Hollis M. Bartlett graduated last spring from Yale Divinity School, and was ordained to the Congregational ministry at Riverside Memorial church, Haverhill, Mass., June 19. He has become pastor at Coventry, Conn.
Philip Hough left New York, January 20, as the representative of Suffern and Company, an export commission house of 96 Wall St., for a trip to the coast cities of the Mediterranean. June 25, he was at Jerusalem, and expected to reach Beirut, July 2. His itinerary up to that point had included Austria, Italy, Greece, Crete, European and Asiatic Turkey, the Balkan states, and Egypt, and had to be changed twice on account of the Italian-Turkish war. While in Athens he met Prof. George D. Lord of Dartmouth, and at Constantinople he met Arthur S. Bedell '09.
Harold Symmes Clark was married at the First Congregational church, Cliftondale, Mass., October 3, to Harriett Scoles, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. Adams. Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark '73, father of the groom, assisted in the ceremony. Sydney A. Clark '12, brother of "the groom, was best man, and Edmund L. Betts '08, Wilbur I. Bull '09, and Ralph J. Richardson '09 were three of the four ushers. Clark is teaching at" the Country Day School in Newton, Mass.
Leon B. Farley, non-graduate, who has been in the Cincinnati office of the Pfister and Vogel Leather Company for some time, is now with the Rueping Leather Company of Fond du Lac, Wis.
Lynde W. Tucker has been transferred from the Chicago office of the Western Electric Company to the Indianapolis branch.
Harold C. Bales, late teacher of mathematics, economics, and business law in the high school of Concord, N. H., has become principal of the high school at Dalton, Mass.
Philip S. Avery, architect, has opened an office at 120 Tremont St., Boston, for the practice of his profession.
Secretary, Emile H. Erhard, 4 Walnut Terrace, Brookline, Mass.