First let me provide the proper "errata." Bert Holland phoned me the other day that while the note in the January number of the MAGAZINE was correct as far as it went, it was not complete. The day after he received the telegram countermanding the previous telegram, he received another telegram countermanding the counter-manding telegram, and so did go to Florida as originally requested. He stayed two days, and is now busy on a volume entitled "A Sojourn in Florida."
In the February issue, I told you that on December 27 Bliss was hunting for the mercury in his thermometer. My hunch was wrong. A card from Biloxi, Miss., brings the news that he was engaged that day in picking roses.
These two items would seem to indicate that the '92 notes do not for accuracy rival the Sun.
The Dartmouth alumni dinner at Boston on January 20 rounded up Billy Emerson, Alex Salinger, Frank Weston, and the Secretary—not a heavy showing for a Boston gathering. We who were there had a mighty good time together. Like all the Dartmouth dinners this year, it was in honor of Dean Laycock, and we were among the few there who had not been "deaned" by him. Gaf, as class president, ruled that if Weston didn't show more signs of age in the next few years, he would be ineligible for the Fifty Year Reunion. Under this ruling the class president will have a hard time getting in.
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