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The Wellesley Legenda r J 92 WELL :SLEY 1921 COPYRIGHT, 1921 BY Leslye Thomas wmmr B00t( I9ZI VELLE5LE? COLLEGE Page Dedication 8 Officers OK Administration AND Instrltction 11 History '21 The YoL'Nt; Student 2j SoiMiAL \\'hitless 43 ' Blab . 57 The Other Side of Paradise 67 The Legenda Cur 81 Senior Class Album . , 97 Class Lists 159 Graduate Students 194 Department of' Hygiene 196 Organizations /• • 19/ Publications 227 Societies 231 Piii I'jEta Kai>i>a 244 Clubs 246 Commencement Program 248 Advertisements 249 "to RosiQV^ru Kem> M.^mfyH'M^^M^y^'^e^^^l^: PRESIDENT PENDLETON Officers and Committees Board of Trustees Edwin Faknham Greene, B. A., F'rcsiticut of tl:c Board. Boston William Henry Lincoln, /'/(•(-/^r(\s-/(/r;(/ . Brooklinc Sarah Lawrence, Secretary. Boston Lewis Kennedy Morse, B. A.. LL. B., Treasurer . Boston William Fairfield W'arren, S T. D., LL. D.. Brooklinc Lilian Horsford Farlow Cambridge Edwin Hale Abbot, LL. B., Cambridge Louise McCoy North, M. A Madison. N. J. Andrew Fiske, Ph. D Boston George Edwin Horr, D. D., LL. D Neivton Centre George Howe Davenport Boston William Edwards Huntington, S. T. D., LL. D., Nexeton Centre \\ iLLiAM Blodget, B. A Clicstuut Hill Caroline Hazard, M. A.. Litt. D., LL. D., Peace Dale. R. I. George Herbert Palmer, M. A., I,itt. D., L. H. D., LL. D., Cambridge Eugene V. R. Thayer, B. .\ Nezc York Cit\< Galen L. Stone, Brooklinc I'.vLL Henry Hanus, S. B., LL. D Cambridge Candace Catherine Stimson, B. S. New York Citv Alice Upton Pearmain, M. A Bosto)i Belle Sherwin, B. S \\'illoughb\, O. Charlotte Howard Conant, B. A., .... Natick Alfred Lawrence Aiken, M. A Worcester Da\'id Linn Edsall, AL D Cambridge Jessie Claire McDonald, M. S., . Washington, D. C. Ellen Imtz Pendleton, M. A., Litt. D., LL. D., . (ex-oMcio) IJ-cllcslcy College Executive Committee Edwin Farnham Greene, B. A., Chairman Andrew Fiske, Ph. D. George Howe Davenport Galen L. Stone Candace Catherine Stimson. B. S. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B. A., LL. B., (ex-officio) Ellen Fitz Pendleton. M. A.. Litt. D., LL. D. (cx-ofUcio) iniiiniiiiiiiiiii lliiiliiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiinmtrTT llE [HI 3r=i®^^se^-:=i ajiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi Finance Committee William Bloogett, B. A. Edwin Farnham Greene, B. A. Eugene V. R. Thayer, B. A. Galen L. Stone Lewis Kennedy Morse. B. A., LL. B. (c.v-ofHcio) Committee on Buildings George Howe Davenport, Cliainiian Sarah Lawrence William Blodget, B. A. Alice Upton Pearmain, M. A. Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M. A., Litt. D., LL. D. Lewis Kennedy Morse, B. A., LL. B. Charlotte Howard Conant, B. A. Committee on Library Trustee Members George Herbert Palmer. M. A., Litt. D., L. H. D., LL. D. Lilian Horsford Farlow Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M. A., Litt. D., LL. D. (cx-officio) Lewis Kennedy Morse, B. A., LL. B. Faculty Members Leah Brown Allen, M. A. Mabel Elizabeth Hodder, Ph. D. Alice Huntington Bushee, M. A. Margaret Hastings Jackson Helen Abbott Merril, Ph. D. Ethel Dane Roberts, B. A.. B. L. S. (ex-ofHcio) [12] '^/^' Officers of Administration Ellen Fitz Pendleton, M. A. Litt. D., LL. D., . President Alice Vinton Waite, M. A., Dean, Professor of English Language and Literature Edith Souther