The death of William H. Dartt in New York, January 31,1930, removes a prominent and highly respected member of our class. An obituary notice will appear later.
Jesse Shelton, Shelton's younger son, is with the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, San Antonio, Texas.
Cunningham's daughter Kay conducts a school for dancing, dramatic art, and elocution in Brooklyn, N. Y. His son Joseph, now fifteen and six feet in height, promises to rival his father in stature. He hopes to enter the College in 1933.
At the Florida Alumni Association dinner, held at Hotel Rolyat, St. Petersburg, February 14, F. W. Wentworth, H. E. Gage, and E. Rice represented the class. C. F. Conn had been in town previously, but was called North two days preceding. Also in attendance of our time were Prof. E. B. Frost '86, H. H. Austin '85, and Prof. F. L. Pattee '88.
E. W. Knight was registered at the Nautilus Hotel, Miami, Fla., in February last. Welcome Bradley reports the marriage of his son George to Miss Lydia Read of Minneapolis, November 5, 1929. The young people reside at 3426 Virginia Ave., Baltimore, Md. Bradley himself is connected with the Missionary Training Institute at Nyack, N. Y.
A letter from Mrs. H. N. Willard informs us that her son, Edward Lawrence Willard, graduates from the Harvard Law School in June, and in August expects to enter the law office of Haight, Smith, Griffin, and Deming, 27 William St., New York city. Her daughter, May Louisa, is engaged in graduate work in chemistry at Penn State College.
Secretary, Nokomis, Pla.