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tHe

"QjELLESLEg [bEGEMDA

FOf^ 7^. D. 1893

PUBLISHED $/ tHe SEhllOR. CL7^55 OF

T IJellesley' ^LLEGE

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Frank WoodPrinter

352 Washington Street

Boston

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To t!)e

$pirit of Progress

^vcr tl)c vital fact in tf)c History of liJetlesleY College

lycgenda

i<5 Dedicated vitb tl)e grateful appreciation

of tl)e

Class of ^93

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J}\e ^D\10l^\T\L RoT^I^D.

EMtor in (Ibicf. Hssociatc EOitor.

Marion Newell Wilcox, Z A Helen Gertrude Eager, <i> S

Besistant ]£^ito^•s.

Florence Hooper, A. S.

Mary Roberts Tooker, <^ 2

36u3iiicss /IDanaiicrs.

Gertrude Bigelow, Z AAlice Mae Reed, A. S.

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Partridge, Photographer XBoston

lyCgenda Ijoard

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® I^EFT^CE ®

HE LEGENDA, on this its fifth birthday, is happy in bringing to its friends, both old

and new, most cordial greetings. It is with modesty becoming to youth that this

child of Wellesley makes her appearance, but it is also with the confidence of one who is

assured of the warm reception always given by Wellesley's loyal supporters to all her

publications.

This little book is presented to the Wellesley world with no apologies for its sim-

plicity; for while the completed work does not represent the ideal of the Class of Ninety-

three,— the realization of which unavoidable circumstances have rendered impossible,— still it

is an attempt to offer, in an attractive form, a book which shall represent the various interests

of our Wellesley life, and at the same time, through its lists, provide a convenient book of

reference to those interested in our college population.

The illustrations have been selected that they may express in a way more suggestive

than words, the charm of the surroundings of the " College Beautiful," while blank pages

have been inserted, so that the views already included may be supplemented by personally

selected photographs.

It is the hope of the Class of Ninety-three that her simple work may be but the

stepping-stone to still better things in the future.

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r ITellesi^ey' allege.

CHARTERED 1870.

FOUNDED 1875.

Collccjc prc5i^cuts.

Ada L. Howard 1875—1882.

Alice E. Freeman 1882— 1888.

Helen A. Shafer 1888—Frances E. Lord, Actins^- President . 1890— 189 1.

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OFQfficei^S

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RoT^I^D OF ^^57EE5.

Nathaniel G. Ci.ark, D.D., LL.D.

William Claflin, LL.D. .

Mrs. Pauline A. Durant

William F. Warren, S.T.D., LL.D

Alvah Hovey, D.D., LL.D.

William H. Willcox, D.D., LL.D.

DwiGHT L. MoodyElisha S. Converse

Mary B. Claflin

RiFus S. Frost •

Amos W. Stetson

Martha W. Wilkinson

Hannah B. Goodwin

William S. Houghton

Alexander McKenzie, D.D.

Eustace C. Fitz

Lilian Horsford

Alice Freeman Palmer, Ph.D., L.I

Horace E. Scudder, B.A.

Marion Pelton Guild, B.A.

Phillips Brooks, D.D.

Edwin Hale Abbot, ^LA.

Helen A. Shaker, >LA. .

Pkesidei;t of

Secretary an

LD.

Secrefcny of the A. B. C. F. M.THE Board.

Boston

.

ESIDENT.

JV('//es/cy.

D Treasurer.

President of Boston University.

President of Newton Theological Seminary.

Maiden.

Northfield.

Maiden.

Boston.

Chelsea.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Boston.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Cambridge.

Cambridge.

West Roxbiiry.

Bishop of Massachifsetts.

Cambridge.

I'rcsidcnt of Wellcsley College.

' Died January 23, 1893.

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Ko?^I^D OF ^15110^^5.

*Eben N. Horsford, M.A. Cambridge.President of the Boakd.

1893.t

William T. Harris, LL.D.Caroline HazardGeorge H. Palmer, M.A.George W. Shinn, D.D. .

William J- Tucker, D.D. .

Lyman Abbott, D.D.Borden P. Bovvne, LL.D.Edward G. Porter, D.D.Francis A. Walker, Ph.D. LLMinnie C. Woods

1894.

D.

1895.

Edward Abbott, D.D.Maktin Brimmer, B.A.

*Eben N, Horsford, M.A.

George E. Merrill, M.A.

1896.

William Lawrence, D.D.

Louis B. SchwarzJesse B. Thomas, D.D.Henry P. Walcott, M.D.Sarah W. Whitman .

Washington, D. C.

Peace Dale, R. I.

Cambridge.

Neivton.

Andover.

JVc-iV Tork.

Boston.

Dorchester.

President Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Boston.

Cambridge.

Xe-i'ton.

Bishop of Afassachusetts

Bostofi.

JVe-vton.

Cambridge.

Boston.

Died January i, 1S93.

f The term expires at the annual meeting of the year indicated.

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HELEN A. SHAKER, M.A., Oberlin, President.

Department of Xatin.

Frances E. Lord 1 Professor of Latin Language and Literature.

Addie Belle Hawes, B.A., Oberlin . . . Instructor.

Arlisle Margaret Young, M.A., Michigan University, Instructor.

Department of Greeft.

Angie Clara Chapin, B. A., Michigan University , Professor of Greek Language and Literature.

Julia Josephine Irvine, M.A. , Cornell University . Professor.

Annie Sybil Montague, M.A., Wellesley College . Instructor.

Katharine May Eiavards, B.A., Cornell University, Instructor.

Department of ©erman.

Carla Wenckebach Professor of German Language and Lectureron Pedagogics.

Margarethe MiJLLER Instructor.

Elsbeth Muller Instructor.

Louise Clara Maria Haber.meyer . . . Instructor.

Department of jFrencb.

Adeline Pellissier, B.S., Academic de Paris . Acting Professor.

Amelie Tournier, B.E., Academic de Besani^on . Instructor.

Valentine Tournier, B.E., Academic de Besan^on, Instructor.

'Abroad for Sabbatical year.

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Department of iPbUclOii\>.

Helen L. Webster, Pli.D., Zurich University,

Switzerland ........ Professor.

Department of fltalian anJ) Spanisb.

Margaret Hastings Jackson ..... Jusfriicfor.

Department of JSotanv}.

Susan M. Hallowell, M.A., Colby University

Clara Eaton CummingsGrace Emily CooleyMacde Gilchrist

Harriet Ann Walker

I^rofcssor.

Associafe Professor.

Instructor.

Instructor.

Assistant in I^(jI>oratories.

Department of Cbemistrv?.

"Charlotte Fitch Roberts, B. A., Wellesley CoWegQ, Associate I^rofessor.

Charlotte Almira Bragg, B.S., Mass. Institute of

Technology ........ Instructor.

Eda May Clark, B.L., Michigan University . . Instructor.

Katherine Florence Gleason, B.A., Wellesley . Assistant in Chemical Laboratories.

Henry Paul Talbot, S.B., Ph.D. . . ) Nonresident Lecturers on Qualitative andAugustus Herman Gill, S.B., Ph.D. . . > Quantitative Analysis.

Mary Marian Fuller ...... Assistant in Chemical Laboratories.

Department of ipbvsics.

Sarah Frances Whiting ...... J'rofssor of Physics and Physical Astronomy.

Alma Eveleth Aumack, M.A., Wellesley College . Instructor.

,, „ ,, B.S.,Mass. Inst, ofTech. ^ , ,Margaret Eliza Maltby, ,, . Oberlininstructor.

Department of Ibistong.

Katharine Coman, Ph.B., Michigan University . Professor of History and Economics.

M.\RY Alice Knox, B.A., Elmira College . . Associate Professor.

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall, LL.B., Boston

University ........ Associate Professor.

'Absent.

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The WeUc.slc^f Lcoxnda.

Department of ipbilcsopbv.

Anne Eugenia Morgan, M.A., Oberlin . . . J'rojcssor.

Mary Sophia Case, B.A., Michigan University . Assor/d/r J'/-t>/rssor of Psyc/iolog-y ("i(f History of

Philosophy.

Mary Whiton Calkins, M.A., Smith College . Instructor in Psychology.

Department of 1bi6tor\) of Brt.

Elizabeth H. Denio Professor.

Florence Bigelow, M.A., Welleslev College . . Tnstructor. '

Department of 0eolofls.

,,, ,, ^. Ph.B.. Yale College .... /j j-Wm. II. \iLEs, ., . ,,^ , T? • -i^ J'rofessor.' xM.A., VVesleyan University . .

„ ... B.S., Mass. Inst ofTech. , . ,

Margaret Eliza Maltby,y^ ^ Oberlin

Jnstructor.

Department of Z^oolog^.

Mary Alice Willcox Professor.

_ , ,,. B. S.,Mass. Inst. ofTech. , , , • 7,7 •;Caroline Augcsta uoodman,

^^j.

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Y,,gg, ,.Jnslnictor ni Physiolog-y.

Albert Pitts Morse ...... J/istrurtor i/i Zoological Laboratories.

Department of /IftineraloGv?.

Saram Yaruley De Xormandie .... histructor.

Department of /ibatbematics.

Ellen A. Hayes, B.A., Oberlin .... Professor.

Eva Ch.'VNDLEr, B a., Michigan University . . Associate Professor.

Ellen Louise Burrell, B.A., Welleslev College . Associate Professor.

Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M.A., Welleslev College . hisfructor.

Department of lEnglisb Xiterature.

Katherine Lee Bates, M.A., Welleslev College . Professor.

ViDA Dutton Scudder, M.A., Smith College . Associate Professor.

^Sophie Jewett ........ Instructor.

Marg.\ret Pollock Sherwood, B. A., Vassar College, Instructor.

Nelly Frances Wilson Instructor.

3 Absent.

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TIk WeUeslcY lycgenda.

5)et>artment of IRbetoric anD BuGlisb XanGuage.

Margaret Elizabeth Stratton, M.A., Oberlin

Margaret Pollock Sherwood, B.A., Vassar

Sarah Cozzens WeaverSophie Chantal Hart .....Ella Goodenow Willcox ....George Pierce Baker, Jr., A. B., Harvard

George Rice Carpenter, A.B., Harvard

Professor.

Jiisfritcfor.

Instructor.

Tutor.

Instructor.

Nonresident Lecturer.

Nonresident Lecturer.

department of Ibebrcw anD ©ID cTeBtament 1l3istorv>.

Sara Anna Emerson, M.A., Boston University

Lucia Fidelia Clark ..... Associate Professor.

Instructor.

•*Mary Adams CurrierCora Elizabeth Everett

Department of JElocntion.

Professor.

Instructor.

^Absent second semester.

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FFICEI^5-

Harriet Hawes........Lydia Boker Godfrey. Ph.B., Boston University .

Carrie Frances Pierce, B.A., Wellesley

Rachel Taylor Speakman, M.D., Woman'sMedical College, Philadelphia, and Cleveland

Homoeopathic College, Ohio

Emilie Jones Barker, M.D., New YoCollege and Hospital for Women

L,uciLE Eaton Hill ....Mary Anna Wood ....Hartvig Nissen

Sarah Woodman Paul, B.A., Wellesley

Mary CaswellAgnes GoodellCatherine Ayer RansomAbby Cora Jackson ....Harrietts Wallace Tuttle .

Bertha Lydia CaswellAnna Stedman Newman .

Louise Anne DennisonLoviNA Breckenridge NashFredonia Whitinc; Case .

Frances Louise Morton-Carry M. TORREYMary Graff Nias

Frances V. Doane

k Medical

I^ihrarian.

Refcretice Librarian.

Assistant Reference Librarian.

Resident Pliysicia)! and Lecturer on Hygiene.

Resident Physician and Superintendent of the

Eliot.

Director of the Gyinnasimn

.

Physical Examiner, Department of Physical

Culture.

Instructor in Swedish Gymnastics.

Secretary of the College.

Secretary to the Preside?it.

Assistant Secretary.

Cashier.

Assistant Cashier.

Superintendent of General Office.

Assistant in General Office.

Superintendent ofNorumbega Cottage.

Superintendent of Freeman Cottage.

Superintendent of Wood Cottage.

Superintendent of Domestic Department, College

Hall.

Stezvard.

Housekeeper, College Hall.

Superintendent of Domestic Department, Stone

Hall.

Assistant Superintendent of the Eliot.

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^CHOOL OFJJ[^5

IC.

Junius Welch Hill .

Frank Eugene Morse

Emily Josephine Hurd

George William Bemis

Marietta Raymond Sherman

Mary Eliza O'Brion

IsABELLE Moore Kimball

Emma Susan HoweW^iLLiA Thomas Stovall .

Minnie Adaline Stovvell

Professor of jMks/'c, and Director of School ofMuslcl

Teacher of Vocal Culture.

Teacher of Piano.

Teacher of Guitar.

Teacher of Violin.

Teacher of Piano.

Teacher of Piano.

Teacher of Vocal Culture.

Organist and Teacher of Piano and Harmony.

Teacher oj Piano.

^CHOOL OF l^i^T.

Theodore Wendel

Agnes Hastings

Director of School of Art, and Instructor in

Drawing and Painting.

Instructor in Dra-ving from Antii/ue and Jf 'ater-

color Painting.

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^p;dlJ7^TE: §TJi>Eh|T5.

Henrietta St. Barbe Brooks, Welleslej

Caroline G. Durgin, Oberlin .

Ellen Ware Fiske, Wellesley .

Maud Ryland Keller, Wellesley

Vinietta J. Libbey, Wellesley .

Ann Maria Mitchell, Wellesley

Minnie Adams Morss, Wellesley

Helen W. Rogers, Wellesley

Mary L. Sawyer, Wellesley

Mabel Van Meter, Drake University, I

Kate Morgan Ward, Wellesley

Caroline L. Williamson, Wellesley

South Sudbury, Mass.

Newmarket, N. H.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Wellesley, Mass.

1645 Wilson Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Hinsdale, N. H.

3 Sargent Street, Dorchester, Mass.

Tariffville, Conn.

Forest Hill and Sylvia Sts., Jamaica Plain, Mass.

De Soto, Dallas County, Iowa.

27 Hillside Avenue, Montclair, N. J.

3230 Michigan Averlue, Chicago, Illinois.

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Colors . . . Gold and White.

Flower . . . Pansy.

(l^55 of '93

f©fticcrs.

Emily Howard Foley, Z ALucy Hartwell, * 2

Agnes W. Damon, AgoraMary P. Dennis, Z A .

Mary N. Young, AgoraCarrie A. Mann, AgoiuFrances H. Lucas, S. S.

Ella S. Hoghton .

Stella L Hoghton, A. SClara Seymour Helmer, Z

Winifred S. FosterAlice Mae Reed, A. S.

A

i

Prcsidoit.

Vice President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secreta ry-

Treasurer.

Pirst Historia n

.

Second Historian.

First Factotum.

Second Factotum

.

Executive Committee.

IfDoiiorar^ /llicmber.

Mary E. B. Rohkrts Smith.

B550ciatc /IDcmbcr.

Elizabeth Rockey K.ello(;g, S. S.

Allard, Elizabeth L.

Anderson, Bertha F.

Andrews, Kate F., AgoraBaird, Minnie L.

Barbour, Alice Maud ..

/iDcmbers.

Framingliani Centre, Mass.

25 Stiles Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

Seymour, Indiana.

Lee, Mass.

16S North State Street, Ansonia, Conn.

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The WcUcslcY Lco'cnda.

Barker, Mary L.

Barkwell, Faith E. .

Bartlett, Fanny K. .

Beecher, Elizabeth .

Bennett, Emeline S.

BiGELOw, Gertrude, Z ABiGELow, S. Antoinette, Z ABlodgett, Grace E. .

Bradbury, Marion E.

Brown, Mary Louise, A. S.

Burgess. Anne Prince

Burr, Helen L. .

Chapman. Harriet B.

Chester, Charlotte E.

Clough, Bertha H. .

Converse, Florence, S. 5

Coolidge, F. GertrudeCoombs, Alice G.

Count, Clara B., * 2

CusHiNG, Mary PorterDamon, Agnes W., AgoraDennis, Mary P., Z ADewey, E. Grace, Agora

Deyo, Jennie M.Dillingham, Mary E., <J> 2

Eager, Helen G., 4> :s

Edwards, Louise L. .

Fancher, Rose LFeeny, Mildred, S. S.

Flournoy, EthaleneFoley, Emily H., Z AFoster. Lylie, A. S.

Foster, Winifred S.

Frear, Caroline, 4> 2

Freeman, Madeleine H.

Fuller, Nancy I., S. S.

Green, Julia M.Green, Laura C.

Grenell. Grace E , Z A

31 Bartlett Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.

202 Sawtelle Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

508 Division Place, Rockford, 111.

183 Genesee Street, Auburn, N. Y.

88 Lancaster Street, Albany, X. Y.

Natick, Mass.

Waterville, N. Y.

Templeton, Mass.

Melrose, Mass.

119 Remsen Street, Cohoes, N. Y.

74 Atlantic Street, Portland, Me.

119 Wyoming Avenue, Melrose, Mass.

East Cleveland, Ohio.

Albion, N. Y.

2420 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III.

33 Prytania Street, New Orleans, La.

15 Union Avenue, So. Framingham, Mass.

Charles River Village, Mass.

EUenville. N. Y.

Qiiechee, Vt.

32 Broadwav. Arlington, Mass.

30 Central Avenue, Newark, N. J.

Owosso, Mich.

623 Meredith Street, Saginaw (E. S.), Mich.

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

Newton, Mass.

