Walter Golde made an appearance in Milwaukee on April 10 at the Pabst Theatre. He was accompanist to Mme. Jeritza, who tore herself away from New York long enough to give Milwaukee a bit of a thrill. The press the following day gave Mme. Jeritza a great ovation, but at the same time did not forget the important part Walter played in making Jeritza's success assured. Easty spent a very enjoyable evening with Walter. Walter was just taking a little rest tour to get away from his strenuous duties in New York city, where he conducts a studio. For the benefit of those of you who may have forgotten Walter, he has done accompanist work for the most important stars, both vocalists and violinists. After June he will be in Baltimore conducting the opera there, the same as he did last season.
Don Greenwood, who has spent the greater part of his time in the last few years doing state highway work in South Dakota, is now located in Chicago. The Secretary was surprised to bump into him at the Aryan Grotto in Chicago the night the Dartmouth Players were presenting "The, Sahara Derby." Don is living at 8251 Avalon Ave., and is designing engineer with the Illinois Central R. R. on Chicago terminal improvement.
Howard Fogg has migrated to Chicago, and word has come to the Secretary that he is connected with the American Hominy Company, located at 130 North Wells St.
Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, 707 53rd St., Milwaukee, Wis.