Dr. Arthur E. Hopkins (Hoppy), West Swanzey, N. H., has been taking a much needed rest as a patient in the Elliott Community Hospital, Keene, N. H. Hoppy works too hard. He is now on the high road to recovery. Hospital authorities report that no patient in the history of the hospital ever received so many expressions of sympathy in cards, letters, and flowers
February 14 Walt Eastman and Dr. Cushman were among those present at the football dinner in Chicago given in honor of Coach Blaik. Walt writes: "It has gottenso that a member of the class of '99 is aboutthe oldest alumnus present at these dinners." Even old age has its distinctions. Willis B. Hodgkins has changed his address from 600 West 41st Place to 1348 So. Hudson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
On March 30 "Peddy" Miller will deliver the final lecture in the Springfield, Mass., Forum Course on "The United States and the Orient."
Cards from Jim Richardson posted in Havana, Cuba, and Pasadena, Calif., bring news of a pleasant journey and his safe arrival in good shape on the "Sunkist" coast.
Dr. Raymond Pearl is the author of an article in the March issue of Current History on "War and Overpopulation," in which Ray explodes some opinions currently held by the uninformed.
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