The C. Dana Watermans made a Caribbean cruise on the Alcoa Cavalier which sailed from New Orleans on January 16 and returned to Mobile on February 1. They visited Cindad Trujill in the Dominican Republic, LaGuaira, Puerto Cabello and Quanta in Venezuela, Port of Spain in Trinidad and Kingston in Jamaica. The picture in last month's column proves they were on deck.
Bill Baldwin and his dog-team is a familiar sight around Monadnock. "Baldy" as he is called locally, now sports a Van Dyke beard which is a tonsorial masterpiece. Bill lives in his cabin on the Annette Forest Reservation two miles out of Squantum on the Old Hubbard Pond road and gets into town occasionally for supplies and to exercise his dogs, especially in the new snow. Watching him handle his dog-team and the loads he packs you'll admit he still has plenty of the "granite of New Hampshire in his muscles." We are indebted to Brig Knight for a picture of Bill and his dog-team. Brig and Helen have six grandchildren, five grandsons and a granddaughter. The old folks can still be found in the stone house in Marlboro, N. H., — drop in. Bill Terry has been curling in Brookline at the Country Club and in Winchester, where Bill Davis also curls at both places. Bill continued this Scottish sport from his Canadian life on his return to New York from Montreal.
Don King has sent us a program of the dedication of the rebuilt organ at St. Paul's School in Concord, N. H., a most interesting order of service on February 28, 1954. The Knox Memorial Organ built in 1930 as a memorial to James Carter Knox, organist and choirmaster from 1868 to 1930, known to all our St. Paul's school graduates, has been completely rebuilt and revoiced.
Chuck and Barbara Riley are at Indian Rocks Beach, Fla., for two months in a cottage "right on the water," and Chuck attended the alumni luncheon at St. Petersburg. ... General and Edna Willson are at Del Ray Beach in Florida and the Eddie Sides at Sarasota, where Ed thinks he may settle down later.
Start planning on a weekend trip to Hanover in June when 1914 will be celebrating its 40th. Look for information soon regarding headquarters. I doubt we can make sleeping accommodation reservations for you, but we'll try.
TRAVELLERS: Jim Wulpi '14 and Mrs. Wulpi shown in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, while on a trip which included Spain, the Madeira Islands and Portugal.
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