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Bryn Mawr College Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Association Publications Bryn Mawr College Publications, Special Collections, Digitized Books 1901 Annual Reports of the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College, 1901-1905 Vol.10-13 Bryn Mawr College Let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: hp://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_alumnae Part of the Liberal Studies Commons , and the Women's History Commons is paper is posted at Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College. hp://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_alumnae/1 For more information, please contact [email protected]. Custom Citation Annual Reports of the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College, Vols. 10-13, 1901-1905 (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania: Bryn Mawr College, 1902-1905)
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Bryn Mawr CollegeScholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn MawrCollege

Alumnae Association Publications Bryn Mawr College Publications, SpecialCollections, Digitized Books

1901

Annual Reports of the Alumnae Association ofBryn Mawr College, 1901-1905 Vol.10-13Bryn Mawr College

Let us know how access to this document benefits you.

Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_alumnae

Part of the Liberal Studies Commons, and the Women's History Commons

This paper is posted at Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr College. http://repository.brynmawr.edu/bmc_alumnae/1

For more information, please contact [email protected].

Custom CitationAnnual Reports of the Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College, Vols. 10-13, 1901-1905 (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania: Bryn MawrCollege, 1902-1905)

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ALUMN/E ASSOCIATION

OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE

1901-1902

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TENTH ANNUAL

REPORT

OF THE

Alumna Association

of

Bryn Mawr College

i 90 i— 1902

THE JOHN M. ROGERS PRESS,

WILMINGTON, LEL.,

1902.

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.FOR THE YEAR 1902=1903.

OFFICERS.

President, Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride, '9(3,

1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

Vice-President, Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, Whitford, Pa.

Corresponding Secretary, Edith Campbeee Crane, '00,

242 Hoffman Street, W., Baltimore, Md.

Recording Secretary, Elizabeth Nields, '98,

803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

Treasurer, Jane Bowne Haines, '91, Cheltenham, Pa.

COMMITTEES.

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE. /q©3 -J

TERM OF OFFICE.

ELIZABETH BUTJ.ER KlRKBRIDE, '96, {e.V-officio).

-j-ank Louise-Brow is; ELL, '93, Chairman, Bristol, Conn. ) igqgiqos ^ <J^6*vvi<*/vK

Alice Bache Gould, '89.\ 1900-1904

Susan Walker FitzGerald, '93. j' *.

Anna Rhoads Ladd, '89 1901-1905 "' (i<uXL^

Mary Bidwell Breed, '94 1902-1906

Edith Sampson Westcott, '90. ( To fill the vacancy

caused by the resignation of Elizabeth Butler

Kirkbride, 'g6, until the next election.) 1902-1903

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

Helen J. Robins, '92, Chairman, West Chester, Pa. )

Heeen E. Williams, '98.1902-1903May Iv. Blakey, Feb. '00. I

Fannie S. Sinceair Woods, '01.J

LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.Mary E. Converse, '98, Chairman, Rosemont, Pa. . . 1900-1905

Charey Tiffany Mitcheee, '98, ... -1903

Elizabeth Conway Bent, '95, -1904

Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, 1901-1900

Marion Reilly, '01, 1902-1907

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JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEE.TERM OF OFFICE.

Euzabeth Buteer Kirkbride, '96, Chairman,

1400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, 1900-1903

Katharine Morris Shipeev, '90, 1901-1904

Madeeine Abbott Bushneee,, '93, 1902-1905

HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.PERMANENT.

Dr. Katherine Porter, '94. Beeanor L. Lord, Ph.D., '96.

ISABEE Maddison, Ph.D., '96.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE.1901-1903.

Susan Foweer, '95, Chairman, Brearley School, New York City.

Josephine C. Goedmark, '98, Grace B. Campbeee, '00.

Katharine Wieeets Gardner, '90. Heeen Annan Scribner, ,91.

AUDITING COMMITTEE.1902-1903.

Virginia RagsdaeE, '96, Chairman, Jamestown, N. C.

Mary Jackson Norcross, '00.

CLASS COLLECTORS.1902-1903.

'89 Jueia Cope COEEINS, (Mrs. William H. Collins), Haverford, Pa.

'90 Edith Chied, 4237 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

'91 Marian Wright Waesh, (Mrs. Timothy Walsh), 79 Naples Road,

Brookline, Mass.

'92 Frances Hunt, Scranton, Pa.

'93 Gertrude Tayeor Seaughter, (Mrs. Moses S. Slaughter), Madison,

Wis.

'94 Abby BrayTon Durfee, (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee), Fall River,

Mass.

'95 Mary James, Coshocton, O.

'96 Emma L-inburg, 430 East State Street, Trenton, N. J.

'97 Anna B. LawthER, Dubuque, la.

'98 Bertha G. Wood, 100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

'99 Content S. Nichoes, Binghamton, N. Y.

'00 L. Constance Rueison, Englewood, N. J.

'01 Marion Parris, 385 West End Avenue, New York City.

Ph.D. Winifred Warren, Ph.D., '98, 329 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.

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ABSTRACT OF THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

February 8, 1902.

The Board of Directors has to record the resignation of two

of its members since the last annual meeting.

The President, Dora Keen, '96, handed in her resignation in

May, shortly before starting on a journey around the world. It

was a matter of special regret to the Board that Miss Keen could

not complete the term of office in which she had already done

such energetic and effective work for the Association. The Vice-

President was appointed to fill the vacancy, and Susan B. Frank-

lin '89 was elected Vice-President.

Edith Wetherill Ives '92 was obliged to resign from the

Recording Secretaryship early in the summer, and was succeeded

by Elizabeth Nields '98. Mrs. Ives had earned the gratitude of

the Association by her constant interest in improving the annual

report even before she had charge of it as Recording Secretary.

The Board has held seven meetings during the year and

much routine business has been transacted.

The changes in the wording of the Deed of Gift of the James

E. Rhoads Scholarships Fund, authorized by the Association last

February, were accepted by the Trustees, and, with the assistance

of John C. Bell, Esq.,(the lawyer who drew up the original deed)

a supplemental agreement was prepared, and signed by the officers

of the Board of Trustees and of the Alumnae Association. Bythe provisions of this supplemental agreement, a scholarship

granted to a non-resident student may equal the amount of the

tuition fee, instead of being limited to $125 as before.

The Trustees also granted the request of the Board that

they extend for five years the privilege of the exclusive sale of

photographs of the Sargent portrait of President Thomas. Byresolution of the Association the proceeds of the sale of these

photographs are annually paid over to the Students' Building

Committee.

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The Board has this year resolved that in its future publica-

tions it will adhere to the latest college records as regards degrees

and the dates at which they were conferred.

The Treasurer's report shows a satisfactory condition of the

general fund in spite of the fact that 90 delinquents still owe dues

amounting to $128. The permanent Alumnae Fund founded last

year by adding the life membership fees to the small nucleus of

the then existing Alumnae Fund, now amounts to $633.08, but

the income derived from it is not yet sufficient to demand action

on the part of the Association as to its disposal.

A special gift of $500 was received last Spring from Cora

Baird Jeanes, a former member of the class of '96. Mrs. Jeanes's

preference being that it should go either to the Loan Fund or to

scholarships, it was resolved by the Board that her gift be "held

for the present until it is seen whether it is needed for the LoanFund, and if not needed it be made the nucleus of a Scholarship

fund."

The Association will doubtless in the future turn its attention

to the need of more undergraduate scholarships, but for the present

everything gives way to the all-absorbing demands of the Library

Building Fund.

It is needless to repeat how Mr. Rockefeller, whose interest in

the college one of our own alumnae had succeeded in arousing,

last December offered to give to the College $230,000 on condition

that $250,000 for a Library Building were raised by next June.

Already last year one gift of $10,000 for this purpose had been

secured by an Alumna, and the Association had further voted to

raise $10,000 among its own members and the former students.

Under these new conditions the class collectors were at once

urged to collect with fresh energy. To supplement their efforts,

the Board issued an appeal to all alumnae and former students

which, together with a statement of the needs of the college by

President Thomas, was distributed as widely as possible. Thetime for final payment having been extended to October 1, 1903,

it was hoped that many who had not responded to the class

collectors would feel able to do so then, and that those who had

already subscribed would agree to repeat their contributions next

year—in other words that two years collecting might be done in

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one, so that the whole could be made to count towards the amount

needed to secure Mr. Rockefeller's gift.

The Board would ask the Association to consider the possibility

of doing in other places what has been so auspiciously under-

taken by the Bryn Mawr Club in New York City, that is, the

forming of local organizations for the purpose of systematic asking

for gifts.

The Board wishes to announce that next year's meeting has

been set for a date corresponding to this year's, February 7, the

Saturday after the mid-year examinations, and in conclusion it

makes grateful acknowledgement of all the earnest and efficient

work of committees and class collectors which has added to the

pleasure of its duties during the year.

ELIZABETH B. KIRKBRIDE, President.

EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THEANNUAL MEETING.

The Annual Meeting of the Alumnse Association of Bryn

Mawr College was held in Room D, Taylor Hall, February 8,

1902, the President, Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, in the chair. About

ninety members of the Association were present.

An informal report of the meeting of the Acad- academic

emic Committee was presented by its chairman, committee.

Edith Hamilton, and at the recommendation of the Committee,

the following resolution was adopted :

"Resolved that the Board of Directors be empowered to fill

temporarily, until the next regular election, any vacancy occurring

in the Academic Committee."

The report of the Nominating Committee was nominating

presented by its chairman, Susan Fowler. The Com- committee.

mittee reported that its work was much hampered by the general

impression that the nominees for the Board of Directors must

be chosen from those members living near Philadelphia, and

by the fact that very few nominations for members of the Acad-

emic Committee had been sent in. At the recommendation of

the Committee the following resolution was adopted :

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"Resolved, that the Board of Directors appoint a committee

to investigate methods of nomination for the elections of the

Association."

sale of The report of the Committee having in charge thephotographs. sa je Qf photographs of the Sargent portrait of Presi-

dent Thomas was presented by Martha G. Thomas, treasurer.

The report showed a balance on hand February 1, 1902 of $15.03.

alumna The report of the Committee having in charge thesupper. annual supper of the Alumnae at Commencementwas given by Ullericka H. Oberge, chairman. The Com-mittee reported that one hundred and forty Alumnae were present

and had as their guests, President M. Carey Thomas and Pro-

fessor Herbert Weir Smyth. Emma H. Einburg '96, was toast

mistress, and toasts were responded to by Mabel Clark Huddleston

'89, Edith Child '90, Josephine C. Goldmark '98, and Elizabeth

T. Daly '01. In response to a request for a speech, Dr. Smythrecited a poem that he had composed to the air of "Fair Harvard,"

and which he presented to the Association as his farewell gift.

amendments The amendment to Article VI. Section 9 of theto by=laws. by-laws which had been proposed at the previous

meeting by the Board of Directors was adopted.*

The amendment to Article I. of the by-laws by adding Sec-

tion 3, which had been proposed at the previous meeting, was

brought before the Association and adopted when amended to

read :

"Former students of the college who have not received

degrees may become Associate Members of the Alumnae Associa-

tion upon unanimous election by the Board of Directors.

Applications for associate membership must be made to the

Board of Directors at least two months before the annual meeting

and the names of applicants elected by the Board of Directors

must be presented at this meeting.

To be eligible for associate membership a former student

must have pursued courses in the college for at least two con-

secutive semesters, and, if a matriculated student, at least four

academic years must have elapsed since the date of her entering

the college. A return to the college for undergraduate work shall

* See By-Laws, p. 20

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terminate an associate membership and render the student in-

eligible for re-election during the period of this new attendance at

the college.

Associate members are entitled to all the rights and privileges

of full membership, except the power of voting and the right to

hold office in the Board of Directors, or to serve on standing

committees. '

'

The amendment to Article IV, Section 1, proposed at the

previous meeting was adopted when amended to read : "Associate

members shall pay the same dues as full members of the Associa-

tion but shall be exempt from all assessments."

The following amendments to the by-laws were proposed& J AMENDMENTS

proposed : to by=laws.

Article I. Section 2, omitted.

Article I. Section 3, made Section 2.

Article IV. Section 4, omitted.

Article VI. Section 3, amended to read :

The members of the Academic Committee shall be nominated

by the Nominating Committee and elected by ballot of the whole

Association and shall each hold office for four years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill any vacancy in the Committee, such appointment to

hold until the next regular election.

Article VII. Section 12, amended to read :

The Nominating Committee shall send biennially to each

member of the Association, at least one month before the regular

meeting, a ballot presenting alternate nominations for the officers of

the Association; and annually one month before the regular meet-

ing at least five nominations for the members of the Academic

Committee.

Article V. Section 1, amended by adding: "and a Finance

Committee, consisting of three members."

Article VI. Section 10, changed to Section 11.

Article VI. Section 10 to read :

"The members of the Finance Committee shall be appointed

by the Board of Directors and shall each hold office for four years

or until others are appointed in their places."

Article VII. Section 6, amended by substituting "and the

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Finance Committee" for "and a collector from each class for the

Alumnae Fund."

Article VII. Section 14, made Section 15.

Article VII. Section 14, to read :

"The Finance Committee shall devise ways and means of

raising money for purposes indicated by the Association and shall

take charge of collecting money for these purposes from the

members of the Association. It shall have power to add to its

number. '

'

It was on motion resolved that the Association defray the

expenses incurred by the Directors in the service of the Associa-

tion.

On motion it was ordered that a vote of thanks be extended

to President Thomas for the invitation to luncheon given by her

to the Association on behalf of the college.

On motion the meeting adjourned.

ELIZABETH NIELDS, Recording Secretary.

REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.

The annual meetings of the Committee were held this year

on February 6th and 7th in Bryn Mawr. Only five members of

the Committee were present, Dora Keen having resigned, and

Alice B. Gould being unable to attend. Those present were:

Edith Hamilton, Chairman; Susan Walker FitzGerald, Secretary;

Jane Brownell, Mary Mason, and Elizabeth Kirkbride who was

present in a twofold capacity, both as a regular member of the

Committee and as President of the Association and therefore a

member ex officio. The meetings consisted of a meeting of the

Committee alone; a conference with President Thomas and two

members of the Faculty, Dr. Scott and Dr. Kohler; a conference

with President Thomas; and a final meeting of the Committee

alone.

The most important reports from the College were as follows:

uniform en= None of the entering class last autumn had taken

trance exajvu the full entrance examinations set by the Collegeinations.

Entrance Examination Board of the Middle States

and Maryland, and of the one hundred and twenty-two Freshmen,

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only nine had taken any part of them. The College greatly pre-

fers its own examinations, both because Bryn Mawr has a higher

standard than any other college in the Middle States and

Maryland, and because so far it has been impossible to secure a

rule against teachers who have pupils in the examination acting

as proctors. Entrance scholarships will not be given to students

who enter on Board examinations. Candidates for scholarships

must take for their finals the Bryn Mawr examinations. This

decision was necessitated by the delay there would otherwise be

in awarding the scholarships, on account of the length of time

that must pass before the result of the Board examinations can

be known. The scholarships could not be announced until the

autumn, too late for the holders to make their plans.

In order to open the graduate courses to as many graduateas possible, to teachers in especial, all courses are work in the

given in the afternoon. This year there are eleven

students who would not have been able to attend if the work had

been in the morning. Of the forty-nine graduate students in the

college, twenty are doing full graduate work; twenty-two are

taking one graduate course; and seven have undergraduate work

only. More graduate students come to Bryn Mawr for the second

and third year of graduate work than for the first. On the whole,

the condition of the graduate work is extremely satisfactory, and,

as compared with other graduate schools this is an excellent

showing.

The subject of the low numerical rating of ENTRANCE EX _

English in the entrance examinations was discussed aminations in

at length in the meeting, and it was felt by all pres-

ent that more points should be given to English. The subject

is at present under consideration.

A list of reading in French and German, cover- SUiVlMER READ=ing enough ground to prepare a student well for ing in French

the "orals," is now given each student when sheAND GERMAN -

enters the college. The understanding is that this reading shall

be done during the summer vacations, and the students register

each autumn whether they have done the reading for the previous

summer or not. The records of the reading done by each student

are given to the Committee on the Oral Examinations. This

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reading is recommended only, not required, but as a matter of

fact, the students feel that it is a great help and do it almost with-

out an exception.

plans for the1"ne na** *s to nave at least as large a proportion

new hall of of inexpensive rooms as the other halls and perhaps

a larger proportion. The report that there were

to be in the hall, only single suites, each with a private bath, arose

from a mistake on the part of the architect. The intention is to

have in each single room an alcove large enough to hold the bed

and washstand. These alcoves exactly correspond in shape and

size to the single bathrooms elsewhere in the hall, and the archi-

tect in drawing the plans marked them all alike as bathrooms.

Other matters that came up for discussion were:

The result of dropping from the required work solid geom-

etry and trigonometry; the working of the new rule for rais-

ing the standard of the A. B. degree; the course in pedagogy;

the Bryn Mawr College monographs; the condition of the fund

for the library building.

It was decided that the meetings of the Committee should

be held in future on the two days directly preceding the annual

meeting of the Alumnae Association.

After much consideration the plan for publishing an article

on the Social Iyife of Women Students was given up, for the

reason that the results so far reached did not promise an article

that would either have academic interest, or be of practical value

in the college administration.

EDITH HAMILTON, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

There has been the usual number of meetings of the Confer-

ence Committee during the past year, and the pleasure of the

informal meetings has been increased by the presence 6i former

members in the neighborhood who have been invited as honorary

members of the committee.

The undergraduate members report great interest among the

students in regard to raising the amount necessary to secure Mr.

Rockefeller's promised gift to the college; it has been agreed by

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the Students' Building Committee that the proceeds from all Bryn

Mawr Calendars for 1902 sold by undergraduates shall go towards

the fund for a Library Building, and the Undergraduate Associa-

tion has pledged itself to try to raise ten thousand dollars for this

fund.

Since Madame Schumann Heink's recital last spring the Music

Committee has arranged for four concerts, three of which, a song

recital by Miss Marguerite Hall, a violin recital by Miss Leonora

Jackson, and a recital by the Kneisel Quartet, have already

been given. (A list of the lectures delivered before the college,

and of the college preachers, will be found in the President's

Reports for the year 1900-1901 and 1901-1902). Two receptions

have been given by the college, and, in the autumn the Faculty

gave a reception to the Graduate Club. The Sophomore enter-

tainment in October was the play of "David Garrick," and the

Freshmen gave an original burlesque "Borumora." The outdoor

procession and presentation of lanterns by 1904 to 1905 on "Capand Gown Night" is said to have been unusually effective. TheAlumnae, especially those of the early classes will be interested

in an article in the "Fortnightly Philistine" for January 17, on

the origin of the lantern as the symbol of the College.

Within the last few weeks at the suggestion of a member of

the class of 1900, the Trophy Club has been formed; this is a

a club of nine members, alumnae and under-graduates, which

shall collect and preserve such things as class lanterns, programs

of plays and entertainments, athletic trophies, and photographs

of classes and class plays. What exists already of this collec-

tion is at present in the first floor corridors of Pembroke East;

it is hoped that later this club may be given a room in the

Students' Building.

The introduction this year of the game of hockey has sup-

plied a long felt want in the athletic life of the college, as this

game may be played out of doors, and many may take part in it.

Through President Thomas the students were given an opportu-

nity for instruction in the game by Miss Appleby, who has been

introducing hockey into the women's colleges.

Miss Mary E. Garrett has presented the college with a very

valuable collection of pictures and furniture.

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The need of a Students' Building is felt to be more pressing

than ever; in December a successful Christmas Sale was held in

the Gymnasium for the benefit of the Students' Building Fund.

HELEN J. ROBINS, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPSCOMMITTEE.

The Alumnae members of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee held a preliminary meeting on May 2d, 1901. These

members subsequently met with President Thomas and two mem-bers appointed by the Academic Council of the Faculty for the

fifth annual meeting of the Committee, on May 13th, 1901.

Applications were presented from six students for the Soph-

omore scholarship, and from five students for the Junior scholar-

ship.

Of the total number of applicants, six had an absolute num-

erical average of more than eighty per cent, on the total number

of required hours completed to date.

After a very careful consideration, the Committee nominated

to the Trustees, Clara E. W. Wade for the Sophomore scholar-

ship and Margaret E. Brusstar for the Junior scholarship.

Impressed with the qualifications of the other applicants and

regretting their disappointment, after referring several of the

applicants to the Students' Loan Fund, the Committee took

pleasure in being able to confer two special scholarships from a

sum of $500 in hand. In dividing the sum into scholarships,

$335 was given to one Freshman student and $165 to one Sopho-

more student.

Of this sum the Committee had received $250 from Mrs.

William G. Warden in 1900, too late for use in the spring of that

year. The remaining $250 was given to the Committee, in six

separate sums, to use in May 1901. The seven donors of the

$500 were:

Mrs. William G. Warden, $250

Dr. D. Murray Cheston, 100

Dr. B. Alexander Randall, 10

Mrs. J. Campbell Harris, 100

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Miss Charly T. Mitchell, $ 10

Miss Edith McCarthy, 5

Miss Dora Keen *.. . . 25

The printed forms of application and accompanying blanks to

be filled in by the College Record Office, prepared by the Commit-

tee in 1900, have greatly facilitated the work of the Committee.

The large number of eligible applicants for the Junior and

Sophomore scholarships makes clearly evident the need of more

scholarships, if the wish of the Committee is to be fulfilled "that

no deserving student of high grade shall ever be obliged to leave

college."

KATHARINE M. SHIPEEY, Secretary.

REPORT OF THE STUDENTS' LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.

One meeting has been held by the Students' Loan Fund Com-mittee the past year, at which applications were considered and

loans made to nine students, amounting to $1300. $1151.84 have

been repaid to the Fund since the last report.

The Committee feels that the Fund holds a very important

place in the economy of the College, and it hopes that the efforts

put forth in the past for its support by the Alumnae individually

and as an Association, will be continued.

On behalf of the Committee,

JULIA COPE COLEINS, Chairman.

STUDENTS' LOAN FUND.

Dr.To balance January 1st, 1901, $ 775.46

" Contributions from Alumnae Association, 541.00*

" Donations, 30.00

" Loans repaid, 1151.84

" Interests on loans, 59.50" Interest on deposits 22.14

$2579.94Cr.

By loans to nine students, $1300.00" Balance on hand Febuary 1st, 1902, 1279.94

$2579.94

*The sum of $30 received from Alum me Association collections 11(00-11(02, was reportedlast year.

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REPORT OF HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

Sets of answers previously reported, 171

Received since February 22d, 1901, 23

Total, 194

Distribution Among Classes.

Class. No. in Class.No. of Answers

Received. Percentage.

'88 1

'89 26 17 65.4

'90 13 9 69.2

'91 11 7 65.6

'92 19 11 57.9

'93 30 14 46.6

'94 20 8 40.0

'95 25 7 28.0

'96 39 15 38.5

'97 46 16 34.8

'98 48 18 37.5

'99 44 13 29.6

'00 54 33 61.1

'01 62 22 35.5

Ph.Ds. 11 4 36.4

Total, 449 194 43.2

ISABEL MADDISON, Secretary.

February 8th, 1902.

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SUMMARY OF LIBRARY BUILDING FUND COLLECTIONSTO FEBRUARY 1st, 1902.

Class. Paid. Promised. Total.

'89 $ 140.00 $ 35.00 $ 175.00

'90 235.00 525.00 760.00

'91

'92

884.00

50.00

1,000.00

25.00

1,884.00

75.00

'93 210.00 100.00 310.00'94 95.00 95.00

'95 237.00 15.00 252.00

'96 184.25 159.00 343.25

'97 50.00 50.00

'98

'99

94.00

298.00

94.00

298.00

'00 320.00 200.00 520.00

'01

Hon. Member.Ph.D.

20.00

35.00

25.00

90.00

25.00

20.00

125.00

Mr. Henszey thro'

Class of '96 7,500.00 2,500.00 10,000.00

Total, $10,302.25 $4,724.00 $15,026.25

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TREASURERS REPORT.

JANE B. HAINES, Treasurer.

In account with the Alumnce Association of Bryn Mawr College, Feb-

ruary /st, 1902.

GENERAL TREASURY.Dr.

To Balance February 1st, 1901, $ 467.98

" Dues received to date, 375.70

" Interest on deposits, . 15.23

" Received from Bryn Mawr College, for one-half expenses

Academic Committee Meeting 44.39

LIFE MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT.

% 903.30

Cr.

By Postage and stationery, % 63.8911 Printing, 139.27

" Expenses of the Academic Committee, 91.10

" Freight and expressage, 6.84

" Rent of safe deposit box, 5.00

" Typewriting, 12.35

" Cheque book, 1.00

" Transferred to "Special scholarships account," 250.00

" Incidental expenses of supper, 20.12

" Balance February 1st, 1902, 313.73

903.30

To Balance February 1st, 1901, $ 255.00'' Fees received to June 1901, 10 members, . . 200.00

$ 455.00

Transferred to account of Alumnae Fund June 1901, $ 455.00

Account closed.

ALUMN/E FUND.

To Balance February 1st, 1901, $ 32.78

' Donations from Class of '89, 33.00

" " '96, ' 5.00

' Life membership fees since June 1901, 95.00

' Transferred from Life Membership account, 455.00

' Interest on deposits, 12.30

$ 633.08

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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 1900=02.

Dr.

Donations for Library Building $10,302.25

" Students' Building, 505.50

" Loan Fund, 571.0011 Alumnae Fund 38.00

" Scholarships Fund, 500.00

Interest on Library Fund 37.03

$11,953.78

Cr.

Paid to M. G. Thomas, Treasurer, Loan Fund, 571.00

" " " " " Students' Building Fund . . . 505.50

Transferred to account of Alumnae Fund, 38.00

Balance in hand for Library Building, 10,339.28

" " " Scholarships Fund, 500.00

$11,953.78

SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS ACCOUNT, 1901=02.

Dr.

To Transferred from account of General Treasury, $ 250.00

" Donations, 250.00

8 500.00

Cr.

By Paid to Bryn Mawr College for two special scholarships ... $ 500.00

Account closed.

Examined and found correct. ~\

AMY C. RANSOME, ,- Auditing Committee.

MARY A. LEVERING, \

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BY=LAWS.*

ARTICLE I.

MEMBERSHIP.

Section. 1. Any person who has received the degree of

Bachelor of Arts or of Doctor of Philosophy from Bryn MawrCollege is entitled to full membership in the Alumnae Association

of Bryn Mawr College, and to all privileges pertaining to such

membership.

Sec. 2. Former students of the College who have not

received degrees may be elected to honorary membership in the

Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College upon unanimous

recommendation of the Board of Directors. The names of such

members must be proposed at an annual meeting of the Association

and must be voted on at the annual meeting next following, an

unanimous vote of the meeting being necessary for election.

Honorary members are entitled to all the rights and privileges of

full membership with the exception of the power of voting and

the right to hold office.

SEC. 3. Former students of the college who have not re-

ceived degrees may become Associate Members of the Alumnae

Association upon unanimous election by the Board of Directors.

Applications for associate membership must be made to the Board

of Directors at least two months before the annual meeting, and

the names of applicants elected by the Board of Directors must

be presented at this meeting.

To be eligible for associate membership a former student

must have pursued courses in the College for at least two consec-

utive semesters, and if a matriculated student, at least four aca-

demic years must have elapsed since the date of her entering the

College. A return to the College for undergraduate work shall

terminate an associate membership, and render the student ineli-

gible for re-election during the period of this new attendance at

the College.

* Words underlined were adopted in February, 1902.

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Associate members are entitled to all the rights and privi-

leges of full membership, except the power of voting and the

right to hold office in the Board of Directors, or to serve on stand-

ing committees.

ARTICLE II.

MEETINGS.

Section 1 . There shall be each year one regular meeting

of the Association. This meeting shall be held at Bryn MawrCollege in February, on a date to be fixed annually by the Board

of Directors.

Sec. 2. Two weeks before the annual meeting, notices of

the date and of the business to be brought before the meeting,

shall be sent to each member of the Alumnse Association. If it

should be necessary to bring before the meeting business of which

no previous notice could be given, action may be taken upon

such business only by a two-thirds vote of the members present

at the meeting.

Sec. 3. Special meetings of the Association may be called at

any time by the Corresponding Secretary at the request of the

President, or of five members of the Association, provided that

notice of the meeting and of all business to be brought before it

be sent to each member of the Association two weeks in advance.

SEC. 4. In cases demanding immediate action on matters

clearly not affecting the financial or general policy of the Associa-

tion, special meetings may be called by the Corresponding Secre-

tary with less than two weeks' notice at the request of the Board

of Directors or of ten members of the Association. At special

meetings called on less than two weeks' notice action may be

taken only by a two-thirds vote of the members present.

Sec. 5. Fifteen members of the Association shall constitute

a quorum for the transaction of business.

ARTICLE III.

MANAGEMENT.

Section 1. The Officers of the Association shall constitute

a Board of Directors to which shall be entrusted the management

of the affairs of the Association in the interim of its meetings.

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ARTICLE IV.

DUES.

Section 1. The annual dues for each member of the

Association shall be one dollar, payable to the Treasurer at the

annual meeting. Associate members shall pay the same dues as

full members of the association but shall be exempt from all

assessments.

Sec. 2. The dues for each member that enters the Associa-

tion in June shall be fifty cents for the part year from June to the

following February, payable to the Treasurer on graduation from

the College.

Sec. 3. Any member of the Association may become a life

member of the Association upon payment at any time of twenty

dollars; and upon such payment she shall become exempt from

all annual dues and assessments.

SEC. 4. Honorary members are exempt from all regular

dues and assessments.

Sec. 5. The names of members who fail to pay the annual

dues for two successive years shall be stricken from the member-

ship list. The Board of Directors may at its discretion remit the

dues of any member sub silentio.

ARTICLE V.

COMMITTEES.

Section 1. The Standing Committees of the Association

shall be: An Academic Committee, consisting of seven members;

a Conference Committee, consisting of four members; a Students'

Loan Fund Committee, consisting of five members; a James E.

Rhoads Scholarships Committee, consisting of three members; a

Nominating Committee, consisting of five members; and an Aud-

iting Committee, consisting of two members.

ARTICLE VI.

ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Section 1. Elections for Officers shall be held biennially

and elections for members of the Academic Committee annually,

before the regular meeting, and the results of the elections shall

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be announced at that meeting; in every ease the candidate receiv-

ing the greatest number of votes shall be declared elected.

Sec. 2. The Officers of the Association shall be nominated

by the Nominating Committee, and elected by ballot of the whole

Association. They shall hold office for two years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill any vacancy in its own body for an unexpired term.

SEC. 3. The members of the Academic Committee shall be

both nominated and elected by ballot of the whole Association,

and shall each hold office for four years or until others are elected

in their places.

Sec 4. The members of the Conference Committee shall be

appointed annually by the Board of Directors and shall each hold

office for one year or until others are appointed in their places.

Sec. 5. The members of the Students' Loan Fund Commit-

tee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors from candidates

recommended by the Loan Fund Committee. They shall each

hold office for five years or until others are appointed in their

places. One new member shall be appointed each year to suc-

ceed the retiring member, and no member with the exception of

the Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election until one year has

elapsed after the expiration of her term of office.

Sec. 6. The members of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors, and

shall each hold office for three years or until others are appointed

in their places. One new member shall be appointed each year

to succeed the retiring member, and no member shall be eligible

for re-election until one year has elapsed after the expiration of

her term of office.

Sec. 7. The Health Statistics Committee shall be a perma-

nent committee appointed by the Board of Directors in consultation

with the President of Bryn Mawr College. The chairman of this

Committee is empowered to fill vacancies in the Committee; a

vacancy in the chairmanship shall be filled by the Board of Direc-

tors in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College.

Sec. (S. The members of the Nominating Committee shall be

appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each hold

office for two years or until others are appointed in their places.

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Sec. 9. The members of the Auditing Committee shall be

appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for tAvo years or until others are appointed in their

places.

Sec. 10. All appointments of the Board of Directors for the

year ensuing shall be made in time to be reported by the Board to

the annual meeting for ratification by the Association.

ARTICLE VII.

Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to her office. She shall be

a member ex officio of all the committees of the Association and

shall countersign all bills presented to the Treasurer before they

are paid. She shall appoint such committees as are not otherwise

provided for.

SEC. 2. The Vice-President shall perform all the duties of

the President in the absence of the latter.

Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep the minutes of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to the office of clerk. She

shall have the custody of all documents and records belonging to

the Association which do not pertain to special or standing com-

mittees, and she shall be the custodian of the seal of the Associa-

tion. She shall notify committees of all motions in any wayaffecting them; she shall receive all ballots cast for the elections

and with the Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall act as

teller for the same; and she shall be responsible for the publication

of the Annual Report, which should be mailed to the Alumnae

within two months after the annual meeting.

Sec. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the

necessary correspondence of the Association; she shall send out

all notices, and shall inform officers and committees of their

election or appointment ; she shall approve all bills before they are

sent to the President for her signature. She shall send to each

class secretary in January of each year the forms for the collec-

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tion of class records; she shall receive and arrange these records

for the Annual Report, and she shall also assist the Recording

Secretary in the further preparation of this report.

SEC. 5. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds

of the Association, except those pertaining to special or standing

committees; and shall pay them out only upon the joint order of

the President and Corresponding Secretary. She shall collect all

dues and assessments, shall take and file vouchers for all disburse-

ments, and shall keep an account of all receipts and expenditures.

She shall be ready at any time to make a report of the finances

of the Association to the Association itself or to the Board of

Directors, and she shall make to the Association at the annual

meeting a full report, the correctness of which must be attested

by the Auditing Committee.

Sec. 6. The Board of Directors shall prepare all business

for the meetings of the Association, and shall have full power to

transact in the interim of its meetings all business not otherwise

provided for in these by-laws. It shall have control of all funds

of the Association; it shall supervise the expenditures of commit-

tees, and it shall have power to levy assessments not exceeding in

any one year the amount of the annual dues. It shall appoint

before each annual meeting the members of the Conference Com-mittee, the Students' Loan Fund Committee, the James E. Rhoads

Scholarships Committee, and a collector from each class for the

Alumnae Fund. It shall also appoint in alternate years before

the regular meeting preceding the biennial election the members of

the Nominating Committee and Auditing Committee; and in case

a vacancy occurs it shall appoint, in consultation with the Presi-

dent of Bryn Mawr College, the chairman of the Health Statistics

Committee. It shall report all appointments to the regular meet-

ing next following for ratification by the Association. A majority

of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of

business. The Board of Directors shall be at all times responsible

to the Association.

Sec. 7. The Academic Committee shall hold at least one

meeting each academic year to confer with the President of Bryn

Mawr College on matters of interest connected with the college.

It shall have full power to arrange the times of its meetings.

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Sec. 8. The Conference Committee shall hold at least two

meetings each academic year, one in the autumn and one in the

spring, to confer with committees from the Undergraduate Asso-

ciation and the Graduate Club of Bryn Mawr College, on matters

of interest to the three associations. It shall have power to call

special meetings at its discretion.

SEC. 9. The Students' Loan Fund Committee shall have

immediate charge of the Loan Fund, and of its disbursements,

subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. It shall confer

with the President of Bryn Mawr College regarding all loans.

SEC. 10. The James H. Rhoads Scholarships Committee

shall, with the President of Bryn Mawr College and the Com-mittee appointed by the Academic Council of the Faculty,

nominate annually the candidates for the James H. Rhoads

Scholarships to be conferred by the Board of Trustees of Bryn

Mawr College according to the provisions contained in the Deed

of Gift.

Sec. 11. The Health Statistics Committee shall collect from

the members of the Association information that may serve as a

basis for statistics regarding the health and occupation of college

women. The Committee, subject to the approval of the Board of

Directors, shall have power to determine the best methods of

carrying out the duties assigned to it.

Sec. 12. The Nominating Committee shall send biennially

to each member of the Association, at least one month before the

regular meeting, a ballot presenting alternate nominations for the

officers of the Association. Two months before each regular

meeting it shall request each member of the Association to makenominations for the Academic Committee. It shall consider as

nominees the five members receiving the greatest number of votes,

and it shall have power to add to this list nominees of its own,

and the ballot thus completed shall be sent to each member of the

Association, with the ballot for the officers of the Association,

at least one month before the annual meeting.

Sec 13. The Auditing Committee shall in the month pre-

ceding the annual meeting examine the accounts of the Treasurer,

and shall report concerning the accuracy of the same at the annual

meeting.

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SEC. 14. The Board of Directors and all Committees shall

report to the Association at the annual meeting, and the Students'

Loan Fund Committee shall report also to the Board of Trustees

of Bryn Mawr College.

ARTICLE VIII.

RULES OF ORDER.

The rules of parliamentary practice as set forth in Robert's

"Rules of Order" shall govern the proceedings of this Associa-

tion in so far as they are not inconsistent with any provisions of

its charter or by-laws.

ARTICLE IX.

AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS.

These by-laws may be amended or new ones framed by a two-

thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the

Association, provided that details of proposed amendments and

additions have been given in writing at a previous regular meeting

of the Association, either by the Board of Directors or by five

members of the Association.

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CLASS REPORTS.

CLASS OF '88.

Mary Grafton Patterson,Died 1894.

CLASS OF '89.

Sophia Weygandt Harris, Secretary.

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alice K. Anthony,Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Warden of Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Anthony Rob-bins (Mrs. Frederick Wright Robbins),

96 West Forrest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Emily Greene Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Member of Executive Committee, Consumers' League of Massachusetts

and of Governing Committee, Massachusetts Civic League.

Catharine E. Bean Cox (Mrs. Isaac M. Cox),Kilauea, Kawai, Hawaiian Islands.

Elizabeth Miller Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Tutoring in mathematics in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia, Pa., and

in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Miles Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Mabel Parker Clark Huddleston, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1890 (Mrs. John Henry Huddleston),

126 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Helen Cecilia Coale Crew (Mrs. Henry Crew),*627 Hamlin Street, Evanston, 111.

Julia Cope Collins (Mrs. William H. Collins),

Haverford, Pa.

vSchool Director, Haverford Township Public Schools; Manager of Haver-

ford Meeting School; Secretary of Friends' Foreign Missionary Asso-

ciation of Philadelphia.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Helena Stuart Dudley,Dennison House, 93 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass.

Louise R. Elder,Care of Miss Emily G. Balch, Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Susan Braley Franklin, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

June to October; 16 Division Street, Newport, R. I.

October to June; Care of Miss Baldwin, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

(For publication see page 68.)

Leah Goff, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Household Management and Tutoring.

Alice Bache Gould,405 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass.

Mabel Hutchinson Douglas (Mrs. J. Henry Douglas, Jr.),

Newberg, Ore.

Lina Lawrence,3715^ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Housekeeping; ten weeks' course in nursing.

Mary McMurtrie, A. M., Columbia University, 1897,

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Harriet Randolph, Ph. D., University of Zurich, 1892,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Botany and Demonstrator in Biology, Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Ely Rhoads Ladd, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. William Coffin Ladd),Haverford, Pa.

Ella Riegel,Care of Messrs. J. S. Morgan & Co. . 22 Old Broad Street, London,

England.

Emily James Smith Putnam (Mrs. George Haven Putnam),335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

President of the League for Political Education.

Anne Taylor Simpson (Mrs. Frank H. Simpson),College Hill, Hamilton County, O.

Martha Cheston Thomas Carey (Mrs. Anthony Morris

Carey),832 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

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Sophia Wkygandt Harris (Mrs. John McArthur Harris),

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

John McArthur Harris, Jr., born June 16th, 1901.

Graduated in February, 1890.

Caroline Ely Paxson,New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.

Martha Gibbons Thomas,Whitford, Chester County, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hafll East, Bryn Mawr College; Secretary of Women'sAuxiliary to Chester County Hospital ; Member of Executive Com-mittee of the Philadelphia Branch . of the Association of Collegiate

Alumnae.

CLASS OF^'90.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, Secretary.

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Hopkins Albro Barker, Pk. D., Yale University, 1898

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker),

18 Morningside Avenue, New York City.

Edith Child,4237 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Associate Principal of Miss Case and Miss Child's School for Girls, Phil-

adelphia, Pa.

Alice Eleanora Garretson,Haywards, Cal. *

Emeline Gowen,7331 Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1891

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser).

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Stephen Harris Keiser, born April 29, 1901.

Marian T. Macintosh,505 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret M. Patterson Campbell (Mrs. Richard C. Camp-bell),*

1075 Pennsylvania Avenue, Denver, Colo.

President of Colorado Branch, Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Richard Crawford Campbell, born October, 1900.

* Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Anna Powers,Died, November 12th, 1894.

Edith Sampson Westcott, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. John H. Westcott),

Princeton, N. J.

Katharine Morris Shipley,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal and Head of the English Department in the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr; President of the Philadelphia Branch

of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Alys Whitall Smith Russell (Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Russell),

44 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, London, England.

Temperance lecturer; Honorary General Secretary "Y" Branches British

Women's Temperance Association; Member of Council Bedford Col-

lege for Women of the University of London ; Member of Council,

Cambridge Training College for Women.

LUELLA HlBBS ThORNE,Died, August 13th, 1897.

Katharine Willets Gardner (Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner),53 Park Avenue, New York City.

Katharine Lucretia Gardner, born June 21st, 1901.

CLASS OF '91.

Maria V. Bedinger, Secretary.

Anchorage, Ky.

Helen Culbertson Annan Scribner, A. M., Columbia Uni-

versity, 1897 (Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner),

10 West Forty-third Street, New York City.

Member of Standing Committee of College Settlements Association; Vice-

President of Women's University Club, New York City.

(For publication see page 68.

)

Maria Voorhees Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of physics in the Mary Institute, St. Louis, Mo.

Emily L. Bull,Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in the Girls' High School, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Esther FusSELL Byrnes, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1898, BrynMawr College.

1803 Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching ; Vice-President of the New York Association of Biology

Teachers.

Jane Bowne Haines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1892,

Cheltenham, Pa.

Assistant in catalogue department of Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Harriet Frazier Head,204 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ethel Parrish,Radnor, Pa.

Lilian Vaughan Sampson, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

5373 Chew Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Scofield,Died, June, 1896.

Emily Rachel Vail,125 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching; Manager of Philadelphia Auxiliary to McCall Association of

France ; Secretary of Board of Directors of Foulke and Long Institute

for Orphan Girls ; Worker in Evening Classes in Woman's Christian

Association of Germantown.

Marian Adams Wright Walsh (Mrs. Timothy Walsh),79 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass.

CLASS OF '92.

Edith WETHERixiy Ives, Secretary.

Ill East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Helen Bartlett, A. M., 1893, Ph. D., 1896, Bryn Mawr College,

107 Randolph Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Dean of Women and Head of the Department of Modern Languages,

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria.

Alice Belin,Scranton, Pa.

Elizabeth Maxwell Carroll,19 East Centre Street, Baltimore, Md.

Principal of the Arundell School, Baltimore ; Secretary of the Arundell

Good Government Club, December, 1901 -May, 1902 ;Secretary and

Case-stater of the Eastern Charity Organization Society, October, 1901.

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Kate Holladay Claghorn, Ph. D., Yale University, 1896,

Richmond Hill, N. Y.

Special investigator for United States Industrial Commission on the

subject of Immigration ; Manager of the Women's University Club,

New York City, 1898-1903 ;Statistical Work on Economic Year

Book.

( For publication see page 68.

)

Helen Theodora Clements Kirk (Mrs. Edward C. Kirk),

554 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

President of the Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne.

Annie Crosby Emery, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Ellsworth, Me.

Dean of Women's College, Brown LTniversity.

Margaret Dutton Kellum,2017 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Abby Kirk,Rosemont, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Mary Taylor Mason,School-house Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of the Board of Public Education of Philadelphia, to represent

the Thirty-eighth Section.

Grace Pinney Stewart (Mrs. James M. Stewart),

120 Riverside Drive, New York City.

Helen J. Robins,West Chester P. O., Chester County, Pa.

Teacher of English in Miss Baldwin's School, and in the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and private tutor in English ; Associate

Examiner in English for the College Entrance Examination Board of

the Middle States and Maryland, 1901-02.

Harriet Stevenson Pinney (Mrs. Edward G. Pinney),

113 Convent Avenue, New York City.

Mathilde Weil,1720 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader of manuscripts and Photographer.

Edith Wetherill Ives (Mrs. Frederick M. Ives),

1 1 1 East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Ives, born October 17, 1901.

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Elizabeth Ware Winsor Pearson (Mrs. Henry G. Pearson),

Weston, Mass.

Annie Winsor Pearson, born Nov. 13, 1899, at Weston ; died August 11,

1901, at Kennebunkport, Me.

Graduated in February, 1893.

Edith Rockwell Hall,The Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Head of the Balliol School, Utica.

Frances Brodhead Harris Brown (Mrs. Reynolds Driver

Brown),5112 Newhall Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary and Treasurer of the Junior Auxiliary of Calvary Church, Ger-

mantown ; Member of the Board of Managers of the Country Nursery.

Frances Elizabeth Hunt,Scranton, Pa.

Mary Taylor Mackenzie (Mrs. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie),

Died, September 27, 1896.

CLASS OF '93,

Madeune Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Secretary.

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell (Mrs. Charles Elmer

Bushnell),

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eliza Raymond Adams Lewis (Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis)

,

236 East New York Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Honorary Corresponding Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Jane Louise Brownell, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bristol, Conn.

Associate Mistress, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md. ; President of Arun-

dell Good Government Club, Baltimore.

Louise Sheffield Brownell Saunders (Mrs. Arthur Percy

Saunders),

Clinton, N. Y.

Head of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y., in association with Edith Rock-

well Hall.

Daughter born January, 1902, at Clinton, N. Y.

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Lucy Martin Donnelly,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Ruth Emerson Fletcher (Mrs. Henry Martineau Fletcher),

9 Stanhope Street, Surrey Square West, London, England,

Married Henry Martineau Fletcher, June 8, 1901, in New York City.

Louise Oliphant Fulton Gucker (Mrs. Frank ThomsonGucker).

3420 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chairman of Household Economics Committee, Philadelphia Branch of

the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, January-May, 1902.

Emma Lydia Hacker Norton (Mrs. Arthur H. Norton),

Westbrook, Me.

Margaret Hill Hilles Johnson (Mrs. Joseph Esry Johnson),

Longdate, Va.

Married Joseph Esry Johnson, April 24, 1902.

Elizabeth Frances Hopkins,Thomasville, Ga.

Mary E. Hoyt,Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Teaching.

Elva LEE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Randolph, N. Y.

Lucy Lewis,4521 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching.

Mary Belle McMullin,4805 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lillian Virginia Moser, Pd. B., New York State NormalCollege, 1896,

Canandaigua, N. Y.

Teacher of German and French in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua.

Nellie Nelson, A. M. 1894; Ph.D., 1899, Bryn Mawr College,

;>711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Elizabeth Nichols Moores (Mrs. Charles W. Moores),1918 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Secretary of the Katharine Merrill Club, February, 1901—February, 1902.

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Rachel Louise Oliver,99 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn, Mass.

Henrietta Raymer Palmer,292 Rugby Street, Providence, R. I.

Bertha Haven Putnam,335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Graduate Student in economics and sociology, Columbia University.

Harriet Robbins,Wethersfield, Conn.

Amy Cordova Rock Ransome (Mrs. F. Leslie Ransome),1410 Staughton Street, Washington, D. C.

President of Bryn Mawr Club, Washington.

Susan Ransome, born September 15, 1901.

Helen R. Staples,490 Locust Street, Dubuque, Iowa.

Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter (Mrs. Moses Stephen

Slaughter),

633 Francis Street, Madison, Wis.

Helen Whitall Thomas,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Evangeline Holcomb Walker Andrews (Mrs. Charles

McEean Andrews)

,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Junior Bursar, Bryn Mawr College.

Susan Grimes Walker FitzGerald (Mrs. Richard Y. Fitz-

Gerald),

38 King Street, New York City.

Manager of West Side Branch of University Settlements; Second Vice-

President, New York City Consumers' League; Member of Executive

Committee, New York College Settlement; Manager of Alliance Em-ployment Bureau ; Member of Second District Committee, Charity

Organization Society.

Married Richard Y. FitzGerald, August. 3d, 1901, in Wilton, N. H.

Graduated in February, 1894.

Emma Louise Atkins,1312 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Studying vocal music in Paris, April J 901—April 1902.

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Susan Frances Atkins Kackeey, (Mrs. Thomas Reid Kack-

ley),1312 North Meridian vStreet, Indianapolis, Ind.

Chairman of Room Committee, Indianapolis Woman's Club.

Sarah Frances Kackley, born October 1, 1901.

Susan Frances VanKirk,1333 Pine vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English, Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia.

CLASS OF '94.

Helen Midd^eton, Secretary.

Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mabee Birdsael CoweES (Mrs. William Turner Cowles),

29 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.

Abby Seade Brayton Durfee (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee),

435 Cherry Street, Fall River, Mass.

President of the Fall River Art Club.

Mary Bidweee Breed, A. M., 1895, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege.

Bloomington, Ind.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Women, University of

Indiana.

(For publication see p. 68.

)

^ Sarah Wieson DArlington,Glen Mills, Pa.

Mistress of a private school in Uniontown, Pa.

Beanche Davis Foeeansbee Caedweee (Mrs. Brown Cald-

well),

Kenilworth, 111.

George Follansbee Caldwell, born July 8th, 1901, at Kenilworth.

Edith Hamieton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Principal of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

^ Heeen Roefe Hopkins Thom (Mrs. Hunt R. M. Thorn),

849 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Recording Secretary of the Woman's League of the National Junior

Republic; Manager of the Saturday Night Club, Baltimore.

Jueia Ethel Landers,*402 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

* Resigned from the Alumna; Association.

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Fay MacCracken Stockwell, A. M., New York University,

1898 (Mrs. Frederick Emerson Stockwell),

Beverly, N. J.

Member of Executive Committee Woman's Law Class of New York Uni-

versity; Member of Auxiliary of Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia,

Pa. ; Secretary for Freedmen Monmouth Presbytery ; Vice-President

of Alumnae of Woman's Law Class.

Catharine MacCracken Stockwell, born Sept. 5, 1901, at University

Heights, N. Y.

Emilie Norton Martin, A.M. 1896, Ph.D., 1901, Brynr*-E^Jt: Mawr College,

^Cc^Jvl C* -623-Nerth Eighteenth Street; Philadelprrtar-Pa.

. £> Private tutor in mathematics and Latin; Teacher of mathematics in Mrs.

Head's School, Germantown, . Philadelphia; Graduate Student in

mathematics, Bryn Mawr College; Member of the Educational Com-

mittee of the Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate

Alumnae ; Member of the College Club, Philadelphia ; Collaborator in

the Revue Semestrielle des Publications Mathematiques, Amsterdam;Member of the American Mathematical Society ; Member of the

Public Education Association, Philadelphia.

(For publication see page 69.)

Marie Louise Minor,104 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Teacher of Biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City; Vice-President-

Treasurer of the Bryn Mawr Club, New York City, 1899-1902; studied

at Wood's Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Summer 1901.

Mary Neville,218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Katherine Porter, M.D., John Hopkins Medical School, 1898,

22 Hillyer Street, Orange, N. J.

Physician ; Assistant Surgeon ( Gynaecological ) to the New York Infirmary

for Women and Children, appointed April, 1901 ; Physician for the

Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges, appointed

September, 1 900 ; Member of the Dispensing Staff of the OrangeMemorial Hospital, appointed November, 1900; Visiting physician of

the Kindergarten of the Orange Valley Social Settlement, appointed

November, 1900; President of the Medical Club of Newark, appointed

November, 1900.

ESTELLE REID,Hartsdale, N. Y.

Jennie M. Staadeker,418 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history, Girls' High School, Louisville.

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^Ethel McCoy Walker,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr.

Agnes Mary Whiting Wynne (Mrs. Philip Henry Wynne),"284 Pine vStreet, Springfield, Mass.

Emma Stansbury Wines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

901 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pa.

Principal of Bryn Mawr Preparatory School, Scranton, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1895.

Helen Middleton,Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '95.

Mary Frknch Eulis, Secretary.

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Atkinson Watson (Mrs. George Watson),Doylestown, Pa.

Elizabeth Conway Bent,7 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of Greek, Latin and mathematics.

Anne Coleman Carvallo (Mrs. Joachim L,eou Carvallo),

270 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France.

Mary French Ellis,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and science in Miss Keyser's School, Philadelphia.

Mary Flexner,1044 Second Street, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of modern languages and history in Mr. Flexner' s School,

Louisville.

Susan Fowler,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in the Brearley School, New York City ;President of

the Bryn Mawr Club, New York City ; Student at Columbia University.

Rosalie Allan Furman,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Mrs. Finch's School, 735 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Annette Hall Phillips (Mrs. Howard Magill Phillips),

43 Carpenter Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Madeline Vaughan Harris Brown (Mrs. Henry Ingersoll

Brown),423 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Harris,The Pascoe, 313 South Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia.

Mary Denver James,Coshocton, O.

Member of the Linngean Fern Chapter of the Agassiz Association.

Marianna Janney,1535 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of rhetoric and prose style at the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia.

Mary JEFFERS, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

218 East Twenty-third Street, Baltimore, Md.Teacher; Head of Greek and Latin Department of the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; Lecturer on Greece and Rome ; Memberof the Oriental Society.

Martha Diven La Porte,1201 Lincoln Avenue, Tyrone, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Kent Place School, Summit, N. J.

Florence Leftwich,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Jessie Livingston Louderback,310 West Seventieth Street, New York City.

Principal of the High School of the Barnard School for Girls, New YorkCity; Honorary member of the Alumnse of the Barnard School for

Girls; Assistant Director of the Barnard Art Club.

Zelinda Neville,*218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Edith Pettit, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader in English at Bryn Mawr College; granted leave of absence

1901-1902.

Margaret Hilles Shearman,1600 West Seventh Street, Wilmington, Del.

Settlement work ; Graduate Student in sociology, University of Penn-

sylvania.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Harriet Ridgway Shreve,118 Grove Street, Plain field, N. J.

Corresponding Secretary of the Monday Afternoon Club, Plainfield; Presi-

dent of Young Ladies' Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church,

Plainfield.

Bertha Szold Levin (Mrs. Louis Hiram Levin),

726 Newington Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Recording Secretary of the Alumnae Association of the Western High

School of Baltimore.

Married Louis Hiram Levin, business manager, editor, and member of the

bar, June 19, 1901, at Baltimore.

Lydia Lois Tilley,Norfolk, Va.

Anna Martha Walker, A. M., Leland Stanford Junior Uni-

versity, 1901,

Glen Moore, Chester County, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and French in the High School, Ogden, Utah.

Margaret Warner,49 Forest Street, Hartford, Conn.

Graduated from the Massachusetts General Hospital Training School

for Nurses, Boston, February, 1901.

Graduated in February, 1896.

Caroline Reeves Foulke,Richmond, Ind.

Lila Verplanck North,Care F. M. North, D. D., 121 West One Hundred and Twenty-

second Street, New York City.

Associate Professor of Greek in the Woman's College of Baltimore; Man-ager of the American Female Guardian Society, New York City;

Manager and member of the Executive Committee of the Baltimore

Charity Organization Society.

CLASS OF '96.

Mary W. Jewett, Secretary.

Moravia, N. Y.

Lucy Baird,1345 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history in Miss Hill's School for Girls, 1808 Spruce Street,

Philadelphia.

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Elisabeth Hedges Blauvelt,Roselle, N. J.

Student in Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore.

Lydia Truman Boring,931 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and ancient history in Friends' Central School, Phila-

delphia.

Elsa Bowman,148 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of science and mathematics in the Brearley School, New York City.

Harriet Mather Brownell,234 Summer Street, Bristol, Conn.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Passaic Collegiate School, Passaic, N. J.;

President of the Monday Afternoon Club of Passaic, May, 1901-May,

1902.

Hannah Warner Cadbury,441 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Artist in Pathology.

Helena Chapin,York, Pa.

Private tutor.

Lisa Baker Converse,Gwynedd, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Katharine Innes Cook,71 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of Latin in Miss Winsor's School, Boston, Mass.

Mary Virginia Crawford,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history and political economy in Miss Baldwin's School for

Girls, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Abigail Camp Dimon, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

367 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.

Warden of Radnor Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Clara Emily Farr,4603 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ruth Wadsworth Furness Porter (Mrs. James F. Porter),

Lakeside, 111.

Eliot F'urness Porter, born December 6, 1901, at Lakeside, 111.

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Ellen Rose Giles, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

89 Clinton Place, New York City.

Pauline Dorothea Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Assistant Secretary, Consumers' League, New York City; Elector of the

Bryn Mawr Alumnae Chapter of the College Settlement Association,

1900-1902.

Anna Bright Green Annan (Mrs. Roberdeau Annan),Frostburg, Md.

Henry Green Annan, born August 30, 1901, at Frostburg, Md.

Bella Mira Grossman,8 Irving Terrace, Cambridge, Mass.

Helen Eayre Haines Greening (Mrs. Henry B. Greening),

Vincentown, N. J.

Married Henry B. Greening, June 1901.

Gertrude I^angden Heritage, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899.120 North Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Demonstrator in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Dayton Hill Swope (Mrs. Gerard Swope),3530 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Married Gerard Swope, electrical engineer, at Mackinac, Mich., August

1901.

Mary Delia Hopkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Clinton, N. Y.

Teacher of English in the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Mary Warren Jewett,Moravia, N. Y.

Dora Keen,1729 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

vSchool Director on Ninth Ward Board, 1897-1903; Chairman, Department

of Education of Civic Club of Philadelphia, 1901-2.

Georgiana Goddard King, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

400 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher in the Misses Graham's School, New York City.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride,140(> Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant to the Auditor, Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives

and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia.

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Caroline Wormeeey Latimer, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1896.13 West Preston Street, Baltimore, Md.

(For publication see page 68.)

Emma Hieeman Linburg,430 East State Street, Trenton, N. J.

LjEIAN MAPPIN,138 Highland Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Rebecca Tayeor Mattson Dareington (Mrs. Philip J. Dar-

lington),

Glen Ridge, N. J.

Principal and Owner of the Bardwell School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Philip J. Darlington, Superintendent of the Sprague Electric

Company, December 21, 1901, in Philadelphia.

Mary Anna Mendinhaee Mueein (Mrs. James Herbert Mullin),

413 West Miner Street, West Chester, Pa.

James T. Mullin, born November 26, 1899, at West Chester.

TlRZAH IyAMSON NlCHOES,3207 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of science in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Virginia Ragsdaee, B. S., Guilford College, 1892,

Jamestown, N. C.

Holder of the Fellowship of the Baltimore Association for the Promotionof the University Education of Women, Graduate Student at BrynMawr College, 1901-02.

Mary HeeEn Ritchie, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

Eow Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Scattergood Hoag (Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Hoag),Haverford, Pa.

Cearissa Worcester Smith Dey (Mrs. John Dey),423 James Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Married John Dey, inventor and manufacturer of Dey Time Register, in

Boston, Mass., June 27, 1901.

Chareotte de Mackeot Thompson, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1897,

Care of H. Oliver Thompson, 216 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Adeeine Bonnaeeqn Waeters,Eansdowne, Pa.

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Graduated in February, 1897.

Louise Dudley Davis Brooks (Mrs. Henry H. Brooks),

44 West Ninth Street, New York City.

Laurette Eustis Potts,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

CLASS OF '97.

Mary M. Campbell, Secretary.

West Orange, N. J.

Grace Albert,3833 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the Misses Shipley's School ; Graduate student, BrynMawr College.

Lydia Mitchell Albertson Tierney (Mrs. J. Wilbur Tier-

ney), .'

404 West Stafford Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Edmund Russell Tierney, born December 3, 1901.

Clyde Bartholomew,Forty Fort, Pa.

Teacher of English literature, State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa.

Emily Eastman Brown,178 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher in Binghamton High School.

Eleanor Olivia Brownell,322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Tutoring in English literature ; Chairman of Young Peoples' Secretaries

of Women's Board of Home Missions, New York City ; Member of

Girl's Club Committee.

Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain (Mrs. Gerard Fountain),

Pelham Manor, N. Y.

Mary M. Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of Latin, Brearley School, New York City; Graduate student at

Columbia University.

Rebekah Munroe Chickering,Milton, Mass.

Teacher of literature and history, Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass.

Alice Longfellow Cilley Weist (Mrs. Harry HibbardWeist),

Richmond, Ind.

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Masa Dogura Uchida (Mrs. Usuya Uchida),42 Wakamatsu Clio, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan.

Grace Elder Saunders (Mrs. Frederick A. Saunders),313 South Beech Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Katrina Ely Tiffany (Mrs. Charles Lewis Tiffany, 2nd),Pelham Manor, N. Y.

Married Charles Lewis Tiffany, 2nd, June 24, 1901, at Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Luella Fay, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Passaic Collegiate Institute, Passaic, N. J.

Teacher of French and history, Passaic Collegiate Institute, Passaic, N. J.

Susan Follansbee Hibbard (Mrs. William Gold Hibbard),1637 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Mary Gertrude Frost,Walt ham, Mass.

October-June: 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics, Brearley School, New York City ; Graduate

student Columbia University.

Caroline Morris Galt,Marion, Smyth County, Va.

Professor of Greek, and Secretary of the Faculty, Pennsylvania College

for Women, Pittsburg, Pa.

Mary Agnes Gleim,5503 Hays Street, Pittsburg, Pa.

Teacher.

Cornelia Bonnell Greene,279 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hamilton,Fort Wayne, Ind.

Teacher of science, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Agnes Howson WaplES (Mrs. Rufus Waples),Wayne, Pa.

Married Rufus Waples, manager of a banking business, June 1, 1901, at

Wayne.

Helen Strong Hoyt, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice Jones,Care of Senator J. P. Jones, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C.

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Mary Brosius Kirk,Kennett Square, Pa.

Teacher of Latin, Greek, and mathematics in the Abington Friends'

School, Jenkintown, Pa.

Clara Landsberg,Hull House, Chicago, 111.

Edith Eawrence,Windsor, Vt.

Anna Bell Lawthkr,239 Seventeenth Street, Dubuque, Iowa.

President of Dubuque Centre of University Extension Work ; Secretary of

Woman's Rescue Society, Dubuque.

Aimee Gilbert Eeffingwell,39 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of private classes, New York City.

Mary Armstrong Levering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of the College Club, Baltimore; Manager of Vacation Lodge.

Euphemia Mary Mann.1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin, High School, Camden, N. J.

Mildred Minturn,109 East Twenty-first Street, New York City.

Margaret Parsons Nichols,95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Elizabeth Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Mary Peckham Tubby (Mrs. Josiah T. Tubby, Jr.),

Hillside Avenue, Westfield, N. J.

Trustee of Westfield Public Library; Worker for Hartley House Social

Settlement; Member of Governing Board of Alliance EmploymentBureau.

Married Josiah T. Tubby, Jr., architect, Octotober 7, 1901.

Anna Maria Whitaker Pennypacker,1540 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Nurse.

Eliza Broomall Pennypacker,1540 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Bertha Rembaugh, A.M., Bryn Mawr, College, 1898,

1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Helen Matthewson Saunders,241 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

Private secretary to Mr. Alexander Saunders.

Elizabeth Day Seymour, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

Instructor in Greek, Lake Erie College, Painesville, O.

Elsie Campbell Sinclair Hodge (Mrs. Cortlandt Van Rens-

selaer Hodge),Died, June 1900, at Paoting-fu, China.

Marion Russell Taber,348 Lexington Avenue, New York City.

Visitor of the State Charities Aid Association; Secretary of the 21st WardMission, New York City.

Annie Heath Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

58th Street and Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of chemistry, State Normal School, Trenton, N. J.

Helen Elizabeth Tunbridge,Utica, N. Y.

Private tutor at Ishpeming, Mich.

Clara Warren Vail Brooks (Mrs. Henry Stanford Brooks,

Jr.),

322 West Seventy-fifth Street, New York City.

Married Henry Stanford Brooks, Jr., May 27th, 1902, in New York City.

Anna Marion Whitehead,136 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in the Bardwell School, Philadelphia,

Pa.

Graduated in February, 1898.

Emma Cadbury, Jr.,

1505 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans, 1901-1902.

Frances Amelia Fincke,142 State Street, Utica, N. Y.

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CLASS OF '98.

Anne Hervey Strong, Secretary.

531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Isabel Josephine Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English in St. Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md.

Caroline Archer,301 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Juliet Catherine Baldwin,100G North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Sue Avis Blake, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

715 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

September to June : 11 Crescent Street, Northampton, Mass.

Assistant in Physics, Smith College.

Mary Altair Bookstaver,24 East Sixty-fourth Street, New York City.

Private tutor.

Jennie Nicholson Browne,510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Adjunct Professor of Physiology and medical student, Woman's Medical

College of Baltimore; Treasurer of the Medical Society of the Woman'sMedical College, 1900-1902.

Hannah Thayer Carpenter,276 Angell Street, Providence, R. I.

Studying music ; Treasurer of the Junior North End Working Girls'

Club.

Mary Eleanor Converse,April-November : Rosemont, Pa.

November-April : 1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Recording Secretary of the Public Education Association of Philadelphia,

1901-1902; Member of the Board of the Directors of Civic and Legal

Education Society of Philadelphia, 1901-1902; President of a YoungWoman's Guild.

Margaret Brydie Dyer,4166 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Peirson Gannett,1881 Third Street, Washington, D. C.

Teaching in New York City.

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Mary Uhle Githens,327 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the local Executive Board, Philadelphia College Settlement,

January, 1901-May, 1902.

Gertrude Alice Goff,Bryu Mawr, Pa.

Josephine Clara Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Delano Gray,105 Leighton Street, Lynn, Mass.

Elizabeth Gleim Guilford,524 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Assistant Superintendent of Girls' Department of University Settlement,

Philadelphia, Pa., 1901-May, 1902; Recording Secretary of Twentieth

Century Club, Philadelphia, Pa.

