Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay Stever announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy Alice to Mr. Franklin H. Rohrs January 30, 1917. at Hillsdale, N. J.
In the February number of Harper's Bazar there is an illustrated article, "The Spirit of the Service," by Howard Hare Powel, with two pictures of Richard Nelville Hall, '15, who was killed on Christmas eve a year ago.
At a small meeting of 1915 men held Saturday noon, February 3d, at Brown's Chop House, President Griffith outlined plans for the third year reunion of the class. Those present were Griffith, Frothingham, Child, Livermore, Bickford, Kinne, Cumiskey, Waite, and Mullin.
"Wood" Hough represents the International Time Recording Company in Maine and New Hampshire, with office in Boston.
Voyle Rector is in the creamery business in Buffalo, N. Y. His address is the University Club, Delaware Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. MacDonald, 3462 Macomb Street, Washington, D. C., announce the birth of Natalie Newton MacDonald.
Edwin B. Burgum received the degree of Master of Arts at Harvard at midyear.
Secretary, Leo M. Folan, Norwood, Mass.