It is of interest to the class to find Hayt's name heading the list of the general committee of the San Francisco Pow-Wow. He says he means to see the thing through from A to Z. He is also named first of those designated to look after the welfare and organize the activities of visiting classmates. He won't have much of a job organizing activities for his own class, but if he assumes responsibility for the nine classes between his and that of the next man on the list, that will keep him out of mischief.
Mrs. N. W. Norton finds pleasure in learning that Mrs. Caverly and Mrs. Parkhurst were present at our 60th, as they were the two with whom she chummed when she attended reunions with her husband, known to us as "Jim." Her address is 675 Delaware Ave., Buffalo.
Parkhurst takes much satisfaction in the recent dedication of the new library and school building of the Norfolk Prison. Such a building was thought superfluous by the authorities until he convinced them of its importance,—and gave the library.
Mrs. William H. Ray resides with her daughter Margaret (Mt. Holyoke '12), now Mrs. Robert Day Williams, at Claremont, Calif.
Mrs. Frank E. Whitney still makes her home at 27 Academy St., Rochester, N. H., but says she vibrates between the frozen North and sunny Florida.
Mrs. J. A. Wood is soon to change her abode from Centralia, Va., where her son, who was disabled in the war, resides, to Madison, N. J., where her daughter is the wife of Dr. Gael Aldrich of Drew Seminary.
That famous Thousand Islands international bridge with which Field is so identified in our minds has outdone all expectation with a record of 42,000 cars passing over it between its dedication on August 18 and the close of Labor Day.
Miss Bertha Vittum enjoys looking over her brother's pictures of college and class and thinking of his interest in them. She is retaining the home at 1132 West St., Grinnell, lowa, where he spent his last days. She is now his only surviving sister, having been called to the bedside of the last of the older sisters as she passed away in early summer at the old home in Sandwich, N. H.
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