Ella Grace Haverson and Clarence Whitney Sanders were married in Minneapolis August S. Sandy had spent the past year teaching at St. Louis.
The Hotchkisses, Gene and wife, welcomed a son in May.
Bob Booth, for the past year secretary of the Tucker Fund committee, will enter Harvard Law School in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Leith announce the birth of a daughter in August. Eaton has been studying at Harvard for the past two years.
John Carleton, who has been at Magdalen College, Oxford, since 1922, came home in July as a member of the Oxford-Cambridge tennis team, which played a Harvard-Yale team at Newport. John entered a Manchester, N. H., law office in September.
Ulysse Auger, Haskell Cohn, and Bud Winkler have been admitted to the Massachusetts bar. They were graduated at Harvard in June. Haskell will work for a Boston firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wason, wed in June, went for their wedding trip to the Bahamas, famous in song and story. They will live in Boston, where Ray vends real estate for a mammoth realtor.
Bob Almy received his M.A. degree at Harvard in June.
Tom Carpenter, whose health required him to give up work a year ago, is well recovered and will join the army of the employed soon.
Had Pinney has been admitted to the Connecticut bar. He began work in New York in September.
Sterry Waterman has been at Cornell summer law school. He will complete his training in law in Washington this year.
King Fauver has been frolicking in Europe this summer, as a prelude to beginning work as an Ohio barrister in Elyria.
Booth Sherman has been in England recently, picking up a few pointers on What the Well Dressed Man • With this advantage I expect him to defeat Jack Taylor when the ancient feud reaches an issue at the next reunion. I have never been convinced that the 1922 elections were run straight, and believe that my candidate will vindicate the judgment of his loyal followers when the voters next have a chance to decide.
Since the class has voted to include the ALUMNI MAGAZINE in the annual dues:—this was voted at the reunion at Hanover, in June —the class notes will appear regularly here. If various members will stir from their lethargy I can serve up the news hot, but as so often has been said by your worried secretary, the main interest is in facts, and they can't be conjured up. Will per cent of you send in items for a banner Twenty-Twoter this fall, which will tell the story of the Third Reunion this June, as well as Late Notes of Timely Interest from Yon and Hither?
Warren Fisher Daniell, third, and Miss Mary Lord Helway were married at Augusta, Me., July 18.
The marriage of Clark Bill Bristol and Miss Ruth Esther Malley took place at Trinity church, Newton Center, Mass., on the evening of September 19.
Edward Allen Cramton received the degree of M.D. summa cum laude at Yale in June.
Secretary, 3 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass.