Edward H. Loveland has removed from Chelsea, Vt., to Burlington, and has become agricultural agent for Chittenden county. He is living at Harrington Place, College St.
W. H. Eastman (T.S.C.E. 1911) has become manager of the William O. Goodrich Company, Milwaukee, Wis., crushers of linseed oil.
Louis B. Wallace was married in Wakefield, Mass., June 21, to Katharine Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gould Walton of Wakefield.
Among the houses dynamited on the night of June 2 was that of Leland Powers at Newtonville, Mass., who became a target owing to his activity as a member of the Massachusetts legislature. The house was damaged to the extent of several thousand dollars, but fortunately no one was personally injured.
Lieutenant Harold E. Washburn, who has been studying in the University of Paris and has been appointed instructor in French at Dartmouth for next year, was married in Paris, June 20, to Mdlle. Simone Rodet of Dieulefft in southern France.