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- fi' MARRIAGES May x8, 1929-Ruth Bangs, '22, to Martin Crane. july 15, 1929-Clara Hegeler, CX-'21, to john H. Wholley. July, 1929-Ethel Betty Berger, '24, to Charles Henry Gibson. October 26, 1929-Geraldine Dunne, '17, to Walter R. Barry. December 26, 1929--Nancie Hattery, '22, to Forrest Brady Keith. January 15, 1930--Florence Risser Funk, '21, to Finno DeVries. January 18, 1930-Mrs. Doris Russell Barnitz, '08, to Robert M. Curtis. Emily Davis Lord, CX-'24, to Russell Lee Post. Louise Winterbotham, ex-'24, to George McKay-Schirfilin. BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Stearns Agar, Jr. CKatherine Ann Dixon, CX-,253 a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Press Hodgkins CLouise Carr, ex-'23J a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gibson Crossman, Jr. fHelen Farrell, 'I6j a son. ITEMS Margaret Ayer Barnes dramatized the Age of Innocence which was played so successfully in Chicago this winter. She also wrote Jenny in collaboration with Edward Sheldon which has been played this season by Jane Cowl. Mrs. W. George Lee CMary Morganj received the degree of Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Graham Aldis fDorothy Keeleyj author of Here, There, and Every- where, has just completed another book soon to be published. 102
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,.f-.-... ALUMN AE NOTES Hello Everybody: I have been trying to think of a title for this letter, and A Voice from the Past was the best I could do. It's really been ages since I had a chance to talk to you and tell you all the news of our illustrious class. I suppose that you are all managing to get along without us. I know that each class thinks that class the only one, and therefore indispensable. But enough of this palaver. As you know, seven of us are at college, five at Finishing School, two at Business College, and one-Wilna Guterman-is a P.G. at U. S. G. Marion Pruyn is a co-ed at a college in New Orleans and, from what I hear, is liking it very much. Lorraine Maginnis is at Knox and Winifred DeForest at Connecticut, can't you just see those two? Winnie's infectious giggle echoing through the dorms and Lollie Maginnis flying down the hockey field? Both Helen Hebert and Mildred Hackl are working hard at the University of Chicago. Betty Kellogg is at Pem- broke Hall. She was in rather a bad automobile accident this winter, but it didn't deter her from her studies. She had them sent home, and now she is back at school and keeping right up with her class. There is Roslyn Sincere at Wel- lesley, and Sarah F. McKee at Knox. Patty Ellwood is at Spence in New York, and Lura Schreiner is at Miss Beard's School in Orange, N. J.-still the same efficient athlete, I imagine. Helen LaChance is at the French School speaking nothing but French. She even writes me letters in French-and you all know how good that is! Helen Howell is at the Finch School and in between studies is having a whirl. Marnie Parsons and I are at Business College, though unfor- tunately not at the same one. She is at Bryant-Stratton, and I'm gracing the halls of Moser. What's that? Yes, I'm afraid that I still talk as much as ever. We're all working hard but we're having our good times too. I know each one of us sends the best of wishes to this year's class, and joins with me in saying Good luck to the CAS'l'ANON.,, Sincerely, MARION MCKINLEY, '29 A L U M N A E N E W S SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Jocelyn Crane, '26 and Elizabeth Perkins, '27, were elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Smith College in March, 1930. Frances Cremin, P.G. 729, is attending Smith College. Jane Pearce, '29, is studying music in Europe. Lura Schreiner, '29, is playing the part of Rosalind in As You Like It given by the Junior College Department of Miss Beard's School on April II, 1930. 101
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