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KELLOGG—KELSEY

Porto Rico, trips to California, Colorado, Florida. Mem. Woman's League, Mich. Woman's Press Ass'n (charter mem. and now hon. pres.).

KELLOGG, Julia Antoinette, 75 Highland Av., Orange, N.J. Writer; b. Elizabethtown, N.J., Oct. 1, 1830; dau. Elijah and Anne Maria (Woodruff) Kellogg (descendant of first settlers of Elizabeth, N.J.); ed. in school of Miss C. D. Spalding, Elizabeth, N.J. Began teaching career early, but owing to weak eyes for years her teaching was chiefly confined to private classes. Favors woman suf- frage. Author: Nash's Table Book and Introduc- tory Arithmetic; Digest of the Philosophy of Henry James, Senior; A Swendenborg Perpetual Calendar; Abridgement of Patrick Edward Davis' Theory of Human Progression; also articles in various periodicals, chiefly articles on the single tax, published in The New Earth. Mem. New Church (Swedenborgian). Single Taxer (active worker). Was charter mem. of New England Women's Club, Boston, and continued in it for 25 years.

KELLOGG, Louise Phelps, Historical Library, Madison, Wis.

Historian; b. Milwaukee, Wis.; dau. Amherst W. and Belle (Phelps) Kellogg; ed. Dearborn Sem., Chicago; Milwaukee Coll.; Univ. of Wis., B.L.' '97, Ph.D. '01; Boston Education Ass'n, fellow, 1898-99; matriculate of Univ. of Paris; instructor in history, Univ. of Wis., 1899-1900; history, fellow, Univ. of Wis., 1900-01; awarded Winsor prize by Am. Historical Ass'n, 1903; in charge of research in Wis. State Historical Soc. since 1901. Lecturer for D.A.R. and various clubs on historical subjects. Favors woman suffrage; first treas. of Wis. College Equal Suf- frage League. Author: The American Colonial Charter, 1904; Marquette's Map, 1906; Fox Indian Wars, 1907; Siege of Mackinac in 1812, 1912. Joint editor (with R. G. Thwaites) of Documentary History of Dunmore's War, 1905; Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1908; Frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio, 1911. Ass't editor of Wis. His- torical Soc. Mem. Am. Historical Ass'n, Am. Li- brary Ass'n, Wis. Peace Soc., Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnæ (Wis. mem. of Nat. Membership Com.), Women's League Univ. of Wis.

KELLOR, Frances Alice, 95 Madison Av., N.Y. City. Lawyer, sociologist; b. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1873; dau. Daniel and Mary (Spran) Kellor; ed. Univ. of Chicago; Cornell Law School, N.Y. city, LL.B. '97; special student of sociology; attended N.Y. Summer School of Philanthropy, 1901; fellow College Settlements Assn, 1902. Chief Investigator on staff of the Bureau of Industries and Immigration of the N.Y. State Dept of Labor, appointed 1910; mem. N.Y. State Proba- tion Commission. Was sec. and treas. N.Y. State Immigration Commission, 1902-04. Favors woman Buffrage. Mem. Collegiate Equal Suffrage League. Author: Experimental Sociology; Edu- cation of Women for Athletics. Mem. North Anı. Civic League for Immigrants, N.Y. Research Council Com. on Urban Conditions Among Negroes.

KELLY, Florence Finch (Mrs. Allen Kelly), 324 W. Ninety-sixth St., N.Y. Ctiy.

Author; b. Girard, Ill., Mar. 27, 1858; dau. James G. and Mary Ann (Purdum) Finch; ed. Univ. of Kansas, A.B. '81, A.M. '84 (mem. Pi Beta Phi); m. Boston, 1884, Allen Kelly; chil- dren: Morton, b. 1885 (died 1890); Sherwin Finch, b. 1895. After graduation entered newspaper work and worked several years upon papers in Boston, New York, San Francisco and other cities. Author: With Hoops of Steel; The Dela- held Affair; Rhoda of the Underground; Emer- son's Wife and Other Western Stories; The Fate of Felix Brand. Mem. Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnæ. Recreations: Walking nature study. Mem. N.Y. Women's University. Author of many magazine articles on artistic, literary and economic subjects; visited New Zealand and Aus- tralia in 1905 to study results of social and eco- nomic legislation and contributed numerous arti- cles to magazines concerning it. Since 1906 on staff of N.Y. Times Review of Books.

