A letter has just been received from General Knox calling attention to an error in the class notes of the December ALUMNI MAGAZINE. This item stated that Bill Knox has entered his son at Dartmouth. The General objects to this statement inasmuch as there has been no change in the vital statistics of his family and the publication of this item puts him in danger of being ostracized in polite society in Sao Paulo. Our apologies are offered to the General for this typographical error. The new son should have been credited to Bill Knight, as was indicated in the January issue of the MAGAZINE.
Word has just been received of the arrival on November 30, 1926, of David Cairns Donahue at the residence of Toastmaster and Countess Joseph Joyce Donahue in Jamaica Plain. Joe was late in making his return so our congratulations have necessarily been delayed.
Assistant Secretary, Prof. Marsden, Hanover, N. H.