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��riNXOLX, Xatalie Sumner, 1620 Nineteenth St., Washington, D.C.

Author and editor; b. Washington, D.C; dau. Dr. Nathan Smith and Jeanie (Gould) Lincoln; grad. Mrs. Laura A. Flint's Private School. Author: The Trevor Case; The Lost Despatch; The Man Inside.

rrXD, AUce Adele (Mrs. John Lind), 1775 Col- fax Av.. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Born Berlin, Wis., Oct. 15, 1859; dau, Richard and Rowena (Stratton) Shepard; ed. public and private schools of Minnesota and State Normal; m. Mankato, Minn., Sept. 1, 1879, John Lind (mem. Congress, 1887-93; governor of Minn., 1899-1901; mem. Congress, 1903-05); children: Norman, Jenny, Winifred, John Liind Jr. In- terested in Unity House Settlement, Associated Charities, Minneapolis Improvement League, Garden Club. Universalist. , Recreations: Walk- ing, gardening, horseback riding, motoring, mountain climbing. Mem. Woman's Club, Minneapolis; Lafayette Club.

LINDSAY, Anna Robertson Brown (Mrs. Sam- uel McCune Lindsay). Winter, Chestnut St., Englewood, N.J. ; summer, Stafford Springs, Conn., R.F.D. No. 2.

Born Washington, D.C, Feb. 20, 1864; dau. Rev. William Y. Brown, D.D., and Flora (Rob- ertson) Brown; ed. Wellesley Coll., B.A. '83; M.A. '88; Oxford Univ., England, 1887-8S, 1SS9; Univ. of Pa., Ph.D. '92; mem. Zeta Alpha and Shakespeare Soc. ; m. Philadelphia, April 9, 1896, Samuel McCune Lindsay, Ph.D., LL.D.; children: Flora Robertson, Daniel England, Eleanor Lind- say. Has made addresses on missionary, educa- Lional and literary topics; trustee of Wellesley Coll., 1906; actively interested in several scientific and philanthropic societies. Favors woman suf- frage. Author: What is Worth While? The Victory of Our Faith; Culture and Reform; Giving What We Have; What Good does Wish- ing Do? The Warriors; The Warrior Spirit in the Republic of God; The Spiritual Care of a Child; The Greatest Work in the World; poems, hymns (Hymn before Election), translations from the old English, various literary papers; Gloria Christi (Missionary Text Book). Pres- byterian. Mem. Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnee, D.A.R., Phi Beta Kappa, ZeU Alpha Soc. (Wel- lesley). Recreations: Travel, study, writing, social gatherings. Mem. Woman's Club of En- glewood, N.J. ; the New York Wellesley Club. LINDSAY-W'YKEKOOP, Alice Lois — see Wyne-

koop, Alice Lois Lindsay. LTSTJSEY, Louise M. (Mrs. Ernest Llndsey), 231 W. 9th St., Chester, Pa.

Born Petersburg, Va., April 29, 1872; dau. George S. and Elmira (Ellis) Payne; ed. David- son's Female Seminary, Petersburg, Va. ; m. Oct. 3, 1894, Ernest Lindsey: children: Millard Frances, Louise. Has been pres. Valentine Mothers' Club for five years; pres. Federation of Mothers' Clubs. Against woman suffrage. Epis- copalian. Mem. Board of Directors Juvenile Protective Ass'n; third vice-pres. Civic Improve- ment League (both of Richmond, Va,); William H. Rufiner Club (Richmond).

LINDSEY, Mrs. Washington E., Portales, N.Mex.

Born Trombull Co., O.; dau. Charles and Nancy (Plurd) Houghton; grad. Valparaiso (Ind. Univ.), B.S.; m. Easton, Mich., Oct. 21, 1891, Washington E. Lindsey; children: Howard Wade, Helen, Miguel Roosevelt. Active in church and civic interests. Favors woman suffrage. Author: Parliamentary Law (practice booklet). Christian Scientist. Mem. Woman's Republic of University City, Mo. Recreations: Club work and travel. Mem. Woman's Club, (Portales); chairman Legis- lative Dep't N. Mex. Fed. of Women's Clubs, and in that capacity presented two bills in N. Mex. Legislature, 1913 — one granting a joint interest in community real estate to husband and wife, and another to place women on all consti- tutional boards of the State.

LINDSLEY, Dorlissa Johnston (Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. The Olbiston, Utica, N.Y. Bom Barryville, Sullivan Co., N.Y. ; dau.

