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Before her marriage Alice Bucknam Logie (Mrs. E. R . ) , '09,
taught school for several years. Since then she has made her home
in Acton, Ontario, Canada.
Genevieve Louise Fosdick, A. B. Tufts '10, B. S. Simmons '12.
While in college Genevieve took a prominent part in dramatics and
the leading role in the junior play. She represented the women on
the Class Day Committee and the year following commencement took
the private secretarial course for college graduates at Simmons Col-
lege. Since that time she has been employed as private secretary
in the Boston office of the advertising department of the Curtis
Publishing Co. She is corresponding secretary of the Boston Alum-
nae Chapter and chairman of the Social Committee of the Association
of Tufts Alumnae.
For two years during her college course Bernice E. Glidden, A. B.
'10, did work in the biological library and during her senior year
was assistant in the biological laboratory. She sang in the choir, took
part in class dramatics and was especially clever designing dance
orders, place cards and the class day ticket. After graduation she
took up textile designing with a Boston firm.
Jane M . Rextrow, A. B. '10, after her college course took a
course in the telephone school of the N . E. Tel. & Tel. Co. and is
now chief operator in the Brookline exchange. I n college she repre-
sented the women on the Cap and Gown Committee, was chairman of
Pan-Hellenics and Vice-president of student government, and since
graduation has been Grand Council member for Delta chapter.
Although she went to college but one year, Eva Fulton Mellish
(Mrs. Murray H . ) , '10, has always shown great interest in college
and fraternity matters. She is a home keeper and lives with her
husband and child in Maiden, Mass.
Gladys Waite Wood, '10, (Mrs. Theodore) did not complete her
college course but her interest was just as great. She has been abroad
several times and her beautiful home in Medford has been freely-
offered to Delta chapter many times. Her home is in Fairhaven,
Mass.
Katharine Bickford, A. B., Marion Shorely, A. B., * B K, Mildred
Sawyer, A. B., Adeline Sternberg, A. B., and Zilpah Wilde, A. B.,
<I> B K, all of 1911, took up teaching after graduation. During col-
lege Katharine was Delta's Pan-Hellenic delegate and chairman of
the Rushing Committee. Marion had the only commencement part
among the women, and Mildred and Addie were prominent in the
social life of the college. Last year Zilpah spent abroad and has
not resumed teaching yet.

