The February round-up of the Boston seventeeners was given up in favor of the big alumni banquet at the Copley-Plaza January 30. Seventeen filled two tables with a total of more than twenty men, most of them the Boston regulars, but with the addition of Red Blackmur from Quincy, By Brown from Needham, and Jimmy Montgomery from Worcester. Ed Earle also came on from New York to officiate at the piano.
Baldy Trier was married to Miss Emily Arnold on February 14 at St. Chrysostom's church, Chicago. Until recently, Baldy has been in San Francisco as assistant factory superintendent of the Eloesser-Heynemann Company.
Andy Anderson is with the American Rubber Company in Cambridge.
Sammy MacKillop is in the bond business with Jackson and Curtis, 19 Congress St., Boston.
Stan Kingsbury is with Graton and Knight, Worcester.
George Gregory and Brad Davis are at Hanover finishing their second year of Tuck School. Bob Adams, Rudie Miller, Hal Ingersoll, and Vic Smith are in the final throes of Thayer School.
Sherm Smith is now with the Everett Press, 74 India St., Boston.
Dick Holbrook and Frank Huntress are both in business in Keene, N. H.
Secretary, William Sewall, 30 Pearl St., Wakefield, Mass.