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Larkin '25), announce the birth of Earl birth of Katherine Elizabeth, M a y 6,
Rogers Collins, Jr., April 30, 1929. M r . 1929.
and Mrs. Collins now reside in Vidalia,
Georgia. M r . and Mrs. Clarence H u n t ( M a r y
Driscol '26), announce the birth of Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey Cox talie Luella H u n t , March 13, 1929.
(Katherine Schmidt '26), announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weir (Fern Davis
Ex. '30), are the parents of a baby girl.
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By I R E N E RACHCORF
After returning from Convention in
Ithaca, Octavia Chapin ('13), spent the Virginia Drury (Ex. '29), returned to
summer at her camp on Bear Island, her home in Winthrop, Massachusetts,
Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. after a year's study at the Sorbonne,
She and Alice Spear ('12), made the re- Paris. During her stay abroad she visited
turn trip f r o m Cornell, 426 miles, in one Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, and
day (and night) w i t h thunder showers spent three weeks in England. She w i l l
sprinkled in generously most of the way. complete her course at T u f t s this year.
Alice spent a week w i t h Ruth Penniman Lucile Gardner ("29), has just returned
('13). in Maine and some week-ends from a trip to Washington and Virginia.
with Octavia when she wasn't deep sea She is planning to attend Miss Garland's
fishin.. with the 1912 "gang" of Boston school in Boston this winter.
Harbor. En route to Convention they Margaret Caverly ('29), has accepted
had a few hours with Frances Harbison a position with the Kendall Mills of Wal-
12), in Oneonta where their paths pole, Massachusetts, doing statistical
crossed. Frances had her husband and work in the new Market Research De-
hree interesting children w i t h her. partment.
Margo Durkee Angell ('18), and Mar- Louise Moore Walls (Ex. '29), spent
garet Rourke ('30). the alumnae and ac- the summer in Canton, Massachusetts,
ive delegates respectively, drove to Con- with her husband and young son and
vention w i t h no other mishap than a flat will return to Ann Arbor, Michigan, this
ire and blow -out. They started back at fall.
10 P.M. to get Pinckney Glanzberg to
Syracuse to board a midnight train so Jeanne Relyea ('29), spent a week
hat she might t r y a case in Troy the with Aletha Hill in Walpole, Massachu-
ext morning, Alice Wakefield was w i t h setts. She is thinking seriously of at-
hem and reached Cape Cod in safety, tending the Katherine Gibbs School in
o we presume the others arrived safely. Boston this fall.
Marion Rich COT), and Alice Rich Portia Russell ('29), has a position
Wakefield C O 0 ) , have been summering at with the Church-Home Society of Bos-
he Rich homestead in T r u r o , a typical ton and w i l l take sociology courses at
Cape Cod house. Alice went to Conven- Simmons. Portia did volunteer work
w i t h this organization during her under-
on while her children were down there. graduate days.
hey had several Alpha O visitors, among
hem Frieda Farnsworth, Alice Spear, and Eleanor Richardson Prescott ('21),
Witkie Hudies. Jane Maulsbv. and al- writes an interesting letter from Stelton,
New Jersey, where they are building a
he plaGcel.adys Wales, who couldn't find new home. Her college course was i n -
terrupted to marry Dan so now she is
Leslie Hooper MacMillan C M ) , and finishing her work and expects to get
^R family were in New Brunswick f o r her degree next June at Rutgers. After
seuaslu. mmer and had a wonderful time as a few weeks here at Commencement
time, they returned to New Jersey for
weGSekelsrn.feviMevte. Fosdick Sandborn ClO). summer school.
Desert, in Maine for two
Emily Eveleth Snyder ('14), writes
artv f fS h was -a m o n r t h o s e at the that she keeps busy w i t h a correspond-
ence course f r o m Columbia University
elaao, jdpvylse. r n dJPauWnre.i n wtlhi irtohp F1 1 ra'inLedldMa a an nu d K1Ra >9a1ry'2, and teaching science in the L i t t l e Falls
, some High School.
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