Class Notes

Class of 1908

APRIL, 1927 Secretary, Prof. Raymond R.
Class Notes
Class of 1908
APRIL, 1927 Secretary, Prof. Raymond R.

Harry Mitchell is taking the Mediterranean trip and judging from his postcards is thoroughly enjoying himself at Monte Carlo as well as at the other ports of call. '

We had a little treat in Hanover during the week of February 22nd when Mort Hull appeared. Mort's health has been entirely restored and he is riding on the crest of the wave. This will be good news to all members of the class.

We have just iearned that John Thompson was married on August 10, 1926, to Miss Lucile Arkins at 31 West 11th St., New York. We hope it is not too late to extend the congratulations of the class to the Thompsons.

Francis G. (Bant) Blake is taking his family to Europe for a year in order that they may do a little sight seeing while Bant devotes some of his time to research in Leipzig.

Walt Furman appeared to be enjoying himself in Hanover during- the carnival week.

Pearse, Robinson (Frank Robinson '08) have opened a branch office at 914 Jackson Building, Birmingham, Ala. They are designing and constructing a thousand acre industrial town site at Mobile, Ala., in connection with the $10,000,000 dock and port development of that city. It is hard to get Robbie to talk about himself, but I discovered at the time of one of his recent trips to Hanover that he had been called in consultation by Hoppie 'OB on the development of the physical plant at Wabash. Announcement has just been received of the marriage of Helen Burton Eveline of Upper Montclair, N. J., to Arthur D. MacMillan on the 24th of February.

Assistant Sceretary, Prof. Rayinond R. Marsden. Hanover, N. H.