Lieut. Sid Akerstrom has been transferred from the U.S. naval station at Olongapo, Zambales, P. I., to the naval station at Cairte, Philippine Islands. Before the transfer, on Thanksgiving Day, 1921, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allen of Santa Mesa, P. I., Miss Lillian M. Hecht became the bride of Lieut. Sidney M. Akerstrom. The wedding was followed by a dinner at the Army and Navy Club, Manila. The honeymoon was spent at Los Banos. Mrs. Akerstrom's home was in Washington, D. C.
R. O. ("Bob") Conant is teaching Romance languages at Arcadia College, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. ,
The class was well represented at the dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association in Symphony. Hall on January 26. Over 750 of the alumni of Boston and vicinity sat at the tables for the steak dinner. "Among those present" of 1913 were Paul Harmon, down from Portland, Me., Ray Fletcher from Worcester, who couldn't pull Fat Trowbridge away from that city for the dinner, Mose Linscott, Jack Scarry, Carl Shumway. Tubby Merrill, Dean Munsey, Tim Nichols, Warde Wilkins, Howard Ball, Harold Tuck, George Knight, Eddie Sides, Bart Shepard, down from Derry, N. H., Sherm Ward, Bill Appleyard, Line Morton, Emmett Pishon, Charles Buffum, Marc Wright, Ken Baker, Henry Abbot, Clif Clark, in from Haverhill, Jim Jordan, Jr., Gren Kimball, and Bill Pierce from Providence, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Manley announce the arrival of Priscilla Manley on January 12, 1922.
Class lunches on Wednesdays at 12:30 are held at the Boston Tavern Harvest Room, Washington St., as usual, although we may be found at the new Dartmouth Club rooms at the Bellevue—new in that the rooms have been entirely redecorated. The class lunches continue popular, and Jack Scarry, Sherm Ward, and Bill Appleyard are the most recent additions to the regulars.
Elbridge H. Kingsbury is with Ford, Bacon, and Davis, 115 Broadway, New York city.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston