I NATIONAL lUBR&RTf BINDLRT IwESTSPWHGFIElD, I EASTCLEVEUNO I I INOIANAPOUS I Cije Alumnae cott Mlumnae 4uarterlp Published in Nov., Jan., April and July by the Agnes Scott Alumnae Association Entered as second class matter under the Act of Congress, August, 1912. Volume XIII January, 193 5 Number 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Investiture 1934 2 Education a Trust 3 Annie May Christie Reading Lists for the Fourth Alumnae Week-End 6 Another Fine Offer 9 J. R. McCain Is American Labor Pacifist? 11 William P. Maddox Experiences of a Year in France 17 Mary Sprinkle Office News 20 Class News 22 hH***^oitt (Mbnr April, 1935 j* 5 *5* *$* *J* *J *J* *J* *J* *J* *J* *J* ** *J* *J* *** *** *J* ** *** *J* *** *J* *** *J* *J* *J* *** *J* ** *** *J* *J* *5* *+* *J* *J* *J* *J* *J* *+* *** *** *+* *+* *5* "J* ** *J* *i* *5* *+* *+* ** ** *5* *5* *2 H 3 M 3* Cfje Bgnes Jkott Sllumnae Iabel (Ardrey) Stewart, Jujia (Haygood) Cuthberson. REGISTRATION FOR THE FOURTH ALUMNAE WEEK-END Guests Mrs. C. H. Soutter Mrs. Philip T. Murkett Mrs. A. H. Warden Mrs. John Morton Smith M. R. Thomson Luelle Brand Rollesten Mrs. H. C. Phipps Mrs. Devereaux McClatchey, Jr. Virginia Watts Beak Mrs. Paul D. Bryan Mrs. Henry McGehee Mrs. Cadesman Pope Mrs. George W. Suggs Dr. Iva M. Miller Mrs. Mac Moore Mrs. Edgar Craighead Mrs. Will Co'e Jones Mrs. George Hayes Mrs. Philip Davidson, Jr. Mrs. McQueen Smith Mrs. W. S. Beasley Mrs. Henry Robinson Miss Emily Laird Mrs. Garrard Pauline Branyon Mrs. C. H. Pritchard Mrs. F. H. Gaines Mrs. John M. Smith Mrs. Julius Scott Mrs. C. 0. Wike Mrs. Thomas D. White Mr. Thomas D. White Mrs. Dan C. Clarke Mrs. Josiah B. Brennan Mabel Geis Mrs. Frank Harwell Beulah Chamlee Mrs. P. R. Allen Mrs. T. N. Fulton Mrs. Lester Petrie Mrs. L. P. Skeen Mrs. Clyde Langford Faculty Miss Annie Mae Christie Dr. Catherine Torrance Miss Leslie Gaylord Miss Melissa Cilley Miss Ada Page Foote Dr. T. W. Whitaker Dr. S. M. Christian Alumnae Academy Mary (Hubbard) Teter Lucy (Johnson) Ozmer Susie Johnson Jennie Eva (McDonald) Duke Institute Annie (Emery) Flinn Emma Wesley Susan (Young) Eagan Sue Lou (Harwell) Champion Louise (Scott) Sams Ethel (Alexander) Gaines Edith (Far linger) Smith 1910 Eva (Towers) Hendee Eleanor Frierson Lucy (Reagan) Redwine 1911 Adelaide L. Cunningham Julia (Thompson) Gibson 1912 Julia Pratt (Smith) Slack 1913 Emma Pope (Moss) Dieckmann ACie (Candler) Guy 1914 Martha (Rogers) Noble Helen (Brown) Webb 1915 Annie Pope (Bryan) Scott 1916 Margaret Phythian Clara (Whips) Dunn Maryellen (Harvey) Newton 1917 Mynelle (Blue) Grove Augusta (Skeen) Cooper Willie Belle (Jackson) McWhorter 1918 Margaret Leyburn Evamaie (Willingham) Park Belle Cooper 1919 Llewe'lyn Wilburn Lulu (Smith) Westcott Elizabeth (Dimmock) Bloodworth 1920 Helen Williamson Margaret (Bland) Sewell 1921 Marguerite (Cousins) Holley Anne (Hart) Equen Eugenia (Johnston) Griffin Janef Preston Mariwil (Hanes) Hulsey Gladys (McDaniel) Hastings Sarah Fulton 1922 Helene (Norwood) Lammers Frances (Stokes) Longino 1923 Maybeth (Carnes) Robinson Sarah Be'le (Brodnax) Hansell Jennye (Hall) Lemon Elizabeth (Lockhart) Davis Ethelyn (Allen) Warner Margaret (Brenner) Awtrey Beth (Flake) Cole 1924 Mary (Mann) Boon Frances (Gilliland) Stukes Rebecca (Bivings) Rogers 48 The Agnes Scott Alumnae Quarterly 1925 Margaret (Rogers) Law Elizabeth (Woltz) Currie Helen (Lockhart) Watkins Anne McKay Ruth Johnston 1926 Sarah Slaughter