Delayed news gives information as to why Russ Carr was not at Hanover last June. Barbara Gratz Carr arrived at the Carr home at 20 Gramercy Park, New York city, on June 12, ,1923. Russ married Miss Marion H. Gratz on June 26, 1921. They will be "on deck" for the Fifteenth.
George Beard with Mrs. Beard and the three children is living in Princeton, Me., but he expects to change his address soon. He is, school superintendent for Union School District No. 107', and has been elected president of the Washington County Teachers' Association for 1923-4.
Leeds Gulick writes from Albuquerque, N. M., that he is the manager of the World Wide Stamp Company, in fact he is at present: the whole works. When he rises in the morning the temperature is often below 30° (December), but during the day and towards noon "things warm up so it is so comfortable in the sun that you can sit in your shirtsleeves, very frequently."
Christmas greetings have just been received, from Pete Seidler from Thursday Island,. Queensland, Australia—"from a little spot in the South Sea Islands where it is hotter than h 130°. Pete."
Bill Towler has charge of the 1913 activities in Chicago at the. big Pow-Wow. All hunt him up without fail, and do not forget that Joe Barnett, Earle Barber, Carl Pfau,. Ned Crawford, and are in Chicago.. You will find them all on deck.
One of the finest dinners in the history of' the Boston Alumni Dinners was held at Symphony Hall on January 24. Among the Thirteeners found in the hall during the eats were Jack Scarry, Linscott, Morey, Pishon, Sides, Collin Wells, Harmon, Howard Ball, Morton, Wilkins, Shepard, Cushman, Haley, Enright, Jordan, Ward, Buffum, Shumway, Wright, and Fishel.
Paul Harmon is running the Portland Winter Carnival, and someone had the misfortune to pick the same dates as the Carnival in Hanover. Paul says he is not to blame, as he was looking for some talent from Hanover.
Jack Remsen reports a New York class dinner to talk over the Chicago Pow-Wow and all class events. Meleney, Lenfesty, Catterall, Scully, Gannon, A'lden, Macdonald, Nutt, and Remsen were present. Nate Lenfesty and Fred Gannon are planning on attending the Pow-Wow.
The Dartmouth Musical Clubs have already announced their joint concert and dance with M.I.T. on March 29, at the Hotel Somerset. That means our usual class dinner just before the concert. For details see Sherm Ward, or better still come around to the class lunches at the Dartmouth Club every Wednesday noon.
Arthur F. Richardson on January 31 severed his connections with the Wheeler Reflector Company, and assumed control of the Richardson Reflector Company with headquarters in New York city. The "Richardson" of the new company is "Art."
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