Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

December, 1928 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
December, 1928 Warde Wilkins

A "little news" was sent in by Clif Clarke from Haverhill. Clifton A. Clarke, Jr., was born on October 16, 1928—an pound healthy and happy boy—and the whole family is doing finely.

Warren P. "Babe" Smith has been made a director of J. G. White and Company, Inc., and is to be congratulated. He and Ted Davis took their wives to the Yale game at New Haven, and I presume were among those who got very wet that afternoon.

Earle S. Barber is a commercial counsel, living at 1625 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111., with an office at the Union League Club, Chicago.

At the City Club, the night before the Harvard game, the following of the class gathered for dinner: Bill Davis, Line Morton, Tubby Merrill, Wilkins, Buffum, Carl Shumway, Mose Linscott, Nat Rice, Moose Harris, Emmett Pishon, Bill Cary, and George Knight. During the dinner formal presentation of a set of matched golf clubs was made to Wilkins—that is, the check was presented with the request that he pick out his own.

After the game many gathered at the Hotel Statler for the class dinner dance. The following nearly gave Emmett Pishon heart failure by not showing up promptly and by not "staying put": Delia and Sherm Ward, Dutch and Mrs. Barends, Lois and Bill Towler, the Jack Macdonalds, A 1 and Heth Dessau, Alice Gale with two guests (Louis crawled to the game with tonsilitis, but thought it best not to try the dinner), Carl Shumway with Frances Bean and four • guests, the Emmett Pishons and one guest, Tom and Florence Nichols, Ralph Samuel with Herb Wolff 'lO, and Warde Wilkins. About midnight many adjourned to the Towlers' suite for some close harmony.

Judge Hugus sent a hasty line this week— "This will announce the arrival of Mary Anne Hugus on October 31, 1928. Mother, daughter, and father all doing well."

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