Jack Andrews' company, the Boston Bridge Works, has been erecting the steel trestle skijump for the Dartmouth Outing Club. Jack has recently been through an operation for appendicitis.
Henry Taylor and Mrs. Taylor are on a two months' trip to the Pacific Coast.
Goochie was in Boston for a short stay in January, but has left on a special trip to Guatemala in the interests of the United Fruit Company. He will return about the middle of the summer.
Arthur Sampson, Jack Andrews, and Steve Stevens attended the Thayer School dinner, held at the Boston City Club January 13, 1922.
Walter Young is now serving as vice-president of the Rotary Club of Worcester, Mass.
At the Boston alumni dinner, held at Symphony Hall, January 26, the class of 1901 was seated at tables on the platform and graced that position with dignity. Those of the class in attendance were: T. Wood, Jim Smith, Ned Warren, Gardy Cobb, C. H. Merrill, Ned Calderwood, Johnnie Ward, Harry Clark, Capt. French, Ben Bond, Charlie Whelan, Andrew Marshall, Gene Maguire, Tim Shanahan, Chan Cox, Pa Rollins, Ted Hancock, Harry Gilmore, Steve Stevens.
Chan Cox's decision to seek a second term as governor of Massachusetts pleases his many friends, and they can see no reason why he should not be given a large vote of approval and confidence in the campaign this fall. Especially so, since he has been able by enforcing strict economy to reduce the state tax by $1,000,000, and in addition to pile up a cash surplus of $6,500,000 at the end of the year. While doing this he reduced the state debt by more than $8,000,000, bringing down the total debt to pre-war levels. The Boston Herald says: "Governor Cox will end his first two years with the best financial record any executive has made in a generation."
The Rochester (N. H.) Hospital Association has decided to build a new hospital. Ben Bond is serving on the advisory committee, and Mrs. Bond on the furnishing committee.
George M. Janes (Jones) is now head of the department of economics in Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.
Secretary, Everett M. Stevens, 127 Federal St., Boston