Dick Churchill, after waiting twentyfive years for a trip abroad, will sail shortly with his family for ten weeks in England and France. His son will enter Cornell Agricultural College next fall.
A. V. Ruggles has recently joined the organization of the United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company as special representative, but will continue to live in Cleveland. That puts him within reach of the Secretary.
Rumor hath it that J. Frank Drake recently acquired some handsomely bound rare books. Mr. and Mrs. George Elderkin plan to motor this summer from Princeton to San Francisco and back by way of Portland. The Secretary is wondering what effect the hot stretches of the Middle West will have upon vocabulary. All 1902 men in the path of travel will be looked up.
Secretary, _ Elder kin, Princeton, N. J.