Herman and Constance Parkinson enjoyed their vacation in Europe so much last year that this past summer they motored through Mexico for their vacation. That is one of the most .satisfying, as well as interesting trips, that you can take. Herman is division chief of the New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd St.
Ralph Samuel returned in August from his most recent trip to Europe. A number of the class were on for the Coronation or for some other work, reason or trip, including T. D.Jewett, the George Watts, and the Jack Macdonalds.
To continue with the secretary's trip: PeterPerry was at home with Steve and Alice when he reached Brandon, Vt., for a delightful part of the afternoon. He missed Grace and CarlForsaith at the Tollgate in Auburn, N. H., but found Jack Nelson and Bart Shepard at The Wentworth at Newcastle attending the New Hampshire Agents Convention. He also found Marian Jewett improved on a second visit after her hospital experience and "TD" in grand form. Edmund, and Gladys Freeman he learned had returned to Washington from "Singing Waters" in South Royalton on August 14.
Harry and Nita Semmes' home in Rockville, Md., is Great Elm Farm. Babe and Helen Smith have a new summer home in Connecticut.
Jack Nelson's new business address in Manchester, N. H., is 77 Market St., only 150 yards from City Hall, with free parking, so you can find him easily.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans toured California this past summer. Don has recently retired from his government post, but still lives in Arlington, Va.
Recent Hanover Inn guests have included John and Laura Remsen and Vic and MargeDunbar.
Edwin Sides has evidently really consummated his retirement as he has moved from his old home in Worcester to 3 Melba Ave., Auburn, Maine.
At Lynn those of the class noted attending the Holy Cross game included the EddieSides, Mose Linscott, the Carl Shumways,Trowbridges, Sr. and Jr. (Anthony), and the Vic Dunbars.
Next column will give word of the dinner at the University Club, this year classes 1907-1915 attending.
ENCOUNTER ON MAIN ST.: Jack Macdonald (r), 1913's new vice president, chats on Hanover's Broadway with his classmate and physician. Dr. T. Don Cunningham.
Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass Treasurer, Hanover, N. H. Bequest Chairman,