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��ployers' Liability, 1910. Writer of articles on industrial and economic topics. EASTMAN, Elaine Goodalc (Mrs. Charles A. Eastmans, Amherst, Mass.

Author; b. Mount Washington, Mass., Oct. 9, 1863; dau. Henry S. and Dora H. (Read) Goodale; ed. at home by parents and tutors, at Miss Nor- ris' School, N.Y. City; m. June 18, 1891, Dr. Charles A. Eastman; children: Dora Winona, Irene, Virginia, Ohlyesa, Eleanor Read, Florence Bascom. Teacher and supervisor In Indian Schools, 1883-91; since 1891 has taken a more or less active interest in Indian education; also since 1908 In local civic work. Author: Apple Blossoms; Wild Flowers; Little Brother o" Dreams, 1910; Yellow Star, 1911. Mem. Nat. Woman's Indian Ass'n; Amherst School Alliance. Recreations: Walking, reading. Protestant Epis- copalian. Favors woman suffrage. EASTMAN, Eva Louise Hills (Mrs. Lucius Root

Eastman Jr.). 359 Upper Mountain Av., Upper

Montclalr, N.J.

Graduate Smith Coll., B.A. '96; student of philosophy and history, Radcliffe Coll., 1898-1900, M.A. 1900; m. June 14, 1905, Lucius Root East- man Jr.; children: Margaret Hills, b. Mar. 30, 1907; John Hills, b. Jan. 30, 1910. Tutor In Brooklyn, N.Y., 1896-98; teacher Riverdale School, N.Y. City, 1900-01; tutor Boston, 1901-02. Mem. Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae, Smith Coll. Alumnse Ass'n. EASTMAN, Helen, Wells River, Vt.

Artist; b. South Newbury, Vt., Mar. 22, 1863; dau. Charles W. and Elizabeth C. (Abbott) East- man (great-grandfather was one of Washington's body-guards at Valley Forge; had four great- grandfathers in the Revolution); ed. public schools, Wells River, Vt. Author: New England Ferns. Recreations: Painting and nature study. Belongs to Evangelical Church, but attends Meth- odist Church. Favors woman suffrage. Prohi- bitionist. EASTMAN, Linda Anne, 2126 Fairmont Rd.,

Cleveland, Ohio.

Librarian; b. Oberlin, O., July 17, 1867; dau. William Harvey and Sarah (Redrup) Eastman; ed. in Cleveland schools and by private study. Taught in public schools of West Cleveland and Cleveland. 1885-92; ass't in Cleveland Public Li- brary, 1892-95; ass't librarian and cataloguer Dayton Public Library, 1895-96; vice-librariaii Cleveland Public Library, 1896; instructor Li- brary School of Western Reserve Univ., 1904; first woman pres. Ohio Library Ass'n, 1905; mem. Council of Am. Library Ass'n; mem. exec, board of same, 1911; Interested in all civic and social welfare. Contributes to library periodicals. Mem. Ohio Library Ass'n, Am Library Ass'n, Am. Library Inst., Cleveland Consumers' League, Soc. for Promoting the Interests of the Blind. Favors woman suffrage. EASTMAN, Mary, Smith College, Northampton,

Masa.

Registrar of Smith Coll.; b. Somersworth, N.H., Oct. 11, 1862; dau. Royal and Harriet S. (Rus- sell) Eastman; ed. Smith Coll., A.B. '86. Teacher In High School, Washington, D.C., 1886-91; in Europe, 1891-93; instructor in Wellesley Coll., 1894-96; registrar of Smith Coll., 1901. Mem. Soc. for Psychical Research, Nat. Geog. Soc. Can- gregationalist. Favors woman suffrage. EASTMAN, Rebecca Lane Hooper (Mrs. William

Franklin Eastman), 72 St. James PI., Brook- lyn, N.Y.

Author; b. Walpole, N.H. ; dau. Franklin Will- iam and Martha H. (Holden) Hooper; ed. Rad- cliffe Coll., A.B. ; m. July 27, 1912, William Franklin Eastman. Produced a play at New Theatre. Pres. Women's Univ. Club, N.Y. City, 1911-12; pres. N.Y. Radcliffe Club, 1909-11. Writer of stories in McClure's, Century, Munsey; arti- cles in newspapers, eight plays, three operettas written with Miss Mabel Daniels of Brookline, Mass. Clubs: Meridian (N.Y. City), Vincent (Boston), Civitas (Brooklyn). Unitarian. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Coll. Equal Suffrage League, N.Y. City. EASTON, Jean Baker Martin (Mrs. M. W. Eaa-

ton), 119 Moran St., Oil City, Pa,

Born Philadelphia, Pa., Juae 20, 1883; dau.

