Mortimer C. Grover has been admitted to the law firm of Ela, Grover, and March, 127 Dearborn St., Chicago. x
Warren C.' Agry, located in Chicago, has been in Boston for two weeks as the result of a severe illness. He has now recovered and returned to his duties.
The 1911 Boston crowd celebrated Christmas in a fitting manner, having a Christmas tree party at the Cafe Bova. Forty-four members of the class entered into the affair with a true Christmas spirit. Presents were distributed to all.
Burton K. Burbeck was suddenly sent to London by his employers, the Swift Beef Company, a week before Christmas. His present address is 58 West Smithfield, London, E. C., care of Swift Beef Company. Surely a letter to a good classmate in his foreign clime would be a proper stunt.
Fred D. Pollard has left the machinery business in Springfield, Vt., and is now engaged in mercantile business. His home address is 48 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
Edgar Needham is now in the life insurance business at Cordele, Ga., under the firm name of Orcutt and Needham, general agents for the Southern states for the Mutual Life.
Charles Jordan (Tuck '12) has recently returned from a four months' trip in the Far West for the Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company. This is Chick's first trip, and from all we can learn it was successful in every respect.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willis Bowker announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth, to Chester C. Butts.
Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 8 Boutwell Ave., Dorchester. Mass.