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WELLESLEY COLLEGE BULLETIN

,EY COLLEGE RECORD X 875-1 9 12

GENERAL CATALOGUE

OF

PFICERS AND STUDENTS

WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS NOVEMBER, W2

Portrait of Mrs. Henry Fowle Durant .... Frontispiee e

Historical

Introduction m

Abbreviations ,v

Trustees ...••• v, vi

Officers , /11-xxxi

Students 1-297

Finding List of Married Names of Former Students . 298-313

Daughters of Former Students 314, 315

Geographical Index . 316-335

Portraits of the Presidents of the College

following pp. 64, 96, 128 , 160, 192, 224

Addenda . . - •- ' 336-339

PUBLISHED BY THE COLLEGE IN NOVEMBER, JANUARY. M ARCH, MAY. JULY

Entered as second-class matter November 1, 1912, at the post office, Wellesley, Massachusetts, under Act of Congress of July 16, 1894.

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WELLESLEY COLLEGE RECORD

1875-1912

A GENERAL CATALOGUE

OF O FICLR5 AND STUDENTS

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Portrait of Mrs. Henry Fowle Durant Frontispiece

Historical ii

Introduction iii

Abbreviations iv

Trustees v, vi

Officers vii-xxxi

Students ............. 1-297

Finding List of Married Names of Former Students . . . 298-313

Daughters of Former Students 314, 315

Geographical Index 316-335

Portraits of the Presidents of the College

following pp. 04, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224

Addenda 336-339

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WLLLL5LLY COLLEGE

Founded by HENRY FOWLE DURANT

Incorporated as

THE WELLESLEY FEMALE SEMINARY

March i, 1870

Name changed to WELLESLEY COLLEGE

March 7, 1873

Second Charter Granted February ib, 1877

First Stone Laid August 18, 187 1

Corner Stone Laid September 14, 1871

Opened to Students September 8, 187s

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First Class Graduated June 24, 1879

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INTRODUCTION

1. Before each name is placed a number maintained throughout the work for purpose of reference. In case of an officer of the College, O is added after this, number.

2. For list of abbreviations used in this work see p. iv.

3. In case of the omission of the name of the state, Massachusetts may generally be understood. The names of other states may be occasionally omitted, in order to avoid repetition, where the connection is so close that there has seemed no chance of misunderstanding.

4. The place from which the student was originally enrolled is o?nitted when this does not differ from the place in which she now lives.

5. In case the name of the college is omitted after the degree in the students' catalogue, Wellesley College should ordinarily be understood. But the name of the college or other institution conferring the degree is uniformly omitted in the officers' catalogue, pp. vii-xxxi.

6. An attempt has been made to indicate sisters who have been or are in attend- ance at the College by placing after the paragraph relating to each the number or numbers (in parenthesis) referring to her sister or sisters.

7. It is a matter of great regret that it has proved not practicable to publish more of the interesting biographical information which was received in response to the inquiries sent out in preparation for the Record. Especial regret is felt that so little space could be given to writings and literary work of members of the College, past or present. The cards returned have all been carefully preserved, and form a card catalogue rich in biographical material, and ready for reference at any time. All are urged to continue to send in reports of changes and events as they occur, since it is the purpose of the College to carry on this card catalogue and to keep it as nearly at date as possible.

8. The compilers of the Record also hope for the co-operation of former members of the College in the work of completing what remains imperfect in the present issue. At the time of publication of the Record of 1900, definite addresses were lacking for nearly a thousand former members of the College. It has been the task of the last twelve years to supply these as far as possible, but some still remained undiscovered, and now new failures to respond have given rise to new deficiencies. Any informa- tion with regard to these missing addresses will be gratefully received. An address ■which has not been verified by a recent report from the former member of the College herself is placed in brackets.

9. At the close of the book is a geographical index showing the present distribution of all who are or have been students of the College. It is believed that this will be useful in many ways, and especially in affording valuable suggestions for the forma- tion of Wellesley Clubs.

10. The Record owes more than can ever be expressed to a corps of efficient workers, most of them former students of the College, who under the inspiring leader- ship of Miss Jessie R. Adams, a trained cataloguer, have bent themselves to their ever- lengthening task with rare devotion and complete singleness of purpose. Even under these happy conditions of work the present results could not have been achieved with- out the untiring helpfulness of class and club secretaries and other former members of the College, who not only responded freely to inquiries, but also contributed sug- gestions of great value.

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ABBREVIATIONS

The following are some of the abbreviations used in the preparation of the Record.

assoc. associate.

asst. assistant.

A. A. A. P. E. American Assoc, for the Ad- vancement of Physical Education.

A. A. A. S. American Assoc, for the Advance- ment of Science.

A. B. C. F. M. American Board of Commis- sioners for Foreign Missions.

Col. College.

catlgr. cataloguer.

ch. children.

cert. Hyg. and Phys. Educ. certificate Hygiene

and Physical Education, class, classical.

D

dau. daughter, dipl. diploma, dir. director, dept. department.

E

Eng.lang. &lit. English language and literature, educ. education, eng'r. engineering.

F

Fed. Federation.

H. High.

instr. instructor. Inst. Institute.

kindgt. kindergarten, kindgtr. kindergartner.

lib. library, libr. librarian.

M

mgr. manager.

mem. member.

miss, missionary.

man. t. manual training.

O. Officer.

P

phys. t. physical training, phys'n. physician, phys. physics.

R

regr. registrar.

R. N. Registered Nurse.

S

s. son. S. School, soc. social. Soc. Society, sur. surviving, subs, substitute, supr. supervisor.

W

W. B. F. M. Woman's Board of Foreign

sions. Wei. Col. Wellesley College.

BOARD OF TRU5TLE.5, 1875-1912.

FORMER MEMBERS.

(With period of office.)

REV. GALUSHA ANDERSON, D.D.

RT. REV. PHILLIPS BROOKS, D.D.

REV. PAUL H. CHADBOURNE, D.D., LL.D.

WILLIAM B. CLAFLIN, LL.D.

MRS. WILLIAM B. CLAFLIN.

REV. EDWARD L. CLARK, D.D.

REV. NATHANIEL G. CLARK, D.D., LL.D.

HENRY E. COBB, M.A.

ELISHA S. CONVERSE.

REV. HOWARD CROSBY, D.D., LL.D.

REV. JOSEPH CUMMINGS, D.D., LL.D.

HENRY F. DURANT.

REV. JOSEPH T. DURYEA, D.D.

EUSTACE C. FITZ.

BISHOP RANDOLPH S. FOSTER, D.D., LL.D.

RUFUS S. FROST.

HANNAH B. GOODWIN.

REV. GEORGE Z. GRAY, D.D. MARION PELTON GUILD, B.A.

REV. HORATIO B. HACKETT, D.D., LL.D.

