The '08 men of Boston and vicinity were hosts at the Hotel Victoria to a group of about eighty, including classmates, wives, and friends, after the Harvard game. Good food, good music, and all the other necessary in- gredients of a successful get-together were assembled and properly compounded, and a good time "was had by all." The following were present for all or part of the evening,— Anderson, Barnes, Bennett, Chesley, Crowley, Corcoran, Currier, Cushman, Dona- hue, Dunn, frame, Gleason, Harding, Harri- man, Hinman, Howe, Lewis, Lincoln, Marsden, Marshall, Morrissey, McCarty, O'Shea, Par- ker, Rotch, Safford, Soule, Smallman, Stearns, Symmes, Tappan, P. L. Thompson, Treadway, Vaitses, Walker.
During the evening the operation of the budget system was discussed at a meeting of the executive committee.
Follette Isaacson is returning to Texas shortly and may be reached at his old address, 308 West Building, Houston.
In addition to carrying on with his poultry farm at Amherst, N. H., R. P. Currier is handling school supplies for J. L. Hammett and the Standard Book Company.
Ike and Betty Locke reported in Hanover for the Vermont and Brown games. The country air of Townshend is making Ike fat and rosy.
Frank Robinson was called to Hanover in October to landscape the new home of President Hopkins on Webster Avenue.
Tat Badger has bought a new home and is now located at 30 Wedgemere Road, Winchester, Mass.
As he puts it John McElwain has temporarily selected for a permanent address 213 Beech Street, Holyoke, Mass. He is with the Chemical Paper Mfg. Company.
A. D. MacMillan is moving around the eastern part of the country establishing chambers of commerce.
Dick Merrill is manager of the Long Beach, Cal., office of the Los Angeles Title Insurance and Trust Company. His home address is 1621 Wayne Avenue, South Pasadena.
H. W. Mitchell has given up the making of sheet metal parts for automobiles and has turned over his plant in Cleveland to the manufacture of the Washrite, which Harry says is the finest washing machine on the market.
L. G. Nichols is listed among those whose address is unknown, in our class report, but he was discovered in the Yale Bowl on October 18th. He lives in Reading, Mass. He lost his first wife, the oldest child is in High School, the twins are in Junior High, he has married aga;in, and. is mighty proud of his young daughter.
Editor, __ , Hanover, N. H.