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All editorial mail for the QUARTERLY should be sent to College Hall, Northampton, Mass. Material for publication in the November QUARTERLY should be typewritten and should reach College Hall by October 5. Please send subscriptions to Miss Snow at 10 Depot St., Concord, N. H., or College Hall, Northampton. Correspondence concerning advertising should be sent to Miss Snow, at College Hall.

The dates of publication are November 20, February 20, May 20, and July 30, and subscribers failing to receive their copies within ten days after those dates should notify the business manager, as otherwise she cannot always furnish free duplicate copies.

Please keep your subscription paid to date—if possible in advance. The subscription price for one year is $1.50. Single copies 38 cents. If you care to subscribe for five years, send $7.50.

THE MAINE SMITH PARTY

Are you coming to Maine this summer? If so please send your address there to Miss Caro line Wing, 412 State Street, Bangor, so that you may be notified of the date and place of the annual Smith party to be held some time during the summer. The Maine Smith Club hope that all temporary dwellers in the state will join with them on this festive occasion.

RECORD OF PRESIDENT SEELYE'S READING

Copies of the record of President Seelye's reading from the Bible may now be ordered from Mrs. Dana Pearson 1886, 10 Henshaw Avenue, Northampton, at a cost of $1.75 without packing. Including packing, postage, and insurance they are $2.25 ($2.50 to the Pacific Coast). The proceeds of the sale are for the Fund.

ETCHING OF PRESIDENT SEELYE

An etching of President Seelye, made by Elisabeth Telling 1904, is on sale at the Alumnae Office. The price is $6; autographed copies $11. The proceeds of the sale are to go to the Fund.

COMMENCEMENT 1921

As usual, the available rooms in the college houses will be open to the alumnae at Commence ...ent. Members of the class holding reunions should make applications for these rooms through their class secretaries, through whom also payment should be made. Rooms will be assigned to as many of the reunion classes as possible in the order of their seniority. Secretaries of the reunion classes and members of classes not holding reunions should make applications a early as possible to the Alumnae Office.

SENIOR DRAMATICS, 1921.-Applications will be received at the Alumnae Office after March 1, 1921. Further announcements will appear in the November QUARTERLY.

LOST: LIST OF ALUMNAE PUBLICATIONS

If anyone has taken the list of alumnae publications from the Library bookcase, will she please return it to Miss Nina E. Browne, 44 Pinckney St., Boston, or to the Library. The list has been missing since Council time in February.

AEROPLANE VIEWS OF THE CAMPUS

The Eastern Aircraft Corporation photographed the Smith College campus and its environs on Ivy morning from an aeroplane. One view has been used for the QUARTERLY frontispiece the other shows the campus slightly larger and does not include Paradise. Photographs of either view may be ordered from the Appointment Bureau for 50 cts. Enlargements four times the size of the original, which is 5 by 7 inches, are $5.00. Profits on sales go to the Fund FELLOWSHIPS IN SOCIAL-ECONOMIC RESEARCH

The Appointment Bureau of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, according to its custom, offers two paid fellowships in social-economic research. The fellowships carry a stipend of $500, plus a course of training at Boston University or elsewhere. Applicants who have had some work in economics and who have had at least one year's exper ence since leaving college will receive the first consideration. An outline of the course given this year may be found in Personnel, the organ of the National Association of Employment Managers, for January, 1920. Applications should be sent to Miss Florence Jackson, Director of the Appointment Bureau of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 264 Boylston Street, Boston 17, Mass.

BOOKS FOR THE FUND

Charlotte DeForest 1901, president of Kobe College, has given the Alumnae Association a number of copies of her biography of her father, John Hyde DeForest, to be sold for the Fund The title of the book is "The Evolution of a Missionary." The price is $1.50, of which $1.20 goes to the Fund. Order from the Alumnae Office or from Mrs. B. B. Hinckley, 32 Barrers Place, Northampton.

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November, 1920

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How Knowing are You? (Reprinted from the Bryn Mawr Quarterly).
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Katherine Berry 1902.

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