Class Notes

Class of 1913

JUNE, 1928 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
JUNE, 1928 Warde Wilkins

Jack Alden, headmaster of the Columbia Grammar School in New York, sends a bit of news of interest to 1910 and to many of us. Rollo Reynolds has just been made headmaster of the Horace Mann School for Girls in New York. That makes two Dartmouth men headmasters of two of the best known schools in New York city.

From Calle Florida 99, Buenos Aires, Matt Gately sends definite report that he cannot get back to the States in June, so he will have to miss out on the reunion this year.

Dr. Ralph E. Badger of Providence has been appointed professor of economics at Brown University. Dr. Badger, our "Pheney," formerly of the Brown faculty, returns after two years as investment counselor for the Frank A. Sayles estate. In addition to his work for the estate he was retained on several important tax cases, including those involving Senator James Couzens of Michigan and the profits from the sale of interests in the Ford Motor Company.

Yick Nutt has a unique avocation. He has a private—public golf course on Staten Island, where there are no ground rules except the customary regulation against picking up lost balls before they have stopped rolling. Yick is also announcing the arrival of Robert, "mother and son doing nicely."

General Willson is the proud father of a young Willson.

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