Announcement of the engagement of Charles Edmund Griffith, Jr., and Susan Evans Hoyt of Williamstown, Mass., was made during the latter part of July. "Charlie has been appointed an Expeditionary Secretary to the French Army Y.M.C.A., and plans to leave for foreign service in the immediate future.
"Fletch" Lowe has returned to Hanover to fill the position of an instructor in the chemistry department.
Among the "fifteeners" who are "somewhere" in France are "Walt" Flood, "Butch" Fonda, "Ev" Graves, "Chaunc" Hulbert, "Phil" Murdock, "Doc" Noyes, "Musty" Spaulding, and "Dud" Woolworth.
"Phil" Smith was married on August 23 to Miss Helen Ward at Lake Mohonk, New York. "Phil" is a first lieutenant in the aviation division, and has been stationed at Rantoul, Illinois, as an instructor at the government flying school.
"Beards" Ruml, who received his Ph.D. in psychology at Chicago in June, was married on August 28 to Miss Lois Treadwell of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
"Al" Bradley received his Ph.D. in economics at the University of Michigan this June. He is now engaged as an accountant in the Finance Division of the Signal Corps in connection with the newly allotted aircraft contracts.
"Tom" Anderson was forced to give up his position with the American Bridge Co. last October on account of an attack of poliomyelitis. After a year in the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital he is gradually improving, and can now walk with the use of a cane and brace on left leg, which is almost completely paralyzed.
Norville L. Millmore was married in Lynn, Mass., June 9, to Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Blood of Lynn.
Acting Secretary, Allan L. Priddy, Hanover, N. H.