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Association of Tufts Alumnae, has been Corresponding Secretary of
the Boston Alumna; chapter of A O n and since 1912 has been our
President.
Florence Walker Caunell, A. B. '04 (Mrs. W. S.), served on the
Dramatic Committee of the A l l Around Club. While in college
sang for four years in the college choir, and taught for three years
after graduation. I n 1907 she married Mr. Caunell, has one daugh-
ter, Ruth, and is Vice-president of the Association of Tufts Alumnae.
Magdalen Cushing, '04, left college during her junior year. She
lives in Jamaica Plain and is very busy socially.
Margaret Fay, '04, home keeper and violinist.
Harriet Roberts Moses, '04 A. B., $ B K, home keeper, living in
Glencoe, 111. Has three children, Harriet, Ruth and Elizabeth.
Sara Burton Field (Mrs. Charles), A. B., * B K, '05, entered with
the class of '06 but completed her work in three years. She studied
abroad a year after she received her degree and then taught until
her marriage. She has two children and lives in Long Meadow, a
suburb of Springfield, Mass.
Mabelle Taylor Bodge (Mrs. Harold H . ) , A. B. '05, home keeper.
Mrs. Bodge has one daughter, Barbara, is interested in the Arlington
Heights branch of the Sunshine Club and is Alumnae Advisor for
Delta chapter of A O I I .
Myra Fairbanks Taylor (Mrs. Amos) went to Tufts two years and
then entered the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics from which
she was graduated in 1905. She is now a home keeper and has one
son, Amos L., Jr.
Abigail Waldron Nickerson (.Mrs. Gorham H . ) went to Tufts
one year and then taught until her marriage. She has one daughter,
Priscilla, is interested and active in several clubs and served the
Boston Alumnae Chapter as Treasurer from 1909-11.
Gertrude Locke Symmes Nash (Mrs. Curtis W.) A. B. '05,
taught in primary grades in Winchester after graduation. August
23, 1911 she married Curtis W. Nash. She is a member of the
Winton Club, which works for the Winchester Hospital, of the
Ladies' Friendly of the Unitarian Church, and is also interested in
the Winchester Woman's Club, having served for two years as
Chairman of the Press Committee and is now on the Household
Economics Committee.
Julia Kinne Tarment (Mrs. John) is a home keeper and lives in
Foxboro, Mass.
Before her marriage to Charles H . Woodburry, Grace Wheeler
Woodburry, '05 A. B., taught in the Winthrop High School and is

