Every one is urged to fill out the blank sent with the Reunion Report and return it at once to the Secretary. Filling out the answers completely will materially lessen the work of the Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cosgrove of Saratoga Springs announced last July the marriage of their daughter Bernice Douglas to William H. Mason of Boston and Albany (not the B. and A.) ' The ceremony was performed on July 3, 1923, in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt in Albany. Bill and Mrs. Bill are living at 352 State St., Albany, N. Y.
Dave Morey has rejoined the sporting department of the Boston Telegram. He and Mrs. Morey will be in Boston for the winter, but that does not necessarily mean that any 1913 men will see him! This year's football squad at Middlebury presented "Coach Dave" with a beautiful platinum watch.
"Chum" Hayes and the Dartmouth men in New Haven are working on plans now for a "get-together" after the Yale game in New Flaven next fall. Save that date. Ask "Chum" about it. P.O. Box 1676, New Haven, Conn.
C. C. "Husky'' Wilbur writes from Minneapolis that he was in Boston just before the Brown game, but could not wait over. The story would have been different if it had been possible for him to make the trip just previous to the Harvard game.
Nate Lenfesty has mailed bills for dues, and it is 'time to get behind the new treasurer. His is a big job, and we can all help by sending a check at once. Send the blank to him with your check, and he will forward your history to the Secretary.
Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston