Olive Kline (sometimes given as Olive Kline Hulihan or the pseudonym Alice Green;[1] July 7, 1887 – July 29, 1976) was an American soprano who is chiefly remembered for her recordings for Victor Records from 1912 to 1935.
Her family moved to Schenectady, New York, around 1897, when her father went to work at General Electric.
She attended Saint Agnes Girls' School in Albany, New York.
[2] In 1914 she made her professional concert debut in Detroit in a program which also featured baritone Titta Ruffo.
[2][6] She is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Rutland, Vermont.