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��Rowland Robinson— The Man and His Century; The Narragansett Pacer; (Revised) Genealogy of the Robinson Family of Narragansett; Jeremiah Potter Robinson; George Champlin Robinson; Atmore Robinson. Member Colonial Dames of America, Patriotic Women of America, Monmouth County Historical Ass'n, Order of Colonial Governors of America, Woman's Progressive League. Has delivered numerous addresses on Aesthetics and art at schools and private gather- ings, such as: The Psychology of the Art of Egypt; The Twelve Masters of Art; Chaldo- Assyrian Art of The Robe of Great Price, etc. Former member Woman's Press Club and Post Parliament, both of N.Y. City. Has visited Mexico, Southern Europe, Egypt and Palestine. Baptist; for five years was officially active in the White Door Gospel Settlement In N.Y. City. Favors woman suffrage. TUTTLE, Affa Miner (Mrs. Charles Augustus Tuttle), 606 West Wabash Av., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Born Ware, Mass., Mar. 28, 1859; daughter David Worthington and Mary Hodge (Warner) Miner; ed. Smith Coll., A.B. 1881 (mem. Alpha Society); M. Ware, Mass., Jan. 6, 1891, Charles Augustus Tuttle (prof, of political economy and political science in Wabash Coll.); children: Miner Worthington, b. 1893; Elizabeth Mary Affa, b. 1898. Interested In Missionary Soc, Athenian (literary) Soc, Equal Suffrage League, Woman's Council, Indiana Smith Coll. Alumnas Ass'n. Favors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Mem. College Club (wives of the faculty). TUTTLE, Anna Stockbridge (Mrs. John E. Tuttle), 7 N. Queen St., York, Pa.

Born North Hadley, Mass., 1859; daughter Prof. Levi and Joanna (Smith) Stockbridge; ed. schools of Amherst, Mass.; Wellesley Coll., B.A. 1880 (mem. Zeta Alpha); m. Sept. 4, 1883, Rev. John E. Tuttle, D.D.; children: Joanna Kathleen, Margaret Stockbridge. Was prof, of languages in Stephens (Doll., Columbia, Mo. Mem. Civic Com. of Woman's Club; engaged in civic reforms and moral and physical betterment of city; vice- pres. Visiting Nurse Ass'n; pres. Foreign Missionary Soc. and of various other religious organizations; member Graduate Council of Wellesley College. Favors woman suffrage. Has spoken before women's clubs, literary societies, schools, colleges, besides missionary and religious meetings. Presbyterian. Recreations: Gardening, swimming. Mem. York Woman's Club, York Country Club. Has served several times as pres. of women's clubs; twice pres. Wellesley Alumns Ass'n and twice has made the memorial address on Founder's Day; was pres. of Intercollegiate Alumni Ass'n at Lincoln, Neb.

TUTTLE, Ella Maria, New Berlin, N.T. Physician; b. Columbus, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1856; dau. John E. and Harriet (Wyman) Tuttle; grad. dis- trict school, 1872; New Berlin Acad., 1872-75; Whitestown Sem., 1878-79 (grad. Ladies' Col- legiate Course, '79); N.Y. Med. and Hospital for Women Coll., 1885-88; grad. M.D. '88. As physician settled in New Berlin, N.Y., 1888. Was resident physician of the Philadelphia Women's Homoeopathic Hospital, 1892-95. Has practised in New Berlin ever since. Sunday-school teacher. Favors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Mem. Chenango Co. Homoeopathic Med. Soc., N.Y. State Homoeopathic Med. Soc, Am. Inst, of Homoeopathy, Nat. Geographic Soc. Recreations: Reading, traveling. Mem. Woman's Twentieth Century Club of New Berlin.

TUTTLE, Emma Rood (Mrs. Hudson Tuttle),

Berlin Heights, Ohio.

