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COMPILED BY THE REGISTRATION COMMITTEE
M. I. T.
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
June, 1916
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OFFICERS
OF THE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Honorary President
—
MissMargaret
E. DoddPresident
—
MissMabel
Keyes BabcockFirst Vice-President
—
MissMarion
TalbotSecond Vice-President
—
Miss IsabelHyams
Corresponding Secretary
—
Miss Lillie C.Smith
Recording Secretary—
Miss Clara P.Ames
Treasurer
—
MissAnnie
E.Allen
Auditor
—
MissBertha Brown
Executive Committee
The
Officers Dr. Alice F. Blood MissSusan Minns
Mrs.Harry W.
TylerRegistration Committee
Miss
Margaret
C.Brawley
Mrs.Edna W. Moody
Miss Alice E.Dacy
Miss Constance FullerMiss Jessie F.
Emery
Student Aid Committee
Miss
Margaret
E.Dodd
MissMabel
Keyes Babcock Mrs. Frederick T. Lord, TreasurerHonorary
Members
of the Association Mrs. Francis A.Walker
Mrs. Richard C.
Maclaurin
Technology
Women
FROM THE BY-LAWS
The
corporation shall beknown
as "Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWomen's
Association."The
object of the Association shall be to promote education, unity, and good fellowshipamong women
graduates and past stu- dents of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to advance the cause of education and the general welfare ofwomen
under- graduates.Any woman
graduate or past student of the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology shall be eligible for membership, andmay
become amember
upon payment of the annual dues of one dollar.Introduction
INTRODUCTION
^^
It is difficult to realize today, forty-three years after Ellen Swallow, the first
woman
graduate, received her degree of Bach-elor of Science (in Chemistry) from the Institute of Technology, that the opportunities open to
women
for the study of science have not always been as free from restrictions as they appear to be now.The
story of such pioneers in the education ofwomen
asMaria Mitchell, Alice Palmer, and our
own
Ellen Swallow, betterknown
as Ellen H. Richards, reads like a tale from a far distant past.They
found the education ofwomen
entrenched in prejudice and convention, but with clear vision they labored ceaselessly and successfully to achieve forwomen
the abundance of opportunity which it has been our privilege to enjoy.On
December 10, 1870, the day the Faculty recommended to the Corporation of the Institute the admission of Miss Swallow as a special student in Chemistry, this resolution is recorded: "Thatthe Faculty are of the opinion that the admission of
women
as special students is as yet in the nature of an experiment, that each application should be acted on upon itsown
merits, and that no general action or change of the former policy is at present expedient."On
July 11, 1871, Miss Swallow writes, "I hope in a quietway
I
am
winning away
which others will keep open."The
history of her subsequent life is a story of "winning the way."The
opening of theWoman's
Laboratory of the Institute is a chapter in itself. In October, 1877, Mrs. Richards reported to theWoman's
Education Association: "Greater results have already accrued from the opening of the laboratory than could have been thought possible a year ago, since every department of the Insti- tute is open to youngwomen
; and any onewho
can pay her fees and pass the entrance examination can there obtain scientific education."Technology
Women
From
that day to thiswomen
have been passing within the doors of the. Institute;many
havewon
its degrees, but more have gained here the quality of precision to fill the requirements of special work in their chosen fields. Everywoman
acknowledges her debt of gratitude to her whose wise brain and willing hand opened the way.Whoever
under its roof has found the spirit of science truly interpreted,who
has here learned the supremacy of fact over fancy and the value of"work
and practical work" in its ennobling power, whether her stay has been long or short, is entitled to be called a Technology woman.This sheaf of names has been gathered, not to measure in vol-
ume
the influence which the opening of the Technology courses towomen
has had upon education, but merely to indicatehow
far- reaching and diverse has been this influence both upon the content of education and upon the lives of educated women.The
influence of suchwomen
in a community cannot be calcu- lated from the number of public positions held or degrees acquired. It is, however, worthy of note that this influence has been largely exerted along lines for the betterment of the living conditions of humanity.The
tasks of the next forty years will not be those of the years that are past.It is scarcely to be believed that the
way
alreadywon
will ever be lost; but problems there will be, perhaps more difficult, perhaps more subtle, than the early ones, and for their solution there willmore and more be needed the trained hand and mind, the will to
do and the intelligence to direct.
May
there always be Technologywomen
to the fore, "winning away
which others will keep open."Mabel
Keyes Babcock.Fellowships
FELLOWSHIPS
May
15, 1916Bigelow, Gertrude.
A.C.A. Fellowship, School of Housekeeping, Boston, 1900-01.
Blood, Alice Frances.
Robinson Fellowship, Yale, 1908-09. Yale University Fellow- ship, 1909-10.
Boveri, Mrs. Theodor.
Fellowship at Bryn Mawr.
Dodd,
Margaret
Eliot.Graduate work in Biology, 1896, M. I. T.
DOLBEAR,
KATHERINE
ELLA.Fellowship in Biology, Clark University, Worcester, Mass., 1912-13.
Hall, Mrs. Robert William.
Bennett Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania.
Locke, Mrs.
Walter
Leonard.Fellowship, School of Housekeeping, Boston. Diploma in
Home
Economics, Teachers College,New
York, 1899.Maltby,
Margaret
Eliza.M. I. T. European Graduate Fellowship, 1893-95. Association of Collegiate Alumnae European Fellowship, 1895-96.
Newkirk,
Eliza Jacobus.Fellowship from Wellesley College for two years' study at
M. I. T. and one year's study and travel abroad.
Parker,
Emma
Harriet.Fellowship in Chemistry, Bryn
Mawr,
1893-94.Patterson, Julia C.
Women's
Education Association Fellowship,Simmons
Col- lege, Boston, 1907-08.Peabody,
Susan Wade.
Fellow in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1899-1901.
Robinson, Mrs. Alfred Brooks.
Scholarship, Johns Hopkins Medical College, 1895-96.
Rohde, Alice.
Mary Putnam
Jacobi Fellowship, 1910-12. Graduate work inOrganic Chemistry, Berlin, Germany.
