The sea-going boys have for the most part returned. Among those turning in their passports from the Various courts and waterplaces of Great Britain and the continent; Pudge Neidlinger, Wink Wilkinson, Ed Furey, Lief Norstrand, and Jim Landauer.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles. A. Pratt of New Bedford, Mass., announced at high noon, July 1, with something extraordinarily akin to skepticism the engagement of their little daughter Louise to that dashing debonair Dartmouth lion, W. Eastburn Howe, Jr. Followed sundry teas, at which Mr. Howe manfully bore up under a barrage of spinster kisses.
"Sammy" Sammis is doing his stuff with the Ditto System people at 50 Church St., New York city.
"Matt" Jones is restricting his forensic and argumentative activities to the sociology classes at Dartmouth, where he is part time instructor in that erudite discipline.
Watch Andover, both athletically and academically. Johnny Foster is whipping the boys into shape both as a prof., coach of football, and coach of hockey.
A little "college after college" on our own score. Dick Townsend, Harvard Law, Ant Wormcke, Harvard Business, and Howie Rockefeller, Stanford Law.
"Connie" Rebman, secretary to the vicepresident of R. H. Macy Company. That s the legend on the office door.
Joe Lombardi claims that he works with the Myron S. Hall Company at 160 Broadway, New York city.
Another day, another Dartmouth man in th? telephone game. Charlie Chadbourne is with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, at present stationed in Bennington, Vt.
J. McK. Williams, Don Forbush, C. P. Taylor, and Karl Klaren write that they are located at 142 Columbus Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. If anyone asks you what they are doing there, you will have to tell them that you don't know.
Oxford University is getting a good bass horn player and erstwhile member of the "more than a toggery shop" in the person of Karl Williams, who watched the statue of Liberty fade into the distance, September past.
Our wishes of the very best kind to Mr. and Mrs. "Go" Bliss. Mrs. Bliss was formerly Miss Elizabeth Ban of Springfield, Mass. "
Roy H. Burgess is pastor of the Congregational church at Machias, Me.
Robert Wilder was married at Montpelier, Vt., April 30, to Verne E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edson of Montpelier. Wilder is proprietor of the Vermont Heating Company at Montpelier.
Married, in Ludlow, Vt., May 19, Hugh Brandon Jones of Montpelier and Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Raymond of Ludlow. Jones is New York and New England representative of Jones Brothers Granite Company of Montpelier, and is living in Boston.
John Nevin Carson and Miss Hazel Patricia Kearney of Denver, Colo., were married in St. Thomas' church, Hanover, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Carson are living in Denver.
Secretary, Louis LewinsOhn, 48 Cronin Park Road, Montclair, N. J.