Edmund E. Day has resigned his position as dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Michigan, and has accepted an appointment with the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Memorial as director of a newly constituted Division of Social Sciences. Rufus has been in New York with the Rockefeller Memorial during the last college year, but on leave of absence from Michigan, and only recently consented to make the change a permanent one.
Hubert R. Dunn is president of the Saranac Club at Lake Saranac, N. Y., and takes a great interest in outdoor sports, especially hockey. He has been instrumental in getting the Dartmouth hockey teams to come to Saranac in recent years.
In the May issue of Personnel, a magazine published by the American Management Association dealing with personnel conditions in distribution organizations, there aptpears an article by Royal Parkinson entitled "Turnover and Length of Service of Salesmen." Royal's father, Mr. William D. Parkinson of Fitchburg, Mass., of the class of 1878, attended the fifty-year reunion of his class at Hanover at Commencement time.
Winfield S. Barney's oldest son, Winfield Jr., graduated from North Carolina University this year. His second son, Marshall Hobart Barney, has just completed his freshman year there.
Dr. William P. Clough has been promoted from the rank of captain to that of major in the Medical Corps of the Organized Reserves, according to an announcement made in May at the headquarters of the 97th Division.
Lillard has taken abroad for the summer a group of boys from several prep, schools. The boys are to study the French language and literature at the Chateau du Montcel, at Jouy-en-Josas, near Versailles. Mrs. Lillard and the three youngest children are with him, and they plan to spend most of the summer on the coast of Brittany.
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