"Mike" Hill is located at 221 Columbus Ave., Boston, with the Boston CookingSchool Magazine.
John W. Pearson has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, with the Bonbright-Herrick Company, at 713 Cuyahoga Building.
"Bill" Marden is located at Mynderse St., Schenectady, N. Y. He is still with the General Electric Company. A fourth generation of Mardens will enter college in 193?—Bill Marden, Jr.
George J. Young, Jr., has gone into the machinery manufacturing business at 170 Summer St., Boston, under the firm name of the Independent Machine and Tool Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowles announce the marriage of their sister, Ella Madaline Andy, to Mr. Arthur Dearborn Pease, June 13, 1916, at Spokane, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scudder McLain announce the, marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Mr. Leslie Dean Hawkridge, July 12, in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkridge are at home at 59 Longwood Ave., Brookline, Mass.
"Sid" Backus got an LL.B. from Yale in June, and has carried it with him to Rochester, N. Y., where he is now located.
R. G. Moffatt has been editing a couple of 'agricultural journals in Canada for the past four years. Present address, 10 Wellington St., East, Toronto, Ont.
The family of E. E. Morrill was doubled on August 16 by the arrival of twins, James Wliittier and Douglas Wilder. Ernie is the assistant minister at the First Congregational church, Canandaigua, N. Y.
"Larry" Odlin is on land for awhile, at the Naval Station, Pensacola.
Married June 7, at Cambridge, Mass., Harold Ernest Burtt and Ruth Madolir Macintosh. They are at home at 5 Museum St., Cambridge.
"Cupe" Adams is the proud father of a "Junior", born July 28, 1916.
Doubly fortunate! "Deac" Dunham is an instructor in the department of Romance languages and father of Richard Clark, born July 5, 1916.
"Dave" Heald lays claim to the.best young daughter in the world—Gretchen Heald, born July 13, 1916.
"Nat" Burleigh is now with the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in New Haven, and is the organization and installation man of the functional system for industrial engineers.
"Ken" Clark is with the American International Company, at 120 Broadway, New York.
"Johnny" Coggins has opened his own office at 200 Broadway.
"Gene" Gardner was married June 6, 1916.
"Mike" Hough, according to last reports, was a private in Co. C, Ist Colorado Regiment, 1st Separate Battalion, Rifle Range, Colorado.
"Jack" Ingersoll is coaching V. P. I. at Blacksburg, Va., this fall.
"King" Moses has settled at Spartanburg, N. C.
"Elt" Norris got his M. Arch, from Cornell in June. He plans to locate in New York.
"Brownie" Wilder, Jr., July 28, 1916.
"Johnny" Norris writes: "Am at present engaged in fighting tarantulas, scorpions, lizards, and rattlesnakes on the Mexican border. I think I have the advantage so far." John's present address is Troop E, 1st Cavalry, N. G. N. Y., McAllen, Texas.
Harold Campbell is on the border with the 7th N. G. N. Y.
"Ed" Keeler, private Battery D, Illinois Field Artillery, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, writes: "Not so bad. Spend the days riding horseback and keeping cool when possible. Really having a corking good time, but a darn long way from home, friends, and business."
"Art" Knight is also in Battery D, alongside of Keeler.
Warren Sullivan is also doing his "bit" as a member of Co. G, 7th N. G. N. Y.
George M. Morris has associated himself for the general practice of law with Dent, Dobyns, and Freeman, 549 Rookery Building, Chicago.
Secretary, Richard F. Paul, 1200 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass.