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 she studied law at the New York University Law School, where in 1902 she               GRAND SECRETARY'S REPORT
 received the degree of L L . B . , and a year later the L L . M . degree. Miss Ashley
had filled the position of private quizzer for men and women for the New York              The promptness with which most of the chapter reports are coming
 Bar Association and for the University Law School examinations. She was also           in has been most gratifying, making the delinquent ones stand out
lecturer in the woman's law class of the New York University.                           more conspicuously. The following have been delinquent:

     Miss Ashley was for two years president of the Collegiate Equal Suffrage                               Pecember  January  February
 League and one time treasurer of the National Woman's Suffrage League.
 She was a member of the New York County Lawyers' Association, the                      Secretary's Report  N
 Women Lawyers' Club, and the Woman's Municipal League. She ran for
associate judge of the Court of Appeals on the Socialist ticket in 1912.                Registrar's Report  T, N      ©

     Marion B. Cothren, Nu '09, who wrote The A B C of Voting is a mem-                 Treasurer's Report # I . N, B * , H , N O N , B * , H, N O H, N O, A *
ber of the New York bar. Her handbook, like Mrs. Brown's is addressed
especially to the women of New York State. The little manual is brief,                                      # I I . B 4>, E, H E, B <t>, H E, H , A *
succinct, and interesting. I n addition to the regular matter of the book
there are valuable appendices—maps of New York State showing the                           W i l l all chapters please put enough postage on their reports!
Congressional, Senatorial, and Assembly districts, sample enrollment blanks,            Every month there is postage due to pay on several reports.
and primary and election ballots, the naturalization law, the New York
political calendar for 1918, and a brief bibliography.                                     Hljg mait until tntiiaummer for tiara-
                                                                                        ium? ®ak* it Mm 23-2B at (Kmnraatk
     Mme. Nazimova's next three pictures will b© The Red Lantern, The Brat,
and The Heart of a Child, released by Metro in the order named. The first
is a photo dramatization of Edith Wherry's, 2 '07, novel dealing with Chinese
life in China and California, the second is based on the play of the same
name produced by Oliver Morosco at the Fulton Theater, and the third is the
screen version of Frank Danby's story of an English girl who rose from
the London slums to fame on the stage.

   Sring wttiuaiaam, inspiration, anil aa-
juration tn (Brmtrastl? witlj gnu.
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