Charles A. Bardwell is with Bardwell-Robinson Company, lumber manufacturers, 24th Ave. North, and Second St., Minneapolis, Minn. He is living at 1916 Colfax Ave. South.
Noah S. Foss is teaching in the Blake School, Minneapolis, Minn., and is residing at 3011 First Ave. South.
Allan P. Fowler is chief chemist for the Central Aguirre Company, Central Aguirre, Porto Rico.
Arthur H. Lord is at the Southern Collegiate Institute, Albion, Ill.
The engagement has recently been announced of Miss Mary Allerton Cushman to Charles S. Levermore. Miss Cushman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cushman of 256 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., and of Andover, Me., and is now in her senior year at Smith College. The date for the wedding has not yet been announced. Mr. Levermore is with the General Chemical Company of New York.
James E. McPherson of Framingham, Mass., is serving his second term in the Massachusetts house of representatives and has been doing conspicuously good work with that body. He is being boomed for senator from his district.
Boston is glad to see the return of James M. Porter, who is back in his home town as superintendent of the cigar factory of Waitt & Bond, Inc. This is the largest cigar factory in the world under one roof. Philip M. Forristall is also with the same firm.
Louis B. Wallace has been transferred from Providence to the Boston office of the American Radiator Co. He is on the sales end, and his office is at 131 Federal St. He is residing at 2 Quint PL, Cambridge.
On April 6th, at the Hotel Bond, Hart-ford, Conn., Mary Daisy Kempner of Hart-ford was married to Herbert A. Wolff.
The class bowling tournament held during the winter by the Dartmouth Club of Boston was won by 1910 with a percentage of .813; the Old Guard was second, .781; and 1911 third, .625. 1910 led from the first, and the team was composed of Leland Powers (capt.), Raymond R. Gorton, John W. F. Hobbs, Harold C. Benjamin, Thornton W. Jenness, and Gay Gleason (subs.). Gorton with an average of 95.4 was second in the race for individual averages, and Hobbs with an average of 91.2 was seventh.
One of the most exclusive haberdashery shops in Chicago is that of Ogilvie & Heneage, 18-20 E. Jackson Boulevard. Thomas H. Heneage is one of the partners.
Frank O. Robinson is assistant manager of the Wianno Club, Wianno, Mass.
Information wanted regarding the following: W. L. Baldwin, Francis L. Donovan, John T. Farwell, James R. Lowell, W. D. Steward, L. T. Allan, John Bredemus, George R. Carpenter, E. A. Cushman, and A. G. Meehan.
Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 100 Summer St., Boston