Dr. H. S. Hutchinson, whose permanent address has long been 79 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y., spends his winters in Florida, at St. Petersburg. He has been going there for the past ten years and practicing his profession in that famous city. He writes that they had a Dartmouth alumni dinner there recently, with thirty-two present. Among them were Dean Laycock, Prof. Edwin Frost, E. K. Hall, and Rev. 0. S. Davis. Dr. Davis has preached twice in the St. Petersburg church which Hutch attends, and the latter writes that his sermons were wonderful.
Nutt writes about the recent alumni dinner in Chicago. Dr. George Mills gave the invocation. There are five '90 men in Chicago, which Nutt says is more than any other class of anywhere near that time can show there. He writes the sad news that Holmes is in a hospital as a result of an automobile accident.
Eight members of the class attended the Boston alumni dinner at the Hotel Statler March first: Hardy, Mann, Scruton, Wood, F. A. Macdonald, French, Libby, and the acting secretary. It was generally agreed to be one of the best of such gatherings ever held in Boston.
Acting Secretary, Rochester, N. H.