Harry Ballou underwent an operation successfully at Willimantic.
Harold F. Parker spent several months travelling in Europe during the past summer.
Robert M. Leach was re-elected president of the National Association of Stove Manufacturers at their fifty-first annual convention in August.
Dennis F. Lyons was a Northern Pacific volunteer during the strike, and worked in a roundhouse in Missoula, Mont. He was subsequently ill, and for a while a patient in a hospital in St. Paul.
T. P. Hubbard's new business address in Dallas, Texas, ,is 907½ Commerce St.
K. L. Morse now has his office for life insurance business at 512 Park Building, Worcester, Mass., and his home at 964 Pleasant St.
Lawrence D. Varney is with the Cling-Cutlery Corporation, Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y.
Arthur V. Ruggles, until recently engineer of construction and surveys in the Cleveland Water Department, in charge of the design and construction of the Baldwin-Fairmount project, involving the expenditure of about $13,000,000, has been appointed water commissioner for the city of Cleveland. Mr. Ruggles has been in the service of the city of Cleveland since 1914, except for the period of the war, when he was a captain of engineers, and was for some time assistant to Major John B. Hawley, in charge of water supply and sanitation in Base Section 1, A.E.F.
Secretary, Prof. George W. Elderkin, Princeton, N. J.