116 Free Street, Portland, Me.

37 North Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, N. J.

57 Beach Street, Staten Island, N. Y.

Albuquerque, X. M.Care J. L. Foley, Cincinnati, Ohio.

78 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I.

Norway, Me.

1461 loth Avenue, Oakland, Cal.

New London, Conn.

Hingham, Mass.

1738 N Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Granville, Ohio.

193 Charlotte Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

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The \Velk\sk>f Leo'enda.

Ham, Emily....Hamlin, Alice J., S. S.

Hardwick, Carrie T.

Hartwell, Lucy, 4> 2

Hayes, Mabel A., C. S. .

Helmer, Clar.\ Seymour, Z AHill, Mary Brigham, <i> S

HOCKER, M.\rtha M. .

HoGHTox, Ella S.

HoGHTON, Stella I., A. S.

HooPES, Florence, A. S. .

Howe, Delarue Kipling, A. S

Irish, Charlotte D., A. S.

Jones, Alice M. . . .

Jones, Ethel A.

Jones, Laura Hamblett .

Keith, Bettie ...Kneen, Maria Alice, C. S.

Larned, Mary C, A. S. .

LiBBY, Frances L.

Lincoln, Mary W., S. S.

Luc.\s, Frances H., S. S.

McDuFFEE, MabelMcPherson, Mary, AgoraMann, Carrie A., Agora .

Mason, Helen R., AgoraMeyer, WinifredMiller, Isabelle YoungsMoore, Annie K.

Mower, Nelle A., AgoraMuNROE, Florence L.

Newman, ALitE ...Newman, Caroline NevvcombePavey, Mary S. .

Peavey, Lilian BellPeckham, Anna B.

Penniman, Sarah E.

Pennington, Lydia O., Z APerry, Elizabeth, A. S. .

, S.

Dover, N. H.

Lexington, Mass.

23 Spear Street, Quincy, Mass.

139 West Second Street, Xenia, Ohio.

122 Washington Street, Maiden, Mass.

34 Aldikie Square, Chicago, 111.

Adams House, Boston, Mass.

165 North Broadway, Lexington, Ky.

Delavan, 111.

Delavan, 111.

1531 North i6th Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

Roselle, N. J.

New Castle, Pa.

;^^ Claremon Street, Somervilie. Mass.

South Charleston, O.

18 Park Street, Newark, N. J.

12 1 2 Alabama Street, Selma. Ala.

Woodstock, Vt.

Woonsocket, R. I.

Richmond, Me.

22 May Street, Worcester, Mass.

186 North Limestone Street, Lexington, Ky.

Bradford, Vt.

1227 I Street, N. W., Washington. D. CMaiden, Mass.

St. Albans, Vt.

10 West Sth Street, Canton. O.

Greenwich Avenue, Stamford, Conn.

Mamaroneck, N. V.

32S Pearl Street, Burlington, Vt.

43 Warren Street, Woburn, Mass.

Pittsfield, Mass.

828 Sprague Street, Shreveport, La.

Washington C. H., Ohio.

Rochester, N. H.

Kingston, R. I.

488 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.

1733 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O.

Care S. P. Perrv, Worcester. Mass.

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PiNKHAM, Frances E., Z APond, Nannie M., A. S.

Reed, Alice Mae, A. S.

Reid. Julia F., S. S.

Richardson, Mary T.

Rickey, Grace G.

Rogers, Florence S.

Ruddle, Elinor F, (J" S

Sanderson, Fannie A.

ScANDLiN, Mabel E. .

Schleicher, Eleanor H.

Severance, Maude E.

Shepherd, Minnie A.

Simonds, Lilla J.

SiMRALL, Josephine P., 4>

Sims, J. Isabelle, Z ASmith, AdelaideSomes, E. Gertrude .

Tayler, Lila

ToMLiNSON, Annie B.. S. S.

Tone, Florence M. .

TooKER, Mary R., * 2

Trebein, Elizabeth A., Z AWare, MaudeWhipple, LauraWhite, Edith, * 2

White, Lucy Elizabeth, S. S.

Wilcox, Marion Newell, Z AWilliams, Alice ElizabethWinton, Katherine May, AWoods, Ida E. .

Young, Mary N., Agora .

Care

Care

Mr.

A.J

64 Nahant Street, Lynn, Mass.

W^oonisocket, R. LPoultnev, Vt.

Belmont, San Mateo Co., Cal.

73 Nebraska Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Athol Centre, Mass.

30 Brainard Street, New London, Conn.

Mauch Chunk, Pa.

Littleton, Mass.

J. H. Newcomb, George St., Medford Hillside, Mass.

Cuero, Texas.

I Monument Avenue, Bennington, Vt.

Penn Yan, N. Y.

1709 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Covington, Ky.

42 Spruce Street, Newark, N. J.

Boone, la.

Danielsonville, Conn.

Youngstown, O.

Shelton, Conn.

Bergen, N. Y.

East Orange, N. J.

Trebein's, O.

Bangor. Me.

Whipple, 706 Wall Street, Kansas City, Mo.

18 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.

203 Forest Avenue, Evanston, 111.

Highland Avenue, Medford, Mass.

Peacham, Vt.

Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

24 North Main Street, Natick, Mass.

Mitteneague, Mass.

Allen, Louise

Annis, Kittie GillArvine, Marion R.

Backer, Minnie E.

Jformcr /IDcmbcrs of '03.

Corr^', Pa.

Dolphin Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

15 Hamilton Park, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.

54 Bellevue Avenue, Melrose, Mass.

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Baker, Elizabeth Y.

Benson, Clara ManterBoLTWooD, Fanny H.

Brainerd, H. KatherineBriggs, Emily E.

Brown, Bessie AdelineBrush, Bertha De ForestBurnett, Jennie EstelleCampbell, Alice PerkinsCanfield, Emily MorganCarpenter, Edna L.

Cary, Nettie A.

CoNovER, Anna T.

Cornell, Laura ElectaCook, FayDavis GraceDewing, Sarah E.

Doe, Alice MargrettaDoolittle, MargaretDouglas, DrusillaDowNEs, Mary A.

Dresser, Helene AliceDucKER, Sallie ReileyDutcher, Harriet L.

Ely, Grace Darling .

Evelith, CarolineFackenthal, KatherineFogg, EmilyGale, Hattie W.Hallam, Florence MayHarmon, Mary PattersonHarris, AnnetteHarris, Louisa M.Hazard, Mary E.

Heaton, Emilie HoytHippen, Ella Emma .

Hoffer, Mary E.

HoLLEY, Katherine .

Hollinger, Jessie Adelia

Revere, Mass.

East Carne, Mass.

77 Wall Street, New Haven, Conn.

39 Ferris Street, St. Albans, Vt.

15 Cortland Street, New York, N. Y.

Genesse, Henry Countj, 111.

i4Triimble Street, New Haven, Conn.801 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Mt. Vernon, N. H.

Fremont, Ohio.

62 Park Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Eljria, Ohio.

Red Bank, N. J.

216 Walton Street, Denver, Col.

Ledro, Wash.Lowell, Mass.

Revere, Mass.

1406 Perry Street, Davenport, La.

Gambier, Ohio.

Lexington, Ky.

Francestown, N. II.

Biddeford, Me.

Newport, Ky.

181 South Main Street, St. Albans. Vt.

Frederick, Ind.

Windsor Locks, Conn.

38 South 4th Street, Easton, Pa.

Cedar Rapids, la.

West Medway, Mass.

Centralia, 111.

Corry, Pa.

Amherst, Mass.

Fountain City, Ind.

19 Alston Street, Dorchester, Mass.

Monmouth Place, Brookline, Mass.

Pekin, 111.

24 West 2d Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Selma, Ala.

1098 South Main Street, .\kron, O.

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Johnson, Mabel .

Jones, Elizaiseth

Jones, HelenKellogg, Elizabeth RockKnapp, Anna AdeleLemer, MaryLouNSBURY, Alice MLuTz, Marian C.

Lytle, AmellvMarot, Emma BlancheMcFetridge, Eleanor G.

Mosher, Cecilia D. .

Neal, Sarah RobbNye, Leila BurtOtis, Grace L. .

Peckham, SarahPhelps, Mabelle A. .

Pruden, Esther H. .

De Rochemont, Sadie H.

Russel, Mary RebeccaSanders, BlancheSanford, Alice I.

Skidmore, Julia W. .

Spencer, Clarissa HaleSpinning, Mary E.

Stiles, Edith F.

Temple, Elizabeth C.

Thompson, Annie L. .

TiFFT, Julia AyerTowNE, Harriet B.

Trundle, M. EllaWest, Emma E. .

Woods, Annie Crammond

28 Newton Street, Marlboro. Mass.

Durham, N. H.

15 Lawrence Street, Chelsea, Mass.

Avondale, Cincinnati, O.

North Attleborough, Mass.

213 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

100 Main Street, Cincinnati, O.

325 Logan Street, Lincoln, 111.

Princeton, N. J.

126 West 5th Street, Dayton, Ohio.

Greenville, Pa.

Albany, N. Y.

23 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Scituate, Mass.

Kingston, R. I.

Wilbraham, Mass.

34 Marlboro Street, Chelsea, Mass.

Portsmouth, N. H.

Wellesley, Mass.

loSi Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

Torrington, Conn.

Brookfield Centre, Conn.

1633 North 15th Street, Philadelphia. Pa.

1457 North Clark Street, Chicago, 111.

81 Stevens Street, Lowell, Mass.

Granville, N. Y.

Winooski, Vt.

Titusville, Pa.

Drewsville, N. H.

Paris, Ky.

Haverstraw, N. Y.

455 Dunham Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

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Colors

Flower

Green and Silver.

Nasturtium.

(l^55 of '94

©tficers.

Sarah .Hathaway Bixby, Agora

Harriet Manning Blake, S. S.

Adeline Lois Bonney, S. S.

Roxana Hayward Vivian

Anna Theodora Skidmore .

Elisabeth Bailey Hardee, S. I

Alice Welch Kellogg, Z ASusie Sheldon HawleyRuby Porter Bridgman, A. S.

Helen Foss, ^ 2

Mary K. Conyngton, Z AHelen Russell Stahr, S. 8.

President.

Vice President.

Recording Secretary.

Correspotiding Secretary.

Treasurer.

First Historian.

Second Historian.

First Factotum.

Second Factotum.

Executive Committee.

/IDcmbeVS.

Adams, Marie C.

Albee, Grace C, C. S.

Allen, RosaAnderson, Marion W., S. S.

Angell, L. Gertrude, Z ABarkwill, Lucy C.

Bartholomew, Elizabeth, S.

Bateman, Eliza A., Agora

Benson, S. C. W., Agora .

Bixby, Sarah H., Agora .

Black, Isabella .

Blake, Harriet M., S. S.

309 College Avenue, Davenport, Iowa.

42 Chestnut Street, Melrose. Mass.

Bean's Corners, Franklin County, Maine.

Welleslev, Mass.

506 Buck Avenue, BufValo, X. V.

202 Sawtelle Avenue, Cle\elancl, Ohio.

Jeanesville, Pa.

Still River, Mass.

College Park, Gambier, Ohio.

138 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

23 Tremont Street, Taunton, Mass.

715 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelpiiia, Pa.

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Blauvelt, Anna II., Z A .

BoNNEY, Adeline L.. S. S.

BoswELL, Mary L, Z ABowles, Mary E.

Brewster, Alice F., C. S.

Bridgman, Ruby P., A. S. .

Brownell, Lucy P., Agora,

BUFFINGTON, JuLlA S., Z ABurgess, Sarah Julia, Agora

Burrowes, SarahCampbell. Isabella .

Canfield, Marion, Z ACarr, Grace B. .

Chace, Eleanor S.

Collins, Catherine R.

Conyngton, Mary K., Z ACook, LouiseCoombs, Grace LCoRBiN, Virginia J.

Coulter, Elva C.

Crapo, Edith R., S. S.

Davidson, Elizabeth G.

Dav^is, Florence W., C. S

Dodge, Mabel C.

Drake, Helen P., Z AEaton, Susie W.Edwards, Grace O., A. S.

Field, Caroline W., AgoraFiNNiGAN, Nettie, A. S.

Foss, Helen, 4> S

Friday, A. HarrietGlass, Kittie C.

Green, Fannie B.

Hardee, Elizabeth Bailey, S.

Hawley, Susan S., AgoraHerrick, Mary A.

Hibbard, Helen R., AgoraHippen, Alma H., A. S.

Holmes, Mary H., * 2

Roselle, New Jersey.

208 High Street, Portland. Maine.

Avondale, Cincinnati, O.

Topeka, Kansas.

Georgetown, Mass.

71 Maple Street, Hyde Park, Mass.

42 Thames Street, Newport, R. I.

Swansea, Mass.

Silver Creek, N. Y.

Kejport, N. J.

1741 N Street, Washington, D. C.

Burlington, Vermont.

39 West Emerson Street, Melrose, Mass.

20 Durfee Street, Fall River, Mass.

1559 Garrard Avenue, Covington, Ky.

Galveston, Texas.

530 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dover, Mass.

East McDonough. N. Y.

67 G Street, South Boston, Mass.

513 North 6th Sti-eet, Burlington, la.

216 Lancaster Street, Albany, N Y.

Dorchester, Mass.

55 Linden Street, Montclair, N. J.

517 Pine Street, Manchester, N. H.

Danvers, Mass.

1304 Cass Street, La Crosse, Wis.

Belfast, Me.

90 Gold Street, New York, N. Y.

2043 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

316 Fourth Street, Warren, Pa.

9 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Auburndale, Mass.

76 Gevinnett Street, Savannah, G.i.

25 Myrtle Street, Manchester, N. H.

Boxford, Mass.

29 Church Street, Gloucester, Mass.

331 South Fourth Street, Pekin, 111.

165 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, Mass.

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ISHAM, MaKV K.. Z a .

Jackson, Bertha C, Agora

JuDsoN, Edith, * 2i .

Kellogg, Alice W., Z A .

Kellogg, Eleanor N., AgoraKruse, Clara M., Z ALaughlin Abigail H., AgoraLearoyd, Mabel W., AgoraLines, Mary H. .

Little, Mary C.

LoNGLEY, Bertha E., <I> 2

McFarlaxd, Grace R.

McGuiRE, Elizabeth M.MacMillan, Effie, A. S.

MacMillan, Helen. A. S.

Marvell, Mary W.Mattoon, Laura I.

Millard, Mary, Z A .

Mitchell, Marion S., * -

Moulton, Jennette, C. S.

Newcomb, MiriamNiCHOLEs, S. GraceOsgood, Stella M., AgoraPeck, Carolyn J., C. S.

Peckham, Sarah E. .

Peirce, Millicent, S. S.

Perkins, Grace H., C. S. .

Peterson, Anna K., Agora

Pope, Louise J., S. S.

Porter, Emilie W., 4> Z

Porter, Grace I.

Pressey, Edna Frances, A. S.

CJuinby, Lillian Baker, C. S.

Randolph, Caroline F., S. S.

Russell, Mary R.

Salter, Mary J. .

Sherwood, Evangeline L.

Shult^, Emily B., * 2

Simmons, Marcjaret B.. C. S.

Oak Avenue, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O.

Westborough, Mass.

i6i Orange Road, Montclair, N. J.

6i6 North Beaumont Street, St. Louis, Mo.Kenwood, N. Y.

Central City, Col.

145 High Street, Portland, Me.

Danvers, Mass.

Peoria, 111.

12S East Main Street, Norvvalk, O.

19 Crown Street, Worcester, Mass.

Cambridge, New York.

36 Harvard Street, Rochester, N. Y.

70 Washington Street, Allegheny, Pa.

70 Washington Street, Allegheny, Pa.

25 Highland Avenue, Fall River, Mass.

Springfield, Mass.

64 First Street, Albany, N. Y.

Newburgh, New York.

Exeter, N. H.

Worcester, Mass.

318 Chestnut Street, Englewood, 111.

Pittsfield, N. H.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Kingston, R. I.

No. I Elm Street, North Adams, Mass.

Exeter, N. H.

McGregor, la.

Rocky Brook, R. I.

Keene, N. H.

1071 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.

20 Oxford Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Westbrook, Me.

1S5 East Front Street, Plainfield, N. J.

Wellesley, Mass.

Duluth, Minn.

530 West Monroe Street, Chicago, III.

826 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J.

Green End. Newport, R. I.

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Skidmore, Axnie T. .

Slater, Ora W. L., Agora

Smith, Levenia, S. S.

Smith, Mary E. .

Stahr, Helen Russel, S. S.

Stanwood, ClaraStanwood, Ethel, <f> 2

Staples, Blanche C.

Stone, ArtemisiaStuart, FrancesThayer, Blanche L., C. S.

Thompson, Maud, Agora

ToBEY, Florence M., AgorTowNSHEND, Ellen D.

Tracy, Mary C. .

TuTTLE, Bessie CTuxBURY, Edith E.

ViNAL, Annie L., AgoraVivian, Roxana H.

Wetherbee, M. Louise, Agora

Wilcox, Martha C. .

Williams, Jane, A. S.

Wood, Alice I., A. S.

Wood, Elizabeth M., Z AWyckoff, Sarah I). .

Brookfield Center, Conn.

911 Sixth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Portsmouth, O.

Waterbury Centre, Xt.

437 West James Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Welleslej Hills, Mass.

76 High Street, Brookline, Mass.

20I Commerce Street, Stockton, Cal.

353 ^^* Monument Avenue, Dayton, O.

Richmond, Me.

Warsaw, N. Y.

54 E. 69th Street, New York City, N. Y.

136 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston, Mass.

2S6 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, Conn.Putnam, Conn.

Corning, N. Y.

North Tonawanda, N. Y.

Westborough, Mass.

106 Gordon Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass.

Athol, Mass.

Highland Avenue, Medford, Mass.

216 Cedar Street, Corning, N. Y.

162 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

13 Greenville Street, Somerville, Mass.

Davton, O.

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Flower . . . Sweet Pea.

WELlBlj^r XCV.fl

(l^55 of '95

©tticers.

Sarah Ellen Capps, S. S. .

Kate Winthrop Nelson, Z AElizabeth Hale Peale, Z AM. Gertrude Wilson, S. S.

Charlotte Goodrich, A. S

Mabel Wells, S. S.

Christine CarylMay Merrill ....Florence K. Leatherbee

Elizabeth A. Stark, 4> 2 \

Helen Dennis, Z A r

Gertrude Carter, 4> 2 )

Presidetit.

Vice President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

First Historian.

Second Historian.

First Factotum.

Second Factotum.

Execiitize Committee.

/IDcmbcrs.

Adams, Mary ColemanAddeman, Grace L., Z AAlford, Mary' E.

AuGSBURY, WinifredAuTEN, Lydia C.

Barker, S. GertrudeBarnefield, Florence M.Beach, Annie S.

BisBEE, Helen M., Agora .

Blakeslee, Helen N.

586 Coluinhus Avenue, Boston, Mass.

29 Barnes Street, Providence, R. I.

W^aterloo, Iowa.

264 Second Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Princeville, Peoria County. 111.

12 South Catliarine Street, Plattsburgli, N. Y45 Summit Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

57 Bryant Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Freeport, Maine.

16 Harris Street, Brookline, Mass.

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BoARD.MAN, Edith S. .

BOYNTON, MyRA L.

BoYNTON. Sybil V.

Brandt, Lillian E., <i> 2

Briggs, Jennie S.

Brooks, Ida M. .

•Brooks, Josephine D.

Brown,,Elizabeth G.

Burbank, Alice M.

Caldwell, Mary GraceCannon, Mary G.

Capps, Sarah E., S. S.

Carr, Blanche L.

Carter, Gertrude, 4> 2

Caryl, Christine

Chapin, Mary Ella, C. i

Chase, Mary E., <f> 2

Child, Mary A. .

Chute, Annie G., C. S.

CoALE, Margaret B.

CoE, S. Isabella

Curtis, Lillian F.

Davison, Mabel E.

Denison, Eva M.

Denison, Grace M.

Dennis, Helen. Z A .

Denny, Alice E.

Dexter, Edith D.

Emerson, Licy C, S. S.

Fackenthal, Katherine,

Faxon, Mary G.

Field, Mary E., Z AFinn, Jennie C. .

Forbes, Florence F., Z .

Ford, Grace M.

Foulke, Edith .

Fowler, Minnie M.. AgoGallaway, Claudia V.

Gardner, Bertha L.

Agoi-

115 Baglej Street, Central Falls, R. I.

37 Bellevue Street, Lawrence, Mo.Woodstock, Vt.

2943 Dayton Street, St. Louis, Mo.

8 Brook Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

Baldwinville, Mass.

14 Mt. Vernon Street, Fitchburg, Mass.

15 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Webster, N. H.

Penacook, N. H.

40 Dwight Place, New Haven, Conn.

Jacksonville, 111.

Ashbj, Mass.

61 Church Street, Montclair, N.J.

5756 Rosalie Court, Chicago, 111.

Saxton's River, Vt.

516 Woodland Terrace, West Philadelphia, Pa.

Greenwich, Conn.

Dedham, Mass.

Mt. Holly, N. J.

Torrington, Conn.

North Weymouth, Mass.

Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y.

Newton Highlands, Mass.

Newtonville, Mass.

30 Central Avenue, Newark, N. J.

127 West Street, Worcester, Mass.

148 Summer Street, New Bedford. Mass.

126 North Washington Street, Titusville, Pa.

38 South ^th Street, Easton, Pa.

Spencer, Mass.

89 Carleton Street, Portland, Maine.

717 Elmer Street, Vineland, N. J.

3S08 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.

2523 Farniim Street, Omaha, Neb.

558 Lincoln Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.

Stony Point, N. Y.

Neligh, Neb.

Platteville, Wis.

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Tf)e WellesleY IvCorenda.

GoDDARD. SrsiE E.

GooDALL. Julia R.

Goodrich, Charlotte, A.

Haseltine, Anna M.

Hastings, Mabel S. .

Hastings, TheodoraHeilig, Lucy B.

HiLDRETH, Frances E.

Hill, Winifred E.

Holden, Alice A.

Howe, Alice C. .

Hunt, Alice W., S. S.

Huntington, Cornelia S

Jacobus, Caroline W., *James, Helen, <t> 2

Tones, Edith LaRueJones, GertrudeJones, Mary Lilian, AgoKelsey, Helen M., S

Krecker, Ada M.

Krum, FloraLance, Hattie R.

Lance, Marian E.

Leatherbee, Florence KLedyard, Alethea, Z ALees, Mabel W.Leonard, Annie M. .

Longstreet, Juliet A.

Lord, Katherine F., S. S

March, Bertha .

McGuiRE, Alice M. .

McKiNNEY, N. GertrudeMerrill, MayMiller, Grace, S. S.

Mitchell, Bessie C. .

Morrill, Bertha L. .

Nelson, Kate Winthrop,Nichols, Clara L.

Norcross, Alice W. .

Z A

Orange, Mass.

932 P Street, Washington, D. C.

Stockbridge, Mass.

247 Stoat Street, Portland, Ore.

Ashburnham, Mass.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Catasauqua, Pa.

Aiihurndaie, Mass.

329 Park Avenue, Worcester, Mass.

Bennington, Vt.

Nashua, N. H.

SJenckes Street, Providence, R. L

Milton, Mass.

174 East Front Street, Piainfield, N.J.

313 North High Street, West Chester, Pa.

125 West Penn Street, Germantown, Pa.

18 Park Street, Newark, N. J.

Lincoln University, Pa.

Theresa, N. Y.

Fredericksburg, Pa.

2641 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.

93 Dana Street, Wiikes-Barre, Pa.

93 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Newton Centre, Mass.

226 North Fifth Street, Steubenviile, Ohio.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

56 North Main Street, Middleboro, Mass.

^^ Mill Street, Harrison Square, Boston.

Burlington, Vt.

S Cleveland Street, Cambridge, Mass.

33 Tremont Street, Rochester, N. Y.

89 Henry Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

Woodstock, Vt.

Oak Place, Akron, Ohio.

220 Granite Street, Manchester, N. H.

34 Chestnut Street, Chelsea, Mass.

Calais, Maine.

Woburn, Mass.

16 Claremont Street, Worcester, Mass.

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NoL'RSE, IIarrikt a. .

NuTE, MarionPaige, Abbie L., 4> Z

Peale, Elizabeth H., Z APeaslie, Josephine L.

Phelps, Julia E.

Phinney, Emma H.

Pitkin, Lillie MayPrior, Mary D .

Randall, Adelia M.Roberts, Mary Louise

Rogers, Ethel W.Shirley, Florence S.

Skelton, Iza B.

Smith, Arline H., AgoraSmith, Edna G. .

Smith, Lillian R.

Smith, MabelleSmith. Mary L ..

Snyder, ArriettaStark, Elizabeth A., * 2

Stepanek, Beatrice, C. S

Stephenson, M. EleanorStimpson, Nellie J. .

Stix. Cora .

Storer, Marian PaulineStraight, Bertha K.

Svveetser, Grace D.

Sykes, Marion .

Taintor, Lolotte C.

Tayler, Louise .

Taylor, BlancheTaylor, Marion L. .

Thorpe, Josephine E.

Todd, Alice L. .

Van Ness, Ida

VooRHEES, SophiaWaite, Elizabeth R.

Ward, Laura P.

8 Church Street, Marlboro, Mass.

32 Mill Street, Dorchester, Mass.

16 North Pleasant Street, Taunton, Mass.

262 Fairview Street, Lock Haven, Pa.

343 Washington Street, Haverhill, Mass.

Trasburg, Vt.

517 West Market Street, Akron, Oliio.

Oak Park, 111.

13 Plympton Street, Woburn, Mass.

930 Henry Street, Alton, 111.

Titusville, Pa.

84 Gardner Street, Alston, Mass.

Shirley Hill, Manchester, N. II.

296 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Athol Highlands, Mass.

Woodbourne, N. Y.

512 North Church Street, Rockford, III.

40 Mt. \'ernon Street, Charlestown, Mass.

Tillipally, Jaft'na, Ceylon.

Waterloo, N. Y.

38 Linnivan Street, Cambridge, Mass.

Danforth, Iowa.

300 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

19 Sever Street, Worcester, Mass.

3135 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Bucksport, Maine.

324 Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park, 111. ,

Reading, Mass.

782 Warren Avenue, Chicago, III.

584 Jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.

1311 Eleventh Street N. W., Washington, D. C.

Sardis, Miss.

362 Clinton Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

Fort Miller, N. Y.

Calais, Maine.

149 Belleville Avenue, Newark, N. J.

Baldwinsville, N. Y.

125 Stanwood Street, Dorchester, Mass.

41 Park Place, Bloomfield, N. J.

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Warren, Claire Louise, <t> IS ,

Waterman, Martha T., Agora

Watson, F OpalWaymouth, Grace C , S. S.

Weaver, Ethel .

Weed, Sarah C, Agora

Welch, Alberta M., A.

Wellman, Mabel T. .

Wells, Emma L.

Wells, Mabel, S. S.

Welsh, Anna H.

Whitehouse, S. EvelynWhitlock, Edith, A. S.

Wilder, Helen LWillis, May Belle .

Wilson, M. Gertrude, S. S.

Woodin, Grace .

Young, MaryYoung, May Sophia, Agora

429 North Main Street, Rockford, III.

40 Hart Street, New Britain, Conn.

70S Church Street, Flint, Mich.

North Boothbay, Maine.

Department of Labor, Washington, D. C.

East Northfield, Mass.

150 E. 45th Street, New York. Citv, N. Y.

Newtonville, Mass.

10 Loomis Street, Montpelier, Vt.

Care W. T. Wells, Monticello, Ark.

Boothbay, Maine.

Augusta, Maine.

South Orange, N. J.

34 Elm Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

520 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass.

Jarrettown, Pa.

Great Barrington, Mass.

144 West Walnut Street, Titusville, Pa.

Gambler, Ohio.

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Colors

Flower

White and Crimson.

Alban Rose.

Motto

3i3c vour ain bcV

(l^55 of '96

©fficers.

Harriet R. BaldwinFrances Inez Hopkins, <P S

Josephine H. BatchelderAdelaide V. SchoonoverMary Louise MudgettLucy Jane FreemanElizabeth S. AdamsDora E. AllenGrace Alma NutterBelinda BogardusAgnes CaldwellMartha Hale Shackford

President.

Vice President.

Recording Seeretarv.

Corresponding Sccreta ry.

Treasurer.

First Historian

.

Second Historian.

First Factotum.

Second Factotum.

Executive C'onnnittee.

/IDembers.

Adams, Elizabeth S.

Alford, Mary E.

Allen, Dora E.

Allen, Mary A.

Ashley, Ruth E.

Baker, Alberta F.

Baldwin, Harriet R.

Bartleson, BlancheBeale, Jennie R.

Beebee, Alice G.

Blanchard, Augusta H.

Newburjport, Mass^Waterloo, la.

Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.

War Department, Washington, D. C.

Monroe Avenue, Rochester, N. ^'.

North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Middletown, Conn.

1200 Chestnut A\e., Minneapolis, Minn.

37 West Second Street. Frederick City, Md.Wellesley, Mass.

165 State Street, Porthind, Me.

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T1)C WeUe3leY lyegenda.

BoGARDUs, Belinda MBoutel'le, Amy F.

Bowers, Mabel E.

Brooks, Florence HBrown, Emily II.

BuLLis, Mattie a.

Bunker, Marie A.

Burnett, CharlotteBurns, Bessie L.

Butler. Edith E.

Byers, Jane A. .

Caldwell, Agnes L.

Capps, EdithCapron, Maude E.

Chandler, Helen E.

Chipman, Ina M.Christie, Mary W.Clark, Ida M. .

Clarke, Harriet B.

Cobb, Annie E. .

Colby, Annie W.Cooke, Helen F.

Crafts, Helen .

Cram, Charlotte L.

Crawford, CarolineCusHiNG, Ellen M.Dartt, Mary A.

Davenport, Mary F.

Davidson, Mary E.

Davis, Mary A. .

De Cou, HelenaDennis, Gertrude LDowning, Alice .

Dudley, Helen M.Dudley, Sarah E.

DuxBURY, Jennie J.

Eginton, Sarah L.

Emerson, Grace M.Evans, Jessie

Mt. Vernon, O.

12 Mechanic Street, Fitchburg, Mass.

48 Halsted Street, East Orange, N. J.

West Randolph, Vt.

2 Canal Street, Wobiirn, Mass,

37 Lawrence Street, Olean, N. Y.

Bar Harbor, Me.

Price Hill, Cincinnati, O.

45 Granite Street, Qiiincj, Mass.

62 Central Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass.

Sycamore, III.

Shelbjville, Ky.

Jacksonville, 111.

Smithfield Avenue, Providence, R. I.

Care of Mrs. Walker, Auburndale, Mass.

Berwick, Kings Co., Nova Scotia.

106 Central Avenue, Chelsea, Mass.

South Ridge, O.

Dover, 111.

Newton Centre, Mass.

348 Manchester Street, Manchester, N. H.

North Brookfield, Mass.

Austin, Cook Co., 111.

Box 34, Kingston, N. H.

144 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Mass.

26 Holt Street, Fitchburg, Mass.

Springfield, Vt.

Mount Auburn, Mass.

1630 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

241 Oakvvood Boulevard, Chicago, III.

Plainfield, N. J.

53 Highland Street, Worcester, Mass.

27 River Street, Aurora, 111.

Riverside, Hamilton Co., C).

Pleasure vi lie, Ky.

45 Union Street, Dover, N. H.

Winchester, Ky.

12 Oak Street, Brattleboro, \'t.

1524 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Fernalu, Dawn L.

FiSKE, Isabella H.

Foster, Alice H.

Foster, Sadie P.

Freeman, Lucy J.

Genunz, Anna M.

Geyer, Emma L.

Giles, Ellen R.

Godfrey, GraceGouGH, Alice V.

Greenwood, HelenHadley, Sarah L.

Haynes. ElizabethHawks. Minnie E.

Heam. Rosa C. .

Hefferan, MaryHenry, Ada M. .

Hershey', Fanny G.

Hopkins, F. Inez, 4" 2

Hopkins, Mary" B.

Houghton, Mary- L.

Howard, Ethel L.

Howland Blanche RHoYT, Amelia H.

Hoyt, Sophia O.

Hubbard, Ella .

Huntington, TheresHuse, Edith L. .

Hyatt, Bertha E.

Ide, Adelaide M.Ingalls, Hannah E.

Jacobs, Blanche S.

Jarvis, Grace E.

Johnson, Bessie H.

Kahn, Irene

Keene, Clara R.

Kellogg, Mary E.

Kendall, EvangelineKent, Cora M. .

Berlin Falls, Coos Co., N. H.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

99 West Street, Warcester, Mass.

268 South Main Street, St. Albans, V't.

Central Falls, R. I.

44 Avon Avenue, Newark, N. J.

330 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.

381 1 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Milford, Mass.

29 Second Street, Dover, N. H.

4 Castle Street, Worcester, Mass.

South Hadley, Conn.

Franklin, Tenn.

Bard well's Ferry, Franklin Co., Mass.

McKenzie, Tenn.

272 Fountain Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.

342 Bates Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.

Sterling, 111.

316 West 9th Street, Pueblo, Col.

Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y.

West Newton, Mass.

16 West Street, Worcester, Mass.

New Bedford, Mass.

Springfield, Mass.

Newington, N. H.

S09 Sixth Street, Sioux City, Iowa.

Milton, Mass.

Newburyport, Mass.

35S Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

St. Johnsbury, Vt.

Abington, Conn.

Melrose Highlands, Mass.

120 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

38 South Bow Street, Milford, Mass.

413 North 6th Street, S. Joseph, Mo.Brighton, Mass.

17 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.

Dunstable, Mass.

Springfield, Mass.

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Tt)e Welle^lcY lyCijcnda.

Kerr, Annie C. .

King, Caroline W.KiTTiNGER, Margaret MKnight, Jessie C.

Lancraft, Ida M.

Lane, Amy S.

Leavens, Mary A.

LiNSCOTT, GraceLittle, Mary E.

Locke, Eva M. .

London, EvaLuNT, Mary R. .

Lyman, Julia H.

McChesney, Anna KMcDowell, PaulineMargesson, Helen PMathews, Anna E.

Maxwell, Clara E.

Mayse, Celia B.

Millard, Maude LMiller, Grace M.Miller, Jessie M.Montgomery, Mary WMoore, H. Isabelle

Morgan, Grace E.

Morgan, Lillian B.

Mudgett, Mary L.

MuNROE, M. AdaNorthrup, LauraNorton, Etvima B.

Nutter, Grace A.

Park, Cornelia .

Parker, Joanna S.

Peaks, Annie H.

Pierce, Bessie G.

Penny, LouisaPope, Helen L. .

Rand, Mabel F.

Rhoades, Edith M.

243 Hamilton Avenue, Pateison, N. J.

Willet's Point, L. L

530 Porter Avenue, lUitralo, N. Y.

38 Beech Street, Rockland, Me.

Fair Haven Heights, New Haven, Conn.

North Hadlej, Mass.

394 Main Street, Buftalo, N. Y.

136 West Newton Street, Boston.

510 North King Street, Xenia, Ohio.

II Amherst St., Nashua, N. IL

Georgetown, Ohio.

211 State Street, Portland, Me.

200 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111.

821 River Street, Troy, N. Y.

20 Spruce Street, Newark, N. J.

16 Dix Street, Dorchester, Mass.

6 Congregational House, Boston.

2645 Garfield Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.

520 Third Street, N. W., Washington, D. C624 Third Avenue, Lansingburg, N. Y.

Le Roj, N. Y.

Penn Yann, N. Y.

34 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn.

Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Essex, Conn.

315 North Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, Mich.

Plymouth, N. H.

43 Warren Street, Woburn, Mass.

261 i2th Street, Portland, Oregon.

Winona, Minn.

4 James Street, Bangor, Me.

Birmingham, Conn.Atchison, Kansas.

Dover, Maine.

Care of Mrs. Eliza H. Walker, Auburndale, Mass.

Greenport, N. Y.

Cleveland, Ohio.

Whitman, Mass.

514 North 4th Street, St. Joseph, Mo.

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Tf)e Wcllestev I^eg^enda.

RlNGLAND, JeANXIE W.Robinson, Annie M. .

Rothschild, Constance LRowE, Hetty M.

Ryder, Marie D.

ScHooNOVER, Adelaide VScHoiLKR, Alice H. .

Shackford, Martha II.

Shannon, Mary E.

Sherwood, Sarah V.

Shoute, Annie Y.

SizER, Clara A. .

Smith, Mary F. .

Snyder, Elizabeth R.

Snyder, Maude C.

Sweet, Ada W. .

Sweet, Carlotta M.

Svvett, Sarah Lillian-

Thomas, Lillian O.

Thomas, Prudence ETowNSEND, Grace BTownsend, Mary L.

Truel, Annie K.

VON Weitberg, Clara EWalcort, Helen G-

Walker, Eva V. .

Watson, WinifredWhitcher. Mary C.

WiLKiNs, Lydia K.

Williams, Mary LWillis, Clara L., Z AWilson, Annie F.

Witherle, Anna C.

Wood, Angie F. .

Wood, Valrah E.

WooDiN, MaryWoodman, Lizzie A.

Woodward, Mary A.

Wright, Lottie E.

Fort Dodge, Iowa.

Reading, Mass.

4 East 67th Street, New York City.

Wappingers Falls, N. Y.

90 Clinton Place, New York City.

Madison, N. J.

Elkton, Md.

151 Central Avenue, Dover, N. H.

Duluth, Minn.

66 Courtland Street, Providence, R. I.

Provincetown, Mass.

1303 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Ceylon.

2613 Price Street, St. Louis, Mo.

803 McLennan Street, Bay City, Mich.

West Mansfield, Mass.

130 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

Pittsfield, N. H.

Wiiliamstown, N. J.

15 Walpole Street, Roxbury, Mass.

Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Milton, Mass.

464 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn.

Natick, Mass.

178 Charterers Street, Allegheny, Pa.

141 15th Street, Portland, Oregon.

3 Cleveland Avenue, Woburn, Mass.

218 A Street, S. E., Washington, D. C.

Burnside, Conn.

Palmer, Mass.

Waterford, Oxford County, Me.

Castine, Me.

West Medford, Mass.

334 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Oneonta, N. Y.

Jewett City, Conn.

Thompsonville, Conn.

910 I Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

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Wylie, Lizzik B. Bozeman, Montana.Wylie, Edith E. i8 Chestnut Street, Chelsea, Mass.

Young, Elva H 244 Union Street, Springfield, Mass.

ZiEGLER, Anne E Ellis Street, Roxburv, Mass.

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©fticers.

Mary Denison WiltMary Wanamaker MillerGrace Seymour BeanEmery Cooney TompkinsHelen Grace BallMary W. Miller, Chaiiiium

Mary Denison Wiltminnette butterfield

Cliairiiuni.

Vice Cli(tir»ia n

.

Scrrcfa rv and Treasurer

Historian.

Factotum

.

Executive Committee.

/iDcmbers.

AuLD, FayBall, Helen Grace .

Bancker, Katherine H.

Bean, Grace S. .

IJixBY, Bertha CIUtterkield, MinnetteCha.muerlaix, Laura A.

Clough, Gratia .

Davis, Jessie A. .

lloDGMAN, Cornelia D.

Holt, Eleanor Libby

Hume, Ruth PeabodyHussey, May AnthonyLeet, Emma AimeeMiller, Mary W.Munhall, Elizabeth H.

Atchison, Kan.

Marquette, Mich.

Jackson, Mich.

92 Atlantic Street, Stamford, Conn.

84 Winthrop Avenue, Revere, Mass.

1265 York Street, Denver, Col.

Gao Paulo, Brazil, S. A.

214 Stuart Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich.

107 North Grant Avenue, Crawfordsville, Ind.

165 Galena Street, Aurora, 111.

Box 2163, Denver, Col.

24 Home Place, New Haven. Conn.

15 Cortlandt St., New York City.

15 15 Tremont Street, Denver, Col.

420 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Germantovvn, Pa.

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Patterson, Ei.len J.

PiXKHAM, Mary K.

Shaw, ClaraSpencer, Addie .

Tompkins, Emery C.

Wilt, Mary D. .

Young, Frances A.

215 Lacock Street, Allegheny, Pa.

64 Nahant Street, Lynn, Mass.

Lexington, Ky.

Stoneham, Mass.

216 Coliseum Street, New (Orleans, La.

Dayton, Ohio.

New Lisbon, Ohio.

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Color .... Blue. Flower . . . Carnation.

^^>ECI7^L Qf^GT^^IZT^T'OH

©tficers.

Mabel B. Shuttleworth, S. S.

Phebe a. Campbell, S. S

Lucy Wilcox .

Mabel KellerHarriet M. ClelandFrances G. BogertMary B. Murphey .

Myrta L. PrestonMary A. Daggett .

Lucy Wilcox]

Helen Marie Bennett, Z A I

Mabel A. Spooner|

Edith SawyerMatilda P. Goulding

Presidetit.

Vice President.

Second Vice President.

Recordinsc Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

First Historian.

Second Historian.

Fa ctotinn.

Executive Committee.

/iDcmbcrs.

Anderson, Gertrude 1263 State Street, Bowling Green, Ky,

Andrews, Eliza E EUenville, N. Y.

Bennett, Helen Marie, Z A Deadwood, South Dakota.

BiGELOw, Margaret Natick, Mass.

Bogert, Frances G Hackensack, N. J.

Bond, Cora M Sabina, Ohio.

BoYLAN, Evelyn 122 Park Avenue, Joliet, 111.

Bullock, Waller 1 909 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.Camp, Florence A New Britain, Conn.Campbell, Phebe A., S. S Providence, R. \.

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'rf)e Wetlestev lycorenda.

Canfield, FloraClark, Ruth EvaCleland, Harriet M.Clute, Anna J. .

Cottle, Marion W. .

Crosby, Harriet F. .

Daggett, Mary A.

Day, Alice CoitDuren, Mary Freeman, CDurham, Iva M.

Evans, Jeanine, S. S.

EwiNG, FrancesFerguson, Martha J.

Flagg, Nancy L.

Footman, Carrie E. .

Foster, Clara B.

GouLDiNG, Matilda P.

Hart, Mary E. .

Hollingsworth, Louisa MHough, Carolyn E., ^ 2

HovEY, Clara L.

Hunt, Anna A. .

Huntington, Susan D., <P

Hutchinson, HarrietJohnson, Grace B.

Keller, Mabel .

Lancy, Anna H.

L,eavett, Fannie M.Lee, Zaida B.

Leonhart, Clara E.

McDonald, MaudMcNair, Louise, AgoraMain, Susie W. .

March, Orra L.

Marshall, Nina L. .

Minor, FannieMitchell, Carrie D.

Moss, Minnie E.

MuDGETT, Caroline W., S. S.

Burlington, Vt.

150 Francis Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.

Cai-e of Miss Chapin, Saxton's River, Vt.

238 Union Street, Schenectady, N. Y.

187 North Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

Wilton, N. HII Maple Street, Auburn, Maine.

3129 Pine Street, St Louis, Mo.201 Hammond Street, Bangor, Maine.

Normal, McLean County, 111.

119 State Street, Portland, Maine.

Bloomington, 111.

Welleslej, Mass.

42 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine.

72 State Street, New Bedford, Mass.

St. Louis, Mo.

34 South Main Street, Rutland, Vt.

East Northfield, Mass.

Scotch Plains,. N. J.

Newton, N. J.

45 Barnum Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. ^

413 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

206 Broadway, Norwich, Conn.Natick, Mass.

805 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Wellesley, Mass.

2442 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Newtonville, Mass.

Oxford, N. Y.

Warren, Pa.

Cadwell, Moultrie Co., 111.

3653 Finney Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

511 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wis.

Jefferson and Monroe Streets, San Jose, Cal.

Metuchcn, N. J.

18 Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md.St. Clairsville, O.

Byhalia, Miss.

Plymouth, N. H.

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Tf)e WellegteY L^eg^enda.

MuNNELL, Winifred .

MuRPiiEY, Mary B.

Nichols, Etta L.

Owen, Adeline WoosterPenniman, Etta V. .

Perley, Carrie L.

Pettingill, Fanxie M.

Pilling, Emma F.

Peace, Eliza H.

Pomeroy, Gertrude .

Preston, Myrta L. .

Prince, Mrs. John L, S. S

QyiMBY, Mary E.

Rankin, Nellie I.

Reynolds, Emily D.

Richardson, Louise B.

Rogers, Bessie F.

Russell, Carrie L. .

Sawyer, Edith .

Sawyer, Edith A.

Scribner, BerthaShuttleworth, Mabel B.

Simmons, Elizabeth .

Smith, Della MaudeSpooner, Mabel A. .

Stevens, Mary A. . •

Strong, Margaret D., ASugiye, O. TadzuThayer, Mary F.

Torrey, Carrie EvelynUnderwood, Pearl L.

Van Wagenen, Helen MWanghop, Marcia a.

White, Grace M.Young, Lottie A.

427 West Chestnut Street, Louisville, Ky.

Russellville, Ky.

42 West Central Street, Natick, Mass.

Morristown, N. J.

488 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.

Ipswich, Mass.

Saxton's River, Vt.

Danielsonville, Conn.

13 Parkes Avenue, Providence, R. LWellesley, Mass.

Grinell, la.

Newtonville, Mass.

Concord, N. H.

1060 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

Pittsfield, Monroe Co., N. Y.

Wellesley, Mass.

South Sudbury, Mass.

7 Pearl Street, Charlestown, Mass.

4 Townley Street, Hartford, Conn,

Wiscasset, Me.

Woodfords, Me.

Springville, N. Y.

Green End, Newport, R. LSaxton's River, Vt.

12 Morgan Street, New Bedford, Mass.

374 Main Street, Lewiston, Me.

Pittsfield, Mass.

Bingo, Hiroshima Ken, Japan.

93 Free Street, Portland, Me.

Wellesley, Mass.

145 West 58th Street, New York, N. Y.

Oxford, N. Y.

Sparland, 111.

Fitchburg, Mass.

316 First Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.

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^OClEJIE5

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znORGANIZED 1876. REORGANIZED 1889.

©fficers.

Elizabeth A. Trebein .

S. Antoinette BigelowJulia S. BuffingtonMarion N. Wilcox .

Grace E. GrenellMary MillardMarion Canfield .

Mary K. Conyngton

Presidevt.

Vice President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

First Marshal.

Second Marshal.

Editor of " The Trite Blm

/iDembers.

IN FACULTATE.

Ellen L. Burrell. Charlotte Fitch Roberts.Harriette Wallace Tuttle.

'92.

Kate Morgan Ward.

'93.

Gertrude Bigelow.

S. Antoinette Bigelow.Mary P. Dennis.

Emily H. Foley.

Grace E. Grenell.Clara S. Helmer.

Lydia O. Pennington.Frances E. Pinkham.

J. IsABELLE Sims.

Elizabeth A. Trebein.

Marion N. Wilcox.

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TI)e Wellesle^ lyCg^enda.

'94.

L Gertrude Angell.Anna II. Blauvelt.Mary L. Boswell.Julia S. Bukpington.Marion Canfield.Mary K. Conyngton.

Helen P. Drake.Mary K. Isham.

Alice W. Kellogg.Clara M. Kruse.Mary Millard.Elizabeth M. Wood.

'95.

Gr.\ce L. Addeman.Winifred M. Augsbury.Mary L. Colby.

Helen Dennis.

Mary E. Field.

Florence T. Forbe.s.

Adah M. Hasbrook.Alethea Ledyard.Kate W. Nelson.Elizabeth Peale.

Agnes S. Cook.

'96.

Cl.\r.\ L. Willis.

SPECIALS.

Helen M Bennett. Grace E. Webber.

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J}\\§IG7V^7^ p^T^TEI^HlTV.

ORGANIZED 1876. REORGANIZED 1889.

ALPHA .... Wellesley College.

Wellesley. Mass.

IRoll of Cbaptcrs.

Beta . . Wesleyan University.

MlDDLETOWN, CONN.

t^lP^t^ c^t^Pjej^.

93

©tticcrs.

Mary E. Dillingham,Mary H. Holmes, '94

Caroline Frear, '93

Edith Judson, '94 .

Lucy Hartwell, '93

Ethel Stanwood, '94 "i

Emily Porter, '94 i'

Elinor F. Ruddle .

Henrietta St. Barbe BrooksLucy Hartwell

Presidetit.

Vice. President.

Recording' Sccrcfarv.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

Marshals.

Editor of ''Rebound.^'

Critic, First Semester.

Critic, Second Semester.

/IDembers.

IN FACULTATE.Katherine Lee Bates.

Katherine Florence Gleason.Marion Marsh.

Anna Sybil Montague.Sarah Woodman Paul.

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Tf)c Welte^le^ lyecfenda.

ASSOCIATE.

VlDA D. SCUDDER.

'91.

Henrietta St. Barhe Brooks.

'93.

Clara Count.Mary Emma Dillingham.Helen G. Eager.Lucy Hartwell.Mary Brigham Hill.

Helen Foss.

Mary Herbert Holmes.Edith Judson.

Bertha Elizabeth Longley.

'94.

Elinor F. Ruddle.Josephine P. Simrall.Mary Roberts Tooker.Edith White.

Marion Mitchell.Emilie Wheaton Porter.Ethel Stanwood.Emily Budd Schultz.

'95.

Lilian E. Brandt.Gertrude Carter.Mary E. Chase.Caroline W. Jacobus.

Helen James.Abbie Louise Paige.

Elizabeth A. Stark.

C. Louise Warren.

'96.

H. Inez Hopkins.

SPECIALS.

Carolyn E. Hough. Susan D. Huntington.

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^Ht^KeS^ET^F^E: ^OCIETV.

ORGANIZED 1877.

©fficcrs.

Caroline Willetts Mudgett, Sp.

Lucy Elizabeth White, '93 .

Caroline Fitz Randolph, '94

Nancy Fuller, '93 .

Mary Ward Lincoln, '93

Edith Ray Crapo, '94

Millicent Louise Pierce, '94

Caroline Newcombe Newman, '93

President.

I 'ice President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secreta ry.

Treasurer.

First Factotum.

Second Fdcfotuiii

.

Keeper of the Wardrobe.

/iDcmbcr?.

Alma Eveleth Aumack.Florence Bigelow.Marcia Kimball Kendall.

Florence Converse.Mildred Feeny.Nancy Fuller.Alice Julia Hamlin.Mary Ward Lincoln.

Marion Wharton Anderson.Elizabeth Bartholomew.Harriet Manning Blake.Adeline Lois Bonney.Edith Ray Crapo.Elizabeth Bailey Hardee.

IN FACULTATE.

'93.

'94.

Mary Alice Knox.Ellen Fitz Pendleton.Margaret Pollock Sherwood.

Frances Henderson Lucas.Caroline Newcombe Newman.Julia Frances Reid.

Annie Bennett Tomlinson.Lucy Elizabeth White.

Mh.licent Louise Pierce.

Louise Josephine Pope.

Caroline Fitz Randolph.Levenia Dugan Smith.Helen Russel Stahr.

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Ti)z Welleslev l^eg^enda.

Sarah Ellen Capps.

Lucy Constance Emerson.Alice Winsor Hunt.Helen Kelsey.

Katherine Florence Lord.

'95.

Grace Miller.Grace Cromwell Waymouth.Mabel Wells.Mary Gertrude Wilson.

SPECIALS.

Phebe Campbell.Jeannie Evans.

LuciNDA F. Prince.

Mabel B. Shuttleworth.Caroline Willetts Mudgett.

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Colors . Purple and flow. Flower . . Purple Fleur-de-lis

J\kT §ocietv'.

ESTABLISHED 1889.

©fficers.

Delarue Kipling Howe, '93

Caroline Durgin, Graduate .

Charlotte Dallas Irish, '93

Alice Mae Reed, '93

Stella I. Hoghton, '93

Effie McMillan, '94

J-*residI'///.

V/cc President.

Recording Secretary.

Correspondi7ig Secretary.

Treasurer.

TT -^it -Ki, . \ Keepers.Helen McMillan, '94 I

^

/^^ember5.

HONORARY.Mr. a. W. Stetson. Mr. Martin Brimmer.

