Class Notes

Class of 1922

May 1929 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
May 1929 Francis H. Horan

Bob Bradish, medico, is attached to Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, that outpost which also shelters Temp Innes, Howie Almon, and Karl Brooks.

Mons. S. R. Waterman called on ye ed on his way back from a motor trip to Pinehurst, where the Steer spent the month of March restoring a health shattered by the rigors of a Vermont winter.

Ellsworth Parsons can be reached in care of Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, N. Y.

Bugs Crosby, lawyer, coach, and pedagogue, is now practising all or any of his three crafts in Whitewright, Texas, the modern Nineveh.

Doc Boyer has a new address in Germantown, Pa., viz., 6013 Greene St.

Tom Barrows, goodwill ambassador from California, is teaching in Columbia University, and is living at 468 Riverside Drive.

Ralph Rubins is engineer in charge of construction work on a railroad being built (or rebuilt) from Teheran to the Persian Gulf. Send mail in care of Ulen and Company, Ahwaz, Persia. What with bouncing around Central America and this latest caper, our Ralph is demonstrating that those lads who interminably measured the campus were merely peeling eyes that were to glimpse wider horizons.

Tom Carpenter, Crescent City, Fla., orange mogul, favored ye ed with a few lines on a recent rainy afternoon. The report runs that Tom, wife, and offspring (one) are burgeoning. He called on Bing Bingham at Rollins Park recently, and Bing seemed to be living the life of Riley. Rollins Park is Booth Sherman's town, saith Tom, but these two dandies haven't yet met. At a Florida football game last fall Tom and Hal Chadbourne met, and regretted non-attendance at the Harvard-Dartmouth game, which was being briskly contested that afternoon. Tom has twenty acres of orange trees bearing, and 32 acres of young trees soon to bear. When they come in he will smoke ten-cent cigars.

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