Runt Martin writes from Daytona Beach, Fla., where he is associated with the DaytonaNews Journal, that he expects to have a visit with Herb Hinman during the winter. Herb is president of the Virginia Engineering Co., Newport News, Va., and has had the good business sense to establish a branch office in Miami which he finds it highly desirable to visit during the winter months. Runt's "baby," John, 6 ft., 185 1bs., recently out of the Army, is a freshman at Hanover.
Bruno Kimball is 40th Reunion minded. He writes, "I am sure that we will be there this year for our 40th. I have written Earle Fowler urging him to come back." Bruno says that his son Bill, who recently attended an '07 luncheon in Boston, wrote an enthusiastic letter home about Bruno's classmates, and Bruno said, "I hope I can have next June as good a visit with those men as he had."
Is Bruno the only enthusiast about the 40th? If there are others, write the secretary promptly. He needs encouragement.
Note from Jacksonville, Fla.: "As Dr. T. S. Field (that's Tom), who has resided here for 33 years, watched the Nashua, N. H., High eleven grind out a 20-7 victory over Andrew Jackson High of Jacksonville, his thoughts went all the way back to 1901 when he himself played halfback for Nashua High."—Wonder if Tom will be back for the 40th.
George Liscomb has transferred his affections from New England to New York City. He continues his association with the Friden Calculating Machine Co. He reports recent visits with "Mike" Smith and Jim O'Neill and John Taylor. The latter left '07 in the sophomore year to enter Andover Theological School. Now retired, he lives at 152 E. 28th St., New York City, and is a member of the Dartmouth Club.
Leon Sprague, formerly of New Britain, Conn., reports his present address at 530 West St., Healdsburg, Calif. Whether or not Leon has transferred his home temporarily or permanently will be reported to you later.
Secretary 140 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.
Treasurer, Box 126, Guilford, Me.