Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Alexander announce the birth of a son, Philip Knox, Jr., on December 1, at Denver, Colorado.
"Johnnie" Loomis, who completed the requirements for his law degree at Columbia in December, has received an appointment to the American Embassy in London. He sailed on Saturday for an indefinite period, since the duties of the position to which he has been assigned are of a nature made necessary by the war.
"Fletch" Low has volunteered to act as class treasurer during Johnnie's absence, and will welcome the contributions of any members who have overlooked the payment of their dues and subscription to the Richard Hall Fund. Address: Mr. Fletcher Low, Hanover, N. H.
The class was represented at the joint meeting of the Alumni Council and Class Agents, held December 14 at the McAlpin Hotel, by John Loomis. A detailed report of the meeting with an outline of the proposed participation by 1915 in the plan will be forwarded to each member of the class within a short time.
Thornton C. Pray and Miss Virginia Cary were married at 11 o'clock Thursday, December 27. "Charlie" Griffith, serving as best man, offered the blessings of 1915.
R. S. B. Perry and Miss Carolyn Burdett, Vassar 1914, the daughter of Frank W. Burdett of Brookline, Mass., were married at Brookline on New Year's night. They answered the call of old New Hampshire by spending their honeymoon at The Shattuck Inn, Jaffrey, N. H. Ray is serving as third mate in the Merchant Marine and has just recently completed trips to Italy and England on service assignments.
Woodbury Hough was married in Dover, N. H., December 24, to Miss Lucia N. Cartland.
"Pete" Dailey, who has just been promoted to the position of sales manager, Standard Oil Company of New York, Tientsin, China, writes that, although he expects to stay out an the East for some time, he hopes to get back to the States for 1915 reunions.
"Dennie" Grant has accepted a position as examiner for the Federal Trade Commission at Washington.
Perry Stevens, who transferred from Dartmouth to the University of Michigan in order to study law, has been working since graduation in the legal department of the Elie Railroad, with headquarters at Ravenna, Ohio.
News has just been received of the safe arrival in France of Red Folan, Herb Ricardson, and Bob Bigelow, who sailed early in December for service with the Ordnance Department. They write of a most interesting trip, on which "subs" were the last thing which they thought of. In this detachment there were thirteen other graduates of the Second Session of the Military Stores School, ten of whom were Dartmouth men. Any of the three may be addressed as Ordnance Sergeant - , E.O.C.N.A., Care Chief Ordnance Officer, A.E.F.
Acting Secretary, Allan L. Priddy, Hanover, N. H.