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     Mary Harrell Rogers (Mrs. Walter), Jacksonville, Fla.
     Kllenna Webb Douglas (Mrs. Ray), Huntington, Tenn.

                                                      OMEGA

     Katherine Zwerner Thebaut, ex-'21, (Mrs. D.) is living in Marys-
 ville, Ohio.

    Marie Andrews, '18, Beryle Zemer, '12, Helen Lindsey, '14, Ruth
 Swearrugon Finkhone (Mrs. Ben), '14, Mildred Bercaw, ex-'21,
 Charlotte Haarlammert, and Julia Rogers, '16, were initiated in June.

                                 N E W Y O R K ALUMNiE

                                                                  GENERAL

    With the courtesy of N u Chapter and the kindness of the Civic
 Club, New York Alumnae have had regular and well attended meet-
ings all spring. We feel greatly enlightened, too, for various dis-
 tinguished members have spoken to us. In February Miss Colcord
 discussed the emergency work of the Charity Organizations. She
described the relief work on two occasions, those of the torpedoing of
the S. S. Carolina and the Perth Amboy explosion. In March Mrs.
Humiston told us some of her experiences in the night court of New
York City. Miss Henry discussed our fraternity as a national
organization in our A p r i l meeting. At each meeting we have had
some message from our French adopted daughter, Germaine.

    The annual meeting and election of officers came in May. Eva
Alia Marty, Sigma, was reelected president; other officers elected
were: vice-president, Clare Graffe, Epsilon; treasurer, Cecile Iselin,
N u ; secretary, Lucy R. Somerville, Kappa. We rushed through the
business, I fear, for we were anxious to hear Margaret Kutner tell of
her adventures in Germany. She had been in Germany during the
entire war and described conditions and life there from 1914 to
November, 1918, and then let us ask as many questions as we could
think of. There were ten chapters represented at this meeting, so
there's no doubt in our minds about our being a national organization.

   We hope you will come to our meetings when you are in New York.
The second Tuesday of each month is the day; for the time and place
ask the officers.

                                                L U C Y R . S O M E R V I L L E , Secretary.

                                LINCOLN ALUMNJE
   Doris Hosteter w i l l teach this year at Gering, Neb., and Ester
Perkins will teach in the schools of Nebraska City.
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