FOR THE FIRST TIME since the war started the Central New Jersey club held an out-oftown meeting. It used for the occasion the Dartmouth-Princeton basketball game on February 2, and called for a get-together after the game at the Nassau Inn in Princeton. Among those present at the game or the Nassau Inn were:
Judge J. Edward Knight '27, J. A. S. Millar '23 and family, E. B. Blake '25 with his family arid brother, R. L. Height '23 and son, A. U. W. Ingham '28, George B. Munroe '43 (still in uniform), George W. Lee '28, A. James O'Mara '42 and wife, George H. Barlow '43 and wife, Richard J. P. Barlow '14, Arthur J. O'Mara '09, William J. McNulty '25 and son, Henry P. Proctor '13, Victor E. Sabary '36, and Louis H. Van Dike '38.
For its March meeting the club was entertained by George W. Lee '28. We met the family and had a very pleasant evening. We welcomed back into the ranks Ivan Prowattain '18 whose wife has had a very serious illness, but is on the road to health again.
News Notes:—Mr. Henry I. Proctor '13 has opened his own business-fund raising campaigns. If there is anything about raising money that you want to know, ask Henry. Dr. Henry Haywood '14 was busy basking in the Florida sunshine at the time of our February meeting. Harold S. Clark '09 is retiring to his farm in Massachusetts, having sold his school to E. B. Blake '25. W. T. Woodhouse '24 is having a bad winter, being under the doctors care. Ivan "Chick" Bash is out of the Army and taking a "refresher" course in law. During the war he got himself a wife. Big topic of conversation at our meetings is "Reunions." Everybody wants to go. We are looking forward to a May meeting in New Brunswick and a June meeting in Asbury.