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. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Deaf' Pemfisylzfamaw' At present I am doing rescue work among the life savers at the above men- f10Ued P1300 SCI-IAEFFIE. i NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Dear Old Friend: This reunion is giving me a wonderful vacation and freedom from all re- sponsibility. Our work is heavier than ever and increases daily. We now have 4000 'beds in our hospital. From your last letter I judge that your own work is extremely heavy also. When you return next year on your furlough, don't forget to stop at Bellevue hospital and See the staid and dignified superintendent of nurses, who was for- merly your right hand in all mischief and who is still. V IDA MCGUFEEY. S. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. M y Dear Girl: ' I am so sorry you couldn't come home this year to enjoy this delightful time with us. All of your friends are well and are planning for your home coming neXt October. I am still agent for the Aluminum Shoe Co. I must not be selfish and monopolize the space for so many have accom- plished so much more which they will wish to tell you. Lovingly, ' FLOSSIE THE BRINY WATERS OF THE GLOBE. Dear Wande1'er.' I am nearly as bad as you. For ten years, my husband and I have lived on his good ship, The Hazeldinef' As we go in and out of the ports of the world we tell the wonders of the San and what it can do for feeble bodies and fat pocketbooks. p HAZELDINE. INIIAMI, FLORIDA. Dear Cham: Didn't I always tell you that my lot in life would be a hard one? After I married my lima love, we opened treatment rooms in the Kentucky mountains. Would you believe those law-abiding citizens had us arrested for prescribing treatments without a license. This created such a scandal that we moved to our present address where our business has been very prosperous. Two days be- fore I came here, we began our work as owners of The I-Iealth for Money Sanitarium.. LOUISE I'IUNT SNVADE. W 'I-IAWAII. Dem' Classmafe: Can't write much. Am entertaining t e gir s p y g h ou that most of the last five years has been spent in mastering that branch Y . . of the art. Between practising and dieting the natives, my time has been IVIAUDE A. BANKS. h ' l la ing the ukelale. Must tell filled to overflowing. 71
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BATTLE CREEK, MICH. My Dear: Ever since June 12, 1917, I have been taking care of Dr. Kelloggis orphans. The stories which we can tell are as pitiful as any of 1ndia's tales. MARY KNIPP CHICAGO, ILL. Dear Friend: i My life is being spent and my fortune has been made by manufacturing vitamines in a condensed form. MABLE- B. C. SANITARIUM. My Esteemed Friend : I have been doing experimental work with Dr. Case for a number of years. At present, we are doing some research work which would interest you greatly. 1 shall be glad to send you an account of it when it is published. Our object is to induce the body to develop Bulgaricus Bacillus by spontaneous growth thus consigning Yogurt to the realms of the Happy past. NIAISIE. B. C. SANITARIUM. llly Long Lost Classmate: y When the three schools were consolidated in 1920, I was appointed as dieti- tian to the Deans. As yet I have had no successor. GEORGIA. ' PEKING, CHINA. Dear Pail in D'ist1'ess.' - China has again claimed me. My fondness for good things to eat secured me my present position. I am holding the undesirable and dangerous place as ioffiicial dietitian and taster to President 1-lung Wa Ching. ' JONESIE. Dear Classmate .' Aside from my duties to my husband and family, my time is filled by lectur- ing on Economics and trying to secure endowments for B. C. Home Economics. MIARY I. DAVIS FREEZELAND. Dead' Old S'f7Z7167'.' . ' I have done nothing but marry myself to a French doctor and alas! he speaks no English and 1 speak no French. Under the present circumstances my gift of tongues avails me nothing. EM, BERLIN, GERMANY. Meine Geliebste: 'VVh sn U- S- Cfmfluered Germany, 1 was appointed as one of the dietitians who was to teach meatless cookery to the Germans, I fell in love with both Work fmd 13601916 H1161 expect to spend the remainder of my days in this country. VVhe11 you are refreshing both mind and body during your next furlough plan to spend some time in Berlin with your old friend, DOT. 70
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VVILMINGTON, S. C. Dear N 01'the1'ne1'.' ' Upon the death of my partner, Dr. Lavender, I decided to complete his great research Work on vitamines and the Wonderful success is manifested only by the fact that those three lame chickens can Walk and the blind can see. CELESTE. . BEREA, KY. Dear Classmate: I am as usual very busy teaching here at the College. just returned from Germany tWo Weeks ago. The Seniors Were doing special Work in economy there, and I can tell you there is no better place to get the practical side of the subject. MIDDY. Fond C lassmate .' George Was elected for the nineteenth time, and I am noW prominent in social affairs in Lafette. In the fall, I intend to send little Bess north to my Alma Mater. Hope this finds you Well. BESS B. ' TELEGRAM S ' BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Al1's Wellfsj that ends Welltsj-With me. RUTH M. H MILWAUKEE, MINN. I-Ie's dancing to my tune noW-but he's happy and so am I. I IRENE. TAIXIPICO, MEXICO. Too busy to Write. Am dieting and advising Villa these days. 5 LOUISE. l A NEW HOLLAND, OHIO. Am still busy With Extension VV'ork, but Will give it up soon. Family cares are too heavy. I . HELEN. ' i . LAKE CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y. Am giving daily lectures here on Food and Dietetics. Am going to colla- borate W1th Mrs. Rose soon. Do you think that Will be all right? . MELETA. . AUGUSTA, MAINE. Have everything I Want and more too. Am therefore happy, . MARY K. IACOBSEIN. l . BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Still feeding rats. Am an expert noW in experimental Work for Dr. Kellogg. . RUBY. A . S., 72 '
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