The most gratifying item this month is the announcement of the arrival of Elizabeth Poole, born to the Jim Reillys, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston, on February 28.
Harry Pelren and his wife spent two weeks in Bermuda in February.
At the town meeting in Winchester, Mass., John Harper Blaisdell was elected as selectman for the fourth time. He is also chairman of the board of health of Winchester.
Bob Kenyon and his wife announce the arrival of a son, William House Kenyon, on March 3.
When the Soconyans broadcasted their weekly radio trip to Dartmouth College, just before the Winter Carnival, it was a matter of some surprise and great satisfaction, that everything said and a great deal of information was given was accurate. This was largely due to the efforts of "Rip" Heneage.
"Pat" Hathaway presided at the annual Dartmouth dinner in New York, which was the most largely attended on record.
Word has just been received of the death of Urias G. Paris, at Hudson Falls, N. Y. A further notice with details will be given in the next issue of the MAGAZINE.
Norman Cushman and his wife spent the last week in March at Atlantic City.
Harold Niles, who is probably the greatest traveler of the class next to Bill Jennings, has been continuing his travels, and the last heard of him, he was at Lincoln, N. H., where he was enjoying the open spaces around the woods and the lumber camps, with his children. He was on one of the Appalachian Mountain Club trips.
Alvin G. Whitney's latest address is, Care of University of Michigan School of Forestry and Conservation, Ann Arbor, Mich. William A. Martin Jr's. new address is, 1037 Cherry St., Winnetka, Ill. Elwood S. Richardson's new address, 714 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, Ill.
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