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CUTLER—DAFFAN
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Ass'n. Mem Fortnightly Club of Northampton, Coll. Club, Boston; Women's Univ. Club, N,Y.

CUTLER, Mary Goodnow (Mrs. Roland Rogers Cutler), South Sudbury, Mass.

Born South Sudbury, Mass., Aug. 1, 1874; dau. Nahum and Isadore F. (Thompson) Goodnow; ed. Smith Coll., B.L. '99; m. South Sudbury, Mass., June 24, 1908, Roland Rogers Cutler; children, Isadore Goodnow Cutler, b. Apr. 21, 1909; Roland Rogers Cutler, b. Sept. 19, 1910; Richard Thompson Cutler, b. Feb. 22, 1912. Interested in Congregational Church charities, missions, home and foreign. Congregationalist. Mem. Woman's Club, College Club of Boston, Smith College Alumnae Ass'n.

CUTLER, Mary Helen, Mills College, Cal.

Teacher; b. New Ipswich, N.H., Sept. 29, 1865; dau. Calvin and Sarah Daniels (Sanford) Cutler; grad. Wellesley Coll., B.A. '88; Radcliffe, M.A. '09 (mem. Shakespeare Soc, Wellesley). Head Greek dep't, Mt. Harmon Boys' School; teacher of classics and history, Manchester, N.H.; Arlington, Mass., and Newton, Mass., high schools; history and economics, St. Agnes School, Albany, N.Y.; Wheaton Sem., Newton, Mass.; head of history dep't. Mills Coll., Cal. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Historical Ass'n, Am. Political Science Ass'n, Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae, Wellesley Alumnae Ass'n, Radcliffe Alumnae Ass'n.

CUTTER, Anna Wheeler Alberger (Mrs. Chester Guild Cutter), 35 Mill St., Nyack, N.Y.

Born Buffalo, N.Y., July 16, 1864; dau. Col. William C. and Frances A. (Tryon) Alberger; ed. Acad. of Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, Mo.; m. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 4, 1885, Chester Guild Cutter of Boston, Mass.; one daughter: Nina Redding Cutter. Episcopalian. Mem. Nat. California Club in New York, City Federation of Women's Clubs (N. Y. City), and Congress of State Societies.

CUTTING, Elizabeth Brown, 247 President St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

Born Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1871; dau. Churchill Hunter and Mary (Dunton) Cutting; ed. Brooklyn Heights Sem.; Vassar Coll., A.B. '93; Columbia Univ., A.M. '97. Pres. N.Y. branch Vassar Alumnas Ass'n; third vice-pres. Ass'n Collegiate Alumnae. Mem. Exec. Com. Brooklyn Armstrong Ass'n, Vassar Hist. Ass'n. Mem. Women's Univ., Board of Managers Twentieth Century, Brooklyn; Brooklyn Barnard, Brooklyn Heights Sem., City History Club. Since 1907 on editorial staff of Harper's Bazar, N.Y. City. Author: Old Taverns and Posting Inns.

CUTTING, Mary Stewart Doubleday (Mrs. Charles Weed Cutting), 17 Evergreen Place, Orange, N.J.

Author; b. N.Y. City, June 27, 1851; dau. Gen. Ulysses and Mary (Stewart) Doubleday; ed. Hobart Hall, N.Y. City; Moravian Sem., Bethlehem, Pa.; m. N.Y. City, Dec. 29, 1875, Charles Weed Cutting (died 1893). Author: Little Stories of Courtship; Little Stories of Married Life; More Stories of Married Life; The Suburban Whirl and Other Stories of Married Life; Heart of Lynn; The Wayfayers; Just for Two; Lovers of Sanna. Episcopalian. Mem. Pen and Brush Club.

CUTTING, May Van Horne (Mrs. Leonard M. Cutting), Jerseyville, Ill.

Born Jerseyville. Ill., May 1, 1867; dau. Augustus Knapp and Elizabeth Sloan (Bacon) Van Horne; ed. Jerseyville public schools, Univ. of Michigan (Kappa Kappa Gamma); m. Jerseyville. Ill., Oct. 28, 1896, Leonard M. Cutting. Has given household science talks at women's clubs and has told children's stories. Mem. King's Daughters, Provident Ass'n. Favors woman suffrage, but not active. Author: Foreign Flashlights. Episcopalian. Recreations: Travel, reading. Clubs: Musical, Domestic Science.

