The following members of the class of 1912 were seen the night before the Harvard game at the Boston City Club:—Sonny Buell, Bug Knight, Puddle Pond, Roy Lewis, Joe Boylan, Bill Locke, Louis Thomas, Buster Sawyer, Roily Linscott, Ev Gammons, Ray Cabot, Caesar Young, Pett Pettingell, Hal Fuller, Ed Richmond, Chubby Hitchcock, Doc Viets, Connie Snow, Eddie Luitwieler, and Ben Hunt. Surely a great turn- out, and it was a fine reunion. Holly Crowell was unable to attend, as he was busy groom- ing his horses for the Boston Horse Show. His horse Fairfax took the blue ribbon in the open jumping even with Danny Shea up. We note that Holly is now exhibiting at the New York Horse Show at Madison Square Gar- den. Ben Hunt is now living at 89 Windsor Road, Waban.
Had a few lines from Warren Bruner, ad- vising that he is now permanently located in New York, and open for giving his personal attention to movings and office layouts for his firm of Bruner and Simmons. The ad- dress is 51 East St., just as you come out of the Grand Central station from Hanover.
Had a cute little card a few days ago an- nouncing the arrival of Miss Elizabeth Snow on the 14th of October. We send congratula- tions and best wishes to Les and Mrs. Les.
Mike Horne has a new address at 486 Prospect St., Lawrence, Mass.
Pattie Church is now in business with Turner, Halsey and Company, 99 Chauncey St., Boston.
Xat Ambrose is in business at 172 Colum- bus Ave., Boston, and resides in Boston at 35 Hancock St.
Charley McCarthy is with the Interna- tional Paper Company at 220 East 42d, Xew York, and resides at 324 Griggs Ave., Tea- neck, X. J.
Xort Webber is in business at 75 Harwood St., Lynn, Mass., and resides at 2 Sunset Rd., Xaiiant, Mass.
Ros Hall has a new address as 426 South New Hampshire, Los Angeles, Cal.
Morris Knight is now in Montreal with E. H. Rollins and Sons, I.td., located in Royal Bank Building.
Randy Burns is back in the country. He has just been made manager of the Graybar branch in Mt. Vernon. We haven’t received the full detailed address, but will report in the next issue.
The class was well represented at the Valegame in Xew Haven, but due to the largerattendance seemed to be more scattered thanin the past, and news of who's who is justfiltering in now. Saw Dick Remsen and Mrs. with their two ho vs and Wally Jones with M rs. Wally and Son me.
Met Bill Dunning on his way to Staten Island recently, and lie asked to be remem- bered to the boys.
Ros Geller promises to write and let me know who is seeing Ithaea for the Cornell game.
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