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Ruth Whitten is tutoring four children in a private family in Virginia.
Alice Harrington is keeping house for her father in Hartford, Conn.
Maber Taylor Bodge, '06, has a new address in Fall River, Mass., 52
Dexter St.
DoroUiy Temple Brown Fuller, '05. has also moved for the winter. We
are glad she is to be in Cambridge that she may attend our meetings. She
is living at 85 Prescott St.
Marion Jameson Morison, '18, and her husband have taken an apart-
ment in Hyde Park, 1399 River Street. The writer had a very delightful
month while they stayed with her during the process of moving.
W i t h the chance of proving monotonous 1 must report another new
address; Rena Greenwood Smith, '15, and '"Dick" have just bought a new
home in Wellesley Hills. Their address is 35 Clovelly Road.
Marion Phillips, '20, has been doing some substituting in Salem High
School although she is supposed to be at home with her father.
Delta is well represented in the work of the Tufts Alumnae Associa-
tion this winter; Grace Wheeler Woodbury is chairman of the fall meet-
ing, Ruth Earle has charge of the annual luncheon in December and
Marion Phillips is chairman of the spring meeting, Margaret Angell has
charge of the Homecoming night in November.
Wanted. A new editor for To DRAGMA. We had expected Helen
Crowell would be able to do it, but Miss Gretchen will require most of
her mother's time at the present. To save Delta from ignominy, we
have sent in what was available. Applications gratefully received!
Dorothy Bartlett Buck, '13, is leaving the last of October with her
family to spend the winter in California. We shall miss Dorothy for
she has been very faithful.
Mildred Simpson Gersumky, '18. has just returned to Winthrop after
seven weeks in Chicago, where her husband was called on business.
Dorothy "Rourke has just gone to Detroit, where she is to do
research work in the Ford Hospital.
MARRIAGES
On August 28, 1925, Louise Adele Russell, '23, was married to Ralph
Alden Loring in Mason, N . H . M r . Loring is a Dartmouth man, 1919, and
is now studying at Harvard. They will live in Cambridge at 1 Cragie St.
BIRTHS
To Helen Neal Crowell, '22. a daughter, Gretchen, September 7, 1925.
To Mildred Sproule McLeod, '22, a son, Edward Osborn, on September
16, 1925.
To Ethel Remele Willis, '07, a daughter, Barbara Mott, on June 20,
1925.
DEATHS
Our sympathy is extended to Gladys Bryant Moore, '22, who lost her
wee son at birth.
GAMMA
Rebecca Chilcott Jackson and her three daughters, spent the summer
at Searsport, Maine.
Emily Bartlett has received her Ph.D. from Leland Stanford and is
joining the Wellesley faculty, teaching Biology.
Louise Bartlett is teaching in the Weaver High School in Hartford.
Mary Perkins is teaching in Gorham Normal. She has been studying
in Europe this summer.
Mary Ellen Chase spent the summer in Bluehill. Maine.
Mary Russell was operated on for appendicitis this summer.
Joanna Colcord has had charge of Welfare Work in New York City
but has resigned to accept a similar position in Minneapolis.
Marguerite Tibbetts spent her vacation at Bar Harbor and Bangor.
She graduates from Peter Brent Brigham Hospital, Mass. in Feb.

