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Poems ac« inaa« byfoob Uke me, Butopjy (yd cOTmafeeAtrec. i1k ' A«Aa 7ft Kilmer ' - 1 ARi | Ionfini A Fruit Tree in vA tate IrAnce br Memory of our Hcroe« wfoo -then assttc Hbar Lived tfeat the V fd tn bt 6e Free NttwYnrk B«r« endlrt Club- t1r .Gc rtcK itt|.Tr«u. Aimr.Mu6.cf KotHitt. SE H Contents; PAGE In Memoriam 4 Officers of Administration and Instruction 14 Enlistment 24 In Training Camp 36 The Road to the Front 52 Over the Top 67 Identification Parade 83 Headquarters Division 142 Chaplain and Staff 145 Publicity Department 146 0. F. E. 0. C. U. G. (Organization for Entertainment of Com- batant Undergraduates I 148 Drills and Drilled 149 As the Army Sees Itself 161 War Relief Organization 165 Croix de Guerre Awards 166 Y. M. C. A. Huts 168 Rank and File 180 ELLEN I ITZ PENDLETON. LA.. Litt.D.. LL.D President 10 t ft j BSoarD of Crustetg Edwin Farnham Greene, B.A Boston President of the Board William Henry Lincoln Brookline Vice-President Sarah Lawrence Boston Secretary Lewis Kennedy Morse. B.A.. LL.B Boston Treasurer William Fairfield Warren. S.T.D.. LL.D Brookline Lilian Horsford Farlow Cambridge Edwin Hale Abbot, LL.B Cambridge Louise McCoy North, M.A Madison, N. J. Andrew Fiske, Ph.D Boston George Edwin Horr. D.D., LL.D • Newton Centre George Howe Davenport Boston William Edwards Huntington, S.T.D.. LL.D Newton Centre William Blodget. B.A Chestnut Hill Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D Peace Dale, R. L George Herbert Palmer, M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D Cambridge Ruth Sharpless Goodwin, B.A Philadelphia, Pa. Eugene V. R. Thayer, B.A New York City Galen L. Stone Brookline Paul Henry Hanus, S.B., LL.D Cambridge Candace Catherine Stimson, B.S New York City Alice Upton Pearmain, M.A Boston Belle Sherwin, B.S Cleveland, Ohio Charlotte Howard Conant, B.A Natick Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D., ex-officio Wellesley College €jrecuti )e Committee Edwin Farnham Greene, B.A., Chairman Andrew Fiske, Ph.D. George Howe Davenport Galen L. Stone Candace Catherine Stimson. B.S. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B.A. , -LL.B. (ex-officio) Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. (ex-officio) n ffilWMMH jTinancc Committee William Blodcet, B.A. Edwin Farnham Greene, B.A. Eugene V. R. Thayer, B.A. Galen L. Stone Lewis Kennedy Morse. B.A., LL.B. (ex-officio) Committee on Builtiings George Howe Davenport, Chairman Sarah Lawrence William Blodcet, B.A. Alice Upton Pearmain, M.A. Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Edwin Farnham Greene. B.A. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B.A., LL.B. Committee on (irountis Galen L. Stone, Chairman Lilian Horsford Farlow Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Eugene V. R. Thayer, B.A. Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D Edwin Farnham Greene, B.A. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B.A., LL.B. Committee on Xibrarp TRUSTEE MEMBERS George Herbert Palmer, M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Lilian Horsford Farlow Ellen Fitz Pendleton. M.A.. Litt.D.. LL.D. (ex-officio) Lewis Kennedy Morse. B.A., LL.B. FACULTY MEMBERS Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D. Mabel Elisabeth Hodder, Ph.D. Mary Whiton Calkins. M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A. Ethel Dane Roberts, B.A., B.L.S. (ex-officio) John Charles Duncan, Ph.D. 12 13 st ft aH (Bf£itttQ of gnstmction CLASSICAL ARCHEOLOGY Professor Alice Walton. Ph.D. ART Professor Alice Van Vechten Brown Instructors Myrtilla Avery. B.L.S., M.A. Bertha Knickerbocker Straight, B.A. Lecturers Assistant Eliza Jacobus Newkirk. M.A. Alice Theresa Coseo, B.A. Alice Walton. Ph.D.. , „ , . . , Professor of Archaeology ■' ' Museum Assistant in Charge Edith Harriet Moore,= M.A. Celia Howard Hersey, B.A. Assistant Cataloguer Gladys Adams Turnbach, B.A. 1. Absent on leave for the second semester in forei-sn service. 2. Appointed for tlie second semester only. ASTRONOMY Professor Emeritus Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc.D. Professor John Charles Duncan, Ph.D. Instructor Leah Brown Allen, M.A. Curator Katharine Bullard Duncan BIBLICAL HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND INTERPRETATION Assistant Professor Muriel Anne Streibert, B.A., B.D. Instructors Professors Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph.D. Angie Clara Chapin. M.A. Professor of Greek Associate Professors Adelaide Tmogene Locke. B.A., S.T.B. Olive Dutcher, M.A., B.D. Louise Pettibone Smith, Ph.D. Seal Thompson. M.A. Assistant Olive P. Greene. B.A. 14 ffiiwfwiii BOTANY Professors Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph.D. Lincoln Ware Riddle, Ph.D. Associate Professor Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Mary Campbell Bliss. M.A. Ruth Florence Allen, Ph.D. Mabel Annie Stone, M.A. Instructors Alice Maria Ottley, M.A. Helen Isabel Davis, B.A. Emma Luella Fisk, B.A. Murray Philip Horowitz, M.S. Assistants Regina Emma Stockhausen, M.A. Pauline Adelaide Shorey, B.A. Lucile Roush, B.A. 8. Resigned November, 1918. Curator Edith Jennett Grimes, B.A. Laboratory Assistant Ruth Margery Addoms, B.A. CHEMISTRY Associate Professor Instructors Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S. Gertrude May Ware, M.A. . Lillian Eloise Baker, B.A. Assistant Professor Helen Somersby French, Ph.D. , ' _ n r,  Anne laylor Caswell, B.A. ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY Associate Professor Assistant Professor Anna Prichitt Youngman, Ph.D. Donald Skeele Tucker, M.A. Instructors Marion Dutton Savage, M.A. Joseph Lyons Snider,- B.A. 2. Appointed for tlie second semester only. EDUCATION Professors Instructor Arthur Orlo Norton, ' M.A. Muriel Anne Streibert, B.A., B.D. Anna Jane McKeag. Ph.D., LL.D. Assistant Professor of Biblical History Lecturer Anna White Devereaux 4. Absent on Sabbatioal leave in Government service. 15 t ft affii ENGLISH LITERATURE Professors Katharine Lee Bates, M.A., Litt.D. Vida Button Scudder, M.A. Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph.D. Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Martha Hale Shackford, Ph.D. Associate Professors Laura Emma Lockwood, ' Ph.D. Charles Lowell Young, B.A. Martha Pike Conant, Ph.D. Alice L Perry Wood, Ph.D. Laura Alandis Hibbard. Ph.D. 5. Absent on leave. 6. Absent on leave for tbe first semester. Assistant Professor Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring. B.A. Lecturer Earl Augustus Aldrich, M.A. Instructors Annie Kimball Tuell, M.A. Mar y Bowen Brainerd, Ph.D. Assistant Catherine Oakes. M.A. ENGLISH COMPOSITION Professor Sophie Chantal Hart. M.A. Associate Professors Agnes Frances Perkins, M.A. Josephine Harding Batchelder, M.A. Amy Kelly, M.A. Assistant Professors Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, B.A. Alfred Dwight Sheffield. M.A. Instructors Helene Buhlert Magee,= M.A. Annie Kimball Tuell, M.A. Katherine Forbes Liddell, B.A. Helen Louisa Drew, M.A. Edith Hamilton, M.A. Caroline Eliza Vose, M.A. 5. Absent on leave. Mary Underhlll, B.A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Professor Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Associate Professor Laura Emma Lockwood, ' ' Ph.D. 5. Absent on leave. Associate Professor Amy Kelly, M.A. Assistant Professor Alfred Dwight Sheffield. M.A. IC IWM FRENCH Professor Louis Perdriau, Lie. es L. Assistant Professor Eunice Clara Smith-Goard, M.A. (Chairman) Instructors Mathilde Boutron Damazy, B. es L. Dorothy Warner Dennis. B.A. Gladys Priscilla Haines. B.A. Florence Beard Bracq, M.A. Florence Didiez David, M.A. Marthe Alexia Boyer, C.A. (Lettres) Martha Pugny 7. Absent on lenve in foreign service. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY Professor Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B.S. Associate Professor Lecturer Mary Jean Lanier, B.S. Charles Hyde Warren, Ph.D. Instructors Laboratory Assistants Frederic Henrv Lahee. Ph.D. Isabel Deming Bassett, B.A. Margaret Terrell Parker, B.S. Isabel Whiting, B.A. 3. Resipnod November, 191S. GERMAN Professor Margarethe Miiller Associate Professors Natalie Wipplinger. Ph.D. Emma Marie Scholl. Ph.D. GREEK Professors Angle Clara Chapin. M.A. Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D. HISTORY Professors Elizabeth Kimball Kendall, M.A.. LL.B. Julia Swift Orvis, Ph.D. Mabel Elisabeth Hodder, Ph.D. Associate Professor Assistant Professor Edna Virginia Moffett, Ph.D. Edward Ely Curtis, Ph.D. Instructors Louise Hortense Snowden, ' B.S. Alice Margaret Holden, M.A. Judith Blow Williams, Ph.D. ' Margaret Bancroft, M.A. 7 Absent on leave in foreign service, 17 St ft iM HYGIENE Amy Morris Homans, M.A. Professor Emeritus Director Roxana Hayward Vivian, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Professor William Skarstrom, M.D. Associate Professors Eugene Clarence Howe, Ph.D. Julia Eleanor Moody, Ph. D. Associate Professor ol Zoology Assistant Professors Sarah Russell Davis Franklin Charles Fette, M.A. Instructors Edna Barrett Manship Elizabeth Halsey. Ph.B. Margaret Johnson Mary Sophie Haagensen William Harden Chapman, B.A. Assistants Fanny Garrison, B.A. Annie Chapin Stedman Lecturer Mabel Austin Southard, M.D. Librarian Recorder Curator Susan Grey Akers, B.A. Ruth Farish Reynolds, B.A. Anna Elizabeth Anderson ITALIAN Professor Instructor Marg aret Hastings Jackson Louise Stella Waite 8. Absent on Sabbatical leave n foreij, ' !! service. LATIN Adel Professors ne Belle Hawes, M.A. Alice Walton, Ph.D. Associate Professor Caroline Rebecca Fletc her. M.A Instructor Anna Bertha Miller, Ph.D. 18 sts i aM MATHEMATICS Ellen Louisa Burrell, B.A. Professor Emeritus Professors Helen Abbot Merrill. Ph.D. Roxana Hayward Vivian, Ph.D. Eva Chandler. B.A. Director of the Department of Hygiene Associate Professors Clara Eliza Smith, Ph.D. Florence Parthenia Lewis, Ph.D. 9. Absent on leave as exchange professor in Goucher Collece. 10. Exchange professor from Gonrher College. Instructors Mabel Minerva Young, Ph.D. Lennie Phoebe Copeland, Ph.D. Mary Florence Curtis, Ph.D. Assistant, Mary Augusta Bean, B.A. MUSIC Professors Hamilton Crawford Macdougall, Mus.D. Emily Josephine Hurd Hetty Shepard Wheeler, M.A. Albert Thomas Foster Blanche Francis Brocklebank ' Instructors Clarence Grant Hamilton, M.A. Ralph Springer Smalley F. Marion Ralston Joseph Goudreault Alice Vernice Gay Assistant, Jessie Buchanan . . Absent on leave. 11. Absent on leave for the first semester in foreign service. 12. Appointed for the first semester only. COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY Professor Associate Professors Katharine May Edwards, Ph.D. Laura Emma Lockwood, Ph.D. Natalie Wipplinger, Ph.D. 5. Absent on leave. PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY Professors Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. Mary Sophia Case, B.A. Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, Ph.D. Lecturers Ludwig Reinhold Geissler, Ph.D. R. F. Alfred Hoernle,- M.A., B.Sc. Reader Grace Allerton Andrews, M.A Instructors Horace Bidwell English, Ph.D. Flora Isabel MacKinnon, M.A. Lucy Wilson, Ph.D. Graduate Assistants Helen Wight Wheeler, B.A. Helen Francis Whiting, B.A. 2. Appointed for the second semester only. 13. Absent on leave in Government service. 19 IWMM Assistant Professor Frances Lowater, Ph.D. PHYSICS Professor Louise Sherwood McDowell, Ph.D. Associate Professor . n T? 1- r • i i A Laboratory Assistants Orace hvangeline Uavis, IVl.A. • ' Instructor Minnie Ruhmpohl, B.A. Lucy Wilson, Ph.D. Harriet Porter = B.A. 12. Appointed for the first semester only. 14. Absent on Snbhaticiil leave for the first semester in Clovernment service. READING AND SPEAKING Professor Assistant Professor Malvina Bennett. B.S., M.A. 17. Died March, 1919. Caroline Angeline Hardwicke Instructor Edith Margaret Smaill SPANISH Associate Professor Instructors Alice Huntington Bushee, M.A. Angela Palomo. B.A. Ada May Coe, B.A. ZOOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Mary Alice Willcox, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus Professors Alice Robertson ' Ph.D. Marian Elizabeth Hubbard, B.S. Caroline Burling Thompson. ' Ph.D. Associate Professor Julia Eleanor Moody, Ph.D. Laboratory Ruth Elizabeth 2. Appointed for the ser-nnd semester onl.v. 15. Ab.sent on Sabbatical leave. 16. Absent on leave for the second semester. Instructors Mary Edith Pinney, Ph.D. Margaret Alger Havden, M.A. Mary Maud Bell, B.A. Lecturer Herbert Wilbur Rand,= C.E., Ph.D. Curator Albert Pitts Morse Assistant Crosby, B.A. Librarian Ethel Dane Roberts, B.A.. B.L.S. Associate and Reference Librarian Antoinette Brighani Putnam Metcalf, M.A. Associate Librarian Lilla Weed, M.A. Cataloguer Helen Moore Laws, B.A. 20 21 ffllWIWlH (2 fi cers of tjmtntstration Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. President Alice Vinton Waite, M.A. Dean Professor of English Language and Literature Katharine Piatt Raymond, B.S., M.D. Edward Erastus Bancroft, M.A., M.D. Resident Physician Consulting Physician Edith Souther Tufts, M.A. Mary Caswell Registrar Secretary to the President Mary Frazer Smith, B.A. Marie Louise Stockwell, B.A. College Recorder Assistant Secretary to the President Frances Louise Knapp, B.A. Secretary to the Board of Admission Marian Gibbs Milne, B.A. Secretary to the Dean Bertha Lydia Caswell Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B.A. Purchasing Agent Cashier Charlotte Scott Whiton Mary Snow Purveyor Head of Washington House Helen Willard Lyman, B.A. Head of Stone Hall Eva Fanny Swift Head of Crofton House and Ridgeway Refectory Harriet Lester Head of Shafer Hall 5. Absent on leave. 22 IIWWI OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION — Co nnwerf Mabel Priest Daniel, B.A. Head of Cazenove Hall Effie Jane Buell Head of Pomeroy Hall Julia Woodhull Smith Head of Winder Hall Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon Head of Claflin Hall Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler Head of Eliot House Katharine Harris Head of Freeman House Fannie Paddock Miller Head of the Elms and Joslin House Alice Lillian McGregor Head of Beebe Hall Martha Fay Clarke Head of Leighton House Emilie Louise Eastman Head of Fiske House Eva Gertrude Jones Head of Webb House Alice Varney Ward Head of Tower Court • Mary Hubbard Morse Richardson Head of the Homestead Jessie Ann Engles Head of Crofton House and Ridgeivay Refectory Josefa Victoria Rantzia Stallknecht Head of Lovewell House Adaline Foote Hawley, B.A. Head of the Birches Mary Fogg Head of Harris House Florence Irene Tucker, B.A. Assistant to the Cashier Viola Florence Snyder Head of Noanett House Elvira Genevieve Brandeau Head of Wood House Frances Raynor Meaker Head of Norumbega House Leila Burt Nye Manager of Post Office Amy Harding Nye Assistant to the Registrar Henry Herbert Austin, B.S. Superintendent of the College Plant Frederick Dutton Woods, B.S. Superintendent of Grounds 23 IMMM I ' hotoi raph bif Bachrach cfnlijEitmcnt Officers Alice Clough President Harriet McCreary Vice-President Ruth Coleman Recording Secretary Helen Harrison Corresponding Secretary Lucille Andrews (First Semester ) Treasurer Marion Hamblet ( Second Semester ) Treasurer Jean Bailey, Eleanor White. Elizabeth Zulauf Executive Board Eleanor Carroll, Marion Wallace Advisory Committee Jane Matthews, Kathryn Hinrichs Factotums Elizabeth R. King Song Leader 24 illMMMffl You are charming, Alma Mater, said the Freshman to the Dean But I think I ' d really rather go abroad. There ' s a war in Western Europe, as perhaps you may have seen, And I want to be a useful anthropo ' d. You ' ll forgive me for intruding, said the Government to her, But I ' d rather have my youngest stay at home. If you ' ll study and hoe cabbage and improve your character, There will be a shorter war than if you roam. 25 IWfWI €♦ a. iJcccption MEET ME AT THE ELEVATOR TABLE 1 MORE CELEBRITIES In early fall We went to call On Mary Henienway. In bashful smile Robed angel style We spent the happy day! Boston shoe clerk to Freshman: How do you spell that, please? Member of 1919: W-E-L-s, no, not that. W-e-l-e-s, no! W-e-l-l-s, no, now wait a minute. Tra la la, tra la la. tra la la. la la la. W-e-l-l-e-s-l-e-y! 26 IWMM THE PRAIRIE FLOWER Nobody ever cultivated me, Ha ha! I ' m wild! I just growed up as you see Ever since I was a child. I am a little prairie flower. Growing wilder every hour, For nobody ever cultivated me, Ha ha! I ' m wild! Wellesley has cultivated me Ha ha! I ' m tame. I ' ve been learning every hour. Ever since I came. I was a little prairie flower. Growing wilder every hour, But Wellesley has cultivated me Ha ha! I ' m tame! l tet ooVe stboti ih line irom q . . unTil i2.A.t . and ' ii er ][ou re ' jusT abouT as lar jrom Hie Cashier ' j ojl-ice a4 yoo were wh en oo €[ a.rT —— , Ib- .,iw -.M. id and oo ' re so ancL tJisau e -firei andjuriopS loilii it dl ' - and you eveiriTuitll neccth -Hie. door Only to ee 1+ very_ e « — _ OH 6IRL!- L ' it.!!! V x 27 ffllWMMH BUILT FOR COMFORT NOT SPEED BUILT FOR SPEED NOT COMFORT came tc T I __ L) s V; . BRICK WALK 28 ItUMR ota ' Bene Once there was a simple Freshman Did what she was told Read the bulletins each morning, Signs both new and old. Once when she the board was reading, Round her neighbor ' s hat Saw this — N. B. 19 — Freshman Most important that. Carefully she searched the Freshman Board, all hung with signs. My! no simple damsel ever Saw so many kinds. So she sought and searched and hunted Very patiently. Till she found a sign that stated Freshmen, please N. B. Please report Octobe ' ' seventh Four to five-fifteen, At the new erected building Facing on the green. Vainly for that place she hunted All the livelong day. Found at last an ancient ruin Fallen to decay. Came a Senior wise and hoary. Learned the Freshman ' s woe. Child, she said, that sign was posted Years and years ago. Sacred is the Wellesley notice Never to be moved. Thus we keep efficient record Of the notes we ' ve loved. Truly, thrilled the inspired Freshman Better this, I state. Than to keep a paltry record Merely up to date. 29 IIWWW HIGHER KNOWLEDGE I was invited to attend A lecture up on campus, In awe and fear I went to hear The great Professor Grampus. He took my dearest theories, He laid them on the table; He raised a shout and squeezed them out As dry as he was able. He talked of Youth ' s Bright Promise And youths as he had seen them. With manner bland he rubbed his hands And crushed all hope between them. And then I turned and looked away For I was nigh to weeping. What joy to see! In back of me The faculty were sleeping! . RtCISTR VTION FOR ABSENCE qodi. Xd ' ' CWXmJ. . . . ... at ri Q-[Mui!iuA iu]i jitivva . .-at Q. . . . dW.i i£TiUA) fl. v .TUitl VLi WHY THE VILL SENIOR WENT TO SIMPSON 30 IMMM Icjst Wt {forget Our lusty Freshman cheer that left us all dizzy. Wellesley 19-19 Wellesley 19-19 Wellesley. Our first parade, when we serenaded the Sophomores (and Shakspere) ! Do you remember your green backs and the halo of green lanterns? Sophomore Prom and our first chance to wear evening dress with galoshes in the afternoon. Our thrills over Junior Play — The Road to Yesterday — where we first made that acquaintance with Cora Lee King. The ice carnival. — the hurdy gurdy, the bonfires, the doughnuts and coffee — and the shooting stars we saw. The Hygiene Wedding at the Barn, with osculation in four counts. Sing a song of coasting Down from Tower Court, If your sled will hold you It ' s Sport. But there will be moments When we venture that You will be more happy i f o a e u t I y u r q e f t a 31 32 On May Day, 1916, the Freshmen rose at the crack of dawn to watch their Seniors scrub Tower Court steps. The rain assisted in the general ablutions. After the Seniors wearied and departed the Freshmen found rolls and milk provided by the Juniors for their breakfast. The rain softened the rolls and increased the allotment of milk. In the afternoon, having confounded the Sophomores by producing another gown for the May Queen, the Freshman class was exceedingly pleased with itself and danced madly on the Green in the fitful sunshine. There was a hurdy-gurdy to make music, and another feature of the afternoon was the baseball game between the Juniors and the Sophomores, who wore their mid- dies on backward and generally took a backward fling at the game. 33 Vision of College Beautiful Priscilla Barrows, ' 16 Spirit of Progress Hester Gibson, ' 19 Wellesley Dorothy Loud, ' 16 Faith Muriel Baker, ' 19 Giver of Spade Margaret Goldschmidt, ' 18 Receiver of Spade Helen Merrell, ' 19 1919 Tree Larch 1919 Flower Sunburst Rose 1919 Color Yellow ] 919 Motto To seek, to strive, to find and not to yield. 1919 Cheer Rah! Rah! Wellesley, 19! Rah! Hoorah! 19! Wellesley! liu icil CKeer str: U ' r£ ttcn TBrt dni Tor- ev - er cv - er , Nine ttcn ibw dniilor- ev - er more ! Nine - tetiv. N ' me - teeiv _ Nine - tcciv i 34 1 01= M 1919 Class 5ong D Jev, % t.Wifsoh Wellesley Hlma fla-ter, NindeenNlndeensin s ioyoij your lalfeyourgrtens, our woocllanclsVlotRe dhidlJwelWevjBlue, FlaN WlncleenNineleefisUllow 1 ttf)e patti-jor U6 cacli dav, flnj Q u i J e us on lo Servelnee, Tnlfie oesT ana noHeil wa y . 35 IMMM Photograph by Bachrach 9in Cratntng Camp Officers Josephine P. January President Mary W. Crane Vice-President Elisabeth G. Frost Recording Secretary Helen Merrell Corresponding Secretary Alice L. Galt Treasurer Marion Bastedo. Edna L. Holtorf, Therese W. Str. ' uSS Executive Board Evelyn Holt, Elisabeth McK. Scott Advisory Committee Minnie T. Gould, Rena H. Harris Factotums Susan M. Lowell Song Leader 36 ffiiwimffl LattiC oSf Him Gtvmaa V e mef -Daact rv-ot rara - Sonrvaboili else ' s FouatTain.- ptn. ' Til,- isji ' st ' cl -t?oo T e ' 3 UonQ-ly ' t; shfic, demotirot-vooc -pcujiid -pwC V%iji i ' y __, roomie i . -doTeJT ■=por(.ihoeA.laet)i ig) . MotVier ' 5 FufS Gout a e The d Y v hf ' i 5beS ' Pete s ,1iM ' ' s pboTos .Tint Wreck o a West Poirvt tA.« Program cy ; J5eav 3fi ' J 4 ' pic- Tin - Lost since AliAv Mo. -TVic JoLnitoir ' 3 Hamtnct Credit card ON CAMPUS My room is filled chuck-full of stuff, As full as full can be. When all my things are in it, There is no room for me. I have to keep my snow-shoes. My skiis, my bat and ball. And my best china cups, behind The pictures on the wall. My room-mate is a selfish girl. At times I simply hate her! She put her winter hats behind All of the radiator. There really is a closet, but One dresser is in that. It hurts me to squeeze past it. Because I ' m sort of fat. There was no room for laundry, So we ate it. And it ' s truth. That if my mother visits me I ' ll take her to the roof! With the aid of Betty King and her step-ladder, we serenaded the Freshmen on the evening of October 14th. 37 IWMM political mallr The giealest of our nation ' s celebrities appeared at Wellesley on the night of November 4th. All who gazed upon them recognized Charles E. Hughes, William Jennings Bryan, William H. Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, from the exact likeness that Edith Matson, ' 17, Elorence Johnson, ' 19, Helen Hershey, ' 18, and Mario n Sawyer, ' 17, bore to those celebrities. The green was covered with Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, Prohibitionisls. Progressives and others. All of the factions rubbed elbows and rooted wildly for themselves, in the intermissions between speeches. It was unfortunate that those parties with the smallest groups of adherents possessed the strongest lungs in college, for from comparison of noises, no one was able to prophesy which ]iarly llu- college meant to supjiort. 38 IWMMffl ©ata Billy Sunday came to revive Boston on November 17tli. Most of Wellesley tried to go and hear him, hut some ol the most eager alter knowledge were shut in the cold, muddy world outside the door. We gave our Sophomore Prom on Novemiier 25111. The Barn was decorated with yellow roses. Exhiljilion dances added to the merriment. Jimmie Hayes was added to the list of Barn stars when The Prince dhap was produced on November 17th and 18th. Wellesley won the Intercollegiate Debate against Holyoke at Wellesley but lost against Vassar at Vassar, on March 17th. 1918 ' s funeral went by us the day of forensic burning. We duly honored its passing. 