George Dwenger writes that he is to be married shortly.
Gene Stark has been elected vice-president of the First National Bank of Hemet, Cal.
Charles Trickey is now medical director of the Barrahona Company, Barrahona, Dominican Republic. This plant is the big baby of the Cuban Dominican Sugar Company, recently listed on the New York curb.
Dr. Fred Varney, father of John Varney, writes under date of July 21, that John left North Chelmsford in July, 1921, and was in Paris until the latter part of January, 1922, when he sailed for Constantinople, Turkey. After a short time there, he crossed the Black Sea to Batum and Tiflis, and is now in Moscow, Russia.
Frank Bartlett is a bond broker in Chicago. Jack Childs says Frank owns half the state of Wisconsin and has a mortgage on the other half.
Walter Brown is back from Honduras for a few weeks' conferences with his chiefs, of the United Fruit Company. He is general manager of the Honduras branch of the company in charge of its entire work of transforming Honduran jungles into banana plantations. He managed the production of a million and a quarter bunches last year, and expects to raise it to five million within two years.
Bob Burns is in the Sales Department of Hood Rubber Company in Boston.
Carl Butman, having pulled out of the Associated Press, is now covering departmental and White House conferences for the WallStreet Journal and is running a non-technical radio news service for himself. Carl writes: —"Besides the above, I am undertaking to play golf along with a lot of the Fourth Estaters down here, and can announce with no little pride that in June I won the "cellar championship" in a young golf tourney "us newshounds" staged on the public links in Potomac Park. Yea 80, the three opponents in my flight—the sixth—were just a bit wilder and madder at the ball than I was and I have half a dozen Silver Kings coming to me as a reward.
"Lots of the correspondents have been bitten by the golf bug here, due partly to the President's having joined our club and playing in the annual tournaments. In our ranks there are Jack Marrinan on the Boston Telegram and Lane '07 I think, on a commercial sheet. I guess that's all in the "press gallery" from Hanover. I don't see many other of the Dartmouth lads, but fear it's my own fault, and will get to the next affair if possible."
"Reg" Colley is in charge of the Madison Wisconsin branch of the office of Forest Pathology, being at the head of a staff of nine. "Our .job is research on the causes and control of decay in lumber, with the whole United States as a field."
Lindley Dean is the Eliam Barney Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. He represented Dartmouth at the inauguration of President Aley at Butler College, Indianapolis, last February.
Mrs. Al Schofield is the first woman member of the Massachusetts Industrial Accident Board, having jurisdiction of all accidents caused to employees in the course of their employment, in the state.
Secretary, Joseph W. Worthen, 404 Shawmut Bank Building, Boston