Bob Mungall is still in Russia in spite, of his expectations to return home ill May. On April 18 "the last of the snow is about gone. It has been a long winter." He writes of a trip to Kharkof last year and a two-man reunion with L. R. Dwyer of the Freyn Engineering Company, Dartmouth '06, and of "a trip into the Kremlin, the seat of the government, for the payment of one dollar, in American money only, and seeing the historical museums and a couple of the old churches where former czars are buried. The oldest burial I noted was in 1490. The cost of living has not gone down, at least over here, for the past three months eggs have been 40 cents a piece." Bob's address is now International Electric Cos., Inc., 11/16 Telegraphny Pereoulok, Moscow, U. S. S. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kaffenburgh of Brookline announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gretchen Caroline Kaffenburgh, to Dr. Milton Aronowitz of Albany, N. Y. Miss Kaffenburgh attended the Howe- Marot school and is a graduate of Smith College, class of 1930. Dr. Aronowitz is a graduate of Dartmouth College and was president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Eastern New York in 1931. The wedding took place at her home on April 23.
Secretary, 40 Broad St., Boston