The response to my letter of October 26 (have you answered it?) gives early indications of a very general purpose to turn up in Hanover for the Fifty-fifth. Dartmouth will be very nearly back to normal by that time and we are sure of an interesting weekend.
The Randalls are located at 91 Washington St., Dover, N. H., and Randall is as busy as he always has been since he began breathing on his own account. His drawing classes ran on during the whole summer and he intends to teach in Portsmouth for the fifth year.
Billy Emerson has arranged with the Blue Cross to offer his physical fitness plan to a limited number of its members with the purpose of extending the Service to all its members if it proves practicable.
Charles Clark reports that he has succeeded in beating out an eightieth birthday in his usual good health. He's glad to report, and we are glad to know, that Mrs. Clark, who has spent much of the last two years in the hospital, is quite a bit better now.
Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass.