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��Case, in 1906-07 iu KreuUer Sonata, in 1907-08 in The Straight Road. In season of 1913 starring in The Amazons.

WAiSH, Harriet, Bishop Strachan School,

Toronto, Can.

Educator; b. Dublin, Ireland; dau. Venerable Robert Walsh, D.D., Archdeacon of Dublin; grad. Trinity Coll., Dublin, B.A. ; special course iu pedagogy in Cambridge Univ., and student of languages in Continental Europe. Ass't mistress 1903-04, head mistress 1904-11, Uplands School, St. I.,eonard's-on-Sea, England; since May, 1911, lady principal of Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, Canada. Anglican.

WAiSH, Honor (Mrs. Charles T. Walsh), 610 S. Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. Author; dau. William and Elizabeth (Kyne) O'Connell; ed. at home by father, who had pri- vate school in St. Louis; m. Ciuirles T. Walsh; one son: (;harles O'Connell, b. June 2, 1904. Associate editor of Catholic Standard and Times since 1895. Author: The Story-Book House, 1903; contributor to N.Y. Sun, Youth's Companion, Benziger's Magazine, and other publications. Catholic. Mem. Soc. of Arts and Letters; life mem. Catholic Hist. Soc. Recreations: Reading, walking. Favors woman suffrage.

WALSH, Jessie Chambers McBride (Mrs. John Henry Walsh), care of Naval Constructor J. H. Walsh, U.S. Navy Dep't, Washington, D.C. Born Bridgeton, N.J., Apr. 13, 1877; dau. J. B. and Mary (Chambers) McBride; ed. public and private schools, Columbia, Pa.; Girls' Latin School, Baltimore, Md. ; Woman's Coll., Balti- more, Md. ; Bryn Mawr, A.B. (Alpha Phi); m. Aug. 25, 1906, John Henry Walsh, U.S.N., naval constructor. Favors woman suffrage.

WALSH, Lucy Pierce Bartlett (Mrs. Wflliaai L.

Walsh), Brookfleld, Mass.

Teacher; b. North Brookfleld, Mass., Jan. 19, 1873; dau. Hiram Pierce and Sylvia Churoh (Weston) Bartlett; ed. North Brookfleld High School, Smith Coll., A.B. '96; Clark Univ. Sum- mer School, '99; m- North Brookfleld, Mass., Feb. 14, 1907, Rev. William L. Walsh; one son: War- ren Bartlett, b. 1909. First ass't North Brookfleld High School, 1897-1901; principal's ass't. Chestnut St. School of Springfleld, Mass., 1902-06. Pres. Woman's Alliance, Brookfleld Branch of Nat. Alliance of the Unitarian Church; director New England Ass'n Alliance; charter mem. Peter Harwood Chapter D.A.R. Unitarian. Favors woman suffrage. WALTER, Anna (Mrs. Elmer Watter), Marcel-

lus, Mich.

General writer; b. Marcellus, Mich., June 30, 1865; dau. John and Anna (FlattMs) Taylor; m. Marcellus, Mich., 1886, Elmer Walter. Six years chairman civic dep't Mich. Fed. Women's Clubs; sec. and treas. Mich. Audubon Soc. Lectures before schools on birds, humane teaching and civics. Favors woman suffrage. Chairman F*ress Com. in Marcellus Equal Suffrage Soc. Writer of articles on civic and town improvement, birds and their habits, health talks, practical plans for correct sanitation, hygiene, ethical principles, etc. Christian Scientist. Mem. Mich. Woman's Press Ass'n, Audubon Soc, Suffrage Ass'n, Woman's Relief Corps, L' Allegro Club. WALTER, Caroline Packer Sargent (Mrs. William Emley Walter), Swarthmore, Pa.

Born St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 1, 1873; dau. Will- iam Cooper and Adele Felicia (Packer) Sargent; ed. St. t'aul High School; Swarthmore Coll. (Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha Theta); m. St. Paul, Minn., 1897, William Emley Walter; children: David Sargent, Elizabeth Ann, Henrietta Emley, Helen Sargent Walter. Active mem. Friends' Meeting; active in alumni work for Swarthmore College; nat. sec. Kappa Alpha Theta, 1895-67; nat. pres., 1897-99. Mem. Friends Church, Woman's Club of Swarthmore, Favors woman sullrage.

WALTER, Josephine, 61 West Seventy-fourth St., N.Y. City.

