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that good lady, who received her very from Texas in July to visit "Dot's"
graciously and entertained her at tea. mother. Mrs. Anderson entertained in
"Dot's" honor those AOII's who were in
Another of our number who has gone town at the time.
in for adventure this summer is Dorothy
Goss ('28). 'Dot" won an archeologi- Eleanor ('27), and Marion Culin
cal scholarship from the Laboratory of (Ex. '29), spent the summer in Ocean
Anthropology at Santa Fe, N . M . She, City, N.J. This fall Eleanor expects
along with five other such scholars to do some psychiatric social work.
joined the University of Chicago
Archeoloigcal Expedition excavating I n - Anne Hassan ('25), is now a teacher
dian mounds near Lewistown, 111., under in the School of Practice in German-
the direction of Dr. Fay Cooper Cole. town.
They excavated six mounds and found
specimens and burials, some of which Margaret Lynn ('26), studied Spanish
have never before been found. They at the University of Pittsburgh summer
accomplished a great deal and had a school.
fascinating summer.
To while away the torrid hours Irva
Mary Margaret McLean ('28), is Bair Jamieson ('26), Marie Campbell
working for her M.A. This winter she (Ex. '26), Gladys Brennen Avis ('25),
is going to teach English at the Glen- and Maxine Atkins Moncrief ('27), met
side School. weekly during the summer for luncheon
and bridge.
Charlotte Easby Graves ('21), is
president of the alumnae association of Katherine Orlemann ('30), is social
the University of Pennsylvania this year. secretary at the Art Alliance Building.
Gertrude Hayman Paton ('25), and Mary Louise Jarden ('30), returned
her little son, John Miller I I , spent the to Mount Holyoke for her senior year.
summer in Shaker Heights, Ohio. In She graduated in June and is now
August, Mr. Paton joined them for an spending her vacation in Mantoloking,
extensive trip through the Wisconsin N.J.
lake regions.
Rhoda Bailey ('29), is teaching history
Margaret Penn White ('22), has this autumn at the Darby Junior High
moved to Shaker Heights, Ohio. She School.
and "Gert" spent much of their time
together this summer. Evelyn Stevenson Webster ('28), has
captured new laurels. She won a Tom
Emma Fritsche Garnsey (Ex. 25), also Thumb golf tournament in August.
has moved and is now living in Atlanta,
Ga. Louise K. Riegel ('25), and her son,
David, were vacationing at Somers
Ruth Clement Norton ('23), after Point, N.J.
spending the summer in Ocean Grove,
N.J., will return to her new home in "Pat" Stevenson ('29), is doing secre-
East Orange. tarial work at the local offices of the
Condd Nast Publishing Company.
Ocean Grove seemed to be a popular
resort this year. Ruth Cotton ('19), Mildred Cawthorne Grammer (Ex.
was another to spend her vacation there. '28), spent the summer visiting in Vir-
She is now back on the job as Dr. M i n - ginia.
njek's assistant, and busy as ever inter-
viewing the incoming students. Irva Bair Jamieson ('26), is now
established in her new home on Elliott
Genevive McDermott Murphy ('23), Street, Germantown.
has recovered from her appendicitis
operation performed last May. Gene- Katherine Thomas ('25), and her hus-
vive expects to continue her work as band are going abroad for six months.
Psychologist for the Philadelphia board They are taking a Ford with them to
w education. tour the countryside.
. Alice Conkling ('21), took an interest-
» g trip to Cuba. Do keep up your good reporting, Psi
alumna? and we'll have the best news
For the first time in several years, we letter in the March issue.
«&ve had the pleasure of seeing Dorothy
Anderson John (Ex. '26), and her hus- Marriages
band. They came up to Philadelphia On May 24, the engagement of Helen
Brennen ('29), to William Beverly Mur-
phy was announced at a luncheon and
bridge at the Germantown Cricket Club.
Mr. Murphy is a AT from the University

