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NEWS OF THE ALUMNAE
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M a r y Thomas W h i t t i n g t o n ' 11 spent a few days i n the city, but
IT girls saw l i t t l e o f her as she was under the treatment of an oculist.
Dorothy Safford '10 is now teaching at Opelousas, L a . She pays
occasional visits to N e w Orleans at which times she is pursued by
visits from the active chapter.
Audree Provosty Walker '06 now living in Chicago is at present
on a visit to her family in New Orleans.
E m i l y Fienet '10 is teaching i n Baton Rouge, La. She con-
tinues to win much glory by her work in art.
Marguerite Cape Wood spent a few days in New Orleans this
spring. T h i s was her first visit since her wedding. O f course, she
was heartily welcomed by n girls.
I I is anxiously awaiting the return of Julia Bryne '07 f r o m Cen-
t r a l America where she has been teaching d u r i n g the last year.
OMICRON
Roberta and Harriet Williams of Chattanooga, Tenn., came to
K n o x v i l l e to be present at initiation on M a r c h 2nd.
Ailsie K y l e Powel is now living in Talladega, A l a .
L i l l i a n Wills came up f r o m Chattanooga f o r "initiation." She
is teaching in the city schools of Chattanooga.
Mrs. George Wythe Tompkins (nee M y r t l e Cunningham) has
returned to her home at Tom's Creek, Va., after a visit with relatives
and friends in Memphis and Knoxville.
Laura S w i f t Mayo has returned to Knoxville, after having taught
French and History in Madisonville, Tennessee.
Mrs. Carl Cramer, Des Moines, Iowa, spent the winter i n Knox-
ville, returning on March 22nd to her home in Iowa.
Lucretia Howe Jordan of Asheville, N . C , is visiting friends i n
Knoxville.
Alice Hayes, who is teaching Domestic Science in the public
schools of Johnson City came down to Knoxville f o r initiation.
Ailey K y l e was in New Orleans during M a r d i Gras.
M i n n Elois H u n t has spent the past six weks i n Nashville and
Chattanooga but is again i n Knoxville.
EPSILON
Three of our chapter members, Isabelle Stone, Margaret Graham,
and Mary Fitch are doing work i n the university this term.