39 IWfWI (( V trcngtl) i a tl)c trcngtlj of Ccn Her trunk was packed, the Bailey due But John could not be found. Come here and help me, roomie, you Just clasp your arms around. They bore the wardrobe down the hall. They bore it down the stair. . They grunted, but they reached the road And dropped it softly there. Some load! said they and went their way. The Bailey smiled with joy. This one must be real light! said he. He was a lazy boy. With gesture swift he stooped to lift, And heave it on like junk. But when his strength gave in at length He had not moved the trunk. I wear two service stars, because My sister ' s husband ' s aunts Are doing reconstruction work Behind the line in France. 40 41 fflt i?€i a H Composite c vam. Having interviewed forty-seven of the heads of departments, we submit the fol- lowing questions as characteristic of Wellesley midyears: 1. Describe the air in this room. Can you breathe better with or witiiout a wrap? — Freshman Hygiene. 2. What words would you consider most helpful if inserted in the following blanks? The phenomena of sense relation of is supposed to be attached to the It will be useful to remember that is part of that same reaction. From the above give a clear explanation of the cause of a young man ' s bitterness when frowned upon by a blue-eyed lady with pink hair sitting in a mauve and green drawing-room. — Comp. and Psychology. 3. a. Solve the following: ! - X =0 ?X (!!) b. Write home to Aunt Sara, giving a list of the most infamous authors of the nineteenth century, with qualifications. — Math, and Lit. 4. Where did they dig up the ugliest man known to posterity? — Art. 5. Give the career since 1776 of J. P. J. ' s walking shoes. — History. Bastie — May I have a roll? Postie — Certainly, lie right down and go to it. 42 ifniTO WALKING ON EGGS i urrr I might do Psych If I didn ' t have Lit! I ' d certainly like To Rest for a hit. Life ' s nothing hut hurry With No interim. But I wouldn ' t worry If I didn ' t have gym! i caDcmic pcril0 There is no sport more dangerous For each and every one of us. Than prancing by, oblivious, On Academic eggs. You ' d better walk precarious And, looking sanctimonious. Pass over those insidious And very brittle eggs. 43 HlMIMlffl (lacUcjSlcr college aga?ine BacK The Scientific American Dorothy Faris The Liberator Evelyn Soderlund Current Opinion Therese Strauss Drama Eugenie Sachs Vogue Alline Caskey Life Elizabeth King The Motor Magazine Truth Binns The Designer Louise Hunter The Top Notch Susan Lowell Wright The Theater Margaret Littlehales The Literary Digest Margaret Brown Forum Helen Merrell Independent Emma Schreiber Journal of Speculative Philosophy Any Senior Congressional Recor d Isabel Boyd Industrial Management Society Presidents Ladies ' Home Journal Helen Moore Youth Dorothy Collins The Modern Priscilla Sidney Roy World ' s Work Elizabeth Frost St. Nicholas Margaret Withrow Good Housekeeping Village Seniors Missionary Review Shakspere Physical Culture Margaret Post Totvn Topics Marion Shipley Outing Magazine Madeleine Gibson Youths ' Companion Mamre Bailey 44 ffitWMMH WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND 1. Tank Corps — Applicants must be of iron constitution. Battle-cry, Four Hamburgs and a Western. Recruits will form on Central Street at 5 p. m., and advance to Natick where they will find their center of action. 2. Sea Patrol — Open to Hygiene students. Duty commences with turning on of showers at gymnasium. Password — Don ' t come out till the cold is through. 3. Hsh-Hsh Brigade (see Ian Hay for references) — Open to all students, but espe- cially fitted for proctors and Hygiene students. Motto: Her voice was ever soft, gentle, etc. 4. Infantry — Marching formation taught to all student body. Drill takes place between 7.30 and 11.30 p.m., on road from Wellesley illage to Wellesley Hills. 5. Motor Squad — Very select service. See Laundry. Recommended by all heads of houses. 45 Someone ' s always TblCin lbe J6y_ oul o| lije !! 3ns9s When a loneseme SoTorday al+ernoon rolls a.roi;n4 cinj you haverit- aHhrill horizon you ger your and dreo-iT) oi ■i ' ho5e. rnarv wh ' irls you. used +0 have, w ' llh IBill oT ihe Copley — and then 1hin It Q|. Jf ' rr) ihe -hheoTre lend — (and oh girls! iViose heavenly orchesTro. seoi and then you dream oj. ttal and those good o 4 sprees oT ihe Jhi? Curses on fiie f[Qiser!! and right in the mid ol ts on y friend l oomi ' e your dream in Q ihe maid Knoc ' fs telling 00 she ' s gone homj and 5Qy s 7honecQ.ll- — qp y.ou. r_ac.e ib ihe phone all pepped up and 5u|-e PS lo can Cut our £ c. Trip -fc • trip- Uii-Hi -HK .. 46 Daisy Atterbury ' s play was produced in the Barn on March 25th, and 1919 had several stars in the cast. Margaret Withrow was the tender-hearted heroine. Mar- garet Horton was the investigating butler and Jane Mathews was the timid, but curious French maid. Interested check-boy, to Wellesley Sophomore checking her Bible at South Station — I say, are you studying to be a nun? Friend of Miss Gamble ' s, returning a puppy — I can ' t keep him, really, he bit a caller of mine, a very inoffensive gentleman, indeed. Miss Gamble ' s face brightens — Oh, a man! Well, the poor dear probably never saw a man before. 47 jL ft iia apropojs of 0pat f ivjst We had our May Day — on the 12th of May — We sang of sunshine, though the skies were gray, We romped in childish dress upon the green Though we were most of us at least ' 19. TREE DAY TRY-OUTS Fat Girl — Ha, ha, I ' m going to be a mist. Neighbor — Huh ! You look like a heavy fog. 48 J agcant of tl)c Crcc0 Spirit of the Great Tree Mary Budd, ' 17 Spirit of America Marion Wallace, ' 19 Jeanne d ' Arc Katharine Scott, ' 20 0n a j ojstponcD CrccBat If it will insist on raining, If, instead of dancing maidens. How much nicer things would seem, We were mermaids on the green. i 1 M mmW 1 H f H kl j| 49 1919 Crew Song . |Glod -s M. Taylor-. Tkn-olhy Wilaoo. a fix ' i£ S Ual — P- L 2 Soft, Jow ripples, call us Ceil Aya to VOU •« «b a fe Oid C niet lAfaljao ide us Dtrai hft our courae tru b ibfc± r course truMf f? I OWJTj ecd 11 to - cther- SwIfiJy lide oersUmritxi blue. Bsh W ' ' V h ;t=l i or? to tl?e odlof vfdo j J ya aR i NitJeteeTsCrew. SWa Law of past Or-Ias, BecKoT? aver cr ? Wellesley -waits awd Watches Of?, ow boat ? p«e.d oi?t Obi ,e+c. 50 51 at ft iM Photograph by Bachrach Ci c lioaD to tl)c jfront Officers Eleanor White President Edna L. Holtorf Vice-President Marian V. Bash Recording Secretary Mary S. Crowther Corresponding Secretary Alice L. Burbank Treasurer Elizabeth P. Hannum, Marian F. Lord, M. Eleanor Prentiss Executive Board Isabel K. Boyd, Dorothy Wilson Advisory Board Pansy V. Jones, Louise W. Saunders Factotums Susan M. Lowell Song Leader 52 IWMMH €) cr tl)c Cabbage }Datcl) I live in Norumbega, I suffered more and more Till Jack sent me a gas mask. As a souvenir from war. €l)c Social problem Some people say there ' s no use in societies. I can ' t understand them. Societies furnish a perfectly good grappling hook to hold down a shirtwaist and skirt. They give a certain thrill to the non-conformists who break the twenty-four hour hair-washing rule. What would the News do without them? And the Heretic ' s Board? If we weren ' t applying the uplift to societies we ' d be reforming our friends, which would be trying on our friends. Some future aeon may see a man-dance in the houses. What higher object could a woman strive for? Some people say there ' s no use in societies. I can ' t understand them. Lady, to friend, passing Wellesley kindergarten — There, Helen, there ' s one of the Wellesley Society houses; Shakspere, I think. 53 IMUfR The kinds of a clog, like Heinz ' pickles, are various. There are clogs that are fuzzy, smooth shaven and hair-ious, But the kind of a dog That sets me all agog, Is a Natical dog with an onion nefarious. FIRE DRILL 54 55 CljcCl)inc!3c Lantern By Laurence Housman CAST Olanglsi, a Master of Arts Lillian Miller Mrs. Olangtsi, his wife Mary Crane Yunglangtsi, his son Marion Hamblet Hiti-Titi, Student Jean Bailey Nau-Tee. Student Hilde Wulp Pee-Ah-Bee, Craftsman Adele Rumpf Han-Kin, Craftsman Helen Andrews Tee-Pee, Craftsman Claire Kramlich New-Lyn, Craftsman Elizabeth Davis Li-Long, Craftsman Muriel Baker Josi-Mosi, Chinese Jew Marion B. Reed Cosi-Mosi, his brother Elizabeth Bell Tikipii, general drudge Eugenie Sachs Mee-Mee, a Korean slave-girl Florence Baxter Wiowani, an old Master Margaret Horton Directed by Miss Edith Margaret Smaill COMMITTEE Dorothea Mepham, Chairman Margaret Woodman Kathryn Hinrichs Ferebe Babcock Harriet Webber 56 Elizabeth King Jeanette Mack Dorothy Doremus Frances Koester IMMMffl To make neat dressings I contrive For each and every Red Cross Drive. But others use them. Sakes alive — If 1 were only Twenty-five ! College ConjstellationiS Milky Way — Discovered by those in training. Seven Sisters — Agora, Tizzie, Axie, Zeta Alphy, Willie, Phi Sigma and Miss Case. The Twins — May be observed in 1920. The Fish — Three fish, two being trout. Mars — Has been reigning supreme over our college course. Shooting Stars ■— The athletic wonders of basketball and archery teams. Goat — There are many goats in college, but the worst are those that elected Reading and Speaking because it never had quizzes or exams. 57 ffllWMMffl 1919 felt itself very much to be congratulated when in February, 1918, Dr. Albert Parker Fitch marched to chapel behind the yellow banner and took his seat with the Juniors. There is no minister more esteemed among all undergraduates; the Juniors were proud to have added to their number so distinguished and delightful a class-mate. After chapel service, Dr. Fitch met the Juniors informally at T. Z. E. and proved very apt at mastering the class cheer and song, also at becoming acquainted with his fellow members of the Class of 1919. Dr. Fitch is a graduate of Harvard, 1900, of the Union Theological Seminary, 1903, took his D.D. from Amherst in 1909, and from Williams in 1914. In 1911 he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard. From 1909-1917 he was President of An- dover Theological Seminary, and now he is a professor in the history of religion at Amherst. 58 ats ft affl 1919 and 1920 had a week of surgical dressings competition. Shakspere House was never more popular. The total of the gauze compresses made was 19,600. 1919 was the winner by only 300. May Day afternoon this year was given up to making surgical dressings. The living room of each dormitory was turned into a Red Cross work-room. The Third Liberty Loan brought about $86,000 from the college as a whole. 59 ,?,, ' ,:= MOBILIZATION dig of (uLlar The class of ' 19 challenged the class of ' 20 to a tug of war across Longfellow Pond at eight bells, the 23rd of May. The crew of each tug consisted of the following ten lusty tars, who wore ground-gripper gunboats and middy blouses: 1919 Jean Bailey Elizabeth Bell Alice Burbank Alice Clough Grace Gray Evelyn Holt Margaret Post, Captain Elizabeth Shipman Marjorie Scudder HiLDE WULP 1920 Emily Case Emily Edwards Mary Hering Frances Kinnear, Captain Elizabeth Manchester Margaret McNaughton Ruby Ponsford Ethel Schaeffer Sibyl Wachter Commanders Halsted and White officiated; the battle was on. At the first tug, the opposing forces almost severed the rope. The turf under foot became as nothing; most of the shrubbery near by took to the water. Great pressure became evident in the purple faces of the tars and in the labored breathing of the bystanders, who spent their last ounce of energy in shrieks. Then, slowly , bringing the hillside along, 1919 came down to cool their feet in the pond. Judges Lange and Haddock declared a victory for 1920. See opposite page for the source of 1920 ' s tree-mendous strength. 60 dig of (Klar (x in photograph above = 1920 ' s unprecedented Tree-day.) 61 at ft as Cl c College OLlar farm PRO-GERMANS ON THE WAR FARM Under the generalship of Miss Ferguson of the Botany Department, a War Farm was started across from Faculty Slums in the spring of 1918, in order to relieve Wellesley ' s pressure on the food market. Undergraduates consume amazing quanti- ties of potatoes, beans, corn, tomatoes and other vegetables beyond number. The idea was that every girl who could, should give up two hours a week to farming, and the farm officials would determine on what distinct work to place the available labor every day. In the spring, lime was spread over the entire farm. When the rush of planting came the College Athletic Association voted to disband sports and each girl who was out for athletic exercise was put on farm work. The last of the semester undergraduates were allowed to sign up for summer farming, and sixteen out of the quantities of names were selected for each month. 62 } vo8rc0iSiV)C 1919 On May Day, 1918, while the Sophomores made 1918 ' s numerals, 1919 made a W upon the green below Art Building Hill. IWMM Mentor (f icctionjs 1919, after one of the usual weeks of stress, came to step-singing with its Senior president and vice-president. Half of the class went to the steps and sang, to delude the other classes, but the other half stayed up the road with great mystery. Then a bicycle came precariously down to the steps, dressed in green and ridden by Alice Clough. Next came the Ford, with Jo January (not driving) inside. No one was injured. After the crowd had been pushed from the road, E. White was driven gorge- ously to the steps in Truth Binn ' s runabout. There was more cheering. Finally, with much dignity, a closed coupe rolled up to chapel, and Edna Love assisted the new president, Mary Crane, and the new vice-president, Louise Hunter, to descend into the welcoming arms below. The second half of the class had marched down with them, singing 1919 ' s new marching song: Wellesley we ' re marching on to cheer you, Cheer you with a rousing song. We ' re an army strong and true. Volunteers to serve for you. As with banners bright we swing along. Nineteen, nineteen, nineteen, May your path lie under skies serene, serene. The finest class you ' ve e ' er seen pass Is marching on to bring new glory to Wellesley. This had been written by Margaret Horton and Eleanor Blodgett. 1919 was all agog and ready for their caps and gowns. 64 Oy, a. i L s. 11® HcLfilv a The. N 65 L 66 IMMM Photograph hy Bachrach C bcr tl)c Cop Officers Mary Crane President A. Louise Hunter Vice-President Mary S. Crowther Recording Secretary Clemewell Lay Corresponding Secretary Marian S. Sprague Treasurer Ferebe E. Babcock, Adele M. Rumpf. Frances M. Southard Executive Board Helen R. Andrews, Ellen L. Richardson Advisory Committee Clarissa B. Cooper, Bernice E. Schmidt Factotums Susan Lowell Wright Song Leader 67 ffllWMMffl cl)tt)iilc of tl)c afternoon of obcmtcr 7tl) l.SOp.m.— Whoop! 1.35 p.m.— Whoop! 1.45 p.m.— Whoop! Whoop! Whoop! 1.50 p. m.— Do you really believe it? Can it be true? 1.55 p.m. — Power House Whistle — Scree-eech! Whee-ee-ee! 1.56p.m. — Oh joy, now — (Fred, Gene, Dick, Peter), will come home! 2.25 p. m. — Oh-my-if-I-should-miss-that-t-train! 3.15 p.m. (in Boston) — 0-o-oh, dear! 6.20 p. m.— WELLESLEY SPECIAL Track 3 NOW READY. 7.15 p. m. — Well, at least we didn ' t get excited over it, did we? That ' s the comfort of a college training. NGN MINISTRARI SED MINISTRARE 68 IWMM ' ' 1 ' - .,- pcatitng of arcl)itcctuvc Greece had its mighty Parthenon And Rome its Coliseum, Nor did the Pyramids excel Palmyra ' s Mausoleum. Each had its glorious monument, Majestic, lofty, fair. But we need never sigb for these. We have our Porte Cochere. 69 ituim language l)at] bubblcjs, ajs ti c toatcr i ati anD tl)c?ic arc of tl)cm. M-ry B-bc-ck — ' Tis no spell or enchantment, no magical art, But the way he says ' Darling! ' that goes to my heart. M-mr- B--l-y — There was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass. H-rt-ns- B-rc-1 If I hesitate, it is because I need to breathe awhile. M-r- -n B-sh — She needs no painted halo who has one by Nature ' s gift. Fl-r-nc- B-xt-r — - She never followed wicked ways Unless when she was sinning. M-ry Bl-k I ' ll make the very rocks to ring With ditties wild when none shall hear. L- - -s- Bl-k-sl- - - — Blest with that charm, the certainty to please. -l-n-r Bl-dg-tt — — buoyant brains combine To raise our Magazine Above the times which yet have been. Pr-d-nc- B-stw-ck — A laugh which in the woodland rang — Bemocking April ' s gladdest bird. M-rg-r-t Br-wn — Fear everything from an author in a rage. -1-c- B-rb-nk — Thou art too mild, too mild! I pray thee, swear! -1-c- CI- -gh — A mighty spirit fills that little frame. D-r-thy C-ll-ns — My pen runs along with the reins on its neck. M-rg-r-t C- -mbs — She is fair troubled with thick-coming fancies. Cl-r-ss- C-p-r — Whate ' er her power, ' tis not through repose. M-ry Cr-n To love her was a liberal education. M-ry C-mm-ngs — Fair tresses man ' s imperial race ensnare. -1-c- D-rl-ng- — If she will do ' t, she will, and there ' s an end to ' t. D-r-thy D-ck-r — So sweetly screams if mice come near her. She ravishes all hearts to hear her. D-r-thy D-r-m-s — I ' ll minister all cordials to you now. Because I ' ll cheer you up, sir! -1-z-b-th Fr-st — Unbounded courage and compassion joined. M- -d- G-rdn-r — I have heard of a lady who loves talking so well that she will not give even an echo fair play. M-d-l-n- G-bs-n — Wlience came you bv these civilizing arts. This Roman polish and this nice behavior? Fl-r-nc- G-dr-ch — Hers was the subtlest spell by far Of all that sets young hearts romancing. M-nn- G ld — And my fell of hair. Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir. Gr-c- Gr-y — Yet not superior to her sex ' s cares. The mode she fixes by the g own she wears. 70 | V J)CXI7t.«UC aarajgtscfT . ' f rwtf ga;? ■U vvC ' yt ' jb ' ' ' ' ' ' - The. Crowded -Thft TviSor 3v ' ' The nusio Master The Kiss Dut;c !c r ' m nil— inviWiffiT -f ' iTii-i ' - .v:_Jl 71 umm Continued from page 70 M-rg-r-t H-1 Though short my stature, yet my name extends. M-r--n H-mbl-t — A cherub no art can copy. R-th H-rns-y — She reasoned without plodding long. Nor ever gave her judgment wrong. M-rg-r-t H-rt-n — For when her hand ' s upon it, you may know That there ' s go in it and she ' ll make it go. L— s- H-nt-r — If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you ' ll forget them all. J-s-ph-n- J-n-ry — A fortress on its guard is not surprised. Fl-r-nc- J-hns-n — 0, I am stabbed with laughter. L-r- J-hns-n — No clock more punctually went. -1-z-b-th K-ng — Nimble feet and nimble wit. Fr-nc-s K-st-r — Thou marshallest me the way that I was going. H-l-n L-mb — Each thought was visible that rolled within. Because she had no guilty thought to hide. -1-n-r L-nt-n — Behold the upright! M-rg-r-t L-ttl-h-1-s — Ere long she ' ll solve you any problem given, Cut out a gown or point the way to heaven. K-th-r-n- Lyf-rd — A trusty villain, very oft Lightens our humor with a merry jest. J-n- M-tt-h-ws — The greatest things are done by the help of small ones. H-l-n M-rr-11 — Upon whose mighty shoulders most did rest, The burden of this kingdom ' s government. H-l-n M-r The very heart of kindness. WHAT IS A PLISCODA? ' good morning, MR. ZIP, ZIP, ZIP 72 at ft as H-l-n C-ll-rd M--r- R-th M-rr-s Conl ' tmied from page 72 ■' What is there in the vale of life Half so delightful as a wife? - Close buttoned to the chin, Broadcloth without and a warm heart within. S-r-h M-rr-s-n — Another thing argumentative of Providence. Gr-tch-n P--b-dy — Ah, that this too, too solid flesh would melt. R-s- Ph-lps — Her very foot has music in it As she comes up the stair. •d-th P-ck-rd — The beautiful are never desolate, but some one always loves them. L-n-P-d-l-ff— All agog To dash through thick and thin. R-t- P-nd — Shut your door and you will make your neighbor good. P--rl P-nsf-rd — I ' ll add no doubtful comment to a text That in itself is clear and open. M-rg-r-t P-st — Hercules in his prime paled at the sight of her. B--tr-c- P-tn-y — I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, — and so good a continuer. D-r-thy R--n-ld — 0 Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain! M-r--n B. R--d — This brain contains some thousand cells, In each some active fancy dwells. Fr-d- R-s-nf-ld — Oh, I could play the woman with mine eyes! S-dn-y R-y — How green are you and fresh in this old world. -d-I- R-mpf — I never dare to write As funny as I can. -I-z-b-th Sc-tt — Continual comfort in a face. -v-lyn S-d-rl-nd — One that dares step as far to gain my freedom As any he that breathes. Th-r-s- Str--ss — I am but a voice crying ' Action! ' -v- T-yl-r — ' I am little ' , said Tabasco, ' but I ' m hot stuff just the same. ' M-r--n W-ll-c A lovely face is a mute recommendation. H-rr--t W-bb-r — Whose presence civilizes ours. R-th W--ks — All nature wears one universal grin. -l--n-r Wh-t A brow that saucily controlled our actions. -r-n- W-ls-n — Devise, wit! Write pen! I am whole volumes in folio. M-rg-r-t W-thr-w — A rosebud set with little wilful thorns. M-r-1 W-d — They say she ' s demure — they don ' t know her. S-s-n L-w-Il Wr-ght — the spirit which keeps thee is courageous, high, unmatchable. uuim Collcsc j otcis Influenza put a stop to the joyful kissing that marks the opening days of college. Wellesley subscribed $140,000 to the Fighting Fourth, and $21,545 in answer to the War Work call of $20,000. A farm garnering contest was won by the odd classes against the even classes. Jack Frost was left away down the field. On the declaration of the armistice our college marched to Wellesley Hills and then marched home again, singing. 1920 won Field Day. It ' s nice to know the Juniors are still with us. We hear from them so seldom. Thanksgiving vacation was twenty-three and one-half hours leave. One serious error became seriouser and seriouser this year. The formerly harm- less trophy now takes away our privileges. Vachel Lindsay came back and brought Daniel. For a week after his visit the dormitories were filled with growls and howls of Daniel, Daniel, we want Daniel! The greatest honor of the year came to us with the visit of Madame Breshkovsky, the little grandmother of the Russian revolution. She spoke for an hour to a crowded chapel on February 19th, and also at morning chapel on the 20th, when she smiled and nodded to the lines of cap-and-gowned Seniors drawn up on the steps to do her honor. The Legenda Board wishes to express its gratitude to the many people not on the staff who contributed to this publication. Louise Hunter reproduced the cover of our Tree Day program so that it might be used as a cut. Amelia Henderson filled the Book-rack, while the Laundry Song was the work of Tower Court ' s tower floor. There was also aid rendered in other ways, such as correcting lists, for which we are very thankful. ' In mmx ' v 15 Yes, the Hungarians are sending a woman to the peace conference. The Hun- garians stand for open discussion of all treaties. 74 IWMMH For those uoho iahabitr the Hill rH s 16 the ide( get doiunthe hill v oa a e CQfepul not injure the shrubberij RS. There is ao to get up the Hill. how we love to work clown in the laundry! how we ' d like to be there all day! But the grandest fun for us Is to drive the laundry bus! It ' s a wonderful trap. Tsch tsch! Giddiap! We lose all the clothes on the way. boy! The sights that you see in the laundry! boy! The secrets that are revealed! There are holes and rips and tears, my! Our laundry work js never dry! And girls! The end of the week brings pay! 75 n ' Jmpvcieijsioniisttc ?Dictionai7 of (lOcUcjsict CcrmjS (Abridged and revised from Wellesley College News, December 5, 1918) Ad. Building — A house founded on several steam pipes. Advertisement — The foundation of Legenda and News; a disappointment in the mail. Alumna — A mad Hatter. Art — A semi-serious study of line and form. Billings — A cross between a solo and a general chorus. Beans — The reason for a Saturday lunch. Busy Sign — A formal At Home announcement. Cheering — A loud form of soft wit. Choir — A black cake-walking party. Clothes — A college convention, ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. Cousin — A naval aviator; a frequent caller. Dean — One of the college exits. Diploma — Another more select exit. Elevator Table — The political hang-out of the college. Error — An excuse for not going to town. Fat — A college acquirement not in the curriculum. C L. R. — A secret polling place. Gym — A shower; a platform; a public disrobing place. Hill — A half-way house for unfortunates. Holiday — A body of pleasure entirely surrounded by the academic. House of Representatives — A large moving body. Infirmary — Two for breakfast, two for dinner, and one before retiring. Janitor — An omnipresent creature who understands radiators and closet poles. Joke — The unattainable. Laundry — Food in a decadent condition. Legenda — A list of offices; a refined rogues gallery. Magazine — A monthly burst of deep feeling. Mailman — A nonchalant individual who sits on curbstones and converses with others of his kind. Man — Anything strange on campus, a parent, a plumber; one who fills up the chapel Sunday evening; a noise in the living room. Mathematics — A freshman failing. Midyears — A democratic college exit (see Dean I ; a so-called vacation. News — One way of announcing it; a periodic eruption offset by the Heretics ' Board. Phi Beta Kappa — A mild reward for knowing more than the faculty. 