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College news, January 30, 1920
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1920-01-30
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 06, No. 14
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914) --https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
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1906 :
‘Elsie Biglow Barber (Mrs. St. George
Barber) is one of the managers of the
Annapolis Hospital...
Louise Fleischmann Maclay (Mrs. A.
B. Maclay) is chairman for New York. |
Connecticut’and New Jersey for the En-
dowment.
Anna Louise Strong is leading editor-
ial and special writer for the Seattle
“Daily Union Record.” As a “Red Rev-
olutionist” she has brought down upon
herself the anger of Mayor Ole Hanson.
Helen Davenport Gibbons (Mrs. Hr-
bert Gibbons) is chairman for southern
New Jersey.
Catharine Anderson is publicity chair-
man for Cincinnati.
1907
Harriot Houghteling has an illustrated
article on Bryn Mawr and the New Era
in the January number of Fashion-Art,
a Chicago magazine. Miss Houghteling
is secretary and treasurer of the Chica-
go Endowment Fund Committee.
\Margaret Ayer Barnes (Mrs. Cecil
Barnes) is vice chairman of the Chicago
Endowment Committee.
Marie Wing is state organizer for Ohio
for the Endowment.
1908
Olive Kelley Craig (Mrs. George
Craig) is 1908’s new class collector. She
and Myra Elliot Vauclain (Mrs. Jacques
Vauclain) will entertain 1908 at luncheon.
January 31.
Mollie Kinsley Best (Mrs. William
Best) has made $50 for the Endowment
Fund by soliciting magazine subscrip-
tions from Bryn Mawr women and their
friends. She takes both new subscrip-
tions and renewals. Checks and money
orders may be sent to her at 1198 Bush-
wick avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ina Richter has completed her in-
terneship at Johns Hopkins and has
opened an office at 240 Stockton street,
San Francisco.
Caroline Schock Jones (Mrs. Chester
Lloyd Jones) is in Madrid, where her
husband is attached to the American
Embassy.
Marjorie Young has been appointed
to the Massachusetts Republican State
Committee.
Miss Young is publicity manager for
the Endowment Fund in New England.
Members of 1908 working with her are
Dorothy Dalzell, Madeleine Fauvre
Wiles (Mrs. Thomas Wiles), Rachel
Moore Warren (Mrs. Henry Warren)
and Louise Pettibone Smith.
Brandenstein Arnstein (Mrs.
Arnstein) is publicity chairman
for Northern California for the Endow-
ment,
Barbara Spofford Morgan (Mrs. Shep-
ard Morgan) is chairman on estimates
for the New York district for the En-
dowment.
Erma
i9tt
May Egan Stokes (Mrs. Stogdell
Stokes) is on the Endowment publicity
Committee for Philadelphia
1912
Mary Peirce is a vice chairman fot
Philadelphia and vicinity for the En-
dowment.
Julia Haines MacDonald (Mrs. J. A.
MacDonald) is Endowment publicity
chairman for Indiana.
Mary Gertrude Fendall has resigned
as treasurer of the National Woman’s
Party and gone into industrial work.
i913
Margaret Blaine is chairman for the
New England district for the Endow-
ment.
Yvonne Stoddard Hayes (Mrs. Henry
Hayes) is chairman for New York state.
Margaret Scruggs Caruth (Mrs. Ray-
mond Caruth) is chairman for Texas.
Olga Kelly is chairman for Maryland.
1914 :
Katharine Williams. Hodgdas (Mrs.
W. C. Hodgdon) is chairman of the New
England district for the Endowment.
Elizabeth Ayer is Endowment chair-
| man for Boston.
Alice Miller Chester (Mrs. William
Chester) is chairman for Milwaukee.
Mary Christine Smith is secretary of |.
the Philadelphia Endowment Committee.
1915 r
As a representative of a Jewish wel-
fare Association, Susan Brandeis, who is] |
studying law in New York, recently in-
terceded in the case of a young man
found guilty of robbing the mails in
Brooklyn. When Miss Brandeis plead-
ed that it was the boy’s first offense, the
judge imposed on him a sentence of
twelve days, which he had already served
while waiting for trial.
Miriam Rohrer has just left for a six
months’ trip to China with her father.
Isabel Smith is teaching sight singing
at the Haverford Friends’ School.
Cleora Sutch is head of the History
Department in the High School at Scars-
dale, N. Y
Marguerite Jones is publicity repre-
sentative for the New York district for
the Endowment.
1916
Emilie Strauss has begun work in the
New York Children’s Court for the Jew-
ish Big Sisters.
Mary Lee Hickman Blakely (Mrs:
Charles Blakely) is organizer for Mary-
land, District of Columbia, Virginia and
West Virginia for the Endowment.
E. Buckner Kirk is publicity chair-
man for Maryland.
Catharine Godley is organizing chair-
man of Ohio for the Endowment.
Elizabeth Holliday Hitz (Mrs. B. D.
Hitz) is Endowment chairman for In-
dianapolis.
1918
Sydney Belville is teaching Latin at
the New Hope School, New Hope, Pa.
Ruth Cheney Streeter (Mrs. Thomas
Streeter) is a district captain for the
New York Endowment Fund.
