In a letter from Fred Lord he writes, "Thanks for your letter of welcome backto the United States, another country withwhich I feel the need of becoming acquainted, almost as much as I felt the needof understanding some of the Europeancountries last year."
Harry H. Lynch, after spending the summer in New England, has once more returned to Orlando, Fla.
Israel Aubey and wife have moved into a most attractive new home in Framingham near one of the many reservoirs Jim looks after. This would be an excellent place for the class of '9B to have a good basket lunch some warm spring or summer day. The Aubeys have already given us a warm invitation for such an affair.
Joe Carney is settling down comfortably to his new job as collector of internal revenue at Boston. His office is in the new post office.
George Farley is at the Eye and Ear Infirmary on Charles St., Boston, recovering from a serious operation to restore his sight. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Many of the fellows have dropped in to see him.
Harry Clark is still lingering at North Weare.
We are glad to report that Fritz Robbert is greatly improved in health.
Seelman has about completed his book on "Libel", and we all know that it will be a thorough piece of work.
Albert Smith sends a good note from Chicago.
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