76 77 Continued from page 76 . Pledge — The ghost of your former allowance. Porte-Cochere (only one existing specimen) — A sundial; a collar-button; a misplaced eyebrow. Probation — The getting-ofF place. Prom — A signal for a rainy night. Quarantine — A little device of the faculty to relieve railway congestion. Quizzes — Little after-vacation reminders that go about in groups seeking whom they may destroy. Radiator — The original source of Lake Waban. Room-mate — Substitute for the rising bell; famous for her brother. Senior — A squint-eyed individual who ushers. Senior Year — • A great photograph exchange. Sh! — A form of nervousness; a battle-cry. Society — A target for conscientious objectors; something to pin one ' s clothes with. Sophomore — The only form of omniscience found in college. Telephone ■— An excuse to leave in the middle of the fish course; a foil to the quarantine. Temporary — A house enduring forever, world without end. Amen. Tower Court — An envied place of residence, mostly architecture. Uniform ■— A proof of the outside world, a focus of attention, a large salute. Usher — A knock-kneed person with dignity (see also Senior). Vespers — A way to make him feel at home. Vegetable Salad — ■A resume of the week. Week-eml — An oasis in a desert, preceded by an 11:40 Saturday and followed by an 8:40 Monday; a chance to study. 78 79 IWfWI Cl)c ong of OLlaljan Upon this clay of all the year, the Spirits of the Forest Trees come forth to dance, and to welcome among them their youngest sister. From near and far come mortals also, desiring to do honour to the trees. They send their Messenger to the Spirits of the Forest, praying them to look kindly upon this, the homage of mortals, the pageant song of Waban: At the call of Ishkewahwah, Spirit of Forest Law, the tribes of men gather to dance the dance of Peace, while their chieftains smoke the Calumet, the peace-pipe. Then arises Ishkewahwah, glad in his heart that he has made a bond with the children of men, and in a great voice proclaims to them the coming of the precious Seed Maidens. From the four corners of the earth come these four Maidens, surrounded by protecting Clouds, and followed by a great train of Birds and Butterflies and Flowers. For long men worshipped the sacred Maidens, who had been given them to protect and cherish and love, in token of the brotherhood of man and Forest Law. But after a while they tired of them, and forgot that they were precious symbols of the fertility of the lands; and they turned instead to the Birds and Butterflies and Flowers, the followers of the Maidens. Then from among the tribes sprang the peacock Indulgence, and Selfishness like a great spider, and the fanged Jealousy. The Manitoes, creatures of evil thought, poured down upon them and left them stricken. All Nature mocked them. The grey Wind of the skies and wearying Rain beat upon them, and the great birds Thunder and Lightning. Then gaunt Famine and Fever walked abroad, and Night herself brooded upon destruction. Out of the greatness of their sorrow, the people prayed to the Great Spirit. There came calm Understanding, and taught them that Law alone is not enough for men. They must have among them the Spirit of Love also. Then with Understanding they prayed to the Great Spirit, who heard them, and sent to them out of Waban, Land of Light and Morning, Paiyatuma, Spirit of Love, bringing Dew and Mist, and the full glorv of the Dawn. Summer and the Elves of Summerland were reawakened from the east, and led with them the Sunshine and Rainbow People. In the mystery-dance of the sacred plumes. Love prayed for the return of the Seed Maidens. To the four corners of the earth he turned, and saw at last the Maidens, bearing in their hands great trays heaped with golden seed. In the glory of Summer, nourished by Sun- shine and Rainbow, the seed grew, and revealed to men the promise of harvest-time. Thus was the pageant of mortals ended, the song of Waban sung to the Spirits of the Trees. Now out from their places of watching the Spirits of the Trees come, to dance their yearly dance again. In the last dance of all they bear to their little sister their symbol, the spade, and give it to her in token that she is in truth one of them. They leave her, then, to dance alone, while they return to their forest haunts. And the Youngest Spirit, all alone, summons her followers, that they may go with her to her chosen tree. 80 ffllWMMffl Commencement l roijram Tree Day Saturday June 7 Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, June 8 Tree Day (Alternate date) Monday, June 9 Float Tuesday, June 10 Zeta Alpha Masque Wednesday, June 11 Reception for Dr. and Mrs. Fitch Thursday, June 12 Commencement Friday, June 13 Class Supper Friday, June 13 Alumnae Breakfast Saturday, June 14 81 DR. ALBERT TARkER FITCH. Honorary Member 82 m y CHARLOTTE B. ABBOTT, Providence Road, Charlotte, N. C. MARY E. ALDRICH, 4210 Pleasant Street, Des Moines, Iowa MADELINE E. ALMY, 21 Morgan Street, New Bedford, Mass. ELIZABETH A. ANDERSON, EMMA KATHERINE ANDERSON, 111 Whitmore Street, 409 Whitlock Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Marietta, Ga. HESTER L. ANDERSON 702 Highland Avenue, Needham Heights, Mass. K Phntogmphs by Buchrach a 83 1 01= M LOUISE H. ANDERSON, Grove Street, Peekskill. N. Y. HELEN R. ANDREWS, 146 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. LUCILLE ANDREWS, 2441 Euclid Boulevard, Euclid Heights, Cleveland, 0. ALICE H. ARMSTRONG 488 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass. m ELLEN ARMSTRONG, R.F.D. 1, Augusta, N. J. Photographs by Bnchrach SUSAN U. ARMSTRONG, 27 Willis Avenue, E., Detroit, Mich. m 84 y B m M. ERNESTINE ARNOLD, 240 Park Street, New Haven, Conn. HELEN H. ASAM, 7015 Chew St., Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. MARGARET ATWOOD, 154 Putnam Street, Quincy, Mass. FEREBE E. BABCOCK, P. 0. Box 320, Columbia, S. C. K MARY E. BABCOCK, North Shore Hotel, Evanston, 111. Photn(iraph.i by Bnchrnch EDITH A. BAGLEY, 139 South Main Street, Milford, Mass. ' M 85 m y B JEAN D. BAILEY, 1037 Hulton Road, Oakmont, Pa. KATHARINE C. BAILEY, Ogston, Columbus, N. J. MAMRE BAILEY, 177 Jewett Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. MURIEL BAKER, 440 Common Street, Belmont, Mass. ELIZABETH L. BARBOUR 420 Hyde Avenue, Ridgway, Pa. F. HORTENSE BARCALO, 617 West Ferry Street, Buffalo, N.Y. E Photographs by Bachrach M 86 ira ji is I 1 CHARLOTTE D. BARSTOW, 84 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. ELEANOR M. BARNES, 2812 Irving Avenue, S., Minneapolis, Minn. MARIAN V. BASH, 1114 W. Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. FLORENCE A. BAXTER, 197 Second Street, Troy, N.Y. MARGARET F. BELCHER, 20 Norwood Avenue, Newton Centre, Mass. Phot(} jrai h.s bif Dnclinich ELIZABETH D. BELL, 1.530 East Marquette Road, Chicago, III. as 87 y B MARION BELL, 10 Bellaire Drive, Montclair, N. J. RUTH BENNETT, 57 Barre Street, Montpelier, Vt. TRUTH M. BINNS, West Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. HELEN N. BISHOP, 60 Elm Street, Quincy, Mass. K HELEN D. BIXBY, 30 S. Main Street, Milford, Mass. Phol )(iraj)Jif bji Bachmch MARIAN H. BLAIR, 210 S. Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. a 88 l TJ y MARY BLAKE, 75 North Street, Saco, Maine. LOUISE W. BLAKESLEE, 50 Randolph Avenue, Waterbury, Conn, ELEANOR D. BLODGETT, 10 Reynolds Avenue, Cortland, N, Y. HELEN P. BONSALL, 56 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw, N, Y, E PRUDENCE BOSTWICK, 1045 Gaylord Street, Denver, Col. PJiiitrKirnphx hij Baclirach HILDA C. BOWEN, Delphi, Ind. a 89 !i Bt M MILDRED E. BOWMAN, 433 Woodlawn Avenue, Topeka, Kan. ISABEL K. BOYD, 1520 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HELEN R. BRADY, 9 Almont Avenue, Worcester, Mass. GRETCHEN BRAGDON, 7 Central Square, East Boston, Mass. JULIA V. BRANNOCK, 27 Academy Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. Photopraphs b i Barlirarh CHRISTINE S. BREINGAN, 190 S. Sixth Street, Newark, N.J. 31 90 jl ni m MARGUERITE M. BRENIZER, 715 E. Fourth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. ESTHER BRINTON, Oxford, Pa. C. MARLITTA BROCKLEMAN, 105 Prescott Street, Clinton, Mass. ZILLAH J. BRONNER, 1535 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. m ELIZABETH G. BROOKS, 604 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass. Photographs by Bnchrach RUTH F. BROOKS, 185 Princeton Street, East Boston, Mass. m 91 m y E m DOROTHY W. BROWN, 163 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. MARGARET ELLIS BROWN, 101 South Tenth Street, Newark, N. J. PHYLLIS BUCK, 50 Ferdinand Street, Melrose Highlands, Mass. ALICE L. BURBANK, West Boylston, Mass. M FAITH BUSHNELL, Stanwood and Terrace Roads, East Cleveland, 0. Photographs hy Bachrach MARION M. CALLOWAY, Homewood Apartments, Baltimore, Md. s 93 Ws ELEANOR E. CARROLL, 316 Bement Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. KATHARINE B. CARTER, 103 Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. M. ALLINE CASKEY, 217 North Twelfth St., Boise, Ida. DOEN TING CHANG, 36 Range Road. Shanghai, China m FLORENCE H. CLARKSON, 1915 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Photoyriiphs hi Biu-hrnrh ALICE W. CLOUGH, 3836 Third Street, San Diego, CaL s 93 jSWS m MURIEL COE, RUTH S. COLEMAN, DOROTHY E. COLLINS 10 Brenton Street, 552 Lake Drive, Talbot Road Grove Hall, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis. Portland, Ore. HELEN COLLORD, DOROTHY COLVILLE, MARGARET W. CONANT, (Mrs. A. A. Moore), 101 Lincoln . venue. 121 Allston Street, Sea Cliff, N.Y. Carbondale, Pa. West Medford, Mass. PIit)tofirttplii hi Biu-hmch te- «g 94 01= MARGARET E. COO.MBS, Scarsdale, N. Y. CLARISSA B. COOPER, 1714 Sixth Avenue, Moline, 111. IRENE E. COOPER, 128 E. Dudley Avenue, Westfield, N. J. MARY W. CRANE. 791 Highland Avenue. Piedmont, Cal. MARY SWAN CROWTHER, 23 East Gordon Street, Savannah, Ga. MARY C. CUMMINGS, 1002 W. Main Street, Marshalhown, Iowa K Photoftro f hs ! } Bnrhrnrh ' m 95 feSJr =SIW! m 1 t ALICE G. DARLING, 347 S. Union Street, Burlington, Vt. ELIZABETH C. DAVIS, 57 Park Avenue, Madison, N. J. DOROTHY DAY, 2480 Fifth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah DOROTHY H. DECKER, 19 Williams Street, Far Rockaway, N. Y. RUTH DENMAN, 111 Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. AVERYL A. DICKINSON, 824 Fort Street, Boise, Idaho Photonraphs bij Bnchrnrh K 3 96 =SH[Q1= MARGARET K. DIETRICH. 211 Jefferson Street, Boise, Idaho HELEN W. DODD, cuff Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ELEANOR DODGE, 32 HoUis Street, Newton, Mass. RUTH L DONOVAN, 37 Dartmouth Street, Lawrence, Mass. RUTH DORCHESTER, 93 Summer Street, Bristol, Conn. DOROTHY C. DOREMUS, 15 The Crescent, Montclair, N. J. m Photographs bij Bnchrach s 97 B MARJORIE M. DOWNEY. 2473 Eighteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. HELEN M. DWIGHT, 166 Elm Street, Holyoke, Mass. IRENE S. EARL, 168 New Boston Road, Fall River, Mass. MARJORIE E. EARP, 2529 S. Cleveland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. K RUTH M. EASTMAN, 64 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass. Photographs by Bachrach GLADYS T. EDWARDS, Malden-on-Hudson, N. Y. a 98 | B1= FAY EMERSON, 327 Moody Street, Walthain, Mass. ELINOR P. EMERY, 73 Gardner Street, AUston, Mass. MADELINE C. EVERETT, 68 High Street, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. DOROTHY D. FARIS, 1021 Harrison Boulevard, Boise, Idaho DOROTHEA M. FARRELL, Falmouth Foreside, Portland, Maine Photographs by Bachrach DOROTHY E. FESSENDEN, 256 Washington Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. E a 99 II K Ii m m CHARLENE FIEBEGER, 23 S. Balch Street, Akron, Ohio CATHARINE L. FISH, 47 Oakland Avenue, Bloomfield, N.J. PRUDENCE FISHER, 875 University Avenue, Palo Alto, Cal. ELIZABETH FLOURNOY, 1427 Douglas Street, Sioux City, Iowa MARJORIE E. FLYNN, 131 N. Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio Photographs by Bachrach K ELIZABETH F. FREEMAN, 25 Orange Heights Avenue, W. Orange, N. J. w 100 y E ' M. LOUISE FREIN, 17 Mahaiwe Street, Great Barrington. Mass. ELIZABETH G. FROST, Hanover, N. H. MAUDE P. GARDNER, 123 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I. HELEN G. GAYLORD, 34 Baker Avenue, Beverly, Mass. MADELEINE GIBSON, 134 Calumet Avenue, Calumet, Mich. FLORENCE E. GOODRICH, Winchester, Ind. PhotocfrnphA bif Bnrhrarh K a 101 jSj jg MINNIE T. GOULD, 122 Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. MARY GREENE, 4 Abbott Street, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. MARY L. GRIM, Beaver, Pa. FRANCES A. C. GRINNAN, Woodberry Forest, Va. MARGARET C. HALE. 3 West 16th Street, New York Citv SUSAN C. HALL, 174 Grove Street, Wellesley, Mass. Photoijraphs by Bachnicli m 102 y B 1 MARION C. HAMBLET 506 Lowell Street, Lawrence, Mass. ALVA B. HAMMARSKOLD, 433 Palisade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. SUSAN W. HANDY, Manville, R. L ELIZABETH P. HANNUM, 59 Pearl Street, Holvoke, Mass. MARY E. HANSON, St. Albans, Maine MARY E. HARDING, 2220 Pleasant Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Photographs by Bachrach K M 103 iPF feSir yj m m MARGARET F. HASTINGS, 7617 Waverly Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. LILLIAN E. HASWELL, 622 Oakwood Avenue, Dayton. Ohio DOROTHEA HAZZARD. 40 N. Fulton Avenue. Mount Vernon. N. Y. VERA C. HEMENWAY, 6 Warren Road, Framingham, Mass. AMELIA HENDERSON, 2716 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. LOUISE HEYDRICK, 920 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pa. Photixjraphs by Bachnich m a 104 m. y m KATHARINE V. HIGLEY 271 N. Broad Street, Norwich, N. Y. KATHARINE L. HILTON, 5640 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, 111. KATHRYN L. HINRICHS, 78 Douglas Road, Glen Ridge, N.J. HELEN B. HOCKENBERRY, 723 W. Lovell Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. K MARY E. HOLLAND, 9 Mann Avenue, Newport, R. I. Photoiiraphs bii Bachrach E. MARION HOLLIDAY, 69 N. Harrison Avenue, Bellevue, Pittsburgh, Pa. B 105 m y t? EVELYN HOLT, 70 Oak Ridge Avenue, Summit, N. J. EDNA L. HOLTORF. 152 Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ESTHER HOOVER, 521 North Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, III. RUTH H. HORNSEY, 180 Summit Avenue, Summit, N. J. SE MARGARET M. HORTON, 76 E. Fifth Street, Atlanta, Ga. Photographs bi Bachrach EMILY N. HOXIE, Peace Dale, R.I. a 106 m. ji SI MARGARET H. HOYT, 313 S. 21st Avenue, E. Duliith. Minn. A. LOUISE HUNTER, 42 Elizabeth Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. MARION INGERSOLL, Hotel Clinton, E. Orange. N.J. ISABEL S. IRELAND, 100 S. Williams Street, Johnstown, N. Y. GERTRUDE JACKSON, 343 Maple Avenue, Edgewood Park, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPHINE P. JANUARY, Ferguson, Missouri w ' liiitiHii-djili.t hji Biichriich 9 107 m y E ' ESTHER T. JOHNSON, 228 Court Street, Plymoulli, Mass. FLORENCE S. JOHNSON, 735 E. Burnside Street, Portland. Ore. FRANCES M. JOHNSON, 721 Spencer Avenue, Marion, Ind. LAURA L JOHNSON, 100 Randolph Avenue, Peoria, III. S. ELINOR JOHNSTON, Oliver Building, Piltsbursh, Pa. HELEN M. JONES. 245 Migeon Avenue Torrington, Conn. Photographs by Bachrach ffi M 108 01= PANSY V. JONES. 837 Twenty-third Street, Rock Island, 111. HELEN C. JORDAN. 35 Washington Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. LENORE E. JORDAN, 1631 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. MADELINE P. KELLY, 21 Allston Place, Fitchburg, Mass. RUTH E. KELLY, 911 W. Elm Street, .Scranton. Pa. CATHERINE L. KERR, 312 McCandlers Building, Honolulu, T. H. Phof.oiiraphs bif Bnrhrnrh m, 109 t ji g ESTHER L. KIMBALL, 15 Kimball Street. Worcester, Mass. ELIZABETH R. KING, King ' s Mills, Ohio ESTHER J. KING, R. F. D. 4, Phoenixville, Pa. M. ELIZABETH KIRKLAND, Vanderbilt Campus, Nashville, Term. K FRANCES C. KOESTER, 4606 N. Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, 111. Photographs by Bachrach CLARA V. KRAMLICH, 225 N. Sixth Street, Reading, Pa. M 110 :{H B!= ANITA L. KRIGSMAN, 272 W. 90th Street, New York City HELEN A. LAMB, Greenacre Farm, Aiken, S. C. ESTHER LANGLEY, Barre, Vt. FLORENCE L LANGLEY, 261 Laurel Street, Manchester, N. H. CLEMEWELL LAY, 404 North Fifth Street, Marshalltown, la. Photographs by Bachrach JEAN LEES, 252 Franklin Street, Winona, Minn. m 111 w f :S Q1= FAITH B. LELACHEUR, 38 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARGARET E. LEONARD, 122 Devonshire Drive, Detroit, Mich. MARGERY W. LEONARD, Oakland, Me. HATTIE D. LEVY, 1123 Nashville Avenue, New Orleans, La. CLARICE LEWIS, 369 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. RUTH E. LEWIS, 26 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. Photographs by Jiachrach E S 118 m y JIILDRED S. LIEBMAN, 711 Browder Street, Dallas, Texas SING LING, Wusik, China, ELEANOR McE. LINTON, 5150 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MARGARET P. LITTLEHALES, 2132 Le Roy Place, Washington, D. C. E HAZEL E. LIVINGSTON, 42 Glendale Road, Quincy, Mass. rhiitoijraphf bif Bachrnch CONSTANCE M. LOFTUS, 8.59 Rockdale Avenue, New Bedford, Mass. m 113 w feSJr y MARY E. LONG, Coatesville Record, Coatesville, Pa. CRISTABEL LOOS, Iowa Citv, la. .NL RL N F. LORD. 57 North Street, Saco, Me. EDNA H. LOVE, 504 Neville Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HE SUSAN LOWELL, (Mrs. A. H. Wright), 39 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. PlKitonraiihx 1)1 Bachrach HELEN .M. LLMSDEN, 70 Summer Street, Everett, Mass. a 114 M Wi KATHARINE V. E. LYFORD, 446 Pennsylvania Avenue, Waverly, N. Y. AGNES H. MACBRIDE, 61 E. AUen Street, Winooski, Vt. VIOLA McCarthy, Mineola, N.Y. JANE E. McCartney, 237 E. Bean Street, Washington, Pa. MIRIAM G. MoCLAlN, 803 Pre?t(in Street, Philadelphia. Pa. RUTH L. McCLELLAND, 419 N. Jefferson Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. E Phntciproph.i hi Bnchriirh M 115 m 0 fti! m GLADYS McCREERY, 225 High Street, Fall River, Mass. ELIZABETH McDOWELL, Medina, Ohio MIRIAM E. McEWAN, 421 High Street, West Hoboken, N.J. DOROTHY E. McINTOSH, Spencer, W. Va. m JEANETTE MACK, 28.S Central Park W., New York City Photographs by Bachrach HELEN R. McNEELY, Bradley Beach, N.J. 110 jj BJ: ! IMOGENE McQUESTEN, 747 Summer Street, Manchester, N. H. CAROLYN J. MAGOON, 20 High Street, Littleton, N. H. HAZEL MARTIN, 57 Union Street, Montclair, N. J. MARY M. MARTIN, Colebrook, N. H. JANE W. MATTHEWS, 207 N. Main Street, Concord. N. H. HELEN MERRELL, 81 Union Avenue, Framingham, Mass. m Photographs by Bachrach a in w feiir y E m 1 MIRIAM MEYER, Linneus, Mo. ELIZABETH L. MILER, 106 N. 19th Street, East Orange, N. J. LILIAN J. MILLER, 2117 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. MARGARET MILLER, Beechwood, Bradford, Pa. L. ESTHER MOLES, Wheat Ridge, Colo. HELEN MOORE, 257 King ' s Highway, Haddonfield, N.J. K Photographs by Bachrach M 118 m y B RUTH M. MORRIS. 4«00 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 111. ANNE J. MORRISON. 55 Fanshaw Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. SARAH MORRISON, 1102 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa IMARY D. MORSE, 76 South Street, Campello, Mass. m ELIZABETH M. MOULTON, 905 N. 12th Street, Fort Smith, Ark. Photographs by Bachrach IC THLEEN MURPHY, 1132 Fourth Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. a 119 y B m m E. MILDRED NASH, 1601 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C. EVELYN OAKES 56 Linden Street, Wellesley, Mass. HELEN M. PACKARD, 607 Washington Street, Abington, Mass. DORIS S. PATEE, 23 Beacon Street, Holyoke, Mass. GRETCHEN PEABODY, 119 Waban Avenue, Waban, Mass. Photographs by Bachrach ELIZABETH PEACOCK, 874 Lovejoy Street, Portland, Ore. 120 m m y MILDRED E. PERKINS, 130 S. Parkway. East Orange, N. J. FRANCES S. PERRY, Boonville. N. Y. GERTRUDE M. PETERSEN, 772 Hackett Avenue. Milwaukee, Wis. ROSE PHELPS, 969 Park Avenue. New York City K EDITH E. PICKARD, 230 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phiitoijriiphx by Bachrach EDITH S. PITT, Falmouth Foreside, Portland, Me. s 121 1 0 JULIA B. PLUMB, 20 Yale Street, North Adams, Mass. LENA PODOLOFF, 367 Ellsworth Avenue, New Haven, Conn. RITA E. POND, 56 President Avenue, Providence, R. I. PEARL 0. PONSFORD, 810 N. Kansas Street, El Paso, Texas. RUTH G. PORTER, 126 E. 24th Street, New York City MARGARET L. POST, 114 Hoi brook Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Photographs by Bachrach M :a 122 i €| 1 M RUTH B. POTTER, Hotel Clielsea, New York City M. ELEANOR PRENTISS, 238 Main Street, Keene, N. H. HELEN PRIOR, 138 Elm Street, Worcester, Mass. -AULDRED W. PRUGH, 220 East Church Street, Xenia, Ohio M M. BEATRICE PUTNEY, 153 Fort Pleasant Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Photographs by Bachrach DOROTHY RAINOLD, 1839 Calhoun Street, New Orleans, La. a 123 !1 jj jgj:: m MARION BOARDMAN REED, 159 Cottage Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ELLEN L. RICHARDSON, Sturgis, Ky. DOROTHY RISK, 15 Appleby Road, Wellesley, Mass. DOROTHY M. ROBATHAN, 130 W. 91st Street, New York City EVELYN ROBINSON, 5 Franklin Street, Concord, N. H. MARIAN ROBINSON, 315 Campbell Street, Williamsport, Pa. K Photographs by Bachrach 9 124 w m y E HILDA E. ROEHM, 317 N. Dearborn Street. Chicago, 111. BEATRICE A. ROGERS. 31 Clive Street, Atlantic, Mass. CONSTANCE ROGERS, Webster Hall. Exeter, N. H. FREDA A. ROSENFIELD, 186 Ruthven Street, Roxbur Mass. M. SYDNEY ROY, 214 S. Fifth Street. Hannibal, Mo. ADELE M. RUMPF, 99 Prospect Street, Stamford, Conn. Phototirnphs In Bnrhrnrh 9 125 y EVELYN RUSSELL, 23 Lorraine Street, Hartford, Conn. EUGENIE H. SACHS. 932 Avondale Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. ELIZABETH L. SAFFORD, Lakeville. Conn. LOUISE W. SAUNDERS, 20 Dewey Street, Providence, R. I. LUCY E. SAWYER, 4 Brooks .Avenue. Holyoke, Mass. MARGARET R. SCHERER, 2626 Broad Avenue, Altoona, Pa. K Photof rnphit by Bochrach s 12ti m ii y E t . BERNICE E. SCHMIDT, 5338 Harper Avenue, Chicago, 111. RUTH H. SCHMIDT 105 Erie Avenue, Gowanda, N- Y. MARGUERITE SCHOONMAKER, Wellesley, Mass. EMMA S. SCHREIBER, 42 Belleville Avenue, Newark, N.J. ELIZABETH SCHROEDER, 130 Virginia Park, Detroit, Mich. Pholojimphs h; Bachrach ROSE J. SCHWENGER, 13335 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio K 127 emr y iP ELISABETH McK. SCOTT, Pittsfield, N. H. MARJORIE I. SCUDDER, 73 Central Avenue, Athenia. N.J. ELEANOR SHARP, Genoa, N. Y. RUTH SHAW, 109 Winchester Street, Brookline, Mass. m MARJORIE B. SHEPARD, Irvin tonon-Hiidson. N. Y. Photoijraphs by Bdcliroch MARGARET A. SHILLITO, 303 W. Vine Street. Kalamazoo, Mich. 3 128 m y 31 1 m MARION SHIPLEY, 220 Oak Grove Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. ELIZABETH F. SHIPMAN, Kenilworth, III. MARIE S. SIMONDS, 163 Somerset Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. MIRIAM R. SMALL, Goshen, Conn. LUCY B. SMITH, .360 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Photo iraphs by Bachrach KATHARYN M. SMITH, 199 W. