Easter greetings from "Arthur and Kate Norton and the young uns" in San Antonio, Texas, are pleasant reminders of the power of some to remain true optimists in the face of everything. "Doc" Norton keeps his corner of '99 sunny from January to December.
Theobald A. Lynch, that is, "Tim," master of the Gilbert Stuart school in Dorchester, Mass., has bigger duties on hand in the new Woodrow Wilson Intermediate School on Hurlburt Ave., Dorchester. Jim Barney is on the committee to arrange the dedication of Tim's new school, and Mrs. Sayre, appropriately, will speak.
Dan Ford, who has been spending the winter in Sarasota, Fla., is now in Des Moines, lowa.
Luke Varney made a two-month-and-a- half excursion into the West in connection with one of his law cases. He returned in March.
Associate Justice Charles H. Donahue of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts cannot yet escape the congratulations of his friends. For thirty-one years, or since graduating from Boston University Law School in 1901, Donnie has been president of that class. Two months ago, thirty-five of his classmates gave him a dinner in the dining quarters of the Boston Bar Association in the Parker House, Boston. Edwin I. Childs, ex-mayor of Newton, acted as toastmaster. Congratulations to Roger Benezet, Bob Iluckins, and Howland Sargeant, who follow their fathers this year into the alumni body of the College.
Secretary, , 41 West Kirke St., Chevy Chase, Md.