Fred Shaneman sends word that he is with the Great Western Electro-Chemical Company, 9 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. Ed Sullivan, at law school, can be found at 10 Mellon St., Cambridge, Mass.
Word comes of the engagement of Stan Lonsdale to Miss Martha Clark of New Britain, Conn.
Ives Atherton, in Hanover with the Massachusetts Mutual', exhorts "the promising young man" to snap-to and climb aboard some life insurance.
From the columns of the Daily Dartmouth it is learned that David Rubins has again distinguished himself, this time by being awarded the Prix de Rome for sculpture for 1928, according to an announcement made by the judges' committee of the Grand Central Art Galleries. The award carries with it a full scholarship for three years of study in Europe.
John Loeb, who has been on the "lost list," has been located by the Ad Building at 161 East 79th St., New York. He is with the American Metal Company, 61 Broadway.
From the other side of the world we learn that Quentin Pan is with the China Times, Shantung Road, Shanghai, China.
Another of the "lost" has been found. Bob Knott is a medical student at the Albany Hospital, Albany, N. Y. Harry Harris has been located with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, at 9 Clinton St., Newark, N. J., with his residence at 40 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J.
Dick Dickinson contributes the following from 105 Cottage Park Road, Winthrop Center, Mass.: "George Kenney, who married Miss Martha Sweeney of Lancaster, Ky., last fall, is still the general agent of the Glens Falls Insurance Company, in Columbus, Ohio, living at 442 East Maynard Ave. He writes that (Mac) McNiff is teaching history at Ohio State. The Tuck contingent who remember 'Chico,' Ernesto de la Guardia Jr., will be pleased to know that he is still Panamanian consul in San Francisco and is now married.
"Paul Lockwood is further reducing the sparse ranks of the unmarried, his engagement to Miss Mary Jacoby of Summit, N. J., having been announced recently. The birth of Nancy Jane Henretta last November has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. James E. Henretta of Kane, Pa. So far as I remember the marriage of Van Huyck to Miss Helen Louise Ashfield last fall has never been broadcast through these channels. Van has joined the great majority likewise by entering the insurance business.
"Chicago's municipal scandal has attracted Harland Stockwell to a position with the Bureau of Public Efficiency there. With same forty '24 men in that vicinity, the only news that is fit to print is that both George Rockwood and Charlie French have succumbed to matrimony, details not disclosed. Another bit of municipal graft is held by Don Donaldson as city clerk in another one of these restricted residential suburbs, Glencoe, L. I. I'm sorry that this gleaning is so scanty, but since most of ayr friends are quite properly digging in on the first stages of their original jobs, there seems to be little information of general interest beyond the usual vital statistics."
After such a letter the Secretary feels like getting a quart and jubilating a bit.
We failed to mention that Peirce Knott is with Bob at the Albany Hospital.
Red Newell adds to the rare postage stamp collection from Kobe, Japan, where he can be reached care the National City Bank of New York, P. O. Box 168, Sannomiya. Red says he hasn't much to offer in the way of news that might prove startling, other than that the tennis and baseball seasons are getting in full swing.
Luit Luitwieler proved himself again one of the world's best pinch-hitters for the Secretary at the annual meeting of the Secretaries Association held in Hanover, May 4 and S. In addition to that Luit is one of the best as a class agent for the Alumni Fund.
Joe Egolf has increased the '24 population of Pittsburgh 100% by his settling here. Another item of almost local news is that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler 3d are wearing "that beamish expression," due to the recent arrival of Miss Butler.
Stew Rider, from 271 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, pens the joyful tidings that a son, George Custer Rider 2d, was, born May 19. Stew - believes the young chap will develop into a pretty good candidate for Dartmouth —his older sister probably being slated for Hamp.
Secretary, 6625 Dalzell Place, Pittsburgh, Pa.