News items are not numerous this month. Probably, like Horace Sears, the fellows are digging in for the winter, so they may be well "slept up" and provisioned in all ways for the Thirty-fifth in June. But about Horace. He is busy day and night with his editorial duties connected with the two publications, The Bond Buyer and The American Banker. His son, Alfred Dana, after leaving New York University, took up marine work in Long Island Sound. His activities carry him coastwise from New York harbor as far east as Providence.
A recent issue of the Plymouth (N. H.) Record gives three whole columns of front page space, together with a cut, to Ernest Silver. If the Secretary had the article before him, he would be tempted to quote copiously. The things that "Sil" has done for school, community, and state over these years since coming to Plymouth look large when all put down in one place.
Gordon Kendall is at Lehigh, taking the mechanical engineering course. Bill Kendall, who finished at the Thayer School in 1933, is located at Erie, Pa., in the division engineer's office of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Secretary, 41 West Kirke St., Chevy Chase, Md.