Russ Steinert is engaged to Louise F. Krug of New York.
Red Whitney is making 280 mm. French shells at the Midvale Steel Company of Philadelphia, Pa. (No. 6 shop), and living at 2233 Hunting Park Ave.
L. C. Thomas is in charge of the salesroom, shipping, and manufactured stock, with the Loose-Wiles Company, makers of "Nobility" Chocolates, at 119-125 Washington St., North, Boston. His residence is at 4 Park Vale Ave., Allston, Mass.
Scott Rogers is assistant district sales manager of the Cleveland territory for the United Steel Company, and lives at Fairfax Apartments, Suite 6, 1845 E. 75th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Hutch Biery is New England advertising manager for the Canton Magazine Company, publishers of Today's Magazine. He is located at 6 Beacon St., Boston.
Vern Greene is teaching at Noble and Greenough School this winter.
Art Lowell is at Hackensack, N. J.
Fred Shepard is with Swift and Company, at 60 North Market St., Boston. He is in the insurance department.
Jim Erwin was married on November 11, at South Berwick, Me., to Elizabeth Matilda Davidson of South Berwick.
Joe Russell is living at 712 Beech St., Manchester, N. H.
F. P. Goodrich is teaching in Newton Technical High School, Newton, Mass.
Henry Stevens is at 45 Boutwell St., Dorchester. This is both his business and residence address.
Clyde Morrill is living at 49 Salem St., Wakefield, Mass.
The first of a proposed series of informal class dinners for those who are within reach of Boston was pulled off at Cafe Bova on October 26. Twenty-five managed to get there, including Joe Wadleigh, all the way from Union, N. H., and Carl Rollins up from New York on business. The dinner was good and the party merry. Several of the boys were induced to speak impromptu, and Doc O'Connor wound up the remarks with an oration. The idea was to make a beginning for the Big Fifth next June, and some little organization looking to that end was announced. Eddie Luitwieler, Bug Knight, and Ray Cabot deserve the credit for the dinner. Here are the boys who turned out: Armes, Cabot, Cleaves, Foote, Fuller, Ros Hall, Chub Hitchcock, Ed Johnson, Kinne, Bug Knight, Linscott, Luitwieler, Clyde Morrill, Nead, Doc O'Connor, Pond, Rust, Rollins, Connie Snow, Les Snow, Stevens, Wadleigh, Wallburg, Wylde, and Jack Hutchinson (who substituted last June).
John Holden has become pastor of the church at Clarendon, Vt., and associate pastor of the federated churches of Clarendon and Rutland. His address is Rutland, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bosson of The Ledges Road, Newton Center, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Edmund Read Sawyer of Hartford, Conn.
W. R. Palmer is a manager with the Pacific Fisherman and Motorship, 1321 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash., and lives at the Seattle Athletic Club.
Honey Brooks was married October 24 at St. Albans, Vt., to Evelyn Mae Greene of St. Albans. Honey is assistant manager of the rock drill department with the Ingersoll-Rand Company of New York. They will live in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Tubby Morrill is salesman for A. M. Hume Music Company, of 194 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
Holly Crowell is running a breeding farm for Great Danes at Wayland, Mass.
Les Snow has passed the civilian examination for the Engineering Corps of the United States army, an achievement heretofore accomplished by only fifteen civilians. This entitles him to a commission as second lieutenant in the Engineering Corps.
Rainy Lines has rejoined his ambulance section near Verdun. He expected to make the trip to the front at the helm of a truck trailing a field kitchen behind it.
Walter Thomas was one of the 1912 boys at the border. He has just returned with the Massachusetts troops.
Frank Weil is studying at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. He lives at 29 Lawrence Hall, Cambridge.
Secretary, Conrad E. Snow, 8 Story St., Cambridge, Mass.