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and still holding her good position in the Boston office of the Curtis Pub-
lishing Co. We are glad to see her and "Ted" Woodbury out at our
meetings.

      Marion Shorley '11 is editor in chief of the medical journal of the
Harvard Medical School.

      Etta writes that Pearle Longley Crawford '12, visited her this summer
with her husband and older daughter, Nancy. "Nancy is five years old,
adorable and a miniature Pearle."

Edith VandeBogart Vosburgh '12 has moved to Dallas, Texas. A

chance for a Delta member in the Dallas Alumnae Association.

I must quote parts of a letter f r o m Fran Huntington Harbison '12

f r o m Cooperstown, N . Y. She says "Such a busy summer and f a l l ! chick-

ens, garden and children.  One Sunday we went to Herkimer and

found where Em (Emily Eveleth Snyder) lived, and went up and rang the
bell. Em came and embraced me; I said, 'Something is burning!' Emily
said with a laugh, 'It's all burned.' Same old girl she always was and the
sweetest boy baby."

      Annette MacKnight '14 is doing very successful work in the English
department of the Springfield (Mass.) Technical High School. She is sav-
ing per pennies for a trip to Europe next summer and at the last meeting,
Doris Morse '17 and Marion Davis '15 were planning to do the same.
Marion, by the way, has changed from Watertown, to Bicky's old position
in the French department in the Lynn Classical High.

      Katherine Bickford '11 has charge of the French department in the
Brookline High School.

      Edith Johnson Donald '15, is reported to be very active in the social
life of Shawsheen Village, that delightful little town controlled by the
American Woolen Company f o r its employees.

     We all sympathize with Margaret Fessenden Henderson in the serious
illness of her baby son, who has been in the hospital f o r several months.
Margaret's address is 12 Bemis Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

      Mildred Simpson '17, who is with E. A . Rollins Co., Bankers, took
a wonderful trip to Canada with Appalachian Club.

      Every one will be glad to hear that Margaret Durkee Angell '18 is to
spend the winter at her home on the H i l l . She worked with her mother
on the Atlantic City Board walk, a charity bazaar held before Christmas,
where the Tufts Alumnae Association had a booth to help raise their
pledge for the Jumbo endowment fund f o r the college. Many of our girls
worked very hard on it, for an eight days bazaar means quantities of ma-
terials and much time volunteered for selling.

      Madeline Perkins '18, is laboratory assistant, f o r Dr. Goodall, a Bos-
ton physician.

      Ruth Robinson '19, is director of the children's department of the
Trinity Neighborhood House, in East Boston. Betty Sargent '18 has
some clubs over there and "just loves i t . "

      Katheline Snow, ex '19 is taking her last year at T u f t s Medical School.
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