Atwood is athletic director at Camps Grow and Dodge, two adjoining engineering camps, with about 4000 men, located at St. Nazaire, France. On March 1 he was busy running an inter-company basketball league between four companies, and also two camp teams, one of which is in league with six larger camps in the vicinity of St. Nazaire. He has boxers and wrestlers and inter-company tugs of war.
Barstow is vice-president of the Connecticut Valley Alumni Association.
Barney is one of the directors of the recently organized Hub Trust Company, which is located at 18 Tremont St., Boston.
Major Frank W. Cavanaugh returned on the Patricia April 18. He came almost direct from Cannes in Southern France, where he has been recuperating.
Daniel Ford reports that there are nine Dartmouth men on the faculty of the University of Minnsota, and that they have a little Dartmouth gathering of these men once a month at the Campus Club.
A daughter, Sylvia, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Gerould on April 9.
W. B. Hodgkins is going to Arizona this spring to look about with a view to making that state his home.
Ronald B. Leavitt, the class baby, got his discharge from the army about March 25, and is now at his home in New York.
H. A. Miller delivered a talk on "What is Americanization?" before the Ohio Academy of Social Science in Columbus in April, and on April 26 before the League of Free Nations in New York City upon "Oppressed Nationality Psychosis".
Raymond Pearl was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at its recent annual meeting in Boston.
Major M. F. Sewall has returned with his division to America.
G. E. Speare spoke at the big dinner of the Farmers Institute held at Littleton March 20.
Secretary, George G. Clark, 60 State St., Boston.