :JS ) Telephones: MAIN 6r. ' )0 and 6«7 5 1 WILLIAM H. BRAINERD EDMUND I.LEEDS BRAINERD S LEEDS ARCHITECTS 89 FRANKLIN STREET BOSTON DESIGNERS OF ADDITIONS TO a. k. x. house agora house Shakespeare house DANA HALL WELLESLEY, MASS. Prepares for all colleges for women. General course for Non-Collegians. Unusual ad- vantages in music. MISS HELEN TEMPLE COOKE, Principal MRS. HARRIETT E. PAGE I , ■ , c • i MISS ADELE LATHROP 1 ' ' ssociale j-rincipais Walnut Hill School NATICK, MASS. A College Preparatory Scliool for CrirLs. 1 wo miles from NA ' ellesley. Catalogue ana picture.s or scnool sent II aesirea. Miss CONANT and Miss BIG BLOW Principals €. Ccroy nicbols ( Photographer J 1 nave the refutation of doing good work, and propose to live up to it in every particular. If you wisK any- tliing photograpKic, telephone, call or write and I promise that you will be pleased with the results. Visit my salesroom in the TAYLOR BLOCK WELLESLEY SQUARE and satisfy your wants. SEND YOUR DAUGHTERS TO THE WESTON SCHOoL FOR GIRLS St. James- Street, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. PRINCIPALS Mrs. ELISABETH MATHEWS-RICBARDSON, A.B. Miss LDCY JANE DOW, A.B. TELEPHONE 4434-M OXFORD C. M. Gould Co. HIGH GRADE ICalitrH ' (Fatlnra 181 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON, MASS. Suits made from $40.00 up ROOMS 34-35-38 ELEVATOR SERVICE Mrs. Harriet E. Hill ipHiijitrr mih 3m|nirlrr of Tree-Day Dresses, Evening Gowns and Dancing Frocks : : : $40.00 up c il 509 STUART BUILDING 462 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON Formerly mlh V. BALLARD SONS and lately with DRISCOLL THE Consignors Union, Inc. 48 WINTER STREET Luncheon . . . 11-3 Afternoon Tea . 3-5 Food Shop Open 9-5 Home-made Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Served and on Sale Telephone Connection Uhe Custom Waist Shop SHIRTWAIST DRESSES 462 Boylston Street Boston, t VTass. Room 310, STUART BUILDING Tel. 2591 Back Bay S. A. LAVINE iSobPs rt Iflantraux (Hailnreii uita and Pnla (Hoata 739 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON 10 ' ( discount to Wellesley Students IT IS DELICIOUS I i Baker ' s I i i Caracas Sweet I Chocolate f Just the right combination of | high grade cocoa, sugar and | vanilla to please the taste | MADE ONLY BY 1 Walter Baker Co. Limited i Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 ilFlltali Sc luftrli mt , (En., 3ur. Establishe ] 1873 TELEPHONE 22B-1 CHSN. MAKERS of FURNITURE and INTERIOR WOODWORK for LIBRARIES, CLUBS, LODGES. CHURCHES. ETC. CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS tCoUrgp IPurnialiingH a wrtally AT BOSTON OFFICE. MILLS and WORKSHOP 5-7 SHERMAN ST., CHARLESTOWN DIST. U je NEW LIBRARY (Circulating), LUNCHEON and TEA ROOM HOME-MADE CAKES CANDIES and PRESERVES KENSINGTON BUILDING Cor. Boylston and Exeter Streets LUNCHEON, 1 1 to 3 TEA, 3.30 to 5 EilahlishcJ 1882 Incorporated 1 904 Geo. P. Raymond Conipan ' Theatrical Costumers 5 Bovlstuii Place, Boston. Ma.ss. College Dramatic Work a Specialty Off Bovlstoii St. Tel. O.Kford 14j THE LESLIE oMarblehead, cTWass. Open year round. Private baths. On harbor. Week-end Parties Desired Address M. M. CHANDLER The BOSTON OVAL Toilet Vaper Superior quality lor home use. Neatest, simplest, most economical. Ten Rolls (full size) Paper for One ' Dollar The Geo. T. Johnson Co. cManufacturers The only exclusive manufacturers of Toilet Paper in New England BOSTON Every Wellesley Student SHOULD READ THE Boston Evening- Transcript Tei.. Trkmont TilT-M A. Short Co. Cadic$ ' Call or $ and Dressmakers Complete Suits - - $35.00 Riding l abit IHaKcrs 52 UNION PARK Cor. Tremont St. Boston, Mass. Telephone, Haymarket 577 A. T. BRIDGES CO. (incorporated) Preservers of FRESH FRUITS 78 Portland Street . BOSTON, MASS. Shattuck Jones INCORPORATED FISH OF ALL KINDS 128 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BOSTON, MASS. OYSTERS CLAMS ESTABLISHED 1842 JOHN P. SQUIRE SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF. PORK. LAMB. VEAL, POULTRY CALVES ' SWEETBREADS, LIVERS AND HEADS HOTELS, STEAMSHIPS, RESTAURANTS AND FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY 21 TO 25 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON telephones; ' ' 2 Richmond i 62 richmond CONANT BEAN COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Fruits and Produce 15 North Side Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON H. S. BEAN H. H. KENDALL Wholesale Grocer TEAS AND COFFEES Gallon Canned Goods 218 SUMMER STREET HfarrFBtpr - - Mubs. The Wellesley Tea Room and Food Shop Taylor Block, up one flight, 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 cylLICE G. COOMBS, Wellesler, ' 93 TELEPHONE, 136-3 John A. Morgan Co. fliarmartsts SHATTUCK BUILDING Wellesley Massachusetts Telephone. 16-2 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 Teleph elephone 145-2 Dr. L. D. H. Fuller DENTIST Next to Inn Wellesley 572 Washington Street Hours : 8.30 to 5.30 Daily Tuesdays Excepted Wellesley ' s New Store COWAN ' S 595 Washington St.. Wellesley, Mass. ♦ ♦ MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS, GROCERIES and FRUIT Miss Keith ' s lEA ROOM 541 Washington Street Opposite Post Office Wellesley J-JAVE Your Garments Cleansed, Pressed and Repaired by . . . B, L. KARTT 1La tes ' Pallor 543 WASHINGTON STRFKl ' WELLESLEY SQUARE Tel. Newton North 25-1 The CABOT COMPANY Cleansers, Dyers 36 Central St. Wellesley, Mass. Clothing, Laces, Curtains and Blankets, etc.. Cleansed and Repaired Altering of Ladies ' Suits a Specialty Telephone 2J7 R DRY Cl ANSlNG A SPECIALTY FEATHERS CLEANSED AND CURLED th Electric City Engraving Co. B U FFALO, N.Y. WE MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THI5 BOOK. A 46 As Like as Two Peas. The butler gives an air to the service, and that is all. The Jell-O dessert which the charming young housekeeper makes, and the one that is prepared by the chef and served by the solemn butler, are as like as two peas. There are so many easy ways to make delicious and beautiful desserts that any woman can make them without any practice at all. Pure, sparkling, delicious, beautiful Jell-O desserts can be made in a minute. At a dime a package Jell-O is the world ' s greatest bargain. Seven delightful flavors : Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, . „ Lemon, Orange, Peach, Chocolate. M all grocefs ' , 10 cents a package. Desserts of the World, the new Recipe Book, splen- didly illustrated in ten colors and gold will be sent FREE on request. Address, THE GENESEE PURE FOOD CO., Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Can. The name .Jkli,- ) is on every package in big red letters. If it isn ' t there, it isn ' t .Ii;i,i.-(). 47 2Ihp ott l tll rpHB SAMUEL USHER 176 HIGH ST.. BOSTON. MASS. Ill ili f m


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