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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  53

                          NEWS OF THE ALUMNAE

                                                        ALPHA

   Katharine Van Home, Alpha, '00, is to teach in Greenwich this
winter.

   Jessie Cochran, Alpha '09, and Margaret Yates, Alpha '08, spent
the summer in Europe. Margaret Yates has moved to 611 West
112 Street.

   Mrs. William Thomson (Alice Smith), Alpha '05, expects to
move to Buffalo this f a l l . '

   Mrs. David Wilson (Helen Van Deursen), is living in Amsterdam,
New York.

   Cecilia Sillcox, Alpha '08, is in Boston this winter, as Instructor
in Chemistry at Simmons College. Her address is 35 Intervale
Street, Roxbury, Mass.

   Lillian Schoedler, Alpha '11, is doing editorial work for the
Pictorial Review.

   Mildred Schlesinger, Alpha '09, has returned to Columbia as
Research Assistant in Chemistry.

   Florence Sanville and Margaret Sumner were in New York at
commencement time. Alpha was so glad to have them for even a
little while.

   Jessie Wallace Hughan received the degree of Doctor of Philoso-
phy last June. Cecilia Sillcox and Mildred Schlesinger received
their masters degrees. Hester Rusk, '12, received the Hermann
Botanical Prize. As Hester was only a junior last year, the chapter
is doubly proud of her success.

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   Sue Gillean who studied at Harvard last year and received an
M . A. in June is again a member of the Newcomb faculty.

   Nell Bres Eustis has recently moved into a charming home of her
own and is devoting her time to Ernest. Jr.

   Rochelle Tachet will be at home this winter after spending the
past year in the west.

   Mary Pearce formerly of British Honduras but now of Florida
spent the early weeks of college in New Orleans as the guest of Innes
Morris and Dorothy Safford.

   Emily Freret is casting glory on herself and Alpha by her work
for the Tulane Medical College. Besides illustrating a book for one
of the professors, she had a number of drawings in the Louisiana
Health Exhibit.
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