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it when we attended the games this fall at the Oval. To the girls who
attended state universities and heavily endowed schools the advent of a new
building may mean nothing but to every Delta girl who has worked in the
old "lab" or who has even been on the H i l l , it brings a thrill and she
may say "Well, the Jumbo drive did do something."
A t the annual Tufts Alumnae luncheon held at the Fitz Carleton in
Boston last Saturday, and of which our Boston alumnae president, was
chairman, Marion Jamieson Morrison '17 and her sister, Lora Jamieson '21
entertained us with music. Madeline Jeffers Copeland '16 was reelected
Treasurer of the Association and Alice J. Spear was elected Clerk for the
ensuing year, while Octavia Chapin '13 is still on the Board of Directors.
We have lost several of our girls from the Boston association but our
loss is New York's gain. Eunice Bassimer '22, is working as her father's
secretary in New York City. Barbara Peterson '22 writes "because of my
change in address, I will belong to the New York alumnae association."
Her address is 2738 Kingsbridge Terrace, New York City, Zilpah Wilde
'11 is teaching in New Jersey but gets over to the meetings and writes how
much she enjoys them. Marion Bennett '20 is teaching geometry in the
Mineola High School.
Gladys Harrington '22 is studying at the Roxbury Hospital to be-
come an x-ray technician.
Louise Holt '22 is studying at the Sargent School of Gymnastics in
Cambridge.
We are glad to have Eleanor Richardson Prescott '22, a regular at-
tendant at the Boston Alumnae meetings. Eleanor is living at 14 Summer
St., Medford and taking special courses at Harvard where her husband is
an instructor. She and her husband enjoyed a trip to Virginia this sum-
mer, by auto.
Ethel Bartlett Hayward '97, has a daughter attending Wheaton College
this year.
Madelle Cummings de Levandowski ex '98, is teaching in Miss Cham-
berlyne's School.
Katherine Stebbins Stevens '98, whose address is 55 East 75th St., New
York City, was called to Marshfield Hills this summer because of the death
of her father.
Emma Paul Price '02 is now living in Berkeley, Cal., with her children.
Grace Wheeler Woodbury '05 is teaching in the grammar grades in
Melrose, Mass.
Dorothy Brown Fuller '06 is studying at the A r t Museum School in
Worcester, Mass.
We were glad to see Alice Rich Wakefield '09 who was here from
New Jersey for the Christmas holidays. Her son, now eight years old,
celebrated Christmas by contracting the mumps. Alice says that Dora
Thayer Miner writes that she enjoys Eugene, Oregon, very much. I won-
der i f any Alpha O's out that way have discovered Dora.
Genevieve Fosdick Sanborn '10 is living at 94 Boston Ave., Medford

