News of the death in January of Hal Winter, recorded on another page of this magazine, marks the untimely passing of another of our classmates.
Dick Plummer is in Buffalo, in the research bureau of the Aluminum Company of America.
Bud Reber is located in Reinerton, Pa., and is following the profession of teacher.
Bob Wiley, living and working in Detroit, is listed as a life underwriter.
Bob Simonds is with the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company in Allentown, in the field inventory and cost accounting department.
Phil Farnsworth is division manager for Frigidaire in Morristown, N. J., and.lives in West Orange.
Bob Myers is in the insurance business in Cleveland.
The Chatham Phenix Corporation of New York city carries Dutch Gehring on its payroll as a bond trader.
In Detroit C. A. Blakely has something to do with "visual education" in the public schools.
Al Haman is versatile, being both a wholesale jeweler and a newspaper correspondent in St. Paul.
Oxley Radcliffe is teaching at the Choate School in Wallingford, Conn.
Frank Kennedy, with Detwiler and Company, New York, is assisting the wealthy in investing their money profitably.
Joe Medeiros is studying medicine at Madison, Wis.
Among those who didn't give away any secrets about their occupations in filing their addresses with the Alumni Office in Hanover are Al Horton, Boston; Joe Campbell, New York (before that it was Paris); Paul Hexter, Cleveland; Rog Noyes, Boston; Ford Allen, Chicago; George Zahm, Kenmore, N. Y.; and Ed Chi Ids, New York.
Alec Laing was in Hanover this winter part of the time, and upon one occasion read some of his latest poems before the Arts Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jefferson of Denver, formerly of Omaha, have named their young son Samuel Carlisle Jefferson, for Sam Carlisle of our class, whose home was in Omaha and who met his death some time ago in an automobile accident.
A 1 Wilson of Brighton, Mass., who had to leave college on account of an attack of infantile paralysis in the summer of 1924, has gone down to Warm Springs, Ga., this winter. A 1 is able to get around enough so he saw the Harvard-Dartmouth game last fall.
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