. Halcyon . 1881 ; at Swarthmore since 1888. 19 MARY STEVENSON WISTAR, Director of Physical Culture for the Young Swartbmore since 1893. EMILY G. HUNT, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene to the Young D., Womans Medical College, Philadelphia, 1889; at Swarthmore since 1890. JOSEPH BAYLEY, JR., Assistant in Engineering, Shop Swarthmore since 1892. J. RUSSELL HAYES, LL. B., Assistant in English. A. B., Swarthmore, 1888; A. B., Harvard, 1889; LL. B., University of Pennsylvania,1892; at Swarthmore since 1893. HENRY VOLKMAR M., Assistant in Mathematics
. Halcyon . 1881 ; at Swarthmore since 1888. 19 MARY STEVENSON WISTAR, Director of Physical Culture for the Young Swartbmore since 1893. EMILY G. HUNT, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene to the Young D., Womans Medical College, Philadelphia, 1889; at Swarthmore since 1890. JOSEPH BAYLEY, JR., Assistant in Engineering, Shop Swarthmore since 1892. J. RUSSELL HAYES, LL. B., Assistant in English. A. B., Swarthmore, 1888; A. B., Harvard, 1889; LL. B., University of Pennsylvania,1892; at Swarthmore since 1893. HENRY VOLKMAR M., Assistant in Mathematics. B. S., Haverford, 1888; A. M., Haverford, 1889 ; A. M., Harvard, 1890; at Swarth-more since 1893. ARTHUR PEYTON BRYANT, , Assistant in S., Wesleyan, 1892 ; X t Fraternity ; at Swarthmore since 1893. ABBY MARY HALL, A. B., Assistant in B., Swarthmore, 1890; A. B., Cornell, 1893; at Swarthmore since 1^93. , SARAH M. NOWELL, Swarthmore since 1888. 20 Alumni OFFICERS. President :DR. WILLIAM LLEWELLYN BANER, 82. Vice-Presidents :WILLIAM H. RIDGWAY, 75,FLORENCE HALL, 80,HETTY LIPPINCOTT MILLER, 88. Secretary :ESTHER T. MOORE, 73. Treasurer :WILLIAM T. HALL, 78. Recorder :HERMAN HOOPES, 74- Board 0/ Directors :The President, ^The Secretary, •- Treasurer, J FERRIS W. PRICE, 74,ISAAC G. SMEDLEY, 76,MARY E. BROOMELL, 92, P. LESLEY HOPPER, 79,MORRIS L. CLOTHIER, 90,ALICE W. TITUS, 90. Class of 94. Motto :— Vorwdrts. Colors :—Gold and Black. Yell :— Whiff, whack, Gold and Black, Hoo Roar, 94, Hiss, Boom, Ah! HT last, most worthy Seniors, our turn has come to address yoti. Wewill, to the best of our ability, attempt to publish to the worldyour brilliant achievements—that is, if we can, by means as yetunforeseen, obtain back records of your most noble deeds. Yes, it is an honor, we must admit, but oh ! such a task ! for, do youknow, much valuable time has already been lost in making those attempts. Of course, we
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