ENGLISH-SOCIOLOGY
Prepared at Western High School of Washington.
Letter
October, 1919
Photograph
In Goucher days (13 KB)
Handwritten Excerpt (78 KB)
1904 Program:
Present address: 2211 I Street, N.W., Washington, DC.
March 1914 Kalends:
Amelia Benson Bielaski, Mollie Cullom Walker, and Lottie Magee visited in Baltimore at the time of the installation ceremonies.
July 1930 Alumnae Quarterly:
Lottie Magee teaches in the Western High School, Washington. Her hobby is farming and she still aspires to be a real lady farmer.
July 1939 Alumnae Quarterly:
Lottie Magee blew in late Saturday afternoon in time to cool off and dress for the banquet. She was petite and dainty in a lovely blue organdie gown. She teaches in one of Washington's big high schools. She is sailing for Bermuda at an early date.
Summer 1954 Alumnae Quarterly:
In a telephone conversation with Lottie Magee, we had to go back to that happy reunion again, and Lottie said, "It did me so much good to see all our friends again. The years roll away when classmates of 1903 meet again. Home duties have not allowed much time for diversion, and the loss of two of my dearest friends has saddened me these recent months, but I cherish the memory of the '53 reunion and it has cheered me beyond words."
Fall 1958 Alumnae Quarterly:
Lottie Magee loves White Sulpher Springs and spends most of her summers there, meeting interesting people (and odd ones) that she tells about so entertainingly that she should write a book about her impressions of the many "unforgettable" characters she has met.
Winter 1961 Alumnae Quarterly:
Lottie Magee has the pleasant idea that our class should have an interim reunion in June 1961, for ther emight be some who could come who couldn't come in 1963. When the commencement program arrives, send in your reservation; but let Lottie know as soon as you make up your mind to come. I think it is a bright idea.
Spring 1963 Alumnae Quarterly:
We hope that Lottie Magee will be able to come to reunion in spite of major repairs to her home.
Winter 1968 Alumnae Quarterly:
Lottie Magee retired a few years ago from her work in Western High School, Washington, where she has taught in the English department for 50 years. The only break in her career was when she became a special agent for the Red Cross in its work in the Canal Zone after World War I. We join her friends in mourning the death of a gifted lover of the humanities.