Mrs. James B. Moore Jr., whose husband is a member of the Class of '32 and whose parents were Ted and Helen Foster, has made a hit with the '07 Class Secretary by writing that she follows our Class Notes with great interest. She has two small boys and she and her husband hope they will follow the Dartmouth tradition.
Professor Jim O'Neill is lecturing again—or still. Our Class President is in great demand. His latest reported appearance was on February 12 at St. Michael's College and his subject was "Catholics and American Freedom."
Dick and Lucy Lane are frequent visitors in Hanover. Their most recent visit on February 16 enabled them to see and enjoy the Carnival snow and ice sculpture.
Judge McLane is reported to be a member of the Advisory Committee of the Federal Tax Institute of New England, a non-profit educat ional institution organized for the purpose of furthering tax knowledge and education throughout the New England states. (Note: Your editor wishes him all success! There is a lot the editor doesn't know about Federal taxes!)
Marguerite Heneage has recently returned to her Hanover home on Balch Hill following an extended stay in Florida. It is reported that she returned to Hanover ahead of schedule to get warm!
Bob Kenyan was a recent visitor to Hanover. He enjoyed his visit so much that he is already thinking in terms of an informal reunion of 'O7 in June. The editor of this column is in complete agreement with Bob that it is timely to think about and plan for a rehearsal next June for the big show in 1952.
A reminder to all that Phil Chase is 'o7's Class Agent. Never an easy assignment,—the man who succeeds Bill Cummings and JudgeMcLane must be good. Phil is good, as all know, but he needs and is entitled to the sup- port of every 'O7 man.
Secretary, 140 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Treasurer, Room 822, 25 Broad St., New York 4, N.Y. Class Agent, 1000 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 5, Pa.