Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

November 1923 Ed-ward B. Luitwieler
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
November 1923 Ed-ward B. Luitwieler

Rollie Linscott has recently been made sales manager for Reo cars in Boston. Previously he was selling Reos in Melrose. His success has been so great there, that he has been given this added responsibility.

Billy Baxter is a good correspondent. Recently heard from him in Cuba, where he appeared to be into almost everything.

"Mitch" Mitchell is now engineer in charge of sewer construction for the village of Spring Valley, N. Y., and living at IS Linden Ave. The construction work consists at present in laying thirteen miles of sewer and building a disposal plant. This will keep him busy for a year's time at least. As a side line, he has emulated Connie Snow and runs an extensive garden. Here's luck, Mitch!

George Spencer has recently moved to 27 High St. in the same town, Woodbury, N. Y.

Lyle Chase is manager of the office of the Sullivan Machinery Company in Henrietta, Oklahoma, moving there last June.

Announcing the organization of the firm of Ensign and Snow, engineers — civil, architectural, appraisal, and construction — with offices at 517 National City Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. This is our own Mark Snow. We all congratulate him on his new connection and wish him the best of good fortune.

The Chicago Alumni Association pulled a very successful golf picnic at Hammond in July. 1912 was well represented by Jimmie O'Neal, Hap Wanner, Jack Cronin, and Heinie. Jim won the low gross and Hap the low net prize.

Bill Edwards has carried out some of his advanced ideas, and purchased a five-acre place in Fairhope, Ala. Around the first of the year, he plans to give up his job in Chicago and spend his declining years there. Bill claims that a man who owns his own place there may live comfortably on one hundred per month income or less. For every one's information we might add that Fairhope is a colony of people with advanced ideas founded some twenty-seven years ago by lowa single tax enthusiasts. Let's keep in close touch with Bill! This sounds very interesting.

Warren Bruner is now busy preparing a course on office organization methods and management to be given nights for the Y. M. C. A. school next fall.

Ray W. Tobey, who has for two years been teaching in the Mitchell Military School, Billerica, Mass., will teach mathematics the present year at the Choate School, Wallingford, Conn.

John J. Troy was married in Hollywood, Cal., June 15, to Miss Helen Humphrey Abrams. After a wedding trip which included Canada and the East, Mr. and Mrs. Troy are how at home at 1030 Rubio St., Altadena, Cal.

Secretary, Edward B. Luitwieler, 196 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.