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                             NEWS OF THE ALUMN/E

                                                   KAPPA
      Bessie Masten, '13, is attending the University of Chicago, and
  is l i v i n g at 6035 E l l i s Ave., Chicago, 111.

                                                   SIGMA
     Rose von Schmidt was graduated f r o m Miss Noyes' School of
 expression i n Boston, and has returned to her home in Alameda. A t
 present she is teaching i n the Oakland H i g h School. Since her re-
 t u r n she has given a few recitals where she has proved her talent f o r
 her chosen work. Very recently, the Peer Gynt suite, was read by
 her, while Miss Suzanne Pasmore, pianist, Miss Mary Pasmore,
 violinist, and Miss Dorothy Pasmore, cellist, played the beautiful
 music that Grieg has written to accompany the story. The reading
 was given in the First Unitarian Church in San Francisco.
     M u r i e l Eastman M a r t i n has returned to her home i n Boise after
 a visit of several months in Alameda and Marysville.
     Hattie Fish Backus has been i n Oakland f o r several weeks, and we
 have had the pleasure of seeing her at the last alumnae meeting.

                                                    PI
     Mrs. K i n g Rand ( B l y t h e W h i t e ) is l i v i n g i n New Orleans this
 winter and pays the active chapter many delightful calls.
     Mrs. Burris Wood (Marguerite Cope) left New Orleans a week
ago f o r Alexandria, where she w i l l live f o r a time.
    Rochelle Gachet has the chair of mathematics at the Alabama
Girls school i n Montevalo, Ala., Virginia Withee is also teaching
there.
    Anna Macey is teaching mathematics at Newcomb this year.
    Dorothy Safford is teaching in Monroe, La., this winter.
    Julia Byrne is teaching at Durant College, Durant, Oklahoma.
    Innes Morris leaves New Orleans soon f o r an extended t r i p through
Georgia and Alabama.

                                                   RHO
    Pauline Pearson, '13, is teaching i n the high school at Lawrence-
v i l l e , 111.
    Vera Riebel, '13, is staying at home this year. As she lives in
Chicago, we hope to see her o f t e n .
   Edna Betts, '13, is teaching Physiography and Botany in H a r v -
ard, 111., spending her week-ends i n Evanston.
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