Howard D. (Jake) Atwood is in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he located several years ago. He is a Ford agent, and is doing well.
Fletcher Hale and Walter May were at the alumni dinner in Washington in February. Joe Gilman sailed March 20 to England on a business trip of several-weeks.
Dan Gage, Jr., is a lower middler at Phillips Andover Academy, and expects to be ready for Dartmouth in 1928. Betty Gage enters Hartford (Conn.) High School next fall.
Henry Norton has an article in the March number of the Century Magazine on "The Russian Drive in China." On the list of roundtable conferences arranged for the Institute of Politics at Williams College next summer appears the following: " 'The Chinese Republic and Powers,' by Henry K. Norton, New York, correspondent and writer on China and the Far East, author of 'History of the Far East Republic.' "
Edgar Gilbert is living at Morristown, N. J., where his address is 244 Speedwell Ave. Here he can be near his business of manufacturing chemist, which he conducts with his two brothers under the name of Gilbert Laboratories. He reports that his daughter, Maud, should be added to the list of the second generation, as she is now a sophomore at Mt. Holyoke.
J. Winslow Peirce was cut and bruised severly in an automobile accident in February while he was driving to Concord with his wife and daughter to visit their son, who is at St. Paul's School. Fortunately Mrs. Peirce was not injured, and Priscilla only very slightly. Fat has completely recovered now.
Gregory is still with the First National Corporation of Boston, but has recently been spending much of his time in New York as secretary of the bondholders' committee of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, organized by Roosevelt and Company.
Secretary, , .511 Sears Building, Boston