Author, lecturer, farmer; b. Braceville, 0., July 21, 1837; dau. John and Jane. A. (Miller) Rood; ed. schools of Twinsburg, O.; Western Reserve Sem., Farmington, O., and Hiram (O.) Coll.; m. Warren, O., Oct. 11, Hudson TuUle; children: Rose B., Carl, Clair Hudson. Author: The Lyceum Guide (text-book for Free Thought Sunday-schools; complete directions, music and words); Angell Prize Contest Recitations (to advance humane education, for oratorical con- tests) ; From Soul to Soul (poemss) ; Asphodel Blooms (noems and prose). Stories from Beyond the Borderland; A Golden Sheaf (a golden wedding souvenir). Favors woman suffrage. TUTTLE, lsidora Barker Cheney (Mrs. Edward Austen Tuttle), 131 Lexington Av., N.T. City. Born N.Y. City, Dec. 15, 1833; dau. Thomas Jefferson and Dorinda (Barker) Cheney; ed. N.Y. City and Brooklyn private schools; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 8, 1851, Edward Austen Tuttle; children: Arthur Cheney, Emilie, Isidora, Lorna Barker, (Jeorge, William, Herbert Barker, Agnes Farmer. Presbyterian. Mem. D.A.R., Ass'n of Americans of Ammarial Ancestry, George Wash- ington Memorial Soc, Baily Family Ass'n, Emery Family Ass'n, Nat. Soc. of Patriotic Women of America, the Needlework Guild, Founders and Patriots, Cliff Dwellings Ass'n, New England Soc. Mem. Congress of Mothers, State Assembly of Mothers, N.Y. City Mothers, International Sunshine Soc, City Federation, Post Parliament, Woman's Forum, New Yorkers, Legislative League, the Cape Cod Ass'n, the Lincoln Ass'n.

TUTTLE, Kate Austin Seeley (Mrs. Albert Henry Tuttle), 1 W. Lawn, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Born Austinburg, 0., July 13, 1849; dau. Boudihot Seeley and Charlotte Cowles (Austin) Seeley; ed. Lake Erie Sem., Painesville, O., 1864-66; Vassar Coll., B.A. 1870; m. Paris, France, Aug. 7, 1873, Albert Henry Tuttle of Cleveland, 0.; children: William Buckhout, Clara Mary (Tuttle) Probasco, Anna Seeley (Tuttle) Heck. Ex-pres. Va. branch Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae (several terms) ; pres. Assoc. Alumnae of Vassar Coll., 1904-07; formerly vice-pres. Columbus (O.) Benevolent Soc; treas. Columbus Art Ass'n; now pres. Charlottesville Benevolent Soc; vice- pres. Charlottesville Public Health Ass'n; mem. Exec. com. of Va. State Board of Charities and Corrections. Favors woman suffrage. Congre- gationalisL Mem. the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Va. since 1898; mem. D.A.R. since 1892; twice regent of Albemarle Chapter D.A.R,; vice-pres. gen. D.A.R., 1900-02; mem. Soc. for Preservation of Va. Antiquities. Mem.. Blue Ridge Club, Charlottesville, Va. TUTTLE, Mabel Chauvenet Holden (Mrs. George Montgomery Tuttle), 38 W. Fifty-second St., N.Y. City.

Born Washington, D.C., Nov. 19, 1873; dau. Edward Singleton and Mary (Chauvenet) Holden; grad. Mary Inst., Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1892, cum laude; student at Vienna, 1896-98; studied with Leschetizky, piano (two years), Car- reiio (one year); m. (1st) 1899, Dr. Thomas Story Kirkbride; (2d) 1906, Dr. George Montgomery Tuttle; children: Mabel Story Kirkbride, b. 1900, Natalie Chauvenet Tuttle. b. 1908. Trustee Music School Settlement; founder of Little Cranberry Island Neighborhood House, Islesford, Me.; mem. Women's Municipal League, Metropolitan Museum, Natural History Museum, Charity. Organization Soc, People's Inst., etc. Favors woman suffrage; mem. Equal Franchise Soc. of N.Y. Episcopalian. Mem. Colonial Dames of N.Y. and R.I. Recreation: Music (piano). Mem. Colony Club, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Thursday Musical Club, MacEtowell Club; pres. Grace Church Trained Nurses' Club.

TUTTLE, Margaretta Muhlenberg; (Mrs. Frederic Crosby Tuttle), 524 Forest Av., Cincinnati, O.

Magazine writer; b. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 2, 1880; dau. George and Gertrude Washington (Withers) Perkins; ed. Univ. of Cincinnati; m. Cincinnati, O., Frederic Crosby Tuttle; children: Margaretta Muhlenberg, Katharine Lee. Favors woman suffrage. Author: His Worldly Goods (novel), 1912; In His Own House (novelette); By The Gate of Allah (novelette); also articles and stories in Collier's Metropolitan, Ainslee's, etc. Episcopalian. Mem. Cincinnati Woman's Club, Lake Placid Club, Belle Terre Club (Long Island), Hamilton County Golf Club (Cincinnati).

TUTTLE, Mary McArthur Thompson (Mrs. Herbert Tuttle) Hlllsboro, Ohio (summer studio, Clifton Springs, N.T.). Portrait and landscape painter, writer; b. Hlllsboro, 0., Nov. 5, 1849; dau. James H. and

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