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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  173

this year teaching in the 9th grade in Fairhaven, Mass., in which
city Mr. Woodburry is sub-master in the high school. She has been
an efficient treasurer of the Boston Alumnae Chapter of A O I I for
the last year and still holds the office and is interested in the anti-
suffrage movement.

   Alice Peabody Paine, A. B. '06, is an educator, teaching at Abing-

ton, Mass.
   Dorothy Temple Brown, '06, has travelled abroad and while there

studied music. Last year she was soloist for the California Sym-
phony Orchestra. She is now living in Lancaster, Mass., and is
much interested in farming.

   Before her marriage Louise Eames Burrage (Mrs. Alvah) taught
music in the public schools. Her home is in Reading, Mass., where
she is actively interested in local club life. She has two children.

   Gertrude Bartlett Wilson (Mrs. Rodney), B. S. '07, taught in the
Boys' High School in Exeter, N . H . , before her marriage.

   Beatrice Maud Fraser, '07, specialized in English for the three
years she was in Tufts. Since then she has been private secretary
to Edwin D. Mead, one of the leaders of the peace movement in
America.

   Josephine Burbank Folsom (Mrs. Milo G.), A. B., <I> B K '07,
taught school before her marriage. Since then she has been very
busy fulfilling her duties as a clergyman's wife. She has one son.

    Marion Rich, A. B., A. M . , $ B K, '07, still teaches in the high
school in Webster, Mass. She has been treasurer of the Boston Alum-
nae Chapter of A O I I and is interested in the Association of Tufts
Alumnae.

    Ethel Powys Sturtevant, A. B.. '07, * B K, B. S., Simmons '08,
'09, was instructor in secretarial studies at Simmons after receiving
her B. S. degree there and later became private secretary. She was
very active in college life and is interested in every thing pertaining
 to college and fraternity.

    Before her marriage Frida Ungar Farnsworth (Mrs. Ray D . ) ,
 A. B. '07, A. M . '09, was assistant in economics at Tufts College.
 Her home is now in Newton Highlands, Mass.

    Until last year Gladys Wells, A. B. '07, A. M . Radcliffe '08, was
 assistant in the library at Tufts College. Now she is an assistant
 in the library at the Boston Art Museum.

    Mary Dolbear Sanborn (Mrs. Wm. A . ) , B. S. '08, taught science
 in Hosmer Hall, St. Louis, Mo., during 1909-10 and in the Palmer,
 Mass., High School 1911-12. In 1912 she married Wm. A. San-
 born and their daughter Eleanor, ten months old, takes the greater
 part of her time.
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