George B. Watts is instructor in Romance languages at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. George writes from St. Paul that he sees Hap Atwood often.
Forrest F. Owen is one of the valuation engineers of the Pennsylvania Railroad and is living in Camden, N. J.
At the Napoli on every Wednesday from 12 to 1 you can always find some 1913 men juggling spaghetti and talking things over. Join the gang when you are in town on Wednesday.
Collin Wells is at present in Richmond, Va., with the Virginia Good Roads Association. His business connections have taken him all over the country, Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia, and the next stop may be New York.
G. A. (Chum) Hayes is with the Morgan and Humiston Company in New Haven, Conn., manufacturing doors, windows, blinds, and window frames. Chum writes that Dartmouth men are scarce in the Eli stronghold, but he sees Bill Gumbart and Ralph Badger occasionally.
L. O. (Les) Ashton is now at the New. York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital on Second Ave. and 20th St., New York city, and will be there studying children's and infants' cases until April 1 next.
Ken Winship is at Maranec, Oklahoma, with the Roxana Petroleum Corporation, with headquarters in Tulsa, Okla. Ken writes that he is surely planning on Hanover in 1923.
F. P. (Baer) Walsh is with the United States Auto Gear Shift Company at Fan Claire, Wis., and says that the winters in northern Wisconsin beat the long Hanover winters by at least twenty degrees.
Robert O. Conant and Belle Marion Robin son were married on Christmas Day in Philadelphia. Bob is now teaching in Hanover in the modern language department.
Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston