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                                                           BIRTHS

      Howard Hughes, son of M r . and Mrs. H . O. Fry (Martha Hughes,
'23), on June 27, 1924.

                                                                          LEAFY CORRINGTON HILKER.

                                        OMICRON PI
      These brief notes come with an apologetic explanation from the writer
who is just at this time in the upsetting midst of moving and all that
goes with it, including papering, varnishing, etc., etc., and the very scat-
tered notes that I had made have been lost somewhere.
      Some of the newest recruits to the teaching profession and the cause
of higher education are: Florence Fiebig, Helen Howard, Marion Murray,
Virginia Smith, Isabel Waterworth, and Dorothy Wylie. Florence is
teaching in Portland, Mich., where school begins a week late on account
of the farmer boys. Helen is in the center of the great silk industry at
Belding, Mich. No doubt she is raising little silk worms as pets. Marion,
I hear, is at East Lansing, although I have not been officially notified.
Ginnie is in the heart of the fish and fruit industry at Traverse City. Any-
one desiring some nice fresh fish may notify her. Isabel is teaching them
oratory and dramatics at Northwestern High in Detroit. Dot is going to
do substitute teaching in Detroit.
      Marjorie Kerr has entered the business world and is a private secre-
tary at the General Motors Corporation in Detroit
      Velma Leigh Carter is, by her own confession, vice-president, director
of student progress, advertising staff, text writer, and occasionally office
girl, for a correspondence school for training social hostesses for hotels,
clubs, steamships, etc.
      Marjorie Wylie is attending the National Kindergarten College in
Chicago.
      Abigail Roberts is at Columbia University this year.
      Peg Ewing Wagner and her husband have bought a new house in Ann
Arbor, and she says we are all cordially invited to visit her.

                                                                                           IRENE M . SWAIN.

                                                   XI

                                                           BIRTHS

      On August 10, to M r . and Mrs. Charles Hair (Bess Browning), a
son, Charles.
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