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    Miretta Lydia Bickford is the teacher of L a t i n and history at
Orono High School.

    M a r i o n Genevieve Boland is Professor of Modern Languages at
Elizabeth College, Charlotte, N . C. She has received an M . A . and
a Ph. D . f r o m Clark University. She is a member of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, the Worcester Woman's Club, the
Modern Language Association, the Southern Association of College
Women, the A r t Students' Club and a Teachers' Club. Marion is
especially interested i n music and art and studying along these lines.
She is also a member of the Woman's Suffrage Association f o r the
improvement of the laws as regards women.

    Helen Steward Bradstreet is a home maker.
   E d i t h Tate Brown is a home maker.
   Anna Bean Brown is a home maker.
   Imogene Martha Bumps is living with her parents and is active
in society.
   E d i t h Mae Bussell is principal of the Grammar Schools in O l d -
town.
    Frances Webber Burke is a home maker.
   Carrie Green Campbell is very actively interested i n church work
which is her husband's profession.
   Cleora May Carr is teacher of bookkeeping at Oldtown, Me.
    Mary Ellen Chase is history and English instructor in the Starrett
School f o r Girls, Chicago, 111. She has studied i n E n g l a n d and Ger-
many d u r i n g the past summer. A t present she is t a k i n g advanced
work in University of Chicago. " M i n " refuses to disclose the names
of the magazines f o r which she writes and declares that she is only
an "aspiring author," but we readers of T o D R A G M A recognize the
professional i n some of her articles and w i l l f i n d her out yet.

   Rebecca Chilcott is l i v i n g w i t h her parents. She is interested in
music and several branches of home economics. She is a member of
the Quidus Club and of the Round Table Club at University of
Maine.

   Celia May Coffin is teaching English in Northampton H i g h School,
Northampton, Mass.

   Joanna Carver Colcord is i n organized charity work. She is a
member of the Caroline Country Club f o r Social Workers and is
interested in travelling and English and American minor poetry.

    M a u d B r o w n Colcord is a librarian. She is interested especially
in social settlement work and is a member of the Plymouth Woman's
Club, the New Club and the Arts and Crafts Club of Boston, and a
member of the board of trustees of the Plymouth Boys' Club. She
studied welfare work in England for a year.
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