A September letter from Dr. Lucius Julius "Roller" Mason was postmarked Asheville, N. C., where he spent the summer working with under-privileged boys in a Y. M. C. A. camp. Last winter he was in Florida, and the previous summer he motored to California and return. He is hoping to return February 1 to the work in New York from which he has a sabbatical leave made necessary by "too intense application to 1,000 boys each term, teaching hygiene, not only physical, but spiritual, mental, sociological, civic, and economic, in the medieval high school of today."
Frank Pelton's new occupation is secretary of the University Club of Miami, Fla., which is located on the 13th floor of the Biscayne Building. His residence is 238 N. E. 58th St., Miami. Joe Merrill's new residence address is 34-15 94th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y.
The Secretary hears from Arnold, who writes of the death of McQuestin.
New Hampshire notes: Doctor Sanders assisted in a clinic at a recent convention of New England surgeons. It took six inches of newspaper space to list the premiums won at the annual Pittsfield fair by President Cox's Chichester Brook Farm.
A good letter from W. W. Smith, attorney-at-law, Rochester, Minn., describes his trip of last June to the old home farm in Cabot, Vt.; to Middlebury, where his son, W. W. S. Jr., received his degree; to Hanover, to look over the old familiar scenes as well as the new buildings; and to Washington, D. C., on the way home. Classmates he saw were Doctor Burbank and E. S. Miller.
"I am hoping prosperity may come sowe can have a big class reunion in '38,and that I can be there. Saw my threebrothers and their families while in Vermont. A motor car trip on these pavedroads we find to be a splendid way to seewhat a large prosperous looking countrywe live in. My family continue well, andare all doing something to support themselves or assist in so doing."
Secretary, 104 No. State St., Concord, N. H