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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
engaged as teachers in the public schools of O l d Town. Miss Cous-
ens is at the head of the English department in the O l d Town High
School.
ZETA
Maude Toomey, '09, is tutoring in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Nell Briaenbaugh, '08, is teaching post graduate work.. ' She
taught in Winlock, Washington, last year. Ruby Charlton, '08, is
taking a library course at Albany, N . Y .
Mable Salmon, '11, is teaching gymnasium in the Y . W. C . A.
at Springfield, Mo.
Florence Parmelee, '07, is teaching gymnasium in the Y . M . C . A.
at Peoria, IBinois.
T h e following alumnae returned November 25 to attend the
Nebraska-Michigan football game: Mrs. C . E . Force of Portland,
Oregon,Eunice Bauman, Jess Correll, Mary Ordiarne, Allene Mc-
Eachron, Esther Devalon, Edith Swaine, Kathleen Ryan, Fredrica
Stenger, and Olive Brain, Theta.
The following alumnae spent the Christmas holidays in Lincoln:
Mrs. Lula King Bigelow, '04; Edna King, '07;' Nina Trover
Mitchell, ex-'12 and Nellie Kitchen James.
SIGMA
E v a Marty is a charity visitor for the Associated Charities in
Chicago.
Blanche DuBois is registered as a post-graduate in the Home
Economics Department at Mills College.
Isa Henderson is studying story telling at the University of Chi-
cago.
Celeste Etcheverry and her husband have bought a lot at the
corner of Presidio avenue and Jackson street in San Francisco, and
will build a home immediately.
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Miss Margaret M. Burnet, L L . B. '01, has been for five years
actively engaged in the practice of law in New York City, and for
the past three years has maintained her own office at No. 2 Rector
street.
Miss Daisy Gaus, L L . B. '04, L L . M. '06, is a practising lawyer,
and is interested in charitable and philanthropic work. She is a
member and secretary of the Social Service Volunteer Committee of
the Kings County Hospital. Brooklyn.

