Harry Hutchins is now connected with the Ditto Manufacturing Company in Chicago. He thus becomes a co-worker of Day Condit '00, and Guy Abbott '02.
H. D. Cristy is. connected with the publishers of the United States Investor. He still has his home in' Worcester, although his business is in Boston.
The lates financial undertaking of Bob Jackson is the establishment of a chain of grocery stores in Canada, similar to the Atlantic and Pacific in this country. Business is expanding so rapidly that it absorbs most of Bob's time and attention.
Harry Marshall, soon after his return to India, contracted typhoid fever. He had a pretty hard siege of it, Mrs. Marshall writes, but is how on the road to recovery.
John Redington has made several trips East this spring in the interest of the Duplex Envelope Company. He is now living in Quincy, Ill.
Many of the class have been asking about the Report. Copy was sent in December to the Dartmouth Press. Whether the report will appear before this issue of the MAGAZINE is printed is open to question. Mr. Atwood, who is the business manager in charge of the mechanical production of all 1900 reports, states that he understands that the Dartmouth Press, is taking its sabbatical year. It being impossible at this date to write another preface, this short notice will advise the class to consider all data as of 1920.
Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 10 State St., Boston