On April 20 the Dartmouth Club of Boston gave a very interesting and amusing smoker in the form of a Home Talent Vaudeville. The entire show was given by members of the club. W.Scott Perry billed as "marvellous Manipulator, Peerless Prestidigitator", was as mysterious and as clever as ever. Charles J. Fay was scheduled for an original monologue, but was detained out of town at the last moment. Leslie S. Wiggin was official accompanist. One of the funniest stunts was "Bob Brewer's Big Bum Brass Band", in which Frank O. Robinson was a permanent factor. Sturgis Pishon was stage manager.
Saturday, March 25, in Pittsburgh, Pa., Esther Marie McClelland, sister of Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Mercer, was married to Allan P. Salmon. After June 1 they will be at home at 1666 Jancey St., Pittsburgh.
Dr. Thomas A. Foster, Harvard Medical School '13, is serving in France with the Third Harvard Surgical Unit.
"Announcing the arrival of John Parker Coleman on April 29, 1916—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coleman."
Leon B. Kendall is with the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, his headquarters being in Huron, S. D.
Edward A. Paul is practicing law with Paul & Paul, 854 Security Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. He is residing at 504 Ridgewood Ave.
Dr. Harold E. Winchester is on the staff of the Bismarck Hospital, Bismarck, N. D. His residence is 824 Fourth Ave.
Edmund J. Shattuck is once more located in the factory of Geo. H. Morrill & Co., Norwood, Mass., the prominent ink manufacturers.
Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 100 Summer St., Boston