John H. Card has been appointed submaster and teacher of sciences in the high school of Randolph, Vt.
Gabriel Farrell, Jr., has entered the -episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass.
Edward B. Hatch, non-graduate, has been appointed postmaster of Chelsea, Vt., to succeed his father, recently deceased.
Horace Gabriel Hedges was married September 9 to Miss Coleen Johnson at Lake Okoboji, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Hedges will reside at 429 South Twelfth St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
"Dutch" Irvin, class president, and Harry Bicknell are with the Western Electric Company. They can be reached at the Y. M. C. A., oak Park, Ill. "Dutch" has been at Woods Hole, Mass., during the summer, assisting Professor Lyman of Dartmouth in his biology courses.
Arthur F. Sargent has entered Harvard Medical School.
Chester A. Jenkins is teaching in the high school of Wakefield, Mass., and is also athletic coach.
Stanley W. Rockwood is principal of the high school at Kempton, Maine.
The class of 1911 has felt its first throb of sorrow since Commencement in the death of John Wells Noyes at Keokuk, lowa, September 14. Death followed some two hours after an accident, Noyes being run over by a stone train while at work on a dam, and losing both legs and an arm. After the accident, while fully conscious, the calmness and self-possession of our beloved classmate were displayed. He was born March 8, 1889, at Evanston, Ill., being the son of Dr. Edmund and Mary S. Noyes. His preparatory years were spent at the Central High School of Washington, D. C., where he displayed great scholastic and athletic ability, later shown in college. His college course was marked by conscientious, effort at all times, both as a student and as a track man. During his four years in Hanover he was a member of the track team, captaining the 1911 cross-country team, and setting up a new record for the mile in his senior year. As a member of the first year Thayer School class, he finished his college work in April with the intention of returning later to complete the second year. He was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a "D" man. At this time of loss we all extend our sympathy to his family, with whom we have a common cause for sorrow. [The paper published by the Congregational church of Evanston, of which Noyes was a member, contains words of tribute, which might be added, if necessary, to what his class secretary has said above.]
Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 8 Boutwell Ave., Dorchester, Mass.