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Kathleen Snow is at Simmon taking a librarian course.
Irene Cousins is teaching at Maiden.
Ella Wheeler Harmon is home-making in Lynn.
Helen Stinchfield is teaching at Watertown H i g h .
Lennie Copeland is Mathematics Instructor at Wellesley.
Cleaora Carr was staying at the Wellesley I n n at the time.
Vera Mersereau is doing clerical work at the Somerville Hank.
Alice Whitten is teaching Physical Theropeutics at D r . Ring's Sanitorium,
Arlington.
Ruth Gardiner is Analytical Chemist at Westfield.
Alice Harvey Brewer is l i v i n g in Allston.
Sarah Stewart is attending Radcliffe.
Mabel Powell McGinley is l i v i n g at Ipswich.
Betty Bright is Physiology Research Assistant at Harvard Medical School.
Nerita Willey, our youngest, is at M t . Ida, and it took the crowd to chaperon
her properly. Just like Maine standards, isn't i t ?
" T o n y " Webb is head of the English Department at Norwood.
June Kelley is office Manager o f the Bindery at The Plinpton Press,
Norwood.
Written by J U N E KELLY.
EPSILON
GENERAL
Agnes Dobbins, '13, has accepted a position in Cheney, Washington, where
she is teaching history.
Mary Albertson, '17, is in Washington, D . C , where she is managing three
large Government cafeterias.
Phyllis Wuest and Elizabeth M e r r i l l , e.v-'2i, are studying osteopathy i n
Philadelphia.
Helen La Forge, '19, has just returned f r o m Palm Beach, where she and
M r . Eldrige spent a couple o f weeks.
Betty Outterson Wood, '16, was in New York for a few days in January, on
account of the death of her father. She had the baby with her, and Jean Short,
Dot Shaw, Anne and Clare Gracffe had lunch with her at Grand Central just
before her return to Hudson. Betty is looking fine, and is f u l l of pep as ever.
Gladys Combs, '16, has been laid up f o r several weeks w i t h an attack o f
bronchial pneumonia. She is very much better now, however, and w i l l probably
go back to business around the middle of A p r i l .
BIRTHS
T o M r . and Mrs. A r t h u r Allen (Elsa Guerdrum, '12), January 2, a son,
Glenn Olaf.
CHANGES I N ADDRESS
Helen Bungart Leavens, '16 ( M r s . Austen), 34 Butler PI., Brooklyn, N . Y .
CLARE GRAEFFE, '15, Alumna Assistant Editor.
RHO
GENERAL
Margaret Wyne, '11, is doing public health work in McDonough County,
111. She is a graduate nurse, having received her training at St. Luke's
Hospital, Chicago.

