Norman Cushman has been made a member of the finance committee of the Unitarian Association, in Winchester, Mass. This society is undertaking an addition to the church, parish house, etc.
Bob Cochrane has been playing squash on the Union Boat Club's first team during this season. On Christmas day, Bob's house was nearly destroyed by fire, when the Christmas tree became ignited from an electric train, ingeniously tunneled under the tree decoration by Bob Jr.
Bill Jennings sailed from the West Coast in November, on a trip around the world. He is expected to arrive in New York some time in April.
Harold and Mrs. Niles spent several weeks in January in Florida, making their headquarters at Clearwater. From there, they motored through the various winter resorts. In December, when the "Bishop" was in Chicago, he had dinner with "Bud" Coombs. He also went to Waukegan, to see Harry Jordan. The principal news item is Harry's interest in horses and riding. The "Bishop" and his family are also keen about horses. He owns several, and his stable was recently written up with much embellishment in the BostonTraveler. It sounded like a stable of "Kentucky thoroughbreds," but Harold modestly says it is not.
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