Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . in the College the portraits of H. Cleveland. Rachel L. Bodley and Anne Preston, former pro-fessors, and memorial tablets to Prof. Emily White. ^LD., Dr. MaryPutnam-Jacobi, and Dr. Susan P. Stackhouse. The Association now numbers three hundred and nine (309) activeand six (6) associate members. It has representatives in nearly all thestates of the Union as well as in Europe, China, India and the Philippines. Following is a list of the presidents of the organization: 1875 *Emcliiie II. Cleveland, 1895


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . in the College the portraits of H. Cleveland. Rachel L. Bodley and Anne Preston, former pro-fessors, and memorial tablets to Prof. Emily White. ^LD., Dr. MaryPutnam-Jacobi, and Dr. Susan P. Stackhouse. The Association now numbers three hundred and nine (309) activeand six (6) associate members. It has representatives in nearly all thestates of the Union as well as in Europe, China, India and the Philippines. Following is a list of the presidents of the organization: 1875 *Emcliiie II. Cleveland, 1895 Elizabeth C. Keller, 1879 Elizabeth C. Keller, 1897 Anna M. Galbraith, 1884 Hannah T. Croasdale, 1899 Lilian Welsh, 1886 Clara Marshall, 1900 Elizabeth L. Peck, 1888 *Mary Putnam-Jacohi, ^ 1901 Calista V. Luther, ^LD. 1891 Elizabeth R. Bundy, 1903 Caroline M. Purnell, 1893 Mary E. Allen, 1906 Clara T. Derciim, 1894 *Mary Putnam-Jacobi, 1908 Margaret F. Butler, 1910 Eleanor C. Jones, 1^2. The StudentsAssociation Prcsidoit ]\Iakv R. Lewis Vice-President DoRRis ]M. Presson Secretary Anna E. Conover Treasurer INIargaret E. Farr Some are born great And notable among these is the Students Association of the WomansMecHcal College of Pennsylvania. This organization burst the bonds ofits embryonal life, and emerged a struggling, noisy, healthful infant ofprecocious powers, to uphold the name, and vex the spirit of its AlmaMater. Internal economy played but a small part in its struggle forexistence; hence, in order to fulfil its ideals of life, it set about fashioningexternal relations that should conform to its ambitions. With plastictouch, it reached forth to mold to its grasp the management of all i)odies,legal, medical, municipal, having jurisdistion over women medicalstudents. The environment resisted:—nay, more, encroached, evenpressed heavily on the budding genius of the Association. The Associa-


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