Tufts, M. A.,- Dean of Residence Katharine Piatt Raymond, B S., M D., Resident Physician Mary Caswell Secretary to the President Mary Frazer Smith, B. A., . College Recorder Marie Louise Stockwell, B. A., Assistant Secretary to the President Frances Louise Knapp, B. A., Secretary to the Board of Admission ^L^rian Gibbs Milne, B. A., . Secretary to the Dean Bertha Lydia Caswell, . Purchasing Agent Evelyn Amelia Munroe, B. A., Cashier Charlotte Scott Whiton, . Purveyor Mary Snow, .... Head of Washington House Helen Willard Lyman, B. A., Head of the Elms and Joslin House Harriet Lester, Head of Shafer Hall Mabel Priest Daniel, B. A., Head of Casenove Hall Effie Jane Buell, Head of Pomeroy Hall Charlotte Henderson Chadderdon, . Head of Clailin Hall Elizabeth Burroughs Wheeler, Head of Eliot House Katherine Harris, .... Head of Little House *Fannie Paddock Miller, Head of the Elms and Joslin House Alice Lillian McGregor, . Head of Bcebee Hall Harriet Hatton Maynard, Head of Townsend House Alice Varney Ward, Head of Tozver Court Martha Fay Clarke, Head of Leighton House Mary Hubbard Morse Richardson, Head of Homestead Jessie Ann Engles, . Head of Crofton House and Ridgezvay Refectory JosEPHA Victoria Rantzia Stallknecht, Head of Lovezvell House Viola Florence Snyder, . Head of Noanett House Adaline Foote Hawley, B. A., . Head of the Birches Elvira Genevieve Brandeau, . Head of Wood House Mary Hale Young, B. S., . Head of Webb House •Absent on leave. ii [13; Helen Seymour Clifton, . Head of Frccniaii House Lucy Dow Gushing, B. A., . Head of Wilder Hall Charlotte Mary Hassett, .... Head of Clinton and Harris Houses Belle Morgan W'.^rdwell, B. .\., Head of Xoninibega House C.\rrie Irish, Head of Sfonc Hall Ethel Isabella Foster. .... Head of Fiskc House Florence Irene Tucker, B. A.. Assistant to the Purveyor Leila Burt Xye Manager of the Post Offiee Amy Harding Nye, . Manager of the Inforuiatioii Bureau Henry Herbert Austin, B. S., . Superintendent of the College Plant Frederick Button \\'oods, B. S., . Superintendent of the Grouiuis Library Staff Librarian: Ethel D.\ne Roberts, B. .\.. B. L. S. Associate Librarians: Antoinette Brigham Metcalf, AI. A. Lilla Weed, \l. A. Catalouger: Helen Moore L.wvs. B. A. Assistant Cataloguers: Eunice Lathrope Flora E. Wise Assistants: Sarah L. Butler Florence L. Ellery Ethel A. Hunter AIarion C. Kingman Madge F. Trow Secretary to the Librarian Mary L. Courtney Librarian of Mary Henienway Hall Julia Clem ma Knowlton Ph. B., B. L. S. Alice Freeman Palmer Fellozv Edith Sl's.vn \\'iiit.\ker ^I m nnTTTTrnTnTTriTTiillini[ilMiM|i||ull|llil|lll(llllllMtlT [14] : Officers of Instructions Art Professors: Alice Van Vechten Brown Alice Walton, Pli. D. Assistant Professor: MvRTiLLA Avery, B. L. S., M. A. Instructors: Bertha Knickerbocker Straight, B. A. Hazel Brill Jackson* Harriet Boyd Hawes, M. A., L. H. D. Lecturer: Eliza Jacobus Xe\\kirk, 'SI. A. Art Museum Assistant in Charge: Gladys Adams Turnback, B. A. Astronomy Professo r E meritus Sarah Frances Whiting, Sc. D. Professor: John Charles Duncan, Pli. D.t Instructor: Leah Brown Allen, M. A. Biblical History Literature and Interpretation Professor: Eliza Hall Kendrick, Ph. D. Associate Professors: Adelaide Imogene Locke, B. A., S. T. B. Olive Dutciier, AL A.. B. D. Assistant Professors: j \ Muriel Anne Streibert, B. A., B. D. 1 Louise Pettibone