George E. Chamberlin has been made district manager for Stone and Webster in Chicago, with office in the First National Bank Building.
Arthur H. Lord will teach this year in the Classical High School, Lynn, Mass.
Richard M. Elliott, whose address is 25 Fairview St., Lowell, Mass., is not at Yale any longer. He starts this fall at the University of Minnesota.
Laurence H. Bankart is football coach at Colgate this fall.
Leland Powers has been appointed an assistant attorney general of Massachusetts.
Rev. Harold Sumner Winship, after returning from France and being mustered out with the 76th Division as sergeant major, took a short additional course at Harvard Theological Seminary, and accepted the pastorate of the Congregational church at Deep River, Conn. He was married August 27 to Miss Hazel A. Robertson of Hartford.
Rev. Frederic K. Brown, after a year with the War Camp Community Service, has taken an engagement to continue in this work for two years. His headquarters will be at Bridgeport, Conn., where he has removed from Worcester, Mass.
Arthur B. Bucknam was married August 2 to Mildred Hazel Chamberlin, Boston University 1913, at Greenwood, Mass. Bucknam is at the head of the science department in Wilby High School, Waterbury, Conn., and is now living at 123 Cooke St.
Acting Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, Box 464, Milwaukee, Wis.