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. K 129 y m m BERDENA B. SNYDER, 233 Turley Avenue, Council Bluffs, la. EVELYN A. SODERLUND 498 Merrimac Street, Manchester, N. H. LILLIAN A. SOLOMON, 701 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. FRANCES M. SOUTHARD, 819 High Street, Bath, Me. MARIAN S. SPRAGUE, 27 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Photoijraph.i bi Barhrnrh MARGARET STASON, 1616 Jackson Street, Sioux City, la. m 130 myjEF ELIZABETH W. STAUFFER, Leola, Pa. THERESE W. STRAUSS, 196 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ARLINE S. TALCOTT, 327 Main Street, Glastonbury, Conn. DOROTHY A. TAYLOR, 1111 N. Main Street, Hutchinson, Kan. EVA M. TAYLOR, 920 S. 46th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Photoriraph.i bi Bachrarh GLADYS M. TAYLOR, 592 Washington Street, Wellesley, Mass. SE 131 m 01= 1 DORIS M. THOMPSON, 32 Woodland Road, Maiden, Mass. EMILY L. THOMPSON, 73 Elm Road, Newtonville, Mass. I. KATHLEEN THOMPSON, Spencer, W. Va. E. LING TONG, 285 Yieh Sieu Fong, Haining Road, Shanghai, China K JESSIE R. TOPPING, 267 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Photographs by Bachrach MARY R. TORPEY, 39 Oread Street, Worcester, Mass. a 133 y n 1 ELISABETH S. TRAUT, W. Main Street, New Britain, Conn. FRANCESCA S. TRAUT, W. Main Street, New Britain, Conn. HILDA TRAXLER, 42 Yale Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ESTHER R. TRETHAWAY, 39 W. North Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E.MILY L. TRIMMER, 76 Hanover Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. LEONA VAN GORDER, 110 Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio E Pliiitoyrafihs lit Baclirach 9 133 m £ :{B Ji KATHERINE G. VOSE, 103 Grant Street, Portland, Me. MARION H. WALLACE, 24 N. Jefferson Street, New Castle, Pa. SARA J. WALLACE, 64 Main Street, Rochester, N. H. VIRGINIA WANZER, 6524 University Avenue, Chicago, lU. m GLADYS E. WASHBURN, 22 W. Park Street, Albion, N.Y. Photographs by Bachrach HARRIET E. WEBBER, 27 Sycamore Street, Holyoke, Mass. s 134 1 HB m RUTH W. WEEKS, 3461 Lowell Street. Washington, D. C. DOROTHY WEINSCHENK, 12 Ellsworth Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. ELEANOR WHITE, 170 Spruce Street, Burlington, Vt. HELEN A. WHITING, Whiting Hall, S. Sudbury, Mass. MARTHA H. WILLIAMS, Glastonbury, Conn. Photographs hi Bachrach MARGARET M. WILLIS, Mount Vernon, Wash- SE 135 y E ' DOROTHY WILSON, 56 Front Street, Walpole, Mass. IRENE H. WILSON, 27 Gates Street, Worcester, Mass. MILDRED WINCHESTER, Irving Place, Holliston, Mass. MARGARET H. WITHROW, 2923 Reading Road, Cincinnati. Ohio m SELMA E. WOLCOTT, Terryville, Conn. Phototirophs b;i Biirhrnph ALICIA S. WOLFE, 1637 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. a 136 i 1 y E MURIEL WOOD, Care, Commodore Wood, Army and Navy Club, New York City ESTHER L. WORDEN, 58 Franklin Place, Montclair. N. J. HILDE A. J. WULP, 2975 Perry Avenue, New York City RACHEL E. YOST, 400 Morewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ETHEL C. ZIGLATSKI. 151 Columbia Boulevard, Waterbury, Conn. K Phntoiirnphx lii) Bachrneh 3 1.37 ffilWMMffl fimi)cr cmbcrjs of I9i9 BRACKETT, MARION F. H 862 Beech St., Manchester, N. H. GRAY, GRACE S 177 Clinton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. HARRIS, RENA 1402 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. KIMBALL, CORNELIA V. B St. Paul ' s School, Concord, N. H. {former jHcmbcr?! of I9i9 BACON, DOROTHY (Mrs. Donald Pitkin) White Ash Farm, Scituate Centre, Mass. BAKER, SYBIL 115 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. BARNUM, GRACE (Mrs. Wilbur F. Galbraith) Pittsburgh, Pa. BATCHELDER, MILDRED Sanford, Me. BAXTER, EMILY 10 College St., Brunswick, Me. BERNSTEIN, LEAH 57 Lafayette St., Worcester, Mass. BORG, THELMA P. O. Box 133, Chelmsford, Mass. BRIGGS, MARGARET F. H Care of Mrs. Isabel Fiske Conant, Wellesley Hills, Mass. BUCHANAN, ANNA 254 Ervine Sq., Beaver, Pa. CARLOCK, ADELAIDE 181 Terrace Ave., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. CLARK, DOROTHY 3610 Perrysville Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa- CLAYTON, CHARLOTTE Corner Lake and 13 St., Fort Worth, Tex. COBURN, MARGARET 14 West St., Battle Creek, Mich. COHEN, LOUISE (Mrs. Charles E. Hill) 811 S. Crescent St., Cincinnati, 0. COHO, GERTRUDE (Mrs. Daniel Reinhardtson) 25 Archer Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. GUMMING, SARA 2803 Ross Ave., Dallas, Tex. CURTIS, SARA 24 Newton Ave.,Woodbury, N. J. DEAN, KATHERINE Larchmont Manor, N. Y. DURANT, MARGARET 5 Grant St., Haverhill, Mass. FARNSWORTH, JOSEPHINE 500 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J. FRAMPTON, ELEANOR 1602 East St., Lincohi, Neb. FELTON, ELIZABETH 632 Orange St., Macon, Ga. GALT, ALICE 2347 Durant Ave., Berkeley, CaL GIBSON, HESTER (Mrs. EUery Huntington) Garden City, N. Y. GREENWALD, RETA 2409 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa. GRIFFITH, MARGARET 860 Clinton Ave., Bridgeport. Conn. 138 ai ft iM FORMER MEMBERS OF 1919— Continued HANLEY, MEREDITH 5810 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111. HARRISON, HELEN 420 W. 118lh St., New York, N. Y. HATTIE, MARY 945 Bedford St., North Abington, Mass. HAWLEY, JUDITH Fort Worth, Tex. HAYES, MARY 1820 Hammond Ave., Superior, Wis. HEYDEN, THEODORA 34 Nairn Place, Newark, N. J. HILLER, JENNIE Mattapoisett, Mass. HOGE, MARY (Mrs. James Calbert Sullivan) Union Savings Trust Co., Seattle, Wash. HOLBROOK. HELEN 1615 Pearl St., Sioux City, la. HOLCOMBE. LOUISE 8 Warren Sq., Jamaica Plains, Mass. HOLMES, HELEN 1002 River St., West Pittston, Pa. HOVER, DOROTHY 242 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. HURLBURT, LOUISE 420 High St., Warren, O. HYDE, DOROTHEA 250 Alden St., Springfield, Mass. INCH, HELEN 98 Franklin Blvd.. Pontiac, Mich. IVIE, FLORENCE (Mrs. Carl Abbot! Brooklyn, N. Y. JACOBS, HELEN 2 Greenough PL, Jamaica Plains, Mass. JAMES, FRANCES 1744 Cupose Ave., Scranton, Pa. JONES, CHARLOTTE 180 Union St., Flushing, N. Y. JOHNSON, HELELN 3157 Cambridge Ave., Chicago, IlL JOHNSON, KATHERINE 2221 Oliver Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. JORDAN, IRENE 1631 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. KAHN, MABEL 419 N. Wayne St., Piqua, O. KENDALL, MARION 7 Symmes Rd., Winchester, Mass. KEYES, FRANCES 96 Wallingford Rd., Brigliton. Mass. KROGNESS, GLADYS 2501 Girard Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. LAWS, MARJORIE 4825 Minnehaha Pky, W., Minneapolis, Minn. LAWSON, BEATRICE 805 South St., Peekskill, N. Y. LEE, CAROLINE Box 101, Haverford, Pa. LEVIS, HESTER Elkton, Md. LINDSAY, JANET 21 Church St., Plymouth, Pa. LOCHE OLIVE 14 Winthrop Rd., Lexington, Mass. LOMAX, HILDA (Mrs. James Mills) 312 Laurel St.. Warren, Pa. LOWENBERG, HENRIETTE . 310 So. Commerce St., Natchez. Miss. 139 IWMMffl FORMER MEMBERS OF 1919— Continued MATTOCKS, MILLICENT 516 Knickerbocker St., Kansas City, Mo. McCOY, HELEN 156 Park Ave., Watertown, N. Y. McCREARY, HARRIET (Mrs. J. G. Gay) Lexington, Ky. McGRADY, BLANID Hotel Vernon, Worcester, Mass. McPHERSON, HELEN (Mrs. Maurice Nichols) The Lookout, South St., Portsmouth, N. H. MADIGAN, GLADYS 2204 San Jacinto St., Houston, Tex. MAGEE, MARY Cottage St., Natick, Mass. MAGOUN, HELEN 1616 Pearl St., Sioux City, la. MARTIN, FRANCES 1597 Douglas St., Sioux City, la. MARTIN, CAROLINE Honeoye FaUs, N. Y. MARTIN, MARY VIRGINIA (Mrs. Gaylord Osborne) Honeoye Falls, N. Y. MARVIN, RUTH (Mrs. Alfred Coleman) 19 Martin Ave., Franklin, Mass. MEPHAM, DOROTHEA 103 Furman St., Schenectady, N. Y. MORRISON, EDITH Gorham, N. H. OBERDORFER, ELISE 429 Vista Ave., Portland, Ore. O ' NEIL, ORRA 4027 So. Benton St., Kansas City, Mo. PARK, MARGARET University of Chicago, Chicago, III. PATTERSON, ANN 574 West Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. RAYMOND, JANE 206 Worthington Ave., Wyoming, 0. RICKARD, EDWINA 52 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Mass. ROBINSON, RUTH 49 Davidson Rd., Worcester, Mass. ROSEN, FR. NCES 1804 Sherman Ave., Evanston, III. ROSS, MARY 47 The Prado, Ansley Park, Atlanta, Ga. ROTHCHILD, HENRIETTA 2222 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. SAFFORD, JANE 3202 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. SAMPLINER. MABEL 2124 Stearns Rd., Cleveland, 0. SCHOENE, JOSEPHINE 128 Buttles Ave., Columbus, 0. SETZLER, ANNA 2001 Croghan St., Fremont, 0. SHERARD, VALERIA (Mrs. Coleman Madd) 19 Martin Ave., Franklin, Mass. SHIELDS, DOROTHY 205 Montezuma St., Houghton, Mi ch. SMITH, KATHARINE A Ogunquit, Me. SMITH, MARY 316 South Ave.. Wilkinsburg, Pa. SNOW, KATHLYNE 18 South St., Biddeford, Me. SPRAKER. FLORENCE Fonda, N. Y. STEINERT, HELEN 1449 Wightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEELE, DOROTHY 609 Park Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. 140 ats ft m FORMER MEMBERS OF 1919— Continued STORR, ETHEL M 27 Oakwood Terrace, New Platz, N. Y. STRATTON, MILDRED 19 Sherman St., Bradford, Pa. SUGHRUE, ALICE 64 Howard Ave., Dorchester, Mass. SUTCLIFFE, MARTHA 42 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I. SUTHERLAND, SARA 1250 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. TAYLOR, DORIS 267 Bellville Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. T. YLOR, ELINOR Oakland Rd., West Chester, Pa. THOMAS, DOROTHY 1401 Eighth Ave. West, Seattle, Wash. THOMPSON, LOUISE 929 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMPSON, ORSIE 5305 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. TRASK, CAROLINE 329 West Prospect St., Kewanee, III. TSCHOPK, E. FRANCES 1531 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VAN VLIET, JEAN 219 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111. WEIL, MARGARET (Mrs. Leon Lauterstein) 2214 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. WHIPPLE, MARION 274 Laurel St., Hartford, Conn. WHITE, MARION 2645 Humboldt Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. WHITNEY, FRANCES 580 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. WICKER, JOSEPHINE Hanover, N. H. WILLIAMS, MARION Kent, O. WILSON, EMILY Paoli, Pa. WONG, ZOEN 12 Haining Rd., Shanghai, China WOOD, MARION 9 Elm St., North Adams, Mass. WOODMAN, MARGARET (Mrs. Donald McSkimmon) 188 Pine St., Bangor, Me. YOUNG, ELIZABETH 207 Buell Ave., Joliet, 111. YOUNG, LUCILLE 5897 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. YOUNG, McLE.AN 41 Rosemont Ave., Webster Grove, Mo. ZULAUF, ELIZABETH 190 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 141 ffllWMMffl Photograph hy Backrach WtWt Uv College (3oijernment isjsociatton Offi cers Helen Merrell, 1919 President Josephine P. January, 1919 Vice-President Charlotte S. Hassett, 1920 Secretary Margaret L. Alcock, 1920 Treasurer Faculty Members of Senate Miss Pendleton Miss Lanier Miss Harte Miss Manwaring Mr. Sheffield Student Members of Senate Helen Merrell, 1919, Chairman Margaret L. Alcock, 1920 Josephine P. January, 1919 Margaret W. Haddock, 1921, Secretary Charlotte S. Hassett, 1920 Margaret Byard, 1922 142 WELLESLEY COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION— Continued Marian S. Sprague, 1919 Class of 1920 Marjorie Moses Advisory Committee College at Large C. Elizabeth Peale, 1920 Carolyn Willyoung Class of 1919 Helen R. Andrews Ellen L. Richardson Elizabeth K. Sayre Class of 1921 Janet W. Victorius House of Representatives Class of 1919 Ferebe E. Babcock Alice L. Burbank Eleanor E. Carroll Ruth S. Coleman, Speaker Elizabeth P. Hannum Eveyln Holt Mildred E. Perkins Rose Phelps M. Eleanor Prentiss Susan Lowell Wright Class of 1920 Katharine Adams Margaret E. Alder Lucia P. Barber V. Ridley Berryman Elizabeth Blake Brenda p. Cameron Kathryn Collins Elizabeth H. Cox, Secretary Dorothea Douglass Laura Ewe Margaret Gray Emily T. Holmes Margaret Johnson Julia A. Kellogg Dorothy C. Lindsay Katharine Lindsay C. Elizabeth Peale Rachel H. Rathbun Mildred Shepard Muriel Starret A. Maude Stewart Katharine Taylor Myrilla Walcutt Elizabeth A. Wight Carolyn Willyoung Class of 1921 Barbara W. Bean Carita Bigelow Dorothy Bright Camilla Burdett Laura B. Chandler Julia McD. Davis Mary C. Dooly Mildred C. Hesse Sarah M. Jones Alice Joy Jeannette L. Luther Adele Merrell Margaret Metzger Catherine M. Mitchell Anna H. Morse Helen Sherman Elinor B. Snow Janet W. Victorius Constance Whittemore 143 WELLESLEY COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION— Coniinued Class of 1922 Martha Anderson Frances Greene Dora Armstrong Margaret Griffiths LuciLE Barrett Dorothy Holloway Elizabeth Congdon Helen Joveson Marion Dacy Harriet Kirkham Rudisell Freeman Gilace Martin Ruth Gardiner Dorothy Wiel Jane Wynn House Presidents ' ' Council Elizabeth L. Miler Beebe Jessie R. Topping Cazenove Elizabeth R. King Claflin Catharine L. Fish Fiske Jane W. Matthews Freeman Susan W. Handy Norumbega Elizabeth Flournoy Pomeroy H. rriet E. Webber Shafer Mamre Bailey Stone Catherine L. Kerr Tower Court Alice H. Armstrong Wilder Elizabeth A. Anderson Wood Village Seniors Prudence Bostwick Birches Hilde a. J. Wulp Crofton Lucille Andrews Eliot Eleanor M. Barnes Eliot Marion C. Hamblet Elms Helen C. Jordan Leighton Edna L. Holtorf Lovewell F. Hortense Barcalo Noanett Josephine P. January Noanett S. Elinor Johnston Washington Frances A. C. Grinnan Webb Frances C. Koester 11 Abbott Street Marian V. Bash 18 Belair Road Evelyn Russell 32 Dover Road Elisabeth McK. Scott 7 Waban Street Leona Van Gorder 628 Washington Street Miriam R. Small l-i Weston Road Fire Chief Elizabeth F. Freeman, 1919 College Auditor Ruth M. Addoms Advertising Manager Rachel H. Rath bun, 1920 144 ffiJL I i Photograph by Bachrach Photograph by Bachrack Eleanor McE. Linton, 1919 (First Semester! President Margaret Conant, 1919 (Second Semester) President Lucille Andrews, 1919 Vice-President Miriam E. Boyd, 1921 Recording Secretary Julia McD. Davis, 1921 Corresponding Secretary Lucu P. Barber, 1920 Treasurer Rachel M. McCormick, 1920 Annual Member Miss Alice Ottley Chairman Religious Meetings Committee Miss A. Bertha Miller Chairman Missionary Committee Mildred E. Perkins, 1919 Senior Chairman Discussion Group Committee Esther F. Moody, 1920 Junior Chairman Discussion Group Committee Ruth H. Hornsey, 1919 Chairman Membership Committee Martha H. Richardson, 1920 Chairman General Aid Committee Bernice E. Conant, 1920 Chairman Extension Committee Margaret E. Alder, 1920 Chairman Social Committee Eleanor C. Cl. rk. 1920 Chairman Week of Prayer Committee Margaret D. Christian, 1915 General Secretary 145 ffllWHTOffl Photograph by Bnrhrach J cbatiug CUtb Vera C. Hemenway, 1919 President Isabel K. Boyd, 1919 Vice-President Catherine Hughes, 1920 Secretary Frances Estelle Brooks, 1920 Treasurer 146 SJL i ltSl 9Intcrcollc5iatc Debate Date — March 15, 1919 Resolved: That the principle of universal Free Trade should be upheld by the League of Nations. AFFIRMATIVE TEAM (WELLESLEY) Speakers Elizabeth King, ' 19 Mary Crane, ' 19 Rachel Jones, ' 20 A Iternates Catherine Catch, ' 21 Elizabeth Cox, ' 20 Margaret Gay, ' 20 NEGATIVE TEAM (VASSAR) Speakers Eleanor Burgh, ' 21 Therese Strauss, ' 19 Vera Hemenway, ' 19 A Iternates Louise Jenckes, ' 20 Constance Whittemore, ' 21 Emily Gordon, ' 22 147 iJiWMMffl Photograph by Bachrach Barn )aUo ))S Margaret M. Horton, 1919 President Ruth A. Bolgiano, 1920 Vice-President Frieda L. Halsted, 1921 Secretary BLatharine Taylor, 1920 Treasurer Laura B. Chandler, 1921 Custodian 148 IMMM Photograph by Bachrach atl)lctic association Margaret L. Post, 1919 President Mary T. Hering, 1920 Vice-President Alice Joy, 1921 Secretary Mab N. Barber, 1920 Treasurer Helen Sherman. 1921 Cust odian 149 X1 M Elizabeth Davis, (Head), JV Agnes MacBride, W Mary Hanson, W Emily Thompson, fF Florence Langley, Captain, W Emily Trimmer Ruth Denman, (sub.) Madeleine E. Almy Margaret M. Horton Isabel Boyd Helen Collord Moore, (Head), W Katharine V. Higley Helen Packard Katharine L. Hilton, W Ruth A. Porter, W Louise Saunders, W Substitutes Dorothy Day Mary E. Long Dorothy Wilson SinDoof ' Bajscball p., Margaret Post, Captain 3rd., Ruth Porter c, Katherine Hilton l.s., Clarissa Cooper 1st., Helen Collord Moore r.s., Madeleine Almy 2nd., HiLDE WuLP . ., Elizabeth Miler r.f., Alice Burbank Substitutes Marion Sprague Susan Lowell Wright Ruth Bennett 1919 Irene Earl, W Elizabeth Bell Mary Crowther, Captain, JT Marion Wall. ce, W Kathryn Hinrichs, (Head), W Arline Talcott Substitutes Muriel Coe Ruth Morris Elizabeth Barbour ISO itjfc-s-: ' B Ti 3a.se - bo- 1 1 j ' jwM ftJu e niji w m i tKWQgieMGg - ;?gs3s?s '  .ka w wutgH ai ftW s 6gT ac fa 151 IWfWI 1919 Jessie Topping, ff Ruth Dorchester, Captain Jeanette Mack Bernice Schmidt, (Head), W Substitutes Marion Sprague HORTENSE BaRCALO 1919 c.f., Minnie Gould, W Li., Margaret Hale r.L, Selma Wolcott I.W., Elizabeth Moulton, W r.iv., Christabel Loos c.h., Alice Burbank, (Head), W l.h., Catherine Fish r.h., Helen Jordan I. ., Cl. rissa Cooper, W r. ., Gretchen Peabody, JF Goal, Elizabeth Kirkland, Captain, W Substitutes Margaret Brown Marie Simonds Esther Brinton 1919 Edna Holtorf Cl. rice Lewis, (Head), W Lena Podoloff, W Leona Van Gorder, W Substitutes Frances Koester Dorothy Decker 152 ammmmm V ®f.i I .. ' ,ef% ; 153 ifnwi Bow, Dorothy Risk 2, Dorothea Hazzard 3, Elizabeth Shipman, (Head), W 4, HiLDE WULP 5, Marjorie Scudder, Captain, W 6, Margaret Post, W 7, Evelyn Holt Stroke, Alice Clough, W Cox., Christine Breingan Running 1919 Ellen Armstrong, Captain Ruth Bennett, (Head), W Ferebe Babcock Dorothy Fessenden Amelia Henderson Faith LeLacheur, W Imogene McQuesten Kathleen Thompson Helen Whiting Irene Wilson Miriam Small Substitutes Marion Blair Jane McCartney Esther Kimball 1919 Charlotte Abbott, Captain Dorothy Collins, W Susan L. Wright, W Elizabeth Miler, W Elizabeth Brooks, (Head), W Substitutes Eugenie Sachs Faith Bushnell Anita Krigsman 154 n. v.. ' 1 ;,: e ■155 £.£ 1 M iii I iiij m-i Photograph, hy Bachraek McUc0lc College Cl)oir Hamilton C. Macdougall Choir Master Rose Phelps, 1919 Chorister Catherine L. Mills, 1920 Assistant Chorister Susan Lowell Wright, 1919 Librarian Bernice L. Kenyon, 1920 Librarian 156 ffllWflMH WELLESLEY COLLEGE CHOIR — Continued First Sopranos Jkax D. Bailey, 1919 Laur. B. Chandler. 1921 Nellie Cresswell, 1921 Ruth G. Gushing, 1921 Margaret M. Eddy, 1922 Hannah B. Fisher, 1920 Charlotte H. Homer. 1921 Esther Hoover, 1919 M. Fredna Jackson, 1920 Agnes P. Lawyer, 1920 Mary Lester, 1921 Catherine L. Mills, 1920 Marjorie E. Packard, 1922 Martha H. Richardson, 1920 Ethel C. Ziglatzki, 1920 Members Second Sopranos Mildred I. Bair, 1921 Louise W. Blakeslee, 1920 Mildred W. Burnett, 1920 Hildegarde E. Churchill, 1922 Margaret W. Conant. 1919 Laverna M. Cone, 1922 Caroline Ewe, 1922 Elizabeth Fry, 1922 Ruth Harrison, 1922 Kathryn L. Hinrichs. 1919 Clemewell Lay, 1919 Jane W. Matthews, 1919 Anna May Payne, 1922 Rita E. Pond, 1919 Edith C. Spencer, 1921 Contraltos Marian Y. Bash, 1919 Lydia M. Brown, 1920 Elizabeth deF. Bull, 1920 Hannah Chamberlin, 1922 Margaret H. Gay, 1920 Margaret M. Horton, 1919 Elizabeth McDowell, 1919 Natalie N. Nickerson, 1921 Mildred E. Perkins, 1919 Rose Phelps, 1919 Mildred W. Prugh, 1919 Barbar. F. Wilson, 1920 Florence Winner, 1920 157 BlWMMffl Photograph ftj Bachrach (BlCC Club Esther Hoover, 1919 Leader Ruth McClelland, 1919 President Doris Adams. 1920 Accompanist 158 ( tt € ixh Sop Dorothy Avery, 1921 Marjory Butterfield, 1920 Lillian Carhart, 1921 Laura Chandler, 1921 Katherine Cutler, 1920 Ruth Donovan, 1919 Emily Edwards, 1920 Hannah Fisher, 1920 Charlotte Homer, 1921 Acnes P. Lawyer, 1920 Sing Ling, 1919 Catherine Mills, 1920 Dorothy Taylor, 1919 Katherine Wendler, 1921 Martha H. Williams, 1919 Gwendolyn ranos Mary Blake, 1919 Helen Andrews, 1919 Mary C. Barnett, 1920 Florence Baxter, 1919 Mildred Burnett, 1920 Anna Bigelow, 1920 Lillian Hanson, 1921 Ethel Halsey, 1921 Flora Hubner, 1920 Ruth Loveland, 1920 Helen E. Miller, 1921 Bertha Pilgard, 1920 Eugenie Sachs, 1919 Mary Simpson, 1921 Dorothy Stevens, 1921 Wells, 1921 Altos Doris Adams, 1920 Lydia Brown, 1920 Elizabeth Bull, 1920 M. Aline Caskey, 1919 Katherine Heath, 1920 Helen Humphrey, 1920 Lillian Miller, 1919 Dorothy Niebrugge, 1921 Helen Strain, Elizabeth Powers, 1920 Vivian Scadden, 1921 Edith Spencer, 1921 Charlotte Berger, 1921 Margaret Gay, 1920 Margaret Horton, 1919 Natalie Nickerson, 1921 Dorothy Peck, 1920 1920 jUauDoUn Club Julia V. Brannock, 1919 Leader Marian S. Sprague, 1919 President Viola B. Kneelapjd, 1920 Assistant Leader First Mandolins Second Mandolins Marion Hamblet, 1919 Marion Bundle, 1920 Esther Kimball, 1919 Mildred Shepherd, 1920 Edith Bancroft, 1920 Helen Shoemaker, 1920 Eleanor Livingston, 1920 Carolyn Willyoung, 1920 ., Third Mandolins Guitars Elizabeth Shipman. 1919 Elizabeth Wight, 1920 Elizabeth Bull, 1920 Mando-Cello Elizabeth Tone, 1920 Ruth Ellen Dow, 1920 Banjos Traps Marian Sprague, 1919 Viola Kneeland, 1920 Piano Dorothy Wilson, 1919 159 rhnti ' trnph bij Biirlimrh cUcjslcv College v«ipl)onv Ovcliejstva Albert T. Foster Conductor D orothy Colville, 1919 President Sidney E. Sayre. 1920 Secretary-Treasurer Susan Lowell Wright, 1919 Student Conductor F. Maude Stewart, 1920 Librarian First Violins Second Violins Dorothy Colville, 1919 Katherine De Wolf. 1922 Grace H. Harding, 1921, Principal Elizabeth P. Fleming. 1921 Katharine L. Hilton. 1919 Elizabeth C. Frost 1922 Natalie N. Nickerson, 1921 mily Latham, 1922 Edith M. Nutt, 1922 . ' ' - J °° ' il2,f r. Ti ,,,-.-. r). Joyce Martin, 1921 Eleanor Peckham, 1922 g , r g ,. , 1921 Esther M. Russell, 1922 Sally R. Thompson, 1921 Sidney E. Sayre, 1920 Evelyn Tilden, 1921 Sara L. Strauss, 1920 „. riano Violas M. Virginia French, 1921 r n , „„ Susan Lowell Wright, 1919 Edith Bohmfalk, 1922 Mary Lester, 1921 Organ Marjorie L. Perkins, 1920 Violoncello „ Gertrude Cramton, 1920 r T i Mary Dooly, 1921 f Bass Elizabeth L. Powers. 1921 Hamilton C. Macdougall 160 Ph ' itnr raph hy Bachrach WtWt ltv College BtW Therese W. Strauss, 1919 Editor-in-Chief Margaret W. Conant, 1919, ( First Semester I Associate Editor Adele M. Rumpf, 1919, (Second Semester) Associate Editor Adele M. Rumpf, 1919, (First Semester) Emily L. Thompson, 1919 1 Muriel Fritz, 1920 Emily Tyler Holmes, 1920 ! ■. r.-. Assistant tditors Margaret Johnson, 1920 Mary Dooly, 1921 Margaret Metzger, 1921 Elizabeth Sayre, 1921 Rebecca Meaker Colville, 1916 Alumnae Editor Eleanor Skerry, 1920 Business Manager Marian Robinson, 1919 Assistant Business Manager 161 Photograph hf Bdchrach l cuoeilcv College aga?ine Eleanor D. Blodgett, 1919 Editor-in-Chief Isabel K. Boyd, 1919 Eleanor E. Carroll. 1919 j Mavis C. Barnett, 1920 f V. Ridley Berryman, 1920 ; Issociate Editors Bernice L. Kenyon, 1920 ( Margaret Jacoby, 1921 Ethel Halsey, 1921 ' Isabel K. Boyd, 1919 Business Manager Marian Robinson, 1919 Assistant Business Manager 162 ■%i Ai7.der.s0r_ Dorotfiy L.__ Editor- in.-. Chi e-I ofo ' ny j)6irerhus riariQ L). .need Literary Bditor ' -as 0. Cod Per .00m OS I Le Lege ado. Baari 163 JL MSI i Uiance !f rancai c Mary E. Holland, 1919 President Ruth G. Porter, 1919 Vice-President Marion B. Reed, 1919 Secretary Esther L. Kimball, 1919 Treasurer Mademoiselle Damazy Faculty Member Circulo Cajstcllano Marian F. Brackett, 1919 President Mary Boomer, 1920 Vice-President Lucia Barber, 1920 Secretary CoUcgc cttlcmcntjs a jsociatton Marion G. Gaston, 1920 President Marion B. Reed, 1919 j Frances Estelle Brooks. 1920 f Vice-Presidents Elizabeth B. Kibler, 1921 f Caroline L. Ingham, 1922 J H. Phoebe Gordon, 1920 Secretary-Treasurer Miss Annie K. Tuell Faculty Member dPqual Suffrage League Evelyn A. Soderlund, 1919 President Miss Josephine H. Batchelder Vice-President Emily I. Case, 1920 Secretary-Treasurer Donald S. Tucker, Edna H. Love, 1919 Executive Board Club for tl)e tuDv of ocialiisux Jeanette Mack, 1919 President Martha Williams, 1919 Vice-President Bernice Kenyon, 1920 Secretary-Treasurer Emily Case, 1920, Janet Victorius, 1921 Executive Board tuDeut JDoUmteerjs Helen Whiting Faculty Assistant Katherine Coan H. P. E. Helen Bailey, 1920 Katherine Baetjer, 1920 Gertrude Lutke, 1920 Florence Swan A. Priscilla Lawyer, 1920 Ruth Roche, Leader 164 IWMM £2IcUc0lcv CoUcgc CBax belief € r5ant?ation President Pendleton Chairman Dean Waite Professor Edwards Professor Moody Faculty Members Professor Bates Dr. Young Amelia Henderson, 1919, Sec. Elizabeth Frost, 1919 Margaret Stevenson, 1920 ; Student Members Margery Borg, 1920 Marion Smith, 1921 Margaret Christian Secretary Christian Association Dr. Young Chairman Committee of Association of Officers and Instructors Miss Stockwell Secretary Committee of Association of Officers and Instructors Miss Brown Chairman Committee on Talks in College Houses Mrs. Hodder Chairman Committee on War Literature Miss Manwaring Chairman Committee on Finance Mrs. Hodder Chairman Committee on Publicity Miss Ferguson Chairman War Farm Miss Mary Frazer Smith Chairman War Chest Margery Borg, 1920 Chairman Red Cross Auxiliary Mrs. Hayward Director of War Work Louise Chase, 1920 Chairman of Knitting Margaret Stevenson, 1920 Chairman of Sewing Elizabeth Cox, 1920 Chairman of Surgical Dressings Phoebe Gordon, 1920 Chairman of Periodical League 165 tWMM lai i TBcta l appa (Eta Cbaptrr of JflacfBatbuBftts Ellen F. Pendleton President Angie C. Chapin Vice-President Helen S. French Treasurer Alice Walton Secretary IN FACULTATE Ruth M. Addoms. B.A Wellesley, 1918 Lillian E. Baker Wellesley, 1914 Edward E. Bancroft, M.A., M.D Amherst, 1883 Isabel D. Bassett, B.A Wellesley, 1918 Katharine Lee Bates. M.A., Litt.D Wellesley, 1880 Mary A. Bean, B.A Wellesley, 1914 Florence Bracq, M.A Vassar, 1913 Alice H. Bushee, M.A Mt. Holyoke, 1900 Ellen L. Burrell, B.A Wellesley. 1880 Mary W. Calkins, Litt.D., LL.D Smith. 1885 Mary S. Case, B.A University of Michigan. 1884 Angie Clara Chapin. M.A University of Michigan. 1875 Martha P. Conant. Ph.D Wellesley, 1890 Mary L. Courtney Boston University, 1909 Helen L. Drew. M.A University of Minnesota, 1914 Katharine M. Edwards. Ph.D Cornell University, 1888 Emma L. Fisk, B.A Wellesley, 1914 Caroline R. Fletcher. M.A Radcliffe, 1899 Helen S. French. Ph.D Wellesley, 1902 Eleanor A. McC. Gamble, Ph.D Wellesley, 1889 Olive Greene, B.A Wellesley, 1906 Clarence G. Hamilton, M.A Brown University, 1888 Sophie C. Hart, M.A Radcliffe, 1892 Adeline B. Hawes. M.A Oherlin. 1883 Laura A. Hibbard. Ph.D Chicago, 1916 Mabel E. Hodder, Ph.D Syracuse, 1895 Elizabeth K. Kendall. M.A., LL.B Radcliffe. 1899 Eliza H. Kendrick. Ph.D Wellesley. 1885 166 St fel jtt PHI BETA KAPPA Continued Mary J. Lanier, B.S University of Chicago, 1909 Florence P. Lewis, Ph.D University of Texas, 1897 Adelaide L Locke. B.A.,S.T.B Mt. Holyoke,1896 Laura E. Lockwood, Ph.D University of Kansas, 1891 Helen A. Merrill. Ph.D Wellesley, 1886 Anna Bertha Miller, Ph.D Goucher, 1891 Julia E. Moody, Ph.D Mt. Holyoke, 1904 Louise S. McDowell, Ph.D Wellesley, 1898 Ellen F. Pendleton, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D Wellesley. 1886 LuciLE RousH, B.A Stanford University. 1918 Marion D. Savage. M.A Wellesley, 1909 ViDA D. ScuDDER. M.A Smith, 1884 Martha H. Shackford, Ph.D Wellesley, 1896 Margaret P. Sherwood, Ph.D Vassar, 1886 Clara E. Smith. Ph.D Mt. Holyoke, 1902 Laetitia M. Snow, Ph.D Goucher, 189.5 Regina E. Stockhausen, M.A Smith Seal Thompson, M.A University of Chicago, 1914 Mary Underhill, B.A Radcliffe, 1914 RoxANA H. Vivian. Pli.D Wellesley, 1894 Alice V. Waite, M.A Smith, 1886 Alice Walton, Ph.D Smith, 1 887 Helen W. Wheeler, B.A Wellesley, 1913 Judith B. Williams. Ph.D Vassar, 1912 Alice L Perry Wood, Ph.D Columbia, 1909 Anna P. Youngman, Ph.D University of Chicago, 1904 Class of 1919 Elizabeth L. Barbour Marion Bell Helen M. Bishop Eleanor D. Blodgett Prudence Bostwick Marguerite M. Brenizer Ruth S. Colem an Dorothy S. Paris Elizabeth F. Freeman Charlene Fiebeger Susan Lowell Vera C. Hemenway E. Marian Holliday Evelyn Holt Faith B. Le Lacheur Constance M. Loftus Helen Merrell Sarah Morrison Margaret R. Scherer Miriam R. Small Marion H. Wallace Wright 167 ' « $ -■-Y Edith E. Pickard, 1919 President Ruth G. Porter. 1919 y ice-President Elizabeth P. Hannum. 1919 Recording Secretary Marguerite Schoonmaker, 1919 Corresponding Secretary Dorothy E. Fessenden, 1919 Treasurer Dorothy Weinschenk. 1919 Commissary Sara L. Strauss, 1920 Assistarit Comjuissary Marion Bell, 1919 Keeper of the House Elizabeth T. Tone. 1920 Issistant Keeper of the House M. Eleanor Prentiss. 1919 | Anna M. Baetjer. 1920 j- Executive Committee Ruth D. Roche, 1920 ) Dorothea Douglass, 1920 Keeper of the Records Constance H. Gregory, 1920 Sergeant-at-Arms 168 5n facilitate Ruth M. Addoms Mary W. Calkins Mary Caswell Helen S. French LiLLA Weed Celia H. Hersey Marion D. Savage Mary J. Lanier Mabel A. Stone Alice W. Ottley Seal Thompson Frances L. Knapp Alice V. Waite Judith B. Williams |)nnorarp itUmijci- General John J. Pershing 2lumiuic lOLA Blackburn Alice H. Armstrong Edith A. Bagley Marion Bell Helen M. Bishop Prudence Bostwick Ruth S. Coleman Elizabeth C. Davis Gladys T. Edwards Catherine Fish Dorothy E. Fessenden Elizabeth P. Hannum Susan W. Handy Vera Hemenway Ruth H. Hornsey Emily N. Hoxie Mildred Katharine C. Coan 1919 Helen M. Jones Elizabeth Kirkland Jean Lees Esther Moles Edith E. Pickard Lena Podoloff Ruth G. Porter M. Eleanor Prentiss Helen Prior Margaret R. Scherer Marguerite Schoonmaker E. Ling Tong Esther R. Trethaway Dorothy Weinschenk Dorothy Wilson Winchester 1920 Anna M. Baetjer E. Dorothy Bell Dorothy W. Calvert Emily L Case Eleanor C. Clark Ruth Ellen Dow Dorothea Douglass Constance H. Gregory Louisa Howard Edith Weigle Helen Humphrey Catherine Hughes Rachel C. Jones Katherine Lindsay Ruth Roche Katherine Scott Mildred Shepard Sara L. Strauss Elizabeth T. Tone n 169 aipl a iSappa € i Rose Phelps, 1919 President Helen R. Andrews, 1919 Vice-President Alva B. Hammarskold. 1919 Recording Secretary Elizabeth L. Barbour, 1919 Corresponding Secretary Sarah Morrison, 1919 Treasurer Esther Hoover. 1919 Custodian Margaret Bancroft, 1912 I Margaret M. Horton, 1919 Executive Board Clemewell Lay, 1919 ) Brenda p. Cameron, 1920 First Factotum Edna H. Bowen, 1920 Second Factotum 170 LiLLUN E. Bakek Margaret Bancroft Mary A. Bean Malvina M. Bennett 3n facilitate Dorothy W. Dennis Caroline R. Fletcher Clarence G. HjVMilton Adeline B. Hawes Helen W. Wheeler |)onorarp Jflcmficr Margaret Anglin Barker aiiiuina Marie W. Goler Agnes F. Perkins Emma M. Scholl Muriel A. Streibert Alice Walton Charlotte B. Abbott Madeline E. Almy Helen R. Andrews Ellen Armstrong Elizabeth L. Barbour Mary Blake Eleanor D. Blodgett Helen P. Bonsall Margaret E. Brown Dorothy E. Collins Margaret E. Coombs Dorothy Day Ruth I. Donovan Elizabeth F. Freeman Madeleine Gibson Alva B. Hammarskold Margaret L. Alcock Ruth Baetjer Mavis C. Barnett Ruth A. Bolgiano Mary L. Boomer Edna H. Bowen Brenda p. Cameron Lucia E. Dearborn Mildred Floyd 1919 1920 Margaret M. Horton Esther Hoover Ruth E. Kelly Claire V. Kramlich Clemewell Lay Sing Ling Constance M. Loftus Jane W. Matthews Lillian J. Miller Sarah Morrison Helen M. Packard Rose Phelps Mildred W. Prugh Marian Robinson Ruth H. Schmidt Mary R. Torpey Josephine Junkin Bernice L. Kenyon Alison M. Kingsbury Viola B. Kneeland Esther F. Moody Marjorie L. Perkins Ethel E. Schaeffer Margaret S. Shedd Elizabeth A. Wight 171 ' }ji ' f ' V,t igma {ffmtcrnitt aipba Cbaptcr Alice W. Clouch, 1919 President Dorothy D. Faris, 1919 Vice-President Kathleen Murphy, 1919 Recording Secretary Ruth L. McClelland. 1919 Corresponding Secretary Margaret M. Willis, 1919 Treasurer Florence S. Johnson, 1919 Head of Work Christine S. Breingan, 1919 Custodian of the House Edith Ferre, 1920, Eleanor Skerry, 1920 Marshals 173 Jn faciUtatc Josephine H. Batchelder Katharine Lee Bates Margaret D. Christun Alice Coseo Elizabeth W. Manwaring ViDA D. SCUDDER 1919 Mamre Bailey Nellie M. Barnes Florence A. Baxter Helen D. Bixby Faith Blshnell Christine S. Breingan M. Alline Caskey Alice W. Clough Muriel Coe Clarissa B. Cooper E. Irene Cooper jVFary W. Crane Dorothea De Long Averyl a. Dickinson Ruth Dorchester Dorothy D. Faris Charlene Fiebeger Florence E. Goodrich Margaret M. Frances A. Grinnan Amelia Henderson Helen B. Hockenberry Anna Louise Hunter Florence S. Johnson S. Elinor Johnston Esther L. Kimball Florence 1. Langley Miriam G. McClain Ruth L. McClell. nd Kathleen Murphy Freda A. Rosenfeld Eugenie H. Sachs Elizabeth Schroeder Marjorie B. Shepard Margaret A. Shillito Marion S. Sprague Sara J. Wallace Willis 1920 Emma Anderson Dorothy Black H. irginia Bradley Margaret H. Cooke Laura Ewe Ruth Far nham Edith Ferre Helen B. Mertz Dorothea A. Mepham Catherine L. Mills Lois Nash Dorothy E. Peck Harriet G. Sampson Sidney E. Sayre Eleanor Skerry Elizabeth Spaulding Sibyl Wachter L. Ruth Wishart 173 -=tl .j% jr«. j ' % ■0 N,i-ij-- ti - ii « , ' ' ' ■■isg Mf , ?■; ' • ■' ■' ' , . ' , • Jiff ' ' ' •■A? ' - - - ■mm Eleanor White, 1919 President Margaret P. Littlehales, 1919 Vice-President Katharine Adams, 1920 Recording Secretary Ellen L. Richardson, 1919 Corresponding Secretary Marguerite M. Brenizer, 1919 Treasurer Louise W. Saunders, 1919 Keeper of the House Sarah G. McLeod, 1920, Rachel H. Rathbun, 1920 Factotums 174 ' In facilitate Mary B. Brainerd Rebecca Meaker Colville Miriam I. Dean Laur. Dwight Amy Kelly Louise S. McDowell Ellen F. Pendleton Eleanor A. Gamble Elizabeth K. Kendall Eliza A. Kendrick Mary Wadsworth Eleanor B. Newton Margaret P. Sherwood Bertha K. Straight Edith S. Tufts Mabel M. Young |)onorarp JHtmbrr Edith Wynne Mathison Kennedy 1919 LuciLE Andrews Marian V. Bash F. HORTENSE BaRCALO Elizabeth D. Bell Louise W. Blakeslee Marguerite M. Brenizer Elizabeth C. Brooks Katharine B. Carter Dorothy Colville Margaret W. Conant Elizabeth Flournoy Marion Ingersoll Isabel S. Ireland Josephine P. January Esther T. Johnson Helen C. Jordan Catherine L. Kerr Frances C. Koester Ruth E. Lewis Katherine Adams Lucia P. Barber Mab W. Barber Olive B. Bremner Elizabeth De F. Bull Elzura Chandler Louise G. Chase Bernice E. Conant Martha Margaret P. Littlehales Elizabeth McDowell Elizabeth M. Moulton Helen Moore Ellen L. Richardson Louise W. Saunders Rose Schwenger Marjorie I. Scudder Marion Shipley Frances M. Southard Emily L. Trimmer Jessie R. Topping Elizabeth S. Traut Francesca I. Traut Leona Van Gorder Katharine G. Vose Eleanor White Margaret H. Withrow Susan Lowell Wright 1920 Charlotte S. Hassett Helena M. Knight Mary S. McCullough Sarah G. McLeod Margaret B. McNaughten Margaret Montgomery Rachel Rathbun Isamay T. Richardson H. Richardson Can Ccta c?p?itlon Mary E. Harding, 1919 President Mary S. Crowther, 1919 Vice-President Susan U. Armstrong, 1919 Recording Secretary Esther L. Worden, 1919 Corresponding Secretary Hattie D. Levy, 1919 Treasurer Dorothea Hazzard, 1919 Head of Work Mary E. Long, 1919 Keeper of the House Dorothy C. Dunlap, 1920 Assistant Keeper of the House Marion G. Gaston, 1920 Assistant Keeper of the House M. Beatrice Putney, 1919 Edit or of the Iris 176 3;n iJfacuUatc Alice V. . Brown Helen I. Davis L IIRA I. HiBBARD Mabel E. Hodder Flora I. McKinnon Hamilton C. Macdougall Maugarethe Muller Gladys A. Turnbach Alice I. P. Wood foanorarp Jllrmbcrs Ralph A. Cram Josephine Preston Peabody Marks F. Marion Ralston laiumnac Henrietta Littlefield Marie Henze Emma K. Anderson Hester L. Anderson Susan U. Armstrong Ferebe E. Babcock Jean D. Bailey Muriel Baker Helen R. Brady Ruth F. Brooks Mary S. Crowther M. Louise Frein Mary E. Harding Rena H. Harris 1919 Dorothea Hazzard Edna L. Holtorf Margaret H. Hoyt Hattie D. Levy Clarice Lewis Faith Le Lacheur Mildred S. Liebman Mary E. Long Christabel Loos Helen M. Lumsden Katherine V. Lyford Miriam Meyer Rita E. Pond Margaret L. Post M. Beatrice Putney Lucy E. Sawyer Bernice E. Schmidt Miriam B. Small Katharyn M. Smith Elizabeth W. Stauffer Eva M. Taylor Gladys M. Taylor Esther L. Worden Doris Adams Margery Borg Frances E. Brooks Eleanor Brown Elizabeth H. Cox Dorothy C. Dunlap 1920 Marion G. Gaston Margaret H. Gay Emily Tyler Holmes Julia A. Kellogg C. Elizabeth Peale Rachel L. Pratt Bertha K. Pilgard A. Maude Stewart Myrilla Walcutt Frances Weimer Carolyn Willyoung ■. ' f Mjm .e ' ' ■' k T ' ■' ; ' .? -y.! 1 eta iaipl)a Marion H. Wallace, 1919 President Mary M. Martin, 1919 Vice-President Kathryn L. Hinrichs, 1919 Recording Secretary Hazel Martin, 1919 Corresponding Secretary E. Marian Holliday, 1919 Treasurer Alice L. Burbank, 1919 Head of Work Marian Lord. 1919 Custodian M. Winona Stevens, 1920 Assistant Custodian Ruth Shaw, 1919 Editor of Zeta Alpha Annual Margaret Johnson, 1920 Assistant Editor of Zeta Alpha Annual Margaret M. Stevenson, 1920 First Marshal V. Ridley Berryman, 1920 Second Marshal 178 Sn facilitate Myrtilla Avery Isabel D. Bassett Martha P. Conant Emma Fiske Helen F. Whiting Edith J. Grimes Eliza J. Newkirk Pauline A. Shorey Martha H. Shackford Louisa M. Greeley Truth Binns JuLU V. Brannock Isabel K. Boyd Alice L. Burbank Eleanor E. Carroll Dorothy C. Doremus Maude P. Gardner Marion C. Hamblet Katharine L. Hilton Kathryn L. Hinrichs Mary E. Holland E. Marion Holliday Pansy V. Jones Marian F. Lord Hazel Martin Mary M. Martin aiiimnac 1919 Doris Wardner Elizabeth L. Miler GretcheiN Peabody Marion B. Reed Dorothy Robathan Evelyn Russell Elizabeth McK. Scott Ruth Shaw Elizabeth F. Shipman Marie S. Simonds Lillian H. Solomon Emily L. Thompson I. Kathleen Thompson Marion H. Wallace Harriet E. Webber Helen A. Whiting Irene H. Wilson HiLDE A. J. WULP 1920 Jeanette L. Beall V. Ridley Berryman Helen E. Burgner Margaret Gray Dorothy E. Hall LORETTA M. HaSSETT Margaret Johnson Gwendoline E. Keene Charlotte A. Frances G. Kinnear Rachel McCormick Anna A. Russell Jean F. Russell Muriel Starret M. Winona Stevens Margaret M. Stevenson Edith M. Wilkey Wood iljMiib ' iMlSbi T ? 1 rn rl dli ' i T fc 1 _ —- _C ' [l ' rMmM l It i . ■-—pi-.i U.I I un i -I ii.i I I i-mn n(w- jp P innwji ll-nwrtr | 179 ffilMfWIH Photograph by Bachrach Cla!S0 Of 1920 Officers Margaret H. Cooke President Muriel Starret Vice-President Anna A. Russell Recording Secretary Brenda p. Cameron Corresponding Secretary Emily S. Edwards Treasurer Elizabeth Blake, C. Elizabeth Peale, Katharine Taylor Executive Board Marjorie Moses, Carolyn Willyoung Advisory Committee Edith Ferre. Gl. dys T. Jones Factotums A. Maude Stewart Song Leader 180 Mt l jtt cmbcris of Clajsjs of 1920 ADAMS, DORIS C 57 Atkinson St., BeUows Falls, Vt. ADAMS, KATHARINE 75 Second St., Geneseo, N. Y. ALCOCK, MARGARET L 2742 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ALDER, MARGARET E 96 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair. N. J. ALEXANDER, NELLIE B 242 E. Federal St., Youngjtown, 0. ANDERSON, EMMA 504 S. Denver Ave., Tuba Okla. ATKINSON, M. ALINE ConnellsviUe, Pa. ATTERBURY, OLIVE 154 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. ATWELL, DOROTHY W Hopedale, Mass. AUSTIN, MARY L 79 New England Ave., Summit, N. J. AVERILL, EDITH 1148 Main St., Campello, Mass. BABBITT, HELEN A Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. BACON, RUBY E 2728 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, 0. BAETJER, ANNA M 740 Reservoir St., Baltimore, Md. BAETJER, KATHARINE 317 Fairmont Ave., Winchester, Va. BAETJER, RUTH 740 Reservoir St., Baltimore, Md. BAGG, GLADYS L 7 Brokaw PI., Appleton, Wis. BAILEY, HELEN L 155 High St., Reading, Mass. BAKER, HARRIET C Palmer Ave., Falmouth, Mass. BAKER, JOSEPHINE D 95 Paul Revere Rd., Arlington Heights, Mass. BALLINGER, ADELAIDE 622 Dayton St., Hamilton, 0. BANCROFT. EDITH S 61 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. BARBER, LUCIA P Bennington, Vt. BARBER, MAB N Bennington, Vt. BARNARD, HELEN C 170 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. BARNETT, MARY C 20 Chestnut St., Potsdam, N. Y. BARNETT, MAVIS C 8 Newell Ave., Needham, Mass. BARR, L. GLADYS 374 Pine St., Lowell, Mass. BARRETT, ELLEN E 9 Beeching St., Worcester, Mass. BASTEDO, MARION 107 Westminster Ave., Detroit, Mich. BATCHELDER. MILDRED A Sanford, Me. BEALL. JEANNETTE L 33 Oneida Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. BELL, E. DOROTHY Salisbury, Conn. BERRYMAN, V. RIDLEY Smithfield, Va. BIGELOW, ANNA F 813 W. Lovell St., Kalamazoo, Mich. BILLOW, MARJORY McK 823 Washington St., Evanston. 111. BLACK, DOROTHY P Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N. Y. BLAKE. ELIZABETH East Moriches, New York BLANCHARD. MARION 1 1432 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111- BODE, GLADYS L r 803 F St.. Salida, Col. BOLGL NO, RUTH A 408 Manhattan PI., Los Angeles, Cal. 181 SJL I iM CLASS OF 1920 — Continued BOOMER, MARY L Hotel McAlpin, New York, N. Y. BORG, MARGERY Irvington-onHudson, N. Y. BOWEN, EDNA H 32 Beekman Rd., Summit, N. J. BRADLEY, H. VIRGINIA 815 Elk St., Franklin, Pa. BRAIN ERD, GLADYS M 42 N. Main St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. BRECHER, HELEN G. W 516 Briar PI., Chicago, HI. BREMNER, OLIVE B 30 Gates Ave., Montclair, N. J. BROOKS, ELEANOR W 44 Elm St., Wellesley HiUs, Mass. BROOKS, FRANCES ESTELLE 7 Urban St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. BROOKS, MARY A 17 Smith St., West Haven, Conn. BROWN, ELEANOR 54 Euclid Ave., Waterburj ' , Conn. BROWN, LYDIA M Cresstone PL, Cape May Court House, N. J. BRYAN, CAMILLA E 208 Walnut St., Elmira, N. Y. BULL, ELIZABETH DeF 295 Church St., Naugatuck, Conn. BURGNER, HELEN E 1218 Monroe St., Charleston, 111. BURNETT, MILDRED W 61 Sanford Ave., Plainfield, N. J. BURNHAM, PAULINE L 282 Federal St., Greenfield, Mass. BURTIS, MARJORIE 60 Fairview Ave., North Plainfield, N. J. BUSTEED, MABELLE S 42 Oakland Rd., Maplewood, N. J. BUTTERFIELD, MARJORIE 21 E. 31st St., Savannah. Ga. CAMERON, BRENDA P Lanesborough, Mass. CASE, EMILY 1 1259 N. State St., Chicago, lU. CASHMAN, MARY A 212 High St., Newburypon, Mass. CHANDLER, ELZURA H 191 County St., Taunton, Mass. CHASE, LOUISE G 500 Garrard St., Covington, Ky. CLARK, ELEANOR C Rivera, Cal. CLARK, JOSEPHINE P Willoughby, O. CLEPHANE, BEATRICE A Chevy Chase, Md. COLEMAN, THERESA V 59 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. COLLINS, KATHRYN .Moorestown, N. J. COMPTON, DOROTHY Thompson PL, Louisville, Ky. CONANT, BERNICE E 121 AUston St., West Medford, Mass. COOK, JESSIE M 14 E. Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. COOK, MARJORY B 506 Eighth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. COOKE. MARGARET H 191 Thayer St., Providence, R. I. CORNEY, EDN. F 781 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. COX. ELIZABETH H Media, Pa. CRAMTON, GERTRUDE H 100 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. CUTLER, KATHARINE A North Wilbraham, Mass. DALTON, HAZEL M The Somerset, Portland. Me. D.AVIDSON, ELEANOR B 1525 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa. 182 IWMM CLASS OF 1920 Coii imied L)A IDSON. GERTRUDE C 92 Church St., Montclair, N. J. DAMS. ETHEL A 8)7 Marietta Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. DAY. E.MELINE Paris, Tex. DEARBORN, LUCIA E 6 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass. DENNETT. FRANCES G 115 Windermere Rd., Auburndale, Mass. DE VENNE. M. MARJORIE 99 Essex St., Youngstown. O. DEY, ROBERTA 511 N. Main St., Hightstown, N. J. DICKSON, CHRISTINE E Pittsburg. Tex. DOUGLASS. DOROTHEA 209 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. DOW, RUTH E 17 Lincoln St., Exeter, N. H. DOYLE, HARRIET k 733 W. Market St., Akron, O. DRISCOLL, HENRIETTA A 6 Deering St., Portland, Me. DUNLAP, DOROTHY C 5533 Beverly PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. EBBERTS, KATHRYN M 1206 Heberton Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. EDWARDS. EMILY S South Rockwood, Midi. ELLIN, DOROTHY T 1028 Valley Lane, Avondale, Cincinnati, O. ELSING, KATHERINE E 195 Euclid Ave.. Ridgefield Park, N. J. EMERY, ELINOR P 73 Gardiner St., AUston, Mass. ENGLES, RUTH 450 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. EWE. L. URA 3208 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. EYNON, GWENYLLAN M 131 Roup .Vve., Pittsburgh, Pa. FARNHAM, RUTH 1436 S. 20th St., Lincoln, Neb. FARRAR.KATHRYN R 6316 Emma Ave., St. Louis. Mo. FEHLING. MILDRED 125 Si. th Ave., La Grange. 111. FERRE, EDITH 440 Oakland Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y. FISHER, HANNAH B 840 Michigan Ave.. Evanston. HI. FLAGG, MARION 27 Main St., Maynard, Mass. FLEET, JANE S Huntington. N. Y. FLOYD. MILDRED 26 Johnson Ave.. Winthrop, Mass. FREEMAN. KATHLEEN E 269 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J. FRINK, ESTELLA G East Woodstock, Conn. FRITZ. MURIEL E 754 Chestnut St., Manchester, N. H. FUNK, MARGARET A 831 N. 41st St., West Philadelphia. Pa. GALPIN, FR. NCES E 4343 Schenley Farms Ter.. Pittsburgh. Pa. GASTON, MARION G 5554 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. GAY, MARGARET H 136 E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. GOODSPEED, MIRIAM 1 14 Grand View Ave., Wollaston, Mass. GORDON, CATHERINE C 26 Sagamore Rd., Worcester, Mass. GORDON. H. PHOEBE 1912 First Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. 183 IfWWI CLASS OF 1920 — Continued GRAY, MARGARET 214 College Ave., Beaver, Pa. GREEN, ELIZABETH xM Rhawn St., Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. GREENE, RUTH C 272 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. GREGORY, CONSTANCE H 317 Park Ave., Newark, N. J. GRINDLEY, FLORENCE 1 311 Avery Ave., Detroit, Mich. GRUHLER, CAROLINE L 1156 Glenwood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. HAGLER, MARGARET T 1024 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, Okla. HALE, GLADYS Barre, Mass. HALL, DOROTHY E 4454 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, 111. HALSTED, JEANNE B 240 E. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. HAMM, MARGARET L 671 Cable Ave., St. Paul, Minn. HARRISON, DORRIS A 1961 Nelson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. HARRISON, MILDRED B 86 Prospect Ave., Wollaston, Mass. HARTMAN, GRACE E 37 Rutgers St., Rochester, N. Y. HASSETT, CHARLOTTE S -22 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. HASSETT, LORETTA M 115 Congress St., Portsmouth, N. H. HATHAWAY, MADELINE P Wellington and Thome Aves., South Auburn, R. I. HAWKINS, RUTH E 231 Springfield St., Chicopee, Mass. HEATH, KATHERINE Catskill, N. Y. HEISTON, M. VIRGINIA 1805 Franklin Ave., Columbus, O. HERING, MARY T 607 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. HERSEY, MARION F North St., Hingham, Mass. HILDRETH, KATHARINE C AmityTiUe, N. Y. HILL, MARIE S East Corinth, Me. HINKLEY, RUTH T 55 Saybrook PI., Buffalo, N. Y. HINMAN, ELEANOR H 1825 S. 24th St., Lincoln, Neb. HOLMES, EMILY T Highland Court Hotel, Hartford, Conn. HOPE, FLORENCE C Madison, N. J. HORNBROOK, MARGARET 3257 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. HORNE. J. ELINOR 105 High St., Somersworth, N. H. HOWARD, LOUISA 85 Caroline St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. HUBNER, FLORA L 5743 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. HUGET, MIRIAM L 244 Decatur St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. HUGHES, CATHERINE 32 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. HUMPHREY, HELEN 227 N. Main St., Cambridge Springs, Pa. HUNTER, MARGARET 42 Elizabeth St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. JACKSON, M. FREDNA 1523 Annex Ave., Dallas, Tex. JENCKES, ELEANOR B 18 Quebec St., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can. JENCKES, LOUISE Wysomissing. Pa. JOHNSON, ANNA W 323 Montrose Ave., South Orange, N. J. 184 SIL ft MI CLASS OF 1920 — Continued JOHNSON, ANNICE K 18 Morse St., Woburn, Mass. JOHNSON, MARGARET 2367 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. JONES, ETHEL H 139 N. GaUatin Ave., Uniontown, Pa. JONES, GLADYS T Moravia, N. Y. JONES, MARGARET P Church St., Moravia, N. Y. JONES, RACHEL C 125 E. Fourth Ave., Consholiocken, Pa. JUNKIN, JOSEPHINE Red Oak, la. KASE, MABEL C 7309 Boyer St., xMt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. KEENE, GWENDOLINE E Dept. of Public Roads, Broadway- Yamhill Bldg., Portland, Ore. KEITHLY, HORTENSE C O ' Fallon, Mo. KELLEY, BERTHA R 4 Dix St., Winchester. Mass. KELLOGG, FLORENCE B Ohio State Reformatory, Mansfield, 0. KELLOGG, JULIA A 913 Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. KENT, EMILY 33 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y. KENYON, BERNICE L Smithtown Brancli, N. Y. KINGSBURY. ALISON M 219 Stratford Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. KINGSLEY, ELIZABETH R 2434 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights, 0. KINNEAR, FRANCES G Luzerne, N. Y. KITE, FLORENCE L 17 Russell St., Milton, Mass. KNEELAND, VIOLA B 26 Montview St., West Roxburv-, Mass. KNIGHT, HELENA M Winchester, Va. KNORR, JESSIE E 1618 Fairmount Ave., Wichita, Kan. KORNFELD. HELENE 51 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass. KREISER, EVA M 896 Park PL, Brooklyn, N. Y. KURTH, LEONA 780 Marietta Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. LAWYER, AGNES P 380 Wetherfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. LE FEVRE, A. LOUISE 317 Jefferson St., Muskegon, Mich. LEVL NETTA Manning, S. C. LEWIS, DOROTHY 226 Upland Rd., Cambridge. Mass. LIBERMAN, M. RUTH 6 The Amlot, Utica, N. Y. LIGGETT, DELLA E 311 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. LINDSAY, DOROTHY C Paia Maui, T. H. LINDS. Y, KATHARINE 347 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. LITTLE, MABELLE P 53 State St., Augusta, Me. LIVINGSTON, ELEANOR 41 N. High St., Bridgton, Me. LONDON, BERTHA C 3106 Avalon St.. E. E., Pittsburgh. Pa. LONG, M. KATHERINE 304 E. Water St., Pontiac. 