"Honey" Brooks is in the export business with Frazer and Company, 30 Church St., New York city, and is living at 148 St. Paul's Place, Brooklyn.
H. M. ("Chestey") Brown announces the birth of the "best boy ever", Harry Babcock Brown, June 5, 1919.
H. T. ("Beans") Baker announces the birth of his second son, William Edmund, at Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1919.
"Bruno" Bruner is an investigator for the U. S. Bureau of Efficiency, Washington, and is living at 1812 Vernon St., N. W.
Ralph Buck is at Richford, Vt., where he is president and general manager of the Richford Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of veneer, box shook, veneer furniture panels, etc. He is also treasurer of the Nelson and Hall Company, and treasurer and general manager of the Atlas Sales Corporation.
"Bug" Bugbee is principal of the West Hartford, Conn., High School, and lives on the Four Mile Road in the same town.
"Art" Burnham is a practising physician at 1 School St., Lebanon, N. H.
"Randy" Burns is manager of the Bickford and Francis Belting Company, manufacturers of leather belting at 35 Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y.
"Bill" Butler is doing standardization engineering. He was recently in charge of bonus training with Curtis Publishing Company in Philadelphia, Pa., and lives at 408 Greenwood Avenue.
Vance Campbell is in San Francisco, Cal., where he has charge of the export office of J. W. Butler Paper Company.
H. P. Church is salesman for the National Aniline and Chemical Company, at 359 West Erie St., Chicago, Ill.
"Cupe" Clark is assistant superintendent of the G. M. R. Shoe Company with the U. S. Rubber Company, manufacturers of rubber footwear, at 500 Bittner St., St. Louis, Mo., and is living at 4207 Westminster. On September 16, 1919, at St. Louis, he announced the birth of F. Eugene Clark.
"Fletch" Clark has been made a partner in the firm of Stetson and Clark, attorneys at law, at Middleboro, Mass.
"Syd" Clark is a real estate broker with C. W. Whittier and Brother, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston, and is living at 85 Madison Ave., Newtonville.
"Jimmie" Cleaves is on the road selling bonds for the Old Colony Trust Company, Boston.
"King" Cole is a civil engineer at the City Building, Farrell, Pa., and is living at 128 First St., Sharon, Pa.
"Cooky" Cooke is teaching in Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass.
"Jack" Cronin is with the Board of Trade of the City of Newark, at 800 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
"Holly" Crowell is banking at 70 State St., Boston, and living at 74 Fen wick Road, Waban, Mass.
"Eddie" Daley is managing the broom handle factory of J. A. Hockett and Company, North Stratford, N. H. He recently had a severe fall, and has been in the hospital for some time.
"Freddie" Day is in the advertising business with Clifford and Lawton, 373 Fourth Ave., New York city, and is living at Hillsdale, N. Y.
Harold S. Fuller is president and general manager of a new company formed the first of the year, called The Fullier-Thurber Company, successors to L. S. Johnson Company, importers and manufacturers of mahogany, hardwoods, and veneers, with office, mill, and wharf at 414 Albany St., Boston. Two other members of the company are George F. Thurber '11, treasurer, and Donald W. Fuller '16, assistant treasurer.
Secretary, Conrad B. Snow, Rochester, N. H.