RUTH GILLETTE HUTCHINSON (Mrs. Arthur R.) 1898 - 1936 The Faculty of Vassar College wish to record at this time their appreciation of the contribution made by Ruth Gillette Hutchinson to the life of the college. Fronrthe time of her entrance into the Department of Economics and Sociology in 1922 she unassumingly but readily met every demand and carried her full share of responsibility. Her good judgment and integrity of purpose won very early the confidence of her stu- dents and colleagues. The steady development of these qualities made it possible for her in the year 1934- 1935 to fulfill the duties of the Acting Chairmanship of the Department with dignity and marked success. She pursued the advancement of knowledge, both in her teaching and in her research. Among her publications "State-Administered Locally Shared Taxes” is accepted as the authoritative work on this subject. As a genuine scholar, she had an absorbing interest in car- rying forward her research work. She never sacrificed the quality of her teaching, however, always drawing on her own strength in order that her students might acquire in full both the methods and the spirit of real scholarship. Knowing well that intellectual interest is an integral part of the entire life of the students, she won their deepest respect and confidence, through an unusually sympathetic understanding of their life. Her wise counsel was sought and accepted as teacher, Resident and friend. Sensitive balance, gentleness, and clarity, distinguished her human relationships. As a member of the Faculty, whether as individual or as committee meme ber, she gave of herself without limit, always thorough in her consideration and tolerant in her point of view. Ruth Gillette Hutchinson lived a gracious and a gener- ous life. True to herself and to others, she contributed a fineness and a firmness which has permanently enriched the life of Vassar College. Therefore, be it resolved that this minute be placed on the Faculty records, and that copies be sent to her family. RUTH GILLETTE HUTCHINSON (Continued) 1920 A.B. University of Rochester 1921 A.M. Colubia University 1920-21 Courses in New York School of Social Work 1921-22 Federal Reserve Board, Junior Research Assistant 1922-26 Instructor in Economics, Vassar College l92h Marriage 1927-28 American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Economic Statistician March 1928-30 Assistant Professor of Economics, Vassar College 1931 Ph.D. Columbia University 1930-36 Associate Professor of Economics, Vassar College March S, 1936 Death Publications: What's in a College Week? by Ruth Gillette Hutchin- son and Mary Hayward Connard. School and Society. December 18, 1926. 24:768-72 State-Administered Locally Shared Taxes: Development In the State and Local Tax Systems of the United States. N. Y. Columbia University Press. 1931. I57p. (Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, no. 355.) Taxation of Land Values in Canada by Mabel Newcomer and Ruth G. Hutchinson. The Journal of Political Economy. April 1932. 40: 366-78 Occupations of Vassar Alumnae: a Statistical Summary of a Selected Group, by Mabel Newcomer and Ruth G. Hutchinson. In College Women and the Social Sciences, Essays by Herbert Elmer Mills and His Former Students. N. Y. John Day. 1934. p.309-24 Child Labor Survey of Dutchess County, by Mabel New- comer and Ruth G. Hutchinson. The American Child vol. VIII, no. 11. November 1926, p. 6. Emily Brown IX - 316-317