Class Notes

CLASS OF 1914

May 1915 J. Theodore Marriner
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1914
May 1915 J. Theodore Marriner

Ralph C. Jenkins was married last August to Rose Elliot, daughter of Elliot I. Thompson of Springfield, Vt. Jenkins is assistant principal of Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt.

The engagement of Harold Day Brown to Miss Martha S. Washburn of Plymouth, Mass., has been announced.

The marriage of Carleton Linwood Kingsford to Miss Mary Calfernia Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loring M. Johnston of Riverside, R. 1., took place November 4, 1914. "Doc" is working as a chemist with Arnold, Hoffman Company, Dighton, Mass.

Mrs. Ellen R. Allen of Bangor, Me., announces the engagement of her daughter, Edith, to Mr. James Benjamin Hawley.

Ralph Audley Jenkins is to be married this spring to Miss Rachel Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Osborne of Barnstead, N. H.

The engagement of Frank Alexander Welsh to Miss Eva L. Robie has been announced.

"Moose" Engelhorn will represent the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce as secretary of its Convention Board at the Panama-Pacific Exposition this summer.

"Alec" Tuck is a lieutenant in the King's Own Scottish Borderers, and has recently been sent to the front, after training in England for several months.

Carroll A. Edson, who has been taking a course in sociology at Columbia, has been appointed deputy field commissioner of Boy Scouts in Philadelphia, and began work May 1.

Secretary, J. Theodore Marriner, 47 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass.