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      Ruth Cox '20 accepted a teaching position in October in the Kenton
High School. Coxie likes her work there but she still finds time to visit
O x f o r d often with the help of Red's new Ford.

      Charlotte Haarlammert Ragan '22 sends her new address—709 East
State Street, Ithaca, N . Y . We hear that she is enjoying both school and
married life.

      Julia Rogers '16 has been located at last. She spent last winter at
Bakersfield, Calif., and is now living in Sacramento. You will find more
about her under "marriages."

      Roma Lindsey Saunders '20 and her husband spent Christmas week
with Sid Lehrer Stephens and her husband in Abiline, Texas. Fate
dropped those two Omega sisters in that far off state and so they very
much enjoyed being together again.

      Alumnae will be sorry to hear of the death of Leafy Corrington
Hilker's father and of Lillian Daugherty Moore's father.

      Home coming this year found several sisters back in old Oxford. We
all hope to get back for initiation in February. "Make it 99 44/100 per
cent," Milly says and with nobody wanting to be 56/100 per cent we should
have everyone there.

                                                       ENGAGEMENTS

      Mildred Rothaar '19 to M r . Jackson B. Denison, Assistant Professor
of Economics at Miami.

                                                          MARRIAGES

      Julia Rogers '16 to Edward Waldron of Oswego, N . Y., on December
28, 1921 at Hollywood, Calif. They are now living at 1217 O Street,
Sacramento. Calif. M r . Waldron is employed by the Chevrolet Automobile
Company, and Julia is working in the California State Library.

      Lura Grant '21 to Mr. Robert Brown, Phi Delta Theta, Miami, on
December 24, 1922, at Loveland, Ohio. Lura writes that she is too ex-
cited to do anything sensible until after January 1, so we don't know where
she will be living.

                                            OMICRON PI
      Two great inducements f o r O IT alumnae returning to Ann Arbor
this fall were the new house and the football season. But now that the
foot ball season is over, and we have all clambered from basement to gar-
ret in the house at 1052 Baldwin we still find ourselves going back at every
opportunity. Probably because we like to sit in the big davenport by
the fireplace and get acquainted with the delightful new members of the
chapter, results of fall rushing.

      The Wylie girls, Hildah Bateman, Irma Schnauffer, Eleanor Eaton,
Emma Jacobs and Betty Gratton were in f o r at least one of the games.
Alumnae were represented at the pledge dance in November by Bea
Smith and Helen Frost, from Detroit, and Hildah Bateman and Irma
Schnauffer from Concord, Michigan.

      On the eleventh of November those of us who belong to the Detroit
alumnae chapter attended at Emma's home a meeting which was not
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