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PROVIDENCE ALUMNAE
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BOSTON ALUMNAE
There have been no important changes or events in the history
of Boston Alumnse Chapter during the past year. The experiment
which we tried last year of holding our meetings at the Delft Tea
Room in Boston proved so successful that we have continued the
plan this year, and have met the last Saturday of every month since
September at six o'clock for business meeting and dinner. The busi-
ness meetings have been very quiet this year, as the business of the
chapter has been almost entirely managed by the Executive Commit-
tee. We have had a larger average attendance than ever before, at
least twenty-five attending every meeting, and at the November meet-
ing there were thirty-seven.
Mrs. Helen Brown Keating, '97, has continued to act as advisory
member of the active chapter, and Miss Frida Ungar, '08, has again
filled the office of alumna member of the Pan-Hellenic Association.
Our Fifty dollar scholarship established last year to be awarded the
junior girl who shall have completed her required work with the
highest standard, is to be again paid this year.
We have all missed the advice and counsel of Mrs. Mary Ingalls
Lambert, '00, who is spending the year in Europe, but who will be
one of us again next year.
We have been most fortunate this year in having so many sisters
from other chapters with us. Misses Helen and Evelyn Bancroft,
Sigma, who were stopping some months in Boston enroute to Europe,
attended several of our meetings, and we have also had with us Miss
Gillean, Pi, who is studying at Radcliffe, Miss Ranlett, Nu, and
Misses Harvey and Flint, Gamma, and we hope before the end of the
year to welcome many more CLARA R. R U S S E L L ,
Corresponding Secretary.