REV. JOHN HALL, D.D. ROWLAND GIBSON HAZARD, M.A. REV. GEORGE HODGES, D.D.

WILLIAM S. HOUGHTON.

MRS. WILLIAM S. HOUGHTON.

ALVAH HOVEY, D.D., LL.D. ESTELLE MAY HURLL, M.A. JULIA J. IRVINE, M.A. {ex officio). WILLIAM VAIL KELLEN, PH.D., LL.D.

ABNER KINGMAN.

REV. EDWARD N. KIRK, D.D. BERTHA PALMER LANE, M.A. WINIFRED EDGERTON MERRILL, Ph.D.

DWIGHT L. MOODY.

ALICE FREEMAN PALMER, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.

REV. AUSTIN PHELPS, D.D.

REV. BRADFORD K. PIERCE, D.D.

REV. NOAH PORTER, D.D. JOSEPH B. RUSSELL, B.A.

HORACE E. SCUDDER, B.A., Litt.D.

HELEN A. SHAFER, M.A. {ex officio).

M. H. SIMPSON.

MRS. M. H. SIMPSON.

AMOS W. STETSON.

REV. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, Jr., M.A.

REV. JOHN S. STONE, D.D.

REV. ALEXANDER VINTON, D.D.

MRS. ARTHUR WILKINSON.

WILLIAM H. WILLCOX, D.D., LL.D.

CAROLINE A. WOOD.

1873 to resignation in 1876. 1S91 to death in 1893. 187S to death in 1883. 1873 to death in 1905.

1573 to death in 1896. 1894 to resignation in 1896. Died 1910.

1870 to death in 1896.

1896 to death in 1908.

1874 to resignation in 1899. Died 1904.

1574 to death in 1891. 1S73 to resignation in 1881. Died 1890.

Founder of the College. 1870 to death in 1881. 1882 to resignation in 1S89. Died 1898.

1887 to death in 1895. 1878 to resignation in 1S90. Died 1903.

1875 to death in 1894.

1878 to death in 1893.

1878 to death in 1889. 1889 to resignation in 1895.

1873 to death in 1875.

1S73 to death in 1891.

1899 to resignation in 1911. 1S96 to resignation in 1898.

1880 to death in 1894.

1S80 to death in 1886.

1878 to death in 1903.

Alumna Trustee. Term of office, 1894-1898.

1894 to resignation in 1899.

190S to resignation in 1912.

1870 to death in 1880.

1870 to death in 1874.

Alumna Trustee. 1904 to resignation in 1908.

Alumna Trustee. Term of office, 1898-1904.

1878 to death in 1889.

D. 18S4 to death in 1902.

1870 to resignation in 1882. Died 1890.

1877 to death in 18S9.

1873 to death in 1892.

1896 to resignation in 1898.

1S88 to death in 1902.

18S8 to death in 1894.

1875 to death in 1S84.

1875 to death in 1878.

1878 to resignation in 1S94. Died 1904.

1900 to resignation in 1906. 1S73 to resignation in 1876. Died 1882. 1873 to resignation in 1878. Died 1884.

1875 to death in 1895. 187S to death in 1904. 187S to death in 1S86.

WLLLLSLLY COLLLGL vl

PRESENT MEMBERS.

SAMUEL BILLINGS CAPEN, M.A., LL.D.

President of the Board.

WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D., LL.D.

ALEXANDER McKENZIE, D.D.

MRS. HENRY FOWLE DURANT.

Vice President.

President Emeritus.

ALPHEUS HOLMES HARDY, A.B.

Secretary.

Treasurer.

WILLIAM FAIRFIELD WARREN, S.T.D., LL.D.

LILIAN HORSFORD FARLOW.

EDWIN HALE ABBOT, LL.B.

LOUISE McCOY NORTH, M.A.

ADALINE EMERSON THOMPSON, B.A.

SARAH ELIZABETH WHITIN.

ANDREW FISKE, Ph.D.

WILLIAM HENRY LINCOLN.

JOSEPH LINCOLN COLBY, LL.D.

CORNELIA WARREN.

HERBERT JOHNSON WELLS.

GEORGE EDWIN HORR, D.D.

GEORGE HOWE DAVENPORT.

WILLIAM EDWARDS HUNTINGTON, S.T.D., LL.D.

HELEN JOSEPHINE SANBORN, B.A.

ANNA R. BROWN LINDSAY, Ph.D.

WILLIAM BLODGET, B.A.

HELEN BARRETT MONTGOMERY, B.A.

CAROLINE HAZARD, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.

EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE, A.B.

GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D.

ELLEN FITZ PENDLETON, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. {ex officio).

Jamaica Plain.

Bishop of Massachusetts.

Cambridge.

Wellesley.

Boston.

Brookline.

Cambridge.

Cambridge.

New York, N. Y.

Rockford, 111.

Whitinsville.

Boston.

Brookline.

Newton Centre.

Waltham.

Kingston, R. I.

Newton Centre.

Boston.

Newton Centre.

Boston.

Englewood, N.J.

Chestnut Hill.

Rochester, N. Y.

Peace Dale, R.I.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Wellesley College.

OFFICERS, 1875-1912

The following pages (vii-xxxi) are compiled from the list of officers of instruction and govern- ment in the College calendar, and not from the official directory. As the policy in regard to the insertion of names in the calendar list of officers has varied somewhat at different periods, inconsistencies will probably be found in the list now presented.

Address and Additional Biographical Material Relating to a Former Student who is a member of the following list will be found under her name (note appended number) in the students' catalogue, pp. 1-297.

College offices held by former students whose names are not included in this list of officers will be found duly entered after each name in the students' catalogue whenever they were reported on the cards sent out for the collection of data.

Regarding the College or other institution conferring the degree, see 5, p. iii.

For the finding list of married names of zvomen members of the Faculty -who were never students of the College, see p. xxxi.

For other explanations, see Introduction, p. iii ; for abbreviations, p. iv.

Pages 335-338 of Addenda contain much recent matter, and should be consulted freely, as accuracy is impossible without them.

l-O ABBOT, Edith Rose, asst. art 02-03; instr. 05-08, 09-10; assoc. prof. 10 .

Wellesley College, or Care Mrs. C. L. Riley, 7 Myrtle Av., Plainfield, N. J.

2-0 ABBOT, Etheldred, A.B., B.L.S.; asst. in charge art. lib. and collections 98-02; curator 02-04, 05-08. Public Library, Brookline.

3-0 ABBOT, Marguerite W., instr. Fr. 86-87; teacher Girls' H. S., Brooklvn, N. V. 1205 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

4-0 ABBOTT, Edith, A.B., Ph.D.; instr. econom. 07-08. Hull House, Chicago, III.

5-0 ADAMS, Henry S., B.A.S.; instr. bot. 03-10; supt. Forest Hills Cemetery. 55 Union Terrace, Jamaica Plain.

