Charlie Townsend, Socony-Vacuum account executive for Getchell Advertising Agency, is moving his wife and their twins from New York to the Connecticut hinter- land in November. The Townsends spent their vacation in the Adirondack^.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Spaulding are taking legal steps to adopt the three-year-old boy whom they took into their home two years ago. Ernie is assistant chief of the Division of Research and Publication in the State Department at Washington.
Your correspondent and wife visited Ellis Briggs '21 in Havana in August. Ellis is second secretary of the American Embassy there, and is a host par excellence, A post in the Havana Embassy is regarded by young American diplomats as a choice assignment because of the interesting problems that the revolution and after events created.
Ray Atwood, with his characteristically generous interest in Dartmouth matters, has agreed to act as subscription agent in our class of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE.
One year from June 1922 will have a reunion. The best minds are now mulling over plans. Infectious publicity will begin with this paragraph. Your Secretary be- lieves that to miss the Fifteenth Reunion should be a police offense. Suggestions for our program and nominations for the committee are invited.
Tom Quinn was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States on May 27.
Tommy Byrne, principal of Windsor, Vt., High School, was recently elected president of the Southeastern Vermont Teachers Association.
Secretary, U. S. Attorney's Office Old P. O. Bldg., New York, N. Y