In his July 7 column, 1936 class secretary Edgar Spencer noted the death of his classmate, William C. Earhart, concluding that “his 11 children may be a Princeton record.” That surely was a big family, but no equal to that of Princeton residents Tink and Joe Bolster ’48, who have 14 children. (Tink remains a petite lady.) Is there a challenge out there in Princeton land to better the Bolsters’ accomplishments?