Technology
Women
Smith,
Sarah
Effie.Class of '86 Fellowship, Mt. Holyoke College; used for study- in Europe.
Talbot, Marion.
Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science.
Walmsley,
Alice Freeman.Fellowship in Economics, Wellesley College, 1906-07.
Weeks,
Angelina
Louisa.Honorary Scholar at Clark University, Worcester, two years.
Wellman, Mabel Thacher.
Fellowship in the Department of Household Administration at the University of Chicago, one year.
Women
Holding College PositionsWOMEN HOLDING COLLEGE POSITIONS
Barrows,
Anna.
Instructor, Teachers College, Columbia University,
New
York, N. Y.
Bates,
Sarah
Loveland.Instructor,
Home
Economics,New
Hampshire College Exten- sion Service, Durham, N. H.Bevier, Isabel.
Director of Courses in Household Science, University of Illi- nois, Urbana, 111.
Blood, Alice Frances.
Associate Professor, Household Economics,
Simmons
Col- lege, Boston, Mass.Blunt, Katherine. •
Assistant "Professor of Food Chemistry,
Home
Economics,University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
Bragg, Charlotte Almira.
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Wellesley, Mass.
Burr,
Helen
Louise.Dean
ofWomen, Whitman
College, Walla Walla, Wash.Davis, Grace Evangeline.
Associate Professor in Physics, Wellesley, Mass.
Duff,
Ellen
L. (Sister Loretto Basil).Teacher of Economics, St. Elizabeth's College, Convent Sta- tion,
New
Jersey.Elliott, Sophronia Maria.
Associate Professor of Biology,
Simmons
College, Boston, Mass.Fisher, Elizabeth Florette.
Professor of Geology and Geography, Wellesley, Mass.
Foster,
Mary
Louise.Associate Professor of Chemistry, Smith College, Northamp-
ton, Mass.
Gaines, Elizabeth Venable.
Professor of Biology, Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Graham, Minnie
Almira.Instructor in Chemistry, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.
Gray, Greta.
Instructor, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111.
io Technology
Women
Johnson,
Laura
Katherine.Instructor in Physics,
Simmons
College, Boston, Mass.Langford, Grace.
Instructor in Physics, Barnard College, Columbia University,
New
York, N. Y.Lundin,
Laura
M.Associate Professor in Mathematics,
Wheaton
College, Nor-ton, Mass.
Maltby,
Margaret
Eliza.Associate Professor of Physics, Barnard College,
New
York, N. Y.Mason, Elizabeth Spalding.
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Smith College, Northamp-
ton, Mass.
Newkirk,
Eliza Jacobus.Instructor in History of Architecture, Wellesley, Mass.
Patten,
Jane
Boit.Special Instructor in Botany and Elementary Horticulture,
Simmons
College, Boston, Mass.Rohde, Alice.
Assistant in Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.
Smith,
Sarah
Effie.Professor in Mathematics, Mt. Holyoke College, South Had-
ley, Mass.
Talbot, Marion.
Professor of Household Administration and
Dean
ofWomen,
University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
Tallant, Alice
W.
Professor of Obstetrics,
Women's
Medical College of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.Vinton, Frances E.
Instructor in
Home
Economics,New
York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.Wellman, Mabel
T.Associate Professor,
Home
Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.Wood, Elvira.
Assistant Curator,
Museum
of Comparative Zoology, Har- vard College, Cambridge, Mass.College Positions Formerly Held
n
COLLEGE POSITIONS FORMERLY HELD
Babcock,
Mabel
Keyes.Instructor in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Wellesley College.
Beckler, Edith Arthur.
Instructor in
Simmons
College.Bigelow, Gertrude.
Assistant in Chemistry, Wellesley College.
Boveri, Mrs. Theodor.
Professor of Biology, Vassar College.
Brown,
Bertha
Millard.Instructor, Vassar College.
Burr, Alice Morville.
Dean's Assistant,
Whitman
College.Burton, Mrs.
Paul
G.Instructor in Science, College of St. Elizabeth.
Crawford, Caroline.
Instructor, Chicago University.
Dean
ofWomen,
Middlebury College.Dennett, Mrs. Elizabeth R.
Instructor in Zoology and Botany, Constantinople College for Girls.
Eaton,
Maria
Stone.Professor of Chemistry, Wellesley College.
Esselen, Mrs. Gustavus J.
Instructor in Chemistry,
Simmons
College.Ewing, Mrs.
William
C.Instructor in Mathematics, Wellesley College.
Hall, Mrs. Robert
W.
Instructor in Zoology, Wellesley College.
Hammerstrom,
Mrs.Anna
C.Research Assistant, M. I. T. Assistant, Chemical Department, Wellesley College. Instructor in Science and Mathematics, Maryland College for
Women.
Hancock, Mrs. James Henry.
Instructor in Zoology, Wellesley College.
Hart,
Susan
Josephine.Instructor in English, Wellesley College.
12 Technology
Women
Holman,
Mrs. George U. G.Instructor in Chemistry, Barnard College.
Locke, Mrs.
Walter
Leonard.Instructor, Adj. Professor and Associate Professor, Nebraska State University.
Magoun,
Mrs. HerbertW.
Instructor in Botany, Wellesley College. Professor of Biol- ogy, Colorado College.
Mark,
Mrs.Kenneth
L.Instructor in Chemistry,
Simmons
College.Martin, Mrs. Albert H.
Assistant in Biology,
Simmons
College.Meyer, Mrs. J. Shelley.
Professor of Chemistry, McKendrie College.
Ordway, Mrs.
John
M.Professor of Chemistry,
Newcomb
College.Pike, Clara M.
Instructor thirty-one years in
Wheaton
Seminary,now Wheaton
College.Richards, Mrs.
Ellen
H.Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry, M. I. T.
Robinson, Mrs. Alfred Brookes.
Instructor in Histology,
Woman's
Medical College Infirmary,New
York.ROCKFELLOW,
ANNIE
G.Instructor in English, University of Arizona.
Usher,
Susannah.
Assistant Professor of Household Science, University of Illi- nois. Instructor,
Simmons
College.Walker,
Harriet A.Instructor in Botany, University of California.
