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Helen Hawkins Morford (Ex. '23), winter. Dorothy Overall is going to
had an appendix operation recently, but New York the last of September and ]
is at home now and getting along fine. plans to get a position using her statis-
tical knowledge. Frances Carter, a n - 1
Our president, Frances McKee ('22), other June graduate, won a scholarship j
spent the summer in New York, study- in philosophy to Duke University. Flor- m
ing library science, and has only recently ence Tyler ('21), is to spend the winter
returned to take up her work at Van- in Arizona. Grace McVeigh ('25), has j
derbilt Hospital. Mary Weise ('27), had been teaching at Central High, Nash-
her second marvelous summer in Europe ville, but is changing her position for •
and is going to continue teaching French one in the bio-chemistry department I
at Peabody this winter. Pearl Tuttle library, Vanderbilt. Dora Dean N e w «
('21), came through Nashville this Au- man is to teach business training at Cen-.fl
gust on her way to teach in Kingsport, tral High School.
Tenn. She too learned this summer the
joys of traveling abroad. Esta Hill We are very sorry to hear that Cor- J
('29), spent the summer in Nashville nelia Lamb Rountree ('25), is movingfl
taking post graduate work at Peabody. away and we are losing her from o u t f l
Carolyn Williams ('28), spent part of chapter. Her new address is Bush ]
her summer in Copenhagen and on her Boulevard, Ensley, Ala.
return saw Frances McKee in New York.
Mary B. Allison is taking her degree We all wish to extend our deepest
at Peabody this semester besides doing sympathy to Dimples Sneed Boyd in t h e f l
her library work for Alpha O. loss of her little son, and to MargardM
Hill Hearn in the loss of her father. 1
We have had a bevy of visitors in
Nashville this summer. Two of our Marriages
charter members, Katrina Overall Mc- May 20, Mary Eastes (Ex. '31), t l
Donald and Natalie Overall Warren, David Glenn Bryan at home. Her pres- 1
were here to see their little sister, Doro- ent address is 319 Boynton Terrace,
thy graduate. "Dot" is the last of five Chattanooga, Tenn.
Overalls to take their degree at Vander- July 2, Katheleen Boyd ('30), to Dr.
bilt in the last nineteen years. Isn't Robert McGruder at home.
that a wonderful record for one family? July 8, Irene Williams ('26), to How-
Dorothy Bramwell, who has been in ard Cater at home.
New York as secretary to Dr. Levy for August 30, Frances Jenkins to William
the last two or three years has been at Hendricks at home.
home on a month's vacation. Luclla August 16, Elizabeth Tanksley (Ex.
Whorley Higgins visited her parents and 2')), married William Dunn Lawrence n f l
Mary Thompson her aunt during the Kentucky.
past month. Mildred Cisco, a June
graduate, has made a three-week sojourn Birth
here with her friends and relatives. Annie Sharpe Garrott Brown has t w i H
boys named Garrott and Stephen. They
Several Nu Omicron alumna: are to are now several months old.
be engaged in interesting activities this
By CORNELIA G . PATTERSON
On June 14 Gwendolyn Hunsicker "Gwen" expects to remain in Rochester
Mason ('22), realized one of her am- for a year or two, until her husband
bitions, for it was then that she received finishes his work there.
her Ph.D. in bacteriology at the Univer-
sity. The following week she and her Margaret McHenry ('25), has been
wee daughter motored out to Rochester, busily working for her doctor's degree.
Minn., where they joined Dr. Bryan This summer she spent in Ireland
Mason who is completing his third year gathering material for her thesis. While
at the Mayo Clinic. On her way west, staying in one of the Irish towns, she j
"Gwen" stopped in Chicago for a day missed her train. I t happened to be '
to see Miriam Iszard Guest ('22). the place where Lady Gregory resides. .
"Peg," dauntless, did no less than call o f l

