Not everyone has heard of the death of Professor Tracy, who taught Anatomy at the Medical School of the University of Kansas for many years. A more extended notice appears elsewhere in this or a subsequent MAGAZINE.
Fortunately other notices of classmates are in a happier vein. J. Frank Drake, after attending the wedding of one of his granddaughters, is off for several months on his annual trip to Europe. At home, he is well settled in the house of his ancestors, beautifully remodeled, in Pittsfield, N. H.
Charley Dudley reports that plans are well under way for our 65 th reunion in Hanover, next June. Hermon Farwell writes that he had a delightful call on Anguera, who has moved from Wakefield, Mass., to Westport, Conn. "Duke's" daughter has made changes in her own home so that her father can have his own quarters there and be as independent as he wishes and at the same time be a member of her family, a splendid arrangement. Duke himself is in excellent physical health, erect and straight as he always was. He still speaks in the same deep tone of voice and careful diction that we remember from college days. Herm himself is being taken on a tour by his children, Fred and wife, to visit relatives and interesting places from Berkeley and Los Angeles and back through Pueblo and Chicago, ending up, in three weeks, in Darien once more. He also is busy boosting our 65th. Do any of you need urging for that? We already have acceptances from Hawaii (Plumer), Calif. (Dans), Conn. (Studwell) etc. etc.
Secretary, 29 Messer St., Laconia, N. H.
Treasurer, 7 Burt St., Bellows Falls, Vt.
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