Katharine Dufourcq is working in the
MacMillan Publishine Company in New
York.
Cornelia Fiske will be married to Har-
old B. Willis, of Boston, in the spring.
Annette Gest is working for an A. M
degree in Romance Languages at the
University of Pennsylvania. Her
courses are Spanish, Portuguese and
English.
Katharine Holliday Daniels (Mrs. Jo-
seph Daniels) is studying for an A. M.
degree in Indianapolis. She is also sec-
retary of the Indianapolis Endowment
Committee.
Mary Safford Munford managed a ball
and fashion show to raise money for a
Bryn Mawr scholarship in Richmond,
Va.
Elizabeth Pershing is taking courses
in fruit growing at Cornell.
Katharine Holliday Daniels (Mrs. Jo-
seph Daniels), is secretary of Indiana
and Indianapolis for the Endowment.
1919
Frances Branson Keller (Mrs. Daniel
Keller) is vice chairman for Philadel-
phia and vicinity for the Endowment.
Frederica Howell has taken a position
in the publicity department of the D. Ap-
pleton publishing house in New York.
Eleanor Marquand and Margaret Jane-
way expect to leave shortly for Santa
Barbara, California.
Dorothea Walton Price (Mrs. Edmund
Price) is doing case work for the Char-
ity Organization Society in New York.
Rebecca Reinhardt has been teaching
arithmetic in the lower grades in the
Misses Hebb’s School in Wilmington.
Kathleen Outerbridge has returned to
college to finish her work for an A. B.
degree.
Helen Tappan is departmental secre-
tary in the University Chemical Lab-
oratory of Johns Hopkins.
a Ag Ts ‘Rawson is chairman for}
: | | cinctonel for the Endowment.
Seas te hd euuniaae tor Bier. for |
Corsage and Floral Baskets
04d Vedhibensd Beupicte « Spictity
Potted Plants—Personal supervision on all orders
807 Lancaster Ave.
FRANCIS B. HALL
HABIT AND BREECHES
MAKER
Remodeling,
Cleaning, theatrical Cesewszes
Lancaster Ave., 3 Stores
840; pt geal alia
Phone, Bryn Mawr 570.
Ca Reon id cn Bok Dil | |
Breakfasts, Luncheons, Teas and
Suppers—Phone 152
9 A.M.—7 P.M.
OLD LANCASTER ROAD AND BRYN MAWR AVE
PHONE 758
HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND CONFECTIONER
LUNCHEONS AND TEAS
BRYN MAWR
BRINTON BROTHERS
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Lancaster and Merion Avenues,
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Orders Delivered. We aim to please you.
Programs
Bill Heads
Tickets
Letter Heads
Announcements
Booklets, etc.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
JOHN J. McDEVITT
PRINTING
1011 Lancaster Ave.
UNUSUAL
GIFTS
GREETING CARDS
DECORATIVE TREATMENTS
Will Always Be Found at
THE GIFT SHOP
814 W. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Afternoon Tea and Luncheon
COTTAGE TEA ROOM
Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr
Everything dainty and delicious
D. N. ROSS (Pest3,
Instructor in Pharmacy and Materia
Medica, and Director of the Pharmaceu-
tical Laboratory at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
EASTMAN’S KODAKS AND FILMS
) aaa
PHILIP HARRISON
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOPS
Complete line of]
Ladies’ Shoes and Rubbers
818 Lancaster Ave.
John J. Connelly Estate
The Main Line Florists
1226 LANCASTER AVE., Rosemont, Pa.
Telephone, Bryn Mawr 252W
WILLIAM T. McINTYRE
GROCERIES, MEATS AND
PROVISIONS
ARDMORE, OVERBROOK, NARBERTH
BRYN MAWR AVENUE
Phone Connection
WILLIAM L. HAYDEN
Builders and H
HARDWARE
Paints : Oils, : Glass
Cutlery Ground &_Locksmithing
Lawn Mowers Repaired and Sharpened
838 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Bryn Mawr 170 M. Doyle, M¢gr.
THE FRENCH SHOP
814 LANCASTER AVE.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
SMART GOWNS MADE TO ORDER
DISTINCTIVE REMODELING
E. M. FENNER
Ice Cream, Frozen Fruits and Ices
Fine and Fancy Cakes, Confections
Bryn Mawr
(Telephone) Ardmore
The Bryn Mawr National Bank
BRYN MAWR, PA,
Foreign Exchange and Travelers’ Checks Sold
3 Per Cent on Saving Fund Accounts.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent,
$3, $5 and $8 per Year.
ST. MARY'S LAUNDRY
THE BRYN MAWR TRUST CO.
CAPITAL, $250,000
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
M. M. GAFFNEY
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
DRY GOODS AND
NOTIONS
POST OFFICE BLOCK
CARS TO HIRE
Buick and Paige Telephone Accessories and
Agency Bryn Mawr 600 _—‘Repair Parts
Electrical and Machine Work our Specialty
MADDEN’S GARAGE
ancaster Pike, opposite P. R. R. Station Bryn Mawr
Start the new semester with a Typewriter
BUY A CORONA
AND TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
Through the College News Agent
entitles you to an
Extra Spool of Ribbon
This Coupon
Free crery New CORONA voc: ‘one:
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