George M. King is now engaged in teach ing at Bainbridge, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer Buchanan of Dedham, Mass., recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Frances Buchanan, to Philip Paul Hartmann of Brookline. Philip, who is Max Hartmann's second son, was graduated from the Boston University College of Business Administration in 1932, and Miss Buchanan from Emerson College the same year.
Happy Wayman's address is now 517 N. Kellogg St., Galesburg, Ill.
Charlie and Rose Main were in Hanover in April to see their son Sam take the part of Private Lewisohn in "What Price Glory," effectively staged by the Dartmouth Players.
The Smokador Manufacturing Company, of which Elon Pratt is president, has changed its New York showroom from 130 West 42d St. to the New York Furniture Exchange, Space 504, 206 Lexington Ave.
A letter from Henry Ladd to Harold Rugg, enclosing a gift to the Alumni Fund, brings the news that he lost his home by fire a year ago, and has just completed rebuilding, at Belfast, Me. His oldest daughter is to be married in June, his second daughter is in college, and his son in high school. Henry hopes to come to the thirtieth reunion next vear.
The class luncheon at the Parker House in Boston on May 3 brought out Randall Cooke, Charlie Main, Harold Patten, and Walter Powers from the vicinity of Boston, and Bob Blood and Freddie Scribner from Manchester and Louis Russell from Concord.
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An announcement of special interest to the alumni and to the people of Hanover has just been released by the treasurer's office. Halsey Edgerton has purchased President Tucker's house and will occupy it in the fall. It seems only a few weeks ago that our worthy treasurer was living in a room in the hotel and now he has a family and one of the finest residences in town. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton of Occom Ridge, Hanover, N. H.
But we are not through yet. A wire from the Associated Press states that Halsey Edgerton has been made Worshipful Grand Master of the State of New Hampshire. This is the highest Masonic honor in the State and means years and years of hard work.
Secretary, Hanover, N. H.