Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bolster with their two children, after a six weeks' stay with Bolster's parents in Nashua, N. H., have returned to North Dakota. This has been their first trip East in four years.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Burbeck and Marion Hanlon went to Waterville, N. H., to stay for a few days with Dave Austin '04 and recover from the effects of the twenty-year reunion at Hanover.
Allen B. Farmer was kept away from the Twentieth by having to be in New York when Mrs. Farmer and Natalie sailed for Europe. He had planned to go with them to open an office in Paris, but was obliged to change his plans.
Dr. and Mrs. Otis W. Mudge of Atnesbury, Mass., with the boys, Bertrand, Edwin Burbeck, and George Otis, are in camp for July at Carpenter's Point, Lake Rescue, Ludlow, Vt. The red hair seems to be missing on the boys, perhaps to skip a generation.
Editor, Perley E. Whelden, Ludlow, Vt.