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dwellers. Our oldest daughter, aged seven, went to the Park School in Buffalo, our son, aged four, is at school in Geneva, New York and our youngest daughter, aged two and one-half stayed at home. Alida Milliken Camp '26, Most important event was the adoption last August of Nicholas Ridgely Camp, aged eight weeks. My oc- cupation this winter has consisted of furnishing a house in Chestnut Hill, taking care of Nicholas, and attending Chestnut Hill Academy activities as the Headmasteris wife. Also the usual number of com- mittee meetings. Barbara Donald '26. Research Assistant, Education Division, Works Progress Administration, Washington, D. C. Ada Dewson '26. Worked at W. W. Winship for December and January fLeather store in Bostonj. Married on Sunday, May 16th, in the First Parish Church in Milton to Edward Goodridge Iselin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Iselin, The Chestnuts , Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York. Will be At Home after June 7th at 4 Hutchinson Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Rose Bryant Hamlin '26, Have continued my study of singing, taking lessons in New York and giving concerts, among which was one in Jordan Hall. We have been living in Boston this winter to be near the Massachusetts General Hospital where my husband is working. Hilda Ware '26, Engaged to John Braddock Sturges, Master at Milton Academy. They will be married in September and live in Upton House. Mrs. James A. Howe '27. Have built a Georgian house on Parson- age Road, Greenwich, which we will move into June 4, 1937. Henrietta Hancock Howe, born January 12, 1937. James Jr. is six and Emily is four. Frances Kennedy Vaughan '27. A daughter, Natalie White Vaughan, born in Princeton, New Jersey, on January 28th, 1937, thereby round- ing out the Big Three . Harvard mother, Yale father, Princeton baby, as Dick is head hockey coach at Princeton. I am now very busy with my family and continuing to live in two towns, Newton for eight months and Princeton for four months. Rather hectic but we love it. Anne P. Burnett '28. Chaperoned three Philadelphia girls to a Wyoming Dude Ranch last summer. This winter, I have been taking Weekly Hying lessons and bought half interest in a Taylor Cub in April. I hope to have my private pilot's license by the end of the sum- mer. I have been doing some nursing on the side, too. Dorothy Meigs '28. Bicycle trip in Europe last summer. This winter I have been teaching piano, and studying for an A. M. at Harvard and Radcliffe. Mary D. Chase '29, Teaching at Rosemary Junior School, Green- wich, Connecticut. Living in New York City. page forty four the ITJGQUS -l-
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spring. There I appeared for two weeks in a small theatre and at various private parties, one in honor of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. This winter I have toured the U. S. A. to the Pacific Coast and appeared in New York at the Little Theatre and in Boston at the Repertory Theatre. Between my recitals I am kept busy working on new material. Mrs. Franc D. Ingraham '22. My husband and I own a house at Gales' Point, Manchester, Massachusetts. We live there from May to December, and the rest of the year we are in Boston, at 294 Beacon Street. Mrs. John E. Toulmin, '22. We have a third son, Paul Routledge Toulmin, born on December 10th. Marion Raymond Haskell '23, Anne Raymond Haskell, born April 14th on her father's birthday. Joan, three and a half, Lois, two. Elizabeth B. Hough '23, Have been since early March doing disaster relief work with the American Red Cross in Paducah, Kentucky. Paducah was 9f10 inundated during the January flood. The water re- mained three weeks and the entire town was evacuated. Because the damage was so heavy, the rehabilitation work which will go on until early summer is perfectly thrilling. Marion Adams Moffat '23. Living at 1088 Park Avenue, New York City. No events of interest to report. Margaret Thayer Suydam '23. Have spent the past year support- ing the Children's Hospital with wholesale appendectomies, etc. Taking singing lessons, singing with the Bach Choral Society-also a cor- respondence course in sewing, beside feeding and exercising the dog, Daffy, and the rest of the family. Barbara Burnett Gratwick '24. Birth of a son who is now my avocation as well as my vocation. Caroline Saltonstall Mack '24. Housekeeping and producing a daughter in November. Ellen Hallowell Pratt '24, Harold Irving Pratt 3rd. arrived on April 13th. He will be kept busy keeping track of his three older sisters. Evelyn Perkins Ames '25, Moved to Greenwich, Connecticut last October and on March 14th had a daughter, Olivia, our third child. Margaret Watson Bourne '25, We spent last summer in Cornwall, Connecticut, and will be there again this year. I have been to Milton twice, and my husband and I went to Bermuda in February. It was our first trip to Bermuda and a Wonderful one. The twins are now six years old, just finishing the first grade, and our son is almost two years old. Harriet Saltonstall Gratwick '25, We spent all winter on our farm in the Genesee Valley, New York, kept busy stone-cutting, snow- shovelling, rug-hooking and being a haven of rest for harried city- the ITIGQUS page forty three
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Louise Sawyer Clark '29, A son, born December 28, 1936, Wil- liam I. Clark, 3rd. Mrs. John Noble, Jr. '29. fBarbara Warnerj. Married July 10th. Kathleen Burnett '30, Second year student at Yale School of Drama, New Haven, Connecticut. Specializing in directing. Julia Kernam '30. Secretary to the Faculty at Bennington College. Harriet Littlefield '30. Last summer spent in Europe-then back to Winnetka, Illinois, for the Winter, with the exception of the Xmas holidays, which I spent in Milton. I am now looking forward to spend- ing the summer on the Cape. Alice Oliver '30, Student at The Institute of Musical Art of the Juilliard School of Music. Anne Peabody '30. Working at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Mrs. Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '30. Housewife. Anne Shewell '30, Student, second year, Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut. Elizabeth Steele '30, Since February, 1937, I have been at the Brush Hill School in Milton, doing apprentice teaching and secretarial work. In the summer I shall be with the summer th-eatre company, The Barnstormersn, in Tamworth, N. H., in charge of the properties. Constance Thayer '30. Graduate work in Fine Arts at Radcliife for one semester. Volunteer work in Occupational Therapy at Children's Hospital, Boston until February. Mediterranean Cruise and travel in Italy. Elizabeth Worthen '30, Has just completed her senior year at B. U. Law School, receives her L. L. B. in June, and plans to take the Massa- chusetts Bar Examination on July lst. Hopes to pass and become a full-fiedged attorney-at-law. Molly Page, Adele Alsop, and Louisa Richardson '30, all graduated in the First Class at Bennington College. Adele Alsop '31. Engaged to Hon. Henry Anthony Camillo Howard of Penrith, England. He is the son of Lord Howard, the former British Ambassador to the United States. Mrs. Richard Borden CElizabeth McGinley Bordenj '31. Develop- ing a garden and a daughter's character, with time off for a vacation in Vermont in the fall and a quick trip to Florida in the winter. Elinor Burnett '31. Teaching 2nd grade at Rivers School. Molly Page '31. Studying at the Cambridge School of Landscape Architecture. ' Betty Pratt '31. Secretary at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Lucy B. Stone '31. Been having a great time working for the Children's Cardiac Clinic at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Sarah Rodman Swift '31, Last summer I was Riding Counsellor again at Camp Ken-Jockatee in South Stafford, Vermont. I spent the the IITIGQUS page forty five
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