Howard Spaulding Fuller, Gran and Ruth's second son, weighed nine pounds on September 21.
Mary Martha McClary arrived in August. We have no more definite information.
Bailey, Stiegler, Lord, Ellis, Fenno, Bean, Gove, Caldwell, Walker, Hayden, Bernkopf, Upham, English, Cutler, Phinney, Gran Fuller, Bobst, Morse, Jardine, Carleton, and Barr turned out for the dinner the* night before the Harvard game. The next day we spotted several men in the Stadium:—Marsden, Harrington, Soule, Creesy, Biel, Holmes, Evans, Kirkland, Steinert, Lymie Perkins, Dinsmoor, Olin Smith, Nagle, Reynolds, Little, Shaw, Buffinton, Gene McQ, Burlen, Gammons, Huse, the Harvey twins, Mullen, Mertin, Shedd, and Fiske. Yet Harvard won.
A week later, we went swimming at New Haven, where several faces we hadn't seen for a long wfyle appeared above the surface from time to time: Chester McNutt Woolworth, George Dock, Vamp Jones, Ken Stowell, Pike Larmon, Ed Craver, Reg Gough, and Chan Green. (No official roll was taken that day, so don't take it to heart if you were there and your name does not appear above. Write me, and I'll apologize.)
Johnnie Pell is now with the Stanley Works of Illnois, living at 6429 North Irving Ave., Chicago.
Charlie Everett is merchandise manager of Gimbel Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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