Everett Hoyt and wife left the middle of January on a trip to California, where they expect to have many pleasant calls on Dartmouth friends living in that famous state, especially men of '9B and '97.
Joe Bartlett and Mrs. Joe are spending their usual winter vacation in the Sunny South.
Bradley Rodgers rang the Secretary up the other night. He has moved from Needham to Brookline, nearer to his work in the Mechanic Arts High School.
Charles E. Carr wrote the Secretary a short time ago. He is still president of the National Drug Company in Philadelphia.
"Bill" Hewes has been spending some little time in Washington at the Cosmos Club, but his work seems to take him pretty much all over the country, and he meets many interesting and worthwhile people.
Fred Pope sent the Secretary a portion of the Chicago Sunday Tribune under date of January 19 with a very fine picture of Walter Taylor Sumner in it and telling of the first class work he did while dean of the Episcopal College in Chicago.
The Boston papers came out the latter part of January with the statement that Joe Carney was about to be appointed to a high government post in Washington, probably as a member o£ the Federal Reserve Board. Seldom does a month go by but what some '9B man is mentioned in the press.
Secretary, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass.