Class Notes

Class of 1901

AUGUST, 1928 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
Class of 1901
AUGUST, 1928 Everett M. Stevens

Jack Andrews Jr. has been working for the New England Telephone Company, and is now assistant manager of the Worcester, Mass., exchange.

Swampy Marsh is leaving Providence, where he has been located for some time, and is returning to New York city, where he will be back with his old crowd, serving as designing engineer of the New York City Water Board. He is to reside in White Plains, N. Y., where he will be a town-mate of Warren Rugg.

Copied from the New York Dartmouth Club Bulletin for June: "Ben Greer brought Judge Dan Trude 'Ol of Chicago over to lunch the other day. As a leader of the forces that licked Bill Thompson and his crowd, Dan had a lot of interesting things to tell about the Chicago election just passed. For two weeks before the primaries, the Trude family did not sleep at home for obvious reasons, and anonymous letters threatening everything from a simple sock in the nose to a 'ride' were so numerous that they failed to do anything except clutter up the waste basket. Evidently what you've read of the whole Chicago situation is not only true, but quite understated. Harry Gilmore, Joe Raphael, and Bunker Bishop also got in on Ben's lunch check."

Chan Cox attended the Republican convention at Kansas City, as a member of the Massachusetts delegation.

The June lunch of the New York crowd was very slimly attended. Frank Cudworth and Jack Dowd were on hand to welcome Frank Halliday to his first luncheon with this crowd. We hope he was not disappointed to the extent he will not show up again.

Frank Cudworth came on to Boston for the June round-up, not having received notice that the party had been called off. Steve Stevens found him wandering all about Park Square, and inquiring of every bus driver where that dash blanked 1901 bus was any way. Calls were made on Jack Andrews and Dungie Crowell, and then he left town to visit with relatives. Frank has a lot of interesting dope on the big bridge between New York and New Jersey, of which he is the resident engineer on the Jersey side.

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