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 school of Wausau, Wis. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Board, with whom many of the girls are acquainted, resides with her. Eva Holman, '01, is an assistant in vocal music in Hardin College, Mexico, Mo., and is continuing her work in voice under her former teacher in the Academy, Mrs. May Beasley Adams. Miss E. Elavia Wright, '86, Moline, Ill., in sending to the Academy the addresses of members of her class recently, mentioned the fact that she was to spend the winter in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. MacGregor (Myra Jones) spent Sunday at the Academy, the guest of Mrs. MacGregor's sister, Norma. Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor are living in Davenport, Ia. Miss Etta Pfeiffer, '01, of Fairview, Ill., has commenced the work of the Academy to her friends in the summer so effectively that some of them sent their children to enter school here in September. Lida E. Dymond, '01, Chicago, visited with Miss Sarah Mackay, '02, recently and renewed old friendship. Miss Mackay and Miss Dymond were classmates in the University of Illinois after leaving the Academy. Clara Ferrenberg, '96, is now the wife of Judge Durgan, of Hastings. Neb. Her voice has lost none of its sweetness with the years and her singing during a recent visit gave her friends an old-time pleasure. Mrs. Bertha Lewis Crandall, Peekskill, N. Y., '92, writes that she hopes to be able to attend the commencement exercises in Mt. Carroll in June. She expresses a desire that the proposed quarterly may be published soon. Miss Fannie Carr, of Morris, Ill., who was in the Academy in 1906, has sent several girls to the Academy since, although she herself was unable to remain long. She writes expressing hope that the magazine may soon be published. Mrs. Elia Campbell Whitman, '85, who with her husband has worked for many years on the field in China, is home on a furlough. They are living at present in Burton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Whitman have two children, Abbot and Zella. Miss Marguerite J. Bemis, who spent the year of '06 at the