The Seventh Annual Report, published in July, contained fifty-seven pages of matter of great interest to the members of the class and their friends.
George A. Alley is at Southbridge, Mass., in charge of the construction of a concrete and brick mill building, power house, and dam for the Samuel Frasier Mcintosh Engineering Company.
Roy Brackett (Tuck '07) graduated in 1912 from Harvard Law School ,and is now associated in law practice with Hon. Asa P. French at 87 Milk St., Boston.
James A. Blatherwick is now in Westfield, N. Y., engaged in the raising of grapes.
Jesse W. Gage is teaching mathematics at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J., and coaching the Academy football team.
Daniel P. Hatch is in the Montreal office of the Barrett Manufacturing Company, and living at 2021 Hubert St., Montreal, Que.
William R. Page is now with the Bell Telephone Company at Erie, Pa., having charge of the traffic department in that district.
Philip B. Paul is manager of the bonding department for Hinckley and Woods, 32 Kilby St., Boston.
Elon G. Pratt is in the Boston office of the Butterick Company, at 149 Tremont St.
Edward B. Redman has left the Western Electric Company in Minneapolis, and is now engaged in business in Pasadena, Cal.
Louis W. Russell is in business in Port Arthur, Canada.
Harold E. Smith is practicing dentistry at Athol, Mass.
Alphonso R. Tarr is at the head of the commercial department of the high school of Concord, N. H.
Robert Irving Adriance, teacher of history in the high school of East Orange, N. J., was married at the Chi Phi house in Hanover, August 5, to Miss Florence E. Buck of Neosha, Mo., who has been teacher of German in the same sphool. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Howard J. Chidley 06. William Adriance '02, brother of the groom, was best man.
Donald Cahoon McIntire was married at Waterbury, Vt., September 13, to Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robinson of Waterbury. Mr. McIntire has been until recently in real estate business in California, but is now associated with his father-in-law, who is a contractor, and will make his home at Newbury, Vt.
Thurlow Marshall Gordon, Jr., born October 24, 1913, in Washington, D. C.
Albert C. Cochran was married August 6 to Miss Margaret Bell of Derry, N. H., a sister of William T. Bell '06. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran will make their home at Andover, N. H.
Charles Edward Crane, non-graduate, and Miss Elizabeth Wynnes Willcox were married August IS in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Crane are making their home at 180 McDonough St., Brooklyn.
Arthur Bond Meservey and Miss Anne White were married July 5 at Hillsboro, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Meservey are living in Hanover, where Mr. Meservey is instructor in the physics department.
After several months' illness at his home in Montpelier, Vt., Harry Warner Coburn, Jr., died October 25. He had been in failing health for a year, and it was believed that he was suffering from rheumatism, but an autopsy revealed a cancer of the left lung and heart. Harry Coburn was born in Lowell, Mass., September 8, 1883', and graduated from Lowell High School in 1902 and from Dartmouth College in 1906. On leaving College, Coburn secured a position in Chicago with Swift and Company, and remained with this firm about five years, having represented them in Evansville, Ind., Woburn, Manchester, N. H., and Montpelier, Vt. In 1912 he left their service and entered the office of the American Fidelity Company at Montpelier. He was married June 22, 1911, to Miss Helen C. Brock of Montpelier, and is survived by her and one daughter, Barbara. At Dartmouth, Harry Coburn was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, a member of the second football team in 1902, 1903, and 1904, 3. member of the freshman and sophomore baseball teams, and in 1905 was a member of the varsity football team, winning his "D" fn the Dartmouth Brown game of that year. He played at right halfback, but in the last games of his senior year he played at fullback. Through- out his entire course Harry Coburn was a popular man, well known and well liked by all. He was loyal to his class and to his Alma Mater, and whenever possible was present at class and college functions.
Secretary, Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H.