George Tong is giving a course in anaesthesia to the internes of Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn. This is George's specialty, although he does a great deal of general work. Neil Gibbons, while on a business trip, ran across Hen Teague in a hotel in Havana. You are likely to meet Hen anywhere, so don't be surprised. Neil said that he never realized, until after he had married, how much sleep he used to lose.
Walter Rankin's, boy, who graduated from College last June, is now with the New England land telephone Company. He is doing" very well, and of course Walter feels fine to have him so near at home.
The class sends its very great sympathy to Horace Cristy, whose father died a few weeks ago.
Harry Marshall's Christmas card was printed in Calcutta and has a picture of the Himalaya Mountains. Harry went to New York recently and met the 1900 men in that city. They all enjoyed seeing him immensely.
The Boston Sunday Advertiser contained the picture of D. Bradlee Rich, one of the real estate leaders of Boston. Mr. Rich is quoted as saying: "Boston's growth will never stop. Real estate, both commercial and residential, is constantly increasing in value in Boston." It further states that Mr. Rich's hobbies are bird shooting and a little golf, the Cape and the White Mountains being chosen for these activities. As recorded before, Mr. Rich is a vice-president of the National Assocation of Real Estate Dealers and a director of the Real Estate Exchange.
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