President Cox was much in the public eye on April si, 1937, when the 75th anniversary of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company was observed, and Guy, as its head, broadcasted to its 363 agencies a message over the largest network ever set up for a telephone talk, including 50,000 miles of wire. A week later our president had his picture in the Boston papers again when a delegation from the South Boston Citizens Association called upon him to present him with a token of appreciation for his services as orator upon Evacuation Day of the present year. A third recent mention of his name results from his reappointment by Mayor Mansfield as a. member of the board of sinking fund commissioners of the city of Boston.
The New Hampshire legislature paid an unprecedented tribute to one of its members recently when it officially named the highway from Epping to Barrington the Calef Road in honor of Senator Austin L. Calef of Barrington. The building of this highway on the abandoned right of way of a Boston & Maine branch line was due to the efforts, extending over some years, of Senator Calef, who has ambitious plans and hopes for seeing it a part of a new through route from New York into Maine.
Judge Griffith reports that the first '93 subscription to this year's Alumni Fund came from old reliable Bob Boutelle.
We are rejoiced to hear, although the news is not yet corroborated by the gentleman in question, that Billy Jarvis is returning to his native town of Claremont to reside after long years of absence in Pittsburgh, Pa. He continues his connection with the Sullivan Machinery Company, we understand, and will travel widely, as heretofore, but will vote in and register from Claremont.
Editor Harry Metcalf once more helped out by representing the class at the annual meeting of class secretaries in Hanover during May.
Doctor Woodbury writes of a recent visit to the Danvers, Mass., state hospital, where he found no improvement in Ferguson's condition.
Rev. and Mrs. George E. Kinney of Ellsworth Falls, Me., returning from a winter in Florida, attended a family reunion at West Lebanon.
Fred Runnells's widow spent the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Charles H. McDuffee in California. George Dodge's daughter, Eleanor, is an officer of the Manchester College Women's Club.
Doctor Sanders is addressing New Hampshire Mothercraft clubs on "Maternal Hygiene." Doctor Pender has been added to the consultant staff of the New Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Concord.
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