Class Notes

CLASS OF 1903

April 1926 Charles L. Luce
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1903
April 1926 Charles L. Luce

Dr. H. L. Kelley, Surgeon U. S. N., now has an address at the Municipal Hospital, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

C. F. Morrison has an address at 406 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. A. Dondero is stationed in Nashua, N. H., working for the Internal Revenue office. This is probably not permanent, but he may be there for a year or so.

H. L. Linnell is back in New York, and now has an address at 1 West 47th St.

H. A. McElwain has an address at 25 Beechwood St., Longmeadow, Mass.

We take the following from the ChicagoSunday Times of January 31 : "It is understood that about May 1 work will begin on the new home of the State Bank of Chicago, now at the southeast corner of LaSalle and Washington Sts. Henry A. Haugan, president of the bank, it is understood favors a twenty-two story building, instead of a fifty or sixty story structure, with set-backs, which it is possible to build under the new zoning ordinance. The State Bank as a result of a purchase last July from the Leiter estate of property just west of the present Woman's Temple for $700,000, has a site fronting 187 1-2 feet on Monroe and 188 feet on LaSalle St."

The following is condensed from a letter to the Secretary from Jack Crowell, dated Chicago, February 17: "My present address is 1407 Jarvis Ave. I moved here from Sheridan Road last fall. The local Dartmouth annual banquet was held this week Monday, the 15th. I had to get there late, about nine o'clock, on account of another pressing pestiferous business meeting which I couldn't dodge. I heard most of the program. Arba Irvin '02 was elected president, for which I was glad, as representing our generation. I saw Hale, Paul, and McEldowney; the last I hadn't seen since 1900. He left us to graduate at Wisconsin, lives in Chicago Heights, and I haven't happened to run into him. I didn't see Haugan, Hinckley, nor Follett. Jim Cresswell, I understand, has left these parts for Altoona, Pa. Follett, I believe, is located temporarily in Minneapolis; Dan Hinckley called me up Tuesday on another .matter, and apologized for missing the banquet on account of pressing last minute business. Old Major Redington was on hand, quite chipper. He remarked that he wrote regularly about every month to the six survivors of his class (including Prexy Tucker), and that their average age was something over eighty-six years. Think of It, Charles. Who'll be left to do that in our bunch?"

A New Orleans Associated Press dispatch of January 13 reports Victor Cutter as addressing the Western Fruit Jobbers Association and telling them that the United Fruit Company has appropriated $500,000 this year for a national advertising campaign.

Secretary, Milford, N. H.