Walmsley,
Alice F.Instructor, Institutional Management,
Simmons
College.Weeks, Angelina
L.Professor, American College for Girls, Constantinople.
White, Laura
Rogers.Instructor, Hocker College,
now
Hamilton College, Lexing-ton, Ky.
Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
13ALPHABETICAL REGISTER
OF
TECHNOLOGY WOMEN
Abbot, Bessie
Owen.
Abell, Adelaide M., B.S. 73 Farrington Avenue, Allston, Mass.
Director, Department of
Home
Economics, Technical HighSchool, Providence, R. I.
*Addison, Mrs. David
Dulaney
(Julia deWolf
Gibbs). 1789 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass.Author and designer.
Adkinson, June, A.B., A.M.
Laboratory Assistant, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Mass.
Adams, Mrs. Theodore P. Deceased.
Alford, Mrs.
Edward
B.(Mary Dean
Hale).*Allen,
Annie
Elizabeth, A.B. 263 Harvard Street,Cam-
bridge, Mass.
*Allen, L. Mabel. 24 Wentworth Place, East Lynn, Mass.
Teacher, Lewis School, Lynn.
Allen, Mrs. Russell (Ella F. Copeland).
*Ames, Clara Preston, B.S. 39
Newbury
Street, Boston, Mass.Anderson,
Mary
Perle, B.S., A.M. East Berkshire, Vt.Teacher of Nature Study, Horace
Mann
School, Columbia University,New
York, N. Y.Anderson,
Sarah
Randolph.Andrews, Mrs.
William
C, B.S.(Mary
J. Ruggles).Angell, Mrs.
Rufus
G. (Minerva B. Tobey).Appleton, Marjorie Crane.
Armes,
Annetta
F. Died May, 1912.Ashe, Mrs.
Edward
Percy (M. Susan Gile).Atkinson,
Susan Parkman.
Aumach, Alma
E., A.B., A.M.Note.
— No
report received in 1916 from those whose names appear withoutaddresses.*Starrednames denotemembers ofthe M. I. T. Women'sAssociation.
14 Technology
Women
Babcock, Elizabeth Brewer, B.S. 102 Crawford Street, Roxbury, Mass.
Chemist, Carnegie Nutrition Laboratory, Roxbury.
*Babcock,
Mabel
Keyes, A.B., B.S., M.S. 111 Washington Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass.Landscape architect.
*Bachelder, Grace Darling. 78 St. James Avenue, Boston, Mass.
Instructor in Domestic Science, Prince School,
Newbury
Street, Boston.
*Baer, Mrs. Richard P. (Alice M. Getchell). "Cherokee,"
Catonsville, Md.
Bailey,
Sarah
L. Died in 1896.*Bailey, Mrs.
Thomas Ward
(Sarah YardleyDe
Normandie).Kingston, Mass.
Balch,
Marion
Cesares.Ballard,
Hetty
O., B.S. Died December 20, 1897.Banta,
May.
Barber,
Annie
M., A.B.Barker,
Bertha
I., B.S.Barnes, Edith. Deceased.
Barrett, Mrs. Caroline
Whitney.
Barrett,
Sarah
Eliza. Barre, Mass.Teacher of Mathematics,
Hampton
Institute, Hampton, Va.Barrows,
Anna.
Fryeburg, Me.Instructor in Domestic Science, Teachers College, Columbia University,
New
York, N. Y.Bartholomew,
Ethel, B.S. 2446 Aldrich Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.Editor, Keith's Magazine, Minneapolis.
Bartlett, Jane Howard.
Barton, Mrs. F. O.
(Mary
L. Coolidge).Barus, Mrs. Carl, A.B. (Annie G. Howes). 30 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, R. I.
Batcheller, Frances C.
*Bates,
Sarah
Loveland. Durham, N. H.Instructor,
Home
Economics,New
Hampshire College Ex-tension Service.
Bean, Elizabeth
W.
87Main
Street, Concord, Mass.Beck, Mrs. James A. (Isabel Worthington).
Beckler, Edith Arthur, B.S.
Beede,
Mary
J., M.D.Bennett, Mrs.
William
B., B.S. (Sophia G. Hayden).Bentham,
Mrs. Charles E. (Annie F. O'Hara). Died January 9, I9I5-Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
15Bevier, Isabel, Ph.B., Ph.M.
Director of Household Science, University of Illinois, Ur- bana, 111.
Biddle, Mrs.
Moncure
(Brenda Fenollosa).Bigelow, Gertrude, B.S. 19 Shattuck Street, Natick, Mass.
Instructor in Chemistry, Walnut Hill School, Natick.
Bigelow, Jane Poultney.
Bird, Adelaide, B.S., A.M.
Blackmer, Mrs.
Edward
S., B.S.Hingham
Center, Mass.Blackwell, Edith Brown. Died October, 1906.
Blake, Mrs.
Edmund
E. (ClaraEames
Sheppard). 75 NorthStreet, Saco, Me.
Blau, Mrs. M. F. (Julia Ellsworth).
Bliss, Clara Amity, B.S.
Bliss, Mrs.
Edward
P.(Mary
C.McKay).
*Blodgett, Mildred Eleanor, B.S. Silsbee Cottage, Hillsboro, N. H.
*Blood, Alice Frances, B.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the School of Household Economics,
Simmons
College, Boston, Mass.*Blunt, Mrs.
Arthur
A. (Sophie Gifford Thayer). 259Wash-
ington Street, Braintree, Mass.
Blunt, Katherine, A.B., Ph.D. 1156 East 56th Street, Chicago,
111.
Assistant Professor of Food Chemistry,
Home
Economics,University of Chicago.
*Boardman, Mrs.
William
D. (Alice L. Putnam).Boland,
Marion
Genevieve, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.Bolles, Mrs.
Frank
(Elizabeth A. Swan).*Bond,
Sarah
Adams, M.D. 41 Fairfield Street, Boston, Mass.*Bonesteele, Mrs. P. Frank, B.S. (Sarah Abbie Hall). Victor, N. Y.
Bosworth, Louise Marion.
