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��SAMMIS, Frances Hobbs Drake (Mrs. Edward Armington Sammis), 60 Grove St., Stamford, Conn.

Grad. Smith Coll., B.A. '97; student in English literature, Yale Univ., 1904-05, and in genetic psy- chology, 1906-06; m. Aug. 12, 1908, Edward Arm- ington Sammis; one son: Charles Freeman, b. July 28, 1909. Teacher East Billerica (Mass.) Public School, 1897-98; preceptress Power's Inst., Bernardston, Mass., 1898-99; ass't Holbrook (Mass.) High School, 1899-01; Rochester, N.H., 1901-02; New Britain, Conn., 1902-03; Stamford, Conn., 1903-08. SAMUEL, Elizabeth Ida, care New England

Conservatory of Music, Boston. Teacher; b. Bennington, 111.; dau. Robert and Lucy (Alley) Samuel; grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem., '80; Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, Boston, M.D. '86; Coll. Liberal Arts, Boston Univ., A.B. '10. Taught in Mt. Holyoke Sem. for four years; m private practice two years; health officer, New England Conservatory, two and a half years; has been connected with New England Conserva- tory of Music in home and in English dep't since 1888. Pres. Boston Mt. Holyoke Ass'n, 1902-04; now one of the directors. Against woman suf- frage. Author: The Story of Gold and Silver, 1910; has had a story and several unsigned articles in Youth's Companion. Congregational- ist. Mem. Public School Ass'n. SAJMUEL, Mary Alexander, Lakeside Hospital,

Cleveland, O.

Registered nurse; b. Hamilton, Ont. ; dau. Thomas and Margaret Christina (Henderson) Samuel; ed. in private schools in Canada; Pen- sion Evangeline, Nimes, France; private tutors, Edinburgh, Scotland; grad. N.Y. Hospital School for Nurses, 1893. Ass't sup't of nurses, N.Y. Post-Graduate Hospital, 1897; sup't of Training School of Roosevelt Hospital, N.Y. City, 1898- 1910; principal School of Nursing, Lakeside Hos- pital, Cleveland, O., from 1911. Mem. Nat. League for Nursing Education; N.Y. Hospital School Alumnae Ass'n, Soc. for Prevention of Infant Mortality. Favors woman suffrage. 8ANBOKN, Gertrude Stillman (Mrs. John Bell

Sanborn), 2115 Van Kise Av., Madison, Wis.

Born Burr Oak, Mich., Mar. 9, 1876; dau. Ellicot R. and Lillian B. (Stevens) Stillman; grad. Univ. of Wis., B.S. (Phi Betta Kappa) '99 (mem. Delta Delta Delta) ; m. Milwaukee, ISOl, John E«ll San- born; children: Katharine Yates, Arthur Craig. Believes in universal taxpayers' suffrage. Con- gregationalist. Mem. Madison Woman's Club, Maple Bluff Golf Club. S.tNBOKN, Helen Josephine, 38 3 Broadway,

Somerville, Mass.

Author; b. Greene, Me., Oct 6, 1857; dau. J. S. Sanborn (of Chase & Sanborn, Boston); grad. Somerville High School '75; Salem (Mass.) Nor- mal School '78; Wellesley Coll. '84. I>lem. School Board of Somerville, Mass., 1890-93; since 1903 of League in Interests of the Internat. Inst, for Girls in Spain; since 1906 a trustee of Wellesley Coll. Author: A Winter in Central America, 18S6. Congregationalist. SANBORN, Katherine Abbott, Metcalf, Mass.

Author; b. Hanover, N.H., July 11, 1839; dau. Prof. Edwin D. and Mary Ann (Webster) San- born; ed. chiefly at home. Engaged in teaching at the Mary Institute, St. Louis, Mo. ; later in a day school at Hanover, N.Y. ; lecturer on elocu- tion. Packer Inst., St. Louis; prof. English litera- ture at Smith Coll., 1880-83; since that time a popular lecturer on literary subjects. Author ("Kate Sanborn"): Adopting an Abandoned Farm; Abandoning an Adopted Farm; Home Pic- tures of English Poets; My Literary Zoo; A "Truthful Woman in Southern California; Tact; Old-time Wall Papers; Hunting Indians in a Taxi-Cab, etc. Compiler and editor the Rainbow Calendar; The Starlight Calendar; The Wit of Women; A Year of Sunshine. SANBORN, Louise Kirkland (Mrs. Victor Chan-

nlng Sanborn), Kenilworth, HI.

