Dick Wood, reformed instructor at Tech, is doing full-time work at Harvard.
Joe Woods was a recent visitor in Gotham.
Phil Gove, after three years teaching at Rice Institute, has joined the faculty of New York University. Win Ranney is again at the same university, and not at C. C. N. Y., as was so libelously stated in this column a while back. Both are living at the Faculty Club of N. Y. U. Phil came up from Texas in a Ford in June, and made some sort of miraculous time which I dare not state.
Ned Allen, distinguished journalist, has left Springfield, Mass., substantially in the condition in which he found it, to join the faculty of the University of Southern California.
Your Secretary spent a week in Hanover in October, and found reflected glory in the academic positions of H West and Jack Hurd. H spent the summer in Paris. Jack is teaching freshman English with a gusto.
Bobby Bartlett is back in Hanover to get his degree, after which he will enter Harvard to study medicine.
Jim Hamilton has now the management of Dick Hall's House as one of his duties.
Sherry Bates sent in some good pictures that he took at the class picnic last June.
Miss Frances Cate and Duke VosBurgh were married in September. They will live in Bridgeport, Conn., scene of Duke's bond-vending operations.
Danny Kincaid is with Hoagland, Allum and Company, 34 Pine "St., New York city. Miss Lucile, daughter of Reverend and Mrs. E. W. Ward, and Hardy Ferguson were married in Evanston, Ill., August 23, and will live at 719 Reba Place in that city.
Secretary, Francis 240 Waverly Place, New York