Dr. "Les" Ashton has opened an office of his own at 165 West 58th St., New York city. This was received just too late for the Class Directory. Advise the Secretary of any other news and changes you may have made or about which you know.
While speaking of changes:—Clayton "Fairy" Fairbanks has left Cleveland, Ohio, and is now in, Boston with his family. He has opened an office here at 230 Boylston St., and is selling Florida real estate. He is one of the most enthusiastic talkers about Florida nowhas Joe Cheney "beaten by a mile." The change was made in time to take in all the football games.
Keith Wood is now in England for the General Motors Company at their English branch, and expects to be there for some time. He can be reached in care of General Motors Company, 244 West 57th St., New York city, as mail will be forwarded to London or Birmingham.
George A. "Chum" Hayes, the newly elected president of the Dartmouth Club of New Haven, reached Boston for the Harvard game in time to attend the smoker at the City Club.
Wonders will never cease. Tim Joyce appeared at the City Club smoker before the Harvard game, and informed us that he is soon leaving Springfield for Bar Harbor, Me., and Florida, to go into the hardware business with his brother-in-law—Florida winters and Bar Harbor summers, a very fair combination. Tim has been on the Pacific coast for years, and only recently came to Springfield, Mass.
Do not forget that as soon as your dues are paid to Nate Lenfesty the ALUMNI MAGAZINE goes automatically to your address with no further expense to you. Therefore help the class, the MAGAZINE, and yourself.
"Stub" and Grace Stoughton in Baltimore announce the arrival on October 14, 1925, of Lincoln Delva Stoughton, weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz., and "both Grace and the baby are getting along splendidly." Stub also advised of a call he had received from W. M. ' Bill Dent, who has left Chicago and >s now at 1206 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Dr. Ralph H. Drury has given up general practice and has changed his business address to 332 Main St., Worcester. .He is now classified as an "orthodontist."
Bill Towler and Joe Barnett came on from Chicago to see the Dartmouth 32 Harvard 9 game, and attended of course the class dinner at the Hotel Lenox. They were urging a large representation of the Boston group for the Chicago game. Bill says he is to have a house full, even putting up tents in the living room.
Heth and A 1 Dessau were in town for the Harvard game, of course. Try to keep them in New York when the team is in {.he Stadium. A 1 reports a new address for them—45 East 9th St., New York city.
"My Son Emmett" Pishon ran the class dinner dance at the Lenox after the Harvard game as in years past, and it was a most successful party. "Among those present" were Marc and Frances Wright, Bart and Renza Shepard, Jack and Louise Nelson, Line and Mary Morton, Joe Barnett, Bill Towler, Ralph Samuel, Milt Aronowitz, Louis and Alice Gale, Heth and A 1 Dessau, Chum Hayes, Carl Shumway, Warde Wilkins, Tim Nichols, Clayton and Lena Fairbanks, Sherm and Delia Ward, Charlie Archer, Nat and Dorothy Rice. Pardon the omission of any names, but Emmett continues to tour after the Cornell game, and has taken the list of diners with him.
Alan Bart Shepard is now "on the road," traveling for the Emerson Shoe Company of Derry, N. H. He is therefore able to be at the Dartmouth Club in the Bellevue for the class luncheons on Wednesdays.
Rev. Frank Taylor Weil, rector of St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal church of New Bedford, Mass., was married to Miss Hazel Mitchell Russell of New Bedford at Grace church, New York city, October 21.
Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston