Karl R. Maerker, non-graduate, is at his home in Napoleon, Ohio.
Harold A. Osborne is with the United Shoe Machinery Company, Lynn, Mass.
George Alfred Tyler, non-graduate, of Houston, Texas, was married in Cambridge, Mass., October 20, to Dorothy, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. William Warren Davis of Cambridge. Among the ushers were Robert E. Cochrane '07, E. Thomas Richards '07, and Robert F. Thompson '0B.
Benjamin Ayer (T.S.C.E. '10) is with Metcalf and Eddy, engineers, 14 Beacon St., Boston, as general assistant in field and office.
Delmont R. Bradley (T.S.C.E. '10) is with George F. Hardy '88, mill engineer and architect, 309 Broadway, New York.
Arthur L. Buxton (T.S.C.E. '10) is with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, and Company, contracting engineers, 10 Bridge St., New York.
Benjamin H. Dudley (T.S.C.E. '10) is rodman with the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, living at 79 Columbia St., Albany, N. Y.
man for the American Bridge Company, NewYork. He lives at the Harlem Y. M. C. A. Building, 5 West 125th St.
Winthrop L. Smith (T.S.C.E. '10) is with Post and McCord, engineers, 44 East 23d St., New York, as. draftsman and estimator on steel construction.
Harry A. Ward (T.S.C.E. '10) is with the Turner Construction Company of New York in their Buffalo office, at 312 Prudential Building.
Frank S. Austin is assistant supervisor of track for the Boston and Albany Railroad at Pittsfield, Mass.
John C. Beebe graduated in hydraulics in June from the University of Wisconsin with the degree of C.E. He is now with the water resources branch of the United States Geological Survey, with headquarters at Helena, Mont., 44 Montana National Bank Building.
Ralph B. Clement is mill inspector for the Atlas Portland Cement Company, Northampton, Pa.
Arthur L. Herrick graduated in hydraulics from the University of Wisconsin in June, and is now in charge of the hydraulic experimental laboratory at Columbia University.
Leon C. Marshall is in the United States Reclamation Service, on the Huntley project, Huntley, Mont.
Harold C. Whitmore is instrument man with the Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commission, living at 91 Baker St., Lynn, Mass.
Emmett H. Naylor, who studied the past year in Harvard graduate school, has been appointed secretary of the board of trade of Springfield, Mass.
Lindley R. Dean, who studied last year at Princeton, is instructor in Latin in Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
Russell A. Pettengill is Texas sales agent for the Abbott-Detroit Motor Car Company of Detroit, with headquarters at Dallas, Texas.
Karl R. Hammond is traveling salesman for the Bird Paper Company.
Anson McLoud is in business in Valparaiso, Chile.
Marshall F. Davis is teaching and coaching football in the high school of New Britain, Conn.
George W. Oliphant is with James T. Phelps and Company, insurance, 159 Devonshire St., Boston.
Harley Tuttle Caverly died November 15 at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He was operated on two weeks before for hernia of the jejunum, and. was recovering from this operation when a second was found necessary, from which he did not rally. Caverly was born in Rutland, Vt., March 24, 1887, the only child of Dr. Charles S. and Mabel A. (Tuttle) Caverly, and prepared for college at the local high school and Phillips Exeter Academy. His father, a graduate of the college of the class of 1878, is one of the foremost physicians of the state and president of the state board of health. Caverly was a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa, and of the Congregational church of Rutland. He was studying medicine at Johns Hopkins.
Secretary, Emile H. Erhard, 4 Walnut Terrace, Brookline, Mass