Sumner Lloyd is now located in Colorado Springs, and is reported to be prosperous.
Pip Cowan has been located in Duluth Minn. He is with Kelley-How- Thompson Company, wholesale hardware. Pip feels confident he will see Hanover in June.
Bob Hunter is connected with Stone & Webster, and is living in Reading, Mass., just around the corner from Bezil Parker.
Don Curtis is manager for the American Thread Company at Willimantic, Conn.
Jim Porter is with Waitt & Bond, manufacturers of the famous Blackstone cigar. Jim has charge of the factory at Newark, N. J.
Jack Thomes is practicing law in Portland, Me.
A. B. Doggett is reported to have sold his farm and taken up a different line (not known). Doggo's present address is Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.
Jack Ryan was recently interviewed by P. J. Folsom regarding football coach for University of Colorado, but felt that he must decline the offer, as he is fairly well anchored in Milwaukee. Jack has just signed a two-year contract with Marquette University to coach football. Jack has been very successful in past years with the Hilltop eleven. Jack is actively engaged in the insurance business, being connected with the Fidelity and Casualty Company.
John McPherson died at his home in Oak Park, Ill., about a year ago. Details are lacking, and will be furnished later.
Bezil Parker is one of the heavyweights on the managing end of the Aberthaw Company, holding down the job of assistant chief engineer. This position takes Bezil all over the country for consultation on big construction work. Bezil has a pair never officially reported to the class. They effected their entrance as follows: Mollie Emerson, born June 4, 1916, and Robert Allen, born July 27, 1918.
Incidentally, Shing Sherwin also holds down an important berth with the Aberthaw Company. Shing is purchasing agent, and has charge of buying material for several million dollars worth of construction work annually.
Les Wiggin just recently made a flying trip East, having been sent by the Timken Company of Detroit to look over territory in New York state for an agency location. It is rumored that Les is in line for the job when the agency is established.
Tom Heneage says the old "flu" hit him pretty hard, but he is back on the job. Tom has one of the classiest gents' furnishing stores in Chicago, located on East Jackson Boulevard. Outside of his store, Tom has many other business interests, being director of several large corporations. Tom is a very enthusiastic tenner, and is mustering the 1910 forces in Chicago for the reunion.
Don Greenwood is now with the Highway Commission, Pierre, South Dakota.
Munroe Cole is associated with his father in business in office fixtures and general office supplies, etc. They have the finest store of its kind in Chicago, located at 119 West Washington St.
Theodore Baldwin is practicing law in Chicago, but keeps himself well under cover.
Ben Williams recently gave a short talk before the Dartmouth Club of Boston, tipping the boys off just how he does it. They say Ben has not only gathered ideas, but has collected considerable weight.
K. V. R. Nicol is vice-president of the Armour Grain Company of Chicago, and lives in Evanston. He is the proud father of two husky children, and Killie himself has added about forty pounds since leaving Hanover.
Shorty Stern and Mel Straus are vice-presidents of S. W Straus & Company, bankers, of Chicago, and needless to say are knocking them cold in the financial world. Both have marked ability in that line, and the big deals will have to be called off when they start for Hanover.
Bob Woodcock, after being associated with Marshall Field for several years, is now a partner in a very successful importing and exporting house. Bob has two fine children, and makes his home in Hinsdale.
The Dartmouth Club of Boston is pulling off some big gatherings, and it is interesting to note that 1910 has had the greatest number present. At the first meeting 180 were present, including 17 from 1910; at the second meeting 232 were present, of whom 34 were 1910 men; at the third meeting 200 were present, with 1910 still leading in num-numbers, with 25 present. It's the same wherever you go. The old class is there. Hats off, boys.
Acting Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, Box 464, Milwaukee, Wis.