Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

March, 1922 Whitney H. Eastman
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
March, 1922 Whitney H. Eastman

Harold Winship is associate pastor of Center church in Torrington, Conn. His address is 155 Albert St.

It appears that Tenners just about run things in the Connecticut Alumni Association. At the annual meeting, January 7, at the New Haven Lawn Club, the following Tenners were present: Payne, Mudgett, Hill, Smith, Edgerly, and Bucknam. Art Bucknam was elected secretary of the Association for 1922.

It should be of especial interest to Tenners to learn that Larry Bankhart has recently been appointed head of the Dartmouth Football Advisory Council; Clarke Tobin was also appointed to assist Larry. Jack Cannell, head coach of football, couldn't have two better men to assist him than Larry and Tobe. Let's every Tenner keep our eyes focused on the Hanover gridiron next year.

At the conclave of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, held at Des Moines, lowa, December 28 to 30, Easty was re-elected to the office of grand vice-president.

A wire to the MAGAZINE from Donald W. Greenwood, Pierre, South Dakota, reads: "Betsey Anne Greenwood arrived on December 7, 1921; age, zero.

"It's a grand and1 glorious feelin'," so says Russ Meredith. He has at last succeeded in completing his organization. Russ always said two boys and one girl at least was necessary to run his advertising business, and it looks now as though success was assured for Russ and Mrs. Russ. A very choice and appropriate little card was . received by the Secretary recently. At the top, a picture of two stalwart, smiling boys. Underneath the picture it read as follows:

"I've been wanting a little sister for a long time, and now I've got her."

DUD.

"She's all named now."

DICK.

Our Baby Sister Carolyn Elizabeth Meredith Came to our house

Friday Afternoon, December 30, 1921 at 2:17 o'clock—Weight 7¾ pounds. I'll say it's a clever stunt.

J. S. Pishon (honorary) writes from the Coast of many fine and interesting visits he had with Tenners on the way out. He attended one of Jim Drummond's football games at Omaha. He also met VanZant and John Ferguson in Denver, and says both are just as good looking as ever. He says that he will be located at Hotel Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Cal., for an indefinite period, and Tenners going in that direction should look him up.

Jack Ferguson writes that he and VanZant meet for lunch once a week, and hash over the topics of the day. They incidentally invite Freddie Long '11 to eat hash with them just to recall reminiscences in Hanover, where much blood was shed by these old time rival classes.

Ed Griffin is still engaged in the research end of the dye-stuffs industry. He is connected with the National Aniline and Chemical Company, at their Buffalo Works. His address is P. O. Box 975, Buffalo, N. Y.

A very interesting circular has just been received from Maurice Blake, announcing his intention to open a summer camp for boys next summer to be called "Le Bourget", on the shore of Lake Bourget, in Savoy, eastern France. Both American and European boys are solicited. Blake, who is now master in history in St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass., has had large experience in boys' camps in this country.

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