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LAMMFRT W'1to's XVHO, 1955 PHILLIPPS LAMMFRT, M. BARTOVV, president of Advisory of YVorld Aifairs, too busy to marry, educated in diplomatic institutions, member of the House of Representatives and the House of Lammert. Adflrerr: Diplomatic Department. LANGDON, FYELYN A., author of three best sellers, Hora' To Ski, Chef11i.rfry Wim flly Bef! Sllbjfff, and Sflllllgc' Laffy, known for extensive knowledge of Chicago. Af!- f!z'r.tr: Chicago. LFTTS, FLFANOR H., awarded a medal by the President for her most courageous work in rehabilitating Europe, foreign secretary of U. S. H950-19551. :lff1!11fE.ti': NVashington, D. C., London, Paris, etc. LOUD, NANCY If., famous concert pianist, has just signed a tive year contract to play nightly for the Supply School at Harvard University, commutes from her house on the Boston and Maine every night. .-lt!,X1'r,tf,' Harvard Square. MAGENNIS, MARY NOEL, artist, fam- ous for invention of the new swish stroke used in her South American art work, author of You T00 C1111 Be True. Ar!- f!re.t.f.' Buenos Aires. MARINAN, DOROTHY F., Postmaster General of the U. S., responsible for the two square inch Stamp Act of 1951, mar- ried six times, husbands unknown, voted most talkative woman in governmental circles. .41!f!rf.v.t.' Washington, D. C. MARSHUTZ, MARGARET W., winner of the world wide Perfect Motherys Con- test, children: Farle and Merle Pearl, leader of the Women's Rights Movement. .-l1ff1'reJ,f,' Box 2007, Route 72, U. S. A. MCCARTHY, JANFT B., revolutionized the Art of Physical Education, director of physical education at Harvard University, retired to study the fundamentals of mathe- matics. .-l1fflre.t.f.' Stockman's Creek. McCARY, PATRICIA R., aviator in vari- ous airlines in Missouri and Texas, mar- ried .Iohn joseph Harutun Jr., educated at aeronautics school throughout the coun- try, Member of the Delta Alpha Delta. .-lf!f!1'r.fr: wherever Johnny is. MeKlNNEY, NANCY M., raiser of little Taylors, Olympic marathon winner, model for the Marines, chief buyer for Jim's Dry Goods Store. A1lf!z'sr.t.' Alabama. MFNDINHALL, DOROTHFA, philo- sopher, married in August naturally to Augie, author of Hou' To Ure Peroxifle .mil Keep lf iz Sefrer. .4f!1!re.tr: Army Air Corps Base. MFRIAM, EIOSEPHINF L., president of Kasurin Teddy Bear Corp., wrote song that's just been recorded, IVhers'r Pizl?, famed for her psychology of life. fl rfdrerr: Shaker Heights. MURPHFY, RUTH L., leader of the Red Cross unit in Lone Skunk Hollow, wife to famous Dr. Bill, assistant to Fuller Brush man. .4ffffrr.tf.' M. D. NICHOLS, MARY J., child psychologist, has made remarkable experiments upon her own ten children, whose I. Q.'s range from H0 to 190, founded the Deane Orme Clinic for Mentally Dehcient. Afl- i1'1'frf: New York City. PETERS-FN, PHYLLIS C., famous for best developed vocal chords in World, given medal for quantity of letters Written to servicemen overseas. Afldre.fr: Poor little Rhode Island. PHILLIPPS, SALLY L., magazine editor, advocate of bigger and better parties, doing research on Ufhy Calf! VVeek-Emi: Be
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PRESBREY Wi-10's WHO, 1955 TAYLOR L011gfr?, author of Oh, Swear Boreffom. .'lI!dI'B.f.f.' 1l10St any place. PRESBREY, JEAN, distiller, famed for her 220 proof, married to Culbertson Jr., wrote her thesis on Hon' I Cor Ilfy fl. B. 111 Bridge. .-lflfhcrr: Blackwood Hills. PRESCOTT, SARAH F., still washing her hayar , editor of Sezzorifa, feature model for .-lmlfznf Me C'a111pu.r, millionth traveler across Cornell's Suspension Bridge. Ad- ffrerx: Mantown. PUTNEY, CAROL C., traveler, famous for being first owner of a private railroad extending cross-country, once lost in Ice- lands so called by Admiral Byrd II. Afl- dwrr: The world. RANSOM, SUZANNE, gets up for break- fast and loves it, inventor of bedside break- fast cabinet, chief craftsman for Barter Homer auf! Bar,tyf1rf!5. .flf!f!1'err.' Washing- ton, D. C., Botanical Gardens. REPS, KATHERINE A., prominent Wash- ington decorator, wife of the Admiral of the Pacific Fleet, helped Mrs. Truman redecorate the White House, mother of tive little sailors. flf!1!1'er.v: an island in the Pacific. REYNOLDS, MARGARET L., dietician, author of I Cooked VVHA Car, famous for her meal guaranteed to get him to propose. Adzlrerr: Cookville. RICHMOND, JANET H., a hIKEr at West Point, hasn,t decided whom to marry, member of the Yeh, Bown Club, educated at Brown and West Point. Adflrers: the Hudson River Ferry. RICKEL, GLORIA S., experienced world traveler, lecturer on the Sphinx of Egypt, guide on Mount Fujiama, co-inventor with Dane on new radio. AlzJlf7'EJ'.F.' the Far East. SCHULZE, IDAMAE, president of the Bedside Manner Bureau, awarded 'fOscar in 1955 for being the only nurse in captiv- ity who is able to take three pulses at the same time, recently invented a holeless do- nut cutter that will revolutionize the Schulze and Burch Cookie Co. .1lfffz'rerr: at I11OSt any bedside as long as it's in Chi- cago. SELLEW, FRANCES G., a national hero because certain government officials didn,t appreciate her abrupt suggestion for im- provement and she was advised to go into exile, she and her husband took extensive cruises on a P-359 and near Alaska found a gold mine valued a ten trillion dollars in the North Pole. Afl11'1'e.fr.' North Pole. SIMONS, DOROTHY, Master of the Dance, hasnlt married but is still stringing them along, member of the American and Russian Schools of Ballet. A1Mz'er.v.' Room 204, Hasseltine Hall. SNYDER, EDITH C., inventor of the Baggy Leotard, married I. Hope, resigned her position as announcer of train time in Grand Central for a higher paid position in Penn Station. Ad1Zre.fr: any stage door. SOWLES, BETTY E., artist, married Joseph St. Louis, educated at Washington University Art School. Ad1Z1'srr: 712 Rad- cliffe, St. Louis, Missouri. STEFFENS, MARTHE J., keeper of the cows, inventor of rubber barbed wire, wife to Kentucky farmer. AdfZ1'.eJr: wherever the crops are good. TARRANT, SARA ANN, mathematics tutor to Baby Weems, married Admiral H. E. W. U. S. N. R. O. K., member of the Delta Alpha Delta. Add1'ef.r.' any high f6'2,'j sea. TAYLOR, MARY L., professional typist, having received an honorary degree from
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