Anna Marie Haas,41 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Alice Bradford Hammond,43 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Hillhouse High School, New Haven;

Graduate student, Yale University.

Mabel Stevens Haynes,(ill St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Student in the Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore.

Etta Herr,108 Bast King Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Travelling in Europe.

Alice Watkins Hood, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1899,

1231 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.

Florence Stevens Hoyt,009 Lennox Street, Baltimore, Md.

Reader in English and Latin, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Evelyn Hunt,41 Van Winkle Street, New Dorchester, Mass.

Studying.

Grace Evelyn Eawton,66 Touro Street, Newport, R. I.

Teaching Latin and mathematics.

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Grace Perley Locke, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

179 State Street, Portland, Me.

Katharine Riegel Loose,120 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Grace Constant Lounsbery,1(> West Forty-seventh Street, New York City.

Charly Tiffany Mitchell,• 27 East Seventy-second Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Nields,803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

ULLERiCKA Hendrietta Oberge, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1900,

.Haverford, Pa.

Member of Entertainment and Membership Committees of Philadelphia

Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Sophia Yhlen Olsen, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

Care of Tinius Olsen & Co., 500 North Twelfth Street, Phila-

delphia, Pa.

Student at Copenhagen University.

Marion Edwards Park, A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 North Main Street, Gloversville, N. Y.

Student at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens.

Agnes Frances Perkins, A. M.,Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 Spangler Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Travelling in Europe.

Sarah Shreve Ridgway,Columbus, N. J.

Constance Robinson,207 Governor Street, Providence, R. I.

Edith Gertrude Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Studying music ; Secretary of Harmonic Club, 1901-1902.

Mary Sheppard,5443 Green Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Ella Stoner Willard (Mrs. Arthur DeWalt Willard )

,

Frederick, Maryland.

Married Arthur DeWalt Willard, attorney-at-law, August 14, 1901, at

Reading, Pa.

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Anne Hervey Strong,531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Elizabeth Williams Towle, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

New Haven, Conn.

Instructor in Biology, Rockford College, Rockford, 111.

(For publication see p. 69.

)

Martha Tracy,440 West Eighth Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadel-

phia, Pa.

( For publication see p. 69.

)

Edith Louise Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in the Philadelphia Training School for Kindergarteners.

Florence Childs Vickers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

624 West Twenty-eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Studying Italian in Rome.

Eaura E. Wilkinson,*' 2044 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Elizabeth Williams,309 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer, Philadelphia Branch of the National Alliance of Unitarian

Women.

Bertha Gordon Wood,100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

Helen Mary Zebley,320 Springfield Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private Tutor.

Graduated in February, 1899.

Anna Delany Fry,The Bartram, Chestnut and 33rd Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Studying music in Boston, Mass.

Eucile Merriman,University Park, South Bethlehem, Pa.

Treasurer of the Children's Home, South Bethlehem; Chairman of Muni-

cipal Section of the Civic Club, 1901-1902.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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CLASS OF '99.

Ethee Levering, Secretary.

1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Elizabeth Agnes Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history and geography in St. Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md.

Elizabeth Graeme Barbour,71 West One hundred and Eighteenth Street, New York City.

Anna Moore Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of science at Red Springs Seminary, Red Springs, N. C.

Bessie Gertrude Bissell,

400 East Third Street, Dubuque, Iowa.

Secretary of the Charity Organization, Dubuque.

Anne Fleming Blauvelt,Died June 18, 1900.

Anne Ayer Boyer,219 Mahatonga Street, Pottsville, Pa.

Mary Nicholson Browne,510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Baltimore.

Alice Carter,2116 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Director, Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae,

1901-1902; Member of the Board of Managers of the Presbyterian

Hospital of Philadelphia; Treasurer of the Civic and Legal Education

Society; Second Vice-Chairman of the Department of Education of

the Civic Club of Philadelphia; Member of the Board of Directors of

the Starr Centre.

Edith Burwell Chapin,St. Davids, Pa.

Bertha Poole Chase,23 Baker Street, Lynn, Mass.

Teacher of English and mathematics in the Somerville High School,

Somerville, Mass.

Etta Lincoln Davis,Waverly, Mass.

Teacher in the Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.

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Elinor Margaret De Armond,241 Wilkinson Street, North Dayton, O.

Mary Taylor Reeves Foulke Morrisson (Mrs. James Wil-

liam Morrisson),

149 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Chicago, 111.

Member of the Board of Chicago Lying-in Hospital.

Mary Dorothy Fronheiser,424 Coleman Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

Housekeeping.

Mary Emma Guffey,5*200 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.

Dorothy Hahn,Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburg, Pa.

Margaret Hall,42 Fenway, Boston, Mass.

Cora Hardy,Box 103, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.

Friedrika Margretha Heyl,88 East Front Street, Dunkirk, N. Y.

Secretary of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Ethel Eugenie Hooper,541 North State Street, Chicago, 111.

Sibyl Emma Hubbard,16 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York City.

Member of the Women's Advisory Committee, New York University.

Frances Amelia Keay,Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa.

Student of law, University of Pennsylvania; Vice-President of the Civic

and Legal Education Society, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ethel Levering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Tutoring at the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore; Secretary of the Baltimore

Orphan Asylum ; Manager of the Aged Men's and Women's Home;Secretary of the Association of Graduates of the Bryn Mawr School,

Baltimore.

ElLLlE DEMING EOSHE,St. John's Park, Stamford, Conn.

Graduate student, Columbia University.

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Michi Matsuda,Kobe Jo Gatsuin, Kobe, Japan.

Charlotte Frelinhuysen McLean,277 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of the Board of Managers of the Presbyterian Home for Widows;Chairman of Committee to Investigate Employment for College Wom-en, Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Addis Manson Meade,Boyce, Clark Count)', Va.

Charlotte Barnard Mitchell,5012 Park Side Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia.

Jane Rosalie Morice,Overbrook, Pa.

Content Shepard Nichols, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher of English and Latin, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Christine Orrick Fordyce (Mrs. William Chadick Fordyce),3817 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Married William Chadick Fordyce, June 1(5, 1902, at St. Louis.

Madeline Palmer Bakewell (Mrs. Charles Montague Bake-

well),

2425 Virginia Street, Berkeley, Cal.

Chairman of Committee on Home Economics of the California Branch of

Association of Collegiate Alumnae; Chairman of the Committee on

Literature, Town and Gown Club, Berkeley.

Laura Peckham,Westfield, N. J.

Marion Buckingham Ream,1901 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

May Cadette Schoneman Sax (Mrs. Percival M. Sax),3310 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of the Kindergarten Committee in Young Woman's Union, Phil-

adelphia.

Percival M. Sax, Jr., born October 26, 1901, in Philadelphia.

Agnes de Schweinitz, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

426 Spruce Street, Steelton, Pa.

Student, University of Leipsic, Saxony, Germany.

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Dollie Holland Sipk,

600 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Teacher of Latin and English; Graduate student in Greek at Columbian

University, Washington.

Amy Louise Steiner,1038 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Sara Henry Stites, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wyoming, Pa.

Mary Tyler Thurber Dennison (Mrs. Henry S. Dennison),

15 Nelson Place, South Framingham, Mass.

Mary Rutter Towle, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wakefield, Mass.

Graduated in February, 1900.

May Louise Blakey,1030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics, Miss Faulkner's School, Philadelphia.

Carolyn Trowbridge Brown Lewis (Mrs. Herbert Radnor

Lewis),Ardmore, Pa.

Member of the Board of Managers of the Hahneman Hospital, Phila-

delphia.

Ida Helen Ogilvie,Sherman Square Hotel, New York City.

Graduate student in geology, Columbia University.

(For publications, see p. 69.)

CLASS OF 1900.

Edna Fischer, Secretary,

2647 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Delia Strong Avery,16 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Corresponding Secretary of Willoughby House Young Women's Settle-

ment ; Secretary of " King's Guild " of Central Congregational Church

of Brooklyn.

Ellen Duncan Baltz,Whitford, Pa.

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Katharine Sayles Barton,4920 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Grace Bowditch Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of history and mathematics in Miss Eaton and Miss Wilson's

Classes, New York City.

IvOUISE BUFFUM CONGDON,87 Cooke Street, Providence, R. I.

Substitute teacher in English in Miss Wheeler's School, Providence, October

1901-January, 1902.

Edith Campbell Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Klise Dean,Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Susan Janney Dewees,Westtown, Pa.

October-June : Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher in the Haverford Primary School, Haverford, Pa.

Sarah Eotta Emery,81 Harvard Avenue, Allston, Mass.

Studying vocal music ; Member of Discussion Committee of the Brightelm-

stone Club.

Pauline Adele Camille Erisman,31 York Street, Lambertville, N. J.

IyOiS Anna Farnham, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

401 North Thirteenth Street, Richmond, Ind.

Fellow in Political Science, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-1902; Treasurer

of the Graduate Club, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-1902.

Dorothea Farquhar,115 Selden Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Instructor in Latin and mathematics. Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Edith Newlin Fell,1534 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private secretary.

Edna Fischel,2647 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Teacher in Domestic Economy School ; President of the College Club

of St. Lonis.

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Myra B. Frank Rosknau (Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau),Care of Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C.

Son born May 4, 1901, at Washington; died, May 4, 1901.

Elizabeth Mingus Griffith,422 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y.

Teacher of English and German in Darlington Seminary, West Chester, Pa.

Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey,Rockaway, Morris County, N. J.

Housekeeping.

Evelyn Agnes Hills,159 Williams Street, Bridgeport, Conn.

Teacher of French and German in the Bridgeport High School.

Helen Henry Hodge,242 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Teacher.

Edith Houghton,Corning, N. Y.

Katharine Houghton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Corning, N. Y.

Martha Elizabeth Irwin,318 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

.

Social Settlement work.

Catherine Alma James,York, Pa.

EVETTA TuPPER JEFFERS,206 South Duke Street, York, Pa.

Teaching.

Grace Lattimer Jones,1250 East Broad Street, Columbus, O.

Graduate Scholar in Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-1902 ; Editor

of the "Fortnightly Philistine," 1901-1902.

( For publication see p. 68.

)

Mary Grace Kilpatrick,1027 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Leslie Appleton Knowles,326 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

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Johanna Kroeber,849 West End Avenue, New York City.

Teaching in Dr. Sachs's Collegiate Institute, New York City.

ELEANOR LARRABEE IyATTlMORE,595 University Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

Graduate student in biology and chemistry, University of Rochester

;

Treasurer of the Local Council of Women, 1901-1902 ; Chairman of

the Membership Committee of the College Woman's Club of Rochester,

1901-1902; President of the College Woman's Club, 1900-1901.

Maud Mary Eowrey,The Esmond, Twelfth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Helen MacCoy,Bryn Mawr, Pa

Jessie Chambers McBride,Columbia, Pa.

Helen Josephine McKeen,130 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Studying law at the University of Berlin.

Renee -Mitchell,Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Teaching.

Margaretta Morris,2106 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Non-resident graduate student in sociology, Bryn Mawr College, 1901-1902.

Louise Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Mary Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Assistant Bursar, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Waterman Palmer,3741 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Mary Perkins,1119 S Street, N.W., Washington, D. C.

Sophie Augusta Pfuhl,001 Chartrand Avenue, East St. Louis, 111.

Eleanor Ruth Rockwood,G67 Everett Street, Portland, Ore.

Library work and tutoring.

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Lucy Constance Rullson,Care Mr. C. P. Coleman, Englewood, N. J.

Warden of Pembroke Hall West, Bryn Mawr College.

Clara Hitchcock Seymour,34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

Vice-President of the Connecticut Branch of the Association of Collegiate

Alumnse.

Caroline Swanwick Sloane,Care of D. M. Sloane, Ohio Valley Electric Co., Bellevue, Pa.

Teacher of English, French and Latin, Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Leila Roosevelt Stoughton,339 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn.

Teacher of mathematics at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Julia Streeter,234 North Main Street, Concord, N. H.

Jessie May Tatlock,Stamford, Conn.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in Miss Spence's School, New YorkCity.

Aurie Cleves Thayer,314 West Fifth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Housekeeping.

Alletta Louise Van Reypen,1021 Fifteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Mary Elizabeth White,829 President Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Private tutor; Secretary of the Young Ladies' Missionary Society of Mem-orial Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn.

Kate Williams,Care of P. C. Williams, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kate Elizabeth Williams,1450 Pearl Street, Denver, Col.

Mary Wood,The Abingdon, 2053 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

Special writer for McClure's Syndicate.

Edith Buell Wright,676 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

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Graduated in February, 1901.

Grace E. Bruner,225 West Seymour Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '01.

Marion Reii^v, Secretary,

2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Elizabeth Allis,1604 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Farwell Ayer,518 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Mary Elizabeth Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Treasurer of the Working Girls' Club.

Louise Colbourne Brown,Parker Hill Avenue, Boston Highlands, Mass.

Caro Fries Buxton,520 Summit Street, Winston, N. C.

Edith Crowninshieed Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher in Mr. Roser's Classes, New York City.

Ethel Cantlin,3202 Mantua Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Susan Lowell Clarke,15 Brimmer Street, Boston, Mass.

Helen Prentiss Converse,1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bertha May Cooke,225^ WT

est Kennedy Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Teaching in Newark High School, Newark, N. J.

Emily Redmond Cross,6 Washington Square, New York City.

Elizabeth Teresa Daly,180 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y.

Graduate student at Columbia University.

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Caroline Seymour Daniels,Care of F. B. Daniels, Pullman Building, Chicago, 111.

Teaching.

Elizabeth Tremper Darrow,434 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Alice Dillingham,Englewood, N. J.

Edith Edwards,Woonsocket, R. I.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College; Corresponding Secretary of

Woonsocket Round Table Club, 1901, and chairman of Committee

on Club Work, 1901-02.

Ellen Deborah Ellis,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Elizabeth Wales Emmons,1721 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.

Private Secretary; Assistant Secretary and Assistant Director of Out-door

Sports at Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Eugenia Fowler,Catonsville, Md.

Warden of Llanberis Cottage, Bryn Mawr College; Graduate student,

Bryn Mawr College.

Eaura Fowler,Care of Fred. Fowler, Esq., Parkesburg, W. Va.

Teacher of mathematics in Miss Jones and Miss Chapman's School, Chest-

nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Leonora Walton Gibb,Tenth Street, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Philadelphia Girls' High School.

Bertha Goldman,132 East Seventieth Street, New York City.

Graduate student in English at Columbia University; studying music.

Lucia Shaw Holliday,1121 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

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Jeannik Colston Howard,320 East Grace Street, Richmond, Va.

Teacher of German and history in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn

Mawr, Pa.

Elisabeth Ferguson Hutchin,3433 North Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eleanor Hooper Jones,285 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Bertha Margaret Laws,4410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Recording Secretary, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Madison Lee,Orange, Va.

Sylvia Knowlton Lee,Brunswick, Me.

Student at Radcliffe College.

Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis,609 Court Street, Lynchburg, Va.

Katharine Lord,Plymouth, Mass.

Mary Elizabeth Masland,16 East Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching.

Beatrice McGeorge,Cedar Hill, Cynwyd, Pa.

Elizabeth Farley McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Emma Louise Miller,305 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Miss Arrott's Private School, Germantown.

Madge Daniels Miller,Care of C. R. Miller, Times Office, New York City.

Grace Downing Mitchell,Bellefonte, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics and Latin.

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Virginia Ostrom,42 West Forty-eighth Street, New York City.

Studying singing and German; private pupils in French; English instruc-

tion at Working Girls' Club.

Marion Parris,385 West End Avenue, New York City.

Member of Governing Board of the Consumer's League of New York City.

Jessie Parthenia Pelton,254 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Chairman of the Girls' Branch in Y. W. C. A.

Grace Phillips,70 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Frances Mott Ream,1901 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Marion Reilly,2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Louise Robinson,232 Albion Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Hannah Teresa Rowley,3007 Dauphin Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching.

Frances Bertha Rush,6214 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mary Johnson Sackett,237 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Teaching.

Helen I^ee Schiedt,130 West Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Sylvia Church Scudder,17 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass.

CORINNE SlCKEL,637 North Fortieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fannie Soutter Sinclair Woods (Mrs. Andrew Henry

Woods),4030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Dr. Andrew Henry Woods, missionary, April 29, 1902, in Phila-

delphia.

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Annie Malcom Slade,Euglewood, N. J.

Teacher of physiology in the Dwight School, Englewood.

Mary Southgate,Plymouth, Mass.

Warden of Merion Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Henrietta Foster Thacher,209 East Preston Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teaching in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Louise Miner Thomas,142 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Ethel Wendell Trout,Wayne, Pa.

Teaching.

Evelyn Walker,Care of Baring Bros., London, England.

Amelia Elizabeth White,18 West Ninth Street, New York City.

Graduate student at Columbia University.

Constance Martha Williams,234 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Student in Boston Art School.

Edith Sophia Wray,Care of E. M. Wray, Cranford, N. J.

Marion Eucy Wright,34 Warren Avenue East, Detroit, Mich.

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Susan Goldmark, Hearer at Bryn Mawr College, 1894-

270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

UmK Tsuda, Student at Bryn Mawr College, 1889-92,

15 Ichi Ban Cho, Tokyo, Japan.

Principal of the Joshi-Ei-Gaku (Girls' English School).

PH. D. MEMBERS OF THE ALUMN/E ASSOCIATION, OTHERTHAN BRYN MAWR GRADUATES.

Martha Bunting, Secretary,

147 West Eighty-second Street, New York City.

Martha Bunting, L. B., Swarthmore College, 1.881; Ph.D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

1921 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant teacher of biology, Girls' High School, New York City; Graduate

student at Columbia University.

Ruth Gentry, Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1890; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Stilesville, Ind.

Associate Professor of mathematics, Vassar College.

Mary Gwinn, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1888,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Professor of English, Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892 ; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1901,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of physiology, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr; Graduate

student, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publication, see p. 68.

)

Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, A. B., University of Toronto, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.

Teacher in Mount Holyoke College.

( For publication, see p. 08.

)

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Eleanor Louisa Lord, A. B., 1887 ; A. M., 1890, Smith Col-

lege, 1890; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Md.

Associate Professor of history in the Woman's College of Baltimore; Direc-

tor of the Pedagogical Club of the Woman's College; Member of the

Executive Committee of the National Junior Republic.

Dorothy Wilberforce Lyon Bryant (Mrs. Emmons Bryant),

A. B., Wells College, 1887; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

563 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.

Member of the Executive Committee of the Eastern Association of Wells

College; Member of Board of Managers of the Woman's Exchangeof Elizabeth.

Isabel Maddison, B. Sc., University of London, 1893; Certifi-

cated student, Girton College, Cambridge, England; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary to the President and Reader in mathematics, Bryn Mawr Col-

lege; Member of American Mathematical Society; Life-member of the

London Mathematical Society.

( For publication, see p. 69.

)

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Md.Instructor in biology, Woman's College of Baltimore, Md.

Marguerite Sweet, A. B., Vassar College, 1887; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1892,

13 Ten Broeck Street, Albany, N. Y.

Teacher of English in the Misses Ely's School, Riverside Drive and

Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Winifred Warren, A. B., 1891 ; A. M., 1894, Boston Univer-

sity; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

329 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.

Instructor in Latin, Vassar College.

Ida Wood, A. B., 1887 ; A. M., 1889, Vassar College ; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1891,

2038 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Household management; Member of Board of Charity Organization Society;

Member of Executive Committee of the Public Education Association,

Philadelphia.

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BOOKS OR ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THE

ALUMN/E ASSOCIATION.

Helen Culbertson Annan Scribner, A. B., Bryn MawrCollege, 1891 ; A. M., Columbia University, 1897,

"Residents of College vSettlements '

' in Twelfth Annual Report of the

College Settlements Association, 1901.

Mary Bidwell Breed, A. B., 1894; A. M., 1895 ; Ph. D., 1901,

Bryn Mawr College,

"The Polybasic Acids of Mesitylene, " in Bryn Mawr Monographs, No. 1.

Kate Holladay Claghorn, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1892;

Ph. D., Yale University, 1896,

"The Foreign Immigrant in New York City," "Agricultural Distribution

of Immigrants," Reports of the United States Industrial Commission,

vol. xv, pp. 449-646.

Susan Braley Franklin, A. B., 1889; Ph.D., 1895, Bryn

Mawr College,'

' Public Appropriations for Individual Offerings and Sacrifices in Greece, '

'

in Transactions of American Philological Association, vol. xxxii, 1901.

Grace L. Jones, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

"Art and Industry," in Ohio State Journal, December, 1901.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1901,1

' The Maturation and Fertilization of the Egg of Bufolentiginosus, '

' in The

Journal of Morphology, vol. xviii, 1901 ; "Observations and Exper-

iments on Regeneration in Hydra Viridis, " in Archiv der Entwick-

lungs mechanik, Bd. xii, 1901.

Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, A. B., University of Toronto, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

"The Absorption Spectrum of Chlorine," in Astrophysical Journal, vol.

xiv, 1901.

Caroline Wormeley Latimer, A. B., and A. M., Bryn MawrCollege, 1896,

Translation from the French of Emile Zola's "Travail," with Mrs.

Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer: Harper's Bros., New York, March,

1901.

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Isabel Maddison, B. Sc, University of London, 1893; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896," Handbook of British, Continental and Canadian Universities,

Supplement for 1901," published by the Macmillan Co.

BmiliE Norton Martin, A. B., 1894; A. M., 1896

;Ph. D.,

1901, Bryn Mawr College,'

' On the Imprimitive Substitution Groups of Degree Fifteen and

the Primitive Substitution Groups of Degree Eighteen," in

American Journal of Mathematics, June, 1901.

Ida Helen Ogievie, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Reviews on geological subjects in the American Geologist for

January, March, April, May, June, July and December, 1901.

Elizabeth Williams Towle, A. B., 1898; A. M., 1899, Bryn

Mawr College," On Muscle Regeneration in the Limbs of Plethedon," in Biological

Bulletin, vol. ii, No. 6.

Martha Tracy, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

"Ye Medical Student's Primer," published privately by Miss E. C.

Potter, Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia."

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SUMMARY.

Class.No. in No. No. of No. of No. No. No. No.Class. Study'g A. Ms. Ph.Ds. Teaching. Married. Children. Died.

'88 1

26

1

'89 4 2 3 11 22

'90 13 2 1 2 6 9 2

•91 11 4 1.

4 2 3 1

'92 19 1 3 • 6 7 8 1

'93 30 1 3 1 9 13 10

'94 19 2 5 2 8 6 3

'95 26 2 2 11 5 3

'96 39 2 8 12 9 9

'97 46 2 5 20 11 4 1

'98 48

44

8

6

9

4

. 11

9

1

6'99 2 1

1900 55 6 2 14 1 1

1901 61 8 17 1

Hon.M'b'rs 2

12

1

10Ph.Ds. 2 ... 12 1

Total 452 39 49 22 137 80 74 7

OTHER OCCUPATIONS OF BRYN HAWR ALUriN/E.

Clerical work, 11 ; wardens of college halls, 6 ; college settlement

work, 5; school directors, 4; deans of colleges, 3; library work, 2; secretary

to Consumers' League, 1; expert agent of U. S. Industrial Commission, 1;

physician, 1; nurse, 1 ;photographer, 1; artist in pathology, 1; special writer

for McClure's Sjmdicate, 1; junior bursar, Bryn Mawr College, 1.

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INDEX OF NAMES.

CLASS

Abbott, Madeline V '93

(Mrs. C. E. Buslmell)

Adams, Eliza R '93

(Mrs. F. N. Lewis)

Albert, Grace '97

Albertson, Lydia M '97

(Mrs. G. Wilbur Tierney)

Albro, Alice H '90

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker)

Allis, Mary E '01

Andrews, Mrs. CM '93

( Evangeline Walker

)

Andrews, E. A '99

Andrews, Isabel J'98

Annan, Helen C '91

(Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner)

Annan, Mrs. Roberdeau . . . .'96

(Anna B. Green)

Anthony, Alice E '89

Anthony, Emily F '89

(Mrs. F. W. Robbins)

Archer, Caroline '98

Atkins, E. L. ... (Feb. '94) '93

Atkins, vS. F (Feb. '94) '93

(Mrs. T. R. Kackley)

Atkinson, Mary J '95

(Mrs. George Watson)

Avery, Delia S '00

Ayer, Mary F '01

Baird, Lucy '96

Bakewell, Mrs. CM '99

(Madeline Palmer)

Balch, Emily G '89

Baldwin, J. C '98

Baltz, Ellen D '00

Barbour, E. G '99

Barker, Mrs. Charles A '90

(Alice H. Albro)

Bartholomew, Clyde '97

Bartlett, Helen '92

CLASS

Barton, K. S '00

Bean, Catherine E '89

(Mrs. Isaac M. Cox)

Bedinger, Anna M '99

Bedinger, M. V '91

Belin, Alice '92

Bent, E. C '95

Birdsall, Mabel '94

(Cowles, Mrs. W. T.

)

Bissell, Bessie G '99

Blake, Sue A '98

Blakey, May L. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Blanchard, E. M '89

Blanchard, M. M '89

Blauvelt, Anne F '99

Blauvelt, E. H '96

Bookstaver, May A. ...'.. '98

Boring, Lydia T '96

Bowman, Elsa '96

Boyer, Anne A .'99

Brayton, Abby S '94

(Mrs. R. N. Durfee)

Brayton, M. E '01

Breed, M. B '94

Brooks, Mrs. H. H. . (Feb. '97) '96

(Louise D. Davis)

Brooks, Mrs. H. S. Jr '97

(Clara W. Vail)

Brown, Carolyn T. (Feb. 1900) '99

(Mrs. H. R. Lewis)

Brown, Emily E '97

Brown, Mrs. Henry I '95

(Madeline V. Harris)

Brown, L. C '01

Brown, Mrs. R. D. . (Feb. '93) '92

(Frances B. Harris)

Browne, Jennie N '98

Browne, Mary N '99

Brownell, E. O '97

Brownell, H. M '96

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CLASS

Brownell, J. L '93

Brownell, L-. S '93

(Mrs. A. P. Saunders)

Bruner, Grace E. . (Feb. 1901) '00

Bryant, Mrs. Emmons . . Ph. D.

(Dorothy W. Lyon)

Bull, Emily L '91

Bunting, Martha Ph.D.

Bushnell, Mrs. C. E '93

(Madeline V. Abbott)

Buxton, Caro F. . .'01

Byrnes, Esther F '91

Cadbury, Emma, Jr. (Feb. '98) '97

Cadbury, Hannah W '96

Caldwell, A. E. M '97

( Mrs. Gerard Fountain

)

Caldwell, Mrs. Brown . . .'94

(Blanche D. Follansbee)

Campbell, Edith C '01

Campbell, Grace B '00

Campbell, Mary M '97

Campbell, Mrs. R. C '90

(Margaret M. Patterson)

Cantlin, Ethel '01

Carey, Mrs. A. Morris . . . .'89

(Margaret C. Thomas)Carpenter, Hannah '98

Carroll, E. M '92

Carter, Alice . .' '99

Carvallo, Mrs. Joachim L,. . . .'95

(Anne C. Coleman)

Chapin, E. B '99

Chapin, Helena '96

Chase, Bertha P '99

Chickering, Rebekah M. . . .'97

Child, Edith '90

Cilley, Alice L, '97

(Mrs. H. H. Weist)

Claghorn, Kate H '92

Clark, M. P '89

(Mrs. J. H. Huddleston)

Clarke, Susan L '01

Clements, Helen T '92

(Mrs. E. C. Kirk)

CLASS

Coale, Helen '89

(Mrs. Henry Crew)

Coleman, Anne C. ...... '95

(Mrs. Joachim L,. Carvallo)

Collins, Mrs. W. H '89

(Julia Cope)

Congdon, L/Ouise B. '00

Converse, Helen P '01

Converse, L. B '96

Converse, Mary E '98

Cook, K. I '96

Cooke, Bertha M '01

Cope, Julia '89

(Mrs. William H. Collins)

Cowles, Mrs. William T. ... '94

(Mabel Birdsall)

Cox, Mrs. Isaac M '89

(Catharine E. Bean)

Crane, E. C '00

Crawford, Mary V '96

Crew, Mrs. Henry '89

(Helen Coale)

Cross, Emily R '01

Daly, E. T '01

Daniels, Caroline S '01

Darlington, Mrs. P. J'96

(Rebecca T. Mattson)

Darlington, Sarah W '94

Darrow, E. T '01

Davis, Etta L '99

Davis, Louise D. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Mrs. H. H. Brooks)

Dean, Elise '00

DeArmond, E. M '99

Dennison, Mrs. Henry S. . . .'99

(Mary T. Thurber)

Dewees, Susan J '00

Dey, Mrs. John '96

(Clarrissa W. Smith)

Dillingham, Alice '01

Dimon, A. C '96

Dogura, Masa '97

(Mrs. Yasuya Uchida)

Donnelly, L. M '93

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CLASS

Douglas, Mrs. J. Henry Jr. . .'89

(Mabel Hutchinson)

Dudley, Helena S '89

Durfee, Mrs. R. N '94

(Abby S.- Brayton)

Dyer, Margaret B '98

Edwards, Edith '01

Elder, Grace A '97

(Mrs. F. A. Saunders)

Elder, Louise R '89

Ellis, Ellen D '01

Ellis, Mary F '95

Ely, Katrina B '97

(Mrs. C. L. Tiffany, 2nd)

Emerson, Ruth '93

(Mrs. H. W. Fletcher)

Emery, Annie C '92

Emery, VS. L '00

Emmons, E. W '01

Erismann, P. A. C '00

Farnham, Lois A '00

Farquhar, Dorothea '00

Farr, Clara E '96

Fay, Mary L '97

Fell, Edith N '00

Fincke, F. A (Feb. '98) 97

Fischel, Edna '00

FitzGerald, Mrs. R. Y '93

( Susan G. Walker

)

Fletcher, Mrs. Henry M. . . .'93

(Ruth Emerson

)

Flexner, Mary '95

Follansbee, Blanche D '94

(Mrs. Brown Caldwell)

Follansbee, Susan D '97

(Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, Jr.)

Fordyce, Mrs. W. C '99

(Christine Orrick)

Foulke, C. R (Feb. '96) '95

Foulke, Mary T. R '99

(Mrs. J. W. Morrisson)

Fountain, Mrs. Gerard .... '97

(A. E. M. Caldwell)

CLASS

Fowler, Eugenia '01

Fowler, Laura '01

Fowler, Susan '95

Frank, Myra B. F '00

(Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau)

Franklin, Susan B '89

Fronheiser, M. D '99

Frost, M. G '97

Fry, Anna D (Feb. '99) '98

Fulton, Louise O '93

(Mrs. F. T. Gucker)

Furman, Rosalie A '95

Furness, R. W '96

(Mrs. J. F. Porter)

Gait, CM '97

Gannett, Alice P '98

Gardner, Mrs. A. A '90

(Katharine T. Willets)

Garretson, Alice E '90

Gentry, Ruth Ph. D.

Gibb, L. W '01

Giles, Ellen R '96

Githens, Mary U '98

Gleim, M. A '97

Goff, Gertrude A '98

Goff, Leah '89

Goldman, Bertha '01

Goldmark, J. C '98

Goldmark, P. D '96

Goldmark, Susan Hon.

Gould, A. B '89

Gowen, Emeline '90

Gray, Elizabeth D '98

Green, Anna B '96

(Mrs. Roberdeau Annan)Greene, C. B '97

Greening, Mrs. Henry B. . . .'96

(Helen E. Haines)

Griffith, E. M '00

Grossman, Bella M '96

Gucker, Mrs. Frank T '93

(L. O. Fulton)

Guffey, M. Emma '99

Guilford, Elizabeth G '98

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CLASS

Gwinn, Mary M Ph. D.

Haas, Anna M .'98

Hacker, Emma L '93

(Mrs. Arthur H. Norton)

Hahn, Dorothy A. .... . '99

Haines, Helen E '96

( Mrs. Henry B. Greening)

Haines, Jane B '91

Hall, Annette L '95

(Mrs. H. M. Phillips)

Hall, Edith R. . . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hall, Margaret '99

Halsey, C. V. W '00

Hamilton, Edith '94

Hamilton, Margaret '97

Hammond, Alice B '98

Hardy, Cora '99

Harris, Elizabeth '90

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser)

Harris, Frances B. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. R. D Brown)

Harris, Mrs. J. McA '89

(Sophia Weygandt)Harris, Madeline V '95

(Mrs. H. I. Brown)

Harris, Mary '95

Haynes, Mabel S '98

Head, Harriet F '91

Heritage, Gertrude L '96

Herr, Etta '98

Heyl, F. M '99

Hibbard, Mrs. W. G., Jr. . . .'97

(Susan D. Follansbee)

Hill, Mary D '96

( Mrs. Gerard Swope

)

Hilles, Margaret H '93

(Mrs. J. E. Johnson)

Hills, E. A ... '00

Hoag, Mrs. C. G. . .'96

(Anna Scattergood)

Hodge, Mrs. C. V. R '97

(Elsie Sinclair)

Hodge, Helen H. '00

Holliday, Lucia S '01

CLASS

Hood, Alice W '98

Hooper, Ethel E '99

Hopkins, E. F '93

Hopkins, Helen R '94

(Mrs. H. R. M. Thorn)

Hopkins, Mary D '96

Houghton, Edith '00

Houghton, Katharine '00

Howard, Jeannie C '01

Howson, Agnes '97

(Mrs. Rufus Waples, Jr.)

Hoyt, F. S. '98

Hoyt, H. S '97

Hpyt, M. E '93

Hubbard, Sybil E '99

Huddleston, Mrs. J. H '89

( Mabel P. Clark)

Hunt, Evelyn '98

Hunt, Frances E. . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hutchin, E. F '01

Huchinson, Mabel '89

(Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Jr.)

Irwin, M. E '00

Ives, Mrs. F. M '92

(Edith Wetherill)

James, Catherine A '00

James, M. D '95

Janney, Marianna '95

Jeffers, E. T '00

Jeffers, Mary '95

Jewett, M. W '96

Johnson, Mrs. J. E '93

(Margaret H. Hilles)

Jones, Alice '97

Jones, Eleanor H '01

Jones, Grace L '00

Kackley, Mrs. T. R. . (Feb. '94) '93

(S. F. Atkins)

Keay, Frances A '99

Keen, Dora '96

Keiser, Mrs. E. H '90

(Elizabeth Harris)

Kellum, M. D '92

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CLASS

Kilpatrick, M. G '00

King, G. G. .'96

King, Helen D Ph. I).

Kirk. Abby '92

Kirk, Mrs; R. C '92

(Helen Clements)

Kirk, Mar)- B '97

Kirkbride, E. B '9(5

Knowles, L. A '00

Kroeber, Johanna ... .'00

Ladd, Mrs. W. C '89

(Anna K. Rhoads)

Laird, Elizabeth R Ph. D.

Landers, Julia E '94

Landsberg, Clara '97

LaPorte, Martha D '95

Latimer, C. W '96

Lattimore, E. L '00

Lawrence, Lina '89

Lawrence, Edith '97

Laws, Bertha M '01

Lawther, Anna B '97

Lawton, Grace E '98

Lee, Elva '93

Lee, Mary M '01

Lee, Sylvia K '01

Leffingwell, Aimee G '97

Leftwich, Florence '95

Levering, Ethel '99

Levering, Mary A '97

Levin, Mrs. L. H '95

( Bertha Szold

)

Lewis, E. D. L '01

Lewis, Mrs. F. N '93

(Eliza R. Adams)Lewis, Lucy '93

Lewis, Mrs. H. R. . (Feb 1900) '99

(Carolyn T. Brown)Linburg, Emma H '90

Locke, Grace P '98

Loose, K. R '98

Lord, Eleanor L Ph. D.

Lord, Katharine '01

Loshe, Lillie D '99

CLASS

Louderback, Jessie L '95

Lounsbery, Grace C '98

Lowrey, Maud M '00

Lyon, Dorothy W Ph. D.

(Mrs. Emmons Bryant)

MacCoy, M. H. .'00

MacCracken, Fay M '94

(Mrs. F. E. Stockwell)

Macintosh, Marian '90

Mackenzie, Mrs. A. S. (Feb. '93) '92

(Mary L. Taylor)

Maddison, Isabel ..... Ph. D.

Mann, E. M '97

Mappin, Lilian M '96

Martin, Emilie N '94

Masland, M. E '01

Mason, Mary T '92

Matsuda, Michi '99

Mattson, R. T '96

(Mrs. P. J. Darlington)

McBride, Jessie C '00

McGeorge, Beatrice '01

McKeen, Elizabeth F '01

McKeen, Helen J '00

McLean, Charlotte F '99

McMullin, Mary B '93

McMurtrie, Mary '89

Meade, Addis M '99

Mendinhall, Mary A '96

(Mrs. J. H. Mullin)

Merriman, Lucile . . (Feb. '99) '98

Middleton, Helen . . (Feb. '95) '94

Miller, E. L '01

Miller, Madge D '01

Minor, Marie L '94

Minturn, Mildred '97

Mitchell, C. B '99

Mitchell, Charly T '98

Mitchell, Grace D '01

Mitchell, Renee '00

Moores, Mrs. C. A '93

(Elizabeth Nichols)

Morice, J. R '99

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Morris, Margaretta '00

Morrisson, Mrs. J. W. . . . .'99

(Mary T. R. Foulke)

Moser, Lillian V '93

Mullin, Mrs. J. H '96

(Mary A. Mendinhall)

Neilson, Nellie '93

Neville, Mary '94

Neville, Zelinda .'95

Nichols, C. S '99

Nichols, Elizabeth '93

(Mrs. C. W. Moores)

Nichols, Margaret P '97

Nichols, Tirzah .'96

Nields, Elizabeth '98

Norcross, Elizabeth . . . . . .'97

Norcross, Louise J '00

Norcross, Mary J'00

North, L. V (Feb. '96) '95

Norton, Mrs. A. H '93

(Emma L. Hacker)

Oberge, Ullericka H '98

Ogilvie, Ida H. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Oliver, Rachel L '93

Olsen, Sophie Y '98

Orrick, Christine '99

(Mrs. W. C. Fordyce)

Ostrom, Virginia '01

Palmer, Emily W '00

Palmer, Henrietta R '93

Palmer, Madeline '99

(Mrs. C. M. Bakewell)

Park, Marion E '98

Parris, Marion '01

Parrish, Ethel '91

Patterson, Margaret M '90

(Mrs. R. C. Campbell)

Patterson, Mary G '88

Paxson, C. E. ... (Feb. '90) '89

Pearson, Mrs. Henry G. . . . .'92

(Elizabeth W. Winsor)

Peckham, Laura '99

Peckham, Mary(Mrs. Josiah Tubby)

Peebles, Florence ....Pelton, Jessie

Pennypacker, A. M. W. . .

Pennypacker, E. BPerkins, Agnes FPerkins, E. MPettit, Edith

Pfuhl, S. APhillips, Grace

Phillips, Mrs. H. M. . . .

(Annette L. Hall)

Pinney, Mrs. E. G( Harriet Stevenson

)

Pinney, Grace

(Mrs. J. M. Stewart)

Porter, Mrs. James F. . . .

(Ruth W. Furness)

Porter, Katherine

Potts, Laurette E. . . ( Feb.

Powers, AnnaPutnam, Bertha HPutnam, Mrs. G. H. ...(Emily J. Smith)

Ragsdale, Virginia ....Randolph, Harriet ....Ransome, Mrs. F. L. . . .

(Amy C. Rock)

Ream, Frances MReam, Marion BReid, Estelle

Reilly, Marion

Rembaugh, Bertha ....Rhoads, Anna E

(Mrs. W. C. Ladd)

Ridgway, Sarah SRiegel, Ella

Ritchie, M. HRobbins, Mrs. F. W. . . .

(Emily Anthony)

Robbins, Harriet

Robins, Helen J

Robinson, Constance . . .

'97

Ph.

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CLASS

Robinson, Helen L. .... '01

Rock, Amy C r 93

(Mrs. F. F. Ransome)Rockwood, E. R '00

Rosenau, Mrs. Milton J. . . .'00

( Myra B. F. Frank)

Rowley, H. T '01

Rulison, F. C '00

Rush, F. B '01

Russell, Mrs. Bertrand . . . .'90

(Alys \V. Smith)

Sackett, Mary J'01

Sampson, Edith '90

(Mrs. J. H. Westeott

)

Sampson, F. V '91

Saunders, Mrs. A. P '93

( Fouise S. Brownell

)

Saunders, Mrs. F. A '97

(Grace A. Elder)

Saunders, H. M '97

Sax, Mrs. P. M '99

(Ma}' C. Schoneman

)

Scattergood, Anna '96

(Mrs. C. G. Hoag)

Schiedt, Helen F '01

Schoff, Edith G. . . . . . . .'98

Schoneman, May C '99

(Mrs. P. M. Sax)

deSchweinitz, Agnes J '99

Scoiield, Jane '91

Scribner, Mrs. A. H '91

(Helen C. Annan)Scudder, Sylvia C '01

Seymour, Clara H '00

Seymour, E. D '97

Shearman, Marg'etH '95

Sheppard, Mary '98

Shipley, K. M '90

Shreve, Harriet R '95

Sickel, Corinne '01

Simpson, Mrs. Frank '89

(Anne Taylor)

Sinclair, Elsie C '97

(Mrs. C. V. R. Hodge)

CLASS

Sinclair, Fannie S '01

(Mrs. A. H. Woods)Sipe, Dollie H '99

Slade, Annie M '01

Slaughter, Mrs. Moses S. . . .

'93

( Gertrude Taylor

)

Sloane, Caroline S '00

Smith, Alys W '90

( Mrs. Bertrand Russell

)

Smith, C. W '96

(Mrs. John Dey)

Smith, Emily James '89

(Mrs. G. H. Putnam)Southgate, Mary '01

Staadeker, Jennie M '94

Staples, Helen R. . . . . . .'93

Steiner, Amy F '99

Stevenson, Harriet '92

(Mrs. E. G. Pinney)

Stewart, Mrs. J. M '92

(Grace Pinney)

Stites, Sara H '99

Stockwell, Mrs. F. E '94

(Fay M. MacCracken)

Stoner, M. Ella '98

(Mrs. A. D. Willard)

Stoughton, F. R '00

Streeter, Julia '00

Strong, Anne H '98

Sweet, Marguerite Ph. U.

Swope, Mrs. Gerard '96

(Mary D. Hill)

Szold, Bertha '95

(Mrs. F. H. Fevin)

Taber, M. R '97

Tatlock, Jessie M '00

Taylor, Anne '89

( Mrs. Frank Simpson)

Taylor, Gertrude '93

(Mrs. M. S. Slaughter)

Taylor, Mary F. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. A. S. Mackenzie)

Thacher, H. F '01

Thayer, Aurie C '00

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Thorn, Mrs. H. R. M '94

(Helen R. Hopkins)

Thomas, Annie H .'97

Thomas, Helen W '93

Thomas, Louise M '01

Thomas, Margaret C '89

(Mrs. A. M. Carey)

Thomas, Martha G. . (Feb. '90) '89

Thompson, C. deM '96

Thorne, Luella H '90

Thurber, Mary T. '99

(Mrs. H. S. Dennison)

Tierney, Mrs. J. W '97

(Lydia M. Albertson

)

Tiffany, Mrs. C. L. 2nd . . . .'97

( Katrina B. Ely

)

Tilley, Lydia L '95

Towle, E. W '98

Towle, Mary R. ....... '99

Tracy, Martha '98

Trout, E. W '01

Tsuda Ume Hon.

Tubby, Mrs. J. T '97

(Mary Peckham)Tunbridge, Helen E '97

Uchida, Mrs. Yasuya ..... '97

(Masa Dogura)

Vail, Clara W '97

(Mrs. H. S. Brooks, Jr.)

Vail, E. R '91

Van Kirk, Edith L '98

Van Kirk, S. F. . . (Feb. '94) '93

Van Reypen, A. L '00

Vickers, Florence C '98

Walker, A. M '95

Walker, Ethel M '94

Walker, Evangeline H '93

(Mrs. C. M. Andrews)

Walker, Evelyn '01

Walker, Susan G '93

(Mrs. R. Y. FitzGerald)

Walsh, Mrs. Timothy ..... '91

(Marian A. Wright)

Walters, A. B '96

CLASS

Waples, Mrs. Rufus, Jr '97

(Agnes Howson)Warner, Margaret '95

Warren, Winifred Ph. D.

Watson, Mrs. George '95

(Mary J. Atkinson)

Weil, Mathilde '92

Weist, Mrs. H. H '97

(Alice L. Cilley)

Westcott, Mrs. J. H '90

( Edith F. Sampson

)

Wetherill, Edith '92

(Mrs. F. M. Ives)

Weygandt, Sophia '89

(Mrs. J. McA. Harris)

White, A. E '01

White, M. E '00

Whitehead, A. M '97

Whiting, Agnes M. '94

(Mrs.' P. H. Wynne)Wilkinson, Laura E. .... '98

Willard, Mrs. A. D '98

(M. Ella Stoner)

Willets, Katharine T '90

(Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner)

Williams, CM '01

Williams, Helen E '98

Williams, Kate '00

Williams, Kate E '00

Wines, Emma S '94

Winsor, E. W '92

(Mrs. Henry G. Pearson)

Wood, Bertha G '98

Wood, Ida Ph. D.

Wood, Mary '00

Woods, Mrs. A. H '01

(Fannie S. Sinclair)

Wray, E. S '01

Wright, Edith B. '00

Wright, Marion A '91

(Mrs. Timothy Walsh)

Wright, Marion L. '01

Wynne, Mrs. P. H '94

(Agnes M. Whiting)

Zebley, Helen M '98

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OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE

1902-1903

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ELEVENTH ANNUAL

REPORT

OF THE

Alumn/e Association

OF

Bryn Mawr College

i 902-1 903

THE JOHN M. ROGERS PRESS,

WILMINGTON, DEL.,

1903.

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.FOR THE YEAR 1903=1904.

OFFICERS.

President, Elizabeth Butler Kirkbridk, '96,

1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

Vice-President, Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, Whitford, Pa.

Corresponding Secretary, Edith Campbell Crane, '00,

242 Hoffman Street, W., Baltimore, Md.

Recording Secretary, Elizabeth Nields, '98,

803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

Treasurer, Jane Bowne Haines, '91, Cheltenham, Pa.

COMMITTEES.

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.TERM OF OFFICE.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride, '96 (ex-officio).

Susan Walker Fitz Geraed, '93, Chairman, 38 King Street,

New York City, 1900-1904Emily James Putnam, '89, {Tofill the vacancy caused

by the resignation of Alice Bache Gould,' 89) -1904

Anna Rhoads Ladd, '89 1901-1905Marion Reieey, '01, -1905

Mary Bidweee Breed, '94, 1902-1906

Susan Foweer, '95, 1903-1907Paueine D. Goedmark, '96, 1903-1907

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.Elizabeth MiEEER Beanchard, '89, Chairman, Bryn

Mawr, Pa.

Edith Burweee Chapin, '99, 1903-1904

M. Helen MacCoy, '00,

Anne Hampton Todd, '02,

LOAN FUND COMMITTEE,Mary K. Converse, '98 Chairman, Rosemont, Pa., .... 1900-1905

Elizabeth Conway Bent, '95 -1904

Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, 1901-1906

Marion Reilly, '01, 1902-1907

Cornelia V. W. Halsey, '00, 1903-1908

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JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEE.

Madeline V. Abbott Bushneee Chairman, 1830 Pine Street,

Philadelphia, 1902-1905

Abigail C. Dimon, '96, -1904

Jueia Cope Coeeins, '89, 1903-1906

HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

PERMANENT.

Dr. Katherine Porter, '94, Eeeanor L. Lord, Ph.D., '9G.

Isabee Maddison, Ph. D., '96.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE.

1903-1905.

Amy L. Steiner, '99, Chairman. 1038 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Margaret Thomas Carey, '89, Content S. Nichoes, '99,

Mary A. Levering, '97, Mary G. Kiepatrick, '00.

AUDITING COMMITTEE.

1902-1904.

Virginia Ragsdaee, '96, Chairman, Jamestown, N. C.

Mary Jackson Norcross, '00.

CLASS COLLECTORS.

1903-1904.

'89 Jueia Cope Coeeins (Mrs. William H. Collins), Haverford, Pa.

'90 Edith Chied, 4237 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

'91 Marian Wright Waesh (Mrs. Timothy Walsh), 79 Naples Road,

Brookline, Mass.

'92 Frances Hunt, Scranton, Pa.

'93 Gertrude Tayeor SeaughTER (Mrs. Moses S. Slaughter), Madison,

WT

is.

'94 Abby BrayTon Durfee (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee), Fall River,

Mass.

'95 Mary James, Coshocton, O.

'96 Emma Linburg, 425 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

'97 Anna B. DawTher, Dubuque, la.

'98 Bertha G. Wood, 100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

'99 Content S. Nichoes, Binghamton, N. Y.

'00 L. Constance Rueison, Englewood, N. J.

'01 Marion Parris, 385 West End Avenue, New York City.

'02 Jane H. Cragin, 15 East Eighth Street, New York City.

Ph. D., Winifred Warren Wieson (Mrs. Geo. Arthur Wilson), 313 South

Beech Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

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ABSTRACT OF THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS.

February 7, 1903.

The collection of the Library Fund was hardly under way at

the time of the last annual meeting. The successful completion

of the Fund has been the great event of the past year. Thepart played by the Alumnae Association in helping to bring

about that success is shown in the Treasurer's report, and in the

appended statement which gives all the amounts to be credited

to the Alumnae. President Thomas decided to include in this list

all gifts of parents of Alumnae even though the donations were

solicited and received by her. In most cases where subscriptions

of a thousand dollars or over were obtained by Alumnae, the

Association secured the pledge of the donor, and handed it over

to the college for collection. Hence these two large classes of

gifts do not actually pass through the books of the Association.

According to this statement the total to be credited to the Alumnae

is over $125,000—more than one-half the entire amount raised.

In recognition of this fact the college is prepared to credit the

Alumnae with the main reading room of the new Library, as well

as to commemorate in the cloisters all individual gifts of $10,000

or more.

Among the many ways in which the fund was raised should

be noted first the untiring efforts of the class collectors and their

assistants, who bore the brunt of the early and most discourag-

ing days of the work. A printed appeal sent out by the Board

of Directors, and a subscription list passed around at the annual

meeting helped to bring the total of smaller contributions to

considerably over the $10,000, which the Alumnae had originally

planned to raise. Then came the Denbigh fire and with it the

fresh resolution of the Alumnae to do what they could toward

preventing such calamities in future by helping to fulfill the

terms of Mr. Rockefeller's offer and so secure the electric light

plant, and end once and for all the danger from oil lamps. In

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less than twenty-four hours from the time that the fire began

the following telegram had been sent to every Alumna in the

United States :

'

' Meeting Taylor Wednesday four, come or teleg-

raph what can raise." Responses to the amount of $14,397.41

were announced at the meeting two days later. The calling of

a meeting in this way was made possible by the timely help of

Mr. Samuel Rea, Fourth Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Rail-

road, and Mr. Schaefer, Superintendent of Telegraphs, through

whose good offices the Western Union Telegraph Company was

induced to send the messages free of charge. When a few

weeks later it was decided to send the President of the Associa-

tion and Evangeline W. Andrews, '98, to Chicago in order to

arouse interest among the Alumnae there, and to prepare the wayfor President Thomas's visit, it was again Mr. Rea who made it

possible to do this at very slight expense to the Association.

Meantime the Bryn Mawr Club in NewYork City, had arranged

a very successful concert, from which in the sale of tickets and

in donations it realized over $3,000. A meeting was also held

under its auspices at which a committee of prominent people was

appointed to help in the work of collecting. Not willing to

have Philadelphia entirely outdone because of its lack of a local

organization, the Board of Directors appointed a special Phila-

delphia committee with Edith Pettit, '95, as chairman. This

committee, consisting of twenty Alumnae and former students,

did excellent work in suggesting names of possible donors to

President Thomas, and in securing contributions through the

personal appeals of its members. It also arranged for a benefit

performance of "Pinafore" by an amateur musical society, the

"Savoy Company," which kindly volunteered to give its services.

The proceeds of this performance, $975, not having been definitely

reported until after the required amount for the Library was

raised, are held by the Alumnae Association as a separate fund

to be used for some purpose connected with the Library or the

Students' Building. The total amount raised through the efforts

of the Philadelphia Committee was $14,035.

The amount of work which all this collecting has entailed

upon the Treasurer has been enormous and her difficulties have

been increased by the fact that, under so severe a test, the

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present system of elass collectors has proved rather a cumbersome

one.

An important step towards systematizing and centralizing the

finances of the Association has already been taken. Last spring

the Board authorized the opening of a new set of books by an

expert accountant, and at the same time decided that all com-

mittee funds should be placed in the custody of the general

Treasurer. The Loan Fund has accordingly transferred its

account to the Treasurer of the Association. The Board has also

authorized the auditing of the books for the year by the same

public accountant who opened them.

In connection with the IyOan Fund it should be mentioned

that as this year's demands upon it were unusually large, the

Board decided to hand over to it Mrs. Jeanes's special donation

of $500, keeping only the interest, $12.00, as the nucleus of a

future scholarships fund.

In order to put in operation the new by-law admitting former

students as associate members, the Board has sent out nearly six

hundred notices of the amendment passed in February, 1902, and

has unanimously elected forty applicants."

In accordance with the resolution of the Association, the

Board has appointed A. C. Dimon, '96, Susan Fowler, '95, and

Marion Parris, '01, a special committee to investigate methods of

nomination.

Acting under the power conferred on it at the last annual

meeting the Board of Directors filled the vacancy then existing

on the Academic Committee by the appointment of Edith Samp-son Westcott, '90, the appointment to hold until the next elec-

tion. Mrs. Westcott has been obliged to resign before the expira-

tion of her term and her place has been filled by Susan B. Frank-

lin, '89. A further resignation, that of Alice B. Gould, '89, having

occurred since the election ballots were sent out, Emily JamesPutnam, '89, has been appointed to complete Miss Gould's term.

The next annual meeting of the Association will be held on' Saturday, February 6th, 1904.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride,

President.

-See page 72.

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EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THEANNUAL MEETING.

The Annual Meeting of the Alumnae Association of BrynMawr College was held in Room D, Taylor Hall, February 7th,

1903, the President, Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, in the chair. There

were about seventy members present.

The reports of the Board of Directors and the standing com-

mittees were read and accepted by the meeting.

sale of The report of the Committee having charge ofphotographs. ^e sa ie Q f photographs of Sargent's portrait of

President Thomas, showed a balance on hand to the credit of

the Students' Building of $11.24.

alumn/E Martha G. Thomas reported for the Committeesupper. having charge of the annual .supper at Commence-ment. At the last supper about one hundred and thirty Alumnaewere present, having as their guests, President Thomas, Miss

Mary K. Garrett, Dr. Warren, Professor C. M. Andrews, Mr. and

Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacVeagh,and Professor and Mrs. George S. Fullerton.

Alice Jones, '97, was toastmistress and toasts were responded

to by Helen J. Robins, '92, Emma S. Wines, '94, Clara H.

Seymour, '00, and by Grace Douglas on behalf of the Class of

1902.

amendments The amendments to Articles I. and IV. of theto by=laws. by-laws proposed at the last meeting, in regard to

abolishing honorary membership in the Association, were again

read, and, on motion, were adopted by the meeting.

On behalf of the special Committee appointed by the Board

of Directors to investigate methods of nomination for the

elections of the Association, A. C. Dimon, '96, reported that

information on this subject had been collected from the Alumnae

Associations of Barnard,. Cornell, Smith, and Vassar. The nomi-

nations for the officers of these Associations are generally made by

a Nominating Committee in the .same way as in our Association.

No other method of nomination seems possible save that by the

Association at large, which is open to great practical objections.

As our Academic Committee corresponds in relative weight

and function more nearly to the Alumnae Trustees of other col-

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leges than to their other officers, the nomination of these Trustees

was taken as a basis for the comparison of our nomination of

the Academic Committee. At Smith and Vassar the nominations

are made by the Executive Committee ; at Barnard, a nominat-

ing committee submits names to the Executive Committee for

approval; the Alumnae at large are given an opportunity to have

some voice in the nominations at Cornell and Smith. As to the

number of candidates nominated, Cornell does not require more

than one, but the other colleges call for from three to five for

every vacancy. Vassar and Smith in sending out the ballots

also send information about the candidates to guide the voters.

The special Committee made no recommendation to the

meeting.

The proposed amendments to Articles VI. and VII. in regard

to changing methods of nomination for the election of the Aca-

demic Committee were then thoroughly discussed and adopted

by the meeting after being amended to read :

Article VI, Section 3 :

The members of the Academic Committee shall be nomi-

nated as follows : The Board of Directors shall make at

least twice as many nominations as there are vacancies in the

Committee. Furthermore, any twenty-five Alumnae may nomi-

nate one candidate for any vacancy in the Committee, provided

that they sign the nomination and file it with the Recording

Secretary by December 1st, preceding the annual meeting.

The members of the Academic Committee shall be elected

by ballot of the whole Association and shall each hold office for

four years or until others are elected in their places.

The Board of Directors shall have power to fill any vacancy

in the Committee, such appointment to hold until the next regu-

lar election.

Art. VII, Sec. (>, after "annual dues" read:

"At least one month before each annual meeting it shall send to

each member of the Association a ballot presenting nominations

for the Academic Committee in accordance with Art. VI. Sec. 3.

Biennially, at least one month before the annual meeting, it shall

send to each member of the Association the ballot prepared by

the Nominating Committee in accordance with Art. VII. Sec. 12.

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Art. VII, vSec. 12 :

The Nominating Committee shall biennially prepare a ballot

presenting alternate nominations for the officers of the Associa-

tion and vShall file it with the Recording Secretary by December 1st,

preceding the annual meeting.

In regard to creating a Finance Committee the proposed

amendments to Articles V. VI. and VII. were adopted without

further change, except that Article V. Section 1, was amended by

adding the words, "and the Treasurer, ex officio."

proposed The following amendment to the by-laws was pro-AMENDMENT & J 1

to bylaws, posed :

Article VI. Section 1, amended by adding, "No ballot shall be

valid that is not returned in a sealed envelope marked 'Ballot.'"

On motion it was ordered that the two honorary members of

the Association, Susan Goldmark and Ume Tsuda, be considered

Associate Members, but that their dues be remitted.

It was further ordered that a vote of thanks be extended to

President Thomas for the luncheon given by her to the membersof the Alumnae Association.

On motion the meeting adjourned.

Elizabeth Niktds, Recording Secretary.

REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.

The annual meetings of the Academic Committee were held

on February 5th and 6th, in Bryn Mawr. Six members only

were present, Anna Rhoads Tadd, and Emily James Putnam, whowas appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation

of Alice Bache Gould, being unable to attend. Those present

were : Jane Louise Brownell, Chairman ; Susan Walker Fitz-

Gerald, Secretary; Mary Taylor Mason, Susan Braley Franklin,

who was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation

of Edith Sampson Westcott, Mary Bidwell Breed and Elizabeth

Butler Kirkbride, ex officio. The meetings consisted of a meet-

ing of the Committee alone; a conference of the Committee with

President Thomas and two members of the Faculty, Dr. Wheeler

and Dr. Irons ; a conference of the Committee with President

Thomas ; and a final meeting of the Committee alone.

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The most important reports and discussions were as follows :

This year the graduate school numbers sixty- increase in

seven, reaching again its highest number thus far. the graduate

Thirty-seven students are taking full graduate work,

and all the fellowships are rilled.

In 1900 the Freshman Class numbered 101; in decrease in

1901, 122; and in 1902, only 82. Investigation the freshman

.shows that there is a similar falling off in numbers

in the Freshman Class of several other colleges. It is, however,

probable that certain local conditions,—the raising of the tuition

and the advertisement that there were few rooms on the campus

for new students,—have decreased the number at Bryn Mawr. It

is significant that only one student that intended to stay but one

year entered this autumn, and that nineteen that had passed

their examinations deferred their coming until next year.

The maintenance of the standard of the Bryn a. b. degree.

Mawr degree of A. B. was considered a lpatter of serious import-

ance. The new " merit" rule of the Faculty, whereby a student

must receive at least "merit" in half of the first one hundred and

twenty hours of work offered for examination, for the first

time, affects the whole Senior Class. No conditioned college ex-

aminations can be graded above "passed," and yet they must be

counted in the first one hundred and twenty hours. The result

is that in the present Senior Class one student has already lost

her degree, and nineteen others have not yet the required sixty

hours of merit work. It is, however, still possible for any of

these nineteen students to obtain the required number of "merit"

hours. By the old rule that no student might incur conditions in

more than twenty hours of work, seven students only have lost

their degrees since the opening of the College, seventeen years

ago. There was also a discussion of the advisability of giving

the Bryn Mawr A. B. cum laude, as is done in many colleges.

Certain practices that tend to lower the standard of intel-

lectual work and that to some extent prevail among the stu-

,dents were also the subject of discussion :—cheating, the use

of translations, coaching for college examinations, and cutting.

A students' Committee with the permission of the Faculty is pre-

paring a plan for securing the co-operation of the students with

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the Faculty in maintaining a high standard of honour in college

examinations.

entrance ^^e conciusi°ns reached in the discussion of

examinations, sight-reading entrance examinations in the classics

were that the preparation for a sight-reading examination is

the best training possible for a thorough knowledge of the lan-

guage ; that a paper that combines an examination in sight trans-

lation with an examination on the commentary of a very few

prepared passages may be desirable, if possible, but that the

practical difficulties are so great that undoubtedly the sight-read-

ing preparation will suffer if such a change be made ; that, there-

fore, no change is considered desirable.

college A study of the comparative expenses of board,expenses. lodging, and tuition in the different colleges open to

women shows that the minimum expense at Bryn Mawr, $450,

is $50 higher than that of any other such college. On the other

hand, the advantages that Bryn Mawr offers are greater, and

$450 is a reasonable fee for what is given. One-third of the rooms

in the new hall are of the minimum price and another one-third

bring $500. Other necessary expenses, such as cap and gown,

nurses, degree, laboratory fees, etc., average each year, exclusive

of laundry and books, $17.34. Moreover, the ordinary class

dues for the first three years average about five dollars a year.

Probably less than fifty dollars a year pays all necessary

expenses, except board, lodging and tuition.

practice A practice school under the direction of Dr.school. L,euba, is to be opened next year in the cottage

belonging to the College on Montgomery Avenue. It will begin

with the first year of the high school and possibly will also have

a kindergarten. A competent principal, assisted by graduate

students that have had experience in teaching, will do the teach-

ing. The fee for the High School is to be twenty dollars a year.

NEW Mr. A. D. Houghton, Mr. Rockefeller's chief

dormitory. engineer, with Mr. Rockefeller's consent, has taken

the contracts for building both the new dormitory and the library.

The contracts have been made on the lowest possible estimates

and the college therefore has practically received another gift.

Other subjects of discussion were : the need of more resi-

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dent scholarships; the "orals"; the giving of more points to

English in the entrance examinations ; the system of advisers nowin use ; self-government ; the effect upon the college of students

that come heavily conditioned, for one year only.

It was a gratification to the Committee to learn that Presi-

dent Thomas has recently been elected to fill a vacancy on the

Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College.

Respectfully submitted,

Jane L. Brownkix, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

There has been less than the usual number of meetings of

the Committee during the past year, due to the fact that last

spring the free time of students and Alumnae was devoted to

raising the money for the Library Building. In November the

Undergraduate Association completed the ten thousand dollars

which it had pledged itself to contribute ; the last entertainment

for the benefit of this students' fund was a most successful illus-

trated lecture by Mrs. Charles Rhodes on the'

' Wagner Operas. '

'

This autumn no Music Committee was formed, as last year

the work of the Committee was not adequately supported. There

have been two College Receptions and four formal meetings of the

Graduate Club. The Graduates' afternoon teas are very popular

this year ; they are held as usual in the Graduate Club rooms,

which have been completely fitted up again since the rebuilding

of Denbigh Hall.

Among the usual class entertainments the Sophomore and

Freshman plays were of course of special interest. In October

the class of 1905 presented Pinero's play, " Trelawney of the

Wells," and the class of 1906 in return acted an original bur-

lesque, "The Strenuous Life." The Presentation of Lanterns

took place in the evening on the campus, as has been the custom

of late years.

Since its introduction last year hockey has been a feature of

the athletic life of the college, and during the past autumn it

replaced basket ball altogether.

The work of the Trophy Club, which commenced last Spring,

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has met with great interest, and with a generous response. TheClub now owns a complete collection of class lanterns and the

programs of all the class plays. The collection of Junior-

Senior supper cards, of class seals, and of photographs of classes

and class plays is incomplete.

The Club would be very grateful for contributions that

should complete these collections and for the following numbers

of the "Fortnightly Philistine," Vol. IV, 1, 2, 12, 13 ; Vol. V, 2;

Vol. VII, 9; Vol. VIII, 4.

Helen J. Robins, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPSCOMMITTEE.

Katharine M. Shipley, '90, who had acted as Secretary

of the Scholarships Committee, being absent in Europe, MarySouthgate, '01, was appointed by the Board of Directors to fill

the vacancy. All the applicants for scholarships were personally

interviewed b}' members of the Committee and three preliminary

meetings-were held. At the final meeting on May 9th, there were

present besides President Thomas and the Committee, Dr. E. P.

.Kohler and Dr. Eouis E. Menger, on behalf of the Academic

Council of the Faculty.

There were five applicants for the Junior Scholarship, all of

them having an average of over 80 per cent. ; and of the eight

applicants for the Sophomore Scholarship five had an average

of over 80 per cent.

In the discussion of the merits of candidates it was the feel-

ing of the Committee that general ability in work must be taken

into account as well as actual numerical average.

The following recommendations were made to the Trustees :

For the Junior Scholarship : Edna Aston Shearer.

For the Sophomore Scholarship : Mary Rachel Norris.