6-0 ADAMS, Louise Dana, asst. in hist, of art lab. 88-89. 54.

7-0 ALDRICH, Alzora, B.A., A.M.; tutor Ger. 86-87. 97.

8-0 AHLERS, Mrs. Mary O., B.A.; asst. to regr. 07 ; alum, gen'l sec. 09 . 3316.

9-0 ALLEN, Caroline L., A.B., M.A.; asst. bot. 06-OS.

Mrs. Frederick O. Dunham, 352 Manning Blvd., Albany, N. Y.

10-O* ALLEN, Charles N., teacher violin 81-87.

11-0 ALLEN, Leah B., A.B., M.A.; asst. astron. 09-12; instr. 12—. Wellesley College, or 76 Pitman St., Providence, R. I.

12-0 ANDEM, Ethel L., B.A., M.A.; asst. educ. 11-12. 169.

13-0 ANDREWS, Estelle Taylor, teacher piano 87-91, 93-97; teacher N. E. Cons. Mus. 31 Wesley St., Newton.

14-0 ANDREWS, Lucy Caroline, B.A.; instr. ethics 81-87; Amer. aet. Aintab Cottag-e Industries 100 Park St., Orange, N. J.

15-0 ANTHONY, Katharine S., Ph.B.; instr. rhet. and comp. 07-08. [313 W. 52d St., New York, N. Y.]

16-0 ASHTON, Joseph Nickerson, A.B., A.M.; acting assoc. prof. mus. 07-08. 336 Essex St., Salem.

17-0 ATKINSON, Mrs. Anna J., supt. Wood Cottage 96-97.

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ISO AUMACK, Alma E., B.A., M.A.; instr. phys. 85-93. 257.

19-0 AUSTIN, Henry H., B.S.; supt. Col. Plant 10 .

Wellesley College.

20-O BABCOCK, Mabel K., A.B., B.S., M.S.; instr. horti. and landscape arch. 10 .

Wellesley College, or 1 1 1 Washington St., Wellesley Hills.

21-0 BACON, Florence C, asst. phys. t. OS-09. 170 Oakleigh Rd., Newton.

22-0*BACON, Mrs. Mary Staples, supt. Simpson Cottage 00-04; d. 04.

23-0 BAKER, George P., Jr., B.A.; lecturer argument, comp. 92-95. Harvard University, Cambridge.

24-0 BALCH, Emily Greene, B.A.; asst. econom. and sociology 96-97; instr. 97-03; assoc. prof.

03 .

Wellesley College, or Prince St., Jamaica Plain.

25-0 BALDWIN, Helen, B. A., M.D.; tutor phys. 88-89. 376.

26-0 BALLANTYNE, Bertha Lennie, S.B.; instr. zool. 99-00. Mrs. James H. Hancock, 75 Washington St., Hudson.

27-0 BANCROFT, Edward Erastus, A.B., M.D., A.M.; consulting phys'n 03-—. 604 Washington St., Wellesley.

28-0 BANTA, May, B.S., A.M.; asst. in chem. and phys. lab. 93-94. 417.

29-0 BARKER, Mrs. Emilie H. J., M.D.; res. phys'n (Emilie H. Tones) 75-77, 78-84: res. nhvs'n and supt. Eliot 88-09. 149 Centre St., E. Aurora, N. Y.

30-O BARRETT, Mary Franklin, B.S., A.M.; instr. bot. 06-08; assoc. instr. N. J. State Nor. S., Upper Montclair, N. J. Upper Montclair, N. J., or 19 Elm St., Bloomfield, N. J.

31-0*BARROWS, A. Evelyn, B.A., B.S.; instr. zool. 85-90. 488.

32-0 BARTON, George Hunt, S.B.; lecturer geol. 08-09; dir. Teachers' S. Science (234 Berkeley St . Boston). J

16 Lexington Av., Cambridge.

33-0 BATCHELDER, Josephine H., B.A., A.M.; asst. Eng. 97-99; instr. rhet. and comp. 08 . 525.

34-0 BATES, Katharine Lee, B. A., M. A.; instr. Eng. lit. 85-88; assoc. prof. 88-91; prof. 91 . 536.

35-0*BATES, Katherine, Ph.B., M.D.; asst. Eng. 99-00; d. 06.

37-0 BECKFORD, Bertha Moulton, asst. cashier's office 03-06; mgr. Col. bookstore and P. O. 06 .

38-0 BEINHORN, Anna, instr. Ger. 93-96. [Braunschweig, Ger.]

39-0 BELDEN, Gertrude, asst. gym. 83-84. 620.

40-O '^g^Cgg^^J^^J^^. «*«■ P^h°'- °5-0' ^ P-f- P^hol. and dir. 1032 Sterling PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.

41-0 BEMIS, George William, teacher guitar 84-96 [175 Tremont St., Boston.]

42-0 BENNETT, Malyina, Ph.B.; instr. elocution 96-07; asscc. prof. 07-10; prof 10

Wellesley College, or 49 Linnaean St., Cambridge. "

43-0 BENSON, Harry, teacher mus. 87-91 218 Tremont St., Boston.

44-0* BERRY, Fanny C, teacher piano 82-83; d. 08.

45-0 B1GELOW, Florence, A.B., A.M.; instr. hist. art. 89-93

46-0 BIGELOW, Gertrude, B.S.; asst. in chem. 08-09. 691.

47-0*BIGELOW, Sarah W., instr. math. 76-78; d. 01.

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48-0*BINGHAM, Mary A., B.A.; teacher Eng. lit. 82-83. 704.

49-0 BLAKE, Clarence John, M.D., O.M. ; lecturer hyg. 03-04. 226 Marlborough St., Boston.

50-O BLAKE, Harriet M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ; asst. Eng. lit. 09-10. 749.

51-0 BLISS, Mary Campbell, B.A..M.A.; asst. bot. 04-05; instr. 05 . 773.

52-0 BOCHER, Marguerite, instr, Fr. 05-06. 48 Buckingham St., Cambridge.

53-0 BOND, Sarah A., M.D.; lecturer hyg. 03-06. 274 Chestnut A v., Jamaica Plain.

54-0 BOTHE, Ida, teacher art 82-86; dir. S. of Art S5-90.

Baroness Ehrenfried von Voss [Lindenstr. 18, Cunnersdorf, bei Hirschberg, Schlesien, Ger.j

55-0 BOWEN, Mary, Ph.B., Ph.D. ; instr. Eng. lit. 96-06.

Mrs. William H. Brainerd, Upland Rd., Wellesley.

56-0 BOWERS, Mary Alice, B.L., B.A., MA., Ph.D.; instr. zool. 99-08. Mrs. Robert W. Hall, 152 So. Linden St., Bethlehem, Pa.

57-0 BOWLER, Marion E., B.A.; instr. Fr. 10-11. E. 610 26th Av., Spokane, Wash.

58-0 BOWMAN, Ethel, B.A., M.A.; asst. psychol. 10-12; instr. 12 . S62.

59-0*BOWNE, Borden P., LL.D.; lect. Theism 86-87; d. 11.

60-0 BRACE, Helen F., teacher Eng. lit. 76-77; curator art dept., Beloit, Wis. Mrs. Joseph Emerson, 810 College Av., Beloit, Wis.

61-0 BRAGG, Charlotte Almira, B.S.; instr. chem. and geol. 90-91; instr. chem. 91-97; assoc. prof. 97-—. Wellesley College, or Care Rev. L. A. Bragg, Webster.

62-0 BREED, Florence C, B.A.; asst. supt. Simpson Cottage 04-05. 937.

63-0 BREYFOGLE, Caroline M., A.B., Ph.D.; assoc. prof. Bib. hist. 00-06. 955.

64-0*BRlGHAM, Pauline Wight, A.B.; instr. Eng. 03-05; d. 05.

65-0 BROOKS, Henrietta St. Barbe, B.S.; asst. libr. 03-09; acting libr. 09-11 ; libr. 11-— . 1011.

66-0 BROWN, Alice Van Vechten, prof, art 97-— . Wellesley College.

67-0 BROWN, Anna Robertson (Mrs. Samuel McC. Lindsay), B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; instr. Eng. lit. 88-S9. 1036. (See p. vi.)

68-0 BROWN, John Franklin, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D.; lecturer secondary educ. 10-12. 559 W. 156th St., New York, N. Y.

69-0 BROWN, Louise F., A.B., Ph.D.; instr. hist. 09 .

Wellesley College, or Ridgeway, Ont.

70-O BROWN, Mrs. Atabel W., A.B.; supt. Cazenove Hall 08-10; asst. prin. Tenacre, Dana Hall S.- Dana Hail, Wellesley.

71-0*BUCHLEY, Harriett J., asst. phys. lab. 89-90. 1129.

72-0 BUELL, Effie J., supt. Norumbeffa 11-—.

Wellesley College, or Care Mrs. D. E. Loomis, Box 114, Kilbourn, Wis., or Care Mr. H. A. Strong, 293 E. Av., Rochester, N. Y.

73-0 BURGESS, Florence, teacher elocution 79-80.

74-0 BURLINGAME, Lilian, B.A., M.A.; tutor Latin 86-S8; instr. S9-90. 1192.

75-0 BURNHAM. Josephine May, Ph.B., Ph.D.; instr. Eng. 02-06; rhet. and corap. 06-12; assoc.

prof. 12 .

Wellesley College, or Concord, N. H., R. F. D. 2.

76-0*BURNHAM, Mary A., prof. Eng. lit. 75-76; d. 85.

WELLESLEY COLLEGE

77-0 BURNS, Eleanor Irene, A.B.; instr. phys. 05-08; regr. and prof. phys. Amer. Col. for Girls, Constantinople. British P. O. Constantinople, or 217 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa.

78-0 BURRELL, Ellen Louisa, B. A.; curator Herbarium 80-81; instr. math. 86-92; assoc. prof. 92-97; acting prof, pure math. 97-01; prof. 01 . 1220.

79-0 BUSHEE, Alice H., B.A., M.A.; instr. Span. 11-—. VVellesley College, or Woonsocket, R. I.

80-O BUTLER, Mrs. Caroline Brockway, supt. of general office 93-99; regr. 99-00. 120 W. 2d St., Elmira, N. Y.

81-0 BUTLER, Isabel, asst. Enar. 96-97. 938 Centre St., Jamaica Plain.

82-0 CABOT, Rev. John Higginson, 2d, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. hist, (and Fr.) 04-07. 30 Brimmer St., Boston, or 21 W. Cedar St.

83-0 CALKINS, Mary Whiton, B.A., M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.; tutor Gr. 87-89; instr. 89-90; instr.

psychol. 90-93; assoc. prof. 93-98; prof, psychol. and philos. 9S .

Wellesley College, or 22 Bellevue St., Newton.

84-0 CALLENDAR, Guy Stevens, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. econom. 95-96; prof. pol. econ. Yale Univ. Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

85-0 CAMUS, Marie-Louise, B. es 1.; instr. Fr. 06-09.

Mrs. Gunnar Loewegren, 4 A. Norra Wallgatan, Malmoe, Sweden.

86-0 CANAVAN, Myrtelle M., M.D.; med. exam. 08 ; pathologist Boston S. Hosp.

Boston State Hospital, 425 Harvard St., Dorchester Centre.

87-0*CANTRELL, Anna C, teacher rhet. and essay writing 76-77; d. 96.

88-0 CAPEN, Bessie T., teacher chem. 75-76; prin. priv. S. Miss Capen's School for Girls, Northampton.

89-0 CARLISLE, Ellor Eliza, assoc. prof. ped. 98-02; asst. supt. Pub. S., Boston. Mrs. Frederic H. Ripley, 1247 Commonwealth Av., Boston.

90-0 CARLSEN, Emil, teacher still life and landscape 83-84; sketching from nature 85-86. [43 E. 59th St., New York, N. Y.]

91-0 CARNEY, Loretto Fish, B.N. S.G. 93; instr. phys. educ. 09-— . Wellesley College, or Magnolia.

92-0 CARON, Berthe Sophie, Lie es 1. ; instr. Fr. 00-05; prof. Col. de Cahors. 61 Boulevard Gambeth, Cahors Lot, France.

93-0 CARON, Lydie, Lie es 1.; instr. Fr. 01-05; dir. Col. de Pamiers. Saverdun, Oriege, France.

94-0*CARPENTER, George B., lecturer rhet. and Eng. comp. 92-93.

95-0 CARRET, Magdeleine O., Lie es I.; instr. Fr. 07-12; assoc. prof. 12-—.

Wellesley College, or Care Madame Chatel, 24 rue de Tanger, Alger, N. Africa.

96-0 CARTER, Grace, teacher painting 76-77.

97-0 CASE, Mrs. Fredonia W., supt. students' domestic work 86-95. Worth ington, O.

98-0 CASE, Mary Sophia, B.A.; instr. Latin 84-86, philos. 86-90; assoc. prof, psychol. and hist, of

philos. 90-05; assoc. prof, philos. 05-10; prof . 10 .

Wellesley College, or Dorset, Vt. (summer).

99-0 CASKEY, Lacey D., B.A.; instr. Gr. sculpture 10-11; asst. curator dept. class, art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Wellesley Farms.

100-O*CASS, Josephine Augusta, B.A.; teacher rhet. and essay writing 80-81. 1444.

101-O CASWELL, Bertha L., asst. cashier and purchasing agt. 97 . 1450.

102-O CASWELL, Mary, instr. bot. 81-S7; sec. to president 90 . 1451.

