A son, Robert, was born December 3, to Rev. and Mrs. James S. Clark of Brookfield, Vt.
Gene Maguire has been elected vice-president of the Somerville Medical Association.
Ben Greer and Mrs. Greer came on from Chicago to attend the Harvard-Yale game at Cambridge.
Charlie Whelan has been engaged to coach the Boston University football team again for next year.
Bob Leavens is now serving as acting pastor of the First Unitarian church, Berkeley, Cal. He is residing at Cloyne Court, Berkeley.
We are always glad to hear of the success of our classmates, and the news of the large fee which Carl Owen is to receive for his work as counsel for the receivers of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit is most welcome. The class congratulates Carl upon his success, and he will without doubt hear from the chairmen of the Alumni and Athletic Field Funds, who are quite enthusiastic over his accomplishments.
February 22 will see quite a pilgrimage of 1901 men back in Hanover and reservations have already been made at the Inn by Ward, Taylor, Kimball, Bishop, and their wives, and by Cap. French. This is becoming an annual party, and it is a splendid opportunity to see Hanover in its winter garb, with winter sports in full s-wing. We hope more of the class will plan to return.
The publicity committee and Charlie Whelan held a meeting at the B. A. A. Club rooms on the evening of December 28, at which time the thirty-fourth anniversary of the forming of the Club was also being celebrated. Many important matters were discussed, and plans were made for a dinner to be held in Boston the early part of March.
The usual December dinner was omitted, as every one seemed to be too busy to arrange for it.
Secretary, Everett M. Stevens, 127 Federal St., Boston