The sum of $150 was later raised through the help of inter-

ested friends, and was awarded as a Special Junior Scholarship.

The donors of this sum were:

Mrs. Theodore N. Ely, 625

Through Mrs. Theodore N. Ely, 50

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Dr. B. Alexander Randall, $10

Mr. W. Hinckle Smith, through Mrs. Ely, 50

Anonymous, 15

The number of applicants has been larger this year and

their standing higher than ever before, and your Committee is

freshly impressed with the need of more scholarships, if the

college is not to lose the very valuable influences represented by

these hard working students of limited means.

Madeline V. Abbott Bushneee, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE STUDENTS' LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.

During the past year the Committee has loaned money to

nine students in sums amounting altogether to $1 ,42o. The sumof $425 has been repaid into the Fund.

Contributions for the year amounted to $500.00.

The balance in the Fund at last report was SI, 274.94, the

interest on loans and deposits during the year has amounted to

$32.84 and $24.13 respectively, so that, with the contributions

and repayments, the total receipts amount to $2,256.91. Deduct-

ing from this amount the sum of $1,425.00 loaned during the

year, there is a balance to date of $831.91 in the treasury.

Mary E. Converse, Chairman.

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REPORT OF HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

Sets of answers previously reported, . .' 194

Received since February 8th, 1902, 25

Total, 219

Distribution Among Classes.

Class. No. in Class.No. of Answers

Received.Percentage.

'88

'89

'90

'91

'92

'93

'94

'95

'96

'97

'98'

'99

'00

'01

'02

Ph. D.

1

26

13

11

19

30

19

26

39

46

48

44

55

62

64

14

17

9

7

11

14

8

7

15

16

18

13

33

26

21

4

65.4

69.2

63.6

57.9

46.6

42.1

26.9

38.5

34.8

37.5

29.6

60.0

41.9'

32.8

28.6

Total, 517 219 42.3

Isabel, Maddison, Secretary.

January 12th, 1903.

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BALANCE SHEET.

December 31, 1902.

assets.

Cash, $ 7,113 64

Students' Loans, 5,075 00

Total assets, . . . $12,188 04

LIABILITIES.

Loan Fund—Principal, $ 5,906 91

Alumnae Fund—Principal, 8G0 78

" —Interest, 32 88

Library Fund—Principal, "....'. 5,186 52

Scholarships Fund—Interest, 12 00

Total Liabilities, $11,999 09

Accumulated Fund for general purposes, 189 55

Total, $12,188 04

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

February 1, 1902, to December 31, 1902.

GENERAL TREASURY.RECEIPTS.

Balance February 1, 1902, $ 313 73

Dues, $ 384 00

Interest on Deposits, 8 20

Students' Hall Fund—Proceeds from sale of photos

of Sargent portrait, " 15 00

Special Scholarships—Donation, 150 00

Scholarships Fund—Balance from last year, . . . 500 00" " —Interest on Deposits, .... 12 00

Total receipts ... $ 1,009 26

Total, $ 1,382 99

DISBURSEMENTS.

Miscellaneous expense, $ 28 92

Typewriting and clerical services, 27 20

Printing, 138 62

Postage and stationery, 129 81

Travelling expenses, 95 18

Expenses of Alumnae Supper, ^ 23

" " Academic Committee Meeting, ... 41 48

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Students' Hall Fund—Amount paid to M. G.

Thomas, $ 15 00Special Scholarships—Amount paid to Bryn Mawr

College, 150 00

Scholarships Fund—Transferred to Loan Fund, . 500 00

Total payments, '

-.. $ 1,181 44

Balance Dec. 31,1902:

Germantown Trust Co. for General Account, . $ 189 55

Fidelity Trust Co. Scholarships Fund, .... 12 00

$ 201 55

Total, $ 1,382 99

LOAN FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance February 1,1902, $ 1,274 94

Donation transferred from Scholarships Fund, . . $ 500 00

Repayment of loans to students, 425 00

Interest on Loans, 32 84

" Deposits, 24 13

. Total receipts, $ 981 97

Total, $ .2,256 91

DISBURSEMENTS.

Loans to students, $ 1,425 00

Balance Dec. 31, 1902—Girard Trust Co., .... 83191

Total, $ 2,256 91*

ALUMN/C FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance February 1, 1902, $ 633 08

Life Memberships, $ 240 00

Interest on Deposits, . 20 58

Total receipts, ' 260 58

Total, $ 893 66

Balance December 31, 1902:

Western Saving Fund Society, • $ 826 43

Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 67 23

$ 893 66

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LIBRARY FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance February 1, 1902, $10,339 28

Donations, $30,721 51

Interest on Deposits, 275 73

Total receipts $30,997 24

Total, $41,336 52

DISBURSEMENTS.

Amount paid to Bryn Mawr College, $30,150 00

Balance Dec. 31,1902:

Fidelity Trust Co ".....".. $4,959 90

Saving Fund Society of Germantown, .... 226 56$ 5,186 52

Total $41,336 52

,Jane B. HainEvS, Treasitirr.

This is to certify that I have audited the accounts of the Treasurer of the

Alumnae Association of Bryn Mawr College for the period from Feb-

ruary 1, 1902, to December 31, 1902, and Have found them to be correct, as

stated in the accompanying Balance Sheet and Accounts.

J. E. STERRETT, Certified Public Accountant.

February 2, 1903.

This certificate is presented by the Auditing Committee as its report

Virginia Ragsdale,Mary Jackson NorcrossVirginia Ragsdale, ) .A *•.- ~ -..

> Auditing Committee.

SUMMARY OF LIBRARY BUILDING FUND COLLECTIONS.

To January 1, 1903.

CLASS.

'89 ... .• $ 3,457 00

'90 2,406 00

'91 11,659 00

'92 5,317 00

'93 '....' 1,245 50

'94 490 00

'95 • 6,572 00

'96 31,270 m'97 21,520 50

'98 2,160 50

'99 27,252 00

'00 2,882 50

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'01 9,332 60

Ph. D's $ 150 00

Honorary Members 20 00

Graduate Students 42 00

Hearers 25 00

Bryn Mawr Club, New York City 3,071 05

Philadelphia Committee . 975 00

Interest ... 312 76

Total $130,161 07

Paid through Alumnae Association $41,336 52

Bryn Mawr College 86,696 05

Due Alumnae Association . . . . : 2,128 50

Total . $130,161 07

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BY=LAWS.

ARTICLE I.

MEMBERSHIP.

Section 1. Any person who has received the degree of

Bachelor of Arts or of Doctor of Philosophy from Bryn MawrCollege is entitled to full membership in the Alumnae Association

of Bryn Mawr College, and to all privileges pertaining to such

membership.

Sec. 2. Former students of the college who have not re-

ceived degrees may become Associate Members of the Alumnae

Association upon unanimous election by the- Board of Directors.

Applications for associate membership must be made to the Board

of Directors at least two months before the annual meeting, and

the names of the applicants elected by the Board of Directors must

be presented at this meeting.

To be eligible for associate membership a former student

must have pursued courses in the College for at least two consec-

utive semesters, and if a matriculated student^at least four aca-

demic years must have elapsed since the date of her entering the

College. A return to the College for undergraduate work shall

terminate an associate membership, and render the student ineli-

gible for re-election during the period of this new attendance at

the College.

Associate members are entitled to all the rights and privi-

leges of full membership, except the power of voting and the

right to hold office in the Board of Directors, or to serve on stand-

ing committees.

ARTICLE II.

MEETINGS.

Section 1, There shall be each year one regular meeting

of the Association. This meeting shall be held at Bryn MawrCollege in February, on a date to be fixed annually by the Board

of Directors.

*Words underlined were adopted in February, 191)3.

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Sec. 2. Two weeks before the annual meeting, notices of

the date and of the business to be brought before the meeting,

shall be sent to each member of the Alumnae Association. If it

should be necessary to bring before the meeting business of which

no previous notice could be given, action may be taken upon

such business only by a two-thirds vote of the members present

at the meeting.

Sec. 3. Special meetings of the Association may be called

at any time by the Corresponding Secretary at the request of the

President, or of five members of the Association, provided that

notice of the meeting and of all business to be brought before it

be sent to each member of the Association two weeks in advance.

SEC. 4. In cases demanding immediate action on matters

clearly not affecting the financial or general policy of the Associa-

tion, special meetings may be called by the Corresponding Secre-

tary with less than two weeks' notice at the request of the Board

of Directors or of ten members of the Association. At special

meetings called on less than two weeks' notice action may be

taken only by a two-thirds vote of the members present.

Sec. 5. Fifteen members of the Association shall constitute

a quorum for the transaction of business.

ARTICLE III.

MANAGEMENT.

Section 1. The Officers of the Association shall constitute

a Board of Directors to which shall be entrusted the managementof the affairs of the Association in the interim of its meetings.

ARTICLE IV.

DUES.

Section 1. The annual dues for each member of the Asso-

ciation shall be one dollar, payable to the Treasurer at the annual

meeting. Associate members shall pay the same dues as full

members of the Association, but shall be exempt from all assess-

ments.

Sec. 2. The dues for each member that enters the Associa-

tion in June shall be fifty cents for the part year from June to the

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following February, payable to the Treasurer on graduation from

the College.

Sec. 3. Any member of the Association may become a life

member of the Association upon payment at any time of twenty

dollars; and upon such payment she shall become exempt from all

annual dues and assessments.

SEC. 4. The names of members who fail to pay the annual

dues for two successive years shall be stricken from the member-

ship list. The Board of Directors may at its discretion remit the

dues of any member sub si/enMo.

ARTICLE V.

COMMITTEES.

Section 1. The Standing Committees of the Association

shall be: An Academic Committee, consisting of seven members;

a Conference Committee, consisting of four members; a Students'

Loan Fund Committee, consisting of five members ; a James E.

Rhoads Scholarships Committee, consisting of three members; a

Nominating Committee, consisting of five members; an Auditing

Committee, consisting of two members ; and a Finance Com-

mittee, consisting of three members and the Treasurer ex officio.

ARTICLE VI.

ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Section 1. Elections for Officers shall be held biennially

and elections for members of the Academic Committee annually,

before the regular meeting, and the results of the elections shall

be announced at that meeting; in every case the candidate receiv-

ing the greatest number of votes shall be declared elected.

Sec. 2. The Officers of the Association shall be nominated

by the Nominating Committee, and elected by ballot of the whole

Association. They shall hold office for two years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill an)- vacancy in its own body for an unexpired- term.

Sec. 3. The members of the Academic Committee shall be

nominated as follows: The Board of Directors shall make at least

twice as many nominations as there are vacancies in the Commit-

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tee. Furthermore, any twenty-five Alumnae may nominate one

candidate for any vacancy in the Committee, provided that they

sign the nomination and file it with the Recording Secretary by

December 1st preceding the annual meeting. The members of

the Academic Committee shall be elected by ballot of the whole

Association and shall each hold office for four years or until

others are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall -

have power to fill any vacancy in the Committee, such appoint-

ment to hold until the next regular election.

Sec. 4. The members of the Conference Committee shall be

appointed annually by the Board of Directors and shall each hold

office for one year or until others are appointed in their places.

Sec. 5. The members of the Students' Loan Fund Commit-

tee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors from candidates

recommended by the Loan Fund Committee. They shall each

hold office for five years or until others are appointed in their

places. One new member shall be appointed each year to suc-

ceed the retiring member, and no member with the exception of

the Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election until one year has

elapsed after the expiration of her term of office.

Sec. 6. • The members of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors, and

shall each hold office for three years or until others are appointed

in their places. One new member shall be appointed each year

to succeed the retiring member, and no member shall be eligible

for re-election until one year has elapsed after the expiration of

her term of office.

SEC. 7. The Health Statistics Committee shall be a perma-

nent committee appointed by the Board of Directors in consulta-

tion with the President of Bryn Mawr College. The chairman of

this Committee is empowered to fill vacancies in the Committee;

a vacancy in the chairmanship shall be filled by the Board of Di-

rectors in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College.

SEC. 8. The members of the Nominating Committee shall

be appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two years or until others are appointed in their

places.

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SEC. 0. The members of the Auditing Committee shall be

appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two years or until others are appointed in their

places.

SEC. 10. The members of the Finance Committee shall be

appointed by the Board of Directors and shall each hold office

for four years or until others are appointed in their places.

SEC. 11. All appointments of the Board of Directors for the

year ensuing shall be made in time to be reported by the Board to

the annual meeting for ratification by the Association.

ARTICLE VII.

Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to her office. She shall be

a member ex officio of all the committees of the Association and

shall countersign all bills presented to the Treasurer before they

are paid. She shall appoint such committees as are not otherwise

provided for.

SEC. 2. The Vice-President shall perform all the duties of

the President in the absence of the latter.

Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep the minutes of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to the office of clerk. She

shall have the custody of all documents and records belonging to

the Association which do not pertain to special or standing com-

mittees, and she shall be the custodian of the seal of the Associa-

tion. She shall notify committees of all motions in any wayaffecting them ; she shall receive all ballots cast for the elections

and with the Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall act as

teller for the same; and she shall be responsible for the publication

of the Annual Report, which should be mailed to the Alumnae

within two months after the annual meeting.

Sec. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the

necessary correspondence of the Association ; she shall send out

all notices, and shall inform officers and committees of their

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election or appointment ; she shall approve all bills before they

are sent to the President for her signature. She shall send to each

class secretary in January of each year the forms for the collec-

tion of class records ; she shall receive and arrange these records

for the Annual Report, and she shall also assist the Recording

. Secretary in the further preparation of this report.

Sec. 5. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds

of the Association, except those pertaining to special or standing

committees; and shall pay them out only upon the joint order of

the President and Corresponding Secretary. She shall collect all

dues and assessments, shall take and file vouchers for all disburse-

ments, and shall keep an account of all receipts and expenditures.

She shall be ready at any time to make a report of the finances

of the Association to the Association itself or to the Board of

Directors, and she shall make to the Association at the annual

meeting a full report, the correctness of which must be attested

by the Auditing Committee.

Sec. 6. The Board of Directors shall prepare all business

for the meetings of the Association, and shall have full power to

transact in the interim of its meetings all business not otherwise

provided for in these by-laws. It shall have control of all funds

of the Association; it shall supervise the expenditures of commit-

tees, and it shall have power to levy assessments not exceeding in

any one year the amount of the annual dues. At least one month

before each annual meeting it shall send to each member of the

Association a ballot presenting nominations for the Academic

Committee in accordance with Art. VI. Sec. 3. ; biennially at least

one month before the annual meeting it shall send to each mem-

ber of the Association the ballot prepared by the Nominating

Committee in accordance with Art. VII. Sec. 12. It shall appoint

before each annual meeting the members of the Conference Com-mittee, the Students' Loan Fund Committee, the James E. Rhoads

Scholarships Committee, and the Finance Committee. It shall

also appoint in alternate years before the regular meeting preceding

the biennial election the members of the Nominating Committee

and Auditing Committee; and in case a vacancy occurs it shall

appoint, in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College,

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the chairman of the Health Statistics Committee. It shall report

all appointments to the regular meeting next following for ratifi-

cation by the Association. A majority of the Board shall con-

stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Board of

Directors shall be at all times responsible to the Association.

Sec. 7. The Academic Committee shall hold at least one

meeting each academic year to confer with the President of Bryn

Mawr College on matters of interest connected with the college.

It shall have full power to arrange the times of its meetings.

Sec. 8. The Conference Committee shall hold at least two

meetings each academic year, one in' the autumn and one in the

spring, to confer with committees from the Undergraduate Asso-

ciation and the Graduate Club of Bryn Mawr College, on matters

of interest to the three associations. It shall have powrer to call

special meetings at its discretion.

Sec. 9. The Students' Loan Fund Committee shall have

immediate charge of the Loan Fund, and of its disbursements,

subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. It shall. confer

with the President of Bryn Mawr College regarding all loans.

Sec. 10. The James E. Rhoads Scholarships Committee

shall, with the President of Bryn Mawr College and the Com-mittee appointed by the Academic Council of the Faculty,

nominate annually the candidates for the James K. Rhoads

Scholarships to be conferred by the Board of Trustees of Bryn

Mawr College according to' the provisions contained in the Deed

of Gift.

Sec. 11. The Health Statistics Committee shall collect from

the members of the Association information that may serve as a

basis for statistics regarding the health and occupation of college

women. The Committee, subject to the approval of the Board of

Directors, shall have power to determine the best methods of

carrying out the duties assigned to it.

Sec. 12. The Nominating Committee .shall biennially pre-

pare a ballot presenting alternate nominations for the officers of

the Association and shall file it with the Recording Secretary by

December 1st preceding the annual meeting.

Sec. 13. The Auditing Committee shall in the month pre-

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ceding the annual meeting examine the accounts of the Treasurer,

and shall report concerning the accuracy of the same at the annual

meeting.

SEC. 14. The Finance Committee shall devise ways and

means of raising money for purposes indicated by the Association

and shall take charge of collecting money for these purposes from

the members of the Association. It shall have power to add to

its number.

Sec. 15. The Board of Directors and all Committees shall

report to the Association at the annual meeting, and the Students'

Loan Fund Committee shall report also to the Board of Trustees

of Bryn Mawr College.

ARTICLE VIII.

RULES OF ORDER.

The rules of parliamentary practice as set forth in Robert's

"Rules of Order" shall govern the proceedings of this Associa-

tion in so far as they are not inconsistent with any provisions of

its charter or by-laws.

ARTICLE IX.

AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS.

These by-laws may be amended or new ones framed by a two-

thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the

Association, provided that details of proposed amendments and

additions have been given in writing at a previous regular meeting

of the Association, either by the Board of Directors or by five

members of the Association.

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CLASS REPORTS.

CLASS OF '88.

Mary Grafton Patterson,Died 1894'.

CLASS OF '89.

Sophia Weygandt Harris, Secretary.

10") West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alice E. Anthony,Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr, Pa. „

Warden of Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Anthony Robbins (Mrs. Frederick Wright Robbins),

90 West Forest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Emily Greene Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Instructor in Economics and Sociology, Wellesley College ; Acting Headof the Department, 1902-3.

Catharine E. Bean Cox (Mrs. Isaac M. Cox),Kilauea, Kawai, Hawaiian Islands.

Elizabeth Miller Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Tutoring in mathematics in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia, Pa., and in

the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Miles Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Treasurer of Bellefonte Aid Society ; Instructor in sewing school for poor

children.

Mabel Parker Clark Huddleston, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1890 (Mrs. John Henry Huddleston),

126 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Helen Cecilia Coale Crew (Mrs. Henry Crew),"027 Hamlin Street, Kvanston, 111.

Julia Cope Collins (Mrs. William H. Collins),

Haverford, Pa.

Manager of Haverford Meeting School ; Secretary of Friends' Foreign

Missionary Association of Philadelphia; Manager of Western District

Colored School.

Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Helena Stuart Dudley,Dennison House, 93 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass.

Louise R. Elder,

Susan Braley Franklin, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

June to October: 16 Division Street, Newport, R. I.

October to June: Care of Miss Baldwin, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

( For publication see page 75.

)

Leah Goff, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Alice Bachf Gould,405 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass.

Mabel Hutchinson Douglas (Mrs. J. Henry Douglas, Jr. ),

Newberg, Ore.

Professor of Greek and English, Pacific College, Newberg.

(For publication see page 75.)

Lina Lawrence,3715 I/< Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Housekeeping.

Mary McMurtrie, A. M., Columbia University, 1897,

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Harriet Randolph, Ph. D., University of Zurich, 1892,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Botany and Demonstrator in Biology, Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Ely Rhoads Ladd, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. William Coffin Ladd),Haverford, Pa.

Ella Riegel,Care of Messrs. J. S. Morgan & Co., 22 Old Broad Street, London,

England.

Emily James Smith Putnam (Mrs. George Haven Putnam),335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

President of the League for Political Education;

Lecturer in Greek

political history.

Anne Taylor Simpson (Mrs. Frank H. Simpson),

College Hill, Hamilton County, O.

Eleanor Simpson, born September 1, 1902.

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Martha Cheston Thomas Carey (Mrs. Anthony Morris

Carey),

832 North Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Sophia Weygandt Harris (Mrs. John McArthur Harris),

10-") West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1890.

Caroline Ely Paxson,New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.

Martha Gibbons Thomas,Whitford, Chester County, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hall Rast, Bryn Mawr College; Secretary of Women'sAuxiliary to Chester County Hospital; Vice President of the Philadel-

phia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

CLASS OF '90.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, Secretary.

519 -North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Hopkins Albro Barker, Ph. D., Yale University, 1898

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker),

IS Morningside Avenue, New York City.

Edith Child,4237 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Case and Child College Preparatory School for

Girls, Philadelphia.

Alice Eleanora Garretson,Haywards, Cal.

Emeline Gowen,Tool Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1891

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser),

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Marian T. Macintosh,505 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret M. Patterson Campbell (Mrs. Richard C. Camp-bell),*

1075 Pennsylvania Avenue, Denver, Colo.

^Resigned from the A himint Association.

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Anna Powkrs,Died, November 12th, 1S94.

Edith Sampson Westcott, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. John H. Westcott),

Princeton, N. J.

President of Princeton Village Improvement Society; Chairman of Neigh-

borhood Nurse Committee of Princeton Village Improvement Society.

Spending eight months in Europe, January-September, 1903.

Katharine Morris Shipley,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal and Head of the English Department in the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr.Traveling in Europe, 1902-3.

Alys Whitall Smith Russeee (Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Arthur

William Russell),

44 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, London, England.

Honorary General Secretary " Y " Branches British Women's TemperanceAssociation; Member of Council Bedford College for Women of the

University of London ; Member of Fernhust, Sussex County, School

Board.

Ltjella Hibbs Thorne,Died, August 13th, 1897.

Katharine Willets Gardner (Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner,)Roslyn, Nassau County, N. Y.

CLASS OF '91.

Maria V. Bkdinger, Secretary,

Anchorage, Ky.

Helen Culbertson Annan Scribner, A. M., Columbia Uni-

versity, 1897 (Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner),

10 West Forty-third Street, New York City.

Member of Standing Committee of College Settlements Association; Vice-

President of Women's University Club, New York City.

Maria Voorhees Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of mathematics in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Emily L> Bull,Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in the Girls' High School, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Esther Fussell Byrnes, A. M., 1894, Ph. D., 1898, Bryn

Mawr College,

1803 Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Girls' High School, Brooklyn, New York City; Research Workin the Bronx Botanical Gardens; Fellow in the New York Academy of

Science; Vice-President of the New York Association of Biology

Teachers.

Jane Bowne Haines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1892,

Cheltenham, Pa.

Assistant in catalogue department of Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.

Harriet Frazier Head,P^O-O^TWest Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ethel Parrish,Radnor, Pa.

Lillian Vaughan Sampson, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

5373 Chew Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Scofield,Died, June, 1896.

Emily Rachel Vail,125 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Marian Adams Wright Walsh (Mrs. Timothy Walsh),7 Fayerweather Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Margaret Justice Walsh, born February 5, 1902.

CLASS OF '92.

Edith Wktherii^i, Ives, Secretary,

111 East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Helen Bartlett, A. M., 1893, Ph. D., 1896, Bryn Mawr College,

107 Randolph Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Dean of Women and Head of the Department of Modern Languages,

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria.

Alice Belin,Scranton, Pa.

Elizabeth Maxwell Carroll,1225 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Principal of the Arundell School, Baltimore ; President of the Arundell

Good Government Club, 1902-0:;.

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Kate Hoeeaday Ceaghorn, Ph. D., Yale University, 1896,

SI Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York City.

Assistant Registrar of Records, Tenement House Department of City of

New York.

Heeen Theodora Ceements Kirk (Mrs. Edward C. Kirk),

554 South Lansdowne Avenue, Eansdowne, Pa.

Graduate student in economics, University of Pennsylvania.

Annie Crosby Emery, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Ellsworth, Me.

Dean of Women's College, Brown University.

Margaret Dutton Keeeum,21 1G North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Private tutor.

Abby Kirk,Rosemont, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Mary Tayeor Mason, '

vSchool-house Dane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of the Board of Public Education of Philadelphia, to represent

the Thirty-eighth Section; Vice-Chairman of the Educational Section

of the Civic Club, Philadelphia.

Grace Pinney Stewart (Mrs. James M. Stewart),

120 Riverside Drive, New York City.

Heeen J. Robins,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of English in Miss Baldwin's School, and in the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and private tutor in English; Associate

Examiner in English for the College Entrance Examination Board of

the Middle States and Maryland.

Harriet Stevenson Pinney (Mrs. Edward G. Pinney),

113 Convent Avenue, New York City.

Mathiede Weie,1720 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader of manuscripts and Photographer.

Edith Wetheriee Ives (Mrs. Frederick M. Ives),

1 1 1 East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Gerard Merrick Ives, born January 7, 1903, in New York City.

Eeizabeth Ware Winsor Pearson (Mrs. Henry G. Pearson),

Weston, Mass.

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Graduated in February, 1893.

Edith Rockwell Hall,The Balliol School, Utica, N. Y. •

Head of the Balliol School, Utica.

Frances Brodhead Harris Brown (Mrs. Reynolds Driver

y Brown )

,

5112 Newhall Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer of Twenty-second Ward Civic Betterment Club, Philadelphia.

Frances Elizabeth Hunt,801 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Mary Taylor Mackenzie (Mrs. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie),

Died, September 27, 1890.

CLASS OF '93.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushneee, Secretary.

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell (Mrs. Charles ElmerBushnell),

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eliza Raymond Adams Lewis (Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis),

236 Bast New York Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Honorary Corresponding Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Jane Louise Brownell, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn. Mawr, Pa.

(For publication see page 75.

)

Louise Sheffield Brownell Saunders ( Mrs. Arthur Percy

Saunders),

Clinton, N. Y.

Head of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y., in association with Edith Rock-well Hall; Vice President of the Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools of the Middle States and Maryland.

Lucy Martin Donnelly,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr, College.

Ruth Emerson Fletcher (Mrs. Henry Martineau Fletcher),

8 Alexandra House, St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington, London,

England,

Elizabeth Emerson Fletcher, born May 11, 1902.

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Louisk Oliphant Fulton Guckkr (Mrs. Frank ThomsonGucker )

,

f3420 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cliairnian of Household Economics Committee, Philadelphia Branch of

the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Emma Eydia Hacker Norton (Mrs. Arthur H. Norton),Westbrook, Me.

Margaret Hill Hilles Johnson (Mrs. Joseph Esry Johnson;,Longdale, Va.

Elizabeth Frances Hopkins,. Thomasville, Ga.

Mary E. Hoyt,Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Teaching.

Elva EEE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Randolph, N. Y.

Lucy Eewis,4521 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of .history in the Philadelphia High School for Girls.

Mary Belle McMullin,4805 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in Miss Hills's School, Philadelphia.

Lillian Virginia Moser, Pd. B., New York State Normal

College, 1894,

Canandaigua, N. Y.

Teacher of German and French in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua.

Nellie Neilson, A. M. 1894; Ph. D., 1899, Bryn Mawr College,

3711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Instructor in History, Mount Holyoke College.

Elizabeth Nichols Moores (Mrs. Charles W. Moores),

1918 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Secretary of the Catharine Merrill Club, Indianapolis.

Rachel Louise Oliver,99 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn, Mass.

Private tutor, Tryon, N. C.

Henrietta Raymer Palmer,292 Rugby Street, Providence, R. I.

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Bertha Haven Putnam,335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Graduate student in economics and sociology, Columbia University.

Harriet Robbins,Wethersfield, Conn.

Amy Cordova Rock Ransome (Mrs. F. Leslie Ransome),Care of F. Leslie Ransome, U. S. Geological Survey, Washing-

ton, D. C.

Helen R. Staples,490 Locust Street, Dubuque, la.

Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter (Mrs. Moses StephenSlaughter )

,

633 Francis Street, Madison, Wis.

Gertrude Taylor Slaughter, born February 13, 1002, at Madison.

Helen Whitall Thomas,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Evangeline Holcomb Walker Andrews (Mrs. Charles

McLean Andrews),Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Junior Bursar, Bryn Mawr College.

Susan Grimes Walker FitzGerald (Mrs. Richard Y. Fitz-

Gerald),

38 King Street, New York City.

Manager of West Side Branch of University Settlements ; First Vice-

President, New York City Consumers' League ; Member of Executive

Committee of New York College Settlement ; Manager of Alliance

Employment Bureau ; Member of Second District Committee, Charity

Organization Society.

Anne FitzGerald, born October 31, 1002, New York City.

Graduated in February, 1894.

Emma Louise Atkins,1312 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Sarah Frances Atkins Kackley (Mrs. Thomas Reid Kack-ley),

1417 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

Susan Frances Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English, Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia.

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Hei.kn Middi.eton, Secretary.

Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mabel Birdsall Cowles (Mrs. William Turner Cowles),

29 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.

Abby Slade Brayton Durfee (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee),

435 Cherry Street, Fall River, Mass.

Mary Bidwell Breed, A.M., 1895, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Bloomington, Ind.

Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of

Indiana.

Sarah Wilson Darlington,36 East Front Street, Media, Pa.

Mistress of a private school in Uniontown, Pa.

Blanche Davis Follansbee Caldwell (Mrs. Brown Cald-

well),

409 Home Insurance Building, Chicago, 111.

Edith Hamilton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Principal of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Helen Rolfe Hopkins Thom (Mrs. Hunt R. M. Thom),849 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Catherine Reynolds Thom, born March 30, 1902, in Baltimore.

Julia Ethel Landers,*402 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Fay MacCracken StockwELL, A. M., New York University,

1898 (Mrs. Frederick Emerson Stockwell),

Beverly, N. J.

Member of Executive Committee Woman's Law Class of New York Uni-

versity; Member of Auxiliary of Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia

Pa.; Secretary for Freedmen Monmouth Presbytery; Vice-President

of Alumnse of Woman's Law Class.

EmiliE Norton Martin, A. M., 1896, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Montreat, N. C.

Tutoring by correspondence.

* Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Marie Louise Minor,104 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Teacher of biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City ; President of

the Bryn Mawr Club, New York City. Travelled through California,

Alaska and Canadian Rockies, Summer 1902.

Mary Neville,218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Katherine Porter, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, ISDN,

149 William Street, Orange, N. J.

Physician; Assistant Surgeon (Gynaecological) to the New York Infirmary

for Women and Children, appointed April, 1901 ; Physician for the

Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges, appointed

September, 1900 ; Member of the Dispensing Staff of the OrangeMemorial Hospital, appointed November, 1900; President of the

Medical Club of Newark, appointed November, 1900.

EvSTELLE REID,Hartsdale, N. Y.

Jennie M. Staadeker,418 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Girls High School, Louisville.

Ethel McCoy Walker,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr; Graduate Scholar

in archaeology, Bryn Mawr College ; Secretary of the Graduate Club,

Bryn Mawr College.

Agnes Mary Whiting Wynne (Mrs. Philip Henry Wynne),*284 Pine Street, Springfield, Mass.

Emma Stansbury Wtines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

901 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pa.

Principal of Bryn Mawr Preparatory School, Scranton, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1895.

Helen Middleton,Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '95.

Mary French Eujs, Secretary,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Atkinson Watson (Mrs. George Watson),Doylestown, Pa.

* Resigned from the Alumme Association.

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Elizabeth Conway Bknt,7 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of Greek, Latin and mathematics.

Annk Coleman Carvallo (Mrs. Joachim Leon Carvallo),

270 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France.

Candelas Deborah Carvallo, born August 14th, 1902, at Cantelon, Communed'Amfreville sous les monts, Bure, France.

Mary French Ellis,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and science in Miss Keyser's School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Flexner,The Belgravia, Fourth and Hill Streets, Louisville, Ky.

Susan Fowler,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in the Brearley School, New York City.

Rosalie Allan Furman,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Annette Hall Phillips (Mrs. Howard Magill Phillips),

'43 Carpenter Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Harris Brown (Mrs. Henry Ingersoll

Brown),423 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Harris,The Pascoe, 313 South Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia.

Mary Denver James,Coshocton, O.

Warden of Pembroke Hall West, Bryn Mawr College.

Marianna Janney,1535 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of vocal training and vocal expression at Elsie Woodworth Read's

Studio of Expression.

Mary Jeffers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

218 East Twenty-third Street, Baltimore, Md.Teacher ; Head of Latin and ancient history department of the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; Lecturer on Greece and Rome;

Member of the Oriental Society.

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Martha Divkn La Porte,1201 Lincoln Avenue, Tyrone, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Kent Place School, Summit, N. J.

Florence Leftwich,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Jessie Livingston Louderback,310 West Seventieth Street, New York City.

Principal of the High School of the Barnard School for Girls, New York

City ; Honorary member of the Alumnae of the Barnard School for

Girls ; Assistant Director of the Barnard Art Club.

Zelinda Neville,"'

218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Edith Pettit, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1012 vSpruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hilles Shearman,1600 West Seventh Street, Wilmington, Del.

Social settlement work.

Harriet Ridgway Shreve,118 Grove Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in the Misses Rayson's School, NewYork City.

Bertha Szold Levin (Mrs. Louis Hiram Levin,)

726 Newington Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Writer of translations and reviews for a weekly paper.

Benjamin Szold Levin, born October 21, 1902.

Lydia Lois Tilley,411 Freemason Street, Norfolk, Va.

Teacher in Norfolk High School ; First Vice-President of the Virginia

Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae ; President of the

College Club, Norfolk.

Anna Martha Walker, A. M., Leland Stanford Junior Uni-

versity, 1901,

Glen Moore, Chester County, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and Spanish in the High School, Ogden, Utah.

Margaret Warner,49 Forest Street, Hartford, Conn.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Graduated in February, 1896.

Caroline Reeves Foulke,Richmond, Ind.

Eila Verplanck North,318 Forest Road, Roland Park, Md.

Associate Professor of Greek in the Woman's College of Baltimore ; Man-ager of the American Female Guardian Society, New York City;

Manager of the Baltimore Charity Organization Society; Manager of

Joint Board of Charity Organization Society and Association for

Improving the Condition of the Poor.

(For publication see page 75.)

CLASS OF '96.

Mary W. Jkwett, Secretary.

Moravia, N. Y.

EuCY Baird,1345 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history in Miss Hills's School for Girls.

Elisabeth Hedges Blauvelt,Roselle, N. J.

Student in Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore.

IyYDiA Truman Boring,931 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in Friends' Central School, Philadelphia.

Travelled in Europe, March to September, 1902.

Elsa Bowman,148 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of science and mathematics in the Brearley School, New York City.

Harriet Mather Brownell,234 Summer Street, Bristol, Conn.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Passaic Collegiate School, Passaic, N. J.

;

President of the Monday Afternoon Club of Passaic, May, 1901-Nov-

ember, 1902.

Hannah Warner Cadbury,441 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Artist in Pathology; Secretary of Forty-first Division of the Civic Better-

ment Association ; Member of the Executive Committee of the

Philadelphia Peace Association of Friends ; Resident at the College

Settlement for short time ; Volunteer agent for the Octavia Hill Asso-

ciation, Summer 1902.

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Helena Chapin,York, Pa.

Private tutor.

Lisa Baker Converse,' Gwynedd, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Katharine Innes Cook,71 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of Latin in Miss Winsor's School, Boston, Mass.

Mary Virginia Crawford,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history and political economy in Miss Baldwin's School for

Girls, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Abigail Camp Dimon, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

367 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.

Warden of Radnor Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Clara Emily Farr,4603 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ruth Wadsworth Furness Porter (Mrs. James F. Porter),

Lakeside, 111.

vSecretary of the Board of Managers of the Maurice Porter Childrens'

Hospital.

Ellen Rose Giles, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

89 Clinton Place, New York City.

Pauline Dorothea Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Assistant Secretary, Consumers' League, New York City; Associate Elector

of the College Settlements Association; Manager of Women's Uni-

versity Club ; Member of Legislative Committee of the Child Labor

Committee, New York City.

Anna Bright Green Annan (Mrs. Roberdeau Annan),Frostburg, Md.

Bella Mira Grossman,1 West Eighty-first Street, New York City.

Teacher in a private school, Boston, Mass.

Helen Eayre Haines Greening (Mrs. Henry B. Greening),Vincentown, N. J.

Present address : 723 Camp Street, New Orleans, La.

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Gertrude Langden Heritage, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

1 20 North Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Demonstrator in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Dayton Hill Swope (Mrs. Gerard Swope),3530 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Head of the Kerry Shop of Arts and Crafts, St. Lonis.

Henrietta Hill Swope, born October, 1902.

Mary Deeia Hopkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Clinton, N. Y.

Teacher in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua.

Mary Warren Jewett,Moravia, N. Y.

Member of the Board of Trnstees of the Powers Library, Moravia.

Dora Keen,1729 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

vSchool Director on Ninth Ward Board, Philadelphia.

Travelled around the world, 1901-02.

Georgiana Goddard King, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

400 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride,1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant to the Auditor, Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives

and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia.

Caroline Wormkley L,attmer, M. D., Woman's Medical Col-

lege of Baltimore, 1890, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

1114 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md.Editorial and secretary work.

Emma Hillman Linburg,225 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Lilian Mappin,1714 Chicago Avenue, Bvanston, 111.

Rebecca Taylor Mattson Darlington, (Mrs. Philip J. Dar-

lington),

Glen Ridge, N. J.

Mary Anna Mendinhall Mullin (Mrs. James Herbert Mul-

lin),

413 West Miner Street, West Chester, Pa.

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TlRZAH IyAMSON NlCHOLS,3207 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of science in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Virginia Ragsdale, B. S., Guilford College, 1892,

Jamestown, N. C.

Fellow in mathematics, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Helen Ritchie, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1902.

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

(For publication see page 76.

)

Anna Scattergood Hoag (Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Hoag),Oct.-June: Haverford, Pa.

June-Oct. : West Gray, Me.

Clarissa Worcester Smith Dey (Mrs. John Dey),4*23 James Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Charlotte de Macklot Thompson, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1897.

Care of H. Oliver Thompson, 210 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Adeline Bonnaffon Walters Guillon ( Mrs. Horace Ed-mund Guillon),

107 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Horace Edmund Guillon, merchant, May 22, 1902, in Philadel-

phia.

Graduated in February, 1897.

IyOUiSE Dudley Davis Brooks (Mrs. Henry H. Brooks),

44 West Ninth Street, New York City.

Nancy Dudley Brooks, born December 28, 1902 in New York City.

IvAURETTE EUSTIS POTTS,rio Fast Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '97.

Mary M. Campbexi,, Secretary.

West Orange, N. J.

Grace Albert,Care of T. B. Browne, Esq., Wynnewood, Pa.

Graduate scholar in history, Bryn Mawr College.

Lydia Mitchell Albertson Tierney (Mrs. J. Wilbur Tier-

..uey),

/ 404 West Stafford Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Clyde Bartholomew,Forty Fort, Pa.

Teacher of rhetoric and English literature, State Normal School, Blooms-

burg, Pa.

Emily Eastman Brown,178 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Eleanor Olivia Brownell,322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Tutoring in Latin, English literature, and algebra; Member and Secretary

of Local School Board, 14th Dist., New York City; Chairman of YoungPeoples' Secretaries of Women's Presbyterial Home Missionary Society,

New York City; Chairman of Girls' Club Committee.

Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain (Mrs. Gerard Fountain),

Pelham Manor, N. Y.

Olivia Caldwell Fountain born August 18, 1902 at Pelham Manor.

Mary M. Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of Latin, Brearley School, New York City.

Rebekah Monroe Chickering,Milton, Mass.

Teacher of literature and history, Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass.

Alice Eongfellow Cilley Weist (Mrs. Harry Hibbard

Weist),Richmond, Ind.

Trustee of Reeves Addition to the Morrisson-Reeves Library; Member of

Program Committee of Musical Club.

John Rollin Weist, born August 10, 1902, at Richmond.

Masa Dogura Uchida (Mrs. Yasuya Uchida),

42 Wakamatsu Cho, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan.

Grace Elder Saunders (Mrs. Frederick A. Saunders),

1408 Fast Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Anthony Saunders, born August 20, 1902 at Ottawa, Canada.

Katrina Ely Tiffany (Mrs. Charles Eewis Tiffany, 2nd),

Pelham Manor, N. Y.

Secretary Aux. No. 3, Stonywold Sanatorium; Chairman of Ward Commit-

tee, New York City Infirmary.

Mary Euella Fay, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1<S98,

Passaic Collegiate Institute, Passaic, N. J.

Teacher of French and history, Passaic Collegiate Institute, Passaic.

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Susan Follansbee Hibbard (Mrs. William Gold Hibbard),

1(537 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Mary Gertrude Frost,Waltham, Mass.

October-June: 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics, Brearley School, New York City.

Caroline Morris Gai/t,

Marion, Smyth County, Va.

Professor of Greek and Latin, and Secretary of the Faculty, Pennsylvania

College for Women, Pittsburg, Pa.; Secretary of Educational Commit-tee of Central Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President of the Bryn Mawr Club,

Pittsburgh.

Mary Agnes Gleim,805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Teacher.

Cornelia Bonnell Greene,279 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hamilton,Fort Wayne, Ind.

Teacher of science, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Agnes Howson Waples (Mrs. Rufus Waples),213 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa.

Helen Strong Hoyt, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice Jones,Santa Monica, Cal.

Mary Brosius Kirk,Kennett Square, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the George School, Pa.

Clara Landsberg,420 East Main Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Resident in Hull House, Chicago, and Teacher of Latin and German.

Edith Lawrence,Windsor, Yt.

Anna Bell Lawther,239 Seventeenth Street, Dubuque, la.

President of Dubuque Centre of University Extension Work; Secretary of

Woman's Rescue Society, Dubuque.

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Aimee Gilbert Eeffingwell,39 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of private classes, New York City.

Mary Armstrong Levering,1308 Kutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Manager of the Charity Organization Society, and of Vacation Lodge.

Euphkmia Mary Mann,1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in the High School for Girls, Philadelphia.

MlIvDRKD MlNTURN,109 East Twenty-first Street, New York City.

Member of Committee on Legislation of Consumers' League, New YorkCity.

Margaret Parsons Nichols,95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Elizabeth Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Mary Peckham Tubby (Mrs. Josiah T. Tubby, Jr.),

. Hillside Avenue, Westfield, N. J.

Trustee of Westfield Public Library ; Manager of Alliance EmploymentBureau.

Anna Maria Whitaker Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Taking Nurses' Training Course at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eliza Broomall Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Bertha Rembaugh, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student, New York University Law School, New York City.

Helen Matthewson Saunders,241 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

Elizabeth Day Seymour, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

Instructor in Greek, Lake Erie College, Painesville, O.

Elsie Campbell Sinclair Hodge (Mrs. Cortlandt Van Rens-

selaer Hodge),Died, June 1900, at Paoting-fu, China.

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Marion Russell Taber,348 Lexington Avenue, New York City.

Visitor of the State Charities Aid Association ; Secretary of the 21st WardMission, New York City.

Annie Heath Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

58th Street and Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Helen Elizabeth Tunbridge,Utica, N. Y.

Private tutor at Ishpeming, Mich.

Clara Warren Vail Brooks (Mrs. Henry Stanford Brooks, Jr. )

,

14 Central Park West, New York City.

Anna Marion Whitehead,136 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in the Bardwell School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1898.

Emma Cadbury, Jr.,

1502 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans.

Frances Amelia Fincke Hand (Mrs. Learned Hand),Until August 1, 1903: 444 Park Avenue, New York City.

Married Learned Hand, lawyer, December 6, 1902, at L^tica, N. Y.

CLASS OF '98.

Anne Hervey Strong, Secretary.

531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Isabel Josephine Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English in St. Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md.

Caroline Archer,301 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Juliet Catherine Baldwin,1000 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Sue Avis Blake, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

715 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Altair Bookstaver,24 East Sixty-fourth Street, New York City.

Private tutor.

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Jennie Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Physician ; Professor of Physiology, Woman's Medical College ; City

Medical Agent for South Baltimore District; Assistant in Gynaecology,

Johns Hopkins Dispensary ; Vice-President of Medical Society of

Woman's Medical College ; Medical Examiner for Woman's Catholic

Benevolent Legion.

Hannah Thayer Carpenter,276 Angell Street, Providence, R. I.

Studying music; Treasurer of the Junior North End Working Girls' Club.

Mary Eleanor Converse,April-November: Rosemont, Pa.

November-April: 1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vice-Chairman of Social Science Department of the Civic Club of Phila-

delphia; President of a Church Guild.

Margaret Brydie Dyer,4166 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Peirson Gannett,138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teaching ; Member of Committee on Work for Children, Jacob Riis Set-

tlement.

Mary Uhle Githens,327 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the local Executive Board, Philadelphia College Settlement;

Secretary of Boardman Bo}^s' Guild.

Gertrude Alice Goff,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Josephine Clara Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Member of the Investigation Committee of the Child Labor Committee,

New York City.

( For publications see page 75.

)

Elizabeth Delano Gray,105 Leighton Street, Lynn, Mass.

Elizabeth Gleim Guilford,524 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Anna Marie Haas,41 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa.

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Alice Bradford Hammond,43 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Hillhouse High School, New Haven.

Mabel Stevens Haynes, M. D., Johns Hopkins University,

1902,

719 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Visiting physician to Franklin Square House, Boston.

Etta Herr,108 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Alice Watkins Hood, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1899,

1231 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.

Florence Stevens Hoyt,609 Lennox Street, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor for the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Evelyn Hunt,102 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Student at Columbia University. Studied in Cambridge, England, sum-mer 1902.

Grace Evelyn Lawton,60 Touro Street, Newport, R. I.

Teacher in Brooklyn Heights Seminary, Brooklyn, New York City.

Grace Perley Locke, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

179 State Street, Portland, Me.

Travelled in Europe, February-July, 1902.

Katharine Riegel Loose,120 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Grace Constant Lounsbery,American Express Company, 11 Rue Scribe, Paris, France.

Charly Tiffany Mitchell,27 East Seventy-second Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Nields,803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

President of College Club, Wilmington.

XJllericka Hendrietta Oberge, A. M., Brvn Mawr College,

v/ 1900,Haverford, Pa.

Chairman of Membership Committee of Philadelphia Branch of the Asso-

ciation of Collegiate Alumnae.

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Sophia Yhlen Olsen Bertelsen (Mrs. Henrick Bertelsen),

A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

Sophiaveg. 17 ii, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Married Henrick Bertelsen, Ph. D., December 20, 1902, at Copenhagen.

Marion Edwards Park, A. M.,.Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 North Main Street, Gloversville, N. Y.

Instructor in Greek and Latin, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Agnes Frances Perkins, A. M.,Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 Spangler Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Teacher of English in the Holman School, Philadelphia, Pa,

Sarah Shreve Ridgway,Columbus, N. J.

Constance Robinson,207 Governor Street, Providence, R. I.

Edith Gertrude Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Demonstrator in Geology, Bryn Mawr College; studying music.

. Mary Sheppard,5443 Green Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Ella Stoner Willard (Mrs. Arthur DeWalt Willard),

Frederick, Md.Secretary of the Board of Managers of the Frederick City Hospital;

Member of the Board of Managers of the Free Kindergarten.

Anne Hervey Strong,531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Elizabeth Williams Towle, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

Rockford College, Rockford, 111.

Instructor in Biology, Rockford College.

Martha Tracy,440 West Eighth Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadel-

delphia, Pa. ; President of Alpha Chapter of Eta Xi Fraternity.

( For publication see page 76.

)

Edith Louise Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Florence Childs Vickers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

024 West Twenty-eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

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Laura E. Wilkinson Tyler (Mrs. Asa Merrell Tyler),*

2044 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Asa Merrell Tyler, December 29, 1902, in Philadelphia.

Helen Elizabeth Williams,309 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer, Philadelphia Branch of the National Alliance of Unitarian

and other Liberal Christian Women.

Bertha Gordon Wood,100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

Helen Mary Zebley,320 Springfield Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Friends' Select School, Germantown, Philadelphia; Secretary

of Educational Department of the Civic Club, Philadelphia.

Graduated in February, 1899.

Anna Delany Fry,The Bartram, Chestnut and 33d Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

&»^ 'Studying music in Boston, Mass.

Lucile Merriman,University Park, South Bethlehem, Pa.

Present address : Whittier Hall, 1230 Amsterdam Avenue, NewYork City.

Assistant in electrical laboratory, 14 Jay Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '99.

Ethee Levering, Secretary.

1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Elizabeth Agnes Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history and geography in St. Timothy's School, Catonsville,Md.

Elizabeth Graeme Barbour,1621 First Street, Louisville, Ky.

Anna Moore Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of science at Red Springs Seminary, Red Springs, N. C.

Bessie Gertrude Bissell,400 West Third Street, Dubuque, la.

Anne Fleming Blauyelt,Died, June 18, 1000.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Anne Ayer Boyer,219 Mahatonga Street, Pottsville, Pa.

Mary Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Head of clinic in gynaecology, June, 1902-June, 1903 ; Clinical assistant in

gynaecology at Johns Hopkins Dispensary, Baltimore.

Aeice Carter,21 16 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chairman of the Department of Education of the Civic Club, Philadelphia.

Edith Burweee Chapin,St. Davids, Pa.

Bertha Pooee Chase,23 Baker Street, Lynn, Mass.

Teacher of English and mathematics in the Somerville High School,

Somerville, Mass.

Etta Lincoln Davis,Waverly, Mass.

Teacher in the Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.

Elinor Margaret De Armond,241 Wilkinson Street, North Dayton, O.

Mary Taylor Reeves Foulke Morrisson (Mrs. James

William Morrisson),

Care of Morrisson, Plummer & Co., 200 Randolph Street, Chi-

cago, 111.

Member of the Board of Chicago Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary.

Mary Dorothy Fronheiser.424 Coleman Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

Housekeeping.

Mary Emma Guffey Miller (Mrs. Carroll Miller),

155 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Married Carroll Miller, consulting engineer, October 28, 1902, at Pitts-

burgh, Pa.

Dorothy Hahn,Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Margaret Hall,42 Fenway, Boston, Mass.

Spending winter 1902-03 in Europe.

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Cora Hardy,Box 103, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.

Friedrika Margretha Heyl,88 East Front vStreet, Dunkirk, N. Y.

Secretary of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Ethel Eugenie Hooper,541 North State Street, Chicago, 111.

Sibyl Emma Hubbard,lt> West Fifty-eighth Street, New York City.

Member of the Women's Advisory Committee, New York University.

Frances Anne Keay, LU. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1902,

Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa.

Lawyer; Secretary of the Legal Aid Society, Philadelphia.

Ethel Levering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Lillie Deming Loshe,St. John's Park, Stamford, Conn.

MlCHI Matsuda,Kobe Jo Gatsuin, Kobe, Japan.

Charlotte Frelinghuysen McLean, A. M., University of

Pennsylvania, 1901,

277 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of languages in the High School, Norristown, Pa. ; Member of

the Board of Managers of the Presbyterian Home for Widows and

Single Women.

Addis Manson Meade,Boyce, Clark County, Va.

Charlotte Barnard Mitchell,5012 Park Side Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia.

Jane Rosalie Morice,Overbrook, Pa.

Content Shepard Nichols, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher of English, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Christine Orrick Fordyce (Mrs. William Chadiek Fordyee),Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo.

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Madeline Palmer Bakewell (Mrs. Charles Montague Bake-

well),2425 Virginia Street, Berkeley, Cal.

Director and Chairman of Committee on Household Economics of the

California Branch of Association of Collegiate Alumnae ; Honorary

Corresponding Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

IvAURA PECKHAM,Westfield, N. J.

Marion Buckingham Ream Stephens (Mrs. Redmond D.

Stephens),

1901 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Married Redmond Davis Stephens, February 18th, 1903.

May Cadette Schoneman Sax (Mrs. Percival M. Sax),3310 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of the Kindergarten Committee in Young Woman's Union, Phila-

delphia; Member of Household Economics Committee, Philadelphia

Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Agnes de Schweinitz, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

426 Spruce Street, Steelton, Pa.

Graduate student in Teutonic languages, Bryn Mawr College.

Dollie Holland Sipe,

600 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Teacher of Latin and English ; Graduate student in Greek at Columbian

University, Washington.

Amy Louise Steiner,1038 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Sara Henry Stites, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wyoming, Pa.

Graduate student in economics, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Tyler Thurber Dennison (Mrs. Henry S. Dennison),

15 Nelson Place, South P'ramingham, Mass.

Mary Rutter Towle, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wakefield, Mass.

Graduated in February, 1900.

May Louise Blakey,1030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics, Miss Faulkner's School, Philadelphia.

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Carolyn Tkowbridgp: Brown Lewis (Mrs. Herbert RadnorLewis)

,

r Ardmore, Pa.

Graduate student in economics, Bryn Mawr College.

Ida Helen Ogilvte, Ph. D., Columbia University, 1903,

Sherman Square Hotel, New York City.

Geologist.

(For publications see page 76.)

CLASS OF 1900.

Edna Fischel, Secretary.

3841 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Delia Strong Avery,16 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Ellen Duncan Baltz,Whitford, Pa.

Katharine Sayles Barton,4920 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Grace Bowditch Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of history and mathematics in Miss Eaton and Miss Wilson's

Classes, New York City.

Louise Buffum Congdon,87 Cooke Street, Providence, R. I.

Substitute teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Wheeler's School, Provi-

dence, January-April, 1903; Director of Rhode Island Branch of

Consumers' League.

Edith Campbell Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Elise Dean,Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Susan Janney Dewees,Westtown, Pa.

Teacher in Haverford Primary School, Haverford, Pa.

Sarah Lotta Emery,81 Harvard Avenue, Allston, Mass.

Studying vocal music; Member of Discussion Committee of the Brightelm-

stone Club.

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Pauline Adele Camille Erismann,31 York Street, Lambertville, N. J.

Lois Anna Farnham, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

40 South Eighth Street, Richmond, Ind.

Dorothea Farquhar,115 Selden Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Instructor in Latin and mathematics, Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Edith Newlin Fell,1534 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private Secretary.

Edna Fischel, (

3841 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Teacher in Domestic Economy School; President of the College Club of

St. Louis.

Myra B. Frank Rosenau (Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau),Care of Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C.

Milton J. Rosenau, Jr., born June 6, 1902.

Elizabeth Mingus Griffith,422 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Teacher of English and German in Darlington Seminary, West Chester, Pa.

Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey,Rockaway, Morris County, N. J.

Housekeeping.

Evelyn Agnes Hills,362 East Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

Helen Henry Hodge,242 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Teacher; Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Edith Houghton,* Corning, N. Y.

Katharine Houhton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Corning, N. Y.

Martha Elizabeth Irwin,318 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Social settlement work.

Catherine Alma James,2003 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

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EVETTA TUPPER JEFFERS,206 South Duke Street, York, Pa.

Teaching.

Grace Lattimer Jones, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

1175 Bast Broad Street, Columbus, O.

Student in psychology and art, Ohio State University; Teacher of English

literature in Miss Phelps's School; Art and Exchange Editor of the

"Midland Druggist"; Student in modelling, Columbus Art School.

( For publication see page 75.

)

Mary Grace Kilpatrick,1027 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Leseie Appleton Knowles,326 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Johanna Kroeber,849 West End Avenue, New York City.

Teaching in Dr. Sachs's Collegiate Institute, New York City.

Eleanor Larrabee Lattimore,595 University Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

Maud Mary Lowrey,The Esmond, Twelfth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Helen MacCoy,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher; Chairman of Scholarship Committee in the College Settlement;

Recording Secretary of the Philadelphia College Club.

Jessie Chambers McBride,Columbia, Pa.

Teacher in Miss Stahr's School, Columbia.

Helen Josephine McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Studying law.

Renee Mitchell,Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Margaretta Morris,2106 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in sociology, Bryn Mawr College.

Louise Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

President of the Musical Club of Carlisle; Member of the Savings FundCommittee of Carlisle Civic Club.

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Mary Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Assistant Bursar, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Waterman Palmer,3741 Locust vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the High vSchool, Camden, N. J.

Elizabeth Mary Perkins,1119 vS Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Sophie Augusta Pfuhl,557 Chartrand Avenue, Bast St. Louis, 111.

Eleanor Ruth Rockwood,667 Everett Street, Portland, Ore.

Head of reference department of the Library Association of Portland.

Lucy Constance Rulison,Care of Mr. C. P. Coleman, Englewood, N. J.

Warden of Merion Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Clara Hitchcock Seymour,34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

( For publication see page 76.

)

Caroline Swanwick Sloane,Care of D. M. Sloane, Ohio Valley Electric Co., Bellevue, Pa.

Teacher of English and history, Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Leila Roosevelt Stoughton,293 Central Park West, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Julia Streeter,234 North Main Street, Concord, N. H.

Jessie May Tatlock,1231 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Finch's School, New York City;

Graduate student at Columbia Universit}^.

Aurie Cleves Thayer,314 West Fifth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Alletta Louise Van Reypen,1021 Fifteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

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Mary Elizabeth White,829 President Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Private tntor; Secretary of the Young Ladies' Missionary Society of Mem-orial Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn ; Secretary of Boarding Place

Committee of the Y. W. C. A.

Kate Williams,Care of P. C. Williams, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kate Elizabeth Williams,1450 Pearl Street, Denver, Col.

Mary Wood,Care of McClure's Newspaper Syndicate, 32 Park Row, New

Y7ork City.

Fiction editor and writer.

Edith Buell Wright,676 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Private trttor; Recording Secretary of the Detroit Woman's Exchange.

Graduated in February, 1901.

Grace E. Bruner,225 West Seymour Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and German in the High School, Athens, Pa.

CLASS OF '01.

Marion Reii^y, Secretary.

2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Elizabeth Allis,

y/ 1604 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in French, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Farwell Ayer,518 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Mary Elizabeth Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Treasurer of the Working Girls' Club ; Secretary and Treasurer of the

College Club, Fall River.

EOUISE COLBOURNE BROWN,The Lenox Hotel, Boylston and Exeter Streets, Boston, Mass.

Caro Fries Buxton,520 Summit Street, Winston, N. C.

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Edith Crowninshield Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Ethel Cantlin,3202 Mantua Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Susan Lowell Clarke,15 Brimmer Street, Boston, Mass.

Student at Simmons College; President of the Simmons College GraduateClub.

Helen Prentiss Converse,1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bertha May Cooke,225^ West Kennedy. Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Teaching in Newark High School, Newark, N. J.

Emily Redmond Cross,6 Washington Square, New York City.

Bryn Mawr Alumnae Elector of the College Settlements Association.

Elizabeth Teresa Daly, A. M., Columbia University, 1902,

Roanoke, Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y.

Graduate student at Columbia University.

Cx\roline Seymour Daniels,Care of F. B. Daniels, Pullman Building, Chicago, 111.

Elizabeth Tremper Darrow,434 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Alice Dillingham,Englewood, N. J.

Edith Edwards,Woonsocket, R. I.

Ellen Deborah Ellis, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Studying history and political economy in Leipzig, 1902-03.

Elizabeth Wales Emmons,1721 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.

Private secretary ; Secretary and Director of Out-door Sports at BrynMawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Eugenia Fowler, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

Catonsville, Md.Fellow in Physics, Bryn Mawr College.

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Laura Fowler,319 West Tenth Street, Parkesburg, W. Va.

Leonora Walton Gibb,Tenth Street. Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in Philadelphia High School for Girls.

Bpcrtha Goldman,132 East Seventieth Street, New York Gity.

Lucia Shaw Holliday,1121 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Jeannie Colston Howard,320 East Grace Street, Richmond, Va.

Elisabeth Ferguson Hutchin,3433 North Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

^Tutor in mathematics in Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr ; Graduate

student in psychology, Bryn Mawr College.

Eleanor Hooper Jones,Box 2033, Boston, Mass.

Bertha Margaret Laws,4410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Recording Secretary, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Madison Lee,Orange, Va.

Sylvia Knowlton Lee, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1902,

Brunswick, Me.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass.

Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis,609 Court Street, Lynchburg, Va.

Graduate student, University of Chicago.

( For publication see page 7o.

)

Katharine Lord,Plymouth, Mass.

Graduate student at Radcliffe College.

Mary Elizabeth Masland,16 East Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching.

Beatrice McGeorge,\S Cedar Hill, Cynwyd, Pa.

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Elizabeth Farley McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Director of Brooklyn Honie for Consumptives. Studied in Paris at the

Alliance Francaise, summer of 1902 ; Studied at St. Hugh's College,

Oxford, fall term, 1902.

Emma I^ouise Miller,305 Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Germantown Academy, Germantown.

Madge Daniels Miller,Care of C. R. Miller, Times Office, New York City.

Grace Downing Mitchell,Bellefonte, Pa.

Teacher in the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont, Pa.

Virginia Ostrom,42 West Forty-eighth Street, New Y7ork City.

Marion Parris,385 West End Avenue, New York City.

Warden of Summit Grove, and Graduate Student, Bryn Mawr College;

Member of Governing Board of the Consumers' League of New YorkCity.

Jessie Parthenia Pelton,254 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Chairman of the Girls' Branch of the Y. W. C. A.

Grace Phillips,

70 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Frances Mott Ream,Thompson, Conn.

Marion Reilly.2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Louise Robinson,232 Albion Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Hannah Teresa Rowley,1927 North Twenty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teaching.

(For publication see page 7G.

)

Frances Bertha Rush,6214 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Secretary of the Bryn Mawr Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Mary Johnson Sackett,237 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Private tutor.

IjELEN LKK SCHIEDT,130 West Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Sylvia Church Scudder,17 Buckingham Street, Camhridge, Mass.

Teacher of Greek and English in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

CORINNE SlCKEL,637 North Fortieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fannie Soutter Sinclair Woods (Mrs. Andrew Henry

Woods),Christian College, Macao, China.

Annie Malcom Slade,Euglewood, N. J.

Teacher of physiology in the Dwight School, Euglewood.

Mary Southgate,Plymouth, Mass.

Present address: London and Westminster Bank, London, England.

Henrietta Foster Thacher,209 East Preston Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teaching in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

(For publications see page 76.

)

Louise Miner Thomas,142 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Ethel Wendell Trout,Wayne, Pa.

Teacher of languages and mathematics in a Bryn Mawr preparatory school,

Uniontown, Pa.

Evelyn Walker,Care of Baring Bros., London, England.

Amelia Elizabeth White,18 West Sixty-ninth Street, New York City.

Constance Martha Williams,234 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Student in Boston Art School.

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Edith Sophia Wray,8 Hampton Street, Crauford, N. J.

Head of Interlocken Academy, Orlando, Fla.

Marion Lucy Wright,34 Warren Avenue, East, Detroit, Mich.

Graduated in February, 1902.

Lotta Grack Andrews,2321 Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '02.

Sophie Frances Adams,316 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Director of Out-door Sports and Mistress of Llanberis, Bryn Mawr College.

r-p Alice Owen Albertson,Nantucket, Mass.

Frances Dean Allen,Springside, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

~T Marguerite Sheldon Allen,90 Kenilworth Street, Cleveland, O.

Anna Archbald,204 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Marion Casares Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Josephine Russell Bates,61 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Tutor.

Helen May Billmeyer,"The x\nsonia," West Seventy-third Street, New York City.

Corinne Blose,North Main Street, Urbana, O.

Elizabeth Davis Bodine,146 West vState Street, Trenton, N. J.

IvYdia Paxton Boyd,Care of Geo. W. Boyd, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Pitman Brown,72 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, Mass.

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Marianna Nicholson Buffum,Newport, R. I.

Teacher at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Cornelia Sarah Campbell,Sausalito, Marin Comity, California.

Elizabeth Betterton Chandlee,704 North Avenue, West, Baltimore, Md.

Florence Wilcox Clark,Fredericksburg, Va.

Jean Butler Clark,835 Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore, Md.

Ethel Clinton,58 Johnson Park, Buffalo, N. Y.

Teacher of English and science at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

\ Elizabeth Congdon,1427 Judson Avenue, Evanston, 111.

Graduate student in economics, and student in School of Music, North-

western University.**-

Elizabeth Stillwell Corson,

\X 235 South Forty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

President of the Alumnte Association of Miss Hills's School, Philadelphia.

Jane Heartt Cragin,15 East Eighth Street, New York City.

Claris Isabel Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Harriet Jean Crawford,"Ury," Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa.

i Eucia Davis,732 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Private tutor.

Alice Hooker Day,28 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Student in the Law School, New York University.

Elinor Dodge,Belmont, Mass.

Grace Douglas,Chillicothe, O. rn

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Emily Dungan,Moore, Pa.

Teacher of English and German.

Kate Sila Fletcher,37 East Canfield Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Elise Messenger Gignoux,Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y.

Marion Hartshorne Haines,Haines Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eleanor James,4220 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Martha Babcock Jenkins,

5 Wellington Terrace, Brookline, Mass.

Josephine Berry Kieffer,232 Lancaster Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.

Elizabeth Treat Lyon,470 Southern Avenue, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Elizabeth Dana Marble,3201 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Caroline Esther McManus,Ninth and Highland Avenue, Chester, Pa.

Ruth Helene Miles,145 Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

Sara Montenegro,1104 Third Avenue, Louisville, Ky,

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Frances Humphrey Morris,Edgehill Road, New Haven, Conn.

Mabel Harriet Norton,Pasadena, Cal.

Edith Thompson Orlady,Huntingdon, Pa.

Elizabeth Kellogg Plunkett,East Street, Pittsfield, Mass.

Lucile Ann Porter,207 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Lucy Rawson,'Clifton, Cincinnati, O.

' Elizabeth Christina Rkinhardt,2121 Mount Vernon vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher. ,

-p Ellen Marvin Ropes,333 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Anne Sturm Rotan,1503 Columbus Street, Waco, Tex.

Louise Schoff,\yS 3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Frances Burbridge Seth,Windsor, Walbrook, Baltimore, Md.

Anne Frances Shearer,Care of I. Davis Shearer, Esq., 330 Witherspoon Building,

Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Lee Stevens,1G28 Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Elizabeth Farris Stoddard,Plymouth, Mass.

Amy Sussman,1819 Octavia Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Julia Antony Tevis,1608 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky.

Miriam Thomas,Haverford, Pa.

