Class Notes

Class of 1908

March, 1926 Raymond R. Marsden
Class Notes
Class of 1908
March, 1926 Raymond R. Marsden

Walter Furman has moved his office back to New York city, and is now located with the Duraloy Company at 136 Liberty St.

Don Frothingham has recently purchased a summer place in Tokeneke, near Darien, Conn. Since his return from Europe he has been connected with Evans-Stillman and Company in New York.

Among the 'OB men present at the New York alumni dinner were Perkins, Prentice, Griffin, J. A. Clark, Schilling, Stearns, Frothingham, Knox, and Symmes.

General Knox has succeeded in getting another three months' vacation, which he is

spending in this country. W. G. Carr has a son in the sophomore class in Dartmouth.

Art Rotch and the family spent part of February in Florida. He said he expected to bring back an alligator or a palm tree, just to prove that they grow there.

The Utica papers recently carried an interview with Charlie DeAngelis, district attorney of Oneida County, in which he reported that practically all of the habitual criminals of the county were locked up and that he expected an easy year. De's picture shows that he has lost a lot of hair since he left Hanover.

Assistant Secretary, Hanover, N. H.