William Brooks Brown attended summer school last summer at Columbia University and is now a student at Syracuse University.
Roger Clark is introducing Tuck School ideas in the firm of Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago, Ill., and no doubt mail orders sent in by any 1919 man will receive the best of attention.
The engagement of Bunny Collins to Miss Madeline Fuller of Lynn, Mass., has been an- nounced. Miss Fuller is the sister of Don Fuller of the class of 1916.
Bill McCarter and Bob Stecher are weath- ering it together in Boston, Mass. Bill is
with Ginn and Company. Bob has not re- ported on the line of work he is doing.
Ernie Rautenberg is employed hy Fedders Manufacturing Company of Buffalo, N. Y. The concern is a large manufacturer of auto- mobile radiators.
Bill Smith is studying chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has applied for a Rhodes scholarship from New Hampshire and if appointed he will go to Oxford next year.
Jim Wilson is operating the Salem Light Company in his home town.
Correct addresses for the following men would be appreciated by the secretary: John Oliver Emerson, Edward Raymond Legg, Frederick William Smith.
F. R. Dixon, who is under appointment as missionary to Africa, is spending the year at Kennedy School of Missions, Hartford, Conn.
Fred L. Laird, Jr., has left the Converse Rubber Company of Malden, Mass., and gone into the insurance business at Montpelier, Vt.
Secretary, IS Mechanic St, Hudson Falls, N. Y.