George Foss,, general secretary of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, lives at Harrisburg. He is president of the Central Pennsylvania Dartmouth Club. His son Bradbury graduated at Hanover last June, has taken one year in the Thayer School, and is studying at Oxford University this year. He will return to the Thayer School next year for the completion of his course.
Hamilton Gibson's oldest boy is in the senior class, has just made the musical clubs, Art Society, senior society, and so on. His second son has just entered the Art Institute of Chicago for a three years' art course. Gibson writes: "Haven't seen McCornack since the year one; he is so wrapped up in his family that he hides himself from his old friends and buries himself in his children; I presume training them for the football games. Burpee Taylor's candy business is thriving. He just bought a new car, and things look rosy."
A letter from Dick Boardman, counselor at law, IS Exchange Place, Jersey City, reports three details. That as attorney he holds title to 3000 foxes located in Bangor, Me. These he wishes to sell. Next, he has a tract of undeveloped land on the mainland on New York harbor. This he wishes to sell. Third, he voted for La Follette. As to why he wants to part with such a fine lot of pets; why he wants to sell such valuable land; why he voted for La Follette, the letter gives no information. Also why not move the foxes to the vacant land, and have them located near by, where he can watch the combined investment.
Secretary, Park Square Building, Boston