A pleasant call on the Allisons in Sherborn found that they had well recovered from a seige of the type of influenza that is upsetting so many.
O'Brien, who is spending the winter in Arizona, sent word that Burbank urged him to stay over for the Burbanks' Golden Wedding with a dinner for thirty-eight guests. Hope to hear some details for a later issue of '91 Notes. O'Brien also called at the home of our surviving '63 man, Dr. Zeeb Gilman, in Redlands, Calif., who will be one hundred and three in May; found the old gentleman in none too good shape and confined to his bed.
From the Alumni Records Office comes the word that Heath has sent in the information that his residence is now 673 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Heald writes that after several weeks of pneumonia, he is now able to attend to his regular duties. He is on his thirtieth year as superintendent of the Scarborough schools.
A delightful Christmas greeting from Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Warren of Gill, Colo., is much appreciated.
Secretary and Treasurer, 80 Federal St., Boston, Mass.