Professor Charles Eliot Norton. •

IN MEMORIAM.

Professor Eben N. Horsford.

IN FACLILTATE.

Professor E. H. Demo. Professor A. E. Morgan.

GRADUATE.Caroline Durgin. Maude Rylands Keller.

Helen Worthington Rogers.

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TI)e Wellcslev l^egenda.

'93.

Mary Louise Brown.Lylie Foster.

Stella I. Hoghton.Florence Hoopes.

Delarue Kipling Howe.

Ruby Porter Bridgman.Grace Osborne Edwards.Annette Finnigan.

Alma H. Hippen.

Katharine Winton.

'94.

Alice I. Wood.

Charlotte Dallas Irish.

Mary C. Larned.Elizabeth Perry.

Nan W. Pond.

Alice Mae Reed.

Effie McMillanHelen McMillan.Edna Frances Pressey.

Jane Williams.

Charlotte Goodrich.

'95.

Edith Wiiitlock.

SPECIAL.

Margaret D. Strong.

Alberta Welch.

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^GOJ^T^ ^OCIEtV.

ORGANIZED 1891.

©fficers.

Abigail Hill Laighlin, '94

Anna Katrina Peterson, '94

Helen Ruth Hibbard, '94 .

Mabel Woodbury Learoyd, '94

Agxes W. Damon, '93 .

Annie Louise Vinal, '94

Eleanor Neva Kellogg, '94 \Louise McNair, Sp. i

I'rcaiih'iit.

Vice President.

Recording Seereta ry.

Corresponding Secretarv.

Treasurer.

Sergea nt-a t-A rms

.

Hxeciitixe Co in in itfee.

Katharine Coman.

flOcmbers.

IN FACULTATE.

Mary Whiton Calkins.

Kate Ferris Andrews.Agnes W. Damon.Emma Grace Dewey.Carrie Alice Mann.

'93.

Helen R. Mason.Nellie A. Mower.M.\ry McPherson.Mahy N. Young.

'94.

Eliza Abiah Batemax.Clarissa Benson.Sarah Hathaway Bixhy.

Lucy Pearce Brownell.Sarah Julia Burgess.

Caroline Williams Field.

Susan Sheldon Hawley.Helen Ruth Hibbard.Bertha Christine Jackson.Eleanor Neva Kellogg.

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Tf)e Wellcsle-if lyeg^enda.

Abigail Hill Laugiilin.

Mabel Woodbury Learoyd.Stella Morris Osgood.Anna Katherine Peterson.

'94.

(continued)

Ora W. L. Slater.Maud Thompson.Florence Martin Tobey.Annie Louise Vinal.

Mary Louise Wetherbee.

Helen Mabel Bisbee.

Katharine Fackenthal.Minnie May Fowler.Mary Lilian Jones.

'95.

Arline Hopgood Smith.

Martha T. Waterman.Sarah Chamberlain Weed.Mary Sophia Young.

SPECIAL.

Louise McNair.

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^^55IC7^L ^ociexy'.

ORGANIZED 1891.

©tticers.

Fi-ORENCE Davis, '94

Mabel Hayes, '93 .

Alice Brewster, '94

Lillian Quinby, '94

Mary F. Duren, Sp.

Maria A. Kneen, '93

Grace Perkins, '94

Blanche L. Thayer,Margaret Simmons,

Grace Clara Albee,

94'94 1

'94 J

President.

Vice President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

Executive Committee.

Factotums.

Mabel A. Hayes.

/lOcmbers.

'93.

Maria Kneen.

'94.

Grace Clara Albee.

Alice F. Brewster.Florence W. Davis.

Jeannette a. Moulton.Carolyn J. Peck.

Mary E. Ciiapin.

'95.

Beatrice Stepanek.

SPECIAL.

Mary F. Duren.

Grace H. Perkins.

Lillian B. Quinby.Margaret B. Simmons.

Blanche L. Thayer.

Anna G. Chute.

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OLLEGE(OLL

7 nssociT^T'oH^

6i

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(H^iSTIT^H f^550Ci7^TioH.

©tticers.

Ellen F. Pendleton, '86

Caroline Frear, '93

Annie Bennett Tomlinson, '93

Grace Grenell, '93

Mabel W. Learoyd, '94*

Elizabeth A. Trebein, '93

Julia Isabelle SimsMary Ward Lincoln

President.

First Vice President.

( Second Vice President.

\ Chairman of Missionary Committee.

( Third Vice President

.

\ Chairman of Temperance Committee.

Fourth Vice President.Chairman of Committee of General Relisrious

Work.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

^Resigned; place not yet tilled.

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HlJtv^H/e HsSOCIT^T^OhJ.

©tticcrs.

Edith S. Tufts, '84

Alice M. Allen, '85

Alice Vant George, '87

Ellen F. Pendleton, '86

Esther Bailey, '91 .

President.

Vice President.

Corresponding Secretary.

Recording Secreta ry.

Treasurer.

^T^deHt ^olUkIteei^S.

Alice \W . Kellogg, 94

Katharine FackenthalMabel W. Learoyd, '94

Anna H. Blauvelt, 94

IzA B. Skelton, *95

©fticers.

95

Chairman.

Secretary.

Exec i(tire Comm ittee.

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OF THE

(OLLEGE ^EX7LE7V\E^75 HsSOCIT^JIOkI.

Miss Vida D. ScudderFlorence Hoopes, '93

©fficers.

Prcsidcut.

Sccrcfarv and Treasurer.

/IDcmbcrs,

FACULTY.

Kathkrine Lee Bates.

Ellen L. Blrrell.

Mary W. Calkins.

Katiierine Coman.Grace E. Cooley.Katherine M. Edwards.Louise C. M. Habermeyer.Addie B. Hawes.Sophie Jewett.M. Alice Knox.Margaret E. Maltby.

Annie S. Montague.MaRGARETIIE MiJLLER.

Sarah Woodman Paul.

Ellen F. Pendleton.Eliza Ritchie.

Charlotte F. Roberts.Margaret P. Sherwood.Vida D. Scudder.

Mary Alice Willcox.Caroline A. Woodman.Arlisle M. Young.

Harriet Bray, '94.

Ellen Ware Fiske, '92.

Lydia O. Pennington, '93.

Emily B. Schultz, '94.

STUDENTS.

LiLA Taylor, '93.

Elizabeth A. Trebein, '93.

Kate Morgan Ward, '92.

Bertha Anderson, "93.

Katherine Anderson, '95.

Eliza Andrews, Sp.

CLUB MEMBERS.

Gertrude Angell, '94.

Winifred Augsbury, 95.

Fannie Austen, '93.

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Josephine H. Batchelder, '96.

Minnie L. Baird, '93.

Eliza Bateman, '94.

Elizabeth Beecher, '93.

Anna H. Blauvelt, '94.

Emmeline Bennett, '93.

Harriet M. Blake, '94.

Frances Bogert, Sp.

Marion Bradbury, '93.

Julia Buffington, '94.

Marion Canfield, '94.

Eleanor Chace, 94.

Helen Chandler, '96.

Harriet Chapman, '93.

Florence Converse, '92.

Mary K. Conyngton, '94.

Edith Crapo, '94.

Mary Daggett, Sp.

Mary P. Dennis, '93.

Louise A. Dennison.Cecilia Dickie, '94.

F. V. DOANE.Grace Freeman, '94.

Helen Foss, '94.

Katherine Gleason, '91.

Fannie B. Greene, '94.

Lucy Hartwell, '93.

Florence Hoopes, '93.

Delarue Howe, '93.

Susan Huntington, '93.

Charlotte D. Irish, '93.

Helen James, '95.

Bettie Keith, '93.

Maude Keller, '92.

Alice W. Kellogg, '94.

Helen Kelsey, '95.

Clara M. Kruse, '95.

Mary Lincoln, '93.

>L\RV Lines, '94.

Mary C. Little, '94.

Bertha Longley, '94.

Frances H. Lucas, '93.

Mary W. Marvel, '94.

Marion Mitchell, '94.

Louise McNair, Sp.

Winifred G. Munnell, Sp.

Caroline N. Newman, '93.

Sarah E. Peckham, '93.

Elizabeth Perry, '93.

Anna Peterson, '94.

Mary C. Qlimby, Sp.

Caroline Randolph, '94.

Julia Reid, '93.

Florence Rogers, '93.

Elinor Ruddle, '93.

Mary Salter, '94.

Eleanor Schleicher, '93.

Mabel Shuttleworth, Sp.

Isabelle Sims, '93.

Margaret P. Simmons, '94.

Josephine Simroll, '93.

Anna T. Skidmore, '94.

Helen Spaulding, Sp.

Artemesia Stone, '94.

Blanche Thayer, "94.

Anna B. Tomlinson, '93.

Laura Whipple, '93.

Edith Whitlock, '9^.

Edith White, '93.

Elizabeth White, '93.

Angie Wood, '96.

Elizabeth Wood, '94.

Delia Wyckoff, '94.

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ORGANIZED OCTOBER 7, 1887.

Mary McPherson .

Helen P. DrakeGrace WoodinMabel A. Spooner

©tficers.

President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresfioiiding Secretary.

Treasurer.

directors.'93.

Mary McPherson, Chairman.Florence L. Munroe.Julia F. Reid.

'94.

Helen P. Drake, C/iairnmn.

Florence M. Tobey.Helen R. Stahr.

'95.

Grace Woodin, CJiairmau.

Mabel T. Wellman.Marion Nute.

'96.

Agnes S. Cook, Chairman.

Blanche Bartleson.Mary L. Mudgett.

'97.

Clara H. Shaw.

SPECIALS.

Mabel A. Spooner, Chairman.

Myrta L. Preston.Mary B. Murphy.

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Junius W. Hill, Director.

©fficcrs.

Mary Brigham Hill, '93

Grace Grenell, '93

Helen Marie Bennett, Sp.

Lucy Bertha Ely Willcox, M.Edith Whitlock, '95

Alethea Ledyard, '95 \Margaret B. Simmons, '94 i

Sp

President.

1 7f (? President.

Recording Secretary.

Corresponding Secretary.

Treasurer.

Factotums.

Membership, 48.

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®fficev5.

Caroline Edsall Hough . . President.

* Marion N. Wilcox . . . Leader.

Florence Therese Forbes . . Manasrer.

Junius W. Hill .... Musical Director.

FIRST SOPRANOS.

Caroline Edsall Hough, Mus. Emily Hunter Brown, '96.

Josephine Harding Batchelder , '96. Anna Hunt, Sp.

SECOND SOPRANOS.

Evangeline Lucile Sherwood, '94. Mary Montgomery', '96.

Elizabeth Morris Wood, '94. Emily Dederer Reynolds, Mus.

FIRST ALTOS.

Marion Newell Wilcox, '93. / Helen Maria Cushing, '96.

Mary Ella Chapin, '95. Pearl Livingston Underwood, Mus.

SECOND ALTOS.

Adeline Lois Bonney-, '94. Minnie Fowler, '95.

Florence Therese Forbes, '95. Clara Louise Hovey, Mus.

SUBSTITUTES.

Kate W. Nelson, '95. Nellie Ives Rankin, Mus.

Ruby Porter Bridgman, '94. Mabel W. Learoyd, '94.

* In place of Helen Foss, resigned.

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©fficers.

LiSBETH Gertrude Angell. "94 . Prcs/'doif and Leader.

Marion Canfield, '94 . . . Manager.

MANDOLIN.

Helen Lawn Pope, '96.

BANJEAURINES.

Mildred Feeny, '93. Marion Canfield. '94.

FIRST BANJOS.

Katherine Florance Lord, '93.

LisBETH Gertrude Angell, '94.

Mabel Leinbach Keller, Mus.

Alice Mae Reed, 93.

Harriet Alice Friday, '94.

SECOND BANJOS.

Artemisia Stone, '9^. Helen James, '95.

GUITARS.

Winifred Augsbury, '95.

Flora Canfield, Sp.

Florance Sophia Shirley, '95.

Marion Weston Cottle, Mus.

Dora Edmonston Allen, '96.

VIOLIN.

Maude Snyder, Sp.

TRIANGLE.

Dora Edmonston Allen, '96.

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©fficers.

LuciLE Eaton Hill . . . Director.

M. Anna Wood .... Physical Examiner.

Hartvig Nissen .... Instructor in S-vedish Gymnastics.

EQUIPMENT.

Apparatus for Swedish educational gymnastics.

Sargent's machines for indi\idual work.

SCHEME OF WORK.

1. Ling system of Educational Gymnastics required for Freshman Class, three hours

a week.

2. Physical training for upper classes as far as the size of the gymnasium will permit.

3. Election, frequent examination, and training of the class crews in gymnasium and

on the lake.

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©tficers.

Edith R. Crapo, '94 . . . President.

Elizabeth Bartholomew, '94 . Vice President.

Florence T. Forbes, '95 . . Secretary and Treasure

Elizabeth H. Peale, '95

Alice W. Hunt, '95 \ . . Executive Committee.

Piiebe a. Campbell. Sp.

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©fficcrs.

Mary McPherson .

Mable DavisonLaura Mattoondominick duckettCarla WenckebachGertrude Angell .

Mary Tooker .

Mary MacPhersonMable DavisonLaura MattoonCarla WenckebachGertrude Angell

President.

Vice President.

Secretary and Treasurer.

business Manager.

Captain.

First I.icutiiianf.

Second I^ieiitenant.

Executive Coiiiniitfi

Hctive /iDembers.

M. a. Wilcox.Carla Wenckebach.Mary M. Fuller.Mary McPherson, "93.

Harriet Chapman, '93.

Mary R. Tooker, '93.

Annette Finnigan, '94.

Artemisia Stone, '94.

Sarah D. Wychoff, '94.

Gertrude Angell, '94.

Laura Mattoon, '94.

Margarethe Muller.Helen L. Burr, '93.

Zaida B. Lee, Mus.Sarah Capps, '95.

Marie A. Bunker, '96.

Katherine Fackenthal, '95.

Mable E. Davison, '95.

Marie Adams, '95.

Eleanor Stephenson, '95.

Gertrude Carter, '95.

Marion Taylor, '95.

Mary L. Williams, '96.

WiLLiAMiNE Christie, '96.

Helena De Cou, '96.

Lucy Freeman, '96.

Hssociatc /IDembers.

Carrie Mitchell, Mus.Mary Hefferan, '96.

Ellen J. Patterson, Mus.Grace Bean, '97.

minette butterfield, '97.

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l^tc^cle Club

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Boat . . . Lume D'Oro.

Helen G. Eager .

Florence M. Tone

Clara Count.

Helen G. Eager.

Mildred Feeney.

Lylie O. Foster.

Grace Grenell.

Laura H. Jones.

Captain.

Coxsivain.

Helen R. Mason.

Nellie A. Mower.

Florence L. Monroe.

Caroline N. Newman.

Florence M. Tone.

Ida E. Woods.

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Boat Wabanannung:.

Marion Canfield

Edith Crapo . .

Captain.

Coxs7vai?i.

Gertrude Angell.

Sarah Burrows.

Marion Canfield.

Mabel C. Dodge.

Grace Edwards.

Helen Foss.

Effie MacMillan.

Helen MacMillan.

Louise J. Pope.

Mary J. Salter.

Clara Stanwood.

Ethel Stanwood.

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Boat . . . Soangataha.

Helen Dennis

May Merrill .

Mary G. Cannon.

Mary E. Chase.

Helen Dennis.

Alice W. Hunt.

Flora Krum.

Captain pro tern.

Coxsrvain.

Florence K. Letherbee.

May Merrill.

Mary L. Roberts.

Grace C. Waymouth.

Grace Wcodin.

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Boat . . . Tupelo.

Helen M. Bennett

Mary H. Daggett

Helen Marie Bennett.

Flora Canfield.

Marion Cottle.

Alice Day.

Mary H. Daggett.

Matilda P. Goulding.

Mabel Keller.

Captain.

Coxszvai'n.

Susie W. Main.

Carrie D. Mitchell.

Maude Snyder.

Nellie I. Rankin.

Emily D. Reynolds.

Lottie A. Young.

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'93.

Emily Howard Foley, Z A .

Lucy Elizabeth White, S. S.

Mary Emma Dillingham, 4> 2

Josephine Price Simrall, ^ S

Edith White, "i" 2 .

Address of Welcome.

Orator.

Address to Undergraduates.

Poet.

j\//stress of Ceremonies.

AIDS.

Mary Brigham Hill, * 2 Clara Seymour Helmer, Z A

Laura Lydia Whipple. Marion Elizabeth Bradbury.

Delarue Kipling Howe, A. S. Laura Hamblett Jones.

Alice Winsor Hunt, S. S.

'95.

Giver of Spade.

Joanna Stoddark Parker

Lucy Jane Freeman

Clara Lucretia Willis, Z A

'96.

Orator.

Receiver of Spade.

Mistress of Ccremonie.

AIDS.

Theressa Lyman Huntington. Clara Augusta Sizer.

Grace Godfrey. Adelaide Virginia Schoonover.

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fjoUSE OF (oV^TV^OhJS.

E>CTRAORDINARA' SESSION HELD AT "VVELLESLEY COLLEGE,FEBRUARY 4, 1893.

NOTICES OF BILLS.

QUESTIONS.

DEBATE.

SpeaF?ers.

Chamberlain (L. l^), BirmincCoLLiNGs (L. U.), BordesleyBryce (L.), Aberdeen .

LowTHER (C), Thanet .

Balfour (C.), ManchesterMoRLEY (L.), NewcastleHarcourt (L.), Derby .

