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Another journalist is Gertrude Lynahan '22. After a summer
in Europe, Gertrude returned to take a position on the staff of the
New York World. She had a front page by-line article recently on
the effect of the coal strike on the women and children of the miners'
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schnee (Evelyn Hieber '18), spent Decem-
ber in Europe, Mr. Schnee having been called there on business.
Elsie Smith '24 is teaching various subjects, including music, in
a small town near her home, which is in Rutherford, N . J. Elsie's
hi other is a freshman in the university.
Sally Searles '21 is teaching the second grade in the school in
her home town, Ccdarhurst, Long Island. Nellie Davenport '21
has chare of the home economics work in the schools at Hicksville
Long Island.
Ruth Balcom Burdick '21 is living in Milton, Wisconsin, where
her husband is associated with his father in the Burdick Cabinet
Company.
Two other 1921s who are in the west, are Lydia Godfrey, who
is teaching in Hillsboro, New Mexico, where there are cowboys and
other exciting diversions, and Irma Greenawalt, who is living at
home in Denver, Colorado. Irma spent the summer in Ithaca study-
ing for a doctorate and is teaching again this winter.
Hilda Goltz '21 is president of the Cornell Women's Club of
Buffalo. She was active in the Cornellian Council drive in Buffalo.
Irma was state chairman for Colorado, Margaret Mashek '24 was
state chairman for Delaware, and Nellie Davenport '21 was county
chairman for Nassau County, N. Y.
Alice O'Neill '22 was appointed assistant director and bacteriolo-
gist of the Cayuga County Laboratory at Auburn, N. Y., the appoint-
ment being effective October 1. Alice is living with her mother at
128 South Hoopes Avenue.
Marion Hunton '24 managed the business end of a tea room
and gift shop last summer. She is now teaching English and coach-
ing dramatics at a private school in Germantown, Penn. She lives
at home and her address is 116 East Upsal Street, Mount Airy,
Philadelphia.
At the December meeting of the Cornel Women's Club of New
York City, Dorothea Trebing '23 was in charge of the program con-
sisting of a Co-Ed Revue which depicted Miss Cornellia in 1875,
1890, 1910 and today. Assisting Dodo were Elsie Smith, Vera Yer-
eance and Elizabeth Anderson '24, and Margaret Smith '25.
Jean Britjht '21 is teaching this year in Linden, N . Y., and is
living at 11 West Gibbson Street.
Louise von Roeder '25 has been taking graduate work at the
University of Nevada. Her address is 545 University Avenue, Reno,
Nevada.
The Mordoffs have apparently felt the urge to move to Florida,
for the word is passed about that Laura's new address is 421 Hill-
crest Avenue, Orlando, Fla.
Florence Warner, '24, is a junior in the Cornell Medical Collece
in New York, and is living at 78 Bedford Street, New York.
Elizabeth Heller '22 took her M. D. degree last June and is now
at home in Williamsport, Penn., but nobody seems to know exactly
what she is doing.
Betty Pratt '22 was playing in New London with the Richard
Mansfield Players until December. She then had her tonsils remov-
ed, reports that she is now feeling much better and hopes soon to
have a New York engagement.