Class Notes

Class of 1913

June 1925 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
June 1925 Warde Wilkins

It is said that everyone in New England appears on one of the pages of the Boston Globe at least once a year. Everyone in the class should appear here in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE at least twice a year. Therefore send in any news you have about anyone you have. One member who has been silent for some years has recently written from his home at 120 East Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.—Louis Ekstrom. With the advent of baseball it is fitting that Louis should be heard from.

Rev. David E. Adams has broken forth into print, via th Monthly. "Truth Is Stranger' is the title of an unusual and interesting story. Get out your April Atlantic and read it.

Dr. Frank H. Cushman was elected assistant secretary of the Massachusetts Dental Society at the opening of its annual convention at the Copley-Plaza on May 4.

Douglas Frazier Meleney, eligible for the class of 1948, arrived at White Plains, N. Y., at the home of Clarence and Polly Meleney on March 2, 1925.

Tede Haskell has left the Native Sons, and is now back in the East, located with the Americafi Thread Company at 260 West Broadway.

The Secretary attended the annual Secretaries Meeting in Hanover on May 1 and 2. Reports of the meeting are given elsevyhere in this issue. Registrar Bob Conant appeared at some of the business sessions, and was among those present at the dinner Friday night. Collin Wells was in Hanover for the week-end, but only associated with the secretaries at meal times.

Messrs. Ashton, Nutt, Gannon, and Alden reviewed the Dartmouth Dramatic Club show at the Waldorf on April 2, reporting a fine performance.

Next month we shall print more news from the class dinner to be held at Janssen's uptown restaurant in New York, on Thursday, May 21. Jack Remgen urges all Thirteeners to attend these New York dinners. Let's have some news from the South and West.

Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston