Show Iey Inwe Illrktnnn Mary 10e IlIrklnnn WAR born In Maoathuietla but after tier marring rcildij fur name years abroad and In I new n reet IJ bent of the city nf New Ynrk An early e > > erlenre In life n > n teacher led I tit In recline bee need for u morel rctlMl more-l I Iura lion for KlrU and worn on nM ahe ha sought to leach teller tel-ler itema of tMlnliiK Her latent nk or treat Imiurlaneo wi In Inn In-n Mo where ah held a full profea don hlp In 1nnllKli Illernturr Much an llmite Han 1 laexl on true nlue of tier service not only na an Instructor but o i n social and moral Influence that her thinly us ono of the rut to b3 fully endowed ant when Illhenllh tlillKMl her to resign this position IIA chair was nninMl for her and she wan made Kmerltua 1rofesaor and hold now Its lectureship In Kngllsh literature She has town secretary of the Womin Branch of the Amerlcuii IIlble Hoclely Mtlonat superintendent of the docullcs Apartment of higher education In the nomana Christian Temperance Union and president of Ihe Woman National Indian Association Hhe conduct for oIor yearn a mngailne demoted to the care of lhatlda and held an associate editorship with Edward Everett Hale la his Magailne of Ihllanlhropy Hhe U 1 general secretary of the Order nf Kings Uaughtera and Ihe editor of Its magazine Her principal literary works Ie Among the Thorns The Amtwr Star and One IJItle Life novel ml In poetry The Divine Christ and Easter 1oems In t9l Mrs Dlrkln son was choaen president of Ihe Worn ins Notional Council with headqunr > ttra In New York |