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Arthur P.), 1800 Kearney Street N". E . ; Dr. Mary Fitch, who is a professor
at Howard University! Ulna Merrick, registrar of the National Cathedral
School for Girls; and Cornelia Munsell, who is teaching in a girls' school.

       Roberta Van Horn Pritchard, Grad. '00, is now Mrs. A. Butler, and is
living In Durham, N. H .

      Ethel Davis '00, is living In St. Louis, Mo., where her address is 618
Union Boulevard.

      Dr. Margaret Graham '08, is professor of biology in Hunter College, New
York City. She is just completing a textbook on cytology which she expects
will be published this summer. In May she plans to visit Ithaca and from
there will go to Colorado to visit her brother, and will spend the summer
on the coast. Her address is 53 East 65th Street, New York City.

      Marian Darville '12, is in the research department of the American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company and at the present time is doing some inter-
esting work in connection with the transmission of photographs by wire.

      Mrs. A. W. Hilf (Muriel Townsend, ex '21), is living at 500 Southern Ave-
nue, Pittsburg, Tenn.

      Patty Loeffler '18, is working in the Philadelphia office of the Prudential
Life Insurance Company. She is a real business woman. To quote Patty:
"I have a desk with my name on it and two stenographers."

      Rosalind Ware '22, is with the headquarters of the Y . M. C. A. at 347
Madison Avenue, New York City. She is living at home, 52 Elinor Place,
Yonkers, N. Y., and has affiliated with New York Alumnae Chapter.

      Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters (Jessie King '16) have closed their home in
LaPorte. Indiana, while Mr. Peters is away on a trip around the world for
the Packard Motor Car Company. Jessie went to New York to bid him bon
voyage and while there visited Helen Bungart Leavens '16. Jessie and her
two children will be with Jessie's father and mother in Appleton, Wis-
consin, until Mr. Peters' return.

      Dr. and Mrs. Edward Terry (Gladys Combs '101 have leased their house
at Darien-on the-Sound, and have taken an apartment in New York. In
April they went to California where Dr. Terry was engaged in assisting in
the production of a motion picture film. - While they were away little Barbara
stayed with Gladys' mother in Rockville Center.

      Professor and Mrs. Schmidt are spending Professor Schmidt's sabbatical
leave traveling in Europe, Egypt and Palestine. They sailed from New York
on March 17th.

      Mrs. Clyde Watt (Agnes Dobbins '13) is living in Joplin, Mo. Her address
is P. O. Box 235.

      In April, Dorothy Hieber '20, visited Irene Green Mather '10, in Ardmore,
and saw a number of the girls in and around Philadelphia.

      Betty Neely '19, is a member of the Committee of the Federation of
Cornell Women's Clubs working for the election of Professor Anna Botsford
Comstock, Kappa Alpha Theta, as a University Trustee.

      Elizabeth Pratt '22. has been offered the position of Y . W. C. A. secretary
on the Hill and actives ami alumnae alike are hoping that she will accept.
This year Betty has been teaching at Dana Hall and has lived at home, in
Wellesley Hills, Mass.

      At the Intercollegiate Women's Athletic Conference held at Cornell last
November, the speakers included Dr. Livingston Farrand, President of the
University, Dr. Georgia White, the Dean of Women, and representatives of
various colleges, but it is reported that the "hit" of the day was the speech
of Gertrude Lynahan '22, who left her newspaper work in Corning for a
week-end to come back to address the conference.

      Clare Graeffe Kearney's gift shop in Brooklyn has been attracting favor-
able comment in several of the national trade papers, such as Printers' Ink,
especially for the high quality of its advertising. Clare says it's a big help
in business to have your husband an advertising man. Last fall Clare
assisted the active chapter with clever ideas for rushing parties.
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