Class Notes

CLASS OF 1921

APRIL 1929 Herrick Brown
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1921
APRIL 1929 Herrick Brown

Ort did right by ye Sec. this time anyway. He did make that trip to the Southwest 011 his second attempt, so no longer are we a false prophet. A few days ago we received a post-card from him mailed at San Antonio, Texas, and bearing the following message: I've been holding reunions all along the line Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, and Oklahoma. I'm on my way now to visit Bob Elsasser at New Orleans. Will make a full report when I arrive home." As we write this, Ort has just arrived back in New York, but we have not had a chance to see him, so the full report will have to go over until the May issue.

The Psi U's have a new legacy in the person of Richard Walker Mallary, who joined the ranks of future Dartmouth men on February 21. Dick was born in Springfield, Mass., where his esteemed dad is fast becoming one of the leading attorneys. The Mallarys now have two boys. Dick's big brother, Ray, Jr., was two years old last October.

We have just learned the name of Hal Bolles' second daughter, who was born last July and concerning whom we reported in an earlier issue. It is Sally Lyman Bolles, and the young lady has just gotten to the point where she has begun to look forward to her first Carnival.

The W. T. Grant Company has had "Shorty" Bateman in New York for a few weeks in connection with the opening of a new chain store on 125 th St., but when we talked with him a few days ago he expected to be transferred to land knows where most any day. Our last previous report concerning him placed him in Brockton, Mass., where he had landed after being sent on from New Britain, Conn. We've yet to see the recruiting posters for this firm, but we'll stake considerable that they say, "Join our staff and see the U. S. A."

Bill Miller, 1921's first president, is an engineer connected with the firm of HegemanHarris Company at 360 Madison Ave., New York. Bill is making his home in suburban Scarsdale.

Dr. George May has joined the ranks of the Boston physicians. His office is at 201 Bay State Road, Boston, and he lives at 132 Warren St., Newton Center.

The "Bunny" Gardners have joined the Long Island set at Kew Gardens, from whence "Bunny" commutes daily to Manhattan. His line is industrial hardware.

Dr. Everett C. Bishop, another of '21's many physicians, is now located at 1414) North 60th St., Philadelphia.

Dan Patch, who for some time was connected with the Firestone Footwear Company of Hudson, as an accountant, has transferred his activities to Boston. He is now located at 141 Brookline Ave., Boston, and is living in East Boston.

Bill Spencer is now doing accounting work for the Earnshaw Company at Newton, Mass. Previously he had been doing similar work for the Cambridge Paper Box Company at Cambridge. He still resides in Belmont.

Frank Lambert is an auditor for the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company in the New England area. He lives in East Milton, Mass.

Con Beattie is a recent recruit in the securities sales ranks. He is now an investment salesman for Tucker, Anthony, and Company, and has his headquarters at their Manchester, N. H., office.

All of the boys who like to yelp, "Oh, to be in Paris to-night," can in the future have a good time envying Gord Merriam, Rollo Briggs' colleague in the American consular service, for Gord is now located in the French capital after having been transferred from Beirut, Syria. His address is Care of the American Consulate General in Paris.

Dana Lamb is now in the investment game, and is connected with Wood, Low and Company at 22 William St., New York city. His home address is Fort Salonge, L. I.

This blustry March afternoon on which we are writing these notes a Twenty-oner to be envied is Russ Miller, who is no doubt at this minute basking on the sands of Miami Beach. Russ has taken up hotel management as his profession, and is now running the Hotel Pancoast at the famous Florida resort.

Wilbur Doran, last heard of as located in Manchester, N. H., now turns up in Brown's own home town, Providence, R. 1., where he is state manager of an investors' syndicate.

Way out in far-off Vancouver, B. C., the office manager for Neon Products of Western Canada Ltd. is none other than Cliff Corbet.

Art Higgins is a recent '21 recruit to the Chicago crowd. He is in the insurance game, and his address is 637-175 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

Bob Rouillard, the w.k. radio operator, who spent some time a few months ago in the New York area, moves around even faster than the W. T. Grant men, and he now writes in to say that his business address changes so often that mail to be sure of reaching him should be addressed at the town to which he still refers as the old home town, Salem Depot, N. H.

What with the March New York dinner put off until the 19th, and mostly silence drifting in from the wide open spaces east, south, and west of New York, these notes are not quite so long as we have been able to give you in the past, but we'll aim to resume in full blast next month and in the meantime any gossip, scandal, or just plain news that can be wafted toward the secretarial typewriter will be greatly appreciated.

Secretary, 7 Lotus Road, New Rochelle, N. Y.