Several members of the class are on the list of unknown addresses. Occasionally one is heard from in an unexpected way. Recently radio enthusiast Roc ELLIOTT was listening to latest sports flashes. He heard that one SHIRO AKAHOSHI and his brother played an exhibition match with Walter Hagen and Cruikshank in Yokohama. We have been unable so far to determine that it is our own SHIRO, but knowing his athletic tendencies during his one year in Hanover we are inclined to believe that it is. Any confirmation of our inference on this interesting bit of news will be appreciated.
Among our few dependable correspondents is PAUL RICHTER, New York philanthropic secretary. His most interesting bit of news concerns brother HIBBARD, who is a candidate for town meeting member, Precinct Seven, Town of Brookline, Mass., one of the largest and wealthiest United States towns. We go to press just a day too soon to report on the result. Paul also reports on the New York dinner, and tells us that he has seen DEAN TRAVIS, CLINT JOHNSON, and DICK PEARSON recently. A second enclosure is the Richter edited Bulletin of the Warm Springs Foundation sponsored by Governor Roosevelt. An interesting picture on page one shows the following dignitaries: the Governor, Doc O'Connor '12, and Paul among the eight included.
RAYMOND A. BELLOWS has recently moved from Troy, N. Y., to Chester, Conn.
Twenty was well represented at the Boston dinner, March seventh.
Our reserve stock of news items is gone, and nothing of unusual interest has happened to our Boston representatives. Again we appeal for letters, postals, telegrams, cablegrams, and radios.
Secretary, Needham, Mass.