CZARNOMSKA, Marie Elizabeth Josephine, 88 Hilton Av., Hempstead, L.I.

Educator; b. N.Y. City; dau. Isydor Czarnomski and Letitia (Coakley) Czamomska; grad. Packer Collegiate Inst., Brooklyn, N.Y.; later education by tutors; A.M. Smith College, 1904. Principal girls' dep't. Classical Inst., Schenectady, N.Y., 1875-77: teacher St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N.C., 1877-80; Packer Inst., Brooklyn, 1880-81; lady principal, St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N.C., 1881-88; prof. English literature. Smith Coll., 1888-1904; dean of women and lecturer on English and Biblical literature, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1904-09; lecturer on art and archaeology, 1909. Favors woman suffrage. Charter mem. Univ. of Cincinnati branch of the College League for Equal Suffrage. Writer for magazines. Episcopalian. Independent in politics. Mem. Smith Coll. Alumnae Ass'n, Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae, Southern Ass'n Collegiate Alumnae, Nat. Geographic Soc, Soc. Biblical Exegesis and Literature, Egypt Exploration Fund (hon. sec). Recreations: Chess, golf, traveling, etc. Member of Women's University Club, N.Y. City.

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DABNEY, Edith, 1530 Fifteenth Av., Seattle, Wash.

Teacher; b. Minnesota; ed. Central High School, St. Paul, Minn.; Brearley School, N.Y. City; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '03. Teacher of history, English and French in Milton (Mass.) Acad., 1903-06; history, English and mathematics in Washington Preparatory School, Seattle, Wash., 1906-08, and 1908-10, and in the St Nicholas School, Seattle, since 1910.

DABNEY, Julia Parker, Brookline, Mass.

Artist and author; b. Fayal, Azores, Sept. 2, 1850; dau. William Henry and Mary A. D. (Parker) Dabney (both Americans); early education at Teneriffe, Canary Islands, later in Boston schools. Author: Little Daughter of the Sun; The Musical Basis of Verse; Poor Chola; Songs of Destiny and others.

DADMUN, Frances May, 7 Symmes Road, Winchester, Mass.

Teacher; b. Marlboro, Mass., Sept. 17, 1875; dau. William E. and Marion R. (Estabrook) Dadmun; ed. Marlboro public schools; Wellesley Coll., A.B. '99, A.M. '01; Summer School of Charles Herbert Woodbury at Ogunquit, Me. (mem. Alpha Kappa Chi, Wellesley). Teacher in Norwich Art School, 1903-04; instructor in art, Swarthmore Coll., 1905-08; professional Sunday-school sup't, 1910-13; lecturer in Italian Renaissance painting. Sec.-treas. Boston Alumni Chapter, Intercollegiate Socialist Society. Favors woman suffrage. Author of primary lessons in Scattered Seeds, 1910-13. Mem. Society of Friends. Associate mem. Child Labor Com., Religious Education Ass'n, Tuckerman Associates, Isles of Shoals Summer Meetings Ass'n, Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae.

DAFFAN, Katie, Austin, Tex.

Author; b. Brenham, Tex.; dau. L, A. and Mollie (Day) Daffan; ed. high school, Corsicana, Tex.; Hollins (Va.) Inst. Pres. State organization United Daughters of the Confederacy; pres. State organization Texas Woman's Press Ass'n; State historian D.A.R.; pres. of dep't in Southern Educational Ass'n; first vice-pres. Texas Historical Ass'n; sup't of Texas Confederate Woman's Home, Austin, Tex. (State institution). Favors woman suffrage. Author: Woman In History; The Woman on the Pine Springs Road; As Thinketh a Woman; Texas Heroes (a school book); My Father as I Remember Him. Writer for Texas newspapers, author of articles published in magazines, and poems published in Texas and elsewhere. Lecturer on subjects of interest to women and upon subjects in English and Am. literature. State sponsor for United Confederate Veterans; sec. for life of Hood's Texas Brigade, Chapter of Daughters of the Confederacy at Denton, Tex., is named the Katie Daffan Chapter. Vice-pres. of Texas Anti-Tuberculosis Ass'n; delegate to Nat. Congress on Hygiene and Demography; delegate to Child's Welfare Congress. Has addressed audiences in various cities on civic, philanthropic and literary subjects; made frequent commencement addresses in educational