Sojourning at their usual Florida winter haunts, the Pratts were at Sarasota and the Kidgers at Anna Maria.
In the North country, the Alumni Association of Keene, N. H., recently honored classmate Billy Watson, as one of the founders and first Secretary-Treasurer, not only for his services and example but also for being the father of two sons and one grandson all graduates of Dartmouth.
Champ Follett says he recently learned that a child prodigy entered with the class. Can you help - it's beyond the "sec."
The Haneys - Lew and Loo - are on their usual leisurely cruise in the Caribbean, the locale of such well-known pirates as Captain Kidd, Bluebeard and Laffitte. Hope he isn't engaged in smuggling arms to Castro.
Records continue to be made - that is the weather. Highest snow fall in the past was recorded in winter of 1894-95. That has already been passed and weeks to go. Wonder what the ground hog will do? And cold, too. Hanover Winter Song with its "zum-zum-zum" doesn't have the crackle that it did during those snappy evenings of early winter. Even ink in the pen is sluggish hoping in vain for a January thaw which never came.
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Treasurer, 4A Rivermere Apts., Bronxville 8, N. Y.