S. Frederick Calhoun is doing cost analysis work with the firm of Logan-Johnson, Ltd., Boston. He graduated from M.A.C. with a B.S. degree in 1922.
John Carden is selling printing and writing editorials for the Andover Press, Andover, Mass. He has recently become engaged to Miss Marie W. Karn of Brookline.
Ted Cart is secretary of the Pocono Rubber Cloth Company, manufacturers of automobile top fabrics, in Detroit. He is in charge of sales.
Charlie Falconer has settled down in the shoe business at Raymond, N. H., after six months in Lynn and two years in Boston learning the business.
George Fisk is selling Babson's reports in the Cleveland district.
Tommy Greene is the Boston representative of the. Kennerly Paper Company. He is located in the Tremont Building. He was married on September IS, 1922, to Miss Anne Buckley.
Wesley G. Carr, Jr., is in the rate department of the Westinghouse Electric Products Company at Mansfield, Ohio. During the past two years he has been associated with an industrial engineer, doing time study work in the clothing plants of Rochester, Cincinnati, and Louisville.
Pao-Tien Hsieh is now serving as attache to the Chinese Legation at Washington. In 1921-1922 he was a member of the Chinese delegation to the Arms Conference.
Stan Antrim is doing accounting and auditing work for the General Electric Company at Tarentum, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Charlock of 1286 New York Ave., Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Richard Shepard Kimball.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Holdsworth of Claremont, N. H., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Warren Osmon Turner.
Joseph H. Brewer since his graduation from Oxford in 1922 has been editorially connected with the London Spectator. He has been lately visiting his parents in Grand Rapids, Mich., but has now returned to London.
Acting Secretary, Allan M. Cate, Hanover, N. H.