*Boursaud, Mrs. Alphonse. 73 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury, Mass.
Boveri, Mrs. Theodor, B.S., Ph.D. (Marcella I. O'Grady).
Wiirzburg, Germany.
Bowen, Mrs.
Archer
C. (Alice C. Day).*Bowen,
Kate
Agnes. 28 Russell Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.Teacher of Mathematics, Masten Park
High
School, Buffalo.Boyd,
Helen
F., A.B.*Brackett, Mrs. Ledru J. (Anna Hicks). 10 Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Bradley, Mary. 374 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass.
Bradt, Cecilia Katherine.
16 Technology
Women
Bragg, Charlotte Almira, B.S. 26 Franklin Street, Marblehead, Mass.
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Wellesley College.
Braley, Jessie Nelson, A.B., B.S.
*Brawley,
Margaret
Cecilia. 6Sachem
Street, Roxbury, Mass.Assistant Instructor in Chemistry,Girls' High School, Boston.
Brooks, Mrs.
Lawrence
R., A.B., B.S. (Ethel Frances Fifield).Brown, Mrs.
William
H. (Adelaide Moors). 304 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.*Brown,
Bertha
Millard, B.S. 15 Hazelton Street, Mattapan, Mass.Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Board of Educa-
tion, Department of University Extension.
Brown,
Edith Louisa, M.S.Brown,
Martha
Brooks.Brown, S. Alice, A.B.
Principal, Tolethorpe School, Newport, R. I.
Bruce, Annetta.
Bruce, Barbour.
*Bryant, Alice Gertrude, A.B., M.D. 502 Beacon Street, Bos- ton, Mass.
Bryant, Dixie Lee, B.S., Ph.D. 4035 North Kedvale Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Teacher in Chicago
High
School.*Bullard,
Mary
Bean. 387 Danforth Street, Portland, Me.Teacher of Drawing, Public Schools, Portland.
Burdette, Mrs. E. K., B.S. (Edna Greenwood Bailey).
*Burr, Alice Morville. 93 Lincoln Street, Melrose, Mass.
Burr, Barbara.
Burr,
Helen
Louise, A.B. Reynolds Hall, Walla Walla, Wash.Dean
ofWomen, Whitman
College, Walla Walla.*Burton, Mrs.
Paul
Gibson(Mary
Barlow). 701 Lake Drive, Baltimore, Md.*Capen, Bessie Tilson.
Principal, Miss Capen's School for Girls, Northampton, Mass.
Carpenter, Mrs.
Thomas
B., B.S. (Annie Elizabeth White). 71North Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Consulting dietitian for hospitals of the City of Buffalo, with position equal to surgeon on staff, City Hospitals.
Carrigan, Rose A. 53 Sydney Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Assistant Director of Practice and Training, Boston Public Schools.
Carter,
Marion
Hamilton, B.S. 504West
143d Street,New
York City, N. Y.
Author.
Case,
Mabel
B., Deceased.Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
ijCatlin, Mrs.
Daniel
K. (Gertrude Loring Hamlen). 41 West- moreland Place, St. Louis, Mo.Chadwell, Elizabeth Dane.
Chamberlain, Grace. Died April 5, 1913.
Chapin,
Mabel
Huidekoper. 84 Upland Road, Brookline, Mass.*Chapman,
Mary. j6 Florida Street, Springfield, Mass.Charleston, Georgiana.
Cheever, Helen.
Cheever, Marion. Died September 21, 1897.
Cheney,
Margaret Swan.
Died September, 1882.Margaret Cheney
Room named
for her.Churchill, Mrs. F. S. (Lucretia M. Hallowell).
Clark, Clara M.
Clark, Grace
May.
69 St. James Street, Roxbury, Mass.Clark, Mrs. S. P., B.S. (Carrie L. Rice). 136
West
Pico Street,Los Angeles, Cal.
Clarke,
Susan Lyman.
Clement, Hope. Deceased.
Cochran, Helen. Deceased.
Codd, Eliza, B.S. 21
Main
Street, Nantucket, Mass.Architect.
Coes,
Marion
Louise. 144 Church Street, Whitinsville, Mass.Student, M. I. T.
Coffin,
Marian
Cringer.Colbath,
Laura Anne.
Died January, 1913.Cole,
Rhoda
E. Deceased.Coman, Katherine
Ellis. Deceased.Conro,
Emma
O.Cornish, Mrs. Louis C. (Frances Eliot Foote).
Cottle, Louise M.
Courtney, Angelia
Martha,
A.B. 160 East 91st Street,New
York, N. Y.
Associate in Chemistry, Rockefeller Institute,
New
York.Crawford, Caroline. 620
West
i22d Street,New
York City, N.Y.Lecturer and writer on Dramatic Arts.
Crehore,
Lucy
C.Critchett,
Eunice
A., Ph.B. 126 Church Street, Watertown, Mass.Teacher, Brighton
High
School, Boston.*Crosby, Mrs.
William
Otis (Alice A. Ballard). 9 Park Lane, Jamaica Plain, Mass.Crowell,
Esther
L.Cunningham,
Margaret.Teacher, Dorchester High School.
18 Technology
Women
Curtis, Mrs. G. S. (Fannie Hooper).
Curtis, Ida M.
Teacher of Drawing, Brighton
High
School.*Cushing, Florence M., A.B.
Cushman, Susan
L.Cutler,
Jane
R., A.B.Cutter, Alice M.
*Dacy, Alice E., A.B. 98
Hemenway
Street, Boston, Mass.Teacher of Sciences, Roxbury High School, Boston.
Daggett,
Eleanor W.
295 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.Daniels,
Ada
Eudora. 197 Washington Street, Newton, Mass.Supervisor of Cooking, District Schools, Hartford, Conn.
Dann, Mary
E.hi
Hilton Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y.Business Librarian.
Davis, Mrs.
Anne
Hubbard.Davis, Grace Evangeline, A.B., A.M. 8 Norfolk Terrace, Wellesley, Mass.
Associate Professor of Physics, Wellesley College.
Davis, Mrs.
