In September, 1913, Clarence G. McDavitt was elected president of the "Under Forty" division of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. This body was organized three years ago to increase the activity of the younger members of the Chamber. They have for some time been engaged in an exhaustive study of traffic conditions in the streets of Boston. The report has been rendered and has met with a very favorable reception. Tt will be published in printed form at an early date. McDavitt has been unusually active in increasing the effectiveness of the "Under Forty" division. He was selected for the usual term of one year. Twelve hundred members of the Chamber are eligible to this body. The Boston Chamber of Commerce itself is one of the largest organizations of this character in the country and has made a record in energy and efficiency. The "Under Forty" division, under President McDavitt's leadership, has made a record which is worthy of the parent organization.
Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, Barristers Hall, Boston