Anne Hampton Todd,

71 2115 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in biology and Assistant in the Laboratory, Bryn MawrCollege.

Edith Totten,170S I Street, Washington, D. C.

1 Helen Bell Trimble,838 Highland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Beatrice Weaver,Urbana, O.

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Eleanor Dennistoun Wood,58 West Fifty-first Street, New York City.

Mabel Clara Wright,1943 North Thirty-second vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher. «

PH. D. MEMBERS OF THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION, OTHERTHAN BRYN MAWR GRADUATES.

Martha Bunting, Secretary.

219 West Eightieth Street, New York City.

Caroline Brown Bourland, A. B., Smith College, 1893, Ph. D.,

Op^^ JBryn Mawr College.

1301 Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Instructor in French and Spanish, Smith College.

Martha Bunting, L. B., Swarthmore College, 1881; Ph.D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1895.

1921 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant teacher in biology, Girls' High School, New York City.

Ruth Gentry, Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1890; Ph.D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Stilesville, Ind.

Present address: 805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Associate principal and head of the department of mathematics in Miss

Gleim's School, Pittsburgh.

Mary Gwinn, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1888,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Professor of English, Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892 ; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1901.

369 Front Street, Owego, N. Y.

Teacher of physiology, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Graduate

student, Bryn Mawr College.

( For publication see page 75.

)

Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, A. B., University of Toronto, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.

Instructor in physics, Mount Holyoke College.

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Eleanor Louisa Lord, A. B., 1887; A.M., 1890, Smith Col-

lege; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.Associate Professor of history in the Woman's College of Baltimore; Direc-

tor of the Pedagogical Club of the Woman's College; Member of the

Executive Committee of the National Junior Republic.

Dorothy Wilberforce Lyon Bryant (Mrs. Emmons Bryant,)

A. B., Wells College, 1887 ; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

503 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.

Member of the Executive Committee of the Eastern Association of Wells

College; Secretary of Board of Managers of the Woman's Exchange

of Elizabeth.

Margaret Baxter MacDonald, B. S., Mount Holyoke Col-

lege, 1898; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College.

State College, Pa.

Teacher of chemistry.

Isabee Maddison, B. Sc., University of London, 1898 ;Certifi-

cated student, Girton College, Cambridge, England; Ph.D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary to the President and Reader in mathematics, Bryn Mawr Col-

lege; Member of American Mathematical Society; Life-member of the

London Mathematical Society.

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.

Associate Professor of Biology, Woman's College of Baltimore.

Marguerite Sweet, A. B., Vassar College, 1887 ; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1892,

13 Ten Broeck Street, Albany, N. Y.

Teacher of English in the Misses Ely's School, Riverside Drive and

Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Winifred Warren Wilson ( Mrs. George Arthur Wilson) , A. B.

,

1891; A.M., 1894, Boston University; Ph.D., Bryn MawrCollege, 1898,

313 South Beech Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Married George Arthur Wilson, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in

Syracuse University, at Hyannisport, Mass., August (i, 1902.

( For publication see page 7(i.

)

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Ida Wood, A. B. 1887; A.M., 1889, Vassar College; Ph.D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1891,

2038 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Household management; Member of Board of Charity Organization Society;

Member of Executive Committee of the Public Education Association,

Philadelphia.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.

Edna Warkentin Alden (Mrs. Maurice Eeroy Alden), '00,

2074 North Fifth Street, Kansas City, Kan.

Eleanor Milbank Anderson, '00,

6 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York City.

Edna Floersheim Bamberger (Mrs. Albert T. Bamberger),

'00,

1828 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cora Agnes Benneson, Graduate Student, '87-' 88

4 Mason Street, Cambridge, Mass.

IyUCY E. Chase Boorum (Mrs. William B. Boorum), '92,

27.6 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Elizabeth Mifflin Boyd (Mrs. David Knickerbocker Boyd),

'94,

\Va3me, Pa.

E. Cornelia Bruere, -'02,

St. Charles, Mo.

Bertha May Clark, Graduate Student, '00-'©l,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.

Helena Titus Emerson, '00,

81 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Anna Shoemaker Ferris (Mrs. Alfred J. Ferris), '91,

3409 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Evelyn Eouise Fisk, '01,

Wilburtha, N. J.

Susan Goldmark, Hearer, '94-98,

270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Bethune Higginson, '97,

16 East Forty-first Street, New York City.

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Elizabeth Brinton Jannev, '93,

4723 Springfield Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa,

Cora Baird Jeanes (Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes), '96,

2012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jennette A. Street Jeffrey (Mrs. E. C. Jeffrey), Graduate

Student '95-96,

21 Follen Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Elizabeth Hopkins Johnson (Mrs. Hobart S. Johnson), '96,

7 West Gorham Street, Madison, Wis.

Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones (Mrs. Rufus M. Jones),

'96,

Haverford, Pa.

Hilda Justice, '96,

Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Florence King, '96,

Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Mary Hunter Linn, '91,

Bellefonte, Pa.

Flora McCarter Macauley (Mrs. George T. Macauley),

Graduate Student, '97-' 98,

1216 Bryden Road, Columbus, O.

EouiSE French McClellan, Graduate Student, '96-' 97,

Mercer, Pa.

Carrie McCormick, '96,

Clover Dale, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Jessie Imbrie Miller, '01,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Eliza Stephens Montgomery ( Mrs. Neil Robert Montgomery),'92,

185 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Kate Niles Morse, Graduate Student, '98-99 and '00-'01,

24 Park Street, Haverhill, Mass.

EAURA NlLES, '97,

8716 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Agnes L. Orbison, '90,

Bellefonte, Pa.

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HepEn S. PEARSON, Graduate Student, '91-'99,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Jane Righter, '01,

Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Anna Vaughan Swift Rupert (Mrs. Charles G. Rupert), '91,

1318 West Fourteenth Street, Wilmington, Del.

Emma Baipey Speer (Mrs. Robert Elliott Speer), '94,

Bnglewood, N. J.

Gertrude Lynch Springer (Mrs. Ruter William Springer),

'91,

Fort Washington, Md.

Margaret Armstrong Steep, '90,

Port Deposit, Md.

Eleanor J. Stevenson, '90,

3501 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Frances Eloise Sturdevant, '02,

423 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Kay Kershaw Treadwepp (Mrs. Frank Rogers Treadwell),

'90,

215 East Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ume Tsuda, '89-'92,

16 Go Ban Cho, T-okyo, Japan.

Head of Girls' English School, Tokyo ; Government appointment on Board

of Examiners for government license for teachers of English in High

and Middle Schools'; Member of Board of Directors in the Depart-

ment of Foreign Languages of the Educational Society of Japan,

Member of Women's Educational Society, and the Women's Patriotic

Association.

(For publication see page 76.

)

Anna Ervina West West (Mrs. W. Nelson E. West), '95,

Wynnewood, Pa.

Anna Dean Wipbur (Mrs. Bertrand K. Wilbur), '98,

4 Greenfield Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.

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BOOKS OR ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THEALUMNAE ASSOCIATION.

Jane I^ouiSE Brownell, A. B., 1893; A. M., 1894, Bryn MawrCollege,

"The Effect of College Entrance Examinations upon the Secondary

Schools" in " Proceedings of the Association of Colleges and Prepara-

tory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland," 1902.

Mabel Hutchinson Douglas, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1889," English from the Vocabulary Standpoint," in the Oregon Teachers''

Monthly, August, 1902.

Susan Braley Franklin, A. B., r889; Ph. D., 1895, Bryn MawrCollege,

"Selections from Latin Prose Authors for Sight Reading," edited in col-

laboration with Miss E. C. Greene, and published by the American

Book Co., 1902.

Josephine C. Goldmark, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

A review of Jean de Bloch's " War of the Future" in The Ethical Record

for March, 1903; "Some Evils of Newsboy Life" in the New York- Evening Post, February 21, 1903.

Grace L. Jones, A. B., 1900; A. M., 1902, Bryn Mawr College," Influence of Material and Method on the Work of the Craftsman," Ohio

State Journal, April, 1902.

Short Essays on Industrial Arts and other subjects in the Midland Drug-gist, 1902-03.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892;Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1891,'

' Experimental Studies on the Formation of the Embryo of Bufo-lentigi-

nosus," in Archiv Entwicklungsmech., Bd. xiii, 1902; "The Gas-

trulation of the Egg of Bufo-lentiginosus," American Naturalist,

Vol. xxxvi, 1902 ; "Preliminary Note on the Formation of the First

Polar Spindle in the Egg of Bufo-lentiginosus," Anat. Anz., xxi,

1902; "The Follicle Sacs of the Amphibian Ovary," Biol. Bull., Vol.

iii, 1902.

Elizabeth D. L. Lewis, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

"The Adoption of State Constitutions in the United States," Virginia

Law Register, May, 1902.

Leila V. North, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, Feb. 1896,

Editor and one of the translators of Euripides's "Alcestes," with intro-

duction, May, 1902, in connection with the presentation of the play

by the Greek department of the Woman's College of Baltimore.

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Ida Hei,EN Ogilyie, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, Feb. 1900;

Ph. D., Columbia University, 1903,

"Glacial Phenomena in the Adirondack^ and Champlain Valley, "Journal

of Geology, Vol. x, May-June, 1902; "An Alcite-Bearing Camptonite

from New Mexico,"Journal of Geology, Vol. x, August, 1902; Reviews

in The American Geologist.

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900," Further Experiments in Regeneration and Grafting of Hydroids, " Archiv

Entwicklungsmech., Bd. xiv, 1002; "A Preliminary Note on the

Position of the Primitive Streak, and its Relation to the Embryo of

the Chick," Biol. Bull,, March, 1908.

Mary Helen Ritchie, A. B., 1896; Ph. D., 1902, Bryn MawrCollege,

"A Study of Conditional and Temporal Clauses in Pliny the Younger,"

Thesis: Philadelphia, 1902.

Hannah T. Rowley, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

"Histological Changes in Hydra Viridis during Regeneration," AmericanNaturalist, July, 1902.

Clara Hitchcock Seymour, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Edited, "Masterpieces of Greek Literature," published by Houghton,

Mifflin & Co., Boston.

Henrietta Foster Thacher, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

"The Regeneration of the Pharynx in Planacia Maculata," AmericanNaturalist, August, 1902; "A Preliminary Note on the Absorption of

the Hydranths of Hydroid Polyps," Biol. Bull., January, 1903.

Martha Tracy, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

"A Simple Method of Making Wall Charts ," Journal'of Applied Micro-

scopy and Laboratoiy Methods, Bausch & Lomb Co., Rochester,

N. Y., January, 1903.

Ume Tsuda, Bryn Mawr College, 1889-92,

Editorial work on "The English Student," a magazine to further the

study of English in Japan."

Winifrp;d Warren Wilson, A. B., 1891 ;A. M., 1894, Boston

University; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898," Dionysii Halicarnasei de Thucydidis Idiomatis Epistula," Classical

Review, Vol. xvi, No. 2, p. 120 (March, 1902).

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SUMMARY.

Class.No. in

Class.

No.

Study'

g

No. of

A. Ms.

No. of

Ph. Ds.

No.

Teaching.

No.

Married.

No. No.

Children. Died.

'88 1

26

13

11

19

30

19

26

39

46

48

44

55

62

64

14

1

'89

'90

'91

'92

'93

'94

'95

'96

'97

'98

1

1

1

2

2

4

5

5

7

10

2

1

4

2

4

1

3

5

2

8

5fl

9

5

3

/

3

2

1

1

3

1

' 2

1

1

14

5

3

11

8

12

12

13

11

10

17

17

9

11

143

11

6

13

6

5

9

12

o

8

1

1

22

10

4

8

11

4

4

11

6

1

1

1

'99

1900

1901

2

1

1

1902

Ph. Ds. 2

/

517 41 57 26 86 83 7

Asso.

Mems. 41

558Total,

OTHER OCCUPATIONS OF BRYN MAWR ALUMN/E.^^^"Clerical work, 11 ; wardens of college halls, 7 ; college s^men-reiit

work, 6; school directors, 3; deans of colleges, 3; library work, 1; secretary

to Consumers' Iveague, 1; physicians, 5; nurse, 1; photographer, 1; artist in

pathology, 1; special writer for McClure's syndicate, 1; junior bursar, BrynMawr College, 1; editorial work, 3; head of hearts and crafts shop, 1; trus-

tees of public libraries, 3; assistant in electrical laboratory, 1; lawyer, 1;

geologist, 1.

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INDEX OF NAMES."x"The Names of Associate Members will be found on pages 72-74.

CLASS

Abbott, Madeline V '93

(Mrs. C. E. Bushnell)

Adams, Eliza R '93

(Mrs. F. N. Lewis)

Adams, S. F '02

Albert, Grace . . , '97

Albertson, A. O '02

Albertson, Dydia M '97

(Mrs. J. Wilbur Tierney

)

Albro, Alice H '90

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker)

Allen, F. D '02

Allen, M. S '02

Allis, Mary E '01

Andrews, Mrs. CM '93

(Evangeline Walker)

Andrews, E. A '99

Andrews, Isabel J '98

Andrews, L. Grace . (Feb. '02) '01

Annan, Helen C '91

(Mrs. Arthur H. Scribuer)

Annan, Mrs. Roberdeau . . .'96

(Anna B. Green)

Anthony, Alice E '89

Anthony, Fmiily F '89

(Mrs. F.*W. Robbins)

Archbald, Anna '02

Archer, Caroline '98

Atkins, E. E. ... (Feb. '94) '93

Atkins, S. F (Feb. '94) '93

(Mrs. T. R. Kackley)

Atkinson, Mary J '95

(Mrs. George Watson)

Avery, Delia S '00

Ayer, Mary FA '01

Baird, Lucy ....Bakewell, Mrs. C. M.

(Madeline Palmer)

Balch, Emily G. . .

Balch, M. C

'96

•99

CLASS

Baldwin, J. C '98

Baltz, Ellen DBarbour, E. GBarker, Mrs. Charles A.

(Alice H. Albro)

Bartholomew, Clyde . ,

Bartlett, Helen

Barton, K. SBates, J. RBean, Catherine E. . . .

(Mrs. Isaac M. Cox)

Bedinger, Anna M. . . ,

'00

'99

'90

'89

'02

.'00

.'02

.'89

.'99

Bedinger, M. V '91

Belin, Alice . . . .'92

Bent, E. C '95

Bertelsen, Mrs. H '98

(Sophie Y. Olsen)

Billmeyer, H. M '02

Birdsall, Mabel '94

(Cowles, Mrs. W. T.

)

Bissell, Bessie G '99

Blake, Sue A '98

Blakey, May L. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Blanchard, E. M '89

Blanchard, M. M '89

Blauvelt, Anne F '99

Blauvelt, E. H "96

Blose, C . .'02

Bodine, E. D '02

Bookstaver, Mary A '98

Boring, Dydia T '96

Bourland, C. B Ph. D.

Bowman, Elsa '96

Boyd, L, P. '02

Boyer, Anne A '99

Brayton, Abby S '94

(Mrs. R. N. Durfee)

Brayton, M. E '01

Breed, M. B '94

Brooks, Mrs. H. H. . (Feb. '97) '96

(Louise D. Davis)

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Brooks, Mrs. H. S. Jr '97

(Clara W. Vail)

Brown, Carolyn T. ( Feb. 1900) '99

(Mrs. H. R. Lewis)

Brown, Emily E '97

Brown, Mrs. Henry I '95

(Madeline V. Harris)

Brown, L. C '01

Brown, Mary P '02

Brown, Mrs. R. D. . (Feb. '93) '92

(Frances B. Harris)

Browne, Jennie N '98

Browne, Mary N '99

Brownell, E. O '97

Brownell, H. M '96

Brownell, J. L '93

Brownell, L. S '93

(Mrs. A. P. Saunders)

Bruner/ Grace E. . (Feb. 1901 ) '00

Bryant, Mrs. Emmons . . . Ph. D.

(Dorothy W. Lyon)Buffum, M. N '02

Bull, Emily L '91

Bunting, Martha Ph. D.

Bushnell, Mrs. C. E '93

(Madeline V. Abbott,

)

Buxton, Caro F '01

Byrnes, Esther F '91

Cadbury, Emma, Jr., (Feb. '98) '97

Cadbury, Hannah W '96

Caldwell, A. E. M '97

(Mrs. Gerard Fountain)

Caldwell, Mrs. Brown ..... '94

(Blanche D. Follansbee)

Campbell, C. S '02

Campbell, Edith C '01

Campbell, Grace B '00

Campbell, Mary M '97

Campbell, Mrs. R. C '90

(Margaret M. Patterson)

Cantlin, Ethel '01

Carey, Mrs. A. Morris . . . .'89

(Margaret C. Thomas)Carpenter, Hannah '98

CLASS

Carroll, E. M '92

Carter, Alice '99

Carvallo, Mrs. Joachim L. . . .'95

(Anne C. Coleman)

Chandlee, E. B "02

Chapin, E. B '99

Chapin, Helena '96

Chase, Bertha P '99

Chickering, Rebekah M. . . .'97

Child, Edith '90

Cilley, Alice L '97

. (Mrs. H. H. Weist)

Claghorn, Kate H '92

Clark, F. W '02

Clark, J. B '02

Clark, M. P '89

(Mrs. J. H. Huddleston)

Clarke, Susan L '01

Clements, Helen T '92

(Mrs. E. C. Kirk)

Clinton, E '02

Coale, Helen '89

(Mrs. Henry Crew)

Coleman, Anne C '95

(Mrs. Joachim L. Carvallo)

Collins, Mrs. W. H '89

(Julia Cope)

Congdon, E '02

Congdon, Louise B 00

Converse, Helen P '01

Converse, L. B '96

Converse, Mary E '98

Cook, K. I '96

Cooke, Bertha M '01

Cope, Julia '89

(Mrs. William H. Collins)

Corson, E. S '02

Cowles, Mrs. William T. ... '94

(Mabel Birdsall

)

Cox, Mrs. Isaac M." '89

(Catharine E. Bean)

Cragin,JaneH '02

Crane, C. I '02

Crane, Edith C '00

Crawford, H. J'02

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CLASS

Crawford, Mary V '96

Crew, Mrs. Henry . . . . .'89

(Helen Coale)"

Cross, Emily R '01

Daly, E. T '01

Daniels, Caroline S '01

Darlington, Mrs. P. J'96

(Rebecca T. Mattson

)

Darlington, Sarah W '94

Darrow, E. T '01

Davis, Etta L '99

Davis, Louise D. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Mrs. H. H. Brooks)

Davis, Lucia '02

Day, Alice H '02

Dean, Elise '00

DeArmond, E. M '99

Dennison, Mrs. Henry S. . . .'99

(Mary T. Thurber)

Dewees, Susan J '00

Dey, Mrs. John '96

( Clarissa W. Smith

)

Dillingham, Alice '01

Dimon, A. C '96

Dodge, E '02

Dogura, Masa '97

(Mrs. Yasuya Uchida)

Donnelly, L. M '93

Douglas, Grace '02

Douglas, Mrs. J. Henry, Jr. . .'89

( Mabel Hutchinson

)

Dudley, Helena S '89

Dungan, E '02

Durfee, Mrs. R. N. . . . . .'94

(Abby S. Brayton)

Dyer, Margaret B '98

Edwards, Edith '01

Elder, Grace A '97

(Mrs. F. A. Saunders)

Elder, Louise R . .'89

Ellis, Ellen D '01

Ellis, Mary F '95

Ely, Katrina B '97

(Mrs. C. L. Tiffany, 2nd)

CLASS

Emerson, Ruth '93

(Mrs. H. W. Fletcher)

Emery, Annie C '92

Emery, S. L. . . '00

Emmons, E. W '01

Erismann, P. A. C '00

Farnham, Lois A '00

Farquhar, Dorothea '00

Farr, Clara E '96

Fay, Mary L '97

Fell, Edith N '00

Fincke, F. A. . . . . (Feb. '98) '97

( Mrs. Learned Hand

)

Fischel, Edna '00

FitzGerald, Mrs. R. Y '93

(Susan G. Walker)

Fletcher, Mrs. Henry M. . . .

'93

(Ruth Emerson)

Fletcher, Kate S '02

Flexner, Mary '95

Follansbee, Blanche D '94

(Mrs. Brown Caldwell)

Follansbee, Susan D 97

(Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, Jr.)

Fordyce, Mrs. W. C '99

(Christine Orrick)

Foulke, C. R. ... (Feb. '96) '95

Foulke, Mary T. R '99

(Mrs. J. W. Morrisson)

Fountain, Mrs. Gerard . . . .'97

(A. E. M. Caldwell)

Fowler, Eugenia '01

Fowler, Laura '01

Fowler, Susan '95

Frank, Myra B. F '00

(Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau)

Franklin, Susan B '89

Fronheiser, M. D '99

Frost, M. G '97

Fry, Anna D. . . . (Feb. '99) '98

Fulton, Louise O '93

(Mrs. F. T. Gucker)

Furman, Rosalie A '95

Furness, R. W '90

(Mrs. J. F. Porter)

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CLASS

Gait, CM '97

Gannett, Alice P. .'98

Gardner, Mrs. A. A '90

(Katharine T. Willets)

Garretson, Alice E '90

Gentry, Ruth Ph. D.

Gibb, L. W '01

Gignoux, E. M '02

Giles, Ellen R '96

Githens, Mary U '98

Gleim, M. A '97

Goff, Gertrude A '98

Goff, Leah '89

Goldman, Bertha '01

Goldmark, J. C. . . ... '98

Goldmark, P. D '96

Gould, A. B '89

Gowen, Emeline '90

Gray, Elizabeth D '98

Green, Anna B '96

(Mrs. Roberdeau Annan)Greene, C. B '97

Greening, Mrs. Henry B. . . .'96

(Helen E. Haines)

Griffith, E. M '00

Grossman, Bella M '96

Gucker, Mrs. Frank T '9:r>

>

(L. O. Fulton)

Guffey, M. Emma '99

(Mrs. Carroll Miller)

Guilford, E. G '98

Guillon, Mrs. H. E '96

(A. B. Walters)

Gwinn, Mary M Ph. I).

Haas, Anna M '98

Hacker, Emma L '93

(Mrs. Arthur H. Norton)

Hahn, Dorothy A '99

Haines, Helen E '96

(Mrs. Henry B. Greeningi

Haines. Jane B '91

Haines, Marion H '02

Hall, Annette L '95

(Mrs. H. M. Philips)

CLASS

Hall, Edith R. . . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hall, Margaret '99

Halsey, C. V. W '00

Hamilton, Edith '94

Hamilton, Margaret '97

Hammond, Alice B '98

Hand, Mrs. Learned (Feb. '98 J '97

(Frances A. Fincke)

Hardy, Cora '99

Harris, Elizabeth '90

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser)

Harris, Frances B. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. R. D. Brown)

Harris, Mrs. J. McA '89

( Sophia Weygandt)

Harris, Madeline V '95

(Mrs. H. I. Brown)

Harris, Mary '95

Haynes, Mabel VS '98

Head, Harriet F '91

Heritage, Gertrude L '96

Herr, Etta '98

Heyl, F. M '99

Hibbard, Mrs. W. G., Jr. . . .'97

(Susan D. Follansbee)

Hill, Mary D '96

(Mrs. Gerard Swope)

Hilles, Margaret H '93

(Mrs. J. E. Johnson)

Hills, E. A '00

Hoag, Mrs. C. G '96

(Anna Scattergood)

Hodge, Mrs. C. V. R '97

(Elsie Sinclair)

Hodge, Helen H. ..... '00

Holliday, Lucia S '01

Hood, Alice W. . . ... '98

Hooper, Ethel E '99

Hopkins, E. F. ., '93

Hopkins, Helen R '94

(Mrs. H. R. M. Thorn)

Hopkins, Mary D '96

Houghton, Edith '00

Houghton, Katharine '00

Howard, Jeannie C '01

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CLASS

Howson, Agnes '97

( Mrs. Rufus Waples, Jr. )

Hoyt, F. S '98

Hoyt, Helen S '97

Hoyt, Mary E '93

Hubbard, Sybil E '99

Huddleston, Mrs. J. H '89

(Mabel P. Clark)

Hunt, Evelyn '98

Hunt, Frances E. . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hutchin, E. F '01

Hutchinson, Mabel . . . . . .'89

(Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Jr. )

Irwin, M. E '00

Ives, Mrs. F. M '92

(Edith Wetherill)

James, Catherine A '00

James, Eleanor '02

James, M. D '95

Janney, Marianna '95

Jeffers, E. T '00

Jeffers, Mary . . .

v'95

Jenkins, Martha B '02

Jewett, M. W '96

Johnson, Mrs. J. E '93

(Margaret H. Hilles)

Jones, Alice '97

Jones, Eleanor H '01

Jones, Grace L '00

Kackley, Mrs. T. R. . (Feb. '94) '93

(S. F. Atkins)

Keay, Frances A '99

Keen, Dora '96

Reiser, Mrs. E. H '90

(Elizabeth Harris)

Kellum, M. D '92

Kieffer, J. B '02

Kilpatrick, M. G '00

King, G. G '96

King, Helen D Ph. D.

Kirk, Abby '92

Kirk, Mrs. E. C '92

(Helen Clements)

CLASS

Kirk, Mary B '97

Kirkbride, E. B '96

Knowles, L. A '00

Kroeber, Johanna '00

Ladd, Mrs. W. C '89

(Anna E. Rhoads)

Laird, Elizabeth R Ph. D.

Danders, Julia E '94

Dandsberg, Clara '97

DaPorte, Martha D '95

Latimer, C. W '96

Lattimore, E. L '00

Lawrence, Lina '89

Lawrence, Edith '97

Laws, Bertha M '01

Lawther, Anna B '97

Lawton, Grace E '98

Lee, Elva '93

Lee, Mary M '01

Lee, Sylvia K '01

Leffingwell, Aimee G '97

Leftwich, Florence '95

Levering, Ethel '99

Levering, Mary A '97

Levin, Mrs. L. H '95

(Bertha Szold)

Lewis, E. D. L '01

Lewis, Mrs. F. N '93

(Eliza R. Adams)

Lewis, Lucy '93

Lewis, Mrs. H. R. (Feb. 1900) '99

( Carolyn T. Brown

)

Linburg, Emma H '96

Locke, Grace P '98

Loose, K. R '98

Lord, Eleanor L Ph. D.

Lord, Katharine '01

Loshe, Lillie D '99

Louderback, Jessie L '95

Lounsbery, Grace C '98

Lowrey, Maud M '00

Lyon, Dorothy W Ph. D.

(Mrs. Emmons Bryant)

Lyon, Elizabeth T '02

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CLASS

MacCoy, M. H '00

MacCracken, Fay M '94

(Mrs. F. E. Stockwell)

MacDonald, M. B Ph. D.

Macintosh', Marian '90

Mackenzie, Mrs. A. S. (Feb.93) '92

(Mary L Taylor)

Maddison, Isabel . . . . Ph. U.

Mann, E. M '97

Mappin, Lilian M '96

Marble. E. D '02

Martin, Emilie N '94

Masland, M. E '01

Mason, Mary T '92

Matsuda, Michi '99

Mattson, R. T '96

(Mrs. P. J. Darlington)

McBride, Jessie C '00

McGeorge, Beatrice '01

McKeen, Elizabeth F '01

McKeen, Helen J '00

McLean, Charlotte F '99

McManns, C. E '02

McMullin, Mary B '93

McMurtrie, Mary '89

Meade, Addis M '99

Mendinhall, Mary A '96

( Mrs. J. H. Mullin)

Merriman, Lncile . (Feb. '99) '98

Middleton, Helen . . (Feb. '95) '94

Miles, Rnth H '02

Miller, Mrs. Carroll '99

(M. Emma Gnffey)

Miller, E. L '01

Miller, Madge D '01

Minor, Marie L '94

Mintnrn, Mildred '97

Mitchell, C. B '99

Mitchell, Charly T '98

Mitchell, Grace D '01

Mitchell, Renee '00

Montenegro, vSara '02

Moores, Mrs. C. W '93

( Elizabeth Nichols)

Morice, J. R '99

CLASS

Morris, Frances H '02

Morris, Margaretta '00

Morrisson, Mrs. J. \V '99

(Mary T. R. Fonlke)

Moser, Lillian V '93

Mullin, Mrs. J. H '96

(Mary A. Mendinhall)

Neilson, Nellie '93

Neville, Mary '94

Neville, Zelinda '95

Nichols, C. vS. .'99

Nichols, Elizabeth '93

(Mrs. C. W. Moores)

Nichols, Margaret P '97

Nichols, Tirzah '96

Nields, Elizabeth '98

Norcross, Elizabeth '97

Norcross, Louise J '00

Norcross, Mary J. . . • . .'00

North, L. V (Feb. 96) '95

Norton, Mrs. A. H '93

( Emma L. Hacker)

Norton, Mabel H '02

Oberge, Ullericka H '98

Ogilvie, Ida H. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Oliver, Rachel L '93

Olsen, Sophie Y '98

(Mrs. Henrick Bertelsen)

Orlady, Edith T '02

Orrick, Christine '99

(Mrs. W. C. Fordyce)

Ostrom, Virginia '01

Palmer, Emily W '00

Palmer, Henrietta R '93

Palmer, Madeline '99

(Mrs. CM. Bakewell)

Park, Marion E '98

Parris, Marion '01

Parrish, Ethel "91

Patterson, Margaret M '90

(Mrs. R. C. Campbell)

Patterson, Mary G '88

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CLASS

Paxson, C. E. . . . (Feb. '90) '89

Pearson, Mrs. Henry G. .

'92

(Elizabeth W. Winsor)

Peckham, Laura '99

Peckham, Mary "97

(Mrs. Josiah Tubby)

Peebles, Florence Ph. D.

Pelton, Jessie '01

Pennypacker, A. M. W '97

Pennypacker, E. B. . . . . .'97

Perkins, Agnes F '98

Perkins, E. M '00

Pettit, Edith . '95

Pfuhl, S. A. ......... '00.

Phillips, Grace 01

Phillips, Mrs. H. M '95

( Annette L. Hall)

Pinney, Mrs. E. G '92

(Harriet Stevenson)

Pinney, Grace '92

(Mrs. J. M. vStewart)

Plunkett, Elizabeth K '02

Porter, Mrs. James F '96

(Ruth W. Fu-rness)

Porter, Katherine '94

Porter, Lucile A '02

Potts, Laurette E. . . (Feb. '97) '96

Powers, Anna '90

Putnam, Bertha H '93

Putnam, Mrs. G. H '89

(Emily J. Smith)

Ragsdale, Virginia '96

Randolph, Harriet '89

Ransome, Mrs. F. L '93

(Amy C.Rock)Rawson, Lucy '02

Ream, Frances M '01

Ream, Marion B '99

(Mrs. R. D. Stephens)

Reid, Estelle '94

Reilly, Marion '01

Reinhardt, E. C '02

Rembaugh, Bertha '97

Rhoads, Anna E '89

(Mrs. W. C. Ladd)

CLASS

Ridgway, Sarah S '98

Riegel, Ella '89

Ritchie, M. H '96

Robbins, Mrs. F. W '89

(Emily Anthony)

Robbins, Harriet '93

Robins, Helen J '92

Robinson, Constance '98

Robinson, Helen L '01

Rock, Amy C '93

(Mrs. F. L. Ransome)Rockwood, E. R '00

Ropes, Ellen M '02

Rosenau, Mrs. Milton J '00

(Myra B. Frank)

Rotan, Anne S '02

Rowley, H. T '01

Rulison, L. C '00

Rush, F. B '01

Russell, Mrs. Bertrand . . . .'90

(Alys W. Smith)

Sackett, Mary J'01

Sampson, Edith '90

(Mrs. J. H. Wescott)

Sampson, L. V '91

Saunders, Mrs. A. P '93

(Louise S. Brownell)

Saunders, Mrs. F. A '97

(Grace A. Elder)

Saunders, H. M '97

Sax, Mrs. P. M '99

(May C. Schoneman)

Scattergood, Anna . . . . . .'96

(Mrs. C. G. Hoag)Schiedt, Helen L '01

SchorT, Edith G '98

Schoff, Louise . ..' '02

Schoneman, May C '99

(Mrs. P. M. Sax)

deSchweinitz, Agnes J'99

Scofield, Jane '91

Scribner, Mrs. A. H '91

(Helen C. Annan)

Scudder, Sylvia C '01

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CLASS

vSeth, Frances R '02

Seymour, Clara H '00

Seymour, E. D '97

Shearer, Anne F '02

Shearman, Marg'et H '95

Shepparrt, Mary '98

Shipley, K. M '90

Shreve, Harriet R '95

Sickel, Corinne '01

Simpson, Mrs. Frank '89

(Anne Taylor)

Sinclair, Elsie C '97

(Mrs. C. V. R. Hodge)

Sinclair, Fannie S '01

(Mrs. A. H. Woods)vSipe, Dollie H '99

Slade, Annie M '01

Slaughter, Mrs. Moses S. . . .'93

(Gertrude Taylor)

Sloane, Caroline S '00

Smith, Alys W V .'90

(Mrs. Bertrand Russell)

Smith, C. W '96

(Mrs. John Dey)

Smith, Emily James '89

(Mrs. G. H. Putnam)

Southgate, Mary '01

Staadeker, Jennie M "94

Staples, Helen R. ...... '93

Steiner, Amy L "99

Stephens, Mrs. R. D '99

(Marion B. Ream)Stevens, Helen L '02

Stevenson, Harriet '92

(Mrs. E. G. Pinney)

Stewart, Mrs. J. M '92

(Grace Pinney)

Stites, Sara H '99

Stockwell, Mrs. F. E '94

(Fay M. MacCracken)

Stoddard, Elizabeth F '02

Stoner, M. Ella '98

(Mrs. A. D. Willard)

Stoughton, L. R '00

Streeter, Julia "00

CLASS

Strong, Anne H '98

Sussman, Amy '02

Sweet, Marguerite .... Ph. D.

Swope, Mrs. Gerard '9(5

(Mary I). Hill)

Szold, Bertha '95

(Mrs. L. H. Levin)

Taber, M. R '97

Tatlock, Jessie M '00

Taylor, Anne '89

(Mrs. Frank Simpson)

Taylor, Gertrude '93

(Mrs. M. S. Slaughter)

Taylor, Mary E. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. A. S. Mackenzie)

Tevis, Julia A '02

Thacher, H. F "01

Thayer, Aurie C '00

Thorn, Mrs. H. R. M '94

(Helen R. Hopkins)

Thomas, Annie H '97

Thomas, Helen W '93

Thomas, Louise M '01

Thomas, Margaret C '89

(Mrs. A. M. Carey)

Thomas, Martha G. . (Feb. '90) '89

Thomas, Miriam '02

Thompson, C. deM '96

Thorne, Luella H '90

Thurber, Mary T '99

(Mrs. H. S. Dennison)

Tierney, Mrs. J. W '97

(Lydia M. Albertson

)

Tiffany, Mrs. C. L. 2d .... 97

(Katrina B. Ely)

Tilley, Lydia L '95

Todd, Anne H '02

Totten, Edith '02

Towle, E. W '98

Towle, Mary R '99

Tracy, Martha '98

Trimble, Helen B '02

Trout, E. W '01

Tubby, Mrs. J. T '97

(Man* Peckham)

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CLASS

Tunbridge, Helen E '97

Tyler, Mrs. Asa M •.'98

( Laura Wilkinson

)

Uchida, Mrs. Yasuya "97

(Masa Dogura)

Vail, Clara W '97

(Mrs. H. vS. Brooks, Jr.)

Vail, E. R '91

Van Kirk, Edith L '98

Van Kirk, S. F. . . . (Feb. '94) '93

Van Reypen, A. L '00

Vickers, Florence C. . . . .'98

Walker, A. M '95

Walker, Ethel M '94

Walker, Evangeline H '93

(Mrs. C. M. Andrews)

Walker, Evelyn '01

Walker, Susan G '93

(Mrs. R. Y. FitzGerald)

Walsh, Mrs. Timothy '91

( Marian A. Wright

)

Walters, A. B '96

(Mrs. H. E. Guillon)

Waples, Mrs. Rufus, Jr '97

(Agnes Howson)Warner, Margaret '95

Warren, Winifred Ph. D.

( Mrs. Geo. A. Wilson

)

Watson, Mrs. George '95

(Mary J. Atkinson)

Weaver, Beatrice '02

Weil, Mathilde '92

Weist, Mrs. H. H '97

(Alice L. Cilley)

Westcott, Mrs. J. H '90

(Edith F. Sampson)Welherill, Edith ....... '92

(Mrs. F. M. Ives)

CLASS

Weygandt, Sophia '89

(Mrs. J. McA. Harris)

White, A. E '01

White, M. E '00

Whitehead, A. M '97

Whiting, Agnes M '94

(Mrs. P. H. Wynne)Wilkinson, Laura E '98

(Mrs. Asa M. Tyler)

Willard, Mrs. A. D '98

(M. Ella Stoner)

Willets, Katharine T '90

(Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner)

Williams, C. M '01

Williams, Helen E '98

Williams, Kate '00

Williams, Kate E '00

Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Arthur . Ph. D.

(Winifred Warren

)

Wines, Emma S '94

Winsor, E. W '92

(Mrs. Henry G. Pearson)

Wood, Bertha G '98

Wood, Eleanor D '02

Wood, Ida Ph. D.

Wood, Mary '00

Woods, Mrs. A. H '01

(Fannie S. Sinclair)

Wray, E. S '01

Wright, Edith B '00

Wright, Mabel C '02

Wright, Marian A '91

(Mrs. Timothy Walsh)

Wright, Marion L '01

Wynne, Mrs. P. H '94

(Agnes M. Whiting)

Zebley, Helen M '98

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ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION

OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE

1903-1904

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TWELFTH ANNUAL

REPORT

OF THE

Alumna Association

OF

Bryn Mawr College

i 903 -i 904

THE JOHN M. ROGERS PRESS,

WILMINGTON, DEL.,

1904.

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ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION,

BRYN mawr college

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.FOR THE YEAR 1904=1905.

OFFICERS.

President, EtizABETH Butler Kirkbride, '96,

1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

Vice-President,Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, Whitford, Pa.

Corresponding Secretary, Eleanor Olivia Browneee, '97,

322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Recording Secretary Elizabeth Nields, '98,

803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

Treasurer, Jane Bowne Haines, '91, Cheltenham, Pa.

COMMITTEES.

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.TERM OF OFFICE.

Elizabeth Buteer Kirkbride, '96 {ex-officio).

Susan FoweER, '95, Chairman, 417 West 118th Street, New YorkCity, 1903-1907

Marion Reieey, '01, -1905

Mary Bidweee Breed, '94, 1902-1906

Paueine D. Go^dmark, '96, 1903-1907

Marion E. Park, '98, 1904-1908

Susan B. Frankein, '89, 1904-1908

Edith Sampson Westcott, '90, ( To Jill the vacancy caused by

the resignation of Anna Rhoads Ladd,), 1904-1905

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.Marian T. Macintosh, '90, Chairman, 620 South Washington '

Square, Philadelphia, Pa.,

Isabee J. Andrews, '98, \ 1904-1905

Heeen P. Converse, '01,

Doris Earee, '03,

LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.Mary E. Converse, '98, Chairman, Rosemont, Pa., - 1000 1005-

Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89 1901-1906

Marion Reieey, '01, .( Ch*g**™ ?-**• 1 1902-1907

Corneeia V. W. Haesey Keeeogg, '00, 1903-1908

Lieeian V. Sampson, '91, 1904-1909

\&CM&o "--'" *~

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JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEE.

Elizabeth C. Bent, '95, Chairman, 7 South Front Street,

Harrisburg, Pa. ... 1904-1907

Madeline; V. Abbott Bushnell, '93, 1902-1905

Alice E. Anthony, '89, 1903-1906

HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

PERMANENT.

Dr. Katherine Porter, '94, Eleanor L. Lord, Ph. D., '96,

Isabel Maddison, Ph. D., '96.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE.

1903-1905.

Amy L. Steiner, '99, Chairman, 1038 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Margaret Thomas Carey, '89, Content S. Nichols, '99,

Mary A. Levering, 97, Mary G. Kilpatrick, '00.

AUDITING COMMITTEE.

1902-1904.

Virginia RagsdalE, '96, Chairman, Jamestown, N. C.

Mary Jackson Norcross, '00.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Mary V. Crawford, '96, Chairman, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Emily R. Cross, '01, Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain, '97.

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

February 6, 1904.

The Board of Directors has little except routine business to

report for the year 1903. Five regular meetings have been held

and the usual committee appointments have been made. Thevacancies caused by the resignations of Susan Walker FitzGerald,

'93 and Anna Roads Ladd, '89 from the Academic Committee,

have been filled by the appointments of Marion Edwards Park,

'98 and Edith Sampson Westcott, '90. In accordance with the

new provision of the By-Laws, the Board has also made nomina-

tions for the Academic Committee elections. In addition to these

the Alumnae have filed two independent nominations, signed by

twenty-five members each.

The following former students have been unanimously

elected to Associate Membership:

Anna T. Phillips, Julia P. Smith,

Therese F. Colin, Katharine Middendorf Blackwell,

Charlotte Morton, Marguerite Bissell,

Therese P. Coles.

In the matter of collections, this has been a sabbatical 3^ear

for the great majority of the Association, as it seemed best to

undertake no new work until the outstanding promises to the

Library Fund had been paid in. The Treasurer reports that on

February 1st, 1904, only $271.50 remained to be collected, and

the time has evidently come for the Association to turn its

energies in a fresh direction. Whatever collections are under-

taken, the benefit to the College will be doubled if the workproves an incentive to the formation in different parts of the

country, of local Bryn Mawr organizations, such as already exist

in New York, Washington and Pittsburgh.

The next annual meeting of the Association will be held on

February 4, 1905.

Elizabeth Buteer Kirkbride,

President.

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EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THEANNUAL MEETING.

The Annual Meeting of the Alumnae Association of Bryn

Mawr College was held in Room D, Taylor Hall, February 6th,

1904, the President, Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, in the chair. There

were about one hundred members present.

The reports of the Board of Directors and the standing com-

mittees were read and accepted by the meeting.

sale of The report of the Committee having charge of thephotographs. saje f photographs of Sargent's portrait of Presi-

dent Thomas, showed receipts for the year amounting to $13.50.

Announcement was also made that Hollyer prints of the portrait

had been obtained from London and would be sold by the Com-mittee for three dollars each.

annual The Committee having charge of the annualsupper. supper at Commencement reported about one hun-

dred and thirty Alumnae present on June 4th. The guests of the

occasion were President Thomas, President and Mrs. Isaac

Sharpless, Professor Charlotte A. Scott, Mr. J. Harkness, Senator

C. H. Dietrich, and Mr. Philip C. Garrett.

Marion Parris, '01 was toastmistress and toasts were respond-

ed to by President Thomas, President Sharpless, Marian Mac-

intosh, '90, Professor Scott, Senator Dietrich, Jessie I. Miller, '01,

and by Gertrude E. Dietrich on behalf of the Class of 1903.

amendment The proposed amendment to Article VI, Sectionto by=laws. i f tjle By-Laws by the addition of the words:

"No ballot shall be valid that is not returned in a sealed envelope

marked 'Ballot'," was adopted.

The interest of the meeting centered particularly around the

informal report of the meetings of the Academic Committee as

presented by Mary B. Breed, the Secretary.*

The efforts of the Committee to have the Association directly

represented on the Board of Trustees met with general approval

and the following resolution was adopted:

* See Report of the Academic Committee, page 8.

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1 'Resolved, that the Alumnae Association empower the Acade-

mic Committee to continue its efforts to secure alumnae represen-

tation on the Board of Trustees as soon as possible."

The remainder of the time of the meeting, at both morning

and afternoon sessions, was taken up with the discussion of the

best means to meet and to arrest if possible the proposed increase

in the tuition fee. Such increase it was generally felt would do

incalculable harm to the College in debarring from attendance

students of small means who aid so largely in keeping the pro-

per equilibrium of the social life of the College and in maintain-

ing a high standard of academic work. A majority of the

meeting felt that some means for the immediate relief of the

situation must be decided on at once and the following resolution

was adopted.

"Resolved, that the Association pledge itself to raise an

amount equal to the proposed increase in tuition fees for next

year provided the Trustees agree that the tuition be not raised

and the change cannot be averted in any other way. '

'

This resolution was opposed by a strong minority who felt

that such a measure brought only temporary relief and did not

meet the exigencies of the situation. The fact remained that the

College was greatly in need of the means to maintain an academic

staff of the highest standard and such a need could be met only

by an increased endowment. The meeting agreed in the feeling

that efforts for an Endowment Fund should be made and a motion

was carried that "the Alumnae Association pledge itself to raise

an Endowment Fund for academic purposes.'

'

For the immediate measure, however, it was ordered that

"the Academic Committee bring the matter of raising the tuition

fee to the notice of the Trustees and if possible have the matter

arranged without calling on the Alumnae for money. '

'

Early in the meeting an earnest appeal on behalf of the

undergraduates was made for immediate aid in erecting the

Students Building while advantage might be taken of the com-

paratively low estimates for the work made by the builders of

Rockefeller Hall and the new library building. The meeting wasin sympathy with the efforts for a Students Building but a motion

to give financial aid was lost and the following resolution adopted,

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"Resolved, that the Alumnae express to the undergraduates

their regret that they are unable to take active part, as an Asso-

ciation, in raising money for the Students Building because of the

urgent need of an Endowment Fund."

A general discussion followed on the subject of the standard

of living at the College and the Academic Committee was

instructed to "investigate the causes for the added expense of

living in the College and to consult as to the best means of

remedying the trouble."

After the announcement of the results of the biennial elec-

tion, the meeting adjourned.

ELIZABETH NlElyDS, Recording Secretary.

REPORT OF ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.

The Annual Meetings of the Academic Committee were held

on February 4th and 5th, in Bryn Mawr. They were attended

by the whole committee, consisting of Emily James Putnam,

Chairman, (appointed to the Committee to fill the vacancy caused

by the resignation of Alice Bache Gould and elected to the chair-

manship left vacant by the resignation of Susan Walker Fitz

Gerald,) Mary Bidwell Breed, Secretary, Susan Fowler, Pauline

Goldmark, Marion Reilly, Edith Sampson Westcott, (appointed

to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Anna Rhoads

Eadd,) Marion Edwards Park, (appointed to fill the vacancy

caused by the resignation of Susan Walker Fitz Gerald,) and

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride, ex-qfficio. Two preliminary meetings

had been held in New York, one in April and one in December.

The Annual Meetings consisted of a meeting of the Committee

alone; a conference of the Committee with President Thomas and

two members of the faculty, Professor Mackenzie and Dr. Leuba;

a conference of the Committee with President Thomas; and a

final meeting of the Committee alone.

The most important reports and discussions were as follows:

The President reported that by recent actionENGLISH ,. . _ .

r, . ,

entrance ot the Faculty, increased weight is to be given to

requirements. English in the requirements for entrance, in

accordance with views often expressed by the Committee.

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According to the new system, each subject is given one point for

each year of preparation allowed by the usual school programme.

Thus English, Latin, and Mathematics are each given four points

out of a total of twenty, while French, German and Greek have

three each, and history and science one each. This system will

go into effect in the autumn of 1906.

The maintenance of the standard of the Bryn honours with

Mawr, A. B. degree is naturally a matter of great A-B

-DEGI*EE -

importance to those who hold the degree, and the Academic Com-mittee believe that perhaps their most obvious duty is to keep

attention directed to this subject. Last year, at the close of a

report on the working of the ''merit system," President Thomasasked the Committee to consider for discussion at the next meeting

the desirability of grading the A. B. degree by giving it cumlaude,

or with some other mark of distinction in the case of the most satis-

factory candidates. The Committee reported themselves as very

doubtful of the result of such a step, viewed as a stimulus to

increased effort, preferring the plan of conferring at graduation

special honours in individual subjects, while leaving the degree

itself the same for all. It seemed to the Committee, however,

that both these methods were artificial expedients, and that the

real way to promote scholarship would be to divide extremely

large classes into sections of manageable size, on a basis of pro-

ficiency, and thus to enable the abler or more diligent students to

cover more ground than can be covered by a large heterogenous

class. There are at present more than ninety students in the

Latin minor courses and other classes are even larger. While this

is the case, the Committee felt that any possible assignment of

honours would proceed from such insufficient knowledge of the

work of individual students as to result in far from perfect justice.

These several propositions were fully discussed, in the light of the

experience of other colleges.

The Committee called attention to the contrast . M ^™^A, M. DEGREE.between the requirements for the Master's degree

at Bryn Mawr and those at the representative colleges and univer-

sities with which Bryn Mawr may most fitly be classed. There

has been a tendency of late in the best colleges in America to

rehabilitate this degree, which had been for centuries a matter of

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little or no educational importance anywhere. In any large

graduate school there may be found students who from lack of

time or of ability cannot profitably undertake the work for the

doctorate, but who should not on that account be left without a

systematic plan of study fitted to their circumstances. It is

chiefly for the benefit of such students that the Master's degree

has been given a meaning. Two requirements have, in general,

been made; first, that it should be given in recognition of grad-

uate or "advanced" work only, and, second, that this work should

be so chosen as to form a logical whole. It was the unanimous

opinion of the Committee that in view of the comparisons un-

favorable to Bryn Mawr which are now being drawn in respect to

this degree, it would be advisable either to abolish it or to establish

it on a more rigorous basis. The President explained the history

of the degree at Bryn Mawr. Restricted to graduates of Bryn

Mawr, it was intended to be a "cultural" degree, indicating only

a term of residence after graduation, and the reasonably success-

ful pursuit of a certain number of courses of liberal study, with-

out regard to the character of the courses. The interest in this

discussion . shown by the President and b}' the members of the

Faculty present, entitles the Committee to hope that the matter

will receive official attention.

alumn/E The question of alumnae representation on the

trustee. Board of Trustees was thoroughly discussed from

various points of view. The Committee were able to present

evidence of the beneficial effect of alumnae trustees at Barnard,

Cornell, Smith, Vassar and Wellesley. In several cases trustees

not Alumnae expressed their approval of the presence of Alumnae

on the Board. The Committee were earnestly of the opinion that

some form of representation, even if incomplete, should be aimed

at as soon as possible.

endowment In view of the desirability of sectioning large

FUND - classes, and of the relatively large salaries paid by

the universities to instructors of the class that Bryn Mawr has

been accustomed to select, the Committee expressed the wish that

future expansion of the budget might be in the direction of the

increase of salaries of the present staff of instruction and of

additions to the staff in departments already organized, rather

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than in the direction of new undertakings such as the proposed

Practice School. The Committee were of the opinion that it

would be advisable for the Alumnae to make their next gift for

academic purposes a contribution towards an endowment fund.

The President announced that by recent action increase of

of the Trustees, not as yet made known to the fees.

public, the tuition fees have been increased by $50.00, making

the minimum cost of tuition and residence $500.00. The increased

charge will affect the class entering in 1904 and all succeeding

classes. This action was taken as the result of the increased cost

of fuel, labour, etc., which created a deficit for the College last

year. The Committee expressed the greatest regret at this

announcement.

The President reported that steps had been under=taken to check undue cutting by numbering the class- graduate

room seats and, in some courses, asking students

to sit in alphabetical order. The tendency of Bryn Mawr under-

graduates to criticize the Faculty and to believe in the effective-

ness of their criticism was earnestly discussed, in regard to its

origin, and the possibility of checking it as an injury to the

College in the public mind.

Professor Mackenzie reported that Dr. Bascom college

had been offered a large collection of minerals, to be needs.

given to the College on condition that a suitable room be pro-

vided for its storage and exhibition. The collection is probably

worth $15,000. One large room would accommodate it. Dr.

L,euba reported the need of funds for the Practice School, for

which a house is already provided.

Respectfully submitted,

Emily Jambs Putnam, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

L,ast year it was considered advisable by the Conference

Committee that there should be two formal business meetings of

the Committee, one in the Spring and one in the Autumn, and as

many informal gatherings as might be agreeable. Unfortunately

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this could not be carried out in the past year but it is strongly

suggested as a plan for the future.

There have been three informal meetings of the Committee.

Before Easter our President, Miss Kirkbride, entertained the Com-mittee at luncheon at her home. In the fall Miss Marion Reilly

gave the Committee a tea and in January another tea was given

by the three Alumnae members, Miss MacCoy, Miss Chapin and

Miss Todd.

At the mid-years last winter, there was considerable agitation

over the question of proctoring at examinations. The honour

and proctor systems were discussed with the result that things

were left practically where they had been. The method which

has held at Bryn Mawr from the first was judged the best.

There has been a feeling among many that the entertainments

given to and by the Freshmen in the fall after they have entered

College is detrimental to their health and standing. On this

account the Freshman play was given up this year and formal

entertainments arranged so that they were at least two weeks

apart. The undergraduates feel that the suppression of the play

will deprive the Freshmen of a great help in class organization,

although they acknowledge that it is a physical strain and a great

expense.

The Students Building Committee have gotten out the "Bryn

Mawr College Song Book," of which you all have been notified.

It contains all the college songs, the music of each given with

the words, and is charmingly illustrated by Elizabeth Shippen

Green.

By this same Committee post cards have been issued, which

have attractive reproductions of photographs of the College

buildings and campus. The full series of twelve may be bought

for fifty cents.

It is thought that it would be wise to raise the remaining

amount needed for the Students' Building in order that it might

be completed at the same time as the Library Building, thus

saving great expense.

Last fall, on the Athletic Field, hockey was played with

great enthusiasm. Besides the inter-class games the College

played the Merion Club team, coming off victorious. The morality

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play ' 'Everyman" was given in the gymnasium by the English

company who introduced it into this country last Spring. There

was an interesting lecture by Professor Royce of Harvard on

"George Fox, the Mystic." Hamilton Mabie was the speaker at

Commencement in June and Dr. Horace Howard Furness was

present at the laying of the corner stone of the new Library

Building.

A new monthly whose title isl<Tipyn o' Bob" has taken the

place of the "Philistine". It is of a more serious character than

the latter and has a department for alumnae news and for articles

contributed by members of the Association.

Elizabeth W. Blanchard, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE JAMES E. RH0AD5 SCHOLARSHIPSCOMMITTEE.

The seventh meeting of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee was held in the President's Office, Taylor Hall on

Friday, May 1, 1903. There were present on behalf of the

Faculty, President M. Carey Thomas, Dr. Louis E. Menger, and

Dr. Charles M. Andrews, and on behalf of the Alumnae, Mrs.

Charles Elmer Bushnell, chairman, Miss Elizabeth B. Kirkbride,

Mrs. William H. Collins, and Miss Abigail C. Dimon. Nine

applications in all were presented to the Committee, two for the

Junior Scholarship and seven for the Sophomore Scholarship.

The chairman reported that all these candidates had been seen

personal^ by two of the alumnae members of the Committee,

that their professors had supplemented their marks by a more or

less definite general opinion in writing and that their respective

merits and needs had been very thoroughly discussed by the

alumnae members at a meeting held the day previous.

The Committee then voted unanimously to nominate Bertha

Warner Seely for the Junior Scholarship, and Phoebe Sinclair

Crosby for the Sophomore Scholarship.

Following these nominations was a prolonged discussion in-

volving the question of need, and the interpretation which the

Alumnae Association wished to put on the terms of its gifts.

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The Committee finally united in an opinion that the Rhoads

Scholarships ought to be awarded only to those candidates whocould not continue to work for their degrees without financial

help, and that applicants who could afford to attend the College

courses from their homes as non-resident students, should not be

considered primarily in need of help. In other words the Scholar-

ships ought not to be used to gratify merely the desire to be in

residence. Other points made were that no undeserving student

should be nominated, no matter how great her need, and that it

might be advisable to ask applicants for the names of responsible

persons who could give authoritative and unprejudiced informa-

tion regarding financial needs. The meeting then adjourned.

Madeline V. A. Bushnell. Chairman.

REPORT OF THE STUDENTS' LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.

During the past year the Committee has loaned money to six

students, to the amount of $850.00 in sums not exceeding $300.00

to any one student. The sum of $260.00 has been repaid into

the fund, and contributions amounting to $20.00 have been

received. The balance on hand to date is $286.13. This is a

small amount with which to meet the demands that will be madeon the fund in the Spring, even though we should receive a num-

ber of repayments before that time. Last Spring we were obliged

to give each applicant less than she asked for, and any help from

the Association, either individually or collectively, will be most

gratefully received, and will do a great deal of good. Annual

subscriptions even if small, would be especially helpful as the

Committee would then have some idea how much it could promise

to applicants. Will any who desire to contribute to the fund, or

to become annual subscribers, kindly give their names to the

Chairman, or to the Treasurer, Martha G. Thomas.

Submitted for the Loan Fund Committee,

Mary K. Converse, Chairman.

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REPORT OF HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

Sets of answers previously reported, 219

Received since January 12th, 1903, 22

Total, 241

Distribution Among Classes.

February 3rd, 1904.

Class. No. in Class.No. of Answers

Received.Percentage.

'88 1

'89 26 17 65.4

'90 13 9 69.2

'91 11 7 63.6

'92 19 11 57.9

'93 30 14 46.6

'94 19 8 42.1

'95 26 7 26.9

'96 39 15 38.5

'97 46 16 34.8

'98 48 18 37.5

'99 44 13 29.6

'00 55 33 60.0

'01 62 26 41.9

'02 64 23 35.9

'03 79 19 24.1

Ph. D. 16 5 31.3

Total, 598 241 40.5

Isabel, Maddison, Secretary.

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TREASURER'S REPORT.

BALANCE SHEET.

December 31, 1903.

assets.

Cash, $ 3,541 90

Students' Loans, 5,665 00

Total Assets, $ 9,206 90

EIABIEITIES.

Loan Fund—Principal, $ 5,951 13

Alumnae Fund—Principal, 1,070 78

Interest, 64 83

Library Fund—Principal, 1,702 16

Scholarship Fund—Interest from last year, . . 12 00

Special Scholarship Fund—Principal, 50 00" —Interest, 1 53

Total Liabilities, $ 8,852 43

Accumulated Fund for general purposes, 354 47

Total, $ 9,206 90

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

January 1, 1903, To December 31, 1903.

GENERAL TREASURY.RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1903, $ 201 55

Dues, $ 501 50

Interest on Deposits, 6 20

Cash received, 22 94

Special Scholarships Fund, 50 00" —Interest on Deposits, 1 53

Total Receipts, $ 582 17

Total, $ 783 72

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DISBURSEMENTS.Miscellaneous Expense, $ 18 00

Typewriting and clerical services, 4 05

Printing, 161 35

Postage and stationery, 94 07

Traveling Expenses, 4 00

Expenses of Alumnae Supper, 20 71

" " Academic Committee Meeting, ... 63 54

Total Payments, $ 365 72

Balance Dec. 31, 1903:—General Account,

Germantown Trust Co. , . . $ 339 26

Cash on hand, 15' 21$354 47

Scholarships Fund—GermantownSavings Fund, 12 00

Special Scholarship Fund—Ger-

mantown Savings Fund, ... 51 53 $ 418 00

Total, $ 783 72

LOAN FUND.RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1903, $ 831 91

Donations, $ 20 00

Repayment of loan to students, 260 00

Interest on Loans 13 32" Deposits, 10 90

Total receipts, $ 304 22

Total, $ 1,136 13

DISBURSEMENTS.

Loans to students, $ 850 00

Balance, Dec. 31, 1903:—Girard Trust Company, . 286 13

Total, $ 1,136 13

ALUMN/E FUND.RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1903, $ 893 66

Life Memberships, $ 200 00Donation, 10 00Interest on Deposits, 31 95

Total receipts $ 241 95

Total, $ 1,135 61

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Balance December 31, 1903:

Western Saving Fund Society, $ 1,054 26

Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 81 35$ 1,135 61

LIBRARY FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1903 $ 5,186 52

Donations, $ 1,319 00

Interest on Deposits, 161 47

Total receipts, $ 1,480 47

Total, $ 6,666 99

DISBURSEMENTS.Amount paid to Bryn Mawr College, $ 4,959 83

Returned to K. B. Tiffany for advances, 5 00

Balance December 31, 1903:

Fidelity Trust Co., $ 1,677 16

Germantown Trust Co., 25 00 1,702 16

Total $ 6,666 99

Jane B. Haines, Treasurer.

This is to certify that I have audited the accounts of the Aeumn^EAssociation of Bryn Mawr CoeeEGE for the year ending December 31,

1903, and have found them to be correct, as stated in the accompanying

Balance Sheet and Accounts.

J. E. STERRETT, Certified Public Accountant.

January 20, 1904.

The Auditing Committee presents this certificate as its report.

Virginia Ragsdaee, ")

7 .... n •,,

Mary Jackson Norcross. \AudlhnS Committee.

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BY=LAWS.*

ARTICLE I.

MEMBERSHIP.

Section 1. Any person who has received the degree of

Bachelor of Arts or of Doctor of Philosophy from Bryn MawrCollege is entitled to full membership in the Alumnae Association

of Bryn Mawr College, and to all privileges pertaining to such

membership.

SEC 2. Former students of the college who have not

received degrees may become Associate Members of the Alumnae

Association upon unanimous election by the Board of Directors.

Applications for associate membership must be made to the Board

of Directors at least two months before the annual meeting, and

the names of the applicants elected by the Board of Directors must

be presented at this meeting.

To be eligible for associate membership a former student

must have pursued courses in the College for at least two consec-

utive semesters, and if a matriculated student, at least four aca-

demic years must have elapsed since the date of her entering the

College. A return to the College for undergraduate work shall

terminate an associate membership, and render the student ineli-

gible for re-election during the period of this new attendance at

the College.

Associate members are entitled to all the rights and privi-

leges of full membership, except the power of voting and the

right to hold office in the Board of Directors, or to serve on stand-

ing committees.

ARTICLE II.

MEETINGS.

Section 1. There shall be each year one regular meeting

of the Association. This meeting shall be held at Bryn MawrCollege in February, on a date to be fixed annually by the Board

of Directors.

Words underlined were adopted in February, 1904.

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Sec. 2. Two weeks before the annual meeting, notices of

the date and of the business to be brought before the meeting,

shall be sent to each member of the Alumnae Association. If it

should be necessary to bring before the meeting business of which

no previous notice could be given, action may be taken upon

such business only by a two-thirds vote of the members present

at the meeting.

Sec. 3. Special meetings of the Association may be called

at any time by the Corresponding Secretary at the request of the

President, or of five members of the Association, provided that

notice of the meeting and of all business to be brought before it

be sent to each member of the Association two weeks in advance.

SEC. 4. In cases demanding immediate action on matters

clearly not affecting the financial or general policy of the Associa-

tion, special meetings may be called by the Corresponding Secre-

tary with less than two weeks' notice at the request of the Board

of Directors or of ten members of the Association. At special

meetings called on less than two weeks' notice action may be

taken only by a two-thirds vote of the members present.

Sec. -5. Fifteen members of the Association shall constitute

a quorum for the transaction of business.

ARTICLE III.

MANAGEMENT.

Section 1. The Officers of the Association shall constitute

a Board of Directors to which shall be entrusted the management

of the affairs of the Association in the interim of its meetings.

ARTICLE IV.

DUES.

Section 1. The annual dues for each member of the Asso-

ciation shall be one dollar, payable to the Treasurer at the annual}

meeting. Associate members shall pay the same dues as full

members of the Association, but shall be exempt from all assess-

ments.

SEC. 2. The dues for each member that enters the Associa-

tion in June shall be fifty cents for the part year from June to the

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following February, payable to the Treasurer on graduation from

the College.

SEC. 3. Any member of the Association may become a life

member of the Association upon payment at any time of twenty

dollars; and upon such payment she shall become exempt from all

annual dues and assessments.

SEC. 4. The names of members who fail to pay the annual

dues for two successive years shall be stricken from the member-

ship list. The Board of Directors may at its discretion remit the

dues of any member sub silentio.

ARTICLE V.

COMMITTEES.

Section 1. The Standing Committees of the Association

shall be: An Academic Committee, consisting of seven members;

a Conference Committee, consisting of four members; a Students'

Loan Fund Committee, consisting of five members; a James K.

Rhoads Scholarships Committee, consisting of three members; a

Nominating Committee, consisting of five members; an Auditing

Committee, consisting of two members; and a Finance Com-mittee, consisting of three members and the Treasurer ex officio.

ARTICLE VI.

ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Section 1. Elections for Officers shall be held biennially

and elections for members of the Academic Committee annually,

before the regular meeting, and the results of the elections shall

be announced at that meeting; in every case the candidate receiv-

ing the greatest number of votes shall be declared elected. Noballot shall be valid that is not returned in a sealed envelope

marked "Ballot."

SEC. 2. The Officers of the Association shall be nominated

by the Nominating Committee, and elected by ballot of the whole

Association. They shall hold office for two years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill any vacancy in its own body for an unexpired term.

Sec. 3. The members of the Academic Committee shall be

nominated as follows: The Board of Directors shall make at least

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twice as many nominations as there are vacancies in the Commit-

tee. Furthermore, any twenty-five Alumnae may nominate one

candidate for any vacancy in the Committee; provided that they

sign the nomination and file it with the Recording Secretary byDecember 1st preceding the annual meeting. The members of

the Academic Committee shall be elected by ballot of the whole

Association and shall each hold office for four years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill any vacancy in the Committee, such appointment to

hold until the next regular election.

Sec. 4. The members of the Conference Committee shall be

appointed annually by the Board of Directors and shall each hold

office for one year or until others are appointed in their places.

Sec. 5. The members of the Students' Loan Fund Commit-

tee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors from candidates

recommended by the Loan Fund Committee. They shall each

hold office for five years or until others are appointed in their

places. One new member shall be appointed each year to suc-

ceed the retiring member, and no member with the exception of

the Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election until one year has

elapsed after the expiration of her term of office.