Smith, Ph. D. ] Seal Thompson, M. A.t ! Instructor: Beatrice Allard Brooks, B. A. ; 1 Lecturer: \ Gordon Boit Wellman, Th. D. •Appointed for second semester only. tAbsent on leave. IB [is; m ^^ Botany Professor: Margaret Clay Ferguson, Ph. D.t Associate Professors: Laetitia Morris Snow, Ph. D. Howard Edward Pulling, Ph. D. Assistant Professors: Mary Campbell Bliss, M. A. Mabel Annie Stone, M. A. Alice Maria Ottley, M. A.t Instructors: Helen Isabel Davis, B. A. Margery Claire Carlson, M. S. Helen Stillwell Thomas, M. A. Assistants: Ruth Margery Addoms, B. A. Ellen Armstrong, B. A. Anna Parker Fessenden, M. S. Chemistry Associate Professors: Charlotte Almira'Bragg, B. S. Helen Somersby French, Ph. D. Mary Amerman Griggs. Ph. D. Instructor: Lillian Eloise Baker, M. A.t Economics and Sociology Associate Professor: Jane Isabel Newell, Ph. D. Assistant Professors: Elizabeth Donnan, B. A. Frances Fenton Bernard, Ph. D. Instructors: Leila Ruth Albright, M. A. Marion Bancker, M. A. Olga Spencer Halsey, M. A. Education Professors: Arthur Orlo Norton, M. A. Anna Jane McKeag, Ph. D., LL. D. tAppointed for the first semester only. [16] :: ..•JIV >f«K m English Composition Professor: Sdi'JiiE CiiAN'TAi. Hart, M. A. Associate Professors: Agnes Frances Perkins, AI. A. Josephine Harding Batcmelder, M. A.* Amy Kelly, \l. A. Helen Sard Hughes, I'Il D. Assistant Profcsso rs Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring, B. A. Alfred Dwight Sheffield, M. A. Annie Kimball Tuell, M. A. Frances Lester Warner, B. A. Instructors: HeLENE BiJHLERT BULLOCK, M. A. Elisabeth Wilkins Thomas. B. A. Frances Bradsiiaw Blanch ard, AI. A. English Language Professor: Alice Vinton Waite, A1. A. Associate Prof^'ssors Laira Emma Lockwood, Ph. D. .\my Kelly. W. A. English Literature Professors: Katii.vrine Lee Bates. AI. A.. Litt. D.t Vida Dutton Scudder, A1. A* AIargaret Pollock Sherwood, Ph. D., L. H. D. Alice Vinton Waite, AI. A. AL'\RTHA Hale Shackford, Ph. D. Associate Professors: Charles Lowell Young, B. A. AIartha Pike Conant, Ph. D. Alice Id.\ Perr'^' Wood, Ph. D. Laur.\ Alandis Hidbard. Ph. D. Assistant Professor: Annie Kimball Tuell, AI. A. Instructors: AIary Bowen Brainerd, Ph. I). K.\therine Canby Balderston, AI. A. ^^bscnt on leave. [171 m French Professor: Louis Perdriau, Lie. es L.t Assistant Professor: Eunice Clara Smith-Goard, M. A.* J'isitiiig Professor: Blanche Conorton, Agregee d'Histoire. Instructors: Mathilde Boutron-Damazy, B. es L. Dorothy Warner Dennis. B. A. Florence Beard Bracq, M. A. Marthe Pugny Ruth Elvira Clark, Litt. D. Gladys Priscilla Haines, B. A. Marie Elizabeth Ponsolle, Professorat (Langues) Geology and Geography Professor: Elizabeth Florette Fisher, B. S. Associate Professor: Mary Jean Lanier, B. S. Instntctor: Margaret Terrell Parker, B. S. Assistant: Frances Vandervoort Tripp, B. A. German Professor: Margarethe Muller Associate Professor: Natalie Wipplinger, Ph. D. Greek Professors: Angie Clara Chapin, M. A., Professor Emeritus Katharine May Edwards, Ph. D. *Absent on leave. fAbsent on Sabbatical leave. iiimiiiMe i l l l l l l l l l l l l l lNll ll ll l lllllllll ll l l lll l llllll l llllllll l lll l lllllllllllllll l l ll l ll lllllllllllll l lll i n ll llllllll ll ll lll lll ll EL llll l lll [18] : ra History Professor Emeritus Elizabeth Kimball Kendall.
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