Ernest E. Thomas was married last March to Miss Beatrice Smith of Holyoke. He has been discharged from the army, and is now back in the grocery business in South Middleboro, Mass., struggling for his quota of sugar.
Professor C. Lloyd Sweeting has been appointed to the faculty of Syracuse University, in the economics department. Classes in economics in the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Business Administration will be conducted by Mr. Sweeting.
Emmett Pishon was hit by a train at the Wellesley Hills station on December 11, and badly, but not seriously, hurt. His left elbow was fractured, his right thigh and knee bruised and cut, and the muscles of his leg torn. After two weeks at the Newton Hospital, he was able to be moved to his home in Brookline,. Mass., on Christmas eve, and is rapidly improving.
Alexander C. Robeson was married to Miss Edith Cohen on Tuesday, December 30, in Washington, D. C. "Zanny" is in business in New York in the Department of Justice.
Mrs. George Ehrenfried announces the marriage of her daughter Helen May to Mr. Louis Morse Fishel on Monday, December 29, 1919, in Brookline, Mass.
Moses C. Ewing has at last been discovered. He has been at St. John, New Brunswick, for the last six years, and his address is 55 Carmarthen St., St. John. He has written for his copy of the class report.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston