The Secretary has received a postcard from Ralph Bartlett, written September 10 in Moscow, to which city he had journeyed by air plane from Konigsberg, East Prussia. Ralph is continuing his long-established practice of getting off the beaten trails of tourist travel.
On September 15 Ozora Davis wrote, "I am going on a long journey, as far as Hawaii."
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Kingsbury of Wollaston, Mass., have announced the marriage of their daughter Ruth to William Irven Lewis, on June 25. Mr. Lewis' work is with the Boston Transcript.
We record another marriage, that of Stanley Pingrey Miner, Dartmouth '22, second son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Miss Catherine Gerwig Jones of Greensburg, Pa., on October 6.
Walter Sullivan writes that his first grandchild, Arthur Pomeroy Hendrick, was born August 30. Mrs. Hendrick was Elinor, the oldest of Sully's daughters.
Mrs. William K. Whiting died at her home in Everett, Mass., June 21. Her maiden name was Eliza Harden, and her home was in Milford, Mass., where she married Mr. Whiting, June 5, 1892, who with one son, William F., survives. Both father and son are musicians.
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