Twenty-two men in the 1920 group in New York city met for dinner February 9. Charlie Stone '17 spoke on "Some Obligations of an Alumnus." It was decided to meet the second Thursday of each month for similar dinners the rest of the winter. 1920 men coming to New York should plan to be in town the night of March 9 for the next one.
Tom Ainsworth is at Harbor Hospital, Brooklyn. In fact the medics are well represented in New York. Davidoff, Stickney, Snedecor and Hal Clark are in medical work there.
Norm Richardson has left the big city for Laconia, N. H., where he is with the Laconia Car Co.
Buttons Hill is still visiting the women's colleges selling Franklin Simon shoes and clothes.
Sam Stratton is with the Cyclops Steel Co., New York.
Charlie Tucker and George Winters are with the telephone company in New York.
Hibb Richter is at Harvard Law. Carroll Sweezey and Ed Lindsay are at the business school in Cambridge.
Tom Davidson and Peanut Fenderson are studying law at New York University.
Ted Bliss is assistant manager of the Will-cox and Gibbs Sewing Machine Company of Brooklyn.
Jim Parkes is one of the eight thousand bond salesman in New York. Business is great, says Jim.
Brag Breglio has given up law for the newspaper game with the Springfield Republican.
Hal Huntington is a vegetable gardener in Syracuse, but spends his winters in New York learning how to grow more carrots for next summer.
Ross Elliott, is still with Farley Harvey, wholesale linens, Boston.
Sherry Baketel and Pat Shea represent the insurance interests of the class in New York, with George Page and Bennie Ayers doing big business in Worcester in a similar line.
Abe Winslow has finished digging tunnels in Canada and is now on the Pacific coast.
Paul Hutchinson is in Japan with the American Express.
Dean Travis is head of the foreign loan department at the Guaranty Trust. Art Gooding is in the bond department of the same house.
Don Harris, selling stock in New York, is dodging the bucket shop investigation.
Ned DeRouville is in the traffic office of the D and Hat Albany. Come to him for a free ride on their roads.
Ned Schnayerson is studying medicine at U of P.
Dick Charlock is in the bond game in Philly. Charlie Ashton isl selling insurance in the same town.
Irv Hutchins, recently married, is trying to increase sales in a rubber house in Palmyra.
Clint Johnson and Jack Mayer are embryonic bankers in New York.
A Scene on the Hockey Rink
Courtesy of the Bema