Bob Estabrook writes that, on May 1, "having reached the age at which all cultivators in the communications field gracefully and inevitably retire," he is perforce retiring from his position of vice president of the New England Tel. and Tel. Congratulations, Bob, on good work in a big job, and especially on working for a company that takes care of you financially in the future years.
Roy Hatch writes that six men of the class were present at the Dartmouth Dinner at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York on April 26. They were Edson, Fitzgerald, Archibald, Studwell, Farr and Hatch. They sat with 1901 men, a half dozen more at the same table right next to the speaker's stand. Roy writes that the Alumni drive is coming along well, but slowly. As yet he has only heard from about one third of the boys. .Get together, boys, and help Roy out. He has been a brick to take on this tough assignriient. Since doing so he has had the tragic misfortune to lose his good wife and we surely all send our sympathy.
Secretary, 7 Ship Channel Rd., S. Portland, Me.