At the Dartmouth alumni dinner in Boston in January, the following members of the class of '95 were present:—Newton D. Clarke, Joseph A. Ford, Ernest S. Gile, Ernest L. Griffin, John E. R. Hayes, Walter L. Lane, Jesse K. Marden, Francis E. Mason, William F. Rice, Henry C. Sanborn, George Sears, Albion B. Wilson, Charles T. Wood-bury, Dr. Parker, '95 Medical School. Previous to the banquet a meeting was held in a room at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, and a short talk was given by Jesse K. Marden, on his experience in the past eighteen years in Turkey.
John H. Letteney has recently established himself in the automobile business in Boston. He was previously engaged in harbor work and dredging.
Alger E. Carleton, who is connected with the United States consulate at Hongkong China, recently spent several weeks in the Philippines.
Samuel A. McCoy,. 1328 Old National Bank Building, Spokane, Washington, is president, treasurer, and director of the Kellogg United Mines Co. This company is capitalized at $500,000.
Jesse K. Marden was obliged to give up in May, 1916, his hospital in Marsovan, Turkey, which is now being used by the Turkish army. He is residing at the Walker Missionary Home, Auburndale, Mass., and in the meantime is taking medical lectures and special courses preparing to return to Turkey when conditions warrant.
Albian B. Wilson is a candidate for the Alumni Council from the Connecticut district.
Charles A. Holden has been delivering a series of illustrated lectures on his recent inspection of dams and irrigation reservoirs in the Far West and along the Pacific coast.
Newton D. Clarke's oldest son is in the Boston Latin School, and will enter Dartmouth in the fall of 1918.
Secretary, Ernest S. Gile, 183 Essex St., Boston