Although this particular notice should, perhaps, more correctly be placed in the alumni columns, still the men concerned really have not been separated from the college long enough to be classed as dyed-in-the-wool alumni.
A good part of the campus has received with pleasure the news of the literary and artistic advancement in the world of three
members of the class of 1931. John M. O'Connor has had published his first book, 'Anonymous Footsteps," a mystery story.
Abner J. Epstein has contributed several striking covers to Life, the humorous magazine. Most noteworthy was the life mask of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Charles K. O'Neill succeeded in having a travel piece printed in the last issue of Vanity Fair.
L. E. Wakefield '33 of Minneapolis, captain and star performer of winter sports team.