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Alumnae Notes
At bur luncheon last May, Hester Meigs was appointed to collect information about themselves from our absent members, This she did with great efficiency and dispatch, publishing her findings in a, little book which brought us up to date last fall. Then many of us met again in December at the anniversary reception which we, with the Faculty and the Parents, gave Miss Hartridge— an occasion of great joy and pride in our school and in one another. We find, as usual, that matrimony, with housekeeping and the edu
cation of our delightful children, occupies many of us. Others are travelling abroad, studving. teaching, writing, following the arts, engrossed in business or in our profes sions. Hildegarde Halliday, our diseuse, is pressing Ruth Draper hard. Saidee Sanford is our first lawyer actually in the field, though Katherine Fite, at Yale, is preparing to
follow her soon. Grace Murray is also at Yale. Of course we have our customary repre sentation at the women’s colleges, about fifty of our younger members leading active and successful lives there. Ottoline Boissevain continues to win honors at Vassar, and Anne
Breckenridge and Flizabeth Case will help to carry the daisy chain in June. Sonia Mogen- sen has been given the privilege by Mount Holyoke of studying abroad at the Sorbonne in her Junioi- year. Barbara Graham is most capable as office assistant to Miss Hartridge.
We find relish in our work and in our play, and satisfaction and happiness in our friendships.
With much pleasure we announce the following:
ENGAGEMENTS
HELEN BABCOCK TO PHTLTP NASH
NANCY BACON TO THOMAS WHITHEAD
MARY HARRIET COTXINS TO JOHN PHILLIPS GRANT
MARGUERITE DETWILLER TO HERBERT HARWOOD SALLY JOHNSON TO WALTER FRANKLIN PEASE KATHARINE JONES TO EDGAR PARK BAKER GERTRUDE JOY TO IRVING FERRIS
MARGARET LUDWIG TO FREDERICK WEVERHAEUSER MARGARET LESHER TO GUY REID
MARGERY MEIGS TO DONALD KNIGHT CLIFFORD ETISABETH NASH TO HOMER COCHRAN
ALTHEA NOYES TO WILLIAM CARROLL LOUISE PATTERSON TO EDGAR LEWIS MOSS
MARRIAGES
JEAN BASSETT TO ARTHUR LOESSER
EDITH BEERS TO CHARLES JAMES TREVAIL
DOROTHY BLANCKE TO CHARLES H. HUTCHISON KATHRYN CLARK TO LEWIS HALL BARTLETT
MARJORIE DOBBINS TO GEORGE ALEXANDER KERN GERTRUDE FEARING TO CAROL LYTTLE
ANNE GAILLARD TO FRANK CECIL BALDWIN
HERMINE HANATSCHEK TO GEORGE SCHMIDT
MARJORIE HARRISON TO WLALTER BROOKE STABLER VIRGINIA HYER TO HENRY CLAY HOWELL
JULIA KEEDY TO LEWIS TOLMAN BYRON. JR.
IMARGARET LOUNSBERY TO WILLIAM MORRELL
DOROTHY McKenzie to Harris monroe humason ELIZABETH MILLER TO HAROLD WARREN KNIGHT, SECOND CHARLOTTE NICHOLS TO HARRY M. MONTGOMERY, JR. MARGARET O’NEIL TO JOSEPH FRANCOIS EMONTS
HELEN I^ENNOCK TO GUY BRYAN HOLT
HOPE ROBERTSON TO DUDLEY BATES LAWRENCE, JR.
ELEANOR TAPPAN TO JOHN SHERWOOD FOLEY
ANNE CAREY THOMAS TO HAZARD M. CLARKE ELIZABETH WALBRIDGE TO KENNEDY BROWN BAILEY POLLY WALLACE TO CHARLES J. MASON
HELEN AV'YCKOFF TO WILBUR J. WOODRUFF
TO TO TO TO TO TO
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BIRTHS
CAROLINE BUTTERFIELD ALLEN, A SECOND DAUGHTER ANNABEL LOMBARD BARRETT, A SON
EDITH MELLICK BELSHAW, A SON ELIZABETH HAYWARD CLAY, A SON
HELENA SIMKHOVITCH DIDISH EIM, A DAUGHTER PAULINE SANDFORD FENN, A DAUGHTER
GRACE ROBINSON McCLURE, A SON
MARION DRAKE MARTIN, A DAUGHTER
EUNICE HOLMAN SILZER, A SON
KATHARINE DRAYTON VALIANT, A SECOND DAUGHTER
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