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outgrown our present quarters. As these meetings are the only
chance many of us have to see each other, except on rare occasions
at the H i l l , we look forward to them from month to month as our
only opportunity to keep in touch with the college.

    We have met the last Saturday of each month since September for
dinner and business meetings, but there has been little business
to transact this year, and the social part of the meetings has been
more prominent.

    Our Christmas meeting we are anticipating with particular plea-
sure, as we expect Mrs. Farmer will entertain us with an account
of her visit to all our sister chapters. We also hope to have Miss
Rose Von Schmidt of Sigma Chapter with us.

    One wedding has been celebrated with fall. O n October 28,
Gladys Waite, at whose home the fraternity was entertained at our
last Convention, was married to Mr. Theodore Wood.

                                    PROVIDENCE ALUMNAE
    The first meeting of the year was held in November at the home of
our president. Mrs. Louella Fifield Darling, '01, and was largely
social. At this time, plans for a possible reception were discussed.
T h e December meeting took the form of a theatre party at which
L i l l i a n Gertrude MacQuillin, '99, was hostess. At our last monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Perry Prescott, '05, the new
constitution was studied and each member was assigned one of our
chapters to seek information about and present it at the February
meeting.

    Alice Howard Manchester, '05, is secretary to the principal of the
English High School.

    Elise Emeline McCausland, '09, received the degree of Master
of Arts last June and is teaching Domestic Art in the Technical
Evening High School.

   Jennie Perry Prescott, '05, is teaching in the H i g h School in
Pawtucket, R . I .

    Born, November 2, 1911, to Louis E . Covell and Maud Clarke
Covell, '02, a son—James Everett Covell.

                                       LINCOLN ALUMNAE
   The Lincoln alumnae girls organized into a chapter last spring,
and we have been having meetings once a month, which have been
of a social character, but during this coming year we expect to have
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