Miss Mary Pratt Allen announces the marriage of her sister, Beulah Fetcher Allen, to Mr. Joseph Merriam Cheney on Monday, the twelfth of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Burbeck announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Frances, to Mr. Ernest Byron Frey on Saturday, April the tenth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Frey will be at home after the first day of May at 295 Hoyt Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Fessenden announce the marriage of their daughter, Kvatharine, to Mr. Leonard Wakefield Joy on Saturday the seventeenth of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, at the Church of Transfiguration, New York city. Bones is with J. T. Ryerson and Sons, and has recently been transferred to their Boston office, 40 Court St.
A recent issue of Your Petroleum Standard, a Fort Worth paper, devotes a couple of columns to the formation and activities of the oil brokerage firm of Howard, Chadwick, and Eastman. Ben Eastman, none other, who went into the oil game immediately after his release from the navy in May, 1919.
Monthly 1916 dinners have just been started in Boston. Max Bernkopf, Ernie Cutler, and Bob Steinert have charge of the arrangements, and will announce dates and plans later on. Thirteen men were on hand at Young's the sixth of April: Monahan, Creesy, Soule, Don Fuller, Gran Fuller, Dinsmoor, Cutler, Bernkopf, Welch, Curtin, Harris, Steinert, and Parkhurst.
Max Bernkopf has opened law offices at 73 Tremont St., Boston.
The annual report of the editor of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE shows that sixty-nine sixteeners are now subscribing to the MAGAZINE, an increase of eight within the year. 1915 also has sixty-nine subscribers, and 1917 fifty-one.
John Monahan has had charge of the contracting work in the remodeling of the executive offices of the North Union Station, Boston.
Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.