At the performance of "Blue Blood" at the Waldorf, Wednesday, April 2, the class wac well represented by Charlie Comiskey, Justin McCarthy, Bob Fredericks, Bill Huntress, Doc Davis, Fred Rosenheim, Jack Healy, Kel Rose, Harry Smith, and Jack Burbank, the last three doing the handsome by bringing their wives.
The first "program dinner" of the New York alumni was a great success, thanks to Carl Gish s engrossing talk on his trips across the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. A record attendance of seventeen on this occasion, April 23, proved the policy for future meetings to be worth while. A 1 Bradley will talk on the automobile industry at the May meeting, the 21st, at the Psi U Club, 28 East 39th St. Although cards are sent each month to forty men, only twenty have quite regularly responded either by attending, as the list of seventeen given below, or by signing the return postcard: Doc Davis, Jack Heal}'. Perry Hayes, Ed Whit, Kel Rose, Dave Hitchcock, A 1 Bradley, Dick Clarke, Phil Smith, Bob Fredericks, Ed Sanborn, Ralph Brown, Justin McCarthy, Fred Rosenheim, Charlie Griffith, B. Ruml, and Carl Gish. The dinners are to be continued through the summer, giving ample time for the delinquents to come through.
Secretary, 18 Day St., Norwood, Mass. (Sent by