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The moment of parting has come, and what can any of us say? To most of us Miss Hartridge has been an institution we hoped would go on forever. We wanted our children to know her, and many of us hoped our grandchildren as well; so that it seems hard to feel that to them she will be only a legend.
We all wish her, what in leaving her, she always wished us—the best that life could give.
Miss Hartridge, Hail and Farewell!
We have the honor of announcing the following: ENGAGEMENTS
The Alumnae.
MARGARET LOUISE BROOKE TO HENRY CHRISTENSEN, JR. HELEN CUFF TO BERNARD A. EGAN
JANE EBERLE TO WILLIAM G. HAWLEY. JR.
JACQUELINE GODWIN TO TERANCE R. HARP
VIRGINIA HEMINGWAY TO PAUL JOHNSTON
MARION HORNE TO GEORGE B. DOWLEY, 2ND
MARTHA KINGMAN TO JOHN WEIR PERRY
DOROTHEA LATHAM TO ORVILLE T. WARING, SECOND ELIZABETH LESTER TO WILLIAM SPEER
JUNE PILLIOD TO JAMES E. McCOLGAN
NANCY PRESTON TO NORMAN Mc-LEOD CARTER OLIVE SMITH TO GEOFFREY D. ROBERTS MARGERY WELLS TO WILLIAM BARRETT
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