During the Pow Wow at Chicago there was an important meeting of the class at the Hotel Stevens. The following were present: Al Foreman, Hap Atwood, Leon Bigelow, Joe Barnett, Len Manley, Joe Grout, and Red Orton.
Bill Gumbart is one of New Haven's most promising lawyers. Bill is doing a great deal of lecturing at the Yale Law School in New Haven, and is "going like a house afire."
Chum Hayes has become associated with DeForest and Hotchkiss, a large lumber concern of New Haven, Conn., as manager of the sash and blind department.
The January dinner of the class at the Dartmouth Club in New York was held on the Bth, with General Willson, the sage of Rutland, Jack Macdonald, Yick Nutt, Clarence Meleney, Al Dessau, Bill Towler, Doc Ashton, Collin Wells, and John Remsen in attendance. Jack Nelson was in town for the automobile show, but did not get to the dinner. If Mr. Hoover needs any advice, he should be present at these meetings, for everything is discussed from twins to the results of the Civil War.
The "flu" made heavy inroads on the class attendance at the Dartmouth alumni dinner in Boston on January 26. Jake Enright, Emmett Pishon, "Mose" Linscott, George Mulcahy, "Dutch" Cary, Carl Shumway, Bufi'um, and Cushman were the only ones not laid low who appeared.
Jack Macdonald and John Remsen attended the Thayer School banquet in New York, and Wells, Brown, Powers, Meleney, Nutt, Ashton, Bemsen, and Dessau were at the New York Alumni Association dinner.
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