Katherine
B. (Katherine B. Crowninshield).Davis,
Myra
Louise. Southboro, Mass.Davol, Mrs. Stephen B.
(Amy
Putnam).Day,
Sarah
Louise, A.B., A.M. 280Newbury
Street, Boston, Mass.Treasurer,
Woman's
Board of Missions (Congregational), 14 Beacon Street, Boston.*de Lancey, Mrs. Darragh, B.S. (Harriet Tooker Gallup). 52 Pine Street, Waterbury, Conn.
Dennett, Mrs. D. C, B.L. (Elizabeth Goodwin Redfern)
.
7 Washington Street, Winchester, Mass.
Dennis,
Bertha
Elizabeth. 3 Carlisle Street, Roxbury, Mass.Teacher,
West
RoxburyHigh
School, Boston.Denny,
Lucy
A.Derby, Eloise L.
Dexter, Rose L. 400 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.
Dike, Alice Norton, B.L.
*Dodd,
Margaret
Eliot, B.S. Brookline, Mass.,Box
yy.Dodd, Rebecca. Brookline, Mass.,
Box
yy.Dodd, Mrs.
Walter
Sedgwick, B.S. (Helen Chamberlain).Dolbear,
Katherine
Ella, A.M. 14Wyman
Street, Arlington,Mass.
Teacher of Science, Technical High School, Oakland, Cal.
Douglas, Alice Brooks. Died October 23, 1909.
Dowd, Elizabeth G.
Dozier, Henrietta Cuttineau, B.S.
Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
19Drowne, Elizabeth R.
Dudley,
Helena
S., A.B. Denison House, 93 Tyler Street, Bos- ton, Mass.Volunteer Social Worker.
Duff, Ellen L., B.S., M.S. (Sister Loretto Basil).
Head
of Department ofHome
Economics, St. Elizabeth's College, Convent Station,New
Jersey.*Durgin, Clara Isabel, B.S. 12 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Mass.
Dutton, Julia M., M.D.
Dyer, Bertina.
Eaton,
Maria
Stone. 6 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass.Teacher of Mathematics, Cambridge School for Girls (pri- vate).
Elder, Harriet Bigelow. 610 Allen Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Elkins, Mrs. F. E. (Florence E.
Dow).
*Elliott, Sophronia Maria, A.M. 118 Charles Street, Boston, Mass.
Assistant Professor,
Simmons
College.Emery, Edith G.
*Emery, Jessie Fremont.
The
Warren, Roxbury, Mass.Genealogist.
Esselen, Mrs. Gustavus John, Jr., A.B. (Henrietta Willard Locke). 86 Walker Road, Swampscott, Mass.
Everett,
Margaret M.
Erving, Mrs.
Emma,
A.B.(Emma
Lootz).*Ewing, Mrs.
William
Clinton, B.S. (FlorenceAnna Wood).
107
Anawan
Avenue,West
Roxbury, Mass.Fales,
Helen
Lillian, B.S. 5 Beech Street, Framingham, Mass.Chemist, Babies' Hospital Laboratory, Rockefeller Institute,
New
York, N. Y.Faxon, Harriet.
Featherstone, Mrs. R. S. (Florence Merrill).
Fernald, Ethel, A.B.
Fernald, Mrs.
Guy Goodwin
(Alice Lee Manning). 12 Assabet Avenue, Concord Junction, Mass.Ferris,
Emma
Everest. 507 Center Street, Newton, Mass.Assistant to Manager, Truck Tire Department, B. F. Good- rich Company, Boston.
Ferson,
Aimee
Clara. 34 EastWyoming
Avenue, Melrose, Mass.Assistant Instructor in Manual Training, Boston Public Schools.
Field, Arline, Ph.B., A.M. 222
Medway
Street, Providence, R. I.Assistant, American
Museum
of Natural History,New
York,N. Y.
20 Technology
Women
*Fisher, Elizabeth Florette, B.S.
Professor of Geology and Geography, Wellesley College.
University Extension lecturer in Geography.
*Fisher, Laura.
Fitts,
Ada May.
School Committee Rooms,Mason
Street, Bos-ton, Mass.
Supervisor Special Classes, Boston Public Schools.
*Fitz,
Emma
Jenny.Flagg, Edith Augusta. Died
March
8, 1901.Fletcher, Grace Webster. Died
November
19, 1904.Fletcher,
Katherine
S.Forbes, Mrs.
Ralph Emerson
(Elise Cabot). Milton, Mass.Ford, Lynette.
Forsythe, Mrs. (Anne Wright).
Foss, Mrs. Charles S. (Cora
Dana
Macy).Foster,
Agnes Winslow.
Foster, Cornelia Chase.
Foster,
Mary
Louise, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Chemistry, Smith College, Northamp- -
ton, Mass.
Fowler, Berenice A., A.B., A.M.
*Fraser,
Matilda
Alexandra. 409 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.Teacher of Mathematics, Girls' Latin School, Boston.
Frazier, Mrs.
Bayard
R. (Eva Loring Feltis). Pittsfield, Mass.*Freeman, Harriet Elizabeth. 37 Union Park, Boston, Mass.
Frothingham, Eugenia
Brooks.Frothingham,
Mrs.Thomas
G. (Eleanor Felton Whiting).*Fuller, Constance, A.B. 38 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.
Draftsman, Carmichael Construction Company, Akron, O.
Fuller,
Mary Augusta
Herbert.Furlong,
Anna
Genevieve.Gaines, Elizabeth Venable) A.B., A.M. Saxe, Va.
Professor of Biology, Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y.
*Gallup,
Anna
Billings, S.B.Curator, Children's Museum, Brooklyn (N. Y.) Institute of Arts and Sciences.
Gammon, Maud
Gertrude.Gardner, Charlotte M. Deceased.
Gardiner, Mrs. J. P. (Elinor Green Whitney). 17 Regent Circle, Brookline, Mass.
Gargan, Mrs. H. Nordoff.
*Garland, Caroline Harwood. 65 Silver Street, Dover, N. H.
Librarian, Dover Public Library.
Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
21Garrett, Christina Hallowell.
Gary, Clara Emerette, M.D. 416 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass.
Gaskill,
Mary
Mortimer.*Gates, Hattie Lawrence. 470
Warren
Street, Roxbury, Mass.Teacher of Science, South Boston
High
School.Giddings, Laura.
Gilbreth,
Mary
E. Died August 8, 1894.Gill, Mrs. A. C. (Ella E. Eaton).
Gleason, Caroline Lillian. 46 Brooks Street,
West
Medford, Mass.Director of Scoliosis Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Gleason,
Ethel
Augusta. 10 Edgehill Road, Winchester, Mass.Social worker.
Goddard, M. C. C.
Goodrich,
Annie
Louise. 27 Russell Street, Maiden, Mass.Teacher, public school, Maiden.
*Gordon, Elizabeth Fulton.
Gould, Alice Bache, A.B.
Gould, Mrs. H. A. Deceased.
Gove,
Anna
M., M.D. 517 Highland Avenue, Greensboro, N. C.Resident Physician, State Normal College, Greensboro.
Graham, Minnie
Almira, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 34 Park Place, Lockport, N. Y.Instructor in Chemistry, Wellesley College.
Grant,
Mrs.Henry Clay
(Addie Kimball). 156 Park Street,Newton, Mass.
Graves, Henrietta Louisa.
Hampton
Institute, Hampton, Va.Teacher,
Hampton
Institute.Gray, Alice Maude.
Gray, Greta, S.B., A.M.
Instructor, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111.
Gray, Mrs. Leven J. (Margaret
W.
Bender).Green,
Mary
Lynch. 300 Seaver Street, Roxbury, Mass.Teacher, South Boston
High
School.Greenlaw, Mrs.
Frank
M.(Emma
V. Kramer).Greenman,
Elizabeth, A.B.Greenwood, Grace. 17 Russ Street, Hartford, Conn.
Teacher of Normal Methods and Critic Teacher, Macdonald
Institute, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Greenwood, Mrs. Robert B. (Alice M. Macomber). American
Falls, Ida.
Griffin,
Mabel
T.22 Technology
Women
Griffin, Mrs.
Walter
Bailey, B.S. (Marion Lucy Mahoney).*Gross, Mrs. Edward, Pharm.D. (Cora E. Burt). 109 Peterbor- ough Street, Boston, Mass.
Gunnison,
Sarah
Pierce, A.B. Berlin, Worcester County, Md.Teacher of English, National Cathedral School, Washington, D. C.
Hackett, Jean A. Died August, 1898.
Hale,
Annie
Pierce.Hall, Mrs. Florence Clexton, A.B. (Florence E. Clexton). 82 Gainsborough Street, Boston, Mass.
(Secretary) Correspondence Stenographer, Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston.
Hall, Mrs. Robert W., B.L., A.M., Ph.D.
(Mary
Alice Bowers).133 Church Street, Bethlehem, Pa.
Hallowell,
Susan
M. Deceased.Hamlen,
Elizabeth Perkins. 104 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass.Clinic Secretary, Nerve Department, Massachusetts General ,
Hospital, Boston.
Hammerstrom,
Mrs.Wilhelm Gustav
Adolf, B.S. (Anna Mar- ' garet Cederholm). 48Oakwood
Avenue, Arlington, N. J.*Hancock, Mrs. James Henry, S.B. (Bertha Lennie Ballantyne).
75 Washington Street, Hudson, Mass.
*Hardwick, Rose Standish, A.B., A.M. Care College Club, 40
Commonwealth
Avenue, Boston, Mass.Instructor in Education, Boston School of Physical Educa-
tion.
Hardy, Mrs. Charles A. (Gladys
May
Blake). Glen Road, Wellesley Farms, Mass.Harriman,
Mrs.Susan
Sigourney.Harrington, Marguerita C.
Hart,
Susan
Josephine. Boston Post Road, Madison, Conn.Proprietor, tea-room and shop.
Hartt, Mrs.
Augusta
B.Harwood, Mrs.
Harry
Adams, B.S. (Elizabeth T. Sumner).70 Linwood Avenue, Newtonville, Mass.
Haskell, Fredrika Christina.
Hastings, Caroline Eliza, M.D.
Haub, Hattie D. F., B.S., A.B. 638 Wright Street, Santa Rosa, Cal.
Instructor in Chemistry, Technical High School, Oakland.
Hibbard,
Ann.
Hibbard, Mrs.
Thomas
(Bertha Leavitt Bartlett). 17 Notting-ham
Street, Dorchester, Mass.Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
23Hill,
Beulah
Chapin, B.S. 552 North Pine Avenue, Chicago, 111.Stenographer with General Counsel of
Law
Committee, Na-tional Board of Fire Underwriters, 317 Hotel
La
Salle, Chi- cago.Hill, Grace Mary. 62 Market Street, Amesbury, Mass.
Teacher of English and Mathematics, Berry School, Rome, Ga.
Hill, Mrs.
William
H. (Helen MacGregor Hanscom). 2Waban
Street, Wellesley, Mass.
Hines,
Mabel
F. Deceased.Hinsdale,
Kathryn
Mills. Yonkers, N. Y.*Hobbs, Edith Morrill. 102 Thornton Street, Roxbury, Mass.
*Holman,
Mrs. GeorgeW.
G.(Mary
Campbell Lovering). 9 Ash- burton Place, Boston, Mass.Genealogist.
Holman,
Mrs. SilasW.
(Marie Glover). DiedMay
5, 1885.Holt,
Mary
Abbott. 13 Pleasant Avenue, Somerville, Mass.In charge of a class for atypical children, Bell School, Somer-
ville.
Homer, Florence Mary.
Hopwood, Cora Stella.
*Hosmer,
Helen
Ross, B.S.Research Chemist, Research Laboratory, General Electric
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Hough,
Elizabeth Eleanor.Houghton, Katherine Martha.
*Howe, Lois Lilley. 2 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Senior
member
of firm of Lois L.Howe
and Manning, Archi-tects, 101 Tremont Street, Boston.
Hughes, Mrs. Clarence
W.
