Word has been received from Cliff Bean that all is quiet on the front as far as Boston is concerned. Still head over heels in work and has not been seen in and around that vicinity very much. At the Dartmouth banquet held in Boston in honor of Dean Laycock twelve 1916 men occupied nine chairs and divided nine setups and we hope split the nine fees twelve ways.
Charles Creesy has moved his combustion engineering work to Boston. Can be found at 126 Massachusetts Ave.
Edward Kirkland is still at Bowd&in College carrying on in teaching of American history.
John Stearns during his sabbatical leave from Dartmouth last year spent some time in Greece climbing mountains and studying, returning home via Italy (in spite of Mussolini), next to North Africa, where a trip was made up the Nile, and then to the U. S. A.
Bob Sherer is back in Chicago as Western sales manager for the Insulite Com- pany. Has moved his two boys, Dartmouth bound, and his two girls, with Bryn Mawr in their eyes, and his wife into Evanston. Enjoyed his stay in Minneapolis very much, but glad to get back to the old home grounds.
Nat Harris from his position as manager of the New Orleans store of W. T. Grant Company boosts that fair Southern city of the Mardi Gras. Also announces the arrival two years ago of one boy, who is fast assuming to the proportions of Jack Dempsey.
A word from Shorty Hitchcock of the fair California that in addition to his insurance business he has taken on dog fancying and will soon outstrip Ed Knight in this respect.
If you will not take the trouble to return the self-addressed postal that has been sent to you, then I will have not trouble writing this column as there will be nothing to put in. This you can see. Look in your to-be-answered basket and dig it out and send it in.
Your Secretary is writing these few items from New Britain, Conn., where he now is on business.
Secretary, 3589 Avalon Rd. Shaker Heights, Ohio