Robert O. Snow, non-graduate, January 9, 1913, assumed the office of superintendent of the capitol of the state of Connecticut. His duties include the purchase of many of the state supplies. While still retaining his home in Willimantic, his office is at the capitol building in Hartford. This appointment covers a period of two years, and carries with it no little responsibility.
The annual round-up of men of 1900 residing in Boston and vicinity was held at the American House on Saturday evening, March 22 The following were present: Arundel" Atwood, Barker, Condit, Corson, Emerson, Fletcher, Ham, Jennings, Lewis, R. T. L. McDavitt, Merrill, Merry, Prescott, Rankin, Rich, D. 8., and Snow. The meeting was an enthusiastic one. Numerous events were planned for the year, including the annual spring outing, which will take place in the early part of June.
The class heard with interest the very favorable comment concerning the scheme of the 1900 class fund made during the meeting of the class secretaries in Hanover.
Secretary, . Natt W. Emerson, Barristers Hall, Boston