O'Brien (A. P.), Cork .

Redmond (P.), WaterfordHicks-Beach (C), Bristol

Harrington (P.), DublinMacdermott (A. P.), Kilkenny

ham Mary N. Young.Emily H. Ham.L. Elizabeth White.Mary L. Barker.S. Antoinette Bigelow.Henrietta St. B. Brooks.Agnes W. Damon.E. Grace Dewey.Frances H. Lucas.Mabel E. Scandlin.Helen R. Mason.Clara B. Count.

Motion of Resolutions of want of Confidence in the Government.

DEBATE CONTINUED.

Matthews (C), BirminghamChurchill (C), PaddingtonBurns (Labor), BatterseaLabouchere (L.), NorthamptonTemple (C), SurreyMcCarthy (A. P.), LongfordGladstone (L.), Midlothian

Caroline Frear.Grace E. Grenell.Madelaine Freeman.Emily H. Foley.Harriet M. Cleland.Miss Kendall.Anna B. Tomlinson.

DIVISION.

HOUSE ADJOURNED.

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<rbc TOcUccilc^ riDaoasinc.

EDITORS FOR '92='93.

Florence Converse, S. S. .

Annie B. Tomlinson, S. S. .

Marion N. Wilcox, Z AHelen G. Eager, <I> Z

Ed/for ill Chief.

Associate Editor.

]\I(i?i(iffi>iff Editors.

Xitcrarv Etitors.

Elinor F. Ruddle, <I> ^

Josephine P. Simrall, <I> S

Frances H. Lucas, S. S.

Carrie F. Mann, Agora.

Helen M. Bennett, Z ACarol M. Dresser, 4> 2

EDITORS FOR '93='94.

Mary K. Conyngton, Z A .

Anna K. Peterson, Agora .

Editor in Chief.

Associate Editor.

36u3iiKss /IDaiiaacrs.

Helen R. Staur, S. S. Florence M. Tobey, Agora.

Alice W. Kellogg, Z AEmily B. Shultz, 4> 2

Lilian B. Quinby, CI.

Xitcrarv lE^itots.

Mary K. IsiiAxM, Z AMaude R. Keeler, A. S.

Helen M. Bennett, Z A

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PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SeNIOR ClASS.

XLbc Zvnc Blue.

Organ of Zeta Alpha.

Mary Katherine Conyngton, Editor.

^be pbi Sioina IRcbouub.

Organ of "t" 2

Elinor F. Ruddle, Editor.

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BpriL

April 5.—Spring Term opens.

April 7.—Fast Dav.

April 9.—Lad}- Somerset and Miss Willard visit Wellesley.

First Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

First Programme Meeting of Art Society.

Social of the Class of '95.

Social of the Club of '96.

April id.—Mrs. Gulick speaks on Mission Work in Spain.

April h.—Lecture on "The Relation of Science to Modern Life," by Professor Sedgwick, of the

Boston Institute of Technology.

Scenes from " Alice in Wonderland," repeated for the benefit of the Shakespeare Houseby the Society.

Ai'KiL 14.—Stereopticon Lecture on the Work of Atlanta University, bv President Bumstead.

Talk by Mrs. Abell on her Researches in the Department of Domestic Science.

April 18.—Concert, by the Adamowski Quartette of Boston.

The Art Society holds a Reception in the Art Gallery.

April 23.—Junior Open Debate on the subject, "The Extinction of the Saloon would do more foi

Political Reform than all Other Agencies."

April 25.—Reading of " King Lear," by Mr. Locke Richardson.

April 26.—Lecture on the " Unification of Italy," by Dr. Langdon.April 30.—Regular Programme Meeting of Z A Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Art Society.

Concert in Town Hall, bv Technologv Glee and Mandolin Clubs.

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flDa^,

May I.—Senior Vespers at Norumbega.

May 2.—Concert, by Mr. Ernst Perabo and Mr. Wulf Fries.

May 4.—Lecture on " Sociology," by Dr. S. W. Dyke.

May 7.—Regular Programme Meeting of Phi Sigma Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Shakespeare Society.

May 9.—Concert, by Wellesley Glee and Banjo Clubs, in the College Chapel.

May 13.—Lecture on "The Village," by Dr. Dyke.

May 14.—Concert, by Wellesley Glee and Banjo Clubs, in Wellesley Town Hall.

The Juniors entertain the Sophomores with the Farce, " Which is Which .^"

AL^Y 16.—The Faculty hold a Reception in the Art Building.

Organ Recital, by Mr. George E. Whiting.

May 18.—Lecture on "Modern Social Problems," by Dr. Dyke.

May 21.—Rendering of "Twelfth Night," by Shakespeare Society, at their Annual Spring Meeting.

May 23.—Lecture on " The Need of Constitutional Reform in Russia," by Mrs. Noble.

May 25.—Lecture on "The Family as a Social Problem," by Dr. Dyke.

May 30.—Zeta Alpha Society Birthday Celebration.

3unc\

June

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June

June

-Commencement Oration, by the Rev. Philip Moxom.Commencement Dinner.

Reception at College Hall.

-Alumna' Day.

Alumna; Dinner.

Wedding of Miss Gertrude Chandler, '79, in the College Chapel.

September,

September 8.—Fall Term opens.

September 10.—Sophomores Serenade the Freshmen.

First Programme Meeting of the Art Society.

Septe.mber 17.—Lecture on " India," by Rev. Geo. Pentecost, D.D.

First Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

September 24.—First Programme Meeting of Shakespeare Society.

First Programme Meeting of Agora Society.

First Programme Meeting of Phi Sigma Society.

September 26.—Dance given in Gymnasium by Members of the Senior Class.

Reception of Special Organization to new Members.

September 27.—Sophomores entertain Freshmen by an Autograph Party.

©etober.

October i.—^Junior Class Social. The Syrian Explorer gives the results of Investigations.

Sophomore Class Social.

October 3.—Memorial Service for Mr. Durant. Address by Miss E\elyn Hall.

October 8.—Elections of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Classes.

Senior Class Social. A Revelation of the Unknown.October 10.—Organ Recital, by Mr. Charles H. Morse, assisted by Mr. Frank E. Morse, Baritone.

October ii.—Lecture on "The Pharaohs of Egypt," by Dr. Lysander Dickeman.

October 15.—Regular Programme Meeting of Art Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Phi Sigma Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Agora Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of the Classical Society.

October 17.—Lecture on " Literature as a Personal Resource," by Mr. Hamilton Mabie.

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October 21.—Smith Family Concert, for the henefit of the Norumbega piano and the boathouse.

October 22.—Prohibition Rally, under the auspices of the Agora Society.

October 24.—Reading of Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream," by Mr. Geo. Riddle, with music

by the Bernhard Listemann Concert Companj'.

October 29.—Democratic Rally, under the auspices of the Agora. Celebration of Hallow E'en in

some of the houses.

October 31.—Reading, by Mr. A. P. Burbank, for the benefit of the Munroe Fund.

IRovanbcr,

November i.

November 2

November 5,

November 7,

November S

November 12

November 14,

November 19

Nov'EMBER 21

November 26

November 28,

—The Academic Council grant '93"s petition for Senior Day.

—Meeting of Art Society.

—Lecture on "The History of the TaritT from a Republican Standpoint," by Mr. Geo. M.

Dewey.

Regular Programme Meeting of Shakespeare Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

—Republican Rally. Joyful demonstrations and Torchlight Parade of expectant Repub-

licans.

—Voting, conducted by the Agora Society according to the Australian ballot system.

,—Addresses and Music by Mr. Booker T. Washington and students from the Tuskegee

Normal and Industrial Institute.

Democratic Banquet, and Torchlight Parade of jubilant Democrats.

—Piano Recital, by Mr. Carl Faelten.

—Regular Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Art Society.

—Concert, by Miss Geraldine Morgan, Violiniste, and Reading by Mr. John J.Hayes.

—Regular Programme Meeting of Phi Sigma Society.

—Concert by Beethoven G^iartette, of Boston, assisted by Mr. Jacques Benavente.

December,

December 3.—Regular Programme of Shakespeare Society.

December 7.—Election of Senior Day speakers.

December 10.—Regular Programme Meeting of Art Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

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December ii.— Social of Special Organization, in Elocution Hall. Conversation Party.

December 12.—Concert by Beethoven Society.

December 14.—Fall term closes.

3amiarv.

January

JanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuary-

JanuaryJanlary

JanuaryJanuary

5.—Winter term opens.

Dr. Lyman Abbott addresses the Thursday Evening Meeting.

7.—Regular Programme Meeting of Phi Sigma Society.

9.—Concert by the Germania Orchestra and Miss Rose Stewart.

II.—The Phi Sigma Owl has a Christmas Party.

12.—Dr. Phillips Brooks addresses the Thursday Evening Meeting.

14.—Regular Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of the Agora Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of the Art Society.

16.—Reading, by Mr. Geo. Cable, for the benefit of the Munroe Fund.

21.—Reception given to the Shakespeare Society in Art Building by Miss Knox and Miss-

Kendall.

Cobweb Party at Norumbega, given by members of the Class of '94.

25.—Concert by the Brown Glee and Banjo Clubs in the Wellesley Town Hall

26.—Day of Prayer.

Morning service conducted by Rev. Alex. McKenzie, D.D.

E\ening service a memorial service for Eben Norton Horsford.

jfclnniar^.

P'ebruary

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February 20.—Concert bj Students of the School of Music.

P'ebkuary 22.—Concert by Wellcsley Glee and Banjo Clubs in the Chapel.

Masquerade and Dance in the Gymnasium.February 25.—Lecture on "Ruskin," by Rev. W. Hudson Shaw.

Regular Programme Meeting of Zeta Alpha Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Shakespeare Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Art Society.

Regular Programme Meeting of Agora Society.

February 27.—Phi Sigma Tea, at Freeman.

riDarcb.

March

MarchMarchMarch

March

MarchMarchMarchMarch

4.—Concert in Town Hall, by Wellesley Glee and Banjo Clubs.

Stereopticon Lecture on Alaska, by Mr. Hayes.

6.—Piano Recital, by Xaver Scharwenka.

7.—Princess Kaiulani visits Wellesley.

9.—Official Announcement that the Degree of B. A. shall be given to all graduates after the

Class of '95.

II.—Phi Sigma establishes a Beta Chapter in Wesleyan University, and becomes a fraternity.

'96 elects their class officers.

Concert, in Town Hall, by Technology Glee and Banjo Clubs.

13.—Lecture on "Whittier," by Mr. Horace Scudder.

18.—Regular open meeting of Shakespeare Society.

19.—Senior Vespers, in Society Hall.

21,.—Winter term closes.

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fu - ces with beau - ty a

»

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ring;

glow

;

lE^f^E 4= :i

Soft tlie winds nuir - niiir the

Ease to tlie ach - ing heart,

Soft tlie winds nnir - mur the

Ease to the ach - ing heart,

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TI)c Welleslcv LyCgcnda.

TREE CLASS=SONG OF '93.

birch leaves a - uiong,

peace to the sad,

1^^^ T~-±:^-:

yvMOt Kui. pov are the words tliat are sung.

Pleas - lire and bright - ness to all who are glad.

tb

birch leaves a - inong,

peace to the sad,

y?:

^^ sP^^J

}vw0< Kai pov are tlie words that are sung.

Pleas-ure and brightness to all wIki are glad.

^- -w- tr*-

-*

L-feEf: =F=F= 1=:F=i:

-P gipzzzt:

Si - lent - ly. soft - ly. on fair Wa - ban's breast,

Ten - der - ly, trust - ing - ly, liearts ev - er true.

d2: -Xi=i=^=z-^E*=*=^ ^=i 'A-

iH^l^^-lV-Ten - der - ly, treni - bling - ly.

Lov - ing - ly, loy - al - ly.

X:^=±A

Si - lent - ly, soft - ly, on fair Wa- ban's breast.

Ten - der - ly, trust- ing - ly, hearts ev - er true.

Ten - der - ly, treni - bling - ly,

Lov - ing - ly, loy - al - ly.

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Tl)c \YcUc3lcY lycgcnda.

TREE CLASS=SONG OF '93.

trfeS^'^^EPEl -S- -P=F=

(lark shad- ows rest;

jnais - es re - new;

-J^—

•—;

m-

dark sliad - ows rest

;

prais - OS re - new

;

'±Z

:t:: ==F=F=

Bright gold - en sun - beams and elonds drift - ing

Ear - nest - ly, sweet - ly, our class nine - ty

j:=i]=i -±

Bright gold - en sun - beams and clouds drift - ing

Ear - nest - ly, sweet - ly, our class nine - ty

x:

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-• —^ d:-b.-

white,

three,

:12=^

white,

tliree.

--^'

-j::5t t=t==F=

::|=:iv0-7-—-s-

Mass in the heav - ens our col - ors of

Sing of the lov we bear fair Wei - les

light,

ley.

dzz=d==d:d: :=i:

Mass in the heav - ens our col - ors of light.

Sing of the love we bear fair Wei -^ les - ley.

J=E-H J=:=± t=d: ::1^

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"Words l)v JosKi'iiiNK P. S[mi;ai,i,.

P4—;'-j. -N-j—

I^§!=Ieb3?=?j=rj ^-=j=[

Music by Lkwis S. Thompson.

3

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J: J: ij:

\11 hap - pi - ly row - in.u, The sliades/rimiKlus j^iow- ing, Wiaj) usrlosi' in llicir

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The niglit mists sur-roiind iis, 8(dt twi - li.iiiit has

jt 9—^0--—^

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=^^i=z4==l: ^*«^^-J—J~d=?-d=:

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Music used by permiseion of Miles & Thompson, owners of Copyright.

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'93 CREW SONG.

-1-.-J ^-J-'

1—r-^-— i—r-^ 1 l-i—I M ^—

H

^-^—

I

-^ 1—

:=t

fi'Uiiil lis As we fldiit up - (in fair Wa-lmn's breast. . All luer - rl - b' sing-inji-, "With

L^=rE=* -^-5 • •

:^ I—A-J-r-—J—j—

'^'^-•—^—^- e -fS^-i-

-j^: '^.ii-

#-. -Ka- -•- -•- -•- -«•- •- -•- -#- -•- -• . -•- -$;'

^--^=:

*• s •- -•- • -•

Ulithe eoh-oes ring-ing,The liill - sides give back the re - f rain ; .... In re-sponx' to oiir

\

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-J-4- =!=p4=^i^=F=l=rq=:1=P==l^=:t=d=F=l==1'FiXK.

-ft—^—h-1—^-i-

-J-;—a-H^^—h* 1

d—\—•i-s—•—•— h*—M— -I —r—''^^ ^-•^. 2ir_f^ • I • * S S i • •• zg * i :i:

voi- ces Sweet Xa - tiire re- joi -ces, And flings back our niu - sie a - gain. (back a- gain.)

:|±&:

.^

JtedE^jEEJE^gElEEME^^El^a^EElE^^a=?--=]=

J=t: *;g

flit

^—^

- ver tlie beau-ti - ful wa -terswe go, And l)ack\vardand fnrward we flit to and

:fcr J—J-.4-=i=:J=F=i=

iifer^^^^w-^—^—^-\^—j^-^

I I J J I

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^

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•93 CREW SONG.

-^^=^

fro;

H

1-^^—-A-J-

-^-r—^:i—^—\-d—^—•—hS-^-B*#-S—S—al—•«-hS—«—i—F^^—"-

^—'^-i~i=i 3

Sing- ing so blitlie-ly we ban - ish all sad-ness, As on -ward we row in - to

1=^=1:\f^^s=^ ^=p K-i]-4 -N-J-

-s-i=^^s^^iSFi=H-pJ—J—J-

:Ji=Jc±|=|z=|zit-ga—. ^ i^

^—•—•- d=--^—^-

-•—•-

;i^^l-=t-

glad

J

1?^?j?:^=p=p=p:

I j I I I

-.-

Na - ture's i)ure gladness. Soft ev'ning shad-ows a - round us lie dream- ing, But

^^^

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'93 CREW SONG.

~^?'-

^2^^-i

-J—4-.4-path way,

! i

, ,

gold- en tlie liglit iu our patli - way Is gleani-ing, For gold is the glow of tli

r

-J— -J. il=d=H

-^-B^*^

-S-

35=^-z=^^:3=:^—^-:

^^ _| _f,_J J_j_- I^J_J JQJ__I

yg-p-3g^V-g-pg—g—»*4^&g 8-^4"^^^^ g-l

D.C.

• - -*- -0- -4- ,0-m^mi

sun in his dy-iiig, And gold -en the hours so swift in tlieir tiy - inj: All

'^m^^^^^^i-t-^-i i^iSlHi

S^EEE

-'5>-

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(oHteHts

Advertisements

Alumn.e and Classes

Class of '93

Class of '94

Class of '95

Class of '96

Club of '97

Graduate Students

Special Organization

Associations .

Alumnoe

Chapel Fund

Christian .

College Settlement

Student Volunteers

Athletics

Bicvcle Club

'93 Crew and Substitutes

'94 Crew and Substitutes .

'95 Crew and Substitutes .

Special Crew and Substitutes

Department of Phj-sical Traini

Tennis Association

Calendar ....

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LiTEKARY ....House of Commons .

Tree Day .

Legenda Editorial Board

Officers of Government anInstruction .

Board of Trustees

Board of Visitors

Faculty and College Officer

Presidents of Wellesley

Publications

Societies .

Dramatic and Literary

Agora .

Art

Classical

Phi Sigma .

Shakespeare

Zeta Alpha .

Musical :

Beethoven .

Banjo Club .

