Class Notes

Class of 1925

APRIL 1928 Douglas Archibald
Class Notes
Class of 1925
APRIL 1928 Douglas Archibald

April means the completion of plans for two important points in the College calendar. The first is the Alumni Fund, and the second is the Third Reunion.

You know all about the Alumni Fund, and you probably realize that this year 1925 is really going to step out and make the rest look up in surprise. Anything you want to do to get in your share can be done through Pete Kelsey, who is this year in charge. His address is P. H. Kelsey, P. O. Box 686, Albany, N. Y. Or you may want to get in touch with one of those who are working with Pete: C. M. Wilson, 634 Ferne Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.; L. S. Kimball, 35 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, Mass.: R. C. Borwell, 162 North Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill.

The Third Reunion, our first opportunity in a broad sense to get together again socially and to see Hanover once more with a really good excuse for the trip, is under the direction of Freddie Smith. His address is 145 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass., and he would like to hear from you to know whether or not you will be present.

Fred is anxious to take care of everybody, because it is going to be a very desirable party with all the unpleasant features eliminated, and anyone that misses out is going to be sore. Suggestions will also be admitted with pleasure to Fred's mail along with your statement that you are coming.

Fred, by the way, is in Boston with Frigidaire, just as when last reported in this column.

George Stevens is in Philadelphia with the Container Corporation.

Norm Strickland, Boston, is with Mosely and Company, an investment house.

Lou Kimball, also in Boston, is in the commercial department of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company.

Dave Burner has been married and settled all of five months now, out in Decatur, Ill., but what his business is we don't know.

Cliff Fitzgerald is in the Southern Building, New Orleans, and his occupation is the Fitzgerald Advertising Agency.

Bud Hunt is prospering as vice-president of Hunt and Company., Inc., dealers in automobile accessories in Dallas, Texas.

Ralph Lent is manager of the Lent Music Company, located in the Lent Building in Ithaca, N. Y. These three fellows seem to be right in with the business.

Sam Morris is teaching history in Benedict College at Columbia, S. C.

Bud Reber is also teaching, in the Glen Nor High School, Glenolden, Pa. His home is in Willow Grove, Pa.

Wilder Patterson is a salesman of printing and advertising in St. Paul.

Brad Smith has emigrated. When, we don't know, but the latest is that he is in the fire insurance business in Montreal.

Joe Antrim is ranching in or near Stevensville, Montana. How's to write us a letter about that?

Rog Noyes is in Boston, working as a salesman.

Paul Walter is with Harry Meyers Company, manufacturers and importers of furniture, and may be found on West Fifty-Second St., in New York, either at his place of business or his apartment, which is within very short walking distance.

Jack Palmer resides just across the street from Paul, and he is also in the furniture line, with Berkey and Gay.

Karl King is or has been in Hartford, Conn., temporarily with the Travelers Insurance Company. Chicago will reclaim him eventually.

Doc Tanzer and Henry Crawford are also in Harvard Medical School. Fran Crawford is in the research laboratory of the Johns-Manville Company, and is living in a perfectly safe fire-proof hotel, by name the "Hotel Asbestos."

Secretary, 2710 Graybar Building, New York