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a member of the New York Bar and was President of the Associate
Alumnee of Barnard College, 1912-13.
Stella Stern Perry is the author of a number of children's books.
She is active in child labor and civic work. Her new book, "When
Mother Lets Us Act" (Moffat, Yard & Co.) is recently on the mar-
ket and during the last month Stoke's Co. accepted another book to
appear in 1914.
Josephine Pratt is a bacteriologist and is doing important labor-
atory work in the New York Department of Health. She is chairman
of the Reunion Committee of the Associate Alumnas of Barnard.
Adelaide Richardson is secretary to the Dean of graduate work.
Columbia University.
Beatrice Ritch and Hester Rusk are teaching.
Florence Sanville is secretary of the Consumers' League, Phila-
delphia. She investigated the conditions in the Pennsylvania Silk
Mills and has published magazine articles on her work.
Mildred Schlesinger, chemist, is working at Columbia University
on a grant from the Carnegie Institute.
Lillian Schoedler is secretary of the Intercollegiate Bureau of
Occupations of New York City, and organizer and chairman of
the Intercollegiate Alumna? Athletic Association in New York. She
is also waiting impatiently for Alpha Omicron Pi songs. She is
chairman of the song committee. Disciples of Orpheus, bestir
yourselves! Lillian Schoedler is well fitted for this work. I t was
she who started and established the "Sing Song," the interclass
song contest, now a popular Barnard institution—among numerous
other activities of which she was the motive spirit.
Anna Thorp is head of the English department of the Hacken-
sack High School.
Elizabeth Toms is secretary to Borough president, New York City.
Viola Turck is research assistant at the chemical laboratory of Bar-
nard College.
Katherine Van Horn and Hazel Wayt are teaching.
Jeanette Wick is circulation manager of John Martin's House.
She is a partner of Ann Watkins, the well-known author's agent,
and has just returned from Europe where she went to interview dis-
tinguished authors in the interest of her firm.
Elizabeth Wyman is teaching English.
Margaret Kutner, A '12. takes the love of many with her to her
new home in Berlin.
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, N '02, is well known as a worker and
writer in the field of social welfare.

