"Kid" Fowler left in September for Cardenas, Cuba, where he is to be in charge of a refinery for the Cuba-American Sugar Company. For eight or nine months previously he had been in Jamaica.
"Doc" Foster has deserted the thinning ranks of bachelors and was married on September 9 to Harriet Bucknam at Portland, Me., where they will be at home after December 1 at 105 Pine St.
Hoitt Charlton has joined the growing Dartmouth family at 50 Congress St., Boston, where he has located with the State Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Else Jenness renewed his youth this summer by having a case of chicken pox.
On July 29 Jim Colgan and Melverda Mary Hulse were married at Arlington Heights.
Julius Arthur Warren spent some time this summer with Houghton Mifflin Company in Boston, doing some special editorial work.
Dick Boerker has drawn on his experiences for so many years with the national forestry service to write a very interesting and informative book on "Our National Forests", which has been published by Macmillan and Company. There have been some very favorable reviews, particularly of the rare ability to write so that the average layman can understand what it is all about.
Jim Everett returned late in September from a trip to the Wonalancet Company's English branch.
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