1912 weekly lunches in Boston started October 4 in the Harvest Room of the Boston Tavern. They will be held every Monday from 12.30 to 1.30, instead of on Wednesday as last year. 1912 men who happen to be in Boston on that day will find a congenial group at the Tavern.
Gee Boulard is living on Jason St., Arlington, Mass. He is about to take a new position, but its exact nature is undecided.
It is reported that Don Augur has recently been married. The name of his wife is unknown at present.
Harold Belcher is soon to become assistant treasurer of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, located in Boston, at 14 Beacon St.
Kelly Wells has recently returned from an extended tour of South America for the First National Bank of Boston.
Sam Hobbs is now living at 7 Fairview Ave. Reading, Mass.
Lyme Armes is writing special advertising copy for Wood, Putnam, and Wood in the Oliver Ditson Building, Tremont St., Boston.
Art French announced the birth of Charles Dickinson on Aug. 1, 1920. Art is chairman of the Holyoke Board of Fire Commissioners and a member of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee.
Doc Tobey has been with the Mitchell Military Boys' School at Billerica, Mass., since September 28.
Doc Kinne was married on June 2, 1920 at Halethorpe, Md., to Lillian Frances Bond of Halethorpe, and is1 living at 265 Maple St. Holyoke, Mass.
Ray Cabot has been made an assistant attorney general of the state of Massachusetts.
Ben Adams is running for the New Hampshire Senate on the Democratic ticket. He lives in Derry.
Bob Stoughton announces the arrival of Elizabeth, weighing eight pounds, on September 5, 1920, at Hartford, Conn. Bob has returned from Saranac Lake to Hartford, and is living at his people's home pending the completion of his own house, which was expected to be ready for occupancy on October 1.
Stan Lovell has recently recovered from a severe attack of appendicitis, and has resumed his duties with the George E. Keith Shoe Company at 'Brockton.
Carle Rollins was married September 25, 1920, at Dover, N. H., to Dorothy Alice Ridley, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hall '94 of that city.
Ros Hall is with the Bankers' Trust Company at 501 Fifth Avenue, New York, and is living at the Hotel Berkeley, 170 West 74th St.
Jack Cronin is now with Louis Schlesinger Inc., Times Building, New York city, as an industrial engineer, and is living at 445 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J.
Dr. Hugh F. Lena was married June 26, 1920, in Lawrence, Mass., to Helen, daughter of Mrs. Mary L. Garland of Lawrence. Adams, Linscott, Wylde, and Lampee were ushers, and Fred T. Lena '07 was best man Dr. and Mrs. Lena are living at 154 Broad St., New London, Conn.
Buster (E. R.) Sawyer is manager for Bosson and Lane, castor oil products, Atlantic 71, Massachusetts, but is still living at Wollaston.
Johnny Fox is auditor for the Pittsburgh Coal Company at Pittsburgh, Pa., and is living at 5527 Ellsworth Ave. He was married on November 7, 1917, at Mansfield, Mass., to Margaret Hoge Wood.
Tommy (W. F.) Thomas is assistant superintendent in the sundry department of the Goodyear India Rubber Glove Company at Naugatuck, Conn., and is living at 156 Meadow St. in that town.
Bug (L. W.) Knight was married on September 8, 1920, at West Somerville, Mass. to Marion Fenwick Foster of West Somerville. Since October 10 they are living at 21 Whitfield Road, West Somerville. Ray Cabot was best man at the wedding, and Cleaves Jones, and Luitwieler were ushers.
Robert Dowst has moved to 1996 Stanford Ave. in St. Paul, Minn. On May 23, 1920, he announced the birth of Barbara, born in St. Paul.
Abe Lincoln is treasurer of the Old Colony Tool Company, manufacturer of taps, dies, drills, and reamers, at Taunton, Mass., and is living at 8 Spring St. His son, Jerome W., Jr., was born August 24, 1918, "at Taunton. Mrs. Lincoln was formerly of Cortland, N. Y.
Eddie Luitwieler is building a new house at the corner of Glenwood and Hawthorne Sts. in Maiden, Mass., and expects to have it finished in a month. At present Gertrude and the twins are down on the Cape, where Ed hies himself every week-end.
Harold G. Stearns announces the arrival of Harry Elmer, born August 26, 1920.
Hughie Eaton reports the birth of Lloyd Eaton, born at White Plains, N. Y., August 22, 1920.
Shrig Shrigley announces the birth of Virginia on April 6, 1920.
Bos Geller was married on August 21, 1920, at Toledo, Ohio, to Esther Louise Smith of Toledo. His address was wrongly inserted in the recent Class Book as Oswego instead of Owego, Tioga County, N. Y.
Hitch (G.M.) Hitchcock informs us of the arrival of Louise 8., born on Staten Island, May 16, 1920.
Secretary, Conrad, E. Snow, Rochester, N. H.