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��vors woman suffrage. Episcopalian. Mem. D.A.R. Recreations: Driving, electric motoring, golf, singing. Clubs: Freeport Woman's, Chicago Smith College. GODDABD, Clara Cecelia (Mrs. Clarence Case

Goddard), 811 Middle St., Leavenworth, Kan.

Born Connersville, Ind., Dec. 11, 1864; dau. Harmon Qustavus and Anna (McFall) Welbllos". ed. Leavenworth (Kan.) High School; grad. Kan. State Normal; m. Parkville, Mo., July 4, 1874, Clarence Case Goddard, M.D.; one son: Clarence Brock. Interested in civic work, church and Sunday-school. Favors woman suffrage. EJp-isco- palian. GODDAKD, Emma Florence Bobbins (Mrs.

Henry H. Goddard), Vlneland, N.J.

Bom WInthrop, Me., Jan. 10, 1865; dau. Cyrus S. and Mary L. (Rockwood) Robbins; ed WIn- throp High School, Gorham Normal School, student Clark Univ., Cornell, Univ. of Pa., uni- versity and summer courses in Marburg, Ger- many; m. Aug. 7, 1889, Henry H. Goddard, Ph.D. Teacher 14 years in public and private schools. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Woman's EJqual Franchise League of Vineland. Collabora- tor with husband: Influence of Mind on the Body as Evidenced by Faith Cure; also various studies in feeble-mindedness. Quaker. Recreation: Travel. Mem. Woman's Club of Vlneland, N.J., Drama League of Philadelphia.

GODDABD, Fannie Hermance (Mrs. A. A. God- dardn 1227 H St., Sacramento, Cal. Born Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 24, 1855; dau. Levi and Sarah E. (Ferris) Hermance; ed. Sacramento private school and tutors; m. Sacramento, Dec. 13, 1876, A. A. Goddard; one son: Alexander E. Goddard. Club lecturer; interested in church, club, In all charitable work, children's play- grounds; hospital free bed patroness; McKlnley Park commissioner for two years. Writes for newspapers occasionally. Mem. Tuesday Clu'b (Sacramento), Redwood City Club (Redwood, Cal.), Saturday Club (Sacramento); vlce-pres. Cal. Fed. of Women's Clubs. Congregationallst. Favors woman suffrage. Republican.

(iOI>DABD, Fannie Walbridge (Mrs. Louis A.

Goddard), 321 S. Moore St., Algona, Iowa.

Born Plover, Wis. ; dau. Allen A. and Sarah (Harvey) Walbrldge; ed. Madison (Wis.) High School, '91; Univ. of Wis., B.L. '95, M.L. 1900; m, Philadelphia, 1902, Rev. Louis A. Goddard; children: Cosette, Mignonne, Allen, Bernice. Elocutionist in Madison, Reedsburg, Baraboo and other cities; public dramatic reader. Mem. Christian Endeavor, Sunshine Soc, Mission Club of Cong;regatlonal Church, Baraboo, Wis. Rec- reations: Physical culture, fishing, rowing. Ck)n- gregationalist. Favors woman suffrage; worked at the polls all day election day at Baraboo, Wis., 1912; also made large political canvass previous to election. Removed from Baraboo, Wis., May, 1913, to Algona, Iowa, where her hus- band Is now pastor of First Congregational Church.

GODDARD, Louise Angostine (Mrs. Warren Goddard), 4360 Washington Av., St. Louis, Mo.

Bom St. Louis, Mo., May 4, 1880; dau. George H. and Florence (Brush) Augustine; ed. Mary Inst., St. Louis, and Wells Coll., A.B. ; m. Fair- lawn, Kirkwood, Mo., Apr. 9, 1910, Warren God- dard; one daughter: Louise Augustine. Taught school at Mary Inst, two years. Presbyterian. Mem. Wednesday Club.

GODFREY, Winona, care of Pearson's Maga- zine, 425 E. Twenty-fourth St., N.Y. City. Short story writer; b. Marysville, O., July 15, 1877; dau. George M. and Ella (Parthemer) God- frey; ed. Seattle High School. Interested in matters relating to the drama and the modern stage. (Contributor to Harper's McClure's, Pearson's and other magazines. Favors woman suffrage. Now resident in San Francisco.

GOETHE, M»ry L. Glide (Mrs. Charles M.

Goethe), 2515 K St., Sacramento, Cal.

Educated Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll., 1894- 95; Unly. of the Pacific, S.B. '99; graduate student Brrn Mawr Coll., 1899-1900; »tudent of kinder-

��garten methods, 1903-05; grad. Oakland (Cal.) Kindergarten Training School, 1905; m. 1903, Charles M. Goethe. Director of Sacramento Orphanaga and Farm, 1906-09.

GOETZ, BUna, 3846 Woodley Rd., Washington, D.C.

Librarian; b. Washington, D.C, Mar. 11, 1869; dau. Adolpi and Susanna (Michael) Ooetz; grad. WajBhlngton Normal School, studied subsequent- ly at Wellesley Coll., Dartmouth Coll. and Univ. of Chicago. Teacher tor 4 years; librarian of The Teachers' Library, Washington, D.C, since 1895. Mem. Soc. for Philosophical Inquiry. Rec- reations: Reading, study and travel. Favors woman suffrage.

GOrNG, Ellen Maud, 130 McTavlah St., Mon- treal, Can., or care Engineering Magazine, Nassau-Beekman Building, N.Y. City. Writer; b. N.Y. City; dau. CTharles Henry and Eliza (Buxton) Going; private education, N.Y. Normal <3oll., partial course In botany and biology in McGUl Univ., Montreal (as»o. mem. of Alumnae Soc, McQlll Univ.). Author: With the Wild Flowers, 1894; Field, Forest and Way- side Flowers, 1899; With the Trees, 1903; also articles and poenxa published in yarious period- icals. Protestant Episcopal. GOLAY, Juliette, Machlasport, Me.

Teacher; b. Washington, D.C; ed. In schools of Brewer, Me.; Vassar Coll., A.B. '94; CJolumbla Univ., A.M. '01. Teacher Collegiate Inst., Chi- cago, 111., 1896-98; Mrs. Weil's School, N.Y. City, 1898-1901; the Annie Wright School, Tacoma, Wash., 1901-07; Belmont Coll., Nashville, Tenn., 1907-10.

GOLDEN, Elizabeth Lathrop (Mrs. William Morris Golden, Jr.), East Orange, N.J. Born Sherburne, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1874; dau. Charles Henry and Alice (Alcott) Lathrop; ed. Sherburne (N.Y.) Acad., Smith Coll., A.B. '95; m. Sherburne, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1904, William Morris Golden, Jr., lawyer, N.Y. City; one son: Lathrop, b. April 7, 1912. Taught Latin and history, 1895- 1904, first In Norwich (N.Y.) High School, then In N.Y. City high schools; holds N.Y. State life certificate and N.Y. City permanent certificate. Chairman Educational Com., Harlem Y.W.C.A., N.Y. City, 1905-07. Presbyterian. Mem. Women's Univ. Club N.Y. City and Smith Coll. Club, N.Y. City. Favors woman suffrage.

GOLDMAN, May W. (Mrs. Benjamin Goldman), 2626 W. Ninth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Born San Francisco, Sept. 30, 1876; dau. Simon and Annette (Levy) Wolf; grad. Girls' High School (San Francisco) '93; Normal School Sem., second of six private positions offered highest graduates, '94; m. San Francisco, 1907, Benjamin Goldman. Taught school in San Francisco, 1894-1907. Licader of a settlement in Los Angeles where sewing is taught to poor Jewish children. Teacher in free Jewish Sabbath-sohool. Jewess. Republican. Mem. Los Angeles Section Council of Jewish Women (pres. 1910-12), Friday Morning Club.

GOLDMARK, Josephine Clara, 270 W. Ninety- fourth St., N.Y. City.

Social worker and author; b. N.Y. City; ed. in the Brackett School, N.Y. City; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '98; graduate student, Barnard Coll., 1899-1900; tutor 1903-05. Active in work of the National Consumers' League; sec. on publications since 1904. Mem. Com. on Newsboys, N.Y. Child Lalwr Com. Author: Child Labor Legisla- tion, 1907; Fatigue and Efliclency, a Study in Industry, 1912. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. Collegiate Woman Suffrage League.

GOLDMARK, Pauline Dorothea, 270 W. Ninety- fourth St., N.Y. City.

Social work; b. N.Y. City; ed. Brackett School, N.Y. City; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '96; graduate student Barnard Coll., 1896-97; Columbia Univ., 1897-98. Asa't sec. (Consumers' League of N.Y. City, 1899-1904; exec, sec, 1905-09; chairman Legislative Com., 1908-11; aesociate elector of College Settlements Asa'n, 1904-05; mem. Legisla- tive Com., 1904-05, and director since 1905 N.Y. Child Labor Com.; associate director N.Y. School of PhHanthropy and ■uperrlsor of R«-

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