Ike Paul writes from Yokohama that the Far East may have its appeal, but as yet he hasn't taken out naturalization papers there, and will make an effort to be in Hanover at Commencement as usual.
Charlie Main has been trying his hand at polities'lately. He was recently elected to the board of selectmen of the town of Winchester, Mass.
Tubby Laton of Los Angeles writes that, although his practice is increasing steadily, for every dollar taken in he puts a dollar and a half in his walnut, peach, and apricot orchard. Tubby says the latch string is out to any Dartmouth tourists who are in the vicinity of Los Angeles.
Max Hartmann has recently been elected treasurer of the newly organized leather company of H. W. Clark and Company, 30 South St., Boston.
Charlie Milham is now "among those present" at Los Angeles. Charlie is secretary of the All Year Round Club and secretary-treasurer of the Bull Pen Inn, where the local sons of Dartmouth gather every Monday noon.
The death of Tubby Blatherwick, announced in another column, is a severe loss to 1906. Tubby's last appearance in Hanover was on the occasion of his tenth reunion, when he and Mrs. Blatherwick came on from Westfield, N. Y.
Crawford Bishop, who returned from China last year and later represented the New YorkTribune at the Peace Conference in Washington, is now an auditor for the War Finance Corporation, with headquarters in Washington. Bishop is in the Chicago district at present, and dropped into Nat Leverone's office recently.
Nat, by the way, has recently resigned the presidency of the Phi Gamma Delta Association, and hasn't anything much to do except to attend to the duties of secretary of the Hill Pump Valve Company of Chicago, president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Chicago, and president of the Automotive Equipment Manufacturers Association.
George Terrien has gone and done it. On January 17, Miss Lillian I. Mineau became Mirs. George D. Terrien, and Terry and his bride started for the oil lands of Oklahoma, where Terry is connected with the H. F. Wilcox Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Terrien are staying at the Hotel Ketchum, Tulsa.
Secretary, Ralph Thompson, 7 Creedway, Taunton, Mass.