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     The class of '97 has but two living members, Louise Russell A t -
 wood, A. B. and Helen Brown Keating, A. B. (Mrs. Maurice G.)

     Miss Atwood is interested i n the Medford Woman's Club and
  last year served on the social committee of the association of Tufts
 alumna?, of which she is a member. She lives with her father in
  Medford, Mass. and her outside interests are but supplementary to
 her duties as home-keeper.

     Frances Crocker Gifford, A. B. '98, taught for a while after gradu-
 ation and then took the librarian's course at Simmons College. After
 completing this course, she was until this year assistant librarian at
 the Boston Athenaeum. Her mother's i l l health has made it neces-
 sary for her to give up her position and she is now a home keeper and
 lives with her father and mother at Provincetown, Mass.

    Beatrice Alexandra Grant, A . B . '98, <E> B K, after her graduation
 taught in Bedford, Mass., and later became the head of the Latin de-
 partment in the Woburn high school. September 14 of this year she
was married to Morris Carter and is now traveling abroad.

    Instead of completing her course at College, Maidelle Cummings
de Lewandowski went abroad to study music for two years. After
 there she met Dr. de Lewandowski whom she later married. After
her return she taught for a while, but since her marriage has given
all her time to her music. She is the violinist in a concert company
and a member of the Professional Woman's League.

    Before her marriage Ethel Bartlett Hayward '98 (Mrs. D. B . ) ,
taught in Natick, Mass. She has two children, Helen Bartlett and
Mary Baxter, is interested in the Parent-Teachers' Association, is a
member of the association of Tufts alumnae and one of the most
interested workers in the Boston alumnae chapter.

    Katharine Louise Stebbins, A . B . '98, took a course in nursing at
the Roosevelt Hospital in New York, after she received her degree
at Tufts. She is now connected with the Research Laboratory at
the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City.

   Dora Bailey Lough, '98, lives in New York City, is.interested in
her home and children and is a member of the New York alumna?
association of Alpha Omicron Pi.

   Martha Root Monson, '98 home keeper, is interested in golf and
social clubs.

   Lizzie Maud Carvill, A.B. '99, M . D . '05. Dr. Carvill was gradu-
ated from Dr. Sargent's School for Physical Culture before she
entered Tufts. She has offices at 101 Newbury St., Boston, and
at her home in Somerville, is ophthalmologist of the N . E. Hospital
for Women and Children, director of physical education at Jackson
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