��Thomas and Mary E. (Cherry) Martin; ed. Girls' High School, Philadelphia; Bryn Mawr Coll.; Drexel Inst. Library School; m. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14. 1910, Dr. Melroy Weed Easton. Before marriage librarian 1907-08, Juniata Coll. Library, Pa.; 1909-10 librarian Carnegie Public Library, Oil City, Pa. Sec. Belles Lettres Club, Oil City, Pa. Presbyterian. Favors woman suffrage. EASTWICK, Beatrice Hlnkle (Mrs. Philip Gar- rett Eastwick), 115 E. Slst St., N.Y. City. Physician; b. San Francisco, Cal.; dau. Benja- min Fred and Elizabeth (Beachley) Moses; ed. In San Francisco schools and in Stanford Univ. Med. School (formerly Cooper Med. Coll.); m. 1892, Walter Hinkle, district attorney of San Francisco (died 1898); two children: Walter and Consuelo Hlnkle; m. (2d) 1909, Philip Q. East- wick. Appointed city physician San Francisco, 1899 (first woman in country to hold such a po- sition); resigned 1905 and removed to N.Y. City, becoming associated with Dr. Charles L. Dana in neurological work; later in Europe three years; now connected with Post-Graduate Med. School and Cornell Univ. Med. Coll. Mem. N.Y. Acad, of Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, N.Y. Med. Soc., N.Y. Neurological Soc, Women's Med. Soc. of State of N.Y., Psycho-Analytical Soc. of N.Y., Internat. Soc. for Psychical Research. Recreations: Farming, country life, opera, thea- tre. Mem. California Club. Known as "Dr. Hinkle" medically.

EASTWICK, Martlis McHvain (Mrs. A. M. East- wick), 5901 Elmwood Av., Philadelphia, Pa. Born Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 14, 1855; dau. Hugh and Martha (Gibson) Mcllvain; ed. Friends Central School, Philadelphia, Pa.; Swarthmore Coll. A.B. ; m. Philadelphia, April 15, 1880, An- drew M. Eastwick; children: Helen Mcllvain, b. 1880; Andrew Maurice, b. 1885. Birthright mem. Soc. of Friends. Mem. New Century Club, Phila- delphia; Somerville Literary Soc. of Swarthmore Coll.; treas. Board of Management of Home for Destitute Colored Children; Board of Phila iclphia Mothers' Club; Travelers' Aid of Philadelphia. Recreation: Soical life.

EASTWOOD, Alice, 1S45 LagunsT St., San Fran- cisco, Cal.

Curator of botany; b. Toronto, Ont., Jan. 19, 1859; dau. Colin Skinner and Eliza Jane (Gowdy) Eastwood; ed. East Denver (Colo.) High School, grad. '79; special studies and research in botany. Teacher in East Denver (Colo.) High School, 1879-89; since 1S92 curator of the herbarium of the Cal. Acad, of Sciences. Author: Popular Flora of Denver, Colo., 1893; also Popular Flora of Pacific Coast, 1897, and Popular Flora of the Rocky Mountain Region, 1900, for the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain editions of Bergen's Elements of Botany; Handbook of the Trees of California (Cal. Acad, of Sciences), 1906; also many papers in systematic botany contributed to the scientific journals. Mem. Cal. Acad, of Sciences, A.A.A.S.

EATON, Emily Lovett (Mrs. Horace Alnsworth Eaton), 609 Comstock Av., Syracuse, N.Y. Teacher, b. Boston, 1874; dau. Augustus S. and Elizabeth (Russell) Lovett; grad. Radcliffe Coll., 1899; m. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 3, 1902, Horace Ains worth Eaton; children: Rebecca, Sidney Lovett, Robert Endicott, Elizabeth Russell. Mem. of Managing Board of Syracuse Aid to George Junior Republic; Syracuse Univ. English Club; Syracuse Boys' Club Auxiliary; interested In Hospital of the Good Shepherd and Syracuse Day Nursery. Chief Interest Is the Consumers' League work and social service in general. President of the Consumers' League of Syra- cuse. iMem. Ass'n of Coll. Alumnae (Central N.Y. Branch); N.Y. State Child Labor Com. Clubs: Fortnightly, Radcliffe Union. Recrea- tions: Walking, mountain climbing. Favors woman suffrage; mem. of the Syracuse Political Equality Club; mem. Syracuse Branch of Women's Political Union.

E.^TON, Emma Florance, 3218 Main St., Wake- field, Mass.

Writer; b. Wakefield, Mass.; dau. Cheeter W. and Emma G. Eaton; ed. Wakefield High School; Smith Coll., B.A. '96; post-grad, work at Oxford, England, holding certificate from Ass'n

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