Class Notes

Class of 1912

February, 1924 Edward B. Luitwieler
Class Notes
Class of 1912
February, 1924 Edward B. Luitwieler

You fellows surely have come through in fine shape on the letter recently sent out. An attempt was made to bring the records of the class up to date and to correct our addressograph list. Some who have not been heard from for a good many years have written in with all the information requested and some more besides, while others have taken occasion to turn a merry jest or two at the expense of the Secretary. Many commented on the novel form employed, but knowing how hard it is to get this dope in any form, it was decided to write a letter for everyone to sign and fill in. How well this worked may best be illustrated by the fact that Eddie Daley, who has never been known to write a letter in his life, was among the first few to return his letter.

Some of the interesting bits gleaned from the replies are given here.

Art Lowell is selling life insurance for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Widdicomb Building, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Doc Robie, after spending about four years in hospitals, says: "It looks now" as if my wife and I both have our health." He is now secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in Wilmington, Cal.

Manvel Whittemore, Shrigley, and King Cole head the lists with four children apiece.

Guy Lewis says: "Will have to hand you the. order of the cast iron ear flaps in reward for the form. It sure is the best ever for

men with writer's cramp." Jim English is teaching Romance languages in New York University.

"Vern" Greene writes: "Most of us are pretty lazy, but when everything is done for us, we don't mind signing on the dotted line."

Bill Shapleigh is married, the event coming off on September 18, 1923. The young lady was Miss Dorothy Dow of Knoxville, Tenn. Bill is now assistant resident engineer with the Louisville and Nashville R.R., located at Elizabethtown, Ky.

Click Morrill is sales manager for the Beverly Lights Corporation, 101 Sabin St., Providence, R. I.

Abe Lombard is on leave of absence for a year from his duties as health officer, Presque Isle, Maine, to study at Howard School of Public Health.

Don Augur is copy-writer for J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, 244 Madison Ave., New York city. Don adds to his letter: "Your psychological studies bore fruit; make it easy and they respond."

George Hoban now is salesman for A. G. Spaulding and Brothers, 110 East Baltimore St., Baltimore.

Mark Allen is salesman for George H. Sweetman, 641 Atlantic Ave., Boston.

Tim Worton is instructor in dyeing at Bradford Durfee Textile School, Fall River. My error, Jim, in the last report.

Vernon Parmenter is district manager for Dennison Manufacturing Company in Washington, D. C., located at 1319 F St.

Spike Sanborn now styles himself assistant vice-president of the St. Louis-San Francisco, R.R., with- offices in the Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.

Warren Bruner is now president of Bruner and Simmons, 327 South La Salle St., Chicago, and is one of the livest wires the class has working for it. His work on the general committee for the Pow-Wow is most enthusiastic.

"Joe" Doe announces with gusto the arrival of Phyllis Louise on December 10, 1923. This makes Joe a total of two girls.

Boss Geller says: "Owego, N. Y., is a fine place to stop when motoring. Pass the word along that no Dartmouth Twelver shall ever lack for service here."

Mucket King is now sole owner of the business styled Irving and King, 117 East Main St., Malone, N. Y.

Roy Frothingham hits the mark rather well: "This is a mighty neat and unique way of getting the life history of these men. It ought to be especially interesting to note how some of us will disagree with previous statements as to when and where we were married and who our children are and when they were born."

Doc O'Connor claims his college nickname was "Hansome." All in favor, thumbs down! Dooly Doolittle adds to his letter, "Temperature, pulse, respiration normal!"

Walt Thomas is to be married on February 7, 1924, to Margaret Beebe at Melrose, Mass. Hank Brooks is sales engineer for American Machine and Foundry Company, 511 Fifth Ave., New York city.

Skinney Moyer has just returned from a trip to England on business for the Aridor Company, of which he is president.

"Andy" Anderson is now rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Mt. Auburn St. and Russell Ave., Watertown, Mass.

Secretary, 196 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.