I have no recent class news except from Newton. Let us help him to break his 1944 record as class agent for the Alumni Fund. He has recently had such a joyful, but strenuous, time in Winter Park, Fla., meeting celebrities, attending club programs, and eating a cake that was given to him on his eighty-second birthday, February 20, that his digestion was so upset that he rested a week in a hospital. A University of lowa professor, who came to see him during this rest period, told him how glad he was to have known Arthur and Bessie Fairbanks intimately while Arthur taught in the lowa University, and later, during his own summer in Hanover, when he saw them in their own home on Balch Hill.
If you would like to know what the children and grandchildren of others are doing in the war, please tell me what yours are doing. I have a few facts about three of my grandchildren that I would like to share with you if you will tell me what yours are doing.
Secretary, 215 Walnut Street, Montclair, N. J.