Word from Arthur Chase's son Robert states that he lives in Ashland, Mass. and represents the Telechron Cos. from their Worcester office. His older son, Robert Jr., and his family live in Naugatuck, Conn., where he is employed by the U. S. Rubber Cos. His younger son, Leonard, was killed in action over Germany, and last summer his body was brought home and is now buried in Ashland.
Newton, who had recovered from his illness reported in our last issue to resume his usual activities, was obliged to re-enter the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital at Orlando on March 1 to have an operation on one of his eyes.
The annual dinner of the Dartmouth Club of St. Petersburg and vicinity was held at the Yacht Club on March 4. Kelly '86, Gage '87 and Austin '85 attended. Donald Chaney, from the College, gave the principal address.
POPULAR UNCLE: Granville K. Howard 'B6, at his home in Bartlett, N. H., surrounded by children ond grandchildren of his late brother, Elmer F. Howard 'B6.
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