Hunt has removed from Riverside, Calif., and is now living near one of his sons. His address is 21831 Valerio St., Canoga Park, Calif. He very much regretted leaving Riverside, as he had many and long-time relationships there. "We arevery thankful to be in California with itsuniform, salubrious climate, where we canlive on fresh fruits from the trees, for themost part, twelve months in the year. Yes,I have had three experiences in hospitals,and I hope ending in 1933"
It is Hill, not Stimson (as stated in last month's notes), who has been engaged in research in the libraries of Stanford University during the past winter.
Prof. Morrill, retired, Clinton, N. Y., in a brief but informing letter, mentions serious impairment of eyesight. He can get about and read a little. He listens to three hours of reading daily.
Hardison and McCutcheon have called on Piper occasionally during the past two months at his home in West Medford, where he has been recuperating from an operation performed February 5.
Richard T. Ely is announced, with Frank Bolin, as part author of "The Great Change." "Richard T. Ely is recognizedtoday as an unusual and outstanding figurein the field of economic thought. His studyof the present day situation commands attention, not only because of the author'sdistinction, but because of his arrestingpresentation of vital material."
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