Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

APRIL 1929 Morton C. Tuttle
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
APRIL 1929 Morton C. Tuttle

Pat Conway was in Boston the week of February 10 attending the annual meeting of Ginn and Company. Semp Smith was there putting in his vote for the distribution of the year's spoils. Pat telephoned from the Parker House that Auntie Lewis was in from Montana. It seems that Auntie has been serving his third sentence at the Mayo Brothers' clinic at Rochester, Minn. He has been in bed for three weeks, and is a little wobbly on his feet, but is otherwise looking fairly well. He is heading for Joe Towle's home in Newmarket, N. H., where he will spend the next two months visiting Joe, During the evening Pat received three telegrams from Joe, relayed by Pat's secretary at Chicago. The three telegrams read "Where is Auntie Lewis and how is she?"

Rev. Albert P. "Watson of Hatfield was elected president of the Connecticut Valley Congregational Club at its 250 th meeting in the First Congregational church, Springfield.

Secretary, Park Square Building, Boston, Mass