Skc. 6. The members of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors, and

shall each hold office for three years or until others are appointed

in their places. One new member shall be appointed each year

to succeed the retiring member, and no member shall be eligible

for re-election until one year has elapsed after the expiration of

her term of office.

SEC. 7. The Health Statistics Committee shall be a perma-

nent committee appointed by the Board of Directors in consulta-

tion with the President of Bryn Mawr College. The chairman of

this Committee is empowered to fill vacancies in the Committee;

a vacancy in the chairmanship shall be filled by the Board of Di-

rectors in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College.

Sec. 8. The members of the Nominating Committee shall

be appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two years or until others are appointed in their

places.

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Sec. 9. The members of the Auditing Committee shall be

appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two years or until others are appointed in their

places.

Sec. 10. The members of the Finance Committee shall be

appointed by the Board of Directors and shall each hold office

for four years or until others are appointed in their places.

Sec. 11. The appointments of the Board of Directors for the

year ensuing shall be made in time to be reported by the Board to

the annual meeting for ratification by the Association.

ARTICLE VII.

DUTIES.

Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to her office. She shall be

a member ex officio of all the committees of the Association and

shall countersign all bills presented to the Treasurer before they

are paid. She shall appoint such committees as are not otherwise

provided for.

Sec. 2. The Vice-President shall perform all the duties of

the President in the absence of the latter.

Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep the minutes of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to the office of clerk. She

shall have the custody of all documents and records belonging to

the Association which do not pertain to special or standing com-

mittees, and she shall be the custodian of the seal of the Associa-

tion. She shall notify committees of all motions in any wayaffecting them; she shall receive all ballots cast for the elections

and with the Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall act as

teller for the same ; and she shall be responsible for the publication

of the Annual Report, which should be mailed to the Alumnae

within two months after the annual meeting.

SEC. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the

necessary correspondence of the Association; she shall send out

all notices, and shall inform officers and committees of their

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election or appointment; she shall approve all bills before they

are sent to the President for her signature. She shall send to each

class secretary in January of each year the forms for the collec-

tion of class records; she shall receive and arrange these records

for the Annual Report, and shall also assist the Recording

Secretary in the further preparation of this report.

S^C. 5. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds

of the Association, except those pertaining to special or standing

committees; and shall pay them out only upon the joint order of

the President and Corresponding Secretary. She shall collect all

dues and assessments, shall take and file vouchers for all disburse-

ments, and shall keep an account of all receipts and expenditures.

She shall be ready at any time to make a report of the finances

of the Association to the Association itself or to the Board of

Directors, and she shall make to the Association at the annual

meeting a full report, the correctness of which must be attested

by the Auditing Committee.

Skc. 6. The Board of Directors shall prepare all business

for the meetings of the Association, and shall have full power to

transact in the interim of its meetings all business not otherwise

provided for in these by-laws. It shall have control of all funds

of the Association; it shall supervise the expenditures of commit-

tees, and it shall have power to levy assessments not exceeding in

any one year the amount of the annual dues. At least one month

before each annual meeting it shall send to each member of the

Association a ballot presenting nominations for the Academic

Committee in accordance with Art. VI. Sec. 3. ; biennially at least

one month before the annual meeting it shall send to each mem-ber of the Association the ballot prepared by the Nominating

Committee in accordance with Art. VII. Sec. 12. It shall appoint

before each annual meeting the members of the Conference Com-mittee, the Students' Loan Fund Committee, the James E. Rhoads

Scholarships Committee, and the Finance Committee. It shall

also appoint in alternate years before the regular meeting preceding

the biennial election the members of the Nominating Committee

and Auditing Committee; and in case a vacancy occurs it shall

appoint, in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College,

the chairman of the Health Statistics Committee. It shall report

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all appointments to the regular meeting next following for ratifi-

cation by the Association. A majority of the Board shall con-

stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Board of

Directors shall be at all times responsible to the Association.

Sec. 7. The Academic Committee shall hold at least one

meeting each academic year to confer with the President of Bryn

Mawr College on matters of interest connected with the college.

It shall have full power to arrange the times of its meetings.

Sec. 8. The Conference Committee shall hold at least two

meetings each academic year, one in the autumn and one in the

spring, to confer with committees from the Undergraduate Asso-

ciation and the Graduate Club of Bryn Mawr College, on matters

of interest to the three associations. It shall have power to call

special meetings at its discretion.

Sec. 9. The Students' Loan Fund Committee shall have

immediate charge of the Loan Fund, and of its disbursements,

subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. It shall confer

with the President of Bryn Mawr College regarding all loans.

SEC. 10. The James E. Rhoads Scholarships Committee

shall, with the President of Bryn Mawr College and the Committee

appointed by the Academic Council of the Faculty, nominate

annually the candidates for the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

to be conferred by the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College

according to the provisions contained in the Deed of Gift.

Sec. 11. The Health Statistics Committee shall collect from

the members of the Association information that may serve as a

basis for statistics regarding the health and occupation of college

women. The Committee, subject to the approval of the Board of

Directors, shall have power to determine the best methods of

carrying out the duties assigned to it.

SEC. 12. The Nominating Committee shall biennially pre-

pare a ballot presenting alternate nominations for the officers of

the Association and shall file it with the Recording Secretary by

December 1st preceding the annual meeting.

SEC. 13. The Auditing Committee shall in the month pre-

ceding the annual meeting examine the accounts of the Treasurer,

and shall report concerning the accuracy of the same at the annual

meeting.

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Sec. 14. The Finance Committee shall devise ways and

means of raising money for purposes indicated by the Association

and shall take charge of collecting money for these purposes from

the members of the Association. It shall have power to add to

its number.

Sec. 15. The Board of Directors and all Committees shall

report to the Association at the annual meeting, and the Students'

Loan Fund Committee shall report also to the Board of Trustees

of Bryn Mawr College.

ARTICLE VIII.

RULES OF ORDER.

The rules of parliamentary practice as set forth in Robert's

"Rules of Order" shall govern the proceedings of this Associa-

tion in so far as they are not inconsistent with any provisions of

its charter or by-laws.

ARTICLE IX.

AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS.

These by-laws may be amended or new ones framed by a two-

thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the

Association, provided that details of proposed amendments and

additions have been given in writing at a previous regular meeting

of the Association, either by the Board of Directors or by five

members of the Association.

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CLASS REPORTS.

CLASS OF '88.

Mary Grafton Patterson,Died 1894.

CLASS OF '89.

Sophia Weygandt Harris, Secretary.

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alice E. Anthony,96 West Forest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Warden of Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Anthony Robbins (Mrs. Frederick Wright Robbins),

96 West Forest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Emily Greene Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Associate Professor in Economics and Sociology, Wellesley College.

Catharine E. Bean Cox (Mrs. Isaac M. Cox),Kilauea, Kawai, Hawaiian Islands.

Teacher.

Elizabeth Miller Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Tutor in mathematics in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia, Pa., and in

the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Miles Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Treasurer of Bellefonte Aid Society; Instructor in sewing school for poor

children.

Mabel Parker Clark Huddleston, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1890 (Mrs. John Henry Huddleston),126 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Helen Cecilia Coale Crew (Mrs. Henry Crew),*627 Hamlin Street, Evanston, 111.

*Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Julia Cope Collins (Mrs. William H. Collins),

Haverford, Pa.

Secretary of Friends' Foreign Missionary Association of Philadelphi;

Manager of Western District Colored School.

Helena Stuart Dudley,Dennison House, 93 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass.

Louise R. Elder,

Susan Braley Franklin, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

June to October: 16 Division Street, Newport, R. I.

October to June: Care of Miss Baldwin, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Latin for Uniform Entrance Examination Board, June, 1903.

(For publication see page 85.)

Leah Goff, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Alice Bache Gould,405 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass.

Mabel Hutchinson Douglas (Mrs. J. Henry Douglas, Jr.),

Newberg, Ore.

Professor of Greek and English, Pacific College, Newberg; Student, Uni-

versity of California, Summer 1903.

Eina Lawrence,3715^ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary McMurtrie, A. M., Columbia University, 1897,

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Harriet Randolph, Ph. D., University of Zurich, 1892,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Botany and Demonstrator in Biology, Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Ely Rhoads Eadd, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

(Mrs. William Coffin Eadd),Care of C. F. Rhoads, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

In California since May 1903.

Ella Riegel,Care of Messrs. J. S. Morgan & Co., 22 Old Broad Street,

London, E. C, England.

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Emily James Smith Putnam (Mrs. George Haven Putnam),335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

President of the League for Political Education; Lecturer on Greek

politics; Trustee of Barnard College.

Anne TAyi^or Simpson, (Mrs. Frank H. Simpson),College Hill, Hamilton County, O.

Margarkt Chkston Thomas Carey (Mrs. Anthony Morris

Carey),

1004 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.

Sophia Weygandt Harris (Mrs. John McArthur Harris),

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, i890.

Caroline Ely Paxson,New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.

Martha Gibbons Thomas,Whitford, Chester County, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hall East, Bryn Mawr College.

CLASS OF '90.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, Secretary.

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Hopkins Albro Barker, Ph. D., Yale University, 1898

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker),

1450 Kenesaw Avenue, Washington, D. C.

Edith Child,1527 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Case and Child College Preparatory School for

Girls, Philadelphia.

Alice Eleanora Garretson,Haywards, Cal.

Emeline Gowen,7331 Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Harris Keiser, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1891

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser),

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.Edward Harrison Keiser, Jr., born September 23, 1903.

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Marian T. Macintosh,620 South Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history and literature in the Case and Child School and in the

Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia.

Margaret M. Patterson Campbell (Mrs. Richard C. Camp-bell),*

1075 Pennsylvania Avenue, Denver, Colo.

Anna Powers,Died, November 12th, 1894.

Edith Sampson Westcott, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. John H. Westcott),

Princeton, N. J.

President of Princeton Village Improvement Society.

Katharine Morris Shipley,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal and Head of the English Department in the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr.Travelling in Europe, 1902-4.

Alys Whitall Smith Russell (Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Arthur

William Russell),

44 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, London, England.

Member of Council, Bedford College for Women of the University of

London.

(For publication see page 85).

I^UELLA HlBBS THORNE,Died, August 13th, 1897.

Katharine Willets Gardner (Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner),Roslyn, Nassau County, N. Y.

CLASS OF '91.

Maria V. Bedinger, Secretary.

Anchorage, Ky.

Helen Culbertson Annan Scribner, A. M., Columbia Uni-

versity, 1897 (Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner),

10 West Forty-third Street, New York City.

^Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Maria Voorhees Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of mathematics in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Emily L,. Buee,Rosemont, Pa.

Esther Fusseee Byrnes, A. M., 1894, Ph. D., 1898, Bryn

Mawr College,

1803 Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Girls' High School, Brooklyn, New York City; Fellow in the

New York Academy of Science.

(For publication see page 84.

)

Jane Bowne Haines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1892,

Cheltenham, Pa.

Private Cataloguer and Bibliographer.

Harriet Frazier Head,109 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ethee Parrish,Radnor, Pa.

Lieeian Vaughan Sampson, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

5373 Chew Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Scofieed,Died, June, 1896.

Emiey Rachee Vaie,125 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Marian Adams Wright Waesh (Mrs. Timothy Walsh),Care of Maginnis, Walsh & Sullivan, Colonial Bldg, Boston, Mass.

James Anthony Walsh, born November 15th, 1903.

CLASS OF '92.

Edith Wetherilx Ives, Secretary.

Ill East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Heeen Barteett, A. M., 1893, Ph.D., 1896, Bryn Mawr College,

107 Randolph Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Dean of Women and Head of the Department of Modern Languages,

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria.

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Alice Belin,Scranton, Pa.

ELIZABETH MaXWEI.Iv CARROLL,1225 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Head Mistress of the Arundell School, Baltimore; President of the Arundell

Good Government Club, 1903-04; Member of the Executive Committee

of the Maryland Consumers' League, 1903-04.

Kate Holladay Claghorn, Ph. D., Yale University, 1896,

81 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York City.

Assistant Registrar of Records, Tenement House Department of City of

New York; Member of the Advisory Council of the Society for the

Protection of Italian Immigrants; Secretary of the Association of the

School of Philanthropy; Member of- the Advisory Board of the Man-hattan Trade School for Girls.

( For publications see page 84.

)

Helen Theodora Clements Kirk (Mrs. Edward C. Kirk),

554 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Graduate student in economics, University of Pennsylvania.

Annie Crosby Emery, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Ellsworth, Me.

Dean of Women's College, Brown University.

(For publication see page 84.

)

Margaret Dutton Kellum,2116 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Abby Kirk,Rosemont, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Mary Taylor Mason,School-house Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Grace Pinney Stewart (Mrs. James M. Stewart),

120 Riverside Drive, New York City.

Helen J. Robins,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of English in Miss Baldwin's School, and in the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr, and private tutor in English ; Associate Examiner

in English for the College Entrance Examination Board of the Middle

States and Maryland.

( For publication see page 85.

)

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Harriet Stevenson Pinney (Mrs. Edward G. Pinney),

113 Convent Avenue, New York City.

Janet Pinney, born September 8th, 1903.

Mathii.de WEIL,1720 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader of manuscripts and Photographer.

Edith Wetherill Ives (Mrs. Frederick M. Ives),

111 East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Ware Winsor Pearson (Mrs. Henry G. Pearson),

Weston, Mass.

Theodore Pearson, born July 7th, 1903.

Graduated in February, 1893.

Edith Rockwell Hall,The Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Joint Head of the Balliol School, with Louise Brownell Saunders.

Frances Brodhead Harris Brown (Mrs. Reynolds Driver

Brown),5112 Newhall Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reynolds Driver Brown, Jr., born November 14th, 1903.

Frances Elizabeth Hunt,801 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Mary Taylor Mackenzie (Mrs. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie),Died, September 27, 189(1.

CLASS OF '93.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnew,, Secretary.

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell (Mrs. Charles ElmerBushnell),

1836 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Died, May 1904, in Italy.

Eliza Raymond Adams Lewis (Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis),4 West St. Joseph Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Jane Louise Brownell, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

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Louise Sheffield Brownell Saunders (Mrs. Arthur Percy

Saunders),

Clinton, N. Y.

Head of the Balliol School, Utica N. Y., in association with Edith Rock-

well Hall.

Lucy Martin Donnelly,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College; in Europe, 1903 Oi on leave of

absence.

Ruth Emerson Fletcher, (Mrs. Henry Martineau Fletcher),

8 Alexandra House, St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington, London,

England.

IyOuiSE Oliphant Fulton Gucker (Mrs. Frank ThomsonGucker),

3420 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

President of Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Emma L,ydia Hacker Norton (Mrs. Arthur H. Norton),

Westbrook, Me.

Margaret Hill Hilles Johnson (Mrs. Joseph Esrey John-

son, Jr.),

Longdale, Va.

Joseph Esrey Johnson, 3d, born May 21, 1903, at Longdale; died May 25

1903.

Elizabeth Frances Hopkins,Thomasville, Ga.

Private tutor.

Mary E. Hoyt,Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

In Europe, 1903-4: Address, American Express Co., 11 Rue Scribe, Paris.

Elva L,EE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Randolph, N. Y.

Lucy Eewis,1029 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history in the Philadelphia High School for Girls.

Mary Belle McMullin,4805 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Lillian Virginia Moskr, Pd. B., New York State Normal

College, 1894.

Canandaigua, N. Y.

Teacher of German and French in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua;

President of Travelers Club, Canandaigua.

Nellie Neilson, A. M., 1894, Ph. D., 1899, Bryn Mawr College,

3711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Acting Professor of European History, Mount Holyoke College.

Elizabeth Nichols Moores (Mrs. Charles W. Moores),

1918 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Charles W. Moores 3d, born June 24, 1903, at Indianapolis.

Rachel Louise Oliver,99 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn, Mass.

Private tutor in winter, Tryon, N. C.

Henrietta Raymer Palmer,292 Rugby Street, Providence, R. I.

Bertha Haven Putnam,335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Harriet Robbins,Wethersfield, Conn.

Amy Cordova Rock Ransome (Mrs. F. Leslie Ransome),1439 Staughton Street, Washington, D. C.

Violet Ransome, born October 26th, 1903, in Washington.

Helen R. Staples,490 Locust Street, Dubuque, la.

Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter( Mrs. Moses Stephen

Slaughter),

633 Francis Street, Madison, Wis.

Helen Whitall Thomas Flexner, (Mrs. Simon Flexner),

In Europe, 1903-04; address, Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 Pall Mall, London,

England.

Married Dr. Simon Flexner, September 17, 1903, at Bryn Mawr.

Evangeline Holcomb Walker Andrews (Mrs. Charles

McLean Andrews),Bryn Mawr, Pa.

In Europe, 1903-04.

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Susan Grimes Walkkr FitzGerald (Mrs. Richard Y. Fitz-

Gerald),

Redding, Shasta County, Cal.

Head Worker, Richmond Hill House; Attendance Officer, Board of

Education, New York City until April, 1904.

Graduated in February, 1894.

Emma Louise: Atkins,1312 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Sarah Frances Atkins Kackley, (Mrs. Thomas Reid Kack-

ley),

1312 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Thomas Reid Kackley, Jr., born November 14, 1903, in Indianapolis.

Susan Frances Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English, Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia.

CLASS OF '94.

HKLKN Midduston, Secretary.

Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mabel Birdsall CowlES (Mrs. William Turner Cowles),29 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.

Abby Slade Brayton Dureee (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee)435 Cherry Street, Fall River, Mass.

Mary Bidwell Breed, A. M., 1895, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Bloomington, Ind.

Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of

Indiana.

Sarah Wilson Darlington,31 West Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa.

Mistress of a private school in Uniontown, Pa.

Blanche Davis Follansbee Caldwell (Mrs. Brown Cald-

well),

230 Oglethorpe Avenue, East, Savannah, Ga.

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Edith Hamilton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Principal of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Helen Rolfe Hopkins Thohi (Mrs. H. R. Mayo Thorn),

"Hillside," Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.President of the Saturday Night Class of Baltimore.

Helen Rolfe Congdon Thorn, born August 13, 1903.

Julia Ethel Landers,*402 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Fay MacCracken Stockwell, A. M., New York University,

1898 (Mrs. Frederick Emerson Stockwell),

Beverly, N. J.

EmiliE Norton Martin, A. M., 1896, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Montreat, N. C.

Instructor in mathematics, Mount Holyoke College.

Marie Louise Minor,242 West One Hundred and Fourth Street, New York City.

Teacher of biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City; Student at

Columbia University, 1903-04.

Mary Neville,*218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Katharine Porter, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1898,

149 William Street, Orange, N. J.

Physician, Assistant Surgeon (Gynaecological) to the New York Infirmary

for Women and Children, appointed April, 1901: Physician for the

Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges, appointed

September, 1900; Member of the Dispensing Staff of the OrangeMemorial Hospital, appointed November, 1900; President of the

Medical Club of Newark, appointed November, 1900.

ESTELLE REID,West Haverstraw, N. Y.

Jennie M. Staadeker,418 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Girls High School, Louisville.

*Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Ethel McCoy Walker,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history, Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr; Graduate Scholar

in archaeology, Bryn Mawr College.

Agnes Mary Whiting Wynne (Mrs. Philip Henry Wynne),*284 Pine Street, Springfield, Mass.

Emma Stansbury Wines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

901 Mulberry Street, Scrantou, Pa.

Principal of Bryn Mawr Preparatory School, Scranton, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1895.

Helen Middleton,Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '95.

Mary French Ewjs, Secretary.

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Atkinson W7atson (Mrs. George Watson),Doylestown, Pa.

Elizabeth Conway Bent,7 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of Greek, Latin and mathematics.

Anne Coleman Carvallo (Mrs. Joachim Leon Carvallo),

270 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France.

Mary French Ellis,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and science in Miss Keyser's School Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary FlExner,The Belgravia, Fourth and Hill Streets, Louisville, Ky.

Susan Fowler,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher; Student at Columbia University.

Rosalie Allan Furman,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Finch School, New York City.

*Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Annette Hall Phillips (Mrs. Howard Magill Phillips),

43 Carpenter Street, Germantowu, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Harris Brown (Mrs. Henry Ingersoll

Brown),5149 Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Henry Ingersoll Brown, Jr., born October 14, 1903.

Mary Harris,Care of J. M. Harris, 1030 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia.

Mary Denver James, -

Coshocton, O.

Marianna Janney,1535 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of vocal training and vocal expression at the Elsie WoodworthRead Studio of Expression: Student in English at the Drexel Insti-

tute, Philadelphia.

Mary Jeffers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

218 East Twenty-third Street, Baltimore, Md.Teacher; Head of Latin and ancient history department of the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Lecturer on Greece and Rome;Member of the Oriental Society.

Martha Diven La Porte,1201 Lincoln Avenue, Tyrone, Pa.

Student in Teachers College, Columbia University.

Florence Leftwich Ravenel (Mrs. S. Preoleau Ravenel),

Asheville, N. C.

Married S. Preoleau Ravenel, lawyer, December 10, 1903, at Davidson,

N. C.

Jessie Livingston Louderback,310 West Seventieth Street, New York City.

Principal of the High School of the Barnard School for Girls, New YorkCity; Honorary member of the Alumnae of the Barnard School for

Girls; Assistant Director of the Barnard Art Club.

Zelinda Neville,"218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Edith Pettit, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

*Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Margaret Hili.es Shearman,1600 West Seventh Street, Wilmington, Del.

Social settlement work.

Harriet Ridgway Shreve,118 Grove Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in the Misses Rayson's School, NewYork City.

Bertha Szold L,evin (Mrs. I^ouis Hiram Iyevin),

726 Newington Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Writer of translations and reviews for a weekly paper.

IyYDIA IyOIS TlLLEY,411 Freemason Street, Norfolk, Va.

Teacher in Norfolk High School; First Vice-President of the Virginia

Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Anna Martha Walker, A. M., Leland Stanford Junior Uni-

versity, 1901,

Glen Moore, Chester County, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and Spanish in the High School, Ogden, Utah.

Margaret Warner,49 Forest Street, Hartford, Conn.

Graduated in February, 1896.

Caroline Reeves Foulke,Richmond, Ind.

IyiLA Verplanck North,318 Forest Road, Roland Park, Md.

Teacher; Manager and member of the Executive Committee of the Balti-

more Charity Organization Society; Manager of the Home for the

Friendless, New York City; Member of the Central Committee of the

Tuberculosis Exhibition, Baltimore, January, 1904; Member of the

Women's Auxiliary of the Civil Service Reform Association of

Baltimore.

CLASS OF '96.

Mary W. JewktT, Secretary.

Moravia, N. Y.

IyUCY BAIRD,1345 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history, Miss Hills's School for Girls, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Elisabeth Hedges Blauvelt, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical

School, 1903,

Roselle, N. J.

Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

IyYDiA Truman Boring,931 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in Friends' Central School, Philadelphia.

Elsa Bowman,1 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics in the Brearley School, New York City.

Harriet Mather Brownell,234 Summer Street, Bristol, Conn.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Passaic Collegiate School, Passaic, N. J.

Hannah Warner Cadbury,441 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of Forty-first Division of the Civic Betterment Association;

Member of the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Peace Asso-

ciation of Friends; Special student in the Philosophies of the Early

Christian Centuries under Professor Jones of Haverford College.

Travelled in Italy and England, March to November, 1903.

Helena Chapin,York, Pa.

Lisa Baker Converse,Gwynedd, Pa.

Travelling in Georgia and Florida, Jan. -April, 1904.

Katharine Innes Cook,71 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of Latin in Miss Winsor's School, Boston, Mass.

Mary Virginia Crawford,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Abigail Camp Dimon, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

367 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.

Warden of Radnor Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publication, see page 84.

)

Clara Emily Farr,4603 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Ruth Wadsworth Furnkss Porter (Mrs. James F. Porter),

Lakeside, 111.

Secretary of the Board of Managers of the Maurice Porter Childrens'

Hospital

.

Edward Clark Porter, born February 10, 1904.

Ellen Rose Giles, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

89 Clinton Place, New York City.

Pauline Dorothea Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Assistant Secretary, Consumers' League, New York City.

Anna Bright Green Annan (Mrs. Roberdeau Annan),Frostburg, Md.

Bella Mira Grossman,1 West Eighty-first Street, New York City.

Helen Bayre Haines Greening (Mrs. Henry B. Greening),Vincentown, N. J.

Gertrude Langden Heritage, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

120 North Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia.

Demonstrator in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Dayton Hill Swope (Mrs. Gerard Swope),3530 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Mary Delia Hopkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Clinton, N. Y.

Teacher in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua, N. Y.

Mary Warren Jewett,Moravia, N. Y.

Vice-President of the Board of Trustees of the Powers Library, Moravia.

Dora Keen,1729 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of Public Education Association; Director of the Legal Aid

Society; Corporator of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.

(For publication, see page 85.)

Georgiana Goddard King, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

400 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of English, history, and psychology in the Misses Graham's

School, New York City; Travelled abroad, Summer 1903.

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Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride,1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant to the Auditor, Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives

and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia; Trustee of Penn Normal and

Industrial School, South Carolina.

Caroline Wormeley Latimer, M. D., Woman's Medical Col-

lege of Baltimore, 1890; A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

1114 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md.

Emma Hillman Linburg,225 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Lilian Mappin,1714 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, 111.

Rebecca Taylor Mattson Darlington (Mrs. Philip J. Dar-

lington),

Glen Ridge, N. J.

Student in Music.

Mary Anna Mendinhall Mullin, (Mrs. James Herbert Mul-

lin),

413 West Miner Street, West Chester, Pa.

Tirzah Lamson Nichols,3207 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of science in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Virginia Ragsdale, B. S., Guilford College, 1892,

Jamestown, N. C.

Teacher of mathematics in Dr. Sachs's Collegiate Institute for Girls,

New York City.

Mary Helen Ritchie, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Scattergood Hoag (Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Hoag),Oct. -June: Haverford, Pa.

June-Oct. : West Gray, Me.

Clarissa Worcester Smith Dey (Mrs. John Dey),423 James Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

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Charlotte de Macklot Thompson, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1897,

Care of H. Oliver Thompson, 216 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md-

Adeline Bonnaffon Walters Guillon (Mrs. Horace Ed-

mund Guillon),

107 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1897.

Louise Dudley Davis Brooks (Mrs. Henry H. Brooks),

44 West Ninth Street, New York City.

Nancy Dudley Brooks, born December 28, 1902; died January 24, 1904.

Laurette Hustis Potts,35 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '97.

Mary M. Campbei^i,, Secretary.

West Orange, N. J.

Grace Albert, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Care of T. B. Browne, Esq., Wynnewood, Pa.

Holder of Graduate European Fellowship, Bryn Mawr College, 1903-04;

Studying at Oxford, England.

Lydia Mitchell Albertson Tierney (Mrs. J. Wilbur Tier-

ney),

404 West Stafford Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Anna Hazard Tierney, born November 17, 1903, at Philadelphia.

Clyde Bartholomew,Forty Fort, Pa.

Emily Eastman Brown,178 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher of Latin, High School, Binghamton.

Eleanor Olivia Brownell,322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Tutor; Member and Secretary of Local School Board, 14th Dist., NewYork City; Chairman of Girls' Club Committee, Young Peoples Asso-

ciation House, 1902-04.

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Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain (Mrs. Gerard Fountain),

Scarsdale, N. Y.

Member of Ward Committee of Infirmary for Women and Children, NewYork City.

Mary M. Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of Latin, Brearley School, New York City.

Rebekah Monroe Chickering,Milton, Mass.

Teacher of literature and history, Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass.

Alice Longfellow Cilley Weist (Mrs. Harry Hibbard

Weist),

Richmond, Ind.

Trustee of Reeves Addition to the Morrison-Reeves Library; Librarian of

Musical Club.

Masa Dogura Uchida (Mrs. Yasuya Uchida),Japanese Legation, Pekin, China.

Grace Elder Saunders (Mrs. Frederick A. Saunders),737 South Crouse Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.

Tutor in mathematics.

Katrina Ely Tiffany (Mrs. Charles Lewis Tiffany, 2nd),Pelham Manor, N. Y.

Secretary Aux. No. 3, Stonywold Sanatorium; Chairman of Ward Commit-tee, New York City Infirmary; 5th Member, Executive Committee,

Women's Metropolitan Golf Association.

Mary Luella Fay, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher of history in the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Susan Follansbee Hibbard (Mrs. William Gold Hibbard),1637 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Chairman of Central District Advisory Board of Bureau of Charity;

Member of Woman's Board of St. Luke's Hospital and of Allendale

Farm.

Mary Gertrude Frost,Waltham, Mass.

October-June: 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics, Brearley School, New York City.

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Caroline Morris Galt,Marion, Smyth County, Va.

Reader in Latin, Mount Holyoke College.

Mary Agnes Gleim,805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Principal of Miss Gleim's School, Pittsburgh; President of the Bryn MawrClub, Pittsburgh.

Cornelia Bonnell Greene,279 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hamilton,Fort Wayne, Ind.

Teacher of science, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Agnes Howson Waples (Mrs. Rufus Waples),213 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa.

Helen Strong Hoyt, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice Jones,Santa Monica, Cal.

Mary Brosius Kirk,Kennett Square, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the George School, George School, Pa.

Clara Landsberg,420 East Main Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Resident in Hull House, Chicago; Teacher of English, Dearborn Semi-

nary, Chicago.

Edith Lawrence,Windsor, Vt.

October-May, 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Anna Bell Lawther,239 Seventeenth Street, Dubuque, la.

Warden of Merion Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Aimee Gilbert Leffingwell,8 East Seventy-third Street, New York City.

Secretary.

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Mary Armstrong Levering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Manager and District Chairman of the Charity Organization Society,

Baltimore.

Euphemia Mary Mann,1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mildred Minturn,109 East Twenty-first Street, New York City.

Travelling in Europe.

Margaret Parsons Nichols,95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Head of Department of Modern Languages, Binghamton High School;

Vice-President of Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Southern NewYork Branch.

Elizabeth Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Mary Peckham Tubby (Mrs. Josiah T. Tubby, Jr.),

Hillside Avenue, Westfield, N. J.

Trustee of Westfield Public Library; Manager of Alliance EmploymentBureau.

Ruth Peckham Tubby, born March 17, 1903, at Westfield.

Anna Maria Whitaker Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Eliza Broomall Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Bertha Rembaugh, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student, New York University Law School, New York City.

Helen Matthewson Saunders,260 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

Member of Bulletin Committee of College Woman's Club, New York City;

Member of Volunteer Membership Committee of National Art

Theatre Society.

Elizabeth Day Seymour, A. M.,Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

In Europe, four months, 1903.

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Elsie Campbell Sinclair Hodge (Mrs. Cortlandt Van Rens-

selaer Hodge),Died, June 1900, at Paoting-fu, China.

Marion Russell Taber,348 Lexington Avenue, New York City.

Visitor of the State Charities Aid Association ; Secretary of the Boys Pre-

paratory Trade School Association; Manager of the Kip's Bay DayNursery.

Annie Heath Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

58th Street and Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Helen Elizabeth Tunbridge,Utica, N. Y.

Acting Assistant in the Colgate University Library.

Clara Warren Vail Brooks (Mrs. Henry Stanford Brooks, Jr.),

Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Henry Vail Brooks, born June 30, 1903, New York City.

Anna Marion Whitehead,136 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Graduated in February, 1898.

Emma Cadbury, Jr.,

1502 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans.

Frances Amelia Fincke Hand (Mrs. Learned Hand),77 East Fifty-fifth Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '98.

Anne Hervey Strong, Secretary.

531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Isabel Josephine Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Caroline Archer,301 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Juliet Catherine Baldwin,1006 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

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Sue Avis Blake, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

715 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant in Physics, Smith College.

Mary Altair Bookstaver,24 East Sixty-fourth Street, New York City.

Private tutor.

Jennie Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Physician; Professor of Physiology, Woman's Medical College; City

Medical Agent for South Baltimore District; Treasurer of AlumnaeAssociation of Woman's Medical College; Chairman of Board of

Trustees of Maryland Council No. 12 and Medical Examiner for

Woman's Catholic Benevolent Legion.

Hannah Thayer Carpenter,2G7 Angell Street, Providence, R. I.

Student of music; Treasurer of the Junior North End Working Girls' Club;

Treasurer of the Mary C. Wheeler School Alumnae Association.

Mary Eleanor Converse,April-November: Rosemont, Pa.

November-April : 1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vice-Chairman of Social Science Department of the Civic Club of Phila-

delphia; President of Calvary Church Guild.

Margaret Brydie Dyer,4166 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Peirson Gannett,138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher in Miss Robert's School, New York City, and private tutor.

Mary Uhle Githens,327 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia.

Secretary of the local Executive Board, Philadelphia College Settlement.

Gertrude Alice Goff,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Josephine Clara Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Secretary on Publications, National Consumers League; Member of Sub-

Committee on News Boys, Child Labor Committee New York City.

(For publications see page 85.

)

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Elizabeth Delano Gray,105 Leighton Street, Lynn, Mass.

Substitute teacher of science in Perkins Institute for the Blind, Boston,

April-May, 1903; Preceptress of Foxcroft Academy, Foxcroft, Me.,

Fall Term, 1903.

Elizabeth Gleim Guilford,524 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Anna Marie Haas,41 Bast Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Teacher of music.

Alice Bradford Hammond,43 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Hillhouse High School, New Haven;Graduate student, Yale University.

Mabel Stevens Haynes, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical School,

1902,

719 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Etta Herr,108 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Alice Watkins Hood, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1899,

1231 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.

Florence Stevens Hoyt,609 Lennox Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teacher of English in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Evelyn Hunt,102 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Student at Columbia University.

Grace Evelyn Lawton,66 Touro Street, Newport, R. I.

Teacher.

Grace PerlEy Eocke, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

179 State Street, Portland, Me.

Katharine Riegel Eoose,120 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Grace Constant Eounsbury,American Express Company, 11 Rue Scribe, Paris, France.

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Charily Tiffany Mitchell,New London, Conn.

Travelling abroad, 1904.

Elizabeth Nields,803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

ULLERiCKA Hendrietta Oberge, A. M. , Bryn Mawr College,

1900,

Haverford, Pa.

Teacher of English and history in Miss Haskell's School, Boston, Mass.

Sophia Yhlen Olsen Bertelsen (Mrs. Henriek Bertelseu),

A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

Grenaavej 9, Aarhus, Denmark,

(For publications see page 84.)

Marion Edwards Park, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 North Main Street, Gloversville, N. Y.

Acting Dean of Women, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Agnes Frances Perkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 Spangler Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Teacher of English in the Holman School, Philadelphia, Pa.

(For publication see page 85.)

Sarah Shreve Ridgway,Columbus, N. J.

Constance Robinson,207 Governor Street, Providence, R. I.

Edith Gertrude Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Sheppard,5443 Green Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Ella Stoner Willard (Mrs. Arthur DeWalt Willard),

Frederick, Md.

Secretary of the Board of Managers, of the Frederick City Hospital;

Member of Executive Committee of Society for University Extension.

Anne Hervey Strong,531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

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Elizabeth Williams TowlE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

272 Johnson Avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I.

Instructor in Biology, Rockford College (granted leave of absence, 1903-

04); Fellow in Physiology, University of Chicago, 1903-04.

Martha Tracy,440 West Eighth Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

Pa.; Pathologist to the Medical Clinic, Woman's Hospital of Phila-

delphia.

Edith Eouise Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Florence Childs Vickers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

624 West Twenty-eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Eaura E. Wilkinson Tyler (Mrs. Asa Merrell Tyler),*

2044 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Elizabeth Williams,309 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of Board of Managers of Evening Home and Library Association

and of the Visiting Nurse Society; Member of the Board of Directors

of the New Century Club of Philadelphia and of the Abington

Library Society.

Bertha Gordon Wood,100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

Helen Mary Zebley,320 Springfield Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Friends' Select School, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Graduated in February, 1899.

Anna Delany Fry,The Bartram, Chestnut and 33d Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of music in Boston, Mass.; Director of the College Club, Boston.

Eucile Merriman,University Park, South Bethlehem, Pa.

Present address: Whittier Hall, 1230 Amsterdam Avenue, NewYork City.

Assistant in laboratory of Electrical Testings Laboratories, Eightieth

Street and East End Avenue, New York City.

*Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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CLASS OF '99.

Ethel Levering, Secretary.

1308 Butaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Elizabeth Agnes Andrews,6304 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Elizabeth Graeme Barbour,1621 First Street, Louisville, Ky.

Anna Moore Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Registrar and teacher of science at Red Springs Seminary, Red Springs, N. C.

Bessie Gertrude Bissell,

400 West Third Street, Dubuque, la.

Secretary of Charity Organization; Secretary of Humane Society.

Anne Fleming Blauvelt,Died, June 18, 1900.

Anne Ayer Boyer,219 Mahatonga Street, Pottsville, Pa.

Mary Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Physician and Demonstrator in Obstetrics at the Woman's Medical College;

Head of clinic in gynaecology.

Alice Carter,2116 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chairman of the Department of Education of the Civic Club, Philadelphia.

Edith Burwell Chapin,St. Davids, Pa.

Bertha Poole Chase,23 Baker Street, Lynn, Mass.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in the English High School, Somer-

ville, Mass.

Etta Lincoln Davis,Waverly, Mass.

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Elinor Margaret De Armond Neill (Mrs. Frank KimmellNeill),

99 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Va.

Married Frank Kimmell Neill, wholesale grocer, November 26, 1902, at

Dayton, O.

Mary Taylor Reeves Foulke Morrisson (Mrs. James

William Morrisson),

1846 Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Mary Dorothy Fronheiser,515 Grove Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

Mary Emma Guefey Miller (Mrs. Carroll Miller),

Care of Mrs. Guffey^ 5200 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

At present living in Japan.

Dorothy Hahn,Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Margaret Hall,42 Fenway, Boston, Mass.

Spending winter 1903-04 in Europe.

Cora Hardy,Box 103, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.

Teacher at St. Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md.

Friedrika Margretha Heyl,88 East Front Street, Dunkirk, N. Y.

Secretary of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Ethel Eugenie Hooper,541 North State Street, Chicago, 111.

Sibyl Emma Hubbard,16 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York City.

Frances Anne Keay, EL. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1902,

Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa.

Ethel Levering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

EilliE Deming Loshe, A. M., Columbia University, 1903,

49 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, Conn.

Graduate student, Columbia University.

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Michi Matsuda,Kobe Jo Gatsuin, Kobe, Japan.

Charlotte Frelinghuysen McLean, A. M., University of

Pennsylvania, 1901,

277 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher; Head of College Preparatory Department, Linden Hall Semi-

nary, Lititz, Pa.

Addis Manson Meade,Boyce, Clark County, Va.

Charlotte Barnard Mitchell,5012 Park Side Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia.

Jane Rosalie Morice,Overbrook, Pa.

Content Shepard Nichols, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher of English, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Christine Orrick Fordyce (Mrs. William Chadiek Fordyce),

3861 Delmar Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Madeline Palmer Bakewell (Mrs. Charles Montague Bake-

well),

2425 Virginia Street, Berkeley, Cal.

Student of Art at Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, San Francisco, Cal.;

Director of the California Branch of Association of Collegiate

Alumnae; Honorary Corresponding Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Laura Peckham Waring (Mrs. Edward Hileman Waring),Westfield, N. J.

Married Edward Flileman Waring, mechanical engineer, September 26,

1903, at Westfield.

Teacher in Valley Settlement Sewing Class, Orange Valley, N. J.

Marion Buckingham Ream Stephens (Mrs. Redmond D.

Stephens),

87 Rush vStreet, Chicago, 111.

May Cadette Schoneman Sax (Mrs. Percival M. Sax),

3310 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Agnes de Schweinitz, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

426 Spruce Street, Steelton, Pa.

Teacher in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Doeeie Hoeeand Sipe, A. M., Columbian University, 1902,

600 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. , Washington, D. C.

Teacher of Eatin and English in Mrs. Flint's School, Washington;

Instructor in Latin, Trinity College, Brookland, D. C.

Amy Louise Steiner,1038 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Sara Henry Stites, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wyoming, Pa.

Graduate student in economics, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary TyeeR Thurber Dennison (Mrs. Henry S. Dennison),

15 Nelson Place, South Framingham, Mass.

Helen Dennison, born October 7, 1903.

Mary RuTTER TowlE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wakefield, Mass.

Graduated in February, 1900.

May Louise Beakey,1030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of a class of girls.

Caroeyn Trowbridge Brown Lewis (Mrs. Herbert Radnor

Lewis)

,

Ardmore, Pa.

Ida HeeEn Ogievie, Ph. D., Columbia University, 1903,

Sherman Square Hotel, New York City.

Geologist; Eecturer in geology, Barnard College; Fellow of New YorkAcademy of Science.

CLASS OF 1900.

Euse Dean, Secretary,

Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Deeia Strong Avery,16 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

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Ellen Duncan Baltz,Whitford, Pa.

Katharine Sayles Barton,4920 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Grace Bowditch Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of history and mathematics in Miss Eaton and Miss Wilson's

Classes, New York City.

Louise Buefum Congdon,87 Cooke Street, Providence, R. I.

Director of Rhode Island Branch of Consumers' League.

Edith Campbell Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Elise Dean,Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Private Secretary.

Susan Janney Dewees,4657 Penn Street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sarah Lotta Emery,81 Harvard Avenue, Allston, Mass.

Studying vocal music; Member of Discussion Committee of the Brightelm-

stone Club.

Pauline Adele Camille Erismann,31 York Street, Lambertville, N. J.

Lois Anna Farnham Horn (Mrs. David Wilbur Horn), A. M.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Married David Wilbur Horn, Ph. D., September 22, 1903, at Richmond, Ind.

Dorothea Farouhar,115 Selden Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Instructor in Latin and mathematics, Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Edith Newlin Fell,1534 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private Secretary.

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Edna Fischel Gellhorn (Mrs. George Gellhorn),

3871 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Married Dr. George Gellhorn, October 21, 1903, at St. Louis.

Myra B. Frank Rosenau (Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau),Care of Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C.

Elizabeth Mingus Griffith,422 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey Kellogg (Mrs. Frederic Rogers

Kellogg),

Morristown, N. J.

Married Frederic Rogers Kellogg, June 24, 1903, at Dover, N. J.

Evelyn Agnes Hills,362 East Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

Helen Henry Hodge, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

242 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Teacher; Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Edith Houghton,Corning, N. Y.

Katharine Houghton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Corning, N. Y.

Martha Elizabeth Irwin,318 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Social settlement work.

Catharine Alma James,2003 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

EVETTA TUPPER JEFFERS,206 South Duke Street, York, Pa.

Teacher.

Grace Eattimer Jones, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

1175 East Broad Street, Columbus, O.

Student in psychology and art, Ohio State University; Teacher of English

literature in Miss Phelps's School; Art and Exchange Editor of the

"Midland Druggist"; Student in modelling, Columbus Art School.

Mary Grace Kilpatrick,1027 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

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Eeslie Appleton Knowles,326 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Johanna Kroeber,207 West One-hundred and Seventh Street, New York City.

Teaching in the High School, New York City.

Eleanor Larrabee Eattimore,595 University Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

Maud Mary Eowrey,The Esmond, Twelfth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Helen MacCoy,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher; Chairman of Scholarship Committee in the College Settlement.

Jessie Chambers McBride,Columbia, Pa.

Teacher in Miss Stahr's School, Columbia.

Helen Josephine McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Student of law.

Renee Mitchell,Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Margaretta Morris,2106 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in sociology, Bryn Mawr College.

Louise Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

President of the Musical Club of Carlisle; Member of the Savings FundCommittee of Carlisle Civic Club.

Mary Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Emily Waterman Palmer,3741 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the High School, Camden, N. J.

Elizabeth Mary Perkins,1119 S Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Teacher.

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Sophie Augusta Pfuhl,317 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Eleanor Ruth Rockwood,667 Everett Street, Portland, Ore.

Head of reference department of the Library Association of Portland.

Lucy Constance Rulison,Care of Mr. C. P. Coleman, Bnglewood, N. J.

Clara Hitchcock Seymour,34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

Caroline Swanwick Sloane, .

Care of D. M. Sloane, Ohio Valley Electric Co., Bellevue, Pa.

Teacher of English and history, Pennsylvania College for Women, Pitts-

burgh, Pa.

Leila Roosevelt Stoughton,321 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Julia Streeter,234 North Main Street, Concord, N. H.

Student in Training School for Nurses, Waltham, Mass.

Jessie May Tatlock,1231 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Finch's School, New York City;

Graduate student at Columbia University.

Aurie Cleves Thayer,314 West Fifth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Alletta Louise Van Repen,1021 Fifteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Mary Elizabeth White,829 President Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Teacher of German and history in Miss Round's School, Brooklyn.

Kate Williams,Care of P. C. Williams, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kate Elizabeth Williams,1450 Pearl Street, Denver, Colo.

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Mary Wood,1425 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fiction editor and writer.

Edith Buell Wright,67G Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Private tutor; Recording Secretary of the Detroit Woman's Exchange.

Graduated in February, 1901.

Grace E. Brunkr,225 West Seymour Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and German in the High School, Athens, Pa.

CLASS OF 1901.

Marion Reiixy, Secretary.

2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Elizabeth Allis,1604 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in French, Bryn Mawr College; Chairman of a StampSavings Bank; Chairman of City Records Committee, Municipal

Department of Civic Club.

Mary Farwell Ayer,518 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Member of Executive Committee of Wards 8 and 9 of Boston Associated

Charities.

(For publication see page 84.)

Mary Elizabeth Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Treasurer of the Working Girls' Club; Secretary and Treasurer of the

College Club, Fall River.

Louise Colbourne Brown,Hotel Buckminster, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Caro Fries Buxton,520 Summit Street, Winston, N. C.

Edith Crowninshield Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Ethel Cantlin,3202 Mantua Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Susan Lowell Clarke,15 Brimmer Street, Boston, Mass.

Student at Simmons College; President of the Graduate Club, and the

Students' Guild, Simmons College.

Helen Prentiss Converse,1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bertha May Cooke Kelley (Mrs. James K. Kelley),

64 Main Street, Newark, N. J.

Married James E. Kelley, civil engineer, August 29, 1903, at Syracuse, N. Y.

Emily Redmond Cross,6 Washington Square, New York City.

Bryn Mawr Alumnae Elector of the College Settlements Association;

Member of Governing Committee of Richmond Hill House Settlement,

New York City.

Elizabeth Teresa Daly, A. M., Columbia University, 1902,

Roanoke, Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y.

Graduate student at Columbia University.

Caroline Seymour Daniels,Care of F. B. Daniels, Pullman Building, Chicago, 111.

Elizabeth Tremper Darrow,434 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Alice Dillingham,Englewood, N. J.

Student at New York University Law School.

Edith Edwards,Woonsocket, R. I.

Corresponding Secretary, Woonsocket Round Table Club; Chairman Social

Service Section Woonsocket Fortnightly Club; Chairman on Organi-

zation for Rhode Island, Women's Auxiliary of the American Park

and Out-door Art Association.

Ellen Deborah Ellis, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Hearer of lectures, University of Leipzig, Feb. -Aug., 1903; Graduate

student, Bryn Mawr College, Oct. 1903-Feb. 1904.

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Elizabeth Wales Emmons,1721 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.

Secretary and Director of Out-door Sports at Bryn Mawr School, Balti-

more, Md.

Eugenia Fowler, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

Catonsville, Md.Secretary and Director of Athletic Sports at St. Timothy's School, Catons-

ville.

Laura Fowler,319 West Tenth Street, Clarkesburg, W. Va.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics.

Leonora Walton Gibb,Tenth Street, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and history in Philadelphia High School for Girls;

Director of Alumnae Association of Philadelphia High and NormalSchool for Girls, 1903 06.

Bertha Goldman,132 East Seventieth Street, New York City.

Teacher.

Lucia Shaw Holliday,1121 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Secretary of Board of Directors, Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

Jeannie Colston Howard,105 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Elisabeth Ferguson Hutchin,3433 North Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Eleanor Hooper Jones,Box 2033, Boston, Mass.

Bertha Margaret Laws,Care of Francis S. Laws, Bourse Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the Agnes Irwin School and teacher of Latin.

Mary Madison Lee,Orange, Va.

Sylvia Knowlton Lee, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1902,

Brunswick, Me.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass.

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Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis,609 Court Street, Lynchburg, Va.

Katharine Lord,Plymouth, Mass.

Mary Elizabeth Masland,16 East Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English, Radnor High School, Radnor, Pa.

Beatrice McGeorge,Cedar Hill, Cynwyd, Pa.

Elizabeth Farley McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Director of Brooklyn Home for Consumptives; Member of the Italian

Settlement Society.

Emma Louise Miller,305 Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Madge Daniels Miller,Care of C. R. Miller, Times Office, New York City.

Grace Downing Mitchell,Beliefonte, Pa.

Head of Miss Mitchell's School for Girls, Beliefonte; Secretary of the

Bellefonte Chapter, D. A. R.

Virginia Ostrom,42 West Forty-eighth Street, New York City.

Marion Parris,267 West Seventy-ninth Street, New York City.

Warden of Summit Grove, and Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Jessie Parthenia Pelton,254 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Grace Phillips,70 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Frances Mott Ream,Thompson, Conn.

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Marion Reilly,2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Louise Robinson,232 Albion Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Hannah Tkrksa Rowley,Box 700, Swarthmore, Pa.

Teacher.

Frances Bertha Rush Crawford (Mrs. R. L. Crawford),

6214 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Secretary of the Bryn Mawr Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Married Mr. R. L. Crawford, March 2, 1904.

Mary Johnson Sackett,237 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Helen Lee Schiedt,5211 Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor.

Sylvia Church Scudder,17 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

CORINNE SlCKEL,637 North Fortieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Principal of St. Peter's Choir School, Philadelphia; Student of Music.

Fannie Soutter Sinclair Woods (Mrs. Andrew Henry

Woods),Christian College, Macao, China.

Annie Malcom Slade,Englewood, N. J.

Teacher of physiology and psychology in the Dwight School, Englewood.

Studied at Leipzig, 1903.

Mary Southgate,Plymouth, Mass.

Henrietta Foster Thacher,209 East Preston Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teacher in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

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Louise Miner Thomas,142 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Treasurer of a Settlement.

Ethel Wendell Trout,Wayne, Pa.

Evelyn Walker,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Recording Secretary, Bryn Mawr College.

Amelia Elizabeth White,18 West Sixty-ninth Street, New York City.

Constance Martha Williams,234 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Edith Sophia Wray,8 Hampton Street, Cranford, N. J.

Marion Lucy Wright,34 Warren Avenue, Bast, Detroit, Mich.

Graduated in February, 1902.

Lotta Grace Andrews,2321 Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.

CLASS OF 1902.

Grace Douglas Johnston, Secretary,

1636 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Sophie Frances Adams,316 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Tutor and Assistant Director of Out-door Sports, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice Owen Albertson,3940 Brown Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English, Friends' Select School, Philadelphia.

Frances Dean Allen,Ardmore, Pa.

Teacher in winter and Fresh Air Worker in summer.

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Marguerite Sheldon Allen,90 Kenilworth Street, Cleveland, O.

Teacher in St. Mary's School, Knoxville, 111.

Anna Archbald,'236 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Stenographer.

( For publication see page 84.

)

Marion Casares Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Josephine Russell Bates,61 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Assistant in Primary Department of Noble and Greenough's Schools,

Boston, Mass.

Helen May Billmeyer,"The Ansonia," West Seventy-third Street, New York City.

CORINNE BLOSE,North Maine Street, Urbana, O.

Elizabeth Davis Bodine,146 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Recording Secretary, Contemporary Club.

Lydia Paxton Boyd,Care of Geo. W. Boyd, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Pitman Brown,72 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, Mass.

Marianna Nicholson Buffum,Newport, R. I.

Teacher at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Cornelia Sarah Campbell,Sausalito, Marin County, Cal.

Elizabeth Betterton Chandlee Forman (Mrs. HoraceBaker Forman, Jr.),

317 West Ninety-third Street, New York City.

Married Horace Baker Forman, Jr., 1903.

Florence Wilcox Clark,Fredericksburg, Va.

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Jean Butler Clark,835 Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore, Md.

Ethel Clinton,58 Johnson Park, Buffalo, N. Y.

Teacher of English and science at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Elizabeth Congdon,1427 Judson Avenue, Evanston, 111.

Elizabeth Stillwell Corson,235 South Forty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Heartt Cragin,15 East Eighth Street, New York City.

Claris Isabel Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Harriet Jean Crawford,"Ury," Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lucia Davis,732 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Private tutor.

Alice Hooker Day,28 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Elinor 'Dodge,Belmont, Mass.

Grace Douglas Johnston (Mrs. Morris Leidy Johnston),

1636 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Married Morris Leidy Johnston, November 4, 1903, at Chillicothe, O.

Emily Dungan Moore (Mrs. George W. Moore, Jr.),

Moore, Pa.

Married George W. Moore, Jr., September 9, 1903 at Mauch Chunk, Pa.

Kate Sila Fletcher,37 East Canfield Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Elise Messenger Gignoux,Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y.

Marion Hartshorne Haines,Haines Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Eleanor James,4220 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Martha Babcock Jenkins,5 Wellington Terrace, Brookline, Mass.

Josephine Berry Kieffer,College Hill, Lancaster, Pa.

Tutor.

Elizabeth Treat Lyon,470 Southern Avenue, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Elizabeth Dana Marble,3201 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Member State Committee of the Y. W. C. A. of California and Nevada.

Member of the Bible Study and Devotional Committee of the Y. W.C. A. of Los Angeles.

Caroline Esther McManus Dickey (Mrs. John R. Dickey),

Ninth and Highland Avenue, Chester, Pa.

Married John R. Dickey, 1903, at Chester, Pa.

Ruth Helene Miles Witherspoon (Mrs. Charles Russell

Witherspoon )

,

36 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Married Dr. Charles Russell Witherspoon, September 10, 1903, at Rochester.

Sara Montenegro,1104 Third Avenue, Louisville, Ky.

Frances Humphrey Morris,Bdgehill Road, New Haven, Conn.

Mabel Harriet Norton,318 East Colorado Street, Pasadena, Cal.

Edith Thompson Orlady,Huntingdon, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hall West, Bryn Mawr College.

Elizabeth Kellogg Plunkett,East Street, Pittsfield, Mass.

Eucile Ann Porter Weaver (Mrs. Ben Perley Weaver),215 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Married Dr. Ben Perley Weaver, September 16, 1903, at Fort Wayne.

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Lucy Rawson,3767 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, O.

Elizabeth Christina Reinhardt,2121 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Ellen Marvin Ropes,333 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Teacher.

Anne Sturm Rotan Howe, (Mrs. Thorndike Dudley Howe),1503 Columbus Street, Waco, Tex.

"

Married Thorndike Dudley Howe, April 27th, 1904, at Waco.

Louise Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Tutor.

Frances Burbridge Seth,Windsor, Walbrook, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of Arundell Good Government Association.

Anne Frances Shearer,Care of I. Davis Shearer, Esq., 330 Witherspoon Building,

Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Lee Stevens,1628 Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C

Elizabeth Farris Stoddard,Plymouth, Mass.

Amy Sussman,1819 Octavia Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Julia Antony Tevis,1608 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky.

Miriam Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Haverford, Pa.

Associate Teacher of Latin, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Anne Hampton Todd,2115 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Edith Totten,1708 I Street, Washington, D. C.

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Helen Bell Trimble,838 Highland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Beatrice Weaver,Newburgh, N. Y.

Eleanor Dennistoun Wood,58 West Fifty-first Street, New York City.

Graduate student at Columbia University.

Mabel Clara Wright,1943 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and history in Friends' School, Wilmington, Del.

Graduated in February, 1903.

Helen Page Brand,Prairie du Chien, Wis.

Assistant Principal of High School, Prairie du Chien.

Kate Isabell Du Val,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher.

Ethel Petherbridge Goff,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Hall Ingham,333 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor; Secretary of a Day Nursery.

CLASS OF 1903.

Gertrude E. Dietrich, Secretary,

Hastings, Neb.

Louise Parke Atherton,Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Agnes Bell Austin,Care of J. B. Austin, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Philadel-

phia, Pa.

Ethel McClellan Bacon,Hannibal, Mo.

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SOPHIE BOUCHKR,237 Central Park, West, New York City.

Anna Mae Branson,119 North Fourth Avenue, Coatesville, Pa.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Ireson Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Fannie Isabella Brown,Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y.

Travelling around world.

Margaret Elizabeth Brusstar,5046 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Miss Gleim's School, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Elizabeth Middleton Bryan,42 South Battery Street, Charleston, S. C.

Member of Educational Board, Y. W. C. A.

Mary Creighton Burns,217 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pa.

Eleanor Loudenois Burrell,248 West Seventy-fifth Street, New York City.

Edythe Clarke,Dean and Druce Streets, Brookline, Mass.

Emma Walker Crawford,West Conshohocken, Pa.

Assistant Principal, Paoli High School, Paoli, Pa.

Edith Dabney,1104 First Avenue, West, Seattle, Wash.

Teacher in the Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.; Private tutor.

Sarah Ellen Davis,Care of Rev. William P. Davis, D. D., Camden, N. J.

Teacher of science in the Anna Willard School, Troy, N. Y.

Dorothea Day,Catskill, N. Y.

Travelling Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign

Missions, 1903-04.

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Elkanor Deming,Care of Horace E. Deming, 15 William Street, New York City.

Secretary of the Philanthropic Committee of the Woman's Conference of

the Society for Ethical Culture.

Gertrude E. Dietrich,Hastings, Neb.

Present address : Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C.

Heeen Sydney Ditmars,1422 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Doris Earee,Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eeizabeth Eastman,Pottsville, Pa.

Katharine Frederika Faieing,388 West Park Street, Portland, Ore.

Mary Gertrude Fetterman,Mount Airy, Pa.

Eeeanor Louie Feeisher,1901 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Eunice Dana Foleansbee,2342 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Christina Haeeoweee Garrett,83 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass.

Teacher in Miss Mind's School, Boston.

WlEHEEMINA GEORGINA MARIE VON GERBER,Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.

Student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

Feora Sawyer Gifford,289 Highland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

Ethee Mathews Girdwood,West Orange, N. J.

Hetty Goldman,132 East Seventieth Street, New York City.

Manuscript reader for the Macmillan Company.

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IvYNDA MYRA HARBKSON,1532 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Amanda Hendrickson,337 Manheim Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jessie Kellogg Henry,3714 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Instructor in mathematics in the Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md.

Marion Hickman,139 Eighth Street, Shamokin, Pa.

Teacher of German and French in the Shamokin High School.

Charlotte Holden,406 Stratford Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

Ethel Hulburd,40 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111.

Katharine Dent Hull,24 East Madison Street, Baltimore, Md.

Rosalie Telfair James,Coshocton, O.

Student at the Sorbonne and College de France.

Anne Maynard Kidder,Orange, N. J.

Spending winter in Paris.

Ida Eangdon,Elmira, N. Y.

IvINDA BARTELS EANGE,220 West Seventy-ninth Street, New York City.

Emily Dorr Earrabee,102 Emery Street, Portland, Me.

Agatha Eaughlin,5747 Lexington Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Graduate student in history, University of Chicago.

Sally Porter Eaw,Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.

Student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

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Constance Davis Leupp,1813 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Alice Wurtile Lovell,15 Center Street, Montreal, Can.

Grace Lynde Meigs,618 Franklin Street, Keokuk, la.

Mary Montague,504 Walnut Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Lilian Everett Mooers,249 Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Evelyn Flower Morris Cope (Mrs. Francis R. Cope, Jr.),

1619 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Spending the year in Europe studying municipal and social conditions.

Lillie Elizabeth Muller,1144 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Philadelphia Collegiate Institute.

Elizabeth Breading O'Neil,5961 Alden Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Assistant in Department of Zoology, Mount Holyoke College.

Helen Lucile Peck,Fond du Lac, Wis.

Teacher of Latin at Grafton Hall, Fond du Lac.

Alice Montelius Price,3613 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English and arithmetic at the Hampton Normal School,

Hampton, Va.

Marjorie Gertrude Price,509 South Highlands Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Helen Jackson Raymond,438 Lafayette Street, Salem, Mass.

Emma Dunwoody Roberts,King of Prussia, Montgomery County, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English in the Friends' School, Germantown, Phila-

delphia, Pa.

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Margaret Ropes,333 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Teacher.

Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant,Hawthorne Road, Brookline, Mass.

Spending winter in Sicily.

Anne Isabel Sherwin,10 Revere Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Agnes Maitland Sinclair,4030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Snyder,Ardmore, Pa.

Teacher of German and French in the Lower Merion High School, Ardmore.

Maude Du Puy Spencer,519 West Sixth Street, Brie, Pa.

Head of Philanthropic Department of Woman's Club of Brie.

Margretta Shaw Stewart,1725 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Virginia Tryon Stoddard,Mount Holly, N. J.

Edith Ellen Sykes,2106 North Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

Marianna Taylor,Haverford, Pa.

Assistant Treasurer of Board of Managers of Philadelphia Home for Incur-

ables.

Elsie Cecil Thomas,16 South Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Instructor in Latin, Bnglish, and French, Salem Academy and College,

Winston-Salem, N. C.

Susan Bancroft Tyler,1303 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Caroline Frances Wagner,128 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Eleanor Wigton Wallace,202 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Florence Trotter Wattson,Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Frances Charlotte Wayne,716 Clinton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Martha Root White,18 West Sixty-ninth Street, New York City.

Helen Adams Wilson,405 Clay Street, Portland, Ore.

Teacher.

Philena Clarke Winslow,Care of J. S. Winslow & Company, 135 Commercial Street,

Portland, Me.

Lois Meta Wright,14 Central Avenue, Medford, Mass.

Graduate student at Radcliffe College; Private tutor.

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PH. D. MEMBERS OF THE ALUMN/E ASSOCIATION, OTHER

THAN BRYN MAWR GRADUATES.

Caroline Brown Bourland, A. B., Smith College, 1893, Ph. D.?

Bryn Mawr College,

1301 Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Instructor in French and Spanish, Smith College.

( For publication see page 84.

)

Martha Bunting, L. B., Swarthmore College, 1881; Ph. D.

Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

219 West Eightieth Street, New York City.

Assistant teacher in biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City.

Ruth Gentry, Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1890; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Stilesville, Ind.

Present address: 805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Associate principal and head of the department of mathematics of Miss

Gleim's School, Pittsburgh.

Mary Gwinn, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1888,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Professor of English, Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1901,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of physiology, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr; Graduate

student, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publications see page 85.

)

Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, A. B., University of Toronto, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

Mount Holyoke College, South Pladley, Mass.

Acting head of Department of Physics, Mount Holyoke College.

Eleanor Louisa Lord, A. B., 1887; A. M., 1890, Smith Col-

lege; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.Associate Professor of history in the Woman's College of Baltimore; Mem-

ber of the Executive Committee of the Arundel Good Government

Club, Baltimore.

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Dorothy Wtilberforce Lyon Bryant (Mrs. Emmons Bryant,)

A. B., Wells College, 1887; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

304 Jefferson Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Margaret Baxter MacDonald, B. S., Mount Holyoke Col-

lege, 1898; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

State College, Pa.

Teacher of chemistry; Member of the American Chemical Society.

Isabel Maddison, B. Sc., University of London, 1893; Certifi-

cated student, Girton College, Cambridge, England; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Secretary to the President and Reader in mathematics, Bryn Mawr Col-

lege; Member of American Mathematical Society; Life-member of the

London Mathematical Society.

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.Associate Professor of Biology, Woman's College of Baltimore.

Nettie Maria Stevens, A. B., Leland Stanford Junior Univer-

sity, 1899, and A. M., 1900; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Special Research Fellow, Bryn Mawr College, 1903-04.

Marguerite Sweet, A. B., Vassar College, 1887; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1892,

13 Ten Broeck Street, Albany, N. Y.

Teacher of English in the Misses Ely's School, Riverside Drive andEighty-sixth Street, New York City.

MargerEThe Urdahl, L. B., University of Wisconsin, 1896,

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College,

Madison, Wis.

Teacher of Latin and German, Miss Martin's School, Chelten Hills, Pa.

Winifred Warren W7ilson (Mrs. George Arthur Wilson),

A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894, Boston University; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1898,

313 South Beech Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Ida Wood, A. B., 1887; A. M., 1889, Vassar College; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1891,

2038 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.

Edna Warkentin Alden (Mrs. Maurice Leroy Alden), '00,

2074 North Fifth Street, Kansas City, Kan,

Eleanor Milbank Anderson Tanner (Mrs. John Stewart

Tanner), '00,

6 Bast Thirty-eighth Street New York City.

Edna Floersheim Bamberger (Mrs. Albert T. Bamberger),

'00,

1828 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cora Agnes Benneson, Graduate Student, '87-' 88,

4 Mason Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Marguerite Bissell, '03,

400 West Third Street, Dubuque, la.

Katherine Middendorf Blackwell (Mrs. Henry Clayton

Blackwell), '99,

843 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

IvUCY E. Chase Boorum (Mrs. William B. Boorum), '92,

276 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Elizabeth Mifflin Boyd (Mrs. David Knickerbocker Boyd),

'94,

Wayne, Pa.

E. Cornelia Bruere, '02,

St. Charles, Mo.

Bertha May Clark, Graduate Student, '00-' 01,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.

Therese Pauline Coles, '03,

2114 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Therese F. Colin, (Mrs. Alfred Colin), Graduate Student,

'93-'96,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Helena Titus Emerson, '00,

81 Madison Avenue, New York City.

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Anna Shoemaker Ferris (Mrs. Alfred J. Ferris), '91,

3409 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Evelyn Louise Fisk, '01,

Wilburtha, N. J.

Susan Goldmark, Hearer, '94-' 98,

270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Bethune Higginson, '97,

1G East Forty-first Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Brinton Janney, '93,

4723 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cora Baird Jeanes (Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes), '96,

2012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jennette A. Street Jeffrey (Mrs. E. C. Jefferey), Graduate

Student '95-' 96,

21 Follen Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Elizabeth Hopkins Johnson (Mrs. Hobart S. Johnson), '96,

7 West Gorham Street, Madison, Wis.

Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones (Mrs. Rufus M. Jones),

'96,

Haverford, Pa.

Hilda Justice, '96,

Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Florence King, '96,

Irvington-on Hudson, N. Y.

Mary Hunter Linn, '91,

Bellefonte, Pa.

Flora McCarter Macauley (Mrs. George T. Maeauley),

Graduate Student, '97-' 98,

1216 Bryden Road, Colnmbus, O.

Louise French McClellan, Graduate Student, '96-' 97,

Mercer, Pa.

Carrie McCormick, '96,

Clover Dale, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

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JESSIE Imbrie MlEEER, '01,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Eeiza Stephens Montgomery (Mrs. Neil Robert Montgomery),'92,

185 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Kate Niees Morse, Graduate Student, '98-' 99 and 'OO-'Ol,

24 Park Street, Haverhill, Mass.

Charlotte Morton, '03,

351 State Street, Albany, N. Y.

IyAURA NiEES, '97,

3716 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Agnes L,. Orbison, '90,

Bellefonte, Pa.

Heeen S. Pearson, Graduate Student, '91-99.

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Anna Tucker Phieeips, '03,

299 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.

Jane Righter, '01,

Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Anna Vaughan Swift Rupert (Mrs. Charles G. Rupert), '91,

1318 West Fourteenth Street, Wilmington, Del.

Jueia Pratt Smith, '03.

105 Bast Thirty-eighth Street, New York City.

Kmma BaieEy Speer (Mrs. Robert Elliott Speer), '94,

Knglewood, N. J.

Gertrude L,ynch Springer (Mrs. Ruter William Springer),

'91,

Fort Washington, Md.

Margaret Armstrong Steee, '90,

Port Deposit, Md.

Keeanor J. Stevenson, '90,

3501 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Frances Keoise Sturdevant, '02,

423 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

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Kay Kershaw Mechung (Mrs. Benj. S. Mechling), '90,

215 East Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ume Tsuda, '89-'92,

16 Go Ban Cho, Tokyo, Japan.

Head of Girls' English School, Tokyo; Government appointment on Board

of Examiners for government license for teachers of English in Highand Middle Schools; Member of Board of Directors in the Depart-

ment of Foreign Languages of the Educational Society of Japan;

Member of Women's Educational Society, and the Women's Patriotic

Association.

Anna Krvina West West (Mrs. W. Nelson Z,. West), '95,

Wynnewood, Pa.

Anna Dean Wilbur (Mrs. Bertrand K. Wilbur), '98,

Rosemont, Pa.

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BOOKS OR ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THE

ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION.

Anna Archbald, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

"The Fusser's Calendar" in collaboration with Georgina Jones, published

by Fox, Duffield and Co., 1903.

Mary Farwell Aykr, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

"Boston Common in Colonial and Provincial Days."

Sophia Yhlen Olsen Bertelsen, A. B., 1898; A. M., BrynMawr College, 1899,

Review of "Karl Verner, Afhandlinger ag Breve," Modern LanguagesNotes, December, 1903; Translation of Jespersen's "How to Teach a

a Foreign Language, " Macmillan & Co., London, 1904.

Caroline Brown Bourland, A. B., Smith College, 1893; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College,

A reprint of two versions of the Griselda story, with Introduction;

Comedia moy exemplar de la Margnesa de Saluzia, llamada Griselda,

Revue Hispanique, 1903.

Esther Fussell Byrnes, A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894, Ph. D.,

1898, Bryn Mawr College,

"Heterogeny and Variation in Some of the Copepoda of Long Island,"

Biol. Bulletin, Vol. V. 1903.

Kate Holladay Claghorn, A. B., 1892; Ph. D., Yale Uni-

versity, 1896,

"Foreign Immigration and the Tenement House" in "The TenementHouse Problem" edited by R. W. de Forest and Lawrence Veiller,

published by Macmillan, 1903; "Jewish Immigration and Pauperism,

in Jewish Charities, November, 1903.

Abigail Camp Dimon, A. B., 1896; A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

"Quantitative Study of the Effect of Environment upon the Forms of

Nassaobsoleta and Nassatrivittata from Cold Spring Harbor, LongIsland," Biometrika, Vol. II., Part L, November, 1903, Cambridge,

England.

Annie Crosby Emery, A. B., 1892; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College,

1896,

Article in the Educational Review for December, 1903, in a series of

articles on the "American College Course."

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Susan Braley Franklin, A. B., 1889; Ph. D., Bryn MawrCollege, 1895,

An Inscription on a Greek Tombstone, in 'E^Jinepig 'Apxcuofoviicq, 1902,

Athens.

Josephine C. Goldmark, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Co-editor of "A Handbook of Child Labor Legislation for 1904," published

by National Consumers League; "Street Labor and Juvenile Delin-

quency" in Political Science Quarterly', Columbia University.

Dora Keen, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

"A Plea for District High Schools," in The Teacher, December, 1903.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892; Ph. D., Bryn

Mawr College, 1901,

"Further Studies on Regeneration in Hydra Viridis," in Arch. Entwick-

elungsmech, Bd. XVI., 1903; "The Formation of the Notochord in the

Amphibia," Biol. Bulletin Vol. IV, 1903; "The Effects of Heat on the

Development of the Toad's Egg," Biol. Bulletin, Vol. V., 1903.

Agnes F. Perkins, A. B., 1898; A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

"An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric," in collaboration with Helen

J. Robins, published by The Macmillan Co., October, 1903.

Helen J. Robins, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1892,

"An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric," in collaboration with Agnes

F. Perkins, published by The Macmillan Co. , October, 1903.

Alys W. Smith Russell, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1890,

"Four Days in a Factory," published in Contemporary Review, July, 1903.

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SUMMARY,

Class.No. in

Class.

88 1

89 26

90 13

91 11

92 19

93 30

94 19

95 26

96 39

97 46

98 48

99 44

1900 55

1901 62

1902 66i

1903 77i

Ph. Ds. 16

Asso.Mems.

598

48

No.

Study'g

1

1

2

3

2

3

6

3

7

10

1

48

No. of

A. Ms.

No. of

Ph. Ds Teaching.

16

28

4

3

6

11

. 8

11

10

15

12

12

13

16

18

17

12

174

11

6

2

7

14

6

6

10

12

3

10

4

3

7

1

2

104

Children. Died.

22

11

4

12

12

6

5

12

Total, 646

OTHER OCCUPATIONS OF BRYN MAWR ALUMN/E.

College Trustees, 4; wardens of college halls, 6; college settlement

work, 5; school director, 1; deans of colleges, 4; library work, 3; secretary

to Consumers' League, 2; physicians, 6; photographer, 1; trustees of public

libraries, 3; assistant in electrical laboratory, 1; lawyer, 1; geologist, 1;

foreign missionary work, 1; readers of manuscripts, 2; directors of out-of-

door sports, 3; stenographer, 1; secretaries 10; travelling secretar}^ for Stu-

dents Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1.

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INDEX OF NAMES.

*The Names of Associate Members will be found on pages 84-85.

CLASS

Abbott, Madeline V '93

(Mrs. C. E. Bushnell)

Adams, Eliza R '93

(Mrs. F. N. Lewis)

..Adams, S. F '02

Albert, Grace '97

Albertson, A. O '02

Albertson, Lydia M '97

(Mrs. J. Wilbur Tierney)

Albro, Alice A '90

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker)

,. Allen, F. D '02

„ Allen, M. S '02

„Allis, Mary E '01

Andrews, Mrs. CM '93

(Evangeline Walker)

„ Andrews, E. A '99

s Andrews, Isabel J '98

,- Andrews, L. Grace . (Feb. '02) '01

^Annan, Helen C '91

(Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner)

Annan, Mrs. Roberdeau . . .'96

(Anna B. Green)

^Anthony, Alice E '89

^Anthony, Emily F '89

(Mrs. F. W. Robbins)

^Archbald, Anna '02

..Archer, Caroline '98

. Atherton, Louise P '03

Atkins, E. L (Feb. '94) '93

. Atkins, S. F (Feb. '94) '93

(Mrs. T. R. Kackley). Atkinson, Mary J '95

(Mrs. George Watson

)

Austin, Agnes B '03

^ Avery, Delia S '00

>Ayer, Mary F '01

Bacon, Ethel M. . .

. Baird, Lucy ....Bakewell, Mrs. C. M.

(Madeline Palmer)

CLASS

.'89

.'02

.'03

.'96

.'99

s Balch, Emily G^ Balch, M. C

s Baldwin, J. C...Baltz, Ellen Dy,Barbour, E. GBarker, Mrs. Charles A. .

(Alice H. Albro)

, Bartholomew, Clyde . .

Bartlett, Helen ....i

^Earton, K. SBates, J. RBean, Catherine E. . . .

(Mrs. Isaac M. Cox)

J

Bedinger, Anna M. . . .

!

.Bedinger, M. V

--• Belin, Alice

Bent, E. C! Bertelsen, Mrs. H. . . .

(Sophia Y. Olsen)

. Billmeyer, H. M '02

Birdsall, Mabel '94

(Cowles, Mrs. W. T.

)

Bissell, Bessie G '99

Blake, Sue A '98

Blakey, May L. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Blanchard, E. M '89

Blanchard, M. M '89

. Blauvelt, Anne F '99

Blauvelt, E. H '96

, Blose, C '02

Bodine, E. D '02

Bookstaver, Mary A '98

goring, Lydia T '96

, Boucher, S '03

Bourland, C. B. . Ph. D.

,. Bowman, Elsa '96

; Boyd, L. P '02

Boyer, Anne A '99"

. Brand, Helen P. . (Feb. 1903) '02

Branson, A. M ,03

i Brayton, Abby S '94

(Mrs. R. N. Durfee)

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Brayton, Helen T '03

Brayton, M. E '01

Breed, M. B . .'94

Brooks, Mrs. H. H. . (Feb. '97) '96

(Louise D. Davis)

Brooks, Mrs. H. S. Jr '97

(Clara W. Vail)

.,Brown, Carolyn T. (Feb. 1900) '99

(Mrs. H. R. Lewis)

.Brown, Emily E '79

, Brown, Fannie I '03

Brown, Mrs. Henry I '95

(Madeline V. Harris)

Brown, L. C '01

Brown, Mary P '02

Brown, Mrs. R. D. . (Feb. '93) '92

(Frances B. Harris)

Browne, Jennie N '98

Browne, Mary N '99

^Brownell, E. O '97

^Brownell, H. M '96

^Brownell, J. L '93

Brownell, L. S '93

(Mrs. A. P: Saunders)

Bruner, Grace E. . (Feb. 1901) '00

, Brusstar, M. E '03

.Bryan, E. M '03

Bryant, Mrs. Emmons . . . Ph. D.

(Dorothy W. Lyon)»Buffum, M. N '02

• Bull, Emily L '91

Bunting, Martha Ph. D.

. Burns, Mary C '03

Burrell, E. L '03

Bushnell, Mrs. C. E '93

(Madeline V. Abbott)

Buxton, Caro F '01

Byrnes, Esther F. ...... '91

Cadbury, Emma, Jr., (Feb. '98) '97

Cadbury, Hannah W '96

Caldwell, A. E. M '97

(Mrs. Gerard Fountain)

Caldwell, Mrs. Brown . . . .'94

(Blanche D. Follansbee)

CLASS

., Campbell, C. S '02

, Campbell, Edith C '01

Campbell, Grace B '00

:: Campbell, Mary M '97

Campbell, Mrs. R. C. '90

(Margaret M. Patterson)

/Cantlin, Ethel '01

Carey, Mrs. A. Morris '89

(Margaret C. Thomas),/Carpenter, Hannah '98

Carroll, E. M '92

Carter, Alice '99

Carvallo, Mrs. Joachim L. . . .'95

(Anne C. Coleman)

;

Chandlee, H. B '02

(Mrs. N. B. Forman, Jr.) . . .

, Chapin, E. B '99

, Chapin, Helena '96

, Chase, Bertha P. .'99

Whickering, Rebekah M. ... '97

Child, Edith '90

Cilley, Alice L '97

(Mrs. H. H. Weist)

Claghorn, Kate H '92

X^lark, F. W '02

;Clark, J. B '02

Xlark, M. P '89

(Mrs. J. H. Huddleston)

..Clarke, Edythe '03

.,-Clarke, Susan L '01

,Clements, Helen T '92

(Mrs. E. C. Kirk)

Clinton, E '02

,Coale, Helen '89

(Mrs. Henry Crew)

t .Coleman, Anne C '95

(Mrs. Joachim L. Carvallo")

Collins, Mrs. W. H '89

(Julia Cope)

^Congdon, E '02

t/Congdon, Louise B '00

.-Converse, Helen P '01

{•Converse, L. B '96

,

Converse, Mary E '98

nCook, K. I '96

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J^ooke, Bertha M '01

(Mrs. James E. Kelley)

Cope, Mrs. Francis R., Jr. . .

'03

(Evelyn F. Morris)

^ope, Julia, '89

(Mrs. William H. Collins)

^..Corson, E. S '02

Cowles, Mrs. William T. '94

(Mabel Birdsall)

Cox, Mrs. Isaac M '89

(Catharine E. Bean)

^Cragin, Jane H '02

, Crane, C.I '02

Crane, Edith C '00

Crawford, E. W '03

Crawford, H. J '02

Crawford, Mary V '96

Crawford, Mrs. R. L '01

(Frances B. Rush)

Crew, Mrs. Henry '89

(Helen Coale)

^Cross, Emily R '01

^Dabney, Edith '03

^Daly, E. T '01

^Daniels, Caroline S '01

Darlington, Mrs. P. J '96

(Rebecca T. Mattson)

.Darlington, Sarah W '94

^Darrow, E. T '01

JDavis, Etta L '99

Davis, Louise D. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Mrs. H. H. Brooks)

^JDavis, Lucia '02

Davis, Sarah E '03

Day, Alice H '02

, Day, Dorothea '03

,Dean, Elise '00

DeArmond, E. M '99

(Mrs. Frank K. Neill,)

Deming, Eleanor '03

Dennison, Mrs. Henry S. . . . '99

(Mary T. Thurber)

""Dewees, Susan J '00

Dey, Mrs. John '96

(Clarissa W. Smith)

Dickey, Mrs. J. R '02

(Caroline E. McManus)

'89

,

'89

'02

CLASS

• Dietrich, G. E '03

u Dillingham, Alice '01

.^Dimoii, A. C '96

,. Ditmars, H. S '03

t.Dodge, E. '02

.^Dogura, Masa '97

(Mrs. Yasuya Uchida)

„ Donnelly, L. M '93

•Douglas, Grace '02

(Mrs. M. L. Johnston)

Douglas, Mrs. J. Henry, Jr.

( Mabel Hutchinson

)

j Dudley, Helena S. . . .

j

>Dungan, E(Mrs. G. W. Moore, Jr.)

!Durfee, Mrs. R. N '94

(Abby S. Brayton)

|

,/Du Val, Kate I. . . (Feb. 1903) '02

, Dyer, Margaret B '98

Earle, Doris '03

Eastman, E '03

Edwards, Edith '01

/ Elder, Grace A '97

(Mrs. F. A. Saunders)

.Elder, Louise R '89

_FJlis, Ellen D '01

". Ellis, Mary F '95

^Ely, Katrina B '97

(Mrs. C. L. Tiffany, 2nd)

Emerson, Ruth ....(Mrs. H. W. Fletcher)

Emery, Annie CEmery, S. LEmmons, E. WErismann, P. A. C. . . .

Failing, K. FFarnham, Lois A. ...

(Mrs. David W. Horn)Farquhar, Dorothea . .

Farr, Clara EFay, Mary L

'93

'92

'00

'01

'00

'03

'00

'00

'96

'97

Fell, Edith N '00

Fetterman, M. G '03

vFincke, F. A. ... (Feb. '98) '97

(Mrs. Learned Hand)

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CLASS

. Fischel, Edna '00

(Mrs. George Gellhorn)

FitzGerald, Mrs. R. Y. . . . .'93

(Susan G. Walker)

„ Fleisher, B. L '03

Fletcher, Mrs. Henry M. . . .'93

(Ruth Emerson)

Fletcher, Kate S '02

» Flexner, Mary '95

Flexner, Mrs. Simon '93

( Helen W. Thomas)

^Follansbee, Blanche D '94

(Mrs. Brown Caldwell)

r-Follansbee, Eunice D '03

, Follansbee, Susan D '97

(Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, Jr.)

Fordyce, Mrs. W. C '99

(Christine Orrick)

Forman, Mrs. H. B., Jr. ... '02

(Elizabeth B. Chandlee)

, Foulke, C. R. ... (Feb. '96) '95

.Foulke, Mary T. R '99

(Mrs. J. W. Morrisson)

Fountain, Mrs. Gerard . . . . '97

(A. E. M. Caldwell)

, Fowler, Eugenia '01

Fowler, L,aura '01

.-Fowler, Susan '95

„ Frank, Myra B. F '00

(Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau)

, Franklin, Susan B '89

. Fronheiser, M. D '99

, Frost, M. G '97

Fry, Anna D. . . . (Feb. '99) '98

, Fulton, Louise O '93

(Mrs. F. T. Gucker)

,Furman, Rosalie A '95

„ Furness, R. W '96

(Mrs. J. F. Porter)

j.Galt, CM '97

„ Gannett, Alice P '98

Gardner, Mrs. A. A '90

(Katharine T. Willets)

(

Garrett, C. H '03

J^arretson, Alice E '90

CLASS

Gellhorn, Mrs. George .... '00

( Edna Fischel)

Gentry, Ruth Ph. D.

K-Gerber, W. G. M. von .... '03

,Gibb, L. W '01

,Gifford, F. S '03

,/Gignoux, E. M '02

jGiles, Ellen R '96

tGirdwood, E. M '03

^.Githens, Mary U. . . . ... '98

.Gleim, M. A '97

,Goff, Ethel P. . . . (Feb. '03) '02

',Goff, Gertrude A '98

'.Goff, Leah '89

^Goldman. Bertha '01

.Goldman, Hetty '03

^jGoldmark, J. C '98

J&oldmark, P. D • • '96

„ Gould, A. B '89

^•Gowen, Emeline '90

.Gray, Elizabeth D '98

y Green, Anna B '96

(Mrs. Roberdeau Annan)

r Greene, C. B '97

Greening, Mrs. Henry B. . . .'96

( Helen E. Haines)

^Griffith, E. M '00

^Grossman, Bella M '96

Gucker, Mrs. Frank T '93

(Iv. O. Fulton)

^Guffey, M. Emma '99

(Mrs. Carroll Miller)

, Guilford, E. G '98

Guillon, Mrs. H. E '96

(A. B. Walters)

Gwinn, Mary M Ph. D.

..Haas, Anna M '98

Hacker, Emma L, '93

(Mrs. Arthur H. Norton)

.JHahn, Dorothy A. ...... '99

Raines, Helen E '96

(Mrs. Henry B. Greening)

<.Haines, Jane B '91

.Haines, Marion H '02

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CLASS

^Hall, Annette L, '95

(Mrs. H. M. Phillips)

, Hall, Edith R. . . (Feb. '93) '92

.Hall, Margaret '99

^Halsey, C. V. W '00

(Mrs. F. R. Kellogg)

^Hamilton, Edith '94

^Hamilton, Margaret '97

^Hammond, Alice B '98

Hand, Mrs. Learned (Feb. '98) '97

(Frances A. Fincke)

^Harbeson, L. M '03

.-Hardy, Cora '99

.Harris, Elizabeth '90

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser)

..-Harris, Frances B. . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. R. D. Brown)Harris, Mrs. J. McA '89

(Sophia Weygandt)r Harris, Madeline V '95

(Mrs. H. I. Brown)

•-Harris, Mary '95

u Haynes, Mabel S '98

. Head, Harriet F '91

* Hendrickson, A '03

, Henry, J. K '03

r Heritage, Gertrude L '96

Herr, Etta '98

- Heyl, F. M '99

Hibbard, Mrs. W. G., Jr. . . . '97

(Susan D. Follansbee)

Hickman, Marion '03

Hill, Mary D '96

(Mrs. Gerard Swope)

Hilles, Margaret H '93

(Mrs. J. E. Johnson)

-Hills, E. A '00

Hoag, Mrs. C. G '96

(Anna Scattergood)

Hodge, Mrs. C. V. R '97

(Elsie Sinclair)

•' Hodge, Helen H '00

^ Holden, C '03

^Holliday, Lucia S '01

., Hood, Alice W '98

CLASS

!

.Hooper, Ethel ........ '99

, Hopkins, E. F '93

^Hopkins, Helen R '94

(Mrs. H. R. M. Thorn)

Hopkins, Mary D '96

Horn, Mrs. David W '00

(Lois Farnham)•Houghton, Edith '00

^Houghton, Katharine '00

Howard, Jeannie C '01

Howe, Mrs. T. D '02

(Anne Rotan)

^Howson, Agnes '97

(Mrs. Rufus Waples, Jr.

)

. Hoyt, F. S '98

.Hoyt, Helen S '97

Hoyt, Mary E '93

, Hubbard, Sibyl E '99

Huddleston, Mrs. J. PI '89

(Mabel P. Clark)

Hulburd, E '03

Hull, K. D '03

Hunt, Evelyn '98

. Hunt, Frances E. . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hutchin, E. F '01

Hutchinson, Mabel '89

(Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Jr.)

Ingham, M. H. . . (Feb. 1903) '02

Irwin, M. E '00

Ives, Mrs. F. M '92

(Edith Wetherill)

^'James >Catherine A '00

James, Eleanor '02

^ James, M. D '95

^James, Rosalie T '03

rjanney, Marianna '95

JefTers, E. T '00

v^Jeffers, Mary '95

^'Jenkins, Martha B '02

^Jewett, M. W '96

Johnson, Mrs. J. E. " ' ". . .

'93

(Margaret H. Hilles)

Johnston, Mrs. M. L '02

(Grace Douglas)

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Jones, Alice '97

^ Jones, Eleanor H '01

Jones, Grace L '00

Kackley, Mrs. T. R. (Feb. '94) '93

(S. F. Atkins)

*^Keay, Frances A '99

, Keen, Dora '96

Reiser, Mrs. E. H '90

(Elizabeth Harris)

Relley, Mrs. J. E. '01

(Bertha M. Cooke)

Rellogg, Mrs. F. R '00

(Cornelia V. W. Halsey)

Kellum, M. D .'92

.Kidder, Anne M '03

i Kieffer, J. B '02

Kilpatrick, M. G '00

, King, G. G '96

King, Helen D Ph. D.

k Kirk, Abby '92

Kirk, Mrs. E. C '92

(Helen Clements)

^Kirk, Mary B '97

^Kirkbride, E. B '96

^•Knowles, L. A '00

^Kroeber, Johanna ...... '00

Ladd, Mrs. W. C '89

(Anna E. Rhoads)

Laird, Elizabeth R. .... Ph. D.

Landers, Julia E '94

Landsberg, Clara '97

,Langdon, Ida '03

,y Lange, L. B '03

, LaPorte, Martha D '95

^Larrabee, E. D '03

... Latimer, C. W '96

; Lattimore, E. L '00

. Laughlin, A '03

u Law, Sally P '03

, Lawrence, Lina '89

- Lawrence, Edith '97

,Laws, Bertha M '01

Lawther, Anna B '97

. Lawton, Grace E . .'98

CLASS

.. Lee, Elva '93

i Lee, Mary M '01

, Lee, Sylvia K '01

...Leffingwell, Aimee G '97

i Leftwich, Florence '95

(Mrs. S. P. Ravenel)

, Leupp, CD '03

• Levering, Ethel '99

.-Levering, Mary A '97

Levin, Mrs. L. H '95

(Bertha Szold)

I Lewis, E. D. L '01

Lewis, Mrs. F. N '93

(Eliza R. Adams)

t Lewis, Lucy '93

Lewis, Mrs. H. R. . (Feb. 1900) '99

(Carolyn T. Brown)

u- Linburg, Emma PI '96

- Locke, Grace P. . '98

K Loose, K. R '98

Lord, Eleanor L Ph. D.

, Lord, Katharine '01

, Loshe, Lillie D '99

.,, Louderback, Jessie L '95

^Lounsbery, Grace C '98

r Lovell, Alice '03

!

t Lowrey, Maud M '00

Lyon, Dorothy W Ph. D.

(Mrs. Emmons Bryant)

|

t, Lyon, Elizabeth T. ...... '02

I - MacCoy, M. H '00

„ MacCracken, Fay M '94

(Mrs. F. E. Stockwell)

I

MacDonald, M. B Ph. D.

;

^Macintosh, Marian '90

!Mackenzie, Mrs. A. S. (Feb. '93) '92

(Mary L. Taylor)

Maddison, Isabel Ph. D.

,,Mann, E. M '97

I

s^Mappin, Lilian M '96

j

^-Marble, E. D '02

|

•-Martin, Emilie N '94

t. Masland, M. E '01

„ Mason, Mary T '92

E,Matsuda, Michi' '99

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CLASS

^JMattson, R. T '96

(Mrs. P. J. Darlington)

^McBride, Jessie C '00

JVtcGeorge, Beatrice '01

,-McKeen, Elizabeth F '01

.McKeen, Helen J'00

^McLean, Charlotte F '99

JMcManus, C. E '02

(Mrs. J. R. Dickey)

•. McMnllin, Mary B '93

^McMurtrie, Mary '89

.Meade, Addis M '99

uMeigs, Grace L '03

^Mendinhall, Marv A '96

(Mrs. J. H. Mullin)

... Merriman, Facile . (Feb. '99) '98

»-Middleton, Helen . . (Feb. '95) '94

JVIiles, Ruth H '02

(Mrs. C. R. Witherspoon)

Miller, Mrs. Carroll '99

(M. Emma Guffey)

•'Miller, E. L '01

^Miller, Madge D '01

-'Minor, Marie L '94

. Minturn, Mildred '97

.Mitchell, C. B '99

. Mitchell, Charly T '98

. Mitchell, Grace D '01

v .Mitchell, Renee '00

Montague, M '03

r Montenegro, Sara '02

Mooers, L. V '03

Moore, Mrs. G. W., Jr '02

(Emily Dungan)Moores, Mrs. C. W '93

(Elizabeth Nichols)

• Morice, J. R '99

^ Morris, Evelyn F '03

(Mrs. F. R. Cope, Jr.)

Morris, Frances H '02

Morris, Margaretta '00

Morrisson, Mrs J. W '99

(Mary T. R. Foulke)

s Moser, Lillian V '93

.- Miiller, L. E '03

Mullin, Mrs. J. H '96

(Mary A. Mendinhall)

CLASS

Neill, Mrs. Frank K '99

(Elinor M. DeArmond)

, Neilson, Nellie '93

;

^Neville, Mary '94

\Neville, Zelinda '95

Nichols, C. S '99

Nichols, Elizabeth '93

(Mrs. C. W. Moores)

Nichols, Margaret P '97

Nichols, Tirzah '96

-'Nields, Elizabeth '98

KNorcross, Elizabeth '97

'

£, INorcross, Louise J. . . ... '00

L/ Norcross, Mary J '00

/North. L. V (Feb. '90) '95

Norton, Mrs. A. H '93

(Emma L. Hacker)

Norton, Mabel H '02

. Oberge, Ullericka H '98

Ogilvie, IdaH. . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Oliver, Rachel F '93

Olsen, Sophia Y '98

(Mrs. Henrick Bertelsen)

O'Neil, Elizabeth B '03

Orlady, Edith T '02

Orrick, Christine '99

(Mrs. W. C. Fordyce)

|.^Ostrom, Virginia '01

j

Palmer, Emily W '00

•Palmer, Henrietta R '93

Palmer, Madeline '99

(Mrs. C. M. Bakewell)

.Park, Marion E '98

i^Parris, Marion '01

,/Parrish, Ethel '91

. r Patterson, Margaret M '90

(Mrs. R. C. Campbell)

,- Patterson, Mary G '88

^Paxson, C. E. ... (Feb. '90) '89

Pearson, Mrs. Henry G. . .'92

(Elizabeth W. Winsor)

,Peck, Helen F '03

r Peckham, Laura '99

(Mrs. E. H. Waring)

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i Peckham, Mary '97

(Mrs. Josiah Tubby)Peebles, Florence Ph. D.

.^Pelton, Jessie '01

, Pennypacker, A. M. W '97

Pennypacker, E. B '97

, Perkins, Agnes F '98

, Perkins, E. M '00

,Pettit, Edith '95

,Pfuhl, S. A '00

Phillips, Grace '01

Phillips, Mrs. H. M '95

(Annette L. Hall)

Pinney, Mrs. E. G '92

( Harriet Stevenson

)

w*Pinney, Grace '92

(Mrs. J. M. Stewart)

Plunkett, Elizabeth K '02

Porter, Mrs. James F '96

(Ruth W. Furness)

*.-Porter, Katherine '94

- Porter, Lucile A '02

(Mrs. Ben P. Weaver)

, Potts, Laurette E. . . (Feb. '97) '96

Powers, Anna '90

Price, Alice M '03

Price, Marjory G '03

Putnam, Bertha H '93

Putnam, Mrs. G. H '89

(Emily J. Smith)

«- Ragsdale, Virginia '96

i Randolph, Harriet '89

Ransome, Mrs. F. L '93

(Amy C. Rock)

Ravenel, Mrs. S. P '95

(Florence L,eftwich)

^ Rawson, Lucy '02

i Raymond, Helen T '03

^.Ream, Frances M '01

-Ream, Marion B '99

(Mrs. R. D. Stephens)

t- Reid, Estelle '94

, Reilly, Marion '01

„ Reinhardt, E. C '02

^•Rembaugh, Bertha '97

i

--Rhoads, Anna E(Mrs. W. C. Ladd)

• Ridgway, Sarah S. . . .

L--Riegel, Ella

|

^-Ritchie, M. HRobbins, Mrs. F. W. . .

(Emily Anthony)», Robbins, Harriet ....^.'Roberts, Emma D. . . .

^-Robins, Helen J

^Robinson, Constance . .

„,-Robinson, Helen L,. . .

,,Rock, Amy C(Mrs. F. Iy. Ransome)

Rockwood, E. R^.Ropes, Ellen M, ....s Ropes, Margaret . . . .

Rosenau, Mrs. Milton J.

(Myra B. Frank)

^-Rotan, AnneS(Mrs. T. D. Howe)

^Rowley, H. TRulison, L. C^Rush, F. B

(Mrs. R. I,. Crawford)

Russell, Mrs. Bertrand .

(Alys W. Smith)

,..Sackett, Mary J

, „ Sampson, Edith ....(Mrs. J. H. Wescott)

.Sampson, L- V, Saunders, Mrs. A. P. . .

(Louise S. Brownell)

Saunders, Mrs. F. A. . .

(Grace A. Elder)

^•Saunders, H. MSax, Mrs. P. M(May C. Schoneman)

Scattergood, Anna . . .

" (Mrs. C. G. Hoag)

^Schiedt, Helen L^Schoff, Edith Gi.Schoff, Louise

Schoneman, May C. . .

(Mrs. P. M. Sax)

., deSchweinitz, Agnes J. .

CLASS

. .'89

'99

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' CLASS

Scofield, Jane '91

Scribner, Mrs. A. H '91

(Helen C. Annan)

^Scudder, Sylvia C '01

>:^8ergeant, E. S '03

^Seth, Frances B '02

„ Seymour, Clara H '00

, Seymour, E. D. '97

fearer, Anne F '02

^Shearman, Marg'el H '95

^Sheppard, Mary '98

.. Sherwin, Anne T '03

^Shipley, K. M '90

^"Shreve, Harriet R '95

vSickel, Corinne '01

Simpson, Mrs. Frank '89

(Anne Taylor)

Sinclair, Agnes M '03

Sinclair, Elsie C '97

(Mrs. C. V. R. Hodge)

, Sinclair, Fannie S '01

(Mrs. A. H. Woods)

u Sipe, Dollie H '99

. Slade, Annie M '01

Slaughter, Mrs. Moses S. . . .'93

(Gertrude Taylor)

iSloane, Caroline S '00

-Smith, Alys, W '90

( Mrs. Bertrand Russell

)

Smith, C. W '96

(Mrs. John Dey)

Smith, Emily James '89

(Mrs. G. H. Putnam)

-Snyder, Elizabeth '03

Southgate, Mary '01

.-Spencer, Maud D '03

* Staadeker, Jennie M '94

, Staples, Helen R '93

Steiner, Amy L '99

Stephens, Mrs. R. D. . . . . .'99

(Marion B. Ream)Stevens, Helen L, '02

Stevens, Nettie M Ph. D.

*"» Stevenson, Harriet '92

(Mrs. E. G. Pinney)

CLASS

Stewart, Mrs. J. M '92

(Grace Pinney)

^ Stewart, Margretta S '03

' • Stites, Sarah H '99

Stockwell, Mrs. F. E '94

(Fay M. MacCracken)

, Stoddard, Elizabeth F '02

y Stoddard, Virginia T '03

;

* Stoner, M. Ella '93

(Mrs. A. D. Willard)

Stoughton, L. R '00

' Streeter, Julia '00

•Strong, Anne H '98

I

^ Sussman, Amy '02

: Sweet, Marguerite .... Ph. D.

Swope, Mrs. Gerard '96

(Mary D. Hill)

, Sykes, Edith E '03

iv-Szold, Bertha '95

(Mrs. L. H. Levin)

Taber, M. R '97

! »Tatlock, Jessie M '00

j

•Taylor, Anne '89

(Mrs. Frank Simpson)

\ v Taylor, Gertrude '93

(Mrs. M. S. Slaughter)

, "•Taylor, Marianna '03

I Taylor, Mary L. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. A. S. Mackenzie)

j

^ Tevis, Julia A '02

\^Thacher, H. F '01

\* Thayer, Aurie C '00

Thorn, Mrs. H. R. M '94

(Helen R. Hopkins)

i/ Thomas, Annie H. ..... '97

Is Thomas, Elsie C. . . . . . . .'03

;

^Thomas, Helen W '93

(Mrs. Simon Flexner)

^Thomas, Louise M '01

^homas, Margaret C '89

(Mrs. A. M. Carey)

|

^Thomas, Martha G. . (Feb. '90) '89

/ Thomas, Miriam '02

;Thompson, C. deM '96

|

^Thorne, Luella H '90

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CLASS

„ - Thurber, Mary T '99

(Mrs. H. vS. Dennison)

Tierney, Mrs. J. W '97

(Lydia M. Albertson)

Tiffany, Mrs. C. Iy. 2d .... '97

(Katrina B. Ely)

. Tilley, Lydia L '95

.Todd, Anne H '02

Totten, Edith ........ '02

'..Towle, E. W '98

Towle, Mary R '99

,.Tracy, Martha '98

^Trimble, Helen B '02

"Trout, E. W '01

* Tubby, Mrs. J. T '97

(Mary Peckham)^Tunbridge, Helen E '97

Tyler, Mrs. Asa M '98

(Laura Wilkinson)

iyTyler, Susan B '03

Uchida, Mrs. Yasuya '97

(Masa Dogura)

Urdahl, Margerethe . . . . Ph. D.

- Vail, Clara W '97

(Mrs. H. S. Brooks, Jr.)

,.Vail, E. R '91

, .. Van Kirk, Edith L '98

vVan Kirk, S. F. . . . (Feb. '94) '93

t Van Reypen, A. L '00

/--Vickers, Florence C '98

/Wagner, Caroline F '03

,,- Walker, A. M '95

...Walker, Ethel M '94

Walker, Evangeline H '93

(Mrs. C. M. Andrews)

v? Walker, Evelyn '01

Walker, Susan G '93

(Mrs. R. Y. FitzGerald)

i Wallace, Eleanor W '03

Walsh, Mrs. Timothy '91

(Marian A. Wright)

,Walters, A. B '96

(Mrs. H. E. Guillon)

Waples, Mrs. Rufus, Jr '97

(Agnes Howson)

CLASS

Waring, Mrs. E. H '99

(Laura Peckham)

.^Warner, Margaret '95

Warren, Winifred Ph. D.

(Mrs. Geo. A. Wilson)

Watson, Mrs. George '95

(Mary J. Atkinson)

^^Wattson, Florence T '03

^Wayne, P. C '03

Weaver, Mrs. Ben P '02

(Lucile A. Porter)

^Weaver, Beatrice '02

u-Weil, Mathilde '92

Weist, Mrs. H. H '97

(Alice L. Cilley)

Westcott, Mrs. J. H '90

(Edith F. Sampson)

, Wetherill, Edith '92

(Mrs. F. M. Ives)

^Weygandt, Sophia '89

(Mrs. J. McA. Harris)

^White, A. E '01

t White, M. E '00

, White, Martha R '03

^Whitehead, A. M '97

^Whiting, Agnes M '94

(Mrs. P. H. Wynne)^Wilkinson, Laura E '98

(Mrs. Asa M. Tyler)

Willard, Mrs. A. D '98

(M. Ella Stoner)

t^Willets, Katharine T '90

(Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner)

Williams, CM '01

.Williams, Helen E '98

.Williams, Kate '00

..Williams, Kate E '00

Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Arthur . Ph. D.

(Winifred Warren)

^Wilson, Helen A '03

^ Wines, Emma S '94

^Winslow, P. C '03

,Winsor, E. W '92

(Mrs. Henry G. Pearson)

Witherspoon, Mrs. C. R. ... '02

(Ruth H. Miles)

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CLASS

•Wood, Bertha G '98

-Wood, Eleanor D '02

. Wood, Ida Ph. D.

.-Wood, Mary '00

Woods, Mrs. A. H '01

( Fannie S. Sinclair)

^Wray, E. S '01

^Wright, Edith B '00

^Wright, Ivois M '03

CLASS

^Wright, Mabel C. . . . . .'02

.Wright, Marian A '91

(Mrs. Timothy Walsh

)

...Wright, Marion L '01

Wynne, Mrs. P. H '94

(Agnes M. Whiting)

. Zebley, Helen M '98

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ALUMN/E ASSOCIATION

OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE

1904=1905

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THIRTEENTH ANNUALREPORT

OF THE

Alumnae Association

OF

Bryn Mawr College

i 904-1 905

THE JOHN M. ROGERS PRESS

WILMINGTON, DEL.

1905

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEESFOR THE YEAR 1905-1906.

kfc

OFFICERS.

President, Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride, '96,

1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

Vice-President, Martha Gibbons Thomas, '89, Whitford, Pa.

Corresponding Secreta?y, Eleanor Olivia Brownell, '97,

322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Recording Secretary, Elizabeth Nields, '98,

803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

Treasurer, Jane Bowne Haines, '91, Cheltenham, Pa.

COMMITTEES.

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.TERM OF OFFICE.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbridf, '96 (ex-officio).

Marion Reilly, '01, Chairman, 2015 DeLancey Place, Philadel-

phia, Pa., 1905-1909

M^r-y-JBh^well BreEet, '94, „1902-1906-

Susan Fowler, '95, 1903-1907

Pauline D. Goldmark, '96, 1903-1907

Marion E. Park, '98, 1904-1908

Susan B. Frankein, '89, 1904-1908

Elizabeth Winsor Pearson, '92, 1905-1909

Doris Earee, '03, Chairman, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Pa. \

Grace Albert, '97, I

, 1905-1906Bertha M. Laws, '01,

IEvelyn Morris Cope, '03,

LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.

Marion Reilly, '01, Chairman, 2015 DeLancey Place, Philadel-

phia, Pa., 1902-1907

Martha G. Thomas, '89, 1901-1906

Marion H. Haines, '03, 1903-1908

Helen S. Hoyt, '97, 1904-1909

Sybil Hubbard, '99, 1905-1910

X

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

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JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEE.

Elizabeth C. Bent, '95, Chairman, 7 South Front Street,

Harrisburg, Pa 1904-1907

Alice Anthony, '89, 1903-1906

Mary H. Ingham, '02, 1905-1908

HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

PERMANENT.

Dr. Katherine Porter, '94, Eleanor L. Lord, Ph. D., '96,

Isabel Maddison, Ph. D., '96.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE.

1905-1907.

.

Ruth Furness Porter, '96, Chairman, Lakeside, 111.

Susan Follansbee Hibbard, '97, Elizabeth Congdon, '02,

Ethee E. Hooper, '99, Gertrude Tayeor Slaughter, '93.

AUDITING COMMITTEE.

1904-1906.

Virginia Ragsdaee, '96, Chairman, Jamestown, N. C.

Mary Jackson Norcross, '00.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Mary V. Crawford, '96, Chairman, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Emiey R. Cross, '01, Elizabeth Caedweee Fountain, '97.

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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

When the Alumnae Association at its meeting in 1904 resolved

to ' 'pledge itself to raise an Endowment Fund for academic pur-

poses", it set itself a task larger that any it had yet undertaken.

There are few results to show as yet, but the past year has wehope, seen the foundations of the work firmly laid. For the

details of what has been done and especially for the plan of local

organizations and auxiliary committees, you are referred to the

report of the Finance Committee.

In raising this fund, a generous outlay for printing, postage

and travelling will be necessary. So far, all expenses have been

met from the general treasury of the Association. Where this is

impossible, special contributions will be asked, for the expenses of

the Finance Committee.

The question of the final disposal of the Fund has already

been considerably discussed. The Alumnae Board of Directors

believe that the Fund can be made most useful to the College if

it is held by the Trustees under a deed of gift embodying such

conditions as may be agreed upon by the Alumnae Association and

the Trustees of the College. These conditions cannot be finally

decided until the money has actually been raised. In order, how-

ever, to have some knowledge of the attitude of the Trustees

an informal conference was held with the Treasurer, and assur-

ances have been received from him and other members of the

Board that the Trustees will hold any sum the Alumnae mayraise, as a permanent endowment fund, the interest thereof to be

used for academic purposes, under such deed of gift as shall be

mutually agreed upon by the Trustees of the College and the

Alumnae Association.

In the Library Building Fund, a balance remains of $2,298.79

not included in the amount originally promised to the College.

The Board has conferred with President Thomas as to the pur-

poses for which extra funds are needed in finishing the building,

and has decided that this sum can most appropriately be used for

the panelling of the large reading room which is considered in an

especial sense the gift of the Alumnae.

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The following former students have been unanimously

elected to Associate Membership:

A. Caroline D. Bousquet,

Ella Eberman Cornwell (Mrs. Gibbons Gray Cornwell),

Katharine R. Curtis,

Helen Fleischmann,

Rebecca Mulford Foulke,

Elsie Kohn,

Julia Eangdon Loomis (Mrs. Edward Eugene Loomis),

Eleanor Silkman,

Harriet R. Southerland,

Susan C. Swindell,

Elizabeth N. Utley,

Genevieve Winterbotham,

Hope Woods,

Grace Clarke Wright (Mrs. Vernon A. Wright).

Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain, '97, has been appointed to serve

on the Academic Committee until February, 1905, to fill the

vacancy caused by the resignation of Edith Sampson Westcott, '90.

The next annual meeting of the Alumnae Association will be

held on February 10, 1906.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbridb,

President.

EXTRACTS FROn THE MINUTES OF THEANNUAL MEETING.

The annual meeting of the Alumnae Association of Bryn

Mawr College was held in the Chapel, Taylor Hall, February 11,

1905, the President, Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, in the chair. There

were about one hundred and fifty members present.

The reports of the Board of Directors and the standing com-

mittees were read and accepted by the meeting.

The Committee having charge of the annual supper at Com-

mencement reported that "the supper was held in Pembroke

Hall, June second, 1904. The guests of honor were President

Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Comfort and Dr.

Lodge. There was also present, adding unusual interest to the

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evening, a goodly number from the first class of the College, 1889,

to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of its graduation." Julia

Langdon Loomis, '95, was toastmistress, and the toasts were

responded to by President Thomas, Dr. Barton, Mary V. Craw-

ford, '96, Dr. Lodge, Emma Linburg, '96, and by Dorothy Foster,

on behalf of the Class 1904.

Susan Fowler, '95, chairman of the Academic Committee,

gave an informal report of the meetings of the Committee telling

the result of the correspondence with the Trustees concerning the

raising of the tuition fee for the year 1904-05,* and of the very

satisfactory conferences that had been held with President Thomasand with some of the Trustees in regard to the best means to

secure alumnae representation on the Board of Trustees. Thecommittee felt that a decided step should be taken at once and

presented the following resolution which was adopted :

Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the

Academic Committee to confer with the Trustees in regard to

alumnae representation in the management of the college.

It was voted that President Thomas be given the privi-

lege of the floor in order that she might speak to the Asso-

ciation on this important matter. President Thomas then

addressed the meeting and expressed her desire to co-operate

most heartily with the Association in its efforts to obtain repre-

sentation on the Board of Trustees. She felt that the time wasripe for a full consideration of whatever plan of representation

the Association might formulate. Hitherto the chief stumbling

blocks had been the youth of the Alumnae, and the provision of

Dr. Taylor's will that the Trustees should be members of the

Society of Friends. The first stumbling block was gradually

being removed and the second might in all probability be taken

away by certain processes of law. President Thomas spoke of

the advantage of having women on such a Board and urged the

Association not to be satisfied with anything less than the fullest

representation. She then suggested that a Committee be elected

or appointed to confer with the Trustees on this matter.

As such a Committee had been provided for no further action

was necessary.

*See Report of the Academic Committee, page 10.

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At the request of the President, Evangeline Walker Andrewsspoke to the Association on behalf of the Students Building Com-mittee. The report of the Conference Committee had outlined

the proposed plan for another great May Day Fete for the

benefit of the Students Building and Mrs. Andrews reported

that active preparations for the Fete had been going on up to

within a day or two of the meeting when the committee in

charge had decided to postpone it until next year. The reason

for this unexpected move was the fact that there had been a delay

in the building of the new Library and such a Fete whose

success would depend on the pictorial effect of the whole, would

be greatly marred by the unsightly presence of an unfinished

building. Next year the Fete might be a celebration of the

finishing of the beautiful new Library Building.

Mary V. Crawford '96, Chairman of the Finance Committee

then made an eloquent appeal for interest in raising the Endow-ment Fund. After some discussion and suggestions from the

meeting the following resolutions were adopted:

Resolved, that a vote of thanks be given Mary Crawford and

her Committee for their work.

Resolved, That the Academic Committee and the Board of

Directors of the Alumnae Association with discretionary power

to add to their numbers, shall constitute a committee to draw up

a deed of gift to transfer the money raised by the Alumnae to

the Board of Trustees which deed shall be submitted to the

Association at a meeting of the Association.

In order to simplify the method of auditing the accounts of

the AvSSociation the following amendments to the by-laws were

proposed

:

Art. V. omit "an Auditing Committee consisting of two

members."

Art. VI. omit Section 9.

(Sections 10 and 11 become Sections 9 and 10.)

Art. VII. Section 5 for "the Auditing Committee" substi-

tute "a certified public accountant."

Art. VII. Section 13 omit.

(Sections 14 and 15 become Sections 13 and 14.)

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The death of three members of the Association was reported

and the following memorials prepared by different members read:

"The Alumnae of Bryn Mawr College wish to record their

deep sorrow in the death of Alice Albro Barker, Ph. D., Class of

'90, and express their appreciation of her scholarly interests

and attainments, and her unselfish life, touched by no conscious-

ness of sacrifice, and made beautiful by an unfaltering ideal of

true womanliness.

They wish also to express to her husband and father their

most sincere sympathy. '

'

"Whereas, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell '93, Secre-

tary of the College from 1893 to 1898, served the College with

faithfulness and devotion for years, be it

Resolved, That the Alumnae Association record its sorrow at

the great loss it has suffered by her death, and its deep appre-

ciation of her worth.

Resolved also that a copy of this resolution be sent to Mr.

Bushnell and to the members of Mrs. Bushnell's family."

"It is our sad duty at this time to record also the death of

Mary Helen Ritchie, A. B., '96, A. M., '97, Ph. D., 1902, and

Secretary of the College from 1899 to 1904.

In speaking of Mary Ritchie nothing can be added to the

beautiful tribute paid her by President Thomas at the memorial

services held in the chapel, February 3d. It is of particular

interest, however, to the Alumnae to emphasize here the great

services Mary Ritchie rendered the College in the five years she

so faithfully served as its Secretary. Notwithstanding her fine

academic record, the achievement of her life was the administra-

tion of her office. She was virtually the successor of Madeline

Abbott and came into the Secretary's office at a time whenthe methods there were in a transient state and many rules

and regulations had to be modified or changed to meet the

requirements of a rapidly growing student body. In such a

difficult and trying situation her particular power was displayed.

Here her tact, calm judgment and almost inspired common sense

smoothed in a remarkable way the innumerable rough places that

presented themselves. The testimony of the hundreds of under-

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graduates that came in contact with her and their real grief at

her untimely death tell more than any words spoken here. Be it

Resolved, That a message of sympathy from the Association

be sent her parents in their great bereavement."

These memorials and resolutions were adopted by a silent

rising vote.

The Recording Secretary announced the result of the election

for two members of the Academic Committee as follows

:

Elizabeth Winsor Pearson, '92.

Marion Reilly, '01.

The meeting then adjourned.

Elizabeth NiKUDS, Recording Secretary.

REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE.

The annual meetings were held at Bryn Mawr on February

9th and 10th. Six members of the Committee were present,

Susan Fowler, Chairman, Marion Reilly, Secretary, Mary B. Breed,

Susan B. Franklin, Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain (appointed to fill

the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edith Sampson West-

cott) and Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, ex-ojficio. A preliminary meet-

ing was held in New York in November. The annual meetings

were as usual three in number, one, of the Committee alone, the

second with President Thomas and Professors Warren and Kohler,

the third with President Thomas.

President Thomas reported that the Academic

Council of the Faculty had adopted resolutions

requiring that work done for the A. M. degree shall be of an

advanced character, graduate work so combined as to form a

logical whole, and that the A. M., and A. B. degrees shall not

hereafter be conferred together. These changes are in accordance

with the views of this Committee stated in the Report of the

Academic Committee for 1903-04.

The question was raised whether Science holds

at present as high a place in the favor of students

at Bryn Mawr as in former years. The discussion was rather an

indication of the possible development of need for considering the

question than the outcome of careful investigation. On the whole

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the discussion confirmed the impression of the Committee that

fewer students are doing serious work in Science.

President Thomas asked the Committee to con-

sider for future discussion the matter of statistics,

what records of the students and Alumnae of the College it maybe useful to keep. The Alumnae are now a body of about six

hundred members and it is probable that valuable statistics

might be kept by the Association in co-operation with the office

of the College.

The Committee believes that the Association alumnashould now proceed to direct negotiations with trustee.

the Trustees of the College concerning representation on the

Board of Trustees—a matter that has so long engaged general

interest among the alumnae. The discovery of a satisfactory

method of representation is work for a specially qualified small

Committee which may also be able to confer with the Trustees.

The Committee is very much gratified to be able to report

that President Thomas has expressed her entire sympathy with the

Alumnae in their effort to win representation in the managementof the College.

This report should deal with two matters growing out of the

action of the annual meeting of the Alumnae Association in Feb-

ruary 1904. Two special commissions were entrusted to the

Academic Committee, to'

' bring the matter of raising the tuition

fee to the notice of the Trustees" and to "investigate the causes

of the added expense of living in the College." (See minutes of

the meeting of February 1904.) The following correspondence

passed between the Trustees and the Committee:

February 18th, 1904.

Edward Bettle, Esq.,

Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College,

Dear Sir:—The Academic Committee begs the privilege of presenting certain

matters on behalf of the Alumnae Association for the consideration of the

Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College.

At the recent meeting of the Association the subject of the proposed

increase of the college tuition fee created profound interest; for it has always

been a source of great satisfaction to the graduates that no student desirous

of superior educational advantages has been debarred from Bryn Mawr

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on account of exceptional expense. The Alumnae have appreciated that

with a rapid increase in the number of students it would, in time, be

necessary to secure additional income besides that derived from the original

endowment, unless the standard of instruction were allowed to deteriorate;

but we have believed that this addition should come from a new endowmentrather than from an increase in the tuition fee. Such a change we should

seriously deprecate on account of its inevitable effect on the character of the

future student body. It is our opinion that it would tend to exclude students

of moderate means, whose influence has hitherto helped to preserve the

democratic spirit which we have been proud to think characteristic of Bryn

Mawr.In the community at large, the opinion is not uncommonly expressed

that Bryn Mawr is a college for the rich, and while we know that there has

been little foundation for this report, we should be deeply distressed to have

the idea justified in fact.

So strong is the feeling of the Alumnae on this point that after a dis-

cussion of present needs, at the meeting of the Association, the project of

collecting funds for a Student's Building was abandoned by an almost unani-

mous vote in favor of immediate efforts on the part of the Alumnae to raise

an endowment fund for general academic purposes, and the Academic Com-mittee was instructed to inquire whether, in view of this fact, the Board of

Trustees would consider the possibility of postponing the raising of the tuition

fee. Such action on the part of the Board would, we believe, be a great

incentive to the Alumnae in their effort to assist in making provision for the

needs of the college, and on it would largely depend the enthusiasm with

which such a work could be undertaken.

We remain, on behalf of the Alumnae Association,

Very truly yours,

Mary B. Breed,Marion E. Park,Susan B. Frankein,

Paueine Goldmark,Susan Foweer,Beizabeth B. Kirkbride

The answer returned by the Trustees was as follows:

Second Month 23rd, 1904.

To the Academic Committee,

The Alumnce Association of Bryn Mawr College,

Dear Friends:—Your letter of the 18th instant was presented and read at the stated

meeting of the Trustees of Bryn Mawr College on the 19th instant and was

carefully considered.

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I was requested to inform you that the increase in tuition fees was

adopted after full and serious consideration. The need of increased income

for the College is imperative and the plan adopted to secure this is,we believed,

and still believe the only available one.

The Board would gladly welcome an increase in our endowment and

fully appreciate the good will of the Alumnae Association in this matter as

evidenced by your letter.

An increased endowment of at least $500,000 would be required to give

the College the additional income which the recent advance in tuition charges

will bring in, even with the present number of students. We believe that

the additional charge of fifty dollars, annually, or two hundred dollars

for the four years' course, can be met by students, whereas a corresponding

increase of endowment is, we feel sure, not attainable at the present time.

We sympathize with your wish that the College may, so far as possible,

be accessible to students of slender means and would welcome additional

funds for full or partial scholarships to aid such, as well as a greatly increased

endowment, but unless the College can be maintained in full efficiency it

will cease to be attractive to this or any desirable class of students.

The alternative of abandoning departments or courses and otherwise

curtailing the operations of the college, we have not yet considered, nor, weimagine, would the Alumnae wish us to do so. It is a question of ways and

means and we believe the plan adopted is the only practicable one, as has

been said, to meet the present requirements of the case.

Very truly,

Edward Betti<e, Jr., Secretary.

The Trustees of Bryn Mawr College.

No further action was taken.

In regard to the other matter, a thorough investigation is

impossible without free access to the College accounts. This

would evidently be no small matter. The mere difficulty need not

deter from an attempt, but the Committee after some inquiry wasinclined to think that the results of such an investigation would

not repay much expenditure of time and energy. The Committee

has collected some apparently unimportant information relative to

college fees and class dues. For more intimate expenses neither

a method of present inquiry nor sufficiently definite information

about the past is available.

Respectfully submitted,

Susan Fowler,Ckairma?i.

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REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

The Conference Committee has so far had but four meetings

this year.

At these meetings, the business transacted has been of

an informal kind, for the most part a very full and open

discussion of all matters of interest to undergraduates and

alumnae.

Arrangements for the May-Day Fete* absorbed much of the

time and attention at the meeting held on January 6th.

The plans of the under-graduates were discussed, and it wasfound that the plays presented by the different classes would,

with the exception of that given by the Juniors, be the same as

those presented in 1900. The Seniors will give the Robin Hood;

the Juniors, the Hue and Cry after Cupid, by Ben Johnson, and

Pyramus and Thisbe; the Sophomores, the Revesby Sword Play,

and the Dance of the Chimney Sweeps ; the Freshmen, TheLadie of the May, by Sir Philip Sidney, while the graduate

students will present the St. George Plays.

Once again the incidental benefit of an undertaking that

requires united effort on the part of graduate students, alumnae,

and under-graduates, is evident in the enthusiastic readiness of all

to co-operate in making the second May-Day as successful as the

first.

Other interesting questions were : The Endowment Fund,

the expenditures of under-graduates, and the suspension of the

"Freshman Play." In no instance have the discussions been

in any way conclusive. Their value lies for the Alumnae and

under-graduates rather in the opportunity to meet one another and

to discover the point of view of the other body.

The report of the Conference Committee must, of necessity,

be vague, but the value of these meetings can never be doubted

by one who has attended them.

Respectfully submitted,

Marian T. Macintosh,Chairman,

*The May-Day Fete has been postponed for a year. See minutes page 8.

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REPORT OF THE JAMES E. RHOADS SCHOLARSHIPS

COMMITTEE.

The eighth meeting of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee was held in the President's Office, Taylor Hall, on

Saturday, April 16, 1904. There were present on behalf of the

Faculty, President M. Carey Thomas, Dr. George A. Barton and

Mr. Henry N. Sanders ; and on behalf of the Alumnae, Miss

Elizabeth B. Kirkbride, Mrs. William H. Collins, Miss Abigail

C. Dimon and Miss Elizabeth C. Bent. Mrs. Charles E. Bush-

nell was in Europe at the time of the meeting. Fourteen appli-

tions in all were presented to the Committee, five for the Junior

Scholarship and nine for the Sophomore Scholarship. It was

reported that all these candidates had been interviewed per-

sonally by two of the Alumnae members of the Committee and

that their professors had supplemented their marks by a more or

less general opinion in writing.

After careful consideration of the merits and needs of the

various candidates, the Committee voted unanimously that the

Junior Scholarship be awarded to Phoebe Sinclair Crosby, and

the Sophomore Scholarship to Clara L,yford Smith.

The Committee reiterated the decision of last year's Com-mittee that the Rhoads Scholarships ought not to be used merely

to gratify the desire to be in residence.

Elizabeth Conway Bknt,

Secretary.

REPORT OF THE STUDENTS LOAN FUND COMMITTEE.

During the past year your Committee has made loans to

eight different students to the amount of $1,450. The sum of

$1,300 has been repaid into the fund by nine students whoformerly borrowed from it an unusually large sum to be repaid

in one year. The balance on hand at last report was $286.13,

the amount received from subscriptions during the year, $35.00,

the interest on loans and deposits, $116.46 ; leaving a balance in

the treasury to date of $287.59.

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The number of applications and amount applied for increases

every year, and the Committee will be most glad of any contribu-

tions, or annual subscriptions. The Alumnae would do well to

form the habit of contributing to this fund every year.

Respectfully submitted,

Mary E. Converse, Chairman.

REPORT OF THE HEALTH STATISTICS COMMITTEE.

The Health Statistics Committee reports no sets of questions

sent out since the last annual report. Copies of the sets of printed

questions were exhausted and the plates from which additional

copies could have been printed were unfortunately burned in the

fire at the Avil Printing Company's office in November, 1903.

In view of the fact that the health statistics of the Association of

Collegiate Alumnae will be published shortly, President Thomassuggested that it would be desirable to wait until this had

appeared in order that in having fresh sets of questions printed

advantage might be taken of suggestions arising from the A. C. A.

report. The College has always defrayed the expenses of the

Health Statistics Committee and it might be a question of having

fresh plates made, which we might wish to change next year.

Sets of answers previously reported, 241

Received since February 3d, 1904, 2

Total number of answers received, 243

Isabel Maddison, Secretary.

REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.

In February last the need for an additional endowment

fund was made evident and the Finance Committee was instructed

to begin the work unless as a result of the negotiations between

the Academic Committee and the Trustees it should first be neces-

sary to raise a fund equal to the sum to be realized from the

recent increase in the tuition fee. The Finance Committee was

notified early in April that the Trustees found it impossible to

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alter their decision in regard to the tuition fee and the Com-mittee was told to start the endowment fund.

The first business before us was to make an organization, as,

owing to the abolition of class collectors there was no machinery

of any. sort. It seemed, therefore, wise to try to appoint chair-

men in as many different localities as possible and to ask such

chairmen to organize their own committees and to carry on the

work in whatever way seemed best in a given place.

This work has taken unexpectedly long, and to our regret

is not yet complete, although great progress has been made.

The fault is partly ours ; owing to unavoidable delays during the

summer months the great amount of correspondence was not

accomplished : and it is also partly the fault of the Alumnae on

whom we sought to thrust this privilege. They shrank with

wonderful modesty from assuming the position and also from

telling us so !

In addition to the necessity of notifying the Alumnae and

former students (for with entire impartiality we have called upon

the latter for help, and they have most generously responded)

of the undertaking of this enterprise,—which was done in a letter

mailed to each last June, we found it essential to gather all pos-

sible information, statistics, etc., both as to history and present

needs, and to have this printed in available form, for use by us

all, and for the enlightenment of the public. This has been

printed in a pamphlet, and three copies sent to each, enclosed with

a second letter asking that each individual now go to work.

We have likewise prepared subscription blanks wherein are

provided four lines for dates of payment any time up to January,

1909; remittance forms, etc., and forms of report by which weshall keep accurate records of the wrork accomplished in each

locality, and be sure of sending proper acknowledgment to those

who have given to the fund.

In addition, we have prepared a letter of suggestions to

chairmen, in which we have tried to mention as many and as

varied methods as the past experience either of our own or of

other organizations has proved valuable.

I want to speak of one plan that we specially hope to have

put into practice, that of advisory committees of well-known and

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influential men and women. Such a committee serves a two-fold

purpose : it is a guarantee to the general public of the worth of

our cause, and of our responsibility, and it is possible through

such a committee to reach many people whom we could not other-

wise successfully influence.

So much for the general plan. Now as to the work accom-

plished.

The Philadelphia Committee, with Miss Marion Reilly as

chairman, has been longest at work, but that is not very long.

The great number of Alumnae and former students to be reached

has made the preliminaries more tedious. A letter has been sent

to each asking for aid, suggestions, lists of people whom she could

approach or to whom she could give introductions. Also some

work has been done in the way of asking people directly for

money, but as yet no definite promises have been given.

The Washington Committee was organized three weeks ago.

with Miss Edith Totten as its head. It has already accom-

plished at least one important thing, having had good notices of

the need of an additional Endowment Fund published in the

chief papers, besides an editorial commending the work. TheCommittee has likewise some plans for the spring whereby it

hopes to get people working for us and amusing themselves—

a

very good idea!

The New York Committee was started only ten days ago.

Miss Emily R. Cross has most generously consented to be its

chairman, in addition to continuing her efficient work on the

general Finance Committee. The Committee for New York is

almost formed, but naturally little else has yet been done.

East Monday in Chicago a committee was formed with Mrs.

Morris E. Johnston as chairman, in connection with the organiza-

tion of the Bryn Mawr Club there. We hope for great things

from Chicago!

In various places throughout the country Alumnae and former

students have consented to be chairmen, but there is as yet little

to report from them.

I have reserved for the last the work of the Boston Com-

mittee which was organized just before Christmas with Miss

Anna Phillips as chairman. I have received a most inspiring

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letter from the chairman. In it she tells of having organized an

honorary committee of sixty influential people who are to form

a permauent body to be interested in Bryn Mawr, and of course

to help in this emergency. The Bryn Mawr Club's annual

luncheon is to take place on February 18th, and President

Thomas is to attend and speak to the Club. On the same

afternoon there is to be a reception of the honorary commit-

tee by Miss Phillips to meet the President and to hear her.

Immediately thereafter articles already prepared are to appear in

the leading newspapers—and then they are going to beg !

Such is a short outline of some of the work done. Now weare ready to work. We have received in promises and cash sometwenty-eight thousand dollars, of which twenty thousand is to

be credited to the Boston Committee, and this in spite of the

fact that they say they have not yet begun to beg !

Our success or failure depends now on the courage, the

energy, the faith with which every one of us goes to work, both

upon our own initiative and in connection with the Committeenearest us. That we can raise this imperatively needed money,

and so help materially the college which has done so much, so

infinitely much for us, and for which in turn each of us has done

so little, .so infinitely little, is certain. Remember this money is

solely for the support of the academic side of the College and so

makes directly for education. Hence we have a right to ask for

contributions to the fund. Let us then, fired with belief and

enthusiasm, refuse to be downed by obstacles, cooled by indif-

ference, or discouraged by failure here and there, and never

admit even to ourselves the possibility of defeat in such a cause.

Let us exert all our powers for the next four months and in Junegive to Bryn Mawr, our alma mater, a gift worthy of her.

Mary V. Crawford, Chairman.

February 11, 1905.

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TREASURERS REPORT.

BALANCE SHEET.

December 31, 1904.

ASSETS.

Cash, $5,033 88

Students' Loans, 5,815 00

Total Assets $10,848 88

INABILITIES.

Loan Fund—Principal, $ 6,102 59

Alumnse Fund—Principal, . . . • 1,470 08" —Interest, . • 64 83

Library Fund—Principal, 2,298 79

Endowment Fund—Principal, 753 66

Scholarships Fund—Interest from previous year, . 12 00

Special Scholarships Fund—Interest from previous

year, 1 53

Total Special Funds, $10,703 48

Accumulated Fund for General Purposes, .... 145 40

Total, $10,848 88

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

January 1, 1904, to December 31, 1904.

GENERAL TREASURY.RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1904, $ 418 00

Dues, $527 50

Interest on Deposits, 8 33

Special Scholarships Fund, 50 00

Alumnae Supper

Sale of tickets, $272 00

Less expenses, etc., 242 50 29 50

Total Receipts, 615 33

Total, $1,033 33

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DISBURSEMENTS.

