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Marion Phillips '20, is teaching in the Newton (Mass.) Junior High
School.
Ruth Bagley '21, resumed her teaching in Peabody High School after
Christmas.
Lorea Jameson '21, has accepted a new position with the Harvard Bureau
of Business Research, which is a part of the Harvard School of Business
Administration.
ENGAGEMENTS
Helen Neal '22, to Stewart Crowell, Tufts '23, a member of Sigma Tau
Alpha fraternity.
Mildred Sproiil '22, to Earl McCloud, Tufts '10, a member of Delta Upsilon
fraternity.
Gladys Bryant '22, to Harry L . Moore, Harvard "2J.
A L I C E J . S P E A R '12.
GAMMA
The many friends of Edith Aiken Corrigan '07, are glad to know that
she is recovering from a very serious illness. Her home now is in Calais, Maine.
Mary Cousins '14, has come to Old Town to make her home with her
brother, Edgar F . Cousins. She is caring for the three oldest children of our
own late Arline Brown Cousins '15.
Sarah Brown Sweelser '08, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her parents
in Old Town, called here by the illness and death of her sister, Arline Brown
Cousins '15.
Mary Russell '12, is the personal secretary of President Little of the
University of Maine.
Sarah Stewart '21, is training in New York to be a lunch manager in
one of Schraft's stores.
Barbara Dunn "20, who was obliged to give up her teaching in Orono
High School for the winter term, has recovered from her illness and expects
to resume her duties the spring term.
Mr. aud Mrs. Newman Young (nee Ruby Hackett) have moved to Portland
from Bangor.
Florence Harvey '0ft, has returned from a trip to California and is in
Orono at Dean Hart's for a short visit.
Marion Day '20, is spending April in New York and Boston.
Doris Savage '17, has completed a course at Bangor Business College and
has taken a position in the office of her father in Bangor.
Much interest is shown by our alumnae in the drive for the Memorial
fund for the University of Maine. We read that Pauline Derby Haskell was
a hostess at a large auction bridge party in Auburn. The proceeds of this
party were given to the Memorial fund. Rachel Bowen Adams and Helen
Heed entertained in Bangor at a similar parly.
Mildred Prentiss Wright of Bangor was the leader for all Alumnae of
University of Maine in this Memorial drive. Her work and leadership have
been praised to the highest degree. Vera Mersereau is head of the Boston
committee with June Kelley and Elizabeth Bright as captains. Mary Ellen
Chase has been appointed in Minneapolis.
EPSILON
Consuelo Holmes, Thora Ludy and Amalia Shoemaker received their
degrees in February and joined the ranks of the alumnae. Amalia is now
working in the Entomology Division of the Department of Agriculture at
Washington, D. C.
Epsilon has a goodly representation at the capital. Besides Amalia,
Epsilons in Washington Include Lottie Ketcbam, now Mrs. J . Burdette Bain,
who is living at 1020 Fairmont Street N. W.J Loraine Sherman Williams (Mrs.

