Ken Winship has gone to Tampico, Mexico, to be assistant general agent for the Gulf Production Company.
Mrs. Wilfred Lamont announces the marriage of her sister, Agnes Geneva Harrigan, to Mr. Ralph Eastman Badger, on Wednesday, the eighteenth of July, at New Haven, Conn. When this was received, we understood why "Pheney'' disappeared from Hanover before the last gun was fired. "Pheney" is teaching in the department of economics at Brown.
Jack Harlow is teaching at the Powder Point School, Duxbury, Mass.
John Joseph Scarry has "come to life" again after a silence of all summer, and has admitted that aside from Adventure, Munsey's and TheSaturday Evening Post have purchased his stories. The first of three in Adventure appeared on October 10. Ted Davis has also had poems recently in Adventure.
There will be a class round-up in Boston at the time of the Harvard game. Full details will be given in the class report on the reunion, which will be issued in early October. If you do not receive it in time, call Wilkins, Main 5992.
The Secretary made a tour of sections of New Hampshire in August to see how many members of the class he could find. With Nat and Dorothy Rice he journeyed to Rye North Beach to Tubby and Marjorie Merrill's cottage, where he found "T. D." and Marion Jewett, and this crowd was later joined by Jack and Louise Nelson, also summering at North Rye, for lobsters and all the fixings. Then alone on his way to Ragged Mountain Club at Potter Place (my son Emmett and Jack Scarry know where that is), he saw Chuck and Ruth Stone in Andover, and at Franklin learned that Jack Holmes and his wife were in Europe (business trip) and that Don Gilchrist had just been home, but had returned to Rochester, N. Y. On to Wolfeboro the next week he met Mose Linscott and his Reo, and started for Gorham for a three-day hike through the White Mountains to climb twenty-one of them, but a soaking rain the first day made it necessary to postpone the trip a year, as both looked like drowned rats after climbing three. They therefore returned to Catnip Ossipee. When passing Tuckerman's Ravine, two golf balls bounced out on the road and they were identified as the ones driven off Mt. Washington in June by Paul Harmon and Sherman Ward. They had presumably just landed. Stopped at Phil Randall's Hotel at North Conway to avoid being pinched for passing a car in town. At Camp Ossipee, Wolfeboro, spent the day with Mose and Eloise Linscott at their camp, and then on to Laconia, where "T. D." Jewett allowed him to catch a 7½ pound and a pound lake trout and Marion did the culinary honors. It was necessary to leave Laconia after much bridge and dancing to "Yes, We Have no Bananas," and he returned to Ragged Mountain, where he found letters from Joe Barnett, Lena Fairbanks, Jack Remsen, Harry French, Harry Hillman, Grace Forsaith, Morris Cone, and Ralph Bauman. His plans originally included Harry Hillman's camp at Mascoma, and Hanover to visit Bob and Belle Conant for golf, but these had to be put off until this fall.
Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 18 Oliver St., Boston.