Buck Allen is still at the Country Day School, Newton, Mass., and lives at 19 Ricker Road, same place. In the summer, Buck spends his time as director of Camp Chewonki at Wiscasset, Me.
Don Greenwood writes from Pierre, S. D., that except for one very important event we should see him in Hanover in June. The other party to the contract is Miss Dorothy Christensen of Wisconsin University, class of 1916.
Joe Bartlett is reported to be teaching in Rutherford, N. C., in the Westminster School for Boys.
Mr. J. S. Pishon ("Spud's" father) on a recent trip to the Coast reports visits with the following tenners in the Far West. "Liz" Prescott is engaged in the telephone business in San Francisco. "Guy" Spokesfield is interested in a promising rubber business in Portland, Oregon. "Heine" Harrison is in the automobile business in Denver, Colo.
Lost, strayed, or stolen. Can anybody furnish the secretary the addresses of the following? H. R. Reed, S. A. Mathewson, F. R. Stix, C. S. Leavitt, H. C. Coffin, T. L. Belcher.
George Chamberlin has again turned up in Cleveland. His address is 960 Leader News Building. He is handling the work for Stone and Webster in several Midwestern states, spending most of his time in Cleveland and Baltimore.
Fred Rainey writes that he has made a change. He has accepted a position as head of the English department in Montclair Academy, Montclair, N. J.
Nick Carter writes that he can't possibly make Hanover in June, as on account of the sudden death of his father he has been called East in May, and can't do it again in June.
Russ Meredith's recent announcement reads as follows: "Russell D. Meredith announces the organization of Meredith and Company, Inc., to conduct the business of a general advertising and selling agency. A broad experience covering ten years' association with manufacturers and distributors of a wide variety of products has paved the way for intelligent and thorough service in advertiing and sales work." From Russ's picture on the second page of the announcement, he looks much the same as ever.
Maynard C. Teall was appointed April 11 assistant attorney general of Massachusetts, succeeding John W. Corcoran 'OB, who resigns to return to private practice.
Dr. Frank L. Meleney has been invited to become associate physician at the Union Medical College of China at Peking, which is maintained by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Eck Hiestand writes a nice long newsy letler, including a lot of tenner dope, on stationery from the executive offices of the J. L. Hudson Company; Detroit. Eck happens to be incidentally secretary of the Dartmouth Club in Detroit, and was largely responsible for the arrangements made to pull off the Glee Club concert there recently. In commenting on the occasion Eck says. If my judgment is worth anything and my ears haven't failed me on remarks I have overheard, it was a whale of a success. Flocks of flatteringly flippant flappers and essence of effete elite graced our party. Yes, oh yes, we also made ends meet financially."
Les Wiggin is now in charge of the Western New York branch of the Timken-Detroit Axle Company, with headquarters at Syracuse. Address, 615 James St. Eck Hiestand says Les's boss recently told him that Les was ideally located, and has the use of a beautiful apartment, with congenial friends and a Steinway grand piano, and you know what this means to Les. He cant sleep unless he is within reach of the ivories.
Atkins Nickerson crashed into Detroit in time for the Glee Club concert, and has taken up his residence there. He is associated with the Shifflet Cumber Company, selling investment securities.
Cheever Comey has left Detroit, and is now with the Elgin Motor Car Company, Argo, Ill.
Wilkinson writes from Nogales, Arizona, that he has arranged for a successor after June 15, so that he can join the bunch at Chicago. He says he would surely pass in his checks if he had to stay in Arizona with the Tenner Tenth going on in Hanover. I wish more of us had his class spirit.
Larry Bankart will not coach at Colgate next year, but will view football from the sidelines, making a general survey of the collegiate football field,. and visiting two or three colleges each week in the study of the game. He may return another year to the coaching end of the game.
A son, Robert Clement, was born in June to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Davies in Wauseon, Ohio.
Acting Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, Box 464, Milwaukee, Wis.