"Chip" and Mrs. Semmes announce the arrival in December of Harry Hodges Semmes, Jr., in Washington, D. C.
H. B. ("Jake") Enright is now located with the Sherwin-Williams Company in Boston.
George B. McClary is now in business for himself, continuing his engineering practice at 343 South Dearborn St., Chicago.
Walter McCarthy and Roswell Powers were two of the committee to arrange the very successful dinner of the Western Massachusetts Alumni Association in Springfield on February 24.
William H. Mason was sent to Albany, N. Y., in January to take charge of a chain of eighteen Swift and Company branches as sales manager; Before leaving Boston, "Bill" played on the Dartmouth Club hockey team, helping to defeat the Y D team the day before he left for Albany.
"Sid" Akerstrom is now on the U. S. S. Panther. Last heard from, he was in the Azores headed for the Adriatic Sea. Spalato, Dalmatia, is said to be the home port for him for five months, and then on into Asiatic waters for a trip lasting about a year and a half. Sid is lieutenant, senior grade.
John Osborne Richardson is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Richardson, in Lynn, Mass.
At the March luncheons of the Dartmouth Club of Boston, held on Tuesdays at the City Club, the following thirteeners have been regular diners: Linscott, Pishon, Fishel, Richardson, Haley, Keith Wood, Wilkins, Mulcaby, George Knight, Gately, Wilder, Cushman, Rose, and Abbott.
Line and Mrs. Morton announce the arrival of Lincoln Emerson Morton, Jr., in February.
Weekly lunches are held at Stewart's on Park Place, New York, by 1913'ers. The faithful ones are usually Jack Remsen, Nor Catterall, George Davidson, Bill Towler, Earle Bidwell, Collin Wells, Al Dessau, Pete Seidler, Bill Terry, and Leeds Gulick. At the New York banquet on February 25 at the Pennsylvania Hotel, 1913 had two tables, and those present forwarded a petition to the secretary for a Seventh Reunion in June. Boston is also strong for a lucky Seventh.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston