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Du BOIS, Phebe L., 184 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

Physician; b. Holmdel, N.J., Feb. 8, 1883; dau. John R. and Anna (Spader) Du Bois; ed. Freehold High School, 1899; N.J. Normal School, 1902; Cornell Univ. Medical School, M.D. '08 (mem. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Epsilon Iota). Interne City Hospital, Watertown, N.Y.; interne resident N.Y. Infirmary for Women and Children, NY. City; in meningitis dep't of Health Dep't since Oct, 1910. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. Women's Political Union, Collegiate Equal Suffrage League of N.Y. State. Author of occasional articles for medical journals. Mem. Dutch Reformed Church; mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc, N.Y. State Med. Soc, Am. Med. Ass'n, Cornell Women's Club.

DuBOSE, Augusta Hines Wood (Mrs. Charles S. Du Bose), care Athens Daily Herald, Athens, Ga.

Editor; b. Savannah, Ga.; dau. James S. and Mary S. (Irwin) Wood; ed. private schools; later attended Lucy Cobb Inst, at Athens, Ga., grad. 1905; also attended Merrill School; m. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 21, 1907, Charles S. Du Bose; one son: Charles S. Du Bose IV. Pres. Woman's Bible Class of Sunday-school of First Baptist Church

DUCKERING, Florence West, 483 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Physician; b. England; grad. Tufts Coll. Medical College (cum laude), M.D. 1900. Sup't and resident surgeon till 1903 at Woman's Charity Club Hospital; ass't surgeon at New England Hospital. Mem. Professional Women's Club of Boston. Episcopalian. Favors woman suffrage; mem. College Equal Suffrage League.

DUCKWORTH, Mary Walker Haines (Mrs. Hubert Battersby Duckworth), Cherokee Heights, Macon, Ga.

Born Savannah, Ga., April 8, 1878; dau. John Schley and Allah (Brooks) Haines; ed. Miss Hartridge's School for Girls; m. Aug. 1, 1900, Hubert Battersby Duckworth; children: Joseph Battersby, b. Sept. 8, 1902; Hubert Battersby Duckworth, b. Nov. 19, 1906. Interested in music. Episcopalian. Recreations: Music, horseback.

DUDLEY, Helena Stuart, 93 Tyler St., Boston, Mass.

Social worker; b. Aug. 31, 1858; dau. J. H. and Caroline (Bates) Dudley; ed. Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1884-85, Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '89. Teacher of biology at Packer Inst, and Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, 1889-92; headworker Denison House (Coll. Settlement), Boston, 1892-1912. Interested in all efforts for social and industrial betterment. Protestant Episcopalian. Mem. Twentieth Century Club, Boston. Favors woman suffrage.

DUDLEY, Jessie Duncan (Mrs. Joseph Francis Dudley), Fargo, N.Dak.

Born Leith Lumsden, Scotland; dau. George and Elizabeth (Field) Grassie; grad. Mount Holyoke '60, receiving diploma; m. Bolton, Mass., April 22, 1864, Joseph Francis Dudley, D.D.; children: Joseph Grassie, b. 1869; Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1871; William Alvin, b. 1872. Has been active in religious, temperance and philanthropic work. Congregationalist. Has been a vice-pres. of the Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior since its organization, 1868. Joined the Woman's Club of Fargo, 1895, a literary and study club, but active in civic betterment; previous to that was for 15 years mem. of a woman's club in Eau-claire, Wis. Favors woman suffrage.

DUDLEY, Katharine, 1545 Astor St., Chicago, Ill.

Artist painter; b. Chicago; dau. Dr. Emilius C. and Anna M. (Titcomb) Dudley; ed. Dearborn Sem., Chicago; Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900 and 1902-03, Ph.B. '03; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1900-02; Chicago Acad. of Fine Arts, 1904-06. Professionally engaged as artist from 1906.

DUDLEY, Mary Henton (Mrs. R. M. Dudley), Georgetown, Ky.

Born Woodford Co., Ky., Dec. 26, 1846; dau. Thomas and Nancy (Darnaby) Henton; m. April 3, 1877, R. M. Dudley (pres. Georgetown Coll.); children: Anne (Mrs. W. O. Shewmaker). Mary, June (Mrs. R. E. Harvey), Louise, Rose. Prominent in religious and philanthropic activities of community. One of organizers of Woman's Ass'n of Georgetown Coll., pres. Georgetown Civic League since its organization. Baptist.

