Judge Stephen S. Cushing rules that Reno divorces are not recognized by Vermont courts. Crawford M. Bishop, chief counsel for the Civil Communications Section of the Occupation High Command in Japan, is attempting to effect a wholesale revision of cable rates and re-establishment of pre-war international cable agreements. Crawford has served in the State Department for 22 years.
Neil S. Buckbee died on April 10, 1946 as the result of a heart attack Abby and Cap Pierce are moving to Whittier, Calif., in the near future.
Joe Cushing was in New York recently and explained why he was not in Hanover for our Fortieth. It seems that "Old Man Senile Debility" had him in bed on the doctor's order.
The College Trustees have appointed Francis Childs to the Winkley Professorship of the Anglo-Saxon and English Language and Literature.
Dr. Paul Felt has retired as a member of the Staff of the Connecticut State Hospital after 28 years of service. At a party given in his honor the hospital staff presented a wrist watch to Paul. Paul and Flossie plan to make their home in Haddam Neck, Conn.
Emily and Bill McGrail have announced the marriage of Bill Jr. to Miss Anne Jones of Sewickley, Penna.
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