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Anne Swann is in Pekin with the Presbyterian lioarcl ol Missions, and, although it is a note Ironi the more frivolous siile of me, every one will be interested to know that Katherine Sutherland made hei’ debut in
Washington this winter.
We are delighteil to say that Mrs. 1lenry P. Marshall and Ruth "Froth have made their homes in Plainlieltl this winter.
Klizabeth Lemmon spent some time with her sister, Mrs. Morison. in Plainfield, this winter, and Mrs. Kenneth Comlit has also come here to live.
Mrs. d'homas Huff is now living in Ogdensburg, New \’ork, w'hile her sister, Janet Lane, has left Plainfield and gone to blushing. Long
Island.
Mrs. R. F. McConnell is li\ing in Washington, I). C. Lady .Auck land has changed her address to West 57th Street, New ^"ork.
ISdith Mellick is studying under Philipp, and spent part ol last win ter in Italy and Switzerland with her |)arents.
Caroline Ste\'enson is teaching kindergarten in (ireenwich House.
Fhe Hartridge League has received wonderful reports of its youngei members in college, and feels proud to add tbeir scholastic achievements to its growing annual alumnae report.
Gertrude Knapp is returning to Swarthmore College in the fall. She left college last year because of ill health. Gertrude has had sex'eral things accepted by “Life”, and we some day hope to number her among our distinguished authoresses, Carita Doggett and Mrs. Colver.
Margaret Hanson is attending Wells College, and Constance War- nock has left Vassal*, and is taking a secretarial course in Simmons College.
blelen Wyckoff is in the University ol Wisconsin.
Margaret Winchester Patterson is stutlying at 1lunter College.
'Fhe freshmen in Vassal* this year are Nancy Doggett, 1lariet l)a\’is. who entered on the honor list, Margaret Patterson and Cornelia Lyle.
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