Clark, John Lew—His card of Nov. 2nd indicated he had some worries which should be recorded,—Hitler, Stalin (perpetual) Yale and Princeton games, (for the immediate future). For the latter events he has provided himself with shock absorbers. Hope he now knows they were not needed at New Haven—while the record of the Princeton game will be an open book before he sees these notes.
Cobb, Charles L.—Just learned via a Pittsfield paper that our old friend Charlie'Cobb is to be "Guest of Honor" at the next meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Berkshire County on Dartmouth Night, and that he attended the Yale game at New Haven. It is said he pronounced the "Big Green" "a sure streamlined aggregation."
Good for Charlie, we will all be at the meeting if invited. Charlie's address during the winter will be Great Barrington, Mass.
Dunlap, Fred T. has again started on his winter wanderings through the sunny south. His last word was from St. Petersburg. He could not attend the usual ge ttogether of the Bo's after the Harvard game. It was a good meeting even though Fred Howland failed to start any discussion on the game at Cambridge. They are already located for the winter at Lexington Arms Apartments, 316 Fourth Ave., North Saint Petersburg, Florida.
Hardy, George F—Think George must be feeling sprightly since he takes exception to the secretaries salutation to "the old men of '88." He should remember that this is a term of endearment current for 50 years and more.
A little advice—We young men, especially the young men of 'BB, will do well to consider what lasting pleasure we are missing by not being present at the "after the Harvard game" gathering of the Bo's started many years ago by 'B7. It has since grown younger and more vigorous by including '90 and '91.
Secretary, 11 Oak St., Belmont, Mass.