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Vt., Edward G. Greene; children: Lena Louise, Inez May. Kindergartner of Kindergarten Train- ing School, San José, Cal.; teacher of mothers' and teachers' classes at summer schools and Chautauquas in Cal. Pres. Vt. W.C.T.U. six years; nat. sup't kindergartens W.C.T.U. four years. Author: Handbook for W.C.T.U.; The Kindergarten Out of School (book for mothers); occasional writer for magazines and newspapers. Congregationalist. Progressive Republican. State chairman Federated Women's Clubs, Waterways Dep't. Recreations: Social life, music, lectures, reading, out-of-door life. Now engaged in arousing an interest among clubs in subject of Waters Their Conservation. Favors woman suffrage.


GREENE, Minnie Waugh, Coffeeville, Miss. Club woman; b. Indranola, Sunflower Co., Miss., 1882; dau. William S. and Fannie Greene; ed. Indianola, Miss., until 15 years old, then in boarding school four years, one year in Iuka, Miss., and three years at Cleveland, Tenn. Episcopalian; active in church work, Junior Altar Guild, and King's Daughters. Mem. Soc. United Daughters of Confederacy; Martha Wash- ington Chapter D.A.R., Washington, D.C., by virtue of descent from Gen. Nathaniel Greene. Mem. Woman's Culture Club (pres.); Musical Club (treas.), Daughters Confederate Veterans' Club, all of Coffeeville, Miss. Sponsor to Re- union of Confederate Veterans at St. Louis; mem. Miss. State Federation of Women's Clubs GREENE, Nancy Andrews (Mrs. John Bradley Greene), South Brown St., Dayton, O. and General Federation of Women's Clubs. Born Dayton, O., Feb. 26, 1858; dau. George W. and Mary (Perrine) Shaw; ed. Dayton and N.Y. City; m. Dayton, June 4, 1879, John Bradley Greene; children: Katherine Thompson, George Shaw. Mem. Fruit and Flower Mission, Y.W.C. Shaw. Mem. Fruit and Flower Mission, Y.W.C.A. Vice-pres. Dayton Ass'n Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Presbyterian. Clubs: Dayton City, Dayton Country, Dayton Automobile.

GREENE, Nellie Cady (Mrs. Allison Greene), Tallapoosa, Ga. Born Geneseo, Ill., Nov. 8, 1860; dau. Hiram J. and Mary G. (Bartlett) Cady; ed. country school, Geneseo City School, High School grad., '80; m. Aug. 10, 1885, Allison Greene; children: Mary Alma, Mark Albert, Monroe Allan and Marie Isabelle (twins), Ross Cady. Taught seven years before marriage. Has been pres. or vice-pres. Woman's Christian Union several years; held the offices of vice-pres., treas., cor. and rec. sec. of Local W.C.T.U. for years; has been pres. or vice-pres. of Civic Club four years; pres. or vice-pres. of Music Club three years, and also of a study club. Favors woman suffrage. Con- gregationalist. Pres. Ladies' Aid. Recreations: Summer trips. Mem. Matron's Club.

GREENE, Sarah Pratt McLean (Mrs. F. L. Greene), Lexington, Mass. Author; b. Simsbury, Conn., July, 1856; dau. Dudley Bestor and Mary (Payne) McLean; ed. Mt. Holyoke Coll.; m. St. Louis, Mo., 1887, Franklin Lynde Greene; children: John Lynde, Dudley Bestor. Author: Cape Cod Folks; Vesty of the Basins; Winslow Plain; Floodtide; Power Lot; The Long Green Road; Towhead. Favors woman suffrage.

GREENEWALT, Mary E. Hallock (Mrs. Frank Lindsay Greenewalt), 1424 Master St., Phila- delphia, Pa. (Summer home, Crocus Road, Park Building, Wildwood Crest, N.J.)