DUDLEY, Mary Virginia Crawford (Mrs. Charles Benjamin Dudley), Gulph Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Born Bryn Mawr, Pa., June 24, 1868; dau. John Yocum and V. Virginia (Wright) Crawford; ed. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's School, Philadelphia; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '96; m. Bryn Mawr, April 17, 1906, Charles Benjamin Dudley. Taught history and political economy at Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, 1897-1909. Mem. Bryn Mawr Club (N.Y. City), College Club (Philadelphia), Altoona Cricket Club. Recreation: Gardening. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Pa. United Suffrage Soc.

DUER, Caroline King, 53 E. Fifty-sixth St.. N.Y. City.

Writer; b. N.Y. City, Feb. 27, 1865; dau. James Gore and Elizabeth Meads (King) Duer; ed. private schools of N.Y. City. Author: Poems (with sister, Alice King Duer), 1896, three editions (poem "International Episode," from this volume is in all school collections); Unconscious Comedians (collection of stories), 1902; also many poems and stories in magazines. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. Equal Franchise Ass'n.

DUFFIELD, Anna Vinacke (Mrs. Charles William Duffield), Public Library, Loveland, Colo.

Librarian; b. Wellsville, O., 1865; dau. John W and Avis (Hale) Vinacke; ed. public school Amity Coll., Ia.; Library Training Dep't Agricultural Coll., and Public Library, Fort Collins. Colo.; m. Blanchard, Ia., 1884, Charles William Duffield; children: Horace Charles, John, Lawrence. Chairman Industrial Com., Colo. Federation of Women's Clubs; interested in legislative work, State and Nat., for women and children. Methodist. Republican. Mem. Chapter L., P.E.O. Sisterhood (twice pres.); charter mem. Woman's Club of Loveland (twice pres.); mem. Duplicate Whist Club. Favors woman suffrage. Librarian of Loveland Public Library, assisted in its establishment and organization.

DUKE, Alexandra Gamble (Mrs. Thomas T. Duke;, 16 Gifford Av., Jersey City, N.J.

Born Plattsburg, N.Y., May 9, 1881; dau. Joseph and Mary A. (McGill) Gamble; ed. Wellesley Coll., B.A. '02; m. Oct. 24, 1906, Lieut. Thomas T. Duke, U.S. Army. Presbyterian.

DUKE, Edith Ridgeway (Mrs. R. T. W. Duke Jr.), 546 Park St., Charlottesville, Va.

Born Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 1, 1863; dau. John F. and Mary Haines (Harker) Slaughter; ed. private school, Lynchburg, Va.; Edge Hill School, Albemarle County, Va.; m. Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 1, 1884, R. T. W. Duke Jr.; children: Mary, R. T. W., J. F. S., William Eskridge, Helen R., Edwin Ellicott (deceased). Against woman suffrage, unless with educational and property qualifications. Episcopalian. Mem. D.A.R. Recreations: Driving, traveling, books.

DULANEY, Alice Hardeman (Mrs. Malcolm. E. Dulaney), 1333 Grace Av., Cincinnati, O.

Musician; b. Morning View, Ky., Nov. 7, 1877; dau. Captain Thomas White and Elizabeth (Taney) Hardeman; Springer gold medalist, Coll. of Music of Cincinnati; honor graduate, High School of Covington, Ky.; special distinctions in Latin and French, Capital Coll. of Atlanta, Ga.; mem. Covington High School Alumnae; m. Sept. 14, 1901, Malcolm E. Dulaney; children: Malcolm Hardeman, Nana Fish. Played and lectured with success in Boston, Bar Harbor, Mt. Kineo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Jacksonville, etc.; soloist on Kentucky Day at the Cotton States and International Exposition. Favors woman suffrage. Wrote Musical Kindergarten Lectures; Studies of Great Musical Composers. Mem. Am. Music Soc, N.Y. City; Audubon Soc, Colonial Daughters, Chaminade Musical Soc, Mary and Martha Soc. Recreations: Horseback riding, walking, tennis, croquet, swimming. Clubs: Inverness Country, Music Lovers', Mothers'.

DUMONT, Elizabeth (Mrs. Spencer S. Dumont), 1010 W. Main St., Enid, Okla.

Born Kahoka, Mo., May 4, 1876; dau. John and