Leon G. Bigelow is president of the Quality Park Envelope Company, president of the Minnesota Specialty Company, and secretary of the Quality Park Box Company. These three facts are one of the reasons he was unable to go to Hanover for the June 17 week-end.
Len and Madge Manley returned to Sioux City, lowa, on June 29 after the Hanover and Whitefield parties. On the day Len returned to the Security National Bank, at a meeting of the board of directors he was elected president of the bank.
Many in Hanover asked, "Where's Kippy Tuck?" The following extract from the Evening Star, Washington, D. C., answers the questions and explains his absence from the reunion: "S. Pinkney Tuck of New York, United States consul at Geneva, Switzerland, has been promoted to the grade of first secretary and assigned to duty at the embassy at Constantinople."
Edwin Millring has at last been located at 200 Doremus Ave., Port Newark, N. J., according to a card received from Lucius Pitkin, Inc., of New York city. An account of the reunion appears on another page of this issue.
We are proud to inform all that Bill Towler, as class agent, pulled the class over the top for its quota of the Alumni Fund. Bill has completed a hard and thankless job in a most efficient manner. He had practically raised the quota before our class dinner at the Inn on Saturday night of the reunion, but went over the top during the class meeting, when he had a supply of blank checks ready for those who came unprepared.
A card was received early in June: Miss Frances Frost Bean, Mr. Carl Elliot Shumway. Most of the class will be surprised perhaps, but the Secretary had a sort of warning when Carl's reunion blank was returned with word that he was having a guest in Hanover, but that she wasn't his wife.
Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston