Carl and Grace Forsaith finished their "seeing America first trip" before N. Y. State College of Forestry in Syracuse opened last fall, and during the tour hit 31 states from Florida Keys to Seattle, Wash., and Cape Cod to Cape Blanco, Oregon, a distance of 17,000 miles, which is going some and would make a fine summer for anyone. They stayed at 55 tourist camps, 6 tourist homes, and with 11 friends, and "broke up housekeeping 55 times withoutloss of assets or tempers." They evidently were especially interested in Arizona.
Ken Raitt now makes occasional trips to Boston from Hartford, Conn., as his two daughters are at Lasell Junior College in Auburndale. That reference will recall to those on the track teams of "our time" the Woodland Park Hotel.
Pop Warren sent from Orange, Mass., where he is manager of the Minute Tapioca Co., Inc., a grand picture of young John, who is proudly exhibiting the shield he won last summer at Camp Wonelancet as the best all-round junior camper. There was also another picture of the family group. Almost every blank for the 25th report brings in snapshots, but all should have them.
Kippy Tuck went into the foreign service of the U. S. in 1913 and has a long list of accomplishments ever since. He has been in Paris since 1933, assigned to the first Secretary of the Embassy. He is a member of the Dartmouth Club of Paris and Order of Merit Class II conferred by Royal Hungarian Government.
Earle and Phyllis Barber are living in Evanston, 111., as Earle is general manager of Sears Federated Factories Division of Sears, Roebuck & Cos.
Mose Ewing, professor of music and assistant in Greek and German at Berry College, Mt. Berry, Ga., has just reported the thermometer at 5 above zero and a foot of snow, most they have had in 20 years. He has been busy on his work of writing music himself, along with his teaching, and has completed a libretto for grand opera, written numerous songs, small orchestra numbers, solos for various orchestral instruments, and marches for bands. He has written a text book on the rudiments of music and at present is engaged on a "Short History of Music"—a full program.
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