"Art" Boggs was married October 16, 1919, to Miss Gertrude Burditt in Newton Center, Mass.
Fred Child spent Christmas in Boston arranging for a concert tour to begin next season. His singing at private musicales was so well received that he returned to Boston, Sunday, January 18, to give a recital at the Waban Club. His accompanist was Mrs. Wallace Ross, whose husband, Dartmouth 1909, is now the secretary for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Christian Association. "Charlie" and Mrs. Charlie Griffith gave two groups of violin solos on the program.
"Max" Wilcox is now out of the navy, and is practicing medicine in Newton Center.
"Al" Priddy entered on his new duties as chief accountant for Ginn and Company, Boston, December 15.
"Milt" Ghee is reported to be selling steel tubing in Chicago faster than the mill can supply his demands. Incidentally, he played last fall seven games of professional football, thereby keeping up the reputation he made at Dartmouth, and as captain for the Camp Dick, Dallas, team, on which there were at one time seven All-American stars.
"Sully" Sullivan, now teaching in the Boston city school system, attended the big Dartmouth reunion of the Hyde Park alumni, December 28.
Secretary, Leo M. Folan, 144 Duane St., New York