Ralph Bauman has left Cleveland, where he has been associated with Bob Keeler, and has gone to New York to join the Guaranty Company, and is living for the present at the Dartmouth College Club.
Fritz Neumeister announces the arrival of Ann Grace on June 23, 1929, in St. Paul.
Charles S. "Chuck" Riley is production manager of the fidelity and surety department of the Southern Surety Company of New York at 111 John St., and he is very enthusiastic about the organization and work.
Vander Pyl has been managing the Sprucewold at Boothbay Harbor, Me. No word from him, but Tubby and Marjorie Merrill found him there.
The 1913 gang, Ralph Samuels, Yick Nutt, Collin Wells, and Jack Alden, were prominent among the foursomes at the third annual golf party of the Dartmouth College Club of New York, at the Knoll wood C. C. in White Plains, N. Y. Collin Wells was also playing at Hanover this summer, as was Bob Conant, of course. Both were seen as the Secretary was trying the new clubs, but neither saw him get a two on the twelfth.
Earle S. Barber has been made vice-president in charge of sales of the Johnson Motor Company of Waukegan, 111. He assumed his new duties on May 15. It is our sad duty to report the death of Fred Gannon. Other notice will be found in this issue of the MAGAZINE.
John A. Randolph is sales manager for the J. C. Penney Company at 330 West 34th St., New York city, and is living in Brooklyn at 35 Pierrepont St.
Dave Morey is at Bates College, Lewiston, Me. A note in the Boston Herald says: "Bates undoubtedly will be a factor in the football of its own class. Even in the process of an overwhelming defeat by Harvard, it was easy to see that the team has progressed under the coaching of Dave Morey. It has a deceptive and well-planned offence, and with its regular backs in action will be a factor in small college football." More power to Dave.
A class dinner was held at the Dartmouth Club in New York on September 10. Alden, Powers, Nutt, Jones, Wells, Ashton, and Remsen were present. The class will hold dinners regularly now on the second Tuesday night of each month at 6:30 at the Dartmouth College Club.
A very brief notice of the death of Earl It. Craig on August 30 in Chicago has been received. Additional information will be given very soon.
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