"Buck" Chandler was recently elected alderman in Newton by a large vote.
The Brattleboro papers carried a long account of the marriage, on the evening of January 1, of Mary Hitchcock Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim H. Crane, to Theodore Austin Farwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Farwell of Turners Falls, Mass., at the home of the bride's parents. The contracting parties are thus described: "The bride is a graduate of Brattleboro High School in the class of 1925 and of Mount Holyoke in 1929, while the groom was graduated from Turners Falls High School in 1922 and from Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amherst in 1927. He now has a position in the electrical engineering department of the Western Massachusetts Companies at Springfield, Mass., in which city the newly married couple, after a short trip, will make their home in an apartment at 915 Worthington St."
Fred V. Bennis started west by automobile for the Pacific Coast in January, and hopes to visit a number of '9B men in the various states through which he passes.
A book entitled, "State School Education and School Funds and their Apportionment," has just come from the Bureau of Education press, and the author is Fletcher Harper Swift.
"Mush" Jones sends greetings from Long Beach, Cal., where he and Mrs. Jones and their small daughter, Joan, are spending the holidays.
Fred Lord recently represented Dartmouth College and also the Medical School at a ceremony in Wilton, N. H., in honor of Dr. George W. Hatch.
Jack Spring was in Chicago in December, and while there had a pleasant call on Seth Pope.
Pope writes that the Christmas festivities this year centered about the new grandchild.
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