111. LOVATT, DOROTHY D Beech Spring, S. Orange, N. J. LOVELAND, RUTH 409 Prospect . ve., Hackensack, N. J. LOWRY, EDITH E ' ■935 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 185 uwm CLASS OF 1920 — Co i tn; ef LUSTIG, ELIZABETH L 31 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, R. I. LtJTKE, GERTRUDE R 367 Edgecombe Ave., New York, N. Y. LYSHOLM, RAGNI A 72 Euclid St., Woodbury, N. J- McCLIVE, RUTH E 344 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. McCORMICK, RACHEL M University of Pittsburgh, Pa. McCORNACK, ALICE M 27 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. McCOY, ELIZABETH 45 Larch Ave., Bogota, N. J. McCULLOUGH, MARY S 332 Mack BIdg., Denver, CoL McDonald, HELEN M p. O. Box 291, Minot, Mass. MacDUFF, MARION F 30 High St., Everett, Mass. McLEOD, SARAH G 160 Broad St., Charleston. S. C. McLOUTH, AGNES S 22 Cuyler St., Palmyra, N. Y. McNAUGHTEN, MARGARET B Slant Acres, Towaco, N. J. MAIN, MARGARET 206 Union St., Olympia, Wash. MANCHESTER, ELIZABETH k Clark Mills, N. Y. MARR, HELEN S 271 Deering Ave., Portland, Me. MARSHUETZ, JANET C 637 S. Court St., Montgomery, Ala. MAYER, MAXINE 216 S. Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. MAYO, PHOEBE G Rochester, Minn. MERTZ, HELEN B 5 Orchard St., Newark, N. J. MIDDLETON. JOSEPHINE W Forest Hills Inn, Forest Hills, N. Y. MILLS, CATHERINE L 30 Curtis St., New Britain, Conn. MITTENMAIER. BERTHA A 508 N. Washington St., Rome, N. Y. MOCK, ELIZABETH C 147 Virginia Park, Detroit, Mich. MONTGOMERY, MARGARET 814 Congress St.. Portland, Me. MOODY, ESTHER F ' . East Northfield, Mass. MORGAN, FRANCES E 5525 Hampden St., E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa. MORRIS, CLAIRE 125 Union St., South Natick, Mass. MORRIS, ETHEL G Metuchen, N. J. MORSE, ETHELYN E 35 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N. Y. MOSES, MARJORIE Tilton, N. H. MURPHY, MARGARET A Sumner, Miss. NASH. LOIS C 310 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. NASH, RUTH W 310 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. NEWBRO, MARTHA J 46 Pallister Ave., Detroit. Mich. OBER, MARION L 16 Gibbs Ave.. Newport. R. I. OGREN, CECILLE K 1344 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N- Y. OGSBURY, HARRIET H Watertown. N. Y. 186 IWMM CLASS OF ]920 — Conlimied ORNDORFF. FLORENCE M 321 Hurlburt Ave., Detroit, Mich. OWEN, MARGARET 1800 Gaylord St., Denver, Col. PALMER, DORAS C 18 W. State St., Sliaro. Pa. PALMER, HELEN M 126 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, 5j. Y. PARMENTER, MARY E 803 W. Market St., Lima, O. PARSONS, FRANCES 41 Murray St., Bingliamton, N. Y. PARTRIDGE. DOROTHY 3001 Oakland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. PAUL, LOUISE M Wakefield, N. H- PEALE, C. ELIZABETH 1011 Woods Ave., Lancaster, Pa. PECK, DOROTHY C 666 Long Brook Ave., Stratford, Conn. PECK, DOROTHY E Stow, Mass. PERKINS, MARJORIE L Warren, Mass. PERKINS, PAULINE Cornish, Me. PETERSON, E. GLADYS 817 Gerald Ave., Missoula, Mont. PILGARD, BERTHA K 79 Vine St., Hartford, Conn. PONSFORD, RUBY A 810 N. Kansas St., El Paso, Tex. PORTER, .MARION 39 Baker Ave., Beveriy, Mass. POWERS, ELIZABETH L Morrisville, Vt. PRATT, RACHEL M 211 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. PUNSHON, RUTH 2844 May St., Cincinnati, O. R. THBUN, RACHEL H .539 Harris Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. RAY, ELEANOR H 33 Eaton Ave., Woburn, Mass. READ, MARGARET 255 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. RECKFORD, MARION T 45 W. 56th St., New York, N- Y. REED, DORIS M 708 Pearce St., Fall River, Mass. REINHART, MARGARET E 1000 W. Market St., Pottsville, Pa. RICHARDSON, ISAMAY T 10 Leighton Rd., Wellesley, Mass. RICHARDSON, MARTHA H Homestead, Wellesley, Mass. ROCHE, RUTH D . 56 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. RUNDLE, MARIAN D .53 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N.J. RUPP, ALICE ,j. 338 Scott St., Youngstown, O. RUSSELL, ANNA A ' . ' T 47 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. RUSSELL, JEAN E ' 47 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. SADLER, PHYLLIS W South Attleboro, Mass. SAFFORD, JANE 3202 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. ST. CLAIR, MARGARET H Tazewell, Va. SAMPSON, HARRIET G Elmlea, Woodstock, Conn. SANTMEYER, JANE L HI W. Third St., Xenia, O. SAYRE, SYDNEY E Flushing, Mich. SCHAEFFER, ETHEL E 4 State St., Newark, N. J. 187 SJL ft lBI CLASS OF 1920 — Continued SCOTT, HELEN H 144 Hancock St., Aubuindale, Mass. SCOTT, K. THARINE B Guilford Rd., Cleveland, O. SENSENY, HELEN G 335 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. SHAW, HELEN G 514 Audubon Rd., Boston, Mass- SHEDD, MARGARET S 38 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. SHEELER, FLORENCE J 6728 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. SHEPARD, MILDRED 470 Main St., Orange, N. J. SHOFF, DOROTHY F Freeport Rd., Tarentum, Pa. SHUMWAY, HILDEGARD B 4411 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. SHURTLEFF, MARJORIE C 35 Orchard St., Portland, Me. SKERRY, ELEANOR 782 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. SMITH, HELEN P Riverpoint, R. 1. SNYDER, OLGA L Port Allegany, Pa. SPAULDING, ELIZABETH F 22 Simpson Rd., Ardmore, Pa. SPEARMAN, RUTH B Grove City, Pa. STARRET, MURIEL 140 W. Canfield Ave., Detroit, Mich. STEEFEL, LOUISE 110 Merriman St., Rochester, N. Y. STEVENS, M. ELIZABETH 160 Flax Hill Rd.. South Norwalk, Conn. STEVENS, M. WINONA 30 Kingman Rd., South Orange, N. J. STEVENSON, MARGARET M 425 Park Ave.. Waverly, N. Y. STEWART, A. MAUDE 137 Elm St., Elizabeth, N. J. STILLWELL. CATHARINE L 98 W. 32nd St., Bayonne, N. J. STRAIN, HELEN 317 First Ave. No., Great FaUs, .Mont. STRAUSS, SARA L 124 Hillcrest Ave., Louisville, Ky. STUART, MARIAN A Skaneateles, N. Y. SULLIVAN, FRANCES M Littleton, N. H. SWAN, FLORENCE T 1099 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. SWARTZ, HELEN E 106 E. Broadway, Milton, Pa. TAYLOR, ELINOR Oakland Rd., West Chester, Pa. TAYLOR, KATHARINE 107 W. 84th St., New York, N. Y. THOMAS, GENEVIEVE M Denton Rd. W., Wellesley, Mass. THOMAS, HELEN J 101 E. Ridge St., Lansford, Pa. THOMAS, MARY D 444 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. THUN, ANNA C Wyomissing, Pa. TINKHAM, MARJORIE C Crown Point, Ind. TIRRELL, BERNICE A North Cohasset, Mass. TONE, ELIZABETH T 5305 Westminster PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. TRUNKEY, FRANCES W W. 2109 Fourth Ave., Spokane. Wash. TWYMAN, GRACE J Ill N. Grove St.. Marshall, Tex. WACHTER, SIBYL 650 Lincoln Ave., Toledo, O. WALCUTT, MYRILLA 22 Montclair . ve., Montclair, N. J. 188 tMMM CLASS OF 1920 — Continued WASHBURN, WINNIFRED 30 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. WEIGLE, EDITH D 725 Higliland Ave., La Fayette, Ind. WEIMER, FRANCES F Rosemont, Pa. WEITZENKORN, FANCHON R 279 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WESTCOTT, CYNTHIA 95 High St., North Attleboro, Mass. TEDENBACH, xMARGARET L Beechmont Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. WIGHT, ELIZABETH A 50 E. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. WILKEY, EDITH M 1654 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. WILLIAMS, EDITH Buckland, Conn. WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE 148 Park St., East Orange, N. J. ■WILLIAMS, MARION A Kent, 0- WILLIS, MARY E 6 Court St.. Concord, N. H. ILLYOUNG, CAROLYN 24 Bergen Ave., Ridgewood. N. J. WILLYOUNG, DOROTHY C 129 S. Irving St., Ridgewood, N. J. WILSON, BARBARA F 15 Alden St., Newton Centre, Mass. WINNER, FLORENCE .523 W. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. WmSPEAR, ALTA G 52 W. Maple Ave., Newark, N. J. WISHART, L. RUTH 91 Fisher Ave., White Plains. N. Y. WOOD, CHARLOTTE A 280 Sixth Ave., Newark, N. J. WYANT, VIRGINIA A Ostrum St., South Bethlehem, Pa. YOUNG, LOUISE F 7003 Pine Branch Road, Sakonea Park. Washington, D. C. 189 ffilWMMffl Photograph b} Bnchrach Cla!g0 of 1921 Officers Maude Ludincton President Helen Sherman Vice-President Mildred C. Hesse Recording Secretary Margaret B. Freeman Corresponding Secretary Josephine L. Rathbone Treasurer Dorothy Bright ) Margaret Metzger } Executive Board Mary Elizabeth Ritchey ' Elizabeth K. Sayre. Janet W. Victorius Advisory Committee Kathryn Wendler, Marjorie a. Westgate Factotums Laura B. Chandler Song Leader 190 ItUME tmhm of €1300 of 1921 AARON, HAZEL B I937 N. Broad St.. Philadelphia, Pa. ABBOTT, JOSEPHINE C Providence Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. ABELSON, ISABEL S 1541 Oneida St.. Utica, N.Y. ABR. ' VHAMSON, LEAH J . 116 Oxford St., Portland, Me. ADAMS, C. MARY 19 Fairfax St., West Newton, Mass. ALLEN, RUTH E 226 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALVINO, LYDIA 58 Williams St., Medford, Mass. ANDERSON, EDITH 29 Main St., North Andover, Mass. ANDREWS, K. THERLNE L .-5145 Berkeley Ave., Berwyn, lU. . TCHISON, EMMA M Tulane Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. AVERILL, GRACE J Washington Depot, Conn. AVERY, DOROTHY E 122 William St., Portland, Me. BABB, RACHEL H 194 Pleasant Ave., Woodfords, Me. BACHARACH. REBECCA D Rose Hill Apts., Reading Rd.. Cincinnati, 0. BAIR, MILDRED 1 433- 11th Ave., Munhall, Pa. BARLOW, DEBORAH S 49 Hewlett St., Waterbury, Conn. B. RNETT, KATHERINE C Bethel, Conn. BARNHART. DOROTHY M 247 Breading Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. B.-VTCHELDER. MIRIAM 104 School St.. Concord, N. H. BAYLESS, WILHELMINE C 299 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. BEACHEM, MARGARET M .Holley, N. Y. BEALL, ELEANOR M 33 Oneida Ave., Mount Vernon. N. Y. BEAMER, PAULINE M Armstrong Ave., Apollo. Pa. BEAN, BARBARA W 267 Church St., Berlin, N. H. BEAN, MARIAN R 13 Hackfeld Rd., Worcester, Mass. BECKER, BABETTE M 481 Vance Ave., Memphis, Tenn. BELL, HELEN V 1449 N. Dearborn Parkway, Chicago, 111. BERGER, CHARLOTTE 314 Fifth Ave. N., Troy, N. Y. BERNSTEIN. LEAH R 157 Park St., Chelsea, Mass BIER, ELIZABETH S 161 W. 86th St., New York, N.Y. BIGELOW. CARITA 7 Locke St., Andover, Mass. BIXBY. RUTH E West Groton, Mass. BROWNING. HENRIETTA R. F. D. 7, Norwich, Conn. BUCKLEY. HELEN L 5 Highland Ave., Middletown, N. Y. BUNDY. CHARLOTTE N IO1 2 Mt. Pleasant St.. St. Johnsbur ' , Vt. BURCH, ELEANOR S 148 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. BURDETT. CAMILLA 7 Mishawum Rd.. Woburii. Mass. BURNHAM. CON.STANCE 329 W. Union St.. Waupaca. Wis. CALLAN, LORAINE H 212 Woodlawn Terrace, Waterbury, Conn. C. MERON, SARAH E T 1002 W. Woodruff Ave.. Toledo. 0. 191 IWMM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued CARHART, LILIAN R 774 Kenmoie PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. CARPENTER, ELENOR 508 N. 38tli St., Omaha, Neb. CARROLL, EDITH L 605 Williams Blvd., Springfield, 111. CASE. ELEANOR M 333 E. Second St.. Plainfield, N. J- CASSIDY, MADELINE 30 North St., Rutland, Vt. CHAFFEE, CAROLINE 28 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. CHANDLER, LAURA B 7 Janssen PI., Kansas City, Mo. CHASE, ELIZABETH 2189 Northampton St.. Holyoke, Mass. CHENEY, MARGARET L 3515 Longfellow Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. CHRISTIE, CELIA B Riverpoint, R.I. CLELAND, JESSIE McG 216 Cherry St.. Columbus, Pa. CLINE, JEAN M 2147 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. COLLINS, VIVIAN D Ashburnham, Mass. COMEGYS, ESTHER 1625 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. CONANT. DOROTHY S 11 Church St., St. Johnsbury. Vt. COOK, DOROTHY M Hastings, Mich. COOK, HELEN M 115 Dempster St., Evanston. 111. COOKE, CORA L 462 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. COPE. HELEN C The Albemarle, Atlantic City, N. J. COPELAND, BERTHA E Clark Mills, N. Y. CORNELL, ELIZABETH F R. F. D. 4, S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. COUCH. ELIZABETH 177 Beale St., WoUaston, Mass. C0 ELL, FLORENCE S 242 Blossom St.. Fitchburg, Mass. CRANE. M. VIRGINIA 2533 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, 0. CRAVER, MARY E 222 Custer Ave., Youngstown, 0. CRAWFORD, ELIZABETH A 904 Westcott St., Syracuse, N. Y. CRAWFORD, EMILY M WeUesley, Mass. CRESSEY, MARCIA F 64 Carleton St., Portland, Me. CRESSWELL. NELLIE 1722 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa. CROOK. LOUISA K 116 Park Lane, Davenport, la. CURRIER, JULIA M 82 Claremont Ave.. Arlington Heights, Mass. GUSHING, RUTH G East Pepperell, Mass. DAILEY, MARGARET G 210 Fourth St., Fall River, Mass. DANIELS. KATHERINE 45 St. John ' s PI.. Buffalo, N. Y. DANZIS, ROSE R 608 High St.. Newark, N. J. DAVIS, FLORENCE U 59 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. DAVIS, JULIA McD 303 Lee St., Clarksburg, W. Va. DENGLER, ALMA E Kearsarge, Mich. DE WOLF, AMELIA J 38 Dunmoreland St., Springfield, Mass. DOOLY. MARY C 506 E. South Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. DOWNER, RUTH L 39 Essex .Ave.. Orange, N. J. DUDLEY. MARY M Clinton, N. Y. 192 IWMM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued DUNN, ANNA-BELLE 267 Ege Ave., Jerse y City, N. J. DYER, MARTHA E 3337 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. EATON, ELSIE B 522 W. Third St., Rochester, Minn. EDWARDS, ELEANOR 31 Grant Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. EVANS, CHRISTINE 15 Lancaster St., Cambridge, Mass. EVANS. MARGARET F 1.35 Main St., Terryville, Conn. EVENS. -MARY E 7120 Brighton Rd., Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, Pa. EVERITT. ELINOR 897 Crotona Park N., New York, N. Y. FARMER, MARGARET M 278 Dravo Ave., Beaver, Pa. FARMER, WINIFRED G 8 Draper Terrace, Montclair, N. J. FEELY, LOUISE B 49 Summer St., Woonsocket, R. I. FINNEY, LOUISE 1 207 E. Monroe St., Attica, Ind. FLAGG, REBECCA S 896 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, Mass. FLEMING. ELIZABETH P 1821 E. 93rd St., Cleveland, O. FOHL, MARTHA 6630 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOSS, RUTH E 11 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Me. FOX, GLADYS H Halcyon Terrace, New RocheUe, N. Y. FREEMAN. MARGARET B 25 Orange Heights Ave., West Orange. N.J. FRENCH, M. VIRGINIA 114 E. 12th St., Hutchinson, Kan. FRIEDMANN, GLADYS H 406 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. FRIESELL. IVY B 5871 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. FRY, ELIZABETH M Wyomissing, Pa. CANS, HARRIET N 307 Pine St., Langhorne, Pa. GARDNER, EDITHA C Chester, Mass. GARLOCK. ALICE M 9 William St., Newark, N. Y. GARY. HELEN A 208 N. Main St., Natick, Mass. GATCH, KATHERINE H Milford, 0. GATES, HELEN A Woodmont, Conn. GAYTON, EDITH HoUiston, Mass. GELVIN, L. ELIZABETH 1521 John Ave., Superior, Wis. GEORGE, RUBY L 85 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. GERWIG, MARGARET D 1105 Davis Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. GIBBS. MARY K 42 Alton PI., Brookline, Mass. GINSBURG, EDITH S 24 Bicknell St., Dorchester, Mass. GOLDSMITH, ELEANOR 304 E. Green St., Connellsville, Pa. GORDON. EDITH C Green Gables, Frankfort Junct., Philadelphia, Pa. GOW. ELEANOR 29 Hunter St., West Newton, Mass. GRAY. M. ORREA , 600 Riverside. Niagara Falls, N. Y. GROSS. PHEBE 23 May St., Worcester, Mass. 193 IWMM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued HACKETT, ALICE P 601 W. 115th St., New York, N. Y. HADDOCK, MARGARET W R. F. D. 1, Cornell, Wis. HAESELER. ADA H 2009 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia. Pa. HALL, FRANCES 101 York Ave., Towanda, Pa. HALL. PHOEBE J 200 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. HALSEY, ETHEL M Woodcote, Bernardsville, N. J. HALSTED, FRIEDA L 240 E. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. HAMPSON, RUTH 112 Carnegie Ave., East Orange, N. J. HANNAN, HARRIET G P. 0. Box 217, Wheeling, W. Va. HANSEN, LILLIAN M 1425 Lyndon St., South Pasadena, CaL HARDENBERGH, S. ROSE Tillson. N. Y. HARDING. GRACE H 538 E. 19th St. N., Portland. Ore. HATHAWAY, GLADYS L Warren, Mass. HELLER, DOROTHY F 265 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. HENGEVELD, ANGELINE 66 Holmes Ave., Waterbury. Conn. HENSHEY. CHRISTINE B 915 Allegheny St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. HERLING, ALIDA W 89 King Ave.. Lewiston. Me. HERRING. J. MARGARET 1710 Tyler St., Amarillo, Tex. HERSHMAN, BERTHA V 129 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. HESSE, MILDRED C Bronxville. N.Y. HEYDRICK, JOSEPHINE 920 Liberty St., FranKlin, Pa. HILL, REBECCA S 714 Taylor Ave.. Scranton. Pa. HILL, RUTH Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. N. Y. HIMES, SHIRLEY L Wellesley, Mass. HINCHLIFF. M. CLEMEWELL 436 N. Main St.. Rockford. 111. HIRES, CLARA S Haverford. Pa. HODGE, MARGARET 420 W. Walnut Lane, Germantown. Pa. HOLMES. FLORENCE W 70 Park St.. Montclair. N.,I. HOMER. CHARLOTTE H 73 Second Ave., N. E., Troy. N. Y. HOWE. MADELAINE P 24 Tirrell St.. Worcester. Mas . HUBBARD. ELIZABETH W 1138 Bergen St., Brooklyn. N. Y. HUGHES, KATHARINE R 59 N. Main St., Ashley, Pa. HUNT, MABEL G The Portner, Washington, D. C. IRVING, MARJORY ' B 631 Trumbull Ave.. Detroit. Mich. JACKSON. MARGUERITE H 7710 N. Ashland Ave.. Chicago. 111. JACOBY. MARGARET S 362 Seventh Ave., Newark, N. J. JEFFRIES. VIRGINIA A Pleasantville. N. Y. JOHNSON, ELEANOR 4 Arlington Rd., Wohurn. Mass. JOHNSON. LAURA S Grafton. Mass. JOHNSTON. MILDRED D 1248 Pacific St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. JONES, REBECCA H 475 S. Atlantic Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. 1SI4 IMMM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued JONES, SARAH . 1 222 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N. J. JOY, ALICE 80 Myrtle Ave., Plainfield, N. J. JUDD, K. THARINE 13738 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. KATES, MARGARET S Arlington Heights, 111. KEESLER. LORNA A 912 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. KIBLER, ELIZABETH B 179 Granville St., Newark, 0. KILGORE. .MARGARET E 127 14th St., Columbus, 0. KINNIER, MARGARET E 318 Norfolk Ave., Lynchburg, Va. KLOTZ, LAURA S 173 Joralemon St., Belleville. N. J. KRUPP, BIRDEE A 501 Los Angeles St., EI Paso, Tex. KUTZ, ELIZABETH S 830 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. L NGE, VERA C 907 S. Starr . ve., Burlington, la. LESTER, MARY 65 Warren St., Norwich, Conn. LEVENTHAL, SOPHIA 122 Berkshire St.. Cambridge, Mass. LIEBER, M. JEANNETTE 2636 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. LIGGETT, FLORABEL 817 N. Ninth St., Kansas City, Kan. LIGON, EMILY C 1108 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. LINCOLN, HELEN H 6830 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. LIPPINCOTT. EDNA B 195 N. Maple Ave., East Orange. N. J. LIVERIGHT. MARY K Clearfield. Pa. LIVERMORE. CATHERINE H 26 Wolcott St., West Medford, Mass. LOCKHART, MARIAN M 505 Hyde St.. Ridgway. Pa. LOCKWOOD. L R10N 217 E. Seventh St., Plainfield, N. J. LO. G, ALINE D 171 W. 71st St., New York, N.Y. LONGAKER. MARGARET H 1402 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. LORCH, MYRTLE 442 Aldine Ave., Chicago, 111. LOVELAND, CLARA 1718 Clayton Ave., Cincinnati, 0. LUDINGTON. MAUDE 56 S. Swan St., Albany, N. Y. LUNAN, .MARIAN M 41 Chapin St., Southbridge, Mass. LUSTIG. GRACE E 31 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, R. I. LUTHER. JEANNETTE L 1105 Philadelphia W.. Detroit. Mich. McCULLOUGH, ALICE 332 Mack Blk., Denver, Col. McFADDEN. LUCILE M 1355 Locust St., Dubuque, la. McFALLS, BESS A 71 Austin St., Gouverneur, N. Y. McKEARIN, HELEN A 21 High St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. McKENZIE, ADELE 43 Graham Ave., Metuchen, N. J. McLACHLIN. RUTH Peacham, Vt. McL. UGHLIN. ELIZABETH 31 Barker Ave.. White Plains. N. Y. McMAHON, HELEN G P. O. Box 24, Limestone, N. Y. MANSIR, GLADYS E ' . 10 Carson Ave., Dalton, Mass. 195 SJL ft iM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued MARCUS, BERTHA 16 Chamberlain Parkway, Worcester, Mass. MARSH, RUTH 690 Main St., Worcester, Mass. MARSHALL, EDNA N 1296 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. MARTIN. D. JOYCE 232 E. Main St., Ottumwa, la. MASTERS, MILDRED V Coal Centre, Pa. MATHEWSON, HOPE U. S. Marine Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. MATTHEWS, JANET A 4710 Westminster PL, St. Louis, Mo. MAYNE, EDITH R 139 Bay 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MEIER, LOIS State St., Framingham Centre, Mass. MERRELL, ADELA 81 Union Ave., Framingham. Mass. METZGER, MARGARET 995 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. METZGER, RUTH 995 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. MEYER. ZILPAH M 32 Hampden St., Westfield, Mass. MICHEL, DOROTHY A 344 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILLER, CATHERINE R 315 Mahoning Ave., Warren, 0. MILLER, HELEN E 1211 Washington St., Waco, Tex. MILLER. HELEN R 709 N. Crescent Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O. MILLER, MARIAN H 547 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. MILLER, MAUD G Howe, Ind. MITCHELL, CATHERINE M 318 Fifth Ave. N., Great Falls, Mont. MONTGOMERY, TERESA C 120 Main St., Thomaston. Me. MORSE, ANNA H 20 Charles River Embankment, Boston, Mass. MORSE, CHLOE S Wellsburg, W. Va. MUNGER, WILLIS R 3616 Bellevue Ave., Kansas City, Mo. MUNRO, ALICE B 119 Fitz Randolph Rd., Princeton. N. J. MUSE, ALICE T 129 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. NEIMAN, ANNABEL B 541 Sixth Ave., McKeesport, Pa. NEIMAN, EVELYN N 541 Sixth Ave., McKeesport, Pa. NICKERSON, NATALIE N 70 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, Me. NIEBRUGGE, DOROTHY 243 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. NOBLE, KATHERINE M GranviUe, Mass. NOBLE, MARION C Nonvay, Me. NORRIS, EUGENIA W 136 Academy St., Hightstown, N. J. NOXON, ANNIS M Darien, Conn. O ' KEEFFE, MARY E Millers Falls, Mass. OLIVER, HELEN E 71 Harvard PL, Buffalo, N. Y. OTTO, HELENA C 205 Washington St., Marietta. O. OXNARD, NANCY P 151 Mystic St., West Medford, Mass. PARKER, HELEN D 33 Spring St., Newport, R. I. PERRET, ELEANOR 478 WilUam St., East Orange, N. J. 196 IWMM CLASS OF 1921 — Continued PHILLIPS, HELEN L 29 Maple Ave., Franklinville, N. Y. POLAND, MARIE E 15 Buckingham Rd., WoUaston, Mass. POTTER, RUTH W Rudolph, 0. POWELL, MARGARET WeUesley, Mass. RAND, ELIZABETH P 631 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RANKIN. RUTH W W. Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. R. NSLEY, D. GIL CE Ontario Center. N. Y. RATHBONE, JOSEPHINE L 332 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. RECKFORD, EDITH T 45 W. 56th St., New York, N. Y. REED, DOROTHY M 52 Rockledge Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. REYNOLDS, LOUISE D 417 Plainfield St., Providence, R. I. RICE, DOROTHY 10 Hawthorne St., Worcester, Mass. RICE, ELIZL BETH P 16 Elko St., Brighton, Mass. RICHARDS, M. ELIZABETH 304 Goodwin St., Jacksonville, Fla. RICHARDSON, ISABEL 250 Union St., Jersey City, N. J. RICHARDSON. MARION 92 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHMOND, PHEBE ANN .41 Cooke St.. Providence, R. L RIEBEL. DOROTHY A 823 Oakwood Ave., Toledo. Ohio RITCHEY, MARY ELIZABETH 563 Evanswood, Clifton, Cincinnati. Ohio ROBBINS. MARTHA E Ritzville. Wash. ROBERTS. ELISABETH H 16 Ocean St., East Lynn, Mass. ROBERTSON. HELEN B. 102 N. Naches Ave., Yakima. Wash. BOEDER. ELSA S 500 W. 114th St., New York. N. Y. ROESSLER, EMMY E 89 High St., Perth Amboy. N. J. ROSEWATER. CHARLOTTE W 51 E. 53d Street Ter.. Kansas City. Mo. ROSS, HELEN C 10 Church Street. St. Johnsbury, Vt. ROWSE. E. CAROLYN 127 Medford St.. Arlington. Mass. RYDER. GERALDINE 79 Croton Ave.. Ossining. M. Y. SALTONSTALL, MARY P 1276 Clinton PI.. Elizabeth, N. J. SAMS. JANE S 146 Juniper St.. Atlanta. Ga. SANBORN. MONA McC 23 Grove St., Wellesley. Mass. SANFORD. ELEANOR 164 West St., Freeport. 