TRUSTEES AND CORPORATION ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, LL.D., Sc.D., Washington, D.C. S. S. CURRY, Ph.D., Litt.D., President, Boston JAMES M. HEAD, Chairman of Executive Committee, 59 Temple Place, Boston HON. NATHANIEL J. RUST, Treasurer, 488 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston W. H. WALKER, LL.B., Clerk, 92 State Street, Boston Hon. Arthur P. Rugg, LL.B., Justice Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Worcester Rev. Dillon Bronson, Ph.D., 2 Park Street, Brookline Mr. Albert S. Bard, LL.B., 25 Broad Street, New York Rev. W. G. Jones, Pioneer Building, Seattle, Washington Rev. Shailer Mathews, D.D., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Prof. Edward M. Lewis, M.A., Professor of Public Speaking, Williams College, Williamstown Mr. Kent E. Keller, 512 Liggett Building, St. Louis, Mo. Rev. George Landor Perin, D.D., 23 Naples Road, Brookline Rev. Willis P. Odell, Ph.D., D.D., Meredith, N. H. Hon. John L. Bates, 1045 Tremont Building, Boston Rev. Charles H. Strong, A.M., Rector St. John's Church, Savannah, Ga. Rt. Rev. J. W. Bashford, D.D., LL.D., Shanghai, China Mr. Frank W. Hunt, 122 Lincoln Street, Boston Rev. Davis W. Clark, D.D., 220 West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Pres. George E. Horr, D.D., Newton Center Hon. Ell Torrance, 2900 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. E. P. Tuller, D.D., Pastor Brighton Avenue Baptist Church, Allston Rev. Charles A. Eaton, D.D., Pastor Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New York Mr. Charles E. Allen, LL.B., 6 Beacon Street, Boston Mr. Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr., Pemberton Building, Boston Mr. John J. Enneking, Artist, 12 Webster Square, Hyde Park Rev. Samuel L. Loomis, D.D., Westfield, N. J. A. E. Winship, Litt. D., Editor "Journal of Education," Boston Mr. William B. Closson, Artist, Magnolia Rev. J. Stanley Durkee, Ph.D., Brockton Mr. George F. Paine, 11 Bay State Road, Boston Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells, 7 Otis Place, Boston Mrs. Fay Witte Ball, 172 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, S. C. Miss Helen Collamore, 317 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Rev. John M. Barker, D.D., Professor of Sociology, Boston University Rev. Charles P. Grannan, D.D., Professor, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Rev. A. Lee Holmes, A.M., Rock Island, Quebec Rev. Joel M. Leonard, 24 Vine Street, Melrose J. W. Foss, M.D., Phoenix, Ariz. Hon. J. B. Hugg, A.B., LL.B., 482 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba Rev. Charles A. Reese, D.D., Milton, N. H. Rev. William F. Bade, Ph.D., Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Cal. Rev. Masukichi Matsumoto, Kwansei Gakiun, Kobe, Japan Rev. Robert J. Wilson, M.A., Vancouver, B. C. Rev. Virgil E. Rorer, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. Albert B. Shields, B.D., Pasadena, Cal. Mr. George E. Curry, Attorney, Smith Building, Boston BOARD OF ADVISERS William Dean Howells, Litt. D. George L. Osgood, A.B. John Townsend Trowbridge, A.M. Rev. W. H. P. Faunce, D.D. James J. Putnam, M.D. TEACHERS Samuel Silas Curry, President A.B., Grant Univ., 1872; B.D., 1875; A.M., 1878; Ph.D., 1880, Boston Univ.; Litt.D., Colby Univ., 1905; Snow Professor of Oratory, Boston Univ., 1879-88; Acting Davis Professor of Elocution, Newton Theological Institution, 1884-; Instr. in Eloc. Harvard Univ., 1891-4; Divinity School of Yale Univ., 1892-1902; Harvard Div. School, 1896-1902; Librarian of Boston Art Club, 1891-1909; grad. of Prof. Monroe and of Dr. Guilmette; pupil of the elder Lamperti and of Steele Mackaye (assistant and successor of Delsarte), and of many others in Europe and America. Anna Baright Curry, Dean Grad. Cook's Coll. Inst., 1873; Boston Univ. Sch. of Oratory, 1877; Instructor Boston Univ. Sch. of Oratory, 1877-79; Prin. of Sch. of Eloc. and Expression, 1879-83; Pupil of Prof. Monroe, Dr. Guilmette, and others; Public Reader; Shakespearean Reader; Interpreter of the Higher Forms of Poetry and Literature, the Lyric, the Epic, and Poetic Drama, and Dramatic Narrative. Oscar Fay Adams Author of "Handbook of English Authors," "Handbook of American Authors," "Story of Jane Austen's Life," "Post Laureate Idyls," "The Presumption of Sex," "A Dictionary of American Authors,” “The Archbishop's Unguarded Moment," "Sicut Patribus" and Other Verse; "A Motley Jest"; "Famous American Schools "; Editor of "Through the Year with the Poets," in 12 vols., " Chapters from Jane Austen," "Selections from William Morris," with notes; American Editor of the Henry Irving Edition of Shakespeare; Lecturer on Literature, History, and Architecture, in London and in many cities of this country. Alfred Hennequin A.B., Univ. of France; A.M., Univ. of Mich.; Ph.D., Univ. of Leipsic; courses of study at Oxford, Upsala, and Tübingen Univs.; Author of "The Art of Play-writing," and of other works on Language, Art, and Literature; Courses of Lectures on the Technique of the Drama and on Dramatic Construction. Caroline Angeline Hardwicke Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1899; Philosophic Diploma, 1907. Binney Gunnison A.B., Harvard Univ., 1886; School of Expression: Teacher's Diploma, 1898, Philosophic Diploma, 1907; Instructor in Elocution, Andover Theol. Seminary, 1902-7; James Milliken Univ., 1908– ; Assistant in Chicago Summer Term. Florence Emilie Lutz 1908. Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1907; Philosophic Diploma, Eliza Josephine Harwood Grad. Posse Gymnasium, 1895; Special Post-Grad. Course, 1896; one of the only two pupils of the late Baron Nils Posse that pursued a special thirdyear course, under his personal direction; has studied with twenty-five teachers in different phases of Vocal Training and Gymnastics; Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1900; The Gilbert Normal School of Dancing, 1905. Edith Winifred Moses Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1905; Philosophic Diploma, 1908; College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla., 1909– : Assistant in Southwestern Summer Terms. Edward Abner Thompson A.B., Bowdoin College, 1909; Public Speaker's Diploma, School of Expression, 1904. Fräulein Hermine Stüven Instructor in German, Wellesley Collegc. Mrs. Ida D. Mason, Matron Ethel Ewings Page Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1903. Charles Sheldon Holcomb, B.S. Instructor in Voice. Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1911. Mrs. Harryett Kempton Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1901, Instructor in Vocal Expression. William Seymour Sir Henry Irving Instructor in Dramatic Rehearsal, 1889-1906; Formerly Stage Director of Boston Museum Stock Company and Dramatic Director for Charles Frohman. Herbert Q. Emery Teacher's Diploma, School of Expression, 1889; Artistic Diploma, 1892. Dramatic Artist and Stage Manager, seventeen years experience. Frank B. Sanborn Author, Philosopher, and Philanthropist; Author of "Reminiscences of Emerson"; Courses on "Literary Memories of Concord." Charles Malloy Lecturer on Emerson and Browning, and various spiritual phases of poetry, for many years at Greenacre and before literary clubs. MEDICAL ADVISERS Dr. Eliza T. Ransom, Hotel Puritan, Boston. Dr. Charles L. Pearson, 427 Marlboro Street, Boston. SOME OF THE PROMINENT LECTURERS AND READERS SINCE THE FOUNDATION OF THE SCHOOL Sir Henry Irving, Miscellaneous Readings. Alexander Melville Bell, "Visible Speech." Right Rev. Phillips Brooks, D.D., Bishop of Massachusetts, "Nature of Expression." Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., "Extemporaneous Speaking." Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton, Readings from her own poems. Rev. George W. Shinn, D.D., formerly Rector of Grace Church, Newton, Mass., and President of the Trustees of the School, "Stephen Phillips, his Poems and Plays"; "Paul Laurence Dunbar, the Negro Poet and Novelist"; "The Miracle Plays." Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells, Member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education since 1897, "The Poetry of Sidney Lanier "; 66 Personality, not Mannerisms." Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, D.D., "The Appreciation of Literature." Rev. James Henry Wiggin, "The Plays of James A. Herne"; "The Choir Invisible" (James Lane Allen); Sothern's "Hamlet." Rev. Dillon Bronson, The Passion Play. Heloise Edwina Hersey, A.B., Vassar, "Nineteenth Century Poets," a course of twenty lectures; "The Modern Drama," a course of five lectures; "The Modern Novel and Its Relation to the Modern Woman.” Mrs. Alice Kent Robertson, From "Paolo and Francesca 99 (Stephen Phillips). John Orth, Program of Piano Music, with analytical remarks. Rev. Thomas Van Ness, Lecture-Talk. Nathan Haskell Dole, A.B., President of the Bibliophile Society, Six lectures on Minor Poets of Our Time." |