103-O*CHADBOURNE, P. H., D.D., LL.D.; lecturer geol. 81-82; d. 83.

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104-O CHADDERDON, Mrs. Charlotte H., supt. Webb House 11-—.

Mrs. Harry Chadderdon, Wellesley, or 3 Franklin St., Weedsport, N. Y.

106-O CHAMBERLAIN, Grace, instr. elocution 03-04.

27 Maple Av., Cambridge.

107-O CHANDLER, Eva, B.A.; instr. math. 79-88; assoc. prof. 88-12; prof . 12 .

Wellesley College, or N. Woodstock, N. H.

108-O CHANDLER, Mary A., teacher takigraphy S2-S3.

109-O CHAPIN, Angie Clara, B.A., M.A.; instr. Gr. 79-S6; assoc. prof. 86-87; prof. S7 ; acting

dean 11 .

Wellesley College.

110-O CHAPIN, F. Stuart, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.; instr. econom. 11-12. Smith College, Northampton.

lll-O CHASE, Mabel Augusta, A.B., A.M.; instr. phvs. 90-91, 93-97; assoc. prof. Mt. Holyoke Col. Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley, or Care C. K. Chase, Clinton, N. Y.

112-0 CHERON, Jeanne, Lie es 1.; instr. Fr. 09-11; instr. Miss Chamberlayne's S., Boston.

28 The Fenway, Boston, or 8 rue des Moulins, Paris, France.

113-0 CHILD, Katharine B., instr. in hist, of ornament 98. School of Design, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

114-0 CHURCH, Elizabeth, A.B., A.M., instr. Eng. lit. 10-12; asst. Eng. Simmons Col. Radcliffe College, Cambridge.

115-0*CHURCHILL, John W..D.D.; instr. elocution 77-78; d. Apr. 00.

116-0 CIPPERLY, Ella Maude, B.A.; asst. hot. 05-06; instr. (Ella C. Wiegand) 07-—.

Mrs. Karl McKay Wiegand, Wellesley College, or 6 Norfolk Terrace, Wellesley; Truxton,

X. Y. (permanent).

U7-0 CIPPERLY, Jessie M., asst. hot. 07-09.

Mrs. Henry Leighton, 738 Kelley Av., Wilkinsburg, Pa.

118-0 CLARK, Eda May, B.L., B.S; instr. chem. 92-95.

Mrs. Julius O. Schlotterbeck, Care J. Hungerford Smith Co., Rochester, N. Y. (12-13).

119-0 CLARK, Emily Josephine, B.A., M.A., B.Ed.; instr. Latin 84-91. 1583.

120-O*CLARKE, Lucia Fidelia, instr. Latin 75-91; Bible 91-97; supt. Simpson Cottage 82-00; d. at Andover, Apr. 26, 11.

121-0 CLAVEL, Julie Marie F., B.S.; instr. Fr. 93-95.

[Care Mile. Baulme, 44 Av. Gambetta, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France.]

122-0 CLAYPOLE, Agnes Mary, M.S., Ph.D.; instr. zool. 96-98. Mrs. Robert O. Moody [2826 Garber St., Berkeley, Cal.]

123-0 CLAYPOLE, Edith Jane, Ph. B., M.S. ; instr. zool. 94-99. [2826 Garber St., Berkeley, Cal.]

125-0 COGSWELL, Marianna, B.A.; instr. Latin 02-06; Ger. 07-09; Ger. and Gr. 09-10; Ger. and Latin 10-11; Ger. 11-— . 1699.

126-0 COHN, Adolphe, LL.B., M.A.; lecturer Fr. lit. 89-91. [Columbia University, New York, N. Y.]

127-0 COLE, Lawrence W., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. exper. psychol. 08-09; prof, psychol. Univ. of

845 14th St., Boulder, Colo.

128-0 COLIN, Mme. Henriette Louise Therese, Ph.D., Off. LP.; assoc. prof. Fr. lang. and lit. 04-07;

prof. 07 .

Wellesley College.

129-0 COLLIN, Carl Oscar Louis, M.D.; instr. theory and pract. phvs. educ. 09-12. School of Physical Education, Battle Creek| Mich.

130-O COLTON, Elizabeth Avery, B.S. , A.M.; instr. Eng. rhet. and comp. 05-08; prof. Eng. Mere- dith Col., Raleigh, N. C. Mt. Airy, N. C.

131-0 COLTON, Susan, A.B.; instr. Span. 06-07; missionary to Korea. Chunju Mission, Chunju, Korea.

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132-0*COMAN, Harriet I., teacher drawing 86-90. 1759.

133-0 COMAN Katharine, Ph.B.; instr. rhet. and essay 80-81; hist. 81-83; prof. hist. 83-85; prof. hist, and polit. econ. 85-99; dean 99-00; prof, econom. and sociology 00-03; prof. pol. econ. and

pol. and soc. sci. 03 .

Wellesley College.

134-0 COMINS, Eben F., instr. drawing 07-10. [203 Fenway Studios, Boston.]

135-0 CONANT, Martha Pike, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.; assoc. prof. Eng. lit. 10-—. 1771.

136-0 CONARD, Jane, B.A., B.S.; catlgr. 06-08; children's libr. Carnegie Lib. Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, Pa.

137-0 CONVERSE, Florence, B.S., M.A.; asst. Eng. lit. 07 . 1800.

138-0 COOK, Caroline Jewell, B.A., LL.B.; instr. business methods 01-04. 1808.

139-0 COOK, Helen Dodd, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; fellow in philos. and psychol. 06-07; instr. psychoL 09 . 1816.

140-O COOK, Margaret H., B.S., Ph.D.; instr. zool.08-— .

Wellesley College, or 122 W. Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa.

141-0 COOK, Mrs. Mary E., supt. Wood Cottage 97 .

Wellesley College.

141a-0 COOK, Mary Imogen, asst. psvchol. lab. 00-01. 100 Park St., Montclair, N. J.

142-0 COOLEV, Grace E., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. bot. 83-96; assoc. prof. 96-04. 1842.

143-0 COPP, Florence A., B.A.; asst. chem. lab. 06-07. 1871.

144-0 CORDEMANN, Bertha, instr. Ger. 84-90. Muehlenstrasse 1 1 , Celle, N. Ger.

145-0 CORWIN, Rebecca, Ph.B., M.A..S.T.B., Ph.D.; instr. Bib. hist. 05-06; prof. Bib. lit. Meth. T. S., Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn., or 2354 E. 55th St., Cleveland, O.

146-0 COUSTANS, Adele, instr. Fr. 87-S8. Mrs. Elmer W. Hubbard.

147-0 CRAIG, Virginia J., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. Latin 09-10; hd. Eng. dept. State Nor. S., Springfield, Mo. 858 E. Elm St., Springfield, Mo.

