After a considerable absence from these columns there appears again the name of Henry B. Bjorkman, now with Smith, Graham, and Rockwell, New York, members of the well-known stock exchange in that city.
Chaunce Hawley continues as an ambassador of commerce for the Leadite Company of Philadelphia, going places in the Hupp coupe with which the company presented him to tour the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware, and part of Pennsylvania and Jersey.
Harry Griffith is located in Chattanooga, where he is manager of the branch office of the Packer Advertising Company, and is busily engaged in spoiling the scenery of eastern Tennessee with innumerable billboards telling of the virtues of various cigarettes, breakfast foods, and other commodities. Griff is the proud father of David Crockett Griffith.
J. V. Gunnison is also in Chattanooga, with a hosiery concern.
Duke Harten is the prosperous proprietor of two book stores and circulating libraries in East Orange, N. J., and lives in Roselle.
El Warner, also of Roselle, is in the jewelry business, and was fortunate enough to find pressing affairs in Chicago the week of the Northwestern game.
Chick Childs was married last fall to Miss Margaret Jenkins of Newton Center, Mass.
Ed Hennessey is with an oil refining company in Fall River.
Ken McDonough is hidden away in the wilds of Maine, the town being called Woodland.
joe Egolf, after a couple of years on the vaudeville circuit with a band, has located in Pittsburgh, and is traveling for the Ludlow Valve Company of Troy, N. Y.
To turn to the West, Hort Conrad was supposed to run the big New Year's party for the Alumni Association in Chicago. Reports have not been received at the date of writing, but it was expected to be good.
The engagement of Tubby Washburn to Elizabeth Lamson of Hubbard Woods, Ill., has been announced. Tubby is in Chicago.
Connie Kurtz is in Buffalo in the life insurance business.
Chuck MacMillan, Denver, writes himself down as "factory representative." You can't fool me, Chuck, I am in the same business, and it just means "salesman."
Bob MacCready is at the Harvard Medical School.
Lou Gove is with S. H. Kress and Company in San Francisco.
And also on the coast is Lee Jamison, who has migrated to Los Angeles. He is with the Western Air Express.
On December seventeenth there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ford Whelden, Detroit, a daughter, Roxane.
Ross Beatty is in Chicago with the I. N. R. Beatty Lumber Company of Oak Lawn, Ill.
Bob McKennan was married to Miss Catherine Laycock, daughter of Dean Laycock, in Hanover in December. Bishop Dallas performed the ceremony, and Will McLaughlin was one of the ushers. Bob and his wife are living in Cambridge, where Bob is studying.
Stub Dwinell is teaching in the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven.
Line Davis, Campello, Mass., is vicepresident of a radio loud speaker concern, a rival in business evidently of the Hon. Jesse Hawley.
Bill Thompson is in the hardware business in Lowell, Mass.
And to conclude this column of mostly less important news, the Secretary and his wife take pleasure in announcing the birth of a daughter, Jean, in Bronxville, N. Y., on December twenty-eighth.
Secretary, 2710 Graybar Building, New York