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1810035
GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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Gc 977.202 R41ea 1913Earl ham College.Alumni directory of Earl hamCol lege
THE EARLHAM COLLEGEBULLETIN
Volume X June, 1913 Number 4
ALUMNI CATALOG
1862-1913
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Entered September 14, 1905, at Earlham, Indiana, as second-class matter,
under Act of Congress of July 16, 1894.
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1810035
ALUMNI CATALOGARRANGED BY CLASSES
Names of deceased graduates are preceded by an asterisk.
Women graduates married since graduation are listed under
maiden name.
HONORARY DEGREES1868
* Clarkson Davis, Honorary A.M.* Lewis A. Estes, Honorary A.M.
1878
Joseph John Mills, Honorary A.M.; Honorary LL.D. (Haverford
College)—Clerk of the Five Years Meeting of Friends; 525
South Catalina Avenue, Pasadena, California.
1883
William P. Pinkham, Honorary A.M.—Author, "The Lamb of
God," "The Schism of 1827-28," "Defender of the Faith,"
"Danger Signals," etc. ; Associate Editor of Evangelical Friend;
President of Training School for Christian Workers; Pastor,
Huntington Park Friends' Church ; Huntington Park, Cali-
fornia.
- * Moses C. Stevens, Honorary A.M.
1886
Hiram Hadley, Honorary A.M.—Author, "Lessons in Language,"
"Lee and Hadley's English Grammar" ; Retired ; Ex-President
New Mexico Agricultural College; Ex-President University of
New Mexico; Ex-Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion ; Mesilla Park, New Mexico.
Thomas Clarkson Trueblood, Honorary A.M.—Author, "Practical
Elocution," "Choice Readings," "Patriotic Eloquence"; Joint
Compiler, "Standard Selections"; Professor of Oratory, Uni-
versity of Michigan; Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
i
4 ALUMNI CATALOG
1883
* Cyrus W. Hodgin, Honorary A.M.
* William H. Taylor, Honorary Ph.D.; M.D. (Medical College of
Ohio).188g
Robert Underwood Johnson, B.S., 1871, Honorary Ph.D.; Hon-
orary A.M. (Yale), 1891. (See write-up under Class of 1871.)
1893
i Mordecai Hiatt Fletcher, Honorary M.S.; M.D. and D.D.S. (Mi-
ami Medical College)—Author of a large number of papers con-
nected with the advancement of the science of Medicine and
Dentistry; Physician; practice restricted to Stomatology, or
Diseases of the mouth and teeth; 11 East Seventh Street, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.ig96
Carolyn Hobbs Trueblood, Honorary A.M. (Mrs. T. C. Trueblood)
—Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan (as given in 1907).
1898
Thomas Abbott Mott, Honorary A.M.—Superintendent of Schools;
Richmond, Indiana; after September 1, 1913, Seymour, Indiana.
1899
* William W. Birdsall, B.S. 1873, Honorary A.M. 1899.
1905
Arthur Curtis Rogers, B.S. 1877, Honorary LL.D. ; M.D. (Medical
Department, University of Iowa). (See write-up under Class of
1877.)1906
William Dudley Foulke, Honorary LL.D. ; A.B., A.M., LL.B.,
(Columbia University)—Author, "Slav and Saxon," "Life of
Oliver P. Morton," "Maya," "Protean Papers," "History of the
Langobards"; Richmond, Indiana.
1908
Hiram E. Hadley, Honorary LL.D.; LL.B., (Northwestern Univer-
sity Law School, 1877)—Author, "600 Legal Opinions in Reports
of Supreme Court of the State of Washington"; Ex-Chief Jus-
tice of State of Washington; Lawyer; 375 Colman Building,
Seattle, Washington.
EARLHAM COLLEGE
1909
» j£>rville Wright, Honorary M.S.—Joint Inventor of the Aeroplane
;
Recipient of many honors on account of invention; First Vice-
«t "g President of American Company for Manufacture of Aero-
£ Z planes ; Dayton, Ohio.7- Q-z ^ Wilbur Wright, Honorary M.S.
1912UJ
\ &rtemus Hadley, Honorary M.S.—Inventor of Corn Shocker, Trac-
5 *—' tor Engine, Cane Harvester, Universal Derrick; Expert Mechan-
ical Engineer; 2050 Ashland Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
3 JulCi Su*v J&Astjs
$ DEGREES CONFERRED IN COURSE
CLASS OF 1862 (2)
* Joseph A. Clark, A.B., A.M.* Luzena ThORNBURG, A.B.
CLASS OF 1863 (1)
Erastus Test, B.S., M.S. 1866; M.D. 1868 (University of Michi-
gan) ; M.D. 1873 (Indiana Medical College) ; Professor of
Mathematics, Emeritus on the Carnegie Foundation, PurdueUniversity; 103 Russell Street, Lafayette, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1864 (4)
John Chawner, A.B., A.M. 1867.—Retired teacher; 765 SummitAvenue, Pasadena, California.
Samuel C. Cowgill, B.S.—Sugar Cane Planter; San Benito, Texas.
^ Benjamin F. Lamb, A.B., A.M. 1867; M.D. (Miami Medical Col-
lege)—Belvidere, North Carolina (as given in 1907).** William A. Moore, B.S.
CLASS OF 1865 (10)
* Daniel W. Marmon, A.B.
* Susan A. Morris, A.B.
y Calvin Wasson Pearson, A.B., A.M. 1869; Ph.D. 1869 (Gottingen
University)—Author of pamphlet, "Timber Trade and its His-
torical Importance"; Harwood Professor of German Languageand Literature, Emeritus, on the Carnegie Foundation, Beloit
College, Wisconsin; Wallingford, Pennsylvania.
6 ALUMNI CATALOG
* Martha Pray, A.B.
Deborah A. Steere, B.S.—m. Samuel C. Howell; Selma, Ohio.
* Edward Taylor, A.B., A.M. 1876.
* Pleasant Terrell, B.S.
Anna Valentine, A.B.—m. Jonathan Clark Rogers (deceased) ;
Demorest, Georgia.
* William H. Valentine, A.B.
Henry Charles Wright, A.B—National Road, West, Richmond,
Indiana.CLASS OF 1866 (7)
* George N. Conroe, A.B.
* Edwin H. Dorland, B.S. ; M.D.
Israel H. Hollingsworth, B.S.—Farmer; Richmond, Indiana, Rural
Route No. 8.
Alpheus McTaggart, A.B., A.M. 1877; Ph.D. (Syracuse Univer-
sity)—Clarkesburg, Ontario, Canada (as given in 1903).
*John Morgan, A.B., A.M. (DePauw University); LL.B. (Indian-
apolis Law School) ; Ph.D. (Central University).
* William Russell, A.B.
* Robert B. Warder, A.B., A.M. 1876; B.S. (Lawrence Scientific
School of Harvard University.)
CLASS OF 1867 (5)
Seth G. Hastings, B.S; M.D. 1877 (Pulte Medical College)—Physician and Surgeon; Minister; Room 349, Moore Building,
San Antonio, Texas.
* John P. Mather, B.S.
Mary Taylor, B.S.—m. Erastus Test; 103 Russell Street, Lafayette,
Indiana.
* Allen Terrell, B.S.
* William B. Wickersham, A.B.
CLASS OF 1868 (9)
Jerome Hollingsworth, A.B.—Coal Dealer; Box 141, Des Moines,
Iowa.
* Elizabeth L. Horney, A.B.
Oliver M. Ladd, A.B. ; LL.B. (Iowa University).
Daniel Lawrence, B.S.—Farmer; Spiceland, Indiana.
* William B. Pusey, B.S.
EARLHAM COLLEGE '
Isham Sedgwick, B.S., M.S. 1880—-Articles and lectures on Horti-
culture; at present lecturer at Idaho Movable Agricultural
School; Wendell, Idaho.
Eliza Katherine Smelser, B.S.—Richmond, Indiana (as given in
1910).
Mary A. White, B.S.—m. Professor William W. White, '68 (de-
ceased) ; 163 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
* William W. White, B.S.
CLASS OF 1869 (3)
* Angelina Hough, B.S.—m. David White.
-^ Samuel J. Spray, B.S.—Civil and Mining Engineer; 245 WestEighth Street, Salida, Colorado.
,-: Benjamin F. Trueblood, A.B., A.M. 1875; LL.D. 1887 (Iowa Wes-leyan University) ; LL.D. 1890 (Iowa State University) ; LL.D.
1907 (Baylor University, Texas)—Author of "The Federation
of the World"; General Secretary American Peace Society, Bos-
ton ; Interested in Missions, International Peace, Municipal Re-
form; Washington, D. C.
CLASS OF 1870 (1)
* Morris P. Wright, A.B.
CLASS OF 1871 (4)
George N. Hartley, A.B.—Minister; Fountain City, Indiana (as
given in 1910).
Daniel W. Henley, B.S.; LL.B. 1875 (Des Moines, Iowa)—At-torney-at-Law ; 505-509 The Rookery, Spokane, Washington.
Robert Underwood Johnson, B.S., Honorary Ph.D. 1889; A.M. 1891
(Yale University)—Decorations of Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor, France, 1891, and Chevaliere of the Crown of Italy,
1895; Phi Beta Kappa Election (William and Mary) ; Originator
of Memorial to Keats and Shelley in Rome; Ex-Editor of Cen-
tury Magazine; Author of "Winter Hour," "Songs of Liberty
and Other Poems," "St. Gaudens : an Ode," etc. ; 33 East Seven-
teenth Street, New York City, New York.
William Allen Macy, B.S—401 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
5
8 ALUMNI CATALOG
CLASS OF 1872 (7)
Martha J. Binford, B.S.; B.S. (National Normal School, Lebanon,
Ohio)—m. Clarkson Elliott; Elder, Quarterly Meeting; Super-
intendent Home Missions; Monthly Meeting Correspondent;
County Superintendent Home Department of Sunday-school;
County Secretary of Board of Charities; Rural Route No. 21,
Carthage, Indiana.
Anna Ellen Gove, A.B.—m. James Russell Brownell; Grand
Meadow, Minnesota.
* William Macy Hadley, A.B.
Lydia J. Jackson, A.B. ; 619 South Greenleaf Avenue, Whittier,
California.
Oscar B. Todhunter, A.B.; M.D. (Hygeia Medical College, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio)—Editor and Publisher; First National Bank
Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
* Ruth Woodard, A.B. (Mrs. Trueblood).
Walter B. Wright, B.S. ; Indianapolis, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1873 (13)
* Henry C. G. Bals, B.S.
* William W. Birdsall, B.S., A.M. Honorary 1899.
* Thomas S. Brown, B.S.
David Worth Dennis, A.B., A.M. 1878; Ph.D. (Syracuse Univer-
sity)—Author, "One Hundred Lessons About Plants," and
many educational articles; Professor of Biology, Earlham Col-
lege; Minister; Richmond, Indiana.
*J. Howard Gove, B.S.
Aaron H. Hastings, B.S. ; M.D. 1887 (Hahnemann Medical College,
Chicago)—Physician and Surgeon; 311^4 East Main Street,
Muncie, Indiana.
* William C. Hastings, B.S.; M.D. 1880 (Pulte Medical College,
Cincinnati).
Charles Virgil Osborn, A.B.—Author, "Christ's Place in History"
(booklet); Teacher and Agriculturist; Elk Grove, California.
Ruth Emma Stubbs, B.S.—m. William N. Trueblood, 73; Rural
Route No. 8, Richmond, Indiana.
Lydia Taylor, B.S.—m. Thomas Painter (deceased) ; Pastor, Friends'
Church, Monrovia, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE V
William Newby Trueblood, A.B., A.M. 1891—Professor of English,
Earlham College, Rural Route No. 8, Richmond, Indiana.
* Alpheus Exum White, B.S.
Sylvanus Jesse Wright, A.B.—Retired Farmer; Spiceland, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1874 (10)
Oliver Hazard Bogue, B.S.; LL.B., LL.D. (University of Michigan)
Retired Lawyer ; 14 Wall Street, New York, New York ; Tem-porary address, Richmond, Indiana.
* William F. Clawson, A.B.
Jacob Piatt Dunn, B.S., M.S. 1888; LL.B. 1876 (University of
Michigan)—Author of "Massacres of the Mountains," Harper's,
1886, of "Indiana" in Commonwealth series, 1888, of "TrueIndian Stories," 1909, and of pamphlets, magazine articles, etc.;
Chief Clerk, Treasurer of Marion County, Indiana; Secretary
Indiana Historical Society; President Indiana Public Library
Commission ; 915 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indi-
ana (as given in 1910).
Ruth Hinshaw, B.S.—m. Samuel J. Spray ; 245 West Eighth Street,
Salida, Colorado.
* Edwin Horney, A.B.
William W. Jones, A.B. ; M.D. 1878 (University of Pennsylvania)
—Physician; 940 Western Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
James Bryant Unthank, B.S., M.S.—Pastor Friends' Church; 27
Buckeye Street, Dayton, Ohio.
Albert H. Yotaw, A.B.—Secretary Pennsylvania Prison Society,
Clerk of Monthly Meeting; 500 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
* Esther A. White, B.S.
John R. White, B.S.—Real estate; Edson, Mende County, South
Dakota (as given in 1910).
CLASS OF 1875 (3)
William L. Pearson, A.B.; A.M. 1880 (Princeton University);
Graduate Princeton Theological Seminary and holder of HebrewFellowship, 1881; Ph.D. 1885 (University of Leipzig)—Author,"Prophecy of Joel," and pamphlets ; Member of Society of Bib-
lical Literature and Exegesis ; Member of Advisory Council of
10 ALUMNI CATALOG
Simplified Spelling Board; Principal Biblical School and Pro-
fessor of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Friends' University;
1620 University Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
* Thomas Roberts, B.S.
William P. Trueblood, B.S.—Member of Kansas Legislature 1895-
1899; Vice-President and Professor of History and Sociology,
Friends' University; 1930 Mentor Avenue, Wichita, Kansas,
CLASS OF 1876 (6)
Marianna Brown, A.B., A.M. 1891; A.M. 1894 (Cornell Univer-
sity)—Registrar, Colorado College; Colorado Springs, Colorado.
* Flora E. Greene, B.S.—m. Walter B. Wright, 72.
Lindley H. Johnson, B.S.—Farmer; Dunreith, Indiana.
Absalom Rosenberger, A.B.; LL.B. 1887 (University of Michigan")
—Oskaloosa, Iowa.
* Levi Starbuck, B.S.
Robert Parker White, A.B.—Farmer; Lewisville, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1877 (10)
Mary Ladd Binford, A.B. ; M.D. 1885 (Woman's Medical College cf
Chicago) — m. Dr. Charles K. Bruner; Physician; MemberCounty Board of Children's Guardians; Clerk of Monthly Meet-
ing; Member of the Board of Trustees of Earlham College;
237 West Main Street, Greenfield, Indiana.
* Lydia N. Bowerman, A.B.—m. Franklin Blair.
Irvin H. Cammack, B.S.; LA. 1911 (University of California)—Missionary Chiquimula, Guatemala, Central America.
William Vestal Coffin, A.B.; M.D. (Miami Medical College, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio)—Physician; Whittier, California.
Albert Haisley, B.S.—Prescott, Arizona (as given in 1901).
Albert William Macy, A.B.—Author, "Short Cut Philosophy,"
"Curious Bits of History" ; Literary Editor of Chicago Daily
News; 1303 Monadnock Block, Chicago, Illinois.
Arthur C. Rogers, B.S., Honorary LL.D. 1905; M.D. 1883 (Medical
Department, University of Iowa)—Contributor to Scientific
Journals ; Superintendent and Physician Minnesota School for
Feeble Minded and Colony for Epileptics; Station "A," Fari-
bault, Minnesota.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 11
Mary Anna Stubbs, B.S., A.M. 1892—1200 North G Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
* Eliza G. Sutton, A.B.
Thomas R. Woodard, B.S.; D.D.S. 1882 (Indiana Dental College)—Dentist; Minister; Knightstown, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1878 (9)
* Ida J. Albertson, A.B.
William Thorington Doggett, A.B.—Minister, Presbyterian Church;
Danville, Virginia.
* Phoebe Furnas, A.B.
Lindley Murray Greene, A.B.; M.D. 1882 (Miami Medical College)
Post-graduate work in Berlin and London—Orange Grower;
President Whittier Citrus Association; 102 South Painter Ave-
nue, Whittier, California.
* William H. Hough, A.B.
Charles C. Johnson, B.S.—Member of Garnett-Cory HardwareCompany, Incorporated, Wholesale and Retail Hardware; 922
South Oakdale Avenue, Medford, Oregon.
Rachel Ella Levening, B.S., M.S. 1882—Minister and Homemaker;1412 Chapin Street, Washington, D. C.
Antoinette M. Reazin, A.B.—m. John E. Bryant (deceased) ; 121
Bryn Mawr Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.
Leander J. Woodard, A.B.—Treasurer and Manager of ChampionRoller Milling Company, Richmond, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1879 (9)
David Franklin Douglas, B.S.—Cashier First National Bank;
West Milton, Ohio.
Eliza Doan Hadley, A.B.—m. William Mendenhall (deceased);
Richmond, Indiana.
Thomas H. Levering, B.S.—Government Clerk; Interested in
Missions ; 1412 Chapin Street, Washington, D. C.
Joseph Wilson Parker, A.B.; A.B. 1880 (University of Michigan)
—Bookkeeper; 1915 West Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.* Virginia Reid, B.S.—m. Oliver H. Bogue.
Ada Luella Stubbs, A.B.—m. William C. Bernhardt (deceased);
Librarian, Morrisson-Reeves Library; 66 South Twelfth Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
12 ALUM XI CATALOG
Idelle B. Watson, A.B.—Gutzkow Street 33 II, Dresden, Germany.
Phariba Wilson White, A.B.—m. Francis White Stephens; Inter-
terested in Sunday-school and City Civic Reform; 111 South
Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1880 (12)
Abbie L. Brewer, A.B.—m. Richard W. Kersey; 1031 Sunset Boule-
vard, Los Angeles, California.
Henry Howard Clark, B.S.—Bookkeeper and Lumber Inspector;
2134 Bellefontaine Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Morris E. Cox, B.S.—Cashier of State Bank of Westfield; Member
of Board of Trustees of Earlham College; Teacher Men's Bible
Class; Westfield, Indiana.
* Alice Davis, A.B.—m. L. M. Greene.
Thomas Henry Harrison, A.B.—Architect and General Contractor;
140 South Ritter Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Caroline Hill, A.B.—m. Oliver H. White ; 1327 Lane Street, Topeka,
Kansas.
Gulia E. Hunnicutt, A.B.—m. Albert Jessup ; Modoc, Indiana.
Daniel Winslow Lawrence, B.S.—Author of two Songs; Princi-
pal of Friendswood Academy, and Pastor of Friends' Church
;
Friendswood, Texas.
* Josephine Macy, A.B.—m. Clarkson Parker.
Margaret Ellen Newsom, A.B.—m. Morris E. Cox, '80; President
County W. C. T. U. ; Westfield, Indiana.
John Albert Thompson, B.S. ; M.D. 1884 (Miami Medical College)
—Contributor to Medical Journals ; Practicing Physician ; Pro-
fessor of Laryngology in University of Cincinnati; 628 ElmStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.
David O. White, B.S.—Carthage, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1881 (4)
Emma Rachel Clark, A.B. ; A.M. 1894 (Indiana State University)
—m. Thomas B. Gary; Rural Route No. 7, Rushville, Indiana.
William A. Hadley, A.B.;A.M. 1889 (University of Minnesota)—Teacher, Lake View High School, Chicago, Illinois; Winnetka,Illinois.
Clara Maria Levering, A.B.—1412 Chapin Street. Washington,D. C.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 13
Henry H. Townsend, B.S.—Teacher; In business; Recording Clerk,
Kansas Yearly Meeting; 2101 University Avenue, Wichita,
Kansas.
CLASS OF 1882 (3)
Josephine Grave, A.B.—m. Caswell Grave, '95; Station "L," 106
Wyndhurst Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.
Joshua Hunt, B.S.—Rancher; Paonia, Colorado.
Lucy A. Winston, A.B.
—
5441 Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania (as given by a friend).
CLASS OF 1883 (6)
* Isaac M. Cook, B.S.
Susan Rachel Harrison, A.B. ; A.M. (University of Michigan)—m. Allen Clifford Johnson; Member of Board of Trustees of
Whittier College; 206 North Friends Avenue; Whittier, Cali-
fornia.
Absalom Knight, A.B.—Pastor of Ridgefarm Friends' Church
;
Georgetown, Illinois.
Robert E. Pretlow, A.B., A.M. 1888—Pastor of Friends' Church;
Seattle, Washington.
Elizabeth Sultzbaugh, B.S.—Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Lydia Dorothea White, A.B.—m. Absalom Knight; Professor of
Latin and German, of Illinois Holiness University, Olivet, Illi-
nois; Assistant Pastor of Ridgefarm Friends' Church; George-
town, Illinois.
CLASS OF 1884 (10)
Claribel Barrett, A.B.—m. Thomas H. Harrison, '80; Member of
Pastoral Committee; Member of Board of Colored Orphans'
Home; 140 South Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Ira J. Cammack, B.S.—Superintendent of Schools; 2701 Garfield
Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
* George T. Cox, B.S.
Mary Matilda Evans, B.S.—Richmond, Indiana.
Cora M. Hadley, B.S.—m. Charles R. Lane, '84; Treasurer, Fort
Wayne Woman's League of Clubs; 718 Lafayette Street, Fort
Wayne, Indiana.
Fred R. Hathaway, B.S., A.M. 1886—Secretary, Michigan SugarCompany; 49 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
14 ALUMNI CATALOG
Elam Henderson, A.B.—Head of Biblical Department, Oak Grove
Seminary, and Pastor of Friends' Meeting; Vassalboro, Maine.
Claburn S. Jones, A.B.—Chief Clerk to General Agent and Super-
intendent, Chicago Division, Pennsylvania Railroad; 5903 Win-
throp Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Lydia M. Kenworthy, B.S.—m. George D. Nichols; Clyde, Ohio.
Charles R. Lane, A.B.—Manager of Trade Mark Title Company;
Director of Commercial Club; 718 Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne,
Indiana.
CLASS OF 1885 (11)
* Chester Allen, A.B.
Richard L. Hollowell, B.S.—Treasurer, Palmetto Cotton Mills,
Columbia, South Carolina; Treasurer, Lexington Manufacturing
Company, Lexington, South Carolina; Treasurer, Saxe Gotha
Mills, Lexington, South Carolina; Treasurer, Middleburg Mills,
Batesburg, South Carolina; Treasurer, Valley Falls Manufac-
turing Company, Spartanburg, South Carolina ; Treasurer,
Southern States Warehouse Company, Columbia, South Caro-
lina; No. 6 Gibbes Court, Columbia, South Carolina.
Lena M. Jones, A.B.—m. Henry H. Hill; 103 South Third Street,
Arkansas City, Kansas.
A. Ethel Kirk, B.S.—m. Reece G. Calvert; Selma, Ohio.
Clara Augusta Mering, A.B., A.M. 1895—Teacher in Manual
Training High School ; The Blacherne, Indianapolis, Indiana (as
given in 1910).
S. Edgar Nicholson, A.B.—Editor and Manager of The AmericanFriend; Chairman of Five Years Meeting Board on Legislation
and Temperance; College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Samuel Murray Parker, A.B.—Farmer; Carthage, Indiana.
John R. Sherrick, Ph.B.—Teacher of Latin; Whitewater, Wis-consin.
Edwin Pritchard Trueblood, B.S., A.M. 1890; B.L. 1887 (Univer-
sity of Michigan)—Joint Compiler of Fulton and Trueblood's
Standard Selections; Head of Department of Public Speaking,
Earlham College, Earlham, Indiana.
