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��LUTZ— LYNCH

��Deane; Dawn of the Morning; "Lo, Michael." Writer for papers and magazines.

LUTZ, Helen Howland (Mrs. Gilbert Claude

I.utz), The Rickmond, N.T. City.

Writer, Journalist; b. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21, 1876; dau. Joseph Lee and Irene (Chamber- lain) Rowland; grad. Emerson Coll. of Oratory, '95; student Nat. School of Acting; m. N.Y. City, Apr. 15, 1903, (Gilbert Claude Lutz. Writer on Washington Post, 1899-1902; since 1902 on staff of N.Y. Press; also editor of the Gilbert Lutz Syn- dicate. Author: The Digressions of Polly, 1905 (first puibUshed serially as the "Polly Dia- logues"); The Widow (to Say Nothing of the Man), 1908; Reflections of a Baehelor Girl, 1909.

LYDEKS, Elizabeth Mary Perkins (Mrs. B. C.

W. S. Lyders), 2429 Green St., San Francisco,

Cal.

Born Batavia, O., Mar. 7, 1879; dau. Edwin and Louise (Gillingham) Perkins; ed. Central High School, Washington, D.C., 1892-95; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1896-1903, B.A. 1900; European fel- low, 1900; Berlin and Munich, 1901-02; Latin fellow, 1902; Ph.D. '03; m. San Diego, Feb. 20, 1910, E. C. W. S. Lyders; one daughter: Mar- garet Louise. Teacher Western High School, 1903-06; instructor, Vassar Coll., 1906-07; instruc- tor. Normal Coll., N.Y. City, 1907-09. Author: The Expression of Customary Action or State in Early Latin; collaborator in Syntax of High School Latin. Mem. Disciples of Christ. Mem. Am. Philological Ass'n (Western Branch), Alum- nse Ass'n of Bryn Mawr.

LYliE, Frances I>ong-las (Mrs. Dan Connolly

Lyle), College Park, Ga.

Born Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 1, 1876; dau. James Henry and Eugenia (Douglas) Ladson; ed. Columbia (S.C.) High School for Girls, Wash- ington Sem., Atlanta, Ga. ; m. Atlanta, Oct. 10, 1894, Dan Connolly Lyle; children: Douglas Con- nolly, Lyle, Eugenia Douglas, Dan Connolly. Mem. Joseph Hohnshom Chapter D.A.R., At- lanta Woman's Ciub; pres. Woman's Club of College Park for two terms.

LYMAN, Bertha Burton Thayer (Mrs. Eugene William Lyman), Bangor Theological Semi- nary, Bangor, Me.

Bom MiamiYille, O., Feb. 11, 1875; dau. Edwin B. and Helen M. (Shattuck) Thayer; ed. Smith Coll., B.A. '97 (mem. Philosophical Club); stud- ied Univ. of Halle, Germany, 1S99-1SO0; m. Hat- field, Mass., June 1, 1899, Eugene William Ly- man. Home sec. Eastern Me. branch Woman's Board Foreign Missions. Congregationalist.

LYJLiJN, Edith Alice Evelyn (Mrs. Charles G.

Lyman), Burlingame, Cal.

Artist, amateur; b. San Francisco, April 22, 1870; dau. Jeremiah Clarke, LL.D., and Charlotte F. (Kane) Clarke; ed. Mile. Thouron's, Geneva, Switzerland; Miss West's School, San Francisco, and Convent of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary; m. San Francisco, 1890, Charles G. Lyman, U.S.A.; children: Edmunds Lyman, b. 1891; Bea- trice Elmore, b. 1895 (died 1898). Studied sculp- ture at the Hopkins Inst, under Douglas Tilden, and two years in Paris under Frederick Brou. Catholic. Republican. Recreations: Swimming, riding, golf. Mem. Santa Barbara Country Club, Burlingame Country Club, San Francisco Golf and Country Club. Received a life-saving medal from Congress, 1886, for saving a schoolmate from drowning.

LYMAN, Edna D. Steward (Mrs. Ernest W. Ly- man), Eufaula, Okla.

Born Neosho, Mo., Dec. 23, 1881; dau. Russel B. and Katharine (Sharp) Steward; ed. public schools of Kan. and Okla., and high school, Ponca City, Okla.; m. Ponca City, Okla., Jan. 15, 1902, Ernest W. Lyman; one daughter: Frances Lucille, b. Sept. 22, 1904. Interested in charity work and all things pertaining to public health and welfare; mem. Health Com. of Okla. Fed. of Women's Clubs; also on local Civics Com. Mem. P.E.O. (chapter T.); pres. Twentieth Century Club since 1911. Presbyterian.

