Howard D. Atwood (Tuck '06) writes from Panama, saying that the doctors there have advised an immediate change of climate for Mrs. Atwood, and says that as a result he and Mrs. Atwood will probably come to the United States this month for good.
Churchill and Alden, manufacturers of the Ralston Shoe at Brockton, Mass., have just published a catalogue which contains the pictures of the officers of the company. A picture of Harris W. Fleming appears with the title of secretary. We understand Harris is very active in the selling end of this organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edward Warren anannounce the marriage of their sister, Margaret Moore, to Irving Washington Bedell. "Pete" and some associates are operating the Dedham Finishing Company at Dedham, Mass., where he and Mrs. Bedell will live.
A son, William C. Jackson, Jr., was born at Ayer, Mass., January 31, to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jackson.
The class round-up at the Boston City Club on Saturday evening, March 4, was a great success. There were twenty-one men in attendance, and the meeting did not break up until about eleven o'clock. Day made a report informally regarding the Class Fund, and there was considerable general discussion. Following are the names of the men on hand: Brooks, W. E. Chamberlain, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Cornish, Day, Donnelly (Worcester), Elliott (Lowell), Emery (Worcester), Fleming (Brockton),, Furfey, Gilman, Hersam, Loder, Peyser (Portsmouth), Pierce, Reeve, W. B. Small (Providence), Sylvester (South Hadley Falls), Wallis, Wilkins. One encouraging thing about the round-ups is, that a lot of new faces appear each time. Those of the class who have not attended one of the Boston round-ups recently should make every effort to be there at the next one.
Secretary, Lafayette R. Chamberlin, 30 State St., Boston