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return to the teaching profession in the fall and will take up work in
Haverhill.
Inga Little, '19, will return to the " H i l l " this fall as secretary to
Dr. Andrews of the History Department.
Rena Greenwood, '15, has moved from Main St., Medford, to
Stoughton Street, Medford Hillside.
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Lambert (Mary Ingalls, '00) have moved from
Curtis Street, to the old Leonard home on Packard Avenue, Tufts
College.
Gertrude Hooper, '15, is to go to the vocational High School in
New Britain, Conn., this year to organize a course in general science.
BIRTHS
On December 29, 1918, Beryl Burnett, to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Wilbur( Beatrice Davis, '12) in Fall River.
GAMMA
Imogene Wormwood Ingalls, '14 (Mrs. Everet) is living in West
Endfield, Me.
Irene Cousins, '11, will teach in Maiden, Mass., this winter.
Gladys Reed, '18, is to be married in October to Mr. Neil Merrill.
EPSILON
CHANGES I N ADDRESS
Betty Gutterson Wood, '17 (Mrs. Philip Wood), Hudson, N . Y.
Helen LaForge Eldridge, '19 (Mrs. Jos.), 1662 Commonwealth
Ave., Newton, Mass.
MARRIAGES
Dagmar Schmidt to Oliver S. Wright in June. Address 2615 S.
13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DEATHS
Bertha Yerke, '16, on May 25th, from the results of influenza.
OCCUPATIONS
Betty Neely, '19, is to be assistant physical training director of
women at Cornell this year.
IOTA
Mary Caldwell, Mate Giddings, Velda Bamesberger, and Marie
Steiskal were so fortunate as to be able to attend the Convention.
They returned so filled with inspiration and enthusiasm that the rest
of us are already planning to go to the next.

