"Lay" Little, after an attempt to reach China via Europe, which was balked by the war, sailed Sept. 30 for Shanghai from San Francisco to take up his position in the Chinese Maritime Customs service.
George Briggs sailed about the first of October for Buenos Ayres with the men sent out by the National City Bank of New York to found a branch there.
Little and Marriner were in Paris when the war broke out, August 1. "Win" Loveland was in Rotterdam. An unconfirmed rumor has it that "Alec" Tuck has received a commission in the English army, and is at present at the battle front.
Henry Koelsch is with the National City Bank of New York.
"Larry" Day is with the Portland Stove Foundry Company in Portland, Me.
"Moose" Engelhorn is coaching at the Case School in Cleveland, Ohio.
Myron Files is instructor in English at Tufts College, and is studying at Harvard at the same time.
Blythe, Healy, Herlihy, and McLaughlin are registered in Harvard Law School; Files, Fairfield, Joslin, Loveland, Marriner, and Pattillo are in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and DeWitt is in the School of Applied Science.
Secretary, J. Theodore Marriner, 47 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass.