The Alumni Editor has received a copy of the Fifth Report, which contains an account of the triennial reunion and many letters from members of the class.
"Norm" Catterall, Johnny Remsen, L. C. Stoddard, and Warde Wilkins failed to pass the physical exams for the Second R. O. T. C., on account of eyes or the lack of them.
Stephen S. Jewett announces that he has associated with him as a partner his son, Theo Stephen Jewett. The firm will continue the general practice of law at Laconia, N. H., under the firm name of Jewett and Jewett.
Harry H. (Chip) Semmes was married August 25 to Juanita Hopkins Howard, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Hal Howard, at San Antonio, Tex. "Chip" is lieutenant of cavalry, U. S. Army.
Edward A. (Ted) Davis was married September 30 to Dorothy Susan Merrill at Great Neck, Long Island. "Ted"' is enlisted in the U. S. Naval Reserve Force.
Rev. David E. Adams, pastor of the Pay-son Congregational church of Easthampton, Mass., was married in Easthampton, July 30, to Miss Jeannette Ferris, the ceremony being performed by the groom's father, Prof. Charles D. Adams of Dartmouth.
Rev. Robbins W. Barstow has resigned the assistant pastorate of the South Congregational church of Hartford, Conn., to accept a call to the church at Woodstock, Vt., and began work in his new position October 1.
Harold C. McAllister was married in Manchester, N. H., August 16, to Meribah Overton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. French of Manchester.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston