Chinee Allen contributes the following on stationery of the Department of Psychology from Hanover: "The Hanover contingent grows apace. There is Bob Strong and the fine work he is doing in the Ad Building, and Cliff Aiken, who is manager for The Wigwam—an institution in the town by this time. Ives Atherton gets into town quite often, and I saw Bob Hayes when he was on his honeymoon some time ago. The rest of us are on the faculty. Penn Haile has switched from English to philosophy and likes it. George Trafton has come on to teach economics. Shep Patterson has a nice home off the Leb. Road. Married, of course. That leaves the fifth membermyself. Also married these two and more years (happily), living in a college apartment and hoping for better things after I get my Ph. D. The College presented me with an M. S. last June. Spud Spaulding and his newly acquired wife attended the last faculty dance."
George Traver, on a good-will tour for the Paperboard Industries Association, recently spent an evening in Pittsburgh and gave us the opportunity of finding that he is the same old "Gidge" of college days—save for the addition of an occasional pound here and there.
Stan Lyon is engaged to Miss Dorothy Miller of Rochester, N. Y. The list of "Greater Boston" bachelors is fast thinning. We also learn that Mr. and Mrs. L. P. White of West Medford, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Ives Atherton. Charlie Amelung is engaged to Miss Marion W. Kent, of Bridgeport, Conn., and the announcement of John Wheatley's engagement to Miss Alma C. Clark, of West Hanover, Mass., came during the Christmas vacation.
The event of Spud Spaulding's bringing his wife to Hanover for their honeymoon rated headlines and much space in the Daily Dartmouth. Space will not permit our reprinting the entire story,—suffice it to say that Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding will live at 270 Seaman Ave., Washington Heights, New York city.
Jack Rogers is engaged to Miss Phyllis Lawrence Whiting. About Christmas time a very attractive card was received from China on which Red Newell said that he was still bearing up and was leaving for Kobe, Japan, on the morrow, to labor in that section for the International Banking Corporation.
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