* John S. Votaw, A.B.
Joseph I. Woodruff, A.B.—In Government Postoffice ; 736 DearbornAvenue, Chicago, Illinois.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 15
CLASS OF 1886 (7)
Lindley Daniel Clark, A.B.; A.M. 1890 (Maryville College);
LL.B. 1897, LL.M. 1898 (Columbian University)—Author, "TheLaw of the Employment of Labor," etc., and various reports andarticles for Encyclopedias, the Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor,
and Economic Journals ; Statistical Expert, United States Bureauof Labor; Minister; 1124 Park Road, Washington, D. C.
Henry Coffin Fellow, Ph.B., M.S. 1891; A.M. 1891 (Kansas State
University) ; Ph.D. 1893 (Nebraska Wesleyan University)—Author, "The Civilization of the Mound Builder," "Comparative
School Supervision and Maintenance" ; Teacher ; Farmer ; County
Superintendent of Beaver County, Oklahoma; Superintendent of
Kansas Yearly Meeting; Gate, Oklahoma.
Elsie Hadley, B.S.; M.S. 1890 (University of Michigan)—m. Frank
White; Director of General Federation of Woman's Clubs;
Valley City, North Dakota.
Elizabeth Harvey, B.S.—m. Linton A. Cox; 3202 North Pennsyl-
vania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mary Isabella Nordyke, A.B.—m. Amos K. Hollowell ; 2505 Col-
lege Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana (as given in 1910).
Alvin Edward Wildman, B.S.—Live Stock Farmer; Selma, Ohio.
* Maria E. Young, B.S.—m. Lindley D. Clark, '86.
CLASS OF 1887 (20)
Elwood David Allen, B.S.—Superintendent of Pendleton Schools
for twenty years; Farmer; Pendleton, Indiana.
* Cordelia Bogue, Ph.B.
Viola Brown, Ph.B.—m. Arlando Marine; 606 Fifth Street, Brook-
lyn, New York.* Alden J. Cox, B.S.
* Otis F. Deal, Ph.B. and B.S.
Wilson Spray Doan, Ph.B.—Attorney-at-Law ; 47 North Irvington
Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Edward D. Evans, B.S.—President of Evans Milling Company,Indianapolis, Indiana.
Samuel Lee Hadley, B.S.—Beloit, Wisconsin.
Nellie E. Johnson, Ph.B., A.M. 1889,—m. Benjamin F. Watts;Leesburg, Florida.
* Susannah M. Levering, A.B.
16 ALUMNI CATALOG
Caroline Miles, A.B. ; Ph.D. 1892 (University of Michigan)—m.
William Hill; Professor of History, Bethany College; Bethany,
West Virginia.
Edwin Seth Mills, B.S.—Farmer; West Newton, Indiana.
Lenora Morris, B.S.—m. James E. Sproule; 55 Lexington Apart-
ments; Indianapolis, Indiana.
Clayton B. Nordyke, Ph.B.—With Pullman Palace Car Company;
1600 Niagara Street, Denver, Colorado.
Anna L. Osborne, B.S.—m. Mead A. Kelsey; 302 North C Street,
Oskaloosa, Iowa.
H. Louisa Osborne, A.B.—Assistant in Latin, Guilford College,
Guilford, North Carolina.
John E. Parker, A.B.—Eaton, Ohio.
Ellwood C. Perisho, B.S.; M.S. 1895 (University of Chicago)—Author of Geographical and Geological Reports on South Da-
kota, and other Scientific Articles; Dean of Arts and Sciences,
Professor of Geology, State Geologist, University of South
Dakota; President, South Dakota Conservation Congress; Ver-
million, South Dakota.
Josiah T. White, B.S.—Merchant; Lawton, Camanche County,
Oklahoma.
T. William White, B.S.—Farmer; Lewisville, Indiana.
MASTER'S DEGREECharles Sumner Bond, B.S., M.S. 1887; M.D. 1883 (Bellevue Medi-
cal College)—Author, Medical papers for journals, Photomicro-graph work for books, lectures, etc.; Physician; 112 NorthTenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1888 (14)
Harriett Barrett, B.S.—m. Edward D. Evans, '87; 2116 NorthDelaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Martha P. Boyd, Ph.B.—Teacher in Public Schools; Richmond,Indiana (as given in 1910).
Mary Carpenter, B.S.—m. Winfield Scott Hiser; 35 East Thirty-third Street; Indianapolis, Indiana.
Frederick R. Charles, A.B.—Contributor to Engineering Journals;City Civil Engineer; Member, Board of Public Works; "TheWayne," Richmond, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 17
Lixton A. Cox, Ph.B. ; LL.B. 1890 (University of Michigan)—Presi-dent of State Housing Association; Lawyer; 3202 North
Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Clixton E. Hall, B. S.—Traveling Salesman ; 1039 East Nineteenth
Avenue, Denver, Colorado.
Daniel N. Hartley, A.B.; B.D. (Chicago Theological Seminary)—Civil Engineer; Clayton, New Mexico.
Robert Lincoln Kelly, Ph.B.; Ph.M. 1899 (University of Chicago);
LL.D. 1907 (DePauw University)—President of Earlham Col-
lege; Member State Board of Education; Clerk, Indiana Year-
ly Meeting; Earlham, Indiana.
Arthur Lowell Morgan, B.S.—Superintendent Wheeling Terminal
Railway Company; Wheeling, West Virginia.
Edwin Morrison, B.S., M.S. 1892—Author of "Young's Modulus of
Steel in a Strong Magnetic Field," and several articles on
Cohesion; Professor of Physics, Earlham College; 80 South
West Seventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Martha Lyon Parker, B.S.—m. Arthur L. Morgan, '88; Leather-
wood, Wheeling, West Virginia.
Charles M. Reagan, Ph.B., A.M. 1894; LL.B. 1896 (Indiana LawSchool)—Contributor to Newspapers and Periodicals; Lawyer;
40 "When" Building; Indianapolis, Indiana.
Edna Stubbs, Ph.B.—m. Rev. J. Everist Cathell (deceased) ; Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Elma C. Watson, A.B.—m. George M. Austin, M.D. ; Wilmington,
Ohio.
CLASS OF 1889 (18)
Don Carlos Barrett, Ph.B., A.M. 1893; A.M. 1896, Ph.D. 1901
(Harvard University)—Author, "The Supposed Necessity of the
Legal Tender Paper," and other contributions to EconomicJournals; Professor of Economics, Haverford College; Haver-ford, Pennsylvania.
Anna K. Bogue, Ph.B.—m. Charles E. Shafer; 141 Lake Avenue,Benton Harbor, Michigan.
John Franklin Brown, Ph.B.; Ph. D. 1896 (Cornell University)
—
Author of "The American High School," "The Training of
Teachers for Secondary Schools in Germany and the United
States"; Editor, The Macmillan Company; 559 West One Hun-dred Fifty-Sixth Street, New York City, New York.
18 ALUMNI CATALOG
Oliver P. Clark, B.S.—Banker; Georgetown, Illinois.
Hettie Elliott, Ph.B., A.M. 1892—Author, "Blue Pond" and "The
Mountain Meadow" ; Teacher in Richmond Public Schools ; "The
Wayne," Richmond, Indiana.
Harriet E. Farnham, Ph.B.—m. Rev. Charles A. Rowand; 303
South College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado.
* Albert V. Hodgin, Ph.B.; LL.B. (Indiana Law School).
Jesse Kellum, B.S.—2333 College Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
William Rufus Kersey, A.B. ; A.M. 1899 (Ohio State University)
—Teacher; Oregonia, Ohio.
Harry McMinn, Ph.B., A.M. 1896—Pastor of Presbyterian Church;
Madeira, Ohio.
George H. Moore, Ph.B. — Pastor, Friends' Church ; Westfield,
Indiana.
Marcia Frances Moore, B.S. — m. Professor Don C. Barrett, '89;
Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Charles B. Newby, B.S.—Insurance; Converse, Indiana.
Jessie L. Newlin, A.B.—Teacher in University of Chicago ; Univer-
sity of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Charles E. Pritchard, A.B. ; A.M. 1890 (Haverford) ; Contractor;
Georgetown, Illinois.
Howard Sutton, B.S.—Secretary of The Cold Glass Company;Lancaster, Ohio.
* Anna M. Wildman, Ph.B.—m. J. E. Parker, '87.
Elmer Ottis Wooton, B.S., A.M. 1896—Author, Papers and Experi-
ment Station; Bulletins relating to Botany of New Mexico;United States Department of Agriculture, Washington; Bureauof Plant Industry, Office of Farm Management; 469 Luray Place,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
CLASS OF 1890 (11)
Eva Louise Brown, B.M.—m. Herbert A. Moore; 206 East Wash-ington Avenue, DuBois, Pennsylvania.
Georgia Bentley Birdsall, Ph.B.—m. Thomas Wood; 14 Gleason
Street, Grove Hall, Boston, Massachusetts.
Arthur T. Cox, B.S.
William B. Green, Ph.B.—Orange Grower; Box 55, Rural FreeDelivery No. 2, Redlands, California.
Maggie Morris Huff, Ph.B.—Leesburg, Ohio.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 19
Orpha L. Kellum, Ph.B.—m. Charles L. Mendenhall; Camby,Indiana.
Alice A. Mendenhall, A.B.—Literary Work; Allentown, Pennsyl-
vania, or Bloomingdale, Indiana.
Emma C. Mendenhall, B.L.—m. Albert V. Hodgin, '89 (deceased);
Teacher of Latin ; Newberg, Oregon.
Josephine M. Patty, Ph.B.—m. Levi M. Gilbert; Rural Free Deliv-
ery No. 4, Salem, Oregon.
Sibyl Stanley, B.S.—Teacher in High School; Lupton, Michigan.
Josiah E. Symons, Ph.B.—Inventor, Symon's Gyrator Stone Crusher;
President of Symons Brothers Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
CLASS OF 1891 (25)
Layton Allen, Ph.B.—Architect; 44 Lombard Building, Indianapo-
lis, Indiana.
Mary Alice Brown, B.S.—m. N. Herbert Charles, '91 (deceased) ;
Plainfield, Indiana.
Luther Grinnell Brown, A.B.—Attorney-at-Law ; 827 California
Building, Los Angeles, California.
* N. Herbert Charles, Ph.B., A.M. 1896.
James Edward Coggeshall, B.S.—Assistant Treasurer of William
R. Staats Company, Investment Bankers and Brokers; 655 North
Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena, California.
Mary Lyon Coggeshall, Ph.B.—m. Professor Robert L. Sackett;
Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana.
Emma Davis, Ph.B.—m. Dr. O. A. DeLong; Azalia, Indiana.
James E. Elder, Ph.B.—Auditor of Parke County; Rockville,
Indiana.
Lillie A. Garrett, Ph.B., A.M. 1892—Farmland, Indiana.
Anna Goddard, B.L.—m. Robert M. Chappell ; 402 West' AdamsStreet, Muncie, Indiana.
Grace Goddard, B.L.—m. Corydon M. Rich; Keokuk, Iowa.
Ira K. Hall, B.S.—Mechanical Engineer for Allis-Chalmers Com-pany; 2440 State Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Richard Haworth, B.L., A.M. 1908—Head of Biblical Department,
Fairmount Academy; Pastor, Friends' Church; Fairmount,
Indiana.
Byron C. Hubbard, B.S.; A.M. 1892 (Haverford College)—Irrigat-ing Engineer and Ranchman; Corcoran, California.
20 ALUMNI CATALOG
Edith J. Hunt, Ph.B.—Charlottesville, Indiana.
Homer F. Hussey, Ph.B.; D.D.S. 1894 (University of Michigan)—Dentist; 6 West Main Street, Somerville, New Jersey.
Atwood L. Jenkins, B.S.—Manager, Dougan, Jenkins and Company,
609 National Road, Richmond, Indiana.
Lester J. Neill, B.S.—Farmer; Denair, California.
Eliza C. Nicholson, Ph.B.—m. John H. Johnson; 205 North
Eleventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Arthur Pickett, B.S.—Farmer and Dairyman; Bloomingdale,
Indiana.
Joseph F. Ratliff, Ph.B.—Proprietor of Jewelry Store; Residence,
211 South Eleventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Robert H. Thomas, B.S. ; LL.B. 1902 (University of Oregon)—School Clerk (Secretary and Treasurer); 822 Division Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Lorena A. Townsend, Ph.B.—m. J. C. Hodson; Newberg, Oregon.
* Addison Tucker, B.S.
Arthur E. Wildman, B.S.—Farmer; Cedarville, Ohio.
CLASS OF 1892 (16)
Vashti Binford, Ph.B.—m. Dr. Albert T. Cox; 4225 Oakenwald
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Lizzie Morris Cox, B.S.—Graduate Registered Nurse; Poultry rais-
ing and housekeeping; Rural Free Delivery No. 20, Elizabeth-
town, Indiana.
Martha Doan, B.L. ; M.S. 1893 (Purdue University); D.Sc. 1896
(Cornell University)—Instructor in Chemistry, Vassar College,
Poughkeepsie, New York. Home Address, Westfield, Indiana.
Mary Doan, B.L; B.S. 1891, M.S. 1893 (Purdue University)—m.Professor Allen D. Hole, '97; 615 National Road, West, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Pliny Earle Goddard, A.B., A.M. 1896;Ph.D. 1904 (University of
California)—Author of Ethnological and Linguistic papers;
Associate Curator of Anthropology, American Museum of Nat-
ural History; Seventy-seventh Street and Central Park, West,
New York, New York.
Miriam Alice Harrison, A.B.—m. Stephen S. Myrick, '94; Hono-lulu, Hawaii.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 21
Charles L. Mendenhall, Ph.B.—Farmer; Camby, Indiana.
* Alva Mills, Ph.B.; M.D. (Indiana Medical College).
Allen Gurney Mills, B.S. ; LL.B. 1894 (University of Michigan)
—Attorney-at-Law ; Glencoe, Illinois ; and 532 Monadnock Block,
Chicago, Illinois.
Lily Mills, A.B.—m. William H. Hiss (deceased) ; Plainfield,
Indiana.
Albert Woodard Newlin, Ph.B.; A.B. 1893 (Harvard University)
—Jury Commissioner for New Orleans; Secretary, Democratic
State Central Committee; On Editorial Staff of New Orleans
Daily Picayune; Residence, 2125 State Street; Business, Pica-
yune Office, 326 Camp Street; New Orleans, Louisiana.
John Chalmers Newsom, B.S.—Sales Manager; Berkeley, Cali-
fornia.
Milo Ellis Ratliff, B.S. ; D.D.S. (Northwestern Dental School)—Dentist; Cassopolis, Michigan.
Henry Wright Taylor, B.S.; Ph.C. 1896 (University of Michigan)
—Druggist; 601 North Nineteenth Street; Birmingham, Ala-
bama.
Harry Hibberd Weist, B.S.; M.D. (Bellevue Hospital)—MemberNew York Academy of Medicine; Physician; 11 East Fifty-
fourth Street; New York City (as given in 1910).
Horace Herman Woody, A.B. (Earlham and Guilford Colleges);
A.B. 1898 (Yale University)—Base Ball Player; Morgantown,
North Carolina.
CLASS OF 1893 (32)
Clara E. Baldwin, Ph.B.—m. Willard A. Evans; Box 136, Sierra
Madre, California.
Ernest Clifford Barrett, B.S.—Secretary of Evans Milling Com-
pany; 3173 North Delaware Street; Indianapolis, Indiana.
Caroline M. Carpenter, Ph.B.—Richmond, Indiana.
Cora Charles, B.M.—m. N. Aldus Harold, '93; 421 West Beardsley
Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana.
* Luzena Cowgill, B.S.—m. Harry Whitney.
Caroline E. De Greene, Ph.B.; A.M. (University of Michigan)—Teacher of Modern Languages in Friends' Select School ; 140
North Sixteenth Street; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
22 ALUMNI CATALOG
Eva Mary Doughty, Ph.B.—Real Estate; 1811 North Vermont
Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Mary Isabella French, Ph.B.; M.D. 1897 (Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity)—m. George F. DeVol; Medical Missionary; Luho, via
Nanking, China.
Laura Gano, Ph.B.; B.S. (University of Chicago); M.S. in Agri-
culture (Cornell University); Ph.D. (University of Chicago)—774 National Road, West, Richmond, Indiana.
* Claribel Gardner, A.B.
Martha L. Gonser, B.S.—m. Herbert C. Willis; Waterloo, Indiana.
N. Aldus Harold, B.S. ; A.M. 1897—Traveling Salesman with J. V.
Farwell, Chicago, Illinois; 421 West Beardsley Avenue, Elkhart,
Indiana.
Samuel B. Heckman, Ph.B.; A.B. 1894 (Harvard University);
A.M. 1905, Ph.D. 1906 (University of Pennsylvania)—Author
of "The Religious Poetry of Alexander Mack, Jr."; Member of
the Department of Education; College of the City of New York,
New York City, New York.
Jane D. Hollingsworth, Ph.B.-—m. George H. Moore, '89; West-
field, Indiana.
Chuzu Kaifu, B.S.—Missionary; 68 Toyo-Okasu, Shibaku, Tokio,
Japan (as given in 1907).
William Irving Kelsey, Ph.B.; B.D. (University of Chicago)—Professor of Biblical Literature and Church History, Penn Col-
lege; 121 College Avenue, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Flora Martha Kennedy, B.S.—m. S. Macy Cowgill; 1327 South
Sixth Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
* William L. Martin, B.L.
Lulu Moorman, Ph.B.—Teacher in Intermediate High School, Los
Angeles, California; 2555 Park Boulevard, Long Beach, Cali-
fornia.
Gertrude Mote, B.S.—m. Lewis C. King; 421 North Thirteenth
Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Estella M. Newsom, Ph.B., A.M. 1897,—m. John Gray Moxey;110 West Gorgas Street, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Mary Pickett, A.B.—Teacher in Penn Institute, C. Victoria, Ta-maulipas, Mexico.
Carleton Calvin Pritchard, A.B.—358 Audubon Street, Indianap-
olis, Indiana (as given by a friend in 1910).
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Clifford M. Pritchard, B.S. ; B.S. in C. E., 1896 (University of
Michigan)—Contracting Engineer in State of Oklahoma for
Kansas City Structural Steel Company; 402 Scott ThompsonBuilding, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (as given in 1910).
Luther H. Ratliff, B.S. ; M.D. 1896 (Indiana Medical College)—Physician ; Lawrence, Indiana.
Olive Stigleman, B.L.—m. Professor Murray S. Wildman, Stan-
ford University, California.
Finley Tomlinson, Ph.B.—Farmer; Rural Free Delivery No. 45,
Markleville, Indiana.
Anna Mary Townsend, B.L.—m. W. Irving Kelsey, '93; 121 Col-
lege Avenue, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Mary Esther Trueblood, Ph.B. ; Ph.M. 1896 (University of Michi-
gan) ; European Fellow, Woman's Education Association, 1900-
01,—m. Robert Paine; Writer of Monographs relative to History
and Mathematics ; Plainfield, New Hampshire.
Murray Shipley Wildman, Ph.B.; Ph.D. 1904 (University of Chi-
cago)—Author, "Money Inflation in United States"; Articles
on Commerce; Professor of Economics, Leland Stanford Uni-
versity, California.
Lelia Janet Wright, B.L.—m. Paul Jones; 36 Culberton Avenue,
Zanesville, Ohio.
CLASS OF 1894 (26)
Clarence Mills Burkholder, B.L.—Pastor, Washington Park Con-
gregational Church ; Chicago, Illinois.
Arthur M. Charles, B.S. ; A.M. 1896 (Haverford College)—Pro-
fessor of German, Earlham College; Henley Road, Richmond,
Indiana.
J. Freeman Cox, Ph.B—General Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; GrandJunction, Colorado.
Zella Newby Cox, Ph. B., Graduate Indiana State Normal School,
1896,—m. Alfred Catlin ; Elizabethtown, Indiana.
William Curtis Day, B.S.—Builder and Real Estate Dealer; 1701
Ruckle Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Walter Edwin Dorland, B.S. ; LL.B. 1897 (Chicago Law School
—
Field Secretary, Chamber of Commerce of the United States,
Room 534, 10 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois ; Residence,
114 Kedzie Street, Evanston, Illinois.
24 ALUMNI CATALOG
George Fox DeVol, B.S.; M.D. 1897 (New York University)—Medical Missionary; Luho, via Nanking, China.
Emma Doan, B.L.; B.S. 1897 (Purdue) ;—m. William E. Furnas,
'00; Teacher in High School; Lincoln, Virginia.
Surrilda Ellis, Ph.B.—Ridgefarm, Illinois.
Daniel Freeman, Ph.B.; Ph.M. 1911 (University of Chicago) —Head of Department of Biology, Fargo College; Pastor, Union
Church, Glyndon, Minnesota; 1315 Third Avenue, South, Fargo
North Dakota.
Abigal Gilbert, A.B. ; A.M. 1897 (Indiana University) — m. Rev.
J. Clarence Pinkerton ; 1920 Sixth Avenue, Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia.
Lulu Charles Hadley, Ph.B.—m. Amos C. Maple; 246 North
Painter Avenue, Whittier, California.
M. Bertha Hadley, B.L.—m. Dr. B. Frank Andrews; 1536 East
Sixty-second Street, Chicago, Illinois (as given in 1910).
Edith G. Johnson, B.L. (Mrs. Edith J. Winslow)—Superintendent
of Schools, Lynn, Indiana.
Anna Elizabeth Maddock, Ph.B.—m. Dr. William W. Pretts; 404
Adams Street, Platteville, Wisconsin.
William Eli Maddock, B.L. ; A.B. 1904 (Harvard University)—Superintendent Public Schools ; 902 West Seventh Street,
Superior, Wisconsin.
Anna Mary Moore, Ph.B.—m. Benjamin Cadbury; Bryn MawrScholarship of Earlham, 1894-95 ; 260 East Main Street, Moores-
town, New Jersey.
Stephen Stanton Myrick, B.L.—Minister; Principal of Mills
(Oriental Mission) School; Honolulu, Hawaii.
Ellen Louise Piel, B.L. (Earlham, and University of Michigan)—Teacher in Crawfordsville High School; 119 North Tenth Street,
Vincennes, Indiana.
Carrie Lane Riggs, Ph.B.—m. Professor Arthur M. Charles, '94;
Henley Road, Richmond, Indiana.
Frederick Coleman Roberts, B.S. ; B.S. (C. E.)1897 (University of
Michigan)—City Engineer and Farmer; Eaton, Ohio.
Elbert Russell, A.B., A.M. 1895—Author, "The Parables of Jesus,"
and "Jesus of Nazareth in the Light of Today".; Professor of
Biblical Literature and Church History; College Pastor, Earl-
ham College; 610 National Road, Richmond, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 25
Daniel Naylor Shoemaker, B.S.; Ph.D. 1903 (Johns HopkinsUniversity)—Writer of Articles, American Breeders' Associa-
tion, etc., Horticulturist, United States Department of Agricul-
ture; 82 Eastern Avenue, Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C.
* Benjamin B. Timberlake, Ph.B.
Evelyn White, Ph.B.—General Secretary, Y. W. C. A. ; 128 North
Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio.
*Roy Wilson White, B.S.; A.M. (Haverford).
CLASS OF 1895 (22)
Anna Palmyra Birdsall, Ph.B.—Assistant to Minister of Mount
Morris Baptist Church, New York; 19 West One Hundred
Twenty-Ninth Street, New York City (as given in 1910).
Oliver W. Brown, B.S.; A.M. 1896 (Indiana University)—Author,
"Efficiency of Nickel Plating Tank," "Electric Smelting of Zinc,"
"Treatment of Storage Battery Elements," "Self Discharge of
Storage Batteries," "Physical and Chemical Properties of Red
Lead," etc., etc.; Associate Professor of Chemistry, Indiana Uni-
versity; 540 South Lincoln Street, Bloomington, Indiana.
Lilian K. Chandler, Ph.B.—627 North Pennsylvania Street, Indi-
anapolis, Indiana (as given in 1910).
Horace Emery Coleman, B.S.—Missionary in Japan under Friends'
Foreign Missionary Association of Philadelphia Yearly Meet-
ing; 53 Isarago, Shiba, Tokio, Japan.
Asher B. Evans, B.S.—Secretary and Treasurer, United States
Realty Company, Indianapolis ; 2044 Central Avenue, Indianapo-
lis, Indiana.
John D. Ferree, B.S.—Secretary and Director of Farmers' Trust
and Savings Company; 1213 West Third Street, Marion,
Indiana.
Anna Larger Finfrock, Ph.B.; Pd.M. 1905 (New York University)
—Teacher in Richmond High School; 115 South Eleventh Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Lucy Francisco, B.S. ; A.M. 1898—Director of Music, and Dean of
Women, Friends' University, Wichita, Kansas ; 1616 University
Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
Isaiah George Furnas, B.S. — Manager, Furnas Ice Cream Com-
pany; 2235 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana.
26 ALUMNI CATALOG
Robert William Gammon, A.B. ; B.D. 1899 (Chicago Theological
Seminary) ; D.D. 1912 (Tabor College)—District Secretary,
Congregational Sunday-school; 19 West Jackson Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois.
Caswell Grave, B.S. ; Ph.D. 1899 (Johns Hopkins University)
—
Author, Manual of Oyster Culture, various contributions to
Embryology of Echinoderms ; Associate Professor of Zoology,
Johns Hopkins University; 106 Wyndhurst Avenue, Baltimore,
Maryland ; Station "L."
John Edwin Jay, Ph.B.; A.M. 1906 (Yale University)—Professor
of Biblical Literature, and Dean, Guilford College (On leave of
absence) ; Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
Ida M. Mendenhall, Ph.B.—New York City, New York.
May F. Morikawa, Ph.B.—Teacher; Hiroshima, Keuritsee, Kato
Jogakuko, Hiroshima, Japan (as given in 1903).
Daniel Lawrence Peacock, B.L.—Teacher in High School of Com-merce, New York City; North Caldwell, New Jersey.
Walter Clarence Peirce, B.S.—Farmer and Small Fruit Grower;
Troy, Ohio.
Clinton Odell Reynolds, B.S. ; B.S.D. 1897 (Oregon State Normal)
—Pastor, Alum Creek Friends' Church ; Rural Route No. 3,
Marengo, Ohio.
Floy Elizabeth Rhode, B.L.—m. Horace E. Coleman, '95 ; Mission-
ary; 53 Isarago, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan.
Claudius Chalmers Stanley, A.B. ; LL.B. 1898 (Kansas Univer-
sity)—Attorney-at-Law ; 508 Murdock Building, Wichita, Kansas.
Frederick Bartlett Stanley, A.B.; LL.B. 1897 (University of
Michigan)—Republican National Committeeman for Kansas;
Lawyer; Murdock Building, Wichita, Kansas.
Emma Lois Taber, Ph.B.—m. Walter C. Peirce, '95; Contributor to
Miami Union; Rural Route No. 3, Troy, Ohio.
Herbert DeLand Woodard, B.L.—Railway Postal Clerk; 506 South
Fourth Avenue, Maywood, Illinois.
CLASS OF 1896 (45)
Alpheus Lindley Baldwin, B.S. ; A.M. 1897 (Indiana University)
—Farming; Webster, Indiana.
George O. Ballinger, B.L.—Secretary-Treasurer, G. O. Ballinger
Company, Engravers, Printers and Binders; 14 South SeventhStreet, Richmond, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 27
William Otis Beal, B.S.; A.M. 1897 (Haverford) ; M.S. 1902
(University of Chicago)—Fellow in Astronomy, University of
Chicago ; 5755 Drexel Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Mabel Bowen, B.L.—Lynn, Indiana.
Jessie Brown, Ph. B.—Zanesfield, Ohio.
Elizabeth Burchenal, B.L. ; Graduate Sargent Normal School,
Physical Education, 1898; Graduate Gilbert Normal School,
Dancing, 1905—Author, "Folk-Music," "Folk-Dances and Sing-
ing Games," "Report of the Committee on Folk Dancing of the
Playground Association of America," "Athletics for Girls";
Inspector of Athletics, Department of Education, New York
City; Executive Secretary, Girls' Branch Public Schools Athletic
League; Member, Playground and Recreation Association of
America; Member, Recreation Alliance of New York City;
Board of Education, 500 Park Avenue; New York City, NewYork.
Ruth Merriam Burchenal, B.L.—Instructor in Charlton School;
2708 Broadway, New York City (as given in 1907).
Hartley R. Church, B.S.—Civil Engineer; Member of Church and
Bengler, Civil Engineers; 3031 Benvenue Avenue, Berkeley,
California.
Emma Clark, Ph.B.—m. Professor Charles Elbert Cosand, '98; 1916
Mentor Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
Charles Elbert Cosand, B.L.—Professor of English, Friends' Uni-
versity; 1916 Mentor Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
Lydia Mary Cowgill, B.L.—San Benito, Texas.
William Clifford Cox, B.S., A.M. 1898—Manufacturer of Ice; 1429
Mechanic Street, Columbus, Indiana.
Walter E. Day, B.S.—Farmer; Greenleaf, Idaho.
Albert Leslie DeGreene, B.L. ; B.Pd. 1907 (Michigan Normal Col-
lege)—Superintendent of Schools; Port Austin, Michigan (as
given in 1910).
William Cullen Dennis, A.B. ; A.B. 1897, A.M. 1898, LL.B. 1901
(Harvard University) — Author various legal contributions;
Lawyer; Member of Board of Trustees, Bryn Mawr; School
Committee, Moses Brown; Providence, Rhode Island; 1316
Euclid Street, Washington, D. C.
Aurilena Ellis, Ph.B.—Manager of Farm; Ridgefarm, Illinois.
28 ALUMNI CATALOG
Henry Wilson Gilbert, Ph.B.—Farmer and Stock Raiser; Straughn,
Indiana.
Ethel Grimes, A.B.—m. Dr. John H. Outland; 3624 Walnut Street,
Kansas City, Missouri.
Chalmers R. Hadley, B.L.—Contributor to Library Periodicals;
Librarian of Denver Public Library; Denver, Colorado.
*J. Marcus Hadley, B.S., A.M. 1898.
Leona H. Hall, B.L.—m. George E. Callaway ; Cambridge City,
Indiana.
Edwin P. Haworth, B.L.—Author, "Makin' Rhymes," and other
Rhymes ; Superintendent, The Willons Maternity Sanitarium
;
2929 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
Robert F. Hester, B.S.; M.D. 1899 (Indiana Medical College)—Physician; Bloomingdale, Indiana.
Hettie Hunt, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; Boonville, Indiana.
Mary Inda Hussey, Ph.B.; Ph.D. 1906 (Bryn Mawr College)—Translator of the Sumerian Tablets, in the Harvard Semitic Mu-seum; Assyriologist, assisting in the Harvard Semitic Museum;4 Bryant Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Olive M. Kaminski, Ph.B.—m. H. Rayburn Robinson; 832 National
Road, West, Richmond, Indiana.
Irving King, A.B. ; Ph.D. 1904 (University of Chicago); Fellow,
American Association for Advanced Science, 1911; Author,
Psychology of Child Development, Development of Religion,
Social Aspects of Education, Social Ideal in Education; Pro-
fessor of Education in Iowa State University; Iowa City, Iowa.
Emma Jane Maddock, Ph.B.—m. Clarence Mills Burkholder, '94;
5518 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
James Edward Magee, B.L. ; A.M. 1905 (New York University)—Principal of Commercial Department, Pocatello High School
;
440 North Main Street, Pocatello, Idaho.
Ione S. Marshall, B.M.—m. Charles E. Bowles; Chicago, Illinois
(given by a friend).
Mary Morris, B.M.—m. Edward L. Selvage; 645 East Twenty-third
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
John Edgar Mote, B.S.—Department Manager, Van Camp Hard-ware and Iron Company; 529 East Twenty-second Street, In-
dianapolis, Indiana.
Curtis B. Newsom, Ph.B—(No address known).
EARLHAM COLLEGE 29
Everett H. Newsom, Ph.B.—Freight Agent, Clyde-Mallory SteamShip Lines, 290 Broadway, New York City; 96 Mt. HebronRoad, Upper Montclair, New Jersey.
Arthur D. Parkhurst, Ph.B.—Agent for Provident Life and Trust
Company; 30 Bryant Street, Portland, Maine.
* Curtis S. Roberts, B.S.
Elizabeth Julia Schneider, B.M.—m. Gurney Binford; Friends'
Missionary; 26 Bizen machi, Mito, Japan.
Elmer W. Stout, B.S. ; LL.B. (Harvard Law School)—Lawyer;
922 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Howard M. Stout, Ph.B.—Record Engineer, Northern Pacific Rail-
way; 2512 Pleasant Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A. Gail White, B.L.—m. A. G. Baldwin ; Noblesville, Indiana.
Thomas Raeburn White, B.L. ; LL.B. 1899 (University of Penn-
sylvania)—Writer of Commentaries on the Constitution of
Pennsylvania, etc.; Lawyer; 151 West Costello Street, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Bertha Louise Wilson, B.L.—m. Henry Wilson Gilbert, '96;
Straughn, Indiana.
Isadore Hall Wilson, B.L., A.M. 1899—Head of Department of
History, Newcastle High School; Spiceland, Indiana.
Eleanor Densmore Wood, B.L. ; MA. 1911 (Wellesley Colleger-
Author, The Prophets of Israel, The Life of Paul; Teacher of
New Testament Literature, Wellesley College ; Abroad ;present
address, The American Consulate, Jerusalem, Palestine. After
September, 1913, The Eliot, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Ella Leona Wright, B.M. ; Graduate of Voice Department, Met-
ropolitan School of Music, Indianapolis; Teacher of Music, and
Concert Singer; 617 North New Jersey Street, Apartment 4,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1897 (25)
Homer Richard Anderson, B.L.—Employee, National Supply Com-pany; 601 North Eighth Street, Independence, Kansas.
Murray S. Barker, B.S.—Farmer; Thorntown, Indiana.
Richard Warren Barrett, Ph.B.; LL.B. 1905 (University of Penn-
sylvania)—Assistant General Attorney of Lehigh Valley Rail-
road; 55 West Forty-fourth Street, New York City.
30 ALUMNI CATALOG
Clara Brown, B.L.—Teacher in High School; 125 North Michigan
Avenue, Greensburg, Indiana.
Ida Almira Brown, Ph.B.—m. Edward L. Conklin; 95 WarwickAvenue, Rochester, New York.
Arthur Freeborn Chace, B.S.; A.B. 1899 (Harvard University);
A.M., M.D. 1903 (Columbia University)—Physician, AdjunctProfessor of Medicine, Post Graduate Medical School and Hos-pital ; 393 West End Avenue, New York City.
Lewis L. Chambers, B.L.—Shoe Merchant; 133 Pine Avenue, LongBeach, California (as given in 1910).
Chauncey Crawford, B.L. ; B.S. 1909 (Massachusetts Technical
Institute)—Civil Engineer, with Louisville and Nashville Rail-
road; Athens, Alabama.
Clement C. Fihe, B.S.; M.D. 1900 (Medical College, University
of Cincinnati)—Physician; Lecturer on Dietetics, and Clinical
Instructor in Medicine in University of Cincinnati; 1344 Broad-way, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Theodore Gawn Finley, B.S.; M.D. 1908 (University of California)
—Physician and Surgeon; Surgeon to Los Angeles -Gas andElectric Company; 624 Lissner Building, 524 South SpringStreet, Los Angeles, California.
Edith Furnas, Ph.B.—Portersville, California (as given by a friend).
Mary E. Harris, B.L.—254 North Mountain Avenue, Montclair,
New Jersey.
Stephen A. Hinshaw, B.L.—Sheridan Hardware Company; Sheri-dan, Indiana.
Allen David Hole, B.S., A.M. 1901; Ph.D. 1910 (University of Chi-cago)
; Elected Member Society Sigma Xi, University of Chicago,1905— Professor of Geology, Secretary of Faculty, Curator ofJoseph Moore Museum, Earlham College; 615 National Road,West, Richmond, Indiana.
Bertha Johnson, Ph.B.—m. Homer S. Hubbard; Box 23, Corcoran,California.
Myrton L. Johnson, Ph.B.—Farmer ; Rural Route 7, Lewisville,Indiana.
* Edith Mendenhall, Ph.B.—m. Charles T. Talbert.Amanda Moore, Ph.B.—m. Chauncey Crawford; Athens, Alabama.Fidelia Coan Parker, B.L.—Bookkeeper for B. Johnson and Son;
lUy2 North Fourteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 31
Christine M. Rogers, Ph.B.—m. William C. Osborne; Danville,
Indiana.
Anna Belle Roop, Ph.B.—m. Murray S. Barker, '97; Thorntown,
Indiana.
Mary I. Scott, B.A.—m. Perry H. Smith; Valley Center, Kansas.
* Martha Shoemaker, Ph.B.—m. Walter A. Scott.
Charles L. Stubbs, B.L.—Principal of High School, Frankfort,
Indiana; Summer Address, 22 North Bolton Avenue, Indianap-
olis, Indiana.
Alfred H. Symons, B.S.—Superintendent of Indian School, Supai.
Arizona.
CLASS OF 1898 (35)
Winfred Emory Allen, B.L.; A.M. 1904 (Lawrence University)—Author, "Anatomy of the American Cattle Tick"; Teacher in
High School; Box 376, Pomona, California (as given in 1910).
Della Baylies, Ph.B.—m. Earl P. Haynes ; Bay Shore, Long Island,
New York.
* Bevan Binford, B.L.
Edward M. Binford, B.S.—Fire Insurance Agent; 266 East Seventy-
first Street, North, Portland, Oregon.
Robert Simpson Charles, A.B.; A.B. 1903 (University of Pennsyl-
vania)—Chief Engineer, Texas Land and Development Com-
pany, Plainview, Texas.
Cyrus Wilson Coffin, A.B.—150 West Thirty-first Street, Los
Angeles, California.
Caleb C. Cook, B.S.—President of C. E. Cook Electric Company,
Los Angeles, California.
Horace Porter Cook, B.S.—Teacher in Anderson High School;
412 West Eleventh Street, Anderson, Indiana.
Elnora T. Cosand, B.L.—New London, Indiana.
Leota N. Davis, Ph.B.—m. Elmer E. Botkin ; 601 West North
Street, Muncie, Indiana.
Royal J. Davis, A.B. (Earlham, Haverford 1899, Harvard 1900)—Editorial Writer for New York Evening Post; Lecturer, New
York University; 2293 Sedgwick Avenue, New York City.
J. Gurney Gilbert, A.B.—With M. Rumely Company; 226 College
Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
32 ALUMNI CATALOG
J. Bennett Gordon, B.L.—Managing Editor, Philadelphia Times;
Contributing Editor to F. A. Munsey Newspapers ; Address,.
Times, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Murray Nathan Hadley, B.S.; M.D. 1903 (Indiana University)—Surgeon; 3319 North New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Bertha L. Hill, Ph.B.—2423 Park Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lilian Virginia Kaminski, A.B.—m. Dr. Charles W. Edmunds;
Member of City Y. W. C. A. Board; 1705 Washtenaw, AnnArbor, Michigan.
Franklin S. Lamar, B.S., A.M. 1899—Head of Department of
Physics in Manual Training High School, Kansas City, Mis-
souri; 3317 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
Harlow Lindley, B.L. ; A.M. 1899; Fellow in History, University
of Chicago, 1902-03 ; Author, "The Government of Indiana,"
"William Clark, the Indian Agent," Professor of History and
Political Science, and Librarian of Earlham College; Director
of History and Archives, Indiana State Library; 216 College
Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Elizabeth T. Lloyd, B.L.—m. J. Gurney Gilbert; 226 College Ave-
nue, Richmond, Indiana.
Grace Merritt Maddock, Ph.B.—m. Jones P. Stagg; 428 WoodbineAvenue, Hartwell, Ohio (as given in 1910).
Mary Eliza Miars, A.B.—m. Arthur O. Harold; Minister; 2054
College Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Gertrude Cartland Mills, Ph.B.— 525 South Catalina Avenue,
Pasadena, California.
Myrtle V. Mitchell, B.L.—m. Oscar Woodard; Rural Route No. 2,
Whittier, California.
Elma Louise Nolte, Ph.B., Graduate Student, University of Wis-consin—Head of German Department, Richmond High School;
214 South Fourth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Mary Henley Peacock, Ph.B., Diploma from Drexel Institute, 1901
—Instructor in Teachers' College, Columbia University; "TheEmerson," 500 West One Hundred Twenty-first Street, NewYork City, New York.
Minnie F. Roop, Ph.B.—m. Dr. John W. Millette; 112 Oxford Ave-nue, Dayton, Ohio.
Mary Agnes Sleeth, A.B.—Rushville, Indiana (as given in 1910).
EARLHAM COLLEGE 33
Edgar H. Stranahan, B.L., A.M. 1906—General Secretary, Federa-
tion of Wichita Churches; 1811 West Maple, Wichita, Kansas.
Robert L. Study, B.L.—Attorney-at-Law (Study and Study) ; 212
South Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
AIary B. Sutton, B.L.—m. George Edmund White; Gordon, Wash-ington.
Evalyn Mabel Thurston, A.B.—m. Hugo Paul Thieme; 3 GeddesHeights, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Lillian Pearl Unthank, Ph.B.—m. James W. Delk; Cheyenne,
Wyoming (as given in 1910).
Frederick R. Van Nuys, Ph.B.; LL.B. 1900 (Indiana Law School)
—Lawyer ; State Senator ; Anderson, Indiana.
Paul B. Wilson, B.S.—City Civil Engineer; Marion, Illinois.
Mary E. Woodard, B.L.—Corresponding Secretary of The Woman'sChristian Temperance Union of Indiana; Fountain City, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1899 (34)
William Beachler, B.L. ; Graduate Work in University of Michi-
gan ; Superintendent of Schools ; West Milton, Ohio.
Naomi Harrison Binford, B.L.—m. Rayner W. Kelsey, '00; Haver-
ford, Pennsylvania.
Bertha Carter, A.B.—Cataloger, Oregon Library Commission ; 575
Court Street, Salem, Oregon.
Margaret Chapman, B.L.—m. James S. Hiatt; 5204 Morris Street,
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ethel May Coleman, B.L.—Liberty, Indiana.
Josephine Cowgill, B.L—San Benito, Texas.
Lieuetta L. Cox, B.L.—m. Elbert Russell ; 610 National Road, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Nathan Leroy Dennis, B.L.—Manager and Proprietor, "The Dennis
Lyceum Bureau" ; 419 West Maple Street, Wabash, Indiana.
Irene Dickinson, B.S.—m. Edgar H. Stranahan, '98; 1811 WestMaple Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
Earle John Harold, B.L.—Secretary, Inter-Church Association of
Greensboro ; 808 Walker Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Florence Ruth Henley, Ph.B.—m. Murray N. Hadley, '98; 3132
New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Thomas W. Hester, B.L; B.S. (Pacific College) ; M.D. 1905 (Uni-
versity of Oregon)—Physician and Surgeon; Newberg, Oregon.3
34 ALUMNI CATALOG
James Smith Hiatt, B.L.; A.B. 1900 (Haverford College)—Secre-
tary of Public Education Association of Philadelphia; 5204
Morris Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Martha Hunnicutt, B.L., A.M. 1906; Teacher and Missionary;
Deering, Alaska.
Emma Hunt, Ph.B.—m. Charles D. Marley, '99; 939 East Harrison
Street, Martinsville, Indiana.
Ernest Evans Jones, B.S.; M.S. 1904 (University of Chicago)—Chief Chemist, Matthiessen and Hegeler Zinc Company; 608
Joliet Street, La Salle, Illinois (as given in 1910).
Laura B. Laughman, A.B.—m. Professor Charles H. Gray; 1000
Ohio Street, Lawrence, Kansas.
Charles D. Marley, B.L.—Abstracter of Titles and Title Attorney;
939 East Harrison Street, Martinsville, Indiana.
Walter Guy Middleton, B.S.—Head of Electrical Department of
Robert Hunt Company ; Chicago, Illinois.
Paul De Forest Miller, Ph.B.—Assistant Division Engineer, Penn-
sylvania Lines ; 912 East Beatty Avenue, Cambridge, Ohio.
Huldah Newsom, B.L.—m. Joseph E. Janney; Brookville, Maryland.
Lelah M. Parker, A.B.; M.A. 1900—Science Teacher in High
School; 411 South Ninth Street, Rocky Ford, Colorado.
Cassius A. Rees, B.S.—Real Estate and Loans ; Whittier, California.
Leander J. Sailors, B.L.—Farmer and Teacher ; Rural Route No. 6,
Wabash, Indiana.
Ray Karr Shiveley, A.B.—Lawyer; Richmond, Indiana.
Herman Stabler, B.S.—Author of a number of Publications of
United States Geological Survey, and Contributions to Current
Engineering Literature; Hydraulic Engineer; United States
Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.
Orville T. Stout, B.S.—Manufacturer; Paoli, Indiana.
Ethel Symons, Ph.B.—m. Milo H. Stuart; 3223 North New Jersey
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
* Marie Ella White, Ph.B.—m. Lester Poor.
* Earle E. Widup, B.L.
Hannah Matilda Wildman, Ph.B.—m. Dr. William Evans; 4007
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Louise Wilson, A.B.—m. Oriel J. Binford, '00; El Paso, Texas (as
given in 1910).
1810035EARLHAM COLLEGE 35
Walter Carleton Woodward, B.L. ; A.M. 1908, Ph.D. 1910 (Uni-
versity of California) — Professor of History and Political
Science, Earlham College; 221 College Avenue, Richmond,
Indiana.
Llora Agnes Worley, A.B.—m. Dr. H. W. Kendell; Covington,
Ohio.
CLASS OF 1900 (39)
Ethel Lorne Arthur, A.B. — m. George H. Slaughter; South
Charleston, Ohio.
Grace Irene Arthur, A.B.—m. Dr. William H. Graham; South
Charleston, Ohio.
Frederick J. Bartel, B.L.—Wholesale Drygoods; 66 South Four-
teenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Oriel J. Binford, B.S.—Secretary, S. W. Portland Cement Company,
El Paso, Texas (as given in 1910).
S. Edgar Bond, B.L. ; M.D. 1904 (Physio-Medical College of Indi-
ana)—Physician and Surgeon; 207 North Ninth Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Yioletta Cosand, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; New London,
Indiana.
* Carl Cox, B.S.
Mary Elizabeth Cox, A.B.—Teacher; 313 North Thirteenth Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Anna Lee Doan, Ph.B.—m. Dr. Walter Charles Stephens ; West-
field, Indiana.
Cora Caroline Eggemeyer, Ph.B.—m. Fred J. Bartel; 66 South
Fourteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Thomas Maxwell Elliott, B.S.—Secretary, International Commit-
tee, Young Men's Christian Association ; Chinese Y. M. C. A.,
Hong Kong, China.
A*tna M. Evans, A.B.— Home Address, 1924 North New Jersey
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana; Winter Address, 445 East First
Street, Long Beach, California.
Amy Francisco, B.L.—m. Homer C. Hockett; Box 195, Worthing-
ton, Ohio.
