Happy December Birthdays to Asakawa,Donahue, Fuller and Hobbs. Long may they live and prosper!
Charlie and Eleanor Donahue announced the marriage of their daughter, Margery Ellen, to Mr. Edward Thomas Hickey on Saturday, October 11, at Chestnut Hill, Mass. Louise (Mrs. Jim) Richardson has moved from the big house on Choate Road, which Jim built when he first went to Hanover, and now lives in an apartment at 4 Webster Avenue.
Tim Lynch is now at his regular winter habitat at the palatial Carolina Hotel at Pinehurst, N. C., where he plans to stay until the last of April.
The Reverend Montie Fuller has thrown away his crutches and does supply pulpit service now and then. He said his wife says that he is growing "ugly in disposition." It can't be. We will never believe it of our benign, gentle cleric.
See the In Memoriam columns of this issue for an article about Jim Barney.
How much longer must the Secretary beseech, implore, beg for news of you and your family? Write to him now, please!
A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all in the families of ninety-nine!
JAMES R. CHANDLER '98 of Plymouth, Mass. to whom tribute was paid this fall upon his completion of 20 years as chairman of the admissions committee of the University Club of Boston.
Secretary, The New York Times 229 West 43rd St., New York 18, N. Y. Treasurer, 34 Brighton Rd., Worcester, Mass.