Your Secretary is spending a short and belated vacation in Norfolk, Conn., and has just been jolted by the remembrance that alumni notes need be in by the tenth, which is four days away, and that he has no news to send. He drove through Nashua the other day and didn't find Charlie Noyes at the office, but was glad to hear that he was getting back in good shape after a serious illness in the spring. He would again express the gratitude of the class to Mac for putting us over 100% in quota and contributors to the Alumni Fund.
Lack of news leaves him room to recommend Norfolk, in the northwest corner of Connecticut, as a delightful place to rest awhile. It is a most charming New England village, at an elevation of some 1300 feet and surrounded with beautiful hills and valleys. There are most attractive drives in every direction, and golf of course. Name and address of the proper place to stay furnished on application.
Secretary, 250 Columbus Ave., Boston