Class Notes

CLASS OF 1909

May 1921 Joseph W. Worthen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1909
May 1921 Joseph W. Worthen

Eight and one-fourths pounds of boy (third edition) arrived in the Robert B. Eaton household at Watertown, Mass., on March 4, 1921. Said boy seems to be entirely satisfied with his lot. They call him Edward Raynes Eaton, after his paternal grandfather. Proud father says, "He has two eyes, two feet, etc., like all the rest."

Clifford A. ("Curly") Blake is manager for the Travelers Insurance Company, with offices at the Park Building, Worcester, Mass., and home at 42 Laconia Road, Worcester. Management of said company, and of three husky youngsters (Richard Malcolm, Virginia, and Marjorie), still leaves him time and energy for a snappy class letter.

Maurice Kivel has severed his connection with the Thomas H. Ince Motion Picture Studios, and is devoting his time to writing magazine fiction and a stage play. His address till June is 726 Garland Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal., and thereafter his forwarding address is 40 Cushing St., Dover, N. H. ' Maurice will spend the coming summer in New York, Boston, and Dover, his first sojourn in the East since 1915.

Anson McLoud, member of the firm of Wessel, Duval, and Company, is in charge of the business of that firm in Lima, Peru. He writes familiarly of Valparaiso, Herman Dillingham, Antofogasta, Fred Morawski, and other matters of interest and importance. The letter will appear further in the next class report.

Se'cretary, Joseph W. Worthen, 404 Shawmut Bank Building, Boston