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he is with the American Embassy, Djakarta, Indonesia. Djakarta was Batavia when the Indies were under the Dutch flag. - - 1933 - EDWARD PAIGE has been named co-chairman of the Industrial Division of the Bristol, Conn., Community Chest. -1934-DONALD DUMONT has been transferred from Istanbul to Warsaw as Second Secretary-Consul and Political Officer. He entered the Foreign Service eleven years ago and has been stationed at Dakar, Rabat, Tunis and Istanbul. . . WILLIAM JACKSON is engaged to Miss Lucille L. Sarmast of Yonkers, N . Y . .. ADRIAN ONDERDONK, JR., married Mrs. Mildred G . Darlington of Baltimore, Md., on March 16. They are living in Arlington, Va ., and Ade is working for the Government. - - 1935 - HENRY COONEY was one of the 18 successful candidates in the primary election for the Hanford City Council on October 16. . . BOB LAU announces the birth of a second son, Robert John, III, last June. Bob has been elected Eastern Regional Chairman of the National Planning Committee of the American Veterans Committee. He has been named Publicity Chairman for the Trenton, N. J ., Exchange Club as well as to the Speakers Committee of the New Jersey Citizens Tax Study Foundation. . . The REV. JOHN McGARVEY was awarded the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology by Temple University last June. He is rector of Trinity Church. Collingdale, Penn. . . FREDERICK SENF addressed the Hartford Chapter of National Association of Cost Accountants on October 16. His topic was "The Scope of Labor Relations." . . WILLIAM WETHERILL has been appointed executive vice president of D . A. Henderson Co., Camden, N . J . - - 1 936 MAJOR WILLIAM GILFILLAN has been serving as Executive Officer to the Provost Marshal at Fon Dix, N. ]. . . LESTER LAU has sold out his business interests in New Jersey, and has moved to San Diego, California, where he is acting manager for National Food Plan. . . FRAZIER SCOTT has been named legal counsel for the General Electric Company's newly formed Measurements and Industrial Products Division at Lynn, Mass. - - 1937 - JAMES EGAN announces the binh of a daughter, Jamie Laura, on June 1. .. EDWARD LEHAN has been elected vice-president of the First National Bank. Manchester, Conn . . . PHILIP SCHARF has received the Master of Science degree in applied physics from the University of Rochester. - - 1938 - ERICK HOEGBERG married Miss Ruth E. Grotz of Garden City, N . Y., on June 16. They will live in Stamford, Conn., where he is a research chemist with the American Cyanamid Co. . .

GREG McKEE announces the binh of a son, Thomas Mason, on June 20 . . . WILLYS PETERSON received the Master of Ans degree from Yale last June. - - 1939-MAJOR RICHARD AMES has been promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. He is Regional Representative of the Air Force's Rochester, New York office and is living at 239 Cobb Terrace there. .. MORRIS KLEIN is engaged to Miss Naomi Davidson of West Hanford .. . DR. GUY MAYNARD, JR., has been named a diplomate of the American Board of Surgery. He is a pracricing surgeon on the staff of Sr. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, Mass.

- - 1940-MAJOR ALBERT AKSOMITAS has been assigned to Headquarters, Air Weather Service, Washington, D . C. He will be a Weather Forecaster ar Andrews Air Base. . . GUSTAVE ANDRIAN was married to Miss Margaret Anne Penfield of West Hanford on August 18 by CHAPLAIN O'GRADY in the College Chapel. PROFESSOR NAYLOR was the best man and MITCHEL PAPPAS an usher . . . GEORGE ROUNTREE has been appointed group supervisor in the Boston district of the Travelers Insurance Co. He is living in Needham, Mass . .. LT. RICHARD SHELLY married Miss Lois Elsie Hudson of Rockville, Conn. on

Faculty News PROFESSOR KRIEBLE was one of thirty-eight professors from all over the United States invited to attend the General Electric Conference of College Professors in Pittsfield, Mass., on August 3 1. With PROFESSOR SMELLIE he attended rhe 75th American Chemical Society meetings in New York on September 3-7.

Albert Holland, '34, Chairman of the Greater Hanford Community Chest, addresses the opening fund "Kickoff" dinner. The Chest went over the top for the first time in five years. PROFESSOR BARBER, who ts on leave of absence for one year's study in Luxembourg on a Fulbright Scholarship, represented the College ar the lOOth Anniversary of the birth of DESIRE JOSEPH CARDINAL MERCIER, HON. '19, at College Marie Therese, Louvain, Belgi um, on October 10. MR. and MRS. ARTHUR CHRIST announce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Scott, on July 6 . PROFESSOR HARRINGTON represented the College at the dedication of Holy Cross College's new Biology building on October 11. MR. and MRS . HAROLD HOLMDOHL announce the binh of a daughter, Jill, on October 8. PROFESSOR HOOD has been granted sabbatical leave during the Trinity Term . He will pursue his research on Browning and Shelley.

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PROFESSOR MOWERY has written two papers on Chromatographic Adsorption which appeared in the November number of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. He lectured on "The Chromatographic Separation of Glucose and Fructose" before the November lOth meeting of the Connecticut Valley section of the American Chemical Society. PROFESSOR SHAW was the keynote speaker at the Mayflower Society's national convention in Plymouth, Mass ., on September 10. He has been re-elecred to another three year term to the Rollins College Board of Trustees. Since June he has published seven magazine anicles. On November 27 he路 will speak on "The World Situation" at the Wethersfield Pul5lioc Library. PROFESSOR WATTERS will give an organ recital at Trinity Church, Boston, on November 26. His recording of the "Schonberg Variations" and the "Messiaen" from the organ of the College Chapel has been published by Classic Editions, Brooklyn, N. Y . PROFESSOR and MRS . ARTHUR ADAMS have moved to Boston where he is editor of the New England Historical Journal, 9 Ashbunon Place. PROFESSOR and MRS. DADOURIAN have moved to their new home at 177 North Main Street, West Hartford. His new book "How to Study-How to Solve" was published last summer by the Addison-Wesley Press, Cambridge, Mass.


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