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Jessie Cochran, '09, is Treasurer of the Y. W. C. A. Her
father, who is pastor of a large church in New York City, will
address the College soon.
ALUMNAE PERSONALS.
Ruth Earle, '02, who is now Mrs. Lawrence, went to Florida
on her wedding trip. She will make New York her permanent home.
Alice Van Woert Smith, '05, was married to William Stewart
Thomson on Thursday evening, December 6, 1906. Three of her
bridesmaids were Alpha girls,—Jeanette Wick, '04, Edith Dietz,
'05, and Jo Pratt, '07. The wedding was a chrysanthemum affair,
and was very pretty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will live in St.
Louis for the next two years.
Jeannette Wick, '04, has a position as assistant to the manager
at D. Appleton & Co.'s.
Beatrice Anderson, '05, Edith Dietz, '05, Anna Thorp, '05,
and Elizabeth Toms, '06, are all teaching in High Schools in or
near New York City.
Fannibelle Leland, '05, started last week on a trip to Jamaica.
PI-NEWCOMB COLLEGE
Life with us since the opening of college on October 1, 1906,
has been full of pleasure, and we hope of profit, too. "Pan-Hellenic"
gave us three weeks of rushing anxiety, but at the end of that
strenuous life, we felt repaid, when we pledged three of the most
attractive Freshmen, Mary Pearce, of Central America; Dorothy
Noble Safford, Louisiana; and Innes Morris, Louisiana. Nell Bres,
'07, and Virginia Reese Withers, '09, have also been initiated, the
former this year, and the latter at the end of last year.
Newcomb is flourishing this year in all its departments. Pi
girls are not idle. Anna E. Many, '07, is Captain of the Senior
Basket-Bali Team, which team has held the championship since its
Sophomore year. Besides, Anna Many, Lily Dupre and Bess Lyon
are regulars on the team. Nell Bres, '07, is Editor-in-Chief from
Newcomb for the Jambalaya, the Annual. Marguerite Saunders,
'07, is speaker ^ f the Ogonistic Literary Society. Jo Handy, '07, is
Treasurer of the Senior Class. Virginia Withers, '09, and Dorothy
Safford, '10, are class editors for our college paper, The Tulane
Weekly.
The establishing of two new fraternities, Alpha Delta Phi and
Phi M u is by far the most engrossing news in the fraternity world

