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Edith Tate Brawn '07 who was always "lost" in our directory is
at 79 Glen Ridge Ave., Glen Ridge, N . J.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L . Harmon (nee Ella Wheeler) have recently
moved f r o m Lynn, Mass., to 511 Central Avenue, Cranford, N . J. M r .
Harmon is now factory engineer for Hall Switch and Signal Co.
Pauline Mansur Freeland has moved to Maiden, Mass.
Of the thirteen alumnae who were elected to membership in the
recently formed University of Maine Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa we
were proud.and glad to note the names of our own sisters: Marion
Genevieve Boland '02, now assistant professor in Bucknell University,
Lewisburg, Pa., Lennie Phoebe Copeland '04, professor of Mathematics
at Wellesley college; Joanna Carver Colcord '06, of New Y o r k City;
Pearl Clayton Swain '99, head of public speaking department in Port-
land H i g h ; Marion Balentine Reed '07, of Baltimore, M d .
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Libby (nee Helen Greeley) are at home on '
Noyes street, Woodfords, Maine.
The author of "An Instrument of the Gods," published by the
MacMillan Co., is a brother to our own Joanna Colcord.
DEATHS
Claire Weld Durgin, in January, 1923, at Sault St. Marie, Ontario.
EPSILON
Betty Neely '19, is spending the winter w i t h her parents in Phila-
delphia. Her address is 1553 East Montgomery Avenue. Betty spent
several weeks in Ithaca this fall as assistant to Dr. White, the Dean
of Women.
Kathleen Colpitts, ex '16, whose stage name is Kathleen Wallace,
is appearing w i t h a stock company in Denver, Colo. Kathleen w i l l be
remembered by all who attended the Syracuse convention, where she
entertained with several clever sketches.
Irma Greenawalt '21, is teaching Home Economics in the Edison
School, Denver, Colo., and is living at home. Her address is 85 South
Sherman street.
Evelyn and Dorothy Hieber are at home this year and are both
teaching in the Utica Free Academy.
Alumnae of Epsilon are active in the various Cornell Alumni or-
ganizations. Martha W h i t w o r t h '15, is president of the Cornell
Women's Club of Cleveland; Joanna Doulow '18, is secretary of the
Cornell Club of Utica; and Anna Allen W r i g h t '09, is one of the
leaders and at various times has held practically all of the offices in
the Cornell Women's Club of Ithaca.
ENGAGEMENTS
Announcement is made of the engagement of Sally Campbell '17,
to M r . Burt Smith, Dartmouth '12, Delta Tau Delta.