(Harriette Niles Noyes).Hughes, Julia
Ann.
hunnewell,
julia o.Huntington, Eliza Prentiss, A.B. 37 Winchester Road,
New-
ton, Mass.
Huntington, Mrs.
John
Pint (Julia Bradlee Weld). Harland Road, Norwich, Conn.Huntoon,
Mrs. E. J. B. (Ida Hersey Vose). Ponkapoag, Mass.Hutchings, Lydia A. Deceased.
*Hyams, Isabel F. 26 Wales Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Trustee, Boston Consumptives' Hospital.
Member
ofmany
committees of social welfare organizations.
Hyde,
Anna
Farwell.Iasigi,
Marie
Victoire.*Ide, Alice Bullard.
Ide, Lilla Downes.
24 Technology
Women
Jameson,
Sarah
Janet. 189 Forest Street, Medford, Mass.Teacher, Harvard
Grammar
School, Boston.Jay, Mrs. Louisa Barlow.
Johns, Mrs. Alice Mildred (Alice Mildred Nash).
Johnson, Mrs. James Howard, A.B. (Lucy
Ames
Frost). Brad-ford, N. H.
Johnson, Mrs. Josephine F.
Johnson,
Laura
Katherine, A.B., A.M. 45 Park Avenue, Au- burn, N. Y.Instructor in Physics,
Simmons
College, Boston, Mass.Jones, Mrs. Eliot Norris (Theodora Bowditch). Sterling Junc- tion, Mass.
*Jones,
Mary
Chanler. 15 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass.Teacher of Domestic Science, Brookline.
*Jones,
Mary
Elizabeth, M.D. 'Joslin, Rebecca R. 71 Charles Street, Boston, Mass.
Writer, lecturer, artist.
Keene, Mrs.
Thomas
M. (Edith S. Shankland). 45 Forest Street,,
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
*Keep,
Helen
Elizabeth. 753 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich.Keith, Mrs. George H., S.B. (Linda Susan Fraser). 11 Deering Road, Mattapan, Mass.
Kendall,
Mrs. FrancisHowe,
B.S. (Lilly Miller). 47 Clark Street, Belmont, Mass.Kendrick,
Laura Maxwell.
Kennard, Mrs. Deceased.
Kennedy, H.
Anna.
Kennedy, Mrs. Richard H. (Clara E. Gill).
Kennedy, Mildred.
Kenney, C. Belle, S.B. 94
West
Street, Reading, Mass.Teacher of Science, Quincy Mansion School, Wollaston.
Kenrick, Jeannie B. 6 Eliot Memorial Road, Newton, Mass.
Head
ofHomemaking
Department,Newton
Vocational HighSchool, Newtonville.
Keyes,
Eva
B. 120 Kent Street, Oneonta, N. Y.Kingsbury, Mrs. Ivy
Anna.
*Kite, Rebecca.
Assistant in
West
RoxburyHigh
School, Jamaica Plain, Mass.Knowlton, M. T. Deceased.
Krueger, Mrs. C. R. (Llora R. Culver).
Ladd, Caroline C.
*Laighton, Florence M., M.D.
*Laing,
Minerva
A.Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
25Lake, Florence.
Lambert, Mrs.
John
H. (Mabel Flora Forrest).Lamphier,
Marcia
Allen. 72 Johnson Street, Lynn, Mass.Lander, Mrs.
Ruth
E. (Ruth Ella Church). Died January 27, 1904.*Langford, Grace, S.B. 70 Morningside Drive,
New
York, N. Y.Instructor in Physics, Barnard College, Columbia University,
New
York.Langley,
Martha
Esther.Langley, Rosamond.
*Lanza,
Mary
B.The
Oxford, 63d and Oxford Streets,West
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lawrence, Mrs. L. B. (Aurora Alice Heath).
Leadbetter, Florence Eugenie. 867 South Street, Roslindale, Mass.
Principal, Trade School for Girls, Boston.
Leary, Mrs. A. O., M.D. (Adelaide Olga Cushing).
*Lee, Alice Terebia. 12 South Walker Street, Lowell, Mass.
Supervisor of Primary Schools, Lowell.
*Lee, Mrs. Francis W., B.S. (Marion Lincoln Lewis). Robbins Road, Walpole, Mass.
Lee, Mrs.
John
C. (Susan Welles Shaw). Grove Street, Welles-ley, Mass.
Leland, Mrs. C. G. (Carrie G. Gordon).
Lemner, Cecilia Agnes. Hingham, Mass.
Professional nurse.
Leslie, Mrs. George F. (Grace H. Raymond). 1035 Bedford
Street, North Abington, Mass.
Lewis, Hortense Witter.
Lewis, Lily
Maud.
Lewis, Mrs. Malcolm, A.B. (Janet Baker Higby). 523
West
10th Street, Erie, Pa.
Linton,
Laura
A., M.D.Locke, Mrs.
Walter
Leonard, B.S. (Annette Elizabeth Phil- brick). 1025H
Street, Lincoln, Neb.*Locke, Harriet F.
*Lockwood, Mrs.
Homer (Mary
Bradford Wills). Weston, Mass.Long, Margaret, M.D.
Long, Mrs.
Harry
V. (Susan Higginson Bowditch). White Head, Cohasset, Mass.Loom
is,Miriam
N.*Lord, Mrs. Frederick Taylor (Mabel Delano Clapp). 305 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.
Low, Mrs.
Benjamin
F.(Mary
Harriett Day). Derry, N. H.26 Technology
Women
Low, Mrs. Joseph T. (Edith Kinsley Joyce).
Lund, Mrs. James
(Amy
Stantial). Deceased.Lundin,
Laura
M., B.S.Wheaton
College, Norton, Mass.Assistant Professor of Mathematics,
Wheaton
College, Nor-ton.
*Luscomb, Florence H., S.B. 14 Ashford Street, Allston, Mass.
Architect, Ida
Annah Ryan &
F. H. Luscomb, 10 LawrenceBuilding, Waltham, Mass.
Lyons, Mrs.
John
B. R.(Mary Howe
Gibbons). 44 South Street,Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Lysaght, Bella
B
v M.D.Macdonald, Effie Louisa, A.B. 320 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.
