Young Abe—Richard Kimball Lincolnarrived on the scene October 30, weighing five pounds. If he turns out to be as good a scout as his old man, he'll be a great addition to the Balmacans in the class of '52,
A clipping from Malone, N. Y., is headed, "Dr. Stamatiades Named to Head Medical Group." Stammie, who practices in Brushton, has been elected president of the medical society of Franklin county.
We missed the Harvard game, and are still waiting for reports of the Sixteen dinner the night before.
Our seats in the Yale Bowl were evidently not with the class, as no members were seen until after we left the game. Then we saw Louis Bell, Gil Tapley, and Chan Green. Lunched at the Dartmouth Club in New York this week. Talked with some who had reports of Bill Costello—still in Rochester; Ken Douglas and Phil Nordell—in New York. John Butler was the only Sixteener seen there at the club. He had no news to give us. The gang was scheduled to have a luncheon the following day, but I couldn't stay over.
Once again—send in some news, and get ready for June in Hanover.
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