The response to invoices mailed last month for this year's class dues has been most satisfactory indeed, and is greatly appreciated by the Secretary. If those of you who have no as yet paid the dues will do so before the close of the year, our program for the publication of the class directory and also a class report will be greatly assisted.
E. B. Luitwieler:—Your report that twentyseven 1912 men attended the dinner at the city club before the Harvard game was most gratifying, and I am only sorry that I couldn't be present. The pictures arrived of our last reunion, and will be kept with the other records. It is too bad that we haven't a larger accumulation of pictures than we have, but we are in hopes that the boys will begin to send in plenty so that we can have plenty of illustrations for our proposed class book or report.
W. L. Garrison:—Garry is now a Jerseyiteresiding at 612 Embree St., Westfield, N. J. To complete the new house there arrived there on February 2, 1925, young Donald Lawrencealready registered in the class of 1947. Our congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison.
John D. Brewster:— Report has it that John has another addition to the family—a third boy. We haven't received the official announcement with information, but hasten to extend our congratulations.
Mark E. Allen:—Mark has changed his address to 5218 Greenwood Ave., Seattle, Wash. That is a long way from Hanover, but Mark writes that he has already made his railroad reservations for Norwich, Vt., for reunion 1927.
Marshall Tirrell:—Tuck wasn't able to attend the dinner before the Harvard game. His new address is 121 Hawthorn St., East Weymouth, Mass.
Edward Daley:—Eddie admits he isn't an enthusiastic letter writer, so that he doesn't give much news about himself. With the remittance for dues we do note that Eddie can be reached at 7 Monmouth St., Springfield, Mass.
Walton G. Card is connected with the Eastern Maine General Hospital, where he will remain until the middle of next year, returning at that time to Haverhill, Mass.
Dr. Harold S. Freund:— Doc reports a change of address to 675 West End Ave., New York city. Good luck to you, Doc, in your new quarters.
Henry D. Allen:—Heinie had a very interesting article published in the Brockton and South Shore Shoe Magazine for March, 1925, on "Moulding the Public Mind."
Barrow Lyons:—B. B. is connected with the Associated Press, 383 Madison Ave., New York city.
will have received by this time the questionnaire sent out to every member of the class. Considerable time and care have been exercised in preparing and keeping up the records of each member and his family. The information requested is likewise of importance, if the class directory is to be accurately published and our annual report completed. It cannot be strongly enough stated how important it is for each member to fill out the questionnaire promptly and return to the Secretary. To follow up this, request for information is expensive in money and in time, and the delay occasioned thereby very difficult. If on reading this you have not mailed in your information, won't you please do so at once and help make the chain strong and complete.
Our sincere sympathy is expressed to Professor (11) and Mrs. N. Burleigh in the sad loss of their son.
William T. Middlebrook, comptroller of Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., since 1922, has resigned to accept a similar position at the University of Minnesota, where he began his duties October 1.
Secretary, 1452 Broadway, New York