Jack Ryan, who has coached an undefeated team at Marquette University for the past two years, met his first defeat at the hands of Wisconsin on October 11. The score, however, does not indicate the relative power of the two teams. Marquette had the ball in her possession forty-nine minutes out of the six- ty, and rushed the ball three times as far as her opponents, only to be held for downs in- side the five yard mark several times.
James J. Kerley is superintendent of engin- eering and construction at the Erie plant of the General Electric Company. A daughter, Rita Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ker- ley on August 13.
Ray Seymour since being discharged from- service has resumed his law practice, with offices at 120 Broadway, New York City. H. C. Benjamin was married May 30, 1919, to Miss Hedwig Elvera Swenson of Monte- video, Minn. Ben is still-connected with the Pipestone Produce Company of Pipestone, Minn.
Warren S. Carter is practicing law, being associated with Davis, Severance, and Olds of St. Paul, Minn.
Shorty Worcester has recently been made assistant manager of sales of the Walworth Manufacturing Company, Chicago branch.
Billy Williams and Les Wiggin are in the sales department of the Timken Detroit Aerie Company of Detroit, Mich. It is rumored that Billy is in direct charge of Les, so we are sure he will be well taken care of. Timkens makes a noiseless axle, but if it is anything like the old piano in College Hall, leave it to Les.
Dr. Westley M. Hunt, after being discharg- ed from service, has again begun practice at the old address, 47 East S7th St., New York City.
Ray Gorton is now connected with Minot, Hooper, and Company of Boston.
Dana K. Hammond is still in California, and is teaching in Santa Ana High School at Santa Ana.
John Ferguson has just returned from New Mexico, where he has been staying on account of ill health.
At a recent director’s meeting of the Wil- liam O. Goodrich Company, W. H. Eastman was elected vice-president.
Babe Steward is now engaged in buying hogs in the state of Oklahoma. His headquar- ters is Room 5, Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
Roger Pierce was married February 26, 1919, to Miss Marjorie Hazel Curtis. Rog is in the shoe purchasing department of Sears Roebuck Company, and lives at 11 North Palisade Ave., Chicago.
A memorial service for Lieutenant Sturgis Pishon was held at the Second Unitarian Meeting House, Brookline, Mass., on Octo- ber 26, the anniversary of his death. The following is the order of exercises: Organ Prelude, “Handel’s Largo”; Invocation, Rev. Charles Conklin, D.D.; Address, Lieutenant Governor Channing H. Cox ’01; Solo, “Dear Old Pal of Mine,” Harry S. McDevitt ’O7; Address, Malcolm D. Barrows ’9l; Hymn, “Holy Ghost with Light Divine,” Dartmouth Quartette; Address, Mr. Edward A. Benner; Hymn, “Now the Day is Over,” Dartmouth Quartette; Pastoral Address, Rev. James Harry Holden; Laurence H. Bankart 'lO, Reading of Poem Written by Roswell J. Pow- ers ’l3; Benediction, Rev. James Harry Hold- en; “Taps” Singing of “Star Spangled Banner” by the Congregation.
L. F. Stern, vice-president of S. W. Straus and Company, Chicago, has just inaugurated a constructive plan to encourage thrift and a greater spirit of co-operation between em- ployer and employee. The welfare plan which he has effected for the employees is far- reaching, and is receiving a great deal of com- ment from the business world.
Ben Ames Williams has a “headliner” en- titled “Black Pawl” in the November issue of The Red Book. The way in which Ben por- trays the characters would indicate that he had been for a cruise around the world on the schooner depicted in his story. The editor, as a tribute to Ben, says; “With this story is presented to the readers of The Red BookMagazine an author who on the strength of this work will be proclaimed, we prophesy, one of the really great writing men of this New America of ours.”
Larry Bankart could not resist going back to coach Colgate. If what Colgate did to Brown and Cornell is any criterion, Larry should come out near the top this season.
A daughter (no name mentioned) was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Driver on April 2, 1919. Harry is employed as an engineer for the Pennsylvania State Highway Commission, and lives at 359 West 29th St., Erie, Pa.
Herbert Coar is back at Harvard this fall on a teaching fellowship, and incidentally ex- pects to get his Ph.D.
Kid Fowler is chief chemist for The Leon Godchaux Company, Ltd., of Reserve, La.
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