Sorosis . in this greatfield which has put forth such an earnest call. SOCIAL SERVICE ALUMNAE. 1910. Elma MeKibben—who has since done both volunteer and paidwork in the Allegheny Playgrounds. Frances Neal. 1911. Clarisse Blackeslee—with the Social Service department of the University Hospital, Darragh. Frances Gray—Childrens work, Carnegie Supplee—Visitor with Associated Charities, Pittsburgh. 1912. Florence Biekel—with Camp Fire Girls in Y. W. C. A. Frances Cameron. Elvira Estep. Mary Gray—Childrens work, Carnegie Institute. THE SOROSIS 1


Sorosis . in this greatfield which has put forth such an earnest call. SOCIAL SERVICE ALUMNAE. 1910. Elma MeKibben—who has since done both volunteer and paidwork in the Allegheny Playgrounds. Frances Neal. 1911. Clarisse Blackeslee—with the Social Service department of the University Hospital, Darragh. Frances Gray—Childrens work, Carnegie Supplee—Visitor with Associated Charities, Pittsburgh. 1912. Florence Biekel—with Camp Fire Girls in Y. W. C. A. Frances Cameron. Elvira Estep. Mary Gray—Childrens work, Carnegie Institute. THE SOROSIS 17 Helen Hickson. Cosette Spence—with Society for Prevention of Cruelty toChildren, Philadelphia. Atkinson. Helen Blair—with Camp Fire Girls in Y. W. C. Cameron—with Woods Run Foster—with Visiting Nurses Association, as visiting Nelson—with Kingsley House. f^k^. School opened April 7th (Tuesday), after a weeks vaca-tion. Every one seemed to have spent a very happy vacation. Miss Alice Putnam, of the Carnegie Institute of Tech-nology, gave an illustrated lecture on April 15. Her subjectwas based upon the permanent collections of pictures in theInstitute; and she gave some hints on the exhibition to beopened April 30, 1914. 18 THE SOEOSIS On Wednesday, April 8th, Mrs. Whitmer gave a veryinteresting talk on the Appeal of the Picture. She broughtout the facts that one should have a very interested mind, andcomfortable shoes, when going to look at pictures. She alsomade a strong appeal for freedom of the artist to express hisown views in his own particular way. On April 22, Dr. John Brashear lectured to both Collegeand Dilworth Hall girls. He gave his well known illustratedlecture—A Little Trip Among the Stars. It was indeed avery great privilege to have Dr. Brashear with us. Invitations have been sent out for the Sophomore Lunch-eon, t


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