Our genial Class Agent, Silver Hatch, has, through the fine cooperation of '05 men, turned in a good report for '05 contributions to the Alumni Fund.
Roger W. Brown is now at Winter Hill, Massachusetts. Roger is still very busy with his large fleet of inter-state trucks.
E. Percy Noel reports his business address at 714 National Press Building, Washington, D. C. He resides at Nokesville, Virginia.
James H. Stone is a U. S. Senior High- way Engineer. His business address is at 4031 North Interior Building, Washington, D. C. He resides at 5531 Mac Arthur Boulevard, Washington, D. C.
Jim Mulally, General Attorney of the Great Northern Railway Company at St. Paul, Minnesota, has moved to his summer place and has as a hobby caring for his flowers and a large vegetable garden. Jim reports that a small gas tractor, recently acquired, is a great labor-saver.
Jim's oldest son, Charles, is a technical sergeant in the Field Artillery at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The second boy, Edward, formerly a first lieutenant in the Infantry, was transferred to the Air Corps and is taking training at Camp Ryan in Arizona. The third son, Judd (Dartmouth, 1942), who was with us at the 'O5 gathering before the Harvard game two years ago, is a technical sergeant in the Field Artillery at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
Bernard Lilien, husband of Jim's oldest daughter, is a Medical Officer at Maxwell Field, Alabama. The youngest daughter, Joan, has just finished her first year at St. Catherine's College.
The hats of '05 men are doffed to the remarkable Mulally family. To the father of them all we send affectionate greetings half way across the country.
The Secretary will be pleased to receive dues and subscriptions to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE from those men who have not paid for 1942-43.
Secretary, 14 Holt St., Concord, N. H.