Class Notes

Class of 1924

November, 1924 J. S. Austin
Class Notes
Class of 1924
November, 1924 J. S. Austin

Ken Harvey was married to Miss Isabel Louise Beggs of Winchester, Mass., on September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey sailed on the Majestic for a six weeks' honeymoon in Europe, after which "the Mr." will be located with the Arthur C. Harvey Company, at Allston, Mass. Ted Learnard, Stan Lyon, and Bob Strong officiated at the wedding as ushers.

Bob Strong says his pride is no more since some sweet young thing took him for a "dirty old sewer man" when he emerged from a manhole while working for the New England Tel. and Tel. at Lowell, Mass.

Ev Baker sends news from Hanover concerning those from the flock who are still there. The list includes: Fred Shaneman, Elliot Hall, Whit Whitaker, Bud Seavey, Bob Hall, Morey Ahlquist, John Mauk, Ed Yonkers, Frank Smith, Al Burke, Red Dagostino, Steve Cross, Roy Adams, Dick Dickinson, Mike Fitch, Ken Davis, and Gus Caldwell. Bob Benjamin and Lew Pezzini are two other shades from '24 who keep watch on the college's conduct.

Ev says he will be at Hanover until February, when he will head for Cambridge and the Harvard Theological School.

Hen Kelly was out on the Coast for the summer, and those who have seen him since his return to New York say that his account of the trip back via the Panama Canal would make some European vacation tales sound like a Bryan prohibition speech.

David K. Rubins of Minneapolis has been awarded the Paris prize in sculpture by the Beaux Arts Institute of Design. Rubins, who is only 21 years old, is the first student under 30 years of age to receive this honor. There were 19 contestants for the prize. Rubins left college in June, 1922.

Jim White is with J. T. White and Company, publishers, New York city, and commutes in from 253 South Irving St., Ridgewood, N. J.

Ed Willi is one of the class contingent at Harvard Law.

Brad Wilson is living at 87 Forest Hill Road, West Orange, N. J., and working for the American Tel. and Tel. in the big city.

Harry Wolfe does office work at the Real Silk Hosiery Mills in Milwaukee, Wis. As yet we haven't been able to get any information as to how the models for his product are.

Denver, Colo., no longer holds Gerald Wood, for he does personnel work for the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation in Buffalo.

Reports from Hanover disclose that Wendell Ross is back from his European tour and says that Paris surpassed all his hopes and expectations. He is now found in the vicinity of Tuck School.

Any member of the class who did not receive his copy of the '24 Hour Notice may get one by writing the Secretary. Copies were sent to everyone on the lengthy class roll, but a few may have gone astray, and some have been returned by the P.O.

H. L. Haws is playing on the Yellow Jackets, a professional football team of Philadelphia.

THE HANOVER INN SINCE ITS RECENT ENLARGEMENT

Secretary, 5744 Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.