Born in 111., Nov. 7, 1866; dau. Major Joseph and Theodosla (Wilkinson) Kirkland; grad. Kirk- land School, Chicago (valedictorian), '83; m. ChicaBO, May 28, 1891, Victor Channing Sanborn;

��children: Caroline Kirkland, Louisa Leavitt. Teacher in the Kirkland School, 1885-1891. Dele- gate to 111. Fed. of Women's Clubs at Cham- paign-Urbana and at Aurora from The Neigh- bors, Kenilworth, 10th Dist. ; mem. Friday Club (Chicago), The Neighbors, Kenilworth, 111. (pres. 1905-07, 1908-09, 1912-13). Unitarian. Favors woman suffrage. Democrat.

SANBORN, Mary Farley (Mrs. Fred C. San- born), 5S Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass.

Writer; b. Manchester, N.H., May 8, 1853; dau. Alden W. and Elizabeth (Haseltine) Sanborn; td. private -school in Boston; trained for concert stage by Madame Erminie Rudersdorfi; m. Roch- ester, N.H., Oct. 18, 1876, Fred C. Sanborn. Author: Sweet-and-Twenty, 1890; It Came to Pass, 1891; Paula Ferris, 1892; The Revelation of Herself, 1904; Lynette and the Congressman, 1905; The Canvas Door, 1909. SANBORN, Susan Dana (Mrs. Edward Payson

Sanborn), 505 Oakland Av., St. Paul, Minn.

Born Portage, Wis., April 24, 1861; dau. Stll- man Emerson and Arabelle (Gleason) Dana; ed. public schools and high school of St. Paul, Minn.; m. St. Paul, Nov. 21, 1884, Edward Pay- son Sanborn. Holds offices in Minn. Presby- terial Women's Synodical Soc, St. Paul Presby- tery, House of Hope Church, Y.W.C.A., Protest- ant Orphan Asylum; pres. St. Paul Colony of New England Women (1911-12); mem. St. Paul Council of Women. Presbyterian. Against woman suffrage. SANDALL, Mary Lucy, 116 West Fifty-ninth

St., N.Y. City.

Teacher of oratory; b. Galveston, Texas; dau. William and Lucy (Gautier) Sandall; ed. Gal- veston, Texas, and Neff Coll. of Oratory, Phila- delphia, Pa. ; received degree of Master of In- terpretation. Was principal of the Dep't of Literary Interpretation in the Neff Coll. of Ora- tory five years. Now engaged In teaching the arts of oratory, literary interpretation, conversa- tion, the cultivation of memory and extempo- raneous speaking and reading. SANDERS, Ellen Jones (Mrs. Henry C. Sanders,

Jr.), Claremont, N.H.

Born Claremont, N.H., April 28, 1870; dau. Lucien E. and Ellen L. (Jordan) Jones; grad. Stevens High School, Claremgnt, '89; Smith Coll., A.B. '94; m. Claremont, May 7, 1904, Henry C. Sanders Jr., M.D.; one daughter: Elizabeth. Teacher 1894-1900: in charity organization work, 1901-04. Mem. State Conference of Charities and Correction. Believes in labor organization for both sexes. SANDERS, Hedwig (Mrs. Milton S. Sanders),

Traverse City, Mich.

Born Chicago, 111., Aug. 15, 1869; dau. Anton and Elizabeth Schager; ed. Convent of Sisters of St. Francis; m. Chicago, Aug. 18, 1891, Milton S. Sanders; children: Marie, Floyd, Dorothy, Jack. Mem. Corrections and Charities Com. of Mich. State Fed. of Women's Clubs; chairman Finance Com. of the Advisory Board of Y.W'.C.A. of Traverse City; helped to organize the first Mothers' Club in that region; active in organiza- tion of Bureau of Associated Charities (now sec). Chairman for Grand Traverse Co. of Mich. Equal Suffrage Ass'n. Episcopalian. Chairman of the Grand Traverse Co. Political Study League; associate mem. Am. Soc. for Psychical Research; charter mem. Traverse City Y.W.C.A. ; mem. Woman's Cemetery Improve- ment Ass'n; treas. City Fed. of Women's Clubs; director of Mothers' Club; mem. Woman's Club, Ladies' Library Ass'n. Greatest efforts concen- trated on effecting a seven-dollar minimum wage law for girls and women in Michigan. SANDERS, Helen ntzgerald (Mrs. Louis P.

Sanders), 514 N. Henry Av., Butte, Mont.

Author; b. Vicksburg, Miss., 1883; dau. Will- iam Francis and Helen Louise (Knapp) Fitz- gerald; ed. by private tutors; m. San Francisco, Cal., Louis P. Sanders. Favors woman suffrage; vice-chairman Equal Suffrage Ass'n of Montana. Author: Trails Through Western Woods; The White Quiver; History of Montana. Recreations: Mountain climbing, nature study; mem. Wom- an's Club, Homer Club.

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