Class Notes

CLASS OF 1922

MARCH 1929 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1922
MARCH 1929 Francis H. Horan

Johnny Johnson's new address is 446 Locust St., Indiana, Pa. Readers of this column will remember that he changed companies in January.

John Glennie, wandering scientist, may be reached through Radio Corporation of America 512 St. Peter St., New Orleans, for which corporation he labors with formula and intuition. John is in los Estados Unidos about two months during the year, and during the rest of the time flits hither and yon through Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay

Mons. George Brooks, teacher of spellbinding, has for an address this year, Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Va., home of William and Mary, the college for which George labors.

Sandy Sanders is still carrying a divining rod for Roxana Petroleum Corporation, and his latest address is Box 1266, Okmulgee, Okla.

Morrill Sprague is purveying real estate in Stamford, Conn., and is living at 31 Hassake Road, Sound Beach, Conn. We take great pride in making this announcement, the first about Morrill in many moons.

Regan Brown has a new address, 54 Bartlett St., Somerville, Mass., which somehow sounds better to these old ears than Scranton, Pa., with all deference to Bill Streng.

It may now be authoritatively reported that Shep Naylor is living at 457 Prince St., Lancaster, Pa., and further that he is in the cost department of the Armstrong Cork Company.

With real pleasure we announce the authorized address of Ned Allen-—848 Brookwood Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Ned is an instructor in English while he pursues a Ph. D. in that academic grove.

Your contact man was delighted to be visited in January by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson. It was Mrs. Henderson's first trip to Gotham—she is from the West Coast—and we were assured that the trip was a success. Before long in our parley references to their first youngster born in November began to come into the conversation. We may also add that the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Indiana has chosen the sagacious barrister as president.

Harold Frederick is living at the University Club, Spokane, Wash., the while vending the radiators of American Radiator Company.

Ozzy Holland reports in from Kansas City, where he is toiling for Kellogg Manufacturing Company of Rochester, N. Y.

Bill Shirley writes in that in his work in the Economics Division of the New York Public Library he has a chance to see that Mrs. Walt Sands, who is an economics shark, gets her books on time.

The January bulletin put out by Mac Rollins for the New York Association carried a note to the effect that Jack Dalton has composed a song called "Land of Dreams." It was intended to produce the piece at the January show of Dartmouth Club of New York, but the orchestration arrived too late.

Bert Hauser, whom we hadn't met for years, was with us at the New York alumni dinner. He is living at 444 Teaneck Road, Ridgefield Park, N. J.

The turnout at the New York dinner made us conspicuous—for our paucity of numbers. These stalwarts were on hand: Hauser, Miner, Bruckner, Heath, Reid, Pinney, Dodd, Moore, Morrell, Norton, Quinn, and Horan.

Tom Quinn, up-state barrister, has come down to Gotham to exercise his craft in a field already over-populated with Porter, Busher, Pinney, and ye ed.

Twoter service was never better shown than by this: we got a letter from Sterry Waterman from Grand Rapids asking whom to look up. Twenty-four hours later he was informed that he was on the native heath of Black Al Curtis. (N.B. Sterry was to be there only three weeks, not as a lifework.)

We have received an announcement of the marriage on January 18 of Miss Josephine Gardner Lane and George Busher. They were married at Short Hills, N. J., home of the George Moores, and will live at 100 Parkway Road, Bronxville, N. Y.

Jack Thornton, Los Angeles realtor, has new addresses as follows: business, 240 Petroleum Securities Building; residence, 13542 Amalfi Drive, Pacific Palisades, Cal. And let it never be said that California lacked for nomenclature.

Bill Pierce is selling the securities sponsored by Bacon and Whipple, Chicago, and is living at 14 West Elm St., in that fair city.

We have it from Ed Pfeiffer that his new address is 593 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Our organization-executive council announces with great pleasure that Mons. Andy Marshall will hereafter serve as class whip in Boston, as successor to Johnny Johnson. If the Bostonese will rally behind him, the administration may live to reach three score and ten.

Albert Acker is in Cleveland, Ohio, and his address is 2660 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights. We hope to have a fuller note when the mails start functioning.

Bernie Keltner is now located at 717 J.M.S. Building, South Bend, Ind., and we surmise that the legal eagle has dropped his mantle as assistant attorney-general of the sovereign state of Indiana. We also enter this last sentence in the mixed-metaphor sweepstakes.

Doc Ted Robie, famed psychiatrist, is now living at Shapham Court, Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N. Y.

Bob Patterson has reported his address as 572 Sheridan Square, Evanston, Ill.

Andy Heath, Doubleday-Doran's hench- man, has moved out to Hawthorne, N. Y., to give young Andy some of the country air.

Ernie Eggerss, long silent as to his activities, is associated with Eggerss, O'Flyng Company of lowa, 430 East Grand Ave., Des Moines. That company manufactures containers, a very necessary article.

Elbert Reynolds lives in summer at Misquamicut Beach, Westerly, R. L, and in winter—oh, hum—at 729 Main St., Orlando, Fla.

We hereby publicly acknowledge our thankfulness to the Alumni Records Office at Hanover. As soon as that vigilant corps is informed of a new address or any other stray bit of dope they send right on to us. Wherefore at the end of the month it appears to our readers that we are a demon sleuth, when we should get credit only for being able to read.

Andy Marshall is flourishing as handyandy to the head of the Sanderson plant of the Ryerson Steel Company in Cambridge, Mass.

Secretary, 40 West 9th St., New York