Everyone in Boston is glad to see Earle Pierce back for a while, and hopes he is back to stay. He is now living at 40 Orchard Ave., West Newton. We also understand that Al Salmon is living on the same street with him. Ed Shattuck has also been back in Boston for a few months now. Another back from the West is Nickerson, who is now at 111 Devonshire St., Boston.
We had the usual "get-together" the night before the Harvard game. This year they tried having all the classes having dinners meet at the City Club, and several ate together in the grill room. It worked out very nicely. 1911 and 1909 were there, so we saw many fellows whom we wouldn't ordinarily see. Some of the other classes apparently appreciated Bunny Armstrong's sketch, which he put on better than ever! Russ Palmer was on from Chicago, and received many congratulations on the fine work he did for the Alumni Fund. We missed Benjamin this year, as he had been on earlier and had gone back, but we were glad to see Warren Carter. Do you realize that 1910 has three men now on the Alumni Council ? Warren "Carter, Ek Hiestand, and Hank Haserot. Hank was here too, and I understand that Hiestand was also, although I didn't see him. Another stranger we were glad to see was Ernest Small, who is now stationed at Newport, R. 1., and was able to come to one of our gathering's for the first time in a long while. Paul Albert was here from Chicago to both the Yale and Harvard games. Several others were on earlier for the Yale game, among them, Easty.
Recently your Secretary was in Northern Vermont and looked up Bob Stone, from whom we haven't heard for some time. Bob is in the customs service, stationed at Richford, Vt., having charge of the freight and express passing through that section. Bob is married, and has a nice family of four children, two boys and two girls.
Frederick K. Brown has recently become pastor of the Congregational church of Lancaster, Mass.
Secretary, , 40 Florence Ave., Norwood, Mass.