KELLY, Marian E. (Mrs. James J. Kelly), 49 Vienna Av., Niles, O. Press correspondent, magazine writer; b. Mineral Ridge, O., Oct. 12, 1869; dau. J. Maurice and Elizabeth (Rhys) Jones; ed. Northeastern Ohio Normal Coll., Canfield, O.; m. June 24, 1892, James J. Kelly; children: J. Gordon, Arthur Rhys. Teacher in public schools of Mineral Ridge and Niles; contributor to daily and weekly papers, covering territory of Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania; historian and manager of publicity for McKinley birthplace memorial; has broad knowledge of municipal government and has compiled many statistics. Song writer; com- piling a history of the iron industry in Ohio for inagazines. Mem. Ohio Newspaper Women's Ass'n, Ida McKinley Chapter Order of Eastern Star, Cleveland Women's Press Club, Ohio Fed. of Women's Clubs. Recreations: Walking, horse- back riding. Presbyterian. Favors woman suf- frage. Republican.

KELLY, Mary (Mrs. Hugh T. Kelly), 33 Maple Av., Rosedale, Toronto, Can. Born Toronto, Can., Mar. 23, 1862; dau. Michael and Margaret (O'Connor) Hynes; ed. under Ladies of Loretto; grad. 1878, with gold medal for general proficiency; mem. Loretto Alumna Ass'n; m. Toronto, Jan. 22, 1890, Hugh T. Kelly, justice of Supreme Court of Ontario; children: Gertrude, Anne, Helen (deceased), Gregory (de- ceased), Arthur. Vice-pres. of St. Elizabeth Visiting Nurses' Ass'n of Toronto; mem. Coun- cil of St. Vincent de Paul Children's Aid So- ciety, Toronto. Against woman suffrage. Ro- man Catholic. Mem. Woman's Canadian Club, Toronto.

KELLY, Mary Rutledge, Emmetsburg, Pa. Born Ionia Center, Wis., April 15, 1876; dau. Daniel and Anastatia (Lynard) Rutledge; ed. St. Mary's Acad., Emmetsburg, Ia.; St. Patrick's Acad., Cedar Rapids, Ia.; m. Emmetsburg, Ia., Nov. 7, 1878, Daniel Kelly; children: Mary, Ed- ward, Cecelia, Thomas. Against woman suf frage. Catholic. Club: Friday.

KELLY, Maud McLure, 1236 Louise St., Bir- mingham, Ala.

Lawyer; b. Mountain Spring, Sylacauga, Ala.; dau. Judge Richard Bussey and Leona (Bledsoe) Kelly; ed. Noble Inst., '04 (private school, Annis- ton, Ala.); Univ. of Ala., LL.B. '08 (highest honor). Admitted to bar at Birmingham, Ala., 1908, in Circuit Court of Jefferson Co. and in Supreme Court of Ala., spring of 1909. Has practiced successfully in all courts of the State and in several counties. Has done committee work in both the State Bar Ass'n and the Alumni Soc. of the University of Ala. Favors woman suffrage. Organizer Birmingham Equal Suffrage Ass'n; chairman Legislative Com. of Ala. State Suffrage Ass'n. Baptist. State pres. U.S. Daughters of 1812 and Nat. Sec. of War of U.S. Daughters of 1812; historian Yancey Chapter United Daughters of Confederacy; mem. D.A.R., Southern Ass'n of College Women, Birmingham Equal Suffrage League, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Ala. State Bar Ass'n, Alumni Soc. Univ. of Ala.; hon. mem. Franklin Literary Soc., Marion Military Inst.; hon. mem. Franklin Liter- ary Society of Howard Coll.; hon. colonel of Corps of Cadets of Howard Coll. Patroness of Alpha Delta Phi Sorority, Judson Coll.

KELLY, Susan M., 67 Salem St., Bradford, Mass. Principal and part owner of Classical Day School, Haverhill, Mass.; dau. George L. and Kate M. (Dusey) Kelly; ed. Smith Coll., A.B. '93. Taught in public high schools of Mass. for four years; tutored in Haverhill, Mass., for 12 years. Started, with Miss Agnes Judkins, the Classical Day School for Girls in City of Haverhill, 1909. Congregationalist. Clubs: College, Whittier (both in Haverhill).

KELSEY, Helen Marian, 156 Fifth Av., N.Y. City. Manager; b. Theresa, N.Y., April 17, 1872; dau. George and Annie L. (Hamlin) Kelsey; grad. Wellesley, B.A. '95; Radcliffe Coll., 1895-96; mem. Shakespeare Soc. (local). Instructor Wellesley Coll., 1897-1900; registrar Wellesley Coll., 1900-