Charlie Howe writes from Richmond that he is keeping fit these days and going- strong. The care of lawns, hedges, etc., about his house keeps him in trim. All three of his boys are in the service. Some record. We are wondering if any one in the class can beat that.
Tommie Hallman has been in the hos- pital for several weeks, but is on the mend, and we trust he is at home by this time.
After carefully going over the report of the Alumni Fund this past year, we must again take great satisfaction in the stand- ing of this class, and again we doff our hats to our ever-efficient and capable class agent, Harry Gilmore. Gillie has done a magnificent job, and our thanks go out to him for his untiring efforts.
Ed. Hunter keeps busy in and about the State, with his interesting but time absorb- ing job as Chairman of the State Public Service Commission. Most any night will find him at the Eagle Hotel, Concord, get- ting back to Hanover for the week-ends.
Secretary and Treasurer 37 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H.