By the time this column is read winter will have closed in, Hanover will be settling itself for the "winter's sleep," the sons of Eli will have long since spent their ill-gotten gains, and also, let us hope, the mortgage of October 29 will have been paid off on the "Old Homestead."
The engravers are doing a rush business these days, and one of their most recent patrons has been Spud Spaulding, who was married to Miss Katherine Anderson of Newton Center on the 19th of November.
We learn that Bunny Sly is now fair game for all insurance hounds, his engagement to Miss Mildred Newell of Medford, Mass., having been announced. Franklin Rolfe's name is also among those who are about to take the big step, his engagement having been announced to Miss Katherine Taylor, Wellesley '26, of Newton Highlands, Mass.
Charlie French was married to Miss Jeannette Ruth Shepard of Evanston, Ill., on the 6th of October, all of which means that we can expect a home address from Charlie.
Fred Broad took Horace Greeley's advice and went west (that is, west of Boston) to find his wife, who was Miss Ida Elizabeth Rogers of Canton, Ohio, before her marriage on the 7th of September.
Spider Martin writes that he has found Waterbury, Conn., to be a hotbed for Yale men subsequent to the party at the Bowl. He is covering the county courts for the Waterbury Republican and Waterbury American, and can be reached at 61 Leavenworth St.
Otie Jackson was one of those on hand at the Harvard game, seeing that he is in Boston studying at the Harvard Theological School.
George Murphy was another who was on hand to see the Big Green in action both at New Haven and Cambridge.
Police court news from Greater Boston has it that one Ted Learnard managed to smash a rather dilapidated car which belonged to one of the denizens of East Boston. At any rate, the aggrieved owner wants to haul Ted into court, where that well-known barrister Stan Lyon will try and get $90.00 out of his ex-roommate for his present client.
Hookie Hagenbuckle has been grooming the Dartmouth wingmen this fall, and it was great to see him early in September before the boys had come back to college and before he became too engrossed in his work.
Ives Atherton stopped at the old town for a few moments in early September, and we exchanged some ideas about what Les Haws and his Temple University football team might do when they stacked up'--against the Green, Les being the assistant coach at that institution.
In New York, in the region of Pearl Street. Dave Solly was discovered explaining the intricacies of the Fitch Service to Brad Wilson, who figured that the pie business had no future, due to the great slump in the movie demand.
On a very warm September afternoon Bob Strong proved to me that he may indeed lay claim to the championship of the Hanover Country Club, for he made the eighteen holes without losing a ball or even verging on profanity. Bob did quite a little barnstorming with the club team this year. How he can manage it is hard to tell when one sees the quantities of work he turns out in the Ad Building.
Don Bartlett was hailed while walking past the Inn porch, and the genial instructor in biography had some good stories to tell of his experiences at Oxford.
Ted Goddard is at the Harvard Business School, and can be reached at 13 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass.
Ed Bailey is a junior aquatic biologist for the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, with his business addresss Washington, D. C.
One of the newest additions to Main Street is "The Wigwam," a drugless drug store, where the present generation at Hanover can guzzle jiggers and short-leads under the watchful eyes of Cliff Aikens, who is the head man.
Dick Dickinson is living at 105 Cottage Park Road, Winthrop Center, Mass., and commuting in to the National Shawmut Bank at Boston every day.
Charlie Miller is an aeronautical engineer with the Keystone Aircraft Corporation, Bristol, Pa.
Frank Mandel, who is in the department store business in Chicago, gives his residence as 2300 Lincoln Park West.
Alexander Gibson is teaching at the Burlington High School, Burlington, Vt.
At 1109 Hospital Trust Building, Providence, R.I., Ed Winsor has hung out his law shingle. When not in search of him for professional services, he can be reached at 67 Slater Ave.
A purchasing agent for Robert Gair Company, 420 Lexington Ave., New York city, is none other than Doc Wright, with home address 163 Radford St., Yonkers, N. Y.
Lawrence Whit can be found at the General Motors Export Co., at 1775 Broadway, New York.
Solly Thurston is teaching and coaching the hopefuls of Melrose High School. Solly is living at 58 Dell Ave., Melrose, Mass.
Willard Poole did not go back to McGill University this fall, but is woring with the First National Corporation at 1 Federal St., Boston.
George Noyes is another of those carrying the torch, teaching at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J.
Bob Hall is with the Copeland Refrigeration Cos., 480 Lexington Ave., New York, and residing at 115 E. Parkway, Brooklyn.
Penn Haile and Shep Patterson can't tear themselves away from Hanover, being members of the faculty this year. Penn is living at the Howe Library.
Rog Harris may or may not be responsible for the "she bids two spades" advertisement, but at any rate he is in the advertising department of the Literary Digest at 354 Fourth Ave., New York. The home address is Apartment 6-B, Pelham Gables, Pelham, N. Y.
The day of the Wheeling stogie seems to have passed, for Paul Cavanaugh is now a cigar manufacturer with the Pieta Cigar Co., at Manchester, N. H. Cav lives on Bell Hill Road, Bedford, N. H.
Wes Blake has gone into the bond game, selling for Kidder, Peabody and Company. He now calls Suite 7, 10 Lancaster St., Cambridge, his base of nocturnal operations.
Rollie Barker has jumped from the American Book Company to Friends' Academy, Locust Valley, L. 1., where he is teaching.
Bill Jones feels that Wakefield is nearer the Boston Globe than Lynn, so is now residing there at 2 Bryant St.
Leroy Linnekin has gone up to Boston with the United Fruit Company at 1 Federal St. Eddie Jones now gives the University Club, Bridgeport, Conn., as his-J"esidence. Can it be that Prennie Gallup has snared another good man for Meigs and Company?
Bob Wilkinson is doing interne work at the Harlem Hospital, 136th St., and Lenox Ave., New York.
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