Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Dorr of Spring-field, Mass., are rejoicing in the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Hayes Dorr, born on March 2, 1916.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison Hubbard of Summit, N. J., rejoice in the birth of a daughter, Lillian Elizabeth Hubbard, born March 9, 1916.
Roy W. Hatch is now teaching in the Dorchester, Mass., High School.
Karl A. Pember, non-graduate, was appointed April 6 county clerk of Windsor county, Vermont, to succeed his father, J. Read Pember '62, whose deputy he has been for some time.
A Boston round-up for 1902 men was held Friday evening, April 7, at the Hotel Bellevue, Boston, at which eighteen men of the class sat down to supper and an evening of informal discussion. President P. O. Dorr of Springfield presided, and there were present, in addition, Secretary Wm. Carroll Hill, D. B. Keniston, S. E. Newman, R. W. Hatch, H. W. Briggs, W. Adriance, A. C. Tozzer, and A. H. Dalrymple of Boston, C. H. Dudley of Hanover, F. C. Moore of Durham, N. H., Dr. H. B. Ballou of Westboro, Dr. M. W. Peck of Lynn, H. M. Harris, A. S. Houghton, and H. K. C. de Anguera of Worcester, G. L. Dow of Cambridge, and L. B. Farr of New York. The round-up voted that the secretary extend the sympathy of the class to the parents and widow of George W. Newman of 1902, who was killed in the Mexican massacre of January 10, and discussed matters relative to the coming fifteenth reunion at Hanover.
Secretary, Wm. Carroll Hill, 35 Bailey St., Ashmont, Mass.