"Heinie" Urion after three years faithful service as class agent for the Alumni Fund has found it impossible to carry on this good work another year, and Dick Remsen has taken over the job. "Heime's" record as class agent has been as near perfect as is possible, and the whole class joins with me in thanking him for the care and attention which he has given it. There is one way to show Dick Remsen that we think he is as good a man as could be picked for the job, and that is by answering immediately the recent letter he sent out to every one. Dick is very conscientious and will do this job well, if we all get together and give him the support which we gave "Heinie" Urion.
Les Snow has done some wonderful work for the New York Alumni Association. He recently published a, directory of the members of the New York Association, which is a very comprehensive bit of work and for which he deserves a great deal of credit. He also may be thanked for a good share of the work on the New York alumni dinner held on February 3 at the Plaza, which was a most successful event.
At the Boston alumni dinner held February 4, Ray Cabot was elected as one of the vicepresidents for the coming year, and "Hal" Fuller is on the executive committee.
The 1912 men who were at the dinner were as follows: Fuller, Farnum, Hitchcock, Pettingell, Belcher, Thomas, Pond, Wallburg, Boylan, Foster, Jones, Dana, Young, Locke, Nead, Viets, (Clark, Fletcher, Cabot, Luitwieler.
Rumor has it that Lyme Ames is spending the winter in Italy. We do not know just how true this is, but it makes a very good story.
Harold Belcher has recently been touring the country attending foreign missionary meetings, and was recently in Chicago and shortly after that in Washington.
Sid Clark has given up his position with C. W. Whittier, real estate broker in Boston, and has taken his family to South America.
We understand that Gray Knapp is much improved in health and is looking better than he ever did. He is still in Middletown Springs and from last reports is busy raising chickens.
The 1912 men at the dinner of the New York alumni were as follows: Tom Brennock, Les Snow, Alfred Eiseman, Dooly Doolittle, Doc Phelps, Doc. O'Connor, Alvaro Garcia, Carle Rollins, Fred Day, Randy Burns, Charley Gately, Ed MacCarthy, Hugh Eaton, Dick Remsen, Jim Irwin, Roy Frothingham, Bake Baker, Lee White, Ed Mitchell.
Les Snow was particularly honored by being given a rising vote of appreciation and thanks for his efficient work as secretary.
Class luncheons for the New York crowd will start during the first week of March and further notice will be given of the time and place, so that anyone coming to New York may join with the crowd.
Nate Ambrose was a recent visitor in, Chicago.
It may be of interest to know that the Chicago alumni have planned a campaign to assist the individual cfass agents on the Alumni Fund in Chicago. "Heinie" Urion and Warren Bruner are ' taking care of 1912. The plan is an excellent one, and should be worked to advantage in other cities.
Secretary, . 196 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.