Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Harmon announce the arrival of Jean Harmon on April 28, 1919.
Harry H. Semmes, "Chip", recently returned from duty with the American Tank Corps, announces that he has resumed the practice of his profession of patent law with offices at the McGill Building, Washington, D. C.
News of the death of Harold C. McAllister's wife and the birth of Harold C., Jr., was given by mistake last month under the class of 1914. Harold Senior is still in the army, straightening out his work after a ten weeks siege of the "flu" followed by pneumonia.
Larry Brown is at his home at Beach Bluff, Mass., waiting for his discharge. He can now walk without the aid of his crutches or a cane, and says he is in "pretty fair shape."
L. C. Chisholm is a captain in the U. S. Marines, serving with the 11th Regiment, U. S. Marines in France.
George B. Watts writes from the Ameri- can School Detachment, University of Montpellier, France, that although studying at the University, "the Midi climate, the cordial welcome of the French, the many excursions, and other well patronized forms (of entertainment make serious study quite impossible". There are thirteen Dartmouth men at Montpellier, and they have a weekly lunch at the Hotel du Midi. George hopes to be discharged in July. He is a sergeant in- the Corps of Intelligence Police, and his duties have taken him "from the Channel to the Mediterranean and from the Swiss border to the Atlantic ports."
Sid Akerstrom, lieutenant, senior grade, U. S. N., has gone to Brest from London, and has been stationed at Trieste, Austria, since May 11.
Nelson Gay is in the treasury department of the State College, Pullman, Washington. He was released from active duty as ensign on March 1, 1919, at Seattle, Washington. He returned to his home in Newton, and went back to Washington (state) in May.
Russell Carr has started in with the firm of Frank B. Hall & Company, New York city, in the marine insurance department.
Harold P. Gardner, "Larry," is with the comptroller of the New York Central lines as head general clerk. He says that federal control may have helped the operation of the road, but it certainly makes more accounting.
Major "Judge" Hugus is still at Le Mans (Sarthe), France, in the embarkation center, sending men back to the United States.
W. R. Bronk is with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Medan, Sumatra.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston