Abe Lincoln is sitting here with me trying to help in dashing off these notes on the last mail. He is a great help, having no news to add to my small contribution.
Your Secretary has taken on a new job, that of treasurer of the Providence Airport Corporation. We own a hundred acre airport situated six miles out of the city and do all sorts of commercial flying. If any of you birds want to learn to use your wings, come out here and we'll instruct you.
Bill Mackie is a frequent visitor here at the field, but as yet has not taken up the game. I hope to get him up in the near future.
Fletch Andrews writes that on March 5 at 2.02 A.M. a son, unnamed at the time of his letter, arrived at the Andrews home. He hopes, he says, to name him either Eleazar Wheelock, or Daniel Webster, Andrews. Fletch has been chosen production manager of the Junior League Review, presided at the annual banquet of the Dartmouth Club of Cleveland, and has been nominated as a director of the University Club. He is still teaching law at Western Reserve Law School, and is doing a little consulting work on the side. Fletch is one of the few in the class who crash through now and then with news.
Once again, the time has come around for us to get behind Johnny Pell in his work for the Alumni Fund. Be sure that you are not way behind him, for this is a very good cause and his job is a tough one.
Secretary, 636 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence, R. I.