Miscellaneous Expenses, $ 21 75

Typewriting and Clerical Services, 14 00

Printing, 247 25

Postage and Stationery, 137 92

Traveling Expenses, 13 41

Endowment Fund Expenses, 244 43

Expenses of Academic Committee Meeting, 95 64

Special Scholarships Fund, 100 00

Total Disbursements, $874 40

Balance December 31, 1904—General Account,

Germantown Trust Co., - $121 89

Cash on hand, 23 51

$145 40

Scholarships Fund—Germantown S. F., . . . $ 12 00

Special Scholarships Fund—G't'n S. F., . . 1 53 $158 93

Total, $1,033 33

LOAN FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1904, $286 13

Donations, $ 35 00

Repayment of Loans by Students, 1,300 00

Interest on Loans, 102 74

Interest on Deposits, . 13 72

Total receipts $1,451 46

Total, $1,737 59*

DISBURSEMENTS.

Loans to Students, $1,450 00

Balance December 31, 1904—Girard Trust Co., . . . 287 59

Total, $1,737 59

ALUMN/E FUND.

RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1904 $1,135 61

Life Memberships, $ 399 30

Total receipts, $ 399 30

Total, $1,534 91

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Balance December 31, 1904:

Western Saving Fund Society, $1,434 26

Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, 81 35

Germantown Trust Co., 19 30$1,534 91

LIBRARY FUND.RECEIPTS.

Balance January 1, 1904, $1,702 16

Donations, $527 50

Interest on Deposits, 69 13

Total Receipts, $ 596 63

Total, $2,298 79

Balance December 31, 1904:

Fidelity Trust Co., $2,298 79

ENDOWMENT FUND.RECEIPTS.

Donations, $750 00

Interest on Deposits, 3 66

Total Receipts, $753 66

Balance December 31, 1904:

Fidelity Trust Co. , $75366

Jane B. Haines, Treasurer.

This is to certify that I have audited the accounts of the x\i,umn^E

Association of Bryn Mawr CoEEEGE for the year ending December 31,

1904, and have found them to be correct as stated in the accompanying

Balance Sheet and Accounts.

J. E. STERRETT, Certified Public Accountant.

January 24, 1905.

The Auditing Committee presents this certificate as its report.

Virginia RagsdaeE,Mary Norcross.

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BY-LAWS.

ARTICLE I.

MEMBERSHIP.

Section 1. Any person who has received the degree of

Bachelor of Arts or of Doctor of Philosophy from Bryn MawrCollege is entitled to full membership in the Alumnae Association

of Bryn Mawr College, and to all privileges pertaining to such

membership.

Sec. 2. Former students of the College who have not

received degrees may become Associate Members of the Alumnae

Association upon unanimous election by the Board of Directors.

Applications for associate membership must be made to the Board

of Directors at least two months before the annual meeting, and

the names of the applicants elected by the Board of Directors must

be presented at this meeting.

To be eligible for associate membership a former student

must have pursued courses in the College for at least two consec-

utive semesters, and if a matriculated student, at least four aca-

demic years must have elapsed since the date of her entering the

College. A return to the College for undergraduate work shall

terminate an associate membership, and render the student ineli-

gible for re-election during the period of this new attendance at

the College.

Associate members are entitled to all the rights and privi-

leges of full membership, except the power of voting and the

right to hold office in the Board of Directors, or to serve on stand-

ing committees.

ARTICLE II.

MEETINGS.

Section 1. There shall be each year one regular meeting

of the Association. This meeting shall be held at Bryn MawrCollege in February, on a date to be fixed annually by the Board

of Directors.

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Sec. 2. Two weeks before the annual meeting, notices of

the date and of the business to be brought before the meeting,

shall be sent to each member of the Alumnae Association. If it

should be necessary to bring before the meeting business of which

no previous notice could be given, action may be taken upon

such business only by a two-thirds vote of the members present

at the meeting.

SBC. 3. Special meetings of the Association may be called

at any time by the Corresponding Secretary at the request of the

President, or of five members of the Association, provided that

notice of the meeting and of all business to be brought before it

be sent to each member of the Association two weeks in advance.

SEC. 4. In cases demanding immediate action on matters

clearly not affecting the financial or general policy of the Associa-

tion, special meetings may be called by the Corresponding Secre-

tary with less than two weeks' notice at the request of the Board

of Directors or of ten members of the Association. At special

meetings called on less than two weeks' notice action may be

taken only by a two-thirds vote of the members present.

SEC. 5. Fifteen members of the Association shall constitute

a quorum for the transaction of business.

ARTICLE III.

MANAGEMENT.

Section 1. The Officers of the Association shall constitute

a Board of Directors to which shall be entrusted the management

of the affairs of the Association in the interim of its meetings.

ARTICLE IV.

DUES.

Section 1 . The annual dues for each member of the Asso-

ciation shall be one dollar, payable to the Treasurer at the annual

meeting. Associate members shall pay the same dues as full

members of the Association, but shall be exempt from all assess-

ments.

Sec. 2. The dues for each member that enters the Associa-

tion in June shall be fifty cents for the part year from June to the

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following February, payable to the Treasurer on graduation from

the College.

SEC. 3. Any member of the Association may become a life

member of the Association upon payment at any time of twenty

dollars; and upon such payment she shall become exempt from all

annual dues and assessments.

SEC. 4. The names of members who fail to pay the annual

dues for two successive years shall be stricken from the member-

ship list. The Board of Directors may at its discretion remit the

dues of any member sub silentio.

ARTICLE V.

COMMITTEES.

Section 1. The Standing Committees of the Association

shall be: an Academic Committee, consisting of seven members;

a Conference Committee, consisting of four members; a Students'

Loan Fund Committee, consisting of five members; a James E.

Rhoads Scholarships Committee, consisting of three members; a

Nominating Committee, consisting of five members; an Auditing

Committee, consisting of two members; and a Finance Com-mittee, consisting of three members and the Treasurer ex-qfficio.

ARTICLE VI.

ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Section 1. Elections for Officers shall be held biennially

and elections for members of the Academic Committee annually,

before the regular meeting, and the results of the elections shall

be announced at that meeting; in every case the candidate receiv-

ing the greatest number of votes shall be declared elected. Noballot shall be valid that is not returned in a sealed envelope

marked "Ballot."

Sec. 2. The Officers of the Association shall be nominated

by the Nominating Committee, and elected by ballot of the whole

Association. They shall hold office for two years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill aii37 vacancy in its own body for an unexpired term.

Sec. 3. The members of the Academic Committee shall be

nominated as follows: The Board of Directors shall make at least

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twice as many nominations as there are vacancies in the Commit-

tee. Furthermore, any twenty-five Alumnae may nominate one

candidate for any vacancy in the Committee;provided that they

sign the nomination and file it with the Recording Secretary by

December 1st preceding the annual meeting. The members of

the Academic Committee shall be elected by ballot of the whole

Association and shall each hold office for four years or until others

are elected in their places. The Board of Directors shall have

power to fill any vacancy in the Committee, such appointment to

hold until the next regular election.

Sec. 4. The members of the Conference Committee shall be

appointed annually by the Board. of Directors and shall each hold

office for one year or until others are appointed in their places.

Sec. 5. The members of the Students' Loan Fund Commit-

tee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors from candidates

recommended by the Loan Fund Committee. They shall each

hold office for five years or until others are appointed in their

places. One new member shall be appointed each year to suc-

ceed the retiring member, and no member with the exception of

the Treasurer shall be eligible for re-election until one year has

elapsed after the expiration of her term of office.

Sec. 6. The members of the James E. Rhoads Scholarships

Committee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors, and

shall each hold office for three years or until others are appointed

in their places. One new member shall be appointed each year

to succeed the retiring member, and no member shall be eligible

for re-election until one year has elapsed after the expiration of

her term of office.

Sec. 7. The Health Statistics Committee shall be a perma-

nent committee appointed by the Board of Directors in consulta-

tion with the President of Bryn Mawr College. The chairman of

this Committee is empowered to fill vacancies in the Committee

;

a vacancy in the chairmanship shall be filled by the Board of Di-

rectors in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College.

Sec. 8. The members of the Nominating Committee shall

be appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two years or until others are appointed in their

places.

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Sec. 9. The members of the Auditing Committee shall be

appointed biennially by the Board of Directors, and shall each

hold office for two 3^ears or until others are appointed in their

places.

SEC. 10. The members of the Finance Committee shall be

appointed by the Board of Directors and shall each hold office

for four years or until others are appointed in their places.

SEC. 11. The appointments of the Board of Directors for the

year ensuing shall be made in time to be reported by the Board to

the annual meeting for ratification by the Association.

ARTICLE VII.

DUTIES.

Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to her office. She shall be

a member ex officio of all the committees of the Association and

shall countersign all bills presented to the Treasurer before they

are paid. She shall appoint such committees as are not otherwise

provided for.

SEC. 2. The Vice-President shall perform all the duties of

the President in the absence of the latter.

SEC. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep the minutes of

the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform

such other duties as regularly pertain to the office of clerk. She

shall have the custody of all documents and records belonging to

the Association which do not pertain to special or standing com-

mittees, and she shall be the custodian of the seal of the Associa-

tion. She shall notify committees of all motions in any wayaffecting them ; she shall receive all ballots cast for the elections

and with the Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall act as

teller for the same; and she shall be responsible for the publication

of the Annual Report, which should be mailed to the Alumnae

within two months after the annual meeting.

SEC. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all the

necessary correspondence of the Association; she shall send out

all notices, and shall inform officers and committees of their

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election or appointment ; she shall approve all bills before they

are sent to the President for her signature. She shall send to

each class secretary in January of each year the forms for the col-

lection of class records; she shall receive and arrange these records

for the Annual Report, and shall also assist the Recording Secre-

tary in the further preparation of this report.

Skc. 5. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of all funds

of the Association, except those pertaining to special or standing

committees ; and shall pay them out only upon the joint order of

the President and Corresponding Secretary. She shall collect all

dues and assessments, shall take and file vouchers for all disburse-

ments, and shall keep an account of all receipts and expenditures.

She shall be ready at any time to make a report of the finances

of the Association to the Association itself or to the Board of

Directors, and she shall make to the Association at the annual

meeting a full report, the correctness of which must be attested

by the Auditing Committee.

Sec 6. The Board of Directors shall prepare all business

for the meetings of the Association, and shall have full power to

transact in the interim of its meetings all business not otherwise

provided for in these by-laws. It shall have control of all funds

of the Association ; it shall supervise the expenditures of commit-

tees, and it shall have power to levy assessments not exceeding in

any one year the amount of the annual dues. At least one monthbefore each annual meeting it shall send to each member of the

Association a ballot presenting nominations for the Academic

Committee in accordance with Art. VI, Sec. 3; biennally at least

one month before the annual meeting it shall send to each mem-ber of the Association the ballot prepared by the Nominating

Committee in accordance with Art. VII, Sec. 12. It shall appoint

before each annual meeting the members of the Conference Com-mittee, the Students' Loan Fund Committee, the James E. Rhoads

Scholarships Committee, and the Finance Committee. It shall

also appoint in alternate years before the regular meeting preceding

the biennial election the members of the Nominating Committee

and Auditing Committee ; and in case a vacancy occurs it shall

appoint, in consultation with the President of Bryn Mawr College,

the chairman of the Health Statistics Committee. It shall report

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all appointments to the regular meeting next following for ratifi-

cation by the Association. A majority of the Board shall con-

stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Board of

Directors shall be at all times responsible to the Association.

Sec: 7. The Academic Committee shall hold at least one

meeting each academic year to confer with the President of Bryii

Mawr College on matters of interest connected with the college.

It shall have full power to arrange the times of its meetings.

SEC. 8. The Conference Committee shall hold at least two

meetings each academic year, one in the autumn and one in the

spring, to confer with committees from the Undergraduate Asso-

ciation and the Graduate Club of Bryn Mawr College, on matters

of interest to the three associations. It shall have power to call

special meetings at its discretion.

Sec. 9. The Students' Loan Fund Committee shall have

immediate charge of the I,oan Fund, and of its disbursements,

subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. It shall confer

with the President of Bryn Mawr College regarding all loans.

SEC. 10. The James K. Rhoads Scholarships Committee

shall, with the President of Bryn Mawr College and the Committee

appointed by the Academic Council of the Faculty, nominate

annually the candidates for the James K. Rhoads Scholarships

to be conferred by the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College

according to the provisions contained in the Deed of Gift.

SEC. 11. The Health Statistics Committee shall collect from

the members of the Association information that may serve as a

basis for statistics regarding the health and occupation of college

women. The Committee, subject to the approval of the Board of

Directors, shall have power to determine the best methods of

carrying out the duties assigned to it.

Sec. 12. The Nominating Committee shall biennially pre-

pare a ballot presenting alternate nominations for the officers of

the Association and shall file it with the Recording Secretary byDecember 1st preceding the annual meeting.

Sec. 13. The Auditing Committee shall in the month pre-

ceding the annual meeting examine the accounts of the Treasurer,

and shall report concerning the accuracy of the same at the annual

meeting.

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Sec. 14. The Finance Committee shall devise ways and

means of raising money for purposes indicated by the Association

and shall take charge of collecting money for these purposes from

the members of the Association. It shall have power to add to

its number.

Sec. 15. The Board of Directors and all Committees shall

report to the Association at the annual meeting, and the Students'

Loan Fund Committee shall report also to the Board of Trustees

of Bryn Mawr College.

ARTICLE VIII.

RULES OF ORDER.

The rules of parliamentary practice as set forth in Robert's

"Rules of Order" shall govern the proceedings of this Associa-

tion in so far as they are not inconsistent with any provisions of

its charter or by-laws.

ARTICLE IX.

AMENDMENT OF BY-UWS.

These by-laws may be amended or new ones framed by a two-

thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the

Association, provided that details of proposed amendments and

additions have been given in writing at a previous regular meeting

of the Association, either by the Board of Directors or by five

members of the Association.

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CLASS REPORTS.

CLASS OF '88.

Mary Grafton Patterson,Died 1894.

CLASS OF '89.

Sophia Weygandt Harris, Secretary.

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alice Anthony,96 West Poorest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Warden of Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

Emily Anthony Robbins (Mrs. Frederick Wright Robbins),

9G West Forest Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Emily Greene Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Associate Professor in Economics and Sociology, Wellesley College.

On a two years' leave of absence in Austria and Hungary in order to study

certain phases of immigration.

Catharine E. Bean Cox (Mrs. Isaac M. Cox),Kilauea, Kawai, Hawaiian Islands.

Teacher.

Elizabeth Miller Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Tutor in mathematics in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia, Pa., and in

the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Miles Blanchard,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.

Mabel Parker Clark Huddleston, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1890 (Mrs. John Henry Huddleston),126 West Eighty-fifth Street, New York City.

Helen Cecilia Coale Crew (Mrs. Henry Crew),*627 Hamlin Street, Evanston, 111.

Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Julia Cope Collins (Mrs. William H. Collins),

Haverford, Pa.

Temporary address: Care of Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 Pall

Mall, London, England.

Helena Stuart Dudley,Dennison House, 93 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass.

Headworker of College Settlement.

Louise R. Elder,Temporary address: Care of Miss Hayward, 4G Hereford Street,

Boston, Mass.

Susan Braley Franklin, Ph.. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

June to October : 16 Division Street, Newport, R. I.

October to June : 63d Street and Central Park West, New YorkCity.

Director of Department of Classics, Ethical Culture School, New YorkCity.

Leah Goff, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Alice Bache Gould,405 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass.

Mabel Hutchinson Douglas (Mrs. J. Henry Douglas, Jr.),

Newberg, Ore.

L,INA L,AWRENCE,3715^ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary McMurtrie, A. M., Columbia University, 1897,

1104 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Director of Society for Organizing Charity ; President of Association for

Employment of the Insane ; Manager of Falls of Schuylkill DayNursery.

Harriet Randolph, Ph. D., University of Zurich, 1892,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Botany and Demonstrator in Biology, Bryn Mawr College.

Anna Ely Rhoads IyADD, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

(Mrs. William Coffin I^add),

351 Palmetto Drive, Pasadena, Cal.

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Ella Riegel,Care of Messrs. J. S. Morgan & Co., 22 Old Broad Street,

London, E. C, England.

Emily James Smith Putnam (Mrs. George Haven Putnam),335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Manager of Women's University Club, New York City.

Anne Taylor Simpson (Mrs. Frank H. Simpson),College Hill, Hamilton County, O.

Margaret Cheston Thomas Carey (Mrs. Anthony Morris

Carey),

1004 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.

Susan Shober Carey, born June 26, 1904.

Sophia Weygandt Harris (Mrs. John McArthur Harris),

105 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1890.

Caroline Ely Paxson,New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.

Martha Gibbons Thomas,Whitford, Chester County, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hall East, Bryn Mawr College ; Secretary of Wo-men's Auxiliary to Chester County Hospital.

CLASS OF '90.

Elizabeth Harris Keiskr, Secretary.

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Hopkins Albro Barker, Ph. D., Yale University, 1898

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker),

Died October 25, 1904.

Charles Albro Barker, born September 15, 1904.

Edith Child,334 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Conducting college preparatory class for girls.

Alice Kleanora Garretson,Haywards, Cal.

Emeline Gowen,7331 Germantown Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Elizabeth Harris Keiser, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1891

(Mrs. Edward H. Keiser),

519 North Spring Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Marian T. Macintosh,620 South Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history and literature in the Case and Child School and in the

Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia.

Margaret M. Patterson Campbell (Mrs. Richard C. Camp-bell),*

1075 Pennsylvania Avenue, Denver, Colo.

Anna Powers,Died, November 12th, 1894.

Edith Sampson Westcott, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894

(Mrs. John H. Westcott),

Princeton, N. J.

Vice-President of Princeton Village Improvement Society.

Mary Dunton Westcott, born December 28, 1904.

Katharine Morris Shipley,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate . Principal and Instructor in English in the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr.

Alys Whitall Smith Russell (Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Arthur

William Russell),

Lower Copse, Kennington, Oxford, England.

Member of Council, Bedford College for Women of the University of

London.

IvUELLA HlBBS ThORNE,Died, August 13th, 1897.

Katharine WillETS Gardner (Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner),

Roslyn, Nassau County, N. Y.

CLASS OF '91.

Maria V. Bedinger, Secretary.

Anchorage, Ky.

Helen Culbertson Annan Scribner, A. M., Columbia Uni-

versity, 1897 (Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner),

10 West Forty-third Street, New York City.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

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Maria Voorhees Bedingkr,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of mathematics in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Emily h. Bull,Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher in the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Esther Fussell Byrnes, A. M., 1894, Ph. D., 1898, Bryn

Mawr College,

1803 Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher; spent Summer of 1904 at the Laboratory of Brooklyn Institute

at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island.

(For publications see page 94.

)

Jane Bowne Haines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1892,

Cheltenham, Pa.

Private Cataloguer and Bibliographer.

Harriet Frazier Head,109 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Principal of Mrs. Head's School ; Chairman of 32d Division of 22d WardCivic Betterment Association ; Member of Board Auxiliary to German-

town Vacation School.

Ethel Parrish,Radnor, Pa.

IyiLLiAN Vaughan Sampson Morgan (Mrs. Thomas HuntMorgan), A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Columbia University, New York City.

Married Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, June 6, 1904, in Germantown, Phila-

delphia, Pa.

(For publication see page 95.

)

Jane Scofield,Died, June, 1896.

Emily Rachel Vail,125 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia.

Teacher.

Marian Adams Wright Walsh (Mrs. Timothy Walsh),Care of Maginnis, Walsh & Sullivan, Colonial Building, Boston,

Mass.

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CLASS OF '92.

Edith Wethbrii,i, Ives, Secretary.

Ill Bast Nineteenth Street, New York City.

Helen Bartlett, A. M., 1893, Ph.D., 1896, Bryn Mawr College,

107 Randolph Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Dean of Women and Head of the Department of Modern Languages,

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria.

Alice Belin,Scranton, Pa.

Elizabeth Maxwell Carroll,1225 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Head Mistress of the Arundell School, Baltimore ; Member of the Execu-

tive Board of the State Consumers' League of Maryland.

Kate Holladay Claghorn, Ph. D., Yale University, 1896,

81 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York City.

Acting Registrar of Records, Tenement House Department of City of

New York ; Member of the Advisory Council of the Society for the

Protection of Italian Immigrants ; Member of the Advisory Board of

the Manhattan Trade School for Girls ; Member of the Executive

Committee of the Women's Trade Union League, New York Branch.

(For publications see page 94.)

Helen Theodora Clements Kirk, A. M., University of Penn-

sylvania, 1904 (Mrs. Edward C. Kirk),

554 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Annie Crosby Emery, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Ellsworth, Me.

Dean of Women's College, Brown University.

Margaret Dutton Kellum,P. O. Box 138, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Private tutor.

Abby Kirk,Rosemont, Pa.

Associate Principal of the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Mary Taylor Mason,School-house Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chairman of the Department of Education, Civic Club, Philadelphia.

Grace Pinney Stewart (Mrs. James M. Stewart),

120 Riverside Drive, New York' City.

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Helen J. Robins,

Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of English in Miss Baldwin's School, and in the Misses Shipley's

School, Bryn Mawr, and private tutor in English ; Associate Examiner

in English for the College Entrance Examination Board of the Middle

States and Maryland.

Harriet Stevenson Pinney (Mrs. Edward G. Pinney),

113 Convent Avenue, New York City.

Mathilde Weil,1720 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reader of manuscripts and Photographer.

Edith Wetherill Ives (Mrs. Erederick M. Ives),

111 East Nineteenth Street, New York City.

John Wetherill Ives, born October 25, 1904.

Elizabeth Ware Winsor Pearson (Mrs. Henry G. Pearson),

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.

Teaching sight singing ; Editing some letters ; Member of Committee onWomen's Residence of South End House ; President of Bryn MawrClub, Boston.

Graduated in February, 1893.

Edith Rockwell Hall,The Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Joint Head of the Balliol School, with Louise Brownell Saunders.

Frances Brodhead Harris Brown (Mrs. Reynolds Driver

Brown),5112 Newhall Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Frances Elizabeth Hunt,801 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Mary Taylor Mackenzie (Mrs. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie),Died, September 27, 1896.

CLASS OF '93.

Margaret Hii^es Johnson, Secretary.

Longdale, Va.

Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell (Mrs. Charles ElmerBushnell),

Died, May 16, 1904.

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Eliza Raymond Adams Lewis (Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis),4 West St. Joseph Street. Indianapolis, Ind.

Jane Louise Brownell, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Associate Principal of Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr.

Louise Sheffield Brownell Saunders, (Mrs. Arthur Percy

Saunders),

Clinton, N. Y.

Head of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y. , in association with Edith Rock-

well Hall.

Olivia Saunders, born May 4, 1904.

Lucy Martin Donnelly,Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Lecturer in English, Bryn Mawr College; in England and Italy, 1903-04.

Ruth Emerson Fletcher, (Mrs. Henry Martineau Fletcher),

31 Maiden Hill, W., London, England.

Janet Fletcher, born December 21, 1903.

Louise Oliphant Fulton Gucker (Mrs. Frank ThomsonGucker),

3420 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

President of Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Caroline Fulton Gucker, born May 5, 1904.

Emma Lydia Hacker Norton (Mrs. Arthur H. Norton),

Westbrook, Me.

Margaret Hill HillES Johnson (Mrs. Joseph Esrey John-

son, Jr.),

Longdale, Va.

Elizabeth Frances Hopkins,Thomasville, Ga.

Private tutor.

Mary E. Hoyt,Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

-f. Elva LEE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Randolph, N. Y.

Lucy Lewis,2035 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history in the Philadelphia High School for Girls.

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Mary Belle McMullin,4805 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics, Miss Hills's School, Philadelphia.

Lillian Virginia Moser, Pd. B., New York State Normal

College, 1894,

Oct. -June Granger Place School, Canandaigua, N. Y.

June-Oct. 812 S. West Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Teacher of German and French in the Granger Place School, Canandaigua.

Nellie Neilson, A. M., 1894, Ph. D., 1899, Bryn Mawr College,

3711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Professor of General History, Mount Holyoke College.

Elizabeth Nichols Moores (Mrs. Charles W. Moores),1918 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Member of Membership Committee of the Catherine Merrill Club; Secre-

tary of the Indianapolis Branch of the Needlework Guild.

Rachel Louise Oliver,99 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn, Mass.

Private tutor in winter, Tryon, N. C.

Henrietta Raymer Palmer,292 Rugby Street, Providence, R. I.

Bertha Haven Putnam,335 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City.

Working on Ph. D. thesis for the Faculty of Political Science, Columbia

University.

Harriet Robbins,Wethersfield, Conn.

Amy Cordova Rock Ransome (Mrs. F. Leslie Ransome),Care of U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

Helen R. Staples,490 Locust Street, Dubuque, la.

Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter (Mrs. Moses

Stephen Slaughter),

633 Francis Street, Madison, Wis.

President of Madison Art Association.

Helen Whitall Thomas Flexner, (Mrs. Simon Flexner),

105 East Sixty-second street, New York City.

William Welch Flexner, born October 5, 1904.

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Evangeline Holcomb Walker Andrews (Mrs. Charles

McLean Andrews),Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Susan Grimes Walker FitzGerald (Mrs. Richard Y. Fitz-

Gerald),

Redding, Shasta County, Cal.

Graduated in February, 1894.

Emma Louise Atkins Davis (Mrs. Edward Benjamin Davis),

Nashville, Tenn.

Married Edward Benjamin Davis, January 2, 1905, at Indianapolis, Ind.

Sarah Frances Atkins KacklEy, (Mrs. Thomas Reid Kack-

ley),

1312 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Susan Frances Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English, Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia.

CLASS OF '94.

HEEEN MiddeETon, Secretary.

. Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mabel Birdsall Cowles (Mrs. William Turner Cowles),

29 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.

Abby Slade Brayton Durfee (Mrs. Randall Nelson Durfee),

435 Cherry Street, Fall River, Mass.

Caroline Durfee, born March 12, 1904.

Mary Bidwell Breed, A. M., 1895, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Bloomington, Ind.

Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of

Indiana.

Sarah Wilson Darlington,31 West Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa.

Mistress of a private school in Uniontown.

President of the Uniontown Music Club.

Blanche Davis Follansbee Caldwell (Mrs. Brown Cald-

well),

230 Oglethorpe Avenue, East, Savannah, Ga.

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Edith Hamilton, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1894,

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Principal of the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Helen Rolfe Hopkins Thom (Mrs. H. R. Mayo Thorn),

"Hillside," Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.President of the Saturday Night Class of Baltimore.

Julia Ethel Landers,*402 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Fay MacCracken Stockwell, A. M., New York University,

1898 (Mrs. Frederick Emerson Stockwell),

Beverly, N. J.

Vice-President of Alumnae of Woman's Law Class ; Corresponding mem-ber of Auxiliary Presbyterian Hospital ; Presbyterial Freedman's

Secretary.

Martha Munn Mayhew Stockwell, born 1904.

Emilie Norton Martin, A. M., 1896, Ph. D., 1901, Bryn MawrCollege,

Montreat, N. C.

Instructor in mathematics, Mount Holyoke College.

(For publication see page 95.)

Marie Louise Minor,242 West One Hundred and Fourth Street, New York City.

Teacher of biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City ; Student at

Columbia University, 1903-05; Studied at Wood's Hole Marine Bio-

logical Laboratory, Summer of 1904.

Mary Neville,"218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

* Resigned from the Alumnae Association.

Katharine Porter, M.D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1898,

149 William Street, Orange, N. J.

July, 1904-August, 1905, engaged in work at European hospitals and uni-

versities.

ESTELLE REID,West Haverstraw, N. Y.

Jennie M. Staadeker,418 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history in the Girls High School, Louisville.

* Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Ethel McCoy Walker, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1904,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Recording Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Agnes Mary Whiting Wynne (Mrs. Philip Henry Wynne),

*

284 Pine Street, Springfield, Mass.

Emma Stansbury Wines, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

1013 Ridge Row, Scranton, Pa.

Principal of Bryn Mawr Preparatory School, Scranton ; Vice-President of

Alliance Francaise, Scranton.

Graduated in February, 1895.

Helen Middleton,Lime Kiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

CLASS OF '95.

Mary French Etus, Secretary.

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Atkinson Watson (Mrs. George Watson),Doylestown, Pa.

Elizabeth Conway Bent,7 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of Greek, Latin, and mathematics.

Anne Coleman Carvallo (Mrs. Joachim Leon Carvallo),

270 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France.

Francois Leon Carvallo, born July 24, 1904.

Mary French Ellis,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Latin and science in Miss Keyser's School, Philadelphia.

Mary Flexner,Care of Mr. Bernard Flexner, Columbia Building, Louisville, Ky.

Student in Columbia College.

Susan Fowler,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at Columbia University ; Vice-President of the Classical Club of

Columbia University.

Rosalie Allan Furman,2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Finch School, New York City.

* Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Annette Hall Phillips (Mrs. Howard Magill Phillips),

43 Carpenter Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Madeline Vaughan Harris Brown (Mrs. Henry Ingersoll

Brown),5149 Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Harris,6365 McCallum Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia.

Mary Denver James,Coshocton, O.

Assistant in Romance Languages, Ohio State University ; Teacher of

French in the Columbus School for Girls.

Marianna Janney,1535 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of vocal training and vocal expression at the Elsie WoodworthRead Studio of Expression ; Student in English at the Drexel Insti-

tute, Philadelphia.

Mary Jeffers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Tutor; Head of Latin department of the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn

Mawr; Lecturer.

Martha Diven La Porte,1201 Lincoln Avenue, Tyrone, Pa.

Florence Leftwich Ravenel (Mrs. S. Prioleau Ravenel),

Ravenscroft, Asheville, N. C.

Jessie Livingston Louderback,310 West Seventieth Street, New York City.

Principal of the High School of the Barnard School for Girls, New YorkCity.

Zelinda Neville,218 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky.

Edith Pettit, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hilles Shearman,1600 West Seventh Street, Wilmington, Del.

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Harriet Ridgway Shreve,118 Grove Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Teacher of Latin and history in the Misses Rayson's School, New YorkCity.

Bertha Szold Levin (Mrs. Louis Hiram Levin),

837 West North Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Lydia Lois Tilley,411 Freemason Street, Norfolk, Va.

Teacher in Norfolk High School; Vice-President of the Virginia Branch of

the Association of Collegiate Alumnae; Secretary-Treasurer of the

College Club of Norfolk.

Anna Martha Walker, A. M., Leland Stanford Junior Uni-

versity, 1901,

Glen Moore, Chester County, Pa.

Student at the American Classical School, Rome.

^Margaret Warner,49 Forest Street, Hartford, Conn.

Graduated in February, 1896.

Caroline Reeves Foulke,Richmond, Ind.

Lila Verplanck North,The Woman's College, Baltimore, Md.

Associate Professor of Greek in the Woman's College; Manager of the

Baltimore Charity Organization Society; Chairman of the Organization

Committee of the Arundell Good Government Club; Member of the

Board of Managers of the American Female Guardian Society of NewYork City.

In two recent visits abroad gave special study to Greek archseology.

CLASS OF '96.

Mary W. Jbwktt, Secretary.

Moravia, N. Y.

Lucy Baird,1345 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

Teacher of history, Miss Hills's School for Girls, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elisabeth Hedges BlauvelT, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical

School, 1903,

Roselle, N. J.

Interne, New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

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Eydia Truman Boring,931 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and ancient history in the Philadelphia High School for

Girls.

Elsa Bowman,1 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics in the Brearley School, New York City; Reader

in mathematics, College Entrance Examination Board, 1904.

Harriet Mather Brownell,234 Summer Street, Bristol, Conn.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the Passaic Collegiate School, Passaic, N. J.

Hannah Warner Cadbury,441 Locust Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of Forty-first Division of the Civic Betterment Association;

Member of the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Peace Asso-

ciation of Friends and Lecturer for the Association; Secretary of

Executive Committee of Friends First Day School Association;

Friendly Visitor for the Association of Organized Charities; Special

student in Religious Philosophies under Professor Jones of Haverford

College.

( For publication see page 94.

)

Helena Chapin McLean (Mrs. Alexander Edwin MeEean),846 South George Street, York, Pa.

Married Alexander Edward McLean, merchant, September 22, 1904, at

York.

Eisa Baker Converse,Care of Mr. M. L. Jones, Atlantic Transport Line, Whitehall

Building, 17 Battery Place, New York City.

Private tutor.

Katharine Innes Cook,71 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of Latin in Miss Winsor's School, Boston, Mass; Spending year's

leave of absence travelling in Canada, Western United States, andMexico.

Mary Virginia Crawford,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of history and political economy in Miss Baldwin's School, BrynMawr.

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Abigail Camp Dimon, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

367 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.

Teacher of science, Balliol School, Utica.

(For publications see page 94.)

yC Clara Emily Farr,4603 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Recording Secretary, Philadelphia College Club.

Ruth Wadsworth Furness Porter (Mrs. James F. Porter),

Lakeside, 111.

Ellen Rose Giles, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

89 Clinton Place, New York City.

Pauline Dorothea Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Travelling abroad, 1904-05.

Anna Bright Green Annan (Mrs. Roberdeau Annan),Frostburg, Md.

Isabella Mira Grossman,15 Mellen Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher of German and French in Mt. Ida School, Newton, Mass. and in

the Misses Allen's School, West Newton; Private tutor in Germanphilosophical works.

Helen Eayre Haines Greening (Mrs. Henry B. Greening),Vincentown, N. J.

Gertrude Eangden Heritage, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

120 North Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Demonstrator in Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Dayton Hill Swope (Mrs. Gerard Swope),3530 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Mary Delia Hopkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Clinton, N. Y.

Teacher and tutor in New York City.

Mary Warren Jewett,Moravia, N. Y.

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Powers Library, Moravia.

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Dora Keen,1729 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of Public Education Association.

Georgiana Goddard King, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

400 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of English, history, and psychology in the Misses Graham's

School, New York City.

Elizabeth Butler Kirkbride,1406 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant to the Auditor, Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives

and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia; Trustee of Penn Normal and

Industrial Schools, South Carolina.

Caroline Wormeley Latimer, M. D., Woman's Medical Col-

lege of Baltimore, 1890; A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

1114 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md.

x Emma Hillman Linburg,225 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Lilian Mappin,1714 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, 111.

Rebecca Taylor Mattson Darlington (Mrs. Philip J. Dar-

lington),

Berwyn, Cook County, 111.

Travelled in Europe, May-September, 1904.

Philip Jackson Darlington, Jr., born November 14, 1904.

Mary Anna Mendinhall Mullin, (Mrs. James Herbert Mul-

lin),

413 West Miner Street, West Chester, Pa.

Tirzah Lamson Nichols,3207 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of science in Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Virginia Ragsdale, B. S., Guilford College, 1892,

Jamestown, N. C.

Teacher of mathematics in Dr. Sachs's Collegiate Institute for Girls, NewYork City.

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Mary Helen Ritchie, A. M., 1897, Ph. D., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1902,

Died, February 1, 1905.

Anna Scattergood Hoag, (Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Hoag),Oct. -June: Haverford, Pa.

June-Oct. : West Gray, Me.

Clarissa Worcester Smith Dey (Mrs. John Dey),213 Highland Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.

Vice-President of Syracuse Aid to George Junior Republic; Member of the

Board of Education of Crippled Children's Guild; Member of Board

of Managers of Syracuse Homoeopathic Hospital.

John Alexander Dey, born April 9, 1904.

Charlotte de Macklot Thompson, A. M., Bryn Mawr Col-

lege, 1897,

Care of H. Oliver Thompson, 216 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Adeline Bonnaffon Walters Guillon (Mrs. Horace Ed-mund Guillon),

107 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1897.

L,ouise Dudley Davis Brooks (Mrs. Henry H. Brooks),

44 West Ninth Street, New York City.

lyAURETTE Kustis Potts Pease (Mrs. Lewis Frederic Pease),

35 East Twenty-seventh Street, New York City.

Married Lewis Frederic Pease, January 24, 1905, in Germantown,- Philadel-

phia, Pa.

CLASS OF '97.

Mary M. CampbeIvI,, Secretary.

West Orange, N. J.

Grace Albert, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Care of T. B. Browne, Bsq., Wynnewood, Pa.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Lydia Mitchell Albertson Tierney (Mrs. J. Wilbur Tier-

ney),

404 West Stafford Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Clyde Bartholomew,Forty Fort, Pa.

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Emily Eastman Brown,178 Hawley Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Teacher of Latin, High School, Binghamton.

Eleanor Olivia Brownell,322 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York City.

Member and Secretary of Local School Board, 14th Dist, New York City;

Member of Executive Committee of Young Women's Christian Asso-

ciation, States of New York and New Jersey.

Elizabeth Caldwell Fountain (Mrs. Gerard Fountain),

Scarsdale, N. Y.

Member of Ward Committee of Infirmary for Women and Children, NewYork City.

Mary M. Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of Latin, Brearley School, New York City.

Rebekah Monroe Chickering,Milton, Mass.

Alice Longfellow Cilley Weist (Mrs. Harry Hibbard

Weist),

Richmond, Ind.

Masa Dogura Uchida (Mrs. Yasuya Uchida),

Japanese Legation, Pekin, China.

Grace Elder Saunders (Mrs. Frederick A. Saunders),805 Comstock Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.

Tutor in mathematics.

Katrina Ely Tiffany (Mrs. Charles L,ewis Tiffany),

Nov. -May: 25 East Thirtieth Street, New York City.

May-Nov. : Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y.

Chairman of Ward Committee, New York City Infirmary for Women andChildren; Secretary of Women's Metropolitan Golf Association.

Mary I^uella Fay, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher of history in the Misses Kirk's School, Rosemont.

Susan Follansbee Hibbard, (Mrs. William Gold Hibbard),1637 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

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Mary Gertrude Frost,Waltham, Mass.

Oct. -June: 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher of mathematics, Breaiiey School, New York City.

Caroline Morris Galt,Marion, Smyth County, Va.

Reader in Latin, Mount Holyoke College.

Mary Agnes Gleim,805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Principal of Miss Gleim's School, Pittsburgh.

Cornelia Bonnell Greene,.279 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Margaret Hamilton,Fort Wayne, Ind.

Teacher of science, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Agnes Howson Waples (Mrs. Rufus Waples),213 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa.

Helen Strong Hoyt, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Alice Jones,Santa Monica, Cal.

Studying sculpture in Paris, winter 1904-05.

'Mary Brosius Kirk,Kennett Square, Pa.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in the George School, George School, Pa.

Clara Landsberg,420 East Main Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Resident in Hull House, Chicago; Teacher of German and English, Dear-

born Seminar)-, Chicago.

Edith Lawrence,Windsor, Vt.

Oct. -May: 138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Anna Bell Lawther,239 Seventeenth Street, Dubuque, la.

Warden of Merion Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

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Aimee Gilbert Leffingwell,The Dunsborough, 120 East Thirty-first Street, New York City.

Mary Armstrong Severing Robinson (Mrs. Joseph Haswell

Robinson)

,

1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Married the Reverend Joseph Haswell Robinson, March 15, 1905, in

Baltimore.

Euphemia Mary Mann,1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Greek, Latin, and history in the Philadelphia High School for

Girls.

Mildred Minturn,109 East Twenty-first Street, New York City.

Spending winter in Paris.

Margaret Parsons Nichols Smith (Mrs. William Hernans

Smith),

74 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J.

Married William Hemans Smith, principal of Stockton School, East

Orange, August 31, 1904, in Binghamton, N. Y.

Elizabeth Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Portland Academy, Portland, Ore.

Mary Peckham Tubby (Mrs. Josiah T. Tubby, Jr.)

Hillside Avenue, Westfield, N. J.

Anna Maria Whitaker Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Eliza Broomall Pennypacker,Executive Mansion, Harrisburg, Pa.

Bertha Rembaugh, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

1435 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lawyer.

Helen Matthewson Saunders,260 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

Corresponding Secretary of College Women's Club, New York City.

Elizabeth Day Seymour, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1897,

34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

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Elsie Campbell Sinclair Hodge (Mrs. Cortlandt Van Rens-

selaer Hodge),Died, June 1900, at Paoting-fu, China.

Marion Russell Taber,348 Lexington Avenue, New York City.

Annie Heath Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

58th Street and Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Helen Elizabeth Tunbridge,Utica, N. Y.

Clara Warren Vail Brooks ( Mrs. Henry Stanford Brooks, Jr. )

,

Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Anna Marion Whitehead,136 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Graduated in February, 1898.

* Emma Cadbury, Jr.,

1502 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Treasurer of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans.

Frances Amelia Fincke Hand (Mrs. L,earned Hand),77 East Fifty-fifth Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '98.

Anne Hervey Strong, Secretary.

531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

* Isabel Josephine Andrews,Merion, Pa.

\ Caroline Archer,301 South Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

Juliet Catherine Baldwin,1006 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Travelling in Europe.

Sue Avis Blake, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

715 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant in Physics, Bryn Mawr College.

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Mary Altair Bookstaver,24 East Sixty-fourth Street, New York City.

Jennie Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Physician; Professor of Physiology, Woman's Medical College; Physician

to Supervisors of City Charities for South Baltimore District; President

of Alumnae Association of Woman's Medical College ; Medical Exam-iner for the Catholic Woman's Benevolent Legion ; Physician to

Catholic Woman's Sick Benefit Society.

Hannah Thayer Carpenter,267 Angell Street, Providence, R. I.

Student of music; Treasurer of the Junior Working Girls' Club; Treasurer

of Social Service League ; Secretary of R. I. Society for Collegiate

Education of Women.

Mary Eleanor Converse,April-November: Rosemont, Pa.

November-April: 1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vice-Chairman of the Social Science Department of the Civic Club of

Philadelphia; Vice-President of Calvary Church Guild.

Margaret Brydie Dyer,4166 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Alice Peirson Gannett,138 East Fortieth Street, New York City.

Teacher in Miss Keller's School, New York City ; Member of Speakers

Committee College Settlements Association.

Mary Uhle Githens,327 South Sixteenth Slreet, Philadelphia.

Secretary of the local Executive Board, Philadelphia College Settlement

;

Secretary of Boardman Boys' Guild.

Gertrude Alice Goff,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Josephine Clara Goldmark,270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Secretary on Publications, National Consumers League; Member of Com-mittee on Police Enforcement, New York City Child Labor Committee.

( For publication see page 94.

)

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Elizabeth Delano Gray,105 Leighton Street, Lynn, Mass.

Private tutor.

Elizabeth Gleim Guilford,524 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa.

Anna Marie Haas,41 Bast Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Teacher of music; Studying organ.

Alice Bradford Hammond,43 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn.

Teacher ; Graduate student, Yale University.

Mabel Stevens Haynes, M. D., Johns Hopkins Medical School,

1902,

719 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Etta Herr,108 Bast King Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Alice Watkins Hood, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1899,

1231 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.Teacher of Latin, Bnglish, and mathematics, Calhoun-Chamberlain School*

Montgomery, Ala.

Spent summer 1904 in Bngland.

Florence Stevens Hoyt,609 Lennox Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teacher of Bnglish in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Evelyn Hunt,102 Bast Fifty-seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher of history in Miss Spencer's School, New York City.

Spent summer 1904 in Norway and Holland.

Grace Evelyn Lawton,66 Touro Street, Newport, R. I.

Teacher.

Grace Perley Locke, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

179 State Street, Portland, Me.

Katharine Riegel Loose,120 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa.

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Grace Constant Lounsbury,51 Rue Spontini, Paris, France.

(For publications see page 95.)

Charly Tiffany Mitchell,119 East Thirty-fifth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Nields,803 Broome Street, Wilmington, Del.

UllERICka Hendrietta Oberge, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1900,

Haverford, Pa.

Teacher of history in Miss Irwin's School, Philadelphia, Pa., and in Miss

Wright's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Sophia Yhlen Olsen Bertelsen (Mrs. Henrick Bertelsen),

A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

Grenaavej 9, Aarhus, Denmark.Charlotte Bertelsen born June 5, 1904.

( For publication see page 94.

)

Marion Edwards Park, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, J 899,

Oberlin, O.

Instructor in classics, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Agnes Frances Perkins, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

99 Spangler Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Teacher of English in the Holman School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sarah Shreve Ridgway,Columbus, N. J.

Constance Robinson,207 Governor Street, Providence, R. I.

Manager of Providence District Nursing Association.

Edith Gertrude Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student of music.

Mary Sheppard,229 Harvey Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Tutor.

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Mary Ella Stoner Willard (Mrs. Arthur DeWalt Willard),

Frederick, Md.Secretary of the Board of Managers of the Frederick City Hospital.

Arthur DeWalt Willard, Jr. born September 15, 1904.

Anne Hervey Strong,531 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Studying in the Albany Hospital Training School for Nurses.

Elizabeth Williams TowlE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1899,

272 Johnson Avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I.

Graduate student in zoology, Columbia University; Teacher of physiology

in Miss Jacob's School, New York City.

(For publication see page 96.)

Martha Tracy, M. D., Woman's Medical College of Pennsyl-

vania, 1904,

440 West Eighth Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Worker under Huntingdon Fund for Cancer Research, and Student in

pathology, Cornell University Medical School, New York City.

Edith Louise Van Kirk,1333 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Florence Childs Vickers, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

624 West Twenty-eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Travelling in Europe.

Eaura E. Wilkinson Tyler, (Mrs. Asa Merrill Tyler.),*

2044 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Helen Elizabeth Williams,309 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Member of Board of Managers of Evening Home and Library Association

and of the Visiting Nurse Society; Member of the Board of Directors

of the New Century Club of Philadelphia and of the Abington Library

Society.

Bertha Gordon Wood,100 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass.

Helen Mary Zebley,320 Springfield Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English in Friends' Select School, Germantown,

Philadelphia.

*Resigned from the Alumnse Association.

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Graduated in February, 1899.

Anna Delany Fry,The Bartram, Chestnut and 33d Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lucile Merriman,University Park, South Bethlehem, Pa.

Present address: 430 West 118th Street, New York City.

CLASS OF '99.

Ethel Levering, Secretary.

1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Elizabeth Agnes Andrews,Merion, Pa.

Teacher of history and student of music.

Elizabeth Graeme Barbour,1621 First Street, Louisville, Ky.

Anna Moore Bedinger,Anchorage, Ky.

Teacher of Latin and science, Washington College, Washington, D. C.

Bessie Gertrude Bissell,400 West Third Street, Dubuque, la.

Anne Fleming Blauvelt,Died, June 18, 1900.

Anne Ayer Boyer, x219 Mahatonga Street, Pottsville, Pa.

Mary Nicholson Browne, M. D., Woman's Medical College

of Baltimore, 1902,

510 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Alice Carter, Cv*\wjv^T^)2116 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Edith Burwell Chapin, KSt. Davids, Pa.

Bertha Poole Chase Hollis, (Mrs. John Hudson Hollis),

152 Ocean Street, Lynn, Mass.

Married John Hudson Hollis, real estate agent, April 21, 1904 at Lynn.

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Etta Lincoln Davis,Waverly, Mass.

Teacher in Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.

Elinor Margaret De Armond Neill (Mrs. Frank Kimmell

Neill),

241 N. Wilkinson Street, Dayton, O.

Mary Taylor Reeves Foulke Morrisson (Mrs. James

William Morrisson),

1846 Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Mary Dorothy Fronheiser,515 Grove Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

Mary Emma Guffey Miller (Mrs; Carroll Miller),

Care of Mrs. Guffey, 5200 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

At present living in Japan.

Dorothy Hahn,Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Margaret Hall,42 Fenway, Boston, Mass.

Cora Hardy,St. Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md.

Teacher in St. Timothy's School, Catonsville; Member of the Baltimore

Teachers' Conference.

PARIEDRIKA MARGRETHA HEYL,

88 East Front Street, Dunkirk, N. Y.

Secretary of the Balliol School, Utica, N. Y.

Ethel Eugenie Hooper,541 North State Street, Chicago, 111.

Member of the Managing Boards of the Bureau of Charities and Allendale

Farm; Secretary of Illinois Audubon Society.

Sibyl Emma Hubbard,16 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York City.

Frances Anne Keay, EE. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1902,

Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa.

Lawyer; Secretary and Treasurer of the Legal Aid Society of Philadelphia

Ethel Eevering,1308 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

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Lillie Deming Loshe, A. M., Columbia University, 1903,

49 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, Conn.

Graduate student, Columbia University.

MichiMatsuda,Kobe Jo Gatsuin, Kobe, Japan.

Charlotte Frelinghuysen McLean, A. M., University of

Pennsylvania, 1901,

277 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Head of College Preparatory Department and language work, Linden

Hall Seminary, Lititz, Pa.

Addis Manson Meade,Boyce, Clark County, Va.

Charlotte Barnard Mitchell, M. D., Woman's Medical

College of Pennsylvania, 1904,

5012 Park Side Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Rosalie Morice,Overbrook, Pa.

Content Shepard Nichols, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

95 Carroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Christine Orrick Fordyce (Mrs. William Chadick Fordyce),

Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo.

William Chadick Fordyce, Jr., born December 25, 1903.

Madeline Palmer Bakewell (Mrs. Charles Montague Bake-

well),

Cloyne Court, Ridge Road, Berkeley, Cal.

Student of Art.

Laura Peckham Waring (Mrs. Edward Hileman Waring),Westfield, N. J.

Teacher in the Valley Settlement Sewing School, Orange, N. J.

Marion Buckingham Ream Stephens (Mrs. Redmond D.

Stephens),

87 Rush Street, Chicago, 111.

May Cadette Schoneman Sax, (Mrs. Percival M. Sax),3310 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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AgnKS deScheiniTz, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

426 Spruce Street, Steelton, Pa.

Teacher in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

DolliE Holland SipE, A. M., Columbian University, 1902,

600 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Amy Louise Steiner,1038 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor in Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Sara Henry Stites, A. M., 1900; Ph. D., Bryn MawrCollege, 1904,

Wyoming, Pa.

Mary Tyler Thurber Dennison (Mrs. Henry S. Dennison),

Care of Dennison Manufacturing Co., South Framingham, Mass.

Mary Rutter TowlE, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Wakefield, Mass.

In Europe.

Graduated in February, 1900.

May Louise Blakey,1030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Carolyn Trowbridge Brown Lewis (Mrs. Herbert Radnor

Lewis),Ardmore, Pa.

Ida Helen Ogilvie, Ph. D., Columbia University, 1903,

Hotel Ansonia, New York City.

Geologist; Lecturer in geology, Barnard College, on leave of absence and

travelling in Western Canada, United States, and Mexico for purposes

of geological investigation.

(For publications see page 95.)

CLASS OF 1900.

EuSE Dean, Secretary.

Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Delia Strong Avery,16 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Ellen Duncan Baltz,Whitford, Pa.

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Katharine Sayles Barton,4920 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Grace Bowditch Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Teacher of history and mathematics in Miss Eaton and Miss Wilson's

Classes, New York City.

IyOUISE BUFFUM CONGDON,87 Cooke Street, Providence, R. I.

Vice-President of Rhode Island Branch of Working Women's Clubs;

Director of Rhode Island Branch of Consumers' League.

Edith Campbeee Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Eeise Dean,Hollidaysburg, Pa.

Private Secretary.

Susan Janney Dewees,4657 Penn Street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.

Worker for the Octavia Hill Association.

Sarah Eotta Emery Dudley (Mrs. Charles Tarbell Dudley),202 Third Avenue, San Francisco, Cal.

Married Charles Tarbell Dudley, mining engineer, June 14, 1904, in

Boston, Mass.

Pauline Adele Camille Erismann, y31 York Street, Lambertville, N. J.

Eois Anna Farnham Horn (Mrs. David Wilbur Horn), A. M.,

Bryu Mawr College, 1901,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Lois Elizabeth Horn, born December 23, 1904.

Dorothea Farquhar,1 15 Selden Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Head of department of mathematics, Balliol School, LTtica, N. Y.

Edith Newlin Fell,1534 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private Secretary.

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Edna Fischel Gellhorn (Mrs. George Gellhorn),

3871 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

George Gellhorn, Jr., born December 24, 1904.

Myra B. Frank Rosknau (Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau),Care of Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C.

Member of Board of Directors and Philanthropic Committee of the Wash-ington Section of Council of Jewish Women ; Delegate to Federation

of Women's Clubs of the District of Columbia.

Bertha Pauline Rosenau, born July 6, 1904.

Elizabeth Mingus Griffith,63 Harrison Street, East Orange, N. J.

Principal of East Orange Resident and Day School.

Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey Kellogg ( Mrs. Frederic Rogers

Kellogg),

Morristown, N. J.

Chairman of the Morris County S. P. C. C. ; Secretary of Women's Board

of Memorial Hospital ; Member of Executive Board of Consumers

League of New Jersey: Agent of Provident Savings Committee.

Evelyn Agnes Hills,362 East Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

Secretary of the Authors Club.

Helen Henry Hodge, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

242 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Edith Houghton,Corning, N. Y.

Student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

Katharine Houghton Hepburn, A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1900 (Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn),Corning, N. Y.

Married Thomas N. Hepburn, M. D., June 6, 1904.

Martha Elizabeth Irwin,318 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Catharine Alma James, A. M., University of Chicago, 1902,

2002 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Teacher.

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EVETTA TUPPER JEFFERS,206 South Duke Street, York, Pa.

Private tutor.

Grace Latimer Jones, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

1175 East Broad Street, Columbus, O.

Principal of the Columbus School for Girls ; Secretary of the ColumbusBranch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae : Manager of the

Exchange Department of the "Midland Druggist."

( For publication see page 94.

)

Mary Grace Kilpatrick,1027 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Leslie Appleton Knowles,326 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Johanna Kroeber,207 West One Hundred and Seventh Street, New York City.

Teacher in the Wadleigh High School, New York City.

Eleanor L,arrabee Lattimore, A. M., University of Roches-

ter, 1904,

595 University Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.

Instructor in biology, East High School, and in anatomy and physiology,

Rochester City Hospital Training School for Nurses.

( For publication see page 95.

)

Maud Mary Lowrey,The Esmond, Twelfth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Helen MacCoy,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of Latin, English, and history in Miss Wright's School, Bryn

Mawr.

Jessie Chambers McBride,Columbia, Pa.

Teacher in Miss Stahr's School, Lancaster, Pa.

Helen Josephine McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Student of law.

Renee Mitchell,61 South College Street, Carlisle, Pa.

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Margaretta Morris,2106 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in sociology, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publications see page 95.

)

I^ouise Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

President of the Musical Club of Carlisle ; Member of the Savings FundCommittee of Carlisle Civic Club.

Mary Jackson Norcross,Carlisle, Pa.

Emily Waterman Palmer,3741 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

In charge of St. Peter's Choir School, Philadelphia.

Elizabeth Mary Perkins,1355 Kenesaw Street, Washington, D. C.

Teacher of Latin in Western High School, Washington.

( For publication see page 95.

)

Sophie Augusta Pfuhl,317 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Eleanor Ruth Rockwood,667 Everett Street, Portland, Ore.

Head of reference department of the Library Association of Portland.

IvUCy Constance Rulison,Care of Mrs. Elwood Worcester, 80 Marlboro Street, Boston,

Mass.

Clara Hitchcock Seymour,34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

President, Connecticut Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Caroline SwanwickSloane Lombard (Mrs. Benjamiu Mathews

Iyombard),

Care of D. M. Sloane, Ohio Valley Electric Co., Bellevue, Pa.

Leila Roosevelt Stoughton,321 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Teacher in Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Julia Streeter,234 North Main Street, Concord, N. H.

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Jessie: May Tatlock,1231 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Teacher of Latin and history in Miss Finch's School, New York City.

Aurie Cleves Thayer,314 West Fifth Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

ALLETTA IvOUISE VAN REYPEN,1021 Fifteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Mary Elizabeth White,829 President Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Teacher of German and history in Miss Round's School, Brooklyn.

Kate Williams,79 Twelfth Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Kate Elizabeth Williams,1450 Pearl Street, Denver, Colo.

Mary Wood,1425 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Edith Buell Wright,676 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Private tutor.

Graduated in February, 1901.

Grace E. Bruner,225 West Seymour Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and German in the High School, Athens, Pa.

CLASS OF 1901.

Marion Reii^y, Secretary.

2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Elizabeth Allis,1604 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in French, Bryn Mawr College; Chairman of Committee

on Public Education Interests, Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Mary Farwell Ayer,518 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Member of District Conference Committee of Boston Associated Charities.

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Mary Elizabeth Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Treasurer of the Working Girls' Club.

Louise Colbourne Brown,Hotel Buckminster, Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Caro Fries Buxton,520 Summit Street, Winston, N. C.

Edith Crowninshield Campbell,Walker Road, West Orange, N. J.

Ethel Cantlin,Haverford, Pa.

Susan Lowell Clarke,15 Brimmer Street, Boston, Mass.

Student at Simmons College; President of the Students' Guild, SimmonsCollege.

Helen Prentiss Converse,1610 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bertha May Cooke Kelley (Mrs. James E. Kelley),

64 Main Street, Newark, N. J.

Helen Elizabeth Kelley, born June 21, 1904.

Emily Redmond Cross,6 Washington Square, New York City.

Member of Governing Committee of Richmond Hill House Settlement,

New York City.

Elizabeth Teresa Daly, A. M., Columbia University, 1902,

Roanoke, Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Caroline Seymour Daniels,Care of F. B. Daniels, Pullman Building, Chicago, 111.

Private tutor.

Elizabeth Tremper Darrow,434 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor and teacher in the Overbrook School, Overbrook, Pa.

Alice Dillingham,Englewood, N. J.

Student at New York University Law School.

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Edith Edwards,Woonsocket, R. I.

Chairman Social Service Section Woonsocket Fortnightly Club; Inter-

national Institute League, Committee for Rhode Island; Member of

Committee on Membership, Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Ellen Deborah Ellis, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

2319 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fellow in Economics, Bryn Mawr College.

Elizabeth Wales Emmons,1721 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C.

Private Secretary.

Eugenia Fowler, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

Catonsville, Md.Secretary and Director of Athletic Sports at St. Timothy's School, Catons-

ville.

Laura Fowler,319 West Tenth Street, Parkesburg, W. Va.

Teacher of Latin and mathematics in Parkesburg High School.

Leonora Walton Gibb,Tenth Street, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and German in Philadelphia High School for Girls.

Bertha Goldman,132 E&st Seventieth Street, New York City.

Teacher.

Lucia Shaw Holliday,1121 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Secretary of Board of Directors, Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

Jeannie Colston Howard,105 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of English and history of art in St. Margaret's School, Water-

bury, Conn.

Elisabeth Ferguson Hutchin,3433 North Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Instructor in psychology, Philadelphia Normal School.

Eleanor Hooper Jones,Box 2033, Boston, Mass.

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Bertha Margaret Laws,Care of Francis S. Laws, Bourse Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the Agnes Irwin School and teacher of Latin.

Mary Madison Lee,Orange, Va.

Sylvia Knowlton Lee, A. M., Radcliffe College, 1902,

Brunswick, Me.

Teacher of Greek and Latin in Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Mass.

Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis,609 Court Street, Lynchburg, Va.

Studying in Berlin.

Katharine Lord,Plymouth, Mass.

Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Elizabeth Masland,16 East Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher; Graduate student in English, Columbia University.

Beatrice McGeorge,Cedar Hill, Cynwyd, Pa.

Elizabeth Farley McKeen,136 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

Emma Louise Miller,305 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vice-Principal of the Belmar Public School.

Madge Daniels Miller,Care of C. R. Miller, Times Office, New York City.

Grace Downing Mitchell,Bellefonte, Pa.

Head of Miss Mitchell's School for Girls, Bellefonte.

Virginia Ostrom,42 West Forty-eighth Street, New York City.

Private tutor.

Marion Parris,267 West Seventy-ninth Street, New York City.

Warden of Rockefeller Hall, and Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

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Jessie Parthenia Pelton,254 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Grace Phillips,70 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Member of Social Committee of the Brooklyn Heights Seminary Club

;

Active member of Y. W. C. A. of Brooklyn.

Frances Mott Ream,Thompson, Conn.

Marion Reilly,2015 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student in mathematics, Bryn Mawr College.

Helen Louise Robinson,232 Albion Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

Graduate student, University of Cincinnati.

Hannah Teresa Rowley,16 Meigs Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Teacher.

Frances Bertha Rush Crawford (Mrs. R. L. Crawford),

6214 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mary Johnson Sackett,237 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Helen Lee Schiedt Woodward (Mrs. Horace Arthur Wood-ward),

1268 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City.

Married Horace Arthur Woodward, chemist, June 7, 1904, in Germantown,Philadelphia, Pa.

Sylvia Church Scudder Bowditch (Mrs. Ingersoll Bowditch),23 State Street, Boston, Mass.

Married Ingersoll Bowditch, October 18, 1904, in Cambridge, Mass.

Corinne Sickel Farley (Mrs. Robert Henderson Farley, Jr.),

637 North Fortieth Sreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Robert Henderson Farley, Jr., President of the Progressive WireGoods Co., Philadelphia, June 22, 1904, in Philadelphia.

Fannie Soutter Sinclair Woods (Mrs. Andrew HenryWoods),

Christian College, Macao, China.

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Annie Malcom Sladk,Nepperhau Heights, Yonkers, N. Y.

Mary Southgate Brewster (Mrs. William Brewster),

Plymouth, Mass.

Married William Brewster, civil engineer, October 1, 1904, in Plymouth.

Henrietta Foster Thacher,209 East Preston Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teacher in the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

IvOuise Miner Thomas,142 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Ethel Wendell Trout,249 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Substitute teacher in Philadelphia High School for Girls.

Evelyn Walker,11 Park Street, Brookline, Mass.

Secretary of Bryn Mawr College.

Amelia Elizabeth White,18 West Sixty-ninth Street, New York City.

Constance Martha Williams,234 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Edith Sophia Wray Holliday (Mrs. Clyde Cecil Holliday),

Upland, Grant County, Ind.

Married Clyde Cecil Holliday, Proprietor of Feed Exchange, October 8,

1904, at Cranford, N. J.

Marion Lucy Wright,34 Warren Avenue, East, Detroit, Mich.

Graduated in February, 1902.

Lotta Grace Andrews,2321 Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.

CLASS OF 1902.

Grace Douglas Johnston, Secretary,

1636 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Sophie Frances Adams Johnson (Mrs. Bascom Johnson),Pinehurst, West School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Married Bascom Johnson, June 11, 1904.

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Alice Owen Albertson, ^Nantucket, Mass.

Frances Dean Allen Hackett (Mrs. Frank Sutliff Hackett),

2708 Broadway, New York City.

Married Frank Sutliff Hackett, December 17, 1904, at Ardmore, Pa.

Marguerite Sheldon Allen,90 Kenilworth Street, Cleveland, O.

Teacher in St. Mary's School, Knoxville, 111.

Anna Archbald,236 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Government stenographer.

( For publication see page 94.

)

Marion Casares Balch,Prince Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Teacher in St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y.

Josephine Russell Bates,61 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Teacher and tutor.

Helen May Billmeyer,"The Ansonia," West Seventy-third Street, New York City.

CORINNE BLOSE,North Main Street, Urbana, O.

Elizabeth Davis Bodine,146 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Lydia Paxton Boyd,125 South Twenty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mary Pitman Brown,72 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, Mass.

Chairman of Philanthropy Committee of Salem Century Club.

Marianna Nicholson Buffum,Newport, R. I.

Teacher of Latin at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Cornelia Sarah Campbell,Sausalito, Marin County, Cal.

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Elizabeth Betterton Chandlee Forman (Mrs. Horace

Baker Forman, Jr.),

P. O. Box 1093, New York City.

Henry Chandlee Forman, born June 18, 1904.

Florence Wilcox Clark,Green Bay, Wis.

Jean Butler Clark,835 Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore, Md.

Ethel Clinton,58 Johnson Park, Buffalo, N. Y.

Teacher of English and science at Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn.

Elizabeth Congdon,1427 Judson Avenue, Bvanston, 111.

Teacher of English, Evanston Classical School.

Elizabeth Stillwell Corson,235 South Forty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jane Heartt Cragin Kay, (Mrs. D'Arcy Hemsworth Kay,)9 Washington Square, North, New York City.

Married D'Arcy Hemsworth Ka}^ Fourth Worcestershire Regiment,

March 1, 1905, in New York City.

Claris Isabel Crane,242 Hoffman Street, West, Baltimore, Md.

Tutor at the Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore.

Harriet Jean Crawford,"Ury," Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lucia Davis,732 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Private tutor.

Alice Hooker Day,28 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Elinor Dodge,Belmont, Mass.

Grace Douglas Johnston (Mrs. Morris Leidy Johnston),

1636 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111.

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Emily Dungan Moore (Mrs. George W. Moore, Jr.),

Moore, Pa.

Kate Sila Fletcher,37 East Canfield Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

Elise Messenger Gignoux,Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y.

Marion Hartshorne Haines,Haines Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eleanor James,4220 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

Martha Babcock Jenkins Foote (Mrs. Harry Ward Foote),

209 Livingston Street, New Haven, Conn.

Married Harry Ward Foote, June 22, 1904, at Brookline, Mass.

Josephine Berry Kieffer,232 Lancaster Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.

Elizabeth Treat Lyon Belknap (Mrs. Robert E. Belknap),

716 Clark Street, Bvanston, 111.

Married Robert B. Belknap, September 14, 1904 at Watch Hill, R. I.

Elizabeth Dana Marble,3201 Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

Caroline Esther McManus Dickey (Mrs. John R. Dickey),1802 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ruth Helene Miles WiTherspoon (Mrs. Charles Russell

Witherspoon),

36 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Ruth Emmert Witherspoon, born July 8, 1904.

Sara Montenegro,1104 Third Avenue, Louisville, Ky.

Frances Humphrey Morris,53 Edgehill Road, New Haven, Conn.

Manager of Y. W. C A.

Mabel Harriet Norton,318 East Colorado Street, Pasadena, Cal.

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Edith Thompson Orlady,Huntingdon, Pa.

Warden of Pembroke Hall West, Bryn Mawr College.

Elizabeth Kellogg Plunkett,East Street, Pittsfield, Mass.

Tutor in German at Miss Hall's School.

Lucile Ann Porter Weaver, (Mrs. Ben Perley Weaver),215 West Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lucy Rawson,3767 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, O.

Secretary of Cincinnati College Club.

Elizabeth Christina Reinhardt,2121 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ellen Marvin Ropes.333 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Student at Leipzig, Germany.