William Easterling Furnas, Ph.B. ; Normal School Certificate,
Virginia State University, 1912—Teaching in High School ; Lin-
coln, Virginia.
36 ALUMNI CATALOG
Pearl Adele Landers Harrison, B.L. ; State Sunday-school Teach-
er's Diploma, 1907—m. Timothy Harrison; President of Chau-
tauqua Students' League, 1912-13; 217 South Lindsay Street,
Kokomo, Indiana.
Ralph Bernard Henley, Ph.B. ; Ph.M. 1907 (University of Chi-
cago)—Superintendent of Schools; Kansas, Illinois.
Mary Stuart Hill, B.S.—m. Earle H. Mann; Rural Route No. 8,
East Haven Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Ida Lenora Holloway, B.L.—m. Murray S. Kenworthy, '00; 602
National Road, West, Richmond, Indiana.
A. Elizabeth Jay, Ph.B.—122 North Eleventh Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
Laura Harris Johnson, Ph.B.—107 North Thirteenth Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Corwin Hubert Jones, B.L—Teacher ; 83 College Avenue, West
New Brighton, New York.
Rayner Wickersham Kelsey, Ph.B. ; ML., Ph.D. 1909 (University
of California)—Author, "History of the United States Consulate
in California" ; Associate Professor of History, Haverford Col-
lege; Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Murray Shipley Kenworthy, B.L; MA. 1905 — Assistant Pro-
fessor of Bible Department, Earlham College; Pastor, West
Richmond Friends' Meeting; 602 National Road, West, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Jo£Bph W. Lamb, B.L.—Merchant; Box 288, Brownsville, Texas.
Loren Oscar Moon, A.B., A.M. 1907—Field Secretary of Baltimore
Yearly Meeting of Friends ; Roland Park, Maryland.
Clara Elizabeth O'Neal, Ph.B.—m. Earl John Harold ; 808 Walker
Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Charles A. Reeve, B.S.—Partner in Ballard Ice Cream Company;
2412 North New Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Howell DeLoss Rich, A.B.—Rural Route No. 8, Richmond, Indiana
(as given in 1910).
Sarah P. Rogers, Ph.B.—Abroad; Home address, Glen House, Deer
Park, Toronto, Canada (as given in 1910).
Calvin C. Rush, B.S.; B.S. 1901 (Haverford) ; M.D. 1907 (Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania)—-Physician; Portage, Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Smelser, Ph.B.—Latin Teacher, Richmond High School
;
116 South Eleventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 37
Kathryn C. Swartz, B.L.—m. Alonzo D. Shoup; 102 South Cali-
fornia Avenue, Chicago, Illinois (as given in 1910).
Wilford S. Trueblood, B.S.—Chemist, Sandusky Portland CementCompany ; Box 5, Syracuse, Indiana.
Lake George Watson, Ph.B.; A.M. 1902 (Columbia University)—Supervisor of Practice, State Normal School; Mayfield, NorthDakota.
Eliza Ann Wilson, B.L.—Teacher; Rural Route No. 7, Richmond,
Indiana.
Cassie Ellen Wiltsee, B.L.—m. Guy H. Kelsey; 131 West FourthStreet, Anderson, Indiana.
Alice M. Woodard, B.L.—m. I. P. Hunt; Minister; W. C. T. U.
Evangelist; Fountain City, Indiana.
Bertha Frances Wright, A.B.—National Road, West, Richmond,
Indiana.
CLASS OF 1901 (40)
Earl B. Barnes, A.B.; LL.B. 1904 (Harvard University)—Attorney-
at-Law, with Blacklidge, Wolf and Barnes; Rooms 1-4, Kennedy
Building, Kokomo, Indiana.
Raymond Binford, B.S. ; M.S. 1906 (University of Chicago)—Pro-
fessor of Biology; Guilford College, North Carolina.
Carl Wesley Bowen, B.S.—Merchant; Lynn, Indiana.
Edith A. Chandlee, A.B.—Private Secretary at Victor Talking
Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey; 3212 Sunmer Street,
West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Albert Gray Cowgill, A.B. ; B.S. (University of Pennsylvania)—Principal of Boys' School; Overbrook, Pennsylvania.
Clarkson D. Cowgill, B.S. — Manager of Sugar Cane Plantation,
San Benito, Texas.
Irving A. Cox, A.B.—Ice Manufacturer; 1429 Mechanic Street,
Columbus, Indiana.
Katherine Cox, A.B.—Teacher; 313 North Thirteenth Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
John Lindley Doan, A.B. ; B.S. (Purdue University); B.S.A. 1911
(Cornell University)—Teacher in Pennsylvania School of Horti-
culture for Women ; Ambler, Pennsylvania.
Otis M. Elliott, A.B.; M. Accts., (Dixon, Illinois)—Shoe Mer-
chant; Grand Junction, Colorado.
38 ALUMNI CATALOG
Alice Fiske, A.B.—General Secretary, New Bedford Children's Aid
Society; 100 Oak Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Charles Wheeler Fletcher, A.B.—Writer for Kansas City Star;
12 West Thirty-ninth Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
Frank L. Harold, B.A. ; M.D. 1904 (Physio-Medical College of
Indianapolis)—Physician; 27 North Tenth Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
Everett E. Henley, A.B.—Cashier, First National Bank, Monrovia,
Indiana.
Lillian E. Henley, A.B.—Reference Librarian, State Library, In-
dianapolis; In Berlin, Germany, on Leave of Absence; Perman-ent address, State Library, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sarah Deborah Hill, A.B.—m. Milton D. Baumgartner ; 1220 South
Twenty-second Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.* Avanelle J. Hoffman, A.B.
Harrison E. Howe, B.S.; Fellow, Rochester Academy of Science;
Candidate for M. S. 1913 (University of Rochester) — Haswritten several papers for American Chemical Society, etc.
;
Chemical Engineer, Bausch and Lamb Opt. Company; 59 ParkView, Rochester, New York.
Inona Kenworthy, A.B.—m. Paul B. Mitchell; Rural Route No. 2,
Whittier, California.
Ercy Clarence Kerr, A.B. ; A.M. 1906 (Union Christian College)
—Pastor, Christian Church ; South Whitney, Indiana.
Florence King, B.S.—400 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Mary Alice Lamb, A.B.— Teacher of Spanish and French, Girls'
High School; 275 Linn Street, Riverside, California.
John Alton Langston, A.B.; Graduate Student in University of
Chicago—Superintendent of Schools; 108 West Fourth Street,
Auburn, Indiana.
George C. Levering, A.B.—Ex-Missionary ; Pastor, Friends' Church;Spiceland, Indiana.
Mary Lindley, A.B.—m. Harry D. Wood; Fairmount, Indiana.
Thomas Elwood Mendenhall, B.S.; M.D. 1905 (University ofPennsylvania)—Surgeon to Logan Coal Company, and to Penn-sylvania Coal and Coke Company; Beaverdale, Pennsylvania.
Helen E. Munger, A.B.; A.B. 1903 (University of Michigan)—m.Grant T. Davis, Rural Route No. 1, Clinton, Michigan.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 39
Warren Harris Munger, B.S.—Stockraiser and Farmer; Benton-
ville, Indiana.
Sarah Elizabeth Newby, A.B.—Carthage, Indiana.
Harold A. Sanders, B.S.; M.D. 1905 (New York HomeopathicMedical College)—Physician; 864 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn,
New York.
Harvey M. Schilling, B.S.—Assistant Engineer, with United States
Reclamation Service ; Burley, Idaho.
Mary V. Shiveley, A.B.—m. Professor Harry N. Holmes; 336
Kinsey Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Charles Harper Smith, A.B.; A.B. 1902 (Haverford College);
A.M. 1906 (Harvard University)—Teacher in Haverford School;
214 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania.
Walter Charles Stephens, B.S. ; D.O. 1904 (Pacific College of
Osteopathy) ; M.D. 1913 (Indiana University School, of Medi-cine)—Physician; Westfield, Indiana.
John Morris Stout, B.S.; Ph.B. 1904 (University of Chicago) —Farmer; Rural Free Delivery No. 1, Kokomo, Indiana.
Mary Ellen Stout, B.A.—m. Dr. Thomas N. Braxton ; Paoli,
Indiana.
David Sutton, B.S. (Earlham College and Massachusetts Technical
Institute, 1904)—Assistant to H. F. Bryant, Civil Engineer; 81
Buchnell Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts.
M. Maude Taylor, A.B.—Principal of High School; Roanoke,
Indiana.
Inez Trueblood, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; Rural Route No. 8,
Richmond, Indiana.
Clarence J. Wildman, A.B.—President, Palacios State Bank; Vice-
President, Palacios Twt. Company; Palacios, Texas.
CLASS OF 1902 (35)
* William D. Baldwin, B.S.
Richard Roy Barrett, A.B.—Assistant Manager, Southern Office,
DuPont Powder Company; 902 First National Bank Building,
Nashville, Tennessee (as given in 1910).
Mary Baylies, B.S.—m. Alton Hale; Richmond, Indiana.
Jennie Florence Bond, A.B.—m. Walter Stubbs Painter; CrownPoint, Indiana.
40 ALUMNI CATALOG
Albert L. Copeland, A.B. — Minister, Cincinnati Friends' Church;
Assistant Superintendent, Children's Home ; 736 Mt. Hope Road,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Louise Ford, A.B.—Principal of High School, Southport, Indiana;
Home address, 2342 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Edward Gardner, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Liberty, Indiana.
Laurence Hadley, B.S.; A.M. 1907 (University of Michigan)—Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, Earlham College; Earlham, Indiana.
Lura Harold, A.B.—m. Cleo Leigh Hunt; Brownsburg, Indiana.
Laura Lee Hedges, A.B.—Principal of High School, Andrews,
Indiana; Home address, 337 North Main Street, Newcastle,
Indiana.
Rolin R. James, A.B.—Attorney-at-Law ; 115 North Pennsylvania
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Katherine Jenkins, A.B.—m. Allen V. Tomlinson; 142 South
Friends Avenue, Whittier, California.
Benjamin Wade Kelly, B.S.—Head of Physical Science Department
of High School; 129 South Fourteenth Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
Anna June Kersey, A.B—Student, Pratt Institute; 420 A. Lafayette
Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
Bertha Elizabeth King, A.B. ; Graduate, Reid Hospital, Richmond
;
Post Graduate, General Memorial Hospital, New York—Private
Nurse ; 400 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Mary Lee Kinkead, A.B.—504 East Washington Street, Winchester,
Indiana.
John Dougan Rea. A.B.; A.B. 1903, A.M. 1905 (Yale University)—Professor of Classical and English Literature at Earlham Col-
lege; 8 South Twelfth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Byram Caldwell Robbins, A.B.—Attorney-at-Law; Rooms 6 to 9,
Hittle Building, Richmond, Indiana.
Louis Francisco Ross, A.B.; A.B. 1903 (Indiana University) ; M.D.
1907 (University of Michigan) ; Sigma Xi, Honorary, 1907
(University of Michigan)—Physician; 18 North Tenth Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Charles Albert Small, A.B. ; LL.B. (Harvard Law School)—At-
torney-at-Law; Box 397, La Grande, Oregon.
Caroline Clare Stanley, A.B.—m. Willard O. Trueblood, '02—
313 East Thirteenth Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 41
Anna Catherine Swan, A.B.—Teacher in Germantown Friends'
School; 5140 Newhall Street, Germantown, Pennsylvania.
Allen U. Tomlinson, A.B.—Hardware Merchant; 142 South Friends'
Avenue, Whittier, California.
Howard Moffit Trueblood, B.S.; B.S. 1903 (Haverford College);
Graduate Student, Harvard University—Craigie 507, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
T. Bennett Knight, A.B.—Farmer; Jonesboro, Indiana.
Mark Marshall, B.S.; A.B. 1905; M.D. 1908 (University of Michi-
gan)—Instructor in Therapeutics, University of Michigan;
Private Practice; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Laura Etta Mendenhall, A.B.—m. John O. Peterson; 4314 South
Eighth Street, Tacoma, Washington.
Harry D. Michael, A.B. ; LL.B. 1906 (University of Michigan)—Lawyer; Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Lucile H. Moore, A.B.—260 East Main Street, Moorestown, NewJersey.
* Agnes Westlake Neave, A.B.
Clarence Dean Painter, B.S.—Civil Engineer and Farmer; Rural
Route No. 1, Newcastle, Indiana.
George Clarkson Powers, A.B.—Teacher ; Keystone, Indiana.
Willard O. Trueblood, B.S.—Pastor, First Friends' Church; 313
East Thirteenth Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
* Irving White, A.B.; B.S. (Haverford College).
Maude White, A.B—m. Edward L. Shepherd; Joplin, Missouri (as
given in 1910).
CLASS OF 1903 (35)
George Samuel Bond, B.S.; A.B. 1905, M.D. 1908 (University of
Michigan)—Author of Medical Papers; Medical Staff, Johns
Hopkins Hospital; 1717 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.
Harry F. Bowen, A.B.—Treasurer, Diamond Fire Brick Company;505 Pike Avenue, Canon City, Colorado.
Mabel Anna Cary, A.B.—m. Homer J. Coppock, '04; Millbrook,
New York.
Albert Worth Clark, A.B. ; Certificate from Pennsylvania Museumand School of Industrial Art, 1905—Economy, Indiana.
Ellen Creek, B.S. ; A.M. 1908 (Indiana University)—Teacher of
English; Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio; Home address,
Liberty, Indiana.
42 ALUM XI CATALOG
Ruby Davis, A.B.—Teacher of German, Friends' Select School; 140
North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Edmund Charles Dickinson, A.B.; J.D. 1911 (University of Mich-
igan)—Professor of Law, University of Florida; 606 West
University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida.
Magdalena Englebert, A.B.—m. Gaar Campbell Williams; 2140
College Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Josephine Evans, A.B.—m. Frank E. Wall; 445 East First Street,
Long Beach, California.
Eustace Vivian Floyd, B.S.—Instructor in Engineering Physics;
Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas.
James T. Frame, B.S.—Member of American Railway Engineering
Association ; Contributor to Engineering Magazines ; Assistant
Superintendent of Chicago and Great Western Railroad; Saint
Paul, Minnesota.
Charles H. Frazee, B.S. ; A.M. 1905 (Indiana University)—Pro-
fessor of Biology; 127 North Fourteenth Avenue, East, Duluth,
Minnesota.
Benjamin H. Grave, B.S.; M.S. 1906 (Carleton College); Ph.D.
1910 (Johns Hopkins University)—Author of Papers on Mollus-
can Anatomy and Physiology, Laboratory Manual for Inverte-
brate Zoology; Professor of Zoology, University of Wyoming;Laramie, Wyoming.
Elizabeth J. Hanson, B.S.—m. Warren Harris Munger, '01 ; Ben-
tonville, Indiana.
Marguerite Hill, A.B.—Teacher; 33 South Eighteenth Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Irvin Stanley Hinshaw, A.B.—Principal of High School; 629
South Fifth Avenue, Durant, Oklahoma.
Oliver A. Hobbs, A.B.—Nurseryman ; 1426 North New Jersey Street,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Helen Hoover, A.B.—m. Alfred E. Jones; 1420 West Seventh Street,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
Reba Elizabeth Jenkins, A.B.—m. Samuel Elmer Lawson; Plain-
field, Connecticut.
Walter A. Jessup, A.B. ; A.M. 1908 (Hanover College) ; Ph.D. 1911
(Columbia University)—Author, "Social Factors Affecting Spe-
cial Supervision; Director, School of Education, University of
Iowa; President, Child Section, 1913 N. E. A.; Iowa City, Iowa.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 43
Anna May Kendall, B.S.—m. Baxter McBane; Thorntown, Indiana.
Rayonelle Greer Kendig, A.B. ; A.M. 1906 (Defiance College)—m. Harry Morton Eaton; 202 Waverly Street, Syracuse, NewYork.
* Simon Clate Morton, A.B.; A.M. 1908 (Defiance College).
Leonia E. Oesting, B.S.—Bookkeeper ; 2653 Stewart Avenue, Evans-
ton, Illinois (as given in 1910).
Rhoda A. Overman, A.B.; New York State Library Summer School
—In Marion Public Library; 2311 South Meridian Street, Mar-
ion, Indiana (as given in 1910).
Emory Ratcliffe, A.B.; A.M. 1910 (University of Wisconsin)—Head of History Department in High School; Santa Ana,
California.
Mabel Roberts, B.S.—m. Clyde C. Kennedy, '04; 2340 Carlton
Street, Berkeley, California.
Frances Amelia Sheppard, A.B.—m. Virgil D. Selleck; 44 Bag
Street, Glens Falls, New York.
Effie Anna Small, A.B.—m. Jasper E. Winslow ; Greenville, North
Carolina.
Iro C. Trueblood, A.B.—Biology Teacher in Greencastle High
School; 205 Spring Avenue; Greencastle, Indiana; Home ad-
dress, Amo, Indiana.
Ralph Waldo Trueblood, B.S. ; A.M. 1905 (Haverford College)—Newspaper Work on The Times; Los Angeles, California.
Ruth Trueblood, B.S.—m. Herbert E. Harris; Lompoe, California.
Orville A. Wilkinson, B.A.—With the Globe-Wernicke Company,
Norwood, Ohio.
Anna Barnet Wolford, Diploma in Music,—m. Harry C. Wolford;
Matron, Southland College, Southland, Arkansas.
* Ethel Woodard, A.B.—m. George H. Dilks.
CLASS OF 1904 (45)
Francis Earle Chamness, B.S.—First Corps Engineer, Indianapo-
lis Division, Pennsylvania Lines, West of Pittsburgh; Room 3,
Union Station, Columbus, Ohio.
Ethleen Coppock, A.B.—m. Walter C. Wilson, '04; 75 North Hud-son Avenue, Pasadena, California.
Homer John Coppock, A.B., A.M. 1908; Graduate Student in Colum-
bia University—Minister in Friends' Church; Millbrook, NewYork.
44 ALUMNI CATALOG
Marthana Macy Cowgill, A.B.—San Benito, Texas.
Daisy E. Cox, A.B. — m. George E. Hamilton ; 204 South Fourth
Avenue, Maywood, Illinois.
Ella Jenkins Davis, A.B.—Grade Teacher, Friends' Select School,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 22 Pennock Terrace, Lansdowne,
Pennsylvania.
Luther M. Feeger, A.B. ; Graduate of Divinity School, Capital Uni-
versity, 1907—Writer for the Associated Press ; 300 South
Seventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Sarah Edna Ferree, A.B.-—m. Edward H. Harris; 308 South Six-
teenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Edith Francisco, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; 405 West MainStreet, Richmond, Indiana.
Olive Hedges, B.S.—Teacher ; Newcastle, Indiana.
Georgia A. Hiatt, A.B.—m. Manning J. Smith ; 214 East MountPleasant Avenue, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Iola Jessup, A.B.,—m. William M. Stafford; Carthage, Indiana.
Ingrid L. Jesten, A.B.—Principal of High School; Casselton, North
Dakota.
Emma Kendall, A.B.; Graduate Student, University of Chicago
—
Teacher in High School ; Crothersville, Indiana.
Clyde C. Kennedy, B.S.; M.S. 1912 (University of California)—Deputy City Engineer; 2340 Carlton Street, Berkeley, California.
Joseph W. Kenney, A.B.—Lawyer; 610 Odd Fellow Building;
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Jessie Luella King, B.S. ; Ph.D. 1911 (Cornell University)—Con-tributor to Journal of Experimental Physiology and Journal of
Comparative Neurology ; Instructor in Physiology, Goucher Col-
lege, Baltimore, Maryland ; Home, 400 College Avenue, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
William E. Lawrence, B.S.—Author of a Chart of Physiological
Processes in Plants ; Instructor in Botany, Oregon Agricultural
College; Corvallis, Oregon.
John H. Link, A.B.; B.S. 1907 (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology) — Chemist, Standard Testing Laboratory; 139 WestSixty-ninth Street, New York City, New York.
Everest J. Macy, B.S.—Science Instructor in High School; Scott
City, Kansas.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 45
Alfred Edward Martin, A.B.—Lecturer on Religious Topics; At-
torney-at-Law ; 725 Forest Avenue, South Bend, Indiana.
Elizabeth Middleton, A.B. ; A.M. 1906 (University of Minnesota)
—m. Ernest H. Freeman ; 7026 South Park Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois.
William H. Mills, A.B.—Clerk, U. S. Q. M., Supply Department;
Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Edna Cleo Moore, A.B.—m. Josiah Arthur Test; 716 Payne Avenue
Akron, Ohio.
Walter Stubbs Painter, A.B.-—Superintendent of Schools; Crown
Point, Indiana.
Eliezer Partington, A.B.—Head Master and Teacher of English,
Oakwood Seminary; Pastor, Skaneateles Meeting; Union
Springs, New York.
Florence Agnes Ratliff, A.B.—Teacher; 1326 Main Street, Ander-
son, Indiana.
William J. Reagan, A.B. ; A.B. 1905 (Haverford College)—Pro-
fessor of Psychology and Philosophy in Friends' University;
526 South Millwood, Wichita, Kansas.
Clifford Eugene Scott, B.S.—Assistant in Office of Chief Engineer,
Louisville and Nashville Railroad; 1220 Bardstown Road, Louis-
ville, Kentucky.
Mae Fern Simpson, A.B.—m. Richard Roy Barrett, '02; 2209 Mur-
phy Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee (as given in 1910).
Agnes Slanker, A.B.—m. Mr. Piel ; 805 West Auglaize Street,
Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Mary Elizabeth Spray, A.B.—m. L. Oscar Moon, '00; Recording
Clerk, Baltimore Monthly Meeting^ Roland Park, Maryland.
William Merritt Stafford, x\.B.—Farmer; Carthage, Indiana.
Milton Raymond Stanley, B.S.—Government Telephone Inspector;
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Louise Stanton, A.B.—m. Royal J. Davis, '98; Head of Montessori
School; 2293 Sedgwick Avenue; New York City, New York.
Mariella Stanton, A.B.—Assistant Principal, Rich Square High
School; Lewisville, Indiana.
Charles B. Stout, B.S.—Mill Owner and Grain Dealer; Baker,
Oregon.
Arthur L. Trester, A.B.—Superintendent of Schools, Alexandria,
Indiana.
46 ALUMNI CATALOG
Joseph E. Tuttle, A.B.—Purchasing Agent, Glenmora Naval Stores
Company ; Glenmora, Louisiana.
Alfred Warren, B.A. — Clerk; Experiment Station, Hawaii Sugar
Planters' Association ; Honolulu, T. H.
Walter C. Wilson, B.S.—Vice-Principal, and Head of Mathematics
Department in High School ; 75 North Hudson Avenue, Pasa-
dena, California.
Gertrude May Wiltsee, A.B.—m. Everest J. Macy, '04; Teacher in
High School; Scott City, Kansas.
Isaac Evans Woodard, B.S.—Secretary, Acme-Evans Milling Com-pany; 27 East Thirty-fourth Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Harry Noble Wright, B.S.; M.S. 1911 (University of California)
—Fellow in Mathematics in University of California; 2409
Dwight Way, Berkeley, California.
Russell Lowell Wright, A.B.—Farmer; Rural Route No. 1; Scotts
Mills, Oregon.
MASTER'S DEGREEAnna May Pemberton, A.M. 1904; B.L 1893 (Ohio Wesleyan
University) ; Ph.B. 1894 (Michigan University)—m. Clayton L.
DeCou; Haddonfield, New Jersey.
CLASS OF 1905 (34)
Edmond T. Albertson, B.S.—Field Secretary of Indiana State Sun-day-school Association; Teachers' Training Superintendent; 417
Law Building, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mabel E. Bollinger, A.B.—Teacher in Public Schools; 108 WestOlive Avenue, Redlands, California.
Clarence Marsh Case, A.B. ; A.M. 1908 (Brown University)—Pro-fessor of History and Social Sciences, Penn College; 439 NorthThird Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Ralph S. Coppock, A.B.—Physics Teacher in High School, Damas-cus, Ohio.
Marie Elizabeth Davis, A.B.—Book Buyer and Bookkeeper for
Nicholson and Brother; 813 South A Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Morris N. Dillon, A.B.—Secretary of Colorado Agricultural Col-
lege; 637 Hawes Street, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Edna Doan, A.B. — Teacher of Latin in High School; Newcastle,
Indiana; Home address, Amo, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 47
Osa Blanche Duvall, A.B.—Kitchel, Indiana.
Deborah Edwards, A.B.—Shirley, Indiana.
Dora May Ellis, A.B.—Language Teacher in Academy; Fairmount,
Indiana.
William George Everson, A.B.—With Moses V. Bennett Electrical
Company; 1202 C Street, San Diego, California.
Constance Fosler, A.B. ; A.M. 1910—Teacher of German in HighSchool; Organist, Reid Memorial Church; 118 North Seventh
Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Gordon Harwood Graves, B.S.; A.B. 1906 (Haverford College);
A.M. 1909 (Columbia University)—Instructor in Mathematics,
Columbia University; Now at State Agricultural College, Fort
Collins, Colorado.
Lucille Helm, A.B.—m. Herman A. Bloom; 1416 East Long Street,
Columbus, Ohio.
Elbert N. Hill, A.B. ; A.M. 1911—Farming; Scott, Kansas.
Ina Fern Hixson, B.S.—Graduate Nurse; 32 West Second Street,
Erie, Pennsylvania.
Harry W. Hobbs, B.S.—Nurseryman; Bridgeport, Indiana.
* Bess Lasell Huff, A.B.—m. Gurney D. Maple.
Alfred William Jenkins, B.S.—With Dougan, Jenkins and Com-
pany, Insurance; 223 College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana (as
given by a friend).
William Wilson Jenkins, A.B. ; Post Graduate Student in Univer-
sity of Chicago—Principal, Creek County High School ; Mounds,
Oklahoma.
Edna M. Jones, A.B.—m. S. Porter Pike; Centerville, Indiana.
J. Aubrey Kramien, A.B.—Assistant Secretary of Y. M. C. A. ; 817
East Market Street, Bloomington, Illinois.
Florence O. Lindley, A.B.—m. William J. Reagan; 526 South Mill-
wood, Wichita, Kansas.
Florence O. Macy, A.B. — m. Samuel Murray Parker; Carthage,
Indiana.
Gurney D. Maple, B.S.—Real Estate Business; 304 North Painter
Avenue, Whittier, California.
Hugh Elliott Mauzy, B.S.—Merchant; Rushville, Indiana.
Lillian A. Milliken, A.B.—m. Clarence Truman Burgess; 130
South Eleventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
48 ALUMNI CATALOG
Wallace A. Newlin, B.S.; M.S. 1911 (University of California)—Teacher of Mathematics in High School; Care, Y. M. C. A.,
Pasadena, California.
Ethel Lucile Pearson, B.S.—57 West Sixth, Peru, Indiana.
Leila Pennock, B.S.—Head of English Department, Blairsville Col-
lege for Women; Blairsville, Pennsylvania.
Jesse I. Phillips, A.B.; A.B. 1909 (Sheldon University)—Business;
Converse, Indiana.
Henry Casad Ross, B.S.; A.B. 1911 (Harvard University)—With
R. Clipston Sturgis, Architect ; 120 Boylston Street, Boston,
Massachusetts.
Charles E. Rush, A.B.; B.L.S. 1908 (New York State Library
School)—President, Missouri Library Association, 1912-13; x\n
Author of Articles on Library Science; Librarian of Public Li-
brary; Free Public Library; St. Joseph, Missouri.
Dessie May Sellers, A.B.—m. George T. Stephens; Care, Y. M.
C. A., Spokane, Washington.
MASTER'S DEGREE
Henry Sherman Hippensteel, M.A.—Writer of Various Magazine
Articles; Department of English, State Normal; Stevens Point,
Wisconsin.
CLASS OF 1906 (43)
Rufus M. Allen, B.S/—Manager, Speedometer Department, DeanElectric Company; 331 West Fourth Street, Elyria, Ohio.
Sarah Elizabeth Barrett, A.B.—m. Oliver R. McCoy; Rural Free
Delivery, Wilmington, Ohio.
John Reuben Beachler, A.B. ; A.M. 1910 (Columbia University)—Superintendent of Schools; 59 Mountain View Avenue, Nutley,
New Jersey.
Elsie Beeler, A.B.—m. Isaac Wilson; 32 South Twenty-first Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Archibald Albert Bond, B.S.; M.D. 1910 (Indiana University)—Physician; Westfield, Indiana.
Louise Boyd, A.B.—m. Harry Hobbs, '05; Bridgeport, Indiana.
Orville M. Brunson, B.S. ; M.A. 1911 (Columbia University)—Boys' Work Director, Hyde Park Department, Chicago Y. M.C. A.; 1400 East Fifty-third Street, Chicago, Illinois.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 49
Etha Agxes Child, A.B.—Teacher of Domestic Science and Art in
High School; 301 North Oak Street, Lake City, Minnesota.
Edna Coral Clay, A.B. — m. Taylor W. Owen; South Salem,
Indiana.
Martha H. Clayton, A.B. ; Ph.B. (Penn College)—m. Charles B.
Huff, '08; Martinsville, Indiana.
George V. Cring, B.S.; A.B. 1908 (University of Michigan); M.D.
1910 (Harvard University Medical School)—Physician; Port-
land, Indiana.
* Nathan E. Davis, B.S.
Louise Ebert, A.B. — Assistant Postmistress ; Cambridge City,
Indiana.
Ethel Edwards, A.B. — m. J. A. Kramien, '05; 817 East Market
Street, Bloomington, Illinois.
Marcia Moore Furnas, A.B.—Latin Teacher; Valley Mills, Indiana.
Thomas H. Grave, B.S.—Ranching; Gresham, Oregon.
Geraldine S. Hadley, A.B. ; Graduate in Domestic Science, 1913,
Bradley Institute—Danville, Indiana.
Otto Webster Haisley, A.B.—Principal, High School ; Three Rivers,
Michigan (as given in 1910).
George E. Hamilton, B.A. ; B.A., MA. (Oxon College, Oxford Uni-
versity)—Office Manager of D. C. Heath Company, Chicago;
204 South Fourth Avenue, Maywood, Illinois.
* Curtis Huff, B.S.
Mabel Lasell Huff, A.B.—m. Bernhard Clamor Bartel; 36 South
Eighteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Annette Johnson, A.B.—m. Calvin C. Rush, M.D., '00; Portage,
Pennsylvania.
Mary Ethel Jones, A.B.—Instructor in Domestic Science in Penn
College; Oskaloosa, Iowa (as given by a friend).
Forest Ellwood Kempton, B.S.—428 North Charter Street, Madison,
Wisconsin ; Home address, Centerville, Indiana.
William E. Lear, Jr., A.B.— Traveling Salesman, D. M. Ferry and
Company; Detroit, Michigan, Care of D. M. Ferry and Company.
DeElla M. Leonard, A.B.—m. Roy Coffin Newlin ; Sierra Madre,
California.
Lulu M. Likens, A.B.—m. Dr. Charles S. Bosenberry; 1055 Wood-ward Avenue, South Bend, Indiana.
50 ALUMNI CATALOG
Jennie A. Lindley, A.B.—Student in Chicago Musical College;
Bookkeeper in office of L. F. Lindley; 5822 Drexel Avenue, Chi-
sago, Illinois (as given in 1910).
Elsie M. Marshall, A.B.—Author of "History of Richmond Public
Schools"; Instructor in Domestic Science, Earlham College; 70
South Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Nathan K. Mills, A.B.; M.D. 1911 (University of St. Louis)—Surgeon, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Service;
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Parke T. Newlin, B.S.—Sales Department, Chalmers Detroit Motor
Company; 109 Watson Street, Detroit, Michigan (as given in
1910).
Blanche Overdeer, A.B.—m. Howard Burgess (deceased)—In Office
of National Rivers and Harbors Congress; 824 Colorado Build-
ing, Washington, D. C.
Robert Lowell Parker, B.S.—Salesman for Herring-Hall-Marvin
Safe Company; 211 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois;
Care of Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company.
Wendell A. Reeve, A.B.—With Utah Copper Mining Company;
Bingham, Utah.
Pearl Rinehart, A.B.—m. Lawrence N. Jackson; 6 Bond Street,
Dayton, Ohio.
Thurlow W. Shugart, A.B.—Stock Farming; Rural Route No. 9,
Marion, Indiana.
August Lindley Spohn, A.B.—Literature Instructor in East High
School; 201 Walnut Street, S. E., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Leon Lewis Tyler, A.B.; LLB. 1900 (University of Michigan)—Superintendent of Schools; Traverse City, Michigan.
Minnie Sturdevant Tyler, A.B.—m. L. L. Tyler—Traverse City,
Michigan.
Frank Joel White, B.S.— Manager, New Business Department
of Muncie Electric Light Company, Elwood, Indiana; Homeaddress, Knightstown, Indiana.
Zona May Williams, A.B.—Minister and Pastor of Church, Char-
lottesville, Indiana; Post Graduate Student; Earlham, Indiana.
Russell T. Wilson, B.S.—Professor of Mathematics, Whittier Col-
lege; 233 North Painter Avenue, Whittier, California.
Maude Maurine Woody, A.B.—Teacher in Bloomingdale Academy;Bloomingdale, Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 51
CLASS OF 1907 (35)
Clyde Byron Beck, A.B.—Instructor in English, Kansas State Col-
lege of Agriculture; 815 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas.
Edna Boomershine, A.B.—Teacher in Dayton Schools; 18 Victor
Street, Dayton, Ohio.
Andreas Bryne, A.B.; A.B. 1909 (Haverford College)—Motor Busi-
ness ; Paradis, Stavanger, Norway.
Arne Bryne, B.S.— Motor Engineer; Paradis, Stavanger, Norway.
Jennie Brownell Cartland, A.B.—m. J. Henry Callister; 784 St.
John's Place, Brooklyn, New York.
Ethel Cox, A.B.—Stenographer, Jones Hardware Company; 122
North Seventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Durward L. Eaton, B.S.; A.M. 1908 (University of Colorado) —Professor of Mathematics, Indiana Central University; Univer-
sity Heights, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Anna Eves, A.B.; A.M. 1911 (Columbia University)—Instructor in
English, Penn Academy ; 149 College Avenue, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Grace Frazee, A.B.—m. Richard Sipe; 3737 North Capitol Avenue,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Oliver Morton Frazer, A.B.—Author of "The Naturalness of Re-
ligion" ; Pastor, Friends' Church ; Economy, Indiana.
Frank K Gardner, B.S.— State Manager for Charles H. Fuller
Advertising Agency of Chicago; 337 Downey Avenue, Indianap-
olis, Indiana.
Marcellus Scott Grahg, A.B.—Superintendent of Schools ; Ridge-
ville, Indiana.
Grover C. Grimes, A.B.—Salesman; 402.Drexel Avenue, Indianapo-
lis, Indiana.
Bruce M. Hall, A.B.—Rancher; Alta, Canada; Home, Azalia,
Indiana.
Abbie Henby, A.B.—Teacher of German in High School; Roches-
ter, Indiana.
Mary Elizabeth Hallowell, B.S.—Teacher of Latin and Drawing
in High School ; Pendleton, Indiana.
Edna Hoover, A.B.—Teaching in High School ; Boonville, Indiana.
Mary P. Hough, Diploma in Music—m. John Fosler; 357 Randolph
Street, Richmond, Indiana.
52 ALUMNI CATALOG
Naomi Regina Huber, A.B.—m. Paul Adolph Bendfeldt; 738 South
Eighth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Arthur C. Johnson, B.S.—Live Stock Farming; Lewisville, Indiana.
Edgar J. Llewelyn, A.B. ; A.M. 1910 (Indiana University)—Super-
intendent of City Schools; Mount Vernon, Indiana.
George E. McCreary, A.B.; B.S. (Agr.) 1909 (University of Idaho)
—Missionary; Sumbwa, British East Africa; In care of Willis
R. Hotchkiss.
Eva Newsom, A.B.—m. Charles W. Talley ; Columbus, Indiana.
Ida Thorne Parker, A.B.—Pastor; Teacher of Biblical History,
Oakwood Seminary; Union Springs, New York.
Ethel L. Peterson, A.B.—Teacher in Huntington Public Schools
;
737 Warren Street, Huntington, Indiana.
Loren Clifford Petry, B.S.; M.S. 1911 (University of Chicago)-
—
Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago; 5731 Monroe Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois.
Olive S. Rogers, A.B.—m. Harlow Lindley, '98 ; 216 College Avenue,
Richmond, Indiana.
Florence Lupton Shute, A.B.—Teacher of Music, South High
School, Pittsburgh ; 5898 Hobart Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Laurence Burdette Smelser, A.B. — Teacher of History in High
School ; 420 Harrison Street, Rushville, Indiana.
Birney D. Spradling, A.B.—Legislative Reference Librarian; Rush-
ville, Indiana.
Isaac N. Stanley, A.B.—Principal of Township Schools, Raleigh,
Indiana; Minister; Home address, Lewisville, Indiana.
Mabel V. Stewart, Diploma in Music—m. Arthur C. Johnson, '07;
Lewisville, Indiana.
Margaret Mears Thompson, A.B. — m. Dr. Robert Samuel Hart;
Hazel, South Dakota.
Helen Bills Titsworth, A.B.—Professor of German and French
in Friends' University, 1912-13; m. (June, '13) Raymond Bin-
ford, '01 ; Guilford College, North Carolina.
* Clara Ellen Zeigler, A.B.—m. Edward E. Wicker.
MASTER'S DEGREES
Loren Oscar Moon, B.L. 1900; A.M. 1907 (See write-up under
Class of 1900).
* Clara Imelda Tebbetts, A.M.; A.B. 1906 (Whittier College).
EARLHAM COLLEGE 53
CLASS OF 1908 (40)
Warder Clyde Allee, B.S. ; S.M. 1910, Sigma Xi 1911, Ph.D. 1912,
Phi Beta Kappa 1912 (All at University of Chicago)—Con-tributor to Journal of Experimental Zoology, and Others; AtInstitute of Plant Physiology; University of Illinois; 1308 WestSpringfield Avenue, Urbana, Illinois.
Laura Fern Allen, A.B.—Princeton, Idaho.
Robert Forrest Allen, B.S.—Special Representative, The Idaho
Post, Princeton, Idaho.
* Ethel Anna Bailey, A.B.
Helen Baird, B.S.—Teaching; Indianola, Indiana.
Jessie Beeler, A.B.—m. Wilson Lang Magaw; Richmond, Indiana.
Cecil Kirk Calvert, B.S.—Chemist and Bacteriologist, Indianapolis
Water Company; 4502 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Helen Carter, A.B.—m. Birney D. Spradling, '07; Rushville, Indiana.
Cloyde C. Chambers, B.S.—Civil Engineer; Construction Engineer,
Morgan Engineering Company, Memphis, Tennessee ; Located at
Osceola, Arkansas.
Katie Coahran, B.S.—m. Homer E. Stone; 417 West HowardStreet, Muncie, Indiana.
Mira Cope, A.B.—m. Archibald A. Bond; Westfield, Indiana.
Harry Todd Costello, A.B. ; A.M. 1910, Ph.D. 1911 (Harvard Uni-
versity)—Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University; 26 Irv-
ing Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Edwin Lindley Doane, A.B.—Farming; Westfield, Indiana.
Edith Doney, A.B.—m. Glenn R. Scott; 2233 Talbott Avenue,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Scott Verne Eaton, A.B.—Student at University of Chicago ; 5742
Jackson Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ; Home address. Liberty,
Indiana.
William E. Elliott, B.S., M.A. 1910; B.A. Sc. 1911 (Chicago
Y. M. C. A. Training School)—Secretary, College Branch, Y.
M. C. A.; 86 College Street, Calcutta, India.
Alvin B. Heath, A.B.—Instructor in Mathematics and Latin, Cen-
tral High School; 552 Elvin Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio.
Gustave H. Hoelscher, A.B.; J.D. 1910 (University of Michigan)
—Lawyer; 417 South Tenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
54 ALUMNI CATALOG
Charles Byron Huff, A.B.—Clerk; Martinsville, Indiana.
Grace Elizabeth Huff, A.B.—Assistant Principal of High School;
Leesburg, Ohio.
Agnes Hunt, A.B.—m. Cecil K. Calvert, '08; 4502 Washington
Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sidney B. Hutton, B.S.—Secretary, Morgan Engineering Company;
610 Goodwyn Institute Building, Memphis, Tennessee.
Franctne Jenkins, A.B.—m. Isaac N. Stanley, '07; Lewisville,
Indiana.
Beulah Kauffman, A.B.—m. Solomon Francis Gingerich ; 1348 Wil-
mot Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mary Windle Lawrence, A.B. ; A.M. 1910; In Reference Depart-
ment of Morrisson-Reeves Library; 624 South West A Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Anna Jane Maris, A.B.—Preceptress and Latin Teacher, Oakwood
Seminary; Union Springs, New York.
Horace Ward Marshall, A.B.; A.M. 1910 (Indiana University)—Superintendent of Schools; Broad Ripple, Indiana.
* Edna Metcalf, B.S.
Walter Richard Miles, A.B.; M.A. 1910 (University of Iowa)—Graduate Student in Psychology, University of Iowa; 1913-14,
Instructor in Psychology, Wesleyan University, Massachusetts.
Edith S. Moore, A.B.—Primary Teacher; 504 West Fifth Street,
Richmond, Indiana.
Alice Emmeline Norton, A.B.—m. Leavitt Newell Bent; Rural
Route No. 4, Carthage, Missouri.
Clara B. Ratliff, A.B.—m. Earl Stinson; 426 Richmond Avenue,
Richmond, Indiana.
Ina Mary Ratliff, A.B.—Missionary; Teacher in Friends' Mission,
Gibara, Cuba.
Rezin Reagan, B.S. ; M.D. 1913 (Rush Medical College)—Interne
Swedish Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Pauline Saint, A.B.—Teacher in High School; 311 South Eleventh
Street, Newcastle, Indiana.
Roxie M. Stalker, A.B.—Nursing; Westfield, Indiana.
Glenn Thistlethwaite, B.S.—Director of Physical Training, Earl-
ham College; 424 West Main Street, Richmond, Indiana; 1913-
14, Physical Director in High School, Oak Park, Illinois.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 55
Clifford Emmett Trueblood, A.B.—Principal, Corinth Academy;Ivor, Virginia.
Martha A. Whitacre, A.B.—Teacher in High School; 1724 MainStreet, Richmond, Indiana.
MASTER'S DEGREES
Homer J. Coppock, A.B. 1904, A.M. 1908— (See write-up in Class
of 1904).
Richard Haworth, B.L. 1891, A.M. 1908— (See write-up in Class
of 1891).
Cassie Fern Jones, A.M. 1908; A.B. 1907 (Friends' University)—Teacher in Derby High School; Rural Route No. 8, Wichita,
Kansas.
CLASS OF 1909 (48)
Walter M. Batchelor, B.S.—City Engineer; 635 South Main Street,
Winchester, Indiana.
Myrtle Boblett, AB.— m. Cloyde C. Chambers, '08— Osceola,
Arkansas.
Harold Everett Chapman, B.S.—Principal of High School; Colum-
bia City, Indiana.
Laura Ruth Doan, B.S.—m. Sidney Buchanan Hutton, '08; 1955
Herbert Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee.
Silas Edgar Fauquher, B.S.—Scholar in Botany, University of
Illinois; 306 Natural History Building, University of Illinois;
Urbana, Illinois.
Maria Francisco, A.B., and Diploma in Music—Instructor in Music,
and Assistant in Preparatory School, Friends' University; 1616
University Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.
Ethel E. Graham, A.B.— m. Harlan W. Haworth; 347 WestTwenty-eighth Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Hazel L. Hancock, A.B.—m. William E. Elliott; 86 College Street,
Calcutta, India.
Otho Glen Harrell, B.S. — Teaching in High School; 917 WestJackson Street, Kokomo, Indiana.
Ruth Ada Harvey, A.B. ; Graduate of Indiana State Normal, 1912
—Teaching; 620 South Boots Street, Marion, Indiana; After
June 1, Dunreith, Indiana.
John T. Haworth, B.S.—Horticulturist, Newberg, Oregon.
56 ALUMNI CATALOG
Horace J. Hedges, B.S.—Teacher in High School; Holliewi Apart-
ments, Suite 4, 1212 Douglas Street, Sioux City, Iowa.
Ethel Louise Henderson, A.B.—m. William Johnson, '10; Newberg,
Oregon.
Alice W. Hill, A.B.—Teaching; 33 South Eighteenth Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Anna M. Hinson, A.B.— m. Harold H. Isenbower; Martinsville,
Indiana.
Bessie Bourne. Jones, A.B.—m. William Brock Fagan; Box 28,
Parkville, • Missouri.
Edna B. Jones, A.B. — 104 South Thirteenth Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
Joseph H. Jones, B.S.—Instructor in Evanston High School; 1418
Washington Street, Evanston, Illinois.
Maurice M. Jones, B.S.—Head of Biology Department in High
School; 503 West North Street, Lebanon, Indiana.
Howard Albert Klepinger, A.B.—Principal of High School; Eaton,
Ohio.
Wilmer W. Lindley, B.S.-—Superintendent of Schools; New Lon-
don, Indiana.
Louis Mitchell, B.S.; B.S. (C.E.) 1910 (Purdue University)—Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Syracuse University;
514 Walnut Avenue, Syracuse, New York.
Mary B. Moffett, A.B. ; Teacher's Certificate, 1912 (University of
California) — Teaching; Riverside, California; 1002 North
Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California.
Ethel Ruth Moore, A.B. — Office Secretary in Christian Church
;
1115 Byron Street, Huntington, Indiana.
Leslie Carson Nanney, B.S.—Instructor in Whittier Union High
School; 408 East College Street, Whittier, California.
Alice Esther Newman, A.B.—Principal of High School ; Losant-
ville, Indiana; 1913-14, Instructor in Latin, Friends' University,
Wichita, Kansas ; Home address, North Sixteenth Street, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
Donna I. Parke, A.B.—Teacher in Public Schools; 1141 Park Ave-nue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
John Wesley Perkins, A.B. ; M.A. 1912 (Northwestern University)
—Professor of Modern Languages, Jamestown College; James-town, North Dakota.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 57
* Lydia Ellen Pike, A.B.
J. Evelyn Reeve, A.B.—m. Laurence H. Barrett; 39 West Thirty-
third Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Jonathan Clark Rogers, B.S. — Principal, Piedmont Academy;Superintendent, Demorest Schools, Demorest, Georgia.
Edith Cornelia Shugart, A.B.—Principal, Vermilion Academy;Vermilion Grove, Illinois.
Hilda Deborah Shute, A.B.—Head of German Department in High. t— >>
School, Kokomo, Indiana; To be married June 25 , 1913, to _
Mather Kolooy, Richmond, Indiana, faM&Uj fHk-, /Ve^st^<)t£v .1-^d
Ruthanna M. Simms, A.B.—Secretary to Librarian of The New-berry Library; Address The Newberry Library, Chicago,
Illinois.
Emmajean Smith, A.B.—2110 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Catherine Charles Snepp, A.B.—m. E. Theodore Jones; Bartlett,
Texas.
Anna Laura Stanley, A.B.—m. Robert Haskett ; Rural Route 29,
Westfield, Indiana.
