| ALPHA DELTA.
THE Alpha Delta Society was founded at the Tufts Medical School in April, 1894, previous to which time no
society of any sort had existed among the women of the
school. The charter members numbered twelve. All women
students at the Tufts Medical School are eligible for membership. The objects of the society are the promotion of good
fellowship among its members and the furthering of the usefulness and the interests of all women in the medical profession. Fortnightly meetings are held, at which papers on
scientific and medical subjects are read and discussed, the
program being filled out by musical and literary entertainment and social enjoyment. A very successful beginning
has been made, and much good work may be expected from
the society as its membership is enlarged and its plans
developed.
| ALPHA DELTA:FOUNDED IN 1894.
Officers.
ELENOR D. POND, President.
SARAH S. WEBBER, Vice-President.
SARA E. STEVENS, Secretary.
ELIZABETH A. RILEY, Treasurer.
Members.
LETITIA M. TILTON, M. D.
ANNIE S. K. PATCH,
JANE H. BOWKER,
CORA E. BOURNE,
ELIZABETH E. MCINTOSH,
FLORA E. FROST,
FANNIE M. McGEE,
WINNEFRED P. DAVIS,
OLIVE R. DONALDSON
EDITH R. E. MEEK,
MARY ANNA WOOD,
MARY E. WELLINGTON,
FANNIE A. PICANSO,
SOPHIA R. PEABODY,
MARY G. LIBBY,
RUEY BARTLETT STEVENS,
TEKLA A. J. BERG,
AUGUSTA B. PARSONET,
ANNA G. JUDKINS.