ENGLISH-LATIN
Prepared at Girls' Latin School of Baltimore.
Letter
September 4, 1926
Handwritten Excerpt (65 KB)
Photograph
Basketball Team Photo
Basketball Team - bottom left (232 KB)
1904 Program:
Instructor in private school in Ridgely, Md.
Present address: 2110 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
October 1904 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup will study music this winter.
December 1904 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Lydia Norris in Philadelphia.
January 1906 Kalends:
Lydia Norris has been visiting Ruth Haslup in Baltimore.
November 1906 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup is teaching in the St. Michaels' High School.
February 1907 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup was in Baltimore for the Christmas vacation.
February 1908 Kalends:
Anna Haslup spent part of the holidays in Baltimore and Ruth Haslup spent several weeks with her in New York after Christmas.
November 1909 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup is teaching in the Eastern High School, Baltimore.
January 1915 Kalends:
Ruth Haslup spent a few days in December visiting Adelphi College, New York.
October 1929 Alumnae Quarterly:
Ruth Haslup spent the summer at Breadloaf, Middlebury College, Vermont, studying English.
April 1930 Alumnae Quarterly:
Friends of Ruth Haslup will be distressed to hear of her death, on March 18, and will wish to join with Quarterly in expressing their very deep sympathy to her family.
July 1930 Alumnae Quarterly:
Whereas, We have learned with great sorrow of the untimely death on March 19, 1930, of our beloved classmate, Ruth Haslup, who by her sterling character, sunny disposition and unrelenting work as a member of our class endeared herself to all of us; and
Whereas, In her passing the Clsas of 1903 of Goucher College has lost one of its most prominent and loyal members; be it
Resolved, That the Class of 1903 assembled in celebration of the 27th annviersary of its graduation, does now record its sense of deep loss of one who gave so much to it of cheerful service, of inspiring optimism and faithful devotion to the ideals of the college, who never spoke an unkind word or did an unkind deed and who for more than twenty-five years was a distinguished teacher in various high schools in the State of Maryland; and be it further
Resolved, THat we hereby express our deepest sympathy to her mother; and be it further
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread in full upon the minutes and a copy thereof forwarded by the secreatary to Mrs. Mary Haslup as evidence of the high regard and affection in which her memory is held by all of us.
Lyda Norris Bailey,
Daisy Murphy Matthews,
Millie Benson Bielaski.