��LYMAN, Emily Stewart (Mrs, George Henry Lyman), 316 North Sixth St., Fort Smith, Ark, Born n>rankfort, 0. ; dau. Samuel Gillespie and Jane (Evans) Stewart; ed. Champaign, 111., High School, and Univ. of 111.; m. Champaign, 111., Jan. 16, 1873, George Henry Lyman; children. Georgiana (Theta Sorority, Stanford Univ., "07), Henry Pratt (Phi Delta, Univ. of 111., '07). Pres. Fortnightly Library Ass'n, 1896-97; charter vice- regent Carnegie Library; charter officer of Chil- dren's Home; charter vice-regent D.A.R. Au- thor: Bera, 1888; Legends of Arkansas, 1900; Sketches on Motor Journey, 1911; The Stewart Family, 1912. Congregationalist. Charter mem. Alethenai, Univ. of 111., 1872; mem. Woman's Club and Library Ass'n, Cairo, 111., 1878-82; sponsor for 24 years for the Wednesday Club (a girls' club); mem. Fortnightly Club; pres. Old Commissary Ass'n. Favors woman suffrage.

LYMAN, Henrietta Crane (Mrs. William A.

Lyman), 509 Jackson St., Milwaukee, Wis.

Clergyman; b. Rutland, Wis.; dau. George W. and Mary A. (Havilanc.) Crane; ed. Univ. ol Wis., B.S.; m. Madison, Wis., June, 1874, Will- lam A. Lyman; children: Rolla La Verne, Marion Venette, Edna Irene, William A., Carol Genevieve. Performed 25 marriage ceremonies, many infant baptisms and all other work, aa ass't pastor for husband, who was a clergyman. Lectured for missions, home and foreign, and for woman suffrage in S.Dak. and Wis.; vice- pres. Political Equality League of Wis. Con- gregationalist. Progressive (one of founders of party). Mem. Woman's Club of Madison, Wis.

LYMAN, Rose Clarissa, 197 Main St., East-

hampton, Mass.

Born Easthampton, Mass., 1869; dau. Ansel Burt and Clara Sophia (Nash) Lyman; ed. Easthampton High School; Willeston Sem., Smith Coll., A.B. '90. Teacher in North Wales (Pa.) Acad., Hopkins Acad., Hadley, Mass.; Northamp- ton High School, and studied Latin and French in Paris at Sorbonne and College de France, and after that teacher in Morris High School, N.Y. City. Interested in Adult Bible Class ol Payson Church, Easthampton, Mass. ; on com. to provide entertainments for church sociables. Mem. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren of Hampshire Co., Mass. Influential in securing a Smith Coll. professor to give course of lectures in U.S. history in Easthampton dur- ing winter. Congregationalist. Mem. Alumna Ass'n of Smith Coll. Recreations: Concerts in Smith Coll., theatre, opera, walking, driving. Mem. Tuesday Afternoon Club, Easthampton.

LYTVIAN, Susan Chester (Mrs. Chester-Lyman),

R.F.D. No. 1, Asheville, N.C.

Born Englewood, N.J., Dec. 8, 1867; dau. Charles T. and Lucretia L. (Roberts) Chester; ed. Collegiate School for Girls, Englewood; Vas- sar Coll., class of '88, A.B.; m. Asheville, N.C, Jan. 20, 1898, A. Hunt Lyman (deceased). In- terested in college settlement work in the rural district near Asheville and In a mission of Grace Memorial Church, also near A^evlUe. Against universal suffrage for women; favors a limited suffrage for women with property and educa- tional qualifications. Wrote monograph: College Settlements and Their Relation to the Church (Church Standard). Protestant Episcopalian. Mem. Vassar Alumnae Ass'n, Needlework Guild of America. Recreations: Riding, traveling.

LYNCH, Caroline Vinia, 217 Norfolk St., Dor- chester Center, Boston, Mass. Teacher; grad. Smith Coll., A.B. '94; student of English and pedagogy, Radcliffe Coll., 1896-97, and of Greek, Latin and archaeology, 1907-09; archaeology in Am. School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1904-05, M.A. ; Columbia Univ., '08. Ass't in Greek and Latin, W«st Upton (Mass.) High School, 1897-98; demonstrator of art and classical archaeology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1909-10. Mem. Am. Inst. Archaeology, Smith Coll. Alumnffl Ass'n.

LYNCH, Dolly Suite (Mrs. Allen Ramsey Lynch), 402 Ninth St., Dennison, O. Born Newcomerstown, 0., Dec. 1, 1858; dau.

Dr. John Smythe and Sarah K. (Beatty) Suite;

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