Planist; b. Beyrout, Syria; dau. Samuel and Chelten Heills School, Wyncote, Pa.; gold medal Philadelphia Conservatory of Music; Deaconess Sisters Beyrout; music with teacher in Vienna; m. Johnstown, N.Y., July 14, 1898, Frank Lind- say Greenewalt; one son: Crawford Hallock Greenewalt. Toured with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Kueisel Quartette. Extensive tours in piano recitals starred by Frederic Shipman, season 1912-13. First to arrange and utilize a color lighting ac- companiment shifting with every phase of music, in sympathy with the feeling and mood. Life mem. Philadelphia Co. Suffrage Ass'n. Author: Pulse and Rhythm (Pop. Science Monthly, Sept., 1903); Pulse in Verbal Rhythm (Folk-Lore, Aug., 1906); Twine Eternal, 1908; articles on music in Etude and Musician. Presbyterian. Mem. Woman's Suffrage Ass'n; director Browning Soc. of Philadelphia, Arts and Letters Club. Recreations: Swimming, gardening. GREENING, Helen Eugene Haines (Mrs. Henry E. Greening), Vincetown, N.J. Born Pennsylvania; ed. Miss Randolph's School, Baltimore; Miss Mary E. Stevens' School, Germantown, Philadelphia; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '96; Sorbonne, 1898-99; m. 1901, Henry B. Greening. Teacher of English in Miss Case's and Miss Hollowell's School, Philadelphia, 1897-38; in Miss Hebb's School, Wilmington, Del., 1889- 1900. GREENLEAF, Sue, 776 Bush St., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Teacher, writer, translator and land dealer; b. Fox River Bottom, Clark Co., Mo.; dau. Eric Hinckley and Mary Elizabeth (Sweet) Greenleaf; ed. First State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo.; Actively engaged in mining grad., B.S.D. '90. in Mexico and selling oil lands in Cal. and Mexico. Translator and compiler of historic data especially relating to the early Spanish his- tory of the U.S. and the Republic of Mexico; has had professional and business connections with people of Nat. fame for 20 years. Suf- fragist-militant if necessary. Author: Wed by Mighty Waves, a Historical Romance of the Gal- veston Tidal Wave and Cyclone; Don Miguel Lehumada, a Story of Reincarnation, dealing with Mexico and the U.S. (written in 1898). Mem. Internat. Radical Club of San Francisco. Recreations: Walking, horseback riding. GREENOUGH, Clara Mary, 17½ Federal St., Greenfield, Mass. Physician; b. Deerfield, Mass., Mar. 16, 1870; dau. John Johnstone and Linda W. (Cushing) Greenough; ed. Deerfield Acad. and Dickinson High School, Smith Coll., A.B. '94; Woman's Med. School, Northwestern Univ., M.D. '99. Ap- pointed medical school inspector for town of Mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Greenfield, 1909-13. Smith Alumnæ Ass'n, Deerfield Acad. and Dick- inson High School Ass'n, Franklin Co. District Med. Soc. Mem. Girls' Club (philanthropic), Greenfield Doctors' Club (professional), Woman's Club (study). Recreation: Farming. Congrega- tionalist. GREENOUGH, Jane Ashley Bates (Mrs. James C. Greenough), 30 Court St., Westfield, Mass. Born Westfield, Mass., Feb. 24, 1835; dau. Hon. William Gelston and Jane (Ashley) Bates; ed. Westfield Acad. and in Boston_at George B. Emerson's private school; m. Westfield, Nov. 27, 1860, James C. Greenough; children: Jeanle Grace, William Bates, Henry Waldo, Beulah. Interested in religious, literary, social and all benevolent activities. Favors woman suffrage. Author: At Dawn of Day; A Year of Beautiful Thoughts; Plain Thoughts on Common Things; also several booklets, club papers and occasional contributions to periodicals. GREENWOOD, Elizabeth Ward, 35 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Evangelist World's W.C.T.U.; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1850; dau. Joseph M. and Cynthia (Ward) Greenwood; ed. Brooklyn Heights Sem. (vale- dictorian); Chicago Univ. (valedictorian), and Theological Sem. Sup't Evangelistic dep't World's Nat. W.C.T.U. Has lectured in every

State of the Union, supplied a pulpit twenty

Sara (Tabet) Hollock; grad. head of class at summers in Berkshire Co., Mass.; supplied pul-


pit of Mr. Beecher's Church (Mayflower Mission of Plymouth Church) seven winters; has written several religious and temperance books and many leaflets and has labored in the Continent of Europe. Mem. Brooklyn Suffrage Soc. Au- thor of several books, many printed sermons, and many leaflets, including one upon the Bible and Religion in all public schools, which has had wide circulation in every State and fifty-five nations abroad. Formerly Metbodist, now Con- gregationalist. Recreations: Driving, walking and summer outings in Berkshire County, Mass- achusetts.