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DEATHS
Delta extends her sympathy to Bertha Bray, '04, i n the loss of her parents
and also to Edith Johnson, '15, whose mother died suddenly last f a l l .
R E N A M . GREENWOOD, '15, Alumna! Assistant Editor.
GAMMA
GENERAL
Mrs. Lowell Reed, formerly Mollie Balentine, is now l i v i n g i n Baltimore.
Her husband has a chair at Johns Hopkins University.
Miss Antoinette Webb is teaching in Norwood H i g h School, Norwood, Mass.
Mrs. Weston Haskell (Polly Derby, '17) is located i n Auburn, Maine. Her
husband was a first lieutenant d u r i n g the war and saw service overseas.
Mrs. Frank Harmon ( E l l a Wheeler, '19) is residing in Lynn, Mass., where
her husband is employed with the General Electric Co.
Mrs. A . Grey Durgin (Clara Weld) with her two children have returned to
Sault Ste. Marie after a visit at her former home in Old Town. M r . D u r g i n ,
f o r m e r l y an instructor at U . o f M . , is employed as chemist.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleaves (Helen Worcester, '12) are located in Hart-
ford, Conn.
Mrs. Albert Robinson (Vera Gellerson, '18) is enjoying ranch l i f e i n
Alamosa, Cal., but says she is cooking wholly by electricity which makes us
think that i t can't be one of the " w i l d , woolly" ranches.
Mrs. Philip Bolton ( L i l i a n Hunt, '16) is living in Brookline, Mass.
I n a letter f r o m I m o W o r m w o d Ingals the other day she sent me some very
attractive pictures of her home in Niagara Falls.
We were all glad to see Flora H o w a r d , '17, at our February banquet. She
is teaching Domestic Science i n Dover and F o x c r o f t , Me.
We are also quite proud of Helen Simpson who is the only woman pharmacist
in Maine.
Those who knew M r . Warren Connor, '09, 4> P 2, w i l l be grieved to learn of
his death recently f r o m pneumonia. He married Irene Richardson, '09.
I f any of you have ever heard A r t h u r Beaupre play, you w i l l be sorry to hear
that he died recently in New York. When only twelve years old, he was
considered a genius but later he was obliged to give up this work on account
of his health. Estelle Beaupre, '14, is head of the French Department i n
Augusta, Me.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L . Buzzell (Hazel Marriner, '14) have a daughter,
Calista Louise.
M A D E L I N E ROBINSON, '16, Alumna Assistant Editor.
The scene is the English Tea Room, Boston, on a Saturday afternoon the
last of January, and there are sixteen Gamma Alumnae present. Aren't the rest
of you just green with envy to think that you are not married to a Bostonian;
educating the younger generation of Massachusetts; or engaged i n some occupa-
tion that would have made you a participant i n the splendid reunion we had
on this occasion.
Betty Bright succeeded in collecting sixteen girls f o r the event and for two
hours we had the best reunion. We talked especially about the prospects of a
house, had letters about the plans read—then passed the pledge paper. Let me
tell you about some of "those present."

