Edward L. Robinson and Miss Elinor Smith of Portland, Maine, were married on May 17, 1917. "Robbie" is now connected with Spencer, Trask and Company of 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass., and makes his headquarters in Portland, Maine.
Theodore H. Haskell and Miss Dorothy Frances Vannevar were married on December 29, 1917, in Lynn, Mass.
Lieut. Leonard R. Manley and Miss Madge Vaughn were married on January 19, 1918, at Des Moines, lowa.
The marriage of Louis Ekstrom and Miss Alice Bonden of South Bethlehem, Pa., has been announced.
Art Myers is teaching psychology at the University of Illinois, and is studying for his doctor's degree.
"Tubby" Merrill announces the arrival of Henry Wadleigh Merrill, Jr., on February 5, 1918, in Newtonville, Mass.
Leonard C. Martin has enlisted in the Q. M. C., and will be sent to Jacksonville, Fla. He is at present living in Webster Groves, Mo., where he was assistant to the head of the purchasing department of the Crunden Martin Manufacturing Company. "Len" is married, and has a daughter, Nancy Greenley, age 22 months, and a son, Leonard Eliot, age 4 months.
John C. Holmes has gone to Batavia, Java, where he will be buying rubber for the Good-year Tire and Rubber Company. Let's hope he and Jack Scarry can have a Dartmouth 1913 reunion somewhere on the island of Java.
Alan M. Overton, who was commissioned Ist Lieut, at the first R.O.T.C., was married in January to Miss Helen C. Moeller of Wyoming, Ohio.
The marriage of R. M. Phelps, Ist Lieut. S.R.C.A.S., and Miss Harriet Sage took place at Haverhill, August 3, 1917.
2nd Lieut. Lawrence Kingman was married August 16, 1917, to Miss Hazel S. Rider of Brooklyn, N. Y.
F. F. Jones, Ass't Paymaster U.S.N.R., was married to Miss Alice Gertrude Shaw at New Bedford, Mass., December 31, 1917.
W. R. Herlihy is assistant in the office of Fuel Administrator Storrow of Massachusetts.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston