The summer months are over, and, if the news from 1912 men can be considered a guide, everyone has certainly been having a busy time and we hope a pleasant one. Very few notes of information have been received other than records of addresses from the Alumni Records Office and occasional rumors of events among our members.
The publication of our Ninth Report a year ago last July is our latest record of addresses, and we hope to publish a new directory during next year if our financial situation will warrant. Sometime in the near future the new executive committee elected at our 15th Reunion will no doubt meet to lay out the program for the coming period toward our Twentieth Reunion. Bills for class dues will be mailed for this year, as this was necessarily postponed until Dick Remsen accomplished his purpose of raising the Alumni Fund quota.
We are pleased to acknowledge receipt of a card announcing the birth on August 29 of William Byron Stearns. Blondy and Mrs. Stearns have one other son, Harry, born in 1920, and we extend our happiest congratulations.
Jimmie O'Neal writes in a new business address as 823 Drexel Square, Chicago.
Ralph E. Baker is now located with Stone and Webster at 49 Federal St., Boston.
Robert A. Hall's address is care of F. S. Goodwin, 84 State St., Boston.
Tracey Sanborn is with the Charles E. Lauriat Company, 385 Washington St., Boston.
Fordham C. Russell is with the H. H. Robertson Company, First National Bank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Charles E. McCarthy is in residence at 3100 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.
Alfred S. Eiseman is now associated with Louchheim, Minton and Company, stock brokers, at 111 Broadway, New York.
Robert S. Morris is now with the Security Trust and Savings Bank at San Diego, Cal. His home address is 1619 Myrtle Ave.
Wallace I. Gould is now associated with the Charles William Stores Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mauritz Hedlund is assistant superin- tendent of buildings at Hanover.
Roy S. Frothingham is associated with the National Broadcasting Company at 111 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal., with residence at Los Altos, Cal.
Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Helen Parsons Barber to Manvel Whittemore on the 27th of June at Windham, Conn. The best wishes of 1912 are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore.
Among visitors to New York during the past three months we know of Ros Geller, Henry Yiets, Joe Boylan, Warren Bruner, and Pike Childs.
News of our members will be greatly appreciated, as your Secretary hopes to be able to send in some data each month for the ALUMNI MAGAZINE in order that our 1912 column will not be among the missing.
Secretary, 1452 Broadway, New York