Our first recovery from the Lost and Found Department published in this column last month comes through the College Alumni Office: i.e., that James V. Rariden is located at 319 West 89th St., New York City.
In a stirring letter from our dear Major Trenholm of Biloxi, Miss., we received the shocking news that he was unacquainted with the fact that our present class president was "Slats" Baxter. The ignorance of our brothers in the provinces is appalling!! In righteous indignation and self-defense we must refer said Trenholm to our class notes in the MAGAZINE of October, 1933. Anyway, it was a swell letter, Trenny, and I would like to publish it in full, but I am not sure whether or not this would meet with your approval.
News item received from W. A. Martin '07, from Minneapolis: "Dr. WaltmanWalters was the surgeon who recently operated on Governor Olsen of Minnesota atthe Mayo Clinic, Rochester." The 1917 medicos seem to be making these notes quite frequently, but after all what do you expect when you have a medical secretary?
Changes of addresses received from the College Alumni Office:
George K. Burgum is now a teacher at the Hackensack High School and resides at 346 Maple Ave., Oradel, N. J.
Edwin E. Smith is teaching at the Classical High School, Springfield, Mass., and lives at 77 Marsden St., in the same city.
We want to call your attention to the beautiful example of photographic skill shown on the cover of last month's MAGAZINE, the work of our own Sunny Sanborn.
Secretary, Craig House, Beacon, N. Y.