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l-llC 1931 Annual fiiuls us, as usual, absorbed in activilies ol many kinds. Sixty- seven ul us are at college,—live at Wellesley, where Corneil Robison is Cliiel .Justice ol the Supreme Court: live at Mount lioJyoke: three at l;adciiffe, wnere 'khei'esa Hrakeley
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Others of us write (and publish), paint, act, follow our professions, make our debuts, work for the welfare of the community, and keep house for our husbands and v‘hildren.
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has taken kreshman lionors; three at \Velis; one at Wilson; one at Hood; two at Sarah Hawrence; one at Gouchei’; one at the North Carolina College for Women; one at the East man School o! Music; fil'teen at Smith, where Betty llardenbei'g-h is k I'eshman Represen
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tative on the Judicial Council of Five, and where several of us are formidable on the debating’ ttams; two at Yale doing post-graduate work, one in Science and one in Law; and twenty-seven at Vassar, where Sally Taylor is Head of Main, Mary Hawrs is on the Quarterly Board, Ottoline Boissevain has Phi Beta Kappa, Frances Biaston, our swift
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and lovely runner, excels in the domain of sports, and Mary Crapo, as versatile as Cccsar.
Agnes Rogers Hyde is writing for Harper’s, as well as managing the circulation depart ment; Adele DeLeeuw’s latest poem appears in the North American Review; Fsther Strong
Marv Vic Stevens is one of the Smith students in Kathryn Bomann Dyckman in London. Mar: ^ . . . . •
France’ and Mavin Hamilton, before returning to graduate from \assar, is studying in Paris on a scholarship won through the University of Delaware.
living in Brazil; Edith
AVith much pleasure we announce the following: Engagements
Elizabelli Fisk to W'illiam 11l ieu Fiaker to Frank C.
S. Tyler, Third Cosby, Jr.
Betty Gibbons to Eric S. Clarke
Katharine Patterson to Osborne llalstial, Jr.
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M arriages
1 ois Beebe to Horace
Florence Gertrude Belcher to Basil Stenncdi Prichard Florence Doughtv to 'William B. Lambert
Marian Ruth lOvans to Frederick Clive Anderson Dorothy Hughes to Paul Raymond Brousse Katharine Jones to Edgar Park Baker
Mary Churchill Jungbluth to Roland Whitney
.lane Kaltenbach to Roger Williams Aldrich Grace Murray to Vincent Foster Hopper
Dorothy Osland to Horace Edgar Bunkei’, Jr. Harriet Page to John Graham Tewksbury
Barbara Power to Lieutenant Cpton Slingluft Brady. Jr. Sarah Robertson to Dr. Howard Alexander Tkitterson
Helen Stephenson to Cleveland Stuart AVhite Elizabeth Tuttle to James VerPlanck Ritchey, .Jr.
Davidson Shantz
Kathryn Verlenden to Donald Grant Sarah Maud Weyerhaeuser to Walter Mary Elizabeth AVilliamson to Tayloi
Births
To Margery Meigs ('’lifford, a daughter 'Po Virginia Hyer Howell, a daughter To Helen Palmer Lincoln, a son
Po Marian Foster Loizeaux, a daughter Po Imuise Patterson Moss, a son
To Helen Babcock Nash, a daughter
To Jean Bassett Loesser. a daughter
To .leannette Strong Talbot, a daughter
To Alice Hagan Thbrsen, a daughtei-
To Marv Churchill .lungbliith Whitney, a daughter
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Samuel Rosenberry, Ji
Bcchtold Glading
i\j(jc Seventy-seven