Glee Club

SoNCiS

Crew Song of '93

Tree Class Song of '93

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ThlDE^ JO nD\/EI^7I3EI^5.

Adams, E., & Co., Bookbinders .

Adams Express CompanyBailey, Banks & Biddle, Medals, etc.

Bailey's HotelBausch & Lomb Optical Co., MicroscopBoston & Albany Railroad .

Broad, II., Boots and ShoesBurr, Henry M., & Co., Millinery .

Butler, Wm. S , & Co., Dry Goods .

Capen, Sprague & Co., Oils

Carter, H. H., & CoPublishers and Engravers .

Ceiley & Wright, Threads, Yarns, etc.

Chandler & Co., Dry GoodsChessman, Geo. H., & Co. .

Produce MerchantsClapp, Otis, & Son, Druggists .

Clark, A. B., Groceries

Collins & Faik banks. Hats, etc.

Conant, M. J., & Co., Butter, Eggs, etc.

Cottrell & Leo.vard, Furs and CloaksCutler Brothers & Co., DruggistsDana Hall SchoolDe Wolfe, Fiske & Co., BooksDreka, Stationery and EngravingDuckett, Dominick, Caterer

Eimer & Amend, ChemicalsFall River Line....Fessenden, Mrs. Anne, Restaurant

Fisk Teachers' Agency .

GiLsoN, F. H., Company, Music Printers

Hall, Martin L., & Co., Wholesale GrocersHaskell, Henry C, Class Pins, Medals, etc.

Hodgman Rubber Company, Rubber GoodsHoLLiNGS, R., & Co., LampsHotel Bellevue ....Houghton & Dutton, Bicycles .

Houghto.n, Mifflin & Co., BooksHyde Park Company, EngraversJackson, Joseph A., Fine Furs .

Jenkins, O. A., & Co., Hats and FursJones, McDuffee & Stratton, Fine China

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Kakas, Edward, & Sons, Furs .

Kennedy's Champion Biscuit .

Lloyd, Andrew J., Optician

Miss Mittleberger's School .

Moseley', T. E., & Co., Boots and Shoes

NoYES Brothers, Furnishers

Oliver Brothers, Fish, Oysters, etc.

Orcutt, HiramNew England Bureau of Education

Packer's Tar Soap ....Paine Furniture Company'Perry-, Charles W., Apothecary

Plumer & Co., Flour, Grain, etc.

Plummer, Geo. A., & Co., Garments

Pope Manufacturing Co., Columbia Bicy

Price, C. IL & J., Witch Cream .

Raymond & Whitcomb, Excursions

RuMFORD Chemical Works,Acid Phosphate ....

Sawyer, G. A., Mutton, Poultry, etc.

Sheldon, O., & Co., Boats, Canoes, etc

Shepard, Norwell & Co., Dry GoodsShreve, Crump & Low Co., Jewelers

Skinner, Alvah, & Son,

Diamonds and Watches

SouLE Photograph Co.

Snow & Co., Fruit .

Springer Brothers, Cloaks

SquiRE, John P., & Co., Leaf Lard

Stearns, R. H., & Co., Dry Goods

Stowell, a., & Co., Jewelers

•Sturtevant & Haley Beef and Supply Co.,

Tailby, J., & Son, Florists .

Tuttle, Henry IL, Boots and Shoes

Underwood, J. H., Boots and Shoes .

Wadsworth, Howland & Co. , .

Artists' Materials....Ward, Samuel, Company, -Stationery

Washburn, O. J., Dentist .

Wethern, Geo. M., Millinery

Winkley, Dresser & Co., Blank BooksWood, Frank, Printer ....

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Luxury in BrassThe ear is the road to the heart, and the heart

is the road to happiness. with both ears, then,

listen to a few brass bedstead arguments.

Consider Price. You think them expensive. So does half the

piirchusini; world. But have von secured our prices. Is $i().yo aitd tip-

wards exlravagaiil?

Consider Beauty. There is (inly one thing that perpetually

keeps its youth, and that is a Brass Bedstead. It cannot scratch,

and if lacquered, will not tarnish. It is miles ahead of every other

l"iedstead in beauty-

Consider Durability; it lasts forever. Ct:)nsider comfort: nodust or dirt; always clean. Consider convenience; it is lig'ht, easily

moved for " making' up," quickly taken apart, and compact for stor-

age. Every argument is somehow a road to its purchase.

Our general 288-pajje Catalogue mailed to any address on receipt of five two-cent stamps.

Paine's Furniture Co.48 Canal Street, south side Boston & Haine Depot, BoStOll

O. A. Jenkins 8z Com

Ladies'

Hats^For the Street and

for all DressOccasions

Fine...

Furs ^/3*P/ ^"""^ stored and

/ft^ir' Insured during

the Summer

4:07 WASHINOTON STRKKT, BOSTON, MASS.

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COLLEGE PRIZES* ••

SOCIETY BADGESPRIZE MEDALS

• ••STATIONERY

The most successful designers of

Collejre and University Badges in

the Country

Estimates and Designs on application

Good Books

BAILEYBANKSBIDDLE

Chestnut

AND

Twelfth Streets

Philadelphia, Penn.

Were never so cheap as now

We make a specialty of carrying" tiie mostComplete line possible of

Books of real value, covering" all

Departments of literature

We sell Books at a libeial discount from publishers' prices

Paper-covered Books and Cheap Editions a specialty

DeWolfe, Fiske & Co.The Archway Bookstore

361 and ^65 Washington Street, Boston

«i £end for our Catalogue

ESTABLISHED 1851

EIMER & AMEND

C

Manufacturers

and Importers of

HEMICALS and

HEMICAL APPARATUS

205, 207, 209, and 21 1 Third Avenue

Corner of ISth Street

NEW YORK

The Fi5kTeachers' Agencies

EVERETT O. FISK & CO.Proprietors

PRESIDENT.Everett O. Fisk, 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.

HANAGERS.W. B. Herrick, 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.L. H. Andrews, 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.Martha Hoag, 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.A G Fisher. 371 Main St . Hartford, Conn.H. E. Crocker 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.B. F. Clark, 106 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III.

I. C. Hicks, Room }, MI Third St., Portland, Ore.C. C. BOYNTON, 120 1-2 So. SprinjfSt., Los Angeles, Cal.

W. O. McTaGGART, 32 Church St., Toronto, Can.

Send to any of the above agencies for 100-page AgencyManual. Correspondence with employers is invited. Reg-istration forms sent to teachers on application.

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BctiStS'::::INCLUDING^

Colors for Oil, Water-Color, China, and Tapestry Painting

Materials for Crayon and Charcoal Drawing

/llS^f^l*t^Ig Canvas, Brushes, Easels, Modeling Tools, etc.

Art Studies and Books of Instruction

DRAFTING INSTRUMENTS E!!!!!!^^'^""' '" ^'''

Drawing and Blue Process Papers. Scales, Triangles, Curves, and T-Squares

® XlXHabsvvortb, Ibovvlanb d Go. dmcorporatcD)

82, 84 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

WE DO NOT CLAIM THAT THE

Nomad CycleIS THE BEST ON THE MARKET

.g^-nar- .V r^ \ "--:* WE DO CLAIM, however, that it is as good as any

Strictly High Grade machine made, and for the money it is unquestionably

the best machine on the market.

Ladies' Nomad Model of 1893

Pneumatic Tires, $100 We give the strongest kind of a uiiarantee witii every machine.

HOUGHTON & DUTTONSend for Catalogue.

BOSTON, MASS.

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CloaksMessrs. Springer Brothers are always prepared to show a

rich and varied assortment of new and styHsh

CLOAKS, which the young ladies of

Wellesley College are cordially

invited to inspect.

The Cloak

-—Man ufactu rers

Outing-, Boating, and Lawn Tennis Suits.

Ladies' Cloaks for Street Wear, Carriage, Railway, and Ocean Travel, for the

Opera, and other dress occasions.

Latest and choicest European styles and novelties, and elegant garments of

Springer Brothers' own celebrated make.

Special Discount to Students and Teachers.

Springer Brothers . .

.

Carriages . . .

10 and 12 Bedford Street

Retail and Custom Department

500 Washington Street, corner of Bedford Street

BOSTON, MASS.

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Scavtr, I'liutographcr. CoUefje Hall

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...Chandler <& Company...

Fine Dry Goods and

Garments

HIGH = CLAS5 NOVELTIES IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS

Newest weaves and colors in ^ Tennis Flannels, Outing Cloths,

Crepons, Cashmeres, Grenadines, and ^y. Fine Wash Goods, Lansdowns, Challies,

Wool Dress Goods ^ Bengalines

Ladies' and Children's Imported Garments

Laces, Passementeries, Ribbons

II • Ti J I• J II 1 • /-^^^o Fine Silk Umbrellas

Hosiery, Underwear, Linens, and Housekeeping GoodsA Specialty

Agents Dr. Jaeger Sanitary Woollen System Company

and Duchesse Perfect Fitting Glove

Chandler & CompanyWinter Street, Boston, Mass.

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LU. U2.

Pleasurable Exercise.

^-L

with clear brain and quiet nerves. But ^-our

nerves will not be quiet if j^our bicycle doesnot run easily, so get a Columbia, for Colura-bias run easiest, wear longest, and look thebest.

Have you ever thought of taking a bicycle

tour during vacation ?

We have a finely illustrated book aboutColumbia bicycles. Send to us for one.

The gymnasium is now universally recog-nized as a necessary adjunct to a college

education. But there comes a time when theweather is too warm and outdoors too inviting

to work inside. Then what is better for all-

around exercise than the bicj-cle ? It will

take you swiftly along the smooth streets

of the city or carry you out into the

fresh air of the open country. Back againto your study

6$^-

Pope Manufacturing CompanyBOSTON

CHICAGONEW YORK

HARTFORD

S

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Vicvs of CoUege HaU

racalt>^ Parlor, C-^f'i'lor First Floor, an<I l^rovnino- Room

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M. J. CONANT & CO.COMMISSION DEALERS IN

BUTTKR, ChBKSB, EoGS, AND BkANS21 and 22 South Market Street, 27 Chatham Street

""•

w.?v,NCBNT BOSTON, MASS.

STUDKNTTS CAN KIND ^T OUR STORKA CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADE

Boots, Tennis and Gymnasium Shoes

Walking Shoes in an the new styles, including the "BLUCHER"

DISCOUNT TO HKNRY ti. TUTTLK & CO,STUDENTS AND FACULTY

^^ ^ WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, Mass.

For Kink jVIillinkry

Visit —QEO. NI. WETHERN

21 and 23 Temple PlaceFirst-class Goods

Reasonable Prices BOSTON

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Winkley, Dresser & Co.No. 12 MILK STREET

BOSTON

AA BOSTON

-^j^^.t.^l^.;^^tSl^L^t.f.Lfi^\^^\^

Stanbarb

:iBlank Books

SCHOOL, OFFICE, AND MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY

Shreve, Crump & LowCompany

147 Tremont Street, Boston

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5TURTEVANT & HALEY

BEEF AND SUPPLY COflPANY

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

Beef, Pork, Lard and Hams

Smoked and Dried Beef

Smoked, Corned, and Saltpetered

Tongues, Tripe, Sausages, Etc.

38 AND -40 KANEUIIv HALL XiARIvET

Slaughter House BOSTONNo. 1 1 Brighton Abattoir

R. H. STURTEVANT, Treasurer and Manager

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^

y b CEILEY 6l WRIGHT^ w^ SUCCESSORS TO

C^ <^ N. D. V^/HITNEY & COIVIPANY

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SiavcT, riiutnf,'rai)l horumbecja Cottacje, tl)e President's Hous^'

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THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL... '~rp!ll,««Use and recommend .———

\

Pure Leaf LardIt pays to use the Purest foods, as purity is essential to health.

Nothing" can equal the Pure Leaf, tried out in the old-fashioned way.

Our Name on the Package a

Ouar-ntee of Purl.y JOHN P. SQUIRE & CO., BOStOll, MaSS.

G. A. SAWYER...Receiver and Dealer in

Mutton, LambVeal and Poultry

Basement No. ? Faneuil Hall Market

Slaughtering Establishment at

Watertown. nass. BOSTON, MASS.

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PLUMER & COMPANV ™'^'-«" '»"—»•

RECEIVERS ^^.>v:d ^ge;mts ... . \Xy

\v /'i\l'-/-',\i'

^,<ly/L-<iy/LS.

Flour, Feed, Grain

Hay and StrawSOLE .A^GErvrTS EOR THE EOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OE FLOUR

" VICTORY "., PERFECTION" " WINDERMERE

"

"WEERS' PATENT" ^-CKrc*.! lui^ "OUR PRIDE"

-XO. 173 STATE STREETCorrespondence Solicited

BOSTON, MASS.

ADAMS EXPRESS C0M:PANYNEW ENGLAND DEPARTMENT

Special attention paid to business between Wellesley and Boston

Forwarders to all parts of the United States

All orders intrusted to our care will receive prompt a Office at ^and faithful attention. r

Rates as low as by any responsible company, and ^ IvARB'S SHOE STOREwill be furnished by the Asjent at Wellesley, or by a ,,,„ , , , ,,, i. , od a ^..,.vEdward Sands, Route Agent, Boston. " f*

WILLIAM KARB, Agent

C. S. SPENCER, SUPERINTENDENT, BOSTON

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When You Reach Your Home, no matter what

the distance from Boston, write to us when-

ever you are in need of any kind of Dry Goods,

We shall always be glad to send samples, so far

as the nature of the goods will allow. Your

friends will want to know the best place to get

Fine Goods.

R. H. STEARNS & COMPANY,Boston, Mass.

BAU5CH Si LOMB OPTICAL COflPANYMANUFACTURERS OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD

Allicroscopes, Objectives, and Accessories

Photographic Lenses and Shutters, Eyeglasses, Lenses, and a

Large Variety of other Optical Instruments

Factory and Main Office

515 to 543 North St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York. P. O. Drawer 1033

Branch Office

Fulton Building, 130 Fulton Street, corner Nassau Street, New York City

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, MAILED FREE

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Fine China, Glass and Lamps

^HE subscribers offer an extensive stock of the A JN the Art Pottery Rooms (third iloor, taice lift)

best products of English, French, German, a will be seen choice specimens adapted to Wed-Austrian, and Domestic Potteries and Glass Fac- ^ ding Gifts: also an extensive exhibit of Engage-tories,— embracing every household requisite in V ment Cups and Saucers, from the low cost to the

this line. Q most expensive specimens.

JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTONFine China, Glass and Lamps

5even Floors

Inspection inviteJ 120 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

Fail River Line to New Yorl<:

. . . STEA.TV1ERS . . .

Puritan, Plymoutli, Piigrim and Providence

Jl^ULLMAN Vestibuled EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Boston from Park Sqtiare Station at 6 P. M.

week days, and 7 P. M. Sundays, connecting- witii Steamer at Fall River in 80 minutes.

A Fine Orchestra on each Steamer.

Bag-gage checked from Hotel or Residence in Boston to destination.

OEORQK L. CONNOR, L. H. PALMER, Agent,

General Passenger Agent. No. 3 Old State House, Boston

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Seavcr, PliotM^'r:i|il

Noramberja Hat I

Reception Room and President's Parlor

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William S. Butler & Company

Pattkrn Hats axuBOXKKTS

HIOH-CLASS NIILLINKRY NOVELTIES

Nos. 90 to 98 Tremont Street

BOSTON, MASS.

Trimmed Millinery Department

Second Floor

PARIS-ONo. 160 Rue Montmartre

Miss Mittleberqer'sSchool

1020 Prospect Street

Cleveland, Ohio

Certificates accepted, by—

Dana Hall SchoolWellesley, Mass.

SNIITHV^SSAR ANDCLEVELAW DCOLLEQES

CIRCULARS SENT ON APPLICATION

ThofOLigh preparation for Colleiie work,

with opportunities for advanced study in

French, German and Music.

A new building" will be ready for occu-

pancy in September.

JULIA A. EASTMAN

SARAH P. EASTHANPrincipaLs

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Boston and AlbanyRailroad

The Route of the Popular

Springfield

Line• ••''MID=DAY LIMITED" •••

NEW BUFFET SMOKING CAR...

NEW AND ELEGANT DRAWING-ROOM CARS...

VESTIBULED THROUGH, and the...

MOST ELEGANT TRAIN IN NEW ENGLAND.

Leave Boston or New York at 12 noon.

Arrive New York or Boston at 5.40 P. M.

Train runs every day except Sunday, and is composed entirely of Drawing-room Cars.

Fare, including seat in Drawing-room Car, $6.00.

Boston, Mass.

A. 5. HANSON . . .

General Passenger Agent.

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Partridge, Photographor.

Approach to

" Tapelo"

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FINE FURSSEAL GARMENTS AND SEAL CAPES

OF THE VERY BEST ALASKA SEALSKIN

IN NEWEST STYLES AND TASTEFUL FINISH

All the popular Furs in the most stylish makes

Careful attention given to special orders

2:^= Our manufacture is noted for unsurpassed excellence

JOSEPH A. JACKSON412 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON

DREKAFine Stationery and Engraving House .

.

1121 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

COLLEGE INVITATIONS --j^- WEDDING INVITATIONS

CLASS STATIONERY

SOCIETY STATIONERY

PROGRAMMES, BADGES

VISITING CARDS

BANQUET MENUSDIPLOMAS AND MEDALS

STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING FOR FRATERNITIES, CLASSES AND COLLEGE ANNUALS

All work is executed in the establishment under the personal supervision of Mr. Dreka, and only in the best manner. Unequaledfacilities and long, practical experience enable us to produce the newest styles and most artistic effects, while our reputation is aguarantee of the quality of the productions of this house.

Designs, Samples and Prices sent on application.

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UXN40UNTKD PHOTOORAPHS OK

Hncient anb /Iftobern XLXElorhs of HrtRepresenting- the jMasterpieces of Paintin.c:. Sculpture and Arcliitecture

VIEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD -

Mounted Photographs for framing in great variety ; all the new subjects as fast as published. Artistic framingto order. Over- 14.000 subjects in stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. In writing please men-tion the Legenda.

Soule pbotoovapb Company338 Washington Street

BOSTON

IVIarxin L. Hall & Company

^^ Wholesale

Grocers13 AND 14 South JMarket ....

33 AND 3-4 Chathax^ StreetsA. J. ADAMS

FRED. P. VIRGINCHAS. G. BURGESS 33oSTON, IVlASS.

T. E. jVLoSKLKY & CON4PANY469 Washington Street, Boston

. . DKALKRS IN KINE SHOES . .

Young Ladies will find a large assortment for WaII<ing, Dress, Tennis and Gymnasium,Russet, and all the new shades of Ooze and QIace Kid constantly on hand

RRICES REASONABLEDISCOUNT TO Vv^ELLESIvEY COLLEGE

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3inip3on Cottage Qcro$s tf)c Acadov

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O. J. WASHBURN

Dentist

Office . . .

Rooxi 2 6 CivARiv's Block

NATICK, MASS.

ESTABLISHED 18T2

COLLEGE GIRLSDo you keep a Diary ?

Too Busy ?

But you can tind time to write a " Line a Day."

We have just the book, and tliafs its name. Its

cost is $1.00, #1.50, or $2.00, according to the bind-

ing. Write us for information, and don't fi)rget weare the proprietors of

Boston Linen • • • Boston Bondand

Bunker Hill Papers

and that we carry everything desired in the way ofStationery for every use.

SAMUEL WARD COMPANYOne minute from 49 Franklin Street

Washington Street Boston

kennedy's

ChampionBiscuit

Have-^^

You tried them ?

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CUTLBR BroTHKRS & CoMPANVWHOLESALE IMPORTING AND JOBBING

Druggists and Chemists89 BRO.Arj AND lO ANO 12 HAMILTON STREETS

Lowe & Reed. 1826

Reed, Cutler & Co. 1861 Boston', IVIass.

CoTTRELL & LeonardIMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF

Ibats, jfurs anb CloaUe

MAKERS OF

Cape anb (Bowns to Bmcrtcan CoUeaes

Illustrated

Manual upon Application ALBANY, NEW YORK

COLLINS & FAIRBANKSLadies' Hats

For Riding, Walking, and

Traveling

Street HatsIn Correct Shapes—a Variety

of Trimmings

Ladies' English Boating Hats

381 WASHiNOTox Street, Boston

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Farn.svortf) Art I^aildinjj and Aasic Mall

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Witch CreamA skin lotion which softens, heals and beautitles; a toilet article of

marvelous delicacy. Witch Cream feeds the skin. It may be used with

great satisfaction after washing and before retiring. It takes the tire outof sunburn.

For sale by all druggists. 50 and 25 cent bottles. Sample bottle by mail. 35 cents.

C. H. & J. PRICE, SALEM, MASS.

LAMPS ?Yes, lots of them.

Big lamps to stand on the floor.

Medium sized lamps to put on tables.

Little lamps to go and sit in a corner

with when you don't feel sociable.

All these and manv more.

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Buy one if you want to make \our

room attractive.

Never before was there such variety of

design, or such beauty of execution.

Never were the shades so artistic.

Never were the prices so low.

COME AND SEE

R. HOLLIXGS c*i CO.Manufacturers and Importers

523=525 WASHINGTON STREET Opposite R. H. W hite & Go's.

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BAILEY'S Hotel ^•'^JI^p^.Tetor

;Kg" Take Boston & Albany Railroad to Wellesley ; thencevia Stage to Hotel. First-class livery attached. Telephoneconnection from Depot to Hotel and College. Guests con-veyed to College free of charge from all trains that Stageconnects with. Proprietor Bailey's Boston E.xpress.

Live and Boiled Lobsters

Fresh Shad, Blue Fish> SalmonKippered Herring, Soused Mackerel

Canned Smelts

Queen Olives, Limes

Plain, Sweet and Fancy Mixed Pickles

All kinds of

RIVER, LAKE, AND OCEAN FISHBright, fresh goods

;prompt delivery

;prices right

Visit the Old and Reliable

Peoples Fish MarketOLIVER BROS. SOUTH AVENUE, NaTICK, MaSS.

ANGLERS,

YACHTSMEN, HO I

Sportsmen, travellers, do you know

What relief for rashes, stings.

Packer's Tar Soap always brings ?

Odors to its cleansing yield,

Irritations too are healed—

Caused by sunburn, chafing, heat.

Or by shoes that rub the feet.

Rest, too, follows in the path

Of a Packer's Tar Soap bath.

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H. BROADCusTONi Shoe NIawer

Repairing a Specialty

Trunk and Skate Straps

...Shop on Blossom Street...Near Washington Street

WELLESLEY, MASS.

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Winter I^odalss

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J. Tvr. SULLIVAN D. W. SULLIVAN

GEO. H. CHE55MAN & COMPANY

General Commission and Produce Dealers

No. 21 SOUTH SIDE FANEUIL HALL MARKET

BOSTON

E. A. SNOW W. M. SNOWSNOW & COMPANY

Wholesale Dealers in

WIEDITERRANEAN, TROPICAL, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, AND NATIVE FRUIT

21 and 22 North Market Street

Auction Warehouse and Salesroom

6 Pulton Street and 1 to 1 1 John Street BOSTON

Branch, 454 Bovlston StreetEstablished ixiL 18TO Y. H. C. A. Building

^ ANDREW J. LLOYDTRADE MARK.

I1VIPOR.TER AND O It^TP IO I ^/VI^ MANUFACTURER

323 and 325 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, HASS.

To avoid mistakes, please notice that THE WASHINGTON STREET STORE IS OPPOSITE THE OLD SOUTH CHURCH, and

all Cases accompanying our Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, etc., bear the accompanying Trade Mark.

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Raymond's Vacation ExcursionsAll Traveling Expenses Included

SUMMER AND AUTUMN TOURS FOR 1893

\;^*'u y^??;"' ® Columbian Exposition—Special Pullman A A Colorado and the Yellowstone Park. — Two jg-Davr\ estihuleJ 1 rams with Dinin.c: Cars leave Boston for Chicapo \\ // Excursions will leave Boston Julv lo and August 7.daily. A week at the Ravmond & Whitcomb Grand Hotel. \/ r^i„,„^„ t„. ^., c c " • * »u . r-opposite the Fair Cirounds, is included in the tickets. V d f m T d

~ ^^^^,^f"''''°"o' *? *^1 r"" .^a^""""!11 Rockv Muuntain Resorts, will leave Boston July 17, August

Short Trips to Eastern Resorts. — Parties will leave O 28. September n, and October 9.

Whi\e"Mn,';n!^'int°''JX* °^ *"2''V°T^n Days to the q The Yellowstone Park and California. - A 72-Day

R^vPr iV"""*^'"^'Saratoga. Lake George, the Saguenay Excursion will leave Boston, August ,o; also a 27-Day

• ^' Party for the Yellowstone Park and Return.Alaska and the Yellowstone National Park. — Two "

Each Party going beyond Chicago will have a week-at'the56-Day Excursions will leave Boston July 8 and 22. O World's Fair.

WINTER OF 1893=94.—California Excursions in Special Pullman Vestibuled Trains with Dining Cars,once a month or ottener; also tours to Mexico and the Sandwich Islands.

««- Send for descriptive book RAYMOND & WHITCOMBMentioning the particular tour desired 296 Washington Street, Opposite School, Boston

Alaska SealJackets, Sacques and Mantles

We show the largest stock in Boston, all our own mantifacttire,

and made in the latest Paris styles.

Our Shoulder Capes are made from all the fashionable furs, and

are in all the new styles. We make a specialty of repairing- and

remodeling Sacques, Jackets and Capes.

@ Edward KAKAS & Sons, The Leading Furriers

^_^cS> "^^^"^ Washington Street, and 162 Tremont Street@^ BOSTON, MASS.

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CAPKN, SPRAOUK & COiMPANY

Lubricating and Burning /^ 1 ¥ CL Naphtha and Gasolene

8 CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, BOSTON

TRY IT! %®

SAPODONE, FOR THE TEETHA LIQUID SAPONACEOUS DENTIFRICE

Rrepareo and SOLn bv

0TI5 CLAPP & SON, Boston and Providence

A. B. Clark, ",Dealer

CHOICE GROCERIES AT LOW PRICESCanned Goods in variety Good assortment of Kennedy's Goods

Nuts and Confectionery Different kinds of Fruits in their seasons

Goods Fresh and warranted to give satisfaction

All orders will receive prompt attention A. t>. CLAKKWashington Street, VVellesley, riass.

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O. SHHIvDON & COMPANYMANDFACTLIRERS AND DEALERS IN

Steam Launches, Sail Boats, Row Boats, Canoes, Dories, and Skiffs

KIRST=CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICESThe Director of the Gymnasium and the Captains of the Boat Crews testify to the satisfaction which our

woric has given in Weliesley. Particular attention given to Light Cedar Boats and Canoes.

Wa-rerootvisNo. 394 Atlantic Avenue, BOSTON, MASS.

CHARMING BOOKS by Lucy Larcom.

As It Is in Heaven. The Unseen Friend.At the Beautiful Gate. Three religious books,cheerful in tone, delightful to read, and of the finest qualityevery way. The last is a book of exquisite religious lyrics.

All three received from Bishop Brooks words of hearty ap-proval. The three books, bound in white, and in a box,form a very appropriate gift. $3.00 for the set. $1.00 each.

A New England Girlhood. i6mo, 75 cents. Holi-day Edition. $1.25. A delightful account of Miss Larcom'schildhood and youth.

Hoems. Household Edition. With portrait and illustra-tions. i2mo, $1.50; full gilt, $2.00; half calf, $3.00; levant,or tree calf. $4.50.

Childhood Songs. illustrated. $1.00.

Breathings of the Better Lifei8mo, $1.25 ; half calf, .$2.50.

Beckonings for Every Day. a CalendarThought. Seventh Edition Si.co.

" Miss Larcom's books are among the most wholesome in-

fluences in American literature. They should be in everyhousehold in the countrv."

Eighth Edition.

of

AMERICAN HISTORY, by John Fiske.

The Discovery of America, with a steel portraitof Mr. Fiske, many maps, facsimiles and other illustrations.Eleventh thousand. 2 vols., crown 8vo, gilt top, $4.00." A very cyclopedia of information on all subjects connectedwith its main theme, written by a man whose grasp is com-prehensive, and whose knowledge is commensurate- withills grasp."—London Times.

The American Revolution, with plans of battlesand a new steel portrait of Washington. Sixth Edition. 2\ols., crown 8\ii, .~f4.oo.

The Beginnings of New England ; or. The Puri-tan Tlieocrac\- in its Relation to Ci\iland Religious Liberty.Eighth Edition. Crown 8\o. $2.00.

The Critical Period of American History,

I783= 1789. With a map and bibliography. Eleventh

Edition. Crown 8vo, $2.00.

" Mr. Fiske writes from full knowledge and thorough re-search ; and he has such mastery of his facts and so distinct aperception of their relations, that his works are marvels ofclear statement, while his strong, simple style gives to them averv unusual attraction."

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HbNRY C. HASKBLL . . .

DESIGNER AND MAKER

FINE CLASS PINS, RINQS^^PRIZE MEDALS, etc., etc.

No. 11 jOHr^ STREET, NEW YORKCorrespondence in.-viteci

Copyriglnted. Design. Plates sen^t upoia req\-iest

HENRY M. BURR & CON/EPANY

Novelties in flillinery

AT POPULAR PRICES-

490 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON

H. H. CARTPKR Sz CON4PANY

PAPER MERCHANTS AND W1ANUEACTURER8, ENGRAVERS, PUBLISHERS, ETC.

Calling Cards, Wedding and CIass=Day Invitations

Papers by the poundSamples on application

?so. 3 BEACOX STREET

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Boston, Mass.

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Uavst iYOd(jc

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BEST WorkLowest prices

FULL COUNTPROMPT DELIVERY

...Fr.7^H K Wood...

352 Wt^sHiHgtoH 5TR.EET

6o5ToH

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WORK FOR SCHOOLS aNd colleges

Ephraim Adams & Company

BOOKBINDERS

Cloth Work a Specialty

Edges Gilded for the Trade

No. 289 Congress Street

BOSTON, MASS.

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(3^0. H» Kbiuniniev 8. do.

Ladies' • Misses' • and • Children's • Outfitters

Outside Garments, Costumes, Tea Qowns, Wrappers, Waists

Infants' Wear and Boys' Clothing

Hackintoshes and Cravenette Garments a Specialty

We are the Largest Specialty Garment House in the country

and never allow ourselves to be undersold

531 and 533 Washington Street, Boston, flass.

ESTABLISHED 1838

HODGMAN RUBBER COMPANYManufacturers of India Rubber Goods

And Headquarters for the Celebrated --^^^

Hodsrnan Mackintoshes ^,, ^^^ , , „,^ ,i^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Largest Stock of all kinds of^^^^^^^^^^^ RUBBER GOODS to be found in any House in

For Ladies and Gentlemen New England

NO. 32 SCHOOL STRBETT.TELEPHONE 7J7

H. C. NOYES, Manager BOSTON, MASS.

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Freeman

Cottage

Partridge, Pliotogruplicr

(j)oo(l Cottage

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ATonicFor Brain-Workers, the Weak and Debilitated.

Horsford's Acid Phosphateis without exception the Best Remedy for relieviiii^- Mental and Nervous Exhaustion ; and wherethe system has become debilitated by disease, it acts as a general tonic and vitalizer, atfordmg

sustenance to both brain and body.

Dr. J. C. Wilson, Pliiladelpliia, Pa., says: "I have used it as a general tonic, and in particular in

the debility and dyspepsia of over-worked men, with satisfactory results."

Descriptive Pamphlet sent Free.

RuMFORD Chemical Works, Providence, R. I.

Beware of Substitutes and Imitations.

ALL THE HALF-TONE CUTS IN

Xlbis publication

were made by the

Hyde Park Company

hyde park, mass.

YOUR MUSICAL COMPOSITIONOUGHT TO BE PRINTED

We can print it for you, having extensive facili-

ties for complete manufacture of all classes of

music, by all processes. Our work is the best.

The expense is not great. Send us your manu-script, telling us how many copies you wish, and

we will quote price.

We do not publish; i.e., place music on the

market; we simply manufacture. You may publish

over your own name, or arrange wiih your music

dealer to handle your publications for you.

We will take out copyright for you; in fact,

do all but sell the music.

F. H. GILSON COMPANYMusic Printers and Bookbinders

54 to 60 Stanhope Street

Boston, Mass.

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Hotel BellevueBeacon Street, Boston

EUROPEAN PLAN

A quiet hotel, with a cafe of rare excellence, situated

on Beacon Hill, near the State House, and convenient

to all the large stores and places of amusement

S. R. SMITH, Manager

"Heaps of Pearl" 'Methoujjht I saw heaps of pearl,

Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels."

It was in an uneasy dream that His Grace of Clarence saw this shimmering vision of priceless gems.Yet its counterpart is open tt) the waking eyes of every visitor to our department devoted to

....Precious Stones....Here are displayed fully $100,000 worth of white and colored crystals from Nature's great laboratory. The

stones are both mounted and loose, and include

DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPPHIRES, OPALS, PEARLS, ETC.

We make a specialty of mounting stones to order in odd ways.

Very satisfactory purchases can be made at from $10.00 to $50.00, though, of course, tiie richest results neces-sitate a somewhat greater outlay.

c;r.r;s,T2ri„n'Mr""' a. stowell & companyMarquise Rings, $50 to $200 24 Winter Street, Boston

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Italian Ciardens of7\r. Hanneuell

'_ Scaver, I'liotoj^raplie

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NEW ENGLAND

THE Has no special "seedtime and harvest," if we mean by sei'dttine a time

of uw'tiiig for the seed to germinate and grow. New teaciiers are con-

stantly registering, and sciiooi officers are constantlv applying for well-

niinriii nr rniini-riniiQ"-'^''''^*-^ teachers, at this office. Yet for the next three months there

DUnEAU UF EDUCAI ON ^'''" ^^ '"""^^ vacancies to be filled and more demand for teachers of

every grade than at any other season.

Hence, now is eiiiphatiidllj the time for all wiio seek positions or promotion to register. Forms and

circulars sent free. Prompt and careful attention to ail calls for teachers, whether in person or by letter. Our

list of teachers is large, embracing many of the ablest and best in the profession, for every department of school,

from the kindergarten to the college. No charge to school officers for services rendered.

HIRAM ORCUTT, Manager, 3 Somerset Street, Boston.

WELLESLEV, HASS.

®%® IRestaucant ®g®Meals at all Hours Parties supplied at

Catering ?^® short notice

CHAI^LES "\x7. FERITY,Apothecary

P^-U-re; IDxtj-gs a.n.ci Toiie^t jPLxticle^s, IF^<2:r£-u.ime.ry, Etc

PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COMPOUNDING OF PHYSICIANS'

PRESCRIPTIONS.

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...THE ATTENTION OF...

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