Boston is indulging in a referendum as to whether the primary and grammar schools shall be run on the one or two sessions plan. Our Billy Emerson stepped into the picture in a letter to The Boston Herald on September 29 with a strong argument in favor of the two sessions plan. He gave a number of cogent reasons why it was much better for the child's health to split the day's work.
Salinger and Geiger are the only other '92 men in regard to whom I have any recent news. Salinger reports a good summer, two weeks o£ which were spent at Roger's house in Waban when that family were on vacation. Geiger you have all heard from recently in his Alumni Fund letter. Recent reports from the Weather Bureau indicate that he must be getting some cooperation from Jack Frost in cutting back weeds.
Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline 46, Mass.