The marriage of Miss Elaine Wemple of Cranford, N. J., to Bob Paine, has just been announced.
Frederic W. Leighton has returned to the United States, after spending somewhat over six months in Y. M. C. A. work in London.
Raymond N. Allen has entered the traffic department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, at 16 Dey St., New York.
A. L. Dupuis was married September 24 to Miss Rena Benoif at Newton, Mass. Al is teaching at the St. Louis Country Day School at Wellston, St. Louis, Mo.
William D. Fleming and Miss Ruth Gladys Lane were married at Washington in the fall.
Karl W. Koeniger is assistant superintendent of government work for England, Walton & Co., manufacturers of leather supplies for arsenals.
Bart Shackford is attending the third year of the Harvard Medical School. H. W. Walters is at Rush Medical College, University of Chicago.
Howard Stockwell is assistant to the general manager of the Barbour Stockwell Co., Cambridge, Mass., makers of munitions and steel products.
Miss Rachel Hoyer of Chambersburg, Pa., has announced her engagement to Lieut. A. B. Jopson.
The engagement is announced of Berton V. Phinney to Miss Priscilla Kellogg of Dorchester, Mass.
A. B. Street, who recently returned from France, is lecturing on the American Field Service, illustrating his talk with slides made from his own pictures of the Dartmouth men in France and some photographs of No Man's Land which Al risked his life to take.
The marriage of Miss Irene Almira Dwinell of Barre, Vt., to Victor C. Smith occrred on December 12 East Calais, Vt.
Acting Secretary, Eugene D. Towler, Hanover, N. H.