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mystics, on modern novels, and on suffrage. On this last I spoke
before audiences w i l l i n g and unwilling, addressed women's clubs
and labor unions, interviewed bishops and brick layers, and argued
with brewers and boiler makers (whole clubs of them). And the
end is not yet.
This is a l l , except that I invented a welsh rabbit in a moment of
accidental inspiration, and put on a couple of plays after hours of
uninspired toil. JOSEPHINE BRITTON.
RHO CHAPTER ALUMNJE
Carolyn Piper Dorr feels the responsibility of the future wel-
fare of Rho chapter so keenly that she is developing a relief ex-
pedition at home consisting of three l i t t l e daughters. She is also
interested in church work, several clubs and Chicago A O IT alum-
nae.
Loverne Dolbeer, one of Rho's most active and capable alumine
is engaged i n educational work and travels f r o m one part of the
United States to another. I f any of you readers are in trouble or
in need of advice write to her and she w i l l help you.
Gladys Kaye is a Rho graduate of whom A O I I w i l l some day be
proud. She is becoming more and more successful i n her j o u r n a l -
istic work in New York City.
E d i t h Baxter lives with and cares f o r her mother, traveling a
great deal of the time.
Merva Dolsen our versatile, capable first chapter president is
busy w i t h her l i t t l e f a m i l y . She finds time, however, f o r A O I I
and other club affairs. She is always doing something f o r someone.
J u l i a N o r t o n w i l l before long be Rho's most interesting alumna.
She expects to m a r r y and to go as a foreign missionary. W e begrudge
her to the heathen yet we know her work w i l l be f u l l of strength
and high purpose as is her l i f e .
Faye Smith is in the r o l l of teachers though we are all aware
that this is very temporary, as Faye w i l l someday be making a home
happy and comfortable.
Edith Moody is teaching and enjoying the work. As always
she is enthusiastic over every duty or pleasure that comes to her.
Avaline K i n d i g is another one of our teachers who we think,
w i l l soon drop her calling f o r the place she is even better fitted f o r —
her o w n home. B u t then " A v y " is sweet anywhere.
May Barlow Yocum has followed the footsteps of other Rho
alumnas and is devoted to the care of a young son. We shall be glad
when she can again come back occasionally to A O IT meetings.

