Pete Adams has been entertaining visiting astronomers from abroad this summer. Jim Aubey is still keeping the water fresh and sweet in a dozen fine reservoirs in Massachusetts.
Joe Bartlett and a family party had a delightful cruise off the New England coast this summer. The boat was handled by two able seamen, Charles W. Bartlett and Josiah Chandler.
Dr. Batchelder and wife, together with their daughter and her husband, crossed the continent by automobile and visited the fair in San Francisco and on the return trip visited the fair in New York.
Mrs. Charles D. Montgomery by initiative and indomitable pluck and energy has secured a position as a Housemother in a school in Cooperstown, N. Y.
Guy Gary is an orange grower in Call fornia.
Ted Leggett has rounded up 63 out of 70 living '98 men for the Alumni Fund. Some record!
Elizabeth and Richard Spring bicycled to Cape Cod this summer and visited Buck and Joe en route.
James R. Chandler Jr., after about a year's work in Boston for the John Hancock Insurance Company, has been assigned a position in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fred Bennis has been basking in the sun at his beautiful summer home in Sullivan Harbor, Maine. Will it be Florida or California this winter, Ben?
Charles Carr and family have been summering in New Hampshire. They dropped in to see the secretary on their way to Philadelphia.
Edward Chandler sent his ALUMNI MAGAZINE subscription and stated the slight delay was occasioned by a 5 cent raise in his social security tax.
Dr. C. E. Clark and wife spent two days with the secretary in June before sailing for far-off Merzifon, Turkey to resume the life of a medical missionary.
Everett Hoyt and wife have spent the summer at their cottage on beautiful Newfound Lake near Bristol, N. H.
Denis Crowley and wife spent one week of their vacation in beautiful Lenox, Mass.
Fred Lord has recovered in fine style from his set-back of last winter.
The secretary and wife spent the month of August at their usual stamping ground at the Echo Lake Camp of the Appalachian Mountain Club on Mt. Desert Island, Maine. Phillippa, Richard, Robert, and Barbara were there also a part of the summer. Harriette was hostess of the August camp of the Appalachian in Mt. Katahdin region in Maine. Richard, in connection with his regular work with the John Hancock Insurance Company, has been studying law at Northeastern University at night. At the close of his first year he has made the Dean's honor list. At the close of her freshman year at Mt. Holyoke Barbara with four classmates took a bicycle ride of 340 miles through New Hampshire and Vermont, stopping at the various youth hostels.
Bob Peck sends a card from the World's Fair in San Francisco. Bob drove by auto-mobile both ways.
The secretary called on Brad Rodgers at his beautiful summer home at York Beach. Maine, but missed him.
Ev Snow has moved to Newtonville and has purchased a new duplex house at 45 Frederick St. corner of Gay. The secretary is delighted, for we shall see each other oftener.
Ed Tabor and son Ed Jr. had their pictures in the Boston papers in August, as son Ed won the junior golf championship of Massachusetts. Thus does one champion athlete succeed another in the Tabor family.
The annual spring round-up of '98 was held at Plymouth, Mass. Saturday, June 3 at the summer homes of Joe and Buck. There were thirty-three present. The day was perfect and a delightful time was enjoyed by all present.
lii closing these notes let me say that the important date to remember is the night before the Dartmouth-Harvard game October 27 when '98 will have its usual round-up at the University Club in Boston.
Secretary, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
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