Bill Ham was in Boston in March, and heard Hiram Tuttle speak at one of the Lenten luncheons on the fallacy of believing that everything that was old was good.
Mrs. Cap Holt, who has been quite ill this last winter, has recovered, and is once again herself.
Ned Woodworth and his wife sail June 23 from Boston for Europe. Ned's daughters Constance and Margaret accompany them.
Mrs. G. Fay Hilton, born Carolyn L. Cross, passed on February 1. The loss is particularly hard to Fay, and the class will sympathize with him. She leaves four children, Geraldine, Donald, Dorothy, and Charles.
Secretary, Harry H. Blunt, 125 Summer St., Boston