Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

May 1925 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
May 1925 Warde Wilkins

Donald Hoitt McAllister arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. McAllister in New Haven on March 21, 1925. Harold will be in Boston soon, and then there will be more to report on son Donald.

Look who's here! Pauline Emerson Shepard reached Derry, N. H., on March 31, 1925 —so Mr. and Mrs. Bart Shepard announce. Ken Winship has been in town recently (for a few days towards the end of March), and has returned now to his oil fields in Tampico, Mexico. He is associated with the Mexican Gulf Oil Company as general superintendent.

Jack Nelson was found one Saturday afternoon recently by the Secretary at his garage and show, rooms in Manchester, N. H., where he is selling the Packard, the Chrysler, and the Maxwell. He is the Nelson of NelsonVeuillemier, Inc. He is also in the wholesale coal business—Nelson-Dowling Coal Company. We spent a delightful week-end with him and Louise and the children, Vivian, John, and Priscilla.

Bill Towler writes from his Class Agent's office in Chicago that several men who never before have been heard from on the Alumni Fund have sent in their checks this year, but that some of the regulars are among the missing. It is only a case of neglecting to make out the check. Therefore do it now, and be sure that it is received on time.

Mr. and Mrs. George Manser Chapman announce the marriage of their daughter Caro Bernice to Mr. Edward Lawrence Robinson on Saturday, February 14, 1925, at Portsmouth, N. H. Congratulations, Robbie and Caro.

Someone or ones recently thought they wanted Mose Linscott's Reo more than Mose did, but after driving awhile left it stuck in the mud off the road in Somerville, so the owner collected the car instead of his insurance.

If you have any news items concerning any member of the class, send them in to the Secretary. If you do not want to send in your own, perhaps someone else will for you— but why take a chance? Others would like to hear of you more than you would like to read about yourselves. The MAGAZINE will be your class report this year. The Class Directory is in the hands of the printer. If you have not forwarded your correct address, do so at once.

According to reports received from "Fairy" Fairbanks in Cleveland, the entire Cleveland Dartmouth family is planning on Chicago this fall for the game. Bill Towler frequently calls at Cleveland now, and keeps the interest alive (when necessary). "Fairy" is with Hord, Curtiss, and Company in the Union Trust Building.

Secretary, ' 18 Oliver St., Boston