��John W. and Elizabeth (Calkin) Johnston; ed. Mount Hclyoke Coll., 1872; m. Barry^-ille, N.Y., 1873, Smith M. Lindsley (died 1909); children; Lew J., Orma (deceased). Has worked in churci and for various philanthropies. Mem. Colonial Dames, Huguenot Soc., D.A.R., Nat, Soc. ol New England Women (Colony 9, of Utica, N.Y.); regent Oneida Chapter, D.A.R., for three years; mem. New Century Club of Utica (pres. thre« years). Presbyterian.

LINES, Mary Louise, 285 Washington Av.,

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Physician; b. Brooklyn, N.Y. ; dau. Olivei Todd and Amelia (Wilkes) Lines; ed. publia school, Brooklyn; Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn; Univ. of Mich.; Homeopathic Med. Schood; served as ass't to Dr. D. B. St. John Roosa; five years in the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hos- pital, N.Y. City; received diploma from N.Y. Post-Graduate School, M.D. Has served since 1SS9 on staff of Memorial Hospital for Women and Children; serves two clinics per week in Memorial Dispensary for Women and Children. Mem. Am. Inst„ of Homeopathy, N.Y. State Homeopathic Soc, Kings Co. Med. Soc, Unity Child Welfare Soc. Club: Brooklyn Women's. Unitarian. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Wo- men's Political Equality League, N.Y. City, and Brooklyn suffrage socs. LINK, B. LUlian, 2S4 West End Av., N.Y. City.

Sculptor; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 28, 1880; dau. David C. and Fannie (Gwyer) Link; ed. Veltin School, N.Y. City; art education in Veltin Studio. Was awarded the Avery prize of the Architectural League, 1907, and sculpture prize of the Woman's Art Club, 1912. Clubs: Mac- Dowell, Woman's Art. LLNN, Edith Lenore Willis (Mrs. S. H. Linn),

243 Alexander St., Rochester, N.Y. ; summer

home, "Eden Glen," Glenora, Seneca Lake,

N.Y.

Born N.Y. City, Feb. 19, 1865; dau. Fred. L. H. Willis, M.D., ajid Love Maria (Whitcomb) Willis; ed. Miss Cushing's School, Boston, Mass.; m. Glenora, Seneca Lake, N.Y., Oct. 6, 1S86, S. H. Linn, M.D.; children: Willis Linn, M.D.; Benja- min F. Linn. One of the founders and continu- ous mem. of the Board of Directors of the Door of Hope of Rochester, N.Y.; ass't sec. of the Woman's Educatioiial and Industrial Union; corr. sec of Irondequoit Chapter D.A.R., Ladies' Aid of Homoeopathic Hospital, Surgical Aid of Homtsopathic Hospital. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Rochester Political Equality Club. Au- thor of a volume of verse and several brochures of verse and poems in various magazines, peri- odicals and newspapers, among which are: Rest- less Heart, Don't Worry So, which has had wide circulation in America and England, been trans- lated into French and Russian, and a sonnet on Silence in Century for August, 1912. Unitarian. Mem. D.A.R., Woman's Alliance of Unitarian Churches. Mem. Monday Reading Club. LINN, Mary Hunter, Beliefonte, Pa.

Born Lewisburg, Pa.; dau. John Blair and Mary E. D. (Wilson) Linn; ed. Beliefonte Acad.; Bryn Mawr Coll., 18S7-S9. Pres. Women's Aux- iliary to the Beliefonte Y.M.C.A. : greatly inter- ested in Mission Sunday-school work. Fa- vors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Dist. vice- pres. Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc. of Hunt ingdon. Recreation. Walking. Mem. Woman's Club of Beliefonte, College Club of Philadelphia. Mistress of Pembroke West, Brvn Mawr Coll., 1S9S-1900.

I.IPM.AX, Clara (Mrs. Louis Mann), 131 River- side Drive, N.Y. City.

Actress, playwright; b. Chicago, 1872; dau. Abraham and Josephine Lipmau; ed. public and private schools; m. Louis Mann, actor. Began in amateur theatricals; made first professional appearance in Kiralfy's The Bat Catcher, then played ingenue role in Mme. Modjeska's produc- tion of (Melte, and continued in that company for the Season, with parts in Camille, Frou-Frou and As You Like It; next joined a German stock company in Chicago and later starred for a sea- son in German comedy, returning to Englkb stage in Incog, under management of A. M.

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