Elizabeth (Moore) Harris Leone (Bowers) Hamilton Edythe (Coleman) Paris Hazel (Huff) Monaghan Rosalie (Wootten) Deck Olive (Hall) Shadgett 1927 Ellen Douglas Leyburn Louisa (White) Gosnell Katharine (Gilliland) Higgins Mary (Weems) Rogers Lelia (Joiner) Cooper Milred (Cowan) Wright Kitty Johnson 1928 Eloise Gaines Frances (Craighead) Dwyer Mary Waller Shepherd 1929 Katherine (Hunter) Branch Olive (Spencer) Jones Bettina (Bush) Carter Mary (Warren) Read Dorothy Hutton Margaret (Garretson) Ford Gladys Austin Mary Prim Lillie Bellingrath Elizabeth (Moss) Mitchell 1930 Bee Miller Marie Baker 1931 Julia (Thompson) Smith Elizabeth Flinn Eunice Lawrence Jean (Grey) Morgan Cornelia Taylor 1932 Mary Duke 1933 Page Ackerman Laura J. Spivey Kitty (Woltz) Green Margaret Telford 1934 Elinor Hamilton Sarah Austin Katherine White Special Mrs. Lawrence Mansfield Children Page Davidson, 11 Miriam Benedict, 11 Billy Lammers, 4 Cecil Lemon, 8 Nancy Quayle, 11 Sam Guy, Jr., 9 Jeanne Lemon, 10 Toy Watkins, 7 Mary Alice Lemon, 11 Ernest Hulsey, Jr., 6 Mynelle Grove, 8 Bertha Grove, 8 Betty Moore Harris Claudine Gibson, 8Y2 Graham Grove Julia Slack, 10 Beth Daniel, 10 Philip Davidson, III, 7 Bill Crowell, 8 Ann Boon, 4 Charles McCain, 11 Mildred McCain, 9 Anne Hayes, 7 Ellen Hayes, 9 Henry Hayes, 4 Judith Hastings, 10 Harry Hastings, 6 Anne Robinson, 8 Henry Robinson, 5 Jane Anne Newton, 9 Reese Newton, 6 Louise Quayle, 8 Marian Warner, 10 Peggy Awtrey Linton Deck, 5% David Deck, 4 Adele Dieckmann Flossie Williamson Betty Park, 12 Fonville McWhorter, Jr., 6V 2 Jack Webb, 7 TO THE ALUMNAE: This issue has grown out of requests made to the Alumnae Office that the lectures of the Alumnae Week-End be made available for out-of-town sub- scribers who could not get back for that occasion, that the messages of the Founder's Day radio broad- cast be printed for the benefit of those who could not get the program, and from a desire on the part of the Office for all alumnae who made Dr. McCain's portrait possible to see it as completed. The amount of copy curtailed the printing of the usual office notes, bits of campus news and personal items. Of the latter, many have come into the office through the efforts of the fine corps of class secretaries who work faithfully for each issue. These personals will appear in the July issue. The lectures and messages are printed in their natural time sequence of Feb- ruary 22 and 23. It is our hope that you will find in them new encouragement and stimulation to study. The Alumnae Association has carried a number of subscribers of the 1933-1934 session for the last three issues of the magazine, believing that these members would continue their memberships with us. It is with real discouragement that we note the many who have not responded to our appeals for dues. If you are of that number, please let us hear from you at once. This is the last issue that will be mailed to you, if your 1934-1935 membership is not paid. This is your publication, and we welcome your sug- gestions as to makeup and content. As requests brought about this issue, so other requests v/ill be met in the future. Let us have your reaction to the Quarterly. Expressing the hope of seeing you on the campus this spring, and with every good wish from Agnes Scott, Sincerely, DOROTHY HUTTON, '29 General Secretary Agnes Scott Alumnae Association. FOR REFERENCE NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM