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trying: to weather it with vig'or and cheerfulness.
Alumnae Notes
/e liacl an active year. AVe are aware tliat there is a Depression, but we are
Housekeeping' occupies many of us, and the direction of our delightful husbands and children. Those of us who work in other fields are more than ever glad of the work we do. Among our new recruits are Anna Tjouise Davis, f\]lse Kroll, Mii'ia.m Smith, Sally Starr, Virginia Smith, and Martha Slokes Schick, all in business in New York. ^Vnnabel Lombard Barrett, who has started a school on Long Island, and Grace Murray Hoi)i)er, who is teaching at Vassar. lUanche Huttheld Th-atl is President of the Monday Afternoon Club, Katharine Drayton Valiant is President of the Junior League, and Dorothy Lyon and Augusta Burke Benedict are giving Puppet Shows for the benefit of the fund for undernourished children. Cateau De Leeuw has exhibited her paintings in Plainfield, and Mary Alison. Helen Baker, Betty Cox, and Lucy A"an Boskerck are studying in New York.
In college we are numerous, and. as usual, varied in our interests. At Smith Dorothy Spalding is invincible at the liockey goal, and Betty Hardenbergh mighty in debate. Shirley Clark is on the Vassar Miscellany News, and Alary (''rapo continues to combine
scholastic and dramatic honors there.
AVith great pleasui’e we announce the following:
ENGAGEMENTS
Margaret Ailing to Hugh Allen Ward .lane Alston to Kenneth it. Tclfer
Grace Baker to HerV)ert B. Gillespie Anne Dumont to John Gardner Kellogg Thora Nielsen to Frederick P. illwes
Frances Louise Seaman to Charles S. Langdon JClisabeth. I). Thomson to Hugh M. Gaston AMrginia AVelles to William Drapei' Corlett
Jane Williams to Kenneth W. Vreeland
MARRIAGES
Flizabeth Brooks to Robert B. Schall 1‘Jlizabetli Case to Hamilton Robinson
Afary de Peyster Charles to Edwaid F. Clark, Jr. Alarian Cowperthwaite to Dr. William F. Roth, Jr. Elizabeth Fisk to William S. Tyler, Third
Helen Fraker to Frank C. Cosby, Jr. Dorothy Hecht to Dr. Ikiul Geary Florence McGee to Lewis T.i(‘e Bryant
M.artha Ann Marshall to Thomas W. L. Lauei* A^irginia Mountser to Paul Edwai'd DuBois
Katharine Patterson to Osborne Halsted, Jr. Alary Pell to W alter Gillette Bird
Lillian Rice to (..ei-oy M. Stringham
Caroline Spalding to Burnham S. Colburn, Jr.
Ruth Troth to Robert Benjamin Gribbon BIRTHS
Elisabeth Nash Cochran, a son Natalie Fairbairn Dei’rey, a son
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Keyo Tetsuka Ford, another daughtei* Anne Swann Goodrich, a daughtei*
Helen I’ennock Holt, a son
Hope Robertson Lawrence, a son
Helen Palmer Lincoln, a second son Frances Aliller AIcFaddin, a son
To Elizabeth Tuttle Ritchey, a son
Sarah Maud Weyerhaeuser Rosenberry, a son Masako Kabayama Shiras, a son
ATargaret Ludwig AVeyerhaeuser, a son
Nancy Bacon AA'hitbread, a son
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