Miss Mary Foster Gerould, daughter of Professor Gerould, and Troyer Anderson were married at Hanover, September 11. They will live in Providence, R. 1., where Troyer is to be a teacher of history in Brown University.
Miss Marjorie Rankin and Spenny Smith were married at Ashmont, Mass., September 18. The Smiths will live in Springfield, Mass.
Russ Putney, Miami money lender, came North for his August vacation. He forgathered in Keene with Win Piper and Larry Leverone. The supple Piper labors in Keene, while Larry is exposed to the dangers of Chicago.
It is said that Pop Clewell is in advertising in or about Hollywood. Cecil Goldbeck is living in New York, and writes for the movies and the magazines.
Ernie Spaulding will be assistant professor of history at Kalamazoo College this year. He will likewise be finishing his thesis for a Harvard Ph.D.
Dick Wood will continue as a pundit at M. I. T.
Chad we are told, is in Hartford at the insurance business.
Miss Margaret Dickie and Bill Angell were married at Canton, Mass., last June. Carroll Dwight was best man. Bill, a recent graduate of Harvard Medical School, took his bride to Ogden, Utah, where he will do his interneship.
Chris Suttmeier is now the doting father of an infant yclept Theodore William, born in May.
Carroll Dwight and Miss Anna Wilcox of Staten Island, N. Y., became engaged this summer. They will be married next spring. Rex Malmquist vends the gleaming bonds of the Halsey-Stuart Company in and about Connecticut.
Bob Clark was married September 16 to Miss Katherine Richmond Gegner of Newtown, Conn.
Copies of the last Twoter came back undelivered from Lennox Rhodes, Ellsworth Parsons, and Spic Saunders.
Frank Wright, pastor of the Congregational church of Hinsdale, N. H., sent in bits about the ecclesiastical wing of the class. Dick Beyer is in North Bennington, Vt., as Congregational pastor. Dick is married and the father of a youngster. Cheesey Cheeseman is Baptist pastor in Bradford, Me.
This batch of news is the result of several letters which I got after the last Twenty-Two-ter went out. It makes it very easy for the Secretary when he is thus helped. And since he is a lazy dog it makes him contented. Please write us a note about yourself and friends in that guild of earnest workers, 1922. Your reward will be in the form of flattering writeups from this oily pen.
Sylvester Hinckley Bingham and Miss Vivian L. Savacool (Smith '22) were married in Grace Episcopal church, Manchester, N. H., August 21. George H. Bingham, Jr., '19 was best man, and Clifford Orr one of the ushers. Bingham is teaching in the Taft School, Watertown, Conn.
A recent marriage was that of Grosvenor Dana and Miss Frances Spear, at the Congregational church in Woodstock, Vt. Rolf Syvertsen '18 and John Amsden '20 were among the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Dana will live at 175 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass.
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