Physician; dau. Israel David and Henrietta Walter; ed in N.Y. City in private schools of F?fiin 3 n Catholic Sisters and of Madame Mears;

��grad Med. Coll. of N.Y. Infirmary for Women and Children, M.D. '82; studied in Paris, Lon- don, Berlin, Vienna and Leipzig for two years. Interne Mt. Sinai Hospital staff for three and a half years; attending physician to N.Y. Infirm- ary for Women and Children; attending gyne- cologist to Montefiore Home; physician to Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls. .Towess. Mem. Harvey Soc, Academy of Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, N.Y. County Med. Soc, Woman's Med Ass'n of N.Y. City, Woman's Med. Ass'n of State of N.Y., Mt. Sinai Alumni Ass'n.

WALTON, AJiisail Woodworth (Mrs. Lyman A.

Walton), 5737 Woodlawn Av., Chicago, 111.

Bom N.Y. City, Mar. 15, 1866; dau. Samuel and Bducia (Tnllar) Wood-worth; ed. Potsdam, N.Y.; m. New York, June 5, 1886, Lyman A. Walton; children: Harriet, Louise, Mark. Pres. Woman's Athletic Club, Chicago (two years) ; pres. Soc. for Preservation of the WUd Flowers in Illinois. Eipiscopalian. Republican. Mem. Antiquarian Soc, B'd of Managers Chicago Orphan Asylum.

WALTON, Alice, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

College professor; grad. Smith Coll., A.B. '87; student of Greek, Latin literature and archae- ology, Cornell Univ., 1890-92, Ph.D. '92; student comparative philosophy and archseology, Univ. of Leipzig, 18^-93, and archaeology in Am. School of Classical Studies in Athens, 1895-96, and in Radcliffe Coll., 1898-1900; Am. School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1903-04; McGraw fellow in Greek, Cornell, 1891-92; A.C.A. European fel- low, 1892-93. Teacher of the classics in Mrs. Thorpe's School for Girls, Worcester, Mass., 1888- 90; Dr. Sach's School for Girls, N.Y. City, 1893- 95; instructor and associate prof. Latin and arch- aeology in Wellesley Coll. since 1896. Author: The Cult of Asklepios. Mem. Ass'n (Ikjllegiate Alumnae, Am. Archaeological Inst., Am. Philolog- ical Soc, Smith College Alumnae Ass'n. WALTON, Clara Louise, 60 Lorraine St., Hart- ford, Conn.

Bom Hartford, Conn.; grad. Smith Coll., B.S. '87; student of biology, Smith Coll., 1888-89. Teacher of drawing in Hartford High School, 1895-97; supervisor cf drawing in Hartford public grammar schools since 1889.

WALTON, Florence Louise, "The Beeches," East Orange, N.J.

Artist, painter; b. Ekist Orange, N.J. ; dau. David Stoddard and Mary Abby (Shove) Walton; cd. Dearborn-Morgan School, Orange, N.J. ; the Misses Masters' School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and Miss White's School, Villa Dupont, Paris, France, '08. Mem. Young Women's Conference, NortlifleW, Mass. (mem. Exec. C*m., chairman Athletic and Recreation Com-); interested in Dobbs Day Nnraery, N.Y. City, and in Sunday- school of First Presbyterian Church of East Orange, N.J. Mem. Art Students' League of N.Y. City. Recreations: Fencing, ridmg, skating and out-door sports; mem. N.Y. Fencers' Club. Favors woman suffrage.

WALTON, Katharine Kent, 10 Francis St., Annapolis, Md.

Artist; b. Annapolis, Md. ; dau. Henry Roland Walton, M.D., and Julianna Ballard (Kent) Wal- ton; alumna of Notre Dame Coll. of Md., studied at Maryland Inst., Charcoal Club, and privately under masters of prominence and importance. Miniature and portrait painter of persons promi- nent socially, historically and politically. Her portraits of Francis Scott Key, author of The Star Spangled Banner; James Rider Randall, author of Maryland, My Maryland, occupy notable places on the walls of the State House of Annapolis, in the Old Senate, where Wash- ington resigned his commission as commander- in-eliief of the American army; Matthew Tilgh- man, occupies a place in the Memorial Room in the State House; also other portraits. Mem. D.A.R. and active socially as well as in the civic movements of Annapolis. Descendant of the oldest Maryland families, tracing descent from Leonard Calvert and Colonial Governor Stone, and on the maternal side descendant of Alexander Coutee, James Mackubin, Joseph Kent, governor of Maryland, 1825. Catholic.

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