The following men were present at the class lunch at Brown's Chop House, New York, Saturday, June 9: "Kelly" Rose (chief petty officer at Brooklyn Navy Yard), "Merry" Haskell, "Rus" Durgin, "Speed" Granger (who is now at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital), Charlie Comiskey, Frank Rohrs, H. T. Rich, Harry Bickford, Paul Gibson, Hank Townsend, Walt Wanger (who is in the aero service at Mineola and has been secretary of New York Mayor's Recruiting and New York City Publicity for National Defense Committees), Johnny Mullin, John Loomis, and Charlie Griffith. One of the principal topics discussed was the necessity of financial support from every member of the class to the dues and to the Richard Hall Memorial Fund. The card catalogue for addresses of men in military service was explained and enlarged. As a matter of investment, the treasurer of the class placed part of the class funds in a Liberty Bond.
M. H. Mernstein played first base on the Columbia University eleven this last season.
Frederick Rosenheim has enlisted in the Naval Reserve and is stationed at Newport.
Don Bennink sends a smiling snapshot of himself from Plattsburg, and writes that Thorn Pray, Chuck Woodcock, Richardson, and Spaulding are among the '15'ers at the camp.
Secretary, Leo M. Folan, Norwood, Mass.