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We continue to lead our well-rounded lives, activ'e as students, as artists, as professionals in varied fields, as wiv'es, as mothers, and as citi­ zens. In college there are many of us, distinguished as always in different
ways: Elisabeth Nash has been voted the most attractive girl in her class at Wellesley; Jeannette Strong is Art Editor of the Smith Eear Book, and DorotEy Blanche is in the Glee Club; Laura Butterfield enchanted the audience as Katharine in The Tami)ig of the Shrevc at Vassar, she and Julia Scott Butterfield are both in the Glee Club there, and Charlotte Nichols has made Phi Beta Kappa; Katharyn Verlenden is president of her House at Brown; and Edizabeth McLellan is studying at Oxford. Adele DeLeeuw is writing short stories as well as poems; Alice Ross Colver has published another book, and Katherine Millay \ oung her first novel. Dr. Margaret Stanley-Browm has hung out her shingle; Eliza­ beth Eenner has made her first appearance upon the New York stage, and Grania Knott is delightful in Caponsacchi. We are planning to entertain our recruits in the Class of 1927 at tea Commencement week.
We ha\-e the honor of announcing the following:
RNG.AGEMENTS
Rebekah Lipscomb to Thomas Dresser White. Sallie McKenzie to Marshall Canned.
Harriet Milne to Robert Eountain. Thora Nielson to Alichel de Chassart.
Katharyn \'erlenden to Donald Carberry.
MARRIAGES Marian Ailing to Otis Treat Bradley.
Kitty Bluck to William Zuill.
Gladys Brooke to Dr. Charles Cumming Tumbleson.
Ruth Broughton to Eugene William Beggs. Caroline Butterfield to Clarence Dewey Allen. Sarah Carvalho to Erank Crehore.
Jane Gray to Alfred Elliott Bates.
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