Bob and Winifred Blanpied dropped in on Hanover in August during a trip East. His summer camp was responsible for his failure to get back to the Fifteenth, so Bob has decided to sell it, in order that nothing may keep him from the Twentieth. He is still with the Blake School, Minneapolis.
Larry Treadway attended a Hotel Association meeting in Hanover in September, but refused to enter the golf tournament. He once got into a triple tie for first, but lost the toss, and has been congratulating- himself ever since because of the time and money he saved when he missed making a reputation which would have to be maintained.
John Detlefsen is with the Wista Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia. He is kept busy with the research work, writing, and lectures, which have taken him to the Mayo Clinic as well as a number of medical and graduate schools.
Pop Chesley reports that Dr. Harold O. Rugg has developed a national reputation as an educator.
Bub Shaw is practicing medicine at Longview, Washington, which, according to Deac Dunham, is a "hustling, wonderful new town."
Walter Furman is now located in Newark, N. J., with the Duraloy Company. It's the same company under another name, but the plant has been moved from Pittsburgh to Newark.
L. C. Greenwood has transferred his office from Augusta to the Clapp Memorial Building, in Portland, Me.
John D. McCarthy, M.D., has opened an office at 165 West 76th St., New. York, where he specializes in nervous and mental diseases. He has a clinic in the high schools, is on the staff of psychiatry in the Vanderbilt clinic, and is also lecturing to the Fordham graduate school.
Editor, Hanover, N. H.