Bill Costello is back in Rochester, N. Y., on the staff of the Democrat and Chronicle. He has had eight months' service at Camp Johnston, Fla.
Ernie Gioiosa, recently discharged from army aviation, is working in Washington in the War Compensation and Claims Section of the War Risk Bureau. His address is 125 Adams St., N.W., Washington, D. C. He expects to room with Dan Coakley, who is also planning to work in the War Risk Bureau. Dan has been a second lieutenant in the Ordnance Department.
Tex Rogers, who has been in the Medical Corps of the army, has returned to New York to take up the advertising business again.
Tog Upham has just been discharged from the Ordnance Department at Camp Perry, Ohio, and is on the job again in Maiden, Mass.
Bert Phinney is in the employ of the City Fuel Company, 18 Postoffice Square, Boston.
Harry Goldman sends in news of the victory dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of New York, held at the Hotel McApin on February 19. "Our class was well represented. There was Biel, who is studying at Fordham Law School and is also interested in export trade (he has been out of the navy for a few weeks now) ; Hayden, who got his M.D. at Columbia a couple of days ago and is now an interne at the Presbyterian Hospital; Stamatiades, who finished with Hayden and tells me he will be located at Bellevue; Ensign Arno Behnke; Lieut. K. M. Henderson smiling Ray DeVoe, who is fatter than ever and is a terrible plutocrat, being located with the National City Company on Wall Street; Reg Go ugh ; Elwood Mack, who is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work at Mineola, N. Y.; M. B. Streeter, in banking business with the Merchants National Bank, I believe; the Sully brothers; Ed Gumbart; Stieglitz, who is a staid citizen of Flatbush; Bobby Bartlett, who came in late, due to getting the wrong note as to when the affair began; Max Spelke, who is studying law at Columbia (he just got his discharge as a junior lieutenant in the navy about three weeks ago) ; and finally myself, still in the service of Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J. I expect my discharge some day next week. The dinner was a rousing success, with good speeches, good eats, and good fellowship."
The secretary would be glad to receive information as to the present address of the following two men: Horace B. Macartney, who formerly lived at 1764 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Roscoe B. Goodwin, whose old address was 10 Federal St., Claremont, N. H.
Chuck Durgin was discharged from the navy with the rank of, lieutenant in February. He entered the employ of the International Banking Corporation in New York; city, and has just been sent by them to their branch bank in Yokohama, Japan.
Jesse Fenno, who has just been released from the aviation service of the army with the rank of second lieutenant, and Bob Dana are working for the Crimmins and Pierce Company, wool buyers, 281 Summer St., Boston.
Edward F. Carey has been promoted to be assistant manager for the Travelers Insurance Company at Milwaukee, Wis. He has lately been assistant cashier and special agent of the company at Milwaukee.
Bob Steinert, Alec Jardine, J. Gile, Don Fuller, Jim Shanahan, Warren Upham, Howdy Parker, Dick Parkhurst, Bert Phinney, Ted Walker, Bob Dana, Bill Mott, Jesse Fenno, and Abe Lincoln were on hand for the victory dinner of the Boston Alumni Association at Symphony Hall on March S.
Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.