Smith Alumnae Quarterly . acys address is 1119 Gar-rett A v., Niagara Falls. Her husband is anarchitect. Amy (Bridgman) Boggss husband is doinggraduate work at Columbia and working onthe compilation of an Atlas of Christian Mis-sions. Ellen Caverno is leading a bucolic life onher farm in Canalou, Mo. Florence Goodell is secretary (just now act-ing head) of Harlan County Community LifeSchool, Smith, Ky. Mary Head is in the laboratory of a privatehospital just opened in Cleveland. Fanny (Libby) Spinneys husband is con-nected with the Union Mutual Life InsuranceCo. Katharine Martindale is manager


Smith Alumnae Quarterly . acys address is 1119 Gar-rett A v., Niagara Falls. Her husband is anarchitect. Amy (Bridgman) Boggss husband is doinggraduate work at Columbia and working onthe compilation of an Atlas of Christian Mis-sions. Ellen Caverno is leading a bucolic life onher farm in Canalou, Mo. Florence Goodell is secretary (just now act-ing head) of Harlan County Community LifeSchool, Smith, Ky. Mary Head is in the laboratory of a privatehospital just opened in Cleveland. Fanny (Libby) Spinneys husband is con-nected with the Union Mutual Life InsuranceCo. Katharine Martindale is manager of thewomans department of a life insurance com-pany in Lacrosse, Wis. Marie Neal is in the shell department ofBishop Museum, Honolulu. Ruth (.Paine) Blodgett is qualifying to leada band of Girl Scouts. The Palmer twins are pursuing the pathsof knowledge at Chicago Lniversity, , Gladys in the science of food nutrition,Helen in household arts. Both expect to beteaching next year. THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY 445. Most Up-to-date line of LadiesSport Shoes in New England at FlemingsBoot Shop 211 Main Street Northampton Mass. When writing to advertisers be sure to mentionThe Smith Alumnae Quarterly 446 THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY Jeanette Rinaldo) Dailey is at 6 DeForest\\ . Summit, X. J. 1913(:iass aecretary—Mrs. Alexander Craig Jr.,41 Clarkson Av., Brooklyn, X. V. Twenty-four lowers journeyed back toHamp for a dress rehearsal of our tenth. Inspiic of changes and additions it seemedfamiliar from the minute we heard the blindold fluter in the Springfield station. Drama- \ Winters Tale, reminded us of our nior dramatics in 1910, and we wereparticularly thrilled by the satyrs dance andI fermiones fainting. There seemed few of usaround but we contented ourselves with thethought that all the Helios on the postalcards said, Well see you at our tenth. Ourrunny Bandersnatch banner, class letters,baby book, and scrap book made Seelye 5 ahomelike place and we gathered there to


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