On the evening before the Harvard game the class of 1906 held its annual round-up and dinner at the Parker House in Boston. Only nine men were present, the smallest gathering we have ever had on this occasion, but those fortunate men who did attend had a most delightful two hours of interesting reminiscent and prophetic conversation. Here is the list: Tom Connell, Arthur Holmes, Ned French, "T" Brown, Ralph Glaze, Nat Leverone, Lymie Frazier, Charlie Main, and Francis Childs.
Nat Leverone had been making a circuit of the East on his way to the Harvard and Cornell games, and brought news of several classmates whom he had encountered on his travels. He saw Art Burnie, hale and hearty in Beaver Falls, Pa., and Carl Soule and Jocko Griffin in Baltimore. Griffin's son is preparing for Dartmouth in a military academy in Baltimore and looks like a good football prospect.
Kid Gleason has quit work for the California Vineyards Company and is now selling insurance in Chicago.
Arthur Holmes, in collaboration with two other research scholars, is the author of a monograph, "The Vitamin Value of Cod Liver Meal," reprinted from the July, 1931, number of The Journal of Nutrition.
Tabor Academy, Walter Lillard's school at Marion, Mass., is becoming a very popular preparatory school for the sons of 1906. Telford Frazier is now in his fourth year there and Laurence Brooks in his second, while Thrasher Gray and Richard Brooks are entered as freshmen. Richard has already made Lillard's famous "scholarship team."
Harold Fish is now in an official position with the Izaak Walton League of Chicago. His address is in care of the League, Merchandise Mart, Chicago.
Secretary, Hanover, N. H.