Hubert E. Sargent, who has been construction engineer of the New Hampshire State Highway Department, has been appointed chief engineer of the Vermont Highway Department, with headquarters at Montpelier, his change taking place May 1. (The following are from Charles E. Griffith)
Malcolm Howland has returned from the Orient, and for the present may be reached at 21 George St., Rockland, Mass.
Art Nichols is again in New York, where he may be found at 101 Park Ave. His home is at 92 12th Ave., Astoria.
The regular New York alumni dinner occurred on March 12, through the courtesy of Mrs. Kellogg Rose, at the Smith College Club, 233 East 17th St. For attendance and enthusiasm this party far eclipsed anything given to date: Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Malcolm Howland, Fred Rosenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock. J "red Child. Miss Kerin, Mr: and Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock, J. P. McAndrews, Miss Woodford, .Tracy Brownell, Doc Davis, Miss Bechtold, Ralph Brown, Ed' White, Miss Becker, Mr. and Mrs." Bissell, Mr. and Mrs., Lafferty, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, and Rus Durgin. Charlie Griffith opfened the musical program with a group of violin solos, after which Ray and Mrs. Perry sang a group of songs. Then Russell Durgin related some of his experiences in Darien and Japan. With a:.masterful accompaniment by Miss Kerin, F,red sang tlie closing - numbers on the program. It is riot only friendship-'which prejudices: the class in Fred's favor. His singing is convincing and. beautiful, and his interpretations individual and yet authoritative.
Max Mernstem gives his address as 432 Main St., Stamford, Conn.
Art St. Clair has returned to New England —9 Sterling St., West Somerville, Mass..
Al Bradley missed the dinner in March because he was knocking the pill, around the links at Pinehurst.
Eugene Bissell is located at 222 New York Produce Exchange.
Harold Ryan's Verona (N. J.) address is 35 Chestnut Road.
Secretary, 18 Day St., Norwood, Mass.