Grace Tipton Stanley, Diploma in Music; Post Graduate Work in
Indianapolis Conservatory of Music, 1910—Music Studios in
Hurley, Wisconsin, and Ironwood, Michigan.
Helen Martha Stanley, A.B.—m. William Roderick Jones; 1715
West Ninth Street, Des Moines, Iowa.
Rema Harriet Stone, A.B.—m. Rufus Morris Allen; 331 West
Fourth Street, Elyria, Ohio.
Helena Baxter Sutton, A.B.—Attending Indiana State Normal
School; Address, Metropolitan Hotel, Fort Madison, Iowa.
Verne Frank Swain, B.S. ; Candidate for M. S. 1913 (University
of Chicago)—1232 East Fifty-seventh Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Anna Mabel Trueblood, A.B.—Teaching; Rural Route No. 27,
Salem, Indiana.
Claude W. Ullom, B.S.—Insurance Surveyor, with Sanborn MapCompany of New York; 676 St. Clair Street, Chicago, Illinois;
Home, 1315 South B Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Oliver W'eesner, B.S.—Professor of Mathematics, Pacific College;
On Leave of Absence, 1912-13 ; Graduate Student, and Assist-
ant in Mathematics, University of Washington; 4545 Twelfth
Avenue, N. E., Seattle, Washington.
58 ALUMNI CATALOG
Herbert E. White, A.B.—Teacher of History, and Head of Depart-
ment of Physical Culture in High School; 1418 Fremont Avenue,
South Pasadena, California.
William Howard Winslow, A.B.—Farming; Greenfield, Indiana.
Ada Woodward, A.B.—Principal, Grade School ; The Wayne, Rich-
mond, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1910 (46)
Mary Baldwin, A.B.—Westfield, Indiana.
Zola Beasley, A.B.—Teacher in Cevedo-Kenova High School;
Cevedo, West Virginia.
Daniel L. Beebe, A.B.— Reporter, United Press ; Address, United
Press Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Clara M. Bird, A.B.—m. Walter A. Johnson; 1819 North Capitol
Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Walter P. Bland, B.S.—Superintendent of Schools; Culver, Indiana.
Howard Payne Com stock, A.B.—Assistant District Manager of
Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company; 619 R. A. Long Building,
Care of The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, Kansas City,
Missouri.
Florence Corwin, A.B.—m. Edgar A. Fisher, '10; 774 National
Road, West, Richmond, Indiana.
Perley James Denman, B.S.—Instructor in Smith Academy; St.
Louis, Missouri.
Louise Alden Estes, A.B.—Teaching Latin and English ; West New-ton, Indiana.
William Brock Fagan, A.B.—Teaching in Parke Academy; Park-
ville, Missouri.
Lilith M. Farlow, A.B.—Principal of High School; Rural Route
No. 1, West Middleton, Indiana.
Janet Fenimore, A.B.—m. Ralph Korngold; Organizer for National
Social Democratic Party; Spring Lake, Michigan.
Edgar Andrew Fisher, A.B.—Purchasing Agent, Earlham College;
774 National Road, West, Richmond, Indiana.
Mary S. Gluys, A.B.—m. Wyatt Sumner Wood; 19 North Cather-
ine Avenue, La Grange, Illinois.
Edna Hall, A.B.—Azalia, Indiana.
Chester C. Haworth, A.B.— Principal of Fairview School; 2116
Oak Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 59
Lester C. Haworth, B.S.—Assistant General-Secretary, Buffalo
Young Men's Christian Association; Central Branch, YoungMen's Christian Association, Buffalo, New York.
Edna L. Hockett, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Mishawaka,
Indiana.
Herbert L. Huffman, A.B.—Pastor of Friends' Church; Clinton
Corners, New York.
William Johnson, B.S.—Professor of Chemistry, Pacific College,
Newberg, Oregon.
Clara Belle Kendall, A.B.—Rural Route No. 6 ,Richmond, Indiana.
Margaret Agnes Knollenberg, A.B.—Student in Berlin, Germany;
After April, 1913, South Fourth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Paul E. Lewis, A.B.—Merchant ; Williamsburg, Indiana.
Iva Julia Lindley, A.B.—Teacher in Central Academy ; Plainfield,
Indiana.
Florence Elizabeth Maple, A.B.—m. Walter Lee Thornburg; Palo
Alto, California.
Millard S. Markle, B.S.; M.S. 1912 (University of Chicago)—Assistant Professor of Biology, Earlham College; Earlham,
Indiana.
Lucile King Mayr, A.B.—Teacher in Richmond Schools; 414
North Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Pearl Ella Moss, A.B.—m. Horace J. Hedges, '09; Holliewi Apart-
ments, Suite 4, 1212 Douglas Street, Sioux City, Iowa.
R. Ernest Neave, B.S.—Hughesville, Maryland.
Glena D. Neth, A.B.—Assistant Principal of High School ; Coving-
ton, Ohio.
Vincent DeWitt Nicholson, A.B.—Law Student; Manager for
Endowment Campaign of Oak Grove Seminary; Vassalboro,
Maine; Home address, Richmond, Indiana.
Levi T. Pennington, A.B.—President of Pacific College; Newberg,
Oregon.
Lois Vivian Pitts, A.B.—Housekeeping and Farming; Morristown,
Indiana.
Dorothy Katherine Quimby, A.B. — Teacher in High School;
Pleasantville, New Jersey.
Cora A. Reynolds, A.B. — 26 South Thirteenth Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
GO ALUMNI CATALOG
Maude Elizabeth Reynolds, A.B.—Teacher in High School, Eaton,
Ohio.
Herbert Edwin Tebbetts, B.S.—Medical Student, University of
Pennsylvania; 314 Leidy House, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J. Walter Tebbetts, B.S. ; M.A. 1911 (Haverford College)—Mathe-
matical Insurance; Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of
Newark, New Jersey; 158 South Grove Street, East Orange,
New Jersey.
Auretta M. Thomas, B.S. — Teacher in Mission School; HusseyInstitute, H. Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Harriet A. Thompson, A.B.—Principal, Warner School, and Eng-
lish Teacher in Night School ; The Vista, Richmond, Indiana.
Harold D. Trimble, A.B. — Teacher in Friends' Bloomingdale
Academy; Bloomingdale, Indiana.
Edna Trueblood, A.B.—m. Clyde Musgrave Hadley; 1732 Eigh-
teenth Street, Seattle, Washington.
Oliver M. Walthall, A.B.—Teacher of Biology, Agriculture, and
Manual Training, Noblesville High School; Noblesville, Indiana.
Amy Winslow, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; Union City, Indiana.
Addie E. Wright, A.B.—-Teacher in Academy; Fairmount, Indiana.
Orville Ross Wright, B.S.—Farming; Rural Route No. 10, New-castle, Indiana.
MASTER'S DEGREE
William E. Elliott, B.S., A.M. 1910. (See write-up in Class of
1908.)
Constance Fosler, A.B. 1905, A.M. 1910. (See write-up in Class
of 1905.)
Mary Windle Lawrence, A.B. 1908, A.M. 1910. (See write-up in
Class of 1908.)
Bertha Mabel Salmans, A.M. 1910; A.B. 1908 (Friends' Univer-
sity)—Teaching in High School; Cheney, Kansas.
CLASS OF 1911 (51)
Carl W. Ackerman, A.B.; B. Lit. in Journalism, 1912 (ColumbiaUniversity)—Student, Columbia School of Journalism; Hartley
Hall, Columbia University, New York City, New York.
Susan Edith Barnett, A.B. — m. Wallace Mills; Mooresville,
Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 61
Lulu May Bateman, A.B. — Teacher in High School ; 325 WestNinth Street, Auburn, Indiana.
Florence M. Bond, A.B.; A.B. 1912 (Smith College)—112 North
Tenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
John Philip Bruner, B.S., A.M. 1912—Student, Indiana University-
School of Medicine; 300 East Sixth Street, Bloomington,
Indiana.
Rachel G. Calvert, A.B.—Teaching; Selma, Ohio.
Grace Carey, A.B.—m. Joseph H. Jones, '09; 1418 Washington
Street, Evanston, Illinois.
Anna Casely, A.B.—Teacher in High School ; Kendallville, Indiana.
Nellie Cassatt, A.B. — Teacher in High School ; Sharpsville,
Indiana.
Florence D. Coles, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Union Springs,
New York.
Arthur Wilbur Clevenger, B.S.—Teacher in Garfield School, Rich-
mond, Indiana; Home address, Rural Route No. 1, Box 18 B,
Muncie, Indiana.
Roy M. Conrad, B.S.—Athletic Director and Coach, Augustana Col-
lege; Rock Island, Illinois.
Marguerite Charity Doan, A.B.—Teacher in Eighth Grade ; 207
South Twelfth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Everett H. Doherty, B.S. — Teacher in High School; 301 West
Howard Street, Muncie, Indiana.
Ancil T. Elliott, B.S.—Superintendent of Schools; Lowell, Indiana.
Frank Roy Elliott, B.S., MA. 1912—Professor of Biology, Wil-
mington College; Wilmington, Ohio.
Lillian Eves, A.B.—Teacher in Cambridge City High School; 51
South Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Fred Erskine Fossett, B.S. — Teacher in Oakwood Seminary;
Union Springs, New York.
Fred Francis, B.S.—Teaching; Bridgeport, Indiana.
Miriam Hannah Furnas, A.B.—Teaching; 585 M. D. Woodruff,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Paul J. Furnas, A.B.—With The Aeolian Company; Aeolian Hall,
29 West Forty-second Street, New York City, New York.
Virginia Graves, A.B.; A.M. 1912 (Columbia University)—Teach-
ing in Spiceland Academy; 1913-14, Studying in Germany; Homeaddress, 307 North Seventh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
62 ALUMNI CATALOG
Catherine Hartman, B.S.—m. Walter Carleton Woodward; 221
College Avenue, Richmond, Indiana.
Edna C. Haviland, A.B.—Teacher and Preceptress at Oak Grove
Seminary, Vassalboro, Maine; Home address, Glens Falls,
New York.
Lewise M. Haviland, A.B.—Junior in Miami Valley Hospital;
"Nurses' Home," Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio.
Melville D. Hawkins, A.B.—Head of Department of History and
Political Science, Pacific College; Box 822, Newberg, Oregon.
Daniel Albert Hayworth, B.S.—Principal of Schools; Centerville,
Indiana.
Elizabeth Holaday, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Georgetown,
Illinois.
Fannie Jones, A.B.—m. Norman J. Craighead; Dallas, Texas.
Inez D. Jones, A.B.—Teacher in High School; 604 North Harrison
Street, Alexandria, Indiana.
Gorseth E. Kerr, B.S.—Farming and Insurance; Troy, Ohio.
Harmon Maier, A.B.; A.B. 1912 (Haverford College)—Teacher in
High School ; Covington, Ohio.
Bertha Miller, A.B.—Assistant Librarian, Earlham College Library
;
10 South Eighteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Homer L. Morris, A.B.—Instructor in Penn College; Oskaloosa,
Iowa.
Clara Grimes Newman, A.B.—Teacher in Public Schools; 129
North Sixth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Anna Mercy Painter, A.B.—Teacher, Spiceland Academy; Rural
Route No. 1, Newcastle, Indiana.
Reuben J. Payne, A.B.—Post Graduate Student, Hartford Theo-logical Seminary; Hartford, Connecticut.
Wendell Holmes Pitts, B.S.—Farming; Rural Route No. 3, Mor-ristown, Indiana.
Amy L. Post, A.B.—Teacher of German and History. OakwoodSeminary, Union Springs, New York.
Ethel Henley Publow, B.S.—Carthage, Indiana.
Bertha L. Pyle, B.S.—Teacher in High School; State Center, Iowa;
Home address, Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Mary Louise Ratliff, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Angola,
Indiana.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 63
Willard Roberts,, B.S.—Student and. Instructor in Friends' Uni-
versity; Wichita, Kansas.
Andrew Scott, A.B.—Student in Graduate School of Business Ad-ministration, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts;
Home address, 126 North Tenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Margaret Sedgwick, A.B.—450 West Fifth Street, Richmond,Indiana.
Raymond Stout, B.S.—Paoli, Indiana.
Katheryne L. Thompson, A.B.; Graduate Drexel Institute, 1913
—
3804 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Carl W. Weesner, B.S.—Assistant Chemist, Carnegie Steel Com-pany; 1004 Fairview Street, Youngstown, Ohio.
Edith E. Wildman, A.B.—Selma, Ohio; 1913-14, Teacher in West-town Boarding School, Westtown, Pennsylvania.
Grace Winslow, A.B.—Carthage, Indiana.
Veva M. Witter, A.B.—Principal of High School ; Milton, Indiana.
CLASS OF 1912 (49)
Sarah Addington, A.B.—Student at Columbia University; 1230
Amsterdam Street, New York City, New York; Home address,
East Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Mark Baldwin, B.S.—Scientist in Soil Survey, United States De-
partment of Agriculture; Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.
Gertrude Mary Bartel, A.B.—Graduate Student in University of
Wisconsin; Teacher in Indianapolis, Indiana; Home address,
115 South Sixteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Lois Lillian Brown, A.B.—Teaching, Central Academy; Plainfield,
Indiana.
Paul H. Brown, B.S.; S.B. 1913 (Haverford College)—Spiceland,
Indiana.
William Ernest Cary, B.S.—Farmer; Winter Pastor of Clark's
Corners Friends' Church, Gansevoort, New York.
Dudley Artemus Cox, B.S.—Mechanical Engineer, Hadley Manu-
facturing Company; Box 313, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Clifford Charles Cook Crump, B.S. — Assistant Instructor in
Astronomy, University of Michigan; 106 Glen Avenue, AnnArbor, Michigan.
Roy Benton Davis, B.S.; M.S. 1913 (University of Missouri);
Member, American Chemical Society—Maitland, Missouri.
64 ALUMNI CATALOG
Ida Lela DeLong, A.B.—Graduate Student at Bryn Mawr College,
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; 1913-14, Teacher in Westtown Board-
ing School, Westtown, Pennsylvania.
Benjamin H. Deuker, B.S.—Experimental Department, American
Seeding Machine Company; 112 Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond,
Indiana.
Edith A. Edwards, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Churubusco,
Indiana.
Homer J. Furnas, B.S.—Furniture Manufacturer; 585 M. D. Wood-ruff, Indianapolis, Indiana.
J. Lemoyne Gilbert, B.S.—Representative of Provident Life and
Trust Company; 1001 Hume-Mansur Building, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Albert Richardson Hall, A.B.— Principal, Central Academy;
Plainfield, Indiana.
John Seale Hancock, B.S.—Concrete Engineer; Illinois State High-
way Commission; Springfield, Illinois.
Margaret Hardin, A.B. — Teacher in High School, Ridgeville,
Indiana; Home address, Knightstown, Indiana.
Sabina Lucile Hutton, B.S. — Teaching in High School; 2323
Broadway, Logansport, Indiana.
Agnes Isabel James, A.B.—Teaching; Upland, Indiana.
Elihu Edward Jenkins, A.B. — Student in Harvard Law School
;
47 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Rowena P. Johnson, A.B. — Teacher in High School; Lowell,
Indiana.
Donald Bond Johnston, A.B.—Student in Landscape Architecture,.
Harvard University; Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Thomas Elsa Jones, A.B.—Graduate Student, Hartford Theologi-
cal Seminary; Hosmer Hall, Hartford, Connecticutt.
Henry Paul Kelsay, A.B.—Teacher in Vermilion Academy, Ver-
milion Grove, Illinois.
Bernhard H. Knollenberg, A.B. ; Adams Woods Fellowship in
Harvard University—Student in Harvard University; Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts; After
May, 1913, South Fourth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Gustav Adolf Lehman, A.B.—Teacher of German, Central Men-nonite College; Bluffton, Ohio.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 65
Lyman H. Lyboult, A.B.—Teacher in Garfield School; Richmond,Indiana.
Edna A. Marlatt, A.B.—Teacher in High School, Mecca, Indiana;
Home Address, 306 North Fifth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Friederika Meseke, A.B.—Teacher in High School; Columbus,
Indiana.
Laurens J. Mills, A.B.—Superintendent, New Bethel High School,
Wanamaker, Indiana ; Home address, Valley Mills, Indiana.
Raymond T. Myrick, B. S.—Instructor in Chemistry and Physics,
Earlham College; 400 North Eleventh Street, Richmond,
Indiana.
Shannon DeForrest Neff, A.B.—Teaching in High School ; VanBuren, Indiana.
Edmund Burke Newman, B.S.— Home address, Cambridge City,
Indiana.
Caroline L. Nicholson, A.B.—Bookkeeper for American Friend;
Richmond, Indiana.
Daniel Ray Price, A.B.—Instructor in High School; 2116 Oak Ave-
nue, Birmingham, Alabama.
Emma K. Rausch, A.B.—Teacher, Washington Center High School;
Rural Route No. 2, Columbia City, Indiana.
Chester L. Reagan, B.S.—Instructor and Resident Professor in
Bundy Hall, Earlham College; Earlham, Indiana.
Wilma E. Reeve, A.B.—Camby, Indiana.
Gertrude D. Smith, A.B. — Teacher in High School, Greensfork,
Indiana; 21 North Sevententh Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Elisabeth M. Sudhoff, A.B.—Teacher in Richmond Schools; 228
South Fourth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Marguerite Thiebaud, A.B.—Graduate Student in Bryn Mawr Col-
lege; Denbigh Hall, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Penn-
sylvania.
Leah Throckmorton, A.B.—Student, Indiana State Normal School;
205 North Eighteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Pauline White, A.B.—Teaching; Amo, Indiana.
Ernest Atkins Wildman, B.S.—Assistant in Chemistry, University
of Illinois; 311 Daniel Street, Champaign, Illinois.
Elizabeth Williams, A.B.—Teacher in Richmond Schools; 215
North Sixth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
66 ALUMNI CATALOG
Mary E. Wilson, -A.B.—Principal of High School; Box 31, Russia-
ville, Indiana.
William O. Wissler, A.B.—Head of Department of History in
High School; 48 South Seventeenth Street, Richmond, Indiana.
Russell Worl, A.B.—Cambridge City, Indiana.
W. Russell Wright, A.B.—Teacher in Garfield School ; RichmondAvenue, Richmond, Indiana; 1913-14, Graduate Student in Uni-
versity of Wisconsin.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 67
LIST OF ALUMNIARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Names of deceased graduates are preceded by an asterisk.
Women graduates married since graduation are listed undermaiden name.
Addington, Sarah
Ackerman, Carl
Albertson, Edmond T.
*Albertson, Ida J.
Allee, Walter Clyde
*Allen, Chester
Allen, Elwood D.
Allen, Laura Fern
Allen, Layton
Allen, Robert Forrest
Allen, Rufus Morris
Allen, Winfred EmoryAnderson, Homer R.
Arthur, Ethel Lome(m. George Hudson Sh
Arthur, Grace Irene
(m. W. H. Graham)
*Bailey, Ethel AnnaBaird, Helen
Baldwin, Alpheus Lindley
Baldwin, Clara E.
(m. Willard A. Evans)
Baldwin, MarkBaldwin, MaryBaldwin, William D.
Ballinger, George O.
*Bals, Henry C. G.
Barker, Murray S.
1912
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Beeler, Elsie M. 1906
(m. Isaac Wilson)
Beeler, Jessie H. 1908
(m. Wilson R. Magaw)*Binford, Bevan 1898
Binford, Edward M. 1898
Einford, Mary L. 1877
(m. Charles K. Bruner)
Binford, Martha J. 1872
(m. E. Clarkson Elliott)
Binford, Naomi 1899
(m. Rayner W. Kelsey, '00)
Binford, Oriel J. 1900
Binford, Raymond 1901
Binford, Vashti 1892
(m. Albert T. Cox)
Eird, Clara May 1910
(m. Walter A. Johnson)
Birdsall, Anna Palmyra 1895
Birdsall, Georgia Bentley 1890
(m. Thomas Wood)*Birdsall, William W. 1873
Bland, Walter P. 1910
Boblett, Myrtle J. 1909
(m. Cloyde C. Chambers, '08)
Bogue, Anna K. 1889
(m. Charles Shafer)
*Bogue, Cordelia 1887
Bogue, Oliver Hazard 1874
Bollinger, Mabel E. 1905
Bond, Archibald A. 1906
Bond, Charles S. 1887
Bond, Florence 1911
Bond, George Samuel 1903
Eond, Jennie F. 1902
(m. Walter S. Painter, '04)
Bond, S. Edgar 1900
Boomershine, Edna 1907
Bowen, Carl Wesley 1901
Bowen, Harry F 1903
Bowen, Mabel 1896
*Bowerman, Lydia N. 1877
(m. Franklin Blair)
Boyd, Louise 1906
(m. Harry Hobbs, '05)
Boyd, Martha P. 1888
Brewer, Abbie 1880
(m. Richard W. Kersey)
Brown, Alice Mary 1891
(m. N. Herbert Charles, '91,
Deceased)
Brown, Clara 1897
Brown, Eva Louise 1890
(m. Herbert Alexander Moore)
Brown, Ida A. 1897
(m. Edward L. Conklin)
Brown, Jessie 1896
Brown, John Franklin 1889
Brown, Lois L. 1912
Brown, Luther Grannell 1891
Brown, Marianna 1876
Brown, Oliver W. 1895
Brown, Paul H. 1912
*Browne, Thomas S. 1873
Browne, Viola M. 1906
(m. Arlando Marine)
Bruner. Philip 1911
Brunson, Orville M. 1906
Bryne, Andreas 1907
Bryne, Arne 1907
Burchenal. Elizabeth 1896
Burchenal, Ruth Merriam 1896
Burkholder, Clarence Mills 1894
Calvert, Cecil K. 1908
Calvert, Rachel Grace 1911
Cammack, Ira J. 1884
Cammack, Irvin H. 1877
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Carey, Grace 1911
(m. Joseph H. Jones, '09)
Cary, William Ernest 1912
Carpenter, Caroline M. 1893
Carpenter, Mary Edna 1888
(m. Winfield Scott Hiser)
Carter, Bertha 1899
Carter, Helen 1908
(m. Birney D. Spradling, '07)
Cartland, Jennie Brownell 1907
(m. J. Henry Callister)
Cary, Mabel Anna 1903
(m. Homer J. Coppock, '04)
Case, Clarence Marsh 1905
Caseley, Anna 1911
Cassatt, Nellie 1911
Chace, Arthur Freeborn 1897
Chambers, Cloyde C. 1908
Chambers, Lewis L. 1897
Chamness, Francis Earle 1904
Chandlee, Edith A. 1901
Chandler, Lilian K. 1895
Chapman, Harold E. 1909
Chapman, Margaret C. 1899
(m. James S. Hiatt, '99)
Charles. Arthur M. 1894
Charles, Cora 1893
(m. N. Aldus Harold. '93)
Charles, Frederick R. 1888
*Charles. N. Herbert 1891
Charles, Robert Simpson 1898
Chawner, John 1864
Child, Etha Agnes 1906
Church, Hartley R. 1896
Clark. Albert Worth 1903
Clark. Emma 1896
(m. Charles E. Cosand, '96)
Clark, Emma Rachel 1881
(m. Thomas Buckingham Gary)
1880
1862
1886
1889
1874
1906
Clark, Henry H.
*Clark, Joseph A.
Clark, Lindley Daniel
Clark, Oliver P.
*Clawson, William FClay, Edna Coral
(m. Taylor Owen)Clayton, Martha Hanna 1906
(m. Chas. H. Huff, '08)
Clevenger, Arthur 1911
Coahran, Katie 1908
(m. Homer E. Stone)
Coffin. Cyrus Wilson 1898
Coffin, William Vestal 1877
Coggeshall, James Edward 1891
Coggeshall, Mary Lyon 1891
(m. Robert L. Sackett)
Coleman, Ethel May 1899
Coleman, Horace Emery 1895
Coles, Florence 1911
Comstock, Howard Payne 1910
Conrad, Roy M. 1911
*Conroe, George N. 1866
Cook. Caleb Elmer 1898
Cook. Horace Porter 1898
*Cook, Isaac M. 1883
Cope. Mira T. 1908
(m. Archibald A. Bond, '06)
Copeland, Albert Luther 1902
Coppock, Ethleen 1904
(m. Walter C.Wilson, '04)
Coppock Homer J. 1904
Coppock. Ralph Strawn 1905
Corwin. Florence 1910
(m. Edgar A. Fisher.'lO)
Cosand. Charles Elbert 1896
Cosand. Elnora 189S
Cosand. Violetta 1900
Costello. Harrv Todd 1908
70 ALUMNI CATALOG
Cowgill, Albert Gray
EARLHAM COLLEGE 71
Doan, Wilson S. 1887
Doggett, William Thorington
1878
Doherty, Everett 1911
Doney, Edith 1908
(m. Glen Scott)
*Dorland, Edwin H. 1866
Dorland, Walter Edwin 1894
Doughty, Eva Mary 1893
Douglas, David Franklin 1879
Dunn, Jacob P. 1874
Duvall, Osa Blanche 1905
Eaton, Durward L. 1907
Eaton, Scott V. 1908
Ebert, Louise 1906
Edwards, Deborah P. 1905
Edwards, Edith 1912
Edwards, Ethel 1906
(m. John Aubrey Kramien, '05)
Eggemeyer, Cora C. 1900
(m.FredJ. Bartel, '00)
Elder, James E. 1891
Elliott, Ancil Thomas 191
1
Elliott, Frank Roy 1911
Elliott, Hettie 1889
Elliott, Otis M. 1901
Elliott, Thomas Maxwell 1900
Elliott, William E. 1908
Ellis, Aurilena 1896
Ellis, Dora May 1905
Ellis, Surrilda 1894
Engelbert, Magdalena 1903
(m. Gaar Campbell Williams)
*Estes, Lewis A. 1868
Estes, Louise 1910
Evans, Anna M. 1900
Evans, Asher B. 1895
Evans, Edward D. 1887
Evans, Josephine Alice 1903
(m. Frank E. Wall)
Evans, Mary Matilda 1884
Everson, William G. 1905
Eves, Anna 1907
Eves, Lillian 1911
Fagan, William Brock 1910
Farlow, Lilith M. 1910
Farnham, Harriett Elizabeth 1899
(m. Chas. A. Rowand)Fauquher, Silas E. 1909
Feeger, Luther M. 1904
Fellow, Henry Coffin 1886
Fenimore, Janet 1910
(m. Ralph Korngold)
Ferree, Edna 1904
(m. Edward H. Harris)
Ferree, John D. 1895
Fihe, Clement C. 1897
Finfrock, Anna L. 1895
Finley, Theodore Gawn 1897
Fisher, Edgar Andrew 1910
Fiske, Alice 1901
Fletcher, Charles W. 1901
Fletcher, Mordecai H. 1903
Floyd, Eustace Vivian 1903
Ford, George Rupe 1900
Ford, Louise 1902
Fosler, Constance 1905
Fosett, Fred Erskine 1911
Foulke, William Dudley 1906
Frame, James T. 1903
Francis, Fred 1911
Francisco, Amy 1900
(m. Homer C. Hockett)
Francisco, Edith 1904
Francisco, Lucy 1895
Franci so, Maria 1909
72 ALUMNI CATALOG
Frazee, Charles Henry 1903
Frazee, Grace 1907
(m. Richard Sipe)
Frazer, Oliver Morton 1907
Freeman, Daniel 1894
French, Mary Isabella 1893
(m. George F. DeVol, '94)
Furnas, Edith 1897
Furnas, Homer Joseph 1912
Furnas, Isaiah George 1895
Furnas, Marcia Moore 1906
Furnas, Miriam 1911
Furnas, Paul J. 1911
*Furnas, Phebe 1878
Furnas, William Easterling 1900
Gammon, Robert William 1895
Gano, Laura 1893
^Gardner, Claribel 1893
Gardner, Edward 1902
Gardner, Frank K. 1907
Garrett, Lillie A. 1891
Gilbert, Abigail 1894
(m. J. Clarence Pinkerton)
Gilbert, Henry Wilson 1896
Gilbert, J. Gurney 1898
Gilbert, J. Lemoyne 1912
Gluys, Mary 1910
(m. Wyatt Sumner Wood)Goddard, Anna 1891
(m. Robert M. Chappell)
Goddard, Grace 1891
(m. Corydon M. Rich)
Goddard, Pliny Earle 1892
Gonser, Martha L. 1893
(m. Herbert Clyde Willis)
Gordon, J. Bennett 1898
Gove, Anna E. 1872
(m. James Russell Brownell)
*Gove, J. Howard 1873
Graham, Ethel E. 1909
(m. Harlan W. Haworth)
Grahg, Marcellus Scott 1907
Grave, Benjamin H. 1903
Grave, Caswell 1895
Grave, Josephine 1882
(m. Caswell Grave, '95)
Grave, Thomas H. 1906
Graves, Gordon Harwood 1905
Graves, Virginia 1911
Greene, William B. 1890
*Greene, Flora E. 1876
(m. Walter B. Wright, 72)
Greene, Lindley Murray 1878
Grimes, Ethel 1896
(m. John H. Outland)
Grimes, Grover C. 1907
Hadley, Chalmers
Hadley, Cora M.
(m. Chas. R. Lane, '84)
Hadley, Eliza Doan(m. William Mendenhall,
Deceased)
Hadley, Elsie
(m. Frank White)
Hadley, Geraldine S.
Hadley, HiramHadley, Hiram E.
*Hadley, J. MarcusHadley, Laurence
Hadley, Lulu Charles
(m. Amos C. Maple)
Hadley, M. Bertha
(m. B. Frank Andrews)
Hadley, Murray NathanHadley, Samuel Lee
Hadlev, William A.
1896
1884
1879
1886
1906
1886
1908
1896
1902
1894
1894
1898
1887
1881
EARLHAM COLLEGE 73
*Hadley, William Macy
74 ALUMNI CATALOG
Hill, Alice Wakefield
Hill, Bertha L.
Hill, Caroline
(m. Oliver M. White)
Hill, Elbert N.
Hill, Marguerite
Hill, Mary Stuart
(m. Earle H. Mann)Hill, Sarah D.
(m. Milton D. Baumgartner)
Hinshaw, Irvin Stanley 1903
Hinshaw, Ruth 1874
(m. Samuel J. Spray, '69)
Hinshaw, Stephen A. 1897
Hinson, Anna M. 1909
(m. Harold H. Isenbower)
Hippensteel, Henry Sherman1905
Hixson, Ina Fern 1905
Hobbs, Harry N. 1905
Hobbs, Oliver A. 1903
Hockett, Edna 1910
*Hodgin, Albert V. 1889
*Hodgin, Cyrus W. 1888
Hoelscher, Gustave Herman 1908
*Hoffman, Avanelle J. 1901
Holaday, Elizabeth 1911
Hole, Allen David 1897
Hollingsworth, Israel H. 1866
Hollingsworth, Jane D. 1893
(m. George H. Moore, '89)
Hollingsworth, Jerome 1868
Holloway, Ida Lenora 1900
(m. Murray S. Kenworthy, '00)
Hollowell, Richard L. 1885
Hoover, Edna L. 1907
Hoover, Helen C. 1903
(m. Alfred E. Jones)
*Horney, Edwin 1874
1909
EARLHAM COLLEGE 75
Jenkins, Alfred William 1905
Jenkins, Atwood L. 1891
Jenkins, Elihu 1912
Jenkins, Francine L. 1908
(m. Isaac Stanley, '07)
Jenkins, Reba Elizabeth 1903
(m. Samuel E. Lawson)
Jenkins,Sarah Katherine 1902
(m. Allen U. Tomlinson, '02)
Jenkins, William Wilson 1905
Jessup, Iola 1904
(m. William M. Stafford, '04)
Jessup, Walter A. 1903
Jesten, Ingrid L. 1904
Johnson, Annette 1906
(m. Calvin Cicero Rush, '00)
Johnson, Arthur C. 1907
Johnson, Bertha 1897
(m. Homer S. Hubbard)
Johnson, Charles C. 1878
Johnson, Edith 1894
(Mrs. Edith Johnson Winslow)
Johnson, Laura Harris 1900
Johnson, Lindley H. 1876
Johnson, Myrton 1897
Johnson, Nellie E. 1887
(m. Benj.F. Watts)
Johnson, Robert Underwood 1871
Johnson, Rowena Pearl 1912
Johnson, William 1910
Johnston, Donald Bond 1912
Jones, Bessie B. 1909
(m. William Brock Fagan, '10)
Jones, Cassie Fern 1908
Jones Claburn S. 1884
Jones, Corwin Hubert 1900
Jones, Edna Blanche 1909
Jones, Edna M. 1905
(m. Stephen Porter Pike)
Jones, Ernest Evans 1899
Jones, Fannie C. 1911
(m. Norman Craighead)
Jones, Inez 1911
Jones, Joseph H. 1909
Jones, Lena M. 1885
(m. Henry Hill)
Jones, M. Ethel 1906
Jones, Maurice M. 1909
Jones, T. Elsa 1912
Tones, William W. 1874
Kaifu, Chuzu 1893
Kaminski,Lilian V. 1898
(m. Charles W. Edmunds)
Kaminski, Olive M. 1896
(m. H. Rayburn Robinson)
Kauffman, Beulah 1908
(m. Solomon F. Gingerich)
Kellum, Jesse 1889
Kellum, Orpha L. 1890
(m. Charles L. Mendenhall/92)
Kelly, Benjamin Wade 1902
Kelly, Robert Lincoln 1888
Kelsay, Henry Paul 1912
Kelsey, Rayner W. 1900
Kelsey, William Irving 1893
Kempton, Forrest Ellwood 1906
Kendall, Anna 1903
(m. Baxter McBane)Kendall, Clara Belle 1910
Kendall, Emma 1904
Kendig, Rayonelle Greer 1903
(m. Harry M. Eaton)
Kennedy, Clyde C. 1904
Kennedy, Flora M. 1893
(m. S. Macy Cowgill)
Kenny, Joseph W. 1904
76 ALUMNI CATALOG
Kenworthy, Inona 1901
(m. Paul B. Mitchell)
Kenworthy, Lillie M. 1884
(m. George D. Nichols)
Kenworthy, Murray Shipley 1900
Kerr, Ercy Clarence 1901
Kerr, Gorseth Esta 1911
Kersey, Anna June 1902
Kersey, W. Rufus
King, Bertha Elizabeth
King, Florence
King, Irving
King, Jessie Luella
Kinkead, Mary Lee
Kirk, A. Ethel
(m. Reese G. Calvert)
Klepinger, Howard A.
Knight, AbsalomKnight, T. Bennett
Knollenberg, Bernhard H.
1902
1901
1896
1904
1902
1885
1909
1883
1902
1912
Knollenberg, Margaret Agnes1910
Kramien, John Aubrey 1905
*Ladd, Oliver M. 1868
Lamar, Franklin S. 1898
Lamb, Benjamin F. 1864
Lamb, Joseph W. 1900
Lamb, Mary Alice 1901
Lane, Charles R. 1884
Langston, John Alton 1901
Laughman, Laura B. 1899
(m. Charles H. Gray)
Lawrence, Daniel 1868
Lawrence, Daniel Winslow 1880
Lawrence, Mary Windle 1908
Lawrence, William Evans 1904
Lear, Jr., William E. 1906
Lee, Charles Frederick 1906
Lehman, Gustav Adolph 1912
Leonard, DeElla 1906
(m. Roy Newlin)
Levering, Clara M. 1881
Levering, George Canby 1901
Levering, R. Ella 1878
*Levering, Susannah M. 1887
Levering, Thomas H. 1879
Lewis, Paul E. 1910
Likins, Lulu M. 1906
(m. Chas. S. Bosenbury)
Lindley, Florence O. 1905
(m. Wm. J. Reagan, '04)
Lindley, Harlow 1898
Lindley, Iva J. D. 1910
Lindley, Jennie A. 1906
Lindley, Mary O. 1901
(m. Harry D. Wood)Lindley, Wilmer W. 1909
Link, John H. 1904
Llewelyn, Edgar J. 1907
Lloyd, Elizabeth 1898
(m. J. Gurney Gilbert, '98)
Lyboult, Lyman 1912
McCreary, George E. 1907
McMinn, Harry 1889
McTaggart, Alpheus 1866
Macy, Albert William 1877
Macy, Everest J. 1904
Macy, Florence O. 1905
(m. S. Murray Parker, '85)
*Macy, Josephine 1880
(m. Clarkson Parker)
Macy, William A. 1871
Maddock, Anna Elizabeth 1894
(m. W. W. Pretts)
Maddock, Emma Jane 1896
(m.Clarence M.Burkholder/94)
EARLHAM COLLEGE 77
Maddock, Grace Merritt 1898
(m. Jones P. Stagg)
Maddock, William Eli 1894
Magee, J. Edward 1896
Maier, Harmon 1911
Maple, Florence 1910
(m. Walter L. Thornburgh)
Maple, Gurney D. 1905
Maris, Anna Jane 1908
Markle, Millard S. 1910
Marlatt. Edna L. 1912
Marley, Charles Dana 1899
*Marmon, Daniel W. 1865
Marshall, Elsie M. 1906
Marshall, Horace Ward 1908
Marshall, lone S. 1896
(m. Charles E. Bowles)
Marshall, Mark 1902
Martin, Alfred Edward 1904
*Martin, William L. 1893
*Mather, John P. 1867
Mauzy, Hugh Elliott 1905
Mayr, Lucile King 1910
Mendenhall, Alice A. 1890
Mendenhall. Charles L. 1892
Mendenhall, Edith 1897
(m. Charles T. Talbert)
Mendenhall, Emily C. 1890
(m. Albert V. Hodgin, '89,
Deceased)
Mendenhall, Ida M. 1895
Mendenhall, Laura E. 1902
(m. John O. Peterson)
Mendenhall,Thomas Elwood 1901
Mering, Clara Augusta 1885
Meseke. Friederika 1912
Metcalfe, Edna 1908
Miars, Mary Eliza 1898
(m. Arthur O. Harold)
Michael, Harry Dorland 1902
Middleton, Elizabeth A. 1904
(m. Ernest H. Freeman)
Middleton, Walter Guy 1899
Miles, Caroline 1887
(m. William Hill)
Miles, Walter Richard 1908
Miller, Bertha 1911
Miller, Paul DeForest 1899
Milliken. Lillian A. 1905
(m. Clarence T. Burgess)
Mills. Allen G. 1892
Mills. Alva 1892
Mills, Edwin Seth 1887
Mills, Gertrude Cartland 1898
Mills, Joseph John 1878
Mills, Laurens Joseph 1912
Mills, Lily 1892
(m. William Hiss, Deceased.)
Mills, Nathan Kendall 1906
Mills, William H. 1904
Mitchell, Louis 1909
Mitchell, Myrtle V. 1898
(m. Oscar Woodard)Moffitt. Charles F. 1879
Moffett, Mary B. 1909
Moon, Loren Oscar 1900
Moore, Amanda 1897
(m. Chauncey H. Crawford, '97)
Moore, Anna Mary 1894
(m. Benjamin Cadbury)
Moore, Edith S. 1908
Moore, Edna Cleo 1904
(m. Josiah Arthur Test)
Moore, Ethel Ruth 1909
Moore, George H. 1889
Moore. Lucile H. 1902
Moore, Marcia Frances 1889
(m. Don C. Barrett, '89)
78 ALUMNI CATALOG
*Moore, William A. 1864
Moorman,Lulu 1893
Morgan, Arthur Lowell 1888
Morgan, John 1866
Morikawa, May T. 1895
Morris, Homer L. 1911
Morris, Lenora 1887
(m. James Edward Sproule)
Morris, Mary E. 1896
(m. Edward L. Selvage)
*Morris, Susan A. 1865
Morrison, Edwin 1888
*Morton, Simon Clate 1903
Moss, Pearl E. 1910
(m. Horace J. Hedges, '09)
Mote, Gertrude 1893
(m. Lewis C. King)
Mote, John Edgar 1896
Mott, Thomas Abbott 1897
Munger, Helen E. 1901
(m. Grant T. Davis)
Munger, Warren H. 1901
Myrick, Raymond Thompson
EARLHAM COLLEGE 79
Painter, Walter Stubbs 1904
Parke, Donna Isabel 1909
Parker, Fidelia Coan 1897
Parker, Ida B. T. 1907
Parker, John E. 1887
Parker, Joseph Wilson 1879
Parker, Lelah M. 1899
Parker, Martha Lyon 1888
(m. Arthur Lowell Morgan)Parker, Robt. Lowell 1906
Parker, S. Murray 1885
Parkhurst, Arthur D. 1896
Partington, Eliezer 1904
Patty, Josephine M. 1890
(m. Levi M. Gilbert)
Payne, Reuben James 1911
Peacock, Daniel Lawrence 1895
Peacock, Mary Harriett 1898
Pearson, Calvin Wasson 1865
Pearson, Ethel Lucile 1905
Pearson, William L. 1875
Peirce, Walter Clarence 1895
Pemberton, Anna May 1904
(m. Clayton L. DeCou)Pennington, Levi T. 1910
Pennock, Leila 1905
Perisho, Elwood Chappell 1887
Perkins, John Wesley 1909
Peterson, Ethel Lillian 1907
Petry, Loren C. 1907
Phillips, Jesse I. 1905
Pickett, Arthur 1891
Pickett. Mary 1893
Pi el, Ellen Louise 1894
*Pike, Lydia Ellen 1909
Pinkham, William P. 1883
Pitts, Lois Vivian 1910
Pitts, Wendell 1911
PostAmvL. 1911
Powers, George Clarkson 1902
*Pray, Martha 1865
Pretlow, Robert E. 1883
Price, D. Ray 1912
Pritchard, Carleton Calvin 1893
Pritchard, Charles E. 1889
Pritchard, Clifford M. 1893
Fublow, Ethel 1911
*Pusey, William B. 1868
Pyle, Bertha 1911
Quimby, Dorothy K. 1910
Ratcliffe, Emory 1903
Ratcliff, Clara B. 1908
(m. Earl Stinson)
Ratliff, Florence Agnes 1904
Ratliff, Ina Mary 1908
Ratliff, Joseph Furnas 1891
Ratliff, Luther H. 1893
Ratliff, Mary E. 1893
Ratliff, Mary Louise 1911
Ratliff, Milo E. 1892
Rausch, Emma 1912
Rea, John Dougan 1902
Reagan, Charles M. 1888
Reagan, Chester Linus 1912
Reagan, Rezin 1908
Reagan, William J. 1904
Reazin, Antoinette 1878
(m. John E. Bryant)
Rees, Cassius A. 1899
Reeve, Charles A. 1900
Reeve, J. Evelyn 1909
(m. Lawrence H. Barrett)
Reeve, Wendell A. 1906
Reeve. Wilma E. 1912
*Reid, Virginia 1879
(m. Oliver H. Bogue, 74)
80 ALUM NI CATALOG
Reynolds, Clinton Odell 1895
Reynolds, Cora A. 1910
Reynolds, Maude E. 1910
Rhode, Floy Elizabeth 1895
(m. Horace Coleman, '95)
Rich, Howell DeLoss 1900
Riggs, Carrie Lane 1894
(m. Arthur M. Charles, '94)
Rinehart, Pearl 1906
(m. Lawrence N. Jackson)
Robbins, Byram C. 1902
*Roberts, Curtis S. 1896
Roberts, Frederick C. 1894
Roberts, Mabel 1903
(m. Clyde C. Kennedy, '04)
*Roberts, Thomas 1875
Roberts, Willard 1911
Rogers, Arthur C. 1877
Rogers, Christine M. 1897
(m. William C. Osborne)
Rogers, J. Clark 1909
Rogers, Olive S. 1907
(m. Harlow Lindley, '98)
Rogers, Sarah P. 1900
Roop, Anna Bell 1897
(m. Murray S. Barker, '97)
Roop, Minnie F.
(m. John W. Millette)
1898
Rosenberger, Absalom
EARLHAM COLLEGE 81
Smith, Gertrude Dorothy 1912
Snepp, Catherine Charles 1909
(m. E. Theodore Jones)
Spohn, August Lindley 1906
Spradling, Birney D. 1907
Spray, Mary Elizabeth 1904
(m. Loren Oscar Moon, '00)
Spray, Samuel J. 1869
Stabler, Herman 1899
Stafford, William M. 1904
Stalker, Roxie M. 1908
Stanley, Anna Laura 1909
(m. Robert Haskett)
Stanley, Caroline Clare 1902
(m. Willard O. Trueblood, '02)
Stanley, Claudius Chalmers 1895
Stanley, Frederic Bartlett 1895
Stanley, Grace Tipton 1909
Stanley, Helen Martha 1909
(m. Roderick Jones)
Stanley, Isaac N. 1907
Stanley, N. Raymond 1904
Stanley, Rupert H. 1910
Stanley, Sibyl 1890
Stanley, Virgie Idelle 1902
Stanton, Louise 1904
(m. Royal J. Davis, '98)
Stanton, Mariella 1904
*Starbuck, Levi 1876
Steere, Deborah A. 1865
(m. Samuel C. Howell)
Stephens, Walter Charles 1901
Stewart, Mabel V. 1907
(m. Arthur C. Johnson, '07)
*Stevens, Moses C. 1883
Stigleman, Olive 1893
(m. Murray S. Wildman, '93)
Stone, Rema Harriett 1909
(m. Rufus Morris Allen, '06)
Stout, Charles B. 1904
Stout, Elmer W. 1896
Stout, Howard M. 1896
Stout, John Morris 1901
Stout, Mary Ellen 1901
(m. Thomas N. Braxton)
Stout, Orville Trusman 1899
Stout, Raymond 1911
Stranahan, Edgar H. 1898
Stubbs, Ada L. 1879
(m. William C. Bernhardt)
Stubbs, Charles L. 1897
Stubbs, Edna 1888
(m. J. Everist Cathell,
Deceased)
Stubbs, Ruth Emma 1873
(m. William N. Trueblood, 73)
Stubbs, Mary Anna 1877
Study, Robert L. 1898
Sudhoff, Elizabeth 1912
Sultzbaugh, Elizabeth 1883
Sutton, David 1901
*Sutton, Eliza G. 1877
Sutton, Helena Baxter 1909
Sutton, Howard 1889
Sutton, Mary B. 1898
(m. George E. White)
Swaim, Verne F. 1909
Swan, Anna Catherine 1902
Swartz, Kathryn C. 1900
(m. Alonzo D. Shoup)
Symons, Alfred H. 1897
Symons, Ethel A. 1899
(m. Milo H. Stuart)
Symons, Josiah E. 1890
Taber, Emma Lois 1895
(m. Walter C. Peirce)
•-•Taylor, Edward 1865
82 ALUMNI CATALOG
Taylor, Henry Wright
Taylor, Lydia
(m. Thomas Painter,
Deceased)
Taylor, Mary(m. Erastus Test, '63)
Taylor, Miriam Maude*Taylor, William H.
*Tebbetts, Clara Imelda
Tebbetts, Herbert EdwinTebbetts, J. Walter
*Terrell, Allen
*Terrell, Pleasant
Test, Erastus
Thiebaud, Marguerite
Thistlethwaite, Glenn
Thomas, Auretta M.Thomas, Robert Hamilton
Thompson, Harriett A.
