Class Notes

CLASS OF 1925

NOVEMBER 1929 Douglas Archibald
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1925
NOVEMBER 1929 Douglas Archibald

Remind the birds that do not subscribe that the ALUMNI MAGAZINE will now appear throughout the winter and spring at regular intervals. Next June will be chiefly celebrated as the month of Twenty-Five's Fifth, and for that occasion a lot of tuning up will be necessary.

Then too those who read the MAG, or even just write to the Secretary, can have their names published when they are married or in other ways change their jobs. We congratulate:

Ken McDonough, who was married in July to Miss Mary Elizabeth Doyle at Woodland, Me.

Lou Kimball, who was married October 19 to Miss Adeline Gibson Muirhead at Bradford, Mass. Lou and Mrs. Lou will live in Swampscott this winter.

Stub Dwinell, married Miss. Beulah Susie Tillotson of Middlesex, Vt., September 4. Their home is in New Haven.

Pete Haffenreffer was married in September to Miss Virginie Petrequin, sister of our own Bud Petrequin, at Cleveland. Pete and his wife will make their home in Fall River.

Phil Coykendall was married on September 21 to Miss Phoebe Key Stryker of El Paso, Texas.

Paul Hexter and Mrs. Hexter have a daughter, Lois Mary, born on August 19.

Those who have looked over the Alumni Fund figures for last year will have noticed that 1925 contributed eighty-five per cent of the quota set, for which thanks and credit are due to Pete Kelsey and his co-workers, Lou Kimball, Bob Borwell, and Horton Conrad.

Syd Batchelder is conducting a poultry farm at Langdon, N. H., and enjoys life in the country very much.

Horace Loder has completed his interneship at Burlington, and is established in practice at Brandon, Vt.

Irwin Gutterman is with the Hodgman Rubber Company of Framingham, and lives in Brookline, Mass.

Jimmy Walls remains a sturdy pillar of the General Fireproofing Company at Youngstown, Ohio.

Don Moore is now associate magazine editor, being with the Argosy-All StoryWeekly in New York.

John Large of Porter Fox and Company, Chicago, deals in investment securities in the public utility field.

Win Brown is with the World Book Company in Boston.

Clif Hill has hied himself to England in the pursuit of economic research at the London School of Economics.

Ken Hill, Dillon-Read representative, went back to Hanover this summer for an operation, and spent the balance of his vacation in recuperation on the coast of Maine.

Paul Nute, of the Western Union, is now delivery manager in Washington, D. C.

Chuck Babcock, comptometer tycoon- if we may borrow Time's phraseology—is now located in Chicago with the Felt and Tarrant Company.

Will McLaughlin is studying biology at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

Phil O'Connell of Worcester, Mass., is with the O'Connell Real Estate Trust of that city.

Red Martin, New York city, earns his daily bread through Stone and Webster and Blodget.

Chuck Graydon, also of New York but resident in Long Island, is in the advertising business with the James F. Newcomb Company, Inc.

Sanford Robinson is at Wareham, Mass., with the Southeastern Massachusetts Power and Electric Company.

Jim Adams, stock trader with Hickey, Doyle, and Company, is a resident of the Dartmouth Club in New York.

Mark Emerson is teaching at the Asheville School in Asheville, N. C. Win Prescott, of the J. C. Penney

Conpany, is now located at Cortland, N. Y. Bob Warren, physician, is at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

A 1 Sparks of Rockford, 111., is in the insurance and mortgage loan business.

Whit Campbell won the big prize of the day at a golf outing indulged in by the Chicago Alumni Association a month ago, capturing a matched set of Spaulding clubs for winning the Blind Bogey. Bob Sweetser was up among 'em too. The boys must have been practicing.

Your class news will appear regularly in the Alumni Magazine. Haveyou renewed your subscription?

Secretary,2710 Graybar Building, New York