Research, Biological Department, Eli Lilly
&
Company, In- dianapolis, Ind.MacLeod, Grace, B.S., M.A. 177 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Instructor in Chemistry, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn.
Macomber,
Ella
Louise.Teacher, Public Schools, Boston, Mass.
*MacRae,
Lillian Julia. 93 Rosseter Street, Dorchester Center, Mass.Teacher.
Head
of Science Department, South Boston HighSchool.
Maddock, Mrs. Charles S., Jr. (Elizabeth Hall Middleton).
Titusville, N. J.
*Magoun,
Mrs. Herbert W., B.S. (Martha R. Mann). 70 Kirk- land Street, Cambridge, Mass.*Maguire, Mrs.
Susan
L. M. (Susan Louise Mara).The
Cool- idge, Brookline, Mass.Teacher, Dorchester High School.
Makino, Kujo. 26 Akashicho, Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan.
Instructor in St. Margaret's
High
School, Tokyo.*Maltby,
Margaret
Eliza, S.B., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.AssociateProfessor.
Head
of Departmentof Physics, BarnardCollege,
New York
City, N. Y.Mann,
Mrs.Ralph
H. (Flora Augusta Johnson). 1222Main
Street, Worcester, Mass.
*Manning,
Eleanor, S.B. 26 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn, Mass.Junior partner, Lois L.
Howe &
Manning, Architects, 101 Tremont, Street, Boston.*Mark, Mrs.
Kenneth
L., S.B. (Florence Louise Wetherbee).214 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.
Martin, Mrs. Albert H., B.S. (Clara Eleanor
Ham).
20 QueenStreet, Franklin, Mass.
Marvin, Gertrude Leavenworth.
Marvin, Julia Rogers. Deceased.
Alphabetical Register of Technology
Women
27Mason, Elizabeth Spalding, A.B. 53 Crescent Street, North- ampton, Mass.
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Smith College, Northamp-
ton.
Mathews,
Mrs. Albert P. (Jessie Glyde Macrum). 1303 East 60th Street, Chicago, 111.*Mathews, Mary
Elizabeth.Mathewson,
Jessie Follett. Deceased.Maxwell,
Ruth.Maxwell,
Mrs. Deceased.Maynard,
Mrs.Samuel
F.(Amy
Barnes).McCarthy,
Alice. 146 Thorndike Street, Brookline, Mass.McClurg, Mrs.
Ogden
T., A.B. (Gertrude Florence Schwarz).999 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111.
*McCormick, Mrs. Stanley, B.S. (Katharine Dexter). Hotel Plaza,
New
York City, N. Y.Suffrage worker, 171 Madison Avenue,
New York
City.McDonald,
Mrs. Nathaniel, A.B., A.M. (Statira Preble Cald- well). 157 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Canada.McDowell,
Pauline.McElwain, Helen Whyte.
McIver, Jean Bond.
McMaster,
Jennie Kirby.McNear, Mary
Isabella.Meader, Effie Jeannette.
*Mellyn,
Mary
Catherine, ii Mayfair Street, Roxbury, Mass.Director of Practice and Training, Boston Public Schools.
Melvin,
Cynthia
G. Deceased.Melvin,
Sarah
H. Deceased.Mendenhall,
Mrs. Charles E. (Dorothy M. Reed).Mercer, Mrs.
William
R. (Martha Dana).Merrill, Alice Marion.
Meyer, Mrs. J. Shelley, A.M., M.D. (LucyJ. Rider). 4949 Indi- ana Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Founder and Principal, Chicago Training School for Missions and Social Service.
Milinowski, Mrs. Arthur, A.B. (Harriot R. Ransom). North Boston, Erie County,
New
York, N. Y.Miller, Mrs. Nellie Rawson. Deceased.
Miller,
Sarah
Elizabeth.Mills,
Helen
Curtis.Minns, Grace Winchester.
*Minns, Susan. 14 Louisburg Square, Boston, Mass.
Council, Boston Society Natural History.
28 Technology
Women
*Molineux,
Marie
Ada, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 94 Schiller Road, Dedham, Mass.Writer and lecturer.
Molloy,
Annie
Genevieve.Monks,
Grace Boynton.*Moody, Mrs. Herbert R. (Edna
Wads
worth). 330 Convent Avenue,New York
City, N. Y.Moore, Mrs.
Jane Newell
(JaneHancox
Newell). 6 Bucking-ham
Place, Cambridge, Mass.Morrill, Mrs. Pliny B. (Eva Hayes Crane).
Morse,
Evelyn
E.Teacher, Everett School, Boston, Mass.
Morse,
Geneva
Lillian.Morse,
Margaret
Fessenden.Morse,
Mary Lynn W.
Moseley, Mary.
Moses,
Mabelle
Louise. Deceased.*Mudge, Cora Bell.
Mulcahy, Annie
M.Munger, Lillian M.
Murphy, Kate
M.*Murray, Parnell Sidway. 99
Townsend
Street, Roxbury, Mass.Teacher.
Head
of the Department of Mathematics, Girls'High
School, Boston.Narey,
Hope Wentworth.
Needham, Sarah
Jane Clarkson. Deceased.Newkirk,
Eliza Jacobus, B.A., M.A. 913 Paddock Building, Boston, Mass.Architect. Instructor in History of Architecture, Wellesley College.
Nichols, Rose Standish.
Noone, Mrs. George H.
(Ava
Marcella Stoddard).*Norris, Grace Adelaide. 40 John Street, Chelsea, Mass.
Clerk, Board of Assessors. Clerk, Committee on State and
Military Aid, City Hall, Chelsea.
*Norton, Mrs. Lewis Mills, A.B., A.M. (Alice Peloubet). 1326 East 58th Street, Chicago, 111.
Editor, Journal of
Home
Economics.O'Connell, Catherine Cecilia.
O'Connell, Delia Maria.
O'Connor,
Ellen
Maria.Ordway, Elizabeth M. Deceased.
*Ordway, Mrs.
John
M., B.S. (Evelyn M. Walton). 100 GreenStreet, Lynn, Mass.