There was a round-up of the class at the Boston City Club March 3. George Agry talked for twenty-five minutes on "Material Handling Devices to Increase Production." He had a lot of slides to illustrate his talk, and it was most interesting. The following men were present: Agry, Bedell, Besse, Chamberlin, L. R., Chase, Day, Elliott, Emery, Fleming, Harding, Hersam, Jackson, W. C., Loder, Luce, McFeeters, Proctor, Wilkins.
David Bedell, son of Mr., and Mrs. Irving W. Bedell, was born March 3, 1920, at Newton, Mass.
George Proctor is getting to be a very good golfer. He won the Foch medal at the Winchester Country Club some time ago, and he hopes to do very much better the coming summer. In order to1 assist his game, he has imported a new golf suit from London. Those who have seen it say that it is a very brilliant plaid suit with gathered shoulders and all the latest wrinkles, and will surely be of great assistance in improving George's game.
Daniel N. Gage has been made a vice-president in charge of the compensation and liability departments of the Aetna Insurance Company.
George S. Reid has left the aviation branch of the army and gone into the real estate business at Paris, Texas.
Fletcher A. Hatch, Jr., was born at Santa Marta, Colombia, South America, February 7, 1920.
W. C. Jackson has left the employ of the National Aniline and Chemical Company, and is now with S. R. David and Company, Inc.
Secretary, Lafayette R. Chamberlin, 30 State St., Boston