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THETA
Frances Kelly, '15, attended the summer school session of Columbia
University.
Esther Canaday Day's husband returned from overseas in May and
was very happy to greet his little five months old baby, Helen.
During Convention week, Theta held her first building fund meet-
ing. Alpha Chi Omega was the first to start building and Alpha
Omicron Pi is the second. The initial pledge of one hundred dollars
was made by one of the alumna;, and a committee was appointed to
investigate plans, etc.
DELTA
The last meeting during the college year, 1918-1919, was held at
the home of Madeleine Jeffers, '16, in Chelsea. I t was with regret
that those present heard the resignation of the president, Miss Lennie
Copeland, Gamma, '04. The chapter has felt itself broadened by the
influence of a member from another chapter. The officers for the
coming year are: President, Mrs. W. S. Connell, '04, 3 Oak Knoll,
Arlington; vice-president, Annette MacKnight, '14, Tufts College;
recording secretary, Marion Davis, '15, 94 Pearl St., Somerville;
corresponding secretary, Mildred Simpson, '17, 102 Loring Rd.,
Winthrop; treasurer, Mrs. R. D. Farnsworth, '07, $0 Carver Rd.,
Newton Highlands.
GENERAL
There have been three weddings during the summer. On June
14th Margaret Durkee, '18, was married to George Angell, Tufts, '15,
in Goddard Chapel, Tufts College. Many of the alumna; and active
chapter girls were present. Among the attendants were Elizabeth
Sargent, '18, maid of honor; and Inga Little, '19, Martha Neal, '19,
and Marion Phillips, '20, were three of the four bridesmaids. Mr.
and Mrs. Angell will reside in Washington, D. C.
The marriage of Margaret Fessenden, '15, to William D, Hender-
son, Tufts '14, took place June 18th in Ashfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Emerson (Ruth Seavey, '15) acted as best man and matron of
honor at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are living in New
London, Conn.
On July 25th, Emily Eveleth, '14, was married to Mr. Vernon K.
Snyder in Little Falls, N . Y. They will reside in Old Forge, N . Y.
Marion Davis, '15, is to teach in Watertown, Mass., the coming
year.
Dorothy Houghton, '15. who gave up teaching last year because of
the serious illness of her father whose death occurred recently, will

