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                                                         MARRIAGES

      October 4, 1924, Margaret Kimball, ex-'19, to Edward B . Maynard,
M . I . T. They will live in New York.

      In September, Dorothea Cunningham to Kenneth Chisholm. They
will live in a new home they have built in Medford, Mass.

                                                            BIRTHS

      To Mildred Sproule McLeod, '22, a son, Robert Earle, in July.

                                                                                                  ALICE J. SPEAR.

                                             EPSILON
      Gladys Combs Terry's daughter Barbara is three years old, and not
three months old! Errors do creep in but this one, a correction of a
note in the September issue of To DRAGMA, must have been typographical
because Clare Graeffe Kearney and Peter Leavens and his mother all
saw Barbara on her third birthday and having witnessed her fine develop-
ment and her limitless energy, no one connected with Epsilon could possibly
forget that she is three years old.
      While on her way to Yellowstone last summer, Marion Darville, '12,
stopped at M i d West (formerly Salt Creek), Wyoming, and visited for
a week with Agnes Dobbins Watt, '13.
      Elizabeth Anderson, '24, is teaching in the high school at James-
town, N . Y. Martha McCormick, '24, is also teaching, but is planning
to continue her vocal studies next year, possibly in Paris.
      Helen Gsand, '23, is continuing in Y. W . C. A. work at the Harlem
Branch in New York City. Her address is 74 West 124th Street.
      Part of Katherine Lyon Mix's. '16. summer was spent in the east
visiting her family in Hudson, New York, and her husband's family near
Utica. We wonder i f Katherine is still as busy with her big house
and what outside position she has this year, in addition to all her other
activities.
      As usual, Dagmar Schmidt Wright, '18. has been flitting in and out
of New York and its adjacent territory. Business trips must be hurried
ones for her. f o r her husband is engaged in their business at home in
Philadelphia and must make his trips around that city upon her return!
      Calista Hoffman Warne, '18. and her husband have been enjoying a
three months' visit in the States from Peru. While their little daughter,
Dorothy Jane, stayed with her grandmother in Lewiston, they took a five
weeks' motor trip through the cast.
      Florence Coupe Magher, '19, has been visiting in Utica with her
small daughter.
      News also comes by way of Utica about Patty Loeffler Dieffenbach.
'18. She is housekeeping in Bryn Mawr, as well as assisting her husband
in the editing of a weekly newspaper.
      The list of European travelers during the summer includes Elsie
Smith, '24, and Vera Yereance, '24 as well as Melita Skillen, '11, who
went as chaperon with a large group from Chicago. Dorothea Trebing
was with her mother, while Dorothy Hieber, '20. went with a party of
teachers f r o m Utica.
      Mary Donlon. '20. had a glimpse of Mary Albertson, '17, as she
stopped a few minutes in Ithaca on her way to Yellowstone with a friend
of hers from Asheville, N . C. They were apparently looking forward with
great glee to their western trip in a Ford.
      Florence Warner. '24, is at the Cornell Medical Schol in New York.
      Alice C. Green is an instructor in chemistry at Hollins College, V i r -
ginia. Her home address is 1443 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.
      Elizabeth Heller. '22. is at the Medical College at the University of
Pennsylvania, starting her third year there.
      At the time of writing Elsie Smith. '24. Vera Yereance. '24, and
Marion Huntoon were expecting to return to Ithaca for rushing.
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