The class secretary Lad the pleasure of receiving at Christmas greeting cards and letters from Aborn, Bowers, Cox, Dodge, Gordon, Griffith, Jarvis, Kinney, Mann, Martyn, Metcalf, Penniman, Place, Sparhawk, Woodbury, and McQuestin.
Aborn wrote that his post office address is now Box 144, East Providence, R. I. Barrington, R. 1., is still his residence. The alumni office informs us that Holley is now at Unadilla, N. Y., and that Gustin's address should be North Amherst, Mass.
Aborn attended the Yale, Harvard, and Stanford football games, and at them met up with Cox, Greeley, Martyn, and McLaren. He was also one of the faithful few from 1893 at the Boston alumni dinner. He writes that his grandson, John Aborn, now 1 1/2 years old, looks like a husky candidate for some future Dartmouth eleven. According to his office stationery Aborn is agent for southeastern New England of the P. A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company, with office at 175 Taunton Ave., East Providence, R. I.
Bowers sends news about Fletcher, who has retired from the creamery business, sold his estate at Shelburne, Vt., and is now residing at 92 Adams St., Burlington, Vt. At the time "Shorty" wrote, "Petey" was in a hospital for treatment for high blood pressure.
Sparhawk recently gave his illustrated travelogue, "The Heart of the Sierras," in the Cincinnati Public Library course for the fourth time to an enthusiastic and appreciative audience.
President Cox is one of the guarantors of the Boston engagement of the Chicago Civic Opera Company in February.
Doctor Sanders was a Concord visitor a while ago, attending, as secretary of the Sullivan County Medical Association, a state conference of such officers.
Those '93 men who see the Boston Braves play next season will be interested in the new third baseman, Knothe, because he is a graduate of Arnold's Passaic, N. J., High School, and was one of the nationally famous basketball team there from 1920 to 1924.
A wedding in the 1893 family is that of Miss Hazel Bowker of Syracuse, N. Y., and Edward G. Miller, son of Dr. and Edward S. Miller. Rev. P. A. Collins performed the ceremony at Ryegate, Yt.
The report of the annual meeting of the trustees of Pinkerton Academy notes Rev. F. N. Saltmarsh as one of the members of the board in attendance.
Mrs. H. N. Dascomb, after spending the summer in Jaffrey, is dividing the winter between Jier daughter in Oxford, Ohio, and her son in Portland, Oregon.
Secretary, 104 North State St., Concord, N. H.