The Association of Collegiate Alumnae has compiled later and fuller statistics.
The home of the Philalethean Society for many years--until the alumnae gymnasium was built--was society hall on the second floor of the museum building.
Then there were addresses by alumnae students, or else speakers from abroad chosen for some distinction in authorship.
Indeed, at a recent luncheon given in her honor by the alumnae of New York, she requested that the orchestra stop playing it after the first few bars--these people of genius are so delightfully eccentric!
If you want more, after we've sent out the Alumnae list, we'll give them to you.
A few scattered members of the Faculty and a crowd of alumnae wander aimlessly about, obstructing traffic generally.
It is managed by Miss Laura Drake Gill, president of the National Association of Collegiate Alumnae and former dean of Barnard College.
Of these three were distinct organizations, one only being chartered; two were carried by settlement house associations, two as departments of church work, one by a religious order, and one by a school alumnae association.
The class gifts include not only direct contributions from alumnae, and from social members who did not graduate with the class, but gifts which alumnae and former students have secured from interested friends.
The benefits of alumnae representation on the Board of Trustees seem to have occurred to the alumnae and the trustees of Wellesley almost simultaneously.
Throughout the nine months of the campaign, the Alumnae Committee and the trustees were working in close touch with each other.
The intrepid Committee of Alumnaeadded to its numbers, merged the two funds, and adopted the new name of Alumnae Committee for Restoration and Endowment.
During the next nineteen years, trustees and alumnae were to labor incessantly to pay the expenses of the college and to secure an endowment fund.
The Executive Board recognized also as an additional reason for organizing such a graduate body, that it was necessary to do so if the Wellesley Alumnae Association is to keep abreast of the activities in similar organizations.
We cannot feel sad at parting with our classmates, for, though we shall not meet in this class-room again, as a class, we do expect to meet together as the alumnae of this Institution at our regular weekly gatherings for practice.
At Bryn Mawr finals were over and the "'Varsity" had been picked, so that all excitement was now centred in the alumnae game.
The undergraduates felt weak, while the small group of alumnae at one corner of the field were clutching each other excitedly.
He was a repository of traditions, and he delighted forlorn alumnae by his air of proprietorship in the past as well as in the present.
She intended to go to the alumnae banquet Thursday evening.
But the alterations were so skillful that the alumnae soon felt an admiring ownership in them and quickly embraced the changes.
But now that the alumnaehad the last year's seniors, the champions of the college, to choose from, the under-graduates secretly trembled.
To show the college unity in diversity the editors have carefully chosen authors from the older and younger alumnae and from the undergraduates.
It is hardly the fault of the alumnae if one or more years of leisure do not add to their agility!
It is managed by Miss Laura Drake Gill, President of the National Association of Collegiate Alumnae and former Dean of Barnard College.
But it really did not take much persuasion after I showed her some group photographs we had made when we Forsyte girls put on 'The Beggar's Opera' here last October--a benefit performance for the Forsyte Alumnae Scholarship fund.
Our winnings go to the Forsyte Alumnae Scholarship Fund," she explained.
The work was attended with much difficulty and many delays, on account of the alumnaepursuing the usual course of alumnae, by refusing, as a whole, to answer request or entreaty.
That the life-work of its Alumnae has been chiefly confined to the church, and the school-room, and the home, is its honor and renown.
Carr issued a circular addressed to the Alumnae of Christian College, urging them to send matter for the forthcoming book, "Biography of President J.
Personalities were dropped and the program for the entertainment of the alumnae was soon under discussion.
I am so glad they are coming to the meeting of the alumnae this year, and that we are here without having to come!
Alumnae House, the fourth girls' residence hall, was, as the name implies, furnished by the alumnae of the University.
In the medical profession there have been many alumnae of prominence, notably Dr.
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This year the papers said: "A notable feature of the suffrage movement is the large number of college alumnae and professional women who are coming into the ranks.
She was invited also to address the alumnae of the girls' high school.
After filling an engagement to lecture before the alumnae of the Girls' Normal School in Philadelphia, October 13, she started on the 16th for the final struggle in Kansas.
The next day she went to Buffalo to address the alumnae of the ladies' academy, and was entertained by Miss Charlotte Mulligan, founder of the missionary school for boys.
Northrop Alumnae who are Sophomores and the five who are holding up the honor of Vassar's class of '26, still feel Northrop's influence very strongly, and are forever singing her praises.
Soon afterwards the Mary Institute Alumnae Association invited Miss Sylvia Pankhurst to lecture and the result was most gratifying to the friends of suffrage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "alumnae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.