Thompson, John Albert
Thompson, Katheryne
1892
1873
1867
1901
1907
1910
1910
1867
1865
1863
1912
1908
1910
1891
1910
1880
1911
Thompson, Margaret Mears 1907
(m. Robert Samuel Hart)
*Thornburg, Luzena 1862
Throckmorton, Leah 1912
Thurston, Evalyn 1898
(m. Hugo Paul Thieme)
*Timberlake, Benjamin B. 1894
Titsworth, Helen Bills 1907
(m. Raymond Binford, '01)
Todhunter, Oscar B. 1872
Tomlinson, Allen U. 1902
Tomlinson, Finley 1893
Townsend, Anna M. 1893
(m. W. Irving Kelsey, '93)
Townsend, Henry H. 1881
Townsend, Lorena A. 1891
(m. J. C. Hodson)
Trester, Arthur L. 1904
Trimble, Harold D. 1910
Trueblood, Anna Mabel 1909
Trueblood, Benjamin F. 1869
Trueblood, Carolyn Hobbs 1896
(Mrs. T. C. Trueblood, '86)
Trueblood, Clifford Emmett 1908
Trueblood, Edna A. 1910
(m. Clyde Musgrave Hadley)
Trueblood, Edwin Pritchard 1885
Trueblood, Howard Moffett 1902
Trueblood, Inez 1901
Trueblood, Iro C. 1903
Trueblood, Mary Esther 1893
(m. Robert Paine)
Trueblood, Ralph W. 1903
Trueblood, Ruth 1903
(m. Herbert E. Harris)
Trueblood, Thomas Clarkson
1886
Trueblood, Wilford S. 1900
Trueblood, Willard Orville 1902
Trueblood, William N. 1873
Trueblood, William P. 1875
*Tucker, Addison 1891
Tuttle, Joseph E. 1904
Tyler, Leon Lewis 1906
Tyler, Minnie Sturdevant 1906
(Mrs. Leon Lewis Tyler, '06
Ullom, Claude W. 1909
Unthank, James Bryant 1874
Unthank, Pearl 1898
(m. James W. Delk)
Valentine, Anna 1865
(m. Jonathan C. Rogers,
Deceased)
*Valentine, William H. 1865
Van Nuys, Frederick 1898
EARLHAM COLLEGE 83
Votaw, Albert H. 1874
*Votaw, John S. 1885
Walthall, Oliver 1910*Warder, Robert B. 1866
Warren, Alfred 1904
Watson, Elma C. 1888
(m. George M. Austin)
Watson, Idelle B. 1879
Watson, Lake George 1900
Weesner, Carl 1911
Weesner, Oliver 1909
Weist, Harry Hibberd 1892
Whitacre, Martha A. 1908
White, A. Gail 1896
(m. A. G. Baldwin)
White, Alpheus Exum 1873
White, David O. 1880
White, Lydia Dora 1883• (m. Absalom Knight, '83)
*White, Esther A. 1874
White, Evelyn 1894
White, Frank J. 1906
White, Herbert E. 1909
*White, Irving 1902
White, John R. 1874
White, Jr., Josiah T. 1887
White, Marie Ella 1899
(m. Lester Poor)
White, Maud 1902
(m. Edward Lee Shepherd)
White, Mary A. 1868
(m. William W. White,
Deceased)
White. Phariba Wilson 1879
(m. Francis White Stephens)
White, Pauline 1912
White, Robert Parker 1876
White, Roy Wilson 1894
White, Thomas Raeburn 1896
White, Thomas William 1887
*White, William W. 1868
*Wickersham, William B. 1867
*Widup, Earle E. 1899
Wildman, Alvin E. 1886
*Wildman, Anna M. 1889
(m. John E. Parker, '87)
Wildman, Arthur E. 1891
Wildman, Clarence J. 1901
Wildman, Ernest A. 1912
Wildman, Matilda 1899
(m William Evans)
Wildman, Murray S. 1893
Wildman, Olive M. 1911
Wilkinson, Orville A. 1903
Williams, Elizabeth 1912
Williams, Zona May 1906
Wilson, Bertha Louise 1896
(m. Henry W. Gilbert, '96)
Wilson, Eliza Ann 1900
Wilson, Isadore Hall 1896
(Mrs. Isadore Hall Wilson)
Wilson, Louise 1899
(m. Oriel J. Binford, '00)
Wilson, Mary E. 1912
Wilson, Paul Boyd 1898
Wilson, Russell Terrell 1906
Wilson, Walter C. 1904
Wiltsee, Gertrude May 1904
(m. Everest J. Macy, '04)
Wiltsie, Cassie 1900
(m. Guy Henry Kelsay)
Winslow, Grace 1911
Winslow, Mary Amy 1910
Winslow, William Howard 1909
Winston, Lucy A. 1882
Wissler, William Oscar 1912
Witter, Veva 1911
84 ALUMNI CATALOG
Wolford, Anna Barnett 1903
(Mrs. Harry C. Wolford)
Wood, Eleanor Densmore 1896
Woodard, Ada 1909
Woodard, Alice 1900
(m. I. Purviance Hunt)
*Woodard, Ethel 1903
(m. George H. Dilks)
Woodard, Herbert Deland 1895
Woodard, Isaac Evans 1904
Woodard, Leander J. 1878
Woodard, Mary E. 1898
*Woodard, Ruth 1872
(m. Trueblood)
Woodard, Thomas R. 1877
Woodruff, Joseph I. 1885
Woodward, Walter Carleton
1899
Woody, H. Herman 1892
Woody, Maude Maurine 1906
Wooton, Elmer Ottis 1889
Worl, Russell 1912
Worley, Llora Agnes 1899
(m. H. W. Kendell)
Wright, Addie Emlin 1910
Wright, Bertha Frances 1900
Wright, Ellen Leona 1896
Wright, Harry Noble 1904
Wright, Henry Charles 1865
Wright, Lelia 1893
(m. Paul Jones)
*Wright Paul Morris 1870
Wright, Orville 1909
Wright, Orville Ross 1910
Wright, Russell Lowell 1904
Wright, W. Russell 1912
Wright, Sylvanus J. 1873
Wright, Walter B. 1872
*Wright, Wilbur 1909
*Young, Maria E. 1886
(m. Lindley D. Clark, '86)
*Zeigler, Clara
(m. Edgar E. Wicker)
1907
EARLHAM COLLEGE 85
Graduates of 1913
Allee, Walter, B.S., Manhattan, Kansas.
Clark, Lindley Hoag, B.S., Washington, D. C.
Cox, Mary Ramona, A.B., Westfield, Indiana.
Crome, Vera Elizabeth, B.S., Richmond, Indiana.
Elliott, Mary Alice, A.B., Carthage, Indiana.
Ellis, Ellsworth, A.B., Sheridan, Indiana.
Emerson, Fred Wilbert, B.S., Vermilion Grove, Illinois.
Evans, William Robinson, B.S., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Fowble, George Albert, A.B., Red Key, Indiana.
Furnas, Philip William, A.B., Valley Mills, Indiana.
Guyer, Ralph Taylor, B.S., Richmond, Indiana.
Hampton, Anna Margaret, A.B., Monrovia, Indiana.
Hocker, Cora Lavina, A.B., Berne, Indiana.
Hoskins, Halford Lancaster, A.B., Carmel, Indiana.
Janney, Jr., John Hall, B.S., Brookville, Maryland.
Jones, Arthur Leroy, A.B., Hughesville, Maryland.
Jones, Rubie Elizabeth, A.B., West Milton, Ohio.
Kelly, Agnes Rifner, B.S., Richmond, Indiana.
Kenworthy, Helen Thomas, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Kenworthy, Mary, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Leonard, Edward Charles, B.S., Greensboro, North Carolina.
Long, Florence, B.S., Pierceton, Indiana.
McClain, Althea, A.B., Bridgeport, Indiana.
McMullen, Harriet Ann, A.B., Lyons Station, Indiana.
Mills, James Blair, A.B., Lynn, Indiana.
Morris, Barclay Dennis, B.S., Montezuma, Indiana.
Morrow, Mary, A.B., Campbellstown, Ohio.
Murray, Floyd Rufus, A.B., Hammond, Indiana.
Neal, Mabel Hazel, A.B., Eaton, Ohio.
Oler, Hazel Bessie, A.B., Williamsburg, Indiana.
Painter, Levinus King, A.B., Spiceland, Indiana.
Raiford, Sallie Thomasene, A.B., Ivor, Virginia.
Ratliff, Russell Matthew, A.B., Anderson, Indiana.
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Rees, Alice Edna, A.B., Vermilion Grove, Illinois.
Sanders, William Henry, A.B., Columbia City, Indiana.
Scott, Martha Helen, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Sharpless, Caroline Rebecca, A.B., Whittier, California.
Simms, Gertrude Elizabeth, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Smith, Mary Emma, A.B., Selma, Ohio.
Stalker, Herman, B.S., Westfield, Indiana.
Stanley, Clinton Fiske, A.B., Carlos, Indiana.
Stanley, Thomas Blaine, A.B., Noblesville, Indiana.
Taylor, Mary Louise, A.B., Detroit, Michigan.
Thomas, Isabelle, A.B., Springfield, Ohio.
Trueblood, Charles Kingsley, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Wright, Harvey Austice, A.B., Richmond, Indiana.
Wright, Ora Ethel, A.B., Fairmount, Indiana.
MASTER'S DEGREE
Williams, Zona May, A.B. 1906, A.M. 1913—Charlottesville, Indiana.
HONORARY DEGREES
Perisho, Elwood Chappell, B.S. 1887, M.S. 1891, Hon. LL.D. 3m;A.M. 1895 (University of Chicago).
Thompson, John Albert, A.B. 1880, Hon. A.M. 1913; M.D. 1884
(Miami Medical College).
EARLHAM COLLEGE 87
Alumni—DeceasedCompiled June, 1913
The date of death has been supplied whenever known. Informa-
tion in regard to others will be appreciated by the Registrar.
Class of
1862 Joseph A. Clark, A. B., A. M.1862 Luzena Thornburg, A. B., 1911.
1864 William A. Moore, B. S. .. . . .
1865 Daniel W. Marmon, A. B., 1909.
1865 Susan A. Morris, A. B.
1865 Martha A. Pray, A. B.
1865 Edward Taylor, 1911.
1865 Pleasant Terrell, B. S.
1865 William H. Valentine, A. B.
1866 George N. Conroe, A. B.
1866 Edwin H. Dorland, A. B.
1866 John Morgan, A. B.
1866 William Russell, A. B.
1866 Robert B. Warder, A. B, A. M.1867 John P. Mather, B. S.
1867 Allen Terrell, B. S.
1867 William B. Wickersham, A. B., 1908.
1868 Clarkson Davis, Hon. A. M.
1868 Lewis A. Estes, Hon. A. M.
1868 Elizabeth Horney, A. B.,. 1910.
1868 Oliver M. Ladd, A. B.
1868 William B. Pusey, B. S.
1868 William W. White, B. S., 1891.
1869 Angelina Hough, B. S.
1870 Morris P. Wright, 1911.
1872 William Macy Hadley, A. B.
1872 Ruth Woodard, A. B.
1873 Henry C. G. Bals, B. S.
1873 William W. Birdsall, B. S., Hon. A. M., 1909.
1873 Thomas S. Brown, B. S.
88 ALUMNI CATALOGClass of
1873 J. Howard Gove, B. S.
. 1873 William C. Hastings, B. S., 1911.
1873 Alpheus Exum White, B. S., 1913.
1874 William F. Clawson, A. B.
1874 Edwin Horney, A. B.
1874 Esther A. White, B. S.
1875 Thomas Roberts, B. S.
1876 Flora E. Greene, B. S.
1876 Levi Starbuck, B. S.
1877 Lydia Bowerman, A. B.
1877 Eliza G. Sutton, A. B.
1878 Ida J. Albertson, A. B., 1912.
1878 Phebe Furnas, A. B.
1878 William H. Hough, A. B.
1879 Virginia Reid, B. S., 1912.
1880 Alice Davis, A. B.
1880 Josephine Macy, A. B.
1883 Isaac M. Cook, B. S.
1883 Moses C. Stevens, Hon. A. M.
1884 George T. Cox, B. S.
1885 Chester Allen, A. B.
1885 John S. Votaw, A. B.
1886 Maria E. Young, B. S.
1887 Cordelia Bogue, Ph. B.
1887 Alden J. Cox, B. S.
1887 Otis F. Deal, Ph. B., B. S.
1887 Susannah M. Levering, A. B.
Cyrus W. Hodgin, Ph. B., 1908.
William H. Taylor, Hon. Ph. D., 1910
1889 Albert V. Hodgin, Ph. B.
1889 Anna M. Wildman, Ph. B.
1890 Arthur T. Cox, B. S., 1909.
1891 N. Herbert Charles, Ph. B., A. M.1891 Addison Tucker, B. S.
1892 Alva Mills, Ph. B.
1893 Luzena Cowgill, B. S.
1893 Claribel Gardner, B. S.
1893 William L. Martin, B. L.
1894 Benjamin B. Timberlake, Ph. B., 1904.
EARLHA.M COLLEGE 89
Class of
1894 Roy Wilson White, B. S., 1900.
1896 J. Marcus Hadley, B. S., A. M.1896 Curtis S. Roberts, B. S.
1897 Edith Mendenhall, Ph. B.
1897 Martha Shoemaker, Ph. B.
1898 Bevan Binford, B. L.
1899 Marie Ella White, Ph. B.
1899 Earle E. Widup, B. L.
1900 Carl Cox, B. S., 1908.
1901 Avanelle J. Hoffman, A. B.
1902 Agnes W. Neave, A. B., 1912.
1902 William D. Baldwin, B. S.
1902 Irving White, A. B., 1903.
1903 Ethel Woodard, A.B., 1912.
1903 Simon Clate Morton, A. B., 1913.
1905 Bess Lasell Huff, A. B., 1911.
1906 Nathan E. Davis, B. S., 1909.
1906 Curtis Huff. B. S., 1906.
1907 Clara Imelda Tebbetts, A. M., 1908.
1907 Clara Zeigler, A. B., 1913.
1908 Ethel Anna Bailey, A. B., 1912.
1908 Edna Metcalfe. B. S., 1913.
1909 Lydia Pike, A. B.. 1911.
1909 Wilbur Wright, Hon. M. S., 1912.
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Master's Degrees in CourseConferred by Earlham College
EARLHAM COLLEGE 91
Date Conferred
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Alumni Interesting Items
1033 Bachelor Degrees conferred, not including Class of 1913
540 On Men493 On Women252 Women graduates married
77 "Earlham Homes," i. e., husband and wife both graduates
34 Of above, husband and wife classmates
210 Degrees conferred on Earlham graduates by other insti-
tutions
49 Bachelor Degrees, 1913
62 Master Degrees conferred, not including Class of 1913
5 Of above, not on Earlham graduates
1 Master Degree, 1913
21 Honorary Degrees conferred
18 Of above, not on Earlham graduates
2 Honorary Degrees, 1913
1168 Degrees conferred, including 1913
1105 Individuals receiving Degrees, including 1913
1053 Heard from in preparation of this Bulletin
EARLHAM COLLEGE 93
Earlham Graduates and Students Who HaveServed on the Mission Field
Mrs. B. F. Andrews, '94
(Bertha Hadley)
Gurney Binford
Mrs. Gurney Binford, '96
(Elizabeth Schneider)
Mrs. Gilbert Bowles
(Minnie Pickett)
Esther Butler
Irving Cammack, '77
Sadie R. Charles
Horace E. Coleman, '95
Mrs. Horace Coleman, '95
(Floy Rhode)
Wilson H. CoxGeorge F. DeVol, '94
Mrs. George F. DeVol, '93
(Isabella French)
Thomas M. Elliott, '00
Mrs. Thomas M. Elliott
(Henrietta R. Spitzler)
William E. Elliott, '08
Mrs. William E. Elliott,
(Hazel Hancock)
Rhoda HareElam Henderson, '84
Francis Hockett
Raymond S. Holding
Martha Hunnicutt, '99
Alice W. Jones
Airs. Kelly
(Mida Lawrence)
Matehuala, Mexico Retired
1
Mito, Japan
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William Irving Kelsey, '93
Mrs. William Irving Kelsey, '93
(Anna Townsend)
A. Edward Kelsey
Chusu Kaifu, '93
Joseph Lamb, '00
George C. Levering, '01
Sarah Lindley
Mrs. Murray Parker, '05
(Florence O. Macy)George E. McCreary, '07
Edna Metcalfe, '08
Ellen C. MooreEverett E. MorganMrs. Everett E. Morgan
(Clara E. )
Stephen S. Myrick, '94
Mrs. Stephen S. Myrick, '92
(Miriam A. Harrison)
Jesse I. Phillips, '05
Mrs. J. Francisco Martinez
(Emma Phillips)
Mary Pickett, '93
Lydia E. Pike, '09
Clotilde Pretlow
Ina Ratliff, '08
Emory J. Rees
Absalom Rosenberger, 76Robert SammsMrs. Robert SammsRupert Stanley, '10
Inez Taber
Auretta M. Thomas, '10
Mary B. Whinnery
Victoria, Mexico Retired
Ram Allah, Palestine In field
Mito, Japan In field
Matamoros, Mexico Retired
Victoria, Mexico Retired
Matehuala, Mexico In field
Matamoros, Mexico Retired
Sumbwa, British East Africa In field
Ram Allah, Palestine Deceased
Mito, Japan In field
Matehuala and Matamoros,
Mexico On furlough
Deceased
Honolulu. Hawaii
-, Mexico
Retired
Retired
Matamoros, Mexico, and Gibara
and Puerta Padre, Cuba Retired
Victoria, Mexico In field
Matamoros and Victoria,
Mexico Deceased
Gibara, Cuba In field
Gibara, Cuba In field
Marigoli, British East Africa In field
Ram Allah, Palestine Retired
Salawik, Alaska In field
Shang Hai, China, Y. M. C. A. In field
Tokio, Japan On furlough
Matamoros, Mexico In field
Matehuala, Mexico Retired
Missionaries 52
Graduates 29
EARLHAM COLLEGE 95
Earlham Clubs
The Chicago-Earlham Association
The first meeting of this association was held about 1890. Theyplan to meet once a year, usually in the winter. All resident gradu-ates and former students are eligible as members. Of a possible onehundred and fifty, there have been as many as seventy-five together
at once. This is the oldest Earlham club.
The present officers are :
President—Claburn S. Jones, '84.
Secretary—August Zimmerman.
The Philadelphia-Earlham Club
The first gathering of Earlham people in and about Philadelphia
was held in December, 1899. A formal organization, however, wasnot effected until June, 1902. Former students and friends of Earl-
ham constitute the membership, which now numbers about one hun-
dred. Meetings are held twice a year; a winter meeting at the homeof a member, and a spring picnic in the country, with an average
attendance of fifty members.
The present officers are:
President—Manning J. Smith.
Secretary—Lillian Rae Chandlee.
Treasurer—Francis Maxfield.
Executive Committee—The above officers and Anna C. Swan, '02,
and Herbert E. Tebbetts, '12.
The New York-Earlham Club
This club was organized in 1911, and holds one meeting a year.
Its membership consists of graduates and old students in and near
New York.
The present officers are
:
President—Richard Warren Barrett, '97.
Secretary—Mrs. Arlando Marine, '87.
Treasurer—John H. Link, '04.
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The Indianapolis-Earlham Club
The first meeting of this club, a banquet with two hundred and
fifty persons present, was held in June, 1911. One hundred and sev-
enty-two persons are members of the organization. The officers
elected at the first meeting are still serving and are
:
President—Isaac E. Woodard, '04.
Vice-President—Anna Evans, '00.
Secretary—Josephine Kopf.
Corresponding Secretary—Mary I. Hollowell, '86.
Treasurer—Joseph John Dickinson.
All Earlham graduates or old students, who find themselves in
or near the above cities, are cordially invited and urged to makethemselves known and to join the clubs.
Earlham clubs, if organized in many other places where there are
several Earlham people, would be found to be of much interest, and
also would fan the "Earlham Spirit," which is always present when-
ever old Earlhamites meet together.
EARLHAM COLLEGE 97
Class Secretaries
It has appealed to several of Earlham's Alumni that the appoint-ment of Class Secretaries in each class would in time develop a
closer organization and keep Earlham's Alumni more in touch witheach other and the College.
Some of the classes have already formally done this; in someothers an interested member has kept the other members in touchwith each other.
Should such class secretaries be appointed, each class membercould then keep in close touch with the class secretary and co-oper-
ate with him in all matters of class interest, such as reunions, keep-
ing up a class letter, finding lost members, etc., etc. The class
secretary should always be in touch with the College Registrar, andalso with the Secretary of the Alumni association. Such a list of
persons about whom "Information is wanted," as we print this year,
might then be avoided, and every alumnus might feel that he has an
active part in the College Alumni life.
It is to be hoped that the Alumni Association will develop someplan for regular reunions of certain classes each year, thus making
Tuesday of Commencement week, a real Alumni Day. In planning
for these reunions, the Class Secretaries might be of great advantage.
So far as known, the Class of 1912 has the only regularly ap-
pointed Class Secretary, Mr. Raymond Myrick.
Hoping that some such plan may be adopted, and that the next
Triennial Bulletin of Alumni may be more nearly complete than it
is possible for this to be,
Mary A. Jay Ballard, Registrar.
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Information Wanted
Since the following persons have not been heard from, we would
welcome any information if the addresses given in the Class List
are not correct.
Benjamin F. Lamb '64, Alpheus McTaggart '66, Eliza Katherine
Smelser '68, Jacob P. Dunn 74, John R. White 74, Albert Haisley,
77, Lucy A. Winston '82, Clara A. Mering '85, Mary I. Nordyke '86,
(m. A. K. Hollowell), Samuel Lee Hadley '87, H. H. Weist '92,
Chuzu Kaifu '93, Carleton Calvin Pritchard '93, Clifford M. Prit-
chard '93, Anna P. Birdsall '95, Lilian K. Chandler '95, May F. Mori-
kawa '95, Ruth M. Burchenal '96, Albert L. DeGreene '96, lone S.
Marshall '96 (m. Charles E. Bowles), Curtis B. Newsom '96, Carolyn
Hobbs Trueblood '96 (Mrs. Thomas C. Trueblood), Lewis L. Cham-bers '97, Edith Furnas '97, Winfred Emory Allen '98, Grace M. Mad-dock '98 (m. Jones Stagg), Mary Agnes Sleeth '98, Lillian Pearl Un-
thank '98 (m. James K. Delk), Ernest Evans Jones '99, Walter GuyMiddleton '99, Louise Wilson '99 (m. Oriel J. Binford), Oriel J. Bin-
ford '00, Howell DeLoss Rich '00, Sarah P. Rogers '00, Kathryn C.
Swartz '00 (m. Alonzo D. Shoup), Richard Roy Barrett '02, Charles
Albert Small '02, Maude White '02, Rhoda A. Overman '03, Leonia
E. Oesting '03, Mae Fern Simpson '04 (m. Richard R. Barrett),
Wr
illiam A. Jenkins '05, Harry C. Ross '05, Otto W. Haisley '06,
Wendell A. Reeve '06, Ethel M. Jones '06, Jennie A. Lindley '06,
Parke E. Newlin '06, Roscoe G. Beals '07, Carl J. Hawk, '07, George
C. McCreary '07, Willard Roberts '12.
EARLHA.M COLLEGE S9
INDEXPAGE
Alumni List by Classes 3
Alumni List, Alphabetically 67
Graduates, 1913 85
List of Deceased 87
Master Degrees Conferred 90
Interesting Items 92
Earlham Students Missionaries 93
Earlham Clubs 95
Class Secretaries 97
Information Wanted 98
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