Charles Gilbert Milham was married in New York city on September fifth to Miss Alma Marie Hass, and they are now at home to their friends at 277 Park Ave. Rev. Elwood Erickson performed the ceremony for Charlie and his bride, and a part of their wedding trip was spent in Hanover. Charlie is at present holding an executive position with the Atlas Utilities Corporation.
Gus Ayers is construction engineer in charge for the Six Companies, Inc., who are building the Hoover Dam, the biggest piece of engineering work now under construction in the United States.
Mary Louise Chellis was married on September 14 in Longmeadow, Mass., to Henry Richards Elmer of Springfield.
The sons of 1906 in the present freshman class at Dartmouth are Charles W. French, Jr., Grant Herman, and Frederic S. O'Brien.
Ned Herr's daughter Virginia has transferred from Smith to the University of Vermont, where she is now enrolled as a member of the sophomore class.
Dave Main served as finance chairman of the General Convention (Triennial) of the Episcopal Church of America held at Denver in September. The photogravure section of the Rocky Mountain News for September 13 carried a fine photograph of Dave along with those of many other prominent clergymen and laymen of the Episcopal cjiurch.
Many members of 1906 will wish to purchase Eric Kelly's latest story for children, "The Star of Halich," which has recently come from the press.
Secretary, Hanover, N. H.