Edward E. Hazen is on the sales force of the Friendship Stationery Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Amos N. Blandin passed the bar examinations in June, 1921, and is now a lawyer with the firm of Streeter, Demond, Woodworth, and Sulloway, Concord, N. H. He lives at 62 Center St., Concord.
Leslie M. Brown has resigned his position as teacher of Spanish and French in the high school of Marlboro, Mass., to accept an appointment as instructor in the Norfolk County Agricultural School.
Winter has gone to the dogs hereabouts.
Tom Robbins writes from Medina, N. Y., where he is vice-president of the Bignall Company.
Letter from Bill Bemis out Cleveland way sounds legal and wise—intimates too that a guy can't be snappy though married. Some fellows know too darn much.
Our own C. L. Meredith covered the Washington theatre disaster in grand style. Nearest thing to a news story in Hanover was Syvertsen's make-up at the Carnival Ball. Handsome looking Frenchman, that boy, with a pure white aviatrix who got in the money at the judges' stand.
Amos Blandin, another one of these here gents that writes too little, dashed up from Concord to buy a few Campion shirts. Good shirts, too!
Well, count Bob Knowles in now. He'll file a joint income tax return next year with she who was Miss Ethel Corcoran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Corcoran, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Bob is with Fullerton Knowles, Inc.
Lookit Al Gottschaldt! Heading north, the former Hempstead hum-dinger is all signed up with J. M. Daiger & Co., financial advertising, in Baltimore. "Blamed good job," says Al. Ring him up at the Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
And that ain't the half of it! Mary Louise Gottschaldt weighed in January 7 and deserves a good play to place in the futurity beauty sweepstakes.
Hot bunch of eighteeners lined up at Symphony Hall, January 26, for the annual Dartmouth dinner. Read 'em and weep! H. L. Chandler, E. R. Noyes, Howard F. Gleason, H. P. Hood 2nd (that's part of his name, not his position), W. R. Pepin, G. E. Daniels (and nobody has reported on his mustache), F. J. Clahane, Ed Ferguson, Florimond Dusossoit (smooth as witch fur, we'll bet), Lew Cousens, Tom Shirley, Tom Bryant, Bill Chisholm (you know, the long, good-looking one), C. N. Angell, C. F. Mugridge (battering Benny, Boton's best bet), J. C. Bingham, W. A. Colby, Mel Breed, Curt Trip (carrying his new shingle), G. R. Kapf, L. M. Brown, Paul Howley, and Tom Campbell.
Russell Ohnemus has signed articles. His engagement to Miss Helen Choate, daughter of Mrs. Mary T. Choate, of Brookline, Mass., has just been announced.
Oh yes, Ed Noyes rumbled into Hanover for a short spell. Looked busy too.
And how about this here now Alumni Fund? The average contribution of eighteeners in past years wouldn't buy leggings for a canary bird.
End of the line—all out!
Secretary, Tom Groves, Hanover, N. H.