Louis Ekstrom was married to Miss Alice E. Bouden on December 22, 1917, at Easton, Pa.
The Acting Secretary has received a letter from Captain "Les" Snow, who is now in France.
R. H. Kirkpatrick is now inspector of immigration and Chinese inspector on the Canadian border at Milltown, Maine, in addition to being deputy collector and inspector of customs.
A letter has been received from Lieutenant "Fletch" Clark, who is now in France, together with a unique "scrap of paper" in the form of a check scribbled near the front lines and evidencing his contribution of $10 to the Dartmouth War Fund. "Fletch" says he sees Ray Cabot frequently, since Ray is a second lieutenant in the same battalion.
"Dick" Remsen is now a lieutenant, Field Artillery, R. C. He was married to Miss Gladys Bergen Storey at Freeport, Long Island, on April 27, 1918.
"Hutch" Biery is now connected with the advertising department of McCalls Magazine, 236 West 37th St., New York city, and resides at 110 West 84th St.
Roy Frothingham is now with the American Ever Ready Works of Long Island City, New York.
Rev. John L. Holden has become pastor of the Congregational church of Conway, Mass.
"Glad" Nead is now connected with the law firm of Warner, Stackpole, and Bradlee, 84 State St., Boston.
Mark Snow has been transferred from Chicago to the valuation department of the New York Central Railroad Company, at Cleveland, Ohio. His address there is Crown Building.
"Don" Augur is now assistant manager of Childs and Joseph, and located at Tanauarini, Madagascar.
Captain John Densmore Brewster, 304 U. S. Engineers, was married in Framingham, Mass., May 22, to Miss Ethelin Weston Conger of Galesburg, Ill.
Acting Secretary, D. Basil O'Connor, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston