The class has recently been circularized for changes of address and it would look as though most of the men were on the move. Doubtless all are moving into better houses. From the meagre details possible on a postal card the following facts have been secured.
John Palmer checks in with the Palmer Advertising Service, Inc., New York city.
Jesse Hubel is with the Canadian Salt Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ontario.
George Wright is traveling for the Abbott Shoe Company, Boston.
George Boggs is growing apples at Saugerties, New York state.
Dutch Burnham has deserted Gloucester, Mass., for Pittsburgh, where he is with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Doc Bullis from Atlanta, Georgia, says that he and Mat Hallett are planning to drive to Hanover for the Tenth. Mat hails from the Wateree Mills, Camden, S. C.
If you have any patents pending get in touch with Al Taylor in the Patent Office, Washington.
Caleb Niles seems to have graduated from the Lebanon High School to superintendent of schools at Leb.
Walt Netsch is with Armour and Co. out in Chicago.
Ralph Phelps has one of the attractive assignments American Express Co., Paris.
Ted Marriner has been shifted to the American Legation, Bucharest, Roumania, where he is secretary.
Freddie Davidson is with the Patent Scaffolding Company in Chicago.
Our prominent educators include Al Richmond with the Thayer School at Hanover ; Win Loveland, English High School, Boston; Horace Borden, Huntington School, Boston; Cap Lawrence, Groton Academy, Groton, Mass.; Erie Fairfield, U. of P., Pittsburgh, and Willard Kinne, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
String Howe is connected with the Connecticut Telephone and Electric Company, Meriden.
Phil Harvey tells us that he has gone to Tokyo for the Texas Company.
Dick Pritchard and Jack Conners are with the Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
Harold Brown, erstwhile of Plymouth, is with Walter Baker and Company, Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
Francis Jones draws his pay envelope from the Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y.
Jesse Stillman is trying to discover things in the DuPont experimental station, Wilmington, Del.
If you have been visited by a representative of the Fuller Brush Company perhaps Phil Smith is to blame. He is at the head office, Hartford, Conn.
Harold Johnson is also in Hartford — with the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company.
Jack Piane from his vantage point at the College Bookstore, Hanover, has a chance to keep in touch with everything at the College.
George French is selling Dodges in Boston.
Howard Hoyt may be found at the Chase National Bank, New York city.
Doc Cook is at the Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Bob Hopkins is travelling for the Victor Talking Machine Co., but hangs his hat in Newark when at home.
Florrie Sullivan is selling bonds for Paine, Webber and Company, Boston, while Marshall Picken is doing the same in New York city.
George Briggs now uses stationery with 100 Gold St., New York city. More details as to the change yet to come.
Secretary, Clyfton Chandler, 30 State St., Boston