Art Farrington, who is manager of the Chicago office of the Hookless Fastener Company, Room 1516, 14 E. Jackson Boulevard, is living at 826 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill.
Dan Hatch and Mrs. Hatch were in Hanover for the Winter Carnival, looking as young and happy and prosperous as ever. Young Dan, who is this year pursuing graduate study in history at Columbia University, was also up from New York to take in the events of the Outing Club, of which he was president last year. Hanover, half-way between Montreal and New York, makes a convenient and delightful reunion spot for the Hatch family.
The sympathy of the class goes out to Arthur Holmes, whose father, a prominent citizen of Westminster, Vt., died in December. Arthur is engaged in chemical research, you will recall, for the E. L. Patch Company of Boston, and resides in Stoneham, Mass. He has recently published, in collaboration with three other scholars, a monograph entitled "A Comparison of Cod Liver Oil and Ultra-violet Light for Use in the Prevention of Rickets."
Bert Ramie, who recently completed ten years of faithful and efficient service as solicitor of Merrimack County (N. H.), has been presented with a massive onyx desk set and two gold fountain pens by his brother attorneys in the county, the county commission- ers, the judge of probate, and the officials whose offices are located in the county court house. Rainie will resume the private practice of law in Concord.
Secretary, Hanover, N. H.