In the April 29th issue of the ChristianScience Monitor is an article by Eric P. Kelly entitled "Here Come the Poles." It is a very interesting and instructive report on the Mexican Experiment.
The "Metropolis" has been honored by visits from a number of 'o6ers this past month. Dave Main dropped in from Denver, Con and Grace Chellis stopped over night on their wayback from a visit to their grandson, Converse Alvah 111, in North Carolina; Jack Downey walked in from Hartford, Conn., and Harold Rugg stayed over night on his way down South and on his return.
Listen in at 10:15 A.M. any Sunday on station KPRC Houston, Texas, and you'll hear Happy Wayman read some of his original poems.
The following members of the class were present at the Club to hear Prexy Hopkins on Thursday, April 13: Bob Adriance, Ned Bullard, Mike Edgerton, Harold Fish, Bill McGrail, Dave Main, Joe Nuelle, Elon Pratt, Bob Richardson and Warner White.
Ralph Fitts' son Nathan is a senior lieutenant in the USNR assigned to the staff of the commander of the Alaskan sector. Hugh Chapin is in V-ia stationed at Dartmouth.
Norm Bankart reports that Mabel has entirely recovered from the eye operation she recently underwent.
A letter from Bucky Kraft states that he has a new patent which will soon be on the market unless it is "frozen."
As president of the Chicago branch of the Goodwill Industries, Nat is busy expanding the organization to provide a period of transition for servicemen returning from the war with shattered health.
A notice of George Alley's death on May 4 has just been received.
New addresses: Misch Ailing, 75 Fairmont St., Lowell, Mass.; Bill Gleason, 4847 Magnolia Ave., Chicago 40, 111.; Tubby Laton, 2202 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 5, Calif.; Ben Mathes, 4421 - 17th St., Washington, D. C.; Norm Russell, Winter & Merrimac St., Newburyport, Mass.; George Swazey, Bristol, N. H.; Bob Richardson, Room 702, Winthrop Hotel, Lexington Ave. & 47th Street, New York, N. Y.
Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, 2205 California Street, N. W. Washington 18, D. C.