Rufus Baker has again changed his address and is now at 21 Lee Street, Cambridge, Mass. This information comes from Hanover at a time when your secretary is resting a bit at his home—Barrington, R. I. Lee Street is not very far from 795 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, so am hoping to see Rufus as soon as I return to my office.
While at the Hanover Inn early in May we ran into Jon Childs, and learned that his health is much better but his fishing luck not so good. He went on a trip to Tennessee—a fishing trip he called it—but no fish.
John Ayers of Claremont writes that he is none too well—having been in bed for two weeks but at the moment of writing is up and about.
From Harry Allen '92, currently of the Hanover Inn force, we learned that Willis Sparhawk is much better.
Visited with Sam Hunt who seemed real sprightly and extremely busy. Sam has a grand idea on which he has already started but about which space in this issue is not available. Details next month.
Treasurer Fred Morrill is on his way to his ancestral home at Amesbury, Mass., for the summer. He hopes to be in Hanover on June 10, when all class officers, the Trustees, Alumni Council and class agents foregather. We hope he will stay for the June 17 get-together of the small group of '93 men who have re-uned each Commencement for a number of years. The class of '94 is holding its 50th on June 17. Any '93 man who can meet at that time please write us and we will make reservations for you.
The Alumni Fund Campaign is going well from all reports but '93 is not doing as well as last year by a considerable amount. Let's all make efforts to equal last year's '93 reward.
Secretary, 795 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Treasurer, 20 Albion Street, Melrose, Mass.