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��for Weight Reduction. Dramatic pres. of the Rest a While Home (Sheepshead Bay) for Crip- pled Children; chairman of music for Pro- fessional Woman's League; chairman of enter- tainment of Betterment League; mem. Actors' Soc., Actors' Fund, Woman's Democratic Club. Recreations: Out-door sports, walking, swim- ming. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Woman Suffrage Club; walked in the first suffrage parade in N.Y. City. SUMNER, Caroline Louise, Connersville, Ind.

President and co-principal Elmhurst School; b. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 7, 1867; dau. William James and Eveline (Sturtevant) Sumner; grad. Smith Coll., A.B. '90; Am. School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy. Teacher in High School, Titusville, Pa.; Miss Wheeler's School, Provi- dence, R.I.; instructor in Smith Coll.; co-founder of Elmhurst School. Favors woman suffrage. Unitarian. Mem. Alumnae Ass'n of Smith Coll., Ass'n of Collegiate Alumns.

SUMNER, Helen Laura, 2852 Ontario Road, Washington, D.C.

Author; b. Sheboygan, Wis., Mar. 12, 1876; dau. George True and Katharine (Marsh) Sum- ner; ed. East Denver High School; Wellesley Coll., A.B. '98; Univ. of Wis., Ph.D. '08. Cor- respondence instructor in political economy, Univ. of Wis., 1907-08; collaborator Am. Bureau of Industrial Research since 1904. Author: While Slave, 1896; Labor Problems, 1905; Equal Suffrage, 1909; History of Women in Industry (U.S. Labor Bureau), 1910; Industrial Courts in Europe (U.S. Labor Bureau), 1911; joint editor Documentary History of American Industrial Soc, 1910; also articles in various periodicals. Mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Nat. Child Labor Com., College Settlements Ass'n.

SUNNE, Dagny G., 3209 Seventeenth Av., S., Minneapolis, Minn.

Teacher; b. Christiania, Norway, 1881; dau. M. P. and Julie M. (Torger) Sunne; grad. Univ. of Minn., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa) '01, A.M. '05; scholar in philosophy, Columbia Univ., 1906-06; fellow in philosophy, Chicago Univ., 1908-09, Ph.D. (phijosophy and psycholofv); Chicago Univ., 1909.' Teacher Concordia Coll., Moorhead, Minn, 1902-04, 1906-08; head of dep't of philoso- phy and education, Woman's Coll. of Alabama, Montgomery, 1909-11; dep't of education, Wel- lesley Coll., 1912. Favors woman suffrage. Author: Some Phases in the Development of the Subjective Standpoint in the Post-Aristotelian Period (Univ. of Chicago Press). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc, Fed. of Southern College Women (Montgomery Chapter).

SUTCLIITE, Alice Crary (Mrs. Arthur Taylor Sutcliffe), 47 E. Eighty-fourth St., N.Y. City. Born Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ; dau. Rev. Fulton Crary, D.D., and Agnes Boyd (Van Kleeck) Crary'; ed. private schools Poughkeepsie; m. Teller Homestead, Matteawan, N.Y., April 30, 1908, by Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, Arthur Taylor Sut- cliffe. Mem. Niobrara League for Indians, For- eign Missionary Com. of Grace Church, the Valley Forge Com., Colonial Dames of America. Author: Robert Fulton and The Clermont; The Homestead of a Colonial Dame, and numerous articles, stories, poems, etc., in magazines. Episcopalian. Sec of the Colonial Dames of America, N.Y. ; mem. Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America, Causeries du Lundi, N.Y. City. Great granddaughter of Robert Ii\iIton and his biographer; was invited by the Hudson- FMIton Celebration to christen the replica of the Clermont, July 10, 1909; unveiled bronze tablet of Robert Fulton at his birthplace at Fulton House, Little Britain, Pa., Sept. 21, 1909; chair- man of the Fulton Relic Collection at N.Y. His- torical Soc, 1909, gathered by Colonial Dames of America; gave illustrated lecture on Robert Ful- ton, the Man, at N.Y. Historical Soc, Nov. 9, 1909; repeated by request at N.Y. Genealogical and Biographical Soc, N.Y. City, May 13, 1910. SUTKERLAND, Edna, Winnipeg, Man.

