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Helen Macnab (Tench) was married in July. She teaches now under the name of Helen Wingrave. She wrote in June :—" I have got rather a good appointment for next term, the Greek, character and ballroom dancing at the Anstey Physical Training College. Last month I had rather an honour conferred upon me, at the big national demonstration of Physical Education held at the Albert Hall I represented the children's dancing section with some pupils from my Highgate school." Helen's husband, Iain Macnab, an artist is principal of the Grosvenor School of Modern Art. Margaret Macdonald (McKay) writes very happily about her home "Norton", Banstead Road South, Sutton. " It is lovely to have a place of one's own to run. I do practically all the housework myself, and am thoroughly enjoying doing it, and the cooking. I had some lessons at the Eastbourne School of Cookery before I was married. This is an entirely new part of Sutton and at present we have no church near us, but I hope very much to get into touch with some Guide or Church work at Cheam before long. I hear that Gladys Burnett is still the mainstay of the Guides at Wellington." Isabel Martineau is doing very well indeed at Birmingham University. She has passed her second M.B. She has been extremely busy as Treasurer of the Union, and writes, " We employ over twenty serI have had vants, including the Catering Staff altogether between £5,000 and £6,000 to allocate between the different societies and the upkeep of the Union, We have had a most successful financial year and are closing with a surplus." She was nominated Vice-President of the Union for 1932-33, "a more social position, I feel it may not take so much time as the Treasurership", and got in by a majority of 185. "The formalities were most amusing. I had to be taken by the retiring Vice-President to see the Vice-Chancellor, -Sir Charles Grant Robertson." We congratulate Isabel very heartily and feel very proud that she should have attained to such a position, no slight honour in a Union of 1,700 undergraduates. She spent August in the London Hospital for \Vomen doing dispensing. Ruth Matthews was at home all the summer term helping in all sorts of ways and doing good work with the G. F. S., Guides and Sunday School. In July she went to France for some months.