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Lochner, Louis P. (ed.) / Wisconsin alumni magazine
Volume 12, Number 3 (Dec. 1910)
Fine arts department, p. [135]
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WISCONSIN WOMEN ORGANIZE IN CHICAGO Clinhial Congress of the Surgeons of North America." The, speech of Dean F. E. Tur- neaure, too, was a "bird," as was that of Governor-elect Francis E. Mcovern,-'9h The full ticket of officers chosen by the U. C. Club was as follows: President--L. A. Williams, '00; vice-president, Frederick Whitton,, '89; secretary, J. G. Wray, '93; di- rectors, Dr. F. E. Chandler, '86, Israel Shrimski, ex- '88, and Dr. A. H. Curtis, '02. The committees in charge of the meet were as follows: Lynn A. Wil- liams, general chairman; Allard Smith, commodore; captains, Dr. F. E. Chandler, Andrews Allen, Dr. C. H. McKenna, Dr. Arthur H. Curtis, George Haight, H. P. How- land; Fred Newman, chief engi- neer; mechanicians, Arthur E. Van Hagen, W. J. Crumpton, Ar- thur H. Boettcher, Harold K. Weld, liarod-lrew_ J. C.otter, Fred S. White, chief of-commis- sary department; aides, Felix Bol- denweck, W. A. Morrow; Fred Sil- ber, chairman committee on music and program, assisted by A. B. Marvin, A. T. Conger; Israel Shrimski, chairman committee on advertising and publicity, assisted by Paul Wright, Elias Bredin. It is" believed that the "Aviation Meet" is but the first of a series in which the Chicago alumni will be brought together for the good of all concerned. WISCONSIN WOMEN ORGANIZE IN CHICAGO The Chicago College club enter- tained November 11, 1910, especi- ally for alumnae of the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Charles Hard- ing, '77, was hostess, and about fifty Wisconsin women were pres- ent at the tea. All of them were enthusiastic at the idea of a Wis- consin club for Chicago women and a 6ommittee was appointed to make arrangements for a perma- nent organization. The committee consisted of Mrs. E. D. Sewall, '79, Mrs. Mary H1-ealy, '87, Mrs. F. A. Wheelihan, '98, Miss Emma Ochs- ner, '00, and Miss Mary Swain, '02. This committee decided to have a Wisconsin luncheon Saturday, January 14, 1911. Thus far, the difficulty before the committee has been to obtain a complete list of the Wisconsin women living in or near Chicago. It would be of great assistance in preparing the invitation list for the luncheon if those wishing to attend would send their names and addresses to Mrs. E. D. Sewall, 4721 Greenwood Ave, before De- cember 20, 1910. 133
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