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College and a member of the state committee of the Progressive
Party of Massachusetts. With all this Dr. Carvill finds time to be
actively interested in the Boston alumna? chapter and the association
of Tufts alumnae.

   Mary Helen Eaton, '99, is a graduate of Worcester Normal School
and, after taking a special course in Tufts, taught for a while in a
private school in Arlington, Mass. and later in Woburn, Mass. She
was obliged to give up her teaching to care for an invalid father and
is now living in Hartford, Conn.

   After her college days, Carrie Worthen Hodges, '99, taught
physical culture in Newport, R. I . , and later in the East Boston
high school. Since her marriage to Roger Hodges, she has devoted
her time to her home and children.

   Before her marriage Louise Belom Norcross (Mrs. J. S.) '99,
A.B., 3> B K, taught in the high school in Hudson, Mass. She is
a director of the Reading College Club and has two children.

   Anna Lucy Morton, B.S. '99, was known to the girls of her time
as Peter Peary of the Frozen North. ' After her graduation she
taught in the Hingham high school for a while and then took up
her work as an engraver, in which she is now engaged.

   In 1900 Madge Agnes Anthony, now Mrs. Walter H . Reed, re-
ceived both A.B. and A . M . degrees and made $ B K . Like most of
the members of her class, she was active in the social life of the
college. Before her marriage she taught in the North Adams high
school and afterwards lived in Schenectady, N . Y., where she was
president of the Schenectady College Club. She now lives in Wis-
consin and has one son, Anthony.

   Martha Louise Atkinson, A. B. '00, is teaching in the Laconia,
N . H . , high school.

   Ethel Davis, A . B . '00, went abroad after her graduation and is
now employed by the N . E. Tel. & Tel. Co. in the statistical depart-
ment and is a member of the association of Tufts alumna? and a
number of social clubs.

   Ethel Lincoln Fay, A. B. '00, $ B K, married Thomas P. Robinson
soon after her graduation. She lives in Wilmington, Mass. and
devotes her time to her home and children.

   The year after her graduation, Ethel Bryant Harmon Wood
(Mrs. E. H . ) , A.B.'00, $ B K , spent in Europe, most of the time
in Munich, where she attended lectures in the university. Upon her
return she taught for four years at Stafford Springs, Conn. I n 1906
she married Edward H . Wood, who died in 1908. For three years
Mrs. Wood has been teaching English in the Arlington high school.
She has one son, George Harmon Wood.
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