Paucity of class news due, of course, to the fact that classmates have not written the secretary and that he in turn has not the classmates—makes this column short.
The secretary has not written for the same reason that he has not been able to make his usual summer calling trips. In the early summer his right wrist went back on him so that his writing and his driving have been difficult and curtailed. Neuritis, the doctors called it, caused by a fall. Mrs. Aborn has been similarly afflicted.
In the May issue we reported Dr. LilleyEaton at the Hanover Inn. Soon afterwards he was established at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital where he remained until the latter part of July. He is at this writing at Mrs. Pierce's Nursing Home, Shaker Hill, Enfield, N. H. His trouble is acute arthritis.
Your secretary's most faithful correspondent, "Shorty" Bowers writes as of August 3 that he is busy with routine duties about the home. He sends hearty greetings and best wishes to all classmates. He will be 87 next January.
Late word from Mrs. Pearson says that Donald Spaulding, third son of William E. and Caroline (Pearson) Spaulding, on May 13 married Sylvia Stillman, daughter of Harold D. Stillman '17, at Nashua, N. H. Donald served in the 82nd Air-borne Division and was in occupied Germany after the war. A graduate of Harvard, he is completing a training course with International Machines.
Secretary, Cuttingsville, Vt.
Treasurer, 160 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.