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and Mrs. Susan M. (Arey) Frye; grad. Abbot director. Fayors woman suffrage. Episcopalian. Acad., Ajidover, Mass., '82 (pres. of the class). Was charter mem. of Ladies' Library Board, Radcliffe Coll., A.B. (cum laude) '04. Engaged which later became the Public or City Library in teaching from graduation. Congregationalist. Board, sec. from organization, also chairman of Mem. Ass'n of Coll. Alumns, Radcliffe Coll. Book Com.; was charter mem. of Women's Im- Alumnffi Ass'n, Abbott Acad. Alumnas Ass'n, provement League, which resulted after new Woman's Board of Missions (life mem.). Clubs: charter in a Park Board appointed by Mayor. College (Boston), Methebesic, Shakespeare Soc. Mem. Beethoven Club; was mem. Chautauqua CRockland, Me.). Club, did work in four years (diploma, 1895). FTTLLER, Anna, Boston, Mass. Taught school at Lafayette, Colo., near Boulder, Author; b Cambridge, Mass. Nov 1853; dau. Colo.; taught in Boulder public schools; super- Robert Henry and Mary L. (Bent) Fuller; ed. "^'sed music and drawing in Goshen (Ind.) public Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass. Author: Pratt schools m 1890; removed to Albert Lea as super- Portraits; A Literary Courtship; Peak and '^isor in 18&1; has taught In the State Training Prairie; A Venetian June; One of the Pilgrims; Schools m Austin, Albert Lea and Cj-ookston, Katherine Day; Later Pratt Portraits; The Minn.

Tbund^rhead Lady. FULLER, Lacia FairchUd (Mrs. Henry B. Ful- FUXLER, Caroline Macomber, care John Crosby, ^f]; I^ ^^^^ "^^ fh^^-J' *-".^^- , , r,,. Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis, Minn. v^^u^®'^Vx^, ^°^^*^°°^ ^^?.=„^"- J^^'^s and Ellz- Novelist, composer; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 10, ?;Deth (Nelson) Falrchild; ed. Mrs. Shaw's 1873; dau. Henry D. (lieutenant in Civil War) and J'^'^PV'. Boston, Co^es Art School Art Stu- Julia (Muzzy) Fuller; grad. Smith Coll., B.L. ^erts League of N.Y.; m. Boston, 1893, Henry class '95 (leader of Glee Club, mem. Phi Kappa g- . ^^J^^""' children: Clara Bartram Charles Psl. Soc.). Author: Across the Campus, 1899; Fairchild. Associate ot the Nat. Acad, of De- The Alley Cat's Kitten, 1904; The Flight of sign; vice-pres Am. Soc of Mlnlattjre Paint- Puss Pandora, 1906; Brunhilde's Paying Guest, ^rs Awarded bronze medal. Pans 1900; silver 1907; The Bramble Bush, 1911. Musical com- medal. Buffalo; gold medal, St, Louis Mem. positions: The Shepherd of the Day: Three ?qual Franchise ooc. Woman's Political Union, Songs from Robert Browning; also musical com- N. Y. City, and a suffrage soc. In New Hamp- edy. The Old Songs. Mem. Women's Univ. shire Mem Colony Club, N.Y. Women's Cos- Club, N.Y. City. mopolitan Club.

FULLER, Charlotte Anthony (Mrs. Caleb Allen *^,^^'*' h^^^ ^^""^^ J^?: Samuel Richard

Fuller), 128 Lathrop St., Madison, Wis. ?>',"'*^ >°^.T?®.^°°^.?'"r, ^?^'°^' ^^^- ^^^

Bom Providence, R.I., Nov. 8, 1880; dau. "^ •■"%, <^t ' Un'verslt|, Paris, France

Henry Alien and Lucy (Glover) Anthony; ed. _,^rn Boston 1851; dau. Elias Hasket and

Barrington (R.I.) High School and Brown Univ., ^loise (Strong) Derby; ed. private schools in

Ph.B. '03 (mem. Delta Sigma); m. Barrington Boston; m. Boston, Aug. 22 1895, Samuel Richard

R.L, JuBe 15. 1905, Caleb Allen Fuller; one son: ^"^r, sociologist Mran. Bacon Soc. of London,

Caleb Allen Jr. Against woman suffrage. Episco- Alliance Frangaise^ Boston ; Salon Francaise,

palian. Mem. Madison Woman's Club. g°^*°°- Interests! in workmg girls' clubs.

Favors woman suffrage FULLER, Clara McLean Heath (Mrs. William ™^.T;n,„ „ t> ' -lo. t^, c* -kt »v E. Fuller;, care N.Y. Genealogical and Bio- FUI-i^ER. Mary Breese, 123 Elm St., North- graphical Soc, 226 W. Fifty-eighth St., N.Y. ampton, Mass. j, c ,^^ ^ -,, -r. . .«- City J ^ . College professor; grad. Smith Coll., B.A. '94; Born N.Y. City, Dec. 8, 1854; ed. private schools ,^;-^- '^.^o^ =**'^^^' of history, Oxford Univ. (Eng- of Miss Comstoik, Madame Prevost and Miss l^i^d), 1897-98 Teacher Drury Coll., fall of 1894; Macaulay, N.Y. City; studied art at Art Stu- '^ P"?^^ ^0*1^°? ?^^°^\^oq'^^' .^°V ^^"i^I' ^^ dents' L^gue, N.Y. City, under instruction of ^'f- lS9<-99; Boston 1899; instructor (history) C. Y. Turner WUIiam M. Chase and others; 1900-10; associate prof history since 1910 Smith was first student in School of Applied Design for Coll. Mem. _ Am. Historical Ass n. Smith Coll. Women, founded in N.Y. City by Mrs. Dunlap- Alumna Ass n.

Hopkins, 1892; m. (1st) H. Courtney Manning; FULLER, Montie Sutton (Mrs. Milton Pickett

(2d) 1903, William E. Fuller, ass't Attorney Gen- Fuller), IOCS Lake Av.. Waseca, Minn.

eral of U.S. Actively interested in patriotic, Teaoher; b. Gilman, III., Dec. 11, 1879; dau.

philanthropic, genealogical, biographical and Critton and Polly Ann (Stowell) Sutton; ed.

historical work and has won distinction in va- Parker Coll., Winnebago, Minn.; Mankato State

nous departments of art. Known throughout Normal; special work at Univ. of Minn, and

country by her genealogical column in Sunday Columbia Coll., N.Y.; m. Aug. 12, 1903, Milton

edition N.Y. Herald. For many years registrar Pickett Fuller. Principal Glenville public

Soc. Daughters of Holland Dames of N.Y. Re- schools, 1906-08; supervisor Normal Training

cording sec. gen. D.A.R. during administration of Dep't, Albert Lea High School, 1908-10; prin-

Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, wife of the ex-Vice- cipal Albert Lea High School, 1910-12. Active

President of the U.S. Mem. N.Y. Genealogical mem. Episcopal Church. Against woman suf-

and Biographical Soc, Soc. Mayflower Descend- frage. Clubs: Beethoven (Albert Lea), Monday

ants, U.S. Daughters of 1812, Nat. Soc. of New Study (Waseca, Minn.).

England Women, Am. Scenic-Historic Preserva- FULLER, Olive Beatrice Muir (Mrs. David J.

tion Soc, Stony Wold Ass'n for Consumptives; B^iiierl, 162 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

manager N.Y. Home for Convalescents. Author; b. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2, 1874; dau.

FULLER, Genevieve Morrill (Mrs. Robert Gor- John and Mary Elizabeth (Newbanks) Muir; ed.

ham Fuller), Dover, Mass. putblic schools. Packer Inst.. Brooklyn; Wea-

Bom Cincinnati, O., 1885; dau. Henry A. and leyan Ladies' Sem., Hamilton, Ont. ; m. N.Y.

Anna (McGuffey) Morrill; ed. Cincinnati Col- City, Jan. 4, 1900, Dr. David J. Fuller; children:

legiate School for Girls; m. Cincinnati, Sept., Olive Muriel, David Otis. Has given lectures on

1912, Robert Gorhajn. Fuller; children: Horace the French Revolution. Author (novels): With

Williams, Anne TUton, Robert Gorham. Pres. Malice Toward None; Thy Name is Woman; also

Dover League for Equal Suffrage; mem. Mass. short stories and verses in magazines. Baptist.

Woman's Suffrage Ass'n. Episcopalian. Mem. Republican. Mem. Professional Woman's League

Dover Branch Alliance. (former cor. sec). Legislative League of N.Y.,

FULLER, Hattie Smith (Mrs. J. A. Fuller), Soc of Am. Authors. Traveled in Europe and

406 Mariners' Lane, Albert Lea, Minn. o"^er North America, including Alaska, Recrea-

Supervisor of music; b. Birmingham, Mich., tions: Theatre, tennis. Mem. N.Y. Woman's

Feb. 18, 1869; dau. Oliver A. and Julia (Talbot) Press Club, Civitas Club (Brooklyn).

Smith; grad. Boulder (Colo.) public school, '87; FULLER, Ruth Hamilton, 39% Washington

Chautauqua, '95; Thomas Normal School, De- Square West, N.Y. City.

troit, '91; Nat. Music School, Chicago, '92; m. Editor; b. Hamilton, Ont.; dau. Valancey Bng-

Albert Lea, Minn., Feb. 18, 1S92, J. A. Fuller; land and Louise (Coxwell) Fuller and gfand-

one daughter: Marvyl Fuller, b. Mar. 10, 1895. daughter Bishop Fuller, of Diocese ot Niagara;

Sec. Public Library Board; mem. City Park ed. by governess, Va. Female Inst., Staunton,

Board of St. Hilda's Guild (religious)"; choir Va., and Rogers Hall, Lowell, Mass. On edl-

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