Arthur H. Clark is now in the Central Planning Department, United States Rubber Company, Maiden, Mass., and is living at 424 Lebanon St., Melrose.
Henry Stevens has again blossomed forth, this time as a playwright, his one act play, "City Rubes", being produced for the first time by a cast of faculty players at New Hampshire State College.
We are all happy to learn that Doc White's little boy, who was very critically ill just before our Tenth, has wholly recovered.
The Secretary would appreciate hearing from any of the class as to the whereabouts of "Red" Whitney and L. C. Thomas. He would also be pleased to receive any pictures taken at our TNT, to be used in a reunion publication to be sent out shortly.
Bill Locke suffered a rather severe illness shortly after his return from Hanover, but has been back on the job for some time.
Heinie Urion was in Boston recently on his way to Fitzwilliam, N. H.
"Wig" Gould is in Boston permanently as shoe buyer for a New York chain store concern. He is now living at 64 Bainbridge St., Maiden, Mass. His phone number is Maiden 4135 M.
Nipper Knapp may now be reached at Dr. Allen's Sanitarium, Columbia Road, town, N. J.
Andy Anderson was married to Katrine Mynderse, daughter of Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster of Portland, Me., October 17, at St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland. Many congratulations, Andy! Only a few bachelors left.
Cap Allen announces the arrival of Richard Ballentine Allen on September 18, 1922. Cap writes : "Our only concern now is that he may attain to that 'aristocracy of brains' to a sufficient degree to get by those new Hoppy nine foot barbed wire entrance entanglements." Congratulations to Cap and Mrs. Cap! They also announce their removal to 19 Churchill St., Springfield, Mass.
Dutch Viets writes that he has just returned from a six weeks trip abroad to Holland, France, and England. He went over on the boat with "Hoppy", the "Rotterdam" from New York, July 22.
Stan Weld has come across with some pictures taken during our reunion. Stan must be in possession of a waterproof camera.
J. Howard Randerson of Albany, N. Y., was runner-up in the finals of the match play golf tournament which took place at the Lake George Country Club, August 19. In the tournament, the qualifying rounds of which were run off August 26, he won first place in the finals by defeating his opponent six up.
Secretary, Edward B. Luitwieler, 196 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.