Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

December 1921 Whitney H. Eastma
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
December 1921 Whitney H. Eastma

J. S. Pishon, honorary, is on his way to the Coast, where he expects to be located permanently. He stopped off in Milwaukee, to say hello to the Secretary on his way West.

Andy Scarlett writes that the Tenners in Hanover are well and happy. Andy is Treasurer of New Hampshire Alpha Association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Herb Coar is another proud father, a son Richard John arriving on May 2. Herb is an assistant professor in the new freshman course in evolution. No wonder he has such luck.

Harold Washburn is missed by the Tenners in Hanover this year. He has taken a year's leave of absence, and is studying in France at Sorbonne University on one of the traveling fellowships offered by Harvard.

Abiel Wood has a daughter (no name given) born about April 1. Another case of a successful reunion.

Fred Rainey is now located in Philadelphia. He is at the head of the English department of Chestnut Hill Academy. Fred has only recently returned from abroad, where he spent the summer in England, studying the ancient quoits and cairns and running down the Cornish legend of King Arthur.

A tiny announcement recently received by the Secretary announces the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Taylor are the proud parents of Robert Geddes, whose arrival is recorded as August 28, 1921. Otto spent quite a lot of time in Milwaukee this summer, and always reported his arrival and departure to the Secretary. He disappeared very suddenly the latter part of August, but the real reason was not known until the little card above referred to was received.

Charlie Levermore writes that Kid Towler was in New York recently, and they had a real old Sanborn Hall reunion. Charlie adds a postscript to his letter that he has two youngsters. No details given. Charlie is still with the research department of the General Chemical Co., located in Edgewater, N. J.

Frederic Brown writes from Brattleboro, Vt., where he was stopping temporarily. Fred is a "community organizer" in recreation work, going from city to city. His home address is 747 Boston Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn., and his business address, care of Community Service, Inc., 1 Madison Ave., New York City.

W. H. Eastman has been appointed delegate of Sigma Phi Epsilon to the Interfraternity Conference in New York City on Nov. 25 and 26.

Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, 707 53d St., Milwaukee, Wis.