The engagement of Miss Sarah Lewis Harding to Mr. William Bradford Terry was announced in July.
Chet Wescott is manager of the. Newport House, Bar Harbor, Maine.
Dr. Frank H. Cushman opened his office at 43 Bay State Road, Boston, after he returned from France in April.
Herman O. Parkinson went to Newark (N. J.)' Library on his return to the United States. He was discharged at St. Aignan, France, in May. He served with Section 562, U. S. A. Ambulance Corps, with the French army, and went into Germany after the armistice was signed.
Russell Frank Varney and Bertha Lillian Mansell were married August 9, 1919, at Everett, Mass.
Ken Winship is located with the National Supply Company at Tulsa, Oklahoma. He returned to the United States on May 12, 1919, and was discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., on May 19.
The engagement of Nelson Gay and Miss Carroll D. Jones has been announced. "Nel" is living at the University Club in Spokane, Wash.
J. O. Jordan returned to the United States after a year in France on June 17, 1919, and is now located with the E. B. Badger and Sons Company of Boston.
George B. McClary and Mr. Gilbert K. Cooper have formed the partnership of Cooper and McClary, civil engineers, at 707 Fisher Building, Chicago. After George returned from France, where he served as captain of engineers, he was a field engineer of the Chicago Union Station Company until the formation of the above partnership.
Harry H. (Chip) Semmes has just received the Italian War Cross for gallantry in action. His citation reads as follows: "His Majesty the King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel Ill, has deigned to confer on you the Italian War Cross for merit, which I include. The King of Italy has wished that this decoration which in Italy is given to reward those who most distinguished themselves in action, should be awarded to you in recognition of the gallantry you have shown and of the merit you have thereby acquired for the common cause, even though you have not fought on Italian soil. I, Perelli, Brig. Gen., Chief of Mission."
Captain Donald B. Gilchrist of the 339 th Field Artillery, later librarian for the Peace Commission at Paris, writes to Mr. Keyes: "I have filled out the war record blank and enclose it. I suppose I ought to add as my one victory my marriage to Ella Mae Trow- bridge of Des Moines, lowa, on June 26, 1918. It is great to be back, and I look forward with pleasure to getting back into college life. I have accepted the appointment as librarian at the University of Rochester, and shall go there about the first of October. Perhaps I shall be able to help there fill up some of the future Dartmouth classes without being disloyal to my present master, and anyway you may be sure that I shall gladly be of any service to Dartmouth in so far as she may ask and I am able."
Benjamin F. Andrew was ordained to the Congregational ministry in June at Hebron, N. H., where he has begun a pastorate.
George B. Watts has returned from overseas service, and has become teacher of French in Central High School, Syracuse, N. Y.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston