Hayward Percival Rolfe was married in Montclair, N. J., June 20, to Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. Wilson Smith of Montclair.
William H. Mahoney is elected to the Massachusetts legislature as a Democrat.
Arthur I. Charron was appointed June 16 clerk of the United States Court of Appeals. He has been deputy clerk since 1907.
Matthew W. Bullock is now dean of the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Normal, Ala.
The marriage is announced of Charlotte B. Tice to Dr. E. P. Laskey on October 26, 1916.
Born August 2, 1916, Eleanor L. Lampee.
"Alfred D. Pettibone," author of "The Yellow Furlough," published in All-StoryMagazine, is Howard G. Sharpe. The story is of army life in the Philippines.
Charles M. Tubbs was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal church on June 25, 1916. He is now associated with Rev. John H. Nolan of St. Peter's church, Springfield. He is in charge of the diocesan mission of the Church of the Good Shepherd in West Springfield.
Thomas W. Streeter is now in South America on business for the Latin American Corporation of New York, of which he is vice-president and counsel.
On November 3, 1916, the night before the Dartmouth-Syracuse game, eighteen members of the class with wives gathered for an informal dinner at the Hotel Worthy, Springfield. "Beck" Johnson arranged for the entertainment of the visitors from out of town with characteristic success. After the dinner, all joined in the alumni meeting held in the hotel ballroom.
Rev. Paul G. Favor began November 5 the pastorate of the First Congregational church Farmington, Me. He has been for seven years pastor of the Prospect Hill church in Somerville, Mass., where he has been verry active and successful, not only in the work of his own church, but in the religious interests of the city and its vicinity.
Secretary, Arthur I. Charron, 99 Post Office Building, Boston