Harold Mc Allister in mid-March had a hurried business trip, flying from New York to Miami and from there the next day to Puerto Rico. He was gone about 8 days so was plenty busy.
Word came from Len Manley from La Jolla, Calif, that Madge had passed away suddenly on March 16. All the children, with their husbands and wives, were there for the funeral services and stayed on for a few days to be with Len. The deep sympathy of the class is extended to Len, for all attending our reunions will remember so well and kindly Madge Manley
Parker Trowbridge is, as we write, in the midst of the Easter Seal Sale of the Bay State Society for the Crippled and Handicapped. The sale of the seals has now become practically nation-wide.
Bob Moore was on from Denver, Colo, and in Hanover on March 7 to see Jerry of the class of '52. Either as he left Denver or while he was away he was elected one of the officers of the Colorado Forestry and Horticulture Association.
Ward "Brush" Harris has a new address in Chicago—100 No. La Salle St., Chicago 2, Ill.
Mark Wright is with the Sterling Shoe Co., in Lynn and one of the frequent regulars at the '13, '14, '15 Wednesday Luncheons at Patten's. George Steele was at the last lunch while on vacation from Choate School and as he will be at the Alumni Fund Dinner in Boston on April 7 will be at the luncheon that week also.
Those who think there should be more news available might write to the secretary to tell what is going on.
Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass.
Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.
Class Agent, The Choate School, Wallingford, Conn.