148-0 CRANDALL, Regina Katharine, B.A.; instr. hist. 00-01. [Low Bldgs., Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.]

149-0 CRAWFORD, Willian, instr. voc. mus. 82-87; soloist and subs, instr. N. E. Cons. Mus. Mrs. Crawford=Folsom, 50 Brunswick St., Roxbury.

150-0 CROMACK, Alice P., B.A.; subs, instr. math. 03; asst. and grad. stud. math. 07-08. 1987.

151-0 CROSS, Anna, teacher math. 78-79.

152-0 CROSS, Caroline E., instr. mineralogy 93-94.

153-0 CUMMINGS, Alice A., instr. pianoforte 09-11 (Mrs. Phillips) 11-12. Mrs. Frederick G. Phillips, 61 Kenwood St., Brookline.

154-0*CUMMINGS, Clara Eaton, curator museum 78-79; instr. bot. 79-86; assoc. prof, cryptogamic bot. 86-04; prof. 04-06. 2023.

155-0*CURRIER, Mary A., teacher elocution 75-76, 81-84; prof. 84-96; d. at So. Hadley, May 1, 12.

156-0 CURTIS, Harriet M., asst. Eng. 89-91. 2054.

157-0 CURTIS, Mary F., B.A.; instr. math. 11-—. 2062.

158-0 CUSHING, Sumner W., S.B., A.M.; lecturer geog. 11 .

Wellesley College, or 18 Ocean Terrace, Salem.

159-0 CUTLER, James Elbert, Ph.D.; instr. econom. 04-06.

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160-0 DANIEL, Mrs. Mabel P., A.B.; supt. Cazenove Hall 10 .

Wellesley College.

161-0 DANIELL, Jennie Preston, teacher violin 99-0*3. Pierce Building, Copley Square, Boston.

162-0 DANIELS, Mary S., B.A., M.A.; tutor Gr. 86-87. 2129.

163-0*DARLING, Eliza (Mrs. Lawrence C. Hull), Ph.B.; instr. hist. 84-85; d. at Boulder, Colo., Feb. 1, 06.

164-0 DARRACH, Sarah, teacher drawing and painting- 88-89. Mrs. Joseph S. Newlin, Newbury, N. M.

165-0 DASCOMB, Mary Parker, M.A.; teacher rhet. and essay writing 77-80; teacher. Curityba, Parana, Brazil, So. America.

166-0 DAVIS, Grace Evangeline, B.A., M.A.; instr. phys. 99-08; assoc. prof. OS . 2184.

167-0 DAVIS, Olive, B.S.; supt. Wilder Hall and lecturer dom. sci. 00-03; supt. Wilder and Xoanett 03-04; dir. halls of residence 04 . 2199.

168-0 DEBRIE, Suzanne E., asst. Fr. 09-10. [Tours 8, place Foire-Le-Roy, France.]

169-0 DE CAMP, Joseph R., instr. art 84-86. [108 Fenway Studios, Boston.]

170-O*DEKNATEL, Anna, teacher Fr. lang. and lit. 77-82; d. at Brooklyn, X. V., Nov. 14, 97.

171-0 DE LUE, Frederick Spaulding, M.D.; instr. zool. 01-02. [419 Boylston St., Boston.]

172-0 DENIO, Elizabeth H., Mt. Holyoke 66, Ph.D.; instr. Ger. 76-83; prof. Ger. and lecturer hist, of art 85-86; prof. Ger. and hist, of art 85-96; prof. hist, of art, Univ. Rochester. Albion, N. Y., or 18 Gibbs St., Rochester, N. Y.

173-0 DENIS, Bertha, B. A.; instr. math. 97-03. 2274.

174-0 DENNISON, Louise Anne, supt. students' domestic dept. 81-86; supt. Freeman Cottage 87-12. Midland Av., Wellesley.

175-0 DeNORMANDIE, Sarah Gardley, instr. mineralogy 93. 2296.

176-0 DEWEY, Davis Rich, Ph.D., LL.D.; lecturer econom. 02-03. Mass. Institute Technology, Boston.

176a-0 DEWEY, John, Ph.D., LL.D.; lecturer in philos. 09-10. Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

177-0 DEWEY, Melvil, M.A., LL.D. ; consulting libr. 82-86. Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y.

178-0 DIPPOLD, George F., Ph.D.; teacher Anglo-Saxon and Ger. 81-83.

179-0 DREW, Frank, Ph.D. ; lecturer secondary educ. 10-11. Clark University, Worcester.

180-0 DROUET, Lillian, B.A.; asst. elocution 10-12. 2475.

181-0 DROWN, Rev. Edward Staples, A.B., B.D., D.D.; instr. New Testament 95-02; prof. Epis. Theol. S. 12 Phillips PL, Cambridge.

182-0* DUFFIES, Lillian A., teacher Eng. lit. 83-85. 2497.

183-0 DUMAS, Charles M., A.B., S.B.; instr. Fr. 11-12; lecturer. The Powell, 286 Columbus Av., Boston.

184-0 DUNLAP, Jeanie, instr. Eng. lit. 84-S5.

185-0*DURYEA, Joseph T., D.D.; lecturer philos. of Christian evidences S1-S8.

186-0* EASTMAN, Julia A., asst. Eng. 80; d. Jan. 1, 11.

187-0 EASTMAN, Mary, A.B.; instr. Eng. lit. 94-96; regr. Smith Col. Northampton, or Care Mr. S. L. Adlington, Eliot, Me.

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I88-O EASTMAN, Sarah Porter, Mt. Holvoke 61, Litt.D.; instr. hist, and Eng. lit. 75-81. The Orchard, Wellesley.

189-0 EATON. Eleanor Baxter, instr. rhet. 94-99. Box 1951, Boston.

190-0 EATON, Maria S., prof. chem. 76-77; prof. chem. and mineralogy 77-S6; teacher Cambridge S. for Girls. 6 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge.

191-0 EDWARDS, Alice L., teacher piano 80-87. Mrs. Alfred Emerson [Ithaca, N. Y.].

192-0 EDWARDS, Katharine M., A.B., Ph.D.; instr. Gr. 89-93; assoc. prof. 94-01; assoc. prof. Gr.

and comp. philol. 01 .

Wellesley College.

193-0* EDWARDS, William, teacher taxidermy, curator museum (and collector bot. dept.), 81-89; d. 89.

194-0 EGQERS, Emelie, instr. Ger. 90-91.

Diaconissenhaus, Strassburg, Elsass, Ger.

195-0 EGGERS, Marie, instr. Ger. SS-90.

Hannover, Friederikenstift, bei der Garnisonkirche.

196-0 ELDRIDGE, Lulu Geneva, B. A.; M.A.; asst. Latin 09-12. 2632.

197-0*ELL1S, Elizabeth J., teacher math. 77-78; d. 78.

198-0 ELLIS, E. Rebecca, B.A. ; asst. in phys. and astron. 04-07. 2651.

199-0 EMERSON, Frances V., instr. math. 75-77. 24 W. Cedar St., Boston.

200-O EMERSON, Sara Anna, B.A., Ph.D.; teacher Latin 77-85; acting prof. Latin and instr. Hebrew- 85-86; assoc. prof. Latin and instr. Hebrew 86-89; instr. Bible 90-91; assoc. prof. Hebrew and Old Testament 91-95. 48 Walnut St., Watertown.

201-O EVANS, Jeannie, instr. bot. 96-97; phys. 97-99. 2751.

202-0 EVERETT, Cora Elizabeth, asst. elocution 88-92; instr. 92-95. 2761.

203-0 FAIRBANKS, Charlotte, A.B., Ph.D., M.D.; instr. chem. 97-99. St. Johnsbury, Vt.

204-O*FARLEY, Caroline A., asst. Fr. and Ger. 76-77; d. Mar. 14, 12.

205-0 FAY, Flora Maria, teacher pianoforte 86-89. 366 Commonwealth Av., Boston.

206-O FEARON, Estelle M., B.S., B.N.S.G. 06; asst. phys educ. 07-08; instr. 08 .

Wellesley College, or 417 Laramie St., Manhattan, Kan.

207-0 FENTON, Marion E., B.A.; asst. art 08-09. 284S.

208-O FERGUSON, Margaret Clay, A.B., Ph.D.; instr. bot. 93-96, 01-04; assoc. prof. 04-06; prof.

06 . 2860.

209-O FETTE, Elizabeth Wilhelmine, instr. Ger. 99-00; teacher.

Washington Irving High School, 34 1-2 E. 12th St., New York, N. Y.

210-O FILER, Grace L., A.B.; asst. Eng. comp. 10-12. Killingly, Conn.

211-0 FISHER, Elizabeth Florette, B.S.; instr. geol.and mineral. 94-06; assoc. prof. 06-09; prof. geol.

and geog. 09 .

Wellesley College, or Care Mr. David W. Cushing, 34 Abbotsford Rd., Brookline.

212-0 FISHER, Sarah Cordelia, teacher voc. culture 82-84.

Mrs. Austin C. Wellington, 871 Mass. Av., Cambridge.

213-0*FISKE, John, Litt.D., LL.D.; lecturer hist. 99-01.

214-0 FLETCHER, Caroline Rebecca, B.A., A.M.; instr. Latin 95-97, 98-07; assoc. prof. 07 . 2965..

215-0 FOOTE, Franc Estelle, B.A. ; demonstrator zool. 01-03. 3003.

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216-0 FOOTE, Martha E., Ph.D.; teacher hist, and president's asst. 82-84. Mrs. Martha Foote Crow, 141 E. 26th St., New York, N. Y.

217-0 FOREST, Helene A., Lie. es I.; instr. Fr. 10 .

Wellesley College, or Eaubonne, S. et O., France.

218-0 FOSTER, Albert T., instr. violin 06-—.

Wellesley College, or 114 Francis St., Providence, R. I.

21°-0*FREEMAN, Alice Elvira (Mrs. George H. Palmer), B.A., Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D.; prof. hist.

79-83; polit. sci. S3-86; acting vice president Nov. 81 to June 82; president June 82 to Dec. 87: d. Dec. 6, 02. (See p. v.)

220-O FRENCH, Helen S., B.A., M.A.; asst. in chem. OS-10; instr. 10-11. (3131.)

221-0*FREYGANG, Alexander, teacher harp 84-87.

222-0* FRiES, Wulf, teacher violoncello 82-87.

223-0 FULLER, Mary Marian, asst. chem. lab. 85-07; curator 08 .

Wellesley College, or 6 Norfolk Terrace, Wellesley.

224-0 GAGE, Annie Louise, teacher voc. and instrum. raus. 75-SO.

Mrs. George M. Kimball, 266 N. Main St., Concord, N. H.

225-0 GAMBLE, Eleanor A. McC, B.A., Ph.D.; instr. psychol. 98-03; assoc. prof. 03-10; prof. 10 .

226-0 GAMBRILL, Louise, A.B., M.A.; instr. Fr. 10-—.

Wellesley College, <>r Care A. L. Webb & Son, Baltimore, Md.

227-0 GARDINER, Elizabeth M., A.B., M.A.; instr. art OS-10. 3219.

228-0 GARDINER, Henrietta, A.B.; asst. Eng. 98-01; instr. 01-02. [24 Concord At., Cambridge.]

229-0 GELSTON, Anna Borderell, Ph.B.; instr. math. 82-86. [403 Washington St., Ann Arbor, Mich.]

230-O GELSTON, Caroline Louise, A.B.; instr. Gr. 89-91; Gr. and Latin 91-92. 3252.

231-0*GEORGE, Melissa Bianchard, instr. drawing 91-93; d. May 10, 01.

232-0 GIBBONS, Emma C, Ph.B.; acting supt. Norumbega 07-08; supt. Beebe Hall 08 .

Wellesley College, or 97 Ambrose St., Rochester, N. Y.

233-0 GILCHRIST, Maude, B.Pd., B.S., A.M.; instr. bot. 86-96. 3298.

234-0 GILL, Augustus H., S.B., A.M., Ph.D. ; lecturer qual. and quan. analysis 92-93. Mass. Institute Technology, Boston.

235-0 GLAZIER, Sarah M., A.B., A.M.; prof, astron. and math. 75-76. Mrs. Sarah Glazier Bates, 1730 A St., Lincoln, Neb.

236-0 GLEASON, (Catherine F., B.A., A.M.; asst. chem. lab. 92-93. 3336.

237-0 GODFREY, Annie Roberts, libr. 75-77.

Mrs. Melvil Dewey, Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y.

238-0 GODFREY, Lydia Boker, Ph.B.; catlgr. 82-86; supt. catlg. dept. and lecturer bibliog. 86-90; ref. libr. and instr. bibliog. 90-93; libr. and instr. bibliog. 93-03. Grand View=on-Hudson, N. Y.

239 O GOEWEY, Gertrude A., M.D.; res. phys'n 77-78.

240-O GOLDRING, Winifred, B.A., M.A.; asst. geol. 11-12; instr. 12 . 3367.

241-0 GOODELL, Agnes M., BA. ; sec. to president 87-90; asst. sec. 90-94; regr. 94-95; catlgr. Harvard Col. Lib. 3378.

242-0 GOODELL, George Arthur, A.B., A.M.; instr. chem. 04-10; chemist Research Lab. Sherwin "Williams Co. 12001 Yale Av., W. Pullman, 111.

243-0* GOODWIN, Mrs. Hannah B., lecturer hist, of art 84-89; d. 93.

244-0 GORDON, Mary Geraldine, B.A.; asst. Eng. 01-02; instr. 02-03. 3404.

