ABE WINSLOW is doing a great job for the Association of Northern California. The twelfth consecutive issue of "Squeaks" has just appeared and is the best ever. Four long pages of news items, an impressive chart showing by classes the names of all members, and a neat supplement to the directory, showing just how to bring that valuable publication up to date. Two Twenty men are listed among the new members: James L. Minnis and Herbert Hoover (Hon.). Always a careful planner, Abe arranged his Association dinner for April 7, and had a record attendance.
Rarely does the Secretary receive unsolicited communications. He has been fairly deluged with communications telling of the birth on April 14 at Davenport, lowa, of James Edwin Lindsay. This is strong testimony to the unusual importance of the event.
PAUL KAY, recently reported in the vicinity of Boston, is now with Metropolitan Life and is living in New Rochelle.
REUEL PHILLIPS, for some time with Sears, Roebuck & Company, is now general manager of the St. Louis branch.
Classmate Joseph Arnedee Fraser announces a change in his name to JEAN A. FRAISIER. (Not to be confused with Francis Philip Frazier.) When last heard from Jean was teaching French and English in the Winchester, Mass., Country Day School. He is now at Avon Old Farms, Avon, Conn.
BINGO WHITAKER has joined the Boston insurance group with his office at 44 School
ERIC HAUSER runs the Multnomah Hotel in Portland, Oregon.
We reported several months ago that ED MALING had left the West for the East. His address is 40 Worth St., New York.
The Secretary, about to leave for the annual meetings in Hanover, hopes to pick up a little news. But don't count too much on that. Send a letter about yourself.
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass.