In a recent, hastily prepared class publication Secretary warned its recipients of typographical errors; and, sure enough the printers had one of the members of the class whose moral grade always has been A plus, namely, Rev. Edwin Bowers, touring New England with one "Mrs. Brown." It was, of course, Mrs. Bowers who was accompanying "Shorty."
Perley D. Baker, the "class baby," son of of Judge and Mrs. Rufus H. Baker, is professor of chemistry at Norwich University and coach of the varsity track and wrestling teams.
Dr. Henry C. Sanders, Jr., of Claremont, is secretary and treasurer of the Sullivan County Medical Association.
Dr. J. H. Stevens,, house physician at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, Boston, was much in the public eye just before the November election, when Governor "Al" Smith of New York was dependent upon his ministration for restoration to campaigning form.
Valedictorian Guy W. Cox, president of the class of '93 and vice-president of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston, has been elected a director of the American Trust Company of that city.
With the bridegroom, his father, and the bride's father all Dartmouth alumni, we have not seen in the MAGAZINE an account of the wedding in 1924 of Miss Helen Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gordon of Newton Center, Mass., and Allan Miles Cate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eleazar Cate of Belmont, Mass. Mrs. Cate is Smith '24; her husband, Dartmouth '20; his father, Dartmouth '88; and Mr. Gordon, Dartmouth '93.
George B. Dodge is vice-president of the Mancheser Alumni Association, and Harry N. McLaren, a member of the executive committee.
The residence of Dr. Edward S. Miller at Woodsville, N. H., was destroyed by fire on January 23, with a loss of $10,000..
Walter Cox, the famous horseman, has named one of the best two-year-old colts in his stable, by Guy. Axworthy, out of Hollyrood Naomi, Guy Cox in honor of his brother, the president of the class of 1893.
Dr. Frank T. Woodbury is one of the committee of the town of Wakefield, Mass., charged with the duty of protecting the interests of the community in the matter of proposed curtailment of railroad service.
The recently issued catalogue of Dartmouth alumni in New York city and vicinity shows that Frank B. Peltofi is now sales manager for S. E. and M. Vernon, manufacturers of blank books, and that George C. Selden is with the Graphic Record Corporation as editor.
H. C. Pearson has been appointed secretary to Governor John G. Winant, the ninth chief executive of New Hampshire whom he has served in that capacity.
Secretary, 37 South Spring. St., Concord, N. H.