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in Europe, and it is understood that she spent the remainder of the summer
in touring Italy*. Did you select Venice as the most heavenly place to
spend your honeymoon, Lillian?
Lucille H i l l '25 accompanied our chapter president to convention at
Radisson Inn. She gave a most glowing account of her trip. Our alumnae
members hope to be represented at the next convention by a greater num-
ber of attendants.
Everyone was glad to see Mildred Morris '24 back for commencement
in June. She's still the same old " M i l , " even though she spent a strenuous
year teaching in an "impossible" Eastern Shore High School. But now
she writes that she is to teach English and history at Salisbury, M d . M i l -
dred says that she is "just wild for some news." So won't you girls save
her f r o m such an untimely disaster, by writing?
Betty Swenk '25 and Libby Flenner '25 returned to their alma mater
to attend summer school.
Frances Lemen '24 has spent the summer flitting around from place
to place. This year she is to teach domestic art at the Hamstead H i l l
Junior High School in Baltimore. I n addition she is going to start her
master's work at Hopkins. We wish Frances the best of luck in her most
promising career.
Ruth Alderman '24 wrote in the n A Round Robin Letter that she is
leaving her position as dietitian at the New Haven Veterans' Hospital,
Conn., for an even more desirable place in Rochester, N . Y . Ruth, who
started the letter on its route, wrote in a most interesting and instructive
manner.
The Round Robin letter mentioned above has been adopted by our
chapter as a means of correspondence during the summer months. I t has
been such a pleasure to keep in touch with the others in this manner, that
I see no reason why we alumnae girls shouldn't continue the practice this
winter. Am anxious to know what others think of this plan.
GRACE COE '25.

