Just returned from the Secretaries' Meeting at Hanover. Time only for the following hurried notes gathered since our last burst
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stirling Wilson announce Miss Margaret Augusta as of April 12.
Two days earlier Miss Agatha C. McCuen of Worcester took Paul Goward from '16's fast diminishing list of bachelors.
Ed Kiley has left the Northwest, and is now at Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh.
Among the other moves are: Park Larmon to Bayside, N. Y.; Les Leavitt to the American University of Beirut, Syria; DeWitt Stillman to 707 Virginia Ave., Kenilworth, Ill.; Howdie Parker back to Watertown, Mass.; and Kirke Davis to Antwerp as the European manager for Fisk Rubber Company.
Ernie Cutler is treasurer of the newly formed Hancock Paint and Varnish Company of Atlantic, Mass., Chet Woolworth is still running the Animal Trap Company of America at Lititz, Pa., as president, and Fletch Andrews writes that Bill Brett finally turned up at a Cleveland gathering of Dartmouth brothers.
A lost announcement we'll find it later and give the particulars told of Park Hayden's recent wedding.
To quote from a local item on the "elections" at Brown: "The two most popular members of the faculty in the minds of the seniors are two members of the history department, Prof. E. C. Kirkland and
All in all, there are probably more news items in this month's notes than we've had for a long time, and yet we are not taking up much space, which all goes to show what a wonderful filler bunk is.
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