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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 Excerpt: ...A. M. '87, Hastings, Neb., Erodelphian President, she was the first of the two women who have spoken in the S. U. I. Oratorical Contest; Speer, Harriette, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Swisher, Mrs. Nellie Custer, B. Ph. '84, S. U. I., Iowa City, Iowa, June Orator, Hesperian President, Grand President of Pi Beta Phi in '84; Troth, Mira, A. B. '83, S. U. I., Iowa City, Iowa, June Orator, Hesperian President; Tuttle, Mrs. Addie Dickey, Waterloo, Iowa; Tyndale, Mrs. Susanne Smith, A. M., Brookline, Mass., Professor of English and Instructor in German in the S. U. I. from '81 to '87; Westover, Mrs. Lucy Ham, 120 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass., student of music; Whinnery, Jessie, Marshalltowu, Iowa; Williams, Bertha, B. Ph. '88, S. U. I., Iowa City, Iowa, June Orator, Commencement Speaker, studied in Germany '91 and '92; Willis, Eloise, Iowa City, Iowa, teacher in Academy; Wilson, Bertha M., B. S. '92, S. U. I., Iowa City, Iowa, received Holbrook prize in English. Composition, graduated with first honors, was a member of the University Expedition to the Bahamas, is doing her second years' graduate work in the S. U. I., has attained considerable success as an elocutionist in Iowa; Wyrick, Mrs. Cora Rynearson, B. S. '84, S. U. I., Burlington, Iowa, graduated with first honors, did graduate work in '86 and '87 in the S. U. I. ALUMNAE PERSONALS--MICHIGAN ALPHA. The following corrections should be made in the Michigan Alpha list of alumnae which appeared in the January Arrow: Minta A. Morgan, '88, is teaching music in Port Townsend, Washington. Mrs. May Austin-Kelley, '92, at home in Deanville, Pa. Lena R. Judd, '93, assistant in High School, Dowagiac, Mich. Mrs. Anna Burgoyne-Stebbins, '87, at home, Lansing, Mich. Kate B. King, '92, teaching at Dowagiac, Mich. NON-GRADUATES. ...