Walter Dakin sent word from Mallorca, Spain, that Genevieve and he had spent a very enjoyable afternoon with Max Hartmann.
A letter from C. C. Hills advises that on a recent trip to Florida he called on Ralph Scott in Tallahassee. Found Ralph in excellent spirits even though he has been confined to a wheelchair for the last two years.
Grace and Con Chellis are back in Meriden, N. H., after their winter sojourn in Florida.
Kid Gleason advises that he is still in the game but it is becoming more difficult to run the bases.
At our Fiftieth Reunion someone asked how Herbert Moore got his nickname of "Annie." In reply to my query Effie wrote as follows: "When Herbert was undergoing initiation as a shy country lad, 'Sweet Annie Moore' was a popular song and he was required to stand on a table and sing the song over and over."
Nat Leverone is again touring the country on his speaking engagements. He was in Hanover May 6 lecturing at the Tuck School.
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