Anne Sturm Rotan Howe, (Mrs. Thorndike Dudley Howe),15 Logan Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Louise Schoff,3418 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics and gymnastics in Miss Hills's School, Phila-

delphia.

Frances Burbridge Seth,Windsor, Walbrook, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary of Arundell Good Government Club.

Anne Frances Shearer Lafore( Mrs. John Armand Lafore),

P. O. Box 31, Bala Pa.

Married John Armand Lafore, June 7, 1904, at Merion, Pa.

Helen Lee Stevens,1628 Sixteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Elizabeth Farris Stoddard,Plymouth, Mass.

Graduate student in Latin, University of Chicago, by correspondence.

Amy Sussman,1819 Octavia Street, San Francisco, Cal.

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Julia Antony Tevis,1608 Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky.

Miriam Thomas, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Haverford, Pa.

Anne Hampton Todd,2115 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Edith Totten,1708 I vStreet, Washington, D. C.

Helen Bell Trimble,838 Highland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher ; Graduate student in Latin and history, Bryn Mawr College.

Beatrice Weaver,Newburgh, N. Y.

Eleanor Dennistoun Wood,58 West Fifty- first Street, New York City.

Graduate student at Columbia University; Manager of Woman's Auxiliary

to the University Settlement; Delegate of the Woman's Auxiliary to

the Board of Missions; Life member of the New York Zoological

Association; Member of the New York Branch of the Archaeological

Institute of America.

Mabel Clara Wright,5238 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduated in February, 1903.

Helen Page Brand,Prairie du Chien, Wis.

Kate Isabel Du Val,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of French and English in Miss Wright's School, Bryn Mawr.

Ethel Petherbridge Goff,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Mary Hall Ingham,333 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher.

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CLASS OF 1903.

Gertrude K. Dietrich, Secretary.

Hastings, Neb.

Louise Parke Atherton,Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Agnes Bell Austin,4021 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Ethel McClellan Bacon,Hannibal, Mo.

Sophie Boucher,237 Central Park, West, New York City.

Anna Mae Branson A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1904,

119 North Fourth Avenue, Coatesville, Pa.

Teacher in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Helen Ireson Brayton,294 Prospect Street, Fall River, Mass.

Treasurer of Free Kindergarten Association of Fall River.

Fannie Isabella Brown,1500 Central Avenue, Charlotte, N. C.

Margaret Elizabeth Brusstar,5046 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Misses Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Elizabeth Middleton Bryan,42 South Battery Street, Charleston, S. C.

Mary Creighton Burns,217 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pa.

Teacher.

Eleanor Loudenois Burrell,248 West Seventy-fifth Street, New York City.

Edythe Clarke,Dean and Druce Streets, Brookline, Mass.

Agent in the Boston Children's Aid Society.

Emma Walker Crawford,West Conshohocken, Pa.

Teacher of history in the Collegiate Institute for Girls, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Edith Dabnky,Care of Frank Dabney, Seattle Electric Co., Seattle, Wash.

Teacher in the Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.

Sarah Ellen Davis,Care of Rev. William P. Davis, D. D., Camden, N. J.

Teacher of science in the Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y.

Dorothea Day,Catskill, N. Y.

Eleanor Deming,Care of Horace E. Deming, 15 William Street, New York City.

Student of metal work; Member of Board of Managers of the Bloom-

ingdale Neighborhood Association.

Gertrude E. Dietrich,Hastings, Neb.

Helen Sydney Ditmars,1422 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of Latin, German, and mathematics in Wissahickon Heights

School, Philadelphia.

Doris Earle,Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Eastman,Pottsville, Pa.

Katharine Frederika Failing,383 West Park Street, Portland, Ore.

Graduate student at Bryn Mawr College.

Mary Gertrude Fetterman,Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eleanor Louie Fleisher,1901 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eunice Dana Follansbee,2342 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Christina Hallowell Garrett,83 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass.

Teacher in Miss Winsor's School, Boston.

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WILHKI.MINA GKORGINA MARIK VON GERBER,Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.

Student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

Flora Sawyer Gifford,289 Highland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

Teacher.

Ethel Mathews Girdwood,Luddington Road, West Orange, N. J.

Painter.

Hetty Goldman,132 East Seventieth Street, New York City.

IvYNDA MYRA HARBESON,1532 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher; Chairman of Membership Committee of Philadelphia Branch of

the Association of Collegiate Alumnae.

Amanda Hendrickson,337 Manheim Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Presbyterian

Church of Philadelphia, North.

Jessie Kellogg Henry,3714 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Marian Hickman,1708 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md.

Teacher of German and French in the High School, Shamokin, Pa.

Charlotte Holden,406 Stratford Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

Teacher.

Ethel Hulburd,40 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111.

Katharine Dent Hull,916 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md.

Rosalie Telfair James,Coshocton, O.

Anne Maynard Kidder Wilson, (Mrs. Edmund B. Wilson),

Columbia University, New York City.

Married Edmund B. Wilson, Professor of Zoology, Columbia University,

December 27, 1904, at Orange, N. J.

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Ida Langdon, piElmira, N. Y.

Linda Barters Lange,220 West Seventy-ninth Street, New York City.

Treasurer of Haines Falls Free Library; Bryn Mawr Alumnae Elector of

the College Settlements Association.

Emily Dorr Larrabee,102 Emery Street, Portland, Me.

Private teacher.

Agatha Uughlin,5703 Monroe Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Graduate student in history, University of Chicago.

Sally Porter Law,Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.

Student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

Constance Davis Leupp,1813 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Alice Wurtile Lovell,Care of J. K. Lovell, Ludlow Park, Yonkers, N. Y.

Grace Lynde Meigs,618 Franklin Street, Keokuk, la.

Student of medicine, Keokuk Medical College.

Mary Montague,504 Walnut Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Lillian Everett Mooers,249 Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Chairman of Lookout Committee, Y. P. S. C. E. of Lawrence Street Church.

Evelyn Flower Morris Cope (Mrs. Francis R. Cope, Jr.),

East Washington Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Assistant Secretary of the Pennsylvania Civil Service Reform Association.

Lillie Elizabeth Muller,1144 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Breading O'Neil,5961 Alden Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Assistant in Department of Zoology, Mount Holyoke College.

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Helen Lucile Peck,Fond du Lac, Wis.

Alice Montelius Price,3613 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of English and arithmetic in the Hampton Normal School,

Hampton, Va.

Marjorie Gertrude Price McKnight (Mrs. George Scott

McKnight),509 South Highlands Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Married Dr. George Scott McKnight, physician, June 16, 1904, in Phila-

delphia, Pa.

Helen Jackson Raymond,438 Lafayette Street, Salem, Mass.

Emma Dunwoody Roberts,King of Prussia, Montgomery County, Pa.

Teacher of Latin and English in the Friends' School, Germantown, Phila-

delphia, Pa.

Margaret Ropes,333 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Teacher.

Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant,Hawthorne Road, Brookline, Mass.

Anne Isabel Sherwin,10 Revere Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Agnes Maitland Sinclair,4030 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Snyder,Ardmore, Pa.

Teacher of German in the Lower Merion High School, Ardmore.

Maude Du Puy Spencer,519 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa.

Margretta Shaw Stewart,1725 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Virginia Tryon Stoddard,Mount Holly, N. J.

Warden of Radnor Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

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Edith Ellen Sykks,2106 North Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Student at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

Marianna Taylor,Haverford, Pa.

Student in Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elsie Cecil Thomas,16 South Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of German in the High School, Norristown, Pa.

Susan Bancroft Tyler,1303 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Caroline Frances Wagner,128 Tulpohocken Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa..

Eleanor Wigton Wallace,202 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Teacher of Latin, German, and French in Miss Sergeant and Miss Bent's

School and of Knglish and history in Miss Seiler's School, Harrisburg.

Florence Trotter Wattson,Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Fond du Lac, Wis.

Frances Charlotte Wayne,716 Clinton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Martha Root White,18 West Sixty-ninth Street, New York City.

Teacher of Greek and mathematics in Miss Spence's School, New YorkCity.

Helen Adams Wilson,405 Clay Street, Portland, Ore.

Teacher.

Philena Clarke Winslow,Care of J. S. Winslow & Company, 135 Commercial Street,

Portland, Me.

Travelling in Europe.

L,ois Meta Wright,14 Central Avenue, Medford, Mass.

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CLASS OF 1904.

Dorothy Foster, Secretary.

137 Walnut Street, Newtonville, Mass.

Nannie Adaire,1227 "West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Maria Hawks Albee,356 Howard Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

Instructor in history, New Haven High School.

Jane Allen,1 147 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Substitute Lecturer in English, Swarthmore College.

Rebecca Whitman Ball,4445 Frankford Avenue, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.

ElEAnora Frances Bliss, A. M., Bryn Mawr College, 1904,

2019 Kalorama Avenue, Washington, D. CGraduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice, Middleton Boring,. 931 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student and Demonstrator in Biology, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publication see page .

)

Bertha Brown,Westtown, Pa.

Mary Wiley Cameron,Lochiel, Santa Cruz County, Cal.

Marjorie Stockton Canan,1803 Third Avenue, Altoona, Pa.

Mary Hilda Canan,1803 Third Avenue, Altoona, Pa.

Travelling in Japan.

Clara Cary Case,343 West Eighty-seventh Street, New York City.

Graduate student, Columbia University.

Miriam Chesney,2243 William Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Amy Eilley Clapp,3809 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher in Portland, Ore.

Leslie Clark,105 Bolton Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Fanny Travis Cochran,131 South Twenty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eliza Helen Criswell,Rosemont, Pa.

Teacher of Latin in St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Ore.

Dorothy Dudley,1619 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Bertha Hermine Ehlers,3227 North Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of German in Friends' Seminary, New York.

Sara Frazer Ellis,5716 Rippey Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Teacher.

Mary Mildred Focht,Selinsgrove, Pa.

Teacher of English and history in St. Mary's School, Garden City, N. Y.

Dorothy Foster,137 Walnut Street, Newtonville, Mass.

Reader in English Literature, Mount Holyoke College.

May Frace,Clinton, N. J.

Emma Riddell Fries,1350 Orthodox Street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.

Elizabeth Hill Gerhard,29 South Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Agnes Gillinder,1509 Oxford Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mildred Virginia Goffe,New Rochelle, N. Y.

Edith Goodell,Worcester, Mass.

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Adola Greedy,1914 G Street, Washington, D. C.

Marguerite Gribi,

39 Roslyn Place, Chicago, 111.

JEANNETTE HEMPHILL,Haverford, Pa.

Evelyn MacFarlane Holliday,1121 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Helen Armstrong Howell,Care of B. T. H. Co., Rugby, England.

Mary Latimer James,Care of Mr. C. H. Curtis, Wyncote, Pa.

Student in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.

Anna Isabel Jonas,Bridgeton, N. J.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

MlCHI Kawai,16 Goban Clio, Kojimachi, Tokio, Japan.

Teacher in. Miss Tsuda's School, Tokio, Japan.

Gertrude Klein,812 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Substitute Teacher in the Philadelphia Commercial High School for Girls.

Mary Lamberton,4403 Osage Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Constance Lewis,3036 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Lucy Lombardi,Care of W. A. Gordon and Co., Portland, Ore.

Rosalie Stuart Magruder,23 State Circle, Annapolis, Md.

Teacher in All Saints School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bertha Cornelia Norris,Torringford, Conn.

Teacher of Greek and Latin, Irving College, Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Sara Stokes Palmer,256 West Ninety-seventh Street, New York City.

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Bertha Pearson,23 Bolton Street, Portland, Me.

Teacher in Miss Seeger's School, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Ethel Rogers Peck,Port Chester, N. Y. *

Louise Lyman Peck,113 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I.

Isabel Mercein Peters,33 West Forty-ninth Street, New York City.

Ethel Curtis Pfaff,57 Ohio Street, Bangor, Me.

Florence Eustis Robins,7431 Devon Street, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of mathematics in the Kenwood Institute, Chicago, 111.

Martha Skerry Rockwell,Bristol, R. I.

Margaret Jane Ross,

906 De Kalb Street, Norristown, Pa.

Private tutor.

Alice Edith Schiedt,5211 Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Private tutor and Assistant in the biological laboratory, Bryn Mawr Col-

lege.

( For publication see page 96.

)

Katharine Esther Scott,Care of Charles P. G. Scott, Century Company, 33 East Seven-

teenth Street, New York City.

Teacher of English, Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md.

Margaret Scott,4402 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College.

Anne Selleck,"Pembryn," Palisade Avenue, Englewood, N. J.

Teacher of French in the Banks School, Englewood.

Edna Aston Shearer,820 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Junior Fellow in Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College.

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Esther Marion Sinn,Wister Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Maud Elizabeth Temple,"The Highland Court," Windsor Avenue, Hartford, Conn.

Graduate student, Bryn Mawr College ; Teacher of English in the Misses

Shipley's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Eloise Ruthven Tremain,28 West Louden Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of history and mathematics, Kentucky Home School, Louisville,

Ky.

Alice Wright Tull,St. Davids, Pa.

Margaret Ullmann,282 East Forty-eighth Street, Chicago, 111.

Kathrina Holland Van Wagenen,105 Montrose Avenue, West, South Orange, N. J.

Mary Vauclain,Rosemont, Pa.

Travelling in Japan and China.

Clara Louise Whipple Wade,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Graduate student and Assistant in Latin, Bryn Mawr College.

Alice Goddard Waldo,113 South Ninth Street, La Fayette, Ind.

Private tutor.

Leda Florence White,187 Maplewood Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Teacher of languages.

Elizabeth Whiting,2014 Bellevue Street, Tioga, Philadelphia, Pa.

Head of German and French Department, Darlington Seminary, West

Chester, Pa.

Ruth Blanche Isabelle Wood,234 Walnut Avenue, Wayne, Pa.

Clara Lucelia Woodruff,800 Electric Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

Teacher of French and mathematics, Wykeham Rise, Washington, Conn.

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Carolyn Brown Bourland, A. B., Smith College, 1893, Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College,

1301 Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, 111.

Instructor in French and Spanish, Smith College.

Martha Bunting, L. B., Swarthmore College, 1881; Ph. D.,

, Bryn Mawr College, 1895,

219 West Eightieth Street, New York City.

Assistant Teacher in biology, Wadleigh High School, New York City.

Edith Frances Claflin, A. B., Radcliffe College, 1897; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College,

Quincy, Mass.

Ruth Gentry, Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1890; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Stilesville, Ind.

Present address: 805 South Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Associate principal and head of the department of mathematics of MissGleim's School, Pittsburgh.

Mary Gwinn Hodder (Mrs. Alfred Hodder), Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1888,

40 West Forty-fifth Street, New York City.

Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1901,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Teacher of physiology, Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr; Graduatestudent, Bryn Mawr College.

(For publication see page 95.)

Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, A. B., University of Toronto, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1901,

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.

Acting head of Department of Physics, Mount Holyoke College.

Eleanor Louisa Lord, A. B., 1887; A. M., 1890, Smith Col-lege; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.Professor of history in the Woman's College of Baltimore; Member of the

Executive Committee of %he Arundel Good Government Club,

Baltimore.

Dorothy Wilberforce Lyon Bryant (Mrs. Emmons Bryant,)A. B., Wells College, 1887; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

304 Jefferson Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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Margaret Baxter MacDonald, B. S., Mount Holyoke Col-

lege, 1898; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

State College, Pa.

Teacher of Chemistry.

Isabel Maddison, B. Sc, University of London, 1893; Certifi-

cated student, Girton College, Cambridge, England; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Assistant to the President and Reader in mathematics, Bryn Mawr Col-

lege; (appointed member of the Faculty, October, 1904.)

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.Associate Professor of Biology, Woman's College of Baltimore.

(For publication see page 95.

)

Marie Reimer, A. B., Vassar College, 1897; Ph. D., BrynMawr College,

Bast Aurora, N. Y.

Nettie Maria Stevens, A. B., Leland Stanford Junior Univer-sity, 1899, and A. M., 1900; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1903,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Reader in Experimental Morphology, Bryn Mawr College; Carnegie

Research Assistant.

(For publications see page 96.)

Marguerite Sweet, A. B., Vassar College, 1887; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1892,

13 Ten Broeck Street, Albany, N. Y.

Margerethe Urdahl, L. B., University of Wisconsin, 1896,

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College,

Madison, Wis.

Teacher of Latin and German, Miss Martin's School, Chelten Hills, Pa.

Gwendolen Brown Willis, A. B., University of Chicago, 1896;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College,

941 Lake Avenue, Racine, Wis.

Winifred Warren Wilson (Mrs. George Arthur Wilson),A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894, Boston University; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1898,

805 Comstock Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.

Ida Wood, A. B., 1887; A. M., 1889, Vassar College; Ph. D.,

Bryn Mawr College, 1891,

2038 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.

Edna Warkentin Alden (Mrs. Maurice Leroy Alden), '00, A.

B., University of Kansas, '00,

2074 North Fifth Street, Kansas City, Kan.

John Alden, born October 12, 1903.

Edna Floersheim Bamberger (Mrs. Albert T. Bamberger),

'00,

1828 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Marguerite Bissell, '03,

400 West Third Street, Dubuque, la.

Katharine Middendorf Blackwell (Mrs. Henry Clayton

Blackwell) '99,

210 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.

Katharine Middendorf Blackwell, born December 12, 1903.

IvUCY E. Chase Boorum (Mrs. William B. Boorum) '92,

276 Henry Street, Brooklyn, New York City.

A. Caroline Bousquet, Graduate Student '94-'95,

Pella, la.

Elizabeth Mifflin Boyd (Mrs. David Knickerbocker Boyd),

'94,

St. Davids, Pa.

Barbara Mifflin Boyd, born July, 1897.

Lysbeth Knickerbocker Boyd, born August, 1902.

E. Cornelia Bruere, '02,

St. Charles, Mo.

Bertha May Clark, Graduate Student, '00-'01,

2104 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md.Holder of Fellowship of Baltimore Association for Advancement of Univer-

sity Training for Women and Student in Physics in University of

Gottingen.

TherESE F. Colin, (Mrs. Alfred Colin), Graduate Student,'93-' 96, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania,

P. O. Box 293, College Hall, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

Associate Professor of French, Wellesley College.

Ella Eberman Cornwell (Mrs. Gibbons Gray Cornwell),

West Chester, Pa.

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Katharine R. Curtis, '04,

Summit, N. J.

Helena Titus Emerson, '00,

81 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Assistant Kindergartener and Club Director in the Mary F. Walton Free

Kindergarten for Colored Children.

Anna Shoemaker Ferris (Mrs. Alfred J. Ferris), '91,

3409 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Malcolm Ferris, born 1894.

Hilda Ferris, born 1898.

Evelyn Louise FlSK, '01,

Wilburtha, N. J.

Helen Fleischmann, '03,

6 East Seventy-eighth Street, New York City.

Rebecca Muleord Foulke, '98,

The Aldine, Philadelphia, Pa.

Susan Goldmark, Hearer, '94-' 98,

270 West Ninety-fourth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Bethune Higginson, '97,

. 16 East Forty-first Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Brinton Janney, '93,

4723 Springfield Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cora Baird Jeanes (Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes), '96,

2012 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Chairman of 20th Division of 7th Ward of Civic Betterment Association.

Margaretta Jeanes, born October 7, 1899.

Elizabeth Jeanes, born November 25, 1901.

Jennette A. Street Jeffrey (Mrs. E. C. Jeffrey), Graduate

Student, '95-' 96,

Care of Professor E. C. Jeffrey, Harvard University, Cambridge,

Mass.

Charles Street Jeffrey, born July 24, 1903.

Elizabeth Hopkins Johnson (Mrs. Hobart S. Johnson), '96,

7 West Gorham Street, Madison, Wis.

George Hopkins Johnson, born December 13, 1901.

Hobart Stanley Johnson, Jr., born August 25, 1904.

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Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones (Mrs. Rufus M. Jones),

'96,

Haverford, Pa.

Man^ Hoxie Jones, born July 27, 1904.

Hilda Justice, '96,

Clapier Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Florence King, '96,

Irvington-on Hudson, N. Y.

Elsie Kohn, '04,

3525 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Mary Hunter Linn, '91,

Bellefonte, Pa.

Julia Langdon Loomis (Mrs. Edward E. Loomis), '95,

160 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City.

President of the Bryn Mawr Club, New York City; Secretary of Women'sMunicipal League.

Flora McCarter Macauley (Mrs. George T. Macauley),

Graduate Student, '97-'98,

1216 Bryden Road, Columbus, O.

Louise French McClEllan, Graduate Student, '96-'97,

Mercer, Pa.

Carrie McCormick, '96,

Clover Dale, Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.

Kay Kershaw Mechling (Mrs. Benj. S. Mechling), '90,

215 East Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

Jesse Imbrie Miller, '01,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Eliza Stephens Montgomery (Mrs. Niel Robert Montgomery),'92,

185 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

James Stephens Montgomery, born March 22, 1898.

Margaret Kernochan Montgomery, born May 22, 1902.

Kate Niles Morse, Graduate Student, '98-'99 and '00-'01,,

24 Park Street, Haverhill, Mass.

Charlotte Morton, '03,

351 State Street, Albany, N. Y.

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Laura. Niles, '97,

3716 Baring Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Agnes L. Orbison, '90,

Bellefonte, Pa.

Helen S. Pearson, Graduate Student, '91-'99,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Anna Tucker Phillips, '03,

299 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.

Jane Righter, '01,

Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Anna Vaughan Swift Rupert (Mrs. Charles G. Rupert), '91,

1318 West Fourteenth Street, Wilmington, Del.

Eleanor Silkman, '04,

459 Palisade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

Julia Pratt Smith, '03,

105 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York City.

Harriet R. Southerland, '04,

1921 N Street, Washington, D. C.

Emma Bailey Speer (Mrs. Robert Elliott Speer) '94,

Englewood, N. J.

Elliott Speer, born November 1 , 1898.

Margaret Bailey Speer, born November 20, 1900.

Eleanor McMurtrie Speer, born May 5, 1903.

Gertrude Lynch Springer (Mrs. Ruter William Springer),

'91,

Fort Washington, Md.Constance Lynch Springer, born October 29, 1897.

Eustace Lynch Springer, born November 9, 1903.

( For publication see page 96.

)

Margaret Armstrong Steel, '90,

Port Deposit, Md.

Eleanor J. Stevenson, '90,

3501 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.

Frances Eloise Sturdevant, '02,

Care of Densmore Typewriter Co., 309 Broadway, New York City.

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Susan Child Swindell, '04,

705 Cathedral Street,, Baltimore, Md.

Therese Coles Tyler (Mrs. George T. Tyler), '03,

2114 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Eleanor Milbank Anderson Tanner (Mrs. John Stuart

Tanner) '00,

6 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York City.

Elizabeth Tanner, born January, 1905.

Ume Tsuda, '89-' 92,

16 Go Ban Cho, Tokyo, Japan.

Head of Girls' English School, Tokyo; Government appointment on Board

of Examiners for government license for teachers of English in Highand Middle Schools; Member of Board of Directors in the Depart-

ment of Foreign Languages of the Educational Society of Japan;

Member of Women's Educational Society, and the Women's Patriotic

Association.

Elizabeth N. Utley,1085 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Anna Ervina West West (Mrs W. Nelson L. West), '95

Wynnewood, Pa.

Elinor West, born October 24, 1899.

William Nelson West, 3rd, born July 1, 1903.

Anna Dean Wilbur (Mrs. Bertrand K. Wilbur), '9*,

Rosemont, Pa.

Bertrand Henry Wilbur, born April 10, 1899.

Harry Lawrence Wilbur, born January 11, 1901.

Donald Elliott Wilbur, born November 2, 1902.

Elizabeth Dean Wilbur, born October 5, 1904.

Genevieve Winterbotham,111 Walton Place, Chicago, 111.

Hope Woods,35 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.

Grace Clarke Wright (Mrs. Vernon A. Wright), '98,

South Lincoln, Mass.

Thomas Clarke Wright, born December 13, 1901.

Cyrus Gordon Wright, born June 29, 1904.

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BOOKS OR ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THEALUMNAE ASSOCIATION.

Anna Archbald, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1902,

"The Fusser's Book" in collaboration with Georgina Jones published byFox, Duffield and Co.

Sophia Yhlen Olsen Bertelsen, A. B., 1898; A. M., BrynMawr College, 1899,

Translation "The Eskimo Language" by William Talbizer, Copenhagen,1904.

Alice Middleton Boring, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1904,

"Closure of Longitudinally Split Tubularian Stems," Biol. Bulletin,

Vol. VII, No. 3, August, 1904.

Esther Ftjssell Byrnes, A. B., 1891; A. M., 1894; Ph. D.,

1898, Bryn Mawr College,

"Regeneration of the Anterior Limbs in the Tadpoles of Frogs" Archiv

fur Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, May, 1904; "On the

Skeleton of Regenerated Anterior Limbs in the Frog," Biol. Bulletin,

August, 1904.

Hannah Warner Cadbury, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1896,

"The Realization of an Ideal," The Friend, September, 1904, Philadelphia.

Kate Holladay Claghorn, A. B., 1892; Ph. D., Yale Uni-

versity, 1896,

"The Italian under Economic Stress" in "Charities" May 7, 1904; "Slavs,

Magyars, and Some Others in the New Immigration," in "Charities,'"

December 3, 1904; "Immigration in its Relation to Pauperism,"

Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, July 1904.

Abigail Camp Dimon, A. B., 1896; A. M., Bryn Mawr College,

1899,

"The Regeneration of a Heteromorphic Tail in Allolobophora foetida,"

fournal of Experimental Zoology, Vol. I, No. 2, 1904; "AnExamination of the Problem of Physiological Polarity and Electrical

Polarity in the Earthworm," by T. H. Morgan and Abigail C. Dimon,

Ibid, 1904.

Josephine C. Goldmark, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

Edited "A Handbook of Child Labor Legislation" for 1905.

Grace Latimer Jones, A. B., 1900; A. M., 1902, Bryn MawrCollege,

Reviews of articles by Flournoy and Leuba in the bulletin of the Psycholo-

gical Review, February, 1904.

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Helen Dean King, A. B., Vassar College, 1892; Ph. D., BrynMawr College, 1901,

"Notes on Regeneration in Tubularia Crocea," Biol. Bulletin, Vol. VI, 1904.

Eleanor IvArrabee Lattimore, A. B., Bryn Mawr College,

1900; A. M., University of Rochester, 1904,

A. M. thesis: "A Graded Course of Nature Study for the Elementary

School."

" Grace Constant Lounsbury, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1898,

"Lotus Leaves" published by T. Tennyson Neely, New York, 189S; "AnIseult Idyll/' John Lane, London, 1901; "Delilah," Scott Thaw, New-

York, 1904. In press, "Sonnets," Scott Thaw, New York and

"Escarpoleth," a play in one act, jsarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1904.

Emilie Norton Martin, A. B., 1894; A. M., 1896 and Ph. D.,

1901, Bryn Mawr College,

Compiled "General Index, 1891-1904" of Bulletin of American Mathemat-ical Society, Published for the Society by the Macmillan Co., 1904.

Lillian V. Sampson Morgan, A. B., 1891 and A. M., 1894,

Bryn Mawr College,

"Contribution to the Embryology of Hylodes Martinicensis," Journal ofAnatomy, Vol. Ill, No. 4, 1904.

Margaretta Morris, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

"The Economic Study of Religion," Journal of American Oriental

Society, Vol. 24, pt. II; "The Influence of War and of Agriculture

upon the Religion of the Kayans and Sea Dyaks of Borneo," Ibid,

Vol. 25, pt. II.

Ida H. Ogilvie, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1899 and Ph. D.,

Columbia University, 1908,

"Notes on the Physiography about Banff Alberta" in Journal of Geology,

August, 1904; "The Influence of Superglacial Debris on the Advanceand Retreat of Certain Canadian Glaciers" in Journal of Geology,

December, 1904.

Florence Peebles, A. B., Woman's College of Baltimore, 1895;

Ph. D., Bryn Mawr College, 1900,

"The Location of the Chick Embryo upon the Blastoderm, "Journal ofExperimental Zoology, Vol. I, 1904.

Elizabeth Mary Perkins, A. B., 1900; Ph. D., 1904, BrynMawr College,

"The Expression of Customary Action or State in Early Latin." Wash-ington, D. C, June, 1904.

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Alice Edith Schiedt, A. B., Bryn Mawr College, 1904," Degeneration in the Planarian Phagocata gracilis," in collaboration with

T. H. Morgan, Biol. Bulletin, August, 1904.

Gertrude Mason Lynch Springer, '91 (Associate Member),"Memories of Nazareth,", Western Christian Advocate, December, 1902;

"Memories of Galilee, Ibid, September, 1903; "Memories of Mt.

Olivet." Ibid, April, 1904.

Nettie Maria Stevens, A. B.,Leland Stanford Junior Univer-

sity, 1899 and A. M., 1900; Ph. D., Bryn MAwr College, 1903,

"Studies on Ciliate Infusoria." Proc. of Calif. Acad, of Sciences. Vol.

Ill, 1901.

"On the Force of Contraction of the Frog's Gastrocnemius in Rigor, andon the Influence of 'Chloretone' on that Process." Am. fourn. ofPhysiol. Vol. V, 1901.

' 'Notes on Regeneration in Planaria lugubris. '

' Archiv. f. Entwickelungs.

mech. Vol. XIII, 1901.

"Regeneration in Tubularia mesembryanthemum." Ibid. Vol. XIII, 1901.

"Regeneration in Tubularia mesembryanthemum II." Ibid. Vol. XV, 1902.

"Experimental Studies on the Eggs of Echinus microtuberculatus. " Ibid.

Vol. XV, 1902.

"Regeneration in Antennularia ramosa." Ibid, Vol. XV, 1902.

"On the Ovogenesis add Spermatogenesis of Sagitta bipunctata." Zool.

fahrb. Vol. — , 1903.

"Notes on Regeneration in Stentor coerulens. " Archiv. f. Entwickelungs-

mech. Vol. XVI. 1903.

"On the Germ Cells and the Embryology of Planares simplissima,

"

Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1904.

"Further Studies on the Avogenesis of Sagaitta," Zool. fahrbuch, (In

press)

.

"Polarity in Tubularia," T. H. Morgan and N. M. Stevens, fournal of

Experimental Zoology, (In press).

Elizabeth Williams Towle, A. B., 1898, and A. M., 1899,

Bryn Mawr College,

"Study of the Effects of Certain Stimuli, Single and Combined upon

Paramcecium," in American fournal of Physiology, October, 1904.

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SUMMARY.

Class.No. inClass.

No.Sludy'g

No. ofA. Ms.

No. ofPh. Ds.

No.Teaching.

No.Married.

No.Children.

No.Died.

'88 1 1

'89 26 4 2 6 11 23

'90 13 2 1 3 6 13 3

'91 11 4 1 5 3 4 1

'92 19 2 3 8 7 13 1

'93 30 1 3 1 11 15 16 1

'94 19 2 6 2 7 6 8

'95 26 4 3 10 6 7

'96 39 3 8 1 14 12 16 1

'97 46 3 6 11 14 10 1

'98 48 . 4 9 15 3 2

'99 44v 2 7 2 19 11 4 1

1900 55 3 6 16 7 3

.1901 62 • 10 4 18 8 1

1902 66 1 4 1 14 13 2

1903 5 1 13 3

1904 68 9 1 27

Ph. Ds 19

669

2 4 19 11 3

250 71 3 213 128 122 10

Asso.Mems. 61

Total, 730

OTHER OCCUPATIONS OF BRYN MAWR ALUMN/E.

Wardens of college halls, 6; college settlement work, 2; deans of colleges,

2; library work, 3; secretary to Consumers' League, 2; physicians, 8;

photographer, 1; trustees of public libraries, 3; lawyers, 2; geologist, 1;

foreign missionary work, 1; reader of manuscripts, 1; director of out-of-

door sports, 1; stenographer, 1; secretaries, 9; college professors, 7; heads

of schools, 16.

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INDEX.

*The Names of Associate Members will be found on pp. 88-92.

CLASS

Abbott, Madeline V '93

(Mrs. C. E. Bushnell)

Adaire, Nannie '04

Adams, Eliza R '98

(Mrs. F. N. Lewis)

Adams, S. F '02

( Mrs. Bascom Johnson

)

Albee, Maria H '04

Albert, Grace '97

Albertson, A. O '02

Albertson, Lydia M '97

(Mrs. J. Wilbur Tierney)

Albro, Alice H '90

(Mrs. Charles A. Barker)

Allen, F. D '02

(Mrs. F. S. Hackett)

Allen, Jane '04

Allen, M. S. .'02

Allis, Mary E '01

Andrews, Mrs. CM '93

(Evangeline Walker)

Andrews, E. A '99

Andrews, Isabel J '98

Andrews, L. Grace . (Feb. '02) '01

Annan, Helen C '91

(Mrs. Arthur H. Scribner)

Annan, Mrs. Roberdeau . . . .'96

(Anna B. Green)

Anthony, Alice '89

Anthony, Emily '89

(Mrs. F. W. Robbins)

Archbald, Anna '02

Archer, Caroline '98

Atherton, Louise P '03

Atkins, E. L. ... (Feb. '94) '93

(Mrs. E. B. Davis)

Atkins, S. F. . . . (Feb. '94) '93

(Mrs. T. R. Kackley)

Atkinson, Mary '95

(Mrs. George Watson)

Austin, Agnes B '03

Avery, Delia S.

Ayer, Mary F.

CLASS

. .'00

. .'01

Bacon, Ethel MBaird, LucyBakewell, Mrs. CM

(Madeline Palmer)

Balch, Emily GBalch, Marion CBaldwin, J. CBall, R. WBaltz, Ellen DBarbour E. GBarker, Mrs. Charles A

(Alice H. Albro)

Bartholomew, Clyde

Bartlett, Helen

Barton, K. SBates, J. RBean, Catherine E

(Mrs. Isaac M. Cox)

Bedinger, Anna MBedinger, M. VBelin, Alice

Belknap, Mrs. R. E(E. T. Lyon)

Bent, E. CBertelsen, Mrs. H

(Sophia Y. Olsen)

Billmeyer, H. MBirdsall, Mabel

(Cowles, Mrs. W. T.)

Bissell, Bessie GBlake, Sue ABlakey, May L. . . (Feb. 1900)

Blanchard, E. MBlanchard, Mary MBlauvelt, Anne FBlauvelt, E. HBliss, E. FBlose, CBodine, E. D

'99

'89

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CLASS

Bookstaver, Mary A '98

Boring, Alice M . .'04

Boring, Lydia T '96

Boucher, S '03

Bourland, C. B Ph. D.

Bowditch, Mrs. I '01

(Sylvia C. Scudder)

Bowman, Elsa '96

Boyd, L. P '02

Boyer, Anne A '99

Brand, Helen P. . . ( Feb. 1903) '02

Branson, A. M '03

Brayton, AbbyS '94

(Mrs. R. N. Durfee)

Brayton, Helen I '03

Brayton, Mary E '01

Breed, M. B '94

Brewster, Mrs. W '01

(M. Southgate)

Brooks, Mrs. H. H. . (Feb. '97) '96

(Louise D. Davis)

Brooks, Mrs. H. S. Jr '97

(Clara W. Vail)

Brown, Bertha '04

Brown, Carolyn T. . (Feb. 1900) '99

(Mrs. H. R. Lewis)

Brown, Emily E '97

Brown, Fannie I '03

Brown, Mrs. Henry 1 '95

(Madeline V. Harris)

Brown, Louise C '01

Brown, Mary P '02

Brown, Mrs. R. D. . . (Feb. '93)'92

(Frances B. Harris)

Browne, Jennie N '98

Browne, Mary N '99

Brownell, E. O '97

Brownell, H. M '96

Brownell, Jane L '93

Brownell, L. S '93

(Mrs. A. P. Saunders)

Bruner, Grace E. . (Feb. 1901) '00

Brusstar, M. E '03

Bryan, E. M '03

Bryant, Mrs. Emmons . . . Ph. D.(Dorothy W. Lyon)

CLASS

Buffum, M. N '02

Bull, Emily L '91

Bunting, Martha Ph. D.

Burns, Mary C '03

Burrell, E. L '03

Bushnell, Mrs. C. E '93

(Madeline V. Abbott

)

Buxton, Caro F '01

Byrnes, Esther F '91

Cadbury, Emma, Jr., (Feb. '98) '97

Cadbury, Hannah W '96

Caldwell, Elizabeth '97

(Mrs. Gerard Fountain)

Caldwell, Mrs. Brown '94

(Blanche D. Follansbee)

Cameron, M. W '04

Campbell, Cornelia S '02

Campbell, Edith C '01

Campbell, Grace B '00

Campbell, Mary M '97

Campbell, Mrs. R. C '90

(Margaret M. Patterson)

Canan, Marjorie S '04

Canan, M. Hilda '04

Cantlin, Ethel '01

Carey, Mrs. A. Morris . . . . '89

(Margaret C. Thomas)Carpenter, Hannah '98

Carroll, E. M '92

Carter, Alice '99

Carvallo, Mrs. Joachim L. . . .'95

(Anne C. Coleman

)

Case, C. C '04

Chandlee, E. B '02

(Mrs. H. B. Fornian, Jr.)

Chapin, Edith B '99

Chapin, Helena '96

(Mrs. A. E. McLean)Chase, Bertha P '99

(Mrs. J. H. Hollis)

Chesney, M '04

Chickering, Rebekah M. ... '97

Child, Edith ... ..... '90

Cilley, Alice L '97

(Mrs. H. H. Weist)

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CLASS

Claflin, E. F Ph. D.

Claghorn, Kate H . .'92

Clapp, A. L '04

Clark, F. W '02

Clark, Jean B '02

Clark, Leslie '04

Clark, Mabel P '89

(Mrs. J. H. Huddleston)

Clarke, Edythe '03

Clarke, Susan L. . .'01

Clements, Helen T '92

(Mrs. E. C. Kirk)

Clinton, E '02

Coale, Helen C. ....... '89

(Mrs. Henry Crew)

Cochran, F. T '04

Coleman, Anne C '95

(Mrs. Joachim L. Carvallo)

Collins, Mrs. W. H '89

(Julia Cope)

Congdon, B '02

Congdon, Louise B '00

Converse, Helen P. '01

Converse, Lisa B '96

Converse, Mary B '98

Cook, K. I '96

Cooke, Bertha M '01

(Mrs. James B. Kelley)

Cope, Mrs. Francis R. Jr. . . '03

(Bvelyn F. Morris)

Cope, Julia '89

(Mrs. William H. Collins)

Corson, B. S '02

Cowles, Mrs. William T. ... '94

(Mabel Birdsall)

Cox, Mrs. Isaac M '89

( Catharine B. Bean

)

Cragin, Jane H. . .'02

(Mrs. D'A. H.Kay)Crane, C. I '02

Crane, Bdith C '00

Crawford, Emma W '03

Crawford, H. Jean '02

Crawford, Mary V '96

Crawford, Mrs. R. L '01

(Frances B. Rush)

CLASS

Crew, Mrs. Henry '89

(Helen C. Coale)

Criswell, B. H '04

Cross, Emily R '01

Dabney, Edith '03

Daly, E. T '01

Daniels, Caroline S '01

Darlington, Mrs. P. J '96

(Rebecca T. Mattson)

Darlington, Sarah W '94

Darrow, E. T '01

Davis, Mrs. B. B. . . (Feb. '94) '93

(B. L. Atkins)

DaVis, Etta L '99

Davis, Louise D. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Mrs. H. H. Brooks)

Davis, Lucia '02

Davis, Sarah E. . .'03

Day, Alice H '02

Day, Dorothea '03

Dean, Elise '00

DeArmond, E. M '99

(Mrs. Frank K. Neill)

Deming, Eleanor ....... '03

Dennison, Mrs. Henry S. . . .'99

(Mary T. Thurber)

Dewees, Susan J '00

Dey, Mrs. John '96

(Clarissa W.Smith)Dickey, Mrs. J. R '02

(Caroline B. McManus)Dietrich, G. B '03

Dillingham, Alice '01

Dimon, A. C '96

Ditmars, H. S '03

Dodge, B '02

Dogura, Masa '97

(Mrs. Yasuya Uchida)

Donnelly, L, M '93

Douglas, Grace '02

(Mrs. M. L. Johnston)

Douglas, Mrs. J. Henry, Jr. . .'89

(Mabel Hutchinson)

Dudley, Mrs. C. T '00

(S. L. Emery)

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Dudley, Dorothy '04

Dudley, Helena S '89

Dungan, E '02

(Mrs. G. W. Moore, Jr.)

Durfee, Mrs. R. N '94

(Abby S. Brayton

)

Du Val, Kate I. . . (Feb. 1903) '02

Dyer, Margaret B '98

Earle, Doris '03

Eastman, E '03

Edwards, Edith '01

Ehlers, B. H '04

Elder, Grace '97

(Mrs. F. A. Saunders)

Elder, Louise R '89

Ellis, Ellen D '01

Ellis, Mary F '95

Ellis, Sara F '04

Ely, Katrina B '97

(Mrs. C. I/". Tiffany)

Emerson, Ruth .'93

(Mrs. H. W. Fletcher)

Emery, Annie C '92

Emery, S. Lotta '00

(Mrs. C. T. Dudley)

Emmons, E. W '01

Erismann, P. A. C '00

Failing, K. F '03

Farley, Mrs. R. II. Jr '01

( Corinne Sickel

)

Farnham, Lois A '00

(Mrs. David W. Horn)Farquhar, Dorothea '00

Farr, Clara E '96

Fay, Mary L '97

Fell, Edith N '00

Fetterman, M. G '03

Fincke, F. A (Feb. '98) '97

(Mrs. Learned Hand)Fischel, Edna '00

(Mrs. George Gellhorn)

FitzGerald, Mrs. R. Y '93

(Susan G. Walker)

Fleisher, E. L '03

CLASS

Fletcher, Mrs. Henry M. . . .'93

(Ruth Emerson)Fletcher, Kate S '02

Flexner, Mary '95

Flexner, Mrs. Simon '93

(Helen W. Thomas)Focht, M. M '04

F'ollansbee, Blanche D '94

(Mrs. Brown Caldwell)

Follansbee, Eunice D '03

Follansbee, Susan D '97

(Mrs. W. G. Hibbard)

Foote, Mrs. H. W '02

(Martha B. Jenkins)

Fordyce, Mrs. W. C '99

(Christine Orrick)

Forman, Mrs. H. B. Jr '02

(Elizabeth B. Chandlee)

Foster, Dorothy '04

Foulke, C. R. ... (Feb. '96) '95

Foulke, Mary T. R '99

(Mrs. J. W. Morrisson)

Fountain, Mrs. Gerard . . . .'97

(E. Caldwell)

Fowler, Eugenia '01

Fowler, Laura '01

Fowler, Susan '95

Frace, M '04

Frank, Myra B. F '00

(Mrs. Milton J. Rosenau)

Franklin, Susan B '89

Fries, E. R '04

Fronheiser, M. D '99

Frost, M. G '97

Fry, Anna D. . . . (Feb. '99) '98

Fulton, Louise O '93

( Mrs. F. T. Gucker)

Furman, Rosalie A '95

Furness, R. W '96

(Mrs. J. F. Porter)

Gait, CM '97

Gannett, Alice P '98

Gardner, Mrs. A. A '90

(Katharine Willets)

Garrett, C. H '03

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Garretson, Alice E '90

Gellhorn, Mrs. George .... '00

( Edna Fischel

)

Gentry, Ruth Ph. D.

Gerber, W. G. M. von .... '03

Gerhard, E. H '04

Gibb, L. W '01

Gifford, F. S '03

Gignoux, E. M "02

Giles, Ellen R. ..... . .'96

Gillinder, A '04

Girdwood, E. M '03

Githens, Mary U '98

Gleim, M. A '97

Goff, Ethel P. . . . (Feb. '03) '02

Goff, Gertrude A '98

Goff, Leah '89

Goffe, M. V '04

Goldman, Bertha '01

Goldman, Hetty '03

Goldmark, Josephine C '98

Goldmark, Pauline D '96

Goodell, Edith '04

Gould, A. B '89

Gowen, Emeline '90

Gray, Elizabeth D '98

Greely, A '04

Green, Anna B '96

(Mrs. Roberdeau Annan)Greene, Cornelia B. . . . . . '97

Greening, Mrs. Henry B. . . .'96

(Helen E. Haines)

Gribi, M. .... '04

Griffith, E. M '00

Grossman, Isabella M '96

Gucker, Mrs. Frank T '93

(Iv. O. Fulton)

Guffey, M. Emma '99

(Mrs. Carroll Miller)

Guilford, E. G '98

Guillon, Mrs. H. E '96

(A. B. Walters)

Gwinn, Mary M Ph. D.

(Mrs. Alfred Hodder)

CLASS

Haas, Anna M '98

Hacker, Emma L '93

(Mrs. Arthur H. Norton)

Hackett, Mrs. F. S '02

(Frances D. Allen)

Halm, Dorothy A '99

Haines, Helen E '96

(Mrs. Henry B. Greening)

Haines, Jane B '91

Haines, Marion H '02

Hall, Annette .'95

(Mrs. H. M. Phillips)

Hall, Edith R. . . . (Feb. '93) '92

Hall, Margaret '99

Halsey, C. V. W '00

(Mrs. F. R. Kellogg)

Hamilton, Edith '94

Hamilton, Margaret '97

Hammond, Alice B '98

Hand, Mrs. Learned (Feb. '98) '97

(Frances A. Fincke)

Harbeson, L. M '03

Hardy, Cora '99

Harris, Elizabeth '90

(Mrs. Edward H. Reiser)

Harris, Frances B. . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. R. D. Brown)

Harris, Mrs. J. McA '89

(Sophia Weygandt)

Harris, Madeline V '95

(Mrs. H. I. Brown)

Harris, Mary '95

Haynes, Mabel S '98

Head, Harriet F '91

Hemphill, J '04

Hendrickson, A '03

Henry, J. K '03

Hepburn, Mrs. T. N '00

(K. M. Houghton)Heritage, Gertrude L '96

Herr, Etta '98

Heyl, F. M '99

Hibbard, Mrs. W. G '97

(Susan D. Follansbee)

Hickman, Marian '03

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Hill, Mary D '96

(Mrs. Gerard Swope)Hilles, Margaret H '93

(Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Jr. )

Hills, B. A '00

Hoag, Mrs. C. G '96

(Anna Scattergood)

Hodder, Mrs. Alfred . . .Ph. D.

(Mary M. Gwinn)Hodge, Mrs. C. V. R '97

(Elsie Sinclair)

Hodge, Helen H '00

Holden, C 03

Holliday, Mrs. C. C '01

(E. S. Wray)

Holliday, Evelyn M '04

Holliday, Lucia S '01

Hollis, Mrs. J. H '99

(Bertha P. Chase)

Hood, Alice W '98

Hooper, Ethel '99

Hopkins, Elizabeth F '93

Hopkins, Helen R '94

(Mrs. H. R. M. Thorn)

Hopkins, Mary D '96

Horn, Mrs. David W '00

(Lois Farnham)Houghton, Edith '00

Houghton, Katharine . : . . .'00

(Mrs. T. N. Hepburn)

Howard, Jeannie C '01

Howe, Mrs. T. D '02

(Anne S. Rotan)

Howell, H. A '04

Howson, Agnes '97

(Mrs. Rufus Waples, Jr.)

Hoyt, Florence S '98

Hoyt, Helen S '97

Hoyt, Mary E '93

Hubbard, Sibyl E '99

Huddleston, Mrs. J. H "89

(Mabel P. Clark)

Hulburd, E '03

Hull, K. D 03

Hunt, Evelyn '98

CLASS

Hunt, Frances E. . (Feb. '93) '92

Hutchin, E. F '01

Hutchinson, Mabel '89

( Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Jr.

)

Ingham, M. H. . . (Feb. 1903) '02

Irwin, M. E 00

Ives, Mrs. F. M '92

(Edith Wetherill)

James, Catharine A '00

James, Eleanor '02

James, Mary Denver '95

James, Mary L '04

James, Rosalie T '03

Janney, Marianna '95

Jeffers, Evetta T '00

Jeffers, Mary '95

Jenkins, Martha B '02

(Mrs. H. W. Footc)

Jewett, M. W '96

Johnson, Mrs. Bascom '02

(S. F. Adams)Johnson, Mrs. J. E. Jr '93

(Margaret H. Hilles)

Johnston, Mrs. M. L '02

(Grace Douglas)

Jonas, A '04

Jones, Alice '97

Jones, Eleanor H '01

Jones, Grace L '00

Kackley, Mrs. T. R. . (Feb. '94) '93

(S. F. Atkins)

Kawai, M '04

Kay, Mrs. D'A. H '02

(Jane H. Cragin)

Keay, Frances A '99

Keen, Dora '96

Keiser, Mrs. E. H '90

( Elizabeth Harris

)

Kelley, Mrs. J. E '01

(Bertha M. Cooke)

Kellogg, Mrs. F. R '00

(Cornelia V. W. Halsey)

Kellum, M. D '92

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Kidder, Anne M '03

(Mrs. E. B. Wilson)

Kieffer, J. B .'02

Kilpatrick, M. G '00

King, Georgiana G '96

King, Helen D Ph. D.

Kirk,Abby '92

Kirk, Mrs. E. C '92

(Helen Clements)

Kirk, Mary B '97

Kirkbride, E. B. ....... '96

Klein, G '04

Knowles, L. A '00

Kroeber, Johanna '00

Ladd, Mrs. W. C '89

(Anna E. Rhoads)

Lafore, Mrs. J. A '02

(Anne F. Shearer)

Laird, Elizabeth R Ph. D.

Lamberton, M '04

Landers, Julia E '94

Landsberg, Clara . .' •

. . .'97

Langdon, Ida '03

Lange, L. B. '03

LaPorte, Martha D '95

Larrabee, E. D '03

Latimer, C. W '96

Lattimore, E. L '00

Laughlin, A '03

Law, Sally P '03

Lawrence, Edith '97

Lawrence, Lina '89

Laws, Bertha M '01

Lawther, Anna B '97

Lawton, Grace E '98

Lee, Elva '93

Lee, Mary M '01

Lee, Sylvia K '01

Leffingwell, Aimee G '97

Leftwich, Florence '95

(Mrs. S. P. Ravenel)

Leupp, CD '03

Levering, Ethel '99

Levering, Mary A '97

(Mrs. J. H. Robinson

)

CLASS

Levin, Mrs. L. H '95

(Bertha Szold)

Lewis, Constance '04

Lewis, E. D. L '01

Lewis, Mrs. F. N. ...... '93

(Eliza R. Adams)Lewis, Mrs. H. R. . (Feb. 1900) '99

(Carolyn T. Brown)

Lewis, Lucy '93

Linburg, Emma H '96

Locke, Grace P '98

Lombard, Mrs. B. M '00

(C. S. Sloane)

Lombardi, L '04

Loose, K. R '98

Lord, Eleanor L Ph. D.

Lord, Katharine '01

Loshe, Lillie D. '99

Louderback, Jessie L '95

Lounsbury, Grace C '98

Lovell, Alice '03

Lowrey, Maud M '00

Lyon, Dorothy W Ph. D.

(Mrs. Emmons Bryant)

Lyon, Elizabeth T '02

(Mrs. R. E. Belknap)

MacCoy, M. H '00

MacCracken, Fay M '94

(Mrs. F. E. Stockwell)

MacDonald, M. B Ph. D.

Macintosh, Marian '90

Mackenzie, Mrs. A. S. (Feb. '93) '92

(Mary L. Taylor)

Maddison, Isabel . . . . . Ph. D.

Magruder, R. S '04

Mann, E. M '97

Mappin, Lilian M '96

Marble, E. D '02

Martin, Emilie N '94

Masland, M. E '01

Mason, Mary T '92

Matsuda, Michi '99

Mattson, R. T '96

(Mrs. P. J. Darlington)

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McBride, Jessie C '00

McGeorge, Beatrice '01

McKeen, Elizabeth F '01

McKeen, Helen J'00

McKnight, Mrs. G, S. '03

(Marjory G. Price)

McLean, Mrs. A. B '96

(Helena Chapin)

McLean, Charlotte F '99

McManus, C. E '02

( Mrs. J. R. Dickey)

McMullin, Mary B '93

McMurtrie, Mary '89

Meade, Addis M '99

Meigs, Grace L '03

Mendinhall, Mary A '96

(Mrs. J. H. Mullin)

Merriman, Lucile . . (Feb. '99) '98

Middleton, Helen . . (Feb. '95) '94

Miles, Ruth H '02

(Mrs. C. R. Witherspoon)

Miller, Mrs. Carroll '99

(M. Emma Guffey)

Miller, Emma L '01

Miller, Madge D '01

Minor, Marie L '94

Minturn, Mildred '97

Mitchell, Charlotte B '99

Mitchell, Charly T '98

Mitchell, Grace D '01

Mitchell, Renee '00

Montague, M .'03

Montenegro, Sara '02

Mooers, L. V '03

Moore, Mrs. G. W., Jr '02

(Emily Dungan)Moores, Mrs. C. W '93

(Elizabeth Nichols)

Morgan, Mrs. T. H '91

(L. V. Sampson)

Morice, J. R '99

Morris, Evelyn F '03

(Mrs. F. R. Cope, Jr.)

Morris, Frances H '02

CLASS

Morris, Margaretta '00

Morrisson, Mrs. J. W '99

(Mary T. R. Foulke)

Moser, Lillian V '93

Miiller, L. E '03

Mullin, Mrs. J. H '96

(Mary A. Mendinhall)

Neill, Mrs. Frank K '99

(Elinor M. DeArmond)Neilson, Nellie '93

Neville, Mary '94

Neville, Zelinda '95

Nichols, Content S '99

Nichols, Elizabeth '93

(Mrs. C. W. Moores)

Nichols, Margaret P '97

(Mrs. W. H. Smith)

Nichols, Tirzah '96

Nields, Elizabeth '98

Norcross, Elizabeth '97

Norcross, Louise J '00

Norcross, Mary J '00

Norris, Bertha C '04

North, L. V. ... (Feb.. '96) '95

Norton, Mrs. A. H '93

(Emma L. Hacker)

Norton, Mabel H. . . '02

Oberge, Ullericka H '98

Ogilvie, Ida PL . . (Feb. 1900) '99

Oliver, Rachel L '93

Olsen, Sophia Y. '98

(Mrs. Henrick Bertelsen)

O'Neil, Elizabeth B '03

Orlady, Edith T '02

Orrick, Christine '99

(Mrs. W. C. Fordyce)

Ostrom, Virginia '01

Palmer, Emily W '00

Palmer, Henrietta R '93

Palmer, Madeline '99

(Mrs. C. M. Bakewell)

Palmer, Sara S '04

Park, Marion E '98

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Parris, Marion '01

Parrish, Ethel '91

Patterson, Margaret M '90

(Mrs. R. C. Campbell)

Patterson, Mary G '88

Paxson, C. E. ... (Feb. '90) '89

Pearson, B '04

Pearson, Mrs. Henry G. ... '92

(Elizabeth W. Winsor)

Pease, Mrs. L. F. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Laurette E. Potts)

Peck, Ethel R '04

Peck, Helen L '03

Peck, Louise L '04

Peckham, Laura '99

(Mrs. E. H. Waring)

Peckham, Mary '97

(Mrs. Josiah Tubby)Peebles, Florence Ph. D.

Pelton, Jessie '01

Pennypacker, A. M. W '97

Pennypacker, E. B '97

Perkins, Agnes F '98

Perkins, Elizabeth M 7

00

Peters, Isabel M .'04

Pettit, Edith '95

Pfaff, Ethel C '04

Pfuhl, S. A '00

Phillips, Grace '01

Phillips, Mrs. H. M '95

(Annette L. Hall)

Pinney, Mrs. E. G '92

(Harriet Stevenson)

Pinney, Grace '92

(Mrs. J. M. Stewart)

Plunkett, Elizabeth K '02

Porter, Mrs. James F '96

(Ruth W. Furness)

Porter, Katharine '94

Porter, Lucile A '02

(Mrs. Ben P. Weaver)

Potts, Laurette E. . . (Feb. '97) '96

(Mrs. Iv. F. Pease)

Powers, Anna '90

Price, Alice M '03

CLASS

Price, Marjory G. '03

(Mrs. G. S. McKnight)Putnam, Bertha H '93

Putnam, Mrs. G. H '89

(Emily J. Smith)

Ragsdale, Virginia ..... '96

Randolph, Harriet '89

Ransome, Mrs. F. L '93

(Amy C. Rock)Ravenel, Mrs. S. P '95

(Florence Leftwich)

Rawson, Lucy '02

Raymond, Helen T '03

Ream, Frances M '01

Ream, Marion B '99

(Mrs. R. D. Stephens)

Reid, Estelle '94

Reilly, Marion ........ '01

Reimer, M Ph. D.

Reinhardt, E. C '02

Rembaugh, Bertha '97

Rhoads, Anna E '89

(Mrs. W. C. Ladd)

Ridgway, Sarah S '98

Riegel, Ella '89

Ritchie, M. H '96

Robbins, Mrs. F. W '89

(Emily Anthony)

Robbins, Harriet '93

Roberts, Emma D '03

Robins, Florence E '04

Robins, Helen J '92

Robinson, Constance '98

Robinson, Helen L. .... '01

Robinson, Mrs. J. H '97

(M. A. Levering)

Rock, Amy C '93

(Mrs. F. Iv. Ransome)Rockwell, M. S "04

Rockwood, E. R '00

Ropes, Ellen M '02

Ropes, Margaret '03

Rosenau, Mrs. Milton J'00

(Myra B. Frank)

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Ross, M. J '04

Rotan, Anne S "02

(Mrs. T. D. Howe)Rowley, H. T "01

Rulison.L. C '00

Rush, F. B 01

(Mrs. R. L. Crawford)

Russell, Mrs. Bertrand . . . .'90

(Alys W. Smith)

Sackett, Mary J '01

Sampson, Edith '90

(Mrs. J. H. Westcott)

Sampson, L. V '91

(Mrs. T. H. Morgan)Saunders, Mrs. A. P '93

(Louise S. Brownell)

Saunders, Mrs. F. A '97

(Grace Elder)

Saunders, Helen M "97

Sax, Mrs. P. M '99

(May C. Schoneman)Scattergood, Anna '96

(Mrs. C. G. Hoag)Schiedt, Alice E '04

Schiedt, Helen L '01

(Mrs. H. A. Woodward)Schoff, Edith G '98

Schoff, Louise '02

Schoneman, May C '99

(Mrs. P. M. Sax)

deSchweinitz, Agnes . . . .

'99

Scofieldjane '91

Scott, Katharine E '04

Scott, Margaret '04

Scribner, Mrs. A. H '91

(Helen C. Annan)Scudder, Sylvia C '01

(Mrs. I. Bowditch)

Selleck, A '04

Sergeant, E. S '03

Seth, Frances B '02

Seymour, Clara H '00

Seymour, Elizabeth D '97

Shearer, Anne F '02

(Mrs. T. A. Lafore)

CLASS

Shearer, Edna A '04

Shearman, Marg'et H '95

Sheppard, Mary '98

Sherwin, Anne I '03

Shipley, K. M '90

Shreve, Harriet R '95

Sickel, Corinne '01

(Mrs. R. H. Farley, Jr.)

Simpson, Mrs. Frank . . ... .'89

(Anne Taylor)

Sinclair, Agnes M 03

vSinclair, Elsie C '97

(Mrs. C. V. R. Hodge)Sinclair, Fannie S '01

(Mrs. A. H. Woods)Sinn, E. M '04

Sipe, Dollie H '99

Slade, Annie M '01

Slaughter, Mrs. Moses S. . . .'93

(Gertrude Taylor)

Sloane, Caroline S '00

(Mrs. B. M. Lombard)

Smith, Mrs. W. H '97

(M. P. Nichols)

Smith, AlysW '90

(Mrs. Bertrand Russell)

Smith, C. W '96

(Mrs. John Dey)

Smith, Emily James '89

(Mrs. G. H. Putnam)

Snyder, Elizabeth '03

Southgate Mary ....... '01

(Mrs. William Brewster)

Spencer, Maude D '03

Staadeker, Jennie M '94

Staples, Helen R '93

Steiner, Amy L '99

Stephens, Mrs. R. D '99

(Marion B. Ream)Stevens, Helen L '02

Stevens, Nettie M Ph. D.

Stevenson, Harriet '92

(Mrs. E. G. Pinney)

Stewart, Mrs. J. M '92

(Grace Pinney)

Stewart, Margretta S '03

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Stites, Sarah H '99

Stockwell, Mrs. P. E '94

(Fay M. MacCracken)

Stoddard, Elizabeth F '02

Stoddard, Virginia T '03

Stoner, M. Ella '98

(Mrs. A. D. Willard)

Stoughton, L. R '00

Streeter, Julia '00

Strong, Anne H '98

Sussman, Amy '02

Sweet, Marguerite .... Ph. D.

Swope, Mrs. Gerard '96

(Mary D. Hill)

Sykes, Edith E '03

Szold, Bertha '95

(Mrs. L. H. Levin)

Taber, M. R '97

Tatlock, Jessie M '00

Taylor, Anne ......... '89

(Mrs. Frank Simpson)

Taylor, Gertrude '93

(Mrs. M. a Slaughter)

Taylor, Marianna '03

Taylor, Mary L. . . (Feb. '93) '92

(Mrs. A. S. Mackenzie)

Temple, Maud E '04

Tevis, Julia A '02

Thacher, H. F '01

Thayer, Aurie C, '00

Thorn, Mrs. H. R. M '94

( Helen R. Hopkins)

Thomas, Annie H '97

Thomas, Elsie C '03

Thomas, Helen W '93

(Mrs. Simon Flexner)

Thomas, Louise M '01

Thomas, Margaret C '89

(Mrs. A. M. Carey)

Thomas, Martha G. . (Feb. '90) '89

Thomas, Miriam '02

Thompson, C. deM '96

Thorne, Luella H '90

Thurber, Mary T '99

(Mrs. H. S. Dennison)

CLASS

Tierney, Mrs. J. W '97

(Lydia Albertson)

Tiffany, Mrs. C. L '97

(Katrina B. Ely)

Tilley, Lydia L '95

Todd, Annie H '02

Totten, Edith '02

Towle, Elizabeth W '98

Towle, Mary R '99

Tracy, Martha '98

Tremain, Eloise R '04

Trimble, Helen B '02

Trout, E. W .... '01

Tubby, Mrs. J. T '97

(Mary Peckham)Tull, Alice W '04

Tunbridge, Helen E '97

Tyler, Mrs. Asa M '98

(Laura Wilkinson)

Tyler, Susan B '03

Uchida, Mrs. Yasuya '97

(Masa Dogura)

Ullmann, M '04

Urdahl, Margerethe .... Ph. D.

Vail, Clara W .'97

(Mrs. H. S. Brooks, Jr.)

Vail, Emily R '91

Van Kirk, Edith L '98

Van Kirk, Susan F. . (Feb. '94) '93

Van Reypen, A. L '00

Van Wagenen, K. H '04

Vauclain, Mary '04

Vickers, Florence C '98

Wade, C. L. W '04

Wagner, Caroline F '03

Waldo, Alice G '04

Walker, Anna M '95

Walker, Ethel M '94

Walker, Evangeline H '93

(Mrs. C. M. Andrews)

Walker, Evelyn '01

Walker, Susan G '93

(Mrs. R. Y. FitzGerald)

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Wallace, Eleanor W '03

Walsh, Mrs. Timothy '91

(Marian A. Wright)

Walters, A. B '90

(Mrs. H. E. Guilloii)

Waples, Mrs. Rufns, Jr '97

(Agnes Howson)Waring, Mrs. B. H '99

(I^aura Peckham)Warner, Margaret '95

Warren, Winifred Ph. D.

(Mrs. Geo. A. Wilson)

Watson, Mrs. George '95

(Mary Atkinson

)

Wattson, Florence T '03

Wayne, F. C '03

Weaver, Mrs. Ben P '02

(Lucile A. Porter)

Weaver, Beatrice '02

Weil, Mathilde '92

Weist, Mrs. H. H '97

(Alice Iv. Cilley)

Westcott, Mrs. J. H '90

( Edith Sampson)

Wetherill, Edith '92

(Mrs. F. M. Ives)

Weygandt, Sophia '89

(Mrs. J. McA. Harris)

White, A. Elizabeth '01

White, L,eda F '04

White, M. E '00

White, Martha R '03

Whitehead, A. M '97

Whiting, Agnes M '04

(Mrs. P. H. Wynne)Whiting, Elizabeth '94

Wilkinson, L,aura E '98

(Mrs. Asa M. Tyler)

Willard, Mrs. A. D '98

(M. Ella Stoner)

CLASS

Willets, Katharine '90

(Mrs. Alfred A. Gardner)

Williams, Constance M '01

Williams, Helen E '98

Williams, Kate '00

Williams, Kate E '00

Willis, Gwendolen B. . . . Ph. I).

Wilson, Mrs. E. B '03

(Anne M. Kidder)

Wilson, Mrs. Geo. Arthur . Ph. D.

(Winifred Warren)

Wilson, Helen A '03

, Wines, Emma S '94

Winslow, P. C '03

Winsor, E. W '92

(Mrs. Henry G. Pearson)

Witherspoon, Mrs. C. R. . . .'02

(Ruth H. Miles)

Wood, Bertha G '98

Wood, Eleanor D '02

Wood, Ida Ph. D.

Wood, Mary '00

Wood, Ruth B. I '04

Woodruff, C. Iv '04

Woods, Mrs. A. H '01

(Fannie S. Sinclair)

Woodward, Mrs. H. A '01

(H. L. Schiedt)

Wray, E. S '01

(Mrs. C. C. Holliday)

Wright, Edith B '00

Wright, Lois M '03

Wright, Mabel C '02

Wright, Marian A '91

(Mrs. Timothy Walsh

)

Wright, Marion h '01

Wynne, Mrs. P. H '94

(Agnes M. Whiting)

Zebley, Helen M '98

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