Bremer W. Pond, late major Q. M. C., Construction Division, U. S. Army, has reopened his office for the professional practice of landscape architecture and town planning at 18 Tremont St., Boston.
Frederic Edwards, teacher of history and director of athletics in Montpelier High School from 1912 to 1915 and its principal since. 1915, for the last year on leave of absence in Y. M. C. A. work in Italy and Austria, has been appointed director of school activities for the Massachusetts Tuberculosis League, and will live in Boston.
Charles Parker Woodworth was married October 4 at the church of St. Andrew-by- the-Sea, Rye Beach, N. H., to Sarah Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Henry Fish of Brookline, Mass. Edward K. Woodworth '97, brother of the groom, was best man. After December 15, Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth will be at home at 201 St. Paul St., Brookline.
Secretary, Robert D. Kenyon, 124 Wilmington Ave., Dorchester, Mass.