The third monthly dinner of the New York alumni was held at 4 East 49th St., Thursday evening, January 24. Plans for the next dinner to be held at the time of the regular alumni dinner the 19th of February were discussed by those present: Al Bradley, Benny Borella, Doc Davis, Carl Gish, Jack Healy, Beardsley Ruml, Fred Rosenheim, Hal and Phil Smith.
At the Boston alumni dinner, January 24, at Symphony Hall, an unusually good turnout included Jiggs Donahue, George Richardson, Red Folan, Atiam Sutcliffe, Charlie Griffith, Bob Griffen, Duze Lounsberry, Stu Hill, Stan Llewellyn, Pete Winship, Hal Fuller, Al Priddy, Henry Marcy, Norvie Milmore, Dale Barker (now secretary of the Boston Alumni Association), Rus Rice, Al Sherman, Elliot Sharp, Bill Huntress, Johnnie Johnson, and Chan Foster. Fred Child was very much missed on the program. At present he is touring the southern states to escape the winter in the North,—and incidentally, the press notices concerning his singing are deservedly complimentary.
Dan Waugh writes that he is to be transferred from Manila to Japan, probably at Kobe, where he can be reached after February 1 through the International Banking Cororation.
Mrs. J. Converse Gray announces the marriage of her daughter, Katherine Gray Fenn, to Lawrence Atwood Whitney, Saturday, January 26. After March first "Bud" and Mrs. Whitney will be at home at 100 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass.
Secretary, 18 Day St., Norwood, Mass. (The following are from Charles E. Griffith, Jr.)