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Show MANY WELLESLY GIRLS ARE ENCAGED BOSTOX, June IS. The higher education edu-cation of women is proving a distinct success ss tha first step to matrimony at Wellesley college, according to the record of marriages and engagements being gathered among the members of the class of 1911. Kach member of the senior class is required on her honor to answer " engaged" or "not engaged" en-gaged" to her name. Tha results thus far -show that Harvard. Har-vard. Amherst, Williams, Princeton, Bowdoin snd Columbia hold first honors hon-ors in successfully storming the Welles-ley Welles-ley girls' hearts. 'Among the engagements are the following: Miss Gladys Flatten, New York, to Arthur Craig, Princeton '11; Miss Gladys Best. Brooklyn, to Alexander Alex-ander Clinton Cbsee, Brooklyn: Miss L, Blanche Phillipps, Longport, X. J., to George B. Burnett, Amherst 'in; Miss Jana Pearls to Alexander L. Btrowse, Columbia university; Miss Eva A. Pierce, Riverside, 111., to Henry M. Shreve, Halem; Miss Ellen P. Langa-necker, Langa-necker, Pittsburg, to Ralph Kallmann, also of Pittsburg |