111. SAYRE. ELIZABETH K 181 Ridgewood Ave.. Glen Ridge. N. J. SCADDEN. VIVIAN Crystal Falls, Mich. SCEERY, GERTRUDE 429 Van Houten St.. Paterson. N. J. SCHWINGEL. WINIFRED E 185 S. Fourth St.. Aurora. 111. SCOFIELD. MARY B 122 Fourth St., S. E., Washington. D. C. SELDEN. CONSTANCE .Deep River. Conn. SELLERS. EMELIE Kinsley. Kan. SERGE. NT, M. BERNICE The Midland- . Isleta, Ohio SH. NNON, GWENDOLYN P 63 Bernard St.. Dorchester. Mass. SHAW, OLIVE M r 109 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. 197 nwwiffl CLASS OF 1921 — Continued SHEDD, ELIZABETH G 1075 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. SHERMAN. HELEN 143 Mason Terrace. Brookline, Mass. SIEDLE. MARJORIE 5848 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. SIMMONS, A. MAURINE 1006 Southland Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. SIMPSON, MARY B NicholasviUe, Ky. SMITH, DOROTHY W 109 N. Second St.. Jeannette, Pa. SMITH, ISABELLA B 557 Wyoming Ave.. Wyoming. Pa. SMITH, MARION C 148 Sayburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. SNOW, ELINOR B 106 Elm St., Stoneham, Mass. SNOW. MARTHA D Beach Road, Cohasset, Mass. SNOW. OLIVE 58 Stuart Ave.. Mamaroneck. N. Y. SNYDER. MADELINE E 189 Sixth Ave., Troy, N.Y. SODERBERG. M. HILDEGARD 610 Eleventh Ave., Munhall, Pa. SPENCER. EDITH C Windsor. Conn. SPERRY. DOROTHY Riverside Drive, Cranford, N. J. SPINK. HARRIET A Phoenicia, N.Y. STANLEY, KATHRYN 566 E. 28th St., Paterson, N. J. STEVENS. DOROTHY M 1039 Farmington Ave.. West Hartford, Conn. STEVENS. ESTHER R 79 Park St., West Roxbury, Mass. STIRLING, LOUISE C 1301 W. 13th St., Wilmington, Del. STONE, HELEN G 90 Pewabic St., Houghton, Mich. STRASMER. KATHERINE M 695 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. STULZ, ERNI .6 Leighton Road, Wellesley, Mass. TAYLOR, NANA A 312 W. Main St.. Jackson. Mich. TAYLOR. RUTH G 1009 Vine Ave., Williamsport. Pa. TEMPLE. KATHARINE S 283 Upper Montclair Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. TERRY. S. ELIZABETH Collinsville, Conn. THOMAS. LESLYE I Sewanee. Tenn. THOMPSON, SALLY R 15 Pine St., Winchester, Mass. TILDEN, EVELYN 399 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. TOPLIFF, MARGARET K 100 Henry St.. Binghamton. N. Y. TRACY, KATHARINE 412 Union St.. Hudson. N.Y. TRAVELL. VIRGINIA M 27 E. 11th St.. New York. N. Y. TROSTEL. ERNA L 555 Terrace Ave.. Milwaukee, Wis. TRUMP. ELIZABETH V 709 N. Washington St.. Kahoka. Mo. TURRENTINE. FRANCES M Highland. N. Y. TWISS. CATHERINE D 10 Buswell St.. Lawrence. Mass. TWITCHELL, MARJORIE 53 Washington St., Natick, Mass. VAN ALEN, CORNELIA B Rutledge, Pa. VAN BLARCOM, MILDRED 53 High St., Newton, N.J. VANDER ROE.ST. CONSTANCE 3 Serpentine TraiL Larchmont. N. Y. VICTORIUS, JANET W 255 W. 90th St.. New York, N. Y. 198 llIWMMffl CLASS OF 1921 — Continued WAIN. GERTRUDE K 2436 Norfolk Road, Cleveland, Ohio WALDEN. ELE. NOR B 17 Anderson Square. Hackensack, N.J. WALDRON. MARGARET E Muncy, Pa. WARDWELL, SIBYL H 42 Plainfield St., Waban, Mass. WATKINS, MAIDA 2415 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. WEBB. M. FLORETTE Bellevue, Tex. WEEKS. MARGARET P Plymouth, N. H. WEIL. MARION K 1025 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. WELLS. GWENDOLYN Paoli, Ind. WENDLER, KATHRYN Islip, N. Y. WERNER. RILMA M 97 Summer St., Fitchburg. Mass. ' ESTGATE, MARJORIE A 10920 Grantwood Ave., Cleveland, Ohio WHITE, MARGARET A La Clede. Ida. WHITMORE. HEL EN G 2104 Scottwood Ave., Toledo. Ohio WHITTEMORE, CONSTANCE 614 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. WIGGIN. EVELYN P Stratham, N. H. WILCOX. ESTHER T 9 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. WTLCO.X. MARGARET W Berlin, Conn. WILLEY, IRMA P 27 Lyman St., Woonsocket, R. I. WILSON, HELEN E 4815 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, lU. WILSON, NATHALIE L 9 State St., Norwalk, Ohio WTNNE. MARIA 114 Glenwood Boulevard. Schenectady. N. Y. WINNER. HARRIETTE E 26 Russell . ve., Watertown, Mass. WINSPEAR, ETHEL G 52 W. Maple Ave., Newark, N. Y. WIN.STIAN, SARA 444 Union St., Hudson, N. Y. WOLCOTT, ESTHER 100 W. 20th St., Hutchinson, Kan. WOLM. N, LAURA C 28 Maine Ave., Gardiner, Me. WOODWARD, PAULINE 72 Broadway, Bangor, Me. WORTHEN, DORIS M 4 S. State St., Concord, N. H. YOUNG, RENA M 788 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. YUAN, SZE TS. NG West Gate, Peking, China 199 SiL iiH Photograph by Bachrach Clniejjg of 1922 Officers Emma VAIL Luce President Nancy Toll Vice-President Helen Woodruff Recording Secretary Mary Pringle Barret Corresponding Secretary Grace Osgood Treasurer Margaret Eddy, Eleanor Norton Advisory Board Margaret Byard. Senator Marion Scofield, Frances Sturgis, Lois Cleveland Executive Committee Dorothy Underbill, Martha Anderson Factotums Margaret Eddy Song Leader 200 IWMM iJl cmbcrjs of €m$ of 1922 AIKEN, DOROTHY S 2304 Neivkirk Ave., Brooklyn, !N. Y. ALLEN, ELIZABETH 406 W. Sixth St., Jamestown, N. Y. ALLEN, LAURA H 339 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. ALLEN, MARGARET H 1320 Boyle St., N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. ALLEN, PHYLLIS 21 Hadmen Lane, Worcester, Mass. AMBLER, GLADYS 109 Sixth Ave., Lagrange, 111. ANDERSON, KATHERINE 28 Moultrie St., Dorchester, Mass. ANDERSON, MARTHA H Ladds Lane, Exeter, N. H. ANGLEM.-VN, HOPE B 1001 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N.J. ANKERSON, ELFRIEDE H 138 Overlook St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. ARMSTRONG, DORA M 27 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. ARTER, DOROTHY A 3526 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. ASHBURNER, CATHERINE T 236 S. Kensington Ave., Lagrange, 111. ASHTON, JEAN McK 26 Hunter Place, Springfield, Mass. AVERILL. CHARLOTTE 114S Main St., Campello, Mass. AVERY, MIRIAM 32 Linwood Ave., Kansas City, Missouri AYDELOTT, MARY 339 Buena Vista Ave., Pekin, HI. BADGER, ELIZABETH A 813 W. Agarita Ave., San Antonio, Tex. BAKER. FR. NCIS Hotel Windermere, Chicago, lU. BALDERSTON, STELLA M 513 N. Sixth St., Boise, Idaho BANCROFT, VIRGINIA B 1615 Race St., Denver, CoL BARBOUR, JOSEPHINE C 46 Waverly St., Pittsfield, Mass. BARRET, MARY PRINGLE Henderson, Ky. BARRETT. LUCILLE J 2011 W. First Ave., Spokane, Wash. BARROWS, EDITH M 134 Prospect St., Willimantic, Conn. BATES, BARBARA A 18 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, N. Y. BAULD, M. DOROTHY F Salem End Road, Framingham, Mass. BAUM, FR. NCES E 50 W. 77th St., New York, N. Y. REAL. DOROTHY 117 Park St., Montclair, N. J. BECKER, RUTH S 4913 Grand Ave., Des Moines, la. BELL, FRANCES 211 Claremont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BENNETT, FANCHON E 1021 E. 53d St., Chicago, 111. BENT, EUGENIE W Southville, Mass. BERMINGHAM, EDITH A Oyster Bay, N. Y. BETTMAN, AIMEE LOUISE 2323 Park Ave., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0. BEYER, MYRA H 61 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. BIEDERMAN, NATHALIE 1397 E. Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 201 HIMMMH CLASS OF 1922 — Continued BIRGE, MARGARET C Falls Church, Va. BLISS, HELEN U 369 Merriman Road. Akron, Ohio BLOCK, MARJORIE 710 S. Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio BLOSSO.M, DOROTHY 266 Henry St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. BOGART, DOROTHY J 279 Martin St., MUwaukee, Wis. BOHMFALK, EDITH 128 E. 45th St., New York, N.Y. BOLTON. ELIZABETH L 1357 E, 23d St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. BOWDOIN, ALFARATA 240 Brown St., Providence. R. L BRECKENRIDGE, MARIAN E 198 Green St., Woodbridge, N. J. BREINGAN, DOROTHY C 188 S. Sixth St., Newark, N.J. BRISTOL, ELEANOR R Foxboro, Mass. BRISTOL, MARIAN R Foxboro, Mass. BRISTOL, MARY LOUISE Foxboro, Mass. BROWN, MARGARET L 219 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. BUHL, MARY W 630 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. BUNKER, MARY C 603 Washington St., Worcester, Mass. BURCHARD. MARJORIE E .Kenilworth, III BUSHNELL, MARY A Stanwood and Terrace Roads, E. Cleveland, 0. BYARD, MARGARET R .132 Ludlow St., Hamilton, 0. BYE, ELEANOR F 310 Second St., Lakewood, N. J. CAMP, HARRIETTE F 215 Mount Auburn St., ' atertown. Mass. CAMP, NINA Ocala. Florida CAPEN, MARJORIE H 243 Park St., Newton, Mass. CARTER. PAULINE G 481 Cumberland . ve., Portland, Maine CHAIN, HELEN H 64 Stratford Road. Melrose. Mass. CHAMBERLIN, HANNAH 665 Framingham . ve., Hartford, Conn. CHAPMAN, CATHERINE 3303 Hamilton St., Philadelpliia. Pa. CHILDS, LOIS A Bernardsville, N. J. CHURCHILL, HILDEGARD E Amlierst, Mass. CLARK, HELEN 926 Judson Ave., Evanston. lU. CLARK, MARY E Lockhaven, Pa. CLARKE. HELEN D 304 N. 22d St., Omaha, Neb. CLEVELAND, LOIS L 8 Courtlandt PI.. Houston. Tex. CLING.AN, RUTH 02 First Ave., Boulder, Col. COBURN, PAULINE A Weston, Mass. COCHLIN, DOROTHY 736 Washington St., Traverse City, Mich. COMI.SKEY, HELEN L Wellesley, Mass. COMLY, DOROTHEA B Comly Ave.. Port Chester. N. Y. 202 ffilWIWlH CLASS OF 1922 — Continued CONANT, SARAH B 118 Weston St., Waltham, Mass. CONE, LAVERNA M 15 St. Helena St., Parry, N. Y. CONGDON, CATHERINE R 74 Lincoln St., Woodfords, Me. CONGDON, ELISABETH 112 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. CONKLIN, LEONORA F GreenliiU Road. Madison, N.J. COOKE, KATHARINE R 303 Main St., E. Orange, N. J. CORTHELL, GLADYS L 27 Wilson St., Portland. Me. COUCH, EMMA 176 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. COULTER, JEAN Sandy Spring. Md. CRALLE, RUTH T Blackstone, Va. CRAWFORD, JANET 596 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. CRAWFORD, MARY M Mitchell, Ind. CROOKER, MARION A 114 Chapin Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. CUMMINGS, FRANCES R 4921 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, III. CURTIS, MARGARET 1620 Washington St., Amarillo, Tex. DACY, MARION A 120 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. DANIELS. TILSE E 75 Heights Road. Ridgewood, N. J. D.WID, WINNETTA 101 Bull St., Charleston, S. C. DAVIDSON, BERTHA H 71 Oakwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. DA VIES, ELIZABETH G 531 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa. DAVIES, GLADYS C 108 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J. DAVIES, MARION Pelham Apts., W. Hortter St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. DAVIS, HELEN C Kane, Pa. DAVIS, REBECCA D 523 E. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, Ark. DAWES, MARIAN 1803 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III. DEAN, RUTH J 247 N. Grove St., E. Orange, N. J. DENNO, MILDRED R Castleton, Vt. DEWOLF. KATHERINE H 11 Burton St.. Bristol R.I. DEWOLF. LOUISE H 11 Burton St.. Bristol, R. L DEXTER, MARION L 319 Wilder St., Lowell, Mass. DEYO, DOROTHY W 32 North St., Binghamton, N. Y. DICKSON, JUSTINE V 115 Michigan Ave., Evanston, m. DIETRICH, ISABEL D 201 Jefferson St., Boise, Idaho DISBOROUGH, MARGARET 200 W. Cliff St., SomerviUe, N. J. DODGE, ELINOR 415 River Road, Manchester, N. H. DOWNER, NAOMI 39 Essex Ave., Orange. N. J. DR. KE, ELIZABETH t 243 Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. 203 SiL iW CLASS OF 1922 — Continued DUKES. DOROTHY K 211 E. Oakesdale Road, Roland Park. Baltimore, Md. DUNBAR, RUTH P 246 Plain St., Campello, Mass. DDNCANSON, DOROTHY 86 Updike St., Providence, R. I. DURANT. MILDRED E 27 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. DURHAM, ALICE 632 Fortieth St, Des Moines, la. EASTMAN, HARRIET D 48 Highland Ave., Orange, N. J. EDDY, MARGARET M 82 Kirkstall Road, Newtonville, Mass. EICHLER, ADELE 427 Main St., Waltham, Mass. ELSING, MARGARET F 195 Euclid Ave., Ridgefield Park, N. J. ELY, ELIZABETH D 6 Kendall Green, N. E., Washington, D. C. ELY, MARJORIE 261 State Ave., Pontiac, Mich. EVANS, B. MILDRED 105 Williard Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. EWE, CAROLINE 3208 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. FAIRFIELD, DOROTHY E. Pepperell, Mass. FALCONER, ELEANOR D Magdelena, N. M. FAYE, MARGARET L 3122 Qaremont Ave.. Berkeley, Cal. FERNBERG, BABETTE G 387 Downer Place, Aurora, lU. FIELD, HELEN E.... 17 Arlington St., Brockton, Mass. FISHER, MARIAN L 514 Twelfth Ave., Munhall, Pa. FISKE, PRISCILLA H 16 Pleasant St., Whitinsville, Mass. FITCH, RUTH F 148 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. FITCH, ELIZABETH 1033 Elrawood . ve., Wilmette, 111. FL. NEGIN, LORA H Elmwood, 111. PLANNER, J. AL UD Blackwell, Wis. FLEMING, ELIZABETH 917 Eighteenth St., Washington, D. C. FORBUSH, HELEN G 23 Winnemay St., Natick, Mass. FOSTER, GERTRUDE Miles City, Mont. FRANKEL, HELEN L 3511 Grand Ave., Des Moines, la. FREEMAN, BERNARDINE 1208 Charleston Ave., Mattoon, lU. FREEMAN, E. RUDISILL 1012 W. Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind. FREE L N, GRACE K 711 Lake Ave.. Wilmette, 111. FRENCH, ALICE E 49 Pleasant St.. Waltham, Mass. FRENCH, LOUISE 203 Strathcona Hall, Cambridge, Mass. FRIEDMAN, JEAN A 5614 Waterman Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. FRITCHMAN, M. LOUISE Sebring, Oliio FROST, ELIZABETH C Oriskanv, N. Y. 204 ffillWWIffl CLASS OF 1922 — Continued FRY, ELIZABETH 1052 Loyola Ave.. Cliicagn. 111. FULLER, DOROTHY E 38 N. Main St.. South Hadlev Falls. Ma??. GALL. GHER, RUTH L 6101 Hough Ave.. Cleveland. Ohi.. GAMBRILL, GEORGIA 5048 Westminster Place, St. Louis. M,.. GARDNER, RUTH A Pownal. Vi. GEHRING, ILSE M 1448 W. 101st St., Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE, G. MARION 85 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. GIBBONEY, LOIS M Seventh and Medary Ave., Oak Lane Park, Philadelphia, I ' a. GIDDINGS, MARY R .Housatonic, Mass. GORDON, EMILY E 332 Cornelia St., Boonton, N. ,1. GOSS. C. THERINE 124 N. 31st Ave., Omaha, Neb. GRAFFAM, SUSAN H 3 Chapin St., Brattleboro, Vt. GRAHAM, GRACE E 5557 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111. GRANT, JANICE M Mansfield Center, Conn. GRAY, NL UDE B 2515 Fourth Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. GREEN, FRANCES 21 Buckingham St., Rochester, N. Y. GRIFFEN, VIRGINIA H 35 Brenton Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass. GRIFFITHS, MARGARET E 834 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. GROVER, DOROTHY A 1442 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C. GUNDERSON, DORIS 701 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, 111. HAENICHEN, EDNA V 605 E. 26th St., Paterson, N. J. HAINES, EDNA C 1714 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. HALFF, EVELYN L 601 Howard St., San Antonio, Tex. HALL, ELIZABETH P. O. Box No. 356, Youngstown. Ohio HALL, MARGARET W. Acton, Mass. HALL, RACHEL C 709 S. Main Street, Jacksonville. III. H.VND, ELIZABETH Riverside, Conn. HANKINSON, MARY 122 Bement Ave., W. New Brighton. N. Y. HANNAH, MARTHA E 338 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. HARPER, LOUISE W Edgemont Station, E. St. Louis, 111. HARPER, MILDRED W 1318 Baugh Ave., E. St. Louis, 111. HARRIS, MARGARET E 1136 Port land St., E. E. Pittsburgh, Pa. HARRISON, RUTH San Antonio Heights, Upland, Cal. H. STINGS, RUTH 298 McHarg Ave., Stanford, Tex. HAYNES, MARIAN S .325 S. Park Ave., Fremont, O. HAZARD, ELOISE P 180 S. Main Street, Albion, N. Y. HEBBARD, BEATRICE I ' . Brockport. N. Y. 205 St l MI CLASS OF 1922 - Continued HENNINGER, MARYAN G 229 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. HIGLEY, DOROTHY V 271 N. Broad Street, Norwich, N. Y. HILTON, CHARLOTTE W 5640 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, III HOIT. JESSIE H 481 Western Ave.. Albany, N. Y. HOLMES, DOROTHY 72 Glanwood Ave., Brockton, Mass. HOPPER, MARGUERITE F 337 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N. J. HOPSON, FLORENCE A Falmouth Heights, Mass. HOXIE, ELIZABETH F 20 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. HUNT. DOROTHY M 14 Beech St., Woodsville, N. H. HUNTER. JESSIE M 140 Madison St., Fall River, Mass. HURLEY, MARJORIE C 167 W. Water St., Rockland, Mass. HUTCHINSON, MARY C Mayfield Road, S. Euclid, Ohio HYPES, MURIEL 1126 Michigan . ve., Evanston, 111. IGLEHART. H. CARR 1008 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. INGHAM, CAROLINE L 26 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. INGLING, KATHERINE 555 N. Garfield Ave., Pocatello, Idaho IREL. ND, MARION E 80 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. JACKSON, HELEN H Birchwood, Wis. JACKSON, MARGARET S 208 ' ? Cornell Road, Cleveland, Ohio JACKSON, MARY H Miami, Fla. JAMES, ELIZABETH F 69 Waverly St., Springfield, Mass. JAMESON, ELEANOR 830 Court St., Fulton, Mo. JEFFERSON, BEATRICE W 101 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. JEPHERSON, MARY A 134 Brown St., Providence, K. L JOBSON, HELEN L Lockhaven, Pa. JOEL. ESTHER D 15 Locust St.. Everett, Mass. JOHNSON, 1VL RGARET 22 W. Union St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. JONES, ELIZABETH B 4733 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. JONES, LAUR.V C The Perrenoud . partments, Denver, Col. JOSEPHL MARION G 924 West End Ave., New York. N. Y. KANE, ROSAMOND V 15 Newton Street, Brockton, Mass. KELLY, MARY C 900 Mesa Ave., El Paso, Tex. KERNS, GERTRUDE C 424 E. Second St., Ottumwa, la. KESSEL, GERTRUDE M 2640 Victor St., Kansas City, Mo. KIDD, KATHRYN 2721 Humboldt Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. KIMBALL, ELIZABETH 35 Moultrie St., Dorchester. Mass. 206 IWMM CLASS OF 1922 — Continued KIRK. SARA F Ill Gifford Ave., Jersey City. N. J. KIRKHAM. HVKKIET M 120 Clarendon St.. Springfield. Mass. KITTINGER, MARGARET D 512 W. Delevan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. KLAUBER, STELLA E 4721 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 111. KLEIN, MARJORIE J 1360 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. KLUGH. VIRGINIA C 653 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y. KNOWLTON. ELIZABETH M 18 Forest St., Cambridge, Mass. KOHN, ADELAIDE F 4907 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. KOOSER, CLARA B 210 Rosemont Ave., Webster Park, St. Louis, Mo. KRANTZ. ALICIA A 1310 Main Street, Honesdale, Pa. KREIDER, NANCY Annville, Pa. KURTH, ETHEL 780 Marietta Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. LACOUNT, ESTHER B 124 College Ave., W. Somerville, Mass. LADD, OLIVE L Lincoln, Neb. LARCOM. RUTH F 44 Putnam Street, W. Newton, Mass. LEARY. SYLVIA M 167 Bier St., Rochester, N. Y. LEAMTT, LOUISE 67 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass. LEEDOM, HELEN E 301 West First Street, Oil City. Pa. LEONARD, PAULINE H 648 Carew St., Springfield, Mass. LEVY, HELEN C 60 Seneca Street, Far Rockaway, N. Y. LINDALL, RUTH G 62 Waldeck St., Dorchester, Mass. LINDSAY, ELIZ BETH C Paia Maui, T. H. LOCKWOOD, M. GEORGIAN A 1225 L St., N. W., Washington, D. C. LOEWENSTIN. ROSE 15 Kimball Road, Lynn, Mass. LOHR, C. ESTELLE 530 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, Pa. LONG, RUTH 281 S. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. LORIG, CAROLYN H 1323 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, CoL LOUCHHEIM, FLORENCE R 225 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. LUCAS. ALMIRA 192 Van Houten St., Paterson, N.J. LUCE. EM.MAVAIL 180 Glenwood Ave., E. Orange, N. J. LUKENS. DOROTHY VAN D 132 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. WM. ELIZABETH K Chatham, N. J LYDELL, KATHERINE VAN N 19 Congress St., Bradford, Pa. McALONEY, ELIZABETH H 201 Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. -McARDLE, ELEANOR T 27 Sherwood St., Roslindale, Mass. McCarthy, MILDRED E l Webster St., Natick, Mass. McCLINTOCK. SARAH G t . . .2103 West Fourth Ave., Spokane, Wash. 207 St l iW CLASS OF 1922 — Continued McGILLICUDDY, MARJORIE H 90 Mellen Street, Portland, Me. McGUIRE, DOROTHY C 818 Lovejoy Street. Portland, Ore. McILVAINE, ELIZABETH 213 Flora Ave., Peoria, IIL McLaughlin, MARGARET Evanston Hotel, Evanston, IIL McMILL.AN, RUTH H 162 Pleasant St., North Adams, Mass. McREYNOLDS, CATHERINE R 3241 R Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MACRAE, KATHARINE G 70 Townsend Ave., Clifton, N. Y. MARCELL, GENEVIEVE E Wichita, Kan. MARKS, MADELINE M 142 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, S. C. MARSHALL. DOROTHY M 740 Park Place, Niagara Falls, N. Y. MARTIN, GRACE B Honeove Falls, N. Y. MARTIN JULIA H R. F. D. 4, Quakertown, Pa. MARTIN, MARION E Kingman, Me. MAUGHS, VIRGINIA 326 W. Seventh St., Fulton, Mo. MAY, RUTH E 257 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MELCHER, RUTH T Preston Inn, Lexington, Ky. MERRELL, MARGARET ....81 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. MERRIAM, VIRGINIA P 90 Concord St., Framingham, Mass. MILES, MILDRED D 350 Linwood Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y. MILLER. GERTRUDE E 14 W. 52d Street, New York, N. Y. MILLS, CAROL F 243 State St., Portland. Me. MILNE, ADELAIDE S Apawamis Ave., Rye, N. Y. MITCHELL, MARY C Stafford Springs, Conn. MOENCH, CAROLINE P Gowanda, N. Y. MOREHOUSE, DOROTHY M Dorien, Conn. MORRIS, HELEN M 4800 Drexel Building, Chicago, IIL MORRISON, ELIZABETH C 379 Seventh Avenue. Newark, N. J. MORSS, KATHERINE K 6703 Cresheim Road, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. MOYER, ELIZABETH 721 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N. J. MUZZEY, DOROTHY E 87 Maple Street, Waltham, Mass. NASH, MARY B 310 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. NASH, MARY E Auburndale, Mass. NEUFFER, PAULINE L 506 Fifth Street. Dunmore, Pa. NICHOLS, EMILY K 275 Albert Street, Biddeford. Me. NORTON, ELEANOR P 227 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. NUTT, EDITH M 11 Union Street, Natick, Mass. OAKES, MARGARET F Wellesley, Mass. O ' BRIEN, HELEN C Payne Avenue, Chatham, N. Y. OLMSTEAD, MARION A 298 Chenangi Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 208 St l lM CLASS OF 1922 — Continued OSGOOD, GRACE LE B 12 Eaton Court, WeUesIey Hills, Mass. OVERFIELD, PERCEVAIL L 207 E. 17th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PACKARD, MARJORIE E 607 Washington St., Abington, Mass. FAFF. GRETCHEN K 518 First St., Wausau, Me. PAGE, .MARY 96 Fenway, Boston, Mass. PAINE, VIRGINIA H 924 High Street, Bath, Me. PARIS, MARIAN E 1138 Wilder Avenue, Honolulu, T. H. PARKER, LILLIAN F 29 Gage St., Fitchburg, Mass. PARRY, TACY W 23 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. PARSONS, A. ELIZABETH 1109 84th Street, Brooklyn, IN.Y. PAYNE, ANNA MAY Portland, Conn. PICKHAM. ELEANOR 28 Waterman St., Providence, R. L PELTON, .MARJORIE Lynnfield, Mass. PENNY, BEATRICE N 3 Allison Street, Haverstraw, N. Y. PERRL , MARION P Lake St., Hamburg, N. Y. PHELAN. MARY B 206 Water Street, Fitchburg, Mass. PHILLIPS, RUBY M Wellesley, Mass. PINGREE, LALIAH B 60 Gorham Ave., Brookline, Mass. PIQUETTE, LENORE The Homewood, Baltimore, Md. FLETCHER, DOROTHY E 1112 Euclid Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. PLUMMER. DOROTHY 140 Eastern Promenade, Portland, Me. POTTER. ELINOR V 103 Miln Street, Cranford, N. J. POWERS, HELEB 22 Conant Street, Danvers, Mass. PRITZLAFF. MADELINE J 3100 Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis. PROBERT, MARIAN L 443 East Market Street, Akron, 0. PUL ' ER, LOUISE W Hillsdale, N. Y. PURVIN, JANET F 6512 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111. RABBITT, LEAH M 1725 Euclid Street, Washington, D. C. R.VFFEL, MINNIE F 23 Crescent St., Waterbury, Conn. RALSTON, HARRIET B 6620 Kinsman Rd., Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa. RATHBUN, HARRIET C 20 Green Village Rd., Madison, N. J. RAY, S.ARA A 16 Stanley Street, Dorchester, Mass. RECKFUS, HELEN 506 N. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. REESE. MARGARET E 213 Dibert Street, Johnstown, Pa. RICHARDS. ALICE Woodmere, N. Y. RIMES. ORA 502 W. 60th Place, Chicago, III. ROBINSON. K.JiTHERINE N 14 Dundee .Street, Boston, Mass. ROEHN. CAROL M 301 Twenty-Fifth St., Detroit, Mich. ROGERS, J.ANET ' . 96 Linden Street, Allston, Mass. 209 BiWMMffl CLASS OF 1922 — Continued ROGERS, RUTH 701 N. Wayne St., Piqua. Ohio ROSENWIEG, LILLIAN 1901 Erie Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. ROSS, CORNELIA R 16 Clarke Place, Frederick. Md. ROSS. FLORENCE A 2602 Parkwood Ave.. Toledo. Ohio ROTH, JULIA M 608 S. Main Street, Fairfield. la. ROTHSCHILD, BESSIE 1410 Fourth Ave., Columbus. Ohio RUNDLE, BLANCHE L 53 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange. N. J. RUSSELL, ESTHER M 182 Cambridge Street, Winchester, Mass. RUSSELL, HELEN G Gorham. Maine SATTLEY, DOROTHY 5611 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHACHNER. MARGUERITE G 4925 Lake Park Ave., Chicago. 