Reader; b. Cobourg, Ont. ; dau. John and Mar- garet (Lauder) Sutherland; early education, Co- bourg Collegiate Inst.; college at Toronto and

��Boston, Mass.; lecturer in Manitoba Coll., Win- nipeg. Connected with leading lyceum bureaus of Boston, 1896-1901, and became known through- out States for interpretation of classical litera- ture; had honor of command recitals before Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Grey at Rideau Hall — has had several trii>s to England; was con- nected with some of London's leading lyceum bureaus. Contemplates professional tour of world. Favors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Regent Lord Selkirk Chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (vice-regent Municipal Chapter, Winnipeg). Recreation: Anything that leads to a broad out-door life. Charter mem. Alpine Club of Canada; mem. Women's Canadian Club. Ardent Imperialist.

SUTHERLAND, Lucinda Mae (Mrs. George D. Sutherland), Durand, Mich.

Born Delta, Mich., July 18, 1877; dau. Charles F. and Mary Ann (Miller) Barker; ed. Durand High School; m. Dec. 19, 1900, George D. Suther- land; children: Helen May S., Marian Ruth. En- gaged a"s school teacher before marriage. Mem. King's Daughters. Favors woman suffrage. Methodist. Mem. Durand Woman's Club. SUTHERLAND, Rosamond Lee (Mrs. George Sutherland), 2119 LeRoy PI., Washington, D.C. Born Beaver City, Utah; dau. John Percival and Eliza (Fascue) Lee; grad. Univ. of Utah; m. 1885, George Sutherland; children: Emma Lynn, Edith Lee. Mem. Woman's Welfare Sec- tion of Nat. Civic Fed., Consumers' League, Red Cross Soc. Very much interested in woman suf- frage, having voted for many years. Republican; mem. Republican Club of Salt Lake City. SUTLUT, Helen Binninger, Stanford Univer- sity, California.

Library classifier and cataloguer; b. Lawrence, Kan., Oct. 3, 1867; dau. William Edward and Jennie Sylvia (Sweet) Sutliff; ed. Univ. of Kan., A.B '90 (mem. Pi Beta Phi). Head cataloguer Univ. of Kan. Library, 1891-1905; cataloguer Columbia Univ. Library, summer of 1901; cata- loguer Stanford Univ., 1906-06; chief cataloguer since 1907. Registrar and instructor of classify^ ing and cataloguing in Summer Literary School, Univ. of California, 1913. Graod treas. Pi Beta Phi Fraternity, 1891-93; grand pres., 1893-95. Mem. Suffrage League of Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Has written occasional articles in univer- sity and fraternity magazines. Unitarian. Pro- gressive. Recreations: Walking, horseback riding. 8UTLLFF, Phebe Temperance, 234 High St., Warren, O.

Educator; b. Warren, O., 1859: dau. Levi and Phebe L. (Marvin) Sutliff; A.B., Vassar (Phi Beta Kappa), 1880; post-graduate work in history at Cornell Univ. and Univ. of Zurich. Several years prof, history and economics and after that pres., 1896-1901, Rockford Coil., resigning to se- cure more time for study, to which, and care of aged mother, has since devoted her time. Takes part in local social and philanthropic work. Suffragist; member Warren Political Equality Club. Mem. Nat. Historical Ass'n, Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Recreations: Walk- ing, riding.

SUTPHEN, Martha Magill Watson (Mrs. James Garretson Sutphen), 254 College Av., Holland, Mich.

Born Solebury, Pa., Sept. 19, 1864; dau. John and Phebie Anne (Walton) Watson; ed. State Model School, Trenton, N.J., 1874-82; Swarthmore Coll., Pa., A.B. '86, A.M. '91; Univ. of N.Y., 1894-96; m. Trenton, N.J., July 29, 1896, Prof. James Garretson Sutphen, L.H.D., prof. Latin in Hope Coll 'died 1912); children: James Walton, b. 1897; John Ralph, b. 1908. Teacher of Latin and English, 1886-96; girls' dep't, Lexington, Ky., 1886-87; Trenton, N.J., 1887-94; Chappaqua Mt. Inst., 1894-96. Episcopalian. Lite mem. Somer- ville Literary Soc, Swarthmore College, Phi Beta Kappa. Against woman suffrage. SUTTON, Mrs. John Quarles, 514 Bailey Av., Chattanooga, Tenn.

Born Bell-Buckle, Tenn.; dau. N. and Cla- menza (Ferrill) Sugg; ed. in Bell-Buckle, Tenu.; Bedford Coll., and Winchester (Tenn.) Normal; m. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1886, Dr. J. Q.

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