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for a year but was unable to do so, on account of illness in the fam-
ily. She is now at home and studying again at college.

     Katherine M . Reed has recently returned after a seven month's

tour in the west.

     Marguerite Saunders is still at her summer home in Wytheville,

Va., and will not return until December when she will make her

debut.
     Last year our hopes were raised by the report that Mrs. Winn,

'02, would make her home i n New Orleans, but her plans are
changed and she will live in Arizona.

     Among the debutants last winter were Andree Provosty, '06,
Ernestine Bres, '06, and Lily Mysing, '08. Each had her share of
honors at the Carnival balls, which are social events here and it is
not too much to say that these three were the most attractive
debutants.

     I n the early part of last April the marriage of Mildred Norton
and Mr. George Abbott Waterman was quietly celebrated at the
home of the bride's mother. Only relatives were present, and imme-
 diately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Waterman left for Pen-
 sacola, Fla., where they are now making their home.

      Invitations have been issued to the wedding of Edna Lyman
 Reed, '03, to Mr. Marcellus Seabrook Whaley, on Thursday, De-
 cember 17, at five o'clock, in Newcomb Chapel, New Orleans.

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      Jessie Ashley, '02, who for a few months was acting president

 of the New York Alumnae, is now, as is well known, Grand Presi-

 dent, successor to Helen Mullan.

      Jessie Ashley, '02, and Helen Ranlett, '09, were delegates to the

 annual convention of the National Equal Suffrage League held in

 Buffalo in October.
       Helen K . Hoy, '03, who is practicing law with Hoy, Martin &

 Burnet (Margaret M . Burnet, Nu, '01), at 2 Rector Street, N . Y.,
 has since May been acting as associate counsel to Governor Hughes'
  Charter Revision Commission, which is framing the new charter
  for Greater New York. The commissions report will probably be
  made to the legislature in February, 1909.

       Elinor Byrns, '07, is chairman of the membership committee of
  the collegiate branch of the Equal Suffrage League. Bertha Rem-
  baugh is corresponding secretary and Elizabeth Pope treasurer, all
  of which shows the very active interest taken by N u girls in this
  subject, so shortly to gain the attention of the nation at large.

       In opposition to this tendency of thought, an unusual number,
  three in fact, have been married during the summer, Emma Shaw
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