Miss Elizabeth Chapman Brown and Johnny Johnson have become engaged.
Sterry Waterman has become a partner in the law firm where he has been working. That firm is now Searles, Graves and Waterman, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
George Shattuck is teaching history in the Newton (Mass.) High School, and lives next door to Gray Bates in Auburndale.
If any member of the class who sees these lines has not sent in his data for the class directory he might well do it.
Bob Dewey informs ye ed. that on August 20 he was married to Miss Helen A. Sjoblom of Minneapolis, a University of Minnesota graduate in 1924. Bob states that the Hanover alumni in San Francisco are on the alert.
Modie Spiegel, in one of his rare communications, says that he has a daughter named Barbara.
Miss Alma Gerrish of Maiden, Mass., and Bob Hight have been married. There is a movement on foot to present them with an Oom-pah horn, with the compliments of 1922.
Egon Kattwinkel is a second year student at Harvard Medical School.
Jim Judie is engaged in practising law and in vending real estate in South Bend, Ind.
Shaw Livermore, the demon economist, is engaged in security analysis for a Boston financial house.
Doc Col ton is living in Hackettstown, N. J., and is district sales manager for the Purina Mills, St. Louis.
Bunny Bunnell has gone with the Goodyear Company, Akron, and will put in three years in the factory learning the ropes.
Jim Martin is teaching in the Orange, N. J., High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noyes acquired a son yclept Fred on November 3, 1927. Fred is a statistician in Detroit.
Jack Dalton is at Trudeau, N. Y., an Adirondacks health center, getting himself back to health.
Chub Young is using that brisk walk of his to advance himself in the real estate business in Gotham.
Joe Talbot, who was George Fleming's only serious rival'for the sageship of the Coffee Room, is at the practice of law in Naugatuck, Conn.
Alden James is an advertising salesman for the Atlantic Monthly Company, New York, the company which is practically dominated by Wallis E. Howe, Jr. '23.
Charley Townsend is with Barron G. Collier, Inc., famed public relations counselors, as editor of The Car Card, a street car advertising magazine.
Gilman Wallace is practising law in Cam- bridge, Mass., 38 Charles River Road.
Killy Kilmarx has moved to 317 West 87th St., Gotham.
Monty Mountcastle has shifted from Hanover to Cleveland, where he is with Forman-Bassett Company, famed lithographers.
Amos Lyford is in Manchester, N. H., vending the output of the National Cash Register Company.
Larry Waite is naval aviating, with the U. S. Navy Scouting Fleet, wherever that may be at this moment.
Bill Pope is assistant secretary-treasurer of the Toledo Title Guarantee and Trust Company.
Rex Malmquist has gone back to the soil, and is raising pullets with Bob Clark on the Clark ranch at Hawleyville, Conn.
George Ducro is engaged in the retail furniture business in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Roy Hill is principal of the Barrington, R. 1., High School.
Nat Dodge is now "treasurer of the New Hampshire Photo-Engraving Company, Inc., Manchester. He was for some time with the Manchester Union.
Chuck Canfield is living in Swarthmore, Pa., and works in Philadelphia.
Eddie Laycock is with the Boston Glober New England's best-known receipt-book.
John Dexheimer is engaged in contracting in Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Harry Aronson purveys shoes in the Hub.
The W. T. Grant Company has stationed Ed Rowe in Richmond, Va.
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