Allen Sherman is studying law at the University of Maine, and is living at The Colonial in Bangor.
John Mullin is working in the New Business Department of the National City Bank of New York, and enjoys his work very much. John and his wife are receiving 1915 men at 850 West 179 th St., New York city.
"Bob" Frothingham continues as advertising manager's assistant, and from all reports is doing excellent work in editing Servici, the monthly magazine of the American Express.
H. T. Rich is on the Forum staff. Four of his poems appeared in the November issue of the Forum, the subject of one being "Dick" Hall.
The customers of Joseph T. Ryerson & Sons of Chicago settle all their claims with
"Stick" Parnell, who has charge of this department; he reports a very favorable year.
"Ray" Perry joined the 1916 delegation of Dartmouth men at Harvard Law School.
"Shrimp" Williams is working with Dunsen Manufacturing Company, on Springfield St., Boston.
1915 has two representatives in the Boston wool trade, namely, "Tommy" Tomfohrde and John Mackintosh.
Leon Tuck and "Jigs" Donahue have been playing an excellent game of hockey this year for the B. A. A.
"Red" Folan has been transferred to the Boston office of the Daniel Green Felt Shoe Company, and will make his headquarters there from now on.
Herbert F. Comstock, non-graduate, who has been for some time with the Grant Motor Car Corporation, became January 1 service manager for the Dauch Manufacturing Company, makers of tractors, at Sandusky, Ohio.
Secretary, Leo M. Folan, Norwood, Mass.