New addresses have just been received as follows:
Allen P. Salmon, care of Corporate Finance, 185 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Atkins Nickerson: business—3l4 Van Nuys Building, Los Angeles, Cal.; residence—University Club, 614 So. Hope St.
Jesse S. Wilson, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
Malcolm H. Bissell, Homestead Road, Strafford, Chester County, Pa.
Monty Fall, 37 Cedar St., Maiden, Mass.
Kid Fowler writes that his permanent address is P.O. Box 125, Huntington, N.Y. Kid has left Godchaux Sugars, Inc., and will be around New York city part of the time, and the balance in Porto Rico as superintendent of the Central Carmen, Inc., a raw sugar factory located at Vega Alta, Porto Rico. Sails about December 1 for first trip. Good luck, Kid.
A postal card received from Ray Seymour from London indicates that he was thinking of the class, especially as he visited the dives where the tonic of bygone days flowed so freely.
The usual round-up in Boston at the time of the Harvard game found plenty of Tenners in attendance. Even John Ferguson from Denver was on for the big doings.
A daughter was born November 2, at Heaton Hospital, Montpelier, Vt., to Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Robinson.
Members of the class are urgently requested to send in their material for the class report. Those who have already sent in their own life history should consider it their duty to insist that all Tenners in their vicinity do the same. Hurry the reports along, so we can get the report to press.
Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, 707 53d St., Milwaukee, Wis.