B. C. French is now engaged in collecting data in regard to the power development along the various rivers of the state of Massachusetts, and making surveys of prospective reservoirs for a water conservation; upon this information a report is to be compiled and presented to the 1918 legislature.
Herford has changed his first name from Harold to Harry, and is now living at 590 Fourth Ave., Astoria, N. Y. He is engaged in the marble business. He is a member of Co. L, 7th Regiment, N. Y. He spent six months in Texas last year, and expects to be called into active service at any time.
R. J. Richardson was married June 30, 1917, to Miss Ellen C. Paige, at Dawson, Minn.
H. H. Pratt was married to Miss Gladys Emma Hodgdon, June 30, 1917, at Brockton, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Avery announce the arrival of Joan Avery, June 27, 1917.
W. E. Brown is now with the Tela Railroad Co., Tela, Honduras.
Carl H. Butman was married to Marguerita Marr, Saturday, October 6, 1917, at Washington, D. C.
Rev. Albert L. Hill has removed from Hinsdale, N. H. to Wells, Me., to become pastor of the Congregational church.
Robert B. Eaton is now in charge of the claim department of the London Guarantee and Accident Company, Providence, R. I.
Jess B. Hawley retired from the bond business to become general manager and treasurer of the Western Seamless Pail Company. Factory at St. Charles, Ill and Chicago office at 1613 Harris Trust Building.
Joe Bruce is now with the Continental Motor Company. He is in charge of one of their large departments, and it is reported he is making good with an awful "wallop."
Dutch Schildmiller has left Seattle and is now located in Chicago with the American Radiator Company. He is the same old Dutch, and is doing well in his new business.
Secretary, Emile H. Erhaird, The Stafford Co., Readville, Mass.