Class Notes

CLASS OF 1911

May, 1922 Nathaniel G. Burleigh
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1911
May, 1922 Nathaniel G. Burleigh

Bob Fulton is sponsor for the fact that Eugene W. (Gene) Fuller is married to Catherine Rowe of Muskogee, Oklahoma, and that they are now living at his home in Chicago.

Chub Sterling and Bendy Griswold have recently been telling the Tuck School students how they made good in business and how hard it will be for this year's graduates to do as well. Bendy pleads guilty to a fourth child, by the name of Barbara, who first gazed upon the Griswold homestead last November.

A little inside dope on how the coal dealers worry about the coal strike. Ed. Keeler says that business is all shot, so he and Mrs. Keeler have gone South, where his credit is good and coal is not needed.

Now we know why Warren Agry gave up the job of class agent. He's busy trying to collect advertising for McClure's Magazine in addition to his old friend the People's Home Journal.

Rath Sprague writes that sugar cane is still growing, but that he is going to leave it long enough to get to the Harvard game next fall.

Jack McDonald is still assisting the solicitor of the Department of State part of the time. The rest of the time he spends in attending state receptions at the White House. He says that George Morris is doing a good job attending to Dartmouth affairs at the Capital, and together with Judge Stafford is handling the private legal affairs of the residents, while Rev. Morgan is looking after their spiritual needs.

All aboard for Holyoke! Mr. and Mrs. Newt Russell boast of the arrival of Evelyn on March 28.

Special despatch from Methuen, Mass., tells of Spim Norris's second daughter, born February 22.

Secretary, Prof. Nathaniel G. Burleigh, Hanover, N. H.