The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi Volume 36, No. 2 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...Park High School. We sympathize deeply with Eleanor Murtha-Pocock of Cleveland, whose second daughter, Kathryn May, two years old, died of diphtheria a few days after the new baby was born. Lucy Landru-Fountain, '12, now lives in Macon, Ga., where her husband is a professor in the college. During the war, Doctor Fountain was in the government service as investigator of science in colleges that had the S. A. T. C. Edith Valet-Cook, '12, has been spending the autumn with her mother at 114 Morningside Drive. She has been organizing the Bronx for the Community Councils. She expects soon to join her husband, Dr. Robert J. Cook, who has just been made head of the newly created department of orthopedics at Yale University. Margaret M. Wood, '12, gave a fine talk at the October meeting of the New York Alumnae Club on her work in France, where for several months, she was in charge of two canteens. Ethel B. Goede, '13, has returned after exciting work with the Ne.w York Hospital Unit as a Red Cross nurse at the American Red Cross Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil, France, and with Base No. 85 at Augers, France. They cared for the men right after Chateau Thierry. Elizabeth Macauley, '14, at the club meeting told of her thrilling experiences as a telephone operator at Toul. She was in charge of all the calls from the General Staff and as life or death hinged on the seconds it was nerveracking work.-. Since Lillian Jackson-Sullebarger, '15, had a very quiet wedding she was good enough to ask us to a little reception in September so we had the chance of seeing how nice she looked in her dress. One of the treats was the presence of Anna Woolworth-Hull, '13, of Fairfield, Conn. Isabel Totten, '15, was just home and looked mighty fine in her uniform with "Barnard Unit...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...Park High School. We sympathize deeply with Eleanor Murtha-Pocock of Cleveland, whose second daughter, Kathryn May, two years old, died of diphtheria a few days after the new baby was born. Lucy Landru-Fountain, '12, now lives in Macon, Ga., where her husband is a professor in the college. During the war, Doctor Fountain was in the government service as investigator of science in colleges that had the S. A. T. C. Edith Valet-Cook, '12, has been spending the autumn with her mother at 114 Morningside Drive. She has been organizing the Bronx for the Community Councils. She expects soon to join her husband, Dr. Robert J. Cook, who has just been made head of the newly created department of orthopedics at Yale University. Margaret M. Wood, '12, gave a fine talk at the October meeting of the New York Alumnae Club on her work in France, where for several months, she was in charge of two canteens. Ethel B. Goede, '13, has returned after exciting work with the Ne.w York Hospital Unit as a Red Cross nurse at the American Red Cross Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil, France, and with Base No. 85 at Augers, France. They cared for the men right after Chateau Thierry. Elizabeth Macauley, '14, at the club meeting told of her thrilling experiences as a telephone operator at Toul. She was in charge of all the calls from the General Staff and as life or death hinged on the seconds it was nerveracking work.-. Since Lillian Jackson-Sullebarger, '15, had a very quiet wedding she was good enough to ask us to a little reception in September so we had the chance of seeing how nice she looked in her dress. One of the treats was the presence of Anna Woolworth-Hull, '13, of Fairfield, Conn. Isabel Totten, '15, was just home and looked mighty fine in her uniform with "Barnard Unit...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

72

ISBN-13

978-1-236-28994-0

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9781236289940

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1-236-28994-3



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