I called on Rowe recently and found him in good health. He has given up active work in his business as Electrical Contractor but keeps his office in the old location, and it makes an excellent place for friends to congregate and reminisce. There is a grand piano in an adjacent room which Rowe can use and he entertained me with his own arrangements of Dartmouth songs. The walls o£ the room are covered with pictures of Dartmouth professors and past and present presidents and scenes about the campus. He keeps up his practice with the Indian clubs which was about the only physical education we had under Tute Worthen in the old gymnasium, but Rowe can swing them lustily which probably helps him to keep in good condition. He told me that he had a letter from Grover some time ago, but I have not been able to get him to respond to an invitation to contribute something for this column. I knew that Rowe's brother was Secretary of '91, but did not know that two more brothers graduated from Dartmouth, one in 1907 and one in 1908.
Secretary and Treasurer South Acton, Mass.