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218 TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA O MIC RON PI
Sigma has a large active chapter this year and the alumnse are i n very
close touch with them. A t every meeting there is always a good representation
of the "old girls." W i t h a view to f u r t h e r cooperation w i t h the chapter we are
organizing a club composed of the mothers of the active girls. Through this
club we hope to impress upon the mothers the true meaning of Alpha 0 and w i n
their support i n helping the active girls carry out the ideals of our fraternity.
The University of California celebrated charter day on March 23 and an
alumna; banquet was held i n the evening at the Hotel Oakland. The large dele-
gation of A l p h a Os present was surely most g r a t i f y i n g .
We have had word f r o m Mrs. Roland Oliver (Georgia Meredith, '12) that
she and her husband are now in Brussels en route f r o m the Belgian Congo where
they have been f o r the last two years. They w i l l sail f r o m London A p r i l 17
for home.
Mrs. W m . Kew ( E m m a Black, '13) has strayed f a r f r o m the f a m i l y f o l d
and gone to Bogota, Colombia, S. A., to be with her husband who has gone
there on business.
Mrs. Lewis Switzer (Katherine Hubbard, '17) has j u s t undergone an opera-
tion f o r appendicitis. We are glad to know she is convalescing rapidly.
Mrs. E m i l Cykler (Beatrice Freuler, Lambda) who has been visiting her
parents in Berkeley, has returned with her husband and little son, to Honolulu.
We did not like to have her leave us so soon.
Alice de Veuve, '15, has announced her engagement to Aubrey Brosey Cag-
win of Larkspur.
Born to M r . and Mrs. A . J. Eddy (Margaret Stone), a son.
B E T T Y E L L I O T T , Secretary.
PROVIDENCE ALUMNiE
O f course everyone is happy now because spring is here at last. We have
waited f o r it patiently here in Providence and are now rejoicing over its arrival.
O w i n g to bad weather we d i d not get together this month and only a few could
get out to our January and February meetings—therefore we have no news to
write. As suggested by M r s . MacPhie, I sent cards to each member asking that
they send a personal word or two f o r this letter. But as yet I have received
none. However, perhaps we may carry out her very good suggestions next time.
To D R A G M A is growing better with each issue. Let us all have a hand in mak-
ing i t the very best of all fraternity magazines.
Our meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month and i f any
A O LT happens to be i n Providence at that time, i f she w i l l call me up at 1739
Broad St., I w i l l gladly pilot her to said meeting.
M U R I E L COLBATH W Y M A N , Gamma '15, Chapter Editor.
BOSTON A L U M N A
On the last Saturday in January we held our meeting at the home of M r s .
Lambert ( M a r y Ingalls, '00), at the college. Katherine B i c k f o r d , '10, and
Marion Shorley, '11, were the hostesses and served us w i t h a delicious supper.
I t was a pleasure to welcome six Gamma g i r l s : Kathleen Snow, Elizabeth
Bright, June Kelley, Tony Webb, Mollie Wheeler, and Alice Whitten. We
hope to see them again. One of the Gamma girls read a very interesting letter
f r o m her sister, who is president of their active chapter, giving a very vivid
account of their initiation. There were about thirty present, and among them
Charlotte Lowell, who has not been back to meetings f o r a long time.

