President Cox was an Old Home Day orator at Pittsfield. Told the folks he had heard that the town once had a medicinal spring. Urged them to find out where it was. They did so and now suggest that Guy finance its revival as a commercial proposition.
We do not often hear '93 mentioned "over the air." But last June Aborn in one of his regular arboriculture broadcasts from a Providence, R. 1., station, told of his trip to Commencement with Griffith and Martyn.
Doctor Martyn was feeling good about that time over joining the Grandfathers' Club through the birth of Stephen Parker Martyn, Jr. Sam French had his four grandsons from Duluth, Minn., with him this summer.
Good news from our cotton planter, Quin Eaton, that he has his best crop in years and expects to get some real money for it.
State Senator Austin L. Calef was renominated in the New Hampshire Democratic primary for his third term. He and Mrs. Calef got their pictures in the papers at the Democratic national convention.
Harry Metcalf, Congressional candidate two years ago, is not running for office this year, but keeps New Hampshire Republicans stirred up by printing weekly political contributions from John Bartlett '94, in which the latter displays all the ardor of a convert in rooting for Roosevelt.
Good letters last summer, following the mimeographed class message, from Place and Sparhawk.
Doctor Woodbury dropped in the other day, more than 200 pounds of affability; but another caller, Doctor Bug Allen, the football captain, D.M.C. '93, does not weigh any more than he did at Dartmouth.
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