The Boston Transcript has given these two items about Ralph Bartlett. On June 11, at West Lebanon, Me., Miss Sylvia Bull Shapleigh was married to Mortimer Brewster Smith of New York City. "The bridewas given in marriage by her uncle, RalphD. Bartlett of Boston."
On July 21, Bartlett sailed from New York on a North German Lloyd liner "forhis usual summer travel abroad. He is going again to Russia, which country he frequently has visited."
An unconfirmed rumor states that Charles D. Hazen spent several weeks in Hanover in the early part of the summer.
Sullivan and his wife went to England in May. Another grandson was born in London, June 7, the son of Professor and Mrs. Lewis P. Curtis (Jeanet Sullivan) of New Haven, Conn., who are temporary residents of London. Sully wrote that they planned to visit Scotland and then go to the Continent, returning home about September first.
Warden gave an address at one of the round table luncheons of the annual convention of the United States Chamber of Commerce held in San Francisco in May. His subject was "Local Taxation." His brief discussion of this timely topic was so clear, so simple, so sane, that reading the full address would be helpful to every one of us as we try to decide for whom to vote at the next and at later elections.
Our two representatives in Marblehead, Flagg, a permanent resident and Wheat, a summer resident, have called on the Secretary recently. Both seemed to be in excellent health, which is gratifying on general principles and also because Wheat was laid up several weeks last winter with a broken arm. Mrs. Wheat had a prolonged illness during the winter and spring, but, fortunately, has made a complete recovery.
David Arnold Williamson, son of our classmate, was married to Marion Josephine Roberts, July 16, 1932. The ceremony was in the Stanford Memorial Chapel, Stanford University. Mr. Williamson is with an advertising firm in San Francisco.
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