Jack Wallace is moving into a new home in the Sharon Heights section of Cleveland, which Dick Southgate says is "a wonder". Bremer Pond, who has been lecturing at Harvard for some time, has recently been appointed on the Harvard faculty.
Harry Pelren has recently purchased a farm of considerable acreage on the top of Beech Hill, at Hopkinton, N. H., which is eight miles from Concord. There is a fine fruit orchard, and Harry will also cultivate berries of different kinds.
Fred Luberger expects to come to Cambridge this fall, to spend a year, in the graduate work of the Harvard Law School. His family will accompany him.
The marriage of Miss Lenora Bauman to Mr. Percy L. Young was announced as taking place on Saturday, May 1, 1926, at Washington, D. C. After the first of July, they will reside at 40 Carlton Street, Brookline, Mass.
Jim O'Neill was elected first vice-president of the Alumni Association at a meeting held June 21. On September 5, 1925, we are advised that Richard Winslow O'Neill, the fifth child of Jim O'Neill, was born.
From the Boston Herald, issue of June 29, we note the following:
"London, June 28. The engagement of Lallie Lee Kennedy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner Kennedy, of 90 The Fenway, Boston, and Lt.-Comdr. Geoffrey Lyttleton Lowis, son of Mrs. Lowis of Fowkham, Kent, and the late John Lowis, was announced today.
"It was stated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Kennedy, of 90 The Fenway, last night, that they would make the formal announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lallie Lee, to Lt.- Comrd. Geoffrey L. Lowis, of London, on Saturday. Miss Kennedy will be 18 years old in the fall. She attended Dana Hall, and this past winter attended Miss McLean's school of travel in Paris. Early in the year, she met Mr. Lowis, at St. Moritz, Switzerland, during the skating season. He was decorated for gallantry in the battle of Jutland, and is a member of the Bath Clubj the Garrick Club, and the Hurlingham Country Club. He is an excellent athlete, having been rated the best amateur boxer in the royal fleet in the war. He is 29, and is a retired lieutenant-commander of the British navy."
"Bob" Kenyon married Miss Lura House of Springfield, Mass., at Cambridge, Mass., on May 3, 1926. After a short honeymoon spent in the South, the Kenyons returned to Bob's home in
Dover, Mass
At the spring golf tournament, held at the Charles River Country Club on May 21, about sixty men played, including the following 'O7 men: Stilphen, Pierce, Plummer, Smart. Bill Grimes' report of the tournament was for one of the Boston papers.
Through the untiring efforts of John McLane, together with the helpful responses of many of the class, the quota, which was the largest ever assessed the 1907 class, was met this year.
Albion R. Nickerson was accidentally and instantly killed by electricity on July 2 at Peckett's on Sugar Hill, Franconia, N. H., where he has worked ever since leaving college. The funeral was held at Swanville, Me., on July 6. A fuller obituary notice appears in the Necrology.
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