Class Notes

Class of 1901

May, 1926 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
Class of 1901
May, 1926 Everett M. Stevens

Douglas VanderHoof has been elected to membership in the Association of American Physicians. Van is one of six from the, South to enjoy this distinction.

Eddie Hunter is on a trip to Porto Rico. He called on Bill Sykes, but Bill was out somewhere on the island appraising land values. Eddie wonders if he measures them horizontally or vertically.

E. M. Stevens was elected vice-president of the Bundy Steam Trap Company at the annual meeting in February.

Ros Bogue's address has been changed to the Industrial Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich.

At the weekly luncheon of the New York Rotary Club, held at the Hotel McAlpin, March 18, Chan Cox depicted the New England states as the victim of a vast propaganda, which seeks to place leadership of all lines in other sections of the country and relegate to New England the role of a fallen power. Chan quoted statistics of New England's industries, also emphasized her thrift and ability to save. He says "New England has not lost her leadership in education and industry, as the propaganda charges."

Pa Rollins was recently re-elected selectman of the town of Brookline, Mass.

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