. Mortarboard. motivesat all), finding it difficult to unite for any purpose, divided by the very wealth of the courses openIn them. I have seen the intellectual feast provided for the students becoming ever richer and morevaried, and I have watched with never flagging interest the attitude of the students toward theirprivileges, their opportunities and their duties. At the risk of seeming to preach I shall close byreminding Barnard students that the opportunities offered to (hem are indeed unique among thoseoffered by womens colleges, in the number and the quality of the teachers whose lectur


. Mortarboard. motivesat all), finding it difficult to unite for any purpose, divided by the very wealth of the courses openIn them. I have seen the intellectual feast provided for the students becoming ever richer and morevaried, and I have watched with never flagging interest the attitude of the students toward theirprivileges, their opportunities and their duties. At the risk of seeming to preach I shall close byreminding Barnard students that the opportunities offered to (hem are indeed unique among thoseoffered by womens colleges, in the number and the quality of the teachers whose lectures they areprivileged to attend, in the library facilities so readily accessible, in the multitudinous things offeredby New York that, rightly used, make for culture, things whose value is so deeply appreciated byteachers that Columbia has little difficulty in attracting to its faculty scholars from all parts of theworld. Of those to whom much is given much likewise is required. Charles Knapp. 32 tElic Associate JUumnae of JSarnarb CoIIw Officers Madalene Heroy Woodward (Mrs. R. S. W oodward, Jr.), 11)01 President Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, 1899 . Vice-President Elizabeth C. Roberts, 1901 Corresponding Secretary Agnes Durant Halsey (Mrs. C. 15. Halsey), 1905 Recording Secretary Ruth Bouton Howe, 1903 Treasurer Mary Stuart Pullman, 1893 .... Alumnee Trustee JHrectors at iCaro,e Aurelie Marie Reynaud, 1899 Eva Sherwood Potter, L896 Anna E. H. Meyer, 1898 Helen Wilking Cooley, 1905 Alice Goddard Chase, 1896 Jfinance (Committee The Vice-President, ChairmanThe Treasurer Eva Sherwood Potter, 1S96 •Statistic (Committee Anna E. H. Meyer, 1898, ChairmanHelen Wilking Cooley, 1905 Virginia Tucker Boyd, 1906 Alice Dorothy Brewster, 1906 The Corresponding Secretary #tttoents Aio (Committee Mabel Parsons, 1895, ChairmanMay Amerman Johnson, 1903 Helen Esrkine, 1904 Alma Frank Wallach, 1901 Caroline Brombacher Staeey (Mrs. S. C), 1895 ittemhersliip (Commitec Louise E. P


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