Hardy Ferguson has retired from business. He vacated his New York offices the end of April. Through more than a half-century of close application to his professional work, his skill and determination to succeed made him the foremost consulting engineer in this country and Canada in the pulp and paper industry. His classmates and a host of friends and business acquaintances wish him good health and years of happiness in his wellearned retirement.
Accepted for entrance to Dartmouth next September is George Hiram Hitchcock, named after his grandfather, our late classmate, whose widow, a subscriber to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, is living in Terrace Park, Ohio. This prospective Dartmouth student's father is Hiram Jamison Hitchcock, only child of our classmate, who is associated with the laboratory of the Philip Carey Company, makers of fabricated roofing and siding, and has his family residence in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. Burt H. Red fit Id spent last winter in Wilmington, Del. and returned to her home in Goflfstown, N. H„ on May l.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost in March went to Miami and Key West for their annual anniversary trip. Early in May they left their winter home in St. Petersburg and returned to Swampscott, Mass., where they will be until they go to Hanover for 'Bg's annual rendez- vous in June at Commencement time.
Arthur Chase spent the winter in New Haven, Conn. He has been quite well during the past year and hopes to get to Hanover to join others of our Class there at Commencement time (June 9 to 12), which, from present indications, will include Bard, Bartlett,Ferguson, Frost, Warden and possibly Davis and Moulton.
Mrs. David Burford ('Ozy" Davis' daughter Elizabeth) is now living at 4853 Kimbark Ave., Chicago 15, 111. She recently wrote that the story about her father in the Alumni Fund Campaign announcement added much to her pride in having had such a father—"he still sets a high goal for me," she said. On April 1 a second daughter was born in the family of her brother, Rev. Wilfred G. Davis. Mrs. Burford's own daughter is now 14 years old. Her brother Alexander H. Davis, killed in World War 11, was survived by twins—a boy and a girl, both now living.
Secretary and Treasurer, 108 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 8, Mass. Class Agent, 12 Clinton Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
DARTMOUTH POW-WOW Detroit, October 6-7 Reservations being made now!