111. SCHLIVEK, RUTH 574 S. Main Street, Woonsocket. R. I. SCOFIELD, MARION Oconto, Wis. SEARS, RUTH P 37 Cherry Street, Danvers, Mass. SEELYE, GERTRUDE C 28 Elm Street. Glens FaUs. N. Y. SHANK. DOROTHY K Hawthorne. Chambersburg. Pa. SHEPPARD, RUTH 80 . shton Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. SHERWIN, MARGARET 14 East 54th St., New York.N.Y. SMITH, ABIGAIL E 5440 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. SMITH, BEATRICE L 332 Penn Ave., Scranton. Pa. SMITH. MARGARET A 6 Salem St., Woburn. Mass. SMITH. MARJORIE C 21 Addington Road, Brookline. Mass. SMITH, SHIRLEY S 43 Abbott Road. Wellesley Hills, Mass. SNOW, ISABEL L 195 W. Elm Street, Brockton, Mass. STAHL, MARY E 6063 Harper Ave., Chicago, 111. STAPLES, MARY G 291 Court Street, Auburn. Maine STERNBERG, ANNA G. A West Hartford. Conn. STEVENS. DOROTHY L Mayfield. Ky. STICKNEY. REBECCA 58 Pleasant Street, Arlington. Mass. STIEFEL. JOSEPHINE B Ellwood City. Pa. STONE. DOROTHY 229 Belmont Street, Belmont. Mass. STONE, HELEN E 100 Russell Ave., Watertown, Mass. STONE, KATHARINE A 30 Summit Road. Medford. Mass. .STRAW, ENID C 297 Orange St.. Manchester, N. H. STREBEL. EDNA F 752 Lafayette Ave., ButTalo. N. Y. STRAUSE. LOUISE H HE. Chase St.. Baltimore. Md. STRYKER, ALICE J 51 E. Washington St., Washington. N. J. STURGIS, FRANCES F 20 Dering Street, Portland. Me. TATEM, MARY F 35 Grove Street, Haddonfield, N. J. TAYLOR, MARIAN E 1329 Boulevard, New Haven. Conn. 210 St ft iM CLASS OF 1922 — Continued TEAGEN, MARY H 2285 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich. THOM, LUCY L Ashton, Md. THOMAJANIAN, ZAROUHIE 10 Lagrange Street, Worcester. Mass. THO.MSON, ELIZABETH M 580 E. 22nd St., Broolilyn, N.Y. THUN. MARGARET E Wyomissing, Pa. TIEDKE, FRANCES H 2460 Parkwood Ave., Toledo. Ohio TIRREL, MARLAJM R 244 Main St., South Weymouth, Mass. TOLL, NANCY DE G 3500 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. TOWER. DOROTHY 344 Normal Parkway, Chicago, 111. TRAVEL, JANET G 27 E. llth Street. New York, N. Y. TUCKER. LUELLA B 71 S. Brunswick St.. Old Town. Me. TURNBULL, HARRIET B 835 Western Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ULMAN, RORIS R 155 W. 74th Street, New York, N.Y. UNDERHILL, DOROTHY 30 Clifton Place, Jersey City, N. J. VAN DORN. MADELINE 30 Murray Street. Mount Morris, N. Y. VAN ORDEN. RUTH M Spring Valley, N. Y. VINCENT. JOSEPHINE N 1314 Summit Boulevard, Spokane, Wash. VINTON, ELIZABETH 130 Chicago Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. VOUGHT. HARRIET V 45 E. Third St., Mount Carmel. Pa. V AGNER, DOROTHY 3625 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. WALDHEIM. HELEN S 4522 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. WARD. JANET 34 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. WARD, MARY C Camp Hill, Ala. WARREN, ELEANOR L Leicester, Mass. WASSERMAN, MARGARET H Wissahickon Avenue and Hortter St., Germantown. Pa. WATKINS, PAULINE 68 Gray Street, Arlington. Mass. W. TT. BETTY P 25 Oakland Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass. WATTERSON, MARGARET E 700 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio WALTON, SADIE E 260 N. Main Street, Ansonia, Conn. WEBSTER, BARBARA H 5831 Cabanne Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. WEIL, DOROTHY M 69th and llth Sts., Oaklane, Philadelphia, Pa. WEISER. CATHARINE G New Ulm, Minn. WELDON. HELEN R 15 Cliff Street, SomerviUe, N. J. WESCOTT. DOROTHY 281 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. WHETMORE, DOROTHY E 4 Lake View Park, Rochester, N. Y. WEYL. EMILIE S Elkins Park. Pa. WHEELER. ADALINE E 34 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain. Mass. WHEELOCK. LOUISE Y ' • Leicester, N. Y. 211 ifnws CLASS OF 1922 — Continued WHITMARSH, D. CAROL 1023 Hickory St., Texarkana, Ark. WIEDENBACH, ERNESTINE Beechmont Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. WILKIN, MARIAN 1329 Classen Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Okla. WILKINSON, HELEN F 2740 Bostwick St., Alton, 111. WILLCOX, ELIZABETH N 115 Davis Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY A Yarmouthville, Me. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY M 720 N. Florence St., EI Paso, Texas. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH J Douglas, Wyo. WILLIAMS, HELEN H 316 W. Ninth Street, Pueblo, CoL WILLIAMSON, RUTH 317 S. Seventh Ave., La Grange, lU. WINDSOR, ESTHER L 321 S. Fifth . ve.. La Grange, 111. WOLFIN, VIRGINIA 905 Polk Street, Amarillo, Tex. WOODRUFF, CAROL L 154 Stiles St., Elizabeth, N. J. WOODRUFF, HELEN M 2 5. Jackson St., Elgin, 111. WOODS. HELEN R. 26 Forest Avenue, Everett, Mass. WOODWARD, DOROTHY E 94 Eliot Street, Detroit, Mich. WOODY, ELIZABETH M 1012 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. WOOLEY, CORNELIA M 245 N. Be acon Street, Brighton, Mass. WORCESTER, ELIZABETH T Hollis, N. H. WRIGHT, MARIAN A 292 South West St.. Bellevue, Ohio WYLIE, MARGARET E 424 Whitney Avenue. Wilkinsburg, Pa. WYNN, JANE N Beech Creek, Pa. YATES. GORGINA E 3 Hewlett Street, Waterbury, Conn. YATES, HELEN V 3 Hewlett Street, Waterbury, Conn. YOUNG, BEATRICE 15 Lakeview. Arlington, Mass. ZIEGLER. RHODA 580 Walnut Street, Newtonville, Mass. ZIMMERMAN, EDITH J 511 Juneau Place, Milwaukee. Wis. ZIMMERM. N, HELEN R 341 Coggleshall Street, New Bedford. Mass. ZWEIZIG, MARY C 148 S. Fifth Street, Reading, Pa. 212 JL Sft i (KraDiiatc Club Margaret D. Christian President Margaret E. Kelly Vice-President Marie W. Goler Secretary Ruth Crosby Treasurer d vaDuatc tuDcntjs, 191849 Bassett, Isabel Wellesley, 1918 Blackburn, Viola Wellesley, 1918 Case. Mary S University of Michigan Caswell. Anne T Wellesley, 1911 Christian, Margaret Wellesley, 1915 Crosby, Ruth Wellesley, 1918 Damazy. Mathilde B College Sevigne, 1913 Dean, Mirum I Wellesley, 1916 DiMMiTT, Marjorie De Pauw, 1917 Goler, Marie Wellesley, 1917 Kelly, Margaret Northwestern University, 1916 LiTTLEFiELD, HENRIETTA Wellesley, 1912 MacKinnon, Flora Wellesley Palomo, Angela Institute of Madrid Wheeler, Helen W Wellesley, 1913 Whiting, Helen F Wellesley, 1918 213 St eft i H tiiDcnt0 in tl)c ?Dcpavtmcnt of il vgicnc 1918 9 Atwell. Ruth H., Ph.B Denison University Barr, Helen A., B.A University of Wisconsin Belden, Abby, A.B Smith College BiGGAR, Margaret M., B.A Leland Stanford, Jr., University BocHER, Helen, B.A Radcliffe College Bradley. Katharine, A.B Smith College CoAN, Katharine C, B.A Wellesley College Conley, Margaret, B.S University of Chicago Davis, Eleanor S Graduate of the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics Dewey, Margaret. A.B Smith College Dixon, Juliet, B.A Pomona College DoRAN, Agnes L., B.S University of Texas Gibling, Dorothy S., A.B Smith College Gilbert, Amy P., B.A Wellesley College Greeley, Louisa-May, B.A Wellesley College Haight, Edith C, B.A North Carolina State Normal College Hazelton, Helen W., B.A Mt. Holyoke College Henze, Marie, B.A Wellesley College Jordan, Myrtle V., A.B Wheaton College MosscROP, Alfreda, B.A Vassar College Robinson, Helen, B.A Rockford College RocKWOOD, Grace M.. A.B Wheaton College Rowell, Olive B., B.A Vassar College Stephens, Elizabeth, B.S Bucknell University Strangfeld, Henrietta, B.A Ohio-Wesleyan University Wardner, Doris. B.A Wellesley College Waterman, Dorothy W., B.A University of Minnesota Waterman, Emma P., B.A University of Minnesota Webster, Katharine. A.B Smith College 214 215 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS American Boy 221 D. L. Auld Co 234 Bachrach 227 Bailey, Banks Biddle Co 217 Walter Baker Co., Ltd 237 Best Co 226 Brooks Bros 236 H. W. Cooper Mfg. Co 233 Cotrell and Leonard 228 A. E. Covelle Co 226 Durgin-Park Co 237 Dwinell-Wright Co 236 Federal Steam Gas Co 230 Friedberger-Aaron Mfg. Co 219 Genesee Pure Food Co 238 Gifford-Wood Co 221 Hind Harrison Plush Co 223 Hollis French Allen Hubbard 221 Houghton-Gorney Co 229 Johnson Educator Food Co 219 Geo. T. Johnson Co 228 Jones, Peterson Newhall Co 219 H. L. Lawrence Co 224 Lewis, Mears Co 224 Meyer Jonasson Co 234 Millwood Farm 235 Morandi-Proctor Co 230 Shattuck Jones, Inc 235 Stone Andrew, Inc 230 Sturtevant Haley 226 Thresher Bros 217 Walnut Hill School 230 Warren Webster Co 235 Wellesley Inn 236 Whittemore Bros 219 Chas. L. Willard Co 220 225 E. A. Wright Co 235 We patronize those who patronize us 216 Thresher Brothers The Specialty Silk Store 19 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON, MASS. Directs attention to their exclu- sive and unequalled assortments of Silks, Georgette Crepes, Cos- tume Velvets and Velveteens, Millinery Velvets, Wool Dress Goods, Silk Waists, Lingerie Waists and Silk Petticoats. All of our Silk Petticoats are made in our own workrooms from THRESHER BROTHERS ' SILKS. Mail orders promptly and carefully fiUcd. fVrite for samples. PHILADELPHIA STORE 1321 CHESTNUT ST, College and School Emblems and Novelties Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Medals, etc. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND DESIGN The HAND BOOK Illustrated and Priced Mailed upon request BAILEY, BANKS BIDDLE CO. Diamond Merchants, Jcwekn, Silver- smiths, Heraldists, Stationers PHILADELPHIA, PA. )lied ppiiea r iiiiary Science, f .ri« copie nspecTlon oK XatolTy Vjelore roonciinb corners Useful when aboGt tccu l 217 Xt ua _ a JaJ_l Kl jR- o| 9 (i)cfcM W ii.Q UA n £ : UyvLTL t uL §WaaX f jg plti ' fP- mimes Jri ' olfAio yeth ,, - v tt« ■t ? N S urrr-A - Q M t2 lEU Kf niTl oSct gjin M ' • c • ovnQm ' v y «.fiJk . Q A 318 y ' 0 JR bodkin is threaded • • and always at hand when wanted, if you have Self -Threading Bodkin Silk L i ngerie ' . Mercerized Ribbon , Lingerie Braid The Ribbon or Braid slays clean and unmussed to ihe last inch. A lOc. package contains full 4 yards of silk ribbon, or 8 yards of Fine Mercerized Braid, V hite, Pink or Light Blue, at ail stores, or gladly mailed for 10c. TheF-AMfg.Co.,4600N.18thSt,,Phila. JONES, PETERSON NEWHALL CO. 49 and 51 Temple Place BOSTON Distinctive Styles in SHOES AND HOSIERY We Specialize in Young Women ' s Footwear WAitt9more s fr Shoe Polishes QUALITY ' e r£sifr. EDC E DRESSING :; .SOFTENS PRESERVES LEATHER Quick WHITE HAKES DIRTY CANVAS SHQES OUICKLY ' tASILY APPLIED.. «l-50 CLEANS AIL AKTICLf S MADE tohnvas We manufacture a dressing for every color of leather and cloth shoes ASK YOUR DEALER A LAXATIVE CRACKER that tastes LIKE A FANCY BISCUIT iP EDUCATOR BRAN CUOK.1ES supply Bran, Nature ' s laxative, in an attractive, convenient and palatable form — some people call them COMPLEXION BISCUITS For sale at Grocers in packages and by the puund JOHNSON EDUCATOR FOOD COMPANY, Boston In anawerinK advertisements please mention the I.EtJF.NDA 219 The Chas. L.Willard Co. ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS NEW YORK 441-447 Pearl Street Corner William Street Printers and Binders of this Book 220 MAKING MANLY BOYS and keeping them manly, vigorous and morally courageous — that is the life work of the editors of THE AMERICAN BOY, the magazine for boys that is a powerful influence for positive good. THE AMERICAN BOY The Biggest. Brightest. Best Magazine for Boys in all the World. 4ie= mi . so „ _ It is welcomed every month by 500,000 of America ' s ' C y brightest boys because in its stories, articles and pic- Vm« tures, it gives them the wholesome and interesting en- tertainment that they are entitled to, the information they should have, and the inspiration they need. Parents, educators, Y. M. C. A. secretaries and public libraries heartily endorse it. Don ' t you know a boy who would enjoy such a magazine — a boy who needs it ? Send us a subscription for him. S2.00 a year — 20 cents a copy at nens-stands THE SPRAGUE PUBLISHING COMPANY, nmrMicH. ' ' Giff Orel -Wood Company Engineers Man ufactu rers Contractors ELEVATING and CONVEYING MACHINERY FOR ALL COMMODITIES New York Hudson, N.Y. Buffalo Philadelphia Chicago BOSTON OFFICE 51-52 NORTH MARKET STREET HOLLIS FRENCH AND = ALLEN HUBBARD CONSULTING ENGINEERS 88 PEARL ST. BOSTON TELEPHONE FORT HILL 3863 221 The ' Joys of an i dvertising t JACanager 1919 LcgcnDa WELLESLEY COLLEGE DOROTHY C. DOREMUS. Bus, MGR. Wellesley. Mass., fiov. 24, 1918. Co. Dear Sir: All of ' s friends have been admiring her beautiful plush hangings and couch cover. Upon enquiring as to where she obtained said articles we were told that they came from your firm. Therefore I am writing you to invite you to take an ad in the Lecenda, the Wellesley College Year Book. We make the advertising section a very important one and to stimulate the interest of the readers we sprinkle cartoons and humor- ous incidents which have occurred during the year throughout that portion of the book. The circulation is very wide as the subscribers, numbering 1100, come from every State in the Union. This ad would be a permanent investment, as the Lecenda is an attractively bound book and is treasured through life by the proud owners. Don ' t neglect this wonderful opportunity to come before the eyes oj such a large reading public! The 1919 Legenda Board authorizes me to say that they would be glad to save space for you and will do so on receipt of the enclosed. Hoping to hear from you at an early date I am. Yours very truly, Advertising Manager. December 11, 1918. Miss Clarissa B. Cooper, Advertising Manager, 1919 Lecenda, Stone Hall, Wellesley, Mass. Dear Madam: Yours of the 24th ult., re. advertising received and noted. After taking up this matter with our advertising manager we reply thereto as follows: NOVEMBER 24th — Six days shalt thou labor, c, PLUSH HANGINGS — We appreciate the favorable comment. COUCH COVER— Please take another look at this, don ' t believe it is plush. LEGENDA -1100 subscribers. 2200 eyes, all searching for the H. H. Ad, prospects seem good. RATES — SV. ' j.OO per page. Dirt cheap. INVESTMENT — Permanent, no doubt about that. RETURNS — Oh! Clarissa, why be silent, don ' t you at least hope our in- vestment will not be an entire loss, we hope you hope so. OPPORTUNITY- We take your word for it and herewith enclose sub- scription for one page. CONDITIONS — That you crowd ' not sprinkle) cartoons on our page. LEGENDA BOARD — We note their promise to reserve space for the writer; good sized rtxim with bath will be satisfactory. COPY — Enclosed herewith. Yours trulv, ■Co. 222 The Hind Harrison Plush Company MANUFACTURERS OF Silk Seal Plushes Also Fur Effects for Ladies ' Coats Look for the H. H, Labels Bafinseal Ceberseal Klonseal Ukonseal Veldura Matalam Napalam Veldalam Neiv York Salesroom: 225 Fourth Avenue Chicago Salesroom: 215 South Market Street Principal Office and Factory: CLARK MILLS, N. Y. 223 BRAIN INSPECTION My father said My child, your head Is fashioned much like mine. A star you ' ll be At Wellesley For learning ' s in my line. So when they came To test my brain I said they needn ' t bother. Now why did they Go off a way And only say, Poor father! Junior — Yes, you go to the Dean to get your marks. Freshman — Oh, can ' t anyone else tell what they are? Junior — No, only the Dean. Freshman — Well, really! I al- ways thought your instructors would know. Established 1844 H. L. Lawrence Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Poultry and Provisions 46-48 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Compliments of Lewis, Mears Co. Wholesale BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS 33 SO. MARKET STREET BOSTON 234 The CeA§ Lo Willamd Co. ENGMAVEMS AND PRINTERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS NEW YORK 441=447 Pearl Street Corner William Street Printers and Binders of this Book 225 18f0t Si Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street New York OfF« er Exclusive Apparel Accessories Women Misses Girls Little Children as well as for Boys, Youths dC Men You Never Pa More at Best s AT LUNCHEON TABLE Strauss, please pass the bread. No answer. Strauss, please pass the bread. Theresa — Oh, excuse me, I didn ' t hear you the first time. ' Didn ' t you enjoy the March of the Magi? Freshman — Yes, only unfortunately a peanut man stood outside the chapel and blew his whistle all through it. A. E. COVELLECO. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 350 Boylston Street Boston Established 1826 Incorporated 1891 U. S. Food Administration License No. G15208 STURTEVANT HALEY BEEF AND SUPPLY CO. Slaughterers of Fancy Corn Fed Cattle Manufacturers of PrimeOleo Oils, Slenrine and Tallow Dealers in Lamb, Pork, Veal, Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 38 and 40 Faneuil Hall Market At)a(loir, 5 ' 2 Somer -ille Avenue, Somerville 226 Photographs of Distinction A fine portrait should be artistic, as well as a good likeness — it should be a work of art and at the same time look like you. A Bachrach photograph is distinctive because it accomplishes this. Special Rates to College Students ilouis Jfaijian 93ad)raci) 647 Boylston Street, Boston WORCESTER NEW YORK SPRINGFIELD PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON HARTFORD BALTIMORE HOW TO DRESS If you have a call-out, do not distress the business manager by breaking your appointment, but wear one of our costumes designed for just such college crises. It will be found suitable for wear on hockey-field as well as at the tea-table. 227 Geo. T. Johnson Co. The Atlas Mills Makers Sanitary Paper Products 76-78 BATTERYMARCH ST. (Near Franklin) BOSTON, MASS. Capacity 30000 lbs. daily. Offices in principal cities SPECIALTIES Toilet Papers Paper Towels Drinking Cups Cup Dispensers Paper Napkins Food Wrappers Economical Serving Devices for Toilet Paper and Paper Towels CAPS GOWNS HOODS X Made to Order and Rented Official Makers under the Intercollegiate Commission Cotrell Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. Samples and Catalogue upon Request Influenza Injunction. No Boston Transportation. Lamentation ! Fermentation ! Ice-skating! Salvation ! 228 FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY. 229 FEDERAL STEAM This Book is printed on and GAS SUPPLY CO. -HANCOCK DULL FINISH PAPER Steam, Gas and Water Supplies A paper particularly adapted for College Annuals. Manufactured by STONE ■ANDREW 280 Devonshire Street 36 PURCHASE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 375 ATLANTIC AVE. 658 Sumner Ave.. Springfield, Mass. 828 Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence. R. 1. 200 First Nat ' l Bank Bldg.. New Haven, Conn. BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Emmet Bldg., 95 Madison Ave.. New York. N.Y. The Our Ranges and Cooking Apparatus Walnut Hill School A College Preparatory School for Girls Ma nuf ac t ured and Installed by Two Miles from Wellesley Morandi- Forty- four Acres of Grounds Proctor Co. 86 Washington St. Outdoor Sports Careful Preparation Under Compe- Boston, Mass. tent Teachers for College Work. MISS CONANT and MISS BIGELOW Principals 230 i ccital h ©fpartment of jHusic No. 813 Wellesley College Note — Program selected in response to a request for popular songs. 1. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls! By 1919 The Liberal Arts Building. 2. Love, I Have Won You! By 1919 Diploma. 3. Less than the Dust! Geology Classes Field Trip. 4. Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me! All of Us Fire Gong. 5. Let ' s All Do Something! Freshman Year. Oh Give Me Leave to Rest Me! Senior Year. 7. I Want ' Em All Long Years Ago. Saints of the Latter Day Medley. All of Us 6. Bolsheviki Glide Tree Day Dancers Tortuous Twists. Us, Going by the Tea Rooms 8. When the Animals are Gone! Janitors and -tresses Holiday Processional. 9. Sweet Petootie Farm Squads (or potatie). 10. Rackety Coo! Music Hall 8.45—3.30. 11. Quit Kickin ' My Dog Around! .... The Iron-Constituted Ones At the Natick Wagon. 12. Watchman, What of the Night . ... We Prepare for a Quiz Nocturnal Seance. 13. I Opened My Mouth and a Fly Flew In - - - - - Glee Club By Request. 231 232 Hand Squeezer Molding Machines Manufactured Exclusively by Easily operated by Men, Women or Boys H. W. Cooper Saddlery Hardware Mfg. Co. MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLERY HARDWARE and Refined Malleable Iron Castings MOLINE ILLINOIS 233 Meyer Jonasson Co. TREMONT and BOYLSTON STS. CORRECT DRESS for WOMEN and MISSES The D. L. AULD CO. Columbus, Ohio CUiss Rings Class Pins Engraved commencement invitations, calling cards and announcements Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO 1921 Class Wellesley College Senior farctocU i DDrc si 1 don ' t want a B.A. 1 don ' t want a B.A. For I ' m having a wonderful time! Every winter, spring and fall I laugh and play, while thoughts of work don ' t worry me at all. I don ' t want a B.A. 1 don ' t want a B.A. I don ' t really want to graduate at all. The Grey Book says I ' ve got my education, But oh! oh! oh! I don ' t care for this sensation. 1 don ' t want a B.A. I don ' t want a B.A. For I ' m havins; a wonderful time! 234 Ofr-r 11,000 Successful Ins talliit ions of the Shattuck Jones 2m INCORPORATED System of fei ' ' ' HI L _ .- 3 3 Steam Heating FISH of all kinds OYSTERS CLAMS Send for Catalogue Warren Webster Co. Main Office Pomrlpn N T ' ' ' ' ' = • ' and Works - ' imUen, i . J . pjj,i s,,. 128 FANEUIL HALL MARKET hslablishcd iSSS Branches in jo Cities BOSTON, MASS. E. A.WRIGHT CO. Office and Factory BROAD and HUNTINGDON STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. COMPLIMENTS Engravers - Printers OF Stationers Millwood Farm Manufacturers of CLASS and SOCIETY PINS, MEDALS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN Wedding Engraving Menus Calling Cards Leather Souvenirs Commencement Invitations Stationery Dance Programs Photogravures 235 COMPLIMENTS OF Welleslev Inn y ESTABLISHED 1818 ulUrarnB |?untisiflng Qtmiis. MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Tflephotts Murray Hill 8800 Of Interest to Women While we do not sell women ' s cloth- ing, it is our experience that there is, on the part of many women, espec- ially those interested in sport, a growing tendency to purchase trom us tor their own use Motor Coats, Sweaters, Wool Caps, Waistcoats, Gloves, Mufflers, Boots, Leggings, Puttees, etc., liking these articles all the more apparently because as dis- tinct from being mannish they are the very things that are worn bv men. Send for llluitrutcd Caiiilo uc And a can of White House Cqpc, please. No! I must have White House nothing ' else will do. er coffee so economical at any pric is useless to try to substitute bmething else where users have become accustomed to the superior qualities of = White Houself- Coffee and Teas f picture of the White House broken label is our guarantee and your protection. DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY BOSTON-CHICAGO 236 RjaitTon 3 5lide FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF AN INFIRMARY BED REG U S PAT OFF. Pure, delicious, wholesome A well made cup of BAKER ' S COCOA is a large part ot a eood meal. It is practically all nutrition, very little waste, and its use saves other foods. Trade . ' Mark on E-vcry Package Walter Baker Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 17S0 DORCHESTER, MASS. When hunger gnaws And purse is flat, All Wellesley seeks The Automat. But some don ' t mind (These wisdom marks) Red table-cloths At Durgin-Park ' s, 237 A Good Anytime Dessert Such a dish of plain Jell-0 as Bobbie and Jack welcome with clapping of hands and cries of Oh, Good-e-e-e ! is good enough for anybody. But just now, when ' substitutes are still having their day, Jell-0, whipped like cream, is one of the most useful and enjoyable of all foods. What particularly interests college girls is the fact that whipped Jell-0 — say in the form of a pineapple Bavarian cream — is a treat, and one that any girl can provide. The new Jell-0 Book tells how to make all the whipped Jell-0 dishes and it will be sent to any address. Jell-0 is put up in six pure fruit flavors : Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange. Cherry, Chocolate, and is sold by all grocers, 2 packages for 25 cents. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD COMPANY, Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Ont. 238
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