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Dozens of you must have wandered back to Syracuse for the
Colgate game, but the only one to say so was Lillian Battenfeld, who
reported a glimpse of no alumnae except Emily, Grace Cummings
Vincent, and Peg Kreisel. Her accounts of the actives were glow-
ing enough to draw back to the chapter house all who have money
to ride or strength to walk.
Perhaps her opinion spread. Certainly the late list of those
who sought Syracuse for the holidays is pleasantly long: Mildred
Riese, Edith Gessler, Mary Cullivan Parkhurst, Kay Gilcher, Helen
Roszell, Edith Rauch and Florence Gilger O'Leary. The chatter at
the bridge party for which they gathered is a thing we should all
have liked to hear.
BIRTHS
Genevieve Canfield Mason's daughter was born last August.
There is a little masculine Hover, not yet six months old, I
believe. Mildred did not tell me anything at all about him, save that
she must stop her letter to attend to his bath. Such a casual men-
tioning is scarcely maternal, is it?
FRANCES CARTER.
BETA PHI
IllinoMisi.riam McCoy's address is 1321 Lafayette Avenue, Mattoon,
Julia Myers, who entered school at DePauw this fall, and affili-
ated with Theta chapter, has left school to accept a teaching position
near Columbus, Ind.
Mrs. Russell Hippensteel may be addressed in care of Edwards
Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Hippensteel is superinten-
dent of the Edwards Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Pearce, Jr. (Alice Heald) made a motor
trip through the East in October. Evidently Alice is just as peppy
as ever. Recently she has been assisting in her husband's office
three days a week, besides running her home and caring for three
children. Frances is secretary in a loop office in Chicago.
Marjane Gladden is an enthusiastic member of the Memphis
Alumnae and was an ardent worker for the new chapter which
recently went in at Southwestern University. She is working in the
Memphis Library this year and Adelaide is spending the winter in
St. Louis at Library School. Marjane expects to go to the New
York Library School at Albany next year.
Mildred McCoy left the Riley Hospital the first of the year to
become manager of the cafeteria for the Bell Telephone Company
of Indianapolis.
Ind. Mary Louise Robinson is a kindergarten teacher in Logansport,
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