At the time of the Harvard game the class of 1914 was much in evidence. On the evening previous there was a dinner at the Bellevue, with some 35 attending. Sig Larmon told the boys what was being done toward the Big Tenth and a committee was authorized to continue the good work. Funds were secured, which makes certain that another bulletin will be issued shortly and more information forwarded to all members of the class. On Saturday noon another luncheon was held at the Bellevue and some 35 attended. The New York and other delegations were present. Dud Colby from Omaha came the greatest distance. The class was seated together in section I at the Stadium, and wives were present in force. Considerably upwards of 100 men were noted at the game or at the two gatherings at the Bellevue.
On December 7, 17 men gathered at the Bellevue for dinner. Those present were: Aborn, Austin, Batchelder, Bacon, Buckley, Chandler, Fahey, Fuller, Gregg, Main, Palmer, Rice, Saltmarsh, Warren, Webber, Wilkinson, and Wheelock. Howie Fahey outlined some of the points of interest in his work with the New England Tel. and Tel. Co., where he has been in the commercial department for the past six years. Plans were made for another get-together in January.
Roger Rice has been in Boston recently taking a short vacation from his real estate activities in New Jersey. It is understood that he is interested in a development not far from New York city.
Pingree Full has gone about as far west as possible, being located with the Western Electric Company at Seattle, Washington, as credit manager.
George Gilbert is now in his third year as principal of the Wellesley High School, Wellesley, Mass., residence 8 Middlesex St., that metropolis.
Herb Austin announces the birth of a daughter, Judith, October 25. That is offspring number 2, the first being a boy, now in his fifth year. Living in Wellesley.
Clyf Chandler since his recent marriage has taken up residence at 230 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass.
Larry Day is reported to be making vast strides in the insurance field. Address 69 Prospect St., Portland, Me.
Bill Fletcher is running quite a placement bureau or clearing house for positions wanted and offered with advertisements in all the Boston papers. His office is 80 Boylston St.
George Briggs is getting to be one of the "higher ups" with the prominent importing and exporting firm, G. Amsinck and Company, New York city.
Secretary, Clyfton Chandler, 30 State St., Boston