The following men attended the Yale game on October 18: Besse, Chamberlin, Chase, Chisholm, Cornish, Dorothy, Emery, Harding, Knibbs, Lillard, Merriam, Perley, Proctor, Small, Jake Smith, Stevens, Studwell, Root, Watson, and Wood.
Tommy Reed has been in the hospital for four months. He is able to be out, and reports he is feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Donnelly announce the arrival of a daughter, Rosemary Donnelly, on September 13, 1924.
Walter Conley has sold his share in the wrought iron business to his partner. He says it was too much for a side line. He is still with the American Bridge Company of New York.
Friday night, October 24, the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth game, a dinner was held at the Boston City Club with the following men present:— Bedell, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Cornish, Donnelly, Dorothy, French, Getchell, Harding, Lillard, Loder, Parkinson, Pierce, J. D. Post, Reeve, Reid, Russell, Jake Smith, Thrall, Wilkins, White, Wood, and Newick.
The Alumni Editor ventures to add one item that the Secretary omits to mention, that Fletcher Hale was successful at the November election in his candidacy for member of Congress from the First District of New Hampshire. In behalf of the Association of Secretaries he would extend congratulations.
Secretary, Laconia, N. H.