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      Martha Louise Atkinson, '00, made a short visit this fall with
 the active chapter and with Mrs. Mary A. Ingalls Lambert, '00.

      Mrs. Blance Bruce Bryne's latest address is "Rougeley," Win-
 chester, Mass.

      Mrs. Louise Eames Burroge's second child is a boy, born the last
 of August.

      Gertrude E . Bartlett is teaching again in the Westford Academy
 at Westford, Mass.

      Bertha Bray, '04, is still teacher of French and German in the
 Cohasset High School, Cohasset, Mass. Her home address is Pro-
 fessor's Row, Tufts College, Mass.

      Dorothy Temple Brown, ex-'06, is to give a concert in Arnchester,
 Mass., November 11. She will be assisted by other artists.

     Mrs. Florence Walker Connell, '04, has returned from Florida
and is living in W. Somerville. Mr. Connell is an instructor in the
Normal Training School at Cambridge, Mass.

     Mrs. Elizabeth Russell Chapman, '02, Delta, was initiated into
A O II at our California chapter this fall.

     Dr. L . Maud Carvell, '99, is president of the Old Powder House
Club in Somerville, an organization of business and professional
women. Besides practicing, she is also continuing her work as in-
structor of physical training for women in Tufts College. Dr.
Carvell is alumnae adviser for Delta chapter.

     Isabel Hall Coombs, '08, has recently taken unto herself a hus-
band, Warren Robert Healey. Part of the honeymoon was spent in
New York City with Katherine Stebbins, '98. Mrs. Healey will be
"at home" Wednesdays in January.

     Magdalen M. Cushing, ex-'04, Ethel Davis, '00, and Mary W.
Kingsley, '03, are among the recent arrivals from Europe.

     Magdalen M. Cushing is president of the Boston Alumnae Asso-
ciation.

     Mary W. Kingsley, '03, recently addressed the Medford Woman's
Club on her travels in Europe. Miss Kingsley has spent the last
year in Europe with her family, it being Professor Kingsley's sab-
batical year.

     Mrs. Ruth Capen Farmer, '02, has taken a house in Nashua, N.
H . , and will go to housekeeping at once. Mrs. Farmer was elected
Grand Treasurer of A O II at the June Grand Council Meeting.

     Mrs. Edith Kinne Hapgood's address is Highlands, Mass. Mr.
Hapgood has changed from the Mechanic Arts High School, Boston,
to the Girls' High School, Boston, where he is assistant master.

     The new library at Tufts is occupied for the first time this fall.
It was given to the college through the efforts of the late President
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