Frank E. Cudworth's new residence is 411 St. John Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. We are advised that Cuddy is holding- down a very responsible position in connection ■with some big construction work. No word from him about it, though. Eddie McMillan reports that Cuddy looked him up when in Philadelphia recently.
Clayton H. Fowler died at Indian Head, Md., February 26, 1924. Proper obituary notice will appear in a later issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. .
Paul Dillingham is now serving as assistant treasurer of the National Life Insurance Company of Montpelier, Vt.
D. Appleton and Company of New York. City have published for Gene Clark a book of poems by Martha Haskell Clark, entitled "The Home Road."
Among those of the younger generation of 1901 attending college we note Homer B. Stearns, a student at the University of Caliornia, and Richard P. Sunderland, son of George Sunderland, is a freshman at the University of Illinois.
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