Albert Terrien has been having a very exciting time with his family the past few weeks. He announces the birth of a daughter, and now has a family of his wife, three boys and a little girl. Albert was very seriously ill during the fall with a ruptured appendix, but has recovered nicely.
Percival B. Cobb of Massapequa, N. Y., lost a little son the 17th of December. He is engaged in religious work, and their spare time he and Mrs. Cobb devote to writing.
Guy E. Woodward of Glendive, Montana, is superintendent of road construction for Montana State Highway, and at the present time he has charge of 35,000 square milesof district, which keeps him very busy looking after the roads in that section. He hopes to be back at the reunion in June.
Charles K. Woodbridge has resigned his position as president of the Kelvinator Company, and is now associated with the banking and brokerage firm of Prince and Whitely, 25 Broad St., New York city.
The address of Amasa Bowles has been received, and he now resides at 542 Coleman Place, Westfield, N. J.
John F. Sanderson is manager of the Thayer Hotel at West Point, N. Y. He recently called on classmates in Chicago and San Francisco.
A letter from John S. Fletcher, Chattanooga, Tenn., states that he and Mrs. Fletcher are planning to be back at Hanover at the reunion. John is a trustee of the University of Chattanooga, and a member of the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mr. Ralph Barton resides at Laconia, N. H., and is still engaged in the laying out of golf courses.
Another bulletin has gone out to the class with requests for replies for the Class Report and information with regard to the reunion. This bulletin will be followed by another one in a few weeks, and to date over 60 men are planning to be back at the reunion in June.
Secretary, 1387 Main St., Springfield, Mass.