The annual class dinner was held at the Boston City Club the evening before the Dartmouth-Brown game, Friday, November 23. at which the following men were present: Hawes, Floyd, Wing, York, Scully. R. M. Cummings, Ford, Johnson. Avery, Pratt, Ruhe, Watson, Erhard, C. E. Cummings, Leighton, Newton, Hall, Fearing. We regret this dinner was not better attended, but those who were there enjoyed a successful gathering. After the dinner we attended the Dartmouth mass meeting, held in the same building, and spent a most enjoyable evening.
Francis Henry Bird was married to Harriet Mackay Smith, Wednesday, December 12. 1917, at New Haven, Conn.
James G. Driscoll, Jr., arrived September 27, 1917. His father has him already slated as the leader of a good old owl club. Jim also reports that he attended summer school and received credit for the few hours he required to receive his degree. He is now a graduate of the class of 1909. We congratulate you, Jim.
James S. Huselton is now secretary of the Underwriter's Map Association. He was in Boston a short time ago, and reports he is doing well. He did not say much, but he looks mighty prosperous.
Lieutenant H. G. Root has just announced his engagement to a charming young lady from Brooklyn. We cannot mention her name, as "Nut" has not told us all yet, but we congratulate him.
Wallace M. Ross is now executive secretary of the Central Community Boys' Work, located at 718 Kinney Building, Newark, N. J.
Ralph J. Richardson is successor to Wallace Ross in Y. M. C. A. work in Hanover.
Secretary, Etnile H. Erhard, The Stafford Co., Readville, Mass.