Class Notes

CLASS OF 1921

August, 1923 Robert W. Elsasser
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1921
August, 1923 Robert W. Elsasser

Franklin McDuffee, holder of the Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., fellowship and student at Balliol College, Oxford, has recently been declared the winner of the "Exhibitions," one of the most distinguished honors which can be won at the English university. The contest consists of five three-hour competitive examinations, which include the writing of an essay, a general paper on Shakespeare, and examinations on general literature and four plays of Shakespeare. McDuffee will spend next year traveling and studying on the Continent.

Recent publications by Walter B. Wolfe are these: "The Jew in Medicine," in ModernView, St. Louis, for May; "March," a long poem illustrated by Robert Williams, in the Menorah Journal, New York, for June; and numerous articles and poems in the St. Louis Post-Despatch during May and June.

Lovell Cook and Jack Hubbell can be found at any time about town in New York.

Clarence Fleet is now located at Riverhead, N. Y., managing that territory for S. W. Strauss and Company.

Sammy Plumb is banking in Chicago.

"Dink" Miller and George Carmody are in Fordham Law School, New York.

The last class dinner in New York brought out "Red" Ege, Litchard, Hicks, Hubbell, Cook, Noyes, Carder, Kelsey, and O'Connor.

O. H. Hicks is selling for the Eastman Kodak Company in New England.

Secretary, Robert W. Elsasser, 35 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y.