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245-0 GORHAM, Mary Etta, A.B.; sec. 95-97.

Mrs. James F. Bush, Care Union Bag & Paper Co., Whitehall Bldgs., 17 Battery PI., New York, N. Y.

246-0 GORHAM, Maud B., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. rhet. and comp. 10-11; instr. Eng. Swarthmore Col. 1763 Q St., Washington, D. C.

247-0 GOULD, George, cashier 9(3-10; asst. treas. 10 .

Wellesley College, or 32 Church St., Wellesley.

248-0*GO\V, Mrs. Ellen Murdock (Mrs. George B. Gow), prof, moral philos. and rhet. 75-76; d. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 15, 97.

249-0 GRAVES, Isabel, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D.; instr. Eng\ lit. 93-94; hd. Eng. dept. So. W. State Nor. S., California, Pa. 91 Hunnewell Av., Newton.

250-O GRISCOM.Lucy M., B.S., M.S.; supt. Eliot and asst. in chem. 09-10; supt. Eliot 09-11. Mrs. Arthur E. Morgan, 1967 Cowden Av., Memphis, Tenn.

251-0*GULICK, Frederick, B.A.; instr. Span. 00-01.

252-0 HABERMEYER, Louise C. M., instr. Ger. 92-00.

[Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., or 180 Hawthorn St., Brooklyn.]

253-0 HALL, Julina O., instr. Eng. 91-92. 362 Harvard St., Cambridge.

254-0* HALLOWELL, Susan Maria, M.A.; prof. nat. hist. 75-78; prof. bot. 78-02; prof. emer. 02-11; d. Dec. 15, 11.

255-0 HAMILTON, Clarence G., A.B., A.M.; assoc. prof. mus. 04 .

Wellesley College, or 16 Cottage St., Wellesley.

256-0* HARDEE, Elizabeth Bailey, B.S.; asst. math. 99-00. 3724.

257-0 HARDING, Julia A., catlgr. 86-88. 3729.

258-0 HARDY, Sarah McLean, Ph.B.; instr. pol. econ. 95-96.

Mrs. Warren C. Gregory [3209 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal.]

259-0*HARRISON, Caroline P., supt. Stone Hall 82-86; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 00.

260-O* HARRISON, Eva L., teacher drawing and painting 82-83; d. at Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 7, 07.

261-0 HART, John Goddard, A.B., A.M.; instr. Eng. comp. 96-97. Harvard University, Cambridge.

262-0 HART, Sophie Chantal, B.A., M.A.; tutor rhet. 92-93; instr. 93-95; assoc. prof. 95-06; prof.

rhet. and comp. 06 .

Wellesley College.

263-0 HART, Susan J., asst. rhet. and comp. 07-10. 3804.

264-0 HARTWELL, Marion W., B. N. S. G. 07; instr. phvs. educ. 09 .

Wellesley College, or 61 Highland Rd., Somerville Highlands.

265-0 HASKELL, Alice, B.A., M.A.; instr. rhet. and comp. 0S-10.

Mrs. Willard G. Bleyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

266-0 HASTINGS, Agnes, asst. cashier 83-84; instr. art 84-95. 3836.

267-0 HASTINGS, Florence Emily, B.A., M.A.; instr. Ger. 05-12; assoc. prof. 12 . 3840.

268-0 HATCH, Laura, A.B., S.M.; instr. geol. 11-12. 1210 Astor St., Chicago, 111.

269-0 HATCH, William Henry Paine, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., B.D.; instr. Bib. hist. 06-07; adjunct prof. General Theol. Sem., N. Y. 6 Chelsea Square, New York, N. Y.

270-O HATHAWAY, Miriam, B.A.; instr. math. 02-09. 3868.

271-0 HAWES, Adeline Belle, A.B., A.M.; instr. Latin 88-96; assoc. prof. 96-02; prof. 02-03; prof.

Latin lang. and lit. 03 .

Wellesley College.

272-0 HAWES, Harriet, libr. 77-93; libr. emer. 93 .

[Care Mr. Frank Andr£, Blairsville, Pa.]

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273-0 HAYES, Ellen, A.B.; instr. math. 79-81; acting prof. 81-82; assoc. prof. 82-88; prof. 8S-97;

prof. app. math. 97-04; prof, astron. and app. math. 04 .

Wellesley College.

273a-0 HAYNES, Julia Anna, A.B.; asst. zool. 04-05. 3906.

274-0 HAZARD, Caroline, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.; president 99-10. (See p. vi.) Peace Dale, R. I.

275-0 HEATLEY, Margaret, B.A.; asst. hot. 11-12; instr. 12 . 3939.

276-0 HENDERSON, Ernest Flagg, A.M., Ph.D.; instr. hist. 95-98. 172 Bay State Rd., Boston.

277-0 HENSHAW, Frances, regr. (and teacher) 75-76; teacher Wilmington, N. C. Brattleboro, Vt.

278-0 HEWITT, Julia A. W., B.A.; asst. zool. lab. 0.5-08; curator OS . 4029.

279-0 HILL, Bert Hodge, A.B., A.M. ; instr. Gr. sculpture 04-06; dir. Amer. S. Class. Studies, Athens. American School, Athens, Greece.

280-O HILL, Ida May, B.S.; instr. math, and phvs. 94-95.

Mrs. William Dalton, Schenectady, N. Y., R. F. D. 2.

281-0 HILL, Junius Welch, prof. mus. and dir. S. of mus. 84-97. 936 San Jacinto St., Redlands, Cal.

282-0 HILL, Lucile Eaton, teacher phvs. t. 82-94; dir. gym. 84-94; dir. phvs. t. 94-09; dir. dept. phys. educ, S. of Salesmanship, W. E. and I. U. and dir. S. of Educ. "Dancing, School of Physi- cal and Dramatic Education (264 Boylston St., Boston). Hotel Brunswick, Boston.

283-0 HINTERMEISTER, Julie M. E., instr. Fr. and Italian 82-87; teacher Evanston Class. S. 1430 Elmwood Av., Evanston, 111.

284-0 HODDER, Mrs. Mabel Elisabeth, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; instr. hist. 05-06, 07-11; assoc. prof. 11-—. Mrs. William C. Hodder, Wellesley College, or 516 Wyoming St., Syracuse, N. Y.

285-0 HODQKINS, Louise Manning, M.A.; prof. Eng. lang. and lit. 77-82; prof. Eng. lit. 82-91. Fayre Houres, Wilbraham.

286-0 *HOFF, Ellil, teacher piano 82-84.

287-0 HOLL1STER, Mary Tuller, B.A.; asst. in phvs. 06-08.

Mrs. Thomas C. Southard, 70 15th Av., Columbus, O.

288-0 HOLST, Clara, instr. Ger. 06-07.

[Wolff's gard 2, Christiania, Norway.]