Our class news is distressingly scarce. The Secretary learns that Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks left Potsdam, N. Y., for their annual southern sojourn about the middle of February, and are planning to go to New Orleans and perhaps through to California, returning by one of the northern routes; the Secretary is hoping for news from them during their trip.
Lorrain Weeks has moved from Long Island, New York, and is now located at 480 W. 148th St., New York City. He still continues as a contributor to his old Laconia (N. H.) home paper. He spoke with much fervor of the beautiful Fort Tryon Park (which is located near where he now lives) the gift of John D. Rockefeller Jn to the city in 1935. Weeks, as we remember, is deeply interested in astronomy, and takes comfort in believing that the "stars in their courses are fighting" for the friends of liberty and civilization.—The Secretary feels that we shall have to get help from some source nearer than the stars in order to overcome the effects of the disastrous fancies of the "New Deal."
Secretary, Kimball Bldg., 18 Tremont St., Boston