Thanks to Jack Shields '09, we have a •worthwhile story on Hank Llewellyn. Hank now manages the general real estate office of Richard Smykal in Wheaton, Ill. The interesting part of his write-up was a cut taken in France in September, 1918, wheen Hank received his D.S.C.
Chuck Kingsley has been in a birthday mix-up and has been receiving birthday cards twice a year. Chuck reports good health, and consults a few days a month but it seems increasingly difficult to take time from his hobbies. The best news is that Margaret is now feeling fine.
Everyone seems so well pleased that we have another Derby. That job done by WinSnow was such a good one, yet of Derby calibre only because of Bill Breslin, who took over the whole job of contacting over 100 relatives of our deceased, and there is the real reason why our participation was so wonderful. We now need 62 questionnaires.
Change of address: Raymond H. Foss, Carr Road, Duxbury, Mass., Kenneth Grant, 16 Beech Circle, Andover, Mass., Elmer Robinson, Farwell Lane, New London, N. H., Alfred R. Taylor, 1503 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington 5, D. C., Henry W. Webber, Nichols 4, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington 20, D. C.
Secretary, Box 83, Candlewood Isle, Conn.
Treasurer, 165 Marlboro St., Wollaston 70, Mass.