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Alumnae Notes
We continue to adorn varied fields. Study, business, and social service, literature, the arts, and the professions attract many of us, and domesticity as both business and art we find worthy of our best attention. Over fifty of us are in college at Barnard,
Brown, Connecticut, Goucher, Mount ffolyoke. New Jersey, Skidmore, Smith, Swarth- niore. Sweet Briar, Vassar, Wellesley and Wells. At Vassar Ottoline Boissevain has taken hreshman Honors, Katharine f^atterson is our representative on the Daisy Chain, Grace Murray is graduating with Phi Beta Kappa and a Fellowship for Physics
and Mathematics at ^ale, and Katharine Fite has her A. M. and the \^an Loon Fel lowship for Law at Yale. Adelc DeLeeuw continues to write and Cateau has just had a most successful exhibition of her paintings. Kathleen Millay Young has brought out a first book of verse, and \hrginia Murray has l)een fortunate enough to appear in New York with the Max Reinhart Company. Cornelia Lyle Snyder is running the
most delightful book-shop in the world, assisted by Peggy Thomas and Ruth W^aldo. Agnes Rogers Hyde is managing the circulation department of Harper’s Magazine, where Gertrude Joy is also employed. Margaret Lesher is working at the College of
Constantinople and Esther Strong is doing research work for the International Mis sionary Council and is just returning from their conference in Jerusalem. Our address- book shows many changes, one that we particularly like being that of Helen Irons
Flanders to New \ork. W^e hope for a large re-union at our luncheon in Commence ment week.
WHth great pleasure we announce the following:
ENGAGEMENTS
.lEAN BASSETT TO ARTHUR LOESSER EDTTH BEERS TO CHARLES TREVAIL PHOEBE GOW-(^HEGOR TO OTTO KRAUSS
MARJORIE HARBISON TO WAITER BROOKE STABLER VIRGINIA HYER TO H. CLAY HOWELL
MARGARET LOUNSBERY TO WILLIAM MORRELL JOSEPHINE PAUL TO JOHN ROCKWOOD
HELEN PENNOCK TO GUY BRYAN HOLT
MARRIAGES
CHRISTINE CLAYBROOK TO WALTER RANOOLPH TAYLOE ISABEL CRANE TO CHARLES TEMPLETON ELLIOTT, JR.
NELLE DICKINSON TO RAY MARSHALL EVANS MARION DRAKE TO JOHN COCHRAN MARTIN
ALICE HAGAN TO THEODORE THORSEN
CHARLOTTE HAWES TO HAVILAND SMITH ELIZABETH HAYWARD TO FREDERICK GITION CLAY GRANIA KNOTT TO HAROLD BOIES HOSKINS
ALICE KNOX TO RALPH THORSEN
REBEKAH LIPSCOMB TO THOMAS DRESSER WHITE ANNABEL LOMBARD TO EDWARD BARRETT
HETTY MARSHALL TO ROSWELL FORMAN BARRATT SALLiE McKenzie to marshall connell
FRANCES MILLER TO HARVIN E. McFADDlN HARRIET MILNE TO ROBERT FOUNTAIN
SUSAN SEA RLE TO WILLIAM HENRY PERRY, JR. ELIZABETH STEVENS TO WALTER EVANS SMITH
MARTHA STOKES TO WILLIAM S. SCHICK HELEN THOMAS TO EDWARD LORD BEHR
ALLISON VANBUREN TO WILLIAM JAMES REGAN
BIRTHS
TO CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD ALLEN. A DAUGHTER TO MARION NOYES BAKER, A DAUGHTER
TO RUTH BROUGHTON BEGGS. A SON
TO KITTY ACOSTA BLACK. A SECOND SON
TO ANNE SWANN GOODRICH. A SECOND SON
TO ELIZABETH HAWKINS MERRICK. A DAUGHTER
TO ELIZABETH BURKE STRONG, A SECOND DAUGHTER
TO ALICE KNOX THORSEN. A SON
TO MARION GRAHAM VAN DER VEER. A DAUGHTER
TO DOROTHY HIBBARD WHYTE. A SON
TO LOUISE EARLE YOUNGMAN, A DAUGHTEPl
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