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        December the twentieth found the alumnae chapter in session with
 Lucinda Smith Hubbell as hostess. As it is impossible for Elizabeth
 Burgess to attend meetings regularly Josephine Powell Beaty was elected
 to take her place. A regular meeting time was decided upon. The day—
 the first Friday of the month. The time—one o'clock for luncheon. The
 place—The University Club, Oriental Hotel. The plans for the Christmas
 philanthropic work were completed. Carrie Crane Kearney was with us
 and she said that she expected to be with her father, Judge Crane, for
 several months. We are all very anxious to see her three fine children.

                                                                                             ELEANOR M . WALKER.

                                KANSAS CITY ALUMNAE

       The K. C. Alumnae Chapter has been combining its social and busi-
. ness meetings very nicely this winter after the necessity of giving fall

 rushing parties has passed.
       At a tea at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Uhls the following officers

 were elected:
       President, Florence Klapmeyer
       Secretary, Dorothy Miller
       Treasurer, Edith Phoenicie
       To Dragma Editor, Jacqueline Gilmore.
       On December 18 Mrs. Ann Hall Curdy, an alumna of Barnard,.enter-

 tained us very delightfully at the Women's University Club.
       During the Christmas holidays we entertained for the active girls who

 live in or near Kansas City. . The affair was a buffet dinner at Florence
 Klapmeyer's. Alpha O's f r o m Northwestern, Wisconsin, Randolph Macon,
 Illinois, and Kansas were there.

       Jane Morgan, Phi and Eta, has gone to Milwaukee f o r the remainder
 of the year.

       Various members have attended the dances and the Founders' Day
 and Christmas dinners of the Kansas Chapter.

       Elsie Brace, Rho, has been in Chicago all winter managing a con-
 fectionery.

       An interesting social affair of the late summer was a tea given by
 Dorothy Miller for Kathryn Millisack of Denver, an alumna of Kansas.
Kathryn had been living "round the corner" in Denver from an A O I 1 for
a year before they discovered each other—things like this won't happen
when we have our directory.

                                                                                              JACQUELINE GILMORE.

                                      OMAHA ALUMNAE
       Our regular November meeting was postponed until December ninth
when Founders' Day was celebrated. The hostesses were Stella Harrison,
Breta Wenstrand, and Grace Gannon. Esther Smith gave a short talk
 on the four founders and Helen Hayes talked on the Endowment Fund.
 About 24 were present. Mrs. Ayers, Helen's mother, was with us and we
enjoyed meeting her very much. Mrs. Ayers, we understand, has since
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