Mr. H. K. Torrey is connected with the Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department, at Washington, D. C., and is employed as auditor of returns of corporations. His permanent address is Post Office Box 903, Portland, Me.
David S. Austin, after a very keen campaign this fall, was elected to the New Hampshire legislature.
The Rev. Paul Gordon Favour, D.D., rector of Trinity Church at New Rochelle, N. Y., has accepted an invitation to be one of the special preachers at St. John's church, Washington, D. C., for the first week in Lent, and later in March will exchange with the Rev. Dr. Grannis of Lowell, Mass.
Arthur P. Gale, the owner and manager of the Eagle Mountain House at Jackson, N. H., has practically completed a very large addition to his hotel in the White Mountains, which will give him sixty new sleeping rooms with private baths, and he is also adding a new 9-hole golf course to the property so that he may accommodate the increasing number of guests who come to Jackson, not only for the summer season but also for the winter sports during the winter season.
The permanent address of the Rev. Robert Eliot Marshall is 73 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass.
Penfield Mower entertained a number of his classmates at the Harvard Club Saturday, January 26, and later about twelve of the class attended the annual Boston alumni dinner
Acting upon the unanimous recommendation of the athletic board, the Regents of the University of Colorado at their meeting in Boulder Friday, December 21, appointed Myron E. Witham a full-time member of the faculty of the department of physical education for men for a period of three years. In this new position, which he assumed January 1, Myron will specialize in the teaching and coaching of football, and will devote all of his time to this new field. In the past, he has devoted only the fall period to football, and has assumed duties as a teacher in the College of Engineering in the winter and spring periods. Myron has been a coach at the University of Colorado for the past nine years, starting there in 1920 to coach both baseball and football. His football teams have won 42 games, lost 21, and tied 5. This includes 35 conference games which he won, 16 conference lost, and 5 conference games tied. His team has won two conference championships and two state championships.
Philip S. Blanchard has changed his address to 5461 Blackstone Ave., Chicago. He devotes most of his time as Chicago representative of the Phoenix Products Company of Milwaukee, Wis. After two years of very poor health, Phil reports that he is now in excellent physical condition.
Nearly fifty of the members of the class have already indicated their intentions of being present in Hanover at the 25th Reunion of the class, and bulletins from time to time are to be sent to the classmates, as well as a class report, which will be in the hands of the class before the reunion, and each member is reminded to cooperate with the Secretary by responding to his appeals for information regarding himself and family.
Secretary, 1387 Main St., Springfield, Mass