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 ALUMNAE NOTES
Our activities this year have been, as ever, varied and interesting. In college we are conspicuously executive, having at Vassar Mary Crapo, President of Students, and Prances Preston, President of the Athletic Association; at Wilson, Carolyn Armstrong, President of Students; at Radcliffe, Theresa Brakely, PPead of Everett House; at Wellesley, Marjorie Merritt, Editor-in-Chief of the Wellesley Review; and at Smith, Dorothy Spalding, Head of Hopkins House, Eleanor Clark, newly elected Head of Sessions House for next year, and Betty Hardenbergh, our great debater, who is the Senior President. She and Nancy Corbusier, the heroine of the Smith film Nancy Goes to College, gave us this spring a lively talk on the attractions of Smith, following one on Vassar by Mary Crapo, who came down with Miss Kenyon, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, to show us the Vassar film. Margery Ruckert is taking her Smith Junior year in Italy. Grace Murray Hopper has been elected to the Yale branch of Sigma Chi, the national scientific society, and Charlotte Nichols Montgomery is the new Pi'esident of the Vassar Alumnae Council.
In teaching we have a recruit in Ottoline Boissevain, and Margaret Taylor, now at Mount Holyoke, will teach Greek at Wellesley next year. Hildegarde Halliday, in addition to her radio work, is appearing, to the joy of the audiences, in New Faces, Catherine Stockwell Linder is touring the country for the National Geographic Society advertising department; Louise Hart is our first criminal lawyer; and Agnes Rogers Allen, with her
husband, Frederick Allen, has brought out the diverting American Procession,
As wives and mothers and Junior Leaguers we are extremely busy and, we trust, extremely useful; and as fiancees and brides we grow ever more numerous. With great
pleasure we announce the following: ENGAGEMENTS
Betty Andrews to Robert Fowler Darby Jean Babcock to Thomas H. Chappell Jeannette Clawson to Maxwell Morse Mary Dutcher to Dorsett Spurgeon
Dorothy Madsen to Brooke M. Lessig
Gertrude Olsen to John Porter Virginia Smith to George W. Collins Sally Starr to Roswell Hawley
Lucy Van Boskerck to Charles B. England y Mary Williams to Bromley Scofield Stone
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