Weddings in October:
Whitehill-Roby . . . . Al Whitehill and Marjorie Roby were married on October 3 in Montpelier, where the couple will make their home. Al is an engineer in the state highway department.
Hall-Goff .... Lee Price Goff of Cleveland was married to Chuck Hall on Oct. 10. One of the ushers was Tom Wollaeger. Chuck and his bride will live in Cleveland, the former being employed in the investment department of the Cleveland Trust Co.
Cronin-Delehanty .... The marriage of John Cronin and Sally Delehanty took place in Brooklyn on Oct. 24.
Engagements: Eleanor Clark Hurlbutt of East Longmeadow, Mass., to Howie Braillard. Katherine Wheatley to George Bladworth.
Birth: Terrence, to the Terry Logans, on Nov. 6. Eight-pounder.
Both the Whitehills and the Halls took wedding trips through New England. Chuck wrote me that he and his bride had stayed at "Glenwood-on-the-Saco," an inn at Glen, N. H., owned and operated by Ade Nitschelm and his wife and Lex Paradis '34, whose hospitality Chuck can recommend highly.
WAKELIN AT YALE
On a Sunday evening about a month ago Hazen and I ran into Jim Wakelin near Harvard Square. Jim was visiting from New Haven, where he is taking courses at Yale to complete the requirements for his doctorate in physics, and teaching on the side. While we were talking Darby Findlay suddenly appeared under the street light. He's taking his second year at the Harvard Business School.
The Bill Sumners are now living in Providence at 263 Benefit St. Mr. S. is still in the traffic department of the New England Tel & Tel. Through them I got the information that Jim Brown is either planning to or now attending Tufts Dental School.
Carl Parsons is with the U. S. Forest Service in Manchester Center, Vt Jud Coveil, farming near Brandy, Va Shel Reed, teaching in the department of genetics at McGill Tennant Downs, studying in the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corp. in Hartford.
Dan Kraft is an employment interviewer with the International Silver Co. in Meriden Barney Todd, a doctor at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Newman Thibault is in the research laboratories of the Norton Co. in Worcester with the title of ceramic petrographer. That had me stopped for a while.
Well, gents, the news is a little scantier than usual this month. But it's the lull before the storm. Chairman Bob Wilkin is busy getting steam up under plans for our Fifth, and by next month